When a commission is created after June 10, 1959,
the first terms of the members of the commission consisting of
five, seven, and nine members, respectively, other than ex
officio members, shall be as follows:
(1) For a five-member commission -- one, shall be appointed
for one year; one, for two years; one, for three years; and two,
for four years.
(2) For a seven-member commission -- one, shall be appointed
for one year; two, for two years; two, for three years; and two,
for four years.
(3) For a nine-member commission -- two, shall be appointed
for one year; two, for two years; two, for three years; and
three, for four years.
Thereafter, the successors to the first member shall be
appointed for four year terms: PROVIDED, That where the
commission includes one ex officio member, the number of
appointive members first appointed for a four year term shall be
reduced by one; if there are to be two ex officio members, the
number of appointive members for the three year and four year
terms shall each be reduced by one; if there are to be three ex
officio members, the number of appointive members for the four
year term, the three year term, and the two year term shall each
be reduced by one. The term of an ex officio member shall
correspond to his or her official tenure: PROVIDED FURTHER, That
where a commission, on the effective date of this chapter, is
operating with members appointed for longer than four year terms,
such members shall serve out the full term for which they were
appointed, but their successors, if any, shall be appointed for
four year terms.
[2009 c 549 § 4108; 1963 c 4 § 36.70.090. Prior: 1959 c 201 § 9.]