Colorado Code § 30-28-103

County planning commission
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(1) Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection (1), the board of county commissioners of any county within the state is authorized to
appoint a commission of not less than three and not more than nine members, to be known as the
county planning commission; except that, in counties of the state having a population of fifteen
thousand or less desiring to establish a commission, the board of county commissioners may
constitute the commission, or the board of county commissioners may appoint a separate body to
serve as the commission. In counties of the state having a population of one hundred thousand or
more, the board of county commissioners is authorized to appoint a commission of not less than
three and not more than fifteen members.
(2) Each of such members of the commission shall be a resident of the county. The term
of appointed members of the commission shall be three years and until their respective
successors have been appointed, but the terms of office shall be staggered by making the
appointments so that approximately one-third of the members' terms expire each year. Members
of the commission on July 1, 1977, shall serve the remainder of the terms for which they were
appointed. Thereafter, members shall be appointed pursuant to this subsection (2).
(3) The members of the commission shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by
the board of county commissioners, and the board of county commissioners shall provide for
reimbursement of the members of the commission for actual expenses incurred. The board of
county commissioners shall provide for the filling of vacancies in the membership of the
commission and for the removal of a member for nonperformance of duty or misconduct. The
board of county commissioners may appoint associate members of such commission, each of
whom shall be a resident of the county, and, in the event any regular member is temporarily
unable to act owing to absence from the county, illness, interest in any matter before the
commission, or any other cause, his place may be taken during such temporary disability by an
associate member designated for that purpose.

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