Oklahoma Code § 62-855

Title 62. Public Finance: Review committees - Recommendations concerning proposed
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district, plan or projects - Approval by governing body.

A.  Prior to the adoption and approval of a project plan
and the ordinance or resolution required under Section
856 of this title and prior to the public hearing required
under Section 859 of this title, the governing body shall
appoint a review committee to review and make a
recommendation concerning the proposed district, plan
or project.  The membership of the review committee
shall consist of the following: a representative of the
governing body who shall serve as chairperson; a
representative of the planning commission having
jurisdiction over the proposed district; a representative
designated by each taxing jurisdiction within the
proposed district whose ad valorem taxes might be
impacted according to the plan; and three members
representing the public at large and selected by the other
committee members from a list of seven names submitted
by the chairperson of the review committee; provided, at
least one of the members representing the public at large
shall be a representative of the business community in the
city, town, or county considering the proposed plan and
project, and if a proposed plan objective is development
of principally commercial retail, such representative shall
be either a retailer or a representative of a retail
organization.
B.  The review committee shall consider and make its findings
and recommendations to the governing body with respect to the
conditions establishing the eligibility of the proposed district.
The review committee recommendations shall include the analysis used
to project revenues over the life of the project plan, the effect on

the taxing entities and the appropriateness of the approval of the
proposed plan and project.  The review committee may recommend that
the project plan be approved, denied or approved subject to
conditions set forth by the committee.
C.  Prior to approval by the governing body, the review
committee shall consider and determine whether the proposed plan and
project will have a financial impact on any taxing jurisdiction and
business activities within the proposed district and shall report
its findings to the governing body.  Such considerations shall be
concurrent with or subsequent to the review and consideration of the
committee provided for in subsection B of this section.  The
approval of any district plan or project by the governing body shall
address any findings of such impact by the review committee.
D.  In the event of any changes in the area to be included in
the proposed district or any substantial changes in the proposed
plan and project or for any other reason deemed appropriate by the
governing body, the review committee shall consider and may modify
its findings and recommendations made pursuant to the provisions of
subsection B of this section.
E.  Approval of the proposed district or the proposed plan or
project by the governing body which is in accord with the
recommendation of the review committee shall be by a majority vote
of the governing body.  Such approval which is not in accord with
the recommendations and/or conditions set forth by the review
committee shall be by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote.
F.  Meetings of the review committee shall be subject to the
Oklahoma Open Meeting Act.  Any information relating to the
marketing plans, financial statements, trade secrets or any other
proprietary information submitted to the review committee by a
person or entity seeking adoption and approval of a proposed
district, plan or project shall be confidential, except to the
extent that the person or entity which provided the information
consents to disclosure.  Executive sessions may be held to discuss
such information if deemed necessary by the review committee.
Added by Laws 1992, c. 342, § 6.  Amended by Laws 1993, c. 69, § 2,
eff. Sept. 1, 1993; Laws 2003, c. 255, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2003; Laws
2015, c. 381, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2015.

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