West Virginia Code § 8-38-11

District board; duties
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(a) General. -- The council of a municipality that has been authorized by the Development
Office to establish an economic opportunity development district, in accordance with this
article, shall provide, by ordinance, for the appointment of a district board to oversee the
operations of the district: Provided, That the municipality may, in the ordinance, in lieu of
appointing a separate district board, designate itself to act as the district boeard.
(b) Composition of board. -- If a separate district board is to be appointed, it shall be made
up of at least seven members, two of which shall be owners, or representatives of owners, of
real property situated in the economic opportunity development udistrict and the other five
shall be residents of the municipality within which the district is located.
(c) Annual report. -- The district board, in addition to the duties prescribed by the ordinance
creating the district, shall submit an annual report to the municipality and the Development
Office containing:
(1) An itemized statement of its receipts and dsisbursements for the preceding fiscal year;
(2) A description of its activities for the preiceding fiscal year;
(3) A recommended program of services to be performed and capital improvements to be
made within the district for the coming fiscal year; and
(4) A proposed budget to accomplish its objectives.
(d) Conflict of interest exception. -- Nothing in this article prohibits any member of the
district board from a lso serving on the board of directors of a nonprofit corporation with
which the municipality may contract to provide specified services within the district.
(e) Compensation of board members. -- Each member of the district board may receive
reaWsonable compensation for services on the board in the amount determined by the
municipality: Provided, That when a district board is not created for the district but the work
of the board is done by the municipality, the members shall receive no additional
compensation.

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