(3) Local review committees shall be composed of representatives of both local and regional interests.
(A) Size. A local review committee shall consist optimally of 12 individuals. However, by mutual agreement between the applicant and the persons appointing the committee, a larger committee to better represent all interest groups present in a community or a smaller committee for economic reasons may be appointed. However, the committee shall maintain a one to one ratio of regional appointments to local appointments.
(B) Appointments.
(i) If a proposed facility is to be located within the corporate limits or the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a city or town, the potential applicant shall ask the mayor of the city or town to make all local appointments.
(ii) If a proposed facility is to be located in an unincorporated area of a county, but within five miles of the corporate limits or extraterritorial limits of any city, the potential applicant shall ask the mayor of each affected city to appoint one member. The appropriate county judge shall appoint at least one member, if available, who lives within five miles of the proposed site. The county judge shall also appoint any remaining individuals necessary to complete local appointments to the committee.
(iii) If a proposed facility would not be within five miles of the corporate limits or the extraterritorial jurisdiction of a city, the potential applicant shall ask appropriate county judge to appoint at least one member, if available, who lives within five miles of the proposed site and as many other individuals from the county as are necessary to complete the local appointments.
(iv) Regional appointments shall be made by the appropriate regional council of government (COG) or another regional entity such as a special district or river authority designated by the COG. An attempt shall be made to make regional appointments from as many of the interest groups outlined in subclauses (I)-(VII) of this clause, as possible:
(I) organized environmental or public interest groups;
(II) citizen organizations active in environmental issues;
(III) industry, preferably, but not necessarily, individuals with expertise in waste management;
(IV) academic community, preferably, but not necessarily, individuals trained in a technical discipline related to waste management and/or public involvement;
(V) community or land use planning groups;
(VI) business groups, preferably, but not necessarily individuals with experience related to the generation of waste; and
(VII) public health professionals.
(v) If any local official or regional entity has failed to make any appointments within 45 days after the notice of intent to file has been received by the commission, the committee will be abolished without harm to the applicant's ability to pursue the application.
(vi) Every effort should be made to appoint individuals who are open-minded, willing to participate in good faith, able to devote adequate time to participation, and respected in the community or region. The committee shall reflect the diversity of the community, including but not limited to the following factors: gender, age, race, economic status, and educational level.
(vii) Appointees shall not be employees or agents of the potential applicant.
(viii) An individual shall not serve on more than one local review committee at any one time.
(ix) The committee shall elect a chairperson who will preside over meetings.
(x) The committee shall be required to select and engage the services of a professional facilitator for the purpose of coordinating the activities of the committee and preparing the report.