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CITY OF BOSTON CODE OF ORDINANCES
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF BOSTON
CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II: FORM OF GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER III: ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY
CHAPTER IV: CONTRACTS
CHAPTER V: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER VI: GENERAL SERVICES
CHAPTER VII: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CHAPTER VIII: DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER IX: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER X: HOUSING SERVICES
CHAPTER XI: PUBLIC SERVICES
CHAPTER XII: PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
CHAPTER XIII: NATURAL GAS
CHAPTER XIV: LICENSING AND CONSUMER BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND OFFICERS
CHAPTER XV: DIVISIONS OF THE MAYOR’S OFFICE
CHAPTER XVI: PROHIBITIONS, PENALTIES AND PERMITS
CHAPTER XVII: LICENSES AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING CERTAIN TRADES
CHAPTER XVIII: FEES AND CHARGES
CHAPTER XIX: SCHOOLS
CHAPTER XX: CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER XXI: MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC BUILDINGS
CHAPTER XXII: SUFFOLK COUNTY
CHAPTER XXIII: TRASH AND REFUSE DISPOSAL
CHAPTER XXIV: BOSTON JOBS, LIVING WAGE AND PREVAILING WAGE ORDINANCE
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10-6.11   Biannual Report of the Police Commissioner.
   (A)   The Police Commissioner shall prepare a biannual report to be published in the City Record and delivered to the Boston City Council on June 1 and December 1 in each year reporting:
      (1)   The number of incident reports of public complaints with respect to noise and public disorder with respect to dormitories, including particular problem areas;
      (2)   The number of fires in dormitories;
      (3)   The number of incident reports of complaints regarding uncollected refuse attributable to occupants of dormitories;
      (4)   A summary of the number of students resident in Boston arrested within the city; and
      (5)   The number of crimes occurred in or attributable to occupants of dormitories.
   (B)   Such report shall contain recommendations concerning the improvement of public order at and around dormitories.
(Ord. 1982 c. 39; CBC 1985 10-6.11)
10-6.12   Effectiveness and Severability.
   (A)   Effectiveness. This Section shall take effect upon its passage and shall remain in effect until the above declaration of a state of emergency is revoked by the City Council.
   (B)   Severability. The provisions of this Section are severable. If a court declares invalid any such provision or the application of such provision to any person or circumstance, the invalidity shall not affect the validity of any other provision or application.
(Ord. 1982 c. 39; CBC 1985 10-6.12)
10-7   NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT COMMISSION.
10-7.1   Members; Qualifications.
   There shall be in the City a Board known as the Neighborhood Impact Commission, consisting of the following persons or his or her designee: two members of the Mayor’s Office who advise the Mayor on housing and development issues; the Commissioner of the Assessing Department; the Administrator of the Rent Equity Board; the Director of the Boston Redevelopment Authority; the Executive Secretary of the Board of Appeal; and up to three other persons to assure the Board reflects the racial composition of the city; the President of the City Council; and one member who shall be the District City Councillor from each district, who shall be a “floating member” who shall sit on the Commission where issues relative to his or her district are concerned.
(Ord. 1984 c. 28; CBC 1985 10-7.1)
10-7.2   No Compensation or Expenses Allowed.
   All members of the Commission shall serve ex officio and shall receive no additional compensation or expenses for their service on the Commission. The members of the Commission shall be classified as special municipal employees for the purposes of M.G.L. Chapter 268A.
(Ord. 1984 c. 28; CBC 1985 10-7.2)
10-7.3   Duties.
   (A)   The Commission shall meet at least once each month for purposes of coordinating as fully as possible the activities of the city with regard to institutional expansion. At each of its regular meetings, the Commission shall receive all reports and discuss all matters relating to institutional expansion with the Chairperson of the Institutional Expansion Board, or his or her designee.
   (B)   All members of the said Commission shall be subject to the Residency and Voter Registration ordinance with respect to Principal Officers, notwithstanding any exception therein contained.
(Ord. 1984 c. 28; CBC 1985 10-7.3)
10-8   NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSING TRUST.
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