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(a) All expenses of the commission shall be paid from such funds as may be appropriated by the county, city and town from time to time for such purposes.
(b) The city shall pay fifty (50) percent of the expenses of the commission.
(c) On or before March 1 of each year, the commission shall submit to the governing bodies of the county, city and town a detailed budget requesting funds for the next fiscal year commencing on July 1.
(d) The commission shall maintain adequate books of record regarding all money received and expended, which shall be subject to audit by the governing bodies of the county, city and town.
(e) The commission shall file with the governing bodies of the county, city and town a financial report showing all funds received and all expenditures made and any unpaid indebtedness, within sixty (60) days of the end of each fiscal year, in such form as may be required by the governing bodies of the county, city and town.
(f) The city clerk shall provide administrative assistance to the commission in accordance with budgetary provisions.
(Ord. No. 4196, § 2, 7-8-74; Ord. No. 8621, § 2, 12-18-95)
The duties, powers and functions of the commission shall be:
(1) To confer with and advise the governing bodies of the county, city and town concerning various existing historical structures, sites, areas and districts in the community, and to compile and assimilate information and data relating thereto.
(2) To recommend which buildings, sites, areas or districts are to be designated as historical and what changes should be made to encourage and create historic character in an area.
(3) To encourage the beautification of the county, city and town and advise the governing bodies on matters affecting the beauty and culture of the county, city and town.
(4) To act as the official agency for the planning of the local and national bicentennial anniversary celebrations and to work with and advise the county, city and town on said projects.
(5) To develop and encourage united community interest, understanding and effort toward obtaining the objectives of the commission, especially by providing public information and education on historic preservation.
(6) To stimulate and encourage the cooperation of other groups towards the objectives of the commission.
(7) To encourage enhancement of historic districts and landmarks by providing advise to the county, city, and town on appropriate rehabilitation and compatible new construction.
(8) To work to prevent and discourage unwanted demolition of historic buildings and structures or destruction of archeological resources.
(9) To cooperate with all federal, state, county and municipal agencies and nongovernmental organizations.
(10) To render an annual report of its activities to the governing bodies of the county, city and town on or before March 15 of each year. To file minutes of commission meetings with the governing bodies of the county, city and town.
(11) To recommend such action as it deems necessary or desirable to accomplish the above functions and to effectuate its policies.
(Ord. No. 4196, § 2, 7-8-74; Ord. No. 8441, § 5, 1-23-95)
ARTICLE II.
TUCSON YOUTH AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION COUNCIL*
TUCSON YOUTH AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION COUNCIL*
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* Editors Note: Ord. No. 3785, § 1, enacted Jan. 24, 1972, repealed former article II, "Tucson Youth Council," §§ 10A-1--10A-15, derived from Ord. No. 3540, § 1, enacted Oct. 19, 1970. Section 2 of Ord. No. 3785 added art. II, §§ 10A-10--10A-15, as herein set out. Original art. II, §§ 10A-10--10A-20, pertaining to the Mexican- Tucson International Exchange Commission, derived from Ord. No. 3083, § 1, adopted Feb. 5, 1968, was repealed by Ord. No. 3121, § 1, enacted Apr. 22, 1968.
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The council voting membership shall be composed of two (2) full-time student representatives from each senior high school and other similar youth-oriented school and organization, each junior college in the Tucson metropolitan area, and two (2) full-time student representatives from the University of Arizona. One (1) representative shall be selected by the faculty, and one (1) representative shall be selected by the student body, of each educational institution represented. Other similar youth organizations shall select their representatives in a similar manner. All members shall be residents of the Tucson Metropolitan Area and between the ages of fourteen (14) and twenty-five (25) years. Initially, and until June 30, 1972, the voting membership shall include such members of the Mayor's Youth Council and the Tucson Youth Council, both of which existed during certain periods prior to the enactment of this section, as the mayor shall appoint. These members may be reappointed for one (1) year. All other memberships shall be for a term of two (2) years and shall expire on December 31. These members may be reselected or reelected, as the case may be, for one (1) year. Vacancies in such regular membership shall be filled in the same manner for the unexpired portion of the term concerned.
(Ord. No. 3785, § 2, 1-24-72)
The members of the council shall serve without compensation. They shall elect by majority vote the council executive officers, including a chairman, two (2) vice-chairmen, secretary, treasurer and such other officers as they shall deem proper; adopt a constitution and bylaws; and meet at such times and places as determined by the council, but not less often than monthly.
(Ord. No. 3785, § 2, 1-24-72)
The council shall render to the mayor and council of the city a semi-annual report on or before July 31 and January 31 of each year and shall submit additional reports and recommendations as requested by the mayor and council. The constitution and bylaws, as well as amendments thereof, and all minutes of the council and committee meetings shall be filed with the city clerk.
(Ord. No. 3785, § 2, 1-24-72)
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