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The CCES shall advise the mayor and council on:
(a) The most effective and efficient methods of meeting the climate/energy/sustainability goals outlined in the city's general plan.
(b) Methods for improving the city's climate and environmental impact and adaptability in its operations; and
(c) Achieving the incremental as well as transformative systemic outcomes necessary to respond to climate, energy, and broader sustainability challenges in our region.
(Ord. No. 11496, § 4, 10-24-17)
(a) Chairperson. The CCES shall select from among its members a chair who shall serve a two (2) year term. The chair shall have responsibility for scheduling, presiding at, and directing the conduct of business at all CCES meetings.
(b) By-laws. The CCES may adopt bylaws for its operations that are consistent with this Tucson Charter, Tucson Code, and other legal authority. Consistent with Tucson Code § 10A-136, any bylaws adopted by the CCES shall be filed with the city clerk.
(c) Meetings. The CCES shall choose its own meeting dates, times, and places. Legal action reports and minutes of committee meetings shall be filed with the city clerk.
(d) Quorum. A quorum shall consist of six (6) voting members.
(e) Annual Report. The CCES shall submit an annual report to mayor and council each year.
(Ord. No. 11496, § 4, 10-24-17)
ARTICLE XXI.
RESERVED*
RESERVED*
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*Editor's note – Ord. No. 10955, § 2, adopted Jan. 10, 2012, repealed Art. XXI, §§ 10A-220 – 10A-225, which pertained to the Tucson housing trust fund citizens advisory committee and derived from Ord. No. 10337, § 1, adopted Nov. 14, 2006.
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ARTICLE XXII.
RESERVED*
RESERVED*
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*Editor's note – Ord. No. 10591, § 3, adopted Oct. 7, 2008, repealed Art. XXII, §§ 10A-230--10A-234, which pertained to environmental accords/green cities declaration and sustainability committee and derived from Ord. No. 10367, § 1, adopted Dec. 19, 2006.
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