Sec. 2-354. - Powers and duties.
<br /> The energy city commission shall have the following responsibilities:
<br /> (1) Aid, create, promote, endorse, sponsor, and facilitate energy and environmentally sustainable
<br /> initiatives that lead by example for others to learn from.relate d demenstratmens
<br /> (2) Work for the continuing education of the public with respect to energy technology, energy
<br /> manufacturing, sustainable enerydemonstrations, recycling, use of green products and the
<br /> adoption of sustainable living practicesed6lsation.
<br /> (3) Solicit gifts and contributions to be made to the city and assist in the preparation of applications
<br /> for grant funds for the purpose of energy technology, energy manufacturing, energy
<br /> demonstrations, recycling, use of green products and the adoption of sustainable living
<br /> practi,esedUGatmen.
<br /> (4) Such other responsibilities as the city council shall assign from time to time.
<br /> (Ord. No. 05-12, § 1, 6-20-2005; Ord. No. 05-21, § 1, 9-12-2005)
<br /> Sec. 2-355. - Meetings and rules of procedure.
<br /> The energy city commission shall meet at least four times each calendar year. The dates, times, and
<br /> locations shall be as follows: third Wednesday of February, May, August, and November at 8:30 a.m. at
<br /> Elk River City Hall. Additional meetings may be held at any time at the call of the chair or the request of
<br /> two other commissioners. Notice of additional meetings, including the time and place thereof, shall be
<br /> communicated to each member of the commission at least three days prior to the meeting, posted at city
<br /> hall, and if time permits, published in the city's official newspaper. The commission shall be governed and
<br /> operated pursuant to the most recent edition of Robert's Rules of Order.
<br /> (Ord. No. 05-12, § 1, 6-20-2005; Ord. No. 05-21, § 1, 9-12-2005; Ord. No. 14-02, § 2, 2-18-
<br /> 2014; Ord. No. 15-28, § 1, 9-8-2015)
<br /> Sec. 2-356. -Contracts with commissioners.
<br /> Individual commission members, or their employees, may enter into contracts with the commission
<br /> or the city for consultant or other services, provided that no commissioner shall vote on the approval of
<br /> any contract for which the commissioner, the commissioner's employer, or any family member of the
<br /> commissioner would be a party.
<br /> (Ord. No. 05-12, § 1, 6-20-2005; Ord. No. 05-21, § 1, 9-12-2005)
<br /> Sec. 2-357. - Reserved.
<br /> Editor's note— Section 1 of Ord. No. 10-11, adopted July 19, 2010, repealed § 2-357 which
<br /> pertained to commission evaluation and derived from Ord. No. 05-12, adopted June 20, 2005;
<br /> and Ord. No. 05-21, adopted Sept. 12, 2005.
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