Fiscal Note
No appropriation is required. There is no anticipated impact upon cost controls or the tax levy.
Title
Amending Section 3.73(2) of the Madison General Ordinances to remove the requirement of a Board of Health member to serve on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Body
DRAFTER'S ANALYSIS: This ordinance removes the requirement of a Board of Health member to serve on the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
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The Common Council of the City of Madison do hereby ordain as follows:
Subsection (2) of Section 3.73 entitled "Solid Waste Advisory Committee" of the Madison General Ordinances is amended to read as follows:
"(2) The Solid Waste Advisory Committee shall consist of nine (9) voting members appointed by the Mayor subject to the approval of the Common Council on the third Tuesday of April for a term of one year each commencing on that date, except that the terms of citizen members and of the alderperson shall be two years with each term ending on the third Tuesday of April of the second year of such term. Appointees shall include one (1) alderperson, one (1) member of the Board of Public Works, one (1) member of the Commission on the Environment, one (1) member of the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County, and fivesix (56) citizen members.
Appointments shall be made with consideration given to expertise in solid waste management, environmental health, public relations, economics or business, hydrogeology, chemistry, environmental engineering and/or other areas related to solid waste issues.
The Street Superintendent (Streets and Sanitation Superintendent) shall serve the Solid Waste Advisory Committee as its nonvoting Executive Secretary. All matters to be considered by the Committee shall be submitted to the Executive Secretary who shall prepare the notice, agenda and minutes of all Committee meetings and perform such other duties as the Committee sha...
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