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The Municipal Building Commission oversees various construction projects throughout the City such as the new City Hall, renovations to the Central Fire Department substation for the North View area and the new Aquatic Park.
The Board of Park Commissioners shall be continued for the purpose of establishing, improving, developing and operating a Municipal park system and is particularly charged with the responsibility of providing public parks, playgrounds, athletic field, swimming pools and other recreational facilities, and of providing an adequate recreational program for the inhabitants of the City. The Board of Park Commissioners shall be a public corporate body with perpetual existence and a corporate seal.
The Parking Authority shall be composed of five members, who shall be appointed by Council, one of whom shall be appointed for three years, two members for two years and two members for one year.
This Commission reviews, accepts or rejects changes in zoning matters, new constructions and demolitions. In other matters, the Commission may give suggestions to City Council for their acceptance or rejection of an issue.
The PCSC regulates and oversees the rules established by the Commission.
The Sanitary Board shall be composed of such members as provided by Section 23 of the Charter. The engineer member of the Sanitary Board need not be a resident of the City. No officer or employee shall be eligible to appointment on the Sanitary Board until at least one year after the expiration of the term of his public office. (1969 Code Sec. 12-4)
Actions taken by the Traffic Commission come before Council for approval.
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) is a commission of the City that buys and sells property for development purposes.
Matters which come before this Board are petitions for major/minor home occupations, variances (to construct room additions, decks, car ports, etc.)
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