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2024 ORDINANCE Page 3 of 5 <br />from another city of Everett funding source for the same program in any <br />given year. <br />7.Provide policy guidance and recommendations for community development, <br />human services, homeless and special purpose grant programs applications and <br />implementation as needed. <br />8.Represent the diverse constituencies that make up Everett’s low- and <br />moderate-income populations, service providers and needs and services for <br />extremely-low-income persons and families. <br />Section 2. EMC 2.14.030 is amended as follows: <br />The following establishes the membership for each of the boards regulated by Article V <br />of the Charter: <br />A.Animal shelter advisory committee—seven members; <br />B.(Reserved); <br />C.Board of appeals (review)—seven members; <br />D.Board of park commissioners—seven members; <br />E.Citizens’ advisory committee Community Development Advisory Committee <br />—eleven nine members; <br />F.Cultural commission—eleven members; <br />G.Council of neighborhoods—not to exceed two members from each <br />neighborhood (each member shall be appointed to a separate position); <br />H.Emergency medical services advisory board—eleven members; <br />I.Historic commission—nine members; <br />J.(Reserved); <br />K.Lodging tax advisory committee—five members; <br />L.Museum board—seven members; <br />M.Planning commission—seven members; <br />N.Senior center advisory board—nine members; <br />O.Sister cities advisory board—seven members; <br />P.Solid waste advisory committee—seventeen members; <br />Q.Transportation advisory committee—nine members; and <br />R.Tree committee—seven members. <br />Additionally, each board may have a maximum of two individuals serving in the capacity <br />of alternates. Alternates shall serve in the absence of members when asked by the <br />board chairperson and, when serving, shall have the same powers and responsibilities as <br />duly appointed board members.