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D. Make recommendations about funding priorities for housing programs and projects <br /> and social services utilizing federal, state and city resources. <br /> E. Evaluate funding requests for eligible activities and projects and make funding <br /> recommendations to the mayor and city council. <br /> F. Make recommendations for funding to the mayor and city council for local grant <br /> funds using human needs priorities as established by the city council. Local grant <br /> funds must meet the following criteria: <br /> 1. Only agencies who qualify for IRS 501(c)3 non-profit status may apply for <br /> funding; <br /> 2. Priority consideration shall be given to those programs which apply requested <br /> funds to a direct public service rather than to the administration of a program; <br /> 3. Consideration shall be given to the size of the population who will benefit <br /> from a program or service; and <br /> 4. Agencies receiving human needs funding are not eligible for funding from <br /> another City of Everett funding source for the same program in any give year. <br /> G. Provide policy guidance and recommendations for community development,human <br /> services,homeless and special purpose grant programs applications and <br /> implementation as needed. <br /> H. Represent the diverse constituencies that make up Everett's low and moderate income <br /> populations, service providers and needs and services for extremely low income <br /> persons and families. <br /> Section 6. Section 17 of Ordinance 2975-07 Section 3 of Ordinance No. 2050-95,as <br /> amended by Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2151-96, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 2240-97 <br /> (EMC 2.14.030),which reads as follows <br /> ws <br /> Membership. <br /> The following establishes the membership for each of the boards regulated by Article V of the <br /> 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--eleven members; <br /> F. Cultural commission--eleven members; <br /> G.Council of neighborhoods-not to exceed two members from each neighborhood(each <br /> 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. Human needs advisory committee-seven members; <br /> K.Lodging tax advisory committee-five members; <br /> L. Museum board-seven members; <br /> 3 <br /> 14 <br />