[Ord. No. 12-045 §1, 11-19-2012]
A. The
Board of Aldermen of the City of Ozark, Missouri hereby establishes
the Ozark, Missouri Green Community Program (PROGRAM) as a Green Community
Program within the meaning of Section 54D of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986, as amended. The program shall include, but not be limited
to, the projects and programs listed below:
1. Area of operation. The program shall operate within
the corporate limits of the City of Ozark, Missouri which is hereby
designated the "Ozark, Missouri, Green Community".
2. Energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
a. Improvements to building envelopes of buildings and facilities within
the City to reduce heat loss and gain by installing better insulation,
replacing inefficient windows and installing reflective roofing.
b. Improvements to buildings within the City and related facility mechanical
systems achieved by replacing air handlers, chillers, boilers and
accessory systems with high efficiency designs and equipment.
c. Electrical system improvements to buildings and facilities within
the City through the use of more efficient lighting and lighting controls.
d. Installation of biomass heating systems in buildings and facilities
within the City.
e. Installation of solar electrical and solar heating systems in buildings
and facilities within the City.
3. Land use programs.
a. Conversion of agriculturally marginal open space lands from active
farming to native grasses to increase carbon sequestration, reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and reduce energy required for management.
b. Support of bio-fuel technologies including, without limitation, planting
of sunflower seed crops to be used in bio-fuel production.
c. Support of biomass energy production programs and projects, including,
without limitation, promotion of forestry practices that provide chipped
wood as required for biomass boiler heating systems.
4. Funding for energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements
to privately owned properties. Financing of loans and grants
to owners of commercial properties located in the City for energy
efficiency and renewable energy improvements to such properties.
5. Additional projects and programs. Any other project
or program not included in the foregoing which is now or hereafter
permitted to be financed with proceeds of QECBs.
6. Approvals required. All projects and programs proposed
to be financed with proceeds of QECBs pursuant to this Article which
utilize any QECB issuance authority to the City by Federal law must
be approved by the Board of Aldermen and by the Board prior to the
use or disbursement of bond proceeds on such project or program.
7. Future additions to the program. The projects and
programs listed above are not intended to represent an exhaustive
description of the potential projects and programs to be included
in the program. The Board of Aldermen intends and expects that additional
projects and programs will be added to the program by future ordinances
as such projects and programs are developed.