[Adopted 6-28-1982 by Res. No. 6-3-82]
In accordance with § C-2.07 of the Home Rule Charter, the Council of Peters Township establishes the Peters Township Environmental Quality Board to serve as an advisory body to the Council and a coordinating body for the Council.
[Amended 1-7-1985 by Res. No. 1-1-85]
The membership of the Peters Township Environmental Quality Board shall be set at five to nine members. The Council shall attempt to have representation from the school district, business community and service organizations.
[Amended 1-7-1985 by Res. No. 1-1-85]
The term of membership shall be four years; the initial terms will be of varying lengths to permit a permanent staggering of terms. The initial terms shall expire on:
1
Position
January 1983
2
Positions
January 1984
2
Positions
January 1985
2
Positions
January 1986
1
Position
January 1989
The Board shall have a Chairman, a Vice Chairman and a Secretary.
The Board's functions are:[1]
A. 
Coordinating community-wide efforts to resolve environmental problems, including littering, dumping, vandalism, outdoor storage.
B. 
Identifying specific environmental problems within the Township.
C. 
Initiate efforts to resolve said environmental problems.
D. 
Review current and proposed ordinances in conjunction with the existing boards and commissions and with the Township administration.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).