(a) Pursuant to Section
1000 of the Santa Monica City Charter, a Commission on Sustainability, Environmental Justice, and the Environment is hereby established. The Commission shall consist of seven members appointed by the City Council. All Commissioners shall reside or work in the City.
(b) All
Commission members must have expertise in one or more of the following
areas:
(1) Energy: efficiency, conservation, alternatives;
(2) Water: efficiency, conservation, quality;
(3) Transportation, air quality and greenhouse gas emissions;
(4) Stormwater, wastewater and coastal issues;
(5) Waste reduction and public health: solid waste, recycling, hazardous
materials, procurement issues;
(6) Land use and sustainable development; and
(7) Public education and community outreach.
(c) The
Commission and Commissioners shall be subject to all of the terms
of Article X of the City Charter setting forth procedures for appointment
of Commissioners, terms, and meetings.
(d) The
current seven members of City's Task Force on the Environment are
hereby appointed as the first seven members of the Commission. The
seven Commissioners shall classify themselves by lot such that two
shall serve terms expiring on the next succeeding July 1st, two shall
serve terms expiring on the second succeeding July 1st, two shall
serve terms expiring on the third succeeding July 1st, and one shall
serve a term expiring on the fourth succeeding July 1st.
(Added by Ord. No. 2676CCS §
1, adopted 7/27/21)
The Commission on Sustainability, Environmental Justice, and
the Environment shall have the power and be required to:
(a) Identify
areas of City operations or policy that could/need to be adjusted
to move the City toward becoming a sustainable community.
(b) Review
programs and policies related to environmental issues as they are
brought to the Task Force by staff, elected City officials, or concerned
members of the public.
(c) Make
recommendations in the form of formal motions directed to the City
Manager and/or City Council or Planning Commission members and provide
quarterly reports to City Council.
(d) Pursue
a limited advocacy role through resolutions, formal statements, and
presentations at City Council and other public meetings. Task Force
advocacy will not extend into lobbying, writing editorial articles,
or similar activities.
(e) Address
only those development projects in Santa Monica that have a significant
potential to impact the Sustainable City Program goals.
(Added by Ord. No. 2676CCS §
1, adopted 7/27/21)