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RESOLUTION NO. —t 1 s_ K— ( <br />BILL NO. 12 -17 As Amended <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />RECOMMENDING STEPPED -UP INITIATIVES TO IMPLEMENT MORE "BEST PRACTICES" <br />EMPHASIZING MORE FUEL - EFFICIENT SUSTAINABLE PROGRAMS <br />GA)" the City of South Bend, Indiana and MACOG have been leaders in implementing <br />energy conservation programs for many years; and <br />6►7A" on October 12, 1982, the South Bend Common Council passed Ordinance No. <br />7108 -02 which among other things created a 15- member Energy Conservation Commission with <br />nine (9) members appointed by the Council and six (6) members appointed by the Mayor who were <br />charged with addressing the "present and future energy needs of our community" and: <br />1. Advising the City Administration and the Common Council on efficient uses of present and <br />future sources of energy by developing long -range conservation plans and emergency <br />energy plans; <br />2. Reviewing energy plans in each of the City's department, bureau and subdivision; <br />3. Make information available on energy conservation and act as a clearinghouse for activities <br />and information <br />4. Develop and recommend legislation which would foster conservation of energy; stimulate <br />awareness; promote public participation; and obtain data and information; and <br />6)6" on January 14, 1985, Ordinance No. 7420 -85 was passed by the South Bend <br />Common Council which reduced the Energy Conservation Commission from fifteen (15) members <br />to thirteen (13) members with the provisions of both of these ordinances being codified into the <br />South Bend Municipal Code as Section 2 -53; and <br />GA" on July 12, 2010, the South Bend Common Council passed Ordinance No. 10023- <br />10 which among other things created the position of Director of Energy Conservation; and <br />6� the Common Council, in conjunction with the City Administration have <br />implemented many regulations with regard to vehicles which have been codified into the South <br />Bend Municipal Code, namely: <br />SBMC § 2 -122 Use of Private Vehicles for City Business <br />SBMC § 2 -123 Regulation of City -Owned Vehicles <br />SBMC § 2 -124 Discretionary Vehicle Allowance to City Department Head or Key Employee <br />