Community Committee definition

Community Committee means the Community Committee established under section 8E;
Community Committee means the committee in respect of a particular community within the city comprised of the Ward Councillors for that community as set out in the City Organization By-law No. 7100/97;
Community Committee means the committee to be established in respect of each low-income area selected for upgrading under Part A.1 of the Project, consisting of representatives of the administrative authorities of said area, of mass organizations such as the Women’s Union and the Youth Union among others, and of residents of the area, who will participate in the identification, planning and preparation of the infrastructure investments for the upgrading of such area.

Examples of Community Committee in a sentence

  • Some applications will be approved via Delegated Decision Notice (DDN) following consultation with Members outside of the Community Committee meeting cycle.

  • Members are reminded that the necessary scrutiny of applications to satisfy our own processes, financial regulations and audit requires the deadline for receipt of completed applications to be at least five weeks prior to any Community Committee.

  • The money will be vested with the local Town or Parish Council if applicable, or with the local Community Committee and spend decided upon by that body.

  • Projects submitted to the Community Committee for wellbeing funding are assessed to ensure that they are in line with Council and City priorities as set out in the following documents:1.

  • These reports are so that the Community Committee can measure the impact the project has had on the community and the value for money achieved.


More Definitions of Community Committee

Community Committee means an institution of the VIP comprised of any formal or informal gathering of any group or combination of officers, functionaries, entities or members assembled or organized for the purpose of discussing or transacting any business or benefit or issue of the VIP.
Community Committee means the group of persons elected within a community as the community committee pursuant to the regulations governing the selection and functions of Agricul­ tural Stabilization and Conservation county and community committees under section 8 (b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, as amended.
Community Committee means the committee of the Governors known as the community committee established under Article 101;
Community Committee means the Riel Community Committee, a committee comprised of the City Councillors from the Riel Community.
Community Committee means a community committee
Community Committee means the persons elected within a community as the community committee pursuant to the Secretary’s regulations governing the selection and functions of the Agri­ cultural Stabilization and Conservation county and community committees (19
Community Committee means an institution of the VIP comprised of any formal or informal gathering of any group or combination of officers, functionaries, entities or members assembled or organized for the purpose of discussing or transacting any business or benefit or issue of the VIP.Notwithstanding anything contained herein among these Bye Laws, any formally established Community Committee shall have its responsibilities, authorities and formats for conducting meetings of the VIP assigned by the respective institution of the VIP that has the authority to delegate such authority and responsibility.Community Communities shall discuss or transact exclusively the business assigned to them and such business shall be limited to the business of the VIP.Any meeting of the VIP should always include within its contemplation, ample consideration for what is in the best interest of the members of the VIP. Timely action on outcomes is encouraged.It shall be agreed that participation in any Community Committee is, among other things, an opportunity for members to attain the benefits of voluntarism, and shall be performed without compensation.Meetings should regularly discuss ways to improve social capital.In any meeting of any Community Committee, the most senior officer or authority present among participants shall be entitled to function in the role of Chairperson of that meeting. Such senior officer or authority may decline the role. However at anytime during the meeting if he in his judgment thinks fit, he shall invoke his authority and immediately assume the role of Chairperson for the rest of the meeting.