Examples of Missouri Clean Energy District in a sentence
The City Council hereby requests that a representative of the City of Ferguson, to be designated by the City Manager, be approved by the Board of Directors of the District as a duly authorized member of the Advisory Board of Missouri Clean Energy District.
The City of Olivette passed an ordinance in 2012 enabling the City to join the Missouri Clean Energy District.
A resolution directing the City of Springfield, Missouri, to withdraw as a member of the Missouri Clean Energy District created pursuant to the “Property Assessment Clean Energy Act;” and directing the City Clerk to send a certified copy of this Resolution to the Board of Missouri Clean Energy District.
In January 2011, Jefferson City formed the Mid-Missouri Clean Energy Development Board, now known as the Missouri Clean Energy District (“MCED”), the first local PACE clean energy development board in Missouri.
Missouri Clean Energy District also performs an administrative role for PACE programs as the Show Me Pace district.
The purpose of the Missouri Clean Energy District is to initiate and administer a Property Assessment Clean Energy Act Program by allowing property owners in cities, counties or political subdivisions of the State of Missouri which elect to become members of the District who so choose to access financing for energy efficiency improvements or renewable energy projects to or for their property which financing shall be repaid through annual special assessments levied under an assessment contract.
Graham Clark Downtown Airport Board (Board of Aldermen member)- (OACAC) Economic Opportunity Corporation (Staff member) Appointments via Resolution of the Branson Board of Aldermen: - Advisory Board of the Missouri Clean Energy District (Usually a staff member) Procedure: Sub-Category A - The names of individuals to serve in this category are submitted to the City Clerk by the person who has been given the authority to designate appointees for Board of Aldermen approval.
The Missouri Clean Energy District (the “District”) created the Missouri Clean Energy District Program (the “Missouri HERO Program” or “Program”) to enable member communities within its jurisdiction to elect to participate in the Program and thereby enable the Program to provide homeowners and businesses with financing to pay for the purchase and installation of energy efficiency and renewable energy products, and other improvements approved under Missouri law.
Perfection of Bill Bill No. 6137 – An Ordinance To Enable Brentwood, Missouri To Join the Missouri Clean Energy District i.
The City Council hereby approves and authorizes joining and participation in the Missouri Clean Energy District.