| Advisory Commission on Disabilities |
| The Advisory Commission Disabilities facilitates inclusive city services and events, making them accessible to all residents, and welcoming persons with special needs into the rich fabric of community life. |
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| Advisory Cultural Commission |
| The Advisory Cultural Commission was established to assist, inform and advise the City Council on matters pertaining to the arts, culture, and special events in the city. |
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| Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee |
| The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) guides, supports and advises the City of Naperville on bicycle and pedestrian issues. |
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| Board of Fire and Police Commissioners |
| The Board is responsible for testing, appointing, and promoting Fire and Police Department sworn personnel as well as conducting disciplinary hearings. |
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| Building Review Board |
| The Building Review Board assembles to receive, investigate and grant relief from the City's Building Code in hardship cases. |
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| Downtown Advisory Commission |
| The Downtown Advisory Commission is intended to guide the physical improvement and development within Naperville's downtown over a 10 to 15 year period. |
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| Downtown Liquor Subcommittee |
| The Downtown Liquor Subcommittee will meet approximately two times per month on Tuesday evenings from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Lunch Room of the Naperville Municipal Center. |
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| Emergency Telephone System Board |
| The ETSB authorizes disbursement of enhanced 911 surcharge funds and discusses matters pertinent to the 911 system. |
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| Fair Housing Advisory Commission |
| The Fair Housing Advisory Commission plays an important role in discouraging illegal and unethical housing practices by promoting and encouraging fair housing to all. |
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| Financial Advisory Board |
| The function of the Financial Advisory Board is to respond to City Council financial requests by reviewing audits, investments, and all bond issues during their three-year terms. |
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| Foreign Fire Insurance Board |
| It is the mission of the Naperville Fire Department Foreign Fire Insurance Board to receive and account for revenues received from the 2% tax on fire insurance policies sold by foreign (out of state) insurance companies, and to use such funds for the maintenance, use, and benefit of the Department, as set forth in the Act. |
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| Historic Preservation Commission |
| The Historic Preservation Commission preserves and protects Naperville's Historic District by fostering and encouraging the preservation of private and public buildings; landmark structures; and creating Historic Districts. |
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| Liquor Commission |
| The Mayor serves as the commissioner by overseeing Naperville's liquor and cigarette licenses and responding to violations of relevant ordinances by local businesses. |
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| Naper Settlement Museum Board |
| The Naper Settlement Museum Board is comprised of members of the City Council, the community and members of the Heritage Society Board of Directors and oversees the development and operations of Naper Settlement. |
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| Naperville City Council |
| The City Council is comprised of the Mayor and eight Council members elected at large. |
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| Planning and Zoning Commission |
| The purpose of the Planning and Zoning Commission is to maintain the city's Master Plan--a blueprint of future growth needs. The Planning and Zoning Commission conducts public hearings on a variety of land use matters, including variances, conditional uses, planned unit developments, and subdivisions, as well as updates to the city’s Zoning Ordinance (Title 6 of the Municipal Code). |
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| Police Pension Fund Board |
| The Board meets quarterly at the Police Department to manage the assets of the Police Pension Fund, accept members into the fund and approve regular and disability pensions during their two-year terms. |
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| Public Utilities Advisory Board |
| The Board serves in an advisory capacity in matters relating to rates, budgets and capital improvements for electric, water and wastewater systems. |
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| Riverwalk Commission |
| The function of this Commission is to promote, encourage and guide the development and use of the Riverwalk. |
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| Sister Cities Commission |
| The purpose of this fifteen-member commission is to foster international understanding and friendship by forging personal links through city-to-city affiliations. |
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| Transportation Advisory Board |
| The Board reviews, informs and advises the city on transportation matters, such as pedestrian safety, traffic, speed limits, parking, etc. |
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| Transportation Management Advisory Committee |
| The responsibility of this committee is to oversee the administration of the roadway impact fee ordinance. |
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