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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-25 Establish Housing CommRESOLUTION NO. 95- ~ A RESOLUTION CREATING THE ASHLAND HOUSING COMMISSION AND ESTABLISHING ITS OBJECTIVES AND RESPONSIBILITIES. THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Ashland Housing Commission -- Established. The Ashland Housing Commission is established and shall consist of nine voting members, one of which shall be a city councilor appointed by the Mayor as liaison to the commission and one non-voting ex-officio member who shall be the City Housing Officer. The voting members shall be appointed by the Mayor, with confirmation by the City Council. SECTION 2. Term -- Vacancies. The term of eight of the voting members ch?JI be for three years expiring on April 30 of each year. The term of the council liaison shall be for one year. Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the Mayor, with confirmation by the city council, for any unexpired portion of the term. The ta'ms of the initial eight members shall be two for one year, three for two years, and ti' ree for three years. Any commissioner who is absent from four or more meetings in any one calendar year, without being excused, shall be considered no longer active ar d the position vacant, and a new commissioner shall be appointed to fill the vacanct. SECTION 3. Quorum -- Rules and regulations. Five voting members of the commission shall constitute a quorum. At its first meeting of the year the commission shall elect a chair, vice-chair and secretary, who shall hold office at the pleasLre of the commission. The commission may make rules and regulations for its government and procedure, consistent with the laws of the state, city charter and ordinances and shall meet at least once every month. SECTION 4. Mission. The mission of the Ashland Housing Commission is to encourage housing that is available and affordable to a wider range of city residents and preserves the diversity and character of the community by providing opportunities to enhance cooperation between the public and private sectors, encouragement of financial e.,~ji.;es t~ support housing programs in ~he city, end coordiflation of '~ousing and supportive services programs. SECTION 5. Powers and Duties -- Generally. The powers and duties of the commission shall be as follows: A. To develop and recommend coordinated housing and supportive services programs; B. To recommend housing and supportive services priorities for the city; C. To review and make recommendations to the city council and budget committee on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and related allocations; D. To investigate federal, state, county and private funding for implementation of city housing programs; PAGE 1-RESOLUTION ~.:..~,~.,.3...1 E. To oversee the compilation of accurate information on the city's housing supply and affordability; F, To monitor projects funded with the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the Housing Trust Fund; G, To act in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and City Council regarding housing and related issues in the city and the city's properties; H, To foster public knowledge and support of official city housing programs. SECTION 6. J~. The commission shall submit copies of its minutes to the city council and shall prepare and submit such reports as from time to time may be requested by the mayor and city council. SECTION 7. Compensation. Voting members of the commission shall receive no compensation for services rendered. The commission may receh.,e g;~, bequests, or devises of property to carry out any of the purposes of this resolution, which shall be segregated from other funds for use by the commission with the approval of the city council. This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashland Municipal Code §2.04.090 duly PASSED and ADOPTED this /~/~2 day of/<~-~ ,1995. Be~a~raCh~nse~n,~ SIGNED and APPROVED this ,,,~r_-~ day o~ ,1995. e M. Golden, Mayor PAGE 2-RESOLUTION ~.:,:,.,:.,,..,.~3..,,.i