There is hereby established the Cuba Village Relocation Advisory
Assistance Board, which Board shall be charged with rendering all
necessary advice, aid and assistance indicated by Section 205 of Public
Law 91-646, entitled the "Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970."
The Cuba Village Relocation Advisory Assistance Board shall
consist of the executive officer of Cuba Village, the Mayor, the chief
administrative assistant to the Mayor, the Village Clerk, and an independent
licensed real estate broker having an office and place of business
in Cuba Village. Election to the office of Mayor and acceptance of
the office of Village Clerk shall automatically qualify said Mayor
and Clerk during the term of their offices as members of the Cuba
Village Relocation Advisory Assistance Board, and the licensed real
estate broker shall be such a broker appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of the Board of Trustees of Cuba Village.
The Cuba Village Relocation Advisory Assistance Board and each
of its members shall take such steps, furnish such advice and assistance
and follow the policies as are established by the Uniform Relocation
Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, which
actions shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, maintenance
of detailed lists of residential housing for sale and rent within
the general area of the Town and Village of Cuba, information concerning
the general condition of such facilities and rental charges for the
same, general data necessary for determination of what persons or
parties are in need of relocation assistance and the furnishing of
relocation assistance to such persons.
The Cuba Village Relocation Advisory Assistance Board is hereby
authorized to certify to Cuba Village, as a proper village charge,
relocation expenses as allowed and authorized by Public Law 91-646,
and in the event of dispute over the allowance or allowability of
such expenses between any displaced person, party or business and
a majority of the members of the Cuba Village Relocation Advisory
Assistance Board, then and in that event, any such person, party or
business aggrieved shall have the right of direct appeal to the Cuba
Village Board of Trustees, which Board shall hear and determine and
which Board shall act in special session under the Chairmanship of
the Deputy Mayor. The Mayor, being the executive officer involved
in the initial determination, shall have no right to vote upon the
question so appealed.
It is the intention of this chapter to establish a relocation
advisory assistance program for Cuba Village which will meet the statutory
requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as from time to time amended, and
to furnish such relocation advisory assistance for all projects subject
to the Act and in accordance with and compliance with the letter and
spirit of such law.