[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Atlantic 11-25-2003 by Ord. No.
69-2003. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Housing Authority — See Ch.
32.
A. There is hereby created the Atlantic City Housing Advisory Commission.
B. The Commission shall be comprised of 12 residents of Atlantic City
to be appointed by City Council for terms of three years, beginning
on February 1, 2004, and until their successors are appointed and
qualified. The terms of the members first appointed shall be as follows:
(1) Four members for terms of three years.
(2) Four members for terms of two years.
(3) Four members for terms of one year.
C. Thereafter, the term of each member shall be three years. A member
may be removed from service on the Commission by a two-thirds vote
of the full membership of the Commission for failure to attend three
or more consecutive meetings for the Commission. Upon the removal
of a member, the Chairperson of the Commission shall notify the President
of City Council and a request for the appointment of a new person
to fill the vacancy created. A vacancy occurring other than by expiration
of a ten shall be filled for the unexpired ten only, by appointment
of City Council.
D. City Council may, by a two-thirds vote of its full membership, appoint a nonresident to fill a position on the Commission if no resident qualified pursuant to §
31-2A below can be found.
E. Upon the occurrence of any vacancy on the Commission, the Chairperson
or his or her designee shall immediately give simultaneous written
notice of such vacancy to all members of City Council, which notice
shall also state the category and ward representation, if any, of
the vacating member.
A. The appointment of members of the Commission shall be representative of all wards of the city, as required by Chapter
4 of the Code of Atlantic City, except that when a vacancy occurs on the Commission and said vacancy creates a need for an appointee who qualifies pursuant to one of the categories set forth in §
31-2A below, and after the passage of 45 days from the date of notice to City Council regarding such vacancy no replacement having such qualification can be found within the appropriate ward, City Council may, by a two-thirds vote of its full membership, waive the requirement for ward representation and appoint someone from outside the appropriate ward.
B. The membership of the Commission shall include at least one of the
following:
(2) A representative from a commercial real estate lending institution;
(3) A land use or housing planner; and
(4) A member of the Greater Atlantic City HUD Tenant Coalition.
C. The members of the Commission shall elect a Chairman and a Vice Chairman
and other officers which they deem appropriate. An officer shall be
permitted to serve more than one term, if so elected, but no more
than two terms consecutively.
A. The Commission shall utilize parliamentary procedures and establish
bylaws for the orderly conduct of its meetings.
B. The meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public and all
meetings of the Commission shall be held in compliance with the New
Jersey Open Public Meetings Act (N.J.S.A. 10:4-6 et seq.).
A. The members of the Commission shall serve without compensation for
the faithful performance of their duties. No one shall, by virtue
of his or her service on the Housing Advisory Commission, be precluded
from earning professional fees in the practice of his profession in
Atlantic City.
B. A member shall abstain from voting on matters which hold the potential
of a conflict of interest for such member. Each member shall disclose
any pecuniary interest the member or any of his family members may
have in any housing program or project in the City of Atlantic City.
A. The city shall appropriate such funds as it deems necessary for the
proper administration and functioning of the Commission.
B. The Commission shall meet at a location provided by the City of Atlantic
City at such times as may be determined by the Commission.
The Commission shall have the following duties:
A. To make recommendations on private or public housing projects requiring
city, governmental or administration approval, as provided in this
chapter, regarding the number of low- or moderate-income housing units
to be provided by any proposed, new or renovation to existing housing
development within the city.
B. To make recommendations regarding quality and code enforcement of
existing low- and moderate-income housing in the city.
C. To serve as an advisory board to the Planning and Zoning Boards for
the purpose of making recommendations regarding proposed housing projects.
D. To file an annual report on or before March 15 of each year (excepting
the first year of the Commission's creation) to the City Council,
Planning Board and Zoning Board regarding the projects reviewed and
other activities of the Commission during the year setting forth any
findings and recommendations it may have to improve the number and
quality of the City's low- and moderate-income housing stock.