A.
Administrator. The Township Committee shall appoint an administrative agent of the rehabilitation, accessory apartment, and market to affordable programs. The administrative agent may also act as the Township's Municipal Housing Liaison. In this capacity the administrative agent shall arrange for all mass mailings and advertising, shall make funding recommendations to the Township Committee as outlined herein, shall periodically report the progress of the program to the Township Committee and shall file annual reports with COAH as required by N.J.A.C. 5:97 and the settlement agreement.
(1)
The administrative agent shall perform the duties and responsibilities of an administrative agent as are set forth in UHAC and which are described in full detail in the Operating Manual, including those set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.14, 16 and 18 thereof, which includes:
(a)
Attending continuing education opportunities on affordability controls, compliance monitoring, and affirmative marketing as offered or approved by COAH;
(b)
Affirmative marketing;
(c)
Household certification;
(d)
Affordability controls;
(e)
Records retention;
(f)
Resale and rerental;
(g)
Processing requests from unit owners; and
(h)
Enforcement, though the ultimate responsibility for retaining controls on the units rests with the municipality.
(i)
The administrative agent shall have authority to take all actions necessary and appropriate to carry out its responsibilities, hereunder.
(2)
The administrative agent, in conjunction with the Construction Code Official and Assessor, shall develop forms for use by households or owners wishing to participate in the programs. The administrative agent shall maintain a complete file for each application.
B.
Construction Code Official. The Township Construction Code Official shall have primary responsibility for all housing inspections. For units proposed for rehabilitation, he shall determine the unit's substandard systems and eligibility, the scope of work needed to make the unit adequate and safe, and the estimated cost of improvements. For proposed accessory apartments, the Construction Code Official shall determine the estimated cost of improvements. He shall report his findings in the form of recommendations for funding to the administrative agent who shall list same on the agenda of the Township Committee. The Construction Code Official shall make periodic inspections and issue a report of completion to the administrative agent concomitant with the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the unit upon completion of the rehabilitation, accessory apartment, or market-to-affordable unit creation.
D.
Tax Assessor. The Tax Assessor shall aid the Construction Code Official in his inspections and shall assist the administrative agent in arranging for mass mailings utilizing the Township's tax assessment records.
E.
Township Attorney. A Township Attorney shall prepare all deed restrictions, lien documents, and any other legal documents he shall deem necessary and adequate to effectuate this chapter, the programs, and the regulations or requirements.