There is hereby created by the city the housing authority of
the city.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-151)
The purpose of the housing authority shall be to determine the
needs of the city, and the area within five (5) miles of the city,
concerning housing and providing solutions to alleviate any housing
deficiencies for low-income persons.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-152)
The seal of the housing authority shall be the seal of the city
and shall bear the name “Housing Authority of the City of Plainview,
Texas.”
(2000 Code, sec. 13-153)
The offices of the authority shall be at such place or places
in the city as the housing authority may from time to time designate
by resolution.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-154)
The housing authority shall consist of five (5) commissioners
appointed by the city council. All members appointed shall be residents
of the city at the time of their appointment and during their terms
of office. One (1) of the five (5) commissioners shall be a tenant
of the city housing authority properties.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-155; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Each commissioner of the housing authority shall serve for a
term of two (2) years. Two (2) commissioners shall be appointed beginning
January 1st in odd-numbered years and three (3) commissioners shall
be appointed beginning January 1st in even-numbered years. Any term
of office of any member of the housing authority expiring other than
on December 31st in any year shall be filled by appointment by the
city council until December 31st of that year.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-156; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Each commissioner of the housing authority shall attend no less
than seventy-five percent (75%) of the regular, special or emergency
meetings called by the officers of the housing authority of the city.
The secretary of the authority shall make a quarterly report to the
mayor and city council showing the attendance of each member of the
authority. Any commissioner failing to attend seventy-five percent
(75%) of the regular, special or emergency meetings legally called
during any calendar year shall be automatically disqualified from
service on the authority and shall be replaced by the city council.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-157; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Should a member of the authority move from the city or otherwise
become disqualified for any reason, he or she shall vacate the office.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-158)
Vacancies occurring in the commissioners of the housing authority
of the city shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-159)
(a) Officers generally.
The officers of the housing authority
committee shall be a chairman, vice-chairman and secretary (who shall
be executive director).
(b) Duties of chairman.
The chairman shall preside at all
meetings of the housing committee. Except as otherwise authorized
by resolution of the housing committee, the chairman shall sign all
contracts, deeds and other instruments made by the committee. At each
meeting, the chairman shall submit such recommendations and information
as he or she may consider proper concerning the business, affairs
and policies of the authority.
(c) Duties of vice-chairman.
The vice-chairman shall perform
the duties of the chairman in the absence or incapacity of the chairman;
and in case of the resignation or death of the chairman, the vice-chairman
shall perform such duties as are imposed on the chairman until such
time as the committee shall appoint a new chairman.
(d) Duties of secretary.
The secretary shall keep a record
of the committee, shall act as secretary of the meetings of the committee
in a journal of proceedings to be kept for such purpose, and shall
perform all duties incident to his or her office. He or she shall
have the care and custody of all funds of the committee and shall
deposit the same in the name of the committee in such bank or banks
as the committee may select. The secretary shall sign all orders and
checks for the payment of money and shall pay out and disburse such
monies under the direction of the committee. Except as otherwise authorized
by resolution of the committee, all such orders and checks shall be
countersigned by the chairman. He or she shall keep regular books
of accounts showing receipts and expenditures and shall render to
the committee at each regular meeting (or more often if requested)
an account of his or her transactions and also of the financial conditions
of the committee. He or she shall give such bond for the faithful
performance of his or her duties as the committee may determine.
(e) Executive director.
The secretary shall be executive
director of the housing authority and shall have general supervision
over the administration of the business and affairs of the housing
authority, subject to the direction of the authority. He or she shall
be charged with the management of the housing projects of the housing
authority.
(f) Additional duties of officers.
The officers of the committee
shall perform such other duties and functions as may from time to
time be required by the committee or the bylaws or rules and regulations
of the committee.
(g) Election or appointment of officers.
The chairman and
vice-chairman shall be elected at the annual meeting of the committee
from among members of the committee and shall hold office for one
year or until their successors are elected and qualified. In case
of the absence or incapacity of both the chairman and vice-chairman,
the other members of the committee may elect an acting chairman to
serve during the period of absence or incapacity of the chairman and
vice-chairman. The secretary shall be appointed by the committee.
Any person appointed to fill the office of secretary, or any vacancy
therein, shall have such term as the committee fixes, but no member
of the committee shall be eligible for this office.
(h) Vacancies.
Should the office of chairman or vice-chairman
become vacant, the committee shall elect a successor from its membership
at the next regular meeting, and such election shall be for the unexpired
term of said office. When the office of secretary becomes vacant,
the committee shall appoint a successor, as aforesaid.
(i) Additional personnel.
The committee may from time to
time employ such personnel as it deems necessary to exercise its powers,
duties and functions as prescribed by the laws of the state applicable
thereto. The selection of such personnel (including the secretary)
shall be determined by the committee, subject to the laws of the state.
All employees of the housing authority are at-will employees.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-160)
The annual meeting of the housing authority shall be held in
May, at the regular meeting place of the authority.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-161)
Regular meetings may be held at such times and places as may
from time to time be determined by resolution of the housing committee.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-162)
The chairman of the housing authority may, when he or she deems
it expedient, and shall, upon the written request of two (2) members
of the authority, call a special meeting of the authority for the
purpose of transacting any business designated in the call. The call
for a special meeting may be delivered to each member of the authority,
or may be mailed to the business or home address of each member of
the authority.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-163)
Each meeting of the housing authority shall be legally posted
as required by Tex. Gov’t Code, section 551.001 et seq., and
the mayor, ex officio members and commissioners of the committee shall
be notified in writing not less than three (3) days prior to the date
of any meeting.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-164)
At all meetings of the committee, a majority of the members
of the committee shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting
business, provided that a smaller number may meet and adjourn to some
other time or until a quorum is obtained.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-165)
(a) At
the regular meetings of the committee, the following shall be the
order of business:
(2) Reading and approval of the minutes of the previous meeting;
(3) Bills and communications;
(b) All
resolutions shall be in writing and shall be copied in a journal of
the proceedings of the committee.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-166)
The voting on all questions coming before the committee shall
be by roll call and shall be entered upon the minutes of such meeting.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-167)
At least once a year, the committee shall file a report of its
activities and finances for the preceding year and make recommendations
on what it considers necessary to carry out the purposes of this article
and state statutes. The report shall be filed with the city secretary.
(2000 Code, sec. 13-168)