There is created in conjunction with the city of Sacramento
a commission to act both as a community redevelopment commission under
the Community Redevelopment Law of the State of California, and as
a community housing commission under the Housing Authority Law of
the State of California.
(SCC 184 § 1, 1974)
The name of the commission shall be the "Sacramento Housing
and Redevelopment Commission."
(SCC 184 § 1, 1974)
As used in this chapter, the following definitions apply:
1. "Agency"
means the redevelopment agency of the City of Sacramento;
2. "City"
means the City of Sacramento;
3. "City
Council" means the City Council of the City of Sacramento;
4. "City
housing authority" means the housing authority of the City of Sacramento,
a public entity;
5. "Commission"
means the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Commission;
6. "County"
means the County of Sacramento;
7. "County
Housing Authority" means the Housing Authority of the County of Sacramento,
a public entity;
8. "Mayor"
means the Mayor of the City of Sacramento;
9. "Member"
means a member of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Commission;
10. "Person
of low income" means a person or family who lacks the amount of income
which is necessary as determined by the City Housing Authority or
County housing authority to enable him or her, without financial assistance,
to live in decent, safe and sanitary dwellings without overcrowding;
11. "Redevelopment"
means the planning, development, replanning, redesign, clearance,
reconstruction or rehabilitation, or any combination of these, and
the provisions of such residential, commercial, industrial, public
or other structures or spaces as may be appropriate or necessary in
the interest of the general welfare, including recreational and other
facilities incidental or appurtenant thereto.
(SCC 184 § 1, 1974)
The functions of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Commission
shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
1. Investigate
into living, dwelling, and housing conditions and into the means and
methods of improving such conditions;
2. Determine
where slum areas exist or where there is a shortage of decent, safe
and sanitary dwelling accommodations for persons of low income;
3. Make
studies and recommendations relating to the problems of clearing,
replanning and reconstruction of slum areas, and the problem of providing
dwelling accommodations for persons of low income, and cooperate with
the city, the County, the state, the federal government, or any of
the political subdivisions of the state in action taken in connection
with such problems;
4. Engage
in research, studies and experimentations on the subject of housing;
5. Make
recommendations to the housing authority for changes or revisions
in policies of the housing authority;
6. Review
and recommend contracts for site selection, improvements, construction
and property appraisals or leases for any proposed housing authority
projects or programs;
7. Review
and recommend revisions to personnel policies and procedures;
8. Review
and recommend action on annual administrative and operating budgets;
9. Prepare
and make recommendations on applications to the federal and state
governments for funds for housing and other programs;
10. Cooperate
with and advise the city of Sacramento and the housing authority and
the redevelopment agency of the city of Sacramento;
11. Perform
such other advisory and appellate functions as may be delegated from
time to time to the commission by the housing authority or the Board
of Supervisors;
12. Recommend
urban renewal and redevelopment project areas and contemplated actions
for necessary improvements;
13. Prepare
a redevelopment plan for each project area, hold and conduct hearings
thereon, adopt and submit such plan, together with a report, to the
appropriate party, pursuant to all of the provisions, requirements
and procedures of Article 4 (commencing with Section 33330) of Chapter
4, Part 1, Division 24 of the
Health and Safety Code of the state
of California;
14. Screen
and recommend purchasers and developers for land to be disposed of
by the agency;
15. Review
and approve developers' plans for construction on such land and make
recommendations thereon to the agency;
16. Review
and recommend contracts for services;
17. Review
and recommend contracts for site improvements, construction and property
appraisals;
18. Review
and recommend revisions to personnel policies and procedures;
19. Review
and recommend action on annual administrative and operating budgets;
20. Prepare
and make recommendations on applications to the federal and state
governments for funds for urban renewal and other programs;
21. Perform
such other advisory and appellate functions as may be delegated from
time to time to the commission by the agency or the Board of Supervisors.
(SCC 184 § 1, 1974)
The Commission shall consist of 11 members who shall be appointed
as follows:
a. Five
members shall be appointed by the Mayor with he approval of the City
Council;
b. Six
members shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors of the County
of Sacramento;
c. One
of the five members appointed by the Mayor shall be selected from
the resident population of the Housing authority of the City of Sacramento.
One of the six members appointed by the Board of Supervisors shall
be selected from the tenant population of the Housing Authority of
the County of Sacramento.
(SCC 238 § 1, 1975; SCC
470 § 1, 1981; SCC 476 § 1 1981; SCC 512 § 6, 1982; SCC 535 § 1,
1983; SCC 577 § 1, 1983; SCC 1153 § 1, 1999)
A member shall not be an elective officer or an employee of
the City or County, but notwithstanding any other law, may be a member,
commissioner or other employee of any other agency, board, commission
or authority of or created by or for the City or County.
Each member shall receive as compensation the sum of $40 for
each commission meeting attended, provided, that the total compensation
of each member shall not exceed $200 in any one month, and further
provided that the term "compensation" as used herein means compensation
received by said member from both the City of Sacramento and the County
of Sacramento for services as a member of the commission. In addition,
each such member shall receive necessary travel and subsistence expenses
incurred in the discharge of his or her duties. Any member may waive
compensation by filing a written waiver of compensation form with
the controller for the agency.
(SCC 476 § 2, 1981; SCC
512 § 7, 1982)
At its first meeting the Commission shall elect a chair and
vice chair, and determine the time, place and frequency of its meetings.
The Commission may adopt rules of procedure for the conduct of its
business and may do any other thing necessary or proper to carry out
its functions. The term of office for the chair and vice-chair shall
be the calendar year, or for that portion remaining after they are
appointed or elected. When there is a vacancy in the office of chair
or vice-chair, The Commission shall fill the office from among its
members for the unexpired term.
(SCC 184 § 1, 1974)