Whereas the City of Long Branch, County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey
is receiving or applying for federal subsidies administered by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the purpose of improving housing
and services of the community, including community development, for its low
and moderate income residents, and the city is required in receiving federal
subsidies to meet certain conditions to provide fair housing for people of
all races, colors, creeds, national origins and sexes:
A. The City of Long Branch has determined that the HUD-sponsored
New Horizons Fair Housing Assistance Project and its activities can enable
the community to go beyond the basic requirements in promoting fair housing
and fair lending, and the city has entered or is in the process of entering
into a voluntary relationship with HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity to participate in the New Horizons Fair Housing Assistance Program,
and successful implementation of the New Horizons Program requires community
leaders to be involved in the program, committed to it and accountable for
their actions on behalf of New Horizons. The implementation of a Fair Housing
Task Force is perceived as the means by which diverse elements of the community
may be brought together to develop a fair housing strategy.
B. The creation of a Fair Housing Task Force is hereby authorized,
subject to the terms and conditions herein specified.
All members of the Fair Housing Task Force shall serve without compensation.
All members of the Fair Housing Task Force shall be subject to removal
for cause upon written charges after public hearing by Council.
The Fair Housing Task Force may adopt and enforce rules and regulations
governing its internal operation and the conduct of its members not inconsistent
with law.
The Fair Housing Task Force shall, as soon as is expediently possible following the signing of the memorandum of understanding between the City of Long Branch and HUD's Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity Office of Voluntary Compliance, meet and commence an assessment of housing patterns within the city. Following said assessment, the Fair Housing Task Force shall develop a fair housing strategy and timetable for implementation, as provided in §
41-3, and identify funding sources. Said material shall be submitted for approval by the Office of Voluntary Compliance no later than six months following the signing of said memorandum of understanding. Following approval of said material, the Fair Housing Task Force shall meet thereafter no less than two times per year to monitor the implementation thereof. The Fair Housing Task Force shall function in conjunction with the Office of Community Development. The Director of Community Development shall monitor the activities of the Fair Housing Task Force. The Fair Housing Task Force shall report to and/or advise the Mayor and Council on its actions and findings periodically.