The purpose of this article is to establish
an Affordable Housing Advisory Committee to review affordable housing
issues and make recommendations to the Township Council based on the
rules and regulations and all applicable state law concerning said
issues. It is the belief of the Township Council that said Committee
will provide invaluable input from residents of the Township to the
Council.
There is hereby established within the Township
of Howell an Affordable Housing Committee consisting of five members
to be appointed by the Township Council. Said members shall serve
without compensation. The Affordable Housing Committee shall be made
up as follows: two members shall have a two-year term and three members
shall have a one-year term. The Chairperson shall hold one of the
two-year terms and shall be appointed by the Township Council. Thereafter
and subsequent to the initial term, all terms shall be two years.
All members shall be residents of the Township of Howell.
It shall be the duty of the Affordable Housing
Advisory Committee to perform the following duties and functions:
A. To recommend to the Township Council the adoption
of any rules and regulations necessary and appropriate to supplement
applicable state law, provided that such rules and regulations shall
be in furtherance of and not inconsistent with applicable state law
or state rules and regulations established in the New Jersey Administrative
Code. In furtherance of this Advisory Committee's duties to recommend
and advise the Township Council, it shall:
(1) Recommend the development and implementation of affirmative
marketing plans as to lower-income housing programs undertaken by
the Township.
(2) Carry out conditional advisory responsibilities as
necessary to fulfill the Township's Affordable Housing Program in
accordance with this article, state law and state administrative regulations.
(3) Seek out sources of government funding that will assist
the Township in meeting its goals of supplying affordable housing
and, upon authorization by the Township Council, prepare and submit
applications to secure such funding.
(4) Suggest to the Township Council the disbursement of
funds from the Housing, Rehabilitation and Assistance Fund, if such
funds are available, for rehabilitation and for other projects and
assistance in accordance with this article, state law and administrative
regulations.
(5) Suggest potential affordable housing sites to the
Township Council for inclusion in the Township's Municipal Master
Plan.
(6) Undertake such other advisory activities as may be
authorized by the governing body or the Township Manager.
Any funding to be provided for any professional
assistance must be authorized through the Township budget and with
the approval of the Township Manager.