It hereby is declared that the lack of adequate
affordable housing is a significant problem for the citizens of Lexington,
particularly for low-income persons. The availability of safe and
sanitary dwelling accommodations for persons of low income is of grave
concern to the City.
There is hereby created for the City a Housing
Commission, which will be an agency designated "Threshold," which
is to take the initiative in coordinating the parties which, in partnership
with the City, may be able to make progress in resolving the City's
housing problems.
Any of the members of the City Housing Commission
may be removed by the Council for inefficiency, neglect of duty or
malfeasance in office, provided that such removal may be made only
after a public hearing in which such member is given an opportunity
to appear and be heard.
All members of the City Housing Commission shall
serve as such without compensation. Members shall be reimbursed for
reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
The members of the Housing Commission shall
elect their own Chairperson and Secretary and such other officers
as may be required for the proper functioning of the Commission. The
Commission will adopt a regular schedule of meetings with such frequency
as is necessary to carry out its duties set forth in this article.
It will report its activities to City Council at the end of each quarter
through June 30, 1990, and not less frequently than semiannually thereafter.