§ 32.15 ELECTION; APPOINTMENTS.
   (A)   The City Council shall appoint five persons who shall constitute the Housing Authority and such persons shall be called the Commissioners. One Commissioner shall be appointed each year. Each Commissioner shall serve a five-year term of office or until his or her successor is duly appointed, provided that all vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms. The City Council may appoint one of its members to serve as one of the five members of such Housing Authority for such term as the City Council may determine. No person shall serve as a Commissioner unless he or she resides within the area of operation of that Housing Authority. A certificate of appointment or reappointment of any Commissioner shall be filed with the City Clerk and such certificate shall be conclusive evidence of the proper appointment of such Commissioner. A Commissioner shall receive no compensation for his or her services, but he or she shall be entitled to the necessary expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in discharge of his or her duties. A majority of Commissioners shall constitute a quorum of the Housing Authority for the purpose of conducting its business, exercising its powers, and for all other purposes. Action may be taken by the Housing Authority upon the vote of the majority of the Commissioners present unless, in any case, the bylaws of the Housing Authority shall require a larger number. The Commissioners shall elect a chairperson and vice-chairperson from among the Commissioners and shall have the power to employ an executive director who shall serve as ex officio secretary of the Housing Authority. The Housing Authority may also employ legal counsel, or it may call upon the chief law officer of the city for such services as it may require. It may employ technical experts and such other officers, agents, and employees as it may require and shall determine their qualifications, duties, compensations, and terms of office. The Housing Authority may delegate such other powers and duties to its agents or employees as it may deem proper. During his or her tenure and for one year thereafter, no commissioner, officer, or employee of the City Housing Authority shall voluntarily acquire property included or planned to be included in any project, or in any contract or proposed contract relating to any housing project. If any such commissioner, officer, or employee involuntarily acquires any such interest, or voluntarily or involuntarily acquired any such interest prior to appointment or employment as commissioner, officer, or employee, he or she shall immediately disclose his or her interest in writing to the Housing Authority, and such disclosure shall be entered upon the minutes of the Housing Authority, and he or she shall not participate in any action by the Housing Authority relating to the property or contract in which he or she has any such interest; provided that nothing herein shall apply to the acquisition of any interest in notes or bonds of the Housing Authority issued in connection with any housing project, or to the execution of agreements by banking institutions for deposit or handling of funds in connection with a project, or to act as trustee under any trust indenture, or to utility services, the rates for which are fixed or controlled by a governmental agency. The Mayor may remove a Commissioner for neglect of duty or misconduct in office in the manner prescribed hereinafter. The Mayor shall send a notice of removal to such Commissioner which notice shall contain a statement containing the charges against him or her. Unless, within ten days from the receipt of such notice, such Commissioner files with the City Clerk a request for a hearing before the City Council, the Commissioner shall be deemed as removed from office. If a request for a hearing is filed with the City Clerk, the City Council shall hold a hearing at which the Commissioner shall have the right to appear in person or by counsel and the City Council shall determine whether the removal shall be disapproved or upheld. If the removal is disapproved, the Commissioner shall continue to hold his or her position.
   (B)   The Housing Authority shall keep an accurate account of all its activities and of all its receipts and disbursements and shall make a report to the City Council on all such information.
(Prior Code, § 2-205)
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   Related provisions, see Neb. RS 71-1572 to 71-15,168