EDITOR'S NOTE: Housing Resolution 87-3, passed July 21, 1987, adopted policies governing admission to and continued occupancy of low rent public housing. Copies of such resolution and of such policies may be obtained, at cost, from the Clerk of Council.
2102.01 Definitions.
2102.02 Tax exempt status of City housing projects.
2102.03 Services to City housing facilities.
2102.04 Streets and utilities at City housing facilities.
2102.05 Right of continuing enforcement of chapter.
2102.06 Conflicts of interest.
2102.98 Separability.
CROSS REFERENCES
Community Improvement Corporations - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 1724
Community Urban Redevelopment Corporations - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 1728
State Board of Housing; Metropolitan Housing Authority - see Ohio R.C. Ch. 3735
Community Reinvestment Areas - see Ohio R.C. 3735.65 et seq.; BLDG. Ch. 1524
Housing Council - see ADM. Ch. 162
Housing Officer - see ADM. 162.02
Intimidation in connection with housing - see GEN. OFF. 636.21
Low rent housing - see BLDG. Ch. 1528
Property Maintenance Code - see P.M. Ch. 1701 et seq.
Parma Public Housing Agency - see PUB. HSG. Ch. 2101
Parma Public Housing Agency By-Laws - see PUB. HSG. Ch. 2103
As used in this chapter:
(a) "Project" means any low-rent housing hereafter developed as an entity by the City with financial assistance from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. A project will generally be located on a single site but may be on scattered sites.
(b) "Taxing body" means the State or any political subdivision or taxing unit thereof, including the City, in which a project is situated and which would have the authority to assess or levy real or personal property taxes and special assessments or to certify such taxes or special assessments to a taxing body or public officer to be levied for its use and benefit with respect to a project if it were not exempt from taxation.
(c) "Shelter rent" means the total of all charges to all tenants of a project for dwelling rents and non- dwelling rents, but excludes all other income of such project, less the cost of all dwelling and non-dwelling utilities.
(d) "Slum" means any area where dwellings predominate which, by reason of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, or lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals.
(e) "Housing Agency" means the Parma Public Housing Agency.
(f) "Government" means the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development and any agency or division thereof.
(Ord. 67-85. Passed 3-20-85.)
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