(a) Composition. The CEHD shall consist of fifteen (15) voting members and four (4) non-voting ex-officio members, who shall serve without compensation.
All members must be qualified to represent one or more focus areas as more particularly described in subsection (c)(4) below:
(1) Housing
(2) Neighborhoods
(3) Equity, diversity, and inclusivity
(4) Economic vitality
(5) Cultural vitality
(6) Tucson Youth ages 18-24
(b) Nomination and appointment:
(1) Seven (7) voting members shall be appointed through: (a) recommendation by at least two (2) members of mayor and council; and (b) appointment by the full mayor and council acting as a body.
(2) Five (5) voting members shall be appointed by the director of housing and community development (HCD). Two (2) of these appointments shall include:
(A) a nonprofit partner, knowledgeable regarding nonprofit development and fair housing policy; and
(B) a developer, knowledgeable regarding the housing development process generally and with a proven track record of completed (i.e., built) affordable housing projects;
EXCEPT THAT any members already serving as non-governmental, ex-officio members under either of the two categories described in (A) and (B) above as of July 12, 2022 shall automatically transition to be voting members and continue to serve, subject always to all provisions of Tucson Code Chapter 10A regarding terms of office, reappointment, replacement, and removal.
(3) Three (3) voting members shall be representatives from the following organizations, appointed by those organizations:
(A) Direct Advocacy and Resource Center (formerly the Direct Center for Independence);
(B) Pima Council on Aging;
(C) Pima County Community Land Trust.
(4) Ex-officio (non-voting) members of the CEHD: The following shall be invited to attend CEHD meetings, and assist the CEHD, as ex-officio, non-voting members who shall not count toward creating or meeting any quorum requirement:
(A) Pima County Housing Center;
(B) City of South Tucson;
(C) City of Tucson planning and development services department;
(D) City of Tucson housing and community development department.
(c) Qualifications:
(1) Members should, to the extent possible, represent the geographic, demographic, and economic diversity of the community.
(2) Desired qualifications include relevant background, knowledge, and/or expertise in one or more of the following focus areas that relate to the commission's functions and purposes.
(3) All members shall reside or have a place of business within the City of Tucson.
(4) Every focus area shall be represented by one or more members of the CEHD, based on the information provided in the application:
(A) Housing: affordable housing developers and/or property managers; nonprofit housing providers that provide services like: home repair, tenant based rental assistance, homeownership counseling; organizations that support and advocate for tenants like: fair housing, legal aid, tenant organizations, advocacy agencies; former employees of housing and community development agencies or similar organizations.
(B) Neighborhoods: individuals with expertise in planning, creative place-making, historic preservation, mixed-use development, infill development, strategies to combat gentrification/displacement; member of a neighborhood association or other neighborhood-based organization.
(C) Equity, diversity, and inclusivity: low-income individuals, members of communities of color, LGBTQ communities, refugees, immigrants, non-English speakers, formerly incarcerated people, residents without a home, seniors, veterans, and persons with disabilities.
(D) Economic vitality: local business owners, professionals in the fields of finance, real estate, development, homebuilding, business districts, economic development, or workforce development.
(E) Cultural vitality is the practice of creating, disseminating, validating, and supporting arts and culture as a dimension of everyday community life.
(d) Terms of office and reappointment. Members appointed by the mayor and council shall serve four (4) year terms. Members appointed by the housing and community development director shall serve four (4) year terms from the time of appointment, in accordance with Tucson City Code, Chapter 10A. Members may serve no more than two (2) consecutive four (4) year terms (eight (8) years in total).
(e) Replacement and removal. Except for those replacement appointments of representatives made by the organizations listed in subsection (b)(3) above, all replacement appointments shall be made by the appointing authority using an application process with consideration of the focus areas.
(f) Concurrent service. Consistent with Tucson Code § 10A-134(c), members of the CEHD can serve concurrently on up to two (2) city boards, committees, or commissions.
(g) Applicability of Tucson Code Chapter 10A, Article XIII. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this article, all provisions of Tucson Code Chapter 10A, Article XIII apply to the CEHD.
(Ord. No. 11769, passed 7-7-20; Ord. No. 11851, § 1, passed 7-7-21; Ord. No. 11946, § 1, passed 7-12-22)