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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A
CERTAIN AMENDED CONSOLIDATED PLAN IN
CONNECTION WITH IMPLEMENTING THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDED PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-1998.
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WHEREAS, the City of San Bernardino, California (the "City"), is a municipal
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corporation and a charter city duly created and existing pursuant to the Constitution and the laws
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of the State of California; and
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WHEREAS, the Community Development Commission of the City of San Bernardino
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(the "Commission") on behalf of the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Bernardino (the
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"Agency"), is a redevelopment agency, a public body, corporate and politic ofthe State of
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California, organized and existing pursuant to the Community Redevelopment Law (Part I of
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Division 24) commencing with Section 33000 of the Health and Safuty Code of the State of
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California (the "Act"); and
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WHEREAS, the City has previously initiated certain actions in connection with the
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pursuit and award of certain Federal Grant Entitlement Funds, including but not limited to
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Community Development Block Grant Funds for the purposes of assisting and providing decent
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housing, suitable living environment and expanded economic opportunities principally for low
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and moderate income persons who reside within the jurisdiction ofthe City;
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WHEREAS, in connection with the pursuit of said Federal Funds, The City, through the
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Development Department of its Economic Development Agency, has caused the preparation of
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an Amended Consolidated Plan composed of the amended Third Year Action Plan; and
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WHEREAS, the City, having held a duly noticed public hearing in connection with the
consideration of the Amended Consolidated Plan, hereby deems it desirable to approve the
Amended Consolidated Plan as attached hereto as Exhibit "I" and to authorize its submission to
the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD").
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council (the "Council") hereby find and
determine that the preparation of the Amended Consolidated Plan is in the best interests ofthe
residents of the City of San Bernardino and hereby approves the Consolidated Plan a copy of
which is attached hereto and as Exhibit "I" and incorporated herein by this reference.
SECTION 2. The Council hereby authorizes the submission of the Amended
Consolidated Plan to HUD and further directs the Mayor to take such action and execute such
documents on behalf of the City as may be deemed appropriate in order to submit and implement
the Amended Consolidated Plan on behalf of the City.
SECTION 3. The findings and determinations herein shall be final and conclusive. The
Resolution shall take effect upon the date of adoption.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO APPROVING A
CERTAIN AMENDED CONSOLIDATED PLAN IN
CONNECTION WITH IMPLEMENTING THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDED PROGRAM
FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-1998.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
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Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a joint adjourned regularmeeting
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following vote, to wit:
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The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this /3,d day of January
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NORIJlE MILLER , MAYOR PRO TEM
City of San Bernardino
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REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
AND RECORD OF ACTION
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January 27, 1998
FROM: THOMAS R. LAURIN, DIRECTOR
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SUBJECT: SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE COUNTY'S 1997-98 CONSOLIDATED
PLAN - CDBG PROGRAM ACTION PLAN
RECOMMENDATION:
1) Conduct a public hearing to obtain the views of citizens and review proposed substantial
amendments to the Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
portion of the County's 1997-98 Consolidated Plan;
2) Approve the following substantial amendments to the Action Plan for the CDBG portion
of the County's 1997-98 Consolidated Plan:
A) Barstow: Reprogram $80,000 to a new project (#102-23125) for construction of a
facility for the W.I.C. (Women with Infants and Children) Program in the City of
Barstow, from Unprogrammed Funds for the First Supervisorial District (# 310-
12129), and add the construction project to the list of CDBG funded activities.
B) Twentynine Palms: Reprogram $4,050 to a new project (#119-23227) for providing
a roller hockey recreation program in the City of Twentynine Palms, from the
Twentynine Palms Blight and Graffiti Abatement Program (#119-21427).
C) Twentynine Palms: Reprogram $595 to the Twentynine Palms "Choices" At-Risk
Youth Counseling Program (#119-21327), from the Twentynine Palms Dispute
Resolution Program (#119-23127), and cancel the dispute resolution program as a
CDBG funded activity.
D) First District: Reprogram $25,000 to the First District Therapeutic Horseback Riding
- Lady "8" Ranch Program (#310-20427), from Countywide Unprogrammed Funds
(#011-01020).
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E) First District: Reprogram $30,000 to the J.O.B. Handicapped Training Facility
Expansion Project (#208-19307) in the City of Hesperia, and $20,000 to the Senior
Nutrition/ Outreach Programs in Phelan and in Pinon Hills (#219-18227) and in EI
Mirage (#219-22327), from the Lucerne Valley Water System Rehabilitation -
Stewart Water Company Project (#212-23406), and cancel the water system
project as a CDBG funded activity.
F) Yucaipa: Reprogram $30,000 to a new project for resurfacing tennis courts at
Seventh Street Park (#122-23202), from Yucaipa Unprogrammed Funds (#122-
00020), and add the resurfacing project to the list of CDBG funded activities.
G) Yucaipa: Reprogram $7,000 to a new project (#122-23111) to construct
handicapped access entry ramps and double doors at the Seventh Street Park
recreation building, from Yucipa Unprogrammed Funds (#122-00020), and add the
handicapped access project the list of CDBG funded activities.
H) Town of Yucca Valley: Reprogram $5,000 to a new project (#123-23427) to
increase the Yucca Valley Citizen's Patrol Program, from Unprogrammed Funds for
the Third Supervisorial District (#330-12129), and add the patrol program to the list
of CDBG funded activities.
I) Landers: Reprogram $3,611 to the Bellfield Hall Energy Efficient Windows Project
(#238-23102), from Unprogrammed Funds for the Third Supervisorial District
(#310-12129).
J) Colton: Reprogram $44,855 to the Pennsylvania Avenue Street Improvements
Project (#104-21905), from Colton Unprogrammed Funds (#104-00020).
K) Fifth District: Reprogram $43,000 to a new project (#350-23118) to acquire property
on 19th Street in the City of San Bernardino, occupied by the Provisional
Accelerated Learning (PAL) child care facility, from Unprogrammed Funds for the
Fifth Supervisorial District (#350-11129).
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The proposed substantial amendments have come about as a
result of changing priorities for meeting the community development needs of San Bernardino
County. The specific reasons for each proposed amendment are as follows:
2A) CDBG funds are needed to construct a 1,400 square foot facility needed in order to
provide a W.I.C. Program in the City of Barstow.
2B) The City of Twentynine Palms has requested the reprogramming of the balance of
CDBG funds remaining in the blight and graffiti abatement program in order to
provide a roller hockey recreation program to local youths.
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SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE COUNTY'S 1997-98 CONSOLIDATED PLAN - CDBG
PROGRAM ACTION PLAN
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2C) The City of Twentynine Palms has requested the cancellation of the dispute
resolution program and the reprogramming of its funds to increase the amount of
CDBG funds provided to the "Choices" At-Risk Youth Counseling Program.
2D) Additional CDBG funds are needed in order to continue the Lady "B" Ranch
Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program through to the end of the 1997-98 Program
Year.
2E) CDBG funds are needed in order to fully fund the J.O.B. facility expansion project
and to extend the three senior outreach/nutrition programs through the end of the
1997-98 program year.
2F) The City of Yucaipa has requested reprogramming of CDBG funds to resurface the
tennis courts in order to provide a multi-purpose recreational court facility at
Seventh Street Park.
2G) The City of Yucaipa has requested reprogramming of CDBG funds to construct
improvements to the Seventh Street Park recreation building so that it will meet
Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) access requirements.
2H) The Town of Yucca Valley has requested CDBG funds to purchase a vehicle
needed in order to expand the Yucca Valley Citizens' Patrol Program to low - and
moderate-income areas of the town.
21) Additional CDBG funds are needed to replace the fan in the commercial kitchen in
Bellfield Hall.
2J) The City of Colton has requested the reprogramming of CDBG funds in order to
proceed with construction of improvements to Pennsylvania Avenue.
REVIEW BY OTHERS: Amendments affecting Supervisorial Districts have been reviewed by
the staff of those Districts. The Cities of Barstow, Colton, Twentynine Palms and Yuciapa, and
the Town of Yucca Valley have approved the actions affecting their jurisdictions.
FINANCIAL IMPACT: The proposed substantial amendments to the 1997-98 Consolidated Plan
involve CDBG funds only, and will not affect the County General Fund.
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT(S): 1st, 3rd, and 5th.
PRESENTER: Thomas R. Laurin, Director, 388-0808.
""Notification as required has been made by publication in The Inland Hispanic News, EI
Chicano, Precinct Reporter, Westside Story, Desert Dispatch, Daily Press, Yucaipa & Cali mesa
News-Mirror, Hi-Desert Star and The Sun, newspapers of general circulation.
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