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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR8- Economic Development ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REQUEST FOR COMMISSION/COUNCIL ACTION FROM: RONALD E.WINKLER SUBJECT: SECOND YEAR ACTION Development Director PLAN-199511999 CONSOLIDATED PLAN DATE: November 29, 1995 Synopsis of Previous Commission/Council/Committee Action(s): On November 6, 1995,the Mayor and Common Council set December 4, 1995,at 11:00 a.m.,as the date and time for the Public Hearing on the Second Year Action Plan component of the 1995/1999 Consolidated Plan to address ° community needs for the 1996/1997 Program Year for federal funding. ° ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Motion(s): OPEN PUBLIC HEARING CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING (Mayor and Common Council) MOTION: That the Mayor and Common Council accept comments and views of residents,public agencies and other interested parties on the housing and community needs to be addressed in the Second Year Action Plan. --- 1 /i4a, Admuustrator RONALD t.WINKLER Development Director ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Person(s): Ronald E.Winkler/Norma Owens Phone: 5081 Project Area(s): All Ward(s): One-Seven(1-7) Supporting Data Attached: Staff Report; FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $ N/A Source: N/A Budget Authority: N/A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Commission/Council Notes: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REW:NJO:lag:12-04-02.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA MEETING DATE: 12/04/1995 Agenda Item Number: 401-. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Second Year Action Plan 1995/1999 Consolidated Plan BACKGROUND Last year, the 1995/1999 Consolidated Plan, which contained the First Year Action Plan, was adopted by Council and sent and approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD). The Consolidated Plan reduces the burden of administering certain housing and community development programs by consolidating the planning and application requirements for federal funding into a single strategy. For the City of San Bernardino, this strategy integrates the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)Final Statement, the HOME Investment Partnership Act (HOME)Program Description and the Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG) Application. The Consolidated Plan has thus replaced the individual planning and application efforts for CDBG, HOME and ESG funding. Each year of the implementation of the Consolidated Plan, an annual assessment of the housing and community development needs must be conducted. The needs assessment, contained in an Action Plan, must be consistent with the overall Consolidated Plan and meet the eligibility criteria of the CDBG, HOME and ESG Programs. The objective of the Action Plan is to prioritize, for annual funding purposes, the housing and community development needs identified in the five- year Consolidated Plan. Basically, the statutes for the CDBG, HOME and ESG Programs set forth three basic goals which are closely related to the major commitments and priorities of HUD and are the basis for the eligibility criteria of the Programs. Each of these goals must primarily benefit low-and very low- income persons. First, the Programs are to provide decent housing. Included within this broad goal are the following: assist homeless persons to obtain affordable housing; retain the affordable housing stock; and increase the availability of permanent housing that includes structural features and services to enable persons with special needs to live in dignity. Second, the Programs are to provide a suitable living environment. This includes improving the safety and livability of neighborhoods; increasing access to quality facilities and services; reducing the isolation of income groups within areas by deconcentrating housing opportunities and revitalizing deteriorating neighborhoods; restoring and preserving natural and physical features of special value for historic, architectural, or aesthetic reasons; and conserving energy resources. The third major statutory goal of the Programs is to expand economic opportunities. Within this goal are creating jobs accessible to low- and very low-income persons; providing access to credit for community development that promotes long-term economic and social viability; and empowering low- and very low-income persons in federally assisted and public housing achieve self- sufficiency. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REW:NJO:lag:12-04-02.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA MEETING DATE: 12/04/1995 Agenda Item Number: L ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY STAFF REPORT Second Year Action Plan 1995/1995 Consolidated Plan November 29, 1995 Page Number-2- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Consolidated Plan furthers the statutory goals. The Plan was developed through a collaborative process whereby citizens, public, private and local governmental agencies, meeting in a series of public forums, provided input and developed general priorities. The Plan establishes a unified vision for community development and shapes the various federal programs into effective, coordinated localized strategies and creates the opportunity for the strategic planning for the limited federal funds, in combination with local resources. The Action Plan, is the annual opportunity for citizen participants to impact the strategic planning process by modifying the needs and priorities established in the five-year Consolidated Plan document. The needs assessment, gathered in the two public hearing all jurisdictions are required to hold at a minimum during each program year cycle, will help to identify the specific programs and projects to meet the housing and community development needs for the 1996/1997 program year. The Public Notice regarding this first public hearing and contained in the attached exhibit, has been published in three local newspapers pursuant to HUD regulations and copies mailed specifically to potential CDBG applicants. R NALD . WINKLER, Director Developutent Department ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REW:NJ0:1ag:12-04-02.cdc COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA MEETING DATE: 12/04/1995 Agenda Item Number: .L PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING HUD CONSOLIDATED PLAN AND REQUEST FOR CDBG PROJECT PROPOSALS 1996-1997 Program Year THE PURPOSE OF THIS PUBLIC HEARING IS TO OBTAIN PUBLIC INPUT REGARDING DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY'S SECOND YEAR COMPONENT OF THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE SPECIFIC USE OF FUNDS TO MEET HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NEEDS FOR THE NEXT FISCAL YEAR. THE CITY NEEDS YOUR INPUT: The San please call Noinia Owens at(909)384-5081. Please call Bernardino City Council will be holding a public hearing at seven days prior to the meeting with any special 11:00 a.m.on Monday,December,4, 1995,in City Hall requirements to ensure that the City will be able to make Council Chambers,located at 300 N. "D" Street in the City reasonable accommodations. of San Bernardino. The City is soliciting public comments from interested citizens,public agencies and other FEDERAL GRANT PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS interested parties regarding housing and community development needs,issues,and problems which will be EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT (ESG)PROGRAM addressed in the Department of Housing and Urban Development's(HUD)Second Year Action Plan of the The Stewart B.McKinney Homeless Assistance Act 1995-2000 Consolidated Plan. Of primary concern will provides federal funds to assist in alleviating homelessness. be the needs of low and very low income individuals and For the 1996-1997 Fiscal Year,which begins July 1, 1996, families,as well as the needs of the homeless,low income the City of San Bernardino anticipates receiving target areas;and the elimination of slum and blight approximately$100,000 in ESGP funds. The City would conditions. use these funds to continue providing essential services to homeless persons by giving grants to non-profit The Consolidated Plan is a three to five year planning organizations that shelter and serve the homeless. The document which will address the use of Federal funds are distributed to the service providers through a grant/entitlement funds for the purpose of meeting the request for proposal process. goals of providing decent housing,a suitable living environment and expanded economic opportunities for For more information about the requirements of the ESG those in need in our community. The City now consolidates Program,please contact the Homeless Services Analyst in its application submission for federal grants into a single the Housing Division at(909)384-5081. document. For the 1996-97 program year beginning July 1, 1996,the Second Year Action Plan will specifically HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS(HOME) solicit project proposals for the City's Community PROGRAM Development Block Grant Program. The other federal grant funds to be applied for under the single application The HOME Program was enacted under Title 11 of the are the Emergency Shelter Grant(ESG)Program and the Cranston-Gonzales National Affordable Housing Act HOME Investment Partnerships Act(HOME). (NAHA)approved November 28, 1990. The Program provides federal funds to local governments to preserve Once the community needs have been determined,the and expand the supply of decent,safe,sanitary and Second Year Action Plan will be developed based on affordable housing. For the 1996-1997 Fiscal Year,which expected resources,determine the specific use of funds as begins July 1, 1996,the City of San Bernardino expects to well as to provide a basis for assessing performance for the receive approximately$1,500,000 in HOME funds. 1996-97 program year. The City's HOME Program provides loans and grants to This will be the first of two required public hearings to be non-profit Community Housing Development held during the citizen input process. The second hearing Organizations(CHDOs), rental housing owners and single will be held in late Spring to provide final comments on the family housing occupied by owners,for a variety of draft of the final Second Year Action Plan. acquisition and rehabilitation activities. In addition, HOME funds are used for providing rental subsidies to In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,if very low income families. you require special assistance to participate in this meeting, For information about the requirements of the HOME handicapped persons to publicly owned and Program,please contact the HOME Coordinator in the privately owned buildings,facilities and Housing Division at(909)384-5081. improvements. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 9. Special Economic Development Activities that PROGRAM(CDBG) provide grants,loans,loan guarantees and other forms of necessary and appropriate support to The Federal Housing and Community Development Act of private for-profit businesses for providing 1974,as amended,provides federal Community increased employment opportunities and public Development Block Grant funds for projects that promote benefits. the development of viable urban communities by providing decent housing and suitable living environments and If you have any questions or require further information expanding economic opportunities,principally for persons about the CDBG Program,please call the CDBG of low and moderate income. For the 1996-1997 Fiscal Coordinator at(909)384-5081. Year,which begins July 1, 1996,the City of San Bernardino expects to receive approximately$3,305,000. REQUEST FOR CDBG PROJECT PROPOSALS All CDBG funded projects must meet one of the following As of December 18. 1995,the City will be accepting national objectives: 1)principally benefitting low and CDBG project proposals for the 1996-97 program year. moderate income persons,2)eliminating slums and blight, The final deadline for submitting applications is January or 3)meeting an urgent need. An area principally 26, 1996. Those applicants requesting optional technical benefitting low and moderate income persons must contain assistance may submit a preliminary application no later 51 percent or more residents with incomes at or below 80 than January 12, 1996. Application forms will be available percent of the City's median income. Eligible projects from the address below: which provide direct services must serve clientele composed of more than 50 percent low and moderate City of San Bernardino income persons. The types of projects and programs Economic Development Agency which may be considered for funding,subject to national Development Division-CDBG Coordinator objectives compliance,are summarized as follows: 201 North"E" Street,Third Floor San Bernardino,CA 92401-1507 1. Acquisition by purchase,long-term lease,or (909)384-5081 donation of real property for an eligible public purpose. 2. Disposition of real property acquired under the CDBG Program. njoD:conp1npb.nt1 3. Public facilities and Improvements to include acquisition,construction,reconstruction, rehabilitation or installation of public facilities and improvements. 4. Clearance Activities to support demolition and removal of deteriorated buildings and improvements to abate health and safety hazards. 5. Public Services that are new or expanding and are directed toward meeting employment,crime prevention,child care,drug abuse prevention and other community service needs. CDBG applicants under this category must be public or private non- profit organizations. 7. Interim Assistance to arrest harmful or dangerous conditions needing immediate attention. 8. Removal of Architectural Barriers that restrict the mobility and accessibility of elderly or