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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20- Community Development Department 20.a Consent Calendar a " b= City of San Bernardino ' Request for Council Action D I c .N 3 O Date: October 18, 2017 = d s To: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members o 0 W From: Andrea Miller, City Manager o By: Mark Persico, AICP, Community Development Director Oliver Mujica, Planning Division Manager d r Subject: Acceptance of Grant Funds for Arrowhead Grove from the 0 Housing Related Parks Program a` 0 w Recommendation U) Adopt a Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of San Bernardino, U. ; California, authorizing the acceptance of Housing Related Parks Program Funds from the California Department of Housing and Community Development for Arrowhead P Grove. w 0 a Background The Housing Related Parks (HRP) Program is designed to award grant funds to local a governments that approve housing for lower-income households and are in compliance with State of California housing element law. a M • O On February 1, 2016, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016- 11 authorizing the submittal of the Housing Related Parks (HRP) Program grant application in the amount of $398,600 to the State of California Department of w Housing and Community Development (HCD). o • c� On June 30, 2016, HCD announced that the City of San Bernardino was a awarded a HRP Program grant in the amount of$398,200. i ■ On November 7, 2016, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2016- °� 221 accepting the HRP Program grant funds from HCD. a 0 On April 17, 2017, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2017-66 Z authorizing the submittal of an additional HRP Program grant application in the F amount of$305,600 to HCD. Z On June 30, 2017, HCD announced that the City of San Bernardino was awarded an additional HRP Program grant in the amount of$101,830. t a Packet Pg. 222 20.a N Discussion Arrowhead Grove is intended to improve and expand recreational opportunities for its residents. The site will create a series of connected outdoor spaces that promote healthy living, music, and lifelong learning through a multicultural lens. The on-site network of recreational amenities could include a Community, Health, and Success N Center, outdoor classrooms, community gardens, flexible gathering spaces, edible o landscaping, celebrations of natural processes, and moments of inspirational art and musical expressions. The Arrowhead Grove recreational network is envisioned to include joint-use facilities for E. Neal Roberts Elementary School. c w To implement the previously awarded $398,200 HRP Program grant, National Core has c developed the following scope of work: c� ■ Park Facilities Plan - After completing a request for proposals process, a 3 qualified landscape architecture firm specializing in children's outdoor leaning 0 environments has been retained to develop a park facilities plan for Arrowhead a` Grove. C w N • Community Outreach - A series of community workshops will be conducted to ; inform the planning process, focusing on the selection of amenities and w resources to ensure that residents living in and around Arrowhead Grove directly benefit. As this area is classified as a park-deficient community and a w disadvantaged community it is critical to ensure that the planning process is informed by the needs of those living in the area. CL ■ Community Resource Center Due Diligence - Upon completion of the Park Facilities Plan, pre-development activities will be completed, including the a necessary environmental Phase I and Phase 11 reports, engineering reports, and o any additional planning studies required to determine the feasibility of utilizing an existing building at 660 E Orange Street as a community resource center. The N vision for the community resource center is offering services to local residents Uj (i.e. daycare/preschool, job training, financial services/education etc.). 0 c� Community Resource Center— The construction of Community Resource Center a will commence within the existing building located at 660 E Orange Street within = Arrowhead Grove, based upon the Park Facilities Plan. o IX Fiscal Impact a The HRP Program grant funds in the amount of $101,830 will be passed through to o National Core through a previously executed agreement between the City and National Z CORE. There is no match requirement under the HRP Program. U_ Z Conclusion The newly awarded $101,830 HRP Program grant will be utilized towards the completion of the Community Resource Center. a Packet Pg. 223 20.a U) Attachments Attachment 1 Resolution a Attachment 2 HCD Award Letter d d Ward: 1 Synopsis of Previous Council Actions: Approval of Resolution No. 2016-11, 0 Resolution 2016-221 and Resolution No. 2017-66 E 0 L w d 0 L O d L 3 0 L L a L 0 w c LL c� ,L^ V W 0 d V Q V V Q M CI N L N W O Q W 2 O Q U) a Z I LL H Z C7 C m t v ca Q Packet Pg. 224 This Page Is left Intentionally Blank 20.b 1 RESOLUTION NO: N L 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN a BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF HOUSING 3 RELATED PARKS PROGRAM FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR ARROWHEAD GROVE 4 c .N 7 5 WHEREAS,the State of California, Department of Housing and Community Development = d 6 ("Department") issued a Notice of Funding Availability dated November 16, 2016 ("NOFA"), c 7 w under its Housing-Related Parks("HRP")Program; and c 8 a 9 WHEREAS, the Department is authorized to approve funding allocations for the HRP d t 10 Program, subject to the terms and conditions of the NOFA, Program Guidelines, Application c a 11 Package, and Standard Agreement; and o U) 12 WHEREAS, National CORE has also partnered with the City of San Bernardino on its 3 U. 13 application for grant funding for the HRP Program; and L 14 WHEREAS, funding from the HRP Program will allow National CORE and City of San ° d 15 16 Bernardino to revitalize a high-need, park deprived area within central San Bernardino by 17 establishing a network of recreational facilities, including: parks, trails, a community center and Q M 18 joint-use facilities to be utilized by neighborhood residents including residents of the Arrowhead N V 0 19 Grove public housing facility and students at E. Neal Roberts Elementary and Sierra High School; i 20 and 0 a 21 WHEREAS, revitalization of blighted areas is critical to the Mayor and City Council's 3 22 0 objectives of creating an economically viable and safe community; and 23 a 24 WHEREAS, the grant application will not require a match of funding and will be Z 25 developed through a partnership with National CORE and the City of San Bernardino Community Z 9 26 Development Department, City Manager's Office and its Housing Division; and 0 27 WHEREAS, on April 17, 2017, the Mayor and City Council adopted Resolution No. 2017- E 28 66 authorizing the submittal of the HRP Program grant application in the amount of$305,600.00 a 1 Packet Pg.225 20.b 1 by National CORE on behalf of the City of San Bernardino to the California Department of 2 Housing and Community Development, and v 3 WHEREAS, on June 30, 2017, California Department of Housing and Community rn 4 Development announced that the City of San Bernardino has been awarded a HRP Program grant 3 O 5 in the amount of$101,830.00. 6 r NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL c 7 m OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO,CALIFORNIA AS FOLLOWS: o 8 0 9 Section 1. National CORE was authorized to submit the grant application to the California m L 10 Department of Housing and Community Development for the HRP Program on behalf of the City c a` 2. 11 of San Bernardino. w w V 12 Section 2. Upon the acceptance and funding, all funds related to the HRP Program grant shall 3 LL 13 be used to construct housing related park improvements for Arrowhead Grove. 14 Section 3. No match of funding is required for the completion the HRP Program grant and all 15 16 work required for the submission of the HRP Program grant shall be done through a partnership of v the City of San Bernardino and National CORE Renaissance. a 17 CO) 0 Ig Section 4. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute the required Agreement and O 19 supporting documentation between the City of San Bernardino and the California Department of L 20 Housing and Community Development and National CORE for the completion of the Waterman o a W 21 Gardens Project under the HRP Program grant. _ 3 22 0 Section 6. A copy of this Resolution shall remain on file in the City Clerk's Office for a a 23 0 24 minimum of seven(7) years after the date of adoption. n 25 111 Z ga 26 Ill 0 u m 27 /// E 28 111 a 2 Packet Pg.226 20.b RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN t „ 1 BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF HOUSING RELATED PARKS PROGRAM FUNDS FROM THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF a 2 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOR ARROWHEAD GROVE 3 m o: 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 City Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on 0 x 6 the _day of , 2017,by the following vote to wit: w E 0 7 Council Members: Ayes Nay Abstain Absent m 8 MARQUEZ ° t� 9 BARRIOS m t 10 VALDIVIA c SHORETT a` 11 NICKEL w -0 12 CHARD u. 13 MULVIHILL 14 w 0 m 15 16 Georgeann Hanna,CMC, City Clerk m v a 17 .. The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of ,2017. N 18 v 19 m 20 21 R. Carey Davis, Mayor City of San Bernardino 22 o0c 23 Approved as to Form: a Gary D. Saenz z 24 City Attorney LL 25 z By: 26 :.. 27 E 28 a 3 Packet Pg.227 This Page Is left Intentionally Blank SIAT DF.CALLEQRNIA-L3 SIN SS.CONSUMER SERVICES AND W2LWNG_AGE{yGy CQM G.�( JFL _ 2(]•C DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION OF HOUSING POLICY DEVELOPMENT 2020 W.EI Camino,Suite 500 o e Sacramento,CA [918)263-2811!FAX FAX((816)263-7453 N Y L 6/30/17 ****CORRECTED COPY"" � d Mr. Mark Scott City Manager City of San Bernardino N 300 North D Street o San Bernardino, California 92418 = RE: 2016 Designated Program Year Housing-Related Parks Program Award E L Dear Mr. Scott: c c� The Department of Housing and Community Development(Department) is pleased to announce the City of San Bernardino has been awarded a Housing-Related Parks (HRP) Program award for the 2016 Designated Program Year(DPY). The goal of the HRP o Program is to increase the overall supply of housing affordable to lower-income households a by providing financial incentives for the creation, expansion or renovation of community o park and recreation amenities. Funding for the HRP Program is available pursuant to the N Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006 (Proposition IC). The HRP Program reflects the Department's commitment to work in partnership with local LLL governments to address California's critical housing and community development needs, recognizing and reinforcing the critical linkages between housing, jobs, and the economy in creating vital, livable communities. o W U As you know, all local government applicants with eligible units for new, preserved, Y rehabilitated and acquired rental or ownership housing affordable to lower-income d households and which are in compliance with State housing element law, are eligible to a receive HRP Program grant funds for use in local capital improvement park-related projects. The application submitted in response to the Department's HRP Program N DPY 2016 Notice of Funding Availability(NOFA) indicated the City of San Bernardino met these programmatic requirements and has implemented the objectives of the Program. The Department received applications requesting funds in excess of the $36 million a available under the current NOFA. As stated in the Program Guidelines, "if eligibility for = funds exceeds the amount of funding available In any round, the Department may reduce o all grants proportionally." As a result, the Department has prorated awards based on the year the unit was approved, with units approved in 2016 receiving full funding and units a approved between 2010 and 2015 receiving a prorated award of approximately 35% of Z requested funds. The 2010 to 2015 units were prorated based on the fact that applicants D had the opportunity to previously apply for those units in prior funding rounds. The breakdown of units by approval year for City of San Bernardino is a follows: Z �a 2016 _ 2010-2015 Number of Units Approved 0 __ 61 Total Number of Bedrooms'` _ 0 129 *Grant funds, including bonus funds, are awarded on a per bedroom basis a Packet Pg. 228 Mr. Scott 2o.c Page 2 This letter,therefore, constitutes a conditional commitment of grant funds in the amount of a $101,830 as follows: r Funds Awarded—2016 $0 Funds Awarded—2010 to 2015 $101,830 RHNA Bonus $0 7"0. I Awry i "l< r 0 — 2 d E Staff will be contacting you shortly to initiate the process of preparing the Standard o Agreement for fund distribution. Please note, no funds may be expended, nor any costs incurred, until the standard agreement is fully executed. Congratulations on your 0 successful application. For further information, please contact your Program 0 representative, Greg Nickless, at greg.nickiess@hcd.ca.gov or(916)263-6244. s 3 Sincerely, a 0 M c LL c m Jennifer Seeger Assistant Deputy Director cc: Mark Persico, Community Development Director, Persico_ma@sbc'ity.org a v Q M 0 N N R Q W 2 0 Q Z LL H Z C7 C d E t v Packet Pg. 229