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96-22136 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22136 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN COMPONENT OF THE CITYIS CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995/96 AND AMENDING THE CITY1S MIDDLE BEACH COMMERCIAL FACADE REHABILITATION PROGRAM GUIDELINES ELIMINATING THE TWO-TO-ONE REQUIREMENT OF THE MATCHING GRANT. WHEREAS, the City's Consolidated Plan (Plan) was adopted by the Mayor and City Commission on July 26, 1995; and WHEREAS, the One Year-Action Plan component of the Plan for Fiscal Year 1995/96 included the project description and budget of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program (Program); and WHEREAS, the Program Guidelines were adopted by the Mayor and City Commission on November 21, 1996; and WHEREAS, a "Notice of Intent to Amend" the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Year 1995/96 by eliminating the two to one matching requirement from the Program was published on Thursday, July 18, 1996; and WHEREAS, this amendment does not change the priorities as outlined in the Fiscal Year 1995/96 One-Year Action Plan for the purpose, location, beneficiaries, or the total amount of funding of the Program; and WHEREAS, the thirty day public comment period on the "Notice of Intent to Amend" concluded on August 19, 1996, and no comments were received by the City; and WHEREAS, such Notice indicated that the Program Guidelines would be amended; and WHEREAS, the attached Amendment to the Program Guidelines eliminates the two- to-one requirement of the matching grant; and SECTION VII TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR A FACADE RENOVATION GRANT 1. General This section sets forth the required terms and conditions for a facade renovation grant. 2. Grant Application Review and Grant Amounts Federal CDBG Program funds are limited. Therefore, all rehabilitation projects will be evaluated for feasibility and economic impact. Complete rehabilitation of building facades, signage and awnings, as well as the correction of existing code violations is encouraged. Applications are considered on a first come, first served basis; however, those applicants submitting requests for funding that represent a maximum level of renovation, shall be given priority. Grant funds are available for eligible and approved projects on a 2/3 private, 1/3 CDEG 50/50 fnnilin, match. The City Manager shall approve all grants under the Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program. 3. Points of ~eement The applicant shall agree, as required by the related documents, to abide by all applicable City, State and Federal regulations, and the following terms and conditions: a. Work Write-ups - Assure that clearly written, well- organized work write-ups are prepared which precisely define the rehabilitation work to be undertaken. The Program's technical specifications should be included, or incorporated by reference in the work write-up. b. Cost Estimates for Work Specified - A cost estimate of reasonable project costs which is prepared by a licensed contractor, architect or engineer, and is based on the scope of work and technical specifications contained in the work write-up shall be provided to the Program Administrator. c. Contractor Selection - Under the Program, the applicant may select his/her own cpntractor and does not have to use formal competitive bidding procedures. However, the applicant must secure written estimates from three qualified eligible contractors. The written estimates must be based on work write-ups that precisely define the rehabilitation work to be undertaken. The applicant must provide the Program Administrator with copies of these estimates, and slhe shall review the 17 WHEREAS, the Administration recommends approval of this Amendment to the One-Year Action Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Year 1995/96 and to the Program Guidelines. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City's One-Year Action Plan component of the Consolidated Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Year 1995/96 and the Program Guidelines for the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program, are hereby amended to eliminate the two-to-one matching requirement. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 25TH DAY F SEPTEMBE ATTEST: ]o~d' p~~ CITY CLERK " I \);'d.J p" tH..", .;., LEGAL DEPT. By /(J( If&~-- '--.~G ~~V..9k~__.- CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAIVII BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 5 53-~ L, TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE: September 25, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUTIO :AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ONE- YEAR ACTI PLAN COMPONENT OF THE CITY'S CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS; AND, AMENDING THE CITY'S MIDDLE BEACH COMMERCIAL FACADE REHABILITATION PROGRAM GUIDELINES, ELIMINATING THE 2 TO 1 REQUIREMENT OF THE MATCHING GRANT. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution authorizing an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for Federal Funds for FY 1995/96, and amending the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program Guidelines by eliminating the 2 to 1 requirement of the matching grant. BACKGROUND: On July 26,1995 the City Commission adopted the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for FY 1995/96 which included the project description and the budget of the Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program (Program), a matching grant program for facade improvements and the correction of code violations in a commercial area on 41 st Street between Alton Road and Prairie Avenue. On November 21, 1995 the City Commission adopted the Guidelines for this Program. During the review and approval process of the One-Year Action Plan, the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC) imposed a matching requirement for the Middle Beach Program that was more stringent than the matching requirements on the other two commercial programs, i.e. the programs operated by the Miami Beach Development Corporation (MBDC) south of Dade Boulevard, and the North Beach Development Corporation (NBDC) in North Beach. DATE Co '1 :r <1 "'1.5-'1(, AGENDA ITEM COMMISSION MEMO SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 PAGE 2 In accordance with the recent Legal Opinion #96-019 rendered by the City Attorney, the 2 to 1 matching requirement originally required by the CDAC can no longer be imposed. The program will now be administered as a SO/50 matching grant program which will be consistent with the other commercial revitalization programs. The Program will continue to provide financial assistance to property owners and business owners who are desirous of improving their building facades, business signage, awnings, and the correction of all exterior code violations, and whose businesses serve the income-eligible residential area. The SO/50 match requirement will be retro-active to the date when the guidelines were originally adopted. ANAL YSIS: In order to accomplish this change, an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan for FY 1995/96 is needed. Therefore, on Thursday, July 18, 1996, a "Notice of Intent" to amend the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan by eliminating the 2 to 1 matching requirement of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program was published for a 30-day public comment period which ended on August 19, 1996. No comments were received. This amendment does not change the priorities as outlined in the FY 1995/96 One-Year Action Plan, [lor the purpose, location, beneficiaries, or the total amount of funding of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Project. In addition to the amendment to the Action Plan, the Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program Guidelines must be amended to eliminate the 2 to 1 requirement of the matching grant. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution authorizing an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan for component of the City's Consolidated Plan for federal funds for FY 1995/96, and amending the City of Miami Beach Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program Guidelines by eliminating the 2 to 1 requirement of the matching grant. JGP/~STP/ASP