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RESOLUTION 90-19912 RESOLUTION NO. 90-19912 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AUTHORIZING THE COMPLETION AND SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) , PURSUANT TO TITLE IV OF THE STEWART B. MCKINNEY HOMELESS ASSISTANCE ACT, PL 100-77 (7/22/87) AND SECTION 485 OF THE STEWART B. MCKINNEY HOMELESS ASSISTANCE AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1988, PL 100-628 (8/10/88) ; AND AUTHORIZATION TO APPROPRIATE SUCH FUNDS WHEN RECEIVED. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; WHEREAS, on July 22 , 1987 President Reagan signed into law the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act intended to provide urgently needed assistance to protect and improve the lives of the homeless; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 1988 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published the final rule on the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act; and WHEREAS, under this rule,the City of Miami Beach was allocated $47, 000 to be used for either rehabilitation, operation or maintenance, the provision of essential services, or an appropriate combination of the three, at a shelter for the homeless; and WHEREAS, there is no shelter currently in operation within the City of Miami Beach and the City' s allocation of $47 , 000 is insufficient to undertake or implement a new project within the City; and WHEREAS, the City' s 1988 allocation was combined with Dade County' s and used for the rehabilitation of the Miami Mission Association' s shelter for homeless women and children, and the City' s 1989 allocation @ $30, 000 was utilized for the operations of the shelter; and WHEREAS, this shelter is currently in operation and in need of funds for continued operating costs; and WHEREAS, it has been agreed that priority for the placement at the shelter will be given to the housing needs of Miami Beach residents who have been displaced by the closing of unsafe buildings through code enforcement action, or other City actions, or who have been unable to obtain adequate housing through their own means, in return for the assistance from the City of Miami Beach with the Miami Mission Association's operating costs of the facility; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Manager be authorized and directed to complete and submit the application for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by February 26, 1990. Further, that the Administration be authorized to appropriate such funds when received. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 21st DAY OF February , 1990. VICE-MAYOR ATTEST: FORM A LEGAL DEPT. CITY CLERK . By Date Z1/42.-// ) eat, 7gliaote ead FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 9 * incoar,ORATEO)* ''VACA TIONLAND U. S. A. OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. J()S10 DATE: February 21 , 1990 TO: Mayor Alex Daou. • Members of ti City Comm is o . Wir- FROM: Rob W. Pa .ins �► City Manager 4,4! SUBJECT: SUBMISSION OF THE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HUD @ $47 , 000 On January 12 , 1990, the City received official notification from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) , of our allocation @ $47 , 000 for Fiscal Year 1990, under the Emergency Shelter Grants Program. The City' s previous year' s allocation was used for operation of the Miami Mission Association, Inc. , a shelter for homeless women and children. The City' s funds were used for the operation and maintenance costs in return for the Miami Beach homeless women and children being given priority for placement at the shelter. Since the women' s and children' s shelter has a proven track record, and requires additional operating funds, it is recommended that we continue to support this fine facility with our new allocation. As in the past, it has been agreed that priority for the placement at the shelter will be given to the housing needs of Miami Beach residents who have been displaced by the closing of unsafe buildings through code enforcement action, or other City actions, or who have been unable to attain adequate housing through their own means, in return for the assistance from the City with the Miami Mission Association' s operating costs of the facility. Also, as you are aware, there is no shelter currently in operation within the City of Miami Beach, and the City ' s allocation of $47 , 000 is insufficient to undertake or implement a new project within the City. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Manager be authorized and directed to submit the application for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) by February 26, 1990, and that the City Manager be the authorized signator. Also, should the funds be allocated from the U.S. Department of HUD, that the City be authorized to appropriate such funds when received. I AGENDA a 2.,1 ITEM 7-- 'DATEqo L - CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 4 , - OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 February 23 , 1990 Mr. Jim Chaplin, Manager Department of Housing and Urban Development 325 West Adams Street Jacksonville, Florida 32202 ATTN: Mr. Gary Causey Emergency Shelter Grant Coordinator RE: SUBMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT APPLICATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 1990 Dear Mr. Chaplin: Enclosed please find the Fiscal Year 1990 "Emergency Shelter Grant Application" , for the City of Miami Beach, in accordance with Section IV of the Stewart B. McKinney Act. The following information has been enclosed to assist your office in its review of our application: 1. Original and two(2) copies of Standard Form #424 2. Authorizing Resolution 3 . Grant Application 4. Required Certifications Please contact Mrs. Shirley Taylor-Prakelt, Assistant Director of the Economic and Community Development Department, at (305) 673- 7260 if additional information is required. We look forward to the implementation of this grant project to assist the homeless segment o '• • - -= ty, which includes the homeless persons in Miami Beach. Sincerely 1.74.01 Aff °: "40116 . - V -R Roy W. Park ns Ci y Manager RWP/C 6 Enclosures cc: Ron Rumbaugh, Ass't City Mgr. Stuart L. Rogel, Dir. , E&CD Shirley Taylor-Prakelt, Ass 't. Dir. , E&CD Andrew Brosnan, Researcher/Grantswriter FEDERAL ASSISTANCE ' �n`i�"�E' •°'°`�"''0'"`'"w 2/26/90 S-90-MC-1 2— 5007 I *mg or umetsissose • tam•tcrivto Ov stall Sum b0"cr tor. Aooirat�w ammo" �*•��calsorT 0 Constructor 0 Consituclon 4 OAR AE C EM 0 OY 1 E DE sx♦0E1IC1 Fads•al I ennt,sr ` sfruction ........p 0 1'+a+deor+structan $ APPsCAWT wf ORtr•tION LSgal kerne BEACH Or l''0�Unit.CITY OF MIAMI BEACH �T. OF ECONC iIC AND C vIvIUNITY DEVELOPMENT Aeo'11 st lap••c,r1►. county. J111* a++o tip 6000 1* Pismo ar+0 ta4phoeY number 01 tti Owson b 0e cot+tact.0 a+rnattKs wworw,,,Q 1700 ICI DRIVE this aop��rat,on Wive wee code) MIAMIBEACH, FLORIDA 33139 ROB W. PASS CITY (305) 673-7010 DADE COUNTY SHIRLEY TAYLOR PRAKLT, CD DIRECTOR (305)673-7 Er_____ E. ttlrtlLptrEA 00EKT1i1VnOs1 MVYSEA Mut t. TYPE Of :(enter hl1�.r m 000'''' b 1 0 0 1 0 3 7 2 A. State W Independent Semi Div.Cot I.' State Comic:diad involution of Hoge*,Leaman.; & TYPE Of aP tt,.Anp C Uun coat • J Privets RNs 0 Torrnsh,p K Indian Tape Q '.' 0 Contw,wt,on 0 A.v,soon E. Int.rstal. •L. indivglual w�rs+or+. w+t.t F Intarnwtic,p1 V Nola Or anuat,on sOO'op+gal•tatt«ts)m Oosl.$): 0 . G Scowl Montt 14 Otter(Spar.rlV) A Increase Award B Decrease Award C lrwaasa Owat,on 0 O.cr..s. Ouratlon Otte.(specify) I. NAME Of PEDEIULL AGENCY: U.S. DEPT. OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT IS. CATalOO 0*FEDERAL OOIAISnC I 1 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE Of£PPLCCAXTI PROJECT: ASSISTANCE NUMSEIt L� :.i 2 3 1 MIAMI WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHELTER UT ._- t.E• urgency Shelter. Grant Program SERVICES IL *ALAS AFFECTED•Y PROJECT(csh•s. Counl,•f. sla$. .*act DADE COQ t3 PROPOSED PROJECT: J14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS Of Stan Oat* Ending Dot. a. Apoac„tt :b New 3/1/90 12/30/90 14 and 15 14,15,16,17,18,19 IS.ESTIMATED FUNDING: 1$.a APPLICATION SU$JECT To REVIEW SY STATE EXICUTIYE OAOEA 12377 POOCEUUT a Federal a .00 a YES S TCWA tCATION WAS UADTM E AVAILABLE TO E 4 7,000 STATE EXECUTIVE oaoEF1 12372 PROCESS FQA REVIEW ON b Aooi,ca+,t . Z -00 0 DATE C State $ .00 b NO 123 PROGAALl tS NOT COVERED BY E 0. 12372 d lcrc at $ .00 0 -00 0 OR PAOGR HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED 8Y STATE FOR REVIEW f Other = I Pecirem Income 0 00 11. 1s THE APPLICANT DELINOUEHT ON ANT FEDERAL DEMI 9 TOTAL $ 0 Xy II 'Yes.• attach an exptanat,on 0 No AO 47.000 I• TO IKE REST OF 14V ENOwLEDGE AND BELIEF ALL DATA 04 THIS AP ICATION►*EAPPLICAT1ON ARE TRUE AND CO*s CT.THE UYENT WAS - •�NOR1?ED BY THE GOVERNING BODY Of THE APPLICANT AND THE ApoucA7a mu COMPLY WIT1t THE ATTACHEDt ASSISTANCE I T SEEN WA ASSURANCES tf T E SSS a►HCE n•waA0E0 I t . .- 'am.or Authorised A • !sent B Tate c Telephone nwna., `,0' • PARKINS CITY MANAGER (305) 673-7010 t •' •E weii, • Oat! 5.9 nod /1� - �/�)►� ............... 2/23/90 --A,e..ovs • • s Not Usao+t ! �+CJ�O den J s ?a ,45E-ti I 62 o•.x,.oec D' CUB ...0.y. •-10 Standard Form 424 page 2 The City of Miami Beach combined its 1988 allocation of $38 , 000 with Metro-Dade County's allocation, to renovate the women's and children' s shelter that is currently operated by the Miami Mission Association, Inc. The facility is located at 2250 N.W. 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida. Upon completion of the renovation, the shelter opened on January 2, 1989 to provide services to homeless women and children. The shelter contains thirty-seven adult beds and several cribs. Since opening, the shelter has housed approximately twenty residents each night. In addition to providing them with a safe place to sleep, the facility is staffed with social workers and counselors who also provide counseling and training to assist the residents in becoming self-sufficient. Both a transient and a long-term program are offered. Three meals are served each day and clean clothing is distributed. The facility provides transportation to medical appointments, job interviews and other social service agencies. The shelter is still in need of furnishings, equipment and operating supplies/costs. The operators foresee an increase in operation costs as the utility bills increase during the summer months and more residents are admitted. Transportation for the clients to the above described sites is also critical, and a van is necessaryfor such purposes. The City of Miami Beach plans to continue assisting this facility by supplementing its budget with the new allocation of Emergency Shelter Grant funds to be used for operating and maintenance costs. In return, the Mission will provide transportation and housing to the homeless women and children on Miami Beach. The match for the grant will be provided by the Miami Mission Association through their administrative costs of operating the shelter, as outlined in backup documentation that is included in this application. The project is categorically exempt from environmental review as outl ined under 24 CFR 58.35 due to the funding of no rehabilitative costs. RESOLUTION $0. 90-19912 A AESOLDTIO�t OF TE! CITY COXXIUIOx OF TB! CITY OF =Ala BEACz, FLORIDA AUTSOAISIMO Ts! CONFLICTION AND SUBXI3BION OF AN APPLICATION FOR FUNDING UWDIR TX! IMEIGENCY SRELTU GRANT PROOR1W TO TEE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF imam AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD), PURSUANT TO TITLE IY 01 TEE STEWART !. MCKINNEY HOXELl88 ASSISTANCE AC?, PL 100-77 (7/22/87) AND SECTION 485 OF THE STEW/RT 3. MCKINNEY SOXELE88 _ ASSISTANCE AREND/TENTS ACT OF 1188, PL 100-428 (8/10/88); AND AUTHORIZATION TO APPROPRIATE SUCH FUNDS WHEN RECEIVED. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; WHEREAS, on July 22, 1987 President Reagan signed into law the Stewart 8. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act intended to provide urgently needed assistance to protect and improve the lives of the homeless; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 1988 the Department of Housing and Urban Development published the final rule on the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act; and WHEREAS, under this rule,the City of Miami Beach was allocated $47,000 to be used for either rehabilitation, operation or maintenance, the provision of essential services, or an appropriate combination of the three, at a shelter for the homeless; and WHEREAS, there is no shelter currently in operation within the fil City of Miami Beach and the City's allocation of $47,000 is insufficient to undertake or i.upleeng _a new project within the City; and WHEREAS, the City's 1988 allocation vas combined with Dade County's and used for the rehabilitation of the Miami Mission Association's shelter for homeless women and children, and the City's 1989 allocation @ $30,000 was utilized for the operations of the shelter; and WHEREAS, this shelter is currently in operation and in need of funds for continued operating costs; and WHEREAS, it has been agreed that priority for the placement at the shelter will be given to the housing needs of Miami Beach residents who have been displaced by the closing of unsafe buildings through code enforcement action, or other City actions, or who have been unable to obtain adequate housing through their own means, in return for the assistance from the City of Miami Beach with the Miami Mission Association's operating costs of the facility; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Manager be authorized and directed to complete and submit the application for funding under the Emergency Shelter Grant Program to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by February 26, 1990. Further, that the Administration be authorized to appropriate such funds when received. PASSED AHD ADOPTED THIS 21st DAY or February , 1990. (signed) Abe Resnick VICE-MAYOR ATTEST: FORM APPROVED (signed) Elaine M. Baker LEGAL DEPT. CITY CLERK By6O•i..•4 s��3-/90 MIAMI MISSION ASSOCIATION AND CHILDREN'8 SHELTER EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT BUDGET 1 Item1Zed Total 1. Renovation _0_ -0- 2. Essential Services -0- -0- 3. 0- -0- 3. Maintenance and Operating Costs $47, 000 Equipment Van $33, 900 518, 900 Computer $15, 000 Maintenance - Buil ' ding $10, 400 Equipment 5300 Fuel $2, 400 TOTAL BUDGET $47, 000 SOURCE OF MATCHING FUNDS lill MIAMI 1dZB8ION ]18BOCIATION IIITOTAL TIME MATCH Executive Director Salary $43 , 800 Fringes $6,510 $50, 310 15% $7, 546 1111 Administrator Salary $36, 401 Fringes $2, 400 $38,801 75% $29, 101 01 Comptroller Salary $30, 000 POFringes $1, 692 $31, 692 25% $7,923 Public Relations Salary $26,500 II Fringes $1, 336 $27, 616 10% 52 , 761 I II TOTAL MATCH $47, 331 ATTACHMENT 6 CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PLAN II, Rob W. Parkins , and title)(name author1zed to act on behalf of The City of Miami Beach, Florida • or , (State, City, CountyTerritory) certify that the activitiesro osed The Cit of Miami Beach Florida P by (name of applicant or recipient) are 1111 consistent with the Comprehensive Homeless Assistance Plan submitted by The City of Miami Beach, Florida (State, City, County or Territory) on F I rua r Department ofHousing� � _ , having ,19. 8 , to the p Hous ing and Urban Development, hav in need for assistance and theg addressed the manner in which such assistance will enhance and complement available services as referenced in such plan. Rob W. Parkins, City Manager (Name an. Title) r y February 2 3, 1990 r (Signat 4e) (Date) CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY WITH COMPREHENSIVE HOMELESS ASSISTANCE PLAN I, CESAR H. ODIO, Cit Mana•er of the Cit of Miami, Florida, certify that the activities proposed bythe City O f Miami Beach, Florida, are consistent with the Comprehensive Homeless Assistance Plan submitted by the City of Miami February 1 10, 1989, to the Department of Housing and Urban Development having addressed the need for assistance and the manner in which such assistance will enhance and complement available services as referenced in such Plan. oZ - 2 - 90 Cesar H. Odio, City Manager Date City of Miami, Florida ATTACHMENT 7 LOCAL GOVERNMENT GRANTEE EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANTS PROGRAM CERTIFICATIONS BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER I, Rob W. Parkins Cit Mana er • M . _��. ; _ _ , .Chief Executive Officer of will ensure the �r , certify that the local government wi itp provision of the matching supplemental required by• the regulation at 24 pp ntal funds this certification a CFR 576.71. I have attached to description of the sources and supplemental funds, amounts of such I further certify that the local government will comply with: P 1. The requirements of 24 CFR - . . the funding 57e•21 Cad C 11, providing that of homelessprevention g families that haveactivities for received eviction notices or notices of termination of utility fundingfor y services will not supplant pre-existing homeless prevention activities from any other source. 2• The requirements of 24 fundin CFR 576.51(b) (2) (v) concernin the g. of emergency shelter in the ho g commercial facili tels or motels or ties providing transient housing. 3 . The requirements of , continued24 CFR 576.73 concerning the use of buildings for which g grants are usedg emergency shelter for rehabilitation or co • buildings for use as emergencyeversion of shelters for the homeless; or when funds are used solely • y for operating costs or essential services, concerning the population served. to be 4 • The building standards ' raga l rement of 24 CFR 576.75; 5• The requirements of 24 to the CFR 576. 77, concerning assistance homeless; and 6• The requirements of 24 CFR 576.79, other appropriate provisions of 24 CFR Part Federal laws576, and other applicable concerning nondiscrimination and opportunity, equal 7• The requirements of 24CFR 576.80 concerning the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Reloca Policies Act of Acquisition 1970. 2 8. The requirement of 24 CFR 576.80 concerning ' displacement of minimizing the persons as a result of a project assisted with these funds. 9. The requirements of 24 CFR Part 24 concerning the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. I further certify that the localgovernment will ' the provisions of, comply with and regulations and procedures applicable icable , section 104 (g) � PP o f the Housing and Community Development ment with respect to the y P Act of 1974 • p environmental review responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and relatedauthorities authorities as specified in 24 CFR Part 58. I further certify that the submission of an application r f®r an emergency shelter grant is authorized under State and/or local law and that the local governmentpossesses • carryout emergencylegal authority to shelter grant activities in accordance with th applicable law and regulations ons of the Department o f Housing and Urban Development. Rob W. Parkins, City Manager (Name and Title) 11111r. "Ak 41 PP' (Signatief%'e of Ch ` February 23, 1990 �'ecutive Officer) (Date) 11 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 111 EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT PROGRAM - FY 1990 ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF A PROJECT The City of Miami Beach is applying for ra t $47, 000, which will a .grant in the amount of be used to pay for maintenance and operating costs. perating On January 1989, the City prepared an environmental • program. That review review of this was intended to encompass more than one funding year of the program. The description of the activities to be undertaken • allocation (Fiscalwith this new funding Year 1990) is substantiallythe same as before. -- Under 24 CFR Part 58.34 (b) a recipient does not ' Request for Release p have to submit a of Funds (RROF) and certification, and no further approval from HUD will be needed bythe recipient for funds to carryout the P the drawdown of project. . It is found that the project is not a major or federal ' significantlyaffect the � action which would quality of the human environment. No further environmental review action is necessary for the release of funds. February 9, 1990 Prepared By: arlit-e-nlAAA446%;k- Jorge t. Fernandini Environmental Specialist City of Miami Beach ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 90-19912 Authorizing the completion and submission of an application for funding under the emergency shelter grant program to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) , pursuant to Title IV of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, PL 100-77 (7/22/87) and Section 485 of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Amendments Act of 1988, PL 100-628 (8/10/88) ; and authoriz- ation to appropriate such funds when received.