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RESOLUTION 93-20829 ' r r ' • , f RESOLUTION NO. 93-20829 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR, AND AUTHORIZING FILING OF, A FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR YEAR NINETEEN UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, AND THE CRANSTON-GONZALEZ NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT OF 1990. WHEREAS, on March 2, 1993, two public hearings were held by the City of Miami Beach Community Development Advisory Committee and the City Administration to obtain views and proposals of citizens at the initial stage of the development of the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) "Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds", as well as to assess the performance of the prior program year; and WHEREAS, all requests for funding proposals were reviewed and analyzed by the City Administration and the Community Development Advisory Committee; and WHEREAS,the Miami Beach City Commission on July 14, 1993, held and conducted a Public Hearing to obtain views of citizens relative to the "Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds", and applicable documents, to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by the City of Miami Beach for the Year Nineteen funds, under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990; and WHEREAS, the Year Nineteen"Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" includes the use of $135,428 in re-programmed prior year funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve the filing of the Year Nineteen "Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" which includes the required plan to mitigate adverse effects of CDBG-caused displacement, with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant funds under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, and further authorizes the City Manager to execute and file said application in a timely manner to comply with applicable regulations for, and on behalf of, the City of Miami Beach, Florida, for $3,476,428 in total resources, said allocation of$2,534,000, reprogrammed funds of$135,428, and estimated program income of$807,000 of which $12,000 is available for Year 19 projects, and that the City Manager is authorized to execute all applicable documents, certifications, and the grant agreement/funding approval forms. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 14th day of Jul 1993. RMC/STP/cmc ATTEST: MAYOR .CiUq)..01-S`LtsWv%-- ORM APPROVED CITY CLERK LEGAL DEPT. By Date 1" r r r • CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR FY 1993/94 B-93-MC-12-0014 Pursuant to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990, the City of Miami Beach has developed this "Proposed Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" for FY 1993/94 (CDBG Year 19). This Statement represents the culmination of an extensive planning phase process encompassing maximum citizen participation via the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC), public meetings and hearings. Requests for FY 1993/94 funding totaled approximately $7.6 million. The FY 1993/94 entitlement allocation for the City of Miami Beach is $2,534,000. This amount is supplemented by$807,000 of estimated program income of which $12,000 is available for new Year 19 projects, and $135,428 in reprogrammed funds. The CDBG Program will cover the period from October 1, 1993 through September 30, 1994. The City of Miami Beach encourages affected residents to communicate their comments regarding this Proposed Statement by writing or calling the Housing and Community Development Division, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, telephone (305) 673-7260. Please note that proposed activities for funding are listed under the main category of eligibility where the dollars are reflected, and are cross referenced when components of the activity may fall under another category. OBJECTIVE - ACQUISITION/DISPOSITION To acquire and/or dispose of residential and/or commercial properties in order to upgrade the existing housing stock, provide affordable housing, and to encourage the economic development of the area by providing additional space for emerging businesses. Recommended Activities MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AFFORDABLE HOUSING HOMEOWNERSHIP DEVELOPMENT - $100,000 Location: City-wide 570.201 (a) & 570.201 (b) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide homeownership opportunities to first-time low/moderate income households in Miami Beach. The Miami Beach Development Corporation (MBDC) will acquire and sell eighteen housing units to qualified low and moderate income individuals/families. Program Income @ $400,000 to be generated and retained by MBDC for the continued acquisition/disposition of housing units. THE LESBIAN, GAY & BISEXUAL COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. LESBIAN, GAY & BISEXUAL COMMUNITY CENTER - $60,000 Location: Flamingo CD Target area (south of Dade Boulevard) 570.201 (a) / 570.208 (a) (2) The Community Center will provide space for meetings, counseling, education, recreational activities, and social services for both the alternative lifestyle community and neighborhood residents. • . T INTERIM FINANCE PROGRAM CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - H&CD DIVISION CDBG FLOAT FUNDS - UNOBLIGATED CDBG FUNDS Location: City-wide 570.201 (a), 570.202, 570.203, 570.204 / 570.208 (a) (1), (2), (3), (4) or (b) (1), (2) This activity, commonly referred to as a "CD Float", allows for the use of CDBG funds as short-term loans for eligible CDBG activities such as rehab or residential, commercial or industrial projects. * (Also see Rehabilitation/Preservation and Economic Development Activities/Special Activities by Sub-recipients categories.) Program Income may be generated, but can not yet be projected. Each loan to be handled on a case-by case basis, contingent upon a Final Statement amendment. Acquisition/Disposition-Recommended Funding $160,000 OBJECTIVE - PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS To continue to improve the health, safety, welfare and recreational opportunities through the rehabilitation, construction, and/or expansion of public facilities and infrastructures which principally benefit low and moderate income residents. Recommended Activities NORTH BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. NORTH BEACH STREET TREE PLANTING PROGRAM & NORMANDY ISLE STREET IMPROVEMENTS - $150,000 Location: Northern CD areas (southern half of Normandy Isle/North Shore area north of 67th Street) 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) Street improvements consisting of: landscaping, tree planting, paving, sidewalks, curb and gutters, resurfacing, lighting, etc. MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LINCOLN ROAD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - $25,000 Location: Lincoln Road 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) Phase I of a physical public improvement program for Lincoln Road which includes design and implementation of capital improvements. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLAMINGO PARK PLAYGROUND IMPROVEMENTS - $75,000 Location: Meridian Avenue between 11th and 14th Streets 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) or 570.208 (a) (2) Improvements to include: removal and replacement of existing equipment with multi-activity structures, borders, sand, furnishings, etc., for toddlers. 2 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NORTH SHORE PARK PLAYGROUND IMPROVEMENTS - $60,000 Location: 501 72nd Street 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) or 570.208 (a) (2) Improvements to include: renovation of the soccer/softball field with lighting, irrigation, re- surfacing, etc.; renovation of the Community Center building; and renovation of playground area/new equipment. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NORMANDY ISLE PARK IMPROVEMENTS - $70,000 Location: 1765 71st Street 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) or 570.208 (a) (2) Improvements to include: renovation of the basketball and tennis courts, and new restrooms facilities. Public Facilities & Improvements-Recommended Funding $380,000 OBJECTIVE - PUBLIC SERVICES To provide public service activities in such areas as: health, safety, recreation, education, legal assistance, fair housing, child care, and elderly services, etc., in order to further complement other CDBG-funded activities. Recommended Activities ASPIRA OF FLORIDA, INC. ASPIRA YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT/OUTREACH PROGRAM - $25,000 Location: City-wide 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide youth gang intervention, leadership development, and drop-out prevention, for "at risk youth" at Miami Beach High School and Nautilus Middle School. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MIAMI, INC. BOYS & GIRLS CLUB JUVENILE PROGRAM - $70,000 Location: South Pointe Elementary, Fienberg/Fisher Elementary, and Flamingo Park 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To serve "at risk youth" through after-school and special tutorial programs, and a summer recreational program. COMMUNITY COUNCIL FOR JEWISH ELDERLY MIAMI BEACH SENIOR CENTER/WORKING TOGETHER - $30,000 Location: 610 Espanola Way 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide support services to homebound elderly who can be maintained in their home. The support services include homemakers, friendly visitors, assessment, as well Adult Day Care. 3 CURE AIDS NOW, INC. CURE AIDS NOW - MEALS ON WHEELS PROGRAM - $50,000 Location: City-wide, primarily Flamingo CD Area (south of Dade Boulevard) 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide home delivered meals to homebound AIDS patients in Miami Beach. DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS CHILD CARE & VOCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS PROGRAM - $17,000 Location: Fienberg/Fisher-South Pointe Elementary Schools 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To benefit low/moderate income persons by providing fee/tuition waivers for child care and educational/vocational programs. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. ALEPH CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER/CHILDREN AT RISK - $20,000 Location: 4221 Pine Tree Drive 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To enable low/moderate income families to receive quality, affordable child care, via scholarships or fee waivers. JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICES NUTRITIONAL PROJECT - $15,000 Location: City-wide (primarily south of Dade Boulevard) 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To fund two drivers to deliver hot meals to homebound elderly participants residing in eligible CD target areas, and one shopper to assist the homebound frail elderly. LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION CENTERS OF DADE COUNTY, INC. HOT MEALS PROGRAM - $20,000 Location: Council Towers - Collins Avenue and 6th Street 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide hot meals to elderly clients, in a congregate meal program. LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION CENTERS OF DADE COUNTY, INC. MIAMI BEACH RAINBOW DAY CARE - $50,000 Location: 833 - 6th Street 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide affordable child day care for low/moderate income families, utilizing an intergenerational approach. MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FIENBERG/FISHER-RAINMOTHERS FOOD VOUCHER&LOAN PROGRAM-$45,000 Location: Flamingo CD Target Area (South of Dade Boulevard) 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide job opportunities for low/moderate income elementary school parents, emergency food vouchers, and financial assistance, to low/moderate income families whose children attend Fienberg/Fisher Elementary. 4 MIAMI BEACH METHODIST CHILD CARE CENTER, INC. ST. JOHN'S CHILD CARE CENTER - $16,000 Location: 4760 Pine Tree Drive 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide scholarships/fee waivers to low/moderate income families, enabling them to receive quality, affordable child care. MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER OF GREATER MIAMI, INC. PROJECT SINAI/COMMUNITY OUTREACH - $15,000 Location: City-wide and 4300 Alton Road 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide outpatient social, emotional and physical care to low/moderate income residents who "fall through the cracks" once discharged from the hospital, or who are ambulatory patients, as well as the Project Sinai Clinic. STANLEY C. MYERS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC. STANLEY C. MYERS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER - $35,000 Location: 710 Alton Road 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide primary health care to low-income people through health maintenance, treatment of illness and providing referrals when necessary-via the purchase of prescription drugs for low/moderate income patients using the facility. THE LESBIAN, GAY & BISEXUAL COMMUNITY CENTER, INC. LESBIAN, GAY & BISEXUAL COMMUNITY CENTER - $20,000 Location: Flamingo CD Target area (south of Dade Boulevard) 570.201 (e) / 570.208 (a) (2) The Community Center will provide space for meetings, counseling, education, recreational activities, and social services for both the alternative lifestyle community and neighborhood residents. Public Services-Recommended Funding $428,000 OBJECTIVE - CLEARANCE ACTIVITIES To prevent and eliminate slums and blight and alleviate detrimental conditions in the community by securing and/or removing vacant, unsafe and hazardous structures. Recommended Activity CLEARANCE ACTIVITY (BOARD-UP) $-0- Location: CD Target Areas (south of Dade Boulevard/north of 67th Street 570.201 (d) / 570.208 (b) (1), (2) This project allows for the boarding-up and securing of vacant, unsafe structures. (Continuation of previous year's programs and activities, on an as-needed basis, and if funds are available.) Program Income @ $4,000 may be generated through the recovery of liens previously recorded. Clearance Activities-Recommended Funding $ -0- 5 • OBJECTIVE - REHABILITATION/PRESERVATION ACTIVITIES To improve residential and commercial properties within the City through a multi- component strategy. This strategy involves identifying deteriorated or deteriorating structures; providing financial assistance for interior and exterior rehabilitation of eligible structures; and assisting in the retention of significant historic structures. Recommended Activities MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AFFORDABLE HOUSING SPECIAL NEEDS - $25,000 Location: Flamingo CD Target Area (south of Dade Boulevard) 570.202 (a) (1) or (b) / 570.208 (a) (2) To acquire and rehabilitate twenty units in a single site in order to provide housing for persons with special needs. MOSAIC, INC. HISTORIC BUILDING RENOVATION - $10,000 Location: 301 Washington Avenue 570.202 (b) or 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a) (1) Renovation of a historic structure located at 301 Washington Avenue, for subsequent use as a cultural museum to house the Mosaic Exhibit. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH MIAMI BEACH REHABILITATION PROGRAMS - $400,000 Location: City-wide/eligible CD Rehab Areas 570.202 (a) (1) or (b) / 570.208 (a) (3) To provide private property owners with the financial resources necessary to rehabilitate multi-unit buildings, provide homeownership and rental opportunities, rehabilitate single family properties, and upgrade the existing housing stock to decent, safe and sanitary housing through interest subsidies and grants. Program Income @ $3,000 will be generated through application fees. NORTH BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. NORTH BEACH FACADE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM - $25,000 Location: Northern CD areas (southern half of Normandy Isle/North Shore area north of 67th Street) 570.202 (a) (3) / 570.208 (a) (1) or 570.208 (b) (1), (2) To provide direct grants to property owners and business people for eligible facade improvements and exterior renovations such as new signage, paint, awnings and storefronts, in the northern low/moderate income commercial area. NORTH BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. NORTH BEACH COMMERCIAL REVITALIZATION/FACADE RENOVATION PROGRAM - $165,000 Location: Northern CD areas (southern half of Normandy Isle/North Shore area north of 67th Street) 570.202 (a) (3) / 570.208 (a) (1) or (b) (1), (2) To provide direct grants to property owners and business people for facade improvements and correction of code violations in the northern low/moderate income commercial areas. 6 • • INTERIM FINANCE PROGRAM CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - H&CD DIVISION CDBG FLOAT FUNDS - UNOBLIGATED CDBG FUNDS Location: City-wide 570.201 (a), 570.202, 570.203, 570.204 / 570.208 (a) (1), (2), (3), (4) or (b) (1), (2) Activity previously described in Acquisition/Disposition category. SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER, INC. SFAC REHABILITATION - $13,500 Location: Lincoln Road 570.202 (a) (3) / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide rehabilitated studio, teaching and showroom space for primarily low/moderate income artists on Lincoln Road. MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION COMMERCIAL REVITALIZATION AND FACADE RENOVATION PROGRAM-$267,136 Location: Flamingo CD Target Area (south of Dade Boulevard) 570.202 (a) (3) / 570.208 (a) (1) or (b) (1), (2) Grants for facade improvements and the correction of interior code violations to a neighborhood commercial business area which serves a primarily residential area with a majority of low/moderate income residents. Rehabilitation/Preservation Activities-Recommended Funding $905,636 OBJECTIVE - REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS To remove architectural barriers and impediments which restrict the mobility and accessibility of elderly and physically/mentally handicapped persons, to publicly owned and privately owned buildings, facilities, and improvements. Recommended Activities CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS - $60,000 Location: CD Target Areas (south of Dade Boulevard/north of 67th Street) 570.201 (k) / 570.208 (a) (1) To remove architectural barriers and impediments which restrict the mobility and accessibility of elderly and physically/mentally handicapped persons, to publicly owned buildings, facilities, and improvements. Removal of Architectural Barriers-Recommended Funding $60,000 7 OBJECTIVE - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES/ SPECIAL ACTIVITIES BY SUB-RECIPIENTS To stimulate community economic revitalization and job opportunities in the City by such activities as: providing businesses and property owners with the assistance necessary for business development and expansion; job creation/ retention; encouraging private development through public support; and carrying out housing and neighborhood revitalization. Recommended Activities INTERIM FINANCE PROGRAM CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - H&CD DIVISION CDBG FLOAT FUNDS - UNOBLIGATED CDBG FUNDS Location: City-wide 570.201 (a), 570.202, 570.203, 570.204 / 570.208 (a) (1), (2), (3), (4) or (b) (1), (2) Activity previously described in Acquisition/Disposition category. LOG CABIN ENTERPRISES, INC. PLANT NURSERY - $30,000 Location: 8128 Collins Avenue 570.204 / 570.208 (a) (2), (4) To provide funding for a nursery business program at a facility for the mentally handicapped, which creates and/or retains approximately 40-45 low/moderate income jobs. Program Income @ $125,000 to be generated and retained by Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc., for retail nursery operations and employee wages. SOUTH FLORIDA ART CENTER SFAC OPERATIONS & MANAGEMENT - $172,000 Location: Lincoln Road Mall 570.204 / 570.208 (a) (2) To provide affordable rehabilitated studio, teaching, and showroom space primarily for moderate income artists on Lincoln Road. Program Income @ $270,000 to be generated and retained by the South Florida Art Center for continued operations. Economic Development Activities/Special Activities by Sub-recipients-Recommended Funding $202,000 8 • OBJECTIVE - MITIGATING ADVERSE EFFECTS AND MINIMIZING DISPLACEMENT OF PERSONS To minimize the displacement of persons as a result of CDBG activities and to mitigate adverse affects via relocation benefits. Recommended Activity CITY OF MIAMI BEACH RELOCATION ASSISTANCE - $0 Location: CD Target Areas (south of Dade Boulevard/north of 67th Street) 570.201 (i) / 570.208 (a) (1), (2), (3), (4), and 570.208 (b) (1), (2) To provide relocation benefits, if necessary, in accordance with the Uniform Relocation Act. Program Income @ $1,000 may be generated through the recovery of liens previously recorded. Mitigating Adverse Effects and Minimizing Displacement of Persons-Recommended Funding $-0- OBJECTIVE - CONTINGENCY FOR COST OVERRUNS Contingency Line Item for activities described in this Final Statement. Recommended Activity CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CONTINGENCIES - $243 Location: Delineated in Statement 570.201 (c) / 570.208 (a), (2) Contingency Line Item for activities described in this Final Statement. Contingencies for Cost Overruns-Recommended Funding $243 9 • OBJECTIVE - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING/ MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES To provide the grant administration capabilities necessary to assure the coordination and monitoring of CDBG projects; compliance with all applicable federal regulations and requirements; fiscal management; federally required reports; administer housing programs; citizen participation; improve the planning and management capabilities of the City and sub- recipients; and to provide a comprehensive planning capacity necessary to carry out the objectives of the CDBG program. Recommended Activity ADMINISTRATION CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION - $545,549 Location: 1700 Convention Center Drive 570.206 This activity continues to provide the necessary funding to effectively manage, oversee, coordinate, monitor, audit and evaluate the CDBG program and sub-recipients, in accordance with federal regulations. This activity also provides funding to undertake activities to ensure compliance with federal fair housing/EEO requirements, environmental review, fiscal management, citizen participation and public information, and planning and management activities. General Administration and Planning/Management Activities-Recommended Funding $545,549 10 • PROPOSED STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FINANCIAL SUMMARY Program Category Funding Recommendation Acquisition/Disposition $ 160,000 Public Facilities & Improvements $ 380,000 Public Services $ 428,000 Clearance Activities $ 0 Rehabilitation/Preservation Activities $ 905,636 Removal of Architectural Barriers $ 60,000 Economic Development Activities/ $ 202,000 Special Activities by Sub-recipients Displacement Assistance/Relocation $ 0 Contingency for Cost Overruns $ 243 CDBG Administration/Planning Management $ 545,549 Total Program Costs $2,681,428 Resources/Source of Funds: Entitlement Amount $2,534,000 Estimated Program Income: $ 12,000 Demolition/Board Up Liens $4,000, Relocation $1,000, Rehab Application Fees $3,000, Miscellaneous - Documents, Copies, etc. $4,000 Reprogrammed Prior Year Funds: $ 135,428 B-88 Planning/Admin $57,243 B-89 Commercial Revitalization $10,362, Lincoln Road Management $5,259 B-90 Lincoln Road Revitalization $1,529, Homeownership $18,843, Commercial Revitalization $10,589 B-91 Business Loan Program $9,838, South Shore Community Center Renovation $1,000, Contingencies $19,750, Cure AIDS Now $2, Dade County Public Schools $30, JVS Meals $36, Lincoln Road $947 RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR YEAR 19 PROJECTS $2,681,428 Other Estimated Program Income: Revenue earned/retained by those sub-recipients that generate such revenue (revolving). MBDC - $400,000, SFAC - $270,000, Log Cabin - $125,000 $ 795,000 Total Block Grant Resources/Source of Funds $3,476,428 Note: All proposed activities described above, which do not have specific locations, will either occur in designated community development areas, or provide direct benefit services to low/moderate persons. Copies of the CD Area maps are available, free of charge, at the Housing & Community Development Division, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. 11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED In order to receive FY 1993/94 Community Development Block Grant Entitlement funds, the City of Miami Beach is providing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the general citizenry, with the following additional information as part of its FY 1993/94 "Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds". Low and Moderate Income Benefit The proposed amount of CDBG funds to be used for activities directly benefiting low and moderate income persons is approximately 2.7 million dollars, which represents about 94% of funds available for FY 1993/94. The remaining activities will aid in the elimination of slums or blight, or address a certified urgent need. Plan to Minimize the Displacement of Persons As a Result of CDBG-Funded Activities It shall be the policy of the City of Miami Beach's Housing and Community Development Division to discourage and/or minimize the amount of displacement which will occur as a result of approved CDBG funded activities in such areas as: rehabilitation, homeownership programs, demolition, or economic development. Plan to Mitigate Adverse Effects and Assist Persons Actually Displaced by CDBG Activities It is the intention of the City of Miami Beach to discourage the displacement of individuals as a result of activities funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds. However, in the event that displacement should occur, the City will comply with the applicable requirements under Section 104 (d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, and 49 CFR Part 24 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970. The following policies apply to individuals actually displaced by CDBG activities. 1. The City of Miami Beach will take reasonable actions necessary to mitigate adverse effects on persons voluntarily or involuntarily displaced as a result of Community Development activities. 2. Tenants and owners will receive those benefits provided for and outlined under Section 104 (d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, and 49 CFR Part 24 of the Uniform Act. 3. The City of Miami Beach will carefully evaluate all prospective and on-going CDBG- funded activities which may involve involuntary displacement in order to ascertain the degree of hardship such displacement may cause. Tenants and owners actually displaced will receive the appropriate advisory services necessary to minimize hardships in adjusting to the required relocation. 4. Under the current program guidelines for the City's Multi-Family Rehabilitation Programs, only applications for vacant buildings are generally considered for funding assistance. In the event an application requiring relocation is accepted, the buildings requiring either temporary or permanent relocation will be surveyed to determine relocation needs prior to approval of the activity. Each proposal will be individually reviewed to determine if necessary relocation can feasibly be accomplished. The number of relocation cases and the types of units will be considered when conducting the case-by-case review. 12 5. Relocation referral assistance will be provided to persons being permanently displaced. Efforts will be made to provide displacees with information regarding a reasonable selection of comparable dwellings and if requested, in the neighborhood from which they were displaced. Relocation referral information may be identified from, but not limited to: a. Reputable word of mouth referrals. b. Classified or sign advertisements placed by owners offering property for rent and/or sale, with structural and fair market value factors which are in compliance with HUD standards. 6. Tenants and owners will receive timely and accurate information regarding the reason for the displacement. Displacees will be advised, in writing, of their rights, responsibilities, and applicable benefits, if any. 7. Grievance procedures have been developed and are followed by the City's Economic and Community Development Department in the event that any grievances should occur regarding adequate replacement housing, eligibility, or the payments to displacees. NOTE: Copies of the City of Miami Beach's official Residential Anti-Displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan are available for review at the Housing and Community Development Division, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION The City of Miami Beach has an adopted "Citizen Participation Plan." Copies of this plan are available for review at the Housing and Community Development Division, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. This"Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds"was developed utilizing maximum citizen input and participation through an extensive planning phase. Copies of the planning phase schedule are also available. 19-STATE.MNT 13 PROGRAM YEAR NINETEEN (B-93) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM SOURCE OF REPROGRAMMED FUNDS PROJECT B-88 B-89 B-90 B-91 CATEGORY YEAR 14 YEAR 15 YEAR 16 YEAR 17 Contingencies $19,750 Cure AIDS Now, Inc. $ 2 Dade County Public $ 30 Schools JVS Meals $ 36 MBDC Business Loan $ 9,838 Program MBDC Homeownership $18,843 MBDC Commercial $10,362 $10,589 Revitalization Lincoln Road $ 5,259 Management Program MBDC Lincoln Road $ 1,529 $ 947 Planning/Admin $57,243 South Shore $ 1,000 Community Center TOTAL BY YEAR $57,243 $15,621 $30,961 $31,603 TOTAL REPROGRAMMED FUNDS $135,428 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT GRANTEE CERTIFICATIONS In accordance with the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and with 24 CFR 570.303 of the Community Development Block Grant regulations,the grantee certifies that: (a) It possesses legal authority to make a grant submission and to execute a community development and housing program; (b) Its governing body has duly adopted or passed as an official act a resolution, motion or similar action authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the grantee to submit the final statement and amendments thereto and all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the grantee to act in connection with the submission of the final statement and to provide such additional information as may be required; (c) Prior to submission of its final statement to HUD, the grantee has: 1. Met the citizen participation requirements of section 570.301(b); 2. Prepared its final statement of community development objectives and projected use of funds in accordance with section 570.301(c) and made the final statement available to the public; (d) It is following a detailed citizen participation plan which: 1. Provides for and encourages citizen participation, with particular emphasis on participation by persons of low and moderate income who are residents of slum and blighted areas and of areas in which funds are proposed to be used, and provides for participation of residents in low and moderate income neighborhoods as defined by the local jurisdiction; 2. Provides citizens with reasonable and timely access to local meetings, information, and records relating to the grantee's proposed use of funds, as required by the regulations of the Secretary, and relating to the actual use of funds under the Act; 3. Provides for technical assistance to groups representative of persons of low and moderate income that request such assistance in developing proposals with the level and type of assistance to be determined by the grantee; 9/92 4. Provides for public hearings to obtain citizen views and to respond to proposals and questions at all stages of the community development program, including at least the development of needs, the review of proposed activities, and review of program performance, which hearings shall be held after adequate notice, at times and locations convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, and with accommodation for the handicapped; 5. Provides for a timely written answer to written complaints and grievances, within 15 working days where practicable, and; 6. Identifies how the needs of non-English speaking residents will be met in the case of public hearings where a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate; (e) The grant will be conducted and administered in compliance with: 1. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Public Law 88-352, 42 U.S.C. section 2000d et seq.); and 2. The Fair Housing Act (42 U.S.C. section 3601-20); (f) It will affirmatively further fair housing; (g) It has developed its final statement of projected use of funds so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; (the final statement of projected use of funds may also include activities which the grantee certifies are designed to meet other community development needs having a particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community, and other financial resources are not available); except that the aggregate use of CDBG funds received under section 106 of the Act, and if applicable, under section 108 of the Act, during the FY 93/94 (Yr 19) program year(s) (a period specified by the grantee consisting of one, two, or three specific consecutive program years), shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that not less than 70 percent of such funds are used for activities that benefit such persons during such period; (h) It has developed a community development plan, for the period specified in paragraph (g) above, that identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short and long-term community development objectives that have been developed in accordance with the primary objective and requirements of the Act; 9/92 (i) It is following a current comprehensive housing affordability strategy (CHAS) which has been approved by HUD pursuant to section 570.306 and Part 91, and that any housing activities to be assisted with CDBG funds will be consistent with the CHAS; (j) It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted in whole or in part with funds provided under section 106 of the Act or with amounts resulting from a guarantee under section 108 of the Act by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements, unless: 1. Funds received under section 106 of the Act are used to pay the proportion of such fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of such public improvements that are financed from revenue sources other than under Title I of the Act; or 2. For purposes of assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of moderate income, the grantee certifies to the Secretary that it lacks sufficient funds received under section 106 of the Act to comply with the requirements of subparagraph (1) above; (k) Its notification, inspection, testing and abatement procedures concerning lead-based paint will comply with section 570.608; (1) It will comply with the acquisition and relocation requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, as required under section 570.606(b) and Federal implementing regulations and the requirements in section 570.606(c)governing the residential anti-displacement and relocation assistance plan under section 104(d) of the Act (including a certification that the grantee is following such a plan) and in section 570.606(c); and it will comply with the relocation requirements of section 570.606(d) governing optional relocation assistance under section 105(a)(11) of the Act; (m) It has adopted and is enforcing: 1. A policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in non-violent civil rights demonstrations; and 2. A policy of enforcing applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such non-violent civil rights demonstrations within its jurisdiction; 9/92 (n) To the best of its knowledge and belief: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and 3. It will require that the language of paragraph (n) of this certification be included in the award document for all sub-awards at all tiers (including sub-contracts, sub- grants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all sub-recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly; (o) It will or will continue to provide a drug-free workplace by: 1. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; 2. Establishing an ongoing drug-free awareness program to inform employees about - (a) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (b) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; (c) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (d) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; 9/92 3. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph 1; 4. Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph 1 that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will - (a) Abide by the terms of the statement; and (b) Notify the employer in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction; 5. Notifying the agency in writing, within ten calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to every grant officer or other designee on whose grant activity the convicted employee was working, unless the Federal agency has designated a central point for the receipt of such notices. Notice shall include the identification number(s) of each affected grant; 6. Taking one of the following actions,within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph 4(b), with respect to any employee who is so convicted - (a) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination, consistent with the requirement of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (b) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency; 7. Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. 8. The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connection with the specific grant: 9/92 Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, state, zip code) CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH DADE COUNTY FLORIDA 33139 Check if there are workplaces on file that are not identified here; and (p) It will comply with the other provisions of the Act and with other applicable laws. Signature Date CITY MANAGER Title 9/92 • APPENDIX TO CDBG CERTIFICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING LOBBYING AND DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS: A. Lobbying Certification - Paragraph n This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a pre-requisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. B. Drug-Free Workplace Certification - Paragraph o 1. By signing and/or submitting this application or grant agreement, the grantee is providing the certification set out in paragraph (o). 2. The certification set out in paragraph (o) is a material representation of fact upon which reliance is placed when the agency awards the grant. If it is later determined that the grantee knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of the Drug- Free Workplace Act, HUD, in addition to any other remedies available to the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free Workplace Act. 3. For grantees other than individuals, Alternate I applies. (This is the information to which entitlement grantees certify.) 4. For grantees who are individuals, Alternate II applies. (Not applicable to CDBG Entitlement grantees.) 5. Workplaces under grants, for grantees other than individuals, need not be identified on the certification. If known, they may be identified in the grant application. If the grantee does not identify the workplaces at the time of application, or upon award, if there is no application, the grantee must keep the identity of the workplace(s) on file in its office and make the information available for Federal inspection. Failure to identify all known workplaces constitutes a violation of the grantee's drug-free workplace requirements. 9/92 6. Workplace identifications must include the actual address of buildings (or part of buildings) or other sites where work under the grant takes place. Categorical descriptions may be used (e.g., all vehicles of a mass transit authority or State highway department while in operation, State employees in each local unemployment office, performers in concert halls or radio stations). 7. If the workplace identified to the agency changes during the performance of the grant, the grantee shall inform the agency of the change(s), if it previously identified the workplaces in question (see paragraph five). 8. Definitions of terms in the Non-procurement Suspension and Debarment common rule and Drug-Free Workplace common rule apply to this certification. Grantees' attention is called, in particular, to the following definitions from these rules: "Controlled substance" means a controlled substance in Schedule I through V of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C.812) and as further defined by regulation (21 CFR 1308.11 through 1308.15); "Conviction" means a finding of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or imposition of sentence, or both, by any judicial body charged with the responsibility to determine violations of the Federal or State criminal drug statutes; "Criminal drug statute" means a Federal or non-Federal criminal statute involving the manufacture, distribution, dispensing, use, or possession of any controlled substance; "Employee" means the employee of a grantee directly engaged in the performance of work under a grant, including: (i) All "direct charge" employees; (ii) all "indirect charge" employees unless their impact or involvement is insignificant to the performance of the grant; and (iii) temporary personnel and consultants who are directly engaged in the performance of work under the grant and who are not on the grantee's payroll. This definition does not include workers not on the payroll of the grantee (e.g., volunteers, even if used to meet a matching requirement; consultants or independent contractors not on the grantee's payroll; or employees of sub-recipients or sub-contractors in covered workplaces). 9/92 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT DATE: 5/24/93 YR 19 PROPOSAL CATEGORIZATION and FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS AMOUNT CURRENT ADMINISTRATION/CDAC PROJECT CATEGORY/NAME REQUESTED FUNDING JOINT RECOMMENDATION ACQUISITION/DISPOSITION #11 MBDC/Affordable Housing(1) $250,389 $167,417 $100,000 #22 Lesbian, Gay&Bisexual Community Center(1) $50,000 $25,000 $60,000 #31 SFAC Acquistion Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn iiirg................-...i"."'i,iii::.*:::...:::...:..*:-i'. ..:".::....'.::?;4:H.:::.;M::•:M.Ii::M::::::Mi*Miliiigi:ii:: .;::fiin:::N.!N::4::i:i:ii:::::::::i:i:iiiiiiiii ...;. ;y.i::.;; iiiiiii:i:::::::.:::.:i:.::iiiiii..4.,,!..i:,:-,-»..........................:....::............ , . r.44::A.MM:.E::.:.:.:::.:miiiiiii:ii:ii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:i:iiiiii::i:i:i:::::i:i:::x:i:i:i:i,i:i:.::i:i:i*i:,i::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:.:.:.................:.,..........1t..?,.??...,?.ip..................... !?: %II PUBLIC FACILITIES&IMPROVEMENTS #13 MBDC/Espanola Way Economic Development $120,000 $0 $0 #15 MBDC/Lincoln Road Economic Development(4)(5) $3,000,000 $67,583 $25,000 #19 NBDC/North Beach Street Planting Program(5) $61,110 $25,000 $150,000 #21 NBDC/Normandy Isle Streetscape $254,006 $120,000 With#19 #20 NBDC/South Gateway Improvement Project(2) Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn 63rd Street Flyover Rehabilitation #33 JCC/Aleph Latch Key Children's Program $165,000 $0 $0 #34 CMB/Fairway Park Improvements $38,000 $0 $0 #35 CMB/Flamingo Park Playground Improvements $75,000 $0 $75,000 #36 CMB/Normandy Isle Park Improvements $75,000 $0 $70,000 #37 CMB/North Shore Park Playground Improvements $150,000 $0 $60,000 #39 CMB/South Shore Community Center Improvements Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn ''.:fihie:.iiiiiiegidEiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiMitskii.::iiii::ii::i..iiii;.:N::.;;.;m::::.;:i; i::iiii*.tV#:a.i.t::g::::.im::. ::i4P,k.:.„:.:::„ ::::„„„„„,.:,i„„,„i,i,:„,:,:„„:„i:i„,:,:,„...;.:.:.:.:...„..,.:.............:, ............................................ :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:„.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.,:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:......................................................................... CLEARANCE ACTIVITIES $0 $0 $0 PUBLIC SERVICES # 1 JVS/Nutritional Project $30,707 $15,000 $15,000 #2 Dade County Schools/Child Care&Fee Waivers $20,000 $17,000 $17,000 #3 Boys&Girls Club Juvenile Program(5) $70,000 $47,500 $70,000 #4 CCJE/Miami Beach Senior Center-Working Together $43,069 $30,000 $30,000 #5 Cure AIDS Now/Meals on Wheels Program $88,060 $50,000 $50,000 #6 Mt. Sinai/Project Sinai-Community Outreach(5) $30,000 $15,000 $15,000 #8 St. John's Child Care Center(5) $16,210 $18,290 $16,000 #14 MBDC/Fisher-Feinberg/Rainmothers $44,917 $0 $45,000 Food Voucher&Loan Program(1) #22 Lesbian, Gay&Bisexual Community Center(1) (5) $36,400 $18,200 $20,000 #23 ASPIRA Leadership Development/Outreach Program $40,158 $25,000 $25,000 #24 UHCS/CDBG Case Management $31,212 $0 $0 #25 Stanley C. Myers Community Health Center(3)(5) $40,000 $35,000 $35,000 #28 Douglas Gardens/Substance Abuse Program $34,485 $0 $0 #32 JCC/Aleph Child Development Center/Children at Risk $25,000 $10,000 $20,000 #38 CMB/South Pointe Park Youth Recreation Program $69,000 $0 $0 #40 LHAC/Miami Beach Rainbow Day Care(5) $63,380 $70,000 $50,000 #41 LHAC/Non-Kosher Meals $25,000 $20,000 $20,000 . • CITY of MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT DATE: 5/24/93 YR 19 PROPOSAL CATEGORIZATION and FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS AMOUNT CURRENT ADMINISTRATION/CDAC PROJECT CATEGORY/NAME REQUESTED FUNDING JOINT RECOMMENDATION REHABILITATION AND PRESERVATION #7 Mosaic/Historic Building Renovation $77,000 $75,000 $10,000 #9 CMB/Miami Beach Rehabilitation Programs $750,000 $366,606 $400,000 #10 MBDC Commercial Rehabilitation(1) $436,165 $225,000 $267,136 #11 MBDC Affordable Housing(1) $37,415 $25,000 $25,000 #17 NBDC/NB Facade Renovation Program $287,377 $165,000 $165,000 #18 NBDC/NB Facade Enhancement Program(5) $151,981 $42,579 $25,000 #26 Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Ctr Rehab $24,984 $0 $0 #27 Douglas Gardens Apartments $112,000 $0 $0 #30 SFAC Rehabilitation $13,500 $0 $13,500 REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS ADA Requirements $60,000 SPECIAL ECON. DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES $0 $0 $0 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES BY SUB RECIPIENTS #12 MBDC South Pointe Initiative(1) $150,000 $0 $0 #16 Log Cabin Plant Nursery $39,000 $29,000 $30,000 #29 SFAC Operations&Management $344,422 $190,000 $172,000 RELOCATION $0 $0 $0 CONTINGENCIES $0 $0 $243 Public Services Cap a 15% =$444,900 1 Admin/Planning Cap a 20% _$593,200 SOURCE OF FUNDS Based on Entitlement Allocation a$2,534,000+preliminary estimate of Program Income a$807,000(of which$12,000 Entitlement $2,534,000 is available to the City). Total base for Caps a$3,341,000. Reprog. Funds $135,428 Program Income $12,000 (1) Proposal contains two components Total Resources $2,681,428 which fall in different categories. C D BG Admin $545,549 (2) Proposal does not meet a National Objective. 3 Received$25,000 in Supplemental Yr 18 funds for Expansion. (4) Portion of RFP may be Planning/Admin, (5) Received Yr18 Supplemental dollars. • YEAR 19 CDBG PLANNING PHASE SCHEDULE 1993 FEBRUARY 21 (SUN) AD APPEARS RE: PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE FEBRUARY 25 (THU) AD APPEARS RE: RFP AVAILABILITY MARCH 1 (MON) RFP PACKETS AVAILABLE MARCH 2 (TUE) PERF0:2MANCE HEARING - 7:00 P.M. NEEDS HEARING - 8:00 P.M. (CDAC MEETING FOLLOWS) MARCH 31 (WED) RFPS/PROPOSALS DUE - 12:00 P.M. APRIL 1 - APRIL 23 STAFF REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF PROPOSALS APRIL 27 (TUE) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 3 (MON) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 4 (TUE) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 10 (MON) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 11 (TUE) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 18 (TUE) PROPOSAL REVIEW - 6:00 P.M. MAY 24 (MON) MEETING WITH THE CITY MANAGER (PROPOSALS) - 6:00 P.M. JUNE 1 (TUE) BACK-UP MEETING WITH THE CITY MANAGER (PROPOSALS) - 6:00 P.M. JUNE 16 (WED) COMMISSION MEETING TO SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR 7/14/93 - (AGD DEADLINE 6/7) JULY 1 (SUN) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE APPEARED JULY 8 (THU) "PROPOSED STATEMENT' PUBLISHED JULY 14 (WED) PUBLIC HEARING ON "PROPOSED STATEMENT' (AGD DEADLINE 7/2) JULY 28 (WED) BACK-UP DATE (IF NOT ADOPTED 7/14/93) AUGUST 12 (THU) "FINAL STATEMENT' PUBLISHED/AVAILABLE AUGUST 25 (WED) SUBMIT "FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS" TO HUD • - CITY OF MIAMI BEACH (jr CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 314)-9_3 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: July 14, 1993 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. City Manager SUBJECT: JOINT ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CDAC) RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE YEAR NINETEEN (19) "COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES & PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS" ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Following the formal CDBG Public Hearing, the Administration recommends adoption of the attached Resolution which: Authorizes the City Manager to submit the Year 19 CDBG "Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Authorizes the City Manager to execute all applicable documents, certifications, and grant agreements/funding approval forms. The Administration also requests permission to make necessary adjustments to the narrative and/or any technical corrections which may be identified during the finalization of the "Statement" and/or the review process, and which do not significantly affect the approved budget or the intent of the program. LISTING OF DOCUMENTS ATTACHED: The actual documents to be submitted to U.S. HUD, which require your approval, are as follows: . Authorizing Resolution. City of Miami Beach Community Development Block Grant Program - Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for FY 1993/94. Year 19 Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds "Summary". Additional Information Required by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as Amended. 15'51) AGENDA F ITEM 1 DATE I Li-1/-1 • COMMISSION MEMO JULY 14, 1993 PAGE 2 Source of Reprogrammed Funds. Community Development Block Grant Grantee Certifications. Also attached for your use are: City of Miami Beach Community Development Block Grant - Year 19 Proposal Categorization and Funding Recommendations. Year 19 CDBG Planning Schedule. BACKGROUND: The City of Miami Beach is an "entitlement recipient" of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This grant is administered by the Housing & Community Development Division (H&CD). For the past eighteen years, the City has successfully used these federal funds to effectuate the revitalization of the City, as well as leverage substantial private sector dollars. Each year, the City is notified of the allocation of CDBG funds that it will receive for the next fiscal year commencing on October 1st. This year (Program Year 19), the City was notified that it will receive $2,534,000. The City Manager is the designated Agent for the Community Development Block Grant Program, and executes the Grant Application, Grant Agreement, and other applicable HUD documents. The CDBG program legislation was created in 1974 under the Housing and Community Development Act and subsequently amended. The statutory national objectives of the program are to: 1) principally benefit low and moderate income persons, 2) aid in the prevention and elimination of slums or blight, and 3) address a certified urgent need. Certain new requirements were added by the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990. The principal requirement added is the increased benefit to low and moderate income persons. Therefore, the total CDBG Program budget, in the aggregate, must now contain activities that principally benefit low/moderate income persons by at least 70%. The City Commission is actively involved in the CDBG process twice per year. In July of each year,the City Commission adopts the CDBG budget and authorizes submission of the grant to U.S. HUD. Then, in October, specific contracts with CDBG sub-recipients are submitted for your approval. ANALYSIS: The Year 19 "Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" identifies $2,681,428 in available CDBG resources for Year 19 projects. This total reflects $2,534,000 in Year 19 entitlement funds, $135,428 in funds reprogrammed from prior years,and$12,000 in program income available for Year 19 projects. Reprogrammed funds come from prior year projects which have been: completed; have not started; have been dropped for various reasons; or are projects in which funds are being rolled forward in the same budget category but, for accounting and program management purposes, are made available as Year 19 funds. COMMISSION MEMO JULY 14, 1993 PAGE 3 A comprehensive CDBG planning phase was initiated by the H&CD Division, with two public hearings which were held on March 2nd. The purpose of those hearings was to obtain citizen input on the needs within the community, as well as the performance of the City and its sub-grantees, under the current CDBG Program. The Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC)is an eleven member advisory body operating under a"Citizen Participation Plan", adopted by a Resolution of the City Commission. The CDAC's purpose is to provide input regarding all phases of the Community Development Program, and to effectuate and encourage citizen participation. Seven meetings were held by the CDAC, with over twenty evening hours expended, for the purpose of reviewing proposals. The H&CD Division coordinates the CDBG Planning Phase as well as the preparation and submission of the CDBG Application to HUD. Requests for Proposals (RFPs), developed by H&CD Division staff, were made available to the public on March 1, 1993,with submission due on March 31, 1993. RFPs are required for all City and non-city project operators. This year the City received forty-one RFPs totaling $7,580,057. Once all RFPs were received, they were reviewed by the H&CD Division staff for: Statutory National Objective compliance, regulatory eligibility, and feasibility. Concurrently, the CDAC reviewed all proposals and developed its recommendations for funding. Utilizing this process,the Administration has been successful in presenting the City Commission with joint funding recommendations. The "CDBG Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds", is then prepared based on the final recommendations for funding. The City Commission, following the formal CDBG Public Hearing on the contents of this Statement, adopts by Resolution, the CDBG budget in July of each year. The "Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" (CDBG Application), is then finalized and submitted to U.S. HUD in August. CONCLUSION: We are pleased to advise you that this year the Administration and the CDAC have agreed on all recommendations for funding. Therefore,the "Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds" is submitted with the joint approval and recommendation of the Administration and the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC). (See attached computer sheet.) Formal Commission action to approve filing a"Final Statement"is requested at this meeting. This approval must occur no later than the July 28, 1993 meeting since the Commission recesses in August, and does not meet again until after HUD's submission date for the "Final Statement". RMC/STP/cmc ► ORIGINAL RESOLUTION NO. 93-20829 Aproving an application for, and authorizing filing of, a final statement of objectives and projected use funds for Year Ninetten under the Community Development Block Grant Program. 10.