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Resolution 93-20999 . o l RESOLUTION NUMBER 93-20999 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY • COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY (CHAS) TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLE I OF THE CRANSTON-GONZALEZ NATIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING ACT OF 1990 AND THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, FOR THE PERIOD COVERING 10/1/93 THROUGH 9/30/95. J WHEREAS,the passage of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 requires that the City prepare.and submit to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD),a Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy(CHAS);and WHEREAS, in order to continue receiving federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnership Program funds, and to remain eligible for other federal and state grants, the City must update the CHAS; and WHEREAS, it is the City's intent to provide a comprehensive housing document which accurately reflects the affordable housing needs and goals within the City of Miami Beach based on 1990 Census data; and WHEREAS,in order for certain agencies to submit federal and state applications for housing and related assistance, they must obtain a"Certificate of Consistency"with the City's adopted CHAS document; and WHEREAS, the City has undergone an extensive citizen participation process which included a Public Hearing on the CHAS held on September 23, 1993, in order to obtain citizen input, one-on-one interviews, and the availability of this document for a 30-day written comment period which.concluded on December 1, 1993. . NOW, THEREFORE, ' BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that said parties are herewith authorizing the submission of the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, in accordance with Title I of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 and the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, for the period covering 10/1/93 through 9/30/95. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 15th DAY I t December , 1993. _i�- LA ' r / OR AT 1'EST: FORM APPR 1ED LEGAL DEPT. dJ1,,,,ts, . `1 „-c,„,., 2--69 BY CITY CLERK Date it- &- °ice • CHAS PUBLIC HEARING LIST OF ATTENDEES: [09/23/93] LEONARD KLEINMAN M.B. HOUSING AUTHORITY 538-1771 DAVID NEVEL, M.B. HOUSING AUTHORITY 538-1771 GERSHON LEGRAND, 540 15TH STREET, APT 6, 673-4005 TERESA MARTIATO 730 14TH PLACE, APT 2, 673-5722 JONATHAN FRIED 1601 LENOX AVE. , APT 10 534-0645 RONNIE SINGER N.B.DC. 300 71ST STREET 865-4147 ELIZABETH JONES 1515 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. APT 11 531-3970 CARMEN TUTUY 550 15TH STREET APT 1 532-8053 ADRIANA BALVANERO 550 15TH STREET, APT 3 673-6239 EDINIA BENITEZ 550 15TH STREET, APT 4 673-6804 ALMA TAYLOR 530 15TH STREET, APT 7 534-6531 MALVA GUEDES 550 15TH STREET, APT 5 673-6233 LUIS GUEDES 550 15TH STREET, APT 5 673-6233 MARIA FRATUS 530 15TH STREET, APT 1 534-1405 MILDRED LESLIE 530 15TH STREET, APT 2 531-6775 ANDREA PANJWANI LSGM, 225 N.E. 34TH STREET, MIAMI 576-0080 GALE LUCY LSGM, 225 N.E. 34TH STREET, MIAMI 576-0080 MOLLY RATINAM 550 15TH STREET, APT 7 531-7607 BASTANTEE GOPAUL 530 15TH STREET, APT 3 N/A NICHOLAS LUGO 1025 MERIDIAN AVE, APT 10 N/A MICHAEL GARON 540 15TH STREET, APT 4 534-7372 FRANCISCO CASALE 550 15TH STREET, APT 6 534-3315 OSCAR LAURITO 515 16TH STREET, APT 9 N/A ANA MONTENEGRO 1746 MERIDIAN AVE, APT 6 N/A MATTI BOWER 1442 JEFFERSON AVE, 531-7908 BETTY GUTIERREZ 344 MERIDIAN AVE, APT 4C 534-4519 DENIS RUSS 1205 DREXEL AVE, 538-0090 MARIA MARTINEZ 1568 DREXEL AVE 531-2576 MARK DOW 735 I4TH PLACE, APT 3 674-0298 CLYDE ROUZAN 540 15TH STREET, APT 6 673-4005 1 i 1 1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 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. .1 I( =13 • TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: December 15, 1993 Members of the City Commission FROM: • Roger City Mana SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION TO .SUBMIT .THE COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY (CHAS) TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: To adopt the attached Resolution authorizing the submission of the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy(CHAS)for the period covering 10/1/93 through 9/30/95, to the U.S. Department of HUD on or before December 31, 1993. BACKGROUND: The City of Miami Beach is an entitlement recipient of federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership,. and Emergency Shelter Grant (ESGP) program funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. • In the past two years, the City has received over $6 million to undertake various affordable housing related eligible activities. In order to continue receiving these funds as well as other federal and state grants,the City must address the provision of affordable housing for Miami Beach residents. In accordance with Title I of the National Affordable Housing Act, in order to participate in certain HUD programs, local governments must have an approved CHAS. As you are aware,the City Commission on 12/4/91 adopted a five-year CHAS document for the period covering 10/1/91 through 9/30/96, which was subsequently approved by HUD. This year HUD required communities to update their CHAS in order to incorporate 1990 Census data. Municipalities must choose the prescribed period to cover at a minimum one year and at the maximum five years. Since HUD has recently decided to require a comprehensive, consolidated planning document which will eventually include: the CDBG Final Statement, the CHAS, the HOME Program Description, and the Emergency Shelter Grant Program, the CHAS could become obsolete in two years. Therefore, this document bridges a two year period of time. ANALYSIS: In order to be eligible to continue to receive Federal entitlement program funds such as the CDBG and HOME programs, grantees must have their adopted CHAS approved by U.S. HUD. This must be received by HUD on or before 12/31/93. In order for certain agencies to submit federal and state applications for housing and related assistance, a 82 "Certificate of Consistency" with the City's adopted CHAS document must be received. AGENDA _1 _ ITEM • DATE I z-1 5' /3 COMMISSION MEMO DECEMBER 15, 1993 PAGE 2 Prior to submission of the revised CHAS to U.S. HUD, the City must follow certain citizen participation requirements. In accordance with such, the City has undergone an extensive citizen participation process including a Public Hearing on the development of the CHAS, which was held on September 23, 1993, at 5:01 p.m. Thirty (30) people were in attendance and their comments and concerns were taken into consideration prior to preparation of the CHAS document. One-on-one interviews were conducted with City officials including the Mayor and Members of the City Commission, non-profit housing organizations, community development corporations, and social service agencies, as well as providers of assistance to the homeless. Further, an advertisement was published in the Miami Herald on October 31, 1993 advising the public of the availability of the CHAS and officially opening a 30-day comment period which concluded December 1, 1993. The City Administration has reviewed the written comments received from the Miami Beach Development Corporation and Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc., and the City's response to such is attached for your review. All letters received and responses sent will become a part of the published CHAS document. It should be noted that letters regarding the CHAS process and comment period were sent to: the Miami Beach Development Corporation; the North Beach Development Corporation; Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.; the RAIN Mothers; members of the City's Loan Review Committee; Miami Beach Housing Authority; Douglas Gardens Mental Health Center; and the Community Development Advisory Committee, as well as those who attended the CHAS Public Hearing (see attached attendance list). The proposed CHAS establishes the following priorities: * Increased Opportunities for Homeownership, particularly for low and moderate income residents through: new construction, a first-time homebuyer program, and private fund leveraging. * Support and development of projects that upgrade and reconfigure the City's existing housing stock to meet the.needs of the City's residents through: multi-family and single-family housing rehabilitation, and housing code enforcement. * Develop programs to prevent residents threatened with loss of housing from becoming homeless through: counseling programs for tenants and landlords, rental housing, Housing Authority participation, and anti-displacement programs. * Provide supportive services and affordable housing to City residents with special • needs, particularly the elderly/frail elderly and the physically disabled through: financial support of Log Cabin Enterprises Inc., vocational training programs, Housing Authority initiatives, and special needs housing for people living with AIDS. * Support the development of new affordable ownership and rental housing through: a joint venture project between the City and the Housing Authority. * Participation in regional efforts and programs to provide supportive services and housing for homeless families and individuals through: continued use of the City's federal Emergency Shelter Grant Program (ESGP) funds, the one percent sales tax, and county-wide efforts to prevent persons from becoming homeless. 83 COMMISSION MEMO DECEMBER 15, 1993 PAGE 3 CONCLUSION: It is recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution to approve the submission of the CHAS document to U.S. HUD on or before the deadline of December 31, 1993. • RMC/STP/cah • • • • • 84