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2008-26878 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2008-26878 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY'S CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE RENEWAL OF ONGOING FUNDING FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) THROUGH THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST (TRUST) TO APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING: A CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY TO THE CITY'S OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TO CONTINUE PROVIDING SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HOMELESS PERSONS IN MIAMI BEACH; TWO (2) CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY TO CARRFOUR SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CONTINUE PROVIDING PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO 48 FORMERLY HOMELESS RESIDENTS OF THE HARDING VILLAGE BUILDING, AND TO CONTINUE PROVIDING TRANSITIONAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO 24 FORMERLY HOMELESS RESIDENTS OF THE HARDING VILLAGE BUILDING; FIVE (5) CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY TO DOUGLAS GARDENS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. TO CONTINUE PROVIDING HOUSING TO FORMERLY HOMELESS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AT THE MAYFAIR RESIDENCE, TO CONTINUE PROVIDING CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TO VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WHO HAVE BECOME HOMELESS AT SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENTS, TO CONTINUE OPERATING TWO SCATTERED SITE HOUSING PROGRAMS AT ANOTHER CHANCE AND MY CHOICE, AND TO CONTINUE PROVIDING SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO FORMERLY HOMELESS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES EXTRA HELP. WHEREAS, on July 30, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission adopted the City of Miami Beach Consolidated Plan for Fiscal Years 2003/04 through 2007/08; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the City's adopted Consolidated Plan, each request for a Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan requires City Commission review and approval; and WHEREAS, the Office of Community Services has requested that the City issue the required Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan for providing supportive services to homeless persons in Miami Beach through their Homeless Outreach Program; and WHEREAS, Carrfour Supportive Housing, Inc. has requested that the City issue two Certifications of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan for two ongoing, successful programs being administered at their Harding Village building, located at 8540 Harding Avenue, Miami, which provides supportive services to formerly homeless persons in 74 of the total 92 units available at the building; one program provides permanent supportive services to 48 formerly homeless, disabled residents; the second program provides transitional supportive services to 24 formerly homeless residents of Harding Village, which reserves 20 units for veterans; and WHEREAS, Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center of Miami Beach, Inc. (Douglas Gardens) has requested that the City issue five required Certificates of Consistency in order to continue providing housing to formerly homeless persons with disabilities at the Mayfair Residence; to continue the Successful Investments Supported Housing Program which provides rental assistance and case management to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless; to continue to operate and enhance two Douglas Gardens existing scattered site housing programs by providing scattered site housing units; and to continue to provide supportive services to formerly homeless persons with disabilities for a period by providing case management services and transitional housing to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless; and WHEREAS, the Certificates of Consistency, once issued, will be submitted by the Office of Community Services, Carrfour Supportive Services, and Douglas Gardens Community Health Center, Inc. to HUD as part of a funding applications for renewal of award of funds for the proposed Projects; WHEREAS, the Administration has reviewed the proposed activities and found them to be consistent with the City's Consolidated Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Manager is authorized to issue Certifications of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan to the City's Office of Community Services Homeless Assistance Program, Carrfour Supportive Services, and Douglas Gardens Community Health Center, Inc. to apply for a renewal of ongoing funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust (Trust) by continuing to provide supportive services to homeless persons in Miami Beach. PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of September , 2008. ATTEST: ~~~ P~~a„ CITY CLERK Robert Parcher A OR .Matti Herrera Bower T:WGENDA\2008\September 10\Consent\Certification of Consistency - Reso.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & GUAGI 18~ FOR E UTION q 3 OY e COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: To approve and authorize the City Manager to issue Certifications of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan to apply for the renewal of ongoing funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Miami-pade County Homeless Trust (Trust) for the following: a Certification of Consistency to the City of Miami Beach Office of Community Services to continue providing supportive services to homeless persons at the Outreach in Miami Beach; two (2) Certifications of Consistency to Carrfour Supportive Housing to continue providing supportive services to 48 formerly homeless residents of the Harding Village building, and transitional supportive services to 24 formerly homeless residents of the Harding Village building; five (5) Certifications of Consistency to Douglas Gardens Community Mental Health Center of Miami Beach, Inc. (Douglas Gardens) to continue providing housing to formerly homeless persons with disabilities at the Mayfair Residence; to continue providing case management services and transitional housing to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless at Successful Investments; to continue operating two scattered site housing programs at Another Chance and My Choice; and to continue rovidin su ortive services to former) homeless ersons with disabilities at Extra Hel . Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: To reduce the number of homeless ersons in Miami Beach Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Based on the 2007 Community Satisfaction Survey, 37% of residents and 44% of businesses ranked the City's ability to address homelessness as oor. Issue: Shall the City approve and authorize the City Manager to issue Certifications of Consistency with City's Consolidated Plan to the following: a Certification of Consistency to the City of Miami Beach Office of Community Services, two (2) Certifications of Consistency to Carrfour Supportive Housing; and five (5) Certifications of Consistency to Douglas Gardens, so that these agencies can apply for renewals of grant funding via the Super Notice of Funding Availability from the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust in order to rovide services to homeless and former) homeless ersons? Item Summary/Recommendation: On August 13, 2008, Certificates of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan to be submitted as part of applications for funds from HUD via the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust were requested for the following: • The City of Miami Beach Office of Community Services: supportive services to homeless persons at the Homeless Outreach office. • Carrfour Supportive Housing, two grant applications: 1) To continue to provide permanent supportive services to 48 formerly homeless disabled residents of Harding Village. Of these 48 persons, 8 are reserved for those living with HIV/AIDS; and 2) To continue to provide transitional supportive services to 24 formerly homeless residents of Harding Village. Of these 24 persons, 20 are reserved for veterans. Supportive services include case management, referral services, literacy classes, employment training, and life skills training. • Douglas Gardens, five grant applications: 1) To continue to offer 22 units of permanent housing forformerly homeless persons with disabilities at the Mayfair Residence; 2) To continue to provide rental assistance and case management to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless at Successful Investments; 3) To continue to provide 17 scattered site Shelter Plus Care rental units to formerly homeless persons with disabilities, at My Choice; 4) To continue to provide 25 scattered sites Shelter Plus Care rental units to formerly homeless persons with mental illness, at Another Chance; 5) To continue to provide supportive services to_formerly homeless persons with disabilities at Extra Help. Adviso Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: Amount Account Approved 1 N/A 2 3 4 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: Ci Clerk's Office Anna Parekh Si n-Offs: Department Director /~4ssistant City Manager _ City Manager ~ // ~ ~ Jt,, J~ ~ ~ ~~~ u AGENDA ITEM C 7 ~r r ~l ~ l ~l ~ n SATE -- r' ~ m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the city Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager ~aTE: September 10, 2008 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR D CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ISSUE CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY WITH THE CITY'S CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR THE RENEWAL OF ONGOING FUNDING FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) THROUGH THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST (TRUST) TO APPLY TO THE FOLLOWING: A CERTIFICATION OF CONSISTENCY TO THE CITY'S OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICES TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDING SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HOMELESS PERSONS IN MIAMI BEACH; TWO (2) CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY TO CARRFOUR SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO CONTINUE PROVIDING PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO 48 FORMERLY HOMELESS RESIDENTS OF THE HARDING VILLAGE BUILDING, AND TO CONTINUE TO PROVIDE TRANSITIONAL SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO 24 FORMERLY HOMELESS RESIDENTS OF THE HARDING VILLAGE BUILDING; FIVE (5) CERTIFICATIONS OF CONSISTENCY TO DOUGLAS GARDENS COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF MIAMI BEACH, INC. TO CONTINUE PROVIDING HOUSING TO FORMERLY HOMELESS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AT THE MAYFAIR RESIDENCE, TO CONTINUE PROVIDING CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND TRANSITIONAL HOUSING TO VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WHO HAVE BECOME HOMELESS AT SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENTS, TO CONTINUE OPERATING TWO SCATTERED SITE HOUSING PROGRAMS AT ANOTHER CHANCE AND MY CHOICE, AND TO CONTINUE PROVIDING SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO FORMERLY HOMELESS PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES AT EXTRA HELP. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that applicants for renewal of awarded funding obtain and submit a Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan from the entitlement jurisdiction where the activity is to be located for each application. In accordance with the Consolidated Plan (Plan) adopted by the City of Miami Beach City Commission on July 30, 2003, each request for a Certification of Consistency with the Plan requires City Commission review and approval. This Plan is in effect through September 30, 2008. The Plan is a five year planning document required by HUD whereby an entitlement community, through a collaborative process, establishes a unified vision for community development and housing activities. It offers local jurisdictions the opportunity to shape the various housing and community development programs into effective, coordinated neighborhood and community development strategies. The Plan is also the means to meet the application requirements for HUD's CDBG and HOME programs. A jurisdiction's certification that an application is consistent with its Consolidated Plan means that the proposed activities are consistent with the jurisdiction's Plan, and the location of the proposed activities is consistent with the geographic areas specified in the Plan. The jurisdiction shall provide the reasons for the denial when it fails to provide a certification of consistency. On August 13, 2008, Office of Community Services requested a Certification of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan in order to apply for funding from HUD via the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust (Trust) through the annual Super Notice of Funding Availability (Super NOFA). This funding from the Trust is available for homeless providers to competitively apply for eligible projects that implement projects and services that assist the homeless. The Trust issued the Super NOFA on August 4, 2008, and closed the application period on August 26, 2008. The Office of Community Services is applying for a renewal of its Homeless Outreach Program, which provides street outreach targeting homeless individuals within the City to engage clients in accepting shelter and related supportive services to enable them to transition from homelessness to appropriate housing. The goal of the program is to eliminate homelessness by providing outreach services as a bridge between homeless individuals/families in Miami Beach and available community resources (including emergency shelter, housing, employment, entitlements, counseling, medical services, etc.). The Administration has reviewed the documentation submitted by the Office of Community Services describing the proposed activities and has concluded that the supportive housing activities are consistent with the City's Plan. The Plan identifies long term objectives in Chapter 4, "Five Year Strategy". Under the Homelessness Strategy (Continuum of Care), page 4-15, on page 12, the Plan states: "...to effectively address the needs of the homeless, and those threatened with homelessness through a combination of services that are often provided by different agencies in a coordinated manner to help move a family from homelessness to self-sufficiency." The Plan further states: "When the underlying problem is economic, a more comprehensive governmental response that includes social services, job training, and affordable housing is needed in order to move low- income households from homelessness and governmental dependency to self-sufficiency." On August 13, 2008, Carrfour Supportive Housing (Carrfour) requested two Certifications of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan in order to apply for renewal funding from HUD via the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust (Trust) through the annual Super NOFA. Carrfour's renewals are for two ongoing, successful programs being administered'at their Harding Village building, located at 8540 Harding Avenue, Miami Beach, which provides supportive services to formerly homeless persons in 74 of the total 92 units available at the building. The first certification of consistency is a grant renewal of permanent supportive services to 48 formerly homeless, disabled residents of Harding Village. Of these 48 persons, eight are reserved for those living with HIV/AIDS. The second certification of consistency is a grant renewal of transitional supportive services to 24 formerly homeless residents of Harding Village; 20 housing units are reserved for veterans. Supportive services include case management, referral services, literacy classes, employment training, and life skills training. The Administration has reviewed the documentation submitted by Carrfour describing the proposed activities and has concluded that the supportive housing activities are consistent with the City's Plan. The Plan identifies long term objectives in Chapter 4, "Five Year Strategy". Under the Homelessness Strategy (Continuum of Care), page 4-15, on page 12, the Plan states: "... to effectively address the needs of the homeless, and those threatened with homelessness through a combination of services that are often provided by different agencies in a coordinated manner to help move a family from homelessness to self-sufficiency." The Plan further states: "When the underlying problem is economic, a more comprehensive governmental response that includes social services, job training, and affordable housing is needed in order to move low-income households from homelessness and governmental dependency to self-sufficiency." On August 13, 2008, Douglas Gardens requested five (5) Certifications of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan in order to apply for renewal funding from HUD via the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust through the annual Super NOFA. Douglas Gardens' first application is a renewal grant to continue to offertwenty-two units of permanent housing for formerly homeless persons with disabilities at the Mayfair Residence, Miami Beach, for a period of one year. Douglas Gardens' second renewal application is for a renewal grant for the Successful Investments, Supported Housing Program (SHP), to provide rental assistance and case management to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless. Persons in the program may be placed in housing anywhere in Miami-Dade County. Douglas Gardens is submitting third and fourth renewal grant applications to continue to operate and enhance their existing scattered site housing program by providing 17 and 25 scattered site housing units, respectively, and supportive services to formerly homeless persons with disabilities for a period of one year. The fifth renewal grant application is for supportive services for the above mentioned Scattered Site Shelter Plus Care programs. The Administration has reviewed the documentation submitted by Douglas Gardens describing the activities, and has concluded that the continuation of these activities are consistent with the City's Consolidated Plan. The Consolidated Plan identifies long term objectives in Chapter 4, "Five Year Strategy." Under the Homelessness Strategy (Continuum of Care), page 4 -15, the Plan specifies that supportive housing for the formerly homeless will continue to be provided. The Plan also supports efforts to assist special needs populations in general. On page 12, the Plan states: "... to effectively address the needs of the homeless, and those threatened with homelessness through a combination of services that are often provided by different agencies in a coordinated manner to help move a family from homelessness to self-sufficiency." The Plan further states: "When the underlying problem is economic, a more comprehensive governmental response that includes social services, job training, and affordable housing is needed in order to move low-income households from homelessness and governmental dependency to self-sufficiency." CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and the City Commission approve and authorize the City Manager to issue a Certification of Consistency with the City's Consolidated Plan to apply for the renewal of ongoing funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) through the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust (Trust) for the following: the City of Miami Beach Office of Community Services for homeless outreach services; Carrfour Supportive Housing for two ongoing, successful programs being administered at their Harding Village building, located at 8540 Harding Avenue, Miami Beach, which provides supportive services to formerly homeless persons in 74 of the total 92 units available at the building (one program provides permanent supportive services to 48 formerly homeless, disabled residents; the second program provides transitional supportive services to 24 formerly homeless residents of Harding Village, which reserves 20 units for veterans); and Douglas Gardens Community Health Center, Inc. to continue providing housing to formerly homeless persons with disabilities at the Mayfair Residence, and to continue providing case management and transitional housing to victims of domestic violence who have become homeless at Successful Investments, to continue to operate and enhance two scattered site housing programs at Another Chance and My Choice, and to continue to provide supportive services for formerly homeless persons in Miami Beach at Extra Help. JMG/HMF/AP T:\AGENDA\2008\September 10\Consent\Certificate of Consistency - Memo.doc Homeless Trust MIAM I•DAD ~ 111 NW 1st Street • 27th Floor • Suite 310 Miami, Florida 3 3 1 2 8-1 930 p T 305.375.1490 F 305.375-2722 miamidade.gov non Cnnnllnauon Agerxla COOrtlmaGOn AMmal Services August 13, 2006 Arl m Public Places Autln and Managemen[ 5ervrces Avradon Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager Buddmb City of Miarni Beach tsuildmY Cndr Cnrryrlranrr ~ 700 Convention Center Drive, 3'~ Floor Business Orvelopmrnl Miami Beach, FL 33139 Capiral Improvrntcrns CrUZens tndrpcnrirnrTranslx+mnnnTruar pear Mr. Gonzal®z, Cummrxxrun un Ethics and Public Trust Gnrnmumcau0n5 As you may be aware the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust serves as the lead CommunilyACtionAgrncy l applicant far Homeless funding via the United States Department of Housing and upmenl Cummunily & ECrx+Umll Drvr s l Urban Development's (HUD) Super Notice of Funding Availability process; otherwise ons COmrnun~ty I:e at comumrr Srrvrcrx known as the SllperNOFA. Correcnons d te~abrgcarion c.rlt~ral^na~rx This year HUD has modified their application process from that of a paper Electronx application to el®ctronic submission. Under this new system, HUD has asked that the EmergencyManagentent lead applicant obtain the Cert~cation of Consistency with Consolidated Plan letters cmpiayrr R`'a"°"` (COC Letters) from each entitlement jurisdiction. WUD has also requested that one Fmpgwerrnent 7r t+Fi master letter, with an accompanying list of projects be requested and submitted_ Enierprrxe Technology Srrvicey tntrppnmenial R850UrLes Managemenr P i In previous years each funded provider agency has approached your entitlement nei ces Farr Emplo~mem Fi c jurisdiction and requested individual letters. We believe this process will be easier for nan e Fsre Rescve your staff and our providers in that only one form is required. General Server. Admrmstralian Hisronc PrCsrrvasron This new process only applies to projects being r®newed (which are the majority Qf HOmelesslYusl our programs) and your office may still be contacted on a case by case basis by a "°"°'^gARr"~ handful of agencies requesting their own CaC I®tters- liousing finance authority Nwnan services Please review the attached documents and obtain the appropriate signatures. We IndtpcndCnt l;evrow Panel would request that you or the appropriate stsfF execute the CaC signed and return it International Trade Consortium to my attention in the self addressed envelope by August 2$~', 2008. We understand luvenileservicex d l E i that each jurisdiction may have different processes by which we easy obtain these ~nr rea Kant nrr Mrrrrr-MIan+I ncirUn Plan forms and stand ready to address any issues which 1Me may assist with. MelrOpuhWn Planning Organization P,rk,+nd Kef:rCailon Please feel free to contact me at any time at 3p5-375-1490. Planning and Zmm~yl ~°'"r Very tr "y~urs,~~Yr PfllCUremtnl Managrmenl PropenyApararsal c'•~ ~r Public Lrbraryr $)'Srrm r~' Pun6cworks ' Safe tveighburhood Pukx~avid aymond se,~n~-~ Executive Director $OLd waste Management S,ra:eptc 9utinras ManigCmCM Team Merro TranSq Ta+k Furrr on llman F.wnrnd'+c Revnalizmu>n Vacaya Museum And Cartlen; Warrr r, Sewer Certification of Consistency with the Consolidated Plan Project Listing Project Sponsor Project Name City Address Zip CarrFour Supportive Housing Harding lfillage 48 Miami Beach 8540 Haniing Ullage, Miami Beach, FL 33141 Units PH Carrfour Supportive Housing Harding Vllage 24 Miami $each 9544 Harding village, Miami Beach, FL 33141 Units TH City of Miami Beach Outreach Miami Beach 17pp Cpnventlon Center Qriva 33138 Miami Beach, FL Douglas Gardens F~Qra Help-S SO/PH for Miami Beach 701 Llncola Road, Midml Bddch, FL 33139 C boughs Gardens SUCCessful Inveatmentr7 Miami Beach 701 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Douglas Gardens Mayfair Residence Miami Beach 1960 Park Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Douglas Gardens My Choice Miami Beach 701 Lincoln Road Miami, Beach, FL 33139 Douglas Gardens Another Chanca Miami Beach 701 Lincoln Rpad Miaml, Beach, FL 33139