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2015-29122 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2015-29122 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN TO ALLOCATE $271,000 OF PREVIOUSLY UNALLOCATED HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME) FUNDS FROM PRIOR YEARS TO THE LONDON HOUSE APARTMENTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RECAPTURE AND REALLOCATE $48,343 OF HOME FUNDS FROM THE MERIDIAN PLACE APARTMENTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT TO THE LONDON HOUSE APARTMENTS PROJECT; ISSUE A NOTICE OF A THIRTY (30) DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ON THE PROPOSED SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY'S FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE INTER- DEPARTMENTAL AGREEMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDS. -- WHEREAS, the City is an entitlement recipient of HUD formula grant programs and therefore is the recipient of HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) funds; and WHEREAS, HOME funds are used for affordable housing activities, including multi- family rentals and first-time homeownership; and WHEREAS, the City expects to continue to receive entitlement funds for this grant program to operate the City's housing and community development activities; and WHEREAS, the Five-Year Consolidated Plan for Federal funds is a requirement under HUD's formula grant programs; and WHEREAS, the HOME Program stipulates that funds be expended within guidelines as delineated in 24 CFR Part 92, among others; and WHEREAS, the City finds it is necessary to recapture funds, and to reallocate funds to another project; and WHEREAS, the reallocation of funds is to be used fo'r the rehabilitation of the London House Apartments; and WHEREAS, the resulting HOME funds recapture and reallocation recommendations will be incorporated into the City's Consolidated Plan; and WHEREAS, the City will provide for a thirty (30) day public comment period on the proposed Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Manager is the designated agent for all HUD formula grants, and executes the grant applications, grant agreements, and other applicable documents on behalf of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission approve and authorize a Substantial Amendment to the City's Five-Year Consolidated Plan to allocate $271,000 of previously unallocated HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds from prior years to the London House Apartments affordable housing project; authorizing the City Manager to recapture and reallocate $48,343 of HOME funds from the Meridian Place Apartments affordable housing project to the London House Apartments project; issue a notice of a thirty (30) day public comment period on the proposed substantial amendments to the City's Five- Year Consolidated Plan; and authorizing the City Manager to execute inter-departmental agreements for the recipients of the funds. PASSED AND ADOPTED this .2 day of c< Nf(.P/. , 2015. ATTEST: Rafael rang••, ity C1=,,k / Philip Levine, Mayor z • ':INCORP ORATED. • sw APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Date COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: A Resolution of the Mayor and City Commission approving and authorizing the City Manager to recapture and reallocate HOME funds; amend the Five-Year Consolidated Plan; issue a notice of a thirty (30) day comment period on the proposed Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan; and reallocate the funds to ensure compliance with HUD rules and regulations regarding the timely expenditure of funds. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Sustainable initiatives. Affordable housing for the labor force. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.: Based on the 2012 Community Satisfaction Survey, 80% of residents believe the City's standard of living is good and improving. 34% of businesses rated the lack of affordable housing in Miami Beach for their labor force as their most important challenge. Item Summary/Recommendation: As an entitlement community, the City receives an annual allocation of HUD funding. The HOME program has timeliness requirements regarding the expenditure of funds. HOME funds must be committed to a project within two years of City's receipt, and expended within five years. HUD further requires its entitlement jurisdictions to ensure that funded activities are carried out in the defined project scope and within the timeframe allowed. The City's Consolidated Plan is monitored throughout the year to ensure compliance with federal regulations and progress towards the National Objective, which stipulates that HOME-funded housing activities must benefit low- and moderate-income persons who earn at or below 80% of the Area Median Income(AMI). In staffs assessment of the HOME Program, it was determined that there was a remaining balance of funds in the amount of $271,000 that had not been previously allocated to a specific project. These funds, if not allocated to a project and expended, would eventually become subject to recapture by HUD for not meeting the timeliness requirements. Further analysis of the Meridian Place Apartments project (a Miami Beach Community Development Corporation rehabilitation project) revealed that there was a remaining balance of$48,343 that had been withheld in the construction retainage account. It was determined that the balance of retainage funds would not be paid to MBCDC. Therefore, these unexpended funds would also eventually become noncompliant with the timeliness requirement and be subject to recapture by HUD. The Administration recommends the allocation of $271,000 of previously unallocated HOME funds from prior years to the London House Apartments project; approving and authorizing the City Manager to recapture $48,343 in HOME funds from the Meridian Place Apartments project and reallocate those funds to the London House Apartments project; filing the amended Consolidated Plan as required by HUD; issuance of a notice of a thirty(30) day comment period on the proposed Substantial Amendments to the City's Consolidated Plan. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Funds: Amount Account 1 $48,343 151.5222.000349 �l 2 $271,000 Account pending 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Maria Ruiz/Housing &Community Services Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager MLR KGB rR/ JLM_e? AGENDA ITEM R"1 J Nwir MIAMIBEACH DATE 41 vl (S el- MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager .�,� DATE: September 2, 2015 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING A SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO THE CITY'S FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN TO ALLOCATE $271,000 OF PREVIOUSLY UNALLOCATED HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS (HOME) FUNDS FROM PRIOR YEARS TO THE LONDON HOUSE APARTMENTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO RECAPTURE AND REALLOCATE $48,343 OF HOME FUNDS FROM THE MERIDIAN PLACE APARTMENTS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT TO THE LONDON HOUSE APARTMENTS PROJECT; ISSUE A NOTICE OF A THIRTY (30) DAY PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD ON THE PROPOSED SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY'S FIVE-YEAR CONSOLIDATED PLAN; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE INTER- DEPARTMENTAL AGREEMENTS FOR RECIPIENTS OF THE FUNDS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND The City is an entitlement community designated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and as determined by the decennial census information on population growth lag, age of housing stock, and poverty. As an entitlement community, the City qualifies for an annual allocation under HUD's grant programs. The HOME Investments Partnership Program (HOME) was established in 1992 to provide funding specifically for affordable housing. HUD allocates these housing funds to strengthen public/private partnerships and expand the supply of affordable housing that is decent, safe and sanitary. The HOME Program has timeliness requirements regarding the expenditure of funds. HOME funds must be committed to a project within two years of City's receipt, and expended within five years. HUD further requires its entitlement jurisdictions to ensure that funded activities are carried out in the defined project scope and within the timeframe allowed. The City's Action Plan, an annual document which defines how the City will utilize its HUD funds, is monitored throughout the year to ensure compliance with federal regulations and progress towards the Commission Memorandum—HOME Funding Reallocation September 2, 2015 Page 2 of 3 National Objective, which stipulates that HOME-funded activities must create housing units that benefit low- and moderate-income persons who earn at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). From time-to-time, it is necessary for the City to process a "Substantial Amendment" to the Five- Year Consolidated Plan or the Annual Action Plans to allow for the funding of new activities, modification of existing activities, or other program administrative actions. The City is required by HUD [24 CFR 91.505 (b)] to identify the criteria to be used in determining if a proposed action will be considered a"substantial amendment", as follows: • Addition of a new activity or project not previously described in the Consolidated or Annual Action Plan; • Deletion of an activity or project previously described in the Consolidated or Annual Action Plan; • Change in the purpose, scope, location or beneficiaries of an activity or project previously described in the Consolidated or Annual Action Plan; • Change in the use of funds from one eligible activity or project to another previously described in Consolidated or Annual Action Plan; and/or • A cumulative change in the use of funds from an eligible activity to another eligible activity that decreases an activity's funding by 10% or more or increases an activity's funding by 10% or more during the fiscal year. Any proposed amendment that is considered a substantial amendment is subject to the Citizen Participation process; requires formal action by the City Commission; and requires approval by HUD. Furthermore, a thirty (30) day public notice is required to provide the opportunity for the public to review and comment on the proposed substantial amendments. The City will consider all comments or views received from the public concerning proposed substantial amendments in accordance with 24 CFR 91.105 (c) (3). A summary of these comments and views shall be attached to the substantial amendment submitted to HUD. ANALYSIS Staff has been analyzing the allocation and expenditure of all of its program funds. In its assessment of the HOME Program it was determined that there was a remaining balance of funds in the amount of $271,000 that had not been previously allocated to a specific project. These funds, if not allocated to a project and expended, would eventually become subject to recapture by HUD for not meeting the timeliness requirements. Further analysis of the Meridian Place Apartments project (a Miami Beach Community Development Corporation rehabilitation project) revealed that there was a remaining balance of $48,343 that had been withheld in the construction retainage account. Due to the mismanagement of funds and the overall lack of properly documented construction operations and management by MBCDC, it was determined that the balance of retainage funds would not be paid to MBCDC. Therefore, these unexpended funds would also eventually become noncompliant with the timeliness requirement and be subject to recapture by HUD. The Administration is recommending that the above funds, totaling $319,343, be allocated to the London House Apartments, a City-owned affordable housing project currently being renovated. This project is well underway, with the first phase (the 1965 Washington Avenue building) having received a Temporary Certificate of Completion (TCC) on May 29, 2015. This allocation of funds would be applied to the financing gap created by the delay of surtax funds awarded to Commission Memorandum—HOME Funding Reallocation September 2, 2015 Page 3 of 3 the project by Miami-Dade County but not yet processed and under contract with the City. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approval and authorization of a substantial amendment to the • City's Five-Year Consolidated Plan to allocate previously unallocated and recaptured HOME funds to the London House Apartments project; issue a notice of a thirty (30) day public review and comment period on the proposed substantial amendment; and authorizing the City Manager to execute the interdepartmental agreements for the recipients of the funds. 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