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96-22203 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-22203 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAN COMPONENT OF THE CITY'S CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1995/96 AND 1996/97 EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF CITY'S MIDDLE BEACH COMMERCIAL FACADE REHABILITATION PROGRAM TO THE ENTIRE 41ST STREET COMMERCIAL AREA. WHEREAS, the City's Consolidated Plan (Plan) and the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Fiscal Year 1995/96 was adopted by the Mayor and City Commission on July 26, 1995; and WHEREAS, the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Fiscal Year 1996/97 was adopted by the Mayor and City Commission on July 3, 1996, and WHEREAS, the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Fiscal Year 1995/96 and the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Fiscal Year 1996/97 included the project description and budget of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program (Program); and WHEREAS, a "Notice of Intent to Amend" the One-Year Action Plan component of the Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Years 1995/96 and 1996/97 by extending the Program to the entire 41 st Street commercial area was published for a thirty day public comment period on Sunday, September 15,1996; and WHEREAS, this amendment does not change the priorities, purpose, or the total amount of funding of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program as outlined in both the FY 1995/96 and FY 1996/97 One-Year Action Plans, and WHEREAS, this amendment was presented to the Community Development Advisory Committee on September 17,1996, which passed a motion to maintain the target area regarding the commercial area on 41 st Street as is; and WHEREAS, the thirty day public comment period on the "Notice of Intent to Amend" concluded on October 16, 1996, and no comments were received by the City; and WHEREAS, the Administration recommends approval of this Amendment to the One-Year Action Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Years 1995/96 and 1996/97. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City's One-Year Action Plan component of the Consolidated Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Years 1995/96 and 1996/97, are hereby amended by extending the boundaries of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program to the entire 41 st Street commercial area. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 20TH DAY MAYOR ATTEST: _pbwr p(4~ CITY CLERK 'I ",', f Uf\,V: I-\r'r f\LJ 'J '.u l1tl DEPT. By W4~ -'-I(1.3/g-~ . CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO...J 00 -'1 ~ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Memben or the City Commission DATE: November 20, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION UTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE ONE- YEAR ACTION PLAN COMPONENT OF THE CITY'S CONSOLIDATED PLAN FOR FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEARS 1995/96 AND 1996/97 EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY'S MIDDLE BEACH COMMERCIAL FACADE REHABILITATION PROGRAM TO THE ENTIRE 41ST STREET COMMERCIAL AREA. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution authorizing an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for Federal Funds for Fiscal Years 1995/96 and 1996/97 extending the boundaries of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program (Program) to the entire 41st Street commercial area. BACKGROUND: On July 26,1995, the City Commission adopted the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for FY 1995/96 and on November 21, 1995 the City Commission adopted the Guidelines for this Program. The One-Year Action Plan for FY 1995/96 and the Program Guidelines were amended in September 25, 1996 by eliminating the 2 to 1 requirement of the matching grant. On July 3, 1996 the City Commission adopted the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for FY 1996/97. Both the FY 1995/96 and the FY1996/97 Plans include the project description and the budget of the Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Program. This Program is a matching grant program for facade improvements and the correction of code violations in a commercial area on 41 st Street between Alton Road and Prairie Avenue. AGENDA ITEM C. 11- DATE 1 \ ..~o-~lt, COMMISSION MEMO NOVEMBER 20, 1996 PAGE 2 The 41 st Street commercial area east of Prairie Avenue also includes businesses which serve the income-eligible residential area. In order for this matching grant program to be available to all eligible businesses located on this commercial area, the Program area must be extended to the entire 41 st Street commercial area. The Program will continue to provide financial assistance to property owners and business owners who are desirous of improving their building facades, business signage, awnings, and the correction of all exterior code violations, and whose businesses serve the income-eligible residential area. ANALYSIS: In order to extend the boundaries of the Program, an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan for FY 1995/96 and for FY 1996/97 is needed. Therefore, on Sunday, September 15, 1996, a "Notice of Intent to Amend" the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's Consolidated Plan for FY 1995/96 and FY 1996/97 by extending the boundaries of the Program to the entire 41 st Street commercial area was published for a 30-day public comment period. On September 17,1996, the proposed amendment was also presented to the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC), which passed a motion to maintain the target area regarding the commercial area on 41 st Street as is. The thirty day public comment period on the "Notice of Intent to Amend" concluded on October 16,1996, and no comments were received by the City. By extending the boundaries of this Program, all eligible businesses located on the entire 41 st Street commercial area, which serve the surrounding income-eligible area, will be able to participate on this Program. This amendment does not change the priorities, purpose, or the total amount of funding of the City's Middle Beach Commercial Facade Rehabilitation Project as outlined in both the FY 1995/96 and FY 1996/97 One-Year Action Plans. CONCLUSION: It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution authorizing an amendment to the One-Year Action Plan component of the City's' Consolidated Plan for federal funds for FY 1995/96 and FY 1996/97, extending the boundaries of the Middle Beach Facade Rehabilitation Program to the entire 41 st Street commjf,ci~;:rea. JGP/~JH/ASP