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RESOLUTION 85-18111 RESOLUTION NO. 85-18111 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR, AND AUTHORIZING FILING OF, A FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR YEAR ELEVEN UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AUTHORIZED BY THE 1981 AMENDMENTS TO THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974, AS AMENDED, AND THE 1983 URBAN-RURAL RECOVERY ACT. WHEREAS, a public hearing was held by the City of Miami Beach Community Development Advisory Committee on March 5, 1985, to obtain views and proposals of citizens at the initial stage of the development of the Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds; and WHEREAS, the Miami Beach City Commission on June 26, 1985, held and conducted a public hearing to obtain views of citizens relative to the Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of funds, to be submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by the City of Miami Beach for the Year Eleven funds under the 1981 and 1983 amendments to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended; and WHEREAS, the Year Eleven Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds includes the use of $425,500 in reprogrammed prior year funds. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that said City Commission hereby approves the filing of the Year Eleven Final Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of funds which includes the required plan to mitigate adverse effects of CDBG caused displacement and applicable relocation policy, with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for Community Development Block Grant funds under the 1983 amendments to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, 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 an entitlement amount of $2,247,000 which is included in a total program amount of $2,672,500. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 2 6 thday of June 1985. /7 ' ' 73 Z—(2-4/ —1' AYOR ATTEST: ‘ 7-Zett,,, 4?--,7 63/14/ CI Y CLERK STP/nkm FORM APPROVED LEGAL n F PT. 1-.3y A.'t#41•,_........___.A4LAt4st cm:s IMO_.:_____ +cNt" A 7 (7� O l Q CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PROPOSED STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS FOR FY 1985/86 AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON JUNE 26, 1985 AT 3:00 P.M. Pursuant to the 1983 Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act regulations of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the City of Miami Beach has developed this "Proposed Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds for FY 1985/86." This statement represents the culmination of an extensive planning process phase encompassing maximum citizen participation via the Community Development Advisory Committee and public meetings. Requests for FY '85/86 funding totaled approximately $4.6 million. The FY '85/86 Miami Beach CDBG Program is $2,647,500, which includes $400,500 in reprogrammed funds from previous CD years, and the FY '85/86 new entitlement amount of $2,247,000. The CDBG Program will cover the period from October 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986. The City of Miami Beach encourages affected residents to communicate their concerns regarding this proposed statement by writing or calling the Community Development Division office, located at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, telephone (305) 673-7260. Additional comments may be made by interested residents at a Public Hearing of the Miami Beach City Commission on June 26, 1985, in the Commission Chambers, City Hall, at 3:00 p.m. OBJECTIVES - Public Facilities and Improvements *To continue to improve the health, safety, welfare, and recreational opportunities of residents of Miami Beach, through the rehabilitation and expansion of public facilities and infrastructures which principally benefit low- and moderate-income residents. Recommended Activities *PAL Gym Expansion (Flamingo Park) *Flamingo Park Rehabilitation/Fencing (Flamingo Park) *Street Improvements In Eligible CD Areas - specifically earmarked are the Lincoln Road Street Improvements. Total Recommended Funding $428,000 -1- OBJECTIVES - Public Services *To provide public service activities in such areas as health, safety, recreation, education, legal assistance, fair housing, and elderly services in order to further complement other Community Development funded activities. Recommended Activities *Broaden Your Horizons *Jewish Vocational Services *Medication Project *Prosthetic Devices *Transportation Assistance Program *Emergency Housing Assistance Program *Project Sinai *Mount Sinai Mobile Health Center *South Beach Activity Center and Day Care for the Elderly (JCC) *Minority Assistance Program *Vocational English/Technical Assistance Program *Senior Crime Watch/Victims Assistance/Security Devices *Non-Kosher Hot Meals Program *Cultural Outreach Program - Bass Museum *Community Schools .- Vocational Training *Other Eligible Public Services Total Recommended Funding $332,300 OBJECTIVES - Clearance Activities *To prevent and eliminate slums and blight and alleviate detrimental donditions in the community by securing and/or removing vacant, unsafe and hazardous structures. Recommended Activities *Revolving Fund for Demolition/Board-Up of Unsafe Structures Total Recommended Funding $100,000 OBJECTIVES - Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities *To improve the housing stock within the City of Miami Beach through a multi- component strategy. This strategy involves the identification of deteriorated structures; provision of financial assistance for interior and exterior rehabilitation of eligible deteriorated structures; and special assistance to encourage the retention of significant historic structures. -2- Recommended Activities Rehabilitation *Multi-Unit Residential Rehabilitation Program (CD Target Areas) Code Enforcement *Code Enforcement/Developmental Services (CD Target Areas) *Legal Assistance/Enforcement of City Codes/Ordinances (CD Target Areas) Total Recommended Funding $52',OOO OBJECTIVES - Economic Development/Special Activities by Sub-Recipients *To stimulate economic revitalization and job opportunities in the City by such activities as: providing businesses and property owners with the technical and financial assistance necessary for business development; to encourage private development through public support; and to carry out neighborhood revitalization, community economic development, housing, or energy conservation projects: Recommended Activities Special Activities *South Pointe Co-Development Assistance Project *Lutheran Ministries of Fla. Economic Development Program *North-end Commercial Revitalization Project (North CD Target Area) * Interim Development Financing * Lincoln Road Mall Revitalization/Management Project Special Activities by Sub-Recipients *Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc. (8128 Collins Ave.) *Miami Beach Development Corporation - Set aside for the local community development corporation to assist in such areas as housing rehabilitation, redevelopment planning, commercial revitalization, hotel development and/or historic preservation, job creation or retention, etc. *South Miami Beach Commercial Revitalization Program *South Florida Arts Center-Economic Development Program (Lincoln Road) Total Recommended Funding $574,000 -3- OBJECTIVES - Mitigating Adverse Affects 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 *Relocation Total Recommended Funding $89,400 OBJECTIVES - 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; increased citizen participation; improve the planning management capabilities of the City; and to provide a comprehensive planning capacity necessary to carry out the objectives of the CDBG program. Recommended Activities *General administration (includes citizen participation, fair housing, and publicity), and comprehensive planning and management Total Recommended Funding $447,400 Program Category Recommended Funding Public Facilities & Improvements 428,000 Public Services 332,300 Clearance Activities 100,000 Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities 524,000 Economic Development/Special Activities By Sub-Recipients 574,000 Relocation 89,400 General Administration/ 362,000 Comprehensive Planning 85,400 Contingencies and Local Option 152,400 Total Program Costs $2,647,500 -4- Block Grant Resources Entitlement Amount $2,247,000 Reprogrammed Prior Year Funds 400,500 $2,647,500 Total Block Grant Resources Note: All proposed activities described above, which do not have specific locations, will occur in designated Community Development Areas. Copies of the CD area maps are available, free of charge, at the CD office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. -5- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE 1983 AMENDMENTS TO THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT In order to receive Fiscal Year 1985/86 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 '8 5/86 Proposed Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds, consistent with the amendments to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, in the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act of 1983 enacted on November 30, 1983. Low- and Moderate-Income Benefit The proposed amount of CDBG funds to be used for activities directly benefiting low- and moderate-income persons is a minimum of approximately 2.1 million dollars which represents 80% of the $2,647,500 available for FY 198 5/86. The remaining activities will be focused on such areas as the elimination of slums/blight, urgent needs, and economic development. Plan to Minimize the Displacement of Persons As a Result of CDBG-Funded Activities In accordance with the 1983 amendments, the City of Miami Beach has developed policies in order to minimize the displacement of families and individuals as a result of Community Development Block Grant activities. It shall be the policy of the City of Miami Beach's Community Development Division to minimize the amount of displacement which will occur as a result of approved CDBG funded activities in such areas as rehabilitation, demolition, code enforcement or economic development. -6- Plan to Assist Persons Actually Displaced By CDBG Activities It is the intention of the City of Miami Beach to minimize the displacement of any one family or individual as a result of activities funded in whole or in part with Community Development Block Grant funds. However, in the event that displacement should occur, the following steps will be taken to assist families and 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 the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended where applicable, i.e. for acquisition-related displacement. 3. The City of Miami Beach has adopted policy statements which will provide assistance to those eligible persons who require support in securing a comparable replacement dwelling and will be paid in accordance with local policies for the rehabilitation programs and other non-acquisition related relocation. These payments will only be made if Section 8 Certificates or Vouchers are not available. 4. 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. 5. Relocation referral assistance will be provided to persons being permanently displaced. Effort 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. Area realtors. b. Reputable word of mouth referrals. c. 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. -7- 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 Community Development Division in the event that any grievances should occur regarding adequate replacement housing, eligibility, or the payments to displacees. -8- Assessment of FY 1983 and 1984 Use of Funds In carrying out the Community Development Objectives/Goals, the FY 1983 and 1984 CDBG Program continued to focus emphasis primarily on the needs of low-and moderate-income residents. A census and demographic study was initiated to identify areas that would ensure program benefits principally to low- and moderate-income residents. A map of concentrations of lower income households was then prepared, indicating areas containing 51% or greater low or moderate income households. The areas designated on this map served as the framework for the location of CDBG program activities during Fiscal Years 1983 and 1984. Projects located in, or serving the population of, these areas were given priority in accordance with the primary National Objective of principally benefiting low- and moderate-income persons. Consistent with the second National Objective, CDBG funds were also allocated to programs that would aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight. CDBG funds were used in large part to aid in the rehabilitation of existing rental housing stock, neighborhood revitalization, preservation activities, and public facilities and improvements. These goals and objectives were consistent with those identified below: Goals and Objectives Public Facilities and Improvements *To improve the health, safety, welfare and recreational opportunities of residents through the rehabilitation and expansion of public facilities and infrastructures which principally benefit low- and moderate-income residents. Public Services *To provide public service activities in such areas as health, safety, recreation, legal assistance, fair housing and elderly services which will complement other Community Development funded activities. Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities *To improve the housing stock within the City through a multi-component strategy. This strategy involves the identification of deteriorated structures; provision of financial assistance for interior and exterior rehabilitation to eligible deteriorated structures; and special assistance to encourage the retention of historic structures, and relocation assistance. Economic Development/Special Activities by Sub-Recipients *To promote economic revitalization and job opportunities in the City by providing businesses and property owners with the technical and financial assistance necessary for business development; to encourage private development through public support; and to carry out neighborhood revitalization, community economic development, housing or energy conservation. -9- The FY 1983 and FY 1984 projects conformed to these goals and objectives. The expenditures for Fiscal Years 1983 and 1984 are presented below by program category, and illustrates the relationship of the use of CDBG funds to the local and national community development goals and objectives. Description of Program Categories Expenditures Expenditures FY 1983/84 FY 1984/85 Public Facilities & Improvements $ 922,500 $ 647,800 Public Services 226,700 124,900 Relocation Payments & Assistance 1 ,000 600 Removal of Architectural Barriers 13,800 -0- Clearance/Demolition -0- 3,700 Interim Assistance -0- -0- Rehabilitation & Preservation Activities 1 ,018,000 356,700 Economic Development/ Special Activities by Sub-Recipients 158,100 193,000 General Adminitration/ Comprehensive Planning 316,100 165,100 Total Program Costs $2,656,200 1,491,800 Block Grant Program Resources Entitlement Amount $1 ,947,000 $ 2,278,000 Reprogrammed from Prior Year Funds 776,830 278, 100 Total Block Grant Resources $2,723,830 $ 2,556,100 CDBG funds were utilized during 1983 and 1984 for projects such as the following: Public Facilities Improvements, such as: street improvements, park irrigation, relighting, various other park and recreational improvements; multi-family rehabilitation; Public Services such as prosthetic devices, medication, emergency food, emergency housing, health related services, outreach to minorities including social service and job placement/referrals, homemakers/shoppers assistance; code enforcement/legal assistance for code enforcement; Improvements to Neighborhood Facilities: community center rehabilitation, PAL Neighborhood Center expansion, street signage; relocation assistance; and special activities by sub-recipients including neighborhood revitalization and vocational training; and Special Economic Development Activites such as: South Shore Co-Development, Miami Beach Development Corporation- Economic Development Program, and Lutheran Ministries Economic Development Program. -10- These programs and many others help illustrate the direct relationship between the use of CDBG funds and the stated goals and objectives. These activities occurred in designated low/mod CDBG target areas. During Fiscal Years 1983 and 1984 Community Development Block Grant funds were allocated to projects that met the broad national objectives, as specified in the "maximum feasible priority" certification for those years, by principally serving low-and moderate- income persons and aiding in the prevention and elimination of slums and/or blight. A further assessment of the use of these funds can be obtained from the FY 1983 Grantee Performance Report, and the 1984/85 Status of Projects Report. These reports - contain a description of the use of CDBG entitlement funds expended during these years and are available for review at the Community Development Division office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, telephone number (305) 673-7260. -11- YEAR ELEVEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM SOURCE OF REPROGRAMMED PRIOR YEAR FUNDS PROJECT CATEGORY PROGRAM YEAR AMOUNT NEIGHBORHOOD FACILITIES Parks/Recreation Improvements Year 6 $ 2,955. Parks/Recreation Improvements Year 7 $ 52,698. Parks/Recreation Improvements Year 8 $ 6,911 . INTERIM ASSISTANCE Year 9 $ 11 ,000. PUBLIC SERVICES Year 9 $ 3,799. CODE ENFORCEMENT/LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT Year 9 $ 18,571 . CD ADMINISTRATION Year 9 $105,166. RELOCATION Year 9 $ 89,400. DEMOLITION Year 10 $100,000. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT So. Pointe Co. Development Year 10 $ 10,000. TOTAL: $-;UO,5 00. • 1 YEAR 11 CDBG PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Lummus Park Improvements - $300,000 Location: Lummus Park (Ocean Drive) 5th-15th Streets This project will allow for the continuation of physical improvements in the Lummus Park Area from 5th to 15th Streets (Ocean Drive). Phase I designs are underway, and g Y� will include walkways, seating, upgraded lighting, landscaping, etc. These funds will match a LAWCON grant of $300,000 anticipated from the State. Flamingo Park Rehabilitation - Fencing $38,000 Location: Flamingo Park This project calls for the purchase and installation of fencing for Flamingo Park, in order to assist in reducing vandalism. (This is the final phase of theJ roject). P PAL Gym Expansion $35,000 Location: Flamingo Park This improvement to a Neighborhood Facility, will allow for the expansion of the restroom and locker/shower areas to allow privacy for use by males and females. (This is the final phase of the project). Street Improvements $55,000 Location: South of Dade Blvd.-Targeted for Lincoln Road This is a continued categorical project which will permit various street improvement activities, south of Dade Blvd. Funds are targeted forp g the Lincoln Rd. Mall area. Revolving Demolition Project/Board-up of Unsafe Structures $100,000 Location: CD Target Areas • This project will allow for the boarding-up/securing and/or demolition of vacant, unsafe structures located in eligible CD Target Areas. Broaden Your Horizons $ 4,000 Location: 1200 Lincoln Road (American Savings) This project will continue to provide a series of motion picture films of relevance made available to low and moderate income residents of Miami Beach. Therimar ur projectp y purpose of the p is to provide free entertainment to low income residents, in addition to providing an opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions following the films. JVS Nutritional Project $ 19,400 Location: 920 Alton Road This project will fund two drivers to deliver meals to homeboundartici ants residing P in eligible CD target areas, one shopper, and additional home delivered meals. Medication Project $ 40,000 Location: 833 6th Street This project will continue to provide life sustaining medication to low and moderate income people who have no other means of purchasing medication. TheJ ro'ect is P operated by the City's Human Services Division. -1- Prosthetic Devices $ 15,000 Location: 833 6th Street This project will continue to assist low and moderate income people to purchase prosthetic devices primarily as dentures, hearing aids and eye glasses that are not funded through insurance or other health care programs. The project is operated by the City's Human Services Division. P Transportation Assistance Program $1,000 Location: 833 6th Street This project will assist low and moderate income people to obtain bus coupons to provide transportation to essential locations such as; hospitals, physicians, other social service agencies, job interviews, etc. The project is operated by the City's Human Services Division. Emergency Housing Assistance Program $5,000 Location: 833 6th Street This project will assist low and moderate income persons who have been displaced, through the provision of emergency temporary shelter. The project is operated bythe City's Human Services Division. P Project Sinai $ 26,200 Location: 4300 Alton Road This project will continue to provide out-patient social, emotional andP Y h sical care to low-moderate income residents. The project provides services to thoseeo le who normally "fall through the cracks" once dischargedP P g from the hospital or who are ambulatory patients. Services provided include home visits to evaluate the patient's home situation and determine what kind of support pp systems are needed at home, in addition to providing referral services. Mt. Sinai Mobile Health Center $10,300 Location: 4300 Alton Road This project will assist low and moderate income residents of CD Target Areas through the provision of a Mobile Health Center whichg g will provide such items as, health screening, testing, information, and health education. South Beach Activity Center/3CC $ 39,800 Location: 610 Espanola Way This project will continue to provide support services to those homebound elderlywho can be maintained in their home. Services to be provided will be homemaker, shoppers, friendly visitors, transportation, day care and assessment. The support services keep the homebound in their homes and delaypP or prevent institutionalization. Multi-Family Residential Rehabilitation Program $300,000 Location: Eligible CD Areas. This project will continue to provide private property owners of multi-unit buildings, g , primarily renting to low-moderate income persons, with the financial resources necessary to rehabilitate their structures. These structures will be primarily located, but not limited to, South of Dade Blvd. and will provide for the upgrading of the Pg g existing housing stock. The intent of the project is to leverage private fundingalong with CDBG funds. g Code Enforcement/Minimum Housing Standards $194,000 Location: Eligible CD Areas. This project will continue to augment the City's code enforcement efforts within the target areas through continued efforts towards compliance with the minimum housing codes as theyapply to theprotection of the area's existing PF Y housing stock. -2- Legal Assistance for Minimum Housing Codes $ 30,000 Location: CD Target Areas This project will continue to provide full-time legal staff who will be responsible for the prosecution of Housing Code violations, and other related code requirements. South Pointe Co-Development Assistance Program $ 45,000 Location: 1700 Convention Center Dr. This project will address special Economic Development activities and will stimulate the local economy and create jobs, through the coordination of public and private investment in the South Pointe Area. Lutheran Ministries of Florida Economic Development Program $ 39,000 Location: 940 Lincoln Rd., Suite 104 This project will stimulate economic development and job creation, through the implementation of a Minority Business Program to train and employ persons in the field of commercial maintenance. Log Cabin Enterprises, Inc. Nursery Program $ 50,000 Location: 8128 Collins Ave. This special activity by a sub-recipient continues to provide vocational training for mentally retarded adults in the horticulture field, and provides basic, essential job skills, and job placement. Miami Beach Development Corporation - Economic Development Program $155,000 Location: 600 Alton Road, Suite 1010 Set aside of funds for the Miami Beach Development Corporation, a local community development corporation, to assist in such areas as housing, redevelopment planning, commercial revitalization, hotel development, and/or historic preservation. This is an economic development endeavor designed to stimulate such items as economic revitalization and job creation, encouraging private development, and neighborhood revitalization. Miami Beach Development Corporation - Commercial Revitalization Program $ 90,000 Location: 600 Alton Road, Suite 1010 This program provides matching grants to eligible property owners and merchants in designated areas, to renovate storefronts, to revitalize the commercial areas on Washington Avenue and Lincoln Road. Cultural Outreach Program - $30,000 Location: Bass Museum This project, proposed to be operated by the Bass Museum, will go out into the local schools, and transport low/moderate income students to the Museum to involve them in cultural programs, as a classroom extension program to expand and enlarge students educational experience. Community Schools $12,000 Location: C.D. Target areas. This is a line-item set aside, to supplement eligible community school programs, which principally benefit low/moderate income persons. Vocational English/Tech Hotel Training Program $58,200 Location: C.D. Target areas. This program will provide on site technical hotel worker training and vocational English classes, to upgrade job skills of low/mod hotel workers in C.D. target areas. -3- Interim Development Financing -0- Location: C.D. Target areas. This concept, commonly referred to as a "C.D. Float" will benefit low/mod persons, through the lending of unobligated CDBG funds to provide interim financing for projects such as: new construction or rehabilitation of residential, commercial or industrial projects. Senior Crime Watch/Victim Asst./Security Devices $11,700 Location: C.D. target areas. This program will mitigate the adverse effects of crimes against the elderly, through a multi-component strategy which combines: a crime-watch program, one-on-one victim assistance to crime victims, and the installation of home security devices in low/mod elderly residences. South Florida Arts Center Economic Development Project $120,000 Location: Lincoln Road Mall This economic development project will stimulate employment through the development of an Arts School, which will provide vocational training and job development for low/mod persons. No. End Commercial Revitalization Program (To be funded out of Local Option - $41,000) Location: Northern C.D. target area. This project is targeted to reverse the decline, encourage new investment, improve property values and the quality of life in the northern end of Miami Beach in the low/mod areas, through a comprehensive revitilization program. Lincoln Road Mall Revit/Management Project - $ 75,000 Location: Lincoln Road Mall This project, a special Economic Development activity, will allow for the hiring of a Mall Manager and clerical support for the Lincoln Road area. This activity will encompass: the establishment of a Mall Management Organization, special taxing district, a program of maintenance and improvements of common areas, and the implementation of a program of retail marketing and business attraction. Miami Beach Architectural District Redevelopment Plan $ 45,400 Location: Flamingo C.D. target area. This study is essential to the City of Miami Beach, in developing a Redevelopment plan, in order to obtain Chapter 163 powers, which is necessary to put in place the public powers and financing mechanisms to guide the rehabilitation of the district in a coordinated fashion. The objectives are: coordinated development of the Architectural District as a neighborhood and tourist attraction, and presering the architectural structures and character of the area. Minority Assistance Program $34,500 Location: 833 - 6th Street and City Hall. This project will provide for direct social services, referral and outreach programs as well as job referral, development and placement, primarily aimed at assisting the minority population on Miami Beach. Non-Kosher Hot Meals Program $25,200 Location: Council Towers - Collins Avenue and 6th Street This project will supplement the provision of approximately 185 hot meals (non-kosher) daily to elderly clients. -4- Relocation Payments and Assistance $89,400 Location: As Needed This project will provide benefits to eligible families or individuals who are displaced because of CDBG funded activities. TemporaryP and/or permanent e t relocation benefits and services will be provided to eligible families or individuals, who CDBG residential rehabilitation activity, must because of a temporarily relocate their household to another location until rehabilitation construction of their livingunit is complete, who are displaced through other CDBG or g actions. Comprehensive Planning $ 40,000 Location: 1700 Convention Center Dr. This project will entail the funding of one, full-time, Landscape Architectto ns and other services relatedprender CDBG projects designs to CDBG Program projects. Community Development Administration $362,000 Location: 1700 Convention Center Dr. This project continues to provide the staffing necessaryto effectivelyand efficiently manage, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the CDBG program. Staff includes nine positions. This funding is also used to provide publicity for various CDro'ects legal process, and Fair Housing activities.notices for the program planningp ' g Local Options/Contingencies $152,400 Location: As Needed A set aside of funds which can be used to provide additional funding g to existing projects, including project overruns, and eligible newro'ects. This includes for Log Cabin Enterprises securityp � a set aside p improvements, as well as the North End Commercial Revitalization Project. FINAL SYNOPSIS New, 11th Year Funds: $ 2,247,000 Reprogrammed Funds 400,500 $ 2,647,500 CDBG Application Packet Total • -5- ORIGINALS RESOLUTION NO. 85-18111 (Approving an application for, and authorizing filing of, a final statement of objectives and projected use of funds for year eleven under the Community Development Block Grant Program authorized by the 1981 amendments to the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and the 1983 Urban-Rural Re- covery Act)