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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 44-1992RESOLUTION NO. 44-92 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-93 WHEREAS, in order to secure Community Development Block Grant Funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development it is necessary to submit a Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Community Development Block Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 1992-93, attached as Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Soutk San Francisco that it hereby approves the Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Community Development Block Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 1992-93 and that the City Manager is authorized and directed to submit the Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, along with any additional information required and to execute all documents necessary to secure Community Development Grant Funds for the City of South San Francisco. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the funding levels for the programs specifically identified in the Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Community Development Block Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 1992-93 are hereby approved. I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a requ]ar meeting held on the 13th day of May , 1992 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Jack Draqo, Joseph A. Fernekes, Roberta Cerri Teqlia, and Mayor John R. Penna NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None ATTEST : City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. 44-92 Exhibit A 1992-93 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM TABLE i Housing Rehabilitation Program Downtown Commercial Rehabilitation Current Public Service Activities: Senior Day Care Neighborhood Services Center Friends to Parents Center for Independence of Disabled (Social Services) Project REACH Shelter Network Shared Housing Project Read Foo~ Bank of San Mateo La Raza Centro Legal Project Sentinel Additional Proposals Received: Poplar Center Family Service Agency Legal Aid Public Services Sub-Total 1991-92 APPROVED 1992-93 BUDGET REOUESTED 195,396 194,790 114,679 120,178 27,400 27,400 15,000 25,000 9,000 25,000 2,000 2,000 8,000 12,000 10,000 20,000* 17,000 20,000* 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 10,135 6,000 8,000 1992-93 RECOMMENDED 184,781 120,178 26,830 15,000 9,000 2,000 8,000 --0-- --0-- 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 -0- 6,000 -0- -0- 5,500 -0- -0- 6,000 -0- 76,400 177,900 81,830 (Maximum allowable amount for Public Services in 1992-93 is $81,830) Single Family Housing Activities: Housing Accessibility Modifications (Center for Independence of the Disabled) Senior Home Repair Neighborhood Strategy Area House Helpers Single Room Occupancy Hotel ~ousing Activity: Metropolitan Hotel Community Facility Rehabilitation: Family Service Agency Administration Activities: CDBG Program Management Administration Sub-Total (Maximum allowable amount for Administration 1992-93 is $109,107) 1991-92 APPROVED 1992-93 BUDGET REOUESTED 1992-93 RECOMMENDED 10,000 15,000 10,000 9,103 9,502 9,502 30,000 10,000 10,000 -0- 20,000 20,000 -0- 70,673* -0- 5,000 -0- 96,319 109,107 109,107 $ 96,319 $109,107 $109,107 Grand Total $542,866 $721,992 $545,398 (Total amount available for 1992-93 is $545,535) The following projects are recommended for funding by the Redevelopment Agency: *Shared Housing, $20,000; Shelter Network, $12,000; and Metropolitan Hotel, $70,000 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-93 II. STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES The city of South San Francisco enters into its 8th year as an Entitlement Community in the Federal Community Development Block Grant Program with $538,000 in new entitlement funds available for Fiscal Year 1992-93. In addition, there is $7,535 available from the prior year's program income, making a total of $545,535 available for the 1992-93 program year. The city of South San Francisco Community Development Block Grant Plan for 1992-93 contains four basic objectives. The projects contained in this Statement address all of these o~jectives as follows: Improve living environment and housing quality in residential neighborhoods through the rehabilitation of single-family owner-occupied homes and rental housing units. Improve business climate and the attractiveness of older buildings in Downtwon area through a commercial rehabilitation program. Assist in the provision of social services to low and moderate-income persons. 4. Promote equal housing opportunity. The following section outlines the projects proposed to be implemented with 1992-93 funds. All projects meet the national objective of benefiting low and moderate income persons. All proposed activities address at least one of the City's objectives. USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR FISCAL Y~AR 1992-93. Housing Rehabilitation - $184.781 - Downtown Target Area and Citywide - Objective #1 This project will continue the City's housing rehabilitation program, and enable the City to utilize not only CDBG funds, but funds from the HUD Rental Rehabilitation Program and new HOME funding in its rehabilitation efforts. Primary consideration for rehabilitation assistance is given to residents of the City's Downtown Target Area, with secondary consideration going to residents of other areas of the City. Downtown Commercial Rehabilitation - $120,178 - Downtown Target Area - Objective #2 This program will provide funds for rehabilitation of commercial buildings in the downtown target area. Senior Day Care - $26.830 - citywide - Objective #3 Funds will be used for the provision of day care services to primarily lower-income senior citizens. The Senior Day Care Program, operated by the City, provides social, educational, and recreational activities for frail or chronically impaired seniors. Neighborhood Services Center - $15,000 - Citywide - Objective #3 The North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center will receive funds for the provision of social services, including emergency financial assistance, emergency food and lodging, crisis intervention, and employment and housing services. ' Friends to Parents - $9,000 - Citywide - Objective #3 These funds will be used for the provision of day care services to infants and pre-school children at the childcare center operated by Friends to Parents. Center for Independence of the Disabled (social Services) - $2,000 - Citywide - Objective #3 These funds will be used for social services for disabled persons, including counseling, the development of independent living skills, and homecare/respite assistance. Project REACH - $8.000 - Citywide - Objective #3 This project will provide afterschool recreational services to disabled children. Project Read - $5.000 - Citywide - Objective #3 These funds will provide individual tutors to teach community residents to read. Second Harvest Food Bank-Operation Brown Bag - $5,000 - Citywide - Objective #3 This program will provide weekly grocery bags to approximately 300 seniors each week. La Raza Centro Legal - $5,000 - Downtown Target Area - Objective #3 This agency will provide legal counseling and advocacy to predominantly Spanish-speaking residents. Project Sentinel (Fair Housing Services) - $6,000 - Citywide - Objective #4 These funds will be utilized to provide fair housing information and mediation services to residents of South San Francisco, investigate complaints of housing discrimination of all types, and provide fair housing education services to landlords and tenants. Center for Independence of the Disabled (Housing Accessibility Modifications) - $10.000 - Citywide - Objective #1 This project provides housing accessibility modifications (grab bars, railings, ramps, etc.) in the homes of handicapped persons. Senior Home Repair Program - $9,502 - Citywide - Objective This project funds a minor home repair service for seniors. Specific services include plumbing, electrical, painting, carpentry, roof repairs, and masonry work. Fees will be charged on a sliding scale dependent upon the income of the client. Neighborhood Strategy Area Improvement Program - $10,000 - Downtown Tarqet Area - Objective #1 This program will continue City efforts to improve and maintain the planting strips in the Downtown Target Area. Neighborhood Services Center - House Helpers - $20°000 Downtown Target Area - Objective #1 This agency will implement a minor home repair program for low-income residents and will operate in conjunction with a r.eighborhood weatherization program. Program Management - $109,107 These funds will be utilized for the overall operations and administration of the CDBG Housing and Commercial Rehabilitation Programs, Monitoring of Social Service Agencies, and other federal programs such as, Rental Rehabilitation and the HOME Program. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM SUMMARY OF PROPOSED 1991-92 BUDGET Housing Rehabilitation Downtown Commercial Rehabilitation Public Services: Senior Day Care Neighborhood Services Center Friends to Parents Center for Independence of the Disabled (Social Services) Project REACH Project Read La Raza Centro Legal Food Bank Operation Brown Bag Project Sentinel (Fair Housing Services) Center for Independence of the Disabled (Housing Accessibility Modifications) Senior Home Repair Neighborhood Strategy Area Improvement Program House Helpers Progran Management TOTAL PROPOSED BUDGET 184,781 120,178 26,830 15,000 9,000 2,000 8,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 10,000 9,502 10,000 20,000 109,107 $545,398