HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 174-1986RESOLUTION NO. 174-86
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE AMENDMENT OF THE
STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR
FISCAL YEAR 1986-87
WHEREAS, on May 14, 1986 by Resolution No. 96-86 the City Council approved
the 1986-1987 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and Statement of
Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds (budget); and
WHEREAS, the City has received a supplemental entitlement grant from the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of Eighty Two
Thousand Dollars ($82,000); and
WHEREAS, it is desirable to make this additional money available to agencies
which have primarily received general revenue sharing funds from the City, and
to use some of the funds for the noise insulation and smoke detector program;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council that:
1. The "Amended Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Community
Development Block Grant Funds for Fiscal Year 1986-87" attached as
Exhibit "A" is hereby approved.
2. The City Manager is authorized to submit the statement to the Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Development.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Sout~ San Francisco at an adj. regular
mee%in§ held on ~he 29th day of October , 19 86 by %he following vo%e:
AYES: Councilmembers Mark N. Addieqo, John "Jack" Draqo, Richard A.
Haffe¥, Gus Nicolopulos and Roberta Cerri Teqlia
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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RESOLUTION NO. 174-86
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
AMENDED
STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES
AND
PROJECTED USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1986-87
FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES
The City of South San Francisco is entering into its second
year as an Entitlement Community in the Federal Community
Development Block Grant Program with $483,000 in
new entitlement funds available for Fiscal Year 1986-87. In
addition, an estimated $90,572 in carryover funds from the
1985-86 fiscal year will be available for 1986-87 programs
bringing the total amount of funds available for 1986-87 to
$573,572.
In developing this Statement, the City was cognizant of the
national Community Development Block Grant objectives to
benefit low and moderate income persons and to prevent or
eliminate slums or blight.
The City of South San Francisco Community Development Block
Grant Plan for 1986-87 contains four basic objectives. The
projects contained in this Proposed Statement address all of
these objectives as follows:
Address housing needs of targeted groups of
residents.
2. Equal opportunity for housing.
3. Maintain and improve public facilities.
Ensure improved living environment in
residential and commercial neighborhoods.
Ensure adequacy of social services to low and
moderate-income persons.
The following section outlines the projects proposed to be
implemented with 1986-87 funds. All projects meet the
national objective for benefiting low to moderate income
persons. 34% of the budgeted funds are for housing or for
housing related projects. 52% of the funds are for a
public facility project. All projects will directly serve
low to moderate income persons. All proposed activities
address at least one of our objectives.
II. PROJECTED USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR
FISCAL YEAR 1986-87.
Operation Sentinel - $6,000 - Citywide - Objective #1 & #2
These funds will be utilized by Operation Sentinel, a non-
profit corporation, to provide rental information and
mediation services to residents of South San Francisco as
well as investigate complaints of housing discrimination of
all types, including racial, sexual, and families with
children.
Shared Housing Project - $17,022 - Citywide - Objective #1
These funds will be used to support a shared housing project
for the City of South San Francisco. The program will
arrange shared housing for seniors and low to moderate
income adults. It is estimated that approximately 25-40
individuals will be assisted through matches, with
information and referral going to approximately 800-1,000
South San Francisco residents.
Senior Home Repair Program - $45,000 - Citywide
- Objective #1
This project will fund 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.
Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program - $99,050 - Target Area
and Citywide - Objective #1 & #4
This project will fund the rehabilitation of approximately
four dwelling units, bringing the units to standard
condition, and also provide staff support for the Rental
Rehabilitation Program. Primary consideration for
rehabilitation assistance will be given to residents of the
City's target area, with secondary consideration going to
residents of other areas of the City.
Magnolia Center Development - $300,000 - Target Area and
Citywide - Objective #3 & #4
This project will fund a portion of the rehabilitation cost
of a 15,000 square foot historical building to be utilized
as a senior/multi-purpose center. Three (3) acres adjacent
to the center will be 150 privately developed senior housing
units; at least 20% of which will be for low and moderate
income seniors. The City's multi-service senior program
within the target area, temporarily housed in another site,
will be transferred permanently to this proposed site. The
project site sits at the entrance to the downtown revitali-
zation area, at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Magnolia
Avenue.
Center for Independence of the Disabled - $12,000 - Citywide
- Objective #1 & #5
These funds will be used for two activities to be carried out
by the Center for Independence of the Disabled: (1) social
services, including counseling, the development of
independent living skills, and information and referral
services - $2,000; (2) housing accessibility modifications
for the handicapped - $10,000.
Neighborhood Services Center - $20,000 - Citywide
- Objectives #3 & #5
The North Peninsula Neighborhood Services Center will receive
funds for two activities: (1) social services, including
emergency financial assistance, emergency food and lodging,
crisis intervention, and employment and housing services -
$15,000; (2) rehabilitation of the facility which houses the
Neighborhood Services Center offices - $5,000.
Friends to Parents - $7,500 - Citywide - Objective #5
These funds will be used for the provision of day care
services to infants at the childcare center operated by
Friends to Parents.
San Marco Women's Shelter - $2,000 - Citywide
- Objective #5
These funds will be used to provide emergency shelter, crisis
counseling, and information and referral to battered women
and their children.
Noise Insulation Program - $20,000 - Citywide
- Objectives #1 & #4
This program will provide noise insulation in the homes of
low and moderate-income persons living in areas affected by
airplane noise generated from San Francisco International
Airport.
Smoke Detector Program - $5,000 - Citywide
- Objectives #1 & #4
This program will provide free smoke detectors in the homes
of low and moderate-income persons.
General Administration - $40,000
This project will fund general program administration. The
costs of administering specific activities are included in
the individual budget amounts listed for those projects.
AMENDED CDBG BUDGET FOR 1986-86
Operation Sentinel
Shared Housing
Senior Home Repair
Housing Rehab
Magnolia Center
Center for Independence of the Disabled
Neighborhood Services Center
Friends to Parents
San Mateo Women's Shelter
Noise Insulation Program
Smoke Detector Program
General Administration
$ 6,O00
17,022
45,000
99,050
3OO,O0O
12,000
20,000
7,500
2,000
20,000
5,000
40,000
$573,572
RESOURCES:
Entitlement Grant
Carryover Funds from 1985-86:
Shared Housing
Senior Home Repair Program
General Administration
483,000
10,582
10,000
69,990
$573,572