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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-02-1133J-02-843 9/16/02 RESOLUTION NO. 02-1133 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 02-879, ADOPTED AT THE CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 25, 2002, RELATING TO THE ALLOCATION OF $2,223,400 OF 28TH YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM FUNDS IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CATEGORY, BY TRANSFERRING $100,000 FROM THE DISTRICT 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECTS AND $91,000 FROM THE DISTRICT 3 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECTS TO THE SPECIFIC AGENCIES LISTED HEREIN TO PROVIDE SAID SERVICES IN DISTRICT 1 AND DISTRICT 3 FOR THE 28TH PROGRAM YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2002; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER AGREEMENT WITH SAID AGENCIES FOR SAID PURPOSE, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE CITY CODE PROVISIONS. WHEREAS, federal regulations require the City to provide an opportunity for citizen participation in the planning process for HUD related grant activities; and WHEREAS, a series of Public Hearings were held in each City Commission District to solicit public participation in the planning process for its HUD related grant activities; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami issued Request for Proposals to agencies providing economic development service activities to City of Miami residents; and k Q GT 1 2002 02--1.133 WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was advertised to provide public notice regarding the proposed use for said grant funds; WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 02-774 at the Special City Commission Meeting of July 8, 2002 relating to the allocation of $2,223,400 of 28th Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds in the category of Economic Development; and WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 02-879 at its meeting of July 25, 2002, which amended Resolution No. 02-774 by identifying specific agencies providing Economic Development activities in District 2 with the available allocation of $400,000 for said District; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 02-774 and Resolution No. 02-879 included an allocation of $177,000 for District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects and $116,050 for District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Section 2 of Resolution No. 02-879, adopted July 25, 2002, allocating $2,223,400 of 28th Year "CDBG" funds in Page 2 of 4 02-1133 the Economic Development Category by City Commission District is amended in the following particulars:l/ 44 4District 1 (HUD formula allocation distribution - 20%): Agency Amount Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc $150,000 Assistance to the Elderly, Inc. $ 50,000 (Capital Improvement Project) Allapattah-Wynwood Community Center, Inc. $ 50,000 (Capital Improvement Project) District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects 14:—,040-- $77,000 Total District 1 Allocation (20%) $327,000 District 2 (HUD formula allocation distribution - 16%): Downtown Miami Partnership, Inc. $150,000 The Edgewater Economic Development 100,000 Corp., Inc. Rafael Hernandez Housing & Economic 150,000 Development Corporation Total District 2 Allocation (16%) $400,000 District 3 (HUD formula allocation distribution - 23%): Resident's village, Inc. (Capital Improvement $ 20,000 Project) Saint John Bosco Church 31,000 Service Corps of Retired Executives Association 10,000 Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc. 250,000 The Latin Quarter Culture Center of Miami, Inc 40,000 (Capital Improvement Project) District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects o 25,050 Total District 3 Allocation (23%) $376,050 District 4 (HUD formula allocation distribution - 15%): A enc Amount Service Corps of Retired Executives Association $ 10,000 Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc. 150,000 District 4 Economic Development Pilot Projects 85,250 Total District 4 Allocation (15%) $245,250 District 5 (HUD formula allocation distribution - 26%): Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of $100,000 Miami, Inc./Pierre Toussaint Center Neighbors and Neighbors Association, Inc. 150,000 Word of Life Community Development 175,100 Corporation, Inc. (administration capped at $50,000) Total District 5 Allocation (26%) $425,000 Commercial Fagade Program Rehabilitation $450,000 Total for Economic Development Activities $2,223,400- J/ Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. Page 3 of 4 02-1133 Section 3. The City Manager is authorized to enter into individual agreements with said agencies for said purposes, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, subject to applicable City Code provisions. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayoral PASSED AND ADOPTED this 10th day c ATTEST: a- m��2� PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVEDTO'0e�'RM AND_,We"ARECTNESS-t/ pRu- VI r TTORNEY 585:tr:AS:BSS zi If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Page 4 of 4 02-11.33 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: ar m nez City Manager RECOMMENDATION: DATE SEP 12 2,07. FILE: SUBJECT: Allocation of 28 b Year CDBG Funds in District 1 and District 3 For Economic Development REFERENCES : Activities City Commission Meeting ENCLOSURES: September 26, 2002 It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission amend Resolution No. 02-879, adopted at the City Commission Meeting of July 25, 2002, relating to the allocation of $2,223,400 of 28`x' Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds in the Economic Development category, by transferring $100,000 from the District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside and $91,000 from the District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside in the Economic Development category to the specified agencies listed herein from District 1 and District 3 for the 28h Program Year beginning October 1, 2002; and further authorizing the City Manager to enter into agreement with said agencies for said purpose, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, subject to applicable City Code provisions. BACKGROUND: At the July 8, 2002 Special City Commission Public Hearing discussion on Economic Development activities, the City Commission adopted legislation allocating $2,223,400 of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds in the Economic Development category. The District 1 Commissioner set aside $177,000 of CDBG funds available in the Economic Development Category for District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects, which would be identified at a future date. The District 1 Commissioner has identified the following agencies to provide CDBG eligible activities in District 1 from the District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside: Agency Amount r Assistance to the Elderly, Inc. (Capital $50,000 Improvement Project) Allapattah-Wynwood Community Center, Inc. $50,000 (Capital Improvement Project) $100,000 02-1133 The District 3 Commissioner set aside $116,050 of CDBG funds available in the Economic Development Category for District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects, which would be identified at a future date. The District 3 Commissioner has identified the following agencies to provide CDBG eligible activities in District 3 from the District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside: Agency Amount Saint John Bosco Church $31,000 Resident's Village, Inc. (Capital Improvement 20,000 Project) The Latin Quarter Culture Center of Miami, Inc 40,000 (Capital Improvement Project) $91,000 If approved, a balance of $77,000 remains in the District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside and $25,050 remains in the District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside in the Economic Development Category. It is recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution amending Resolution No. 02-879 by transferring $100,000 from the District 1 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside and $91,000 from the District 3 Economic Development Pilot Projects set aside in the Economic Development category to the specified agencies listed herein from District 1 and District 3 for the 28th Program Year beginning October 1, 2002; and further authorizing the City Manager to enter into agreement with said agencies for said purpose, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, subject to applicable City Code provisions. The proposed Resolution allocates CDBG grant funds and does not have a budgetary impact on the General Fund. 02-1133 The Miami CRY Commission will hold a Public Hearing to EST !SUES 1lhtric Lyde Thsalsr . n�t4.8sP�rribr'28, 2002 ' 8191 Mt2Asoma M rK Florkb 33138 The Public Hearbrg Agrda Berns regarr&g ConsraxritY Developmem are as follows: 1' Damon and proposed resolution allocating Adnef�trallort Cat" to HOPE. Ort to p vA* a mq28th Yew � ry int Block Grana (CDBG) Funds from the DISCUSsion 2 entationd -QM"of the FEC R*waYCamb ?3Strafegiu m.='gf Corn y der a Icpmerrt.8lock Grant (CDBG) Program krdarrre to rt Plan M -C Confdor Prem. support the Redeveloprrrr 3. Discby from thsionaridl p ron. yPlw � SII� � the DrwId f ft � PilotSet aside and $91,000 salols in the 6canorrid Deralcc�Y to the SpecRled Want agencies fisted briar. Assistance to the 9dedx Inc. (Caprpy In . *xov&Tw* Pt0j9ct) X0,000 Mk4ettalrWYrnrood Center. Inc. (Capital trnProvemerR prgeoQ :.SSMOOD 5700,000 ' Saud John Bosco Church - 4. �haEaWtQ(IariparCteki CS[harp/Ilfarrt�kFa ' `r'r" 01 i G>trd nth. rtprttrxr�wtilalda irnpu6lo` yV�W +a.oaowrr2aaxcatoraeacr.�ro�+�dai ° I'M' Pa,Q,mr.00n,ata c �}��s��� utillnr Daet Srgoes Braseu, kr Mad D -**:an AmerlOw National Foundation SZ437 r IaBLQl�lidgt 1 Arerya,.. &1.3H 02--1.133 I S2T.n5. Aru3rdogar of1.218 h: err x r 8afIfOF.CanOei c " �' 3172$ a 3 2, 1 jx. yInc .IsaAMf . T. o anal Haepy%Ir the - . YrnJDaa Gardena , "12.185 7310 of hdliwdr I tcicaft IFlrer!`Arid Cars Catholic Ch.ross a #0 Archdocees of krotC)entro Mater Teem Outreach . is sso CWwk ChrRbs of the Adroloeese of Mlent k-Sarada Farris 4, 70 Doe! S_lC_ &net%.km. c Qc F *d,A. Pwokw Clinic. Inc- 2.438 WWI filvarat ActIvIddi and Nutrum Centers SA02 -: ofQadsC_-* k)c'%Sdud 3:018 The lbuarp Men aCM20M Association of _ Greater A4wrd Inc.httrraumd Branch - .. how , . . 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Dkcuddn y pmpanie Oe mAcbm peri i traid«arck ae 515 000 ae In Fandpd de FftWaddd U' 1, reeervmo en k caEeaarfa de Srvkiae flim a DonriNcarr America Ndbrd Fouddkn CDC y k aeipeei8n de 5231,000 dd kx d ftWam krooiee for RM Srdces eo mm 2Bo Alm ern l'— ', d lm de ocOrDra de 2002 a be agencies WAft a oodiraod6n: poDpinf�pFotirddim - deJe•AdpeldQrtdN WWI , Slim dfaekddo�a 5 13,W5 dMYair1, Ine.Idrto Hkdeno-. aeia�t:priliasoftlrArdrdoeeae .. t,2t8 d Wn>4 Yrel5eelldo� Pra endrroa 7,310 - tip f2laalrk9orlCene;ktc 3,726 Ddlod9E'Saipf�aak!S - 36,0 ' 10DCO CIid41at4lu� 1 MiaedMwihl9tieaadHoapitltordre iire�Doe�lee6ardrr'_ _ � WMAN DerdcCkad6td11raAepdocese $4,506 d Wmt, WJ&mm& (*ft Meller . Se kat s; a k Auftzk Pdbft a bdoa a IRS peraorms krtnmdas. 8'aft donde ae tkrard a echo k auderrcia, es aeeaable para bs mknff4idae• Caff+oleQrAkadwMNcMooee . " 19.950 d Wrt,kN;A" fratraa"iAMarce PeaAdde -ft Qe coft Maty . Cdh* Cl I N d d . 4,570 Df Sardao krc ' . . 0c tided Pirlidwr Cork, kr0. 6,092 tootkvarrkllalfltaMNr."N' Cenkia ImaftSelud 71* Of of lkrtalx INarM ft ft oaed kinredM gild i k Ad�adia Y 0lehlb 3 slim U2-113aj C*MbknAmrimService- Aeeoddkgins Teti r k rie dd deklb 4 7,310 - tip Deaf Servkea Bareri, Yrs5 230 HOM Arrrrkao FardMlm kc. 15JO �itDlmlk5 dSwdok i�ikelA � WMAN 5.19 Mmum kA Vw TO* Jr CGOrMM" dd OW b 5, he pro0rsnmdo m trm de d ecumW rokeidradp con d � dd Pregm m de Srdsido'SM" .W peri be Pagrrdiae rre0oeba can 540,000 debe tondos de CWD6B66 y rdbndo a oftoedarmrb d.moob i 52 250 por adKido• Se kat s; a k Auftzk Pdbft a bdoa a IRS peraorms krtnmdas. 8'aft donde ae tkrard a echo k auderrcia, es aeeaable para bs mknff4idae• (N0. DE MA NC10 09627) . U2-113aj RESOLUTION NO. 02-879 (pending) A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 02-775, ADOPTED AT THE SPECIAL CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF JULY 8, 2002, RELATING TO THE ALLOCATION OF $1,117,500 OF 28.. YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM FUNDS IN THE CATEGORY OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT, BY ESTABLISHING A DISTRICT 2 HOUSING RESERVE FUND WITH THE $178,800 OF 28TH YEAR CDBG FUNDS AVAILABLE IN THE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CATEGORY FOR DISTRICT 2. WHEREAS, federal regulations require the City to provide an opportunity for citizen participation in the planning process for HUD related grant activities; and WHEREAS, a series of Public Hearings were held in each City Commission District to solicit public participation in the planning process for its HUD related grant activities; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was duly advertised to provide public notice regarding the proposed use for said grant funds; WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 02-775 at the Special City Commission Meeting of July 8, 2002 relating to the allocation of $1,117,500 of 28`h Year Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program funds in the category of Housing Development, of which $178,800 is available in District 2; F 02-1 133 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Section 2 of Resolution No. 02-775, adopted July 8, 2002, allocating $1,117,500 of 28th Year Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") funds in the Housing Development Category by City Commission District is amended in the following particulars:'-� "District 1 (HUD formula allocation distribution — 20%): Aaencv Amount Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc S 75,000 CODEC, Inc. 92,500 Greater Miami Neighborhoods, Inc. 15,000 Jewish Family Services of South Florida, Inc. 11,000 Jubilee Community Development Corporation, Inc. 30.000 Total District 1 Allocation (20%) $223.500 District 2 (HUD formula allocation distribution —16%): 11;AAA , bie,3SA8 District 2 Housing Reserve Fund $178.800 Total District 2 Allocation (16%) $178.800 -'� words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. F 02-1133 District 3 (HUD formula allocation distribution — 23%): CODEC, Inc. S 92,500 East Little Havana Community Development 93,375 Corporation, Inc. Greater Miami Neighborhoods, Inc. 15,000 Jewish Family Services of South Florida, Inc. 11,000 Jubilee Community Development Corporation, Inc. 45.150 Total District 3 Allocation (23%) $257,025 District 4 (HUD formula allocation distribution —15%): A encv Amount East Little Havana Community Development S 96,625 Corporation, Inc. Greater Miami Neighborhoods, Inc. 10,000 Jewish Family Services of South Florida, Inc. 11,000 Model Housing Cooperative 50,000 Total District 4 Allocation (15%) 5167,625 District 5 (HUD formula allocation distribution — 26%): Greater Miami Local. Initiatives Support S 50,000 Corporation, Inc. Greater Miami Neighborhoods, Inc. 15,000 Habitat for Humanity, Inc. 117,000 Haven Economic Development, Inc. 50,000 Jewish Family Services of South Florida, Inc. 11,000 Jubilee Community Development Corporation, Inc. 10,050 Little Haiti Housing Association, Inc. 37,500 Total District 5 AIlocation (26%) $290550 Total for Housing Development Activities $1,117500 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into individual agreements with said agencies for said purposes, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, subject to applicable City Code provisions. 02-1133 Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor. z PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of , 2002. MANUEL A. DIAZ, MAYOR ATTEST: PRISCILLA A. THOMPSON CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: ALEJANDRO VILARELLO CITY ATTORNEY Z/ If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it sball become effective at the end of tea (10) calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. 02-1133