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RESOLUTION NO. 01-637
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION
CONFIRMING THE CITY MANAGER'S NOMINATION OF
CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS TO SERVE,* AS MEMBERS OF
THE MODEL. CITY I10MI'OWNERSHIP TRUST.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City Commission hereby confirms the City
Manager's nomination of Genaro (Chip) Iglesias and Shalley Jones
as members of the Model City Homeownership Trust.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this UP day of July, 2001.
This Administrative Act shall
become effective immediately.
' Aoard appointments are administrative; acts which do not require
the Mayor's sipawre nor the City Attorney's review and approval.
City Commission
Meeting of
July 10, 2001
Revolution Number
01-637
• CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO; The Honorable Mayor and Members DATE . JWh 2 _'101FILE:
of the City Commission
SUBJECT. Appointments to Model City
Homeownership Zone Trust
FROM, eeZ REFERENCES: City Commission Meeting
City Manager May 24, 2001
ENCLOSURES.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the proposed resolution
appointing six (6) members to the Model City Homeownership Trust, subject to applicable City
Code provisions.
BACKGROL"l�'D:
At its meeting of April 26, 2001, the City Commission passed, on first reading, an ordinance that
approved the creation and establishment of the Model City Homeownership Zone Trust to ensure
that the City's short-term, intermediate and long-term revitalization goals for the Model City
neighborhood can be implemented expeditiously and effectively.
Under the design of the Trust, the Board of Directors will consist of seven (7) individuals
representing the following disciplines: residential construction, architecture, zoning, law, finance
and community liaison.
The proposed resolution is being proffered as a companion item to be entertained by the City
Commission upon approval of the second reading of the ordinance creating the Model City
Homeownership Zone Trust. The purpose of this resolution is to appoint six (6) of the seven (7)
members to the Trust. It is recommended that the City Commission appoint the following six (6)
individuals:
1. Shalley Jones, Executive Director, Fannie Mae -South Florida Partnership Office
2. George Knox, Attorney at Law, Adomo and Zeder
3. Lucia Dougherty, Attorney at Law, Greenberg - Traurig
4. Hector Brito, Development Representative
5. Patrick Range, Business Owner, Range Funeral Home
6. Linda Haskins, Director, City of Miami Budget Department
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A-oAndidst6 to fill the Public Advocate Sed, which will be the seventh and final seat oa the
�^ Tat, will be voted by residents of the Model City Revitalization District as a ballot item in the,
November general election in which City of Miami residents will also select the Mayor.
It is recommended that the City Commission adopt the proposed resolution that appoints six (6)
members to the Model City Homeownership Trust, subject to applicable City Code provisions,,,,,-'
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
AND THE PROPOSED FY 2001 ACTION
PLAN FOR THE USE OF HUD GRANT
FUNDS BY THE CITY OF MIAMI
Funding recommendations for the City of Miami Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program,
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program and the Emergency Shelter Grant
(ESG) Program will be considered and approved.
Pursuant to the Department of Housing and Urban Development 24 CFR Pan 91, et al, it is required that
the City of Miami submit its Annual 2001-2002 Action Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
The City of Miami has completed a series of Public Hearings in each City Commission District to solicit
community input and participation in the development of the proposed Annual Action Plan. The final
Public Hearing to discuss and approve funding recommendations for FY2000-2001 activities for the
aforementioned HUD grant programs and other Community Development issues will be held:
Tuesday, July 10, 2001 at 8:55 A.M.
City of Miami Commission Chamber
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida
The Agenda for the Special Meeting is as follows
1. Discussion and proposed resolution to establish a policy on the rollover of funds for multi-year
contracts for construction related brick and mortar projects.
2. Discussion and proposed resolution to establish a policy that establishes time limits for multi-year
brick and mortar project contracts for no less than two (2) years or no longer than three (3) years.
3. Discussion and proposed resolution approving the City of Miami Public Housing Platt.
4. Second reading of Ordinance creating the Model City Homeownership Trust.
5. Discussion and proposed resolution appointing the following six (6) individuals as members to the
Model City Homeownership Trust: Shalley Jones, George Knox, Lucia Dougherty, Hector Brito,
Patrick Range and Linda Haskins.
6. Update on the Model City Homeownership Pilot project.
7. Discussion and proposed resolution ratifying the purchase of computer training at a cost of $5,133
to implement the mortgage servicing system software.
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8. Discussion and proposed resolution ratifying the retention of the Stanley G. Tate Management
Company to provide management services relating to the Ideal Rehab foreclosure property.
9. Discussion and proposed resolution extending the construction and completion date for the Rafael
Hernandez Housing and Economic Development Corporation to complete its affordable housing
project.
10. Discussion and proposed legislation amending previously adopted resolutions to properly reflect
the legal name of the joint venture developer of 15-21 new single family homes planned for
development on scattered city -owned parcels located in the Edison -Little River Community
Revitalization District; further authorizing the City Manager to approve and reimburse Banyan
Townhomes, L.L.C. and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami, Inc. for eligible predevelopment
andior project related costs incurred since January 27, 2000 relating to the development of
affordable housing units in the Edison Little River and Overtown neighborhoods.
11. Discussion and proposed legislation allocating $50,000 to CAMACOL for administrative costs to
assist businesses in the Little Havana Community Revitalization District.
12. Discussion and proposed resolution allocating $50,000 to implement a Special Economic
Development Initiative to assist businesses on S.W. 8 Street between S.W. 4 and 19 Avenues in
the Little Havana Community Revitalization District.
13. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance establishing a Special Revenue Fund and
authorizing the City Manager to accept the 2001 Welfare Transition Program Grant from the
South Florida Employment and Training Consortium.
14. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance establishing four Special Revenue Funds and
authorizing the City Manager to accept the 27's Year Entitlement grants from U.S. HUD for the
Community Development Block Grant, HOME, HOPWA and Emergency Shelter Grant
Programs.
15. Discussion and proposed emergency ordinance allocating 27`h Year Entitlement grants from U.S.
HUD for the Community Development Bloch Grant, HOPWA and Emergency Shelter Grant
Programs. The Administration will present the following funding recommendation:
Proposed Use of 513.148.000 of Community Development Block Grant (CDB(*) Funds and
S450.000 of Program Income from the Commercjgl Loan Program
Economic Dive o nt Fundine
Allapattah Business Development Authority, Inc. $150,000
Catholic Charities Pierre Toussaint Haitian Center 150,000
Coconut Grove Pilot Project
50,000
Downtown Miami Partnership
150,000
Edgewater Economic Development Corporation
100,000
Human Services Coalition of Dade County
100,000
Latin Chamber of Commerce (CAMACOL)
200,000
Neighbors and Neighbors Association
150,000
Overtown Pilot Project
50,000
Rafael Hernandez Housing & Economic Development 150,000
Small Business Opportunity Center
250,000
Women's Business Development Center
50,000
Word of Life Community Development Corp.
100,000
Commercial Facade Improvements
450.000
Total for Economic Development Activities
S2,085,000
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Allapattsh Business Development Authority, Inc. S 73,000
BAME Development Corporation of South Florida 82,762
CODEC, Inc. 225,000
East Little Havana Community Development Corp. 225,000
Greater Miami Neighborhoods
75,000
Haven Economic Development Corporation
50,000
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami
75,000
Jewish Family Services
55,000
Jubilee Community Development Corp.
107,238
Little Haiti Housing Association
75,000
Miami Dade Community Development, Inc.
50,000
Model Housing Cooperative
50,000
Vision to Victory
125,QQQ
Total for Housing Activities
51,230,000
Historic Preservation
19,000
City of Miami retired Police Officers Community
$327,100
Benevolent Association
75,000
Total for Historic Preservation Activities S 327,100
Public Services
Action Community Center
$325,000
Allapattah Elderly Meals Program
• 350,000
Aspics of Florida, Inc.
55,500
Association for the Development
54,085
Of the Exceptional
Boys and Girls Club of Miami
20,000
Catholic Charities/Centro Hispano
30,000
Catholic Charitios/Centro Mater Child Care
74,000
Catholic Charities!Centro Mater Child Care
42,750
Teen Outreach
Catholic Charities/Emergency Services
19,000
Catholic Charities/Notre Dame Childcare
45,000
Catholic Charities/Sagrada Familia
75,000
Catholic Charities/Services for the Elderly
28,500
Center for Haitian Studies (Food Voucher Program)
66,500
Center for Information and Orientation (Child Abuse
66,500
Project)
Children's Psychiatric Center
20,000
Coconut Grove Cares
100,000
Columbian American Service Association
25,000
Deaf Services Bureau
30,000
De Hostos Senior Center
240,000
Dominican American National Foundation
25,000
Dr. Rafael Penalver Clinic
50.000
Fifty Five Years and Up
25,000
First United Methodist Church Hot Meals
23,000
HAITIAN American Foundation
75,000
Hispanic Coalition
30,000
KIDCO Childcare
100,000
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LIberty City Optimist Club
47,500
Lions Home for the Blind
80,000
Little Havana Activities Center/Elderly Meals
260,000
Little Havana Activities Center/Pro Solud
65,000
Mental Health Association of Dade County/
63,944
A Woman's Place
Miami Behavioral Health Center
30,000
Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged/
35,000
Douglas Gardens
Southwest Social Services
125,000
The Alternative Program
75,000
Urgent, Inc.
25,000
Victim Services Center
25,000
YMCA of Greater Miami/Carver Branch
66,500
YMCA of Greater Miami/International Branch
50,000
Public Services Contingency Fund
51.721
Total for Public Service Activities
Funded Aetivitles
53.117,500
City
Grant Administration (20•/a)
$2,629,000
Section 108 Loan Guarantee Debt Service
11100.000
Code Enforcement
$1,000,000
CRA (baseline funding as per Interlocal Agreement) 479,900
Demolition
500,000
Lot Clearance
350,000
Parks and Recreation Dept. (Disabilities Program)
122,000
Parks and Recreation Dept. (Overtown Youth
47,500
Recreation Program in conjunction with Overtown
Optimist Club)
Little Haiti Job Creation Project
225,000
Planning Department — Establishment of
225,000
Comprehensive Historic Preservation Program
Departments of Planning, Real Estate and Economic
140.000
Development, and Community Development -
Preliminary planning study for proposed Little
Havana Homeownership Project
Total City Fundal Activities
56,818,400
Proposed Use of HOPWA,,FUnds - S10.269,000
Long Tetra Housing
Miami Dade Housing Agency
$3,051,930
City of Miami Dept. of Community Develop.
3,700,000
Douglas Gardens Community Mental
611,000
Health Center of Miami Beach
Miami Dade Housing Agency Utilities Assistance
Grant Administration
308,070
Agape Family Ministries
126,000
BAMS Development Corporation of South Florida
18,300
Better Way of Miami
75,000
Center for Positive Connections
100,000
Greater Bethel AME Church
134,000
Greater Miami Community Service, Inc.
250,000
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Lock Towns Community Mental Health Center
124,700
Spanish American Basic Education 6c. Rehabilitation 287,000
Sbelbourne Apartment Building, Inc.
103,000
Total HOPWA Funding
rMnamed Emervencv Shelter Grant Funds
110,269,000
of
City of Miami Homeless Program
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$434,560
Progtatn Administration
13.440
Total Esno eney Shelter Grant $448,000
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tntenested individuals aro encouraged to attend the above Public Hearing. The Hearing site is aaoesalble to
the handicapped.
Following the Public Hearing, the public review and comment period will tun ftm July 11, 2001 through
Avg= 10, 2001. The City of Miami invites all interested patties to cornmunietux their eommem
regarding the proposed Action Plan in writing to:
City of Miami
Department of Community Development
444 S.W. 2 Avenue, Second Floor
Miami, Florida 33130