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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION, WAIVING BY A 4/5THS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF
THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION, AFTER A DULY
ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARING, THE PROHIBITION
CONTAINED IN CITY CODE SECTIONS 2-301 THROUGH 2-304, AS
SUCH PROHIBITION APPLIES TO LAVERNE TAYLOR, WHO
SERVES ON THE CITY OF MIAMI HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES
FOR PERSONS WITH AIDS (HOPWA) ADVISORY BOARD, IN ,
RELATION TO HER EMPLOYMENT WITH THE METROPOLITAN
DADE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
OF COMMUNITY SERVICES, A SUCCESSFUL PROPOSER FOR
THE PROVISION OF SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CITY'S 1995 HOPWA PROGRAM FUNDED BY THE U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
WHEREAS, Laverne Taylor is currently serving as a member of the City's 1995
HOPWA Advisory Board (HAB) and is employed by the Dade County Department of
Human Resources Office of Community Services; and
WHEREAS, Dade County's Department of Human Resources Office of
Community Services is seeking to provide housing related services in connection with the
City's 1995 HOPWA Program; and
WHEREAS, Dade County's Department of Human Resources Office of
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Community Services has been recommended by the 1995 HAB, the 1995 HOPWA
Selection Committee and the City Administration to receive 1995 HOPWA Program
funding;
CITY COMMISSION
MEETING OF
JAN 2 5 1996
Resolution No.
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NOW, THEREFOR, 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. The waiver set forth in Section 3 hereof is based upon the recitals and
findings contained in Section 1 hereof and upon the following findings:
(a) The City of Miami has determined that Laverne Taylor is a member in
good standing of the City of Miami Housing Opportunities for
Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Advisory Board and is currently
employed by Dade County Department of Human Resources Office
of Community Services, being the designated sponsor for the
provision of services in connection with the City's 1995 HOPWA
Program which is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development, which relationship would be in violation of City
Code Sections 2-301 through 2-304 were not a waiver of the
prohibition contained in said Sections.
(b) The herein proposed participation will be in the best interest of the
City of Miami in connection with the 1995 HOPWA Program.
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Section 3. The prohibition contained in Sections 2-301 through 2-304 of the City
Code is hereby waived by a 4/5ths affirmative vote of the City Commission, after a duly
advertised public hearing.
Section 4, This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND AD D this 25th day of January 1996
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STEPIWEN P. CLERK, AAYOR
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CITY CLERK
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ELBE . WATERS, DIRECTOR
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REVIEWED AS TO ACCOUNTING, BUDGETARY,
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ASSISTANT CITY M AGER
PRE ARED AND AP ROVED BY:
LINDA KELLY KEARSON
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO : The Honorable Mayor and DATE : Jn.l\I _ G. 1996 FILE
Members of the City Commission
sua,ECT : Resolutions Waiving
Conflict of Interest
1995 HOPWA Program
FROM : Cesa O REFERENCES:
City er City Commission Agenda
ENCLOSURES: Item - January 25, 1996
RECOMMENDATION:
It is respectfully re--ommended that the City Commission adopt the
attached resolutions, waiving by 4/5ths affirmative vote of the
City Commission, the prohibition contained in City Code Sections
2-301 through 2-304, to allow three (3) members of the City's
1995 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program
Advisory Board (HAB) and their respective organizations to
receive funding to provide housing and related services to very
low income persons living ._with AIDS; in connection with the
implementation of the 1995 HOPWA Progran;.
BACKGROUND:
NET recommends City Commission ratification of the attached
resolutions, waiving by 4/5ths affirmative vote of the City
Commission, the prohibition contained in City Code Sections 2-
301 through 2-304, to allow three (3) members of the City's HOPWA
Advisory Board and their respective organizations to receive
funding to provide housing and related services to very low
income persons living with AIDS, in connection with, the
implementation of the City's 1995 HOPWA Program.
In March of 1995, the City of Miami, on behalf of Metropolitan
Dade County and the cities of Hialeah and Miami Beach, applied
for $7,906,000 in HOPWA Program funding from the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), as part of the
City's 1995 Consolidated Plan. In October of 1995, the City
was notified by U.S. HUD that due to a recission of $15
million in the nationwide HOPWA Program, the City's allocation
had been reduced accordingly. This resulted in the City's 1995
HOPWA allocation being $7,268,000, a reduction of $638,000 or
8.1% from the originally applied for $7,906,000. However, it
should be emphasized that this is a $2,113,000 or 41% increase
above the City's 1994 HOPWA award.
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Commission
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In August of 1995, in anticipation of the 1995 HOPWA allocation,
the City solicited applications from local area not -for -profit
and governmental agencies for the purpose of providing housing
and related services to very low income persons living with AIDS
in connection with the 1995 HOPWA Program. Subsequently, the 1995
HOPWA Selection Committee evaluated and made recommendations on
applications submitted for funding.
In November of 1995, the HOPWA Advisory Board recommended that
some funding be directly awarded to three agencies which are pro-
viding the same services under the 1994 HOPWA Program, but as of
November had obligated their entire 1994 allocations. This re-
commendation seeks to avoid a gap in services to those in need.
The 1995 HOPWA Selection Committee concurs with the HOPWA
Advisory Board's recommendations.
Based on the proposal's which were received and the recommenda-
tions of the Selection Committee, funding has been recommended
for three (3) organizations that currently have representatives
on the HOPWA Advisory Board. The names of the individuals and
their organizations are listed below:
NAME
Ms. Frankie Swain
ORGANIZATION
- EconomicOpportunity Family Health Center
Mrs. Lavern Taylor Dade County's Department of Human Resources
(Office of Community Services)
Ms. Mary Frances Weldon Christian Community Service Agency
In order to facilitate the provision of housing and related
services to very low income persons living with AIDS under the
City's 1995 HOPWA Program, it is recommended that the City
Commission approve the Waiver of Conflict of Interest provision,
as -outlined in Sections 2-301 through 2-304 of the City Code, for
the aforementioned individuals and organizations.
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CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Walter J. Foeman DATE : December 14, 1995 FILE
City Clerk
SUBJECT : Request to Publish Notice
for Public Hearing
ao M :*-aul A. Eisenhart REFERENCES:
Housing Specialist
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Please make arrangements to publish a Notice of Public Hearing
for objection(s) to waiving conflicts of interest in connection
with the 1995 Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)
Grant. Attached is the advertisement.
The date and time of this public hearing will be January 25, 1996,
at ;4V a.m.
APPROVED
Elvi Gallastegui
Agenda Coordinator
CC: Elbert L. Waters, Director
Jeffery B. Hepburn, Assistant Director
Paul A. Eisenhart, Housing Specialist/File
Linda K. Kearson, Assistant City Attorney
Attachment
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE THAT a public hearing will be held by the
City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on January 25,
1996, at a.m., in the City Commission Chambers at City Hall,
3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, for the purpose of
considering a waiver of conflict of interest for the following
persons and their employers, in connection with the 1995 Housing
Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) Program Grant and
their membership on the 1995 HOPWA Advisory Board:
Name & Organization
Ms. Frankie Swain
Economic Opportunity Family Health Center
5361 N.W. 22nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33142
.Mrs. Laverne Taylor
Dade County Department of Human Resources
Office of Community Services
III N.W. First Street, Suite 2130
Miami, Florida 33128-1985
Ms. Mary Frances Weldon
Christian Community Service Agency
3899 N.W. 7th Street, Suite 200
Miami, Florida 33126-5551
All interested persons are invited to appear and may be heard
in connection with this item. Should any person desire to appeal
any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter
considered at this public hearing, that person shall ensure that
a verbatim record of the proceedings. is made, including all
testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based.
(City Seal)
(Req# )
Walter J. Foeman
City Clerk
Miami, Florida
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