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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-92-0549J-92-681 9/10/92 RESOLUTION NO. 9 2 - 549 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AMENDMENTS TO EXISTING INDIVIDUAL CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, THEREBY PROVIDING FOR EXTENSIONS TO SAID AGREEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD OF SEPTEMBER 11 THROUGH OCTOBER 10, 1992, WITH THIRTEEN (13) NEIGHBORHOOD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS ("CBOS"), AND NINE (9) NEIGHBORHOOD BASED HOUSING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS ("CDCS"), TO IMPLEMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AND TO STIMULATE HOUSING AFFORDABLE TO LOW AND MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES AND INVIDUALS IN THE CITY OF MIAMI; ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM THE EIGHTEENTH (18TH) YEAR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the City Commission is committed to economic development, the expansion of trade and commerce, and the development of housing within the affordability range of families and individuals of low and moderate income in the City of Miami; and WHEREAS, the promotion of economic revitalization in the neighborhoods of the City of Miami is an important part of the City's economic development strategy; and WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes that participation of both the public and private sector is necessary to foster the development of housing; and WHEREAS, the City Commission is desirous of continuing neighborhood economic development programs with various CBOs, and CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF. S E P in 1992 Resolution Na. 92- 549 housing revitalization programs with various CDCs, and funds are available from the Eighteenth (18th) Year Community Development Block Grant Program for such purposes; and WHEREAS, on March 12, 1992, the City Commission approved Resolution No. 92-190.1 to fund neighborhood economic development community based organizations and neighborhood based housing community development corporations; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 92-459, adopted July 9, 1992, the City Commission authorized the City Manager to enter into agreements with thirteen (13) CBOs and nine (9) CDCs for the period of July 1 through September 101 1992; and _ WHEREAS, the City Commission has authorized the City Manager to extend the agreements with said thirteen (13) CBOs and said nine (9) CDCs for the period of September 11 through October 10, 1992; and WHEREAS, at the October 8th, 1992 meeting, the City Commission will reevaluate each agency and reconsider their funding for the remainder of the 1992-1993 contract year; 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. 92- 549 -2- V Section 2. The City Manager is hereby authoritedl/ to execute amendments to thirteen (13) existing individual contractual agreements, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney and as specified herein, thereby providing for extensions to said agreements for the period of September 11 through October 10, 1992, with the following community based organizations, for the purpose of implementing Neighborhood Economic Development Programs, subject to approval of each agency's work program by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), with funds therefor hereby allocated from the Eighteenth (18th) Year Community Development Block Grant Program: CBO AMOUNT 1. Allapattah Business Development, Inc. $ 4,110 2. Coconut Grove Local Development 41,110 Corporation, Inc. 3. Downtown Miami Business Association, Inc. 4,110 4. Edgewater Economic Development Corporation 4,110 5. Haitian Task Force, Inc. 4,110 6. Latin Quarter Association, Inc. 41110 7. Little Havana Development Authority, Inc. 4,110 8. Martin Luther King Economic Development Corporation, Inc. 4,110 9. New Washington Heights Community Development Conference, Inc. 4,110 10. Overtown Advisory Board 41,110 11. Park West Association, Inc. 4,110 12. Small Business Opportunity Center, Inc. 4,110 13. Wynwood Community Economic Development Corporation, Inc. 4,110 1� The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. INE 92- 549 Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorizedil to execute amendments to nine (9) existing individual contractual agreements, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney and as specified herein, thereby providing for extensions to said agreements for the period of September 11 through October 10, 1992, with the following neighborhood based housing community I development corporations, for the purpose of undertaking activities to stimulate the development of housing affordable to low and moderate income families and individuals in the City of Miami, subject to approval of each agency's work program by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), with funds therefor hereby allocated from the Eighteenth (18th) Year Community Development Block Grant Program: CDC AMOUNT 1. Allapattah Business Development Authority $ 4,110 2. CODEC, Inc. 4,110 3. Little Haiti Housing Association 4,110 4. East Little Havana Community Development Corporation 41,110 5. Florida Housing Cooperative, Inc. 41110 6. Greater Miami Neighborhoods, Inc. 8,219 7. St. John Community Development Corporation 4,110 8. Tacolcy Economic Development Corporation 4,110 9. Wynwood Community Economic Development Corporation 4,110 The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to those prescribed by applicable City Charter and Code provisions. -4- 92- 549 Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this loth day of ATTE MATTY AIRAI, CITY CLERK i PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: CARMEN L. LEON ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: A Q J , II . C TY ATTO I.. BSS:bss:M 69 -5- 1992. VIER L.I SYAREZ, MAYOR 92- 549 CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTRLDt jIAEMOgANDUM Matt 1992 NOV -9 A1411: 11 J-92-80 s TO: y Hirai DATE : November 8, 1992 FILE : J-92-68 1 City Clerk NATTY HI►?A1 CITY CLf:rIJUBJEOT : Resolution No. 92-459 Resolution No. 92-649 and CITY OF 141AMl, FLA. FROM : Arones,III REFERENCES :Community CiCommunity ENCLOSURES: ( 2 ) Based Organizations/ Development Corps. Resolution No. 92-459 and Resolution No. 92-549 were adopted by the City Commission on July 9th and September loth, 1992, respectively. Both Resolutions deal with the execution of agreements and funding for Neighborhood Economic Development Community Based Organizations ("CBOs") and Neighborhood Based Housing Community Development Corporations ("CDCs") for specific periods of time. Unfortunately, the agreements and the funding for the CRCs were not addressed in the legislation originally prepared and subsequently executed by the Mayor. Since a review of the transcripts from the meetings definitely reflects that the agreements and the funding of both the CEOs and CDCs were the intent of the City Commission, we have prepared the attached corrected legislation. Please discard the legislation presently in your possession and substitute both items with the attached corrected Resolutions. BSS:P862 cc: Frank Casteneda, Director Department of Community Development Jeff Hepburn, Assistant Director Department of Development and Housing Conservation 92- 5.49