HomeMy WebLinkAbout5459 ORDINANCE NO. 5 4 5 9
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, TO AMEND
ORDINANCE NUMBER 5065, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER
5311, WHICH APPROPRIATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS IN 1998, AND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5190, WHICH
APPROPRIATED CDBG FUNDS IN 1999, AND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5311,
WHICH APPROPRIATED CDBG FUNDS IN 2000, TO RELEASE CERTAIN
UNUSED CDBG FUNDS IN ORDER TO REAPPROPRIATE SUCH FUNDS
FOR USE DURING THE 2001 CDBG PROGRAM YEAR IN ADDITION TO
THE CITY'S ENTITLEMENT FUNDS; AND TO APPROPRIATE A TOTAL
AMOUNT OF FOUR HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED
AND NINETY-TWO DOLLARS ($454,492) FOR THE 2001 PROGRAM YEAR;
AND TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED
PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Auburn must adopt and
approve all appropriations by ordinance pursuant to Chapter 35A RCW; and
WHEREAS, the City is an entitlement applicant for Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds under the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974 (the Act), Pub. L. 93-383 as amended, and will
receive CDBG funds for the purpose of carrying out eligible community
development and housing activities under the Act and under regulations
promulgated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at
24 CFR Part 570; and
WHEREAS, according to RCW 35A.33.150 special fund appropriations
do not lapse but carry forward from year to year until fully expended or the
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purpose has been accomplished or abandoned without necessity of
reappropriation; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Auburn and its citizens
to amend Ordinances Numbered 5065, 5190, and 5311 to release certain
unused specified funds appropriated therein and to reappropriate those funds
for the 2001 Program Year in order to address current needs; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to award certain funds for use as described
within this Ordinance, for the purpose of implementing eligible activities under
the Act and HUD regulations; and
WHEREAS, the Legislature has declared that carrying out the purposes
of federal grants or programs is both a public purpose and an appropriate
function for a city, town, county, or public corporation;
NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO HEREBY ORDAIN THE FOLLOWING:
SECTION'I. Purpose. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5065 as
amended by Ordinance No. 5311 to reallocate a total of Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) to the 2001 Program Year.
Ordinance No. 5065, approved by the Auburn City Council on
February 11, 1998 and amended by Ordinance No. 5311 on
October 26, 1999, is hereby amended to release funds in the
amount of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) which were allocated
to EiderHealth Nodhwest for facility improvements, as provided
for in "Exhibit A," which was incorporated by reference into
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Ordinance No. 5065. The funding was not used, creating the
necessity for reappropriation and reallocation of the entire
$10,000 for use in the 2001 CDBG Program Year.
SECTION 2. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5190 as amended by
Ordinance No. 5311 to reallocate a total of Thirty-Two Thousand Four Hundred
Ninety-Two Dollars ($32,492) to the 2001 Program Year.
Ordinance No. 5190 approved by the Auburn City Council on
December 1, 1998, is hereby amended to release funds in the
amounts of Thirty-Two Thousand Four Hundred Ninety-Two
Dollars ($32,492) which was allocated to the Department of
Planning and Community Development for CDBG Administration
as provided in Exhibit "A," which was incorporated by reference in
Ordinance No. 5190. "Exhibit A" of Ordinance No. 5190 provides:
Pro.c~ram Administration $ 75,000
Salary, benefits and program materials necessary to
implement, monitor and administer eligible CDBG activities.
{CDBG eligible under 24CFR 570.206} The funding was not
completely used, creating the necessity for reappropriation
and reallocation of the balance of funds for use in the 2001
CDBG Program Year.
SECTION 3. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5311 to reallocate a total of
Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) to the 2001 Program Year and to modify
the contracts numbered BG0004, BG0007, and BG0005 as referenced in
Ordinance No. 5311.
Ordinance No. 5311, approved by the Auburn City Council on
October 26, 1999, is hereby amended to release funds in the
amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000) allocated to
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Community Psychiatric Clinic for facility construction, as provided
for in "Exhibit A," which was incorporated by reference into
Ordinance 5311. "Exhibit A" of Ordinance No. 5311 provides:
Community Psychiatric Clinic $ 20,000
Acquisition of property in unincorporated South King
County to be used for the construction of a temporary
shelter for Chronic Public Inebriates from throughout South
King County. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR 570.201 (a)}
The funding was not used, creating the necessity for
reappropriation, and reallocation of the entire $20,000 for use in
the 2001 CDBG Program Year. In addition, "Exhibit A" of
Ordinance No. 5311 provides:
Citv of Auburn's Housing Repair Program $169,493
Grants of less than $3,000 and/or loans of less than
$10,000 for necessary repairs and renovation of single
family homes owned and occupied by low and moderate
income households at various locations throughout Auburn.
A maximum of $125,000 of these funds is to be used on a
city-wide basis; the remainder of funds are to be used to
support neighborhood planning efforts in the "A"
Street/Terminal Park neighborhood. {CDBG eligible under
24CFR 570.202}
Neighborhood planning was not undertaken during the Program
Year, thus necessitating the release of the remaining contract
amount of $44,493 for use on a city-wide basis. In addition,
"Exhibit A" of Ordinance No. 5311 provides:
Ememencv Shelters and Transitional Housinq $10,000
Start-up Operational support for emergency shelter for
single women to be established and operated by Catholic
Community Services at a location in Kent. {CDBG eligible
under 24CFR570.201 (e)}
Catholic Community Services $ 20,000
Women's Shelter
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Construction of a 6-bed temporary shelter in Kent for single
women who have been released from the Regional Justice
Center. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201 (c)}
The agency was unable to use the operational funds during the
required time period, thus necessitating the reappropriation of
those funds into the capital contract for the same project.
SECTION 4. CDBG Budget for 2001 Program Year.
The City Council of the City of Auburn hereby approves the
reappropriation of the amounts provided in Sections I through 3 hereof and
combines these aforementioned amounts, totaling Sixty-Two Thousand Four
Hundred Ninety-Two Dollars ($62,492) into the City of Auburn's 2001 CDBG
entitlement of Three Hundred Ninety-Two Thousand Dollars ($392,000), for a
combined 2001 CDBG program budget of Four Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand
Four Hundred Ninety-Two Dollars ($454,492) for programs, projects, and
administrative costs recommended by the Human Service Committee and
approved by the Planning and Community Development Committee for the
2001 CDBG Program Year. Specific expenditures for the 2001 Program Year
are itemized in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference. Disbursement of CDBG funds for a specific program or project shall
not exceed the amount appropriated, as indicated on the itemized budget set
forth in Exhibit "A," to this Ordinance No. 5459 for that particular program or
project.
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SECTION 5. Prereauisites for Use of CDBG Funds.
Grant recipients must certify that their planned use of CDBG funds
complies with the following:
(a) Compliance with national objectives.
Grant recipients must certify that their use of CDBG funds
gives maximum feasible priority to activities that benefit low
and moderate income residents or aid in the prevention or
elimination of sums or blight.
(b) Compliance with environmental review procedures.
Grant recipients must certify their compliance with
environmental review procedures set forth in 24 CFR, part
58, for each activity as applicable.
SECTION 6. Limitations on Expenditures and Adjustments.
No appropriation shall be made in excess of actual revenues and no
liability is to be incurred in excess of appropriations. In the event that actual
revenues are different than the revenues estimated by the CDBG budget, the
following actions shall be taken:
(a) Public Service Programs:
In the event the City receives a different amount of funding
than its budgeted CDBG entitlement, each appropriation for
public services will receive a proportionately equal reduction
(increase) in its appropriation relative to the total decrease
(increase) in total revenues.
(b) Cal~ital-Funds Pro.clrams:
Appropriations for capital projects, including the Housing
Repair Program, shall be released only when actual revenues
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are sufficient to fully fund the appropriation unless both the
recipient Agency and the City mutually agree to a partial
funding of the Agency's original appropriation. Partial funding
of an appropriation will release the City from further obligations
to fund that particular appropriation and, thereby, allow the
City to consider funding either all or part of another
appropriation.
In the event that the City receives more than its budgeted
CDBG entitlement, the non-budgeted portion of the
appropriation not available for public service activities will be
provided to the Housing Repair Program.
Funds budgeted to capital projects which are reduced in cost,
thus returning funds to the CDBG program during the Program
Year, will be reallocated to the Housing Repair Program.
SECTION 7. Iml31ementation.
The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative
procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
SECTION 8. Severability.
The provisions of this ordinance are declared to be separate and
severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision,
section or portion of this ordinance, or the invalidity of the application thereof to
any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this
ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances.
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SECTION 9. Effective Date:
This Ordinance shall be in force and take effect five (5) days from and
after its passage, approval and publication, as provided by law.
INTRODUCED:~ovember 6, 2000
PASSED: ~o~ze.mber 6, 2000
APPROVED: ~o-,,e, mt:P_~ 6, 2000
CHARLES A. BOOTH
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
AP ROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Exhibit 'A'
2001 Community Development Block Grant Budget (CDBG)
SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS
Community Health Centers $25,194
Health care and routine/emergency dental care to low and moderate income people at
the Auburn Community Health Center located at 105 "A" Street S.W., Auburn.
{CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201 (e)}
Emergency Shelters and Transitional Housing
Operational support for emergency shelters and transitional housing units provided by $17,000
the Seattle-King County YWCA for homeless people at approximately 15 locations
throughout Auburn. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201 (e)}
Case management services provided to residents of St. Stephen's Housing Association $5,000
transitional housing project to be developed in Auburn (see below). {CDBG eligible
under 24CFR570.201(e)}
Emergency Services $10,000
Operational support for the Catholic Community Services' Emergency Assistance
Program that provides case management and financial assistance to residents of
Auburn for emergent needs such as rent/shelter, food, clothing, u~ilities, gas,
medicines, households goods, furniture and referral to other social service agencies
and community providers. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR201 (e)}
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION
City of Auburn's Housing Repair Program $125,298
Grants of less than $4,000 and/or loans of less than $10,000 for necessary repairs and
renovation of single family homes owned and occupied by low and moderate income
households at various locations throughout Auburn. {CDBG eligible under
24CFR570.202}
Multi-Services Center $20,000
Costs associated with acquisition and rehabilitation, including payment for unit
improvements such as appliances and other permanent fixtures, of the Tall Cedars
Apartments to preserve these units as long-term affordable housing for very low-
income households. Property will be upgraded and on-site resident management will
be fostered. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.202}
HOMELESS/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITIES
St. Stephen's Housing Association $10,000
Funds to be used toward costs (including relocation) associated with the acquisition of
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Exhibit A
October 13, 2000
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Exhibit 'A'
9 unit townhouse community in Auburn for use as transitional housing for forme~y
homeless families. Funds that are not expended for this use shall be reallocated to the
Housing Repair program. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201(c)}
$5,000
Hearing Speech and Deafness Center
Funds to be used for the support of program delivery space in a new multi-use building
for special-needs clients. Contingent upon proof of CDBG eligibility; any ineligible
funds or unused funds will be reallocated to Housing Repair. {CDBG eligible under
24CFR570.201(c)}
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Green River Community College Micro-Loan Program $27,000
Funds will support staff time to provide counseling and technical assistance to micro-
business development and/or expansion. {CDBG eligible under 570.201 (o)}
PUBLIC FACILITIES
Auburn Senior Center Relocation $150,000
Remaining pre-construction work for relocation of Senior Center into vacated library.
Following pre-construction, funds will be used toward capital costs of construction.
{CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.20 l(c)}
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
Program Administration $60,000
Salary, benefits and program materials necessary to implement, monitor and
administer eligible CDBG activities. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.206}
Total CDBG Funds Allocated for the 2001 Program Year: $454,492
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Exhibit A
October 13, 2000
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