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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5630 ORDINANCE NO. 5 6 3 0 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, TO AMEND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5190, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 5459, WHICH APPROPRIATED COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FUNDS IN 1999, AND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5311, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NUMBER 5459, WHICH APPROPRIATED CDBG FUNDS IN 2000, AND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5459, WHICH APPROPRIATED CDBG FUNDS IN 2001, TO RELEASE CERTAIN UNUSED CDBG FUNDS IN ORDER TO REAPPROPRIATE SUCH FUNDS FOR USE DURING THE 2002 CDBG PROGRAM YEAR IN ADDITION TO THE CITY'S ENTITLEMENT FUNDS; AND TO APPROPRIATE A TOTAL AMOUNT OF FOUR HUNDRED FORTY-SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY- ONE DOLLARS ($446,591) FOR THE 2002 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 Ordinance 5630 Janua~ 17,2002 Page 1 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 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 5190, 5311, and 5459 to release certain unused specified funds appropriated therein and to reappropriate those funds for the 2002 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: SECTION1. Purpose. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5190 as amended by Ordinance No. 5459 to reallocate a total of Thirteen Thousand, Ordinance 5630 January 17, 2002 Page 2 Four Hundred and Forty-One Dollars, Fifty-Five Cents ($13,441.55) to the 2002 Program Year. Ordinance No. 5190, approved by the Auburn City Council on December 7, 1998 and amended by Ordinance No. 5459 on November 6, 2000, is hereby amended to release funds in the amount of Seven Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-Six Dollars, Sixty-Six Cents ($7,466.66) which was allocated to Auburn Youth Resources for facility improvements; and to release funds in the amount of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-Four Dollars, Eighty-Six Cents ($5,974.86) which was allocated to Habitat for Humanity of South King County for Property Acquisition; as provided for in "Exhibit A," which was incorporated by reference into Ordinance No. 5190. "Exhibit A" of Ordinance No. 5190 provides: Auburn Youth Resources, Building Renovations $ 39,000 Funds will be used to renovate and remodel AYR's present building, to provide confidentiality for clients and improve accessibility to and outside the building. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR 570.201(c)} Habitat for Humanity of South Kinq County $ 401000 Acquisition of site in Auburn for construction of home that will be sold at no profit, no interest, to a Iow-income family, sing volunteer labor and the homeowners' "sweat equity." {CDBG eligible under 24CFR 570.201(a)} The funding was not completely used, creating the necessity for reappropriation and reallocation of the balance of funds for use in the 2002 CDBG Program Year. SECTION 2. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5311 as amended by Ordinance No. 5459 to reallocate a total of Eighteen Thousand One Hundred Forty-Nine Dollars, Three Cents ($18,149.03) to the 2002 Program Year. Ordinance 5630 January 17, 2002 Page 3 Ordinance No. 5311 approved by the Auburn City Council on November 1, 1999, and amended by Ordinance No. 5459 on November 6, 2000, is hereby amended to release funds in the amounts of Nine Hundred Six Dollars, Seventeen Cents ($906.17) which was allocated to Auburn Youth Resources for Roofing Repairs; and to release funds in the amount of Seventeen Thousand Two Hundred Forty-Two Dollars, Eighty-Six Cents ($17,242.86) 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. 5311. "Exhibit A" of Ordinance No. 5311 provides: Auburn Youth Resources, Roof Replacement: $19,928 Funds will be used to replace the roofs and make necessary repairs to AYR's facilities - counseling offices, South King Youth Shelter, and Severson House. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201 (c)} Program Administration $601000 Salary, benefits and program materials necessary to implement, monitor and administer eligible CDBG activities. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.206} The funding was not completely used, creating the necessity for reappropriation and reallocation of the balance of funds for use in the 2002 CDBG Program Year. SECTION 3. Amendment to Ordinance No. 5459 to reallocate a total of Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000) to the 2002 Program Year. Ordinance No. 5459, approved by the Auburn City Council on November 6, 2000, is hereby amended to release funds in the amount of Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000) 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. 5459. "Exhibit A' of Ordinance No. 5459 provides: O~inance 5630 January17,2002 Page 4 Pro.qram Administration $60,000 Salary, benefits and program materials necessary to implement, monitor and administer eligible CDBG activities. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.206} The funding was not completely used, creating the necessity for reappropriation and reallocation of the balance of funds for use in the 2002 CDBG Program Year. SECTION 4. CDBG Budget for 2002 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 Thirty-Nine Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Dollars, Fifty-Eight Cents ($39,590.58) into the City of Auburn's 2002 CDBG entitlement of Four Hundred Seven Thousand Dollars ($407,000), for a combined 2002 CDBG program budget of Four Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Five Hundred Ninety Dollars, Fifty-Eight Cents ($446,590.58) for programs, projects, and administrative costs recommended by the Human Service Committee and approved by the Planning and Community Development Committee for the 2002 CDBG Program Year. Specific expenditures for the 2002 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 Ordinance 5630 Janua~ 17,2002 Page 5 appropriated, as indicated on the itemized budget set forth in Exhibit "A," to this Ordinance No. 5630 for that particular program or project. SECTION 5. Prerequisites 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 Iow 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 Ordinance 5630 January17,2002 Page 6 (increase) in its appropriation relative to the total decrease (increase) in total revenues. (b) Capital-Funds Programs: Appropriations for capital projects, including the Housing Repair Program, shall be released only when actual revenues 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. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. O~inance 5630 January17,2002 Page 7 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 cimumstance shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons or circumstances. 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: Febz~ry 4, 2002 PASSED: February 4, 2002 APPROVED: Feb~ 4, 2002 MAYOR Ordinance 5630 January17,2002 Page 8 ATTEST: Danielle E. Daskam City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: D~~ City Attorney Ordinance 5630 January 17,2002 Page 9 Exhibit 'A' 2002 Community Development Block Grant Budget (CDBG) PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS Community Health Centers $25,950 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 YWCA of Seattle, King and Snohomish Counties for homeless people at approximately 15 locations throughout Auburn. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.201 (e)} Emergency Services $12,000 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, utilities, gas, medicines, households goods, furniture and referral to other social service agencies and community providers. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR201(e)} NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION City o f Auburn' s Housing Repair Program $125,000 Grants of less than $4,000 and/or loans of less than $10,000 for necessary repairs and renovation o£ single family homes owned and occupied by low and moderate income households at various locations throughout Auburn. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.202} Low Income Housing Institute - JC Penney Rehabilitation $130,000 Funds to be used for acquisition of vacant JC Penney building, for subsequent rehabilitation into 24 units of housing and ground-floor commercial space. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.208(a)(c)} HOMELESS/SPECIAL NEEDS FACILITIES Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation $50,000 Funds to be used for the purchase and installation of communications system at new mental health facility. {CDBG eligible under 24CFR570.208(a)(2)} ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Ordinance 5630 Exhibit A January17,2002 Page 1 Exhibit 'A' Green River Community College Micro-Loan Program $37,735 Funds will support staff time to provide counseling and technical assistance to micro- business development and/or expansion. {CDBG eligible under 570.201 (o)} PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION Program Administration $48,906 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: $446,591 Ordinance 5630 Exhibit A January 17, 2002 Page 2