HomeMy WebLinkAbout5519 RESOLUTION NO. 5519
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO
MAKE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES TO THE CITY OF
AUBURN'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn utilizes a Citizen Participation Plan as part of the
City's Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") funding process;
WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the U.S. Congress passed The Coronavirus Aid,
Relief, and Economic Security Act (H.R. 748), also known as the CARES Act, which
allocates $5 billion in supplemental CDBG funding for grants to prevent, prepare for, and
respond to the coronavirus (CDBG-CV);
WHEREAS, the CARES Act provides that grantees may amend their Citizen
Participation Plan to establish expedited procedures to amend Consolidated Plans and
Annual Action Plans;
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn has determined that, in order to more quickly
address the effects of COVID-19, it is necessary to make amendments to the
Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan;
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn provided reasonable notice and opportunity to
comment on the revised Citizen Participation Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, RESOLVES as follows:
Section 1. The Mayor is authorized to execute the amendments to the Citizen
Participation Plan, which will be in substantial conformity with the attached Exhibit A.
Resolution No. 5519
May 11, 2020
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Section 2. The Mayor is authorized to implement those administrative
procedures necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 3. This Resolution will take effect and be in full force on passage and
signatures.
Dated and Signed this 18th day of May, 2020.
CITY OF AUBURN
ANCY CKUS, MAYOR
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Shawn Campbell, MMC, City Clerk —i Ken•ra Comeau, City Attorney
Resolution No. 5519
May 11, 2020
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Citizen Participation Plan
City of Auburn
For Community Development Block Grant Funds
received through the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Table of Contents
I. COVID-19 Amendment,effective 5/19/2020-12/31/2020
II. Introduction
III. Development of the Consolidated Plan and Plan Amendments
IV. Participation
V. Plans and Reports
VI. Amendments to the Consolidated and Action Plans
VII. Access to Information and Records
VIII. Non-Discrimination Policy/Complaint Review Process
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I. COVID-19 Amendment
Amendment to the City of Auburn's
Community Development Block Grant Citizen Participation Plan
Revised May 11, 2020
This amendment will be in effect upon City Council approval through December 31, 2020.
On March 27, 2020,the U.S. Congress passed The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
(H.R. 748),also known as the CARES Act.The bill allocates$5 billion in supplemental Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG)funding for grants to prevent, prepare for,and respond to the
coronavirus (CDBG-CV).
The CARES Act provides that grantees may amend their Citizen Participation Plan to establish
expedited procedures to amend Consolidated Plans and Annual Action Plans.These expedited
procedures must include notice and reasonable opportunity to comment of no less than five (5)
days.The City of Auburn has determined that, in order to more quickly address the effects of
COVID-19, five days constitutes reasonable notice and opportunity for public comment on
amendments to the Consolidated Plan and Annual Action Plan.The Citizen Participation Plan is
amended to reflect the following changes:
Comment Period
The comment periods for plans and reports are listed in the following table:
Document Comment Period
Consolidated Plan &Annual Action Plan 5 calendar days
Substantial Amendment to Consolidated &Annual Action Plan 5 calendar days
Citizen Participation Plan 5 calendar days
Acceptable methods of meeting the citizen participation requirements include:
• Publication of the availability of substantial change(s) in the City's official paper of record.
The publication will provide details on how to access detailed information on the substantial
amendment(s) and how to provide comments.
• Advertisement of the availability of the proposed change on the City's website;
• Posting notices in public buildings within the jurisdiction of the administering agency, which
include, but are not limited to, City Hall or public libraries; or
• Holding meetings with citizens' advisory groups within the area affected by the substantial
amendment.
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Notification to the public shall advise citizens of how and where to submit comments on the
proposed changes.A summary of these comments,and a summary of comments not accepted and
the reasons,therefore, shall be attached to the substantial amendment that is submitted to HUD.
Amendments to the Consolidated Plan
Substantial amendments to the Consolidated Plan may be reviewed and approved by either the City
Council or the Human Services Committee.
Amendments to the Annual Action Plan
Substantial amendments to an Annual Action Plan may be reviewed and approved by either the City
Council or the Human Services Committee.
Public Hearings
The CARES Act states that in-person public hearings are not required. Grantees may meet public
hearing requirements with virtual public hearings if: 1) national/local health authorities recommend
social distancing and limiting public gatherings for public health reasons, and 2) virtual hearings
provide reasonable notification and access for citizens in accordance with the grantee's
certifications,timely responses from local officials to all citizen questions and issues, and public
access to all questions and responses.Auburn's Citizen Participation Plan is amended to allow
virtual public hearings as described above.
Disaster/Emergency Events that May Require Expedited Substantial Amendments
It may be necessary to expedite substantial amendments to the Consolidated Plan in the event of a
declared disaster or emergency.There are three types of disasters/emergency events that may
necessitate an expedited substantial amendment including (1) Man-Made-disasters, (2) Natural
disasters, and (3)Terrorism. Man-made disasters can include chemical spills, mass rioting, power
outages, dam failure, plant explosions, etc. Natural disasters can include earthquakes, tsunamis,
hurricanes, tornadoes, wild fires, flooding and public health issues such as wide-spread disease such
as the recent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Terrorism events include bomb threats,
biochemical attacks like the spread of anthrax, or cyber-attacks like hacking, phishing, and virus
distribution, etc.
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These expedited substantial amendments may include funding new activities and/or the
reprogramming of funds including canceling activities to meet needs resulting from a declared
disaster or emergency.
For CDBG funding under FY 2019-2020, FY 2020-2021,and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and
Economic Security Act or CARES Act,the City of Auburn may provide a 5-day notice of a proposed
off-cycle change beginning May 19,2020 as allowed under a HUD waiver.
With respect to a declared disaster,the City of Auburn may elect to use CDBG funds to address
needs not provided for by the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) and the Small
Business Administration (SBA), or other disaster relief efforts. Funding for disaster relief may not
duplicate other efforts undertaken by federal or local sources unless allowed by the federal
government. Potential eligible uses of funds are those that are included in this Citizen Participation
Plan,the Consolidated Plan, or any other CDBG eligible use. HUD may provide new guidance on
eligible uses in which the City will comply with and may utilize as well.
All eligible CDBG activities, including those to address declared disasters or emergencies, must meet
one of three national objectives which are: (1) Benefit to low-and moderate-income (LMI) persons;
(2)Aid in the prevention of slums or blight; and (3) Meet a need having a particular urgency
(referred to urgent need). The City of Auburn may carry out eligible CDBG activities to meet needs
resulting from declared disasters or emergencies under any one of the three national objectives.
Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The City may reprogram up to 50%of FY 2019-2020 funding and use up to 100%of FY 2020-2021
and future CDBG funding to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Funding for activities that have required in-person interaction including, but not limited to, housing
rehabilitation and a variety of community services may be reprogrammed into activities that allow
for social distancing such as grab and go or home-delivered meal services, online programming for
a variety of clientele including, but not limited to,youth and senior citizens, and various business
and microenterprise assistance identified below to respond to or recover from the effects of the
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COVID-19 pandemic. Please see below for other possible activities that may be funded.Any other
possible eligible activity not included below may also be considered.
Potential eligible CDBG Activities that may be undertaken to support the COVID-19 response
include, but are not limited to:
• Building and Improvements, including Public Facilities such as constructing testing and
diagnosis, or treatment facility; rehabilitation of a community facility to establish an
infectious disease treatment clinic; acquisition and rehabilitation, or construction of a group
living facility that may be used to centralize patients undergoing treatment; rehabilitation of
a commercial building or closed school building to establish an infectious disease treatment
clinic, e.g. by replacing the HVAC system; acquisition and rehabilitation of a motel or hotel
building to expand the capacity of hospitals to accommodate isolation of patients during
recovery; or to make interim improvements to private properties to enable an individual
patient to remain quarantined on a temporary basis;
• Assistance to Businesses, including Special Economic Development Activities such as
providing grants or loans to support new business expansion to create jobs and
manufacture medical supplies necessary to respond to infectious disease; avoid job loss
caused by business closures related to social distancing by providing short-term working
capital assistance to small businesses to enable retention of jobs held by low-and
moderate-income persons; or to provide technical assistance, grants, loans,and other
financial assistance to establish, stabilize, and expand microenterprises that provide
medical,food delivery, cleaning, and other services to support home health and quarantine;
• Public Services such as job training to expand the pool of health care workers and
technicians that are available to treat a disease within a community; rent or mortgage
assistance for LMI individuals paid to a 3rd party; provide health testing, diagnosis or other
services at a fixed or mobile location; increase the capacity and availability of targeted
health services for infectious disease response within existing facilities; provide equipment,
supplies, and materials necessary to carry out a public service; deliver meals on wheels to
quarantined individuals that need to maintain social distancing due to medical
vulnerabilities;
• Planning, Capacity Building,and Technical Assistance such as gathering data and developing
non-project specific emergency infectious disease response plans; and
• Any other activity allowed under current CDBG regulations.
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II. Introduction
In compliance with 24 CFR 91.105,the City of Auburn is required to adopt a Citizen Participation Plan.
This Plan encourages resident engagement in the planning and evaluation of the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and outlines the process for public participation in annual
CDBG planning; all are encouraged to participate.
The City of Auburn Community Development Department, Community Services Division, conducts the
planning and administration for the CDBG entitlement program.This Citizen Participation Plan sets forth
the City's policies and procedures for citizen participation with respect to the following Consolidated
Plan documents:
• Five-Year Consolidated Plan
• Annual Action Plan
• Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER)
• Fair Housing Assessment
Code of Federal Regulations for Citizen Participation:
24 CFR Part 91.105 Local Governments Citizen Participation
24 CFR Part 91.100 Local Governments Consultation
24 CFR Part 91.401 Home Consortia
III. Development of the Consolidated Plan and Plan Amendments
The City welcomes public participation in the development of the Consolidated Plan and amendments to
the Plan. Prior to the adoption of the plan,the fund amount expected from HUD to the City of Auburn,
the range of activities that may be undertaken, and the amount of funding expected to benefit
low/moderate-income persons will all be made available to the public.
IV. Participation
NOTE: For participation timelines and processes taking place between
5/19/2020 and 12/31/2020, please see the Citizen Participation Plan
amendment in Section I of this document.
Residents and stakeholders, including the Public Service agencies and Public Housing Authorities will be
provided with information and the opportunity to give meaningful input to the consolidated planning
process.
A. Public Hearings
Public hearings will be held at least twice per year at key stages of the grants administration
process to obtain the public's views and to provide the public with responses to their questions
and comments. Public hearings refers to both public hearings and community meetings.
B. Public Notice
Residents must be given adequate notice of all hearings and public meetings through posting on
the City of Auburn webpage and direct notification to stakeholders. Adequate notice is defined
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as 14 calendar days. Public notice shall indicate the date,time, location, purpose of the meeting,
and information about the issues to be discussed.
C.Comment Period
The comment periods for plans and reports is listed in the following table and is described in
more detail in Section IV.
Document Comment Period
Consolidated Plan&Annual Action Plan 30 calendar days
Substantial Amendment to Consolidated &Annual Action Plan 30 calendar days
Fair Housing Assessment 30 calendar days
Citizen Participation Plan 30 calendar days
CAPER 15 calendar days
D.Access to Meetings
Meetings and forums should be held in accessible locations to ensure that architectural barriers
do not preclude the attendance of people who have a disability. In addition, accommodations
will be made, upon request,for attendees who have hearing or visual challenges,or attendees
who desire a designated area for breastfeeding.
E. Language Access
The City of Auburn shall take reasonable steps to provide language assistance to ensure
meaningful access to participation by non-English speaking and limited English proficient
residents of the Community.The City will make arrangements to provide interpreters at public
hearings, upon request.Any non-English speaking resident who wishes to participate may
contact the Community Services Division prior to the hearings so that adequate arrangements
can be made. Reasonable accommodations at the public hearing such as sign language
interpretation or alternate formats for printed material are available for individuals with
disabilities with a minimum of 7 days advance notice.
V. Plans and Reports
The following section describes the key planning and reporting documents for the CDBG federal grant.
A.Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan (Consolidated Plan)
The Consolidated Plan guides the use of federal CDBG funds for a five year period. It describes the
amount of assistance, priorities, range of activities, and estimated amount that will benefit low and
moderate-income people.
B.Annual Action Plan (Action Plan)
The Action Plan outlines the specific programs and activities to be undertaken for the program year and
the amount of funds that will be awarded to those projects.The program year for the Consortium
begins January 1 and ends December 31.
C.Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report(CAPER)
The CAPER reports on the activities and projects undertaken and completed in the previous year.This is
completed and submitted to HUD on March 31.
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D. Fair Housing Analysis of Impediments
Every five years the Consortium conducts a countywide analysis of impediments to fair housing.Annual
progress and work towards the fair housing goals are reported annually in the CAPER.
VI. Amendments to the Consolidated and Action Plans
NOTE: For amendment timelines and processes taking place between
5/19/2020 and 12/31/2020, please see the Citizen Participation Plan
amendment in Section I of this document.
A.Amendments to the Consolidated Plan
1. Revisions to the Consolidated Plan
Revisions are edits, updates or corrections that do not alter the activities, purpose or intended
beneficiaries of any of the strategies adopted in the Strategic Plan section.These changes do not require
formal City Council review before the revision is made final.
2. Minor Amendments to the Consolidated Plan
Minor Amendments are those which: 1) alter the annual accomplishment goals of the Consolidated
Plan,or 2) add or amend a neighborhood revitalization strategy for a specific neighborhood located in a
geographic area of Auburn. Minor amendments do not require formal City Council review before being
made final.
3. Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan
a. Substantial amendments are those which: 1)alter the activities, purpose or intended
beneficiaries of a strategy identified in the Strategic Plan section of the Consolidated Plan;or 2)
add or delete a strategy in the Strategic Plan section; 3) alter the long-term goals of the major
strategies in the strategic plan.
b. Substantial amendments require public notice and an opportunity for the public to comment for
30 days prior to the date set for a City Council meeting to take action on the substantial
change(s)to the Consolidated Plan.
c. All comments that are submitted, either orally or in writing during the comment period,shall be
considered in any substantial amendment to the Consolidated Plan.A summary of public
comments made and how they influenced the amendment, as well as the reasoning for
comments that were rejected and did not influence the amendment,will be attached to the
substantial amendment.The City will submit the amended Consolidated Plan to HUD.
B.Amendments to the Annual Action Plan
After the Action Plan is submitted to HUD, changes to the Action Plan follow the processes described
below.The City is responsible for providing citizens with reasonable notice and an opportunity to
comment when amendments to the plan are proposed.
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All comments that are submitted, either orally or in writing, during the comment period shall be
considered in any amendment to the Action Plan. A summary of public comments made and how they
influenced the amendment,as well as the reasoning for comments that were rejected and did not
influence the amendment,will be attached to the amendment.
Amendments to the Annual Action Plan fall into three categories.
1. Revisions are minor changes that do not meet threshold criteria for amendments and do not
require public notice.
2. Minor Amendments to the Annual Action Plan
a. A change in the amount of any single source of federal funds awarded to a project of
more than 50 percent.
b. A change in an eligible activity, a change in the purpose of an activity, or scope of an
activity such that the estimated number of intended beneficiaries are impacted by 50
percent or more,or a change in the intended beneficiaries of an activity.
c. The cancellation or addition of a project or activity.
3. Substantial Amendment to the Annual Action Plan—Citizen Participation Required
a. A substantial amendment involves a modification in the amount of CDBG funds awarded
by more than 35 percent of the annual entitlement for that fund source.
b. A substantial amendment must be approved by the Auburn City Council.
c. A substantial amendment that is approved by the City Council will be published in the
regional and/or local newspaper at least 30 days before they are implemented and the
public will be invited to comment during the 30-day period.
VII. Access to Information and Records
The City will provide one free copy of released drafts or final documents (Community Participation Plan,
Amendments,Consolidated Plan,Annual Action Plan,Annual Performance Report,AFH).Additional
copies may be provided at the City's discretion.
To obtain documents contact:
Community Services Division
25 West Main Street
Auburn WA, 98001
253-288-3168
VIII. Non- Discrimination Policy/ Complaint Review Process
It is the policy of the City of Auburn to provide equal opportunity for services without regard to race,
creed,color, sex,age, marital status, national origin,veteran's status or military status, religion, political
affiliation, presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, sexual orientation, gender identity,or
familial status.
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Persons who feel that they have been discriminated against or who have a complaint pertaining to the
City of Auburn's Consolidated Plan,Annual Action Plan, Plan amendments, or the Consolidated Annual
Performance Evaluation Report, may file a complaint in writing to:
City of Auburn
Community Services
25 West Main Street
Auburn, WA 98001
Attn:Jeff Tate
Director of Community Development
All complaints must include name and address of the person(s)filing the complaint; a description of the
act or acts considered to be in violation;other available pertinent information which will assist in the
review and resolution of the complaint.
Such complaints should be filed within 30 days of the alleged discriminatory act. A written response as
to the disposition of the complaint will be issued by the Director no later than 15 working days following
receipt of the complaint. A person who is dissatisfied with the response to the complaint, or if the
response is delayed more than 15 working days, may appeal in writing to:
City of Auburn
Mayor's Office
City Hall, 2nd Floor
25 West Main Street
Auburn,WA 98001
A written response on the disposition of the complaint will be issued by the Mayor's Office no later than
30 working days following the receipt of the complaint. If the complainant is dissatisfied with the City's
implementation of the CDBG program or the use of CDBG funds, he/she may also contact or submit a
written complaint to:
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Community Planning and Development
Seattle Regional Office
909 1st Avenue,Suite 200 Seattle,WA 98104-1000
Phone: (206) 220-5101
No person shall intimidate,threaten, coerce,or discriminate against any person because he/she has
made a complaint,testified, assisted, or participated in any matter in an investigation, proceeding, or
hearing related to a complaint.
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