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ORDINANCE NO. ~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 4845 WHICH ORDINANCE APPROVED THE 1996-1997
APPROPRIATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS TO
REALLOCATE UNUSED FUNDS.
WHEREAS, various developments occurred since the passage
of Ordinance No. 4845 that make it necessary to change the
1996-1997 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) budget; and
W~4EREAS, the Neeley property has been acquired,
additional funds unnecessary; and
WHEREAS, the ACAP kitchen expansion
funding; and
WHEREAS, the AYR building
additional funding; and
WHEREAS, the Neighborhood
improvements required less funding;
WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Youth
to Crime-Free Multi-Housing Program;
and
required
improvements
additional
required
Youth Center building
and
Center Study was changed
and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Auburn
its citizens to amend Ordinance No. 4845 and thereby
Ordinance NO. 4913
October 2, 1996
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
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6 ~ Auburn City Ordinance No. 4845 passed April
7 15, 1996 is hereby amended to reallocate 1996-1997 Community
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Development Block Grant funds in the amount of $619,600 as set
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forth on attached Exhibit "A"
set forth in full herein.
~9_C~. The Mayor is
such administrative procedures
and made a part hereof as though
hereby authorized to implement
as may be necessary to carry
Ordinance
invalidity
out the directives of this legislation.
~ ~ The
are declared to
of any clause,
provisions of this
be separate and severable. The
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.
Ordinance No. 4913
October 2, 1996
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effect five
publication,
ATTEST:
This Ordinance shall be in force and take
(5) days from and after its passage, approval and
as provided by law.
CHARLES A. BOOTH
MAYOR
odin WohlKuete'r,
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Michael J. Reynolds,
City Attorney
Ordinance No. 4913
October 2, 1996
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Ordinance No. 4913 Exhibit "A"
1996-97 CDBG Budget
SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS
Community. Health Centers:
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.
YWCA Homeless/Transitional Housing Programs:
Operational support for emergency shelters and transitional housing
units for homeless people.
Subsidize child care services for the working parents of low and
moderate income families residing within the city limits of Auburn.
Catholic Community Services: Emergency Services:
Operational support of the Emergency Assistance Program that
provides assistance to the residents of Auburn toward meeting basic,
emergent needs such as rent/shelter, food, clothing, utilities, gas,
medicines, households goods, furniture and referral to other social
service agencies and community provider.
NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION:
City of Auburn: Housing Repair Program:
Grants of less than $3,000 and/or loans of less than $10,000 for
necessary repairs and renovation of single family homes owned and
Ordinance No. 4913
Exhibit "A"
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$ 35,000
$12,000
$ 9,667
$ 5,000
$100,000
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occupied by low and moderate income residents of Auburn.
Ci_ty of Auburn: Sidewalk Repair Program:
Pay the special assessments of low and moderate income households
in improvement districts established for sidewalk repairs and/or the
removal of pedestrian hazards along City sidewalks.
Budget
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PUBLIC FACILITIES:
YWCA: Permanent Housing for Homeless Families:
. Make necessary renairs to the transitional
housing units operated by thc YWCA in Auburn to include, but
limited to. electrical repairs and the installation of insulated windows.
Auburn Communi _ty Health Center: Roof Replacement;
Rebuild and/or replace the roof of the Auburn Community Health
Center located at 105 "A" Street S.E., Auburn.
ACAP Kitchen Expansion;
Renovate the current kitchen facility and make the improvements
necessary to feed approximately 100 children two meals per day.
Food Bank: Facility. Expansion and Improvements:
Renovations at the Auburn Food Bank that include expanding the
)rdinance No. 4913
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$65,000
$ 8,000
$ 32,500
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$ 49.600
$ 40,000
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waiting room, improving the distribution area, construction of a
meeting room, and construction of an area for a walk-in
refrigerator/freezer.
Valley Cities: Handicap Accessibility;
Install fixtures and make the building modifications necessary to
provide accessibility to handicapped individuals.
AYR: Various Building Improvements:
Building improvements that include: installation of an air
conditioning system at AYR's central office; baseboard heaters and
structural reinforcement of the dining room at the Severson House;
installation of new carpet, interior and exterior paint, and remodeling
at the AYR Annex.
Mental Health Housing Fo,ndatlon: Roof Replacement;
Repair and/or replace the roof on two housing units currently occupied
by very Iow income mentally ill adults.
United Cerebral Palsy: Community Living Program:
Provide local match to grants and loans necessary to purchase land and
construct a single-family house for very low income, developmentally
disabled adults in Auburn.
ACAP: Plaveround Renovations for Disabled Childrerl;
Purchase and install playground equipment specifically designed to
accommodate disabled children.
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$ 29,406
$15,000
$15,000
$ 28,300
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~I~A~LEAC_,ILiT~: {confinuedl
King County Housing Authority: NIKE Rehab;
Provide local match to grants and loans for the rehabilitation of the
NIKE Residential Community located in Kent. The NIKE Residential
Community provides emergency shelters and transitional housing
units. Approximately 5% of its total clientele are Auburn residents.
Work includes the removal of lead-based paint, installation of gas heat
and hot water tanks, electrical upgrades, installation of exterior
lighting, road improvements and site restoration.
Neighborhood Youth Centers:
Financial assistance to eligible agencies for building improvements
necessary to accommodate and/or implement the provision of youth
activities and programs.
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PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION;
Salary and benefits for City of Aubum personnel engaged in eligible
CDBG program administrative activities.
.... e ....................... S.~.:dy: Crime-Free Multi-Housing
....................... of ............................. y. Plan.
organize and train the participants in the implementation of a crime
free multi-housing program sponsored jointly by the City_ of A1jb,]rn
Police Department and the Department of Planning and Community
)rdinance No. 4913
Zxhibit "A"
?age 4
$10,000
$98.984
$ 31,653
$ 6,250
$ 5,000
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Staff attendance at l~aining for HUD's Integrated Disbursement and
Information System (IDIS) in Fairfax, Virginia. Attendance is
strongly recommended by HUD.
HUD Required Program Expenses;
Various program expenses mandated by HUD to implement the
CDBG program {i.e., public notices}.
Total CDBG Funds Allocated for the 1996-97 Program Year:
ce No. 4913
Exhibit ~A"
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$ 2,000
$639,600