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HomeMy WebLinkAbout99-88 Resolution No. 99-88 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION AND ONE YEAR ACTION PLAN FOR A GRANT UNDER THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1974 WHEREAS, Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 provides for block grant funding assistance to units of general purpose local governments for the purpose of strengthening the ability of said governments and elected officials to determine the community development needs, set priorities, and allocate resources to various activities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of Elgin, Illinois, has determined that additional emphasis is needed in the area of community development in order that beneficial solutions to the problems of slum and blight, and housing and neighborhood deterioration may be determined. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS: Section 1 . That a submission be made to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant in the amount of Nine Hundred and Ninety-One Thousand ( $991, 000) . Section 2 . That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute and file such submission with the Department of Housing and Urban Development and to provide additional information and furnish such documents as may be required by said Department to execute such agreements as are required by said Department, and to act as the authorized correspondent of the City of Elgin. s/ Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly, Mayor Presented: March 24 , 1999 Adopted: March 24 , 1999 Vote: Yeas 5 Nays 0 Attest: s/ Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk SELECTED PROJECTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM YEAR 1999-2000 PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF ELGIN Cost Center Project Funding 154520 HAE Washington Site Reconstruction $ 118, 800 154521 HAE Court Security Screens 25, 500 154522 YWCA ADA Fire Alarm System 77, 000 154523 Mother Goose Kitchen Renovation 23 , 445 154524 Highland Group Home Rehabilitation 36, 255 154525 Little League Site Improvements 25, 000 154596 Residential Grant Single Family 350, 000 154597 Residential Grant Multiple Family 175, 000 154598 Residential Grant Program Delivery Cost 75, 000 154025 Program Administration 85, 000 Total $991, 000 March 26, 1999 VRB LIST. PRO/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/PRO. SEL Y PROPOSAL RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM Community Development Block Grant Program FY- 1999 The Elgin Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program has been in existence since 1977 and has assisted in the improvement of over 1, 500 dwelling units throughout the community . Overall objectives of the program are to improve the quality and safety of the existing housing stock, and to foster community pride . The Elgin Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program offers two basic forms of housing rehabilitation assistance; outright grants to very low income homeowners and percentage grants based principally on family size and income . These latter grants are referred to as rebates since they are available upon completion of the rehabilitation project . Grants for low and moderate income homeowners are offered throughout the city, while all homeowners are eligible in a specified target area . An exterior rehabilitation program element was added in 1993 and has met with great success . The Elgin Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program is an integral part of the Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) program and the Enterprise Zone (EZ ) program. The Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program provides financial assistance in addressing basic health and safety code violations as well as encouraging energy efficiency improvements with a five percent ( 5%) assistance bonus . The program serves to reduce the number of ongoing housing code complaints while improving streetscape aesthetics in the city' s neighborhoods . Further , many low income households who would find it financially difficult to comply with housing maintenance regulations are referred to the program by members of the Code Administration Department. The Elgin Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program is of particular value to the city' s elderly homeowners . Although the elderly comprise 10 . 5 percent of the city' s population, nearly 31 percent of program participants are elderly households . A number of elderly residents have indicated that program participation has been a major factor in enabling them to remain in their homes . During the 1997 fiscal year, the program assisted in the full or exterior rehabilitation of 152 dwelling units . It is estimated that a budget allocation of $625 , 000 would be required to sustain program operation throughout the 1999 program year without revisions to program content . However , a reduced funding level could be accommodated through several alternatives including the following: 1 . The exterior rehabilitation element of the program has been extremely successful accounting for approximately 35 percent of expenditures . The exterior element of the program could be eliminated reducing estimated funding requirements to $405 , 000 . 2 . The program could be continued as it presently exists at any funding level deemed appropriate. However, based on recent experience, a funding level below $625 , 000 will likely result in partial year program operation . RKD AGENDA FIRST PUBLIC HEARING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM 1999-2000 PROGRAM YEAR CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS 6 : 30 P.M. , WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6, 1999 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS SECOND FLOOR, NORTH TOWER ELGIN MUNICIPAL BUILDING A. CALL MEETING TO ORDER. B. ROLL CALL. C. PRESENTATION FROM THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, PROVIDING AN OVERVIEW OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM AND CITIZEN REVIEW PROCESS . D. RECEIPT OF COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS REGARDING THE CDBG PROGRAM; PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE ACTIVITIES, AND NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY. E. PRESENTATION OF PROPOSALS BY INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS FOR FUNDING UNDER THE 1999-2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM: (Note: A time limit of 5 minutes per funding proposal) 1 . Planning Department- Residential Grant Program. 2 . Housing Authority of Elgin: a. Washington Street-Site Improvements . b . Various HAE Housing Sites-Window Security Screens . c . Central Park Towers-Replace Exterior Exhaust Fans . 3 . Parks Department : a. Gifford Park Renovation. b. Ryerson park Renovation. c . Tree Triming E-3-Southeast Neighborhood. d. Tree Trimming W-2-Near West Neighborhood. ti 4 . YWCA of Elgin- Facility Improvements, Phase II . 5 . Association for Individual Development-Group Homes Building Rehabilitation. 6 . Mother Goose Child Development Center : a . Kitchen Renovation. b. Playground Renovation. 7 . Community Crisis Center- New Carpeting and Stair Treads . 8 . Grant Neighborhood Association-Land Acquisition. 9 . Channing YMCA- Infrastructure Repairs . 10 . Ecker Center for Mental Health-Building Rehabilitation. 11 . The Larkin Center- Group Home Restoration. 12 . Other Proposals . F. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSIONS . Session One : TIME : 6 : 30 P .M. DAY: Tuesday DATE : February 2 , 1999 City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court , Elgin, Illinois . Session Two : TIME : 6 : 30 P.M. DAY: Monday DATE : February 15, 1999 City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, Illinois . G. ANNOUNCEMENT OF FINAL PUBLIC HEARING. TIME : 7 : 30 P .M. DAY: Wednesday DATE : March 24 , 1999 City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court , Elgin, Illinois . H. OTHER BUSINESS . I . ADJOURNMENT . AGENDA. 1/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/AGENDAS . 99 Page 2 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT THE CITY OF ELGIN IS SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990 . INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES WHO PLAN TO ATTEND THIS MEETING AND WHO REQUIRE CERTAIN ACCOMMODATIONS IN ORDER TO ALLOW THEM TO OBSERVE AND/OR PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, OR WHO HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING THE ACCESSIBILITY OF THE MEETING OR THE FACILITIES, ARE REQUESTED TO CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT (847) 931-5618 {TDD (847) 931-5616} PROMPTLY TO ALLOW THE CITY OF ELGIN TO MAKE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THOSE PERSONS . AGENDA. 1/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/AGENDAS . 99 Page 3 i OF E1/4„ C4 `� 1" City of Elgin Mayor o � y "o ■ !� ` Kevin Kelly Council Members Terry Gavin Robert Gilliam Ed Schock John Walters May 10 , 1999 Marie Yearman U. S . Department of Housing & Urban Development, Region V Ms . Belinda Twitty 77 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago, Illinois 60604 RE : Application Request for Release of Funds and Certification City of Elgin, Illinois Dear Ms . Twitty: Enclosed you will find an application for the release of funds and certification for the FY 1999-2000 Community Development Block Grant Program for the City of Elgin, Illinois . I have also enclosed a certified copy of the combined notice, findings of no significant impact and intent to request release of funds, which was published in the Daily Courier Newspaper on April 22 , 1999 . Should you have any questions or if you desire additional information, feel free to contact the Planning Department at (847) 931-5910 . Sincerely, J Ward Senior Planner CITY OF ELGIN c : Roger K. Dahlstrom, Planning Director ENCL LTR. 001/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/ENVIR. 99 150 Dexter Court • Elgin, IL 60120-5555 • Phone 847/931-6100 • Fax 847/931-5610 • TDD 847/931-5616 ® Pr,.^ted o'recy I d Pape' Request for Release of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Funds and•Certification Office of Community Planning and Development (Pursuant to Section 104(g)of Title I,Housing and Community Develop- ment Act of 1974,and Section 17(c)of the U.S.Housing Act of 1937) OMB No.2506-0087(8-31-89) 1. Program Titles) and OMB Catalog No(s) 2. HUO/State Idendlication Number City of Elgin B99-MC- 17-0011 Community Development Block Grant 2. Rent Identification Number Program FY1999-2000 36-6005862 4. Name and Address of Recipient 5. For Information on this Request,Contact City of Elgin Jan Ward , Planning Department 150 Dexter Court •. De»of Latesi Auistanoe Action Elgin , I L 60120 Application Submission Preliminary Approval Grant Agreement 7. Date of This Request May 10 . 1999 _ Part 1. Request for Release of Funds 8. HUD or State Agency and Office Unit to Receive Request U . S . Department of Housing & Urban Development , Region V 77 West Jackson Boulevard , Chicago , Illinois 60604 The recipient(s)of assistance under the programs)listed above requests the release of funds and removal of grant conditions governing the use of the assistance for the following: 9. Program Activity/Project Name 10. location(Street Address,City,County,State) FY1999-2000 Community Development ( see projects listed below) : Block Grant Program 11. Program Activity/Project Description 1 . YWCA ADA COMPLIANT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM- 220 E . Chicago Street . This project would provide a new ADA compliant fire alarm system for the YWCA facility. 2 . RESIDENTIAL GRANT PROGRAM- City Wide . Grants for the rehabilitation of housing , principally for low and moderate income persons . 3. AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE SITE IMPROVEMENTS- 750 Summit Street . This project would provide improvements to the washrooms , concession stand , fences , and the minor , senior and major playing fields . 4 . HAE WASHINGTON ST . SITE IMPROVEMENTS- 311 & 314 Washington Street . This project would replace deteriorated driveway aprons , sidewalks , entry stoops the concrete common access drive/private alley , parking areas , and retaining walls at two public housing buildings . 5 . HAE COURT SECURITY SCREENS-Various Public Housing Courts . This project would install security screens to deter break-ins and improve safety for small children at various public housing buildings . 6 . MOTHER GOOSE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER KITCHEN RENOVATIONS- 240 Standish St . This project would renote the facility ' s kitchen and eliminate conditions considered to be health and safety concerns .. 7 . HIGHLAND GROUP HOME REHABILITATION- 510 West Highland Avenue . This project would rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the group home . Interior improvements include new floors , repairs to framing and support beams . Exterior improvements include siding , porch , and garage repairs , painting , new windows and door , and replacement of asphalt and landscaping . 8. GRANT ADMINISTRATION- City Wide . Funding for administration of all CDBG projects approved for FY 1999-2000 . form HUD-7015.15(9-88) Part 2. Environmental Certification With reference to the above Program Activity/Project,I, the undersigned officer of the recipient, certify that: 1. The recipient has fully carried out its responsibilities for environmental review,decision-making and action pertaining to the project named above. 2. The recipient has complied with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,as amended,and with the environmental procedures,permit require- ments and statutory obligations of the laws cited in 24 CFR 583. 3. The recipient has taken or will take into account the environmental criteria,standards,permit requirements and other obligations applicable to the project or program activity under other Federal,State and Iocal laws that the recipient has the direct responsibility to comply with. 4. For UDAG projects only,the recipient has provided the State Historic Preservation Officer and the Secretary of the Interior an opportunity to act with respect to properties which the recipient believes are affected by the project and are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places(Section 119(m),HCD Act of 1974,as amended). 5. After considering the type and degree of environmental effects identified by the environmental review completed for the proposed project described in Part 1 of this request,I have found that the proposal 0 did a did not require the preparation and dissemination of an environmental impact statement. 6. The recipient has,prior to submitting this request for the release of funds and certification,published in the manner prescribed by 24 CFR 58.43 a notice to the public in accordance with 24 CFR 58.70 and as evidenced by the attached copy(copies). 7. The dates upon which all statutory and regulatory time periods for review,comment or other action.following the completion of the environmental review for the project/program activity,began and ended as indicated below in compliance with the procedures and requirements of 24 CFR 58. Item Commence Expire Item Commence Expire Notice of Finding of >L>>€ iii^ Notice of Intent to a.::k<k ; .: > Publication Date: ,,...:x::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::�::::��:•<•:`:•::•• Publication Date: No Significant Impact Prepare an EIS >{ ;: #s Comment Period: Comment Period: Combined Notice: Draft EIS :•;.;:.:.:.;:'`::`<•`::`:.:::: Publication Date: ::n::::::z':`::><:»;::: Publication Date: '; :::::;:`:`;';: Finding of No Significant 1:::::i:: :i:>: « §:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: < :>::s >: ':: Impact and Intent to 4/2 2/9 9"":_:?: ><:><:::<::;<::: Request Release of Comment Period: Comment Period: Funds 4/22/99 5/7/99 _ :> Final EIS Notice of Intent to Publication t on Date: Publication Date: Request st Release •••...•...•.......... of Funds ` Comment Period: Comment Period: Other(specify) Other(specify) , Request for Release of HUD or State Request for Release of HUD or State Funds Decision Period: Funds Decision Period: Estimated by Recipient (Minimum e)psrfod t« 5/ 10/99 5/2 5/9 3�l by HUD or State ,acv wa0°�`�f« As the duly designated certifying official of the recipient,I also certify that: 1. I am authorized to and do consent to assume the status of responsible federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and each provision of law designated in the 24 CFR 58.5 list of NEPA-related authorities insofar as the provisions of these laws apply to the HUD responsibilities for environmental review,decisionmaking and actions that have been assumed by the recipient. 2. By so consenting,I have asumed the responsibilities for the conduct of environmental review,decisionmaking and actions as to environmental issues, preparation and circulation of draft,final and supplemental environmental impact statements,and lead agency or cooperating agency responsibilities for preparation of such statements on behalf of federal agencies including HUD,when these agencies consent to such assumptions. 3. I am authorized to and do accept,on behalf of the recipient and personally,the jurisdiction of the federal courts for the enforcement of all these responsi- bilities,in my capacity as certifying officer of the recipient. Siena. : reifying Officer of the Recipi n Address City of Elgin 4 i" 150 Dexter Court Title Elgin , Illinois 60120 City Manager , City of Elgin , Illinois Warning: Section 1001 if Title 18 of the United States Code and the Criminal Procedure shall apply to this certification. Title 18 provides,among other things,that whoever knowingly makes or uses a document or writing containing any false,fictitious,or fraudulent statement or entry,in any manner within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United States,shall be fined not more than$10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years or both. COMBINED NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF A FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND A REQUEST FOR THE RELEASE OF FUNDS CITY OF ELGIN 150 DEXTER COURT ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60120-5555 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS : On or about May 10, 1999, the City of Elgin will request the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL93-383) for the following projects: Project Name: YWCA ADA Compliant Fire Alarm System Description of Project: This project will provide an new ADA compliant fire alarm system for the YWCA facility. Location of Project: 220 East Chicago Street Estimated Cost of Project: $77, 000 Project Name: Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program Description of Project: Grants for the rehabilitation of housing, principally for low and moderate income persons . Location of Project: City wide Estimated Cost of Project: $600, 000 Project Name: American Little League Site Improvements Description of Project: This project will provide improvements to the washrooms, concession stand, fences and the minor, senior and major playing fields . Location of Project: 750 Summit Street Estimated Cost of Project: $25, 000 NOT.ER/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/ENVIR. 99 Project Name: HAE Washington Street Site Improvements Description of Project: This project will replace deteriorated driveway aprons, sidewalks, entry stoops, the concrete common access drive/private alley, parking areas and retaining walls at two public housing sites . Location of Project: 311 & 314 Washington Street Estimated Cost of Project: $118, 800 Project Name: HAE Court Security Screens Description of Project: This project will install security screens to deter break-ins and improve safety for small children at various public housing buildings. Location of Project: 270/280 Norman Nelson Court, 311 & 314 Washington Street, 951 Elizabeth Court, 621 Wing Court, 252 Illinois Court, 320 Watch Court, and Clifford/Owasco Court. Estimated Cost of Project: $25, 500 Project Name: Mother Goose Kitchen Renovation Description of Project: This project will renovate the facility' s kitchen and will eliminate conditions considered to be health and safety concerns . Location of Project: 240 Standish Street Estimated Cost of Project: $23,445 Project Name: Highland Group Home Rehabilitation Description of Project: This project will rehabilitate the interior and exterior of the group home. Interior improvements include new floors, repairs to framing and support beams. Exterior improvements include siding, porch and garage repairs, painting, new windows and side door, and asphalt and landscaping replacement. Location of Project: 510 West Highland Avenue Estimated Cost of Project: $36,255 NOT.ER/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/ENVIR. 99 Project Name: Grant Administration Description of Project: Funding for administration of all CDBG projects approved for 1999-2000 . Location of Project: City Wide Estimated Cost of Project: $85, 000 An Environmental Review Record (ERR) respecting the projects outlined above has been completed by the City of Elgin which documents the environmental reviews of the projects . It has been determined that none of the projects will significantly affect the quality of the human environment and accordingly, it has been decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91-190) . This Environmental Review Record is on file at the Elgin Planning Department, Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, Illinois and is available for public examination and copies upon request. All interested agencies, groups, and persons opposing this "Finding of No Significant Impact" decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration to the City of Elgin Planning Department. Such written comments should be received within fifteen days of this publication. The City of Elgin will undertake the projects described above with Community Development Block Grant funds . The City of Elgin is certifying to HUD that the City of Elgin and Joyce A. Parker, in her capacity as City Manager, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision-making, and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the City of Elgin may use the Block Grant funds, and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 . HUD will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds on acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the following basis: (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the chief executive officer or other officer or applicant approved by HUD; or (b) that the applicant' s Environmental Review Record for the projects indicated omission of a required decision, finding or step applicable to the project in the environmental review process . Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58) , and may be addressed to HUD at 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604-3507 . Objections to the release of funds on the basis other than those stated above will not be considered by HUD. No objection NOT.ER/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/ENVIR. 99 received 15 days after HUD receives this request will be considered by HUD. Joyce A. Parker City Manager City of Elgin 150 Dexter Court Elgin, Illinois 60120-5555 NOT.ER/PZTEXT/4000CD.BG/CDBG. 99/ENVIR. 99 sgklts „`s.aurga asato 2ut-za4o#d Ig affvd tuot y can 1 ,1w F COURIER-NEWS STATE OF ILLINOIS . COUNTY OF KANE THE COPLEY PRESS,INC.,DOES HEREBY CERTIFY: That it is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois; That it is the publisher of The Courier-News,a secular newspaper published in the City of Elgin, in Kane County, Illinois,and of general circulation in said City,County and State;and in McHenry County and portions of Cook and DuPage Counties,and in other Cities in Kane County;and that it is a newspaper as defined in"An Act to Revise the Law in Relation to Notices"—Ill.Revised Statutes, Chap. 100,Sections 1,5 and 10. That a notice of which the annexed is a true copy has been regularly published in said Newspaper &)tI time(s) eht.Cg _ each ( .t�. for 6"1Ip -eaeerssive _ 9'7 p ;that the first publication of said notice was on the a ,uQ day of ivit, ,19 // , and the last publication thereof was on the day of , 19 that the face of type in which each publication of said notice was printed was the same as the body of type used in the classified advertising in the newspaper in which said publication was made: That said The Courier-News has been regularly published in said City,County and State for at least one year prior to the first publication of said notice. In WITNESS WHEREOF,said The Copley Press,Inc.,publisher as aforesaid,has executed this Certificate of Publication by its Officer or Agent thereunto duly authorized this ,x,272:43. day of c , 19 ?9 . THE COPLEY PRESS,INC. By _ - _Ah�-� L Printer's Fee$ ?3.5:aO Paid 19 . - No.17/g8'7/O WO Folio PO10 //3 aj_ 4-22-99 • CWmoon MoT'IC.to To.PORLIC or a FINDING 0P N0 RIOWAr2CANT npACT Ann RE QO1$T FOR rill .r 0,.E or 1:DD)g CITY or RLOI0 ISO 000T=Cont PLAIN. ILLINOIS 60110.5555' 7o ALL about AOS7ICIES, the C, yW pill gin canoe.$ th 1F CoURIEa On or about Mar 10, 11ff, the City of Elgin will ■„L,` • Oni Red Stec.. D.Portment of flouring and Urban Dv0loprnt l01104. r.le.e. Federal fund. under rutI of the Housing'mad_ .. ve prat Act of 1 7 c...untey De io • P tee f e tPL)]-]nl) for the tell ej ec ewtw. • Project Wanm: YWCA ADa Compliant Fire Alarm system SATE OF ILLIN( .. .• .. 1Lgt fiat:3�°es°et: Stile tO.707 x111 e .. e. .y.er rem b rMCa farllieyvla. a Oe” '�°":LINTY OF KANE Location of Preleet: 210 last Chiaege Stn.. _.— btiaated Cost of Pie]wt: $77.000 • Project Manor Residential Rehabilitation grant Frogman E COPLEY PRESS,II" Description of Project: Ornate fat Oh. r babllitation of: housing, pria0ip.11y tee low and mod into..Pore.... Location of Project' City wide That it is a corporation t°Ci..ted Cost at Project: $600.000 7 Dr.jegt N.... American Little Largo°Sits Improvement. D...i tim of Project. improvements That it is the publisher to no washrooms. cormeeeimi.!project t.will annd the`minor. .50602 n w major playing tialdo. mane County,Illinois,at Location of prof«t. 1110 Summit Street • ---tnty and portions of Coo 'atf.aad`°°`of Project; $25,°°° . newspaper as defined in Project Mame, RAl Washington Stint Site lope...moots �- . wwriptlon of Project. This pralwt 2111 r°plo..deterior.tod`►p, 100,Sections 1,5 an driveway apt.... sidewalk., entry stoops, the conerste eeaeo- drive/private alley. parking at and retaining..1lo•dt- two public Douala/ones. Loe.01..of Pr.leots ant 6 216 Washington Street - Theta notice of which 1.010.ted Cost of Project. $11..$00 D Pre1001 0n.. RAE Court Security Screws —I Description of Palate*. This project will Install scan it,.j at▪ ar. to d eter hreak-ins and impror. °af.ty for aril ehildr.b..l Y ious public Dousing building.. ,rl Location of Proleetl 210060,Merv. Nelson Court.-311 6 lit-. Wa0hlmteo Str«t, 151 *1lmaheth Court, 621' Wing Court, 25t' Illinois Court. ]]0 Watch Court, and Clifford/Owasce Court. , • :. - - - • i°t02.tod Coat of Project: $25.500 first publication of said r 1'[ . 110. ceeu RSlehan Renw.tlm •' - Description of pejastl This Drojeet will renovate [b the last publication th . facility's kitchen and will eliminate conditions considered too. b health and satnty t the face of type in wt concerto. - _ Location of Project. 240 Standish Str.et used in the classifier Estimated Co.t-of Project. $23.445 - 'Mt -1r0jeet Neon: Highland,coup Rope q.habilitetios . That said The Couri D..aripclm of pr°jnot, 'm1. project will reh.bilitae ter t one year prior to the interior and eatoiisr of the group Loma. .Interior faro boanto- nwluds floors, repair° to-"framing "end support boar.. ' aateri.r Sapi.vemants include siding, porch and garege repel painting, new window. and mid.door. and aopbalt and landscaping: rept...meant. -,- In WITNESS WHE L0atien of Prnj.ct 510 Meet Highland Avenue ``'rtificate of Public .4clmatad Cost of Project: $36.255 -„.i�mj • -. d s Project Nes: Osant ,$ratio. e[ Description of Project. Funding for miphatration of all � 'a] ad p project.approved for 115/-2000. .�'t Location of Pr0jwt. City 01de • `ay 50tit.d Cost of Project: $55.000 ..4 r An mvt[acmrntal b.1w Record $ERR) ruPoCting tO. pro s outlined above ha. neon completed by the City of Elgin while documents tb °nrlraoment.l review. of tn. projects.. It *nit. been determined that nos of the projects will signlfiea°t1M, affect ens quality of the human ...izen..0e and acoordingly, hes been decided not to prepare an Snv1r°nme0tal Impart:-' S t.tawat .order the Rational i vienment.l Policy Act of 1f ' (WL 01-1001. This IavlroO..ntal 0070.0 ue0rd in on Lila at llgin Planning D.portaeat, Municipal Building. 100 Dexter Ceorn.0 tlgiq. Illinois and is available for public °"a.ination /^P�� copies op..request. .. ✓_ ul ineroO*ad $i eiai, group.. oral porno° apposing tLig;nter's Fee •lining of )b Significant Impact• deglsim are e instead • nu om h lt whiten comments for consideration to the of llgin • Plain seg Dpet . Such liCan ea� evn should w r sea .ea • • within tifcean days of this publication. , • ., ). .. The It Cl tr of Elgfm will andareb r” prejeets deaerii.e above 1, /J 11 pi, V ! /CJ(:N.), . `• with C°�n/ty Donlepment Block grant fund°. Tee City°t&loin J ]VC U is certifying to MOD that the City of.lg0n and Joyce A. Farb. in her c.paeity as City Manage$ not to wept the jurisdiction of the v.4...)..r Courts if action ie brought to °, enforce reepolbilitiee in elation to onvitannentAl review., • deelalm-making, .. action: and that these eeponsibil..... have been it .ppr, The legal .fleet of the ...imitation Se 07.• 0Pon It° dpSrwal, chat City of Elgin-.MY op th. .1°°k Grant funds, and EOD will have .ails!led its rsspmaiDilitfe0. under the Rational anviteommtal Policy Act of 1f6e. - MOD will accept an objection to its ./7000.1 of the rel... • tu.de on a<ptanoe of the e.rtitiaation only if it 1s on ono ef�•' ten following Denims C.) that the certification v not in fact • anted by th. chief utivs officer other officer o _ applicant .ppror0d by MOD: or Ohl gnat the applitaac's mvlro0N0Otal Review Record for the projects indicated rioo* ' of • required d0cloien, finding or step applicable to teem- project in the anwironmental 05.iev 7:07°00. objections must be prepared end submitted in a`ozdanos with.the required procedure 126 CPR Part 501. and may he add....od to SOD at 77 Meet 2000.on .ou1asard. Chicago, Illinois 60604.0507. Objection to the salsas.of funda on the Duio other tbao than etatad above will not be n° a° lder.a by 000. M. nb1.051on received 15 days after MOD roceiv.. this request will ba.. considerod by Eton. • Joyce A. Porker City Manager -A City et Elgin _ 150 Dotes Court - llgin, Illinois 60120.5555 C1188710 • • • 4`,OF v ,ss ti —City of Elgin Mayor ■ P� r� Kevin Kelly -.pR{l,EDF�y. I CIN;i MECUM Council Members CITY CLERK Terry Gavin October 26, 19 9 8 Robert Gilliam John T. McKevitt Ed Schock MEMORANDUM John Walters Marie Yearman TO: All City Departments FROM: Planning Department SUBJECT: 1999-2000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Attached is the Citizen Participation Plan which includes the public hearing schedule for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. If your department is considering a project for the 1999-2000 CDBG program, please contact Pat Andrews, Jan Ward, or Ronni Bell at the Planning Department to discuss the proposed project and its eligibility, or if technical assistance is required. Applications for proposed projects should be completed and submitted no later than 5 : 00 P.M. Wednesday, December 16, 1998 to the Planning Department. ATTACHMENT VRB/vb 150 Dexter Court • Elgin, IL 60120-5555 • Phone 847/931-6100 • Fax 847/931-5610 • TDD 847/931-5616 Pnnted on recycled paper CITY OF ELGIN CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN PROGRAM YEAR 1999-2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF ELGIN OCTOBER 1998 1 Table of Contents Page Introduction 3 CDBG Program 5 Public Hearing and Review Schedule 9 Low& Moderate Income Area Map 12 Proposed Project Information and Form 13 2 INTRODUCTION CONSOLIDATED PLAN Every 5 years the City of Elgin develops a long range plan consisting of three sections comprised of: 1.An Analysis of Housing and Community Development Needs 2.A Housing and Community Development Strategic Plan,and 3.A One Year Action Plan (updated annually) The existing Consolidated Plan covers the Community Development Block Grant Program through the year 2000. The annual Community Development Block Grant Program represents the Action Plan section of the overall Consolidated Plan. A summary of the Consolidated Plan (or a copy of the entire plan) is available at the Elgin Planning Department, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court,Elgin,IL 60120. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM In 1998,the City of Elgin received a total of$984,000 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. For the 1999- 2000 CDBG Program Year the City estimates that the community will receive $950,000 in funding through the CDBG program. For cities having a population of 50,000 or more persons, CDBG funds are distributed by the federal government through an automatic "entitlement" formula based upon local statistical needs. This means that the federal governmental estimates the relative local need for CDBG funding. A community may accept or reject CDBG funds, however, funds are set aside for each qualifying community. Nationwide,over 1,100 local political jurisdictions are eligible for CDBG entitlement funds. CDBG funds are allocated annually and may be spent in a variety of ways based on local priorities and CDBG regulations. Citizen participation is vital to the development and implementation of any plan or program. The City of Elgin recognizes the importance of citizen input, encourages the participation of all the city's residents and has established procedures for citizen participation in the development of the CDBG Program. 3 The purpose of the Citizen Participation Plan is to provide a means and opportunity for citizens, organizations and other interested parties to participate in the planning for the upcoming CDBG Program Year. Additionally, citizens are offered the opportunity to comment on past CDBG Programs and projects. The CDBG hearings and meetings are open to all interested individuals and organizations. CDBG hearing and meetings dates and times are contained in this document (Reference the public hearing schedule on page 9). Additionally, hearing and meeting dates and times will be published in the local paper. Copies of this document will be distributed by direct mailing, as well as being available in the Planning Department and Gail Borden Public Library. 4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM PRIMARY OBJECTIVE The primary objective of the Community Development Block Grant Program is: "the development of viable urban communities,by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income." Consistent with the primary objective, not less than 70 percent of CDBG funds shall be used for activities that benefit persons of low and moderate income and no more than 30 percent of CDBG funds may be used for activities eliminating blight or blighting influences. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES The types of projects which may be eligible for funding under the Community Development Block Grant program include the following: 1. Acquisition. Acquisition in whole or in part, by purchase, long-term lease, donation or otherwise of real property for any public purpose subject to certain limitations. 2, Disposition. Disposition through sale, lease, donation, or otherwise, of any real property acquired with CDBG funds or its retention for public purposes, provided that the proceeds from any such disposition shall be program income to the CDBG program. 3.Public Facilities and Improvements. Acquisition,construction,reconstruction,rehabilitation or installation of public facilities and improvements (including design features and improvements which promote energy efficiency and enhance the aesthetic quality of public facilities). Buildings for the general conduct of government cannot be assisted with CDBG funds except for the removal of architectural barriers. 4. Clearance. Clearance, demolition and removal of buildings and improvements, including the movement of structures to other sites. 5. Public Services. Provision of public services including but not limited to those concerned with employment, crime prevention, child care, health, drug abuse, education, fair housing counseling, energy conservation, welfare, homebuyer downpayment assistance or recreational needs. A public service must be either a new service or a quantifiable increase in the level of an existing service above that which has been provided by or on behalf of the unit of general 5 local government (through funds raised by the unit or received by the unit from the State in which it is located) in the 12 calendar months before the submission of the action plan. The amount of CDBG funds used for public services shall not exceed 15 percent of each grant. 6. Interim Assistance. Assistance to alleviate emergency conditions threatening the public health and safety requiring immediate resolution. 7. Payment of non-Federal Share. Payment of the non-Federal share required in connection with a Federal grant-in-aid program undertaken as part of CDBG activities, provided, that such payment shall be limited to activities otherwise eligible for the CDBG funding. 8. Relocation. Relocation payments and other assistance for permanently and temporarily relocated individual families,businesses,nonprofit organizations,and farm operations. 9. Loss of Rental Income. Payments to housing owners for losses of rental income incurred in holding,for temporary periods,housing units to be used for the relocation of individuals and families displaced by program activities assisted under this part. 10. Housing Services. Housing services, such as housing counseling in connection with tenant based rental assistance and affordable housing projects assisted under the National Affordable Housing Act,energy auditing, preparation of work specifications, loan processing inspections, tenant selection, management of tenant based rental assistance, and other services related to assisting owners, tenants, contractors and other entities participating in housing activities under the National Affordable Housing Act. 11. Privately Owned Utilities. CDBG funds may be used to acquire, construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate, or install the distribution lines and facilities of privately owned utilities,including the placing underground of new or existing distribution facilities and lines. 12. Construction of Housing. CDBG funds may be used for the construction of housing assisted under section 17 of the United States Housing Act of 1937(Rental Rehabilitation Program). 13. Microenterprise Assistanc . CDBG funds may be used to provide assistance to facilitate economic development by providing credit for,technical assistance to and general support for the establishment,stabilization and expansion of microenterprises, 14. Technical Assistance, Provision of technical assistance to public and nonprofit entities to increase the capacity of such entities to carry out eligible neighborhood revitalization or economic development activities. 15. Assistance to Institutions of Higher Education. Provision of assistance to institutions of higher education when it is determined that such an institution has demonstrated a capacity to carry out eligible CDBG activities. 6 16. Rehabilitation and Preservation Activities; a. Rehabilitation assistance for privately owned buildings and improvements for residential purposes, low-income public housing, publicly or privately owned commercial or industrial buildings(if privately owned,funding is limited to the exterior and code violations), nonprofit-owned nonresidential buildings and manufactured housing. b. Types of assistance. CDBG funds may be used to finance the preceding types of rehabilitation activities through grants, loan guarantees, and interest supplements for the buildings and improvements listed except for the limitation on commercial and industrial buildings. Additional assistance may be provided by the acquisition of tools to be lent to owners and tenants to carry out rehabilitation activities, by the provision of rehabilitation services such as counseling, energy auditing, preparation of work specifications, inspections and loan processing and improvements designed to remove architectural barriers. c. Code Enforcement. Costs incurred for inspection for code violations and enforcement of codes in deteriorating or deteriorated areas when such enforcement together with public or private improvements, rehabilitation or services to be provided may be expected to arrest the decline of the area. d.Historic Preservation. CDBG funds may be used for the rehabilitation, preservation or restoration of historic properties whether publicly or privately owned. e. Renovation of closed buildings. CDBG funds may be used to renovate closed buildings, such as closed school buildings, for use as an eligible public facility or to rehabilitate such buildings for housing. f. Lead-based Paint Hazard Evaluation and Reduction. Lead-based paint hazard evaluation and reduction pursuant to the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. 17. Special Economic Development Activities. CDBG funds may be used for special economic development activities if it is ensured that the appropriate level of public benefit will be derived pursuant to Guidelines For Evaluating and Selecting Economic Development.Projects prior to obligating funds. Special economic development activities include the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or installation of commercial or industrial buildings, structures and other real property improvements; the provision of assistance through grants, loans, loan guarantees,interest supplements,technical assistance. In selecting businesses to assist the recipient shall minimize the displacement of existing businesses and jobs in neighborhoods'. 7 18. Special Activities by Community Based Development Organizations. CDBG funds may be provided as grants or loans to any CBDO qualified to carry out a neighborhood revitalization, community economic development or energy conservation project. 19. Planning Activities. CDBG funds may be provided for eligible planning, urban environmental design and policy-planning-management-capacity building activities such as comprehensive plans, community development plans, housing plans, land use/environmental design plans, economic plans, open space and recreation plans, neighborhood plans, capital improvement plans, environmental studies, historic preservation studies and analysis of impediments to fair housing choice. 20.Program Administration. Payment of reasonable administrative costs and carrying charges related to the planning and execution of community developments activities assisted in whole or in part with CDBG funds. Costs may include general management, oversight and coordination, public information, fair housing activities, submission of applications for federal programs and costs for facilitating housing. LOCAL FUNDING POLICY FOR 1999-2000 CDBG PROGRAM The Elgin City Council has established a local policy giving priority for Community Development Block Grant funding to capital improvement projects with a minimum cost of $25,000. 8 • PUBLIC HEARING AND REVIEW SCHEDULE FIRST PUBLIC HEARING The purposes of the first public hearing held by the Elgin City Council are: 1. To review the purpose of the Community Development Block Grant Program, the projected funding level,the project eligibility criteria and related policies. 2. To hear comments from citizens on housing and community needs. 3. To hear citizen comments on past and present CDBG funded projects and project performance. 4. To hear proposals for projects to be considered for funding for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. Proposals for projects submitted after the first public hearing will not be considered for funding for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. Time: 6:30 P.M. Day: Wednesday Date: January 6, 1999 Place: City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL AU project proposals will be reviewed by City Staff for CDBG funding eligibility. Project reviews will be mailed to each applicant with the agenda for the first City Council Worksession. CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSIONS During the worksessions the City Council will review the CDBG budget, consider comments from the first public hearing and select proposed projects for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. Two worksessions are scheduled for City Council consideration and selection of proposed projects and funding levels. During the worksessions public input is generally limited to responses to questions asked by City Council members. FIRST WORKSESSION Time: 6:30 P.M. Day: Tuesday Date: February 2, 1999 Place: City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL 9 SECOND WORKSESSION Time: 6:30 P.M. Day: Monday Date: February 15, 1999 Place: City Council Chambers, Second Floor, North Tower, Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL ACTION PLAN REVIEW After the City Council selects the projects proposed for funding for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program, the proposed projects will be published in the Courier Newspaper. A 30 day citizen review period will take place on or around February 22, 1999 to March 23, 1999. The proposed projects annual action plan will be available at the Elgin Planning Department, 150 Dexter Court,Elgin,IL. FINAL PUBLIC HEARING The purposes of the final public hearing held by the Elgin City Council are: 1. To hear and to consider any comments from citizens regarding the proposed projects for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. 2. To act on any changes to the proposed projects. 3. To adopt a resolution authorizing the submission of the annual action plan to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Time: 7:30 P.M. Day: Wednesday Date: March 24, 1999 Place: City Council Chambers, Second Floor,North Tower Elgin Municipal Building, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, IL ,ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All written comments received regarding the CDBG Program will be kept on file for public examination during regular working hours in the Planning Department. Written responses will be made to any written question or complaint within 15 days of receipt. All pertinent information, records and regulations concerning Community Development grants will be available for public inspection. 10 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Planning Department offers technical assistance to any person or organization interested in developing a project proposal for consideration for CDBG funding. Information regarding the Community Development Block Grant Program, the Consolidated Plan and past and present CDBG funded projects may be obtained by contacting the Planning Department, City of Elgin, 150 Dexter Court,Elgin,IL 60120 or by telephone at(847)931-5910. The City of Elgin is subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who plan to attend any of these hearings and meetings and who may require accommodations in order to allow them to observe and/or participate in these hearings and meetings, or who have questions regarding the accessibility of the meetings or facilities, are requested to contact the ADA Coordinator at (847) 931-5620 (TDD (847) 931- 5616) promptly to allow for the City of Elgin to make reasonable accommodations for those persons. Additionally, please contact the Coordinator if non-English speaking attendees require assistance. SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT A substantial amendment to the Community Development Block Grant Program occurs when one or more of the following actions take place: 1. a new activity or project is added to the CDBG program year; 2. a previously funded activity or project is cancelled; 3. the purpose(scope)of a previously funded project is substantially changed; or 4. the funding for an activity or project is changed by$25,000 or 25% of total activity funding,whichever is greater. A substantial amendment to the CDBG program requires a 30 day public notice of the proposed action(s),followed by a public hearing and final action by the Elgin City Council. RELEASE OF FUNDS AND PROJECT INITIATION The CDBG program year begins on June 1, 1999. However,release of CDBG funds by the federal government typically occur during the month of July. 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Low & Moderate Income Areas _r, :,..ri::,1,1,,,,i,111,1:1:11.iill:;,,,„1.4,,i, ,..,• ilill1:11,14,...:•:41.01t'411: „,„„:„:4:,,,,,,,,,,,,H;d,,1:111:i.:11,1,,,,:i, ,,,,,, .'„,;,:.:0;wp.'.. „1„..,114,Q,,r,41•..:11#11.11i:11 .. :: ; III Census Tract ,4,w;.[,,,11,,,,,14,,,I,,,,j:ii:„„! ■ -,1%:1111111111:ii,',''.1:11f,giNk 4,11 ,,,v ,,, m, ,I 0''n •''!Ii111:1:'?.'i,;;i:)11il° :;.,11::.1.,,,,le' 4,..,FHIliIIIIIII 4,1i11;i116I 7:j4,41,11:L: 'j'ilillq11#1:1$!:,Low&Moderate Inc. 1 1, . ,,,-.,, 1,11!:it. „,!;;,q1:ithl ,[1.,:TN13111141...,Tivt,(4,1: iligiWater Area ,,:til!:, : 1J 470' ■:,:iV01111:100141,*dli!f,,,,:ifill:1:11:# -_, r y ,:,*,•)P.': !,.,Algi#I0.111111411,q!IIIIiiiNi.i*.i.i;p13';111.: Streets PROPOSED PROJECT INFORMATION AND FORMS REQUESTED INFORMATION Proposals for funding under the 1999-2000 Community Development Block Grant Program should include the following information. 1. Statement of Purpose. A written statement describing the type of project being proposed and the need for the proposed project. Indicate if the proposed project will benefit low and moderate income persons. 2. Cost Estimate. Provide an estimate of the cost of the proposed project and the method used in preparing the cost estimate. 3. Plans and specifications. Plans and specifications for construction, rehabilitation and equipment should be provided if available. 4. Other Funding Sources. Provide potential sources of additional funding for the proposed project or other sources of funding sought (if any) for the proposed project. If other fund sources will be used specify the amount of funds, source of funds and when the funds will be available. 5. Other Information. Provide other information as necessary to understand the proposed project (photographs, drawings, site plans, letters of support, project background, etc.). No videos,slides or recordings will be accepted. 6. Organizations - Additional Requirements. Provide a summary of the purposes of the organization, the by-laws of the organization, the names of the Board of Directors, proof of incorporation, and a letter from the Board of Directors authorizing the submission of the proposed project(s). If the preceding material has been submitted in the last three years and has not changed(except for the authorizing letter)do not resubmit. The Planning Department staff is available to answer questions, to review your proposed project and to provide other technical assistance to help you submit a proposed project. Please contact the Planning Department for technical assistance at(847)931-5910. PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED PROJECT FORM AS PART OF YOUR SUBMISSION FOR FUNDING. SUBMIT ALL PROPOSED PROJECTS TO THE ELGIN PLANNING DEPARTMENT, CDBG PROGRAM, 150 DEXTER COURT, ELGIN, IL 60120. IF PROPOSED PROJECTS ARE SUBMITTED BY 5 P.M.ON DECEMBER 23, 1998 THE SUBMITTED MATERIAL WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE ELGIN CITY COUNCIL IN THE AGENDA PACKAGE FOR THE JANUARY 6, 1999 CDBG PUBLIC HEARING. PROPOSALS MAY BE SUBMITTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING. NO PROPOSED PROJECT SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE JANUARY 6, 1999 CDBG PUBLIC HEARING. 13 PROPOSED PROJECT FUNDING PROPOSAL CITY OF ELGIN 1999-2000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Date Project Name Project Address Submitted By Contact Person: Name Address Telephone Statement of Purpose: Provide below or attach a written statement describing the type of project proposed for funding and describe the need for the proposed project. Low& Moderate Income Benefit Statement: Describe if the proposed project benefits low and moderate income persons or neighborhoods. 14 • Project Cost Estimate (attach additional cost information as necessary) Project Cost Elements Estimated Cost 1. 2. 3. 4. Estimated Cost Sub-Total 4.Add 10%for cost of federal labor standards (Construction projects only) 5.Add 10%for project contingency (Construction projects only) Estimated Cost Grand Total Other Project Funding Sources and Amounts Potential Funding Source Amount of Requested Funding 1. $ 2. $ 3. $ Actual Funding Source Amount of Funding 1. $ 2. $ 3. $ Total funding from all other sources $ 15 • For assistance in developing a funding proposal or for additional information please contact the Elgin Planning Department at(847)931-5910. If proposed projects are submitted by 5 P.M.on December 23, 1998 the submitted material will be provided to the Elgin City Council in the agenda package for the January 6, 1999 CDBG Public Hearing. Proposals may be submitted at the public hearing. No proposed project submissions will be accepted after the January 6, 1999 CDBG Public Hearing. Submit proposals to the Elgin Planning Department,CDBG Program, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin,IL 60120. 16 l f O-E R ` ) City of Elgin l g i n Agenda Item No. '4'11 1 U A e"�. October 2, 1998 TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Joyce A. Parker, City Manager SUBJECT: Community Development Block Grant Public Hearing Process for 1999-2000 PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to set the schedule of hearing dates for the 1999-2000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and to establish CDBG funding policies . BACKGROUND Each year, the City Council selects the public hearing and work session dates for the CDBG program. The general time rft. frame for the hearing and work session dates are the result of timing associated with the integration of the Consolidated Plan update, the development of the annual plan, a required 30-day public review and comment period, and the submission of the plans and CDBG application 45 days prior to May 31, 1999 . The schedule includes two work sessions to allow the Mayor and City Council time to review, discuss and select proposals and to finalize the CDBG budget . The following are a range of dates that have been selected to allow CDBG proposal submitters adequate time to propose projects, avoid conflicts with regularly scheduled City Council meetings, provide timely information to the Mayor and City Council members, meet the required length of time for public review and comment, and to submit the application to the federal De artment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) . 1 . January , 1999 (6 : 30 P.M. , Tuesday) - First Public Hearing to discuss the purpose of the Consolidated Plan, to solicit input from citizens on community needs, to hear comments on past and present CDBG projects and performance, and to accept and hear proposals for projects to be funded with 1999 CDBG funds . Alternate Dates : January 6 (Wednesday) or January 7 rm.. (Thursday) . I CDBG Hearing Dates October 2, 1998 Page 2 2 . February 2, 1999 (6 : 30 P.M. , Tuesday) - First Special City Council Work session to review the CDBG budget and to review and discuss projects for the 1999 CDBG Program. Alternate Dates : February 3 (Wednesday) or February 4 (Thursday) . 3 . February 15, 1999 (6 : 30 P.M. , Monday) - Second Special City Council work session to finalize the CDBG budget and to select projects for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program. All projects proposed for funding must be included in the Annual Plan in the form of project location maps, narra- tive project descriptions, and CDBG regulatory cites; as well as comparison of projects to the priorities con- tained in the Consolidated Plan. After this meeting, the Annual Plan and the proposed 1999 projects will be subject to a 30-day public review and comment period beginning February 22, 1999 through March 23 , 1999 . Alternate Dates : February 16 (Tuesday) or February 17 (Wednesday) . 4 . March 24 , 1999 (7 : 30 P.M. , Wednesday) - Final Public Hearing. City Council action on projects proposed for 1999-2000 CDBG funding and resolution authorizing the submission of the Annual Plan to HUD. This is a regularly scheduled City Council meeting date . There are no alternate dates since the application for CDBG funding must be submitted on or before April 15, 1999 . In addition to selecting the 1999 CDBG hearing dates, the City Council has in the past established the following CDBG funding policy: "The Elgin City Council has established a policy giving priority to capital improvement projects with a minimum cost of $25, 000 . " COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED As part of the• CDBG hearing process, individuals and organiza- tions will be notified, provided with a Citizen Participation Plan which explains each hearing or meeting and its purpose, and be offered technical assistance in preparing applications for CDBG funding. It is anticipated that the Citizen Partici- pation Plan and public notices will be distributed at the end of October 1998 . r I ti CDBG Hearing Dates October 2, 1998 Page 3 tomb. 1& FINANCIAL IMPACT JIn 1998 , the City received $984 , 000 in CDBG grant funds . An estimate of $950 , 000 has been made for 1999 . This estimate reflects that no additional federal dollars have been added to the program. The City should be notified in December or January of the actual allocation of funding. vow LEGAL IMPACT None . ALTERNATIVES Alternate public hearing and work session dates have been provided. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council set the hearing and work session dates for the 1999-2000 CDBG Program and continue with existing policy giving priority to Capital improvement projects with a minimum cost $25, 000 . R- pectfully submi d, - (A/e? ‘ ce /. Parker City Manager VRB/vb r