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CITY OF ELGIN
ORDINANCE NO. G35-96
AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISING THE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM
ADOPTED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ELGIN
eisk ON THIS 14TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1996
Published in pamphlet form by
authority of the City Council of
the City of Elgin, Kane and Cook
Counties, Illinois, on this
16th day of August, 1996 .
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
ss .
COUNTY OF KANE
CERTIFICATE
I , Dolonna Mecum, certify that I am the duly appointed
and acting municipal clerk of the City of Elgin, Cook and Kane
Counties , Illinois .
I further certify that on August 14, 1996, the
Corporate Authorities of such municipality passed and approved
Ordinance No. G35-96 , entitled An Ordinance Establishing the
Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program, which provided by its
terms that it should be published in pamphlet form.
emk The pamphlet form of Ordinance No. G35-96, including
the Ordinance and a cover sheet thereof, was prepared, and a
copy of such Ordinance was posted in the municipal building,
commencing on August 16, 1996, and continuing for at least ten
days thereafter. Copies of such Ordinance were also available
for public inspection upon request in the office of the
municipal clerk.
DATED at Elgin, Illinois, on August 16, 1996 .
Municipal Clerk
(SEAL)
eft Ordinance No. G35-96
AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING THE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, neighborhood groups and organizations can
effectively establish a unified voice for their neighborhoods
to foster productive working relationships with city
departments and agencies; and
WHEREAS, neighborhood groups and organizations are
ideally suited to identify projects addressing local or
specialized needs; and
WHEREAS, neighborhood improvement projects enhance the
viability of neighborhoods, generate positive publicity about
the neighborhood and reinforce the residents ' confidence in
the neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program will
assist neighborhood groups and organizations in identifying
priorities, developing solutions and providing financial
assistance for realizing neighborhood goals .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
e'° CITY OF ELGIN, ILLINOIS :
Section 1 . That the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as
amended, be and is hereby further amended by adding Chapter
2 . 31 entitled "Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program" to read
as follows :
Chapter 2 . 31
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM
2 . 31 . 010 TITLE.
This program shall be entitled the City of
Elgin "Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program" .
2 . 31 . 020 PURPOSE.
The purpose of this program is to provide
financial assistance and incentives for neighborhood
groups and organizations in the development and
implementation of projects benefitting their
respective neighborhoods .
2 . 31 . 030 ESTABLISHMENT.
There is hereby established a Neighborhood
Improvement Grant Program for the City of Elgin.
Applications for program participation shall be
processed in the order in which they are received.
Grants for the program established may be made until
funds budgeted for such use are exhausted.
2 . 31 . 040 ADMINISTRATION.
The administration of the provisions of this
chapter is hereby assigned to the Director of the
Department of Code Administration and Neighborhood
Affairs (Director) or the Director' s designee.
Applications for the Neighborhood Improvement Grant
Program shall be made to the Department of Code
Administration and Neighborhood Affairs which shall
have the authority and responsibility for carrying
out the provisions of this chapter. The Director
shall establish any reasonable rules and procedures
not otherwise established by this chapter that are
deemed necessary for administration of the
Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program. Any such
rules and procedures shall be written and published
in pamphlet form.
2 . 31 . 050 NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM.
A. Eligible Activities . Each proposed activity or
project shall demonstrate the benefit it will
be conferring upon the neighborhood represented
by the neighborhood group or organization
applying for the grant and shall also take
place within the boundaries of that
neighborhood. When applicable, the following
conditions shall also apply:
1 . Projects requiring physical improvements
or additions to the neighborhood shall be
located on publicly owned property.
2 . Projects or activities requiring services
to be rendered shall be provided to all
members of the public without charge.
3 . All projects or activities shall be
completed in not more than one year.
4 . Project or activity costs shall be not
less than $1,000 . 00 nor more than
$15, 000 . 00 .
B. Eligible Participants . Eligible participants
shall include any group or organization meeting
eft each of the following requirements :
1 . The group ' s or organization ' s representa-
tion is confined to a specifically defined
geographic area or "neighborhood" within
the city. Groups or organizations with
city-wide representation are ineligible.
2 . The group or organization must have
established bylaws providing for the
democratic election of officers and
maintain minutes from each of its meetings .
3 . The group' s or organization' s meeting
dates and times must be publicized within
the geographic area of the city
represented by the group or organization
and the meetings must be open to the
public.
4 . No specifically defined geographic area
within the city may be represented by more
than one group or organization.
C . Grants . The selection of grant recipients and
the amount of each grant shall be determined by
' the city council . Grants will be awarded to
eligible neighborhood groups or organizations
in amounts of not less than $, 1000. 00 nor more
than $15, 000 . 00 for each grant recipient. The
number of grants awarded and the amount of each
grant may vary depending upon the amount of
funds allocated for the program, number of
program applicants and the cost of each
proposed project or activity.
D. Matching Funds and Neighborhood Participation.
Matching funds for proposed projects or
activities are encouraged. Any such funds
shall be deposited with the City of Elgin for
disbursement at the completion of the project
or activity. A neighborhood group' s or
organization' s contributions for labor,
materials and maintenance shall be considered
in the grant application.
E. Grant Application and Award. The Director
shall create a grant application consistent
with this chapter. The Director shall receive
and process all grant applications for
submission to the city council and shall
.► annually establish a final date on which
applicants may submit applications for review.
The Director shall also annually establish the
award date for grant applications and an annual
felk completion date for any awarded project or
activity.
F. Grant Recipient Selection. The city council
shall review and award each grant application
on the basis of a 100-point rating system, with
100 points being the highest rating, using the
following criteria:
1 . Quality and Scope of the Proposed Project
or Activity: 0-15 points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects or activities
demonstrating excellence in the design,
planning and execution of the proposed
project or activity.
2 . Level of Neighborhood Participation and
Support: 0-20 points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects or activities that
form partnerships with other groups or
organizations to complete joint projects
or activities .
3 . Necessity of the Project or Activity:
0-20 points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects or activities
addressing highly recognized needs within
the neighborhood.
4 . Neighborhood Matching Contribution: 0-20
points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects or activities
contributing fifty percent or greater of
the total cost of the project in labor,
materials or money.
5 . Integration with the City of Elgin' s
Master Plan: 0-10 points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects integrating with the
City of Elgin Master Plan.
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6 . Maintenance Requirements : 0-15 points
The maximum number of points will be
awarded to projects or activities
requiring minimal maintenance.
2 . 31 . 060 CONDITIONS.
A. Agreement Required. Grant recipients shall be
required to execute an agreement with the city
(Grant Agreement) , including, but not limited
to, the following requirements :
1 . Submission of monthly implementation
reports detailing the progress being made
on the project or activity and a final
report on the completed project or
activity outlining the goals achieved by
the project or activity.
2 . The supervision, monitoring and
performance of the work necessary to
complete the project or activity.
B. Director' s Authorization. The Director is
authorized to execute the Grant Agreement on
behalf of the city.
C. Limitations . Grants authorized under this
chapter shall be limited to the reimbursement
of actual expenses incurred for the project or
activity described in the application and shall
be limited to the amount approved at the time
of the execution of the grant agreement. No
grants shall be approved for expenses incurred
prior to the execution of the Grant Agreement.
The procurement of supply, service and
construction contracts shall be made in
accordance with Title 5 of the Elgin Municipal
Code.
D. Failure to Perform. Failure to perform the
obligations of the Grant Agreement shall
require the grant recipient to repay any grant
monies received.
E. Penalty for Misrepresentation. Any person,
corporation or unincorporated association
willfully making a false statement or
e► misrepresentation in obtaining a grant under
the provisions of this chapter shall be subject
to a fine of not less than one hundred ( $100)
nor more than five hundred ( $500) dollars and
shall forfeit the right to future participation
in any neighborhood improvement grant program
authorized under the Elgin Municipal Code. Any
such person, corporate or unincorporated
association shall also repay any monies
received pursuant to this ordinance.
Section 2 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are
hereby repealed.
Section 3 . That this ordinance shall be in full force
and effect ten days after its passage and publication in the
manner provided by law.
i
Kevin Kelly, M. -or
Presented: August 14 , 1996
Passed: August 14 , 1996
Omnibus Vote: Yeas 7 Nays 0
Recorded: August 15, 1996
tow Published: August 16, 1996
Attest:
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk