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ORDINANCE NO. G86-02
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 2.31 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976,
AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
"NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM"
PASSED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ELGIN
ON THIS 4TH DAY OF DECEMBER 2002
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Published in pamphlet form by authority of the
City Council of the City of Elgin, Kane and
Cook Counties, Illinois, on this
6th day of December 2002.
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
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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 December 4, 2002, the Corporate Authorities of
such municipality passed and approved Ordinance No. G86-02, which provided by its
terms that it should be published in pamphlet form.
The pamphlet form of Ordinance No. G86-02, including the Ordinance and
a cover sheet thereof, was prepared, and a copy of such Ordinance was posted in the
municipal building commencing on December 6, 2002, 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 December 6, 2002.
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Municipal Clerk
(SEAL)
Ordinance No . G86-02
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 2 . 31 OF THE ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976 ,
AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM"
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS :
Section 1 . That Chapter 2 . 31 of the Elgin Municipal Code,
1976, as amended, entitled "Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program"
be and is hereby amended to read as follows :
Chapter 2 . 31
NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM
2 . 31 . 010 : TITLE :
This program shall be entitled the City 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. 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 uses are exhausted.
2 . 31 . 040 : ADMINISTRATION:
The administration of the provisions of this Chapter is
hereby assigned to the Director of Planning and
Neighborhood Services (Director) or the Director ' s
designee . Applications for the Neighborhood Improvement
Grant Program shall be made to the Department of Planning
and Neighborhood Services, 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 and not in conflict with the provisions of 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. Fund Distribution: The money budgeted for the
Neighborhood Improvement Grant Program shall be
divided into three funds . The distribution of
Neighborhood Improvement Grant monies to each fund
will be determined by the Director of Planning and
Neighborhood Services based on the following
parameters :
1 . Small Project Fund B no less than 10% , no more
than 15% of annual funding
2 . Large Project Fund B no less than 60%, no more
than 70% of annual funding
3 . Neighborhood Planning Fund B no less than 20%,
no more than 25% of annual funding
If no qualifying grant requests are submitted for any of
the three funds, the money allocated to that fund may be
distributed to the other two funds as determined by the
Director.
B. 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:
Small Project Fund
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 . Residents of the neighborhood shall be active
participants in the planning and
implementation of the project .
4 . All projects or activities shall be completed
within six months from the date of the
execution of the grant agreement . For
projects delayed by unforeseen or
unanticipated circumstances outside of control
of grantee, a 90 day extension may be
requested after three months from the date of
the award. All extensions are subject to the
approval of the Director.
5 . Project or activity requests shall be no more
than $1, 000 .
Large Project Fund
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 . Residents of the neighborhood shall be active
` participants in the planning and
implementation of the project .
4 . All projects or activities shall be completed
within a twelve (12) month period from the
date of the execution of the grant agreement .
For projects delayed by unforeseen or
unanticipated circumstances outside of control
of grantee, a twelve (12) month extension may
be requested after nine months from the date
of the award. All extensions will be subject
to the approval of the Director.
5 . Project or activity requests shall be not less
than one thousand dollars ($1 , 000) nor more
than fifteen thousand dollars ($15, 000) .
Neighborhood Planning Fund
1 . Neighborhood Plans shall be for qualifying
neighborhoods, as determined by the Director,
based on City of Elgin stress factor reports
and related data .
2 . Neighborhood Plans shall be created by a
committee made up of volunteers from a
geographically defined neighborhood who shall
be responsible to gather input from residents
through open public meetings, door-to-door
surveys or similar information gathering
events .
3 . Neighborhood Plans must conform to the City of
Elgin Comprehensive Plan.
C. Eligible Participants : Eligible participants shall
include any group or organization meeting each of
the following requirements :
1 . Neighborhood-based organizations of residents
or businesses registered with the City of
Elgin Neighborhood Liaison Office .
2 . Ad-hoc group of residents who have formed a
committee solely for the purpose of the
specific project . The applicant group must be
sponsored by a registered neighborhood-based
organization.
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 .
D. Grant Application and Award:
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 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.
Small Project Fund
1 . Applications shall be received by the director
on a first come first serve basis throughout
the program year.
2 . The director shall create a grant application
and guidelines consistent with this chapter.
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3 . The director shall process all grant
applications and make all determinations of
funding based on the fact that all minimum
criteria for funding has been established by
the applicant .
4 . Grants will be awarded for no greater than one
thousand dollars ( $1 , 000) .
5 . The number of grants awarded 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.
Large Project Fund
1 . A deadline for submission of grant
applications shall be established annually by
the director.
2 . The director shall create a grant application
and guidelines consistent with this chapter.
3 . The director shall receive and process all
grant applications for submission to the city
council . The final selection of grant
recipients and the amount of each grant shall
be determined by the city council .
4 . Grants will be awarded in amounts no less than
one thousand dollars ( $1, 000) and no greater
than fifteen thousand dollars ($15 . 000) .
5 . The number of grants awarded 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.
Neighborhood Planning Fund
1 . Submission dates shall be established annually
by the director.
2 . The director shall create a grant application
and guidelines consistent with this chapter.
3 . The director shall process all grant
applications and make all determination of
funding based on the fact that all minimum
criteria for funding has been established by
the applicant . The final selection of grant
recipients and the amount of each grant shall
be determined by the city council .
4 . The number of grants awarded 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.
E . Matching Funds And Neighborhood Participation:
1 . For every dollar requested from the City, the
applicant must provide at least a dollar of
matching funds in the form of cash, donated
professional services or materials, or
volunteer labor. Of that match, at least 50%
must be in volunteer labor.
2 . The amount and type of match must be
appropriate to the needs of the proposed
project as reasonably determined by the
director.
3 . The applicant must be prepared to justify that
each element of the match, in the amount
proposed, is required to complete the proposed
project .
4 . No matching funds can include monies from
another City funded source .
5 . The value of all volunteer labor will be
valued at a standard rate to be determined by
the Director in accordance with the Consumer
Price Index.
6 . Professional services are valued at the
reasonable and customary retail value of the
product or service .
F. 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
eift on which applicants may submit applications for
review. The Director shall also annually establish
��•. the award date for grant applications and an annual
completion date for any awarded project or
activity.
G. Other Taxing Districts : Grants shall not be awarded
for projects that will be constructed on properties
owned by another taxing district, other than the
City, or for programs affiliated with other taxing
districts; unless said projects or programs have a
physical , tangible, and visible benefit to the
neighborhood in which they are located, and receive
fifty percent of their matching funds from that
taxing district .
H. Grant Recipient Selection:
Small and Large Project Funds :
Each application will be reviewed on the basis of a
one hundred (100) point rating system, with one
hundred (100) points being the highest rating and
fifty (50) points being the minimum threshold for
consideration of eligibility using the following
criteria :
1 . Community Benefit
a. Project proposes a creative approach to a
neighborhood need or enhancement (0 to 10
points)
b. Project activities address a highly recognized
need within the neighborhood. (0 to 15 points)
2 . Participation
a. Project includes opportunities to involve
neighbors in shaping and carrying out the
project . ( 0 to 10 points)
b. The project promotes opportunities to form
partnerships with other groups or
organizations to complete joint projects or
activities . (0 to 15 points)
3 . Project Feasibility
a. The proposal demonstrates excellence in
design, planning, and execution of the
proposed project or activity. (0 to 15 points)
b. Budget reliably represents the projects
expenses and revenue . (0 to 10 points)
4 . Municipal Compatibility
a. Project integrates with the City=s Master Plan
and is consistent with City policy and
ordinances . (0 to 15 points)
b. Project or activities requires minimal
maintenance and city staff time . (0 to 10
points)
Neighborhood Planning Fund applications will be reviewed
for eligibility based on the following criteria :
1 . Stress Factor Rating
Neighborhood rates highest on the City of Elgin
Stress Factor Report (0-50 points)
2 . Citizen Involvement
emw. Demonstrate a solid core committee of residents,
who have a reasonable understanding of the goals
and objectives of Neighborhood Planning, and a
commitment to completion of the project . (0-25
points)
3 . Consultants Proposal
A professionally prepared proposal from one or more
consultants outlining how they will engage and lead
the residents to the completion of a Neighborhood
Plan. (0-25 points)
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 quarterly progress 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.
0" 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 this Code .
D. Mandatory Grant Identification: The City of Elgin
logo shall be used to identify the City as a grant
provider on all structures, signs, promotional or
printed materials associated with the project .
E. Failure To Perform: Failure to perform the
obligations of the grant agreement shall require
the grant recipient to repay any grant monies
received.
F. Penalty For Misrepresentation: Any person,
corporation or unincorporated association willfully
making a false statement or 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
dollars ($500 . 00) and shall forfeit the right to
future participation in any neighborhood
improvement grant program authorized under this
Code . Any such person, corporate or unincorporated
association shall also repay any monies received
pursuant to this Chapter.
G. Consecutive Grants :
Small Projects Fund
a . Individual groups or applicants may receive
funding during the program year if the
following criteria are met :
0.1*• 1 . The same project shall not receive
funding more than once .
2 . Funds are still available .
3 . Any prior small project fund project
previously approved has been completed.
Large Project Fund
a . Only one grant shall be awarded to any one
individual group per program year.
Neighborhood Plan Fund
a. Only one grant shall be awarded to any one
individual group or neighborhood area per
program year.
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.
E: Schock, Mayor
Presented: December 4 , 2002
Passed: December 4 , 2002
Omnibus Vote : Yeas : 7 Nays : 0
Recorded: December 5 , 2002
Published: December 6, 2002
Attest :
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Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk