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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 2010-56RESOLUTION NO. 2010-56 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE FINAL 2010-11 ACTION PLAN FOR THE FEDERAL ALLOCATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has determined that the City of Lodi, California, is entitled to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) as an entitlement community for fiscal year 2010-1I Federal allocation; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lodi has been made aware of the amount of the CDBG funds available for the 2010-11 Federal allocation of fiscal program year being $810,608and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi has held, with proper notification and at the completion of the mandatory 30 -day public comment period, a public hearing at the City Council meeting cf May 5, 2010, to receive comments and proposals from the public regarding the projected use of CDBG funds and provided the public with adequate information concerning the amount of funds available for community development activities, the range of eligible activities, and other important requirements; and WHEREAS, the City of Lodi, California, has received public input regarding the proposed use of CDBG funds; and WHEREAS, staff therefore recommends the allocation of 2010-11 CDBG as indicated in ExhibitA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby approve the Final 2010-1I Action Plan with the Federal allocations of CDBG funds to the projects recommended by staff in the amount of $810, 608 as indicated in the attached ExhibitA; and BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does also authorize staff to make minor changes to the Consolidated Plan documents in response to comments and/or directions received and deemed necessary by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Dated: May 5, 2010 --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- hereby certify that Resolution No. 2010-56 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held May 5, 2010, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN COUNCIL MEMBERS — Hansen, Hitchcock, Johnson, Mounce, and Mayor Katzakian COUNCIL MEMBERS — None COUNCIL MEMBERS— None COUNCIL MEMBERS — None 2010-56 Summary of Final 2010/11 Funding Recommendations ,j Overall program management, coordination, monitoring, $150,242 $162,122 Program Administration Community Development Dept. evaluation, planning and promotion of CDBG activities. Provide a grant to very -low and low-income residential Water Meter Installation Program property owners to assist with the cost of required water $163,956 $212,417 Public Works Dept. meter installation. The increased allocation amount for 2010/11 provided an additional $48,461 for this program. Van Buskirk Playground Remove and replace the existing playground equipment and $166'000 $165,001) Replacement surfacing material to meet current playground regulations. Parks & Recreation Dept. Economic Development - Provide funding for the existing Economic Development - Revolving Loan Program RLF Program to facilitate business expansion and job $80,000 $80,000 Community Development Dept. creation to benefit Low- to Moderate -Income persons. Continue the Spay/Neuter Program that offers free Spay and Neuter Program spay/neuter services to feral cats and cats and pit bulls $15,000 $15,000 Animal Services owned by low-income households. Animals are also given a rabies shot if needed. Abate graffiti on public and private properties in the CDBG Graffiti Abatement Target Areas. An additional $8,909 was allocated to this $67,682 $76,591 Public Works project to provide the appropriate level of funding based upon previous year's activities. Interior renovations to dwelling at 11 W. Lockeford to Facility Expansion accommodate expanded use for youth counseling services. $34,500 $37,260 One -Eighty Teen Center An additional 8 percent ($2,760) was added to cover project delivery costs for this project. Replace the existing 15+ year old HVAC systems for the 6 - HVAC Replacement - 719 S. unit affordable housing apartment complex owned and Washington operated by the Housing Authority at 719 S. Washington. $29,831 $32,218 Housing Authority of SJC An additional 8 percent ($2,387) was added to cover project delivery costs for this project. Phase III of the Emergency Food Bank's ongoing expansion Phase 111 - Food Bank Expansion of their facilities located at 7 W. Scotts Avenue in Stockton. Project Due to the current contract status of this project, 2010/11 $16,000 $0 Emergency Food Bank of Greater funds would not be appropriate. Therefore those funds Stockton have been distributed to other activities that were approved during the Draft Action Plan process. Provide required fair housing services, including telephone Fair Housing Services hotline for tenants and landlords, investigation of $20,000 $20,000 San Joaquin Fair Housing complaints, and fair housing testing. Food Distribution Programs Provide support for the administration of the Food $10,000 $10,000 Second Harvest Food Bank Assistance and Senior Brown Bag Programs. TOTAL FUNDING $810,606 Exhibit A