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HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-23 - 1984-85 & 1985-86 Development Block GrantRESOLUTION NO. 85 -23 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING 1984/85 AND 1985/86 DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ENTITLEMENT FUNDS SUB- MISSIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. WHEREAS, on June 25, 1984, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach adopted Resolution No. 84 -59 amending the Housing Element of the General Plan consistent with the provisions of Govern- ment Code Sections 65580 et seq, (Roos Bill); and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach is making a good faith effort to implement the policies and programs contained in the General Plan Housing Element; and WHEREAS, it is the City's desire to benefit low and moderate income households; and WHEREAS, the City is eligible for $499,000 in 1984/85 entitlement funds and $506,000 in 1985/86 entitlement funds which can be used for land acquisition as set forth in the attached Statement of Community Development Objectives; and WHEREAS, the City has published the two "Proposed Statements of Community Development Objectives and Proposed Use of Funds ", and made it available to the general public; and WHEREAS, in the Final Statements the City will consider any public comments or views which have been received either in writing or at the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that the 1984/85 and 1985/86 Community Development Block Grant Submissions are hereby authorized. BE IT, FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is hereby identified as the official representative of the Grantee to submit the Final Statements, all understandings and assurances contained therein, and such additional information as may be required. Adopted this 8th day of April , 1985. ATTEST: City Clerk CG:jm SR7 1.ii ^I /b0VKA a - 2 - u OD OMB No. OU6.0009 `� PREVIOUS EDITION IS NOT USABLE •AA-,4a STANDARD FORM A24 PAGE I JAW. 144) PAQ.Md by O.V9 C.M.. A. 102 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE a CAW$ NUMBER C -06- B 3. STATE APL APPLJ- CATION 0546 CATION tDENTS- N/A I. TYPE ❑ NOTICE OF INTENT (OPTIONAL) ID�IT' FIERO n DATE a DATE S�UBMISStON w °� �Y N x ASSIGNED Y~ .1k "h (MW YF- PREAPA.M.�TION AssIaNFD Y`OEA°N Ty APPLICATION 19 9T STATs 19 b") L4rw liwA 4. LEGAL APRJCAMIREOPIENT S EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER MN) .APP.m +NM CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 95- 6000 -751 t acrw UrA . PLANNING DEPARTMENT a aswaP.O.Bm .3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD /P.0'. BOX 1768 aNUMBER � '� 4�• 2l1 E8l ' aOq NEWPORT BEACH aC0 17 - ORANGE GRAM Ll LSIan CALIFORNIA 9. DPr�a 92658 -8915 fF' CFO'v MULTIPLE E3 tL TITLE n CwKAd P- " /N..P ATd.p4.v NAI ROBERT P. LENARD (714) 644 -3225 CDBG: ENTITLEMENT 3 7. TIRE OF APPLICANTS PROJECT Mm "coon IV of 9r form t0 F,w 0A 9 wm wY O920p90n d 9W 8. TYPE OF APPLICAN /ue s �RENT�� 1984 -85 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM oP•�. a..a na. F4s lSpa(jr " 99 iM r -AaIIr 0..s 9. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT IN4or dw04A mrm PAOa m) 10. ESTIMATED NUMBER 11. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE - I - OF PERSONS BENEFITING . °" 0'4i"� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH UNKNOWN d 12 PROPOSED FUNDING 13. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OR 14. TYPE OF APPLICATION ,.FEDERAL ywwPr�Aw/ s 499,000 .ao a APPLIGM 0. PROJECT .40 - 40 G APPLICAw '.99 17. TYPE CF CKU46 ffL 14 r 0*1 a STATE .tm 15, PROJECT START to PROJECT " DATE., ; 'r-W; ilm.d : bP - . , OVRALitON . _ L _ c..w..v aw... o -a.,•m Dom. . _ _ . a LOCAL ".... .. _ �'.� ' - 85 =07 -01 12 I& DATE DUE TO rw ..% s. OTHER I. roul s 499 000 .� FEDERAL 19 85- 06 -01. 19. FEDERAL AGENCY To RECEIVE RECUEST U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HUD 20. EXISTING FEDERAL GRANT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER a ORGANVATIOIIAL UNIT (IF APPROPRIATE) a AOYBOSTRATIVE CONTACT (IF KNOWN) CPD DIVISION N/A c ADDRESS - _ 21. REMARKS ADDED 2500 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90057 Ne 22. TO 919 Osd d I w1J 0 YEA NOTICE OF PR ATION WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE THE l Ppbalcd99 bona MM N 9Y9 PremppYee9Weygweetbn EXECUTIVE 372 Pq EXEdlTME ORDER 12772 PROCSS9 FOR REVIEW Ott W OIL AP'UGLM M9 910 9Nd . R DATE CERTIFIES ffcrm by ra gov -q UOwI dVM ac10ra0d I„ 910 1J0Y9I,IVIp body d " Y.9 919 fapidM TNATw aWk&M wW c0rrgy.M 91s 4I0U+W .vMSMQII 9 U9.snAnOr is n NO. PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY ED. 12372 ❑ 9PPMVDL OR P10GRAM 1143 NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW ❑ CERTIFYING a TYPED NAME AND TITLE 0. TURF j ROBERT L. WYNN, -t RR CITY MANAGER / SENTATIVE 24. Yw .IeuA MA7 2S FEDERAL "MICATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 2a FEDERAL GRANT IDENnFfATION T10 IV RECEED t9 27. AC77CN TAKEN 2S. FUNOING Y.rr +wwY MeY 30. Yw oe.A d4w ❑ a AWMCki) O n REJECTED 29. ACIKKY DATE► 19 STARTING DATE 19 . FEDERAL S .00 71. CONTACT FOR ADOMONAL INFORMA. 32- Yw . A dsw O c RETURNED FOR AMENDMENT TION (Nw.W ulgAo" AP.16..1 ENOINO DATE t9 n APPLICANT 00 a O a RETURNED FOR c STATE .CO 77. REMARKS ADDED W E.O. 17373 SUBY155101/ L LOCAL ,p0 BY APPLJC.WT TO j STATE . OTNPA .00 0 . DEFERRED O L WIT /b19AWN ❑ Yr ❑ No L TOTAL 9 .00 `� PREVIOUS EDITION IS NOT USABLE •AA-,4a STANDARD FORM A24 PAGE I JAW. 144) PAQ.Md by O.V9 C.M.. A. 102 STANDARD FORM 424 PAGE 2 SECTION IV - REMARKS The City of Newport Beach's 1984 -85 Community Development Block Grant • program funds will be used for land acquisition for the private development of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income households, financial assistance to the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa, California, to provide temporary shelter for the homeless and needy, for fair housing activities, and for program administration. One potential housing site has been identified and is shown on the map which is a part of the attached Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds. .. CERTIFICATIONS The City of Newport Beach certifies that: (a) It possesses legal authority to make a grant submission and to execute a community development and housing program; (b) The City Council has duly passed as an official act a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to act as the official representa- tive of the City and to submit the final statement and all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing • and authorizing the City Manager to act in connection with the submission of the final statement and to provide such additional information as may be required; (c) Prior to submission of its final statement to HUD, the City has: (1) met the citizen participation requirements of S 570.301(a) (2) and has provided citizens with: (A) the estimate of the amount of CDBG funds proposed to be used for activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate income; and (B) its plan for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted with CDBG funds and to assist persons actually displaced as a result of such activities; (2) prepared its final statement of community development objectives and projected use of funds in accordance with S 570.301(a) (3) and made the final statement available to the public; (d) The grant will be conducted and administered in compliance with: (1) Title VI of the Civil bights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88 -352; 42 U.S.C. 2000d et sec.); and (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90 -284; 42 U.S.C. 3601 et secs..); (e) It will affirmatively further fair housing; (f) It has developed its final statement of projected use of funds so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; except that the aggregate use of CDBG funds received under Section 106 of the Act and, if applica- ble, under Section 108 of the Act, during 1985/86 (a period specified by the grantee consisting of 1 program year) , shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that not less than 51 percent of such funds are used for activities that benefit such persons during such period; (g) It has developed a community development plan, for the period specified in paragraph (f) above, that identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short and long -term community development objectives that have been devel- oped in accordance with the primary objective and requirements of the Act; (h) It is following a current housing assistance plan which has been approved by HUD pursuant to 5 570.306; • (i) It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted in whole or in part with funds provided under Section 106 of the Act or with amounts resulting from a guarantee under Section 108 of the Act by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements, unless: (1) funds received under Section 106 of the act are used to pay the proportion of such fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of such public improvements that are financed from revenue sources other than under Title I the Act; or (2) for purposes of assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income who are not persons of low income, the grantee certifies to the Secretary that it lacks sufficient funds received under Section 106 of the Act to comply with the requirements of subparagraph (1); and (j) It will comply with the other provisions of the Act and with other applicable laws. - 2 - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS 1984 -85 PROGRAM YEAR • GOAL: To carry out the primary objective of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, to develop a viable urban community by providing decent housing and suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. OBJECTIVES: 1. To expand the supply of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income persons in the community. 2. To provide financial assistance for a facility operated by the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter to provide shelter for the homeless and needy. 3. To implement programs needed to affirmatively further fair housing g�inthe'communty: :� ": 4. To provide planning and administrative capacity to implement the City's CDBG program objectives. W.TeTeTRIVU -C A. LAND ACQUISITION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING • PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds to acquire land to provide one or more sites for rental housing affordable to low and moderate income households • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 402,400 • LOCATION: There is currently one vacant site that may be suitable for acquisition, in whole or in part, by the City for affordable housing development. This site is located westerly of Placentia Avenue on Fifteenth Street in the northwest area of this city. Other potential sites will be considered in response to proposals from developers and /or property owners. o BENEFIT: Low and moderate income households. o OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #1 B. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE ORANGE COAST INTERFAITH SHELTER • PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds to provide financial assistance for a facility operated by the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter to provide shelter for the homeless and needy. • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 50,000 • o LOCATION: 1963 Wallace Street, Apartment A, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • BENEFIT: Provide temporary shelter for homeless and needy. • OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #2 C. FAIR HOUSING • PROGRA14 DESCRIPTION: Funds for the implementation of a program to affirmatively further fair housing. Activities include education and training programs, counseling and assistance. • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 51000 • LOCATION: Citywide • BENEFIT: Citywide with emphasis on assistance to low and moderate income residents. • OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #3 D. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION • PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds for the design, implementation, and monitoring of the City's Community Development Block Grant program. • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 41,600 • LOCATION: N/A • BENEFIT: Program related • OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #4 CDBG2 E f f W� F E Q 4 z Q Q � W � W � .L C • C G N � N � W � O U x G E W � x V F R a� O F C a F F a ? w � x � No � a z w H � Qw H 0 O O a z a H N a C4 s El a w x yN Q F O H W F O z w H Z F O a F O H U N H 2 U Q O 0 W w x F W F G„ H O N. z Q O W H N F O a U O aq a a CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DESCRIPTION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF FISCAL YEAR 1982 -83 AND 1983 -84 CDBG PROGRAM FUNDS DESCRIPTION is The City of Newport Beach received a $496,000 allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds for the 1982 -83 program year and budget- ed all of those monies for the design and implementation of a residen- tial rehabilitation loan program. The 1983 -84 CDBG grant of $518,000 was designated for a land acquisition program to provide a site for a rental housing development affordable to low and moderate income families. The 1982 grant program was subsequently amended to permit the utilization of those funds for land acquisition, as well. The City has further supplemented the acquisition fund with the addition of its $199,000 Jobs Bill grant. Of the $1,014,000 CDBG entitlement funds and $199,000 of Jobs Bill funds available to the City, $1,000,000 is being used to acquire an interest in a 5.7± acre parcel of land at the North Ford site (see map) to provide 50 rental units which will be affordable to low and moderate income households. Tentative tract maps have been approved for the development and grading permits have been issued for the site. Construction is scheduled to begin in 1985 with completion in 1986 and occupancy by 1987. The $1,000,000 of CDBG funding is scheduled to be drawn down and spent in 1985. The City has also utilized a small percentage of the combined funds for program administration. Approximately $10,000 of indirect costs have been incurred to date by staff administering the programs. In addition, a consulting firm was hired in January 1985 to assist with the administration and implementation of the CDBG program at an annual cost of approximately $31,600. The administration of the City's Fair Housing Program is estimated to cost $5;000 per year. ASSESSMENT The 50 low /moderate income rental units which will be built are in compliance with the adopted Statements of Community Development Objectives and, Projected Use of Funds for the past two program years and exceed the City's 1982 -85 Housing Assistance Plan goal of provid- ing 45 new lower income units. The City's use of its CDBG funds to provide land for rental housing developments affordable to low and moderate income families clearly complies with the Congressional program goal of giving maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. CDBG2 • F 2 W E a s W a Z N N O O W a m Q 0 a O w �a 0 a 0 w 2 E- 0 z w_ F w O z O f+ E- 9 - f ul OMB Na Q7ts -WOE - .waoA kr.w STANDARD FCAM •24 PAGE I IRw. •-Ml PREVIOUS EDITION LS NOT USABLE IN>nNSY DP OMJ Giavlr A- 10i FEDERAL ASSISTANCE t A`" aNrs B - 65- MC -06- 3. STATE AP NUMBER CATION 0546 I�� N/A I TYPE ❑ OF INlTEM IOPrK><+AU ro 0. GATE 6 GATE SUBMISSION ❑ FIB raw "t00A d•P H� Be ASSIGNED rw .,k aq (ANA -0- PREAPPLIcATION ALFIDNPD P-w/ ® APPLICATION IB SYYTArE 18 OsM [aw B!W A. LEGAL APPLCAM /RECIFIENr S EMPLOYER IOEM1FICAnON NUMBER mim aAppwt NMns CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH 95- 6000 -751 0. Q UCabon URN PLANNING DEPARTMENT a astt+AVP.O. BM 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD /P.O. BOX 1768 a NUMBER 1114 1 • 1 211 I8 6Q1t NEWPORT BEACH •C4-my - ORANGE GAB I. Stsm CALIFORNIA pmPccd& 92658 -8915 rr... cp" umnPIF❑ 0. TTRE PL fl m F"" INw ar.+.P+•".Na! ROBERT P. LENARD (714) 644 -3225 CDBG: ENTITLEMENT 3 T. TITLE OF APPLICANTS PROJECT (UM be~ IV of em Iptws m put • 0"I" aManplaW of tab OF APPLICANT0.TIIRRE JAN `TYPE N= �e "•- re+...t�m.•a.s+ 1985 -86 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMrt°a.°'��° o -rn... t-aN. aA+osA A -lmd tsesA Pwr eoF•q•.s Yvs 0. AREA OF PROJECT IMPACT lX. a/tloR m A a men ttt) 10. ESTIMATED NUMBER i 11. TYPE OF ASSISTANCE 1 OF PERSONS BENEFITING CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH UNKNOWN tX 12 PROPOSED FUNDING 19. CONGR£$Sq!VAL DISTRICTS DISTRICTS OF: It. TYPE OF APPLICATION - ♦ +. a FEDERAL s 506 000 ou APPLICANT 0. PROJEC7F 40 - 40 E. APPLICANT .00 17. TYPE OF LwA6E lAw 141, 141 . Q STATE .00 IS PROJECT START t0. PROJECT. _- .- - -p0•• . DATE DURAMCN Yw rm an •' LL LOLL ='' is 85- 07 -0.1 12- a. OTHER .001, E� I& DATE DUE TO rw mmA dew P"1AWN" L TOW s 506 0 •00 FEDERAL AGENCY is 85-06-01. 18. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HUD EXISTING FEDERAL G'E'NT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER a ORGANIZATIONAL UWr (IF APPROPRIATE) 0. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT (IF KNOWN) CPD DIVISION N/A c AOCAESS _ 31. REMARKS ACOED . 2500 WILSHIRE `BOULEVARD, "LOS ANGELES, 'CALIPORNIA 90057 X Y No t 22 To vvI CAS rA " krawlIogs a uo Ito af. a YEA THIS NOTICE OF INTENT / ^:1 YAPPLICATCN WAS MADE AVAILABLE TO THE STATE ` THE Mm H eis pempy tnNeppkwtxw, EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS FDA RMEW ON: APPLICANT r pus efd Oprrs[L Eb d00YpaIIt Nue DATE y CERTIFIES D•atl QuIY RMOtm10 W EIS pNa�O i THAT► Lnd7 tK Eb fPPfiC rt " d" OPP&= E» •lor3md p GIICoa T� Ll NO. PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED E.O. rat=1 10,-tM BY 12172 >;y tl vls stsamres is AppwaLL OR PROGRAM NAS NOT BEEN SELECTED BY STATE FOR REVIEW ❑ Z3. a TYPED NAME AND TITLE 0. RE RE�E ROBERT L. WYNN, CITY MANAGER 24. APPI.JCA- rw uuA d" 24. FEDERAL APPLICATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 29L M FEDERAL GRA I F1CATgN T10N RECEP&M 18 27. ACTION TAKER 21L FUNDING rw ..esA "7 30 rw w.,A d" 0 a AWARDED 28. AC"DATE- 1s STARTING DATE t8 B r O 0. AEJECTED O c AEiU ED FOR a FEDERAL f .W 21. CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFOIMA. 32 rw .a•A IsN I D AMENDMEM TION /Nsr w mkp&..•.w6r/ EMYNG ti 6 APPLY�Wr W a 0 a RETURNED FOR c STATEE .W 33. REMARKS ADDED EO. 123372 SUBMISSION - BY APPL1CjMT TO LL LOCAL _OO 2{ STATE a OTTF_R .00 0 a DEFERRED 0 L WRHORAWN cl YM D L TOTAL s "0 N. - .waoA kr.w STANDARD FCAM •24 PAGE I IRw. •-Ml PREVIOUS EDITION LS NOT USABLE IN>nNSY DP OMJ Giavlr A- 10i STANDARD FORM 424 PAGE 2 SECTION IV - REMARKS The City of Newport Beach's 1985 -86 Community Development Block Grant • program funds will be used for land acquisition for the private development of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income households, for fair housing activities, and for program adminis- tration. One potential housing site has been identified and is shown on the map which is a part of the attached Statement of Community Development Objectives and Projected Use of Funds. CERTIFICATIONS The City of Newport Beach certifies that: (a) It possesses legal authority to make a grant submission and to execute a community development and housing program; (b) The City Council has duly passed as an official act a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to act as the official representa- tive of the City and to submit the final statement and all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing • and authorizing the City Manager to act in connection with the submission of the final statement and to provide such additional information as may be required; (c) Prior to submission of its final statement to HUD, the City has: (1) met the citizen participation requirements of 5 570.301(a) (2) and has provided citizens with: (A) the estimate of the amount of CDBG funds proposed to be used for activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate income; and . (B) its plan for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted with CDBG funds and to assist persons actually displaced as a result of such activities; (2) prepared its final statement of community development objectives and projected use of funds in accordance with S 570.301(a) (3) and made the final statement available to the public; (d) The grant will be conducted and administered in compliance with: (1) Title VI of the Civil ]lights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88 -352; 42 U.S.C. 2000d et seg.); and (2) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90 -284; 42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq.); (e) It will affirmatively further fair housing; (f) It has developed its final statement of projected use of funds so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low and moderate income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; except that the aggregate use of CDBG funds received under Section 106 of the Act and, if applica- ble, under Section 108 of the Act, during 1985/86 (a period specified by the grantee consisting of 1 program year) , shall principally benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that not less than 51 percent of such funds are used for activities that benefit such persons during such period; (g) It has developed a community development plan, for the period specified in paragraph (f) above, that identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short and long -term community development objectives that have been devel- oped in accordance with the primary objective and requirements of the Act; (h) It is following a current housing assistance plan which has been • approved by HUD pursuant to 5 570.306; W It will not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted in whole or in part with funds provided under Section 106 of the Act or with amounts resulting from a guarantee under Section 108 of the Act by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or.assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements, unless: (1) funds received under Section 106 of the act are used to pay the proportion of such fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of such public improvements that are financed from revenue sources other than under Title I the Act; or (2) for purposes of assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income who are not persons of low income, the grantee certifies to the Secretary that it lacks sufficient funds received under Section 106 of the Act to comply with the requirements of subparagraph (1); and (j) It will comply with the other provisions of the Act and with other applicable laws. - 2 - 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES AND PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS 1985 -86 PROGRAM YEAR GOAL: To carry out the primary objective of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, to develop a viable urban community by providing decent housing and 'suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. nn.TCrmnroc. 1. To expand the supply of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income persons in the community. 2. To implement programs needed to affirmatively further fair housing in the community. 3. To provide planning and administrative capacity to implement the City's CDBG program objectives. PROGRAMS: A. LAND ACQUISITION FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING o PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds to acquire land to provide one or more sites for rental housing affordable to low and moderate income households o ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 459,400 o LOCATION: There is currently one vacant site that may be suitable for acquisition, in whole or in part, by the City for affordable housing developments. This site is located westerly of Placentia Avenue on Fifteenth Street in the northwest area of this city. Other potential sites will be considered in response to proposals from developers and /or property owners. o BENEFIT: Low and moderate income households. o OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #1 i B. FAIR HOUSING • PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds for the implementation of a program to affirmatively further fair housing. Activities include education and training programs, counseling and assistance. • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 51000 o LOCATION: Citywide • BENEFIT: Citywide with emphasis on assistance to low and moderate income residents. • OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #2 C. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION CDBG2 • PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Funds for the design, implementation, and monitoring of the City's Community Development Block Grant program. • ESTIMATED BUDGET: $ 41,600 • LOCATION: N/A • BENEFIT: Program related • OBJECTIVE ADDRESSED: #3 \ NA } NIR ,li. »Fi ItP 11 TP Ng Ap- lam- �r c��ry�.-_ Sri 9 I W Al •i '- `����li �C \!�'�tll �'.1 I'1 \� � i s e o * j ja � if ,'� li_ o.[l � F - jf���'z�4� ��-� ���9 �\`:•�'" Q , N�`�p �I: a If x�3 ICS -•i, �7t✓�i `it��'- C�f��jj �j' ���j,r'°aq' v'� ��° �. �tl�FI 1, A Jtif� f ,� I � � !'7Ir � IG�s• �•��C31) (r /� y'�� �� �,'�7A� \y� o yr, (. U I ^,�' I pig IL �\� v vac "��� Ay� • C �' \ \ �•' IM d� \\ �� i mil!` • 4� HY /.. %a E� IAL K MI i, 1 . CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DESCRIPTION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF FISCAL YEAR 1984 -85 CDBG PROGRAM FUNDS DESCRIPTION The City of Newport Beach received a $496,000 allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds for the 1982 -83 program year and budget- ed all of those monies for the design and implementation of a residen- tial rehabilitation loan program. The 1983 -84 CDBG grant of $518,000 was designated for a land acquisition program to provide a site for a rental housing development affordable to low and moderate income families. The 1982 grant program was subsequently amended to permit the utilization of those funds for land acquisition, as well. The City has further supplemented the acquisition fund with the addition of its $199,000 Jobs Bill grant. Of the $1,014,000 CDBG entitlement funds and $199,000 of Jobs Bill funds available to the City, $1,000,000 is being used to acquire an interest in a 5.7± acre parcel of land at the North Ford site (see map) to provide 50 rental units which will be affordable to low and moderate income households. Approximately $10,000 of indirect costs have been incurred to date in administering the program. Tentative tract maps have been approved for the development and grading permits have been issued for the site. Construction is scheduled to begin in 1985 with completion in 1986 and occupancy by 1987. The $1,010,000 of CDBG funding is scheduled to be drawn down and spent in 1985. The City's 1984 -85 grant of $499,000, processed concurrently with the 1985 -86 grant submission, will be used in conjunction with its on -going land acquisition program. Approximately $203,000 remaining from previous years' CDBG grants plus the $499,000 received for 1984 -85 will be added to the 1985 -86 grant of $506,000. The City intends to utilize a small percentage of the combined funds for program administration. In each of the next two program years, as in previous years, approximately $10,000 in indirect costs, $31,600 in consultant fees, and $5,000 for fair-housing programs is budgeted. Over the 1984/85 and 1985/86 program years this represents approxi- mately $103,200 in costs to administer the various programs. There- fore, approximately $1,114,800 in combined program year funds are available to be used for purposes of acquiring land to provide one or more sites for the development of rental housing affordable to low and moderate income families. A potential site has been identified and is also shown on the attached map. The City also intends to provide the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, located at 1963 Wallace Avenue, Costa Mesa, with $50,000 of 1984 -85 grant funds to provide temporary shelter for the homeless and needy. ASSF.SSMRNT Lard acquisition for housing development complies with the community development objectives identified in previous Statements and complies with the low and moderate income benefit objective of the CDBG pro- gram. In addition, the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter also provides temporary housing assistance to the homeless and needy. CDBG2 0