HomeMy WebLinkAbout14 - Utility Connection Grant Program PolicyCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 14
August 10, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Planning Department
Kathlyn Bowden, AICP, Economic Development Coordinator
949 - 644 -3230, kbowden(o)newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: Utility Connection Grant Program Policy
ISSUE:
Staff is requesting approval of the policy document associated with the proposed Utility
Connection Grant Program to be funded with FY 2010 -2011 Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) funds.
RECOMMENDATION:
Review and approve the policy document associated with the proposed Utility
Connection Grant Program, thereby allowing staff to move forward with the creation and
implementation of the program.
DISCUSSION:
Background:
On December 12, 2009, the City published a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) in
the Daily Pilot newspaper to announce the availability of CDBG funds and solicit
proposals from tax - exempt nonprofit organizations that provide eligible CDBG services
or projects that benefit Newport Beach residents. The City's Planning Department
submitted an application for a Utility Connection Grant Program for low- income owner -
occupants within proposed utility undergrounding Assessment Districts due to concerns
about the impact on low- and moderate - income owner - occupants.
On April 27, 2010, the City Council approved the 2010 -2011 CDBG Action Plan,
allocating $65,922 to a Utility Connection Grant Program. Since that time, staff has
worked in concert with the City's CDBG consultants, LDM Associates, to develop a
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program that will reduce the financial burden of an Assessment District on low- income
owner - occupants within an Assessment District. The attached policy document
describes the general framework of the program, its administration, and procedures.
Program Summary:
As proposed, the Utility Connection Grant Program will cover a portion of the cost of
utility hook -ups to income- qualified owner- occupants within an Assessment District.
Program grants are limited to actual costs up to a maximum of $5,000 and must be
approved by the City's Screening Committee consisting of the Economic Development
Administrator, Economic Development Coordinator and the Program Consultant.
Homeowners are eligible for one (1) grant in any ten (10) year period. A grant of $5,000
is expected to be an ample amount for utility connection work to most residential
properties. Should utility connection costs exceed $5,000, the homeowner will need to
show proof of additional funding to complete construction costs in excess of the grant.
Program funds may be used to complete utility connection projects only, inclusive of
costs for the construction contractor performing the utility connection work, City permits
and inspection fees, hazardous materials testing fees and any document recordation
fees that may be applicable. Subsequent to the completion of work, the homeowner
has no financial obligation to the City in connection with this program.
The City expects to assist 10 or more low- and moderate - income owner - occupants with
utility hook -ups to the new underground utilities to be installed as part of the
assessment district(s). "Owner- occupants" are those individuals holding title to a
dwelling as their principal and sole residence.
Environmental Review:
The program policy accompanying this staff report is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will
not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the
environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378)
of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Public Notice:
A Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds was published in the Daily Pilot on July
24, 2010 informing the public that the City will submit a request to the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the release of CDBG funds to undertake
the Utility Connection/ Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program. All comments
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received by August 9, 2010 will be considered by the City of Newport Beach prior to
authorizing submission of a request for release of funds.
To date, staff has received no public comment regarding the proposed Utility
Connection/ Residential Rehabilitation Grant Program.
Funding Availability:
The City will receive a 2010 -2011 allocation of $385,189 in CDBG Funds. On April 27,
2010, the City Council approved $65,922 in funds for the Utility Connection Grant
Program as part of the 2010 -2011 CDBG Action Plan. Funds for this program are
included in City Budget Account No. 2730 -8556.
Prepared by:
Submitted by:
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Economic Development Coordinator Special Projects Consultant
Attachments: Utility Connection Grant Program Policy
UTILITY CONNECTION GRANT
PROGRAM POLICY
July 1, 2010
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Keith D. Curry - Mayor
Michael F. Henn - Mayor Pro -Tern
Leslie Daigle - Council Member
Nancy Gardner- Council Member
Steven Rosansky -Council Member
Edward D. Selich - Council Member
Don Webb - Council Member
Utility Connection Grant Program
I. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The purpose of the Utility Connection Grant Program (UCP) is to assist low- and
moderate- income owner - occupants of single - family detached dwellings, town homes,
condominiums and mobile homes with the preservation of decent safe and sanitary
housing. The UCP makes improvements considered necessary to eliminate blight,
promotes the construction of healthy, sustainable and resource - efficient housing, and
corrects building, health and safety code violations.
Program funds may be used to complete utility connection projects only, inclusive of
costs for the construction contractor performing the utility connection work, City permits
and inspection fees, hazardous materials testing fees and any document recordation
fees that may be applicable.
II. SOURCE OF FUNDS
UCP projects will be funded from the City's annual allocation of Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The City of Newport Beach receives these
funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) because it
is a CDBG Entitlement City. Funds for the UCP may be approved by the City Council
each fiscal year as part of the City's Annual HUD Action Plan process.
III. PROGRAM GRANTS
Program grants are limited to actual costs up to a maximum of $5,000 and must be
approved by the City's Screening Committee consisting of the Economic Development
Administrator, Economic Development Coordinator and the Program Consultant.
Homeowners are eligible for one (1) UCP grant in any ten (10) year period. Should
utility connection costs exceed $5,000, the homeowner will need to show proof of
additional funding to complete construction costs in excess of the grant.
Program grants may be made to the income - qualified owner - occupant(s) of residential
dwellings located within the city limits of the City of Newport Beach. "Owner- occupant"
is defined as holding title to the dwelling as their principal and sole residence.
Subsequent to the recordation of the Notice of Completion, the homeowner has no
financial obligation to the City in connection with this program.
IV. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
A. Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants are income - eligible owner- occupants of single - family
detached, attached, condominium, manufactured, or mobile home properties
located within the Newport Beach city limits. Program grants may only be made
to owner - occupants with clear title to the property in need of utility connection.
As a prerequisite to eligibility, an applicant must be willing to correct all current
code violations visible from public right -of -way.
City Council Members, Commissioners and any employee, official or agent of the
City who exercises any policy or program decision - making function in connection
with the Program are ineligible for assistance under the Program. This policy
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extends for a period of two (2) years beyond an individual's disassociation with
the City of Newport Beach in such a capacity.
B. Eligible Household Income
Owner- occupant household income may not exceed 80% of the Orange County
Area Median Income adjusted for household size as promulgated by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The determination of annual household income shall be made in accordance
with the "Annual Income" determination methodology as defined at 24 CFR Part
5. No other method of income determination shall be used.
C. Eligible Improvements
Program grants may be expended solely for private utility connection / hook -ups
and necessary repairs related directly to the utility connection itself.
D. Eligible Costs
Program grant proceeds may also be used for any Program fees, such as but
not limited to permits and other project - related soft costs that are necessary to
implement the project.
V. IMPLEMENTATION
A. Administration
The Newport Beach Planning Department - Economic Development Division
Staff ( "Staff') shall administer the Program. As used herein, the term "Staff' may
include either employees or consultants of the Department under the direction of
the City Manager or his /her designee. The administration of the Program
including, without limitation, application evaluation procedures, utility connection
assessments, cost estimation, bid solicitation, contractor selection, construction
management, inspection, disbursement of Program funds and processing of the
Notice of Completion will be managed in accordance with this Policy.
The City Manager or his /her designee shall be responsible to ensure that UCP
Implementation Guidelines are maintained and updated periodically to ensure
compliance with all U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development policies
and regulations. The Implementation Guidelines shall conform to this approved
Policy.
B. Application
July 1, 2010
For the 2010 -2011 and the 2011 -2012 CDBG Fiscal Years, income - qualified
owner - occupant households in the City's Utility Assessment Districts shall have
first priority for grant funds, subject to availability. Applications for participation in
the Program shall be distributed by the City of Newport Beach Planning
Department — Economic Development Division to households requesting them.
Grant funding priority shall be based on a first -come, first - served basis
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determined by receipt of completed application. Applications will be reviewed for
completeness upon submission. Applicant will then either be informed of
materials necessary to complete the application or be given a file number for
their completed application.
The program application must be completed in its entirety and submitted
together with the following documentation:
1. Application Form;
2. Copy of applicant(s) valid government- issued photo identification;
3. Verification of Personal Income, which must include, but is not limited to the
Applicant's most recent signed Federal Income Tax Return, three (3) most
recent pay stubs, three (3) most recent bank statements, and statements or
other acceptable documentation of all other income sources and asset
accounts;
4. Proof of ownership of the eligible property such as a copy of the Deed of
Trust, Grant Deed or State Mobile Home Registration;
5. Proof of occupancy at the residence by providing a copy of a current utility
bill and a copy of a bill that is 6 -12 months old (however not a water or trash
bill);
6. A prioritized and itemized list of the construction work requested to be done;
7. Acknowledgement form for Receipt of lead based paint brochure,
8. Copy of latest property tax bill; and
9. Copy of homeowner's current insurance policy to include liability and flood
insurance, as applicable.
Staff shall review the completed application for income eligibility and owner -
occupant status. Applicant shall then be informed of whether they are eligible or
ineligible to participate in the Program. Ineligible applicants shall receive a letter
stating the reasons for their ineligibility and a copy of the letter will be put in their
file. Staff shall place the eligible property owner's name on a list of eligible
projects in the order of application receipt and approval. Therefore, those
applicants who submit all requested documents with the Application in the
shortest time frame will have the highest priority for assistance under the
Program.
Actual grant funding is subject to CDBG funding availability. Staff's eligibility
determination is not a commitment of funds. Funds shall only be committed
upon the approval of the Screening Committee and full execution of the Grant
Acceptance Agreement.
C. Pre - qualification. Evaluation and Screening Committee Review
July 1, 2010
Pre - qualification and Property Evaluation — Each application filed will be
dated and processed in the order received. Staff will review applications for
completeness and verify property eligibility. Incomplete applications will be
returned to the applicant. Staff shall notify all ineligible applicants of their
status by letter. Prior to consideration by the Screening Committee, Staff
shall schedule an appointment with each pre - qualified applicant at the
subject property to review the work requested and to inspect the premises.
Based on this, Staff shall prepare a Utility Connection Inspection Report that
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will establish the type and level of utility connection required. Subsequent to
the inspection, a complete work description shall be prepared with an internal
cost estimate.
2. Screening Committee Review — The Screening Committee shall consist of
the Economic Development Administrator, Economic Development
Coordinator and the Program Consultant. The Screening Committee will
consider complete application packages for approval. In order to proceed, all
Screening Committee members must approve all Program grants.
3. Owner Approval and Work Scope Changes — The owner shall review and
provide an approval signature on the Work Description and Bid Proposal
Form prior to the preparation of bid packages by the City.
D. Bidding and Contractor Selection Procedures
July 1, 2010
The applicant shall solicit bids (in accordance with the Implementation
Guidelines) from contractors for completion of the utility connection work.
Owners shall solicit bids from general B- Licensed contractors for Work
Descriptions involving more than one specialty. Bid solicitations can be made of
licensed specialty contractors if the Work Description involves a single specialty
(i.e. roofing, electrical, plumbing, etc.). Once the owner has received three (3) or
more bids from qualified contractors, the owner shall submit three (3) or more
bids to the City for review. The bid evaluation shall result in the contract award
to the lowest responsible, responsive bidder. Prior to contract award, Staff will
confirm contractor eligibility by:
1. Checking the contractor's license status with the Contractors State License
Board (www.cslb.ca.gov);
2. Checking the contractor's Federal debarment status with the Excluded
Parties Listing System (www.epls.gov);
3. Obtaining a copy of the contractor's current City of Newport Beach Business
License; and
4. Obtaining additionally insured General Liability ($1 million general aggregate
coverage) and Workers Compensation (statutory coverage) insurance
certificates.
Pre - Construction Meeting, Contractor Agreement Notice to Proceed and
Construction Phase
Staff will convene a pre- construction meeting with the owner and selected
contractor to review the Contractor Agreement, Work Description and Bid
Proposal Form, and to answer site - specific questions.
Three (3) calendar days following the execution of the Contractor Agreement,
Staff will issue the Notice to Proceed. Subsequent to obtaining the required
permits, the contractor will carry out the required work. Generally, work shall
commence no later than seven (7) days from the date the last Agreement is
executed by the affected property owners and work must be completed no more
than 30 -60 days after the start date (or as agreed upon by the owner and
contractor).
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Property owners and Staff shall authorize the release of program funds in
accordance with the Improvement Agreement between the property owner(s)
and the City as well as the Contract Agreement between the property owner(s)
and the construction contractor as further detailed in the Implementation
Guidelines.
F. Project Closeout
Individual utility connection projects will be financially closed subsequent to Staff
approval of the work performed and the property owner's execution of a Notice
of Completion.
To prevent persons or businesses associated with the project from filing a lien
against the property after the City has released all project funds, the City shall
withhold ten percent (10 %) of the construction contract from the prime contractor
until such liens may not longer be filed, which, in accordance with California Civil
Code Section 3116 is 30 calendar days following the recordation of the Notice of
Completion with the County Recorder's Office.
To allow for the receipt of mailed notification of any recorded liens, the City shall
withhold the ten percent (10 %) retention until 35 calendar days following the
recordation of the Notice of Completion.
G. Approval of Program Legal Documents
All Program legal documents shall be approved as to form by the City's legal
counsel prior to their use.
H. Authority to Administer
July 1, 2090
The preparation and use of all required Program Implementation Guidelines,
manuals, forms, documents and agreements shall be administered by the
Planning Department — Economic Development Division under the direction of
the City Manager, or his /her designee, in accordance with this Policy. The City
Manager, or his /her designee, has the authority to waive eligibility requirements
and loan limits at his /her discretion to address critical home improvement needs.
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