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2016-1364 RESOLUTION NO. 2016 -1364 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2017 ACTION PLAN FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM AND ROCK COUNTY HOME CONSORTIUM FOR SUBMISSION WHEREAS, the City of Janesville is a formula grantee under the Community Development Block Grant Program and is the lead agency for the Rock County Consortium under the HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) Program, both of which are administered by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Authority (CDA) has held the required public hearings and evaluated the citizen comments concerning potential activities for the 2017 Annual Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program submissions and thereafter considered the various alternative allocations for activities; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Authority has recommended to the Common Council that it approve the following Final Statement of Objectives and Budget to be included in the City of Janesville 2017 Action Plan: PROPOSED STATEMENT OF BUDGET & OBJECTIVES 2017 CDBG and HOME PROGRAMS For 2017, The City of Janesville is estimating that $1,378,053 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, $6,386 in Neighborhood Stabilization funding, $881,500 in HOME funding, and $78,000 in other State and Federal Grants will be available to address housing and community development needs in Janesville. These amounts include new grant awards, program income and the use of prior year's grants, and along with the Revolving Loan Fund for home improvement loans balance the budget. 1. Housing Activities - To rehabilitate owner - occupied and rental housing occupied by low and moderate income households through the use of deferred payment and low interest installment loans and partially forgivable loans. Funds may also be used to support Homeownership Program activities; to provide loans and /or grants for acquisition of property by non - profit agencies for rehabilitation and sale to low /moderate income occupants; for acquisition, demolition, and provision of vacant Tots for new housing construction by non - profit agencies for sale to low /moderate income families; or for acquisition and /or rehabilitation of property by a non - profit for transitional housing or other housing programs. Using these funds, the City may also acquire, rehabilitate and resell housing to low and moderate income families. Funds are also provided for encouraging the reduction in density of multi - family units in the central city area in connection with the rehabilitation work, for the provision of information and training on the hazards of lead -based paint and other housing rehabilitation - related hazards and abatement of such. $1,619,985 ($489,075 -owner rehab, $206,197- rental rehab, $676,400 home ownership, $166,313 rehab service delivery, $78,000 lead hazard control). 2. Neighborhood Stabilization — Under the Neighborhood Stabilization and Neighborhood Stabilization Program to acquire, rehabilitate and resell to low- middle income families or to demolish blighted structures that have been foreclosed upon to support homeownership and stability within neighborhoods most impacted by the foreclosure crisis ($4,000, including prior year funds and program income). 3. Neighborhood Activities — To fund a pro- active property maintenance enforcement program and support a variety of programs aimed at reconnecting families in low - moderate income residential areas with their neighborhoods and the community as a whole. Also, to provide blight elimination program focused on offering demolition grants to low- moderate income individuals who have received orders to correct for deteriorated garages or accessory structures ($60,316). 4. Public Service Activities - To provide funds for activities which indirectly support the mission of the Community Development Authority and Neighborhood and Community Services Department. Activities to be funded in 2017 include the following: ECHO - emergency rent assistance ($50,000) and HealthNet - primary medical care ($36,400). 5. Administration and Planning - To provide overhead and administrative support necessary to carry out the CDBG, HOME, Neighborhood Development, and Neighborhood Stabilization Programs, including compliance with program regulations and planning for the housing and community development needs in Janesville ($160,560). It is the intent of the City of Janesville not to cause displacement of persons as a result of CDBG funded activities. In the event that displacement does occur, a plan for assistance will be developed. WHEREAS, the CDA further recommends to the Common Council that it authorize and direct the City Manager to execute the FY2017 Action Plan for the CDBG and HOME programs, including the various certifications for these funds; and WHEREAS, the Common Council finds that it is in the community's best interest to fulfill the requirements to secure the FY2017 CDBG and HOME funds for the eligible activities in the City of Janesville; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Janesville, that it authorizes and directs the City Manager to submit the 2017 Annual Action Plan including the above statement of objectives and budget as recommended, including assurances contained therein and to provide any other information requested by HUD; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Manager, and his designees, are hereby authorized to negotiate, draft, prepare, execute, file and modify such other documents, papers and agreements ancillary and /or pertaining thereto and, from time to time, to take and /or make whatever other minor actions and /or minor modifications to the above described agreements as the City Manager and /or his designee may deem necessary and /or desirable to effectuate the purposes of such agreements and the intent of this resolution. The City Manager is also hereby authorized to revise the FY2017 budget document to reflect the receipt of the FY2017 Community Development Block Grant Program and HOME program funds and the expenditures as reflected in this resolution. ADOPTED: November 14, 2016 Motion by: Deupree Second by: Williams APPROVED: Councilmember Aye Nay Pass Absent Ad j Deupree X Gruber Mark A. reitag, City Manage Jorgensen x Liebert x ATT :' : Marklein x Tidwell x / /,- - / Williams X 'avid T. Godek, City Clerk- Treasurer APPROVED AS TO FORM: Wald Kiimczyk, City Attorney Proposed by: Neighborhood and Community Services Prepared by: Neighborhood Development Specialist