HomeMy WebLinkAboutCSA #2 - CDBG Action PlanCITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
WORK AUTHORIZATION FORM
CONSULTANT SERVICE AGREEMENT (CSA)
Guardian Community Resource Management (CRM) Inc.
15000 Citrus Country Drive, Suite 331
Dade City, FL 22523
Work Authorization No:, CSA- #2 (RFP 19-12)
Prolect Title: CDBG Administration 2020/21 Action Plan
IT IS AGREED to undertake the following work in accordance with the provisions of the Guardian CRM Inc., Master Agreement
entitled CDBG Administration Services Dated January 9, 2020.
Description of Assignment:
Guardian CRM Inc. will provide CDBG administration services for CDBG Entitlement funding. The work1project will
include:
1. Contract Administration
CDBG Contract Administration including full grant compliance of the 2020/21 CDBG Entitlement funding using the same list of
services in the base contract for regular CDBG grant administration.
2. Vendor's Responsibility
To provide the services as outlined in the agreement for CDBG administration.
Estimated Hours
TOTALS
24,148.00
2. Deliverables Provided to the City (surveys. pplans, eta)
I Description Quantity
a. Same as outlined In the agreement.
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Basic of Compensation/Period of Services:
The above referenced description for CSA # 2 will be performed for a gat fee in the amount of $24,148.00.
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR
COMMUNRY MANNING AND DEVO-OPMENT
October 22, 2020
CORRECTED NOTICE
The Honorable Ed Dodd
Mayor of Sebastian City
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Dear Mayor Dodd
I am pleased to inform you of your jurisdiction's Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 allocations for the
Office of Community Planning and Development's (CPD) formula programs, which provide
funding for housing, community and economic development activities, and assistance for low- and
moderate -income persons and special needs populations across the country. President Trump
signed Public Law 116-94 on December 20'", 2019, which includes FY 2020 funding for these
programs.
Since issuing the original allocation announcement letters, HUD has discovered an error in the
formula calculation for two CPD formula programs, the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) and the HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) programs, stemming from issues at
HUD field offices in California which are currently being resolved. HUD informs you that the
correction to the formula has resulted in a decrease in the allocation for your community, an amount
representing 99.98% of your total CDBG grant for FY 2020. Sebastian City's original CDBG
allocation was $127,114. Yourjurisdiction's FY 2020 available allocation is now as follows:
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) $127,095
This letter highlights several important points related to these programs. We remind grantees
that CPD seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide
decent housing and suitable living environments while expanding economic opportunities for low -
and moderate -income and special needs populations, including people living with HIV AIDS. The
primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government
and the private sector, including both for -profit and non-profit organizations.
Based on yourjurisdiction's CDBG allocation for this year, you also have $635,570 in
available Section 108 borrowing authority. Since Section 108 loans are federally guaranteed, this
program can leverage your jurisdiction's existing CDBG funding to access low -interest, long-term
financing to invest in Opportunity Zones or other target areas in your jurisdiction.
HUD continues to emphasize the importance of effective performance measurements in all of
its formula grant programs. Proper reporting in the Integrated Disbursement and Information
System_ (,'DIS) is critical to ensuring grantees are complying with program requirements and
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policies, providing demographic and income information about the persons that benefited from a
community's activities, and allowing HUD to monitor grantees. Your ongoing attention to ensuring
complete and accurate reporting of performance measurement data continues to be an invaluable
resource with regard to the impact of these formula grant programs.
The Office of Community Planning and Development is looking forward to working with you
to promote simple steps that will enhance the performance of these critical programs and
successfully meet the challenges that our communities face. If you or any member of your staff have
questions, please contact your local CPD Office Director.
Sincerely,
John Gibbs
Assistant Secretary (Acting)
for Community Planning and Development
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR
COMMUNRY PLANTING AND DEVELOPMENT
February 18, 2020
The Honorable Jim Hill
Mayor of Sebastian City
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Dear Mayor Hill:
I am pleased to inform you of yourjurisdiction's Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 allocations for the
Office of Community Planning and Development's (CPD) formula programs, which provide
funding for housing, community and economic development activities, and assistance for low- and
moderate -income persons and special needs populations across the country. President Tramp
signed Public Law 116.94 on December 20'", 2019, which includes FY 2020 funding for these
programs. Yourjurisdiction's FY 2020 available amounts are as follows:
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) $127,114
HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) $ 0
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) S 0
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) S 0
This letter highlights several important points related to these programs. We remind grantees
that CPD seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide
decent housing and suitable living environments while expanding economic opportunities for low -
and moderate -income and special needs populations, including people living with HIV/AIDS. The
primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government
and the private sector, including both for -profit and non-profit organizations.
Based on yourjurisdiction's CDBG allocation for this year, you also have $635,570 in
available Section 108 borrowing authority. Since Section 108loans are federally guaranteed, this
program can leverage yourjurisdiction's existing CDBG funding to access low -interest, long -tens
financing to invest in Opportunity Zones or other target areas in your jurisdiction.
Because die funds are not appropriated by Congress, Housing Trust Fund (HTF) formula
allocation will be announced at a later date under separate cover.
HUD continues to emphasize the importance of effective performance measurements in all of
its formula grant programs. Proper reporting in the Integrated Disbursement and Information
System (IDIS) is critical to ensuring grantees are complying with program requirements and
policies, providing demographic and income information about the persons that benefited from a
community's activities, and allowing HUD to monitor grantees. Your ongoing attention to ensuring
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complete and accurate reporting of performance measurement data continues to be an invaluable
resource with regard to the impact of these formula grant programs.
The Office of Community Planning and Development is looking forward to working with you
to promote simple steps that will enhance the performance of these critical programs and
successfully meet the challenges that our communities face. If you or any member of your staff have
questions, please contact your local CPD Office Director.
Sincerely,
L- .
David C. Well, Jr.
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2020
CITY OF
SEBAST"
HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2020
Prepared by:
Guardian CRM Inc
City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
November 18, 2020
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2020
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Sebastian Community Development Department is pleased to present the Second Year Annual Action
Plan for 2020. This plan addresses programs for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding
provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and identifies the second programmatic
year specific objectives and outcomes.
To provide a suitable living environment
This includes improving the safety and livability of neighborhoods; increasing access to quality
facilities and services; reducing the isolation of income groups within areas by de -concentrating
housing opportunities and revitalizing deteriorating neighborhoods; restoring and preserving natural and
physical features of special value for historical, architectural or aesthetic reasons; and conserving
energy resources.
To provide decent housins
Included within this broad goal are thf
housing; retain the affordable housing
affordable to low and moderate incon
housing the includes structural features
dignity.
following: assist homeless persons in obtaining affordable
stock; increase the availability of permanent housing that is
to residents without discrimination; and increase supportive
and services to enable persons with special needs to live in
To expand economic opportunities
Within this goal are creating jobs accessible to low and very low-income persons; providing access to
credit for community development that promotes long term economic and social viability; and
empowering low- income persons in federally assisted or public housing to achieve self sufficiency.
II. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
This plan was created through consultation with various agencies and public hearings open to the public for
comment on the needs of low- to moderate -income persons in the City.
The City has not received any written comments relative to the CDBG program, and if any are received, they will
be documented in future Action Plans.
III. RESOURCES
The City is slated to receive an allocation for the CDBG program for FY2020 of $127,095.
Table 1: Funding Sources
Funding Source
Community Development Block Grant
Amount
$127,095
Utilizing CDBG funds will help leverage other funds, including monies from the tax increment financing district
(Community Redevelopment Area) and other dedicated revenue funds for capital improvements.
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IV. ANNUAL OBJECTIVES
The City wishes to keep the program simple to meet the national objective of benefiting low to moderate income
persons through housing and eliminating blighted/deteriorated public facilities.
The goals and objectives to be carried out during the action plan period are indicated by placing a check in the
following boxes:
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Objective Category
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Objective Category:
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Objective Category:
Decent Housing
Suitable Living
Expanded Economic
Environment
Opportunities
Which includes:
Which includes:
Which includes:
❑ assisting homeless persons ❑ improving the safety and ❑ job creation and retention
obtain affordable housing livability of neighborhoods
❑ assisting persons at risk of ® eliminating blighting ❑
becoming homeless influences and the
deterioration of property
and facilities
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retaining the affordable
housing stock
increasing the availability of
affordable permanent
housing in standard
condition to low-income and
moderate -income families,
particularly to members of
disadvantaged minorities
without discrimination on the
basis of race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, familial
status, or disability
increasing the supply of
supportive housing which
includes structural features
and services to enable
persons with special needs
(including persons with
HIV/ADOS) to live in
dignity and independence
providing affordable housing
that is accessible to job
opportunities
❑ increasing the access to
quality public and private
facilities
❑ reducing the isolation of
income groups within areas
through spatial
deconcentration of housing
opportunities for lower
income persons and the
revitalization of
deteriorating neighborhoods
❑ restoring and preserving
properties of special
historic, architectural, or
aesthetic value
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❑ conserving energy resources ❑
and use of renewable energy
sources
establishment, stabilization
and expansion of small
business (including micro -
businesses)
the provision of public
services concerned with
employment
the provision of jobs to
low-income persons living
in areas affected by those
programs and activities
under programs covered by
the plan
availability of mortgage
financing for low income
persons at reasonable rates
using non-discriminatory
lending practices
access to capital and credit
for development activities
that promote the long-term
economic social viability of
the community
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Table 2: 2020 CDBG Activities
Activity Amount
Sidewalk Repair/Replacement ADA CRA $50,000.00
Home Repair Program for Veterans, Elderly and Disabled $51,676.00
Administration $25,419.00
The City of Sebastian's Community Development Department staffs are the lead agency for the development and
implementation of the Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan. The Staff, stakeholders, and the City
Council itself have all worked in cooperation for the development of the plan.
V. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES
PROJECT 1— PUBLIC FACILITIES, LMI AREA (CENSUS TRACTS OF 51% LMI)
Sidewalk Repair/Replacement (North Central Avenue)
1. Description: Engineering design and construction of an ADA sidewalk. Replaces a blighted, crumbling
downtown sidewalk.
2. National Objective: Slum and Blight Area
3. Completion Date: September 30, 2022
4. Outcome Indicator: Replace blighted sidewalk with new ADA sidewalk within Sebastian's Community
Redevelopment Area (CRA)
5. Outcome Statement: Eliminating blighting influences and the deterioration of property and facilities.
Benefit to LMI Census Areas.
PROJECT 2 — HOME REPAIR PROGRAM FOR VETERANS, ELDERLY AND THE DISABLED
City Wide application for LMI Veterans, Elderly and the Disabled
1. Description: Provision of home rehabilitation work targeted for veterans. Home repairs may include
rehabilitation to make the improvements for someone with disabilities.
2. Completion date: September 30, 2022
3. Service Area: City-wide
4. Outcome Indicator: Rehab Two LMI Households for Code, Safety and ADA needs
5. Outcome Statement: No major findings, and timely expenditure of funds. Benefit to two LMI households.
VI. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION/ALLOCATION PRIORITIES
To further the objectives of the grant, it is necessary to identify the location of neighborhoods by Block Groups
where the majority of households are very low, low- or moderate- income households.
The Block Groups that have a population where the percent of low- income households is greater than 50% are
illustrated on the map below and are listed as:
• Block Group 3 of Census Tract 508.08 (55.92% LMI)
• Block Group 2 of Census Tract 508.06 (54.75% LMI)
• Block Group 1 of Census Tract 508.08 (60.26% LMI)
• Block Group 1 of Census Tract 508.06 (54.22% LMI)
• Block Group 2 of Census Tract 508.05 (50.51% LMI)
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Refer to the Consolidated Plan Chapter 1 for census tract maps
The CRA district qualifies as meeting the national objective of eliminating slum and blighted area as so
designated by the City under Chapter 163, Part III, Florida Statutes. Therefore, CDBG funded activities would be
eligible under the National Objective for those that "address slums and blight on an area basis" at 24 CFR,
570,208 (b) of the federal Regulations. Most of the CRA area also falls within Census Tracts that are greater than
50% LMI.
VII. ANNUAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS
The City will support the Indian River County's established goals relative to housing. The City seeks to support
the County's use SHIP and other state funded programs developed through Housing Trust Funds for the provision
of affordable housing.
VIIL PUBLIC HOUSING
The City will participate in any Public Housing needs assessment process to address needs and planned activities.
IX. HOMELESS AND SPECIAL NEEDS
The City of Sebastian does not receive public or private funds to address homeless needs. However, the City will
provide technical assistance and staff support to the Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council.
X. BARRIERS TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING
The City will continue to support Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Code changes that address housing
needs identified:
• Regulatory barriers including zoning regulations and impact fees
• Need for additional affordable housing units
Strategies to remove these regulatory barriers include changing regulations to allocate density bonuses for
developments that will build affordable units. Also, local municipalities may choose to refund impact fees and
other fees like building permit fees. The Shimberg Center projects that over the next five, ten, fifteen years the
need for housing, while affordable in Sebastian will continue to grow. The projected needs based upon
households paying 50% or more of their income for housing costs.
Refer to the Consolidated Plan Chapter 2 for Shimberg Center the projected affordable housing need.
XI. OTHER ACTIONS
Antipoverty strategv
The City will coordinate with various agencies whenever possible for activities like employment outreach and
training to respond to individuals and families.
Lead Based Paint
The City will continue to coordinate with the State Department of Health whenever to ensure that structures in the
housing program (as applicable) with lead based painted are properly remediated.
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XII. CDBG PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Of primary note, the City does not expect to generate or receive any program income from CDBG funded
projects. There is not any program income received in a preceding year program. The City does not have a
Section 108 loan.
Surplus funds are not applicable in this annual action plan.
There are no CDBG grant funds unexpended from a prior year.
There is not income from float -funded activities.
None of the projects listed in this action plan are categorized as "Urgent Need" per the HUD regulations.
The City will ensure that over a three-year period, 70% of CDBG funds are utilized for activities that benefit low -
and moderate- income persons.
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