HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-22-18 22-23 CDBG Action Plan FY22-23RESOLUTION NO. R-22-18
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
APPROVING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT 2022/2023 ANNUAL
ACTION PLAN, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AND TRANSMIT ALL
DOCUMENTS TO THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT, PROVIDING FOR SCRIVENER'S ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Fiscal Year 2022 allocations
from 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; for the City of Sebastian in the amount of
$130,889.00; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian has prepared the 2022/2023 Annual Action Plan pursuant to all
requirements of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and
WHEREAS, Notice of the Public Hearing regarding the Annual Action Plan was published in a
newspaper of general circulation; and .
WHEREAS, the Annual Action Plan was made available for review and comments prior to the
adoption by City Council at City Hall and on the City we6site; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sebastian conducted a public hearing on July 27, 2022, for citizen review
and comment; and
WHEREAS, the proposed CDBG projects and activities are consistent with the U.S. Housing and
Urban Development's National Objectives.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN HEREBY DETERMINES, FINDS, AND RESOLVES AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. (1) City Council approves the 2022/2023 Annual Action Plan; (2) and authorizes the
Mayor to execute and transmit all required documents to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development.
Section 2. CONFLICT. All resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed.
Section 3. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS. Sections of this resolution may be renumbered or re -lettered
and corrections of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City
Manager, or the City Manager's designee, without need of further action of the City Council by fling a
corrected copy of same with the City Clerk.
Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution shall become effective upon adoption.
The forgoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Nunn . The motion was
seconded by McPartlan and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows:
Mayor Jim Hill
aye
Vice Mayor Fred Jones
aye
Council Member Ed Dodd
aye
Council Member Christopher Nunn
aye
Council Member Bob McPartlan
aye
The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this 271h day of July 2022.
ATTEST:
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CITY OF SEBVFLORIDA
By:
Jim Hill -.
Approved as to Form and Content for
Reliance hype Cityqf`54asn only:
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022-2023
CITY OF
SE�T�N
HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022-2023
Prepared by:
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City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
Adopted July 27, 2022
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022.2023
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Sebastian Community Development Department is pleased to present the Fourth Year Annual Action
Plan for 2022. This plan addresses programs for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) finding
provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and identifies the second programmatic
year specific objectives and outcomes.
To nrovide 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 housim
Included within this broad goal are the following: assist homeless persons in obtaining affordable
housing; retain the affordable housing stock; increase the availability of permanent housing that is
affordable to low and moderate income residents without discrimination; and increase supportive
housing the includes structural features and services to enable persons with special needs to live in
dignity.
To expand economic onoortunities
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- and moderate -income persons in the City. There was a public hearing and a public
notice comment period where the plan was posted on the official website. The City also conducted a city-wide
needs survey and preserving housing stock was a high priority. Moving all the funds to housing means that the
City will achieve 100% LMI benefit which helps in the overall 5-year goal of benefiting LMI with 70% of the
funds.
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 FY 2022 of $130,889.
Table 1: Fundine Sources
Fundinp`Source Amount
Community Development Block Grant $130,889.00
City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
Adopted July 27, 2022
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022-2023
IV. ANNUAL OBJECTIVES
The City wishes to keep the program simple to meet the national objective of benefiting low- and 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:
Objective Category ® Objective Category: Suitable
Decent Housing Living Environment
Which includes: Which includes:
assisting homeless persons improving the safety and
obtain affordable housing livability of neighborhoods
assisting persons at risk of' eliminating blighting
becoming homeless influences and the deterioration
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 aide
providing affordable housing
that is accessible to job
opportunities
Table 2: 2022 CDBG Activities
of property and facilities
® 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
❑ Objective Category:
Expanded Economic
Opportunities
Which includes:
❑ job creation and retention
establishment, stabilization
and expansion of small
business (including micro -
businesses)
❑ the prevision of public
services concerned with
employment
❑ the prevision of jobs to low-
income persons living in areas
affected by those programs
and activities under programs
covered by the plan
FJ restoring and preserving ❑
properties of special historic,
architectural, or aesthetic value
❑ conserving energy resources ❑
and use of renewable energy
sources
I Activity
Home Repair Program for Veterans, Elderly and Disabled
Administration
City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
Adopted July 27, 2022
availability of mortgage
financing for low income
persons at reasonable rates
using non-discriminatory
lendingpractices
access to capital and credit for
development activities that
promote die long-term
economic social viability of
the community
Amount
$104,711.20
$26,177.80
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022-2023
The City of Sebastian's Community Development Department is the lead agency for the development and
implementation of the Consolidated Plan and the Annual Action Plan, City staff, stakeholders, and the City
Council itself have all worked in cooperation for the development of the plan.
V. DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES
PROJECT 1— HOME REPAIR PROGRAM FOR VETERANS, ELDERLY AND THE DISABLED
(Housing will be 100% LMI benefit.)
City Wide application for LMI Veterans, Elderly and the Disabled
1. Description: Provision of home rehabilitation work targets; veterans, the elderly and the disabled. This
will he the only activity this activity this year due to cost of addressing safe, health, code compliant
homes. Home rehab applicants must undergo a rigorous income qualification to be eligible.
2. Completion date: September 30, 2024.
3. Service Area: City-wide.
4. Outcome Indicator. Rehab two LMI Households for Code, Safety and ADA needs.
5. Outcome Statement: Retaining affordable housing stock.
V1. GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION/ALLOCATION PRIORITIES
To further the objectives of the grant, it is necessary to identify the location of neighborhoods by Block Groups
where most 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 (5422% LMI)
• Block Group 2 of Census Tract 508.05 (50.51 % LMI)
Refer to the Consolidated Plan Chapter 1 for cemsus tract maps.
VII. ANNUAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING GOALS
The City will support 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 Town Funds for the provision of
affordable housing.
VIII. 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 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.
City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
Adopted July 27, 2022
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2022-2023
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, and 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.
)a. OTHER ACTIONS
,be Fverytrotepy
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co to 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.
XH. CDBG PROGRAM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
Of primary note, the City does not expect to generate or receive any pmgam 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.
If there are unexpended funds from prior years, this plan will be amended to roBect same.
There is no income from float -forded 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 moderato- income persons.
City of Sebastian Annual Action Plan
Adopted July 27, 2022
�IWIYI : U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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May 13, 2022
The Honorable Jim Hill
Mayor of Sebastian City
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Dear Mayor Hill:
1 am pleased to inform you of your jurisdiction's Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 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. Public Law It 7-269 includes FY 2022
funding for these programs. Yourjurisdiction's FY 2022 available amounts are as follows:
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) $130,889
Recovery Housing Program (RHP) $0
HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) $0
Housing Trust Fund (HTF) $0
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) $0
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) $0
Individuals and families across the country are struggling to recover from four converging
crises impacting housing stability: the COVID-19 pandemic, economic hardships, climate change,
and racial inequity. Through these bedrock programs, CPD seeks to develop strong 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. We urge grantees to strategically plan the
disbursement of grant funds to provide relief for those affected by these converging crises and help
move our country toward a robust recovery.
Based on your jurisdiction's CDBG allocation for this year and outstanding Section 108
balances as of May 13, 2022, you also have $654,445 in available Section 108 borrowing authority.
Since Section 108 loans we federally guaranteed, this program can leverage your jurisdiction's
existing CDBG funding to access low -interest, long-term financing to invest in your jurisdiction.
HUD continues to emphasize the importance of effective performance measurements in all its
formula Want programs. Proper reporting in the Integrated Disbursement and Information System
(IDIS) is critical to ensure grantees comply with program requirements and policies, provide
demographic and income information about the persons that benefited from a community's
activities, and participate in HUD -directed grantee monitoring. Your ongoing attention to ensuring
complete and accurate reporting of performance measurement data continues to be an invaluable
resource regarding the impact of these formula grant programs.
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The Office of Community Planning and Development is looldng forward to worldng with you
to promote 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,
Jvemi{ine A. Bryon
Acting General Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Community Planning and Development
Community
Development Block
Grants
► Funding - $130,889
► National Objectives
► Benefit to LMI persons
► Census or survey for I�lii �� . � I
indirect benefit
► Income verification for
direct benefit
► Elimination of slum and
blight
► Urgent needs
2
Is Total
4
Is Total
6
Is Total
Number of
Income
Household
Income
Household
Income
Household
Persons in
Range
Income
Range
Income
Range
Income within
Household
(Low)
within this
(Very Low)
within this
(Extremely
this Range?
Range?
Range?
Low)
1
0 - $44,750
Yes No
0 - $28,000
Yes No
0 - $16,800
Yes No
2
0 - $51,150
Yes No
0 - $32,000
Yes No
0 - $19,200
Yes No
3
0 - $57,550
Yes No
0 - $36,000
Yes No
0 - $23,030
Yes No
4
0 - $63,900
Yes No
0 - $39,950
Yes No
0 - $27,750
Yes No
5
0 - $69,050
Yes No
0 - $43,150
Yes No
0 - $32,470
Yes No
6
0 - $74,150
Yes No
0 - $46,350
Yes No
0 - $37,190
Yes No
7
0 - $79,250
Yes No
0 - $49,550
Yes No
0 - $41,910
Yes No
8
0 - $84,350
Yes No
0 - $52,750
Yes No
0 - $46,630
Yes No
Entitlement Community
Development Block
Grants - Budget
Activity
Amount
Veterans, Elderly and Disabled
$104,712
Administration
$26,177
Activity 1 - Home Repairs
PROJECT 1 - HOME REPAIR PROGRAM FOR
VETERANS, ELDERLY AND THE DISABLED
► City Wide application for LMI Veterans,
Elderly and the Disabled
► Description: Home repair for code safety and
health for income -qualified candidates.
Costs continue to increase, and we have
more applicants than money, so staff is
recommending full allocation to housing. This
will also ensure compliance with the
requirement that 70% of program funds
benefit LMI persons.
► Service Area: City-wide
► Outcome Statement: Benefit to 3 LMI
households with priority to VLI and LI veterans,
elderly and disabled.
The City of Sebastian
Action Plan Questions
Thank You
S�Ta►V
HOME OF PEUCM NVOID
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TRANSMITTAL
Council Meetina Date: July 27, 2022
Aaenda Item Title: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action
Plan for FY 2022/2023 Public Hearing and Adoption of
Resolution No. R-22-18
Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan for FY 2022/2023
through the adoption of Resolution No. R-22-18
Background: On May 13, 2022, the City of Sebastian received notification of
Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 allocations for the CDBG program through the Office of Community
Planning and Developments (CPD) formula programs in the amount of $130,889. The
allocated funding will be incorporated into the established Home Repair/Rehabilitation
program for Veterans, Elderly and the Disabled. Including this funding into the existing
program will save time and resources in making these funds more readily available. The
City is required to adopt an Annual Action Plan for the expenditure of allocated funds in
accordance with the 5-year Consolidated Plan adopted on August 15, 2019. HUD requires
receipt of the 2022 Action Plan in September 2022.
ACTION PLAN FOR 2021/2022 :
1 Community Develooment Block Grant 1 $130,889.00
PROPOSED ALLOCATIONS
Home Repair Program for Veterans, Elderly and Disabled I $104,712.00
Administration $ 26,177.00
HUD allows up to 20% for administration costs for the program. The estimated amount to
benefit low- and moderate -income persons for the CDBG Program is 80%. Funds not
dispersed within the annual allocation must be spent within three (3) years.
The City expects no displacement of families, individuals, or businesses to occur as a result
of the activities. Should displacement occur as a result of any project or activity, the City will
follow the regulations of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition
Policies Act of 1970, as amended. The Action Plan has been developed using an estimate
of the amount of 2022 CDBG entitlement funding that the City anticipates receiving from the
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Funding amount revisions will
be made to the activities in the Action Plan should the exact amount of funding awarded by
HUD differ from this estimate. Priority activities will remain the same regardless of the
amount of funding received from HUD. The City will adhere to the Citizen Participation Plan
amendment requirements K an activity will be added to or cancelled from the Action Plan.
The City may also use unprogrammed CDBG monies to fund 2022 CDBG activities as
needed or/or until the 2022 funds are made available from HUD.
There were no comments presented to the Community Development Department in regards
to the allocation of funds during the 14 day commenting period.
Resolution No. R-22-18 provides for: (1) Approval of the 2022/2023 Annual Action
Plan; (2) and authority for the Mayor to execute and transmit all required documents
to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
If Agenda Item Requires Expenditure of Funds:
Tole Cost: 130,889
Fund to Be Utilized for Appropriation: 130,889 (CDBG)
Attachments
1. Resolution No. R-22-18
2. Annual Action Plan (FY 202212023)
3. Public Notice
4. HUD Award Letter
5. Power Point Presentation
Administrative Services Department evievr OM
City Attorney Review: /
Procurement Division Rev ew, d e hceble: ! 4
City Manager Auth ri tion:
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