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HomeMy WebLinkAboutED CDBG Project Funding 2017-18SAN RAFAE L THE CITY WITH A MISSION Agenda Item No: 6.d Meeting Date: January 17, 2017 SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT Department: Economic Development —� Prepared by: Tom Adams City Manager Approval: Economic Development Specialist SUBJECT: Resolution Recommending Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project Funding for the Year 2017-18 RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution. The recommended CDBG project allocations include: $136,579 for countywide programs, $127,750 for public facility access improvements (curb ramps), and $42,000 for Housing Projects (Art Works plumbing upgrades). BACKGROUND: This is a time sensitive item. The City needs to provide its CDBG recommendations to the CDBG Countywide Priority Setting Committee which will meet on February 2. The Countywide Priority Setting Committee will discuss CDBG projects throughout the County and make recommendations on CDBG funding to the Marin County Board of Supervisors which will discuss and approve CDBG allocations for the 2017-18 fiscal year at a meeting on February 14. The CDBG process is earlier this year to provide applicants with more time to submit for other state and federal grant programs. The CDBG Program provides grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to local governments for specified programs which serve low income residents such as housing renovation, community facilities, capital improvements, and human service programs. The County of Marin administers and oversees the HUD program on behalf of the County and cities within the County. Under the agreement between the County of Marin and the City of San Rafael, the City allocates its share of capital and housing funds and the County oversees public service program funding with representation from cities. In 1999, the City adopted an application process and developed City Priorities for CDBG program funding of projects according to the following criteria (see Attachment 1): A. Are City of San Rafael initiated or are joint partnerships with the City B. Fulfill the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (HUD Regulations) C. Are affordable housing projects or community facility related activities within the San Rafael Planning Area D. Are projects that will move forward quickly, have the greatest impact, and can be completed within a reasonable time frame FOR CITY CLERK ONLY File No.: 147 Council Meeting: 01/17/2017 Disposition: Resolution 14267 SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Paye: 2 A matrix evaluating the conformance of the FY 2017-18 applications with the City priorities is included as Attachment 2. Status of ADA Accessibility Improvements Curb Ramp Program The DOJ designated San Rafael a participant in their `Project Civic Access' which requires all city facilities to come into compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The City entered into a settlement agreement with the DOJ that requires the City to comply with ADA requirements for all construction or alterations to public facilities and streets that commenced after January 26, 1992. The agreement specifies new curb ramps and revisions to public facilities such as the Library, City Hall, City Plaza, parks, parking lots and structures to be made pursuant to a 10 year schedule (2004 to 2014). The City of San Rafael completed most of the work specified in the settlement agreement with the exception of a portion of the ADA curb ramps section of the agreement. Due to the complexity, number, and cost of the curb ramp projects, in 2014, the DOJ granted the City a five year extension to construct the remaining curb ramps and the schedule now runs through 2019. Last year, the Department of Public Works held discussions with the DOJ about the City's compliance situation. As a result of these discussions, the City is no longer required to submit annual reports to the DOJ. However, the City is still subject to the terms of the DOJ settlement agreement — the City remains legally bound to show `substantial progress' toward meeting the DOJ settlement goals. Staff believes that the recommendations for the FY 2017-18 CDBG allocations comply with the intent of the CDBG program — they show `substantial progress' to comply with the DOJ settlement, while they also support affordable housing projects which are a priority for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). ANALYSIS: Applications Filed Two applications for housing and capital projects were filed. In addition, the City participates in cost sharing for three annual countywide housing projects. A summary of the projects is attached as Attachment 4 and the applications are shown in Attachment 5. 2017-18 Allocation Amount Staff's best estimate of the total amount of the CDBG grant to the County is $1,302,255. San Rafael receives 39.42% of the net County grant. This percentage reflects the City's share of the total County population as well as poverty and residential over -crowding factors. San Rafael's estimated grant amount for 2017-18 is $375,379. Of this grant amount, a portion of the grant funding is directed to public service projects selected by the Local Area Committee (Councilmember Gamblin serves as a member of the Local Area Committee). The remaining portion of the CDBG funds ($306,329) are designated for housing and capital projects selected by City Council pursuant to the City's adopted priorities. The 2017-18 estimated allocation amounts are: SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Pa2e: 3 Total County Grant $1,302,255 County Administration ($350,000) Net County Grant $952,255 San Rafael Allocation (39.42%) $375,379 Public Service Projects $69,050 Housing and Capital Projects $306,329 Less City share of countywide projects ($136,579) Total City Housing and Capital Allocation $169,750 It is possible that the final Marin County grant amount from HUD may vary from the current estimate provided above. Any change to the grant amount will impact San Rafael's allocation. To avoid the need for an additional hearing, staff recommends that the amounts recommended by Council be subject to revision if there are changes in the County's CDBG allocation. At that time, County staff would recalculate the amounts available for each planning area and each activity category. To the extent that cuts are needed or additional funds are available, staff will adjust the preliminary project grant amounts on a proportional basis, rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. City Council typically authorizes staff to revise the allocations through the resolution attached to its annual recommendation of projects. Recommended Projects The three countywide projects are recommended for funding: 1. Fair Housing Program — Fair Housing of Marin 2. Rehabilitation Loan Program — Marin Housing Authority 3. Residential Accessibility Modifications — Marin Center for Independent Living Fair Housinq Proqram $23,050 The Fair Housing Program educates landlords and neighbors about fair housing laws and helps maintain and encourage population diversity. The program provides community education and outreach concerning fair housing laws and services, recruits and trains fair housing testers, monitors discrimination in the housing market, investigates and verifies claims of alleged discrimination, counsels victims of housing discrimination and pursues fair housing cases in court. CDBG regulations require that the City and County take affirmative action to further fair housing; funding this program is a basic step towards meeting this obligation. The recommended funding amount was coordinated with the County, and represents San Rafael's share of the overall countywide request. Rehabilitation Loan Proqram $107,222 The Marin County Housing Authority loans funds to low income owners of single family homes (including mobile homes) and to non-profit operated group homes to correct substandard housing conditions and to eliminate health and safety hazards. The recommended funding amount was coordinated with the County and represents San Rafael's share of the Countywide request. Domestic Violence Emerqencv Shelter (Center for Domestic Peace) $6,307 The Center for Domestic Peace is a domestic violence shelter located in Marin County at an undisclosed location. The Center has a long-standing relationship with the County of Marin and has been the recipient of federal funding for a number of years. The funding request for 2017-18 is to add two new beds at their facility. The recommended funding amount was coordinated with the County and represents San Rafael's share of the Countywide request. SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT / Page: 4 Other Recommended Projects After funding the City's share of countywide projects as shown above, the remaining funding available for housing and capital projects is $169,750. The two projects seeking funding for CDBG Housing and Capital Projects in the total amount are shown in Attachment 4. CDBG Application details are shown in Attachment 5. There are many competing priorities for CDBG funding - staff considers both the curb ramps and housing related projects high priorities to promote the overall welfare of the San Rafael community. Given that there is only one housing project to fund this year, staff considers it an appropriate use of the CDBG funding. The following is a short summary of the specifics of the recommended CDBG projects: Citv of San Rafael - Public facilities accessibility improvements (ADA) $127,750 This project will provide funding for the City of San Rafael to install accessibility curb ramps at intersections to comply with ADA requirements. Art Works Downtown: Plumbinq upgrade for low income apartments $42,000 Art Works Downtown is a multi -use facility on Fourth Street — its tenants include galleries, artist's studios, retail, and 17 low-income housing units on the upper floors. The housing units have plumbing that is over 70 years old and it is failing in several locations. This project will replace the old failing pipes and provide overall plumbing upgrades to prevent water leakage and reduce ongoing maintenance. Projects Not Recommended for Funding There are no projects which were not recommended for funding this year. FISCAL IMPACT: The City of San Rafael will receive a grant of approximately $127,750, subject to the change based upon the total CDBG grant amount received by the county. These grant funds will be used for the ADA curb ramp program and they will be made available to the City in the 2017-18 Fiscal Year. The CDBG grant funds are provided by the federal government and they are administered by the county so they do not require City staff time to administer. ,�laI[�7�6� • Adopt the staff recommendation. • Alter the staff recommendation of projects recommended and amounts allocated. The total amount recommended for allocation cannot exceed $306,329. ACTION REQUIRED: 1. Adopt Resolution recommending CDBG project funding for the FY 2017-18 CDBG program to the Marin County Board of Supervisors. ATTACHMENTS Resolution Recommending CDBG Project Funding for FY 2017-18 Attachment 1 City of San Rafael CDBG Priorities Attachment 2 2017-18 CDBG Conformance with Priorities Matrix Attachment 3 2017-18 CDBG Public Services Requests Attachment 4 2017-18 CDBG Housing and Capital Projects Summary Attachment 5 2017-18 CDBG Housing and Capital Projects Applications RESOLUTION NO. 14267 RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL RECOMMENDING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROJECT FUNDING FOR THE YEAR 2017-18 TO THE MARIN COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Rafael as follows: WHEREAS in June, 1999, the City Council revised the Cooperation Agreement with the County of Marin for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds whereby the City remained in the County system; and WHEREAS in December, 1999, the City devised a project selection process and established allocation priorities for CDBG projects; and WHEREAS on January 17, 2017, in accordance with the adopted project selection process the City Council reviewed the submitted applications. NOW, THEREFORE IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the City Council recommends to the Marin County Board of Supervisors that the $306,329 in CDBG funds available for allocation by the City of San Rafael be distributed to the projects and in the amounts as shown on the attached EXHIBIT A, subject to adjustments necessary to accommodate any changes in the final allocation given to the County of Marin by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). I, ESTHER C. BEIRNE, City Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of said City held on the 17th day of January 17, 2017, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Colin, Gamblin, McCullough & Mayor Phillips NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None A-- Je&'-r Esther C. Beirne, City Clerk Exhibit A 2017-18 Housing and Capital Recommended Allocations Countywide Housing Projects Fair Housing Program Rehabilitation Loan Program Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter Rehab Countywide Housing Total City Capital and Housing Projects San Rafael Capital Public Facilities Improvements (ADA) San Rafael Capital Total San Rafael Housing Art Works Plumbing Upgrades San Rafael Housing Total PROJECT TOTAL Request City share Allocation $70,000 $23,050 $23,050 $150,000 $107,222 $107,222 $50,000 $19,710 $6,307 $270,000 $149,982 $136,579 Request Allocation $250,000 $127,750 $250,000 $127,750 $42,000 $42,000 $42,000 $42,000 $441,982 $306,329 Attachment 1 City of San Rafael Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) PURPOSE Under the provisions of City -County Community Development Block Grant Cooperation Agreement approved by City Council Resolution No. 10419, the City of San Rafael has established a City Program for CDBG funds within the San Rafael Planning Area. The City Council has taken this action for the purposes of: • Targeting CDBG funds to benefit San Rafael Planning Area residents; • Coordinating CDBG project funding with other efforts of the City; • Funding fewer projects with larger grants; • Measuring the impact of funded projects. PRIORITIES In selecting projects for funding, the City Council will give primary consideration to projects which: A. Are City of San Rafael or San Rafael Redevelopment Agency initiated or are joint partnerships with the City or Agency B. Fulfill the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (HUD Regulations) C. Are affordable housing projects or community facility related activities within the San Rafael Planning Area D. Are projects that will move forward quickly, have the greatest impact, and can be completed within a reasonable time frame APPLICATION PROCESS All applications for CDBG funds shall be filed with the Marin County Community Development Agency, Federal Grants Division, on their forms and consistent with their deadlines. Projects requesting San Rafael Planning Area funds should indicate the amount requested on the form. A portion of the San Rafael Planning Area funds may be used for public service projects. Applications for public service funds will be evaluated by County staff and a recommendation made by the Local Area Committee. Applications for non public service funds will be reviewed by City of San Rafael staff and a recommendation made by the San Rafael City Council based on conformance with the City priorities listed above. Final action on the recommendations will be made by the County Board of Supervisors. TIMING Filing deadlines for applications, with the exception of City initiated projects, will be set by the County. The San Rafael City Council will hold a public meeting to discuss and select projects from those submitted in the same general time frame as the Planning Area Committee meetings. The City Council recommendation will be presented to the County Board of Supervisors as part of the overall County CDBG processing. Attachment 2 2017-18 CDBG Projects Conformance with City Priorities City/ HUD regs Housing, Quick San Rafael Capital Agency Comm Impact, Proiect Facilitv Complete Public Facilities Improvements (ADA) • • C • San Rafael Housing Art Works - Plumbing Upgrades Countywide Housing Fair Housing Program Rehabilitation Loan Program Accessibility Modification Program KEY H = Affordable Housing Project C = Community Facility Project • = Conforms City/ HUD regs Housing, Quick Agency Comm Impact, Proiect Facilitv Complete • H • City/ HUD regs Housing, Quick 1 Agency Comm Impact, Proiect Facilitv Complete • H • • H • • H • Project CodeForward Academy Life Skills Family Law Legal Services Marin Brain Injury Network Services Pickleweed Preschool University Prep (UPI) Performing Stars Senior Access Scholarships Words in Action - San Rafael RotaCare Bay Area Marin County Housing Locator Marin County Housing Locator Attachment 3 2017-18 CDBG Public Services Requests Recommendations will be made by the Local Area Committee Funds Available $69,050 Sponsor Ethan Berry, Inc. Nonprofit (EBI) Family & Children's Law Center Schurig Center City of San Rafael - Community Services Canal Alliance Performing Stars of Marin Senior Access Bay Area Scores RotaCare Bay Area St Vincent de Paul of Marin St Vincent de Paul of Marin Description Request Life skills & coding skills for middle & high school students $134,028 Staff salaries for low cost legal assistance for low income $11,038 Services & support for people with traumatic brain injury $11,826 Staff salaries for preschool programming $70,802 Staff salaries for after school tutoring and support $15,000 Social/self-development for low income children $20,000 Scholarships, elderly day care $31,473 Staff salaries for soccer, poetry, and service learning $50,000 Free medical care $20,000 Alternative 1: Two housing specialists to find housing $211,000 Alternative 2: One housing specialist to find housing $108,000 *Note: total includes alternative #1 for St. Vincent de Paul - if alternative 2 is used the total request is $487,246 $575,167 * Attachment 4 2017-18 CDBG Housing and Capital Project Summary Project Sponsor Countywide Housing Fair Housing Program Fair Housing of Marin Rehabilitation Loan Program Main Housing Authority Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter Center for Domestic Peace San Rafael Capital Public Facilities Improvements (ADA) City of San Rafael San Rafael Housing Affordable Housing Plumbing Upgrades Art Works Downtown Description Request City Share Allocation Fair housing services $70,000 $23,050 $23,050 Staff salaries to provide residential $150,000 $107,222 $107,222 rehabilitation loans Renovate shelter to add two new beds $50,000 $19,710 $6,307 Countywide Housing Total $270,000 $149,982 $136,579 Accessibility improvements to meet ADA $250,000 1 $127,750 requirements San Rafael Capital Total $250,000 $127,750 Rehabilitation of an existing domestic violence $42,000I $42,000 shelter San Rafael Housing Total $42,000 $42,000 Project Total $441,982 $306,329 Attachment 5 CDBG 2017-18 Housing and Capital Projects Applications CUUNTY C>F lel/ ARI N 2016/17 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRAN" CONSTRUCTION APPLICATION FOR CDBG FUNDING Program Year: 2017/18 1) Check One: New Construction x Existing Rehabilitation 2) Which planning area will the project be located? Check all that apply Richardson Bay Upper Ross Valley San Rafael Lower Ross Valley West Marin Novato x 3) General Information: CDBG FUNDING AMOUNT REQUESTED PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME ORGANIZATION/AGENCY NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT SITE ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON & PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS WEBSITE ORGANIZATION DUNS# County of Morin $42,000 Plumbing Upgrade Art Works Downtown 13374 th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 13334 th Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Elisabeth Setten, Executive Director 415-451-8119 elisabeth@artworksdowntown.org http://www.artworksdowntown.org 016986957 Page 1 of 5 2016/17 CDBG FUNDINGAPPLICATION 4) Project Description: Provide a detailed scope of work and describe how this project will benefit the community. Please limit vour response to 2 paragraphs: Art Works Downtown is the fulfillment of a vision sparked 20 years ago when six San Rafael residents began an endeavor to redevelop their community through art. Decades later, AWD anchors a growing arts district in San Rafael, and has played a key role in the revitalization of Fourth Street. The building's 17 affordable -housing apartments provide much-needed housing in an area that has become largely unaffordable, and, with the organization's comprehensive approach providing not just living and studio space, galleries, and education, but a complete artistic environment the vision for connecting art and the community has become a thriving reality. Art Works Downtown's 17 low-income housing units are still operating with the original galvanized pipe plumbing from the 1940's. The original plumbing pipes are corroding'and currently leaking water at normal water pressure. As a result, the water pressure for the building has been lowered to prevent leakage, resulting in substandard water pressure for the' apartment tenants. In addition, rust and metal particles from the corrosion of the old pipes often create clogs in the spigots, shower heads, and toilet valves, causing the need for constant repair. This project seeks to replace the pipes and plumbing for the most affected apartments, #9-14 & 16, and to provide provisions for necessary touch-ups to the plumbing systems of the remaining apartments. 5) HUD National Objective to be served (check at leastone): X Activities benefiting low and moderate -income persons. (LMI) Activities benefiting low and moderate area. (LMA) Activities which aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. 6) How will this project further Marin County's Fair Housing goals? As part of our commitment to the community, Art Works Downtown rents 17 affordable apartments on a non-profit basis to artists and others who qualify for very low income housing. Relative to funding for the construction of new low-income housing, it is challenging to locate funding for the maintenance of existing low-income housing units, but this project will improve the quality of life for all tenants .affected. 7) Approximately how many moderate, low, extremely low, and very low-income persons will directly benefit from the program/project? (Use the table below of income level estimates per household to determine the number of people served): 2016/17 CDBG FUNDING APPLICATION Moderate -Income Low -Income Very Low -Income 20 Extremely Low 2016 HUD INCOME LIMITS Household 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Moderate $90,500 $103,450 $116,350 $129,250 I $139,550 I $149,950 I $160,250 $170,600 Low- ` $68,950 $78,800 $88,650 $98,500 $106,400 $114,300 $122,150 $130,050 Very Low- I $43,050 $49,200 $55,350 I $61,500 I $66,450 $71,350 $76,300 $81,200. Extremely I $28,500 $29,500 $33,250 I $36,900 I $39,900 I $42,850 I $45,800 $48,750 2016/17 CDBG FUNDING APPLICATION 8) Will this project benefit a particular group of people? Members of the Protected Classes? Yes, this project will benefit the tenants of Art Works Downtown's rental units, which are exclusively rented to low-income individuals and families. 9) If your agency has a remaining project funding balance from previous years' County of Marin CDBG funding, please explain below: Not applicable. Art Works Downtown has not received CDBG funding before. 10) List your past specific accomplishments/activities and goals of your organization/agency using CDBG funds. Did you meet these goals and accomplishments? Please describe:' Not applicable. Art Works Downtown has not received CDBG funding before. 11) If your organization has never received a CDBG grant what is your experience with administering CDBG or other federal grant programs? To date, Art Works Downtown has not received federal funding for our low income housing, however we have received hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations and grant funding from private and public sources, which have been administered with accounting best practices. 11) Are you familiar with Davis Bacon and HUD Form 4010? If not, see HUD Form 4010 Yes, Art Works Downtown is familiar with HUD Form 4010 and prepared to adhere to the standards laid out within. County of Marin Page 3 of 5 2016/17 CDBG FUNDINGAPPLICATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT & FINANCIAL DATA 12) State who will supervise and manage the project and the individual(s) project management capability. List any approvals or authorizations required and received for the project to continue (for new construction, rehabilitation, or other capital projects, list any entitlements that are necessary for the project): Elisabeth Setten, the Art Works Downtown Executive Director, will supervise and manage the project, as well as authorize and approve budget expenditures. Nate Castillo, AWD Facilities Manager, will supervise the project contractors. 13) Project Timeline: List program/project objectives and milestones, along with an estimated timetable for reaching them. (The general tasks for a construction project are provided below; please add tasks as needed) Task Define scope of work/finish design Complete environmental Release bid package Select contractor Finalize contract Obtain building permits Start construction Complete Construction (target: June 30, 2017) Date of Completion 1/2017 2/2017 Completed 1/2017 2/2017 2/2017 5/2017 8/2017 14) Project Budget: (a) List the activities and/or items for your entire vroiect budget including CDBG funds and other funds (complete the table below) Funding Source f e.g. CDBG) Source $ Amount Uses $ Amount WD $2500 _ Acquire bid for drawings and $2500 plans { $31,500 Estimated cost of repairs $31,500 I $8,000 Touch-up plumbing $8,000 TOTAL I $42,000 TOTAL $42,000 County of Marin 2016/17 CDBG FUNDINGAPPLICATION Page 4 of 5 I (b) Now did you obtain your cost estimates? ( The cost estimates were obtained from contractor bids. (c) Does the project have site control? i.e. ownership of the project site, lease agreement? Yes, Art Works Downtown owns the building, (d) were other funding sources explored? If other funding sources are not being utilized, why could other funding sources not be used on the project or could not be acquired? Yes, the City of San Rafael has tentatively committed $97,000 for electrical upgrades, though currently no other funding for the plumbing project has been pursued. Art Works Downtown has, however, committed $50,000 for sewer upgrades by partial completion of the proposed project. As well, the Marin Community Foundation will be approached for additional funding if needed. 15) Will the requested CDBG funds be expended by the end of the 2018 (December 30, 2018)? Yes - No If No, please explain why: Yes, these funds wail be expended and the project completed b t - p p 1 p Y 18, he end 20............. _ -- - -- - 16) Please sign (provide title)and date your application below: Signature/Title 'Date Please submit 1 signed original and 4 conies of your application to; Mailing Address: County of Marin 3501 Civic Center Drive #308 San Rafael, CA 94903 Application submittal deadline is Attn: Jared Stalling Tuesday; November 8, 20,16 by 5 p_m. Program Year: 1) Check One: COUNTY OF MAR1 2016/17 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION FOR CDBG FUNDING 2017/18 X New Construction Existing Rehabilitation 2) Which planning area will the project be located? Check all thatapply Richardson Bay Upper Ross Valley San Rafael Lower Ross Valley West Marin Novato X 3) General Information: CDBG FUNDING AMOUNT REQUESTED PROGRAM/PROJECT NAME ORGANIZATION/AGENCY NAME MAILING ADDRESS PROJECT SITE ADDRESS j CONTACT PERSON & PHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS WEBSITE ORGANIZATION DUNS# County of Marin $250,000 ADA Curb Ramps City of San Rafael -Department of Public Works 111 Morphew St. San Rafael, CA 94901 Various Richard Landis 415-485-3354 Richard.landis@citvofsanrafael.org http://www.citvofsanrafael.orp/ 08-244-7459 Page 1 of 5 2016/17 CDBG FUNDINGAPPLICATION N/A 4) Project Description: Provide a detailed scope of work and describe how this project will benefit the community. Please limit vour response to 2 paragraphs. The City of San Rafael entered into a 10 -year settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in 2004. The agreement requires the City to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as it relates to the public right-of-way (sidewalks, streets, etc.) and facilities. All requested funds are for the construction of curb ramps that will make San Rafael's sidewalks and streets accessible for wheelchair users and other individuals with disabilities. The agreement calls for the construction of 765 curb ramps on those "...streets, roads, and highways that have been constructed or altered since January 26, 1992." 5) HUD National Objective to be served (check at leastone): X Activities benefiting low and moderate -income persons, (LMI) Activities benefiting low and moderate area. (LMA) IActivities which aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. 6) How will this project further Marin County's Fair Housing goals?: 7) Approximately how many moderate, low, extremely low, and very low-income persons will directly benefit from the program/project? (Use the table below of income level estimates per household to determine the number of people served): 8) Moderate -Income Low -Income Very Low -Income Extremely Low Because curb ramp locations are scattered throughout the City and are not address -specific, it is not possible to determine the number individuals, regardless of income, who will benefit from CDBG funds. However, according to the 2010 census, the median income for disabled individuals living in San Rafael was well below the income limits shown on the table below. 2016 HUD INCOME LIMITS Household Size 1 2 3 =EA���4E__== 5 6 7 8 Moderate -Income $90,500 $103,450 $116,350 129=; 5D. $139,550 $149,950 $160,250 $170,600 Low -Income $68,950 $78,800 $88,650 inld:S $98�0� $106,400 $114,300 $122,150 $130,050 Very Low -Income $43,050 $49,200 $55,35061500y- $66,450 $71,350 $76,300 $81,200 Extremely Low 828,500 $29,500 $33,250 $36,900 $39,900 $42,850 $45,800 $48,750 2016/17 CDBG FUNDING APPLICATION SOURCE: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Page 2 of 5 County of Marin 9) Will this project benefit a particular group of people? Members of the Protected Classes? The project will address the needs of individuals with a broad range of physical disabilities, e.g., wheel chair users, people with ambulation issues and those who are visually impaired. 10) if your agency has a remaining project funding balance from previous years' County of Marin CDBG funding, please explain below: There are no remaining funds from the previous year's CDBG allocation. 11) List your past specific accomplishments/activities and goals of your organization/agency using CDBG funds. Did you meet these goals and accomplishments? Pleasedescribe: Our goal is to make San Rafael's public right-of-way accessible to individuals with disabilities. Since 2005 the City has constructed 433 of the 765 curb ramps identified in our Settlement Agreement with the federal Department of Justice, primarily paid for with CDBG funds. 12) If your organization has never received a CDBG grant what is your experience with administering CDBG or other federal grant programs? N/A 11) Are you familiar with Davis Bacon and HUD Form 4010? If not, see HUD Form 4010 Yes. County of Marin Page 3 of 5 2016/17 CDBG FUNOINGAPPLICATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT & FINANCIAL DATA 12) State who will supervise and manage the project and the individual(s) project management capability. List any approvals or authorizations required and received for the project to continue (for new construction, rehabilitation, or other capital projects, list any entitlements that are necessary for the project): The project will be supervised by San Rafael City Engineer Kevin McGowan. It will be managed by Assistant Civil Engineer Stephanie Gindlesperger. The San Rafael City Council must approve a construction agreement and the project budget. 13) Proiect Timeline: List program/project objectives and milestones, along with an estimated timetable for reaching them. (The general tasks for a construction project are provided.below; please add tasks as needed) Task Define scope of work/finish design Complete environmental Release bid package Select'contractor Finalize contract Obtain building permits Start construction Complete Construction (target: June 30, 2017) Date of Completion Construct 10-15 ADA curb ramps Categorically exempt September 2017 October 2017 October 2017 N/A February 2018 April 2018 14) Prolect Budget: (a) List the activities and/or items for your entire aroiect budget including CDBG funds and other funds (complete the table below) Funding Source (e.g. CDBG) Source $ Amount Uses $ Amount $N/A Design/A/E $N/A CDBG $250,000 (Construction $250,000 items/materials) $ $ $N/A Permit fees $N/A (City of San Rafael -Gas Tax I $25,000 Contingency $25,000 TOTAL I $275,000 TOTAL $275,000 County of Marin . 2016/17CDBG FUNDINGAPPLICATION Page 4 of 5 (b) How did you obtain your cost estimates? Cost estimates are based upon recent curb ramp construction projects bid results, (c) Does the project have site control? i.e., ownership of the project site, lease agreement? All construction will take place on City -owned right-of-way, (d) Were other funding sources explored? If other funding sources are not being utilized, why could other funding sources not be used on the project or could not be acquired? Other funding sources will be considered once preliminary construction and construction contingency estimates have been finalized. The availability of City -controlled funds such as Gas Tax will depend upon other public right- of-way capital project priorities. 15) Will the requested CDBG funds be expended by the end of the 2018 (December 30, 2018)? Yes - No If No, please explain why: All CDBG funds will be expended by December 30, 2018. 16) Please sign (provide title) and date your application below: 1- j!� - - - — Signature/Title Date Please submit 1 signed original and 4 copies of vour application to: Mailing Address: County of Marin 3501 Civic Center Drive #308' San Rafael, CA 94903 Attn: Jared Stalling Phvsical Address (if dropping off application): County of Marin- Community Development 3501 Civic Center Drive #308 Attn: Jared Stalling COUNTY OF MARIN Application submittal deadline is Tuesday, November 8, 2016 by 5 p.m. POSTMARKS WILL NOT BEA CCEPTED Page 5 of 5 2016/17 CDBG FUNDING APPLICATION ROUTING SLIP / APPROVAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Use this cover sheet with each submittal of a staff report before approval by the City Council. Save staff report (including this cover sheet) along with all related attachments in the Team Drive (T:) --> CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEMS 4 AGENDA ITEM APPROVAL PROCESS 4 [DEPT - AGENDA TOPIC] Agenda Item # Date of Meeting: 1/17/2017 From: Tom Adams Department: Economic Development Date: 1/5/2017 Topic: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Subject: Resolution Recommending Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Project Funding for the Year 2017-18 to the Marin County Board of Supervisors Type: ® Resolution ❑ Ordinance ❑ Professional Services Agreement ❑ Other: Discussion Item APPROVALS ® Finance Director Remarks: MM - Approved 1/10/17 ® City Attorney Remarks: LG -Approved 1/9/16. ® Author, review and accept City Attorney / Finance changes Remarks: ® City Manager Remarks: