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Agenda 07/10/2018 Item #11F07/10/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the Collier County FY2018-2019 One-Year Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Programs, including the reprogramming of funds from previous years and estimated program income; approve the Resolution, HUD Certifications, and SF 424 Application for Federal Assistance; and authorize transmittal to HUD. OBJECTIVE: To maintain compliance with federal regulations to allow for the acceptance and use of federal HUD entitlement funds. CONSIDERATIONS: HUD offers entitlement funds in different programs to allow local governments to meet program-specific community needs. Entitlement programs include CDBG, which funds a wide variety of projects such as housing affordability, public services, public infrastructure, acquisition, and others, HOME, which funds new housing construction, housing rehabilitation and rental assistance, and ESG, which funds homeless programs. On June 28, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approved the County’s Five (5) Year Consolidated Plan for the use of entitlement funds for the period of FY2016-2020 (Agenda Item 11E). As part of the County’s Consolidated Plan, the Community and Human Services (CHS) Division is required to adopt and submit an Annual Action Plan each year. This is the third year of the Five Year Consolidated Plan. The Annual Action Plan was developed in accordance with the County’s Citizen Participation Plan. The County’s process for project selection begins with an application, followed by a recommendation by the Review and Ranking Committee. Recommended projects are then outlined and described in the Action Plan and eventually finalized in subrecipient agreements for activities approved by the Board. There may be non-material discrepancies in project descriptions between the initial application, development of the action plan, and finalizing the contractual agreement which is presented to the Board for approval. Local organizations submitted a total of thirteen (13) applications for HUD grant funding during the entitlement grant application period, and nine (9) activities have been recommended for award. During FY2018-2019, Collier County anticipates allocating $3,707,785 (including program income and prior year’s resources) in CDBG, HOME, and ESG funding to address the priority needs and goals identified in the FY2016-2020 Consolidated Plan. FY2018-2019 goals and outcomes are as follows: Goal Name Objective Outcome Goal Outcome Indicator Affordable Housing for Homeownership Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Affordability Homeowner Housing benefits: 76 Low/Mod Households/Housing Units Affordable Rental Housing Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Affordability Public Facility, Infrastructure, or other Activities for Low-/Moderate- Income Housing Benefit: 15 Households Assisted Tenant-based rental assistance: 15 Households Assisted Improve Public Infrastructure Suitable Living Environment Sustainability Public Infrastructure Activities benefit: 2,560 low/mod persons Improve Public Facilities and Other Facilities Suitable Living Environment Sustainability Public Facility Improvements benefit: 622 Persons Assisted 11.F Packet Pg. 327 07/10/2018 Provide Public Services Suitable Living Environment Sustainability Public service activities other than Low/Mod Housing benefit: 212 persons CHDO Set-Aside Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Affordability HUD waiver Emergency Housing and Services for the Homeless Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Availability/ Accessibility Homeless Person Overnight Shelter: 150 Persons Assisted Rapid Re-Housing and Homelessness Prevention Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Availability/ Accessibility Homelessness Prevention: 3 Households Assisted Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Support Provide Decent, Affordable Housing Availability/ Accessibility Other: One agency Details of specific activities to be funded may be found beginning on page 24 of the Action Plan. The Draft Action Plan was advertised for thirty (30) days between May 24, 2018 and June 24, 2018, in anticipation of bringing the Action Plan to the June 26th BCC Meeting. Citizen comments received before the publication of this Agenda Item, if any, are included as an attachment to the Action Plan. Comments received after publication will be incorporated into the Plan for transmittal to HUD and made part of the public record. FISCAL IMPACT: Acceptance of the Annual Action Plan will not affect ad-valorem dollars. The 2018- 2019 entitlement allocation to Collier County and Naples will be $3,408,275 as shown below. The re- programmed, unexpended funds and program income total $314,340. The overall total allocation for FY2018-2019 funding year is $3,722,615. Funds will be available within the Housing Grant Fund (705). Program FY18-19 Allocation Re-Program & Program Income Total Allocation CDBG $ 2,519,179 $ 13,000 $ 2,532,179 HOME $ 697,393 $ 301,340 $ 998,733 ESG $ 191,703 $ 0 $ 191,703 TOTAL $ 3,408,275 $ 314,340 $ 3,722,615 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This Item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. -JAB GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: HUD funding assists the County in addressing some of the goals and objectives of the Housing Element in the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: To approve the Collier County FY2018-2019 One-Year HUD Annual Action Plan including the reprogramming of program income and funds from previous years; approve the Resolution, HUD Certifications and SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance; and authorize transmittal to HUD. Prepared By: Cormac Giblin, Grants and Housing Development Manager; Community and Human Services Division 11.F Packet Pg. 328 07/10/2018 ATTACHMENT(S) 1. HUD Funding Priorities and Graphic 052518-1322 (PDF) 2. Collier County FY18 AAP [Linked] (PDF) 3. FY2018 Action Plan SF 424 - CAO06072018145627 (PDF) 4. FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (PDF) 5. FY2018 ActnPlanApprvl Res - CAO06072018145827 (PDF) 6. HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (PPTX) 11.F Packet Pg. 329 07/10/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.F Doc ID: 6117 Item Summary: *** This item was continued from the June 26, 2018 BCC meeting. *** Recommendation to approve the Collier County FY2018-2019 One-Year Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Programs, including the reprogramming of funds from previous years and estimated program income; approve the Resolution, HUD Certifications, and SF 424 Application for Federal Assistance; and authorize transmittal to HUD. (Cormac Giblin, Manager - Housing and Grant Development, Community and Human Services) Meeting Date: 07/10/2018 Prepared by: Title: Manager - Technical Systems Operations – Administrative Services Department Name: Michael Cox 06/28/2018 9:06 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Cmnty & Human Svc – Public Services Department Name: Kimberley Grant 06/28/2018 9:06 AM Approved By: Review: County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 07/02/2018 10:06 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 07/10/2018 9:00 AM 11.F Packet Pg. 330 Page 1 of 3 Memorandum To: Leo Ochs, County Manager From: Cormac Giblin, Housing & Grant Development Manager Community and Human Services Division Date: May 25, 2018 Subject: Upcoming Action Plan- HUD Program Priorities CC: Nick Casalanguida, Deputy County Manager Steve Carnell, Public Services Department Head Kim Grant, Director Community and Human Services This memo is to provide information on housing affordability and grants topics. HUD Priorities and Grant Planning Process Collier County is an entitlement jurisdiction that is eligible to receive community planning and development funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). As the name implies, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s priority is for projects that produce affordable housing throughout the communities that receiving funding. As an entitlement jurisdiction the County is required to develop a Five-Year Consolidated Plan. Collier County’s current Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2016-2020) is a comprehensive planning document promoting a coordinated approach to housing and community development needs, and fostering the coordination of all programs funded by HUD. It provides guidance on the investment of HUD dollars and outlines the priorities by which the County’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program funds will be invested over those five years. The goals of Collier County’s Five-Year Plan, were developed in conjunction with a needs assessment and input of community stakeholders, and was approved by the Board on June 28, 2016, item 11E. The number one goal of the plan is to promote housing affordability as a priority by appropriately using HUD funds on such projects first, whenever it is reasonably feasible. The current top three priorities of Collier’s 5-Year Plan are: #1 Housing Affordability, #2 Public Services, and #3 Infrastructure Improvements The County is required to develop an Annual Action Plan for each year of the Consolidated Plan period. The Action Plan outlines the goals and objectives for activities to be undertaken in the specified year in order to implement the priorities of the 5-Year Plan by providing decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expanding economic opportunities principally for low- and moderate-income persons. 11.F.1 Packet Pg. 331 Attachment: HUD Funding Priorities and Graphic 052518-1322 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Page 2 of 3 Each year, Community and Human Services publicly advertises funding availability, and holds a public meeting in order to be available to the public to share information regarding the funding and the process. Following this, agencies make application to the County to carry out specific activities implementing the goals of the Five-Year Plan. The technical merits of these applications are reviewed and ranked by a Review and Ranking Committee (RRC) appointed by the County Manager. The committee is generally comprised of 5 to 6 members and is identified each year. The selection criteria for members are generally based on the following experience: Land Development/ Planning/ Growth Management experience, Grant development/ management, Grant writing/ implementation, Federal/ state grant knowledge, and at least one Member from Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) is required. All RRC members receive orientation material and sign a conflict of interest statement. The RRC reviews each application for funding, conducts a public meeting wherein each applicant makes a presentation supporting their request, and members score each application independently based on established scoring criteria (see attached) as well as priorities set by the Board of County Commissioners in the Five-Year Plan. Applications scoring highest are recommended for funding in the Annual Action Plan. All entities have a 30-Day Public Comment Period to contribute input into the Annual Action Plan. The Public Comment Period for this year’s 2018-19 Annual Action Plan is open May 24 through June 24, 2018. The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program provides the largest portion of HUD funding. The CDBG grant program funds programs that work to ensure decent affordable housing, provide services in our community, and create jobs through the expansion and retention of businesses. In total, no less than 70% of CDBG funds must be used for activities that benefit low- and moderate-income persons. In addition, each activity must meet one of the established national objectives for the program: benefit low- and moderate-income persons, prevention or elimination of slums or blight, or address community development needs having an urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health and welfare of the community. Collier County is estimated to receive $2,519,179 in CDBG funding for FY18-19 The HOME Investment Partnership program provides annual grant funds to implement local housing strategies designed to increase homeownership and affordable housing opportunities for low and very low-income households. The program is designed exclusively to create affordable housing and often funds are used in partnership with a local nonprofit group(s). The estimated allocation of HOME funding for Collier County for FY 18-19 is $697,393. The purpose of the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program is to assist individuals and families quickly regain stability in permanent housing after experiencing a housing crisis or homelessness. ESG funds support homelessness prevention, emergency shelter, and related services. Collier is Slated to receive $191,703 in ESG funding for FY 18-19. 11.F.1 Packet Pg. 332 Attachment: HUD Funding Priorities and Graphic 052518-1322 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Page 3 of 3 SCORING CRITERIA CRITERIA MAXIMUM POINTS Impact on Collier County Priorities 15 Project Description and Goals 20 Implementation Plan and Readiness to Implement Timeliness – Project Completion 15 20 Experience and Organizational Capacity 20 Financial Management/Budget 25 Performance Measures 5 Sub Total 120 BONUS POINTS Readiness 5 Leverage >1:1 5 Collaborative project 5 Intensive impact on Community – Increased per capita benefit 5 11.F.1 Packet Pg. 333 Attachment: HUD Funding Priorities and Graphic 052518-1322 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing HUD FUNDING 101 HOMELESSNESS & PREVENTION Assist persons who are home- less through emergency, transitional and permanent housing and supportive services. Assist households at risk of homelessness with short-term rental payment and other assistance. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Provide job training to help residents access employment opportunities, especially the disabled or those who speak English as a second language. Support business development to create employment opportunities. PUBLIC FACILITIES Fund public facility improvements that benefit low/ moderate income households and persons with special needs to include community centers, health care facilities, parks, & public safety stations/ offices, as well as other allowable public facility projects. INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS Fund non-housing community development that eliminates blight, im-proves safety, and provides new af-fordable housing to include demolition and redevelopment, sidewalk construction , street en- hancements, and other allowableprojects. HOUSING AFFORDABILITY Support new construction, rehabilitation, or acquisition of affordable housing for homeownership & rental. To provide assistance and education to homebuyers. PUBLIC SERVICES Fund projects that provide supportive services to low/moderate income households, special needs persons with disabilities, senior & youth services , legal services and other allowable public services . Max 15% of annual allocation. HUD’s MISSION: Create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality, affordable homes for all. CDBG The CDBG program works to ensure decent affordable housing, to provide services to the most vul- nerable, and to expand economic opportunities, principally to low-and moderate-income persons. HOME The HOME Investment Partnerships program is designed exclusively to create affordable housing for low- income households, often in partnership with local nonprofit groups. The Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program is designed to increase the number and quality of emergency shelters and transitional housing facilities for the homeless, to operate these facilities and provide social services, and to help prevent homelessness. Prior Year Funding 2014-15 $300,000 2015-16 $500,000 2016-17 $915,000 2017-18 $1,684,646 Prior Year Funding 2014-15 $186,360 2015-16 $241,333 2016-17 $334,084 2017-18 $328,843 Prior Year Funding 2014-15 $875,000 2014-15 $300,000 Prior Year Funding Prior Year Funding 2014-15 $301,182 2015-16 $166,938 2016-17 $274,641 2017-18 $110,000 Prior Year Funding 2014-15 $0 2015-16 $02016-17 2017-18 $0 Collier County’s 5-Year Consolidated Plan’s high priorities are activities that will be considered for funding with CDBG, HOME, or ESG during the five-year period of 2016 through 2021. Current Priorities: #1 Housing Affordability. #2 Public Services, & #3 Infrastructure Improvements. Eligible Activities $0 2015-16 $143,000 2016-17 $268,399$1,696,9302017-18 2015-16 $777,821 2016-17 $517,100 2017-18 $673,304 11.F.1 Packet Pg. 334 Attachment: HUD Funding Priorities and Graphic 052518-1322 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) alr.rENfOA, "r.iiltri% Third Program Year i " iiiiiiil. j ( FY201B) Action Pla n ,a^ rlultl' ^c+ The cPMP Action Plan includes the SF 424 and Narrative Responses 'ry4ry oE!e\'- to Action Plan questions that CDBG, HoME, HoPWA, and ESG grantees must respond to each year in order to be compliant with the consolidated Planning Regulations. icant Informatiot! U.S. DePartment ram Fundi' Applicant Project(s);;G;f Federal Domestic Assistance Numbers; Descriptive Title ' iff;."; br 'P;"i".tiil i.iti"t, counties, localities etc'); Estimated Fundins 4.218 Entitlement Grantunity oeveloPment Block Grant ptircn of nreas Affected bY CDBG i(s) Countvwide/Collier County, FLProject Titles Administration, Grant Amount $ 2,579,L79 State Funds Leveraged ili6nalnal Federal Funds Leveraged $0 Funds Leveraged pated Program Income$ 13.000 otal FfiA;Gtmred for CDBG-based Project(s) $ 11.F.3 Packet Pg. 335 Attachment: FY2018 Action Plan SF 424 - CAO06072018145627 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Home Investment Partnerships Program 14.239 HOME IOME Project Titles Administratlon, CHDO assistance $99,873 )escription of Areas Affected by HOME Proiect(s) Cou ntvwide/Collier County, FL )escribe Prior Yr Funds leallocated 5225,87O Cdditional HUD Grant(s) -everaoed $0 HOME Grant Amount $697,393 qdditional Federal Funds Leveraged $0 Additional State Funds Leveraged $0 -ocally Leveraged Funds (Match) $224,7 75 Sra ntee Funds Leveraged $0 Anticipated Program Income $75,470 Cther (Describe) fotat funOs Leveraged for HOME-based Proiect(s) $ Xousing Opportunities for People with AIDS 14.241 HOPWA TOPWA Project Titles N/A DescriDtion of Areas Altecteo Dy lluPWA Droiect(s) N/A ttoPwe Grant Amount $0 Additional HUD Grant(s) everaoeo )escribe qdditonal Federal Funds Leveraged qdditional state Funds Leveraged locally Leveraged Funds Anticipated Program Income 3rantee Funds Leveraged Other (Describe) i6ta-| FundsLeveragedf orHoPwA-basedPro ject(s) EmergencY Shelter Grants Program 14.231 ESG :escrrption of Areas Affected by ESG Project(s) Countywide /Collier County, FL:SG Project Titles Administration, ADuseo women and Children Shelter, Re-Housing/Prevention Proo ram =ryUD Grant(s) Leveraged lDescribe Fitonal rederal Funds Leveraged$0 qoZition'at state runds Leveraged$0 Grantee Funds Leverageo u -ocally Leveraged Funds$ 191,703 (Matcn) Sther (Describe)Anticipated Prog ram Income 0 fotal Frnds Le"*a-ged for Esc-based Project(s) $ Conqressional Dist!g!g-o!i-.G apptication subject to review by state Executive Oder L2372 Process?2)t4 Gltre apptic-ant aelinquent on any federal debt? Ii'iYes" please include an additional document explaining the situation -- | t<-71Ll Yes lll No U Yes I lhls appllcarlqrl \.cts rrrduc I the state EO 12372 process for review I nn nATF x No J-Proqram is not 99y!I9g-qylolz122- fl N/A TProgra-m hafiot been selected by the I state for review 11.F.3 Packet Pg. 336 Attachment: FY2018 Action Plan SF 424 - CAO06072018145627 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing )erson to be contacted regarding this applicatlon (imberley Grant i239) 252-6287 kimberleygrant@col llergov. net ilgnature of Authorlzed Representatlve loard of County Commissloners :olller County, Florida AiTESN DWIGHT E. BROCK CbrK By: Approvcd a.s to lbrm anrl ltlalitY Assistant county Allonlcy 9/,.r\6 11.F.3 Packet Pg. 337 Attachment: FY2018 Action Plan SF 424 - CAO06072018145627 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of CERTIFICATIONS In accordance with the applicable statutes and the regulations goveming the consolidated plan regulations, the jurisdiction certifies that: Aflirmativ€ly Further Fair Housing --The jurisdiction will affirmatively further fair housing. uniform Relocation Act and Anti-displacement and Relocation Plan - It will comply with the acquisition and relocation requirements ofthe Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property AcquisitionPoliciesActoflb?0,asamended,(42U.S.C.4601-4655)andimplementingregulationsat49 CFR part 24. It has in effect and is following a residential anti-displacement and relocation assistance plan required under 24 CFR Part 42 in connection with any activity assisted with funding under the Community Development Block Grant or HOME prograrns. Anti-Lobbying -To the best of the j urisdiction's knowledge and belief: I . No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attimpting to influence an officer or employee ofany agency, a Member ofCongress' an officer or Jmployee'of Congr"*, ot alr employee ofa Member ofCongress in connection.with.the awarding of iny-Federal contract, rhe making'ofany Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering-into oiany cooperative agreement' ind the extension, continuation, renewal' amendment' or modification ofany Fedeml contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreementl 2. Ifany funds other than Federal appropriated funds ha're been paid orwill be paid to anyperson for influanJing ot ut atpting to influenii an officer or employee ofany agency, a Member of Congress' an officer or Jmploye. bf Congr.rr, o, * employee ofa Membel ofCongress in connection with this - , . Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperativ; agreemenl' it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL' iOir"lorut. Form-to Report Lobbying,'' in accordance wilh its instructions; and 3. Itwill require that the language of paragraph I and 2 ofthis anti-lobbying.certificatiol bt i":1:9"-1]" the award documents for all iubiwardi at;ll iiers (including subcontracts, subgrants' and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certi! and disclose accordingly. Authority ofJurisdiction -The consolidated plan is authorized under State and local law (as applicable) -Jih. j,i,-irci.ton possesses the legal authoriiy to carry our the programs for which it is seeking funding' in accordance wilh applicable HUD regulations' Consistency with plan -The housing activities to be undertaken with Community Development Block Cr*, iOvg, Emergency Solutions-Grant, and Housing opportunities for Persons With AIDS funds are consistent with the stiategic plan in the jurisdiction's consolidated plan' Section 3 - lt will comply with section 3 ofthe Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U'S'C' l?01u) and implementing regulations at 24 CFR Part 135' Sisnature of Authorized Official TitIC Date 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 338 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Specific Comrnunity Development Block Grant Certifications The Entitlement Community certifies that: Citizen Participation -- lt is in full compliance and following a detailed citizen participation plan that satisfies the requirements of24 CFR 91.105. Community Development Plan - Its consolidated plan identifies community development and housing needs and specifies both short-term and long-term community development objectives that that have been developed in accordance with the primary objective ofthe CDBG program (i.e., the development of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing and expanding economic opportunities, primarily for persons of low and moderate income) and requirements of24 CFR Parts 91 and 570. Following a Plan - It is following a cunent consolidated plan that has been approved by HUD Use of Funds - It has complied with the following criteria: l. Maximum Feasible Priority. with respect to aclivities expected to be assisted with CDBG f""drit h* d"*l"p.d its A;tion Plan so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which benefit low- and moderate-income families or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight. The Action plan may also include CDBG-assisted activities which the grantee cefiifies are deiigned to meet other community development needs having particular urgency because existing cond-itions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare ofthe community, and other finan;ial resources are not available (see Optional CDBC Certification)' 2. Overall Benefit. The aggregate use ofCDBG funds, including Section 108 guaranteed loans' d,rrt"g f"gt.- fa(s) 20f8 fiscal year [a period specified,by the grantee of one' two' or three ,pecii" co-ns"cuiiu" progru. y.rrj, rhail principaily benefit persons of low and moderate income in a manner that ensures that ;t leasi 70 peicent ofthe amount is expended for activities that benefit such persons during the designated period' 3. Special Assessments. lt will not attempt to recover any capital costs of-public improvements ^.i.t.d *tttt CDBG frnds, including Section 108 loan guaranteed funds, by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charsed or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements. However, if CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion ofa fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs ofpublic improvements (asli.ted in part *ith GDBG funds) financed from other revenue sources, an assessment or charge may be made against the property with respect to the public improvements financed by a source other than CDBG funds' ln addirion, in the case ofproperties owned and occupied by moderate-income (not low-income) families, an assessment or charge may be made against the property for public itPto:11Tt: financed by a source other than-COBb funds if ttie.lurisdiction certifies that it lacks CDBG funds to cover the assessment. Excessive Force -- Il has adopted and is enforcing: l. A policy prohibiting the use ofexcessive force by law enforcement agencies within its - irririiJ"i ig"i.rt ani individuals engaged in non-violent civil rights demonstrarions; and 2. A policy of enforcing applicable State and local laws against phvsic"ll{,biiilC,tltt1.l::-]: ^"' exit fiom a facility or loiaiion which is the subject of such non-violent civil rights demonstratrons within its jurisdiction. 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 339 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Complirnce wlth Anti.dircdmimtiotr Ltl|r - The grant will be conduct€d and administered ir oonformity with title vI of the civil Righrs Act of I 964 (42 u.s.c. 2000d) and the Fair Housing Act (42 U,S.C. 3601-3619) and implemer*ing reguldions' Iad-B.s.d P.itrt - Its activities conccming lead-bascd poht will comply with tle r€qufuqnents of 24 CFR Part 35, Subports A, B, J, K ed R Compllrnee wlth hws -- It will oomply wittt applicable laws. Signature of Auhorized Ofrcial Date Title ATTESll DWIOHT By: - E. EROCK Cht llponed aa o fom arxl [lirlitY Assisturt CountY Atton^*Y r$r" 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 340 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing OPTIONAL Community Development Block Grant Certilication Submit the following certification only when one or more ofthe activities in the action plan are designec to meet other community development needs having particular urgency as specified in 24 CFR 570.208(c): The $antee hereby c€rtifies that the Annual Plan includes one or more specifically identified cDBG- assist-ed activifies which are designed to meet other community development needs having particular. urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediale threat to the health or welfare ofthe community and other financial resources are not available to meet such needs. Signature of Authorized Official Date Title I$f;ST: DWIGHT E. BROCK' Clerk ApProvod as to lbrm 8nd lcgl:tlity f,G-isu-nt county At,."tt"t ,rb *<(r$By: 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 341 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Specifi c HOME Certifi cations The HOME participating jurisdiction certifi es that: Tenant Based Rentat Assistrne - If it plans to provide tenant-based rental assistance, the tenant-based rental assistance is an essenlial element of its consolidated plan. Eligible Activities Nnd Corts - It is using and will use HOME fi[rds for eligible activities and,costs, as oescriueo in 24 cFR $$92.205 through 92.209 and that it is not using and will not use HoME funds for prohibited activities, as described in $92.214. Subsidy layering -- Before committing any funds to a projecl it will evaluate the project in accordance wittr thi guidetinis that it adopts for this purpose and will not invest any more HOME funds in combinat-ion with other Federil assistance than is necessary to provide affordable housing; Sienature of Authorized Official Date Title ;;,1?i E. BRocK, 'erk Approved as to lbrm and leillitY Assistont CountY AtmrtlcYnrr.e*f"ye 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 342 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Emergency Solutions Grants C€rtilications The Emergency Solutions Grants Program recipient certifies thal: Major rehabilitstion/conversion/renovation - If an emergency shelter's rehabilitation costs exceed 75 perient ofthe value ofthe building before rehabilitation, the recipient will maintain the building as a ihelter for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of l0 years after the date the building is fint occupied by a homeless individual or family after the completed rehabilitation. lf the cost to convert a building into an emergency sbelter exceeds 75 percent of the value of the building after conversion, the recipient will maintain the building as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of l0 yeais after the date the building is first occupied by a homeless individual or family afler the completed conversion. In all other cases where ESG funds are used for renovation, the recipient will maintain the building as a shelter for homeless individuals and families for a minimum of3 years after the date the building is first occupied by a homeless individual or family after the completed renovation' Essential services and op€rating costs - ln the case of assistance involving shelter operations or essential services relaled to street;utreach or emergency shelter, the recipient will provide sewices.or . shelter to homeless individuals and families for the period during which the ESG assistance is provided, *itftoui."g*Aa u particular site or structure, so lo;g the recipient serves the same type of persons.(e'g ' families with children, unaccompanied youttr, disabled individuals, or victims of domestic violence) or persons in the same geographic area. Renovation_AnyrenovatloncariedoutwithEsGassistanceshallbesufficienttoensurethatthe building involved is safe and sanitary. SuDDortive Services - The recipient will assist homeless individuals in obtaining permanent housing' ;d;ili. ;up_;;tve services iinclucling medical and mental health treatment, vicrim services, counseling, supervision, and othe;;ervicJs essential for achieving independent living), and other Federal State, locii and private assistance available for these individuals' Matching Funds - The recipient will obtain matching amounts required und er 24 CFR 576'201' Confidentiality - The recipient has established and is implemenling procedures to ensure the *niio.ntiuriry or records perraining to any individual provided familv violence prevenrion or treatmen' services under any project assrsted-under ihe ESG program, includino nrotection asainst the release of the address or location of any family violence shelter project, except witf, ihe wrinen authorization of the person responsible for the operation ofthat shelter' Homeless persons Involvement-To the maximum extent practicable, the recipient will involve' throughemployment,volunteerservices,orotherwise,homelessindividualsandfamiliesinconstructing, r."""?iitg.'."i"t"ining. and operating facilities assisted under the ESG program' in providing services assisted under the ESG program, and In providing services for occupants of facilities assisted under the program. consolidated Plan - All activities the recipient undertakes with assistance under ESG ale consistent with its consolidated Plan. 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 343 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing Discharge Policy - The recipient will establish and implement, to the maximum €xtent practicable and where appropriate, policies and protocols for the discharge of persons from publicly funded institutions or systems ofcax€ (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities, foster care or other youth facilities, or correction programs and institutions) in order to prevent this discharge from immediately resulting in homelessness for these persons. Signature of Authorized Official Date Title ,rrfTiST: trwlGHT E. BROCK, Clerk ApFoved os to lbrm ond |r'Stllity frffit-countY Itunnrv O a-,{3, t l,(4\ By: 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 344 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of Housing APPENDIX TO CERTIFICATIONS INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING LOBBYING CERTIFICATION: I,obbying Certification This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission ofthis certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, tille 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required cerlification shall be subject to a civil penalty ofnot less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. 11.F.4 Packet Pg. 345 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanHUD Certs- CAO06072018150004 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of RESOLUTION NO.2O18 - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, APPROVING: A ONE-YEAR ACTION PLAII FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG)' HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSIIIPS (IIOME) AND EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) PROGRAMS FY 2018-2019; AUTHORIZING THE CIIAIR TO EXECUTE REQUIRED HUD CERTIFICATIONS; AND AUTHORIZING TRANSMITTAL OF TIIE PLANS TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT oF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVf,LOPMENT (HUD); AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVf, DATE. WHEREAS,theUnitedStatesDepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment(HUD) requires a Five-Year consolidated Plan and one-Year Action Plan be developed and submitted as an application for planning and funding of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)' HOME lnvestment partnerships (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Programs; and WHEREAS, the overall goal of the community planning and development programs coveredbythisplanistodevelopviablecommunitiesbyprovidingdecent,affordablehousing,a Suitablelivingenvironmentandexpandingeconomicopportunitiesforlowandmoderate.income persons; and WHEREAS,theFive.YearConsolidatedPlanforFY20l6-2020andanupdatedCitizen Parricipation Plan were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on June 28' 2016; and WHEREAS,theF-Y2018.2019one-YearActionPlanwillserveasaplanning document for Collier County; an application for federal funds under the HUD formula grant programs; a strategy to be followed in carrying out the HUD provides a basis fbr assessing performances programs; and an action Plan that NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY' FLORIDA' that: 1. The Board of county commissioners of collier county approves the FY2018- Page lof 3 11.F.5 Packet Pg. 346 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanApprvl Res - CAO06072018145827 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of 2019 One-Year Action Plan for the CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs, which is attached and incorporated herein by reference, and authorizes the Community and Human Services Division to transmit the Plan to the proper funding authority and take all necessary actions for implementation of the CDBG, HOME, and ESG programs. 2. The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners is authorized to execute certifications and SF 424 documents pertaining to the Action Plan on behalf of the county. 3. The One-Year Action Plan sets forth the dollar amounts and draft project descriptions for each project to be firnded by the CDBG, HOME, and ESG Programs. A copy of the proposed activities within each project and associated recommended funding is included in the Executive Summary and incorporated by reference. Accordingly, the subrecipient Agreements for all CDBG, HOME and ESG projects will be subsequently entered into on behalf of collier county and each such Agreement is hereby acknowledged as providing for a valid public and worthwhile County purpose. 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions ofthis Resolution. 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption by a majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners. This Resolution adopted this - day of -, 2018, after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW Page 2 of3 11.F.5 Packet Pg. 347 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanApprvl Res - CAO06072018145827 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: BOARD OF COLTNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Andy Solis, Chairman Jennifer A. Belpedio AssistantCountyAttomey Dc;pa* Page 3 of3 11.F.5 Packet Pg. 348 Attachment: FY2018 ActnPlanApprvl Res - CAO06072018145827 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan for U.S. Department of 2018-2019 HUD ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 349 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 What is the HUD Annual Action Plan? Ø Identifies specific federal funds used in the coming year Ø Identifies funded activities in the coming year Ø Reviews goals/outcomes for funds Collier County’s 2016 –2020 Consolidated Plan guides the Annual Action Plan Collier County 2018-2019 Annual Action Plan May 2018 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 350 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 What is the 5-Ye ar Consolidated Plan? Ø The Projects and Activities of the Annual Action Plan are based on strategies outlined in the County’s 5-Ye ar Consolidated Plan Ø Each Annual Action Plan focuses on activities for a single year Ø Annual outcomes and performance assessed in the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) Collier County’s 2016 –2020 Consolidated Plan guides the Annual Action Plan 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 351 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 What is CDBG? Community Development Block Grant Program Ø Program goals include the provision of: 1.Decent housing 2.A suitable living environment 3.Expanded economic opportunity Ø CDBG program is a federal program administered by HUD that provides funding for community revitalization purposes. 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 352 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 What is HOME? HOME Investment Partnerships Program Ø Exclusively creates or preserves af fordable housing for low -income households. 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 353 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 What is ESG? Emergency Solutions Grants Program Ø ESG provides funding to assist homeless persons with shelter and supportive ser vices. 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 354 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Consolidate d Plan Funding Histo ry Economic Development 1% Housing 40% Public Facility 38% Public Infrastructure 10% Public Services 11% HUD FUNDING ALLOCATIONS 2011-2016 CONSOLIDAT ED PLAN Economic Development 0% Housing 42% Public Facility 13% Public Infrastructure 28% Public Services 17% HUD FUNDING ALLOCATIONS 2016-2021 CONSOLIDAT ED PLAN* 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 355 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan Timeline •Citizen Participation and Consultation Jan -June 2018 •Public Comment Period May 24 –June 24 •Public Hearing with BCC July 10 •Submittal to HUD By August 15, 2018 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 356 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Annual Action Plan Project Selection Process WATC H: Grant Application Cycle Announcement Ad (Jan 8th) wNaples Daily News wImmokalee Bulletin wCollier County We b Site AT TEND: Public Meeting and T.A. Information Session at Golden Gate Community Center (Jan 24th) COMPLETE: Begin to complete the online application (Jan 10th) PA RTICIPAT E: 1:1 Technical Assistance Appointments (12 individual appointments Jan 31-Feb 2nd) SUBMIT: Complete the online application and submit by deadline (Feb 20th) PRESENT: Applicant presentations to the Review & Ranking Committee at Public Meeting (March 23rd) ----County Manager seats the Review & Ranking Committee---- ----Review & Ranking Committee Scores Applications and makes Recommendations ---- 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 357 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 Expected HUD Grant Resources FY18-19 CDBG $2,532,179 HOME $998,733 ESG $191,703 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 358 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 CDBG Activities FY18-19 Project Name Activity Description Partner Organization Funding Ta rget Area Acquisition of Real Property Funding for the acquisition of real property for the development of affordable housing for low and moderate income homebuyers. Habitat for Humanity $1,000,000 Countywide Public Infrastructure Improvements Provide funding to construct or improve public infrastructure such as sidewalks, streetscapes, right of way, and fire suppression systems. Bayshore CRA $227,960 Bayshore CRA Immokalee CRAImmokalee CRA $200,000 Public services Provide subrecipient grants for provision of public services to low-and moderate-income residents, youth, people with developmental disabilities, people with mental health or substance abuse needs, and victims of domestic violence. (15% cap) Legal Aid $177,784 CountywideChildren’s Advocacy Center of Collier County $70,000 United Cerebral Palsy $50,000 Facility Improvements Provide funding to renovate public facilities and housing that serve low-and moderate-income persons, homeless youth, victims of violence, persons with mental health and/or substance abuse needs, and other special needs populations. Yo uth Haven $200,000 Countywide City of NaplesCity of Naples (River Park)$100,000 CDBG Administration The management and oversight of the CDBG Program by the Collier County Division of Community and Human Services. Fair housing activities. All allowable and eligible administrative activities. (20% cap) $506,435 Countywide 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 359 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 HOME Activities FY18-19 Project Name Activity Description Funding Ta rget Area Construction of Affordable Housing Construction of affordable rental and for-sale housing for low- and moderate-income households.$614,163 Countywide Te nant-Based Rental Assistance Provide tenant-based rental assistance for low-and moderate- income rental households $314,831 Countywide HOME Administration Management and oversight of the HOME Program by the Collier County Community and Human Services Division. All eligible and allowable admin activities. (10% cap) $69,739 Countywide 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 360 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 ESG Activities FY1 8-19 Project Name Activity Description Partner Organization Funding Ta rget Area Shelter Operations Support shelter operations and services for victims of domestic violence (requires 1:1 match). Shelter for Abused Wo men and Children $115,022 Countywide HMIS Support the Homeless Management Information System Collier County Hunger and Homeless Coalition $35,000 Countywide Rapid Re- Housing Provide rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention for homeless households or those at risk of homelessness including medium- term rental assistance, security and utility deposits, and rental application fees. National Alliance for Mental Illness $27,304 Countywide Administration All allowable/eligible activities for admin. (7.5% admin cap)$14,377 Countywide 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 361 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 PROJECT SUMMARY FY18-19 CDBG HOME ES G •Public Services Countywide $297,784 (15% cap) •Improve Public Infrastructure $427,960 •Bayshore CRA •Immokalee CRA •Improve Public and $300,000 Other Facilities •Naples •Countywide •Affordable Housing for $1,000,000 Homeownership •Countywide •Affordable Housing for $614,163 Homeownership •Affordable Rental Housing $314,831 •Support Emergency Housing $115,022 and Services for the Homeless •HMIS Support $35,000 •Provide Rapid Re-Housing $27,304 and Homelessness Prevention •Program Administration $506,435 •Countywide (20% cap) •Program Administration $69,739 •Countywide (10% cap) •Program Administration $14,377 •Countywide (7.5% cap) 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 362 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19 THANK YOU 11.F.6 Packet Pg. 363 Attachment: HUD Action Plan BCC Presentation (7-10-18) 070318-1124 (6117 : Approval FY2018-19