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Agenda 04/13/2021 Item #16D8 (FY21 CDBG Coronavirus Relief Funding Pre-Application)16.D.8 04/13/2021 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the "After -the -Fact" submittal of an FY21 Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Relief Funding Pre -Application to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity in the amount of $6,076,900 for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. OBJECTIVE: To obtain State Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Relief (CDBG-CV) funding for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. CONSIDERATIONS: On February 1, 2021, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced funding available to state and local governments for Coronavirus relief. The total state allocation available is $92,000,000. The DEO announced a pre -application round for units of local government. If the DEO approves the pre -application, an invitation to submit a full application will be provided later in the spring or summer. The funding requested in the pre -application is for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. The existing structure is over forty (40) years old and is currently used for a variety of community programs, including serving as a meal site for seniors, as a community meeting space, and as a recovery center during emergencies. If funding is awarded, the existing building will be replaced with a much larger structure designed and built to current building codes. Upgrades to the building will include impact -rated operable windows to increase air circulation and create enough space to allow for proper social distancing during programs thus reducing the opportunity of spreading COVID-19. The pre -applications were announced on February 1, 2021 and were due March 15, 2021. Due to the short turnaround, CMA #5330 authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications followed by "after -the -fact" approval by the Board of County Commissioners (Board) at the next available Board meeting. The County Manager approved the submittal of the pre -application on March 11, 2021 and is attached to this Item. CDBG-CV projects must meet the National Objective of benefiting low- to moderate -income persons (LMI). The proposed project was advertised at the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) meeting on March 2, 2021 and no public comments were received. CDBG-CV funding does not require a match, however, funding in the amount of $225,000 will be used for furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FFE) which is not an eligible grant expense. Funding for FFE is available from the General Fund. FISCAL IMPACT: At this time, there is no Fiscal impact on the County. The total project cost is $6,076,900. CDBG-CV funding does not require a match and is federally funded one -hundred percent (100%). If the project is selected for funding by DEO, the Community & Human Services Division (CHS) will use $50,000 for administration for the grant. Funds would be appropriated into CHS Fund (705). Local funds in the amount of $225,000 will be used for furniture, fixtures, and equipment that are not eligible for grant expenditures under the CDBG-CV program. Funds are available in Countywide Capital Project Fund (301) Golden Gate Senior Center Rehab project supported by a transfer from the General Fund (001). If funds are awarded, a grant agreement and Budget Amendments will be brought to the Board at a future date. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Award and implementation of this project will further the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Capital Improvement, Recreation and Open Space, and Packet Pg. 1228 04/13/2021 16.D.8 Intergovernmental Coordination Elements of the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Board will have the opportunity to submit a full application if invited by DEO. Accordingly, this Office has no issue with respect to the legality of this request, which is appropriate for Board action and requires a majority vote for Board action. -JAB RECOMMENDATION: To approve the "After -the -Fact" submittal of an FY21 Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Relief Funding Pre -Application to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity in the amount of $6,076,900 for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. Prepared By: Joshua Thomas, Operations Analyst, Community & Human Services Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. {linked} Pre -Application (PDF) 2. CM MEMO (PDF) Packet Pg. 1229 16.D.8 04/13/2021 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.13.8 Doe ID: 15276 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the "After -the -Fact" submittal of an FY21 Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Relief Funding Pre -Application to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity in the amount of $6,076,900 for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. Meeting Date: 04/13/2021 Prepared by: Title: Operations Analyst — Community & Human Services Name: Joshua Thomas 03/11/2021 4:04 PM Submitted by: Title: Manager - Federal/State Grants Operation — Community & Human Services Name: Kristi Sonntag 03/11/2021 4:04 PM Approved By: Review: Community & Human Services Joshua Thomas CHS Review Community & Human Services Jocelyn Pickens Additional Reviewer Community & Human Services Maggie Lopez Additional Reviewer Operations & Veteran Services Kimberley Grant Additional Reviewer Public Services Department Todd Henry Public Services Deapartment Community & Human Services Tami Bailey Additional Reviewer Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Public Services Department James C French PSD Dept Head Review County Attorney's Office Jennifer Belpedio Level 2 Attorney of Record Review Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer County Manager's Office Dan Rodriguez Level 4 County Manager Review Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending Skipped 03/11/2021 4:03 PM Completed 03/11/2021 4:40 PM Completed 03/11/2021 4:57 PM Completed 03/16/2021 1:35 PM Completed 03/16/2021 2:27 PM Completed 03/26/2021 5:06 PM Completed 03/16/2021 2:35 PM Completed 03/16/2021 10:25 PM Completed 03/25/2021 3:38 PM Completed 03/25/2021 5:01 PM Completed 03/26/2021 8:47 AM Completed 03/29/2021 12:52 PM Completed 04/02/2021 8:11 PM Completed 04/05/2021 9:44 AM Completed 04/05/2021 1:51 PM 04/13/2021 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 1230 C0111eY C07414ty Office of Management & Budget TO: Leo E. Ochs, Jr., County Manager CC: Tami Bailey Grant Manager — Community and Human Svcs Kristi Sonntag Director -- Community and Human Services FROM: Therese Stanley Manager — OMB Grants Compliance DATE: March 11, 2021 16.D.8.b Grant Application Reviewed and Approved by Cod ty wager, or des'g ee: County Mana 4t 4 0 � (date) After -the -Fact Approval by the BCC is required at the April 13, 2021 BCC meeting RE: County Manager review and approval to submit an application to the State Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for Housing & Urban Development funding under the Community Development Block Grant — COVID-19 Relief Funding (CDBG-CV) in the amount of $6,076,900 (ATF 21-006) The Community and Human Services (CHS) Division is applying for Community Development Block Grant funding through the State DEO for the demolition and replacement of the Golden Gate Senior Center. The total project cost and grant application request is in the amount of $6,076,900. The grant -- amount of $6,076,900 is 100% federally funded and requires no match. An additional $225,000 0 in local contribution will provide for furniture, fixtures, and equipment which are not eligible under w the CDBG-CV grant program. Local funds are available within the Countywide Capital Project Fund 301 under the Golden Gate Senior Center Rehab Project and supported by a transfer from General Fund (001). c a� The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity announced funding availability on February 1, 2021 with applications due no later than March 15, 2021. Due to the unique nature of the grant and the time needed for its collaborative application process between agencies, we are asking a for your approval to submit the application followed by an After -the -Fact approval by the Board of County Commissioners at the April 13, 2021 BCC meeting. Once you have reviewed the application, please sign in the box above and in the areas marked throughout the application and call me for pickup at 239-252-2959. Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions regarding this request. 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 201 - Naples, Florida 34112-5746.239.252-8973 - FAX 239-252-8828 Packet Pg. 1231 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part I - Applicant Information Please complete the following information: Unit of Local Government Applicant Name: Collier County Chief Elected Official Name: eo E. Ochs Jr. Chief Elected Official Title: County Manager Mailing Address: 3299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 202 City: Naples Ims County: https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /4 3/11/2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Collier Zip Code: 34112 Direct Phone: 239-252-8988 Fax: 239-252-2638 Email: Leo.Ochs@colliercountyfl.gov Applicant Contact Name: Rachel Hansen Applicant Contact Title: Grants Coordinator Direct Phone: 239-252-6141 MI https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/4 3/11 /2021 Email: Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions rachel.hansen@coIIiercountyfl.gov Federal Identification Number/Tax Number: I59-6000558 DUNS Number: 076997790 mA CAGE Code: SAMS Expiration Date: 9/14/2021 t b User Guides for SAM.gov registration or renewal can be found on the SAM.gov User Guides page. 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Total Number of Activities Requested with Budget (maximum activities 5): 74 Please provide the Activity Name and Total Budget for each activity requested: Budget Amount https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /2 3/11/2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Budget Amount Activity 1 Name Demolition $6,076,900 Activity 2 Name jj -11 Activity 3 Name Activity 4 Name 4 1 M Activity 5 Name gA I Powered by Qualtrics U https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part 111 - Citizen Participation Two public hearings must be held at different stages of project development. One public hearing must be held prior to submission of the pre -application. The second public hearing must be conducted prior to the submission of final application. Please provide dates for the following: First Notice of First Public Hearing: I3/1 /2021 Date of First Public Hearing: 3/2/2021 Powered by Qualtrics U https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Recipients are required to take reasonable steps to ensure meaningful access to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) persons. This "reasonableness" standard is intended to be flexible and fact dependent. It is also intended to balance the need to ensure meaningful access by LEP persons to critical services while not imposing undue financial burdens on small businesses, small local governments, or small nonprofit organizations. As a starting point, recipients must conduct an individualized assessment that balances the following four factors: 1. The number or proportion of LEP persons served or encountered in the eligible service population ("served or encountered" includes those persons who would be served or encountered by the recipient if the persons received adequate education and outreach and the recipient provided sufficient language services); 2. The frequency with which LEP persons come into contact with the program; 3. The nature and importance of the program, activity, or service provided by the program; and 4. The resources available and costs to the recipient. Examples of applying the four -factor analysis to HUD -specific programs are located in Appendix A of the LEP Final Guidance. QQUICK Sample Four -Factor Analysis 11 • 1 . P A r , w 1 • r I . 1 r 1. 1 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /3 3/11/2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions uescrlDe uutcomes or 4-I-actor Hnalysls Tor LImltea tngllsn Proficiency: It is the policy of the Community and Human Services Division of Collier County to take reasonable steps to overcome language barriers to programs or activities. Throughout the county, services for seniors provide vital documentation in English and Spanish. Signage and postings at the Golden Gate Senior Center are featured in English, Spanish, and Creole. As a result of accommodations, more seniors are able to participate in programmed activities. Additionally, seniors and residents utilizing the facility are able to receive community information even if they have limited English proficiency. Describe the methods used to solicit participation of low- and moderate -income persons in the public hearing: - The public hearing was advertised on 3/1/2021 in the Naples Daily News and was I lso advertised on the Collier County Community and Human Services website home page in both English and Spanish. The public hearing was accessible in person or online via Zoom. Denote any adverse comments/complaints received during the public hearing and describe resolution: No adverse comments or complaints were received during the public ' hearing. . i https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/3 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions If no comments were made by the residents during the public hearing, describe efforts to obtain input from residents on the project: The public hearing was advertised on 3/1/2021 in the Naples Daily News and was also advertised on the Collier County Community and Human Services website home page in both English and Spanish. The public hearing was accessible in person or online via Zoom. i Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 3/3 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Public Hearing Documentation - Please upload the following required documentation: Copy of Advertisements of Public Hearing Notices: Website ad - English and Spanish.pdf 0.3 M B application/pdf Copy of Publisher's Affadavit: NDN affidavit.pdf 0.1 M B application/pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /3 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Copy of Minutes of the Hearing: AHAC minutes March 2, 2021.docx 20.7 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats- officedocument.wordprocessingml.document Copy of Sign -In Sheet for Hearing: � P� Attendance sheets must be kept for all public hearings. For hearings held virtually, use the chat feature of the virtual platform and request attendees enter their name and entity there. Print or download the chat log at the end of the hearing to document attendance. Phone-in callers should be asked to state their names and added to the attendance sheet. AHAC sign-in.pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/3 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions `M MA C1 application/pdf Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 3/3 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Public Hearing Documentation: Please provide the following if applicable/available. Copy of response(s) to comments and/or complaints: Drop files or click here to upload Copy of Four Factor Analysis: Drop files or click here to upload Copy of Language Access Plan: https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Drop files or click here to upload Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part IV - Activity Description Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center Project Type: Choose one (1) of the following: Commercial Revitalization Planning Economic Development Housing Neighborhood Revitalization 0 0 0 0 M Public Service O Other, please specify: https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Project/Program Title: Golden Gate Senior Center Rebuild Project/Program Description: Describe the proposed project/program. Limit to 500 words. 01 The purpose of this project is to demolish the Golden Gate Senior Center - located at 4898 Coronado Pkwy, Naples, FL 34116 - and to design and build a new structure that will replace the existing one. The existing Senior Center building is over 40 years old. Currently, the building is used for a variety of community programs, including serving as a meal site for seniors, as a community meeting space, and in emergencies as a recovery center. Since this facility serves as a community center, it will serve as a vaccination site for seniors and other residents in the community. We believe it would best serve the community and aid in the prevention of the spread of coronavirus to replace the Senior Center with a new, larger structure designed and built to the current Codes. Upgrades from the current building will include impact rated operable windows to increase air circulation, as well as the installation of a HEPA fan/filtration system. A site analysis recently conducted on the overall area established what is the maximum square footage that can be constructed on this site without impacting viability and parking requirements. By demolishing the existing 7,083 SF building, we would create enough space to erect a new 9,960 sf structure, allowing for better social distancing during programs thus reducing the opportunity for person -person spread. The EPA has indicated that airborne transmission can be reduced when the layout, design, HVAC system are all imoroved. https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Project/Program Need: Describe the need for the proposed project/program. Limit to 500 words. The COVID-19 pandemic has vastly changed the way the Golden Gate Senior Center is utilized. Social distancing requirements have decreased the number of seniors who can participate in on -site programs. Additionally, social distancing is a concern in the event of the use of the Senior Center in a public safety context. This region has seen many hurricanes and wildfires and the Senior Center has often operated as a Post Disaster Recovery Center, where elderly and other residents can meet and interact with FEMA, Red Cross, and Salvation Army representatives. By building a new, larger structure completely up to Code, the vulnerability of the population residing in this area could be greatly diminished. Having a new building that can safely and reliably host Post Disaster Recovery activities after an emergency event has become an essential need for the residents in this area, especially for the elderly. The new Senior Center will also serve as an ideal site for vaccine and PPE distribution, given the projected continuing need for these items. If the need for booster vaccinations is necessary, this facility can also serve as an ongoing site to serve this Low -Moderate income area and the seniors who benefit Powered by Qualtrics 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Projected Timeline: Please provide projected dates/timeframe of completion for the following. Second Public Hearing Date: 5/3/2021 Consider all activities to be completed including design, procurement, environmental review, etc. when developing timelines. Months from Award to Activity Contracts Executed: 12 months hm- Months from Activity Contracts to Activity Implementation: 15 months Months from Activity Implementation to Activity Completion: https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /2 3/11/2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions 24 months Briefly explain the timeline provided above: �z The projected timeline takes into consideration the environmental review process; procurement for demolition, design, and construction; permitting; and construction. Powered by Qualtrics 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part V - Sub -recipient Information Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center Will the activity be carried out by a sub -recipient? Yes No 0 Powered by Qualtrics 1� https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Proposed Summary Budget: Using the Project budget template, provide a proposed summary budget identifying the amount of CDBG, local funds and other funds related to the project. Download a CDBG-CV Entitlement Pre -Application Budget Template. U�c The project budget total should match the budget amount for Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center entered in Part II of this Pre -Application. Please upload completed project budget document here: CDBG-CV GGSS budget.pdf 0.1 M B application/pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Provide a brief narrative explanation of the proposed budget: The budget needed for this project has been estimated by examining structures recently built in the area, comparable by both size and type. Estimates are based on the current Market price and historical data. Engineering includes costs of design, architecture, and engineering for the new facility. Construction costs include demolition and construction of a new facility. The local amount of $225,000 will come from the Collier County General Fund. - Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part VII - Acquisition Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center Acquisition: Does the proposed acquire property? Yes project require the applicant to No O Submission of the Pre -Application serves as intent to use federal funds and triggers the requirements of the URA. For projects that include real property acquisition, applicants are required to follow the guidelines in HUD Handbook 1378 - Tenant Assistance, Relocation and Real Property Acquisition. Purchase agreements are considered a Choice Limiting Action under environmental law and may not be executed until Release of Funds from DEC). More information on Acquistion can be found on the DEC) Downloads for Recipients webpage under Acquisition and Relocation. https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1 Anoxp4LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part Vlll - National Objective Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center National Objective Identification: Select the CDBG National Objective the project/program is intended to meet. Benefit to Low- and Moderate -Income Persons O Urgent Need F Prevention or Elimination of Slums or Blight Powered by Qualtrics 1� 0 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Please select proposed measure of benefit to LMI persons: Area Benefit 0 obs Limited Clientele O Housing 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Explain why the National Objective was selected and how this project meets the criteria of that objective. For more information on meeting a National Objective, visit the Guide to Eligible Activities and National Objectives for State CDBG Program. it REMINDER: The CDBG-CV Entitlement Program is funded by the State CDBG Program. Implementing regulations can be found at 24 CFR 570 Subpart I. The new structure - which will be constructed in the area where the existing Golden Gate Senior Center is located - will be in Census Tract 104.20. Census Block Group: 3. 51 % Eligibility Threshold is met. Area is at 79.38%. Powered by Qualtrics 1� https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions How will percentage of low- to moderate -income persons be established? Census Data Income Survey Powered by Qualtrics 0 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Please provide the following census tract information: List the census track number(s) that are proposed to be included in the project area: 104.20 :41 List the census track block group(s) that are included in each of the census tracts listed above: Block Group 3 Powered by Qualtrics 1� https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part IX - CARES Act Justification Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center Describe how this activity will prevent, prepare for, or assist in the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Prevention of coronavirus is addressed in the design of the new Senior Center with upgrades from the current building, including impact rated operable windows to increase air circulation, as well as the installation of a HEPA fan/filtration system. The square footage of the new facility will be increased, allowing for better social distancing during the various programs offered at the Senior Center, reducing the opportunity for person -to - person spread. The new Senior Center will serve as an ideal site for vaccine and PPE distribution, given the projected continuing need for these items. If the need for booster vaccinations is necessary, this facility can also serve as an ongoing site to serve this Low - Moderate income area and the seniors who benefit from this facility. 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Yes No 0 Explain briefly how the environmental level of review was determined: he project site is located in an area of flood Zone A, and anticipated ground disturbance will require an 8-Step environmental review process. https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Has the environmental review process been initiated? No Is any part of this project located in a floodplain? Yes O [Lire Does the project intend to change land use or expand the capacities of existing facilities? Yes No https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part XI - Activity Experience Demolition and Replacement of Golden Gate Senior Center Describe the applicant's and/or the subrecipient's experience and qualifications for performing the proposed activity. QUICK Applicant = HUD Entitlement Jurisdiction (aka, Local Government, Recipient, SubGrantee). Subrecipient = Nonprofit entity carrying out activity. https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1/2 3/11/2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Collier County has successfully completed multiple grants from Federal, State, and local sources including Disaster Recovery CDBG, CDBG Recovery, ESG, and HOME. As an Entitlement community, Collier County manages an annual CDBG allocation and awards grant funds to subrecipients throughout the county. Collier County's Grants Department has written policies and procedures which guide departments in complying with 2 CRF Part 200. Collier County's Grants Compliance Unit will also review and approve grant related activities to ensure compliance with CDBG-CV regulations and procedures. 4 M Powered by Qualtrics 0 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Key Personnel: Using the Key Personnel template, identify key personnel (applicant staff, sub -recipient staff, consultants) who will be involved in the proposed project. Download a CDBG-CV Entitlement Pre -Application Key Personnel Template. Please upload completed Key Personnel document here: CDBG-CV GGSS key personnel.pdf 0.1 M B application/pdf Please upload resumes or narratives as necessary. (Maximum number of uploads = S. Combined pdf(s) encouraged.) CDBG-CV GGSS Key Personnel combined resumes.pdf 7 MB application/pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 1/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Additional Key Personnel resumes/narratives uploads? Yes No 0 Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Additional activities? Yes 0 No r=1 �'PJ You have completed the first sections of the pre - application. When you click the Next button you will not be able to return to these sections for review/edit. If necessary, use the back buttons to review prior to moving on to the next section. Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /1 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Part Xll - Applicant Capacity Describe the applicant's experience in administering the CDBG program. Collier County has successfully completed multiple grants CDBG grants, including Disaster Recovery CDBG and CDBG Recovery. As an Entitlement community, Collier County manages an annual CDBG allocation and awards grant funds to subrecipients throughout the county. Collier County's Grants Department has written policies and procedures which guide departments in complying with 2 CRF Part 200. Collier County's Grants Compliance Unit will also review and approve grant related activities to ensure compliance with CDBG-CV regulations and procedures. 4 M Prior Project Compliance: Indicate any instances of audit or HUD monitoring findings in the last five (5) years. Include the funding source, finding and the status of each finding. There have been no audit or HUD monitoring findings in the last five (5) ye https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics Z https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/2 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Fiscal and Grants Management: Briefly describe the applicant's policies and procedures for the following cross -cutting compliance requirements and upload current written policies, if available (Financial Management, Labor Standards, Section 3 Compliance, URA, Recordkeeping and Subrecipient Monitoring). Collier County Community and Human Services maintains policies and procedures for all HUD program and cross -cutting compliance requirements. These policies and procedures are routinely updated to reflect changes in requirements from HUD Financial Management Policy: GRANTS COMPLIANCE HANDBOOK FY16 v.4 (11.25.19).pdf 1.6 M B application/pdf Labor Standards Policy (if applicable): J9 https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV—lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_C H L=g I &Q_DL=J baOttYJyM iQn9 m_1 Anoxp4 LQT3u 1 Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsol i7 1 /4 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Davis -Bacon Policy 03.09.21.pdf [III I I: application/pdf Section 3 Compliance Policy: GR-CC-113-Section 3 Policy-FINAL-3-10-21.pdf 0.5 M B application/pdf URA Policy: GR-CC-115-URA Policy-7-1-19.pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 2/4 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Iii 1 C application/pdf Recordkeeping Policy: GR-CDBG-120-FILE MANAGEMENT POLICY-FINAL-3-11-21.pdf 0.3 M B application/pdf Subrecipient Monitoring Policy: FA-Admin-I12-CHS Monitoring Plan-3-25-20.pdf 0.7 M B application/pdf https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 3/4 3/11 /2021 Online Survey Software I Qualtrics Survey Solutions Powered by Qualtrics LI https://fldeo.iadl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_lAnoxp4LQT3ul Fz?Q_CHL=gl&Q_DL=JbaOttYJyMiQn9m_1Anoxp4LQT3u1Fz_CGC_p34yRzRUyBsoli7 4/4 AHAC Meeting March 12021 8e30 a.m. Sign- "Sheet E-Mail Address Signature Name (If e-mail has changed, please cross Organization out and make changes) Represented shruby a@architectsunlimited.com Steve Hrub AHAC-Vice Chair Comm. Rick LoCastro Rick, LoCastrocolliercount fl. ov AHAC Member VACANT AHAC-Member mew4naples(aDaol.com Ma Waller AHAC Chair er ✓ Litha Berger Lithasberger gmail.com AHAC Member Jennifer Mitchell JenRdomainrealtygroup.com AHAC Member VACANT AHAC Member dmurphvRplaversclubandspa.com Denise Murphy AHAC Member JERH7426RGMAIL.COM John Harney AHAC Member Justin. Emensaiberiabank.com Justin Emens AHAC Member garyCa)fl-star.com Gary Hains AHAC Member kristi.son ntagna.colIiercountyfl.gov isti Sonnta CHS — Director Hilary. Halford(a)colliercountyfl.gov Hilary Halford CHS — Sr. Coordinator Lisa, Carr aC�.colliercountyfl.gov Lisa Carr CHS — Sr. Coordinator �1CPI� �I k o � Si ul � LP4"' Roy, v(e�� 2K -ti q",KSe4 cry s Collier County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) AGENDA March 2, 20218:30 A.M. 3303 Tamiami Trail East (Human Resources- Building B Human Resources Training Room) AHAC COMMITTEE MEMBERS Steve Hruby, AHAC Vice -Chair Chairman Litha Berger, AHAC Memberr% Denise Murphy, AHAC Member John Harney, AHAC Member Gary Hains, AHAC Member/ Comm.Rick LoCastro-AHAC Member -- t�xCu.S�i Mary Waller, AHAC Chaim/ Jennifer Mitchell, AHAC Member✓ Justin Emens, AHAC Member Vacant, AHAC Member Vacant, AHAC Member COLLIER COUNTY STAFF Kristi Sonntag, Director, Community and Human Services Hilary Halford, Sr. Housing and Grants Coordinator, CHS Barbetta Hutchinson, Operations Coordinator, CHS NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. ALL REGISTERED SPEAKERS WILL RECEIVE UP TO THREE (3) MINUTES UNLESS THE TIME IS ADJUSTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. DURING COMMITTEE DISCUSSION, COMMITTEE MEMBERS MAY ASK DIRECT QUESTIONS TO INDIVIDUALS, PLEASE WAIT TO BE RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIRMAN AND STATE YOUR NAME AND AFFILIATION FOR THE RECORD BEFORE COMMENTING. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT. ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. 1. CALLTO ORDER & PLEDGE OFALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF 3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA AND MINUTES a. Approval oftoday's agenda b. Approval of February 1, 2021 AHAC meeting minutes 4. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS a. AHAC Legislative Support a. Letter to Passidomo b. Letter to Rommel b. Tax Credit & Deed Restricted Properties Lists c. SHIP Allocation Projection d. ERA/CCAP Water Bill Insert 5. PUBLIC COMMENT a. Persons wishing to speak must register prior to speaking. All registered speakers will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the time is adjusted by the Chairman. 6. DISCUSSION ITEMS AND PRESENTATION a. AHAC Committee Vacancy Ranking Sheet b. AHAC Member Candidates • Edwards • Keay • Kraft • Lane • Macalone • Miller • Precheur • Peterson • Randall • Trachtenberg • Brinkert • Turrubiartez c. Public hearing CDBGCV Application -Rachel Hansen 7. STAFF AND COMMITTEE GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter to BCC regarding Manatee Site 86 ADJOURN - NEXT AHAC MEETING: April 5, 202118:30A.M. T-CallItS, tr PART Of THE USA TODAY NETWORK Published Daily Naples, FL 34110 CC HOUSINGHUMAN VETE RAN SERV 3299 TAMIAMI TRL E STE700 NAPLES, FL 34112 Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WISCONSIN COUNTY OF BROWN Before the undersigned they serve as the authority, personally appeared said legal clerk who on oath says that he/she serves as Legal Clerk of the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida; that the attached copy of the advertising was published in said newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. Published: 03/01/2021 Subscribed and sworn to before on March 1, 2021: Notary, State of WI, County of Brown TARA MONDLOCH Notary Public State of Wisconsin My commission expires August 6, 2021 Publication Cost: $434.00 Ad No: 0004620251 Customer No: 1304214 PO #: 4500202258 # of Affidavitsl This is not an invoice COLLIEHi COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBMIT PRF-APPLICATION TO FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO) FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOP- MENT BLOCK GRANT - CORO- 14AVIEUS RELIEF FUDING Collier County Community and Hinman Services will sub• mit a pre-appiication on be- half of Collier County government to the Florida De- partment of Economic Oppof- tunityy (DEO) for Community Development Block Grant - Coronavirus Relief Funding (CDBG-CV) Entitlement Pro- gram. The CDOG-CV pro- gram5 are designad to help lo- Cat gaVernments prepare far, prevent, or respond to the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. The activities must be critical to ioCaiity and primarily for the benefit of I- ov.- and moderate-im;orne residents. The State of Florida Depart- ment of Economic Opportuni- ty (DEO) opened the CDBG-CV Entitlement Program pre-- ap�1 lication cycles on February 1, 2021. CDPG-CV Entitlement lurtding is a competitive a pfi cation process and proFects must include activities which prevent, prepare for, and re- nd to the coronavirus pan- demiC. Eligible activities In. dune gacquisition, public im- rovements, public facilities, business assistance, microeoterpr'lie assistance, publlt services, planning, and broadband planning and pub - It. infrastructure, Collier county Is proposing the following application for use of CD$G•CV Entitlement Funds, subject to approval by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. CDBG- CV protects must meet the National Objective of benefiting low to modesate income persons (LMI) and ad- here to Federal "ulations during construction, such as Davis Bacon and Section 3- Project Name: Golden Gate Senior Center - 4898 Corona- do Pkwy Project Description: Demolish existing GQiden Gate Senior Center and designlbuild new 9.960 sq ft facillty to sere as a Disaster Recovery Center and expanded senior center - A public meeting tv discufs the pre application and other Community needs will be held on Tuesday. March 2. 2021 be. fore the Affordable Housin Advisory Committee (AHAQ in Collier County's Facilities Man��yyernent training room Bldg-l�l located at 3335 Tarniamr Trail East. The meet- ing will begin at 8:30 a.m. This matter will be discussed at a time certain of 9.00 a.m. 54xial distancing will be foi- lovmd, and masks are re quired. Zoom capabilities will be available. Should members of the public be interested in participating via Zoom they must Call Barbetta Hutchinson at 252-2273 before 4.00 on March 1, 2021. Electronic comments may be submitted in srhranrn n1 rho _""firm 1n housing,info4tolliercourityfI Ov The citizen comment period for this proposed application is fifteen (15) days hegirimrmq Or; March 1, 2021 thruug h March 15. 21J21. All public comments on the C0SG-CV pr- e -application may be submit- ted to Rathel Hansen at Raehe I.HansenOCOEiiercountyfl. goo or at 239-252-6141 on or be- fore March Pub Date; 31V2021 4620251 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL Community and Human Services Division The Heart of Collier County Para ver esta pagina en espanol clic aqui we paj sa a an kreyol-klike isit la Welcome to the Community & Human Services Division online. Collier County has a long history of providing services to citizens that meet family's basic needs, both health and social, when there is no other resource available to families. The Community & Human Services Division provides comprehensive services such as prescription and medical assistance to those in need in addition to managing affordable housing opportunities in the community. We "stretch" the service dollar to provide the most needed services to seniors and indigent residents including in - home care. There are many additional resources available for those who wish to learn more about housing affordability. The information below provides links to a variety of reports, studies and organizations. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBMIT PRE -APPLICATION TO FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY (DEO) FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT — CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUDING Collier County Community and Human Services will submit a pre -application on behalf of Collier County government to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for Community Development Block Grant — Coronavirus Relief Funding (CDBG-CV) Entitlement Program. The CDBG-CV programs are designed to help local governments prepare for, prevent, or respond to the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. The activities must be critical to locality and primarily for the benefit of low- and moderate -income residents. The State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) opened the CDBG-CV Entitlement Program pre - application cycles on February 1, 2021. CDBG-CV Entitlement funding is a competitive application process and projects must include activities which prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus pandemic. Eligible activities include acquisition, public improvements, public facilities, business assistance, microenterprise assistance, public services, planning, and broadband planning and public infrastructure. Collier County is proposing the following application for use of CDBG-CV Entitlement funds, subject tc by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Florida Department of Economic Opport,. https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-government/divisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 1 /6 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL CDBG-CV projects must meet the National Objective of benefiting low to moderate income persons (LMI) and adhere to Federal regulations during construction, such as Davis Bacon and Section 3. Project Name: Golden Gate Senior Center — 4898 Coronado Pkwy Project Description: Demolish existing Golden Gate Senior Center and design/build new 9,96o sq ft facility to serve as a Disaster Recovery Center and expanded senior center. A public meeting to discuss the pre -application and other community needs will be held on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 before the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) in Collier County's Facilities Management training room Bldg-W located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East. The meeting will begin at 8:3o a.m. This matter will be discussed at a time certain of 9:oo a.m. Social distancing will be followed, and masks are required. Zoom capabilities will be available. Should members of the public be interested in participating via Zoom they must call Barbetta Hutchinson at 252-2273 before 4:00 on March 1, 2021. Electronic comments may be submitted in advance of the meeting to housinginfo@colliercountyfl.gov The citizen comment period for this proposed application is fifteen (15) days beginning on March 1, 2021 through March 15, 2021. All public comments on the CDBG-CV pre -application may be submitted to Rachel Hansen at Rachel.Hansen@ colliercountyfl.gov or at 239-252-6141 on or before March 15, 2021. CONDADO DE COLLIER, FLORIDA AVISO DE INTENCION DE ENVIAR UNA SOLICITUD PREVIA AL DEPARTAMENTO DE OPORTUNIDAD ECONOMICA (DEO) DE FLORIDA PARA LA SUBVENCION DE BLOQUE DE DESARROLLO COMUNITARIO — FINANCIAMIENTO PARA EL ALIVIO DEL CORONAVIRUS Los Servicios Comunitarios y Humanos del Condado de Collier presentaran una solicitud previa en nombre del gobierno del condado de Collier al Departamento de Oportunidades Economicas de Florida (DEO) para el Programa de Derechos de Subsidio en Bloque para el Desarrollo Comunitario - Financiamiento para el Alivio del Coronavirus (CDBG-CV). Los programas CDBG-CV estan disefiados para ayudar a los gobiernos locales a prepararse, prevenir o responder a los impactos economicos y de salud del COVID-19. Las actividades deben ser criticas para la localidad y principalmente para el beneficio de los residentes de ingresos bajos y moderados. El Departamento de Oportunidades Economicas (DEO) del estado de Florida abrio los ciclos de solicitud previa del Programa de Derechos CDBG-CV el 1 de febrero de 2021. La financiacion para Derechos CDBG-CV es un proceso de solicitud competitivo y los proyectos deben incluir actividades que prevengan, preparen y respondan a la pandemia de coronavirus. Las actividades elegibles incluyen adquisiciones, mejoras publicas, instalaciones publicas, asistencia comercial, asistencia a microempresas, servicios pfiblicos, planificacion y planificacion de banda ancha e infraestructura publica. El condado de Collier propone la siguiente solicitud para el use de fondos de Derechos CDBG-CV, sujeto a la aprobacion de la Junta de Comisionados del condado de Collier y el Departamento de Oportunidades Economicas de Florida. Los proyectos de CDBG-CV deben cumplir con el Objetivo Nacional de beneficiar a personas de ingresos bajos a moderados (LMI) y cumplir con las regulaciones federales durante la construccion, como Davis Bacon y la Seccion 3. Nombre del proyecto: Golden Gate Senior Center - 4898 Coronado Pkwy https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-governmentldivisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 2/6 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL Descripcion del proyecto: demoler el Golden Gate Senior Center existente y disefiar / construir una nueva instalac16n de 9,96o pies cuadrados para que sirva como un Centro de Recuperac16n por Desastre y un centro ampliado para personas mayores. El martes 2 de marzo de 2021 se llevara a cabo una reuni6n pfiblica para discutir la solicitud previa y otras necesidades de la comunidad ante el Comite Asesor de Vivienda Asequible (AHAC) en la sala de capacitaci6n de Administraci6n de Instalaciones del Condado de Collier Edificio W ubicada en 3335 Tamiami Trail East. La reuni6n comenzara a las 8:3o a. m. Este asunto se discutira a una hors determinada de las 9:oo a. m. Se seguira el distanciamiento social y se requieren mascarillas. Se tendra disponible capacidades de zoom. Si el pfiblico esta interesado en participar a traves de Zoom, debe llamar a Barbetta Hutchinson al 252-2273 antes de las 4:oo del 1 de marzo de 2021. Los comentarios electr6nicos se pueden enviar antes de la reuni6n a housinginfo@colliercountyfl.gov El periodo de comentarios de los ciudadanos para esta solicitud propuesta es de quince (15) dias a partir del 1 de marzo de 2021 hasta el 15 de marzo de 2021. Todos los comentarios publicos sobre la solicitud previa de CDBG-CV pueden enviarse a Rachel Hansen en Rachel.Hansen@ colliercountyfl.gov o a1239-252-6141 a mas tardar el 15 de marzo de 2021. CAPER FY2019 Public Notice NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY FOR VIEWING FY 2019-2020 CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION REPORT (CAPER) FOR THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT, HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM AND EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT PROGRAM Collier County's Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for the 2019-2020 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) is available for viewing and public comment from February 8, 2021 to February 24, 2021. The CAPER is comprised of statistical and financial statements and narratives describing activities carried out during the 2019 -2020 program year. During PY19, Collier County expended the following federal funds: approximately $2,100,000 In CDBG funds, $310,000 In HOME funds, and $250,000 in ESG funds with all expenditures benefiting very low -to moderate -income persons in Collier County. Public Comment Period Copies of the CAPER will be available at all of the Collier County public libraries as well as the Collier County Community and Human Services Division, 3339 E. Tamiami Trail, Suite 211, Naples FL 31112 and on our website, www.colllercountyfl.gov, during the public comment period. The public Is invited to review the CAPER and submit written comments to 'the Collier County Community and Human Services Division no later than February 24, 2021. The CAPER, including a summary of public comments received, will be sent to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on February 25, 2021. If any hearing/visually impaired, disabled, or non- English speaking persons require assistance to review the CAPER, please contact the Collier County Community and Human Services Division at (239) 252-4663• Collier County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Collier County complies with the Fair Housing Act (: 3600, et seq) and Collier County Fair Housing Ordinance 92.9. https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-governmentldivisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 3/6 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL If you require special at or services as addressed in the Americans with Disabilities Act or require someone to translate or sign (please contact the Collier County Community and Human Services Division at (239) 252-4663• For more information, call Hilary Halford at (239) 252-2670. 2021 Entitlement Grant Cycle opens January 4 and closes at noon on February 8. If you plan to apply for funds from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), CBG-CV, Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program, Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG), ESG-CV and/or Local Housing Trust Fund (LHTF) Program, you must apply between January 4 and noon on February 8. In addition, each applicant must participate in a mandatory one-on-one technical assistance meeting with county staff to discuss your goals and objectives and to ensure you are aware of the due diligence necessary before, during and after any grant award. These mandatory meetings will be scheduled January 20-22.Once the application window closes, all applications will be reviewed for completeness. Any corrections to applications will be addressed before they are given to the Review and Ranking Committee for scoring. On March 3, the Review and Ranking Committee will convene a public meeting where each applicant will provide a 10-minute presentation and answer questions from the committee. Once scores are final, a recommendation report will be provided to the Collier County Manager and conditional award letters will be sent at the end of March or early in April. Fair Housing Needs Assessment Survey- (Spanish) — Collier County needs your input by February 5! The county is preparing its 2021-2025 Five -Year Consolidated Plan, 2021 Annual Action Plan, and Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice as required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under federal regulations. The Consolidated Plan identifies community needs and provides a five-year strategy for how HUD grants will be used to develop community resources that address those needs. This document provides essential information to policy makers, administrative staff, housing providers, lenders, and fair housing advocates, and assists in building public support for fair housing efforts. The Needs Assessment Survey is an important part of the process for developing the Consolidated Plan, Annual Action Plan & the Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice Report. Your responses will be kept strictly confidential and are reported only in combination with other responses and in summary format to protect your privacy. You have the right to discontinue participation at any time. More information about affordable housing can be found on the Collier County Housing webpage: https://www.colliercountyhousing.com/additional-resources/ COVID -i9 UPDATE FROM FPL Good afternoon Mayors, Commissioners, and Managers I'm writing to provide an update regarding FPL's response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While the wide majority of our customers are able to pay their bills, we do have customers struggling as a result of COVID- 19. We remain committed to helping those customers still experiencing hardship. As you may know, we have a long history of working with our customers and connecting them with referral services, such as 211, to find financial assistance. As a result of COVID-19, funding to programs, such as the Low - Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), has increased significantly. Consider: In Florida, LIHEAP funding has increased nearly 6o% due to COVID-19. In FPL's service area alone, we estimate that approximately 75% of LIHEAP funding — or $30 mi remains available to customers. https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-governmentldivisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 4/6 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL • Additionally, qualifications for programs, like LIHEAP, have been modified, meaning more customers are eligible. Unfortunately, the majority of our customers past -due on their bill have not reached out to FPL for help, despite our outreach. Since the beginning of the pandemic, our Customer Service team alone has initiated more than 2.1 million phone calls, emails and other communications. We'd greatly appreciate your help in getting the word out about the assistance that's available by sharing our posts on Facebook and Twitter. As we have since mid -March, we're continuing to suspend disconnections for nonpayment while helping connect customers with financial assistance. And, where there is hardship, we're continuing to waive late fees and offer customers additional payment extensions to help them manage past -due FPL balances. While we never want to turn the lights off for nonpayment — especially during these difficult times — we remain mindful that unpaid electric bills are ultimately paid for by all FPL customers. We will continue to assess our COVID-19 policies to ensure we're supporting customers experiencing hardship while also balancing the needs of all of our more than 5 million customers. We urge customers struggling to pay their bill to take action now and call us directly, toll -free, at 800-226-3545, to discuss their situation, as they remain responsible for their outstanding FPL balance. As always, please don't hesitate to contact me directly if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Tim Hogans on behalf of Charlotte Miller External Affairs Manager Florida Power & Light Company The Board of County Commissioners will consider the CDBG-DR application at their regularly scheduled meeting on June 23, 2020. Follow the link below to view how Collier County Community and Human Services, alongside local contractors, is using SHIP funds to replace several homes of Hurricane Irma victims. Hurricane Irma SHIP program video Apartment Availability Information Look here to view the Collier County Apartment Availability List for January 2021 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEYS In order for us to service you better, we ask that you fill out a survey so that we can find out how we're doing. Please click on one of the links below and help us make your experience with the Community and Human Services Division better! • Affordable Housing- http: bit.ly/CollierCountyAffordableHousingSurvey- • Grants - http.lLbit.1y/CollierCountyCHSGrantsSurvey- https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-governmentldivisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 5/6 3/8/2021 Community and Human Services Division I Collier County, FL • RSVP - http: bit.lylCollierCountyRSVPSurvey- • Senior & Social Services - http: bit.ly/CollierCountySeniorSocialServicesSurvgy- • SHIP - http: bit.ly/CollierCountySHIPSurvey- SHIP ANNUAL REPORTS If you have any comments, you may contact Cormac Giblin at 252-2399 or e-mail him at Cormae.Giblin@colliercountyfl.gov. If you would like a paper copy of the annual report, you may pick one up at our office located in the Health Building on the Collier County campus, Our physical address is 3339 Tamiami Trail East, Building H, Suite 211. Click here to see the SHIP Annual Report 2013-14. Click here to see the SHIP Annual Report 2014_15 Click here to see the SHIP Annual Report 2015-16 Click here to see the SHIP Annual Report 2o16-17 EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT RENTAL/UTILITY PROGRAM Effective January 1, 2017 the Emergency Solutions Grant has run out of funds. We will NOT be accepting any applications until further notice. We do not expect any new funding until October, 2020. HUD ANNUAL ACTION PLANS The FINAL HUD Action Plan FY 20-21 can be viewed here. Please feel free to send your comments to Cormac.Giblin@colliercountyfl,gov. Look Here to review the Final FY 15-16 HUD Annual Action Plan. Any comments should be directed to Barbetta Hutchinson at Barbetta.Hutchinson@colliercountyfl.gov. Look Here to review the Final FY 17-18 HUD Annual Action Plan. Any comments should be directed to Barbetta Hutchinson at Barbetta.Hutchinson@colliercountyfl.gov. Look Here to review the Final FY i8-ig HUD Annual Action Plan. Any comments should be directed to Barbetta Hutchinson at Barbetta.Hutchinson@colliercountyfl.gov. Look to review the Draft FY 19-2o HUD Annual Action Plan. Any comments should be directed to Barbetta Hutchinson at Barbetta.Hutchinson@colliercountyfl.gov. https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-government/divisions-a-e/community-and-human-services 6/6 CDBG-CV Entitlement Program Pre -Application Proposed Summary Budget Template Applicant Name: Activity Title: *Fill out a budget template for each separate activity or project. FLORIDA DEPARTMENTof ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Activity Administration $50,000 • • • $50,000 Engineering (2) $505,000 $505,000 Additional Engineering (3) $0 $0 Construction (4) $5,521,900 $225,000 $5,746,900 Acquisition (5) * $0 $0 Public Services (6)' $0 $0 Public Assistance (7) $0 $0 Business Assistance (8) $0 $0 Planning (9) $0 $0 TOTAL $6,076,900 $225,000 $6,301,900 1) Administration: 8% of total award not to exceed $50,000. May include professional services and/or salaries and benefits for positions delivering grant administration services; general expenses including supplies, postage, advertising, costs related to environmental record review; etc. 2) Engineering: May include professional services for construction planning and design, construction engineering, and inspections. 3) Additional engineering services subject to review and approval by DEO. 4) Construction: Includes the cost of construction services for allowable construction activities. 5) Acquisition: Cost of acquisition of real property in support of a CDBG-CV funded activity. 6) Public Services: May include the cost of nursing assistance, viral testing for infection, meals on wheels, community outreach services, etc. 7) Public Assistance: May include the cost of rental assistance, payroll assistance, etc. 8) Business Assistance: Includes both microenterprise and assistance to businesses. May include the cost of technical assistance, direct financial assistance, or physical improvements. 9) Planning: Includes planning -only activities and may be limited by the total available CDBG-CV planning and administration funds per 24 CIF 570.489. This category does not include planning that is associated with another activity. This planning -only activity must meet a National Objective per 24 CFR 570.483. * May also include cost of professional services and/or salaries and benefits for activity delivery costs (i.e., Davis Bacon compliance, client screening, case management, etc.). 1 /29/2021 CDBG-CV Entitlement Program Pre -Application Key Personnel Template Applicant Name: Collier County FLORIDA DEPARTMENTof ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Identify key personnel (applicant staff, sub -recipient staff, consultants) who will be involved in the proposed project Name: Tami Bailey Title: Federal and State Grant Manager Organization: Collier County Project Role: Federal and State Grant Manager Tami Bailey has been appointed as the CHS Federal & State Grant Manager. Tami has relocated to Naples from Nebraska. While in Nebraska, she was the Grant Administrator Qualifications: for South Sioux City and managed the cities CDBG, ESG and HOME programs. Tami comes to Collier County with 20+ years of experience in grant management including Transportation, FEMA, CDBG-DR, HMGP and CNCS. Name: Rachel Hansen Title: Grants Coordinator Organization: Collier County Project Role: Grants Coordinator Rachel Hansen is a grant coordinator for operational support and Community Development Block Grants for Collier County. Prior to Collier County, Rachel was a Senior Qualifications: Planner specializing in economic development with Bi-State Regional Commission in Rock Island, IL. Rachel has a master's degree in Community & Economic Development and a bachelor's degree in English. 1 /31 /2021 Name: Daniel Moelius Title: Grant Accountant Organization: Collier County Project Role: Grant Accountant Accounting professional with over 15 years of experience in various public, private, and Qualifications: government accounting/financial positions. Graduated from Drexel University with a bachelor's in business administration, concentration in Accounting. Name: Damon Grant Title: Director of Facilities Management Organization: Collier County Project Role: Director of Facilities Management Damon Grant is the Director of Facilities Management for Collier County Government and has close to 20 years of management experience with a strong focus in local and municipal governments. His background encompasses many facets of public administration with extensive experience in the areas of public works, public services, facilities management, and both contract and project management. He has assisted with Qualifications: the design, development, construction, and maintenance of multiple facilities in excess of 500,000 square feet. Damon is also a State Certified Building Contractor. Prior to joining Collier County, Damon held the position of Director of Facilities Construction and Management for Lee County. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration and a Master's Degree in Administration and Human Resource Development. Name: Ayoub AI-Bahou Title: Principal Project Manager Organization: Collier County Project Role: Principal Project Manager Ayoub AI-Bahou is a Licensed Principal Project Manager for the Facilities Management Division for Collier County Government. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Louisiana Tech University and is a Florida licensed Professional Engineer and Green Associate LEED certified. Prior to joining Collier County, Ayoub had an over 20 years Qualifications: career with Lee County Department of Facilities Construction and Management and was responsible for completing many notable projects including the Lee Tran Administration, Operation & Maintenance Facility, Pine Ridge Government Complex, and the Lee County Sheriff's Office Forensic Center. Ayoub is additionally a member of various organizations including the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Florida Engineering Society, the 1 /31 /2021 National Society of Professional Engineers, and is a volunteering mentor for FGCU senior students in Civil Engineering. Name: Claudia Roncoroni Title: Project Manager Organization: Collier County Project Role: Project Manager A native of Como, Italy, Claudia Roncoroni is a Project Manager for the Facilities Management Division of Collier County. She studied Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano and achieved both a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Architecture. Prior to joining Collier County, Claudia worked for Lee County Department of Facilities Construction and Management as a Project Manager for Capital Projects with key projects Qualifications: including the Bonita Springs Public Library, North Fort Myers Public Library, and the Estero Sheriff Substation. She additionally worked for BSSW Architects as a Project Architect. Her key projects with BSSW include the Golden Gate Public Library, the Gray Oaks Public Safety Facility, the Immokalee Culinary Arts & Services, the Immokalee Youth Development Center (Boys & Girls Club of Collier County) and the Bonita Springs Public Library. Name: Title: Organization: Project Role: Qualifications: Name: Title: 1 /31 /2021 Organization: Project Role: Qualifications: 1 /31 /2021 423 Dixon Path South Sioux City, NE 68776 T: (402) 404-4934 tami.baileyll@yahoo.com PROFESSIONAL PROFILE: -Strong leader with a persuasive management style. •Results -oriented achiever with an excellent track record in meeting & exceeding performance targets with measurable positive outcomes. SKILLS: • Critical thinking, decision -making and problem -solving. • Planning and organizing. • Excellent personal communication skills. • Influencing, leading, negotiating and delegating abilities. • Conflict resolution. • Adaptability. • Tolerant to stressed situations. • Public speaking & presentation experience EXPERIENCE OPERATIONS MANAGER AND VICE PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT, GREEN STAR GASIFIERS AND GREEN STAR & COMPANY, SIOUX CITY, IA MARCH 2O18 TO MAY 2019 *Recruited by the Founder of a renewable energy company to systematically develop the framework for a 10 MW renewable power plant and a 250,000-ton Torrefaction plant to secure $120 million in seed capital for the project. *Secured a 20-year power purchase agreement for the power from the local municipality. GRANT ADMINISTRATOR, CITY OF SOUTH SIOUX CITY, SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE JULY 2010 TO MARCH 2O18 •Oversaw multiple housing programs and grant programs providing loans through HOME funds, CDBG funds and other funding resources to families for new construction or rehabilitation of their homes. *Oversaw the entire lending process from applications, credit reports, bank statements, tax documents, employment verification to determine eligibilities, purchase agreements, title and lien searches, loan documents, and closing paperwork. -Provided credit and home ownership counseling. *Undertook strategic planning efforts resulting in the Opportunity Zone and Enterprise Zone to attract companies. -Worked with local, philanthropic, state and federal agencies to cultivate key relationships vital to the success of funding requests. -Strategically developed project outlines, executive summaries, budgets for each grant funding request. *Oversaw the entire grant continuum from program development, application, award management, project management and oversight, grant reporting and compliance and grant closeout. -Wrote, secured and leveraged more than $15,000,000 (Fifteen Million Dollars) state and federal grant and loan dollars to attract and complete projects worth $100,000,000 (One Hundred Million Dollars) for the community. 2 PROGRAM MANAGER, CASE MANAGER AND RESIDENTIAL MANAGER, QUINCY, ILLINOIS AND MIAMI, FLORIDA JULY 1996 to July 2010 *Fourteen (14) years of combined experience as a case manager and supervisor providing developing, managing and delivering services to undocumented minors, juveniles on parole, and young adults aging out of the foster care system. *Managed programs and personnel (hiring, firing, write-ups and training), developed policies and procedures, supervised and assigned caseloads, oversaw day to day operations and participated in a variety of court hearings (parole hearings, detention hearings, abuse/neglect hearings, citizenship hearings and emancipation hearings), fundraising and grant writing. 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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY, TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY KIRKSVILLE, MO 1993 APPOINTMENTS AND HONORS -Awarded Project Manager of the Year by the United States Department of Agriculture in 2017 *Awarded Grant Manager of the Year by the United States Department of Agriculture in 2017 *Appointed in 2011 to serve as Commissioner on the Nebraska Volunteer Commission by Governor Dave Heineman -Represented Nebraska at the 2011 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) peer review panel in Washington D.C. for review of National Hazard Mitigation Grants -Graduate of Leadership Dakota County 2011 *Nebraska Grant Reviewer for State AmeriCorps Grants *Supervisor of AmeriCorps*VISTAS (Volunteers in Service to America) for nine (9) years *Nebraska Grant Reviewer for State AmeriCorps Grants SECURITY CLEARANCE PENTAGON LEVEL CLEARANCE (LAPSED 2017) REFERENCES: LANCE HEDQUIST, CITY ADMINISTRATOR 1615 1ST AVENUE SOUTH SIOUX CITY, NE 68776 (402)-494-7517 LH EDQU IST@SOUTHSIOUXCITY.ORG Rachel Hansen 4467 Petal Drive Unit 212 • Naples, Florida 614.306.0678 • rmbbruce(@gmail.com EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Grants Coordinator June 2020 — Present Collier County, Community and Human Services Division, Naples, FL • Oversee implementation of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), working with subrecipients of grant funds to monitor grant activity timeliness and compliance • Coordinate various state and federal grants for operational support of other departments of the County, collaborating with project managers and Division directors • Monitor all aspects of programmatic management, including procurement of contractors, grantor required reporting, Davis Bacon Act compliance, and record keeping for auditing purposes Senior Planner June 2018 — May 2020 Bi-State Regional Commission, Rock Island, IL • Lead planner in charge of economic development efforts, including the EDA Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) report, focused on enhancing economic growth in the region • Provided technical assistance to local governments with grant applications and grant management, including state and federal grant programs such as Community Development Block Grants • Developed and collaborated on plans relating to comprehensive planning, bicycle/pedestrian trails, riverfront development, parks and recreation, hazard mitigation, and code of ordinance updates Planning Assistant September 2016 — June 2018 Bi-State Regional Commission, Rock Island, IL • Wrote community and state grants on behalf of local member governments, with funds awarded totaling over $50,000 • Organized community education outreach and assisted with GIS mapping for QCTrails.org, an online recreation trails mapping service • Collected/analyzed data and research for various projects, including the 2018 Quad Cities Enterprise Zone application, transportation planning documents, and multiple Safe Routes to School plans SKILLS Demonstrated experience working with elected and appointed officials, department heads, and the public on various planning issues. Creative problem -solver with excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. Successful public speaker, with experience presenting to city councils and commissions. Highly self - motivated to meet deadlines and effectively multi -task multiple projects, individually or as a member of a team. Working knowledge of ArcGIS, including map creation and analytics. Skilled researcher with experience in data analytics. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Applied Project in Fulfillment of Master of Arts: The Intersection of Art and Livability July 2018 Planned and implemented a community block party in the College Hill District of Rock Island, Illinois using community art and principles of tactical urbanism and New Urbanism to activate a public space, promote traffic safety, and encourage economic development. Presenter: American Planning Association -Iowa 2018 Conference October 2018 Presented on "Community Engagement & Complete Streets" at annual event. EDUCATION Master of Arts - Community and Economic Development Western Illinois University -Quad Cities, Moline, Illinois Bachelor of Arts - English with a Writing Emphasis Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois May 2019 May 2013 Education Daniel Moelius 18372 Heather Road Fort Myers, FL 33967 (239) 464-6388 (Day & Evening) DMoelius@gmail.com Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Concentration in Accounting, June 2004 Computer Skills Software: QuickBooks, ProSystem Tax, ProSystem Trial Balance, Sage MAS 200, TValue, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Outlook Words Per Minute: 40 (estimated) Employment Experience Collier County Government, Naples, FL Accountant, August 2020 — Present • Fiscally review grant applications for Collier CARES program • Assist management with development and improvements for Collier CARES program • Work closely with grant coordinators to facilitate progress of grants • Review time sheets in department and report any issues to management • Help grant applicants with any questions or concerns regarding their application Indcresa USA, LLC, Naples, FL Assistant Controller, April 2014 — June 2020 • Tackled major finance/accounting projects with senior management • Tracked millions of pounds of inventory (cocoa powder) through sales/inventory cycle • Reconciled high volume banking activity daily • Performed account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries and cash flow analysis • Assisted customers with contract balances and monthly usage reports • Created various Excel spreadsheets needed for different accounting and business purposes Wiebel, Hennells & Carufe, PLLC, Bonita Springs, FL Senior Tax Accountant, January 2013 — April 2014 • Prepared various federal, state, corporate and individual tax returns • Assisted clients with QuickBooks to ensure accurate financial statements and tax reporting • Performed account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries and cash flow analysis Evans Oil Company, Naples, FL Controller, November 2010 — November 2012 Senior Accountant, December 2009 — November 2010 • Assisted CFO in overseeing annual company revenue in excess of $150 million • Supervised accounts receivable and accounts payable department • Completed month -end and year-end accounting (journal entries, account reconciliations, etc.) • Monitored and kept track of inventory (fuels and oil) • Prepared and filed monthly fuel and sales tax returns • Performed account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries and cash flow analysis • Updated and monitored fixed asset schedules for multiple entities • Created various Excel spreadsheets needed for different accounting and business purposes Donner & Co., CPA, PA, Fort Myers, FL Staff Accountant, September 2009 — December 2009 (Part Time/Per Diem) • Prepared various federal, corporate and individual tax returns • Developed Excel spreadsheets needed for various companies' year-end accounting • Performed account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries and cash flow analysis Athey & Company, CPA's, P.A., Bridgeton, NJ Staff Accountant, July 2004 — August 20o6, June 2007 — April 2009 • Prepared various federal, state, corporate and individual tax returns • Performed account reconciliations, general ledger journal entries and cash flow analysis • Participated in audit teams to meet objectives within time constraints Rowland, Johnson & Company, P.A., New Castle, DE Staff Accountant, September 20o6 — February 2007 • Investigated and solved complicated tax problems for different clients • Performed audits and year end reviews for various companies DAMON GRANT 2616 SW 46's Street, Cape Coral, FL 33914, Home (239) 203-9259, Cell (239) 747-8220 Email damongmnt001@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 -pxesent DS Grant BuIldexs, Inc., Cape Coral, FL VP/Owner 2017 -pxesent Captiva Erosion Prevention District, Captiva, FL Executive Administrator 2017 -pxesent Brooks and Freund, LLC, Foxt Milers, FL Director of Construction 2007 - 2017 Lee County, FL Director of Facilities Construction Management 2006 - 2007 Conidaxis Builders and General Contractors Development Manager 2001 - 2006 Town of Fort Myers Beach, FL Public Works Director Service Delivery Manager SALARY Mx. Grant reports a current annual salary of $130,000. EDUCATION 2004 M.A., Administration and Human Resource Development, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL 1999 B.P.A., Barry University, Miami Shores, FL Damon S. Grant 2616 SW 461h Street Cape Coral, FI 33914 Phone: 239-203-9289 Mobile: 239-747-8220 Email: damonarant001@Pmail.com WORK SUMMARY: My work history includes 25 years of government experience including 18 years of local government administrative experience in southwest Florida with a strong focus in Facilities Construction Management, Public Works, and Project Management. I possess exceptional interpersonal and managerial skills necessary to promote effective and productive communication with others in an appropriate and professional manner. • Demonstrative work history and performance with 18 years local government administrative experience in southwest Florida as Facilities Management Director. • Master's Degree —Public Administration and Human Resource Development. • Team -oriented management style with excellent communication and consensus building skills, capable of developing and maintaining diverse, long-term stakeholder relationships. WORK HISTORY: 2017-Present, VP/Owner, DS GRANT BUILDERS, Inc. Cape Coral, Florida Executive Administrator, Captiva Erosion Prevention District, Captiva, Florida 2017- Director of Construction, Brooks and Freund, LLC, Fort Myers, FI 2007-2017, Director of Facilities Construction and Management, Lee County Florida Responsible forthe administrative and contractual oversight, supervision, and management of the county's Construction and Design, Facilities Management, Master Space Planning, Records Warehouse, employee and parking lot security badging, and Municipal Service Tax Benefit Unit (MSBTBU) divisions, ncluding but not limited to: • Develops and implements business strategies, goals, and plans for the department(s). Initiates and schedules actions on all approved capital improvement projects and acquisitions for the department; balances anticipated funding projections with estimated project goals. Negotiates contracts for design, construction, and maintenance with approved consultants. Supervises staff of approximately 150 employees —consisting of architects, engineers, planners, trades -workers, and other professional employees engaged in the design, development, construction, and maintenance of new and existing county facilities. • Develops and approves all operating, major maintenance, and capital budgets on an annual basis. • Provides the maintenance, construction, and capital renovations for all county facilities including jails, Justice Center, sports complexes, EMS stations, and all other government facilities/complexes (approximately 7 million SF). 2006-2007, Development Manager, Comdaris Builders and General Contractors Responsible for the administrative oversight, supervision, and management of the company's operations divisions including but not limited to: • Prepare construction contracts, bid proposals, and bid security documents. • Manage the preparations, review, negotiations, and monitoring of contractual agreements. • Develop and manage operational and project budgets. • Evaluate company's operational practices and provide recommendations for more efficient and cost-effective methods. • Create and maintain relationships with local municipalities, regulatory agencies, companies, and customers. 2001-2006, Public Works Director, Town of Fort Myers Beach Florida Service Delivery Manager, Town of Fort Myers Beach Florida As the Service Delivery Manager, responsibilities included the coordination and management of municipal programs and projects such as Right -of —Way Improvement programs, Tourist Development Grant projects, Beach and Shoreline Improvements, and SFWMD projects. Upon being promoted to the Public Works Director, responsibilities included the immediate supervision of 17 direct -report employees as well as oversight of all Town projects related to departmental budgeting, MSBU assessments, construction and design, utilities, drainage, facilities maintenance, right of way improvements, beach and street enforcement, meter enforcement, designated beach trolley lane projects, beach access management, beach shoreline management, and transportation improvement projects. Responsibilities included: Development and implementation of departmental policies, goals, and procedures. Development and compliance with long range strategic planning goals and objectives. • Interacting with the Town Council, members of the community, and other municipal and regulatory agencies. • Administration, management, and maintenance of the Town's request for action program, street/traffic camera monitoring program. • Town Liaison with Lee County Sheriff's office Preparation, monitoring, and administration of the annual departmental budget. • Purchasing of municipal equipment. • Selection, placement, promotion, training, development, and appraisal of departmental employees. • Directing and participating in the development of systems to prioritize work activities, projects, and programs. • Strategic planning and coordination of projects and municipal expenditures. • Member of the Technical Advisory Committee to the Lee County Metropolitan Planning Organization, Fort Myers Beach Times Square Advisory Committee, Traffic Mitigation Agency, and Marine Resources Task Force. EDUCATION: • Master's Degree in Administration and Human Resource Development, Barry University. • Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Barry University. • Associate's Degree in Criminology. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: • State of Florida —Certified Building Contractor, CBC: 1254794. • LEED, Green Associate COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Office Suite, Pro -Core, AIM Ayoub R. Al-Bahou, P.E. P.O. Box 639 Fort Myers, Florida 33902 ayoubra@embarqmail.com 239-470-9820 EDUCATION: • Louisiana Tech University, Graduate School 1986-1988 - 30 hours of Structural Engineering Graduate Courses • Louisiana Tech University 1983-1986 - Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES: • Professional Engineer, Board of Professional Engineer, State of Florida. • Green Associate LEED, U.S. Green Building Council. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: • LEE COUNTY 2015-Present Department of Facilities Construction & Management Engineering Manager II - Responsible of hiring and terminating technical staff. - Provide Training and mentoring of Projects Mangers & technicians. - Quality control of Architectural & Engineering Major Maintenance & Capital Improvement Projects. - Interacts and negotiates with other local and state agencies, consultants and construction managers. - Participates in the selection of contractors and consultants. - Budget authority over multiple projects. - Provide guidance and directions for staff for construction issues as they arise. - Ability to establish and maintain professional working relationships with varies levels of employees and general public. - Utilizing Construction Management EADOC. Responsible for training & support of staff, consultants & construction manager teams to utilize the web base software. • LEE COUNTY 1999-2015 Department of Construction & Design Capital Projects Construction Manager / Senior Engineer - Remodeling of existing building to meet program requirements for various departments. - Develop required budget for each individual program. - Prepare criteria for consultant and construction manager selection. - Coordinate and work with Consultants and Construction Managers to assure that projects are completed on time and within budget. - Review construction documents and technical specifications. - Field inspections of all construction activities. - Review and execute invoices. - As a Civil Engineer, design certain projects to meet the requirements of Lee County Land Development Code and State of Florida rules and regulations. • RAJA & ASSOCIATES, INC 1993-2008 Fort Myers, FL President - Soil analysis and design for on site sewage systems. - Structural analysis and design for single family homes. POKORNY & KAREH, INC 1996-1999 Fort Myers, FL Vice President - Supervisions of staff engineers and technicians. - Quality control of engineering designs and specifications. - Responsible for the daily operation of the engineering design division. - Designed of storm sewer, water and sewer systems. - Administered master planning for land developments. • LEE COUNTY 1994-1996 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Department of Construction & Design Project Manager - Project managing of new & existing facilities. - Reviewed and evaluated bids from consultants and contractors for assigned projects. - Reviewed construction documents and technical specifications. - Field inspections for the construction phases of the projects. - Land development designs including storm sewer, water & sewer systems. BARBOT STUART & ASSOCIATES 1989-1994 Fort Myers, FL Staff Engineer - Civil engineering design for various types of land developments. - Master planning, storm sewer, water, and sewer systems. REFERENCES: • Kathi Murray, Lee County Sheriff Office, 239-850-0162. • Douglas Swank, Senior Manager, Lee County Port Authority, 239-590-4615. • Richard McConville, Westco Builders of Florida, 239-770-0444. • Michael Pavese, LCBOCC FC & M, 239-357-3574 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: • Volunteering Proctor - FES Calusa Chapter Math Counts Competitions. • Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. • Member of Florida Engineering Society. • Member of National Society of Professional Engineer. • Pi Mu Epsilon, National Honorary Mathematics Fraternity. • Member of the Gamma Beta Phi Society. • Volunteering Mentor — FGCU Senior Students — Civil Engineering. UNDER -CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: North Fort Myers Library: The design and construction for the North Fort Myers Library of approximately 27,000 square feet of floor area arranged in a single -story configuration. The floor areas divided between library collections, staff offices, and support spaces. The facility includes outdoor public area and reading courtyards. Both libraries area planned to open to the public in summer of 2019. AW North Ft Myers Library Image # 21 A 727.520.8181 Date 12.27.18 www.aerophoto.com • Bonita Springs Public Library: The design and construction of approximately 30,000 square feet The Bonita Springs Library in a two-story configuration. The floor areas divided between library collections, staff offices, and support spaces. The facility includes outdoor public area and reading courtyards. The facility is planned to open to the public in summer of 2019. &W Image # 71 Bonita Springs Library (BSL) 727.520,8181 Date12.12.18 www.aerophota.cam COMPLETED PROJECTS: • Lee County Sheriff's Office Forensic Center: This is a very unique facility in that it was constructed from ground up as Evidence Facilities. The primary purpose of the facility is to house and maintain evidence in accordance with State and National Accreditation Standards for the storage and handling of evidence. Construction of the 80,633 square foot building began in November 2006 and the project was completed in May of 2008. The total project cost was $11,904,000 and was completed $1,000,000 under budget. F • Core Facility Expansion Project: This project was an eight story addition to the existing Core Facility. Under this project, an additional 768 new beds were constructed: 384 as indirect supervision beds configured in two person cells, and 384 direct supervision beds in dormitory style housing. In addition, an infirmary with the capacity to house 26 inmates, and a high risk supervision unit able to house up to 30 inmates was provided. The structural frame poured concrete and the exterior of the building was clad in precast concrete panels to match the existing facilities. The expansion cost was $52,790,650. A4i�s Ortiz Jail Expansion Image # 80710 2128 P-4�I 727.520.8181 Date 07.10.08 xo www.aerophoto.com Pine ridge Government Complex: The complex was constructed on a 9-acres parcel and consisted of: a) 10,155 square foot Tax Collector's Office Building. b) 9,610 square foot Sheriff's Office Building. c) 20,685 square foot Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services Building. The cost of the project was $9,000,000. Ar lop� Mom' �~ __ s�� �, ' ,�.�e,��a � •, t � o 41W lid F II •Li v �l � yr � o O i_� _�i►� lip 1 -Al LETTERS OF APPRECIATION: Cathy Curtis: couNry r� o� a o z r 914It OF FIOR��P LEE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR August 19, 2009 Ayoub Al Bahou Planning & Construction Public Works Department Lee County P. O. Box 398 Fort Myers, FL 33902 Dear Mr. Al Bahou: I am writing to personally thank you for the dedication and expertise you showed in the planning and construction of the new Tax Collector's Office at the Pine Ridge Government Complex. Larry Hart and Billy Cubbedge kept me informed of the events of the various construction meetings, and how you managed the project. When they conveyed my concerns or wishes to you I was certain these matters would carry through to full resolution. Before Pine Ridge, we watched you as the project manager during the renovation of the Human Services Office on Thompson Street. You closely monitored the project and the building changed into a useful facility. Overseeing the multifaceted project at Pine Ridge, involving four separate entities, each with different requirements, your attention to detail and the overall needs for all involved carried through and resulted in a beautiful and functional complex. I thank you and the contractors for a great job. Sincerely, .e �ycs Tax Collector C: Jim Lavender, Public Works Director Karen Hawes, Interim County Manager Larry Hart, Assistant Tax Collector Billy Cubbedge, Facilities & Safety Coordinator 2480 THOMPSON STREET * P.O. BOX 850 * FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33902 www.leetc.com * (239) 533-6000 Donna Ward: Page 1 of 1 AI Bahou, Ayoub From: Ward, Donna Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 1:26 PM To: AI Bahou, Ayoub Subject: thank you Ayoub: I wanted to send my sincere thanks to you for doing such a tremendous job with our project. Your knowledge and thoroughness will ensure we receive a wonderful facility. Have a great weekend. Donna Ward Director Lee County Domestic Animal Services 5600 Banner Dr. Ft. Myers, FL 33912-4409 dward@leegov.com www.leelostpets.com Phone: (239) 533-9200 Fax: (239) 432-2118 1/11/2010 Jerry Cutlip: Ayoub AI-Bahou - Hickey's Creek Miti )n Park From: Jerry Cutlip To: AI-Bahou, Ayoub Date: 5/13/02 11:18AM Subject: Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park Good morning Ayoub; ,v Page 1 I want to take this opportunity to express my sincere appreciation for the leadership role you and your department provided during the construction phase of the Hickey's Creek Mitigation Park. Your advice was always logical and helpful and you demonstrated a measure of flexibility in the field that was essential in making the various structures fit the site. You never hesitated to make corrections or repairs that were necessary and I appreciated your diligence in that regard. It was a pleasure working with both you and Alex and hopefully, we'll be able to work together again in the near future. The square was made by a Scottish immigrant by the name of Harold McCloy. His sister, Mary, gave me the square years ago. It is very old. Thank you very much. Jerry C. CC: Clark, Roger; Lavender, James; Macphee, Nancy; Yarbrough, John RESUME Claudia Roncoroni 11796 Paseo Grande Blvd. - Unit, 4703 Fort Myers, FL 33912 - Tel. (312) 659 9652 claudiaroncoroni@yahoo.com 1. WORK EXPERIENCE: August 2017- Present Lee County Government, Department of Facilities Constructions & Management Lee County Government Position: Project Manager - Capital Projects Department of Facilities Constructions & Management Responsible for program and budget development for various Lee County Departments. 1500 Monroe Street, 411 Floor Construction Documents and Technical Specifications review during Design Phase, and Fort Myers, FL 33901 RAS and submittals review during Construction Phase. Work with clients, architects, engineers and construction companies to meet budget, schedule, design criteria, and ADA requirements. Review and execute invoices. Assist and guide clients with interior design review, furniture selection, color schemes and interior finishes approval for new projects and renovations. Space planning and budget development for remodeling of existing buildings. Field inspections and field reports. Participate in the selection of consultants and contractors. Utilize Construction Managements Platform EADOC. Key Projects: ■ Bonita Springs Public Library — Two story - 30,000 SF - $14,000,000 • North Fort Myers Public Library — Single Story - 27,000 SF - $13,000,000 • Estero Sheriff 'Substation — Single Story — 7,500 SF - $1,500,000 • Public safety Communication Building Renovation — Single Story — 6,300 SF - $950,000 ■ EOC Renovation — Single Story - $600,000 ■ Various Interior renovations for Clerk of Court and Library Department June 2014-July 2017 BSSW Architects, Architectural Firm / Position: Project Architect BSSW Architects Responsible for design, Construction Documents and coordination with consultants. 949 Central Ave Interface with clients on programming, design, budgets & Specifications. Space Naples, FL 34102 planning and design studies with models & 3D renderings, code analysis, T. +1 239 643 3103 construction details, selection of materials and finishing, RFIs, shop drawings review, and Construction Administration. Key Protects: • Bonita Springs Library — Two Story — 30,000 SF - $14,000,000 • Immokalee Boys & Girls Club of America — Single Story — 27,000 SF - $9,000,000 ■ Immokalee Culinary Incubator — Single Story — 5,200 SF - $1,200,000 ■ Artis Naples Restrooms Renovation — 2,200 SF - $2,000,000 ■ Golden Gate High School Culinary Lab Renovation • Palmetto High School Culinary Lab Renovation May 2009 — May 2014 CR Consulting — Real Estate / Construction & Architecture Industry CR Consulting Freelanced for Marcus & Millichap Real Estate, Bravosolution (Chicago Division — now 1400 North State Parkway, Unit 9C Jaggaer One), and BSSW Architects. Chicago, IL 60610 September 2008 — March 2009 M2P Architetti Associati, Architectural Firm / Position: Project Architect M2P Architetti Associati Worked on Construction Documents & Specifications. LEED Certification. Via Paolo Giorza 5 - 20144 Milan - Italy Project: Milano Porta Nuova — Varesine — Low Rise, High End, Residential T. +39 02 4699129 Complex situated in the heart of Milan / Developer for the project area: Hines November 2006 — December 2007 BravoSolution — Leading International Consultant for e-sourcing. Bravolution — Italcementi Group Position: Project Manager & Coordinator Via Rombon 11, 20134 Milan - Italy Worked as PM and Project Coordinator on a Richard Meier and Partner project: T. +39 02 210512.1 Italcementi Center for Research and Innovation (ITC Lab). Full Integration of American Construction Documents and Specifications with emphasis on LEED requirements for Italian bidding documents/ process. Management of bidding process for the construction of ITC Lab Building. Page 1 of 2 RESUME Claudia Roncoroni 11796 Paseo Grande Blvd. - Unit, 4703 Fort Myers, FL 33912 - Tel. (312) 659 9652 claudiaroncoroni@yahoo.com August 2001- September 2006 BSSW Architects, Architectural Firm / Position: Project Architect BSSW Architects Responsible for design and coordination of Construction Documents with Consultants. 949 Central Ave Interface with clients on programming, design, budgets & Specifications. Space Naples, FL 34102 planning and design studies with models & 3D renderings, code analysis, T. +1 239 643 3103 construction details, selection of materials and finishing, RFIs, shop drawings review, Construction Administration. Key Protects: ■ Golden Gate Library, Golden Gate City, FL - 17,000 SF - $5,500,000 • Grey Oaks Public Safety Facility, City of Naples, FL - 9,600 sf, $2,100,000 AIA Florida South West Design Award 2004 & 2005 • Golden Gate City Annex, Golden Gate City, FL - 9,000 sf, $1,200,000 AIA Florida South West Design Award 2004 February 2000- July 2001 Miles Price & Associate, Architectural Firm / Position: Intern Miles Price & Associates Working on Construction Documents and Specifications. Naples, FL 34102 Meeting with clients and consultants. Business has been closed Key Protects: • Bonita Community Health Center, Bonita Spring, FL • Cancer Center, Memorial Hospital West, Pembroke Pines, FL January 1996 - December 1997 GB Progetti Italian Architectural Magazine / Position: Editorial Clerk GB Progetti Architectural Magazine Wrote many articles about international and local projects and worked on the Milan, Italy magazine pages layout before printing. Business has been closed 2. EDUCATION: 1992 —1999: "POLITECNICO DI MILANO", Master Degree in Architecture Validated in USA as Bachelor Degree in Architecture Thesis: "A New Design for the Disused Barracks Area — A new district for the City of Como." 3. LANGUAGES & COMPUTER SKILLS: Fluent: Written/Spoken Italian and English. Comprehend: Basic Written/Spoken Spanish. Proficient: AutoCad 2008, Autodesk Revit 17, Sketch -Up, Model Making Skills, Photoshop, Microsoft Office. 4. ORGANIZATIONS: Associate Member AIA (American Institute of Architects), Year 2005 and 2006 AIA Florida South West Chapter Secretary and News -Letter Editor for the year 2005. AIA Florida South West Chapter Spokesperson at Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., Grass Roots Convention 2006. AIA Florida South West Chapter Vice President for the year 2006. N CDBG-CV Entitlement Program Pre -Application Authorized Signature Form Local Government Applicant Name: Collier County Pre -Application Preparer Name: Rachel Hansen DE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT f ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Pre -Application Preparer Email: RaChel.Fiansen@Colllercoun By signing this form, the undersigned certifies that: a. The undersigned is a duly authorized representative of the local government applicant; gov b. The undersigned approves submission of the CDBG-CV Entitlement Pre - Application. Local Government Ap 'I'i nt Si nature Date Local Government Applicant Representative Name: Leo E. OCi1S Jr. Local Government Applicant Representative Email: Leo.Ochs@colliercountyfl.gov 1/31/2021