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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 06 - CDBG Program:W ft MEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: MAY 17, 2011 SUBJECT: RESOLUTIONS -- CDBG PROGRAM AND HOME PROGRAM WITH TARRANT COUNTY FY 12 - FY 14 RECOMMENDATION: City Council consider adopting: • A Resolution forming a Joint Administrative Agreement between the City of Grapevine as a designated Metropolitan City and Tarrant County for administration of the Community Development Block Grant program for the three year program period of FY 12 - FY 14, • A Resolution forming a HOME Consortium between the City of Grapevine as a designated Metropolitan City and Tarrant County for participation in Tarrant County's Home Investment Partnership Program for the three year program period of FY 12 - FY 14, authorize the Mayor to execute agreements with Tarrant County for the two programs, and take any necessary action. BACKGROUND: On September 2, 2008, City Council adopted resolutions supporting the City's participation in Tarrant County's Urban County CDBG and HOME programs for FY 09 — 11. With the 2011 year nearing an end, we have now received notification from Tarrant County that we need to adopt resolutions again supporting the City's participation with Tarrant County as a Metropolitan City for the CDBG and HOME programs for FY 12 — FY 14. Tarrant County will continue to provide all administrative services for these two programs as were provided under the Urban County program. Staff recommends approval. OAAGENDA120 1 1105- 1 7- 1 11CDBG & HOME Program.doc f , TARRA,NT COUNTY C'!OMMtSSIG.NERS COURT nir;�����iarr�.as�ox�s t��i•�c� ro�z�,t��Nrr�r �rvr:r.n�nr:�h•r ntz•rbzt3� y at-h i-i Ward, Director May 2, 2011 Honorable William D Tate City of Grapevine 200 S. Main St P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine. TX 76099 RE: Renewing Joint Administration Agreements for CDBG and Joint Grant Agreements for HOME with the urban county f6r 2012 -2(U14 Dear 'Mayor: Tarrant County must once again qualify as an Urban County under the CDBG and HOME programs for HUD. Entitlement counties must re- qualify every throe years for funding. Tarrant County is e= ligible to n co ve entitlement grant funds by having a combined population of 200,000 or more f-om unincorporated areas and participating municipalities. Any metropolitan city (Euless, Grapevine and North Richland Hills) that had deferred its status previously or had accepted its statue and entered into a joint agreement with the urban county, and wishos to NOT maintain the same relationship with the county for this next qualification period, must notify the county and the FiUD Field Office in writing -t5, 2011. If the City chooses to renew and enter into agreements with Tarrant County, attached is the Joint Administration Agreement, Joint Grant Agreement and the Resolutions for both programs to be aligned and returned to Tarrant County by Ju -mle 51 2011. As Tarrant County must receive final approval from the commissioner -s c<N iU-, we are asking the City of Grapevine to have all forms signed and returned by June 6, 2011. The CDBG joint administration agreement between the City of Grapevine and Tarrant County includes the administration of the CDBG grant. The HOME joint grant agreement is for the City of Grapevine to join the consoxtiuxn to use HOME Investmet it Partnership Program funding. All agreements allow the City of Grapevine to continue to becorne part of the Urban County for the purpose of program planning and 15095 South University Drive, Suite 275, Fort Worth, Tx 76107, 17/853.7940, Fax 8171850 -79:4 implementation for the entire period of the Urban County qualification. Attached please find the Joint Administration Agreement, Joint Grant Agreement and the Resolutions for both programs to be sighed and retuu -red to Tarraat County by Jfuaze 6, X09 x if the City of Grapevine wishes to renew both agreements. We appreciate the contir_ued collaboration with each city. If you have further qucstions or eoncems regarding this notice, please contact me or Susan Au, Community Development Planner, at 817- 850 -7940. A ti Sin��ly, 1 Patricia Ward Director cc: Honorable B. Glen Whitley William T. Higgins, Assistant DA RESOLUTION # RESOLUTION FORMING A JOINT ADMINSITRATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, A DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) METROPOLITAN CITY DESIGNATED AS A DIRECT ENTITLEMENT CITY, AND TARRANT COUNTY FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM FOR THE THREE PROGRAM YEAR PERIOD, FISCAL YEAR 2012 THROUGH 2014, SUBJECT TO THE JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE AGREEMENT ATTACHED WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States of America has authorized under Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93 -383, as amended; 42 U.S.C. Sec 5301, as amended through the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992, establishes a program of community development block grants for the specific purpose of developing viable communities by providing decent housing and suitable living environments and expanding economic opportunities principally for persons of low and moderate income, and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 24 CFR 570.308, allows any urban county and any metropolitan city located, in whole or in part, within that county to submit a joint request to HUD to approve the inclusion of the metropolitan city as a part of the urban county for purposes of planning and implementing a joint community development and housing program, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County has been designated an "Urban County" by the Department -of Housing and Urban Development entitled to a formula share of Community Development Block Grant: and HOME program funds provided said County has a combined population of 200,000 persons in its. unincorporated areas and units of general local government with which it has entered into cooperative agreements, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County has been designated an "Urban County" and the City of Grapevine has accepted a designation of "metropolitan city" by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to receive direct entitlement of Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), and WHEREAS, Article III, Section 64 of the Texas Constitution authorizes Texas counties to enter into cooperative agreements with local governments for essential Community Development and Housing Assistance activities, and WHEREAS, Article III, Section 64 of the Texas Constitution authorizes Texas counties to enter into cooperative agreements with local governments to consolidate governmental functions, and WHEREAS, through cooperative agreements Tarrant County has authority to carry out activities funded from annual CDBG Program Allocations from Federal Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, 2014 appropriations and from any program income generated from the expenditure of such funds, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine agree to cooperate to undertake, or assist in undertaking, community renewal and low income housing assistance activities, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine has adopted and is enforcing a policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in non - violent civil rights demonstrations and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine has adopted and is enforcing a policy of enforcing applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such non - violent civil rights demonstrations within jurisdictions, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine shall take all actions necessary to assure compliance with the Urban County's certification required by section 104(b) of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, and other applicable laws, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine agrees to inform the County of any income generated by the expenditure of CDBG funds received and that any such program income must be paid to the County to be used for eligible activities in accordance with all CDBG Program requirements, and WHEREAS, in accordance with 24 CFR 570.501(b), Tarrant County is responsible for ensuring that CDBG funds are used in accordance with all program requirements, including monitoring and reporting to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on the use of program income and that in the event of close -out or change in status of the City of Grapevine, any program income that is on hand or received subsequent to the close -out of change in status shall be paid to the County, and WHEREAS, in accordance with 24 CFR 570.501(b), Tarrant County, as the recipient is responsible for ensuring that CDBG funds are used in accordance with all program requirements. The use of designated public agencies, subrecipients, or contracts does not relieve Tarrant County of this responsibility. Tarrant County is also responsible for determining the adequacy of performance under subrecipient agreements and procurement contracts, and for taking appropriate action when performance problems arise, such as the actions described in §570.910. Where a city is participating with, or as part of Tarrant County Urban County, as a participating unit, or as part of a metropolitan city, the County is responsible for applying to the unit of general local government the same requirements as are applicable to subrecipients, except that the five -year period identified under §570.503 (b) (8) (i) shall begin with the date that the unit of general local government is no longer considered by HUD to be a part of the metropolitan city or urban county, as applicable, instead of the date the subrecipient agreement expires, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine, agrees to notify Tarrant County of any modification or change in the use of the real property from that planned at the time of acquisition or improvement, including disposition, and further agrees to reimburse the County- in an amount equal to the current fair market value (less any portion thereof attributable to expenditure of non -CDBG funds) of property acquired or improved with CDBG funds that is sold or transferred for a use which does not qualify under the CDBG regulations, and WHEREAS, any money generated from disposition or transfer of the property will be treated as program income and returned to the county prior to or subsequent to the close -out, change of status or termination of the cooperation agreement between county and the City of Grapevine; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City of Grapevine, that the City Council of Grapevine, Texas supports the application of Tarrant County for funding from the Housing and Community Development Act of I974, as amended, and asks that its population be included for three successive years with that of Tarrant County, Texas to carry out under Public Law 93-383, and Affordable Housing activities under Public Law 101 -625, and authorizes the Mayor of Grapevine, K Texas to sign such additional forms as requested by the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to the purposes of the Resolution, and further that the City of Grapevine, Texas understands that Tarrant County will have final responsibility for selecting projects and filing annual grant requests. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this agreement will automatically be renewed for participation in successive three -year qualification periods, unless Tarrant County or the City of Grapevine provides written notice it elects not to participate in a new qualification period. Tarrant County will notify the City of Grapevine in writing of its right to make such an election on the date specified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in their urban county qualification notice for the next qualification period. Any amendments or changes contained within the urban county qualification notice applicable to for a subsequent three -year urban county qualification period must be adopted by Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine, and submitted to HUD. Failure by either party to adopt such an amendment to the agreement will void the automatic renewal of this agreement. This agreement remains in effect until CDBG funds, and income received to the Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, and 2014 programs, and to any successive qualification periods provided through the automatic renewal of this agreement, are expended and the funded activities completed, and neither Tarrant County nor the City of Grapevine may terminate or withdraw from the agreement while the agreement remains in effect. Official notice of amendments or changes applicable for a subsequent three -year urban county agreement shall be in writing and be mailed by certified mail to the City Secretary of:the :City of Grapevine. Any notice of changes or amendments to this "agreement by the City of Grapevine to Tarrant County shall be in writing to the Tarrant County Community Development Division Director. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY COMMISSIONERS COURT CLERK day of _ . , APPROVED: MAYOR COUNTY JUDGE Approval Form for District Attorney Approved as to Form* *By law, the District Attorney's Office may only advise or approve contracts or legal documents on behalf of its clients. It may not advise or approve a contract or legal document on behalf of other parties. Our review of this document was conducted solely from the legal perspective of our client. Our approval of this document was offered solely for the benefit of our client. Other parties should not rely on this approval, and should seek review and approval by their own respective attorney(s). JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE AGREEMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS The CITY OF GRAPEVINE, hereinafter called "City ", has accepted a designation by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a metropolitan city eligible to receive direct entitlement of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for the FY 2012 -2014 program years, and The CITY OF GRAPEVINE has entered into a cooperative agreement with TARRANT COUNTY, hereinafter called "County ", to participate in the County's CDBG program as a metropolitan city eligible to receive direct entitlement of CDBG funds, and The CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY have agreed to abide by HUD requirements as detailed in CPD 96 -04, Article 5, in the cooperative agreement (attachment "A "), and in accordance with 24 CFR 570.308 Joint Requests. This JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City Council of the CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY and the parties hereby AGREE as follows: 1. Scope of Term of Services. The County through this Joint Administrative Agreement agrees to administer on behalf of the City of Grapevine all activities and requirements of federal, state and local law, and rules and procedures of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development with regard to the City's Community Development Block Grant entitlement program for the Fiscal Years 2012 through 2014. 2. Distribution of CDBG. The City shall receive CDBG entitlement program funding from the County as an entitled metropolitan city. The amount of funding shall be equivalent to or greater than what HUD determines annually as the City's entitlement as a metropolitan city. 3. Duties of County. The County shall be responsible for administering all activities related to the City CDBG entitlement program in accordance with 24 CFR 570.500 Subpart "J" Grant Administration, 24 CFR 570.501(b), and 24 CFR 570.503. 4. Duties of the City. The City will approve all City CDBG entitlement program funding decisions. The City will determine specific programs, projects, or any other uses to the extent permitted and consistent with HUD eligible activities. 5. Administrative Expenses. The County shall administer the grant under 570.205, 570.206 and OMB Circular A -87 and A -133, not to exceed the total allowable administrative cost of 20% of the grant. This Joint Administrative Agreement is executed on behalf of the CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY by its duly authorized officials. CITY OF GRAPEVINE MAYOR DATE: TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS B. Glen Whitley, JUDGE DATE: RESOLUTION # RESOLUTION FORMING A HOME CONSORTIUM BETWEEN THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, A DESIGNATED DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD) METROPOLITAN CITY, AND TARRANT COUNTY FOR PARTICIPATION IN TARRANT COUNTY'S HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR THE THREE PROGRAM YEAR PERIOD, FISCAL YEAR 2012 THROUGH 2014, SUBJECT TO THE JOINT GRANT AGREEMENT ATTACHED (ATTACHMENT "A "). WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States of America has enacted the HOME Investment Partnerships Act, Title 11 of the Cranston - Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. Sec 12701, as amended, and WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in 24 CFR 92, allows units of general local government to enter into mutual cooperation agreements to form a HOME program consortium for the purpose of obtaining funding as a participating jurisdiction under the HOME Investment Partnership Program, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County has been designated an "Urban County" by the Department of Housing and Urban Development entitled to a formula share HOME Investment Partnership program funds provided said County has a combined population of 200,000 persons in its incorporated areas and units of general local government with which it has entered into cooperative agreements, and WHEREAS, Article III, Section 64 of the Texas Constitution authorizes Texas counties. to enter into cooperative agreements with local governments for essential Community De-velopment and Housing Assistance activities, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine shall not apply for grants under the State HOME Program from appropriations for fiscal years during the period in which it is participating in Tarrant County's HOME program, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine shall not participate in a HOME consortium except through Tarrant County, regardless of whether or not Tarrant County receives a HOME formula allocation, and WHEREAS, through cooperative agreements Tarrant County has authority to carry out activities funded from annual HOME Program Allocations from Federal Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, 2014 appropriations and from any program income generated from the expenditure of such funds, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine agree to cooperate to undertake, or assist in undertaking, program activities to expand the supply of decent, safe, sanitary and affordable housing for low income and very low income Americans, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County has authorized the Tarrant County Community Development Division to act in a representative capacity as the lead entity for all members of the consortium for the purposes of administering the HOME program, assuming overall responsibility for ensuring the consortium's HOME program is carried out in compliance with the requirements of the HOME program and the Consolidated Plan, and WHEREAS, Tarrant County will not fund activities in support of any cooperating unit of general government that does not affirmatively further fair housing within its own jurisdiction or that impedes the county's actions to comply with its fair housing certification, and WHEREAS, in accordance with 24 CFR Part 91 and 92, Tarrant County is responsible for ensuring that HOME funds are used in accordance with all program requirements, including monitoring and reporting to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on the use of program income and that in the event of close -out or change in status of the city of Grapevine, any program income that is on hand or received subsequent to the close -out of change in status shall be paid to the County, and WHEREAS, the City of Grapevine, agrees to notify Tarrant County of any modification or change in the use of the real property from that planned at the time of acquisition or improvement, including disposition, and further agrees to reimburse the County in an amount equal to the current fair market value (less any portion thereof attributable to expenditure of non -HOME funds) of property acquired or improved with HOME funds that is sold or transferred for a use which does not qualify under the HOME regulations, and WHEREAS, any money generated from disposition or transfer of the property will be treated as program income and returned to the county prior to or subsequent to the close -out, change of status or termination of the cooperation agreement between county and the City of Grapevine; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City of Grapevine, that the City Council of Grapevine, Texas supports the application of Tarrant County for funding from the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and asks that its population be included for three successive years with that of Tarrant County, Texas to carry out under Public Law 93 -383, and Affordable Housing activities under Public Law 101 -625, and authorizes the Mayor of Grapevine, Texas to sign such additional forms as requested by the Department of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to the purposes of the Resolution, and further that the City of Grapevine, Texas understands that Tarrant County will have final responsibility for selecting projects and filing annual grant requests. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this agreement will automatically be renewed for participation in successive three -year qualification periods, unless Tarrant County or the City of Grapevine provides written notice it elects not to participate in a new qualification period. Tarrant County will notify the City of Grapevine in writing of its right to make such an election on the date specified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in their urban county qualification notice for the next qualification period. Any amendments or changes contained within the urban county qualification notice applicable to for a subsequent three -year urban county qualification period must be adopted by Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine, and submitted to HUD. Failure by either party to adopt such an amendment to the agreement will void the automatic renewal of this agreement. This agreement remains in effect until HOME funds, and income received to the Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, and 2014 programs, and to any successive qualification periods provided through the automatic renewal of this agreement, are expended and the funded activities completed, and neither Tarrant County nor the City of Grapevine may terminate or withdraw from the agreement while the agreement remains in effect. 0 Official notice of amendments or changes applicable for a subsequent three -year urban county agreement shall be in writing and be mailed by certified mail to the City Secretary of the City of Grapevine. Any notice of changes or amendments to this agreement by the City of Grapevine to Tarrant County shall be in writing to the Tarrant County Community Development Division Director. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS day of , ATTEST: APPROVED: CITY SECRETARY COMMISSIONERS COURT CLERK MAYOR COUNTY JUDGE Approval Form for District Attorney Approved as to Form* *By law, the District Attorney's Office may only advise or approve contracts or legal documents'on behalf of its clients. It may not advise or approve a contract or legal document on behalf of other parties. Our review of this document was conducted solely from the legal perspective of our client. Our approval of this document was offered solely for the benefit of our client. Other parties should not rely on this approval, and should seek review and approval by their own respective attorney(s). JOINT GRANT AGREEMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM THE STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF TARRANT § The CITY OF GRAPEVINE, hereinafter called "City ", has accepted a designation by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as a metropolitan city under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). As a metropolitan city under CDBG, the City will make agreements to form a HOME consortium with the urban county to receive HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME) funds for the FY 2012 -2014 program year, and The CITY OF GRAPEVINE has entered into a cooperative agreement with TARRANT COUNTY, hereinafter called "County ", to participate in the County's HOME program as a HUD designated metropolitan city, and The CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY have agreed to abide by HIM requirements as detailed in CPD 9604, Article 5, in the cooperative agreement, and in accordance with 24 CFR 92.101 Consortia and 24 CFR 92.504 Participating jurisdiction responsibilities; written agreements; on -site inspection. This JOINT GRANT AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City Council of the CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY and the parties hereby AGREE as follows: 1. Pro am Activily. The City of Grapevine and Tarrant County through this Joint Grant Agreement agree to cooperate to undertake or to assist in undertaking housing assistance activities for the HOME program as guided by federal, state, local law, and rules and procedures of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Fiscal Years 2012 through 2014. 2. Representative Appointment. The County is authorized to act in a representative capacity as the lead entity for all members if the consortium for the purposes of administering the HOME program. 3. Representative Responsibilities. The County assumes overall responsibility for ensuring that the consortium's HOME program is carried out in compliance with the requirements of the HOME program, including requirements concerning the Consolidated Plan, 24 CFR Part 91. 4. Fair Housiniz: The City of Grapevine will agree to affirmatively further fair housing. S. Term. The consortium's qualification period is FY 2012 — 2014 whereby Tarrant County has the authority to carry out activities funded from annual HOME program allocations from Federal Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, and 2014 appropriations and from any program income generated from the expenditure of such funds. 6. Automatic Renewal. This agreement will automatically be renewed for participation in successive three -year qualification periods, unless Tarrant County or the City of Grapevine provides written notice it elects not to participate in a new qualification period. Tarrant County will notify the City of Grapevine in writing of its right to make such an election on the date specified by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in their urban county qualification notice for the next qualification period. Any amendments or changes contained within the urban county qualification notice applicable to for a subsequent three -year urban county qualification period must be adopted by Tarrant County and the City of Grapevine, and submitted to HUD. Failure by either party to adopt such an amendment to the agreement will void the automatic renewal of this agreement. 7. Program Year. July 1, 2012 is the beginning date of the 2012 program year. A program year will end June 30th the following year. 8. Authority to Amend Agreement. Tarrant County is authorized to amend the agreement and . to add new members on behalf of the entire consortium, unless otherwise specified in this agreement. This Joint Grant Agreement is executed on behalf of the CITY OF GRAPEVINE and TARRANT COUNTY by its duly authorized officials. CITY OF GRAPEVINE MAYOR DATE: TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS B. Glen Whitley, JUDGE DATE: