Legislation / ID 21-478

***RESOLUTION - Repealing Resolution Number 2020-196 and adopting and authorizing submission of a five-year plan to the California Housing and Community Development Department and application for funding from the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) for the development of affordable multifamily and single family housing, owner occupied home rehabilitation, and down payment assistance to benefit low-and moderate-income persons and authorizing the city manager to sign all necessary implementing documents (Subject to Mayor’s Veto)

ID 21-478 · Action Item · Agenda Ready

Introduced by
City Council
Date
Thu, Apr 8, 2021

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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL April 8, 2021 FROM: JENNIFER CLARK, Director Planning and Development Department THROUGH: THOMAS MORGAN, Housing Manager Housing and Community Development Division KAREN JENKS, Administrative Manager Housing and Community Development Division BY: EDWARD CHINEVERE, Senior Management Analyst Housing and Community Development Division SUBJECT ..Title ***RESOLUTION - Repealing Resolution Number 2020-196 and adopting and authorizing submission of a five-year plan to the California Housing and Community Development Department and application for funding from the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) for the development of affordable multifamily and single family housing, owner occupied home rehabilitation, and down payment assistance to benefit low-and moderate-income persons and authorizing the city manager to sign all necessary implementing documents (Subject to Mayor's Veto) ..Body RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends the City Council adopt the revised resolution for PLHA funding to replace references to prior City Manager and authorize the City Manager position to sign all necessary implementing documents as approved to form by the City Attorney. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The City Council adopted a resolution to allow the City Manager to enter into a Standard Agreement with the State of California to accept funding through the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development's (Cal HCD) PLHA program on August 20, 2020. Cal HCD is now ready to provide the Standard Agreement, however, has requested the resolution be revised to remove specific references to the prior City Manager. BACKGROUND Cal HCD administers the PLHA funds to Local Entitlement Governments, including the City of Fresno (City). The City's first-year allocation is $3,407,603. In order to receive the funds, the City must enter into a Standard Agreement. On August 20, 2020, the City Council adopted Resolution 2020-196 on the prescribed template from Cal HCD, which required the name of the official authorized to enter into the agreement. Upon requesting the Standard Agreement, Cal HCD informed City staff that the resolution needed to be revised to remove references to the prior City Manager in order to authorize the current City Manager to execute the agreement. ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS This is not a project for purposes of CEQA pursuant to CEQA guidelines Section 15378. Furthermore, plans, strategies and studies are an exempt activity under HUD NEPA Requirements (24 CFR 58.34 (1)). LOCAL PREFERENCE Local preference is not applicable because of state funding. FISCAL IMPACT Adoption of the Resolution will allow the City to receive grant funds of $3,407,603 for eligible housing activities. Attachments: Revised Resolution Resolution 2020-196 Adopted August 20, 2020

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