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CC Resolution 11523RESOLUTION NO. 11523 BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL AUTHORIZING THE SUBMITTAL OF PROPOSALS FOR NON-COMPETITIVE FUNDS FROM SANTA CLARA COUNTY UNDER THE FEDERAL HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 WHEREAS, the City is operating under a three year Joint Powers Agreement with Santa Clara County to form an Urban County under the Housing and Community Act; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the attached proposals represent local eligible public benefit activities eligible for CDBG funding; and WHEREAS, the continued funding of these two programs is consistent the City's goals as it relates to the Housing Element and General Plan NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that staff is hereby authorized to submit a proposal for the expenditure of $60,500 in CDBG funds for Fiscal Year 2013-2014 for the following projects: Targeted Code Enforcement 40,000.00 ADA Improvements 20.500.00 Total CDBG Funding $ 60,500.00 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council hereby designates the City Manager as his or her assignee to assume the overall responsibility for the progress and execution of this Contract and that the Community Development Department assign a staff member to carry out the coordination of the two projects. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of March, 2013, by the following roll call vote: AYES: COUNCIL NOES: COUNCIL ABSENT: COUNCIL: ABSTAIN: COUNCIL: ATTEST: Kotowski, Cristina, Baker, Waterman, Low None None None APPROVED: Anne Bybee, City Clerk ,, /~ ~~ Evan D. Low, Mayor Attach 2 PROPOSED CDBG FUNDED PROJECTS FY2013-14 TARGETED CODE ENFORCEMENT Code Enforcement has targeted Neighborhood Projects in predominantly lower income neighborhoods in Adler, Echo, Hollis, Nello, Wilton, Sharmon Palms, Hazelwood, Virginia, White Hall, Filbert, Hazel, Craig, Ecker, Pecan, Ravenscourt, Budd, Nidor, Sobrato, Gamma, Beta, Alpha, and San Tomas Aquino. Through code enforcement efforts the goal is to resolve neighborhood deterioration by bringing the neighborhoods back into conformance which includes the maintenance standards of safe, clean and decent housing. This in turn will also hopefully reduce the number of crimes taking place. Last, by targeting the Neighborhood Project Areas, the city's involvement will help prevent the "red tagging" of residential units, which forces tenants and/or homeowners out of their homes. HUD's ultimate goal for code enforcement activities is to help maintain the housing stock so that there is no further neighborhood deterioration, which, could possibly lead into a permanent "slum and blighted" area. CDBG costs incurred are for salary and benefits of personnel handling the inspections and resolving the code violations. The actual cost of correcting the violations in deteriorating areas will be supported by the property owners. If any legal proceedings occur, that cost will be supported by the City's General funds (City Attorney and/or Police). In addition, the city will utilize other city departments and Central Fire (General Funded) as needed. Council Housing Subcommittee Recommendation: $40,000 in 2013-2014 CDBG funds to cover the staffing costs (code enforcement officer, building inspector) associated with investigating and resolving health and safety cases. ADA IMPROVEMENTS The City of Campbell has an ADA Transition Plan to help identify improvements that provide for safe, attractive and efficient access for persons with disabilities. The Plan includes such locations as the community center, service center, city hall and public parks. These improvements consist of curb cuts ramps at street corners, doors, bathroom fixtures and public counters at city government buildings. The installation of 5-10 new ramps each year is planned in order to provide for better sidewalk accessibility for persons with disabilities. Selected locations receive accessibility ramps based on resident or group requests and staff recommendations There are approximately 5,500 disabled persons who would directly benefit from the ramps. Construction tax and Capital Improvement Reserves help fund the construction of the ramps and other ADA accessibility features. Over the next two years, $50,000 has been approved from the Construction tax for ADA ramp installation and $50,000 from the CIP Reserves for other ADA upgrades. Council Housing Subcommittee Recommendation: $20,500 in 2013-2014 CDBG funds to cover the construction of ADA ramps and/or accessibility mechanisms. ~ > ~ ~ ~ -"Y--~~ f Attach 3 O [ ~`4 A • rig t s F i~ w o „~ °' ~+.,, 1 Iola ioiz ..o, S ~.°v ~ C A ~~~ ) ~ p I ~ ~ j ~ C 333 ~ .~-^"" { '.wd g4 O 1 O ~ t= O O 8 tt 1 ~."J jn ~_ \ C c ~ S ~A@µ ~~ JI ,- 8 ~~, ~ ~ f i In ~ _p F I f ~ ~ kit r+. 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