HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-03-08-Meeting Minutes Administrative Services Committee Meeting Commission Chamber - 3/8/2016
ATTENDANCE:
Present: Hons. M. Williams, Chairman; D. Williams, Vice Chairman;
Lockett, member.
Absent: Hons. Hardie Davis, Jr., Mayor; Davis, member.
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1. Request to approve by Resolution the FY 2016 Annual Action Plan for the
following programs funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD): Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Program, Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program, Emergency
Solutions Grant (ESG) Program, Housing Opportunities for Persons with
AIDS (HOPWA) Program. (Originally Approved by Commission on
October 6, 2015).
Item
Action:
Rescheduled
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Defer
Motion to refer this
item to the full
Commission.
Motion Passes 3-0.
Commissioner
William Lockett
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
2. Discuss establishing the process for the selection of bond attorneys.
(Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)
Item
Action:
Rescheduled
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Defer
Motion to refer this
item to the full
Commission.
Motion Passes 3-0.
Commissioner
William Lockett
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
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3. Motion to approve the minutes of the Administrative Services Committee
held on February 23, 2016.
Item
Action:
Rescheduled
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Defer
Motion to refer this
item to the full
Commission.
Motion Passes 3-0.
Commissioner
William Lockett
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
4. Discuss the process for directing the General Counsel to craft
proposed ordinances. (Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)
Item
Action:
Rescheduled
Motions
Motion
Type Motion Text Made By Seconded By Motion
Result
Defer
Motion to refer this
item to the full
Commission.
Motion Passes 3-0.
Commissioner
William Lockett
Commissioner
Dennis Williams Passes
Administrative Services Committee Meeting
3/8/2016 1:15 PM
Attendance 3/8/16
Department:
Presenter:
Caption:
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
2016 Action Plan Novus Agenda Item
Caption
Request to Approve by Resolution the FY 2016 Annual Action Plan for the following programs funded by
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Program, Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) Program, Emergency Solutions Grant
(ESG) Program, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program.
(Originally Approved by Commission on October 6, 2015).
Background
In order to fulfill statutory and regulatory requirements mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development with regard to the FY2016 Annual Action Plan, the City of Augusta, Georgia is
required to make available for public comment the FY2016 Annual Action Plan that provides the
jurisdiction an opportunity to review the City of Augusta’s Housing and Community Development
Department’s local strategy to address needs in the areas of community development, economic
development, affordable housing and homelessness.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, the Augusta Commission will hold a public hearing to amend the City’s
2016 Annual Action Plan, which is a part of the 2015 – 2019 Consolidated Plan. The amendment is
necessary due to a change in the City’s 2016 CDBG, HOME, HOPWA and ESG federal allocations. It was
anticipated that the City would receive $3,587,372 in Federal funds for FY2016. However, the actual
allocation is $3,595,996. Below is a listing of the estimated allocations and the actual allocations:
Program
Estimated
Allocations
($’s)
Actual
Allocations ($’s)
Decrease
($’s)
Increase
($’s)
CDBG 1,689,993.00 1,675,892.00 - 14,101.00 0.00
HOME 673,471.00 719,023.00 0.00 +45,552.00
HOPWA 1,072,089.00 1,048,948.00 - 23,141.00 0.00
ESG 151,819.00 152,133.00 0.00 +314.00
TOTAL $3,587,372.00 $3,595,996.00 - $37,242.00 + $45,866.00
This proposal includes an Annual Action Plan for 2016 with a budget that includes proposed funding
allocations for the Community Development Block Grant ($1,675,892), HOME ($719,023), ESG
($152,133) and HOPWA ($1,048,948) plus CDBG Program Income from loan repayments of $150,000
and HOME loan repayments of $235,000.
In compliance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development regulatory requirements,
any amendments to the Consolidated Plan / Annual Action Plan constituting a “substantial change” must
be presented to the public for a 30-day comment period. A “substantial change” is defined as a change
that affects the purpose, scope, location, beneficiaries, and / or administration of an activity or the
transfer of $50,000 or more from any activity identified in the Consolidated Plan / Annual Action Plan.
Analysis
If approved by the Augusta – Richmond County Commission, the Housing and Community Development
Department will be capable of funding these projects in accordance with the submission of the FY2016
Annual Action Plan to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Summary / Financial
If approved by the Augusta – Richmond County Commission, the 2016 Annual Action Plan will allow for
the Housing and Community Development Department to continue to provide funding of needed
services and housing projects for low- to moderate-income households throughout the City of Augusta,
Georgia.
Alternatives
None Recommended.
Recommendation
Careful and serious consideration has been given to these projects suggested by citizens. We ask that
this public hearing now be closed. Accept the FY2016 Annual Action Plan by Resolution at the
conclusion of the thirty (30) day public comment period (end at 12:noon 3/30/16).
Attachment:
2016 One Year Action
Revenue & Expenditures Summary
Revised 2016 One Year Action Plan - Revenue and Expenditures Summary
REVENUE 2016
Proposed
2016
Projected
$
Difference
%
Change
Estimated CDBG Program Income $150,000 $150,000 $0 0.00%
Estimated HOME Program Income $235,000 $235,000 $0 0.00%
Total Estimated Program Income $385,000 $385,000 $0 0.00%
Federal Entitlement Grants Revenue
Community Development Block Grant Allocation $1,689,993 $1,675,892 ($14,101) -0.83%
HOME Investment Partnership Grant Allocation $673,471 $719,023 $45,552 6.76%
Emergency Solutions Grant Allocation $151,819 $152,133 $314 0.21%
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Allocation
$1,072,089 $1,048,948 ($23,141) -2.16%
Total Estimated Grant Revenue $3,587,372 $3,595,996 $8,624 0.24%
Total Estimated Revenue $3,972,372 $3,980,996 $8,624 0.22%
EXPENDITURES 2016
Proposed
2016
Projected
$
Difference
%
Change
Community Development Block Grant - Activity
Allocations
Acquisition $90,305 $90,305 $0 0.00%
Public Facilities $50,000 $50,000 $0 0.00%
Clearance/Demolition $226,130 $226,130 $0 0.00%
Public Services (15% set-aside of Current Year's
Allocation)
$253,500 $252,220 ($1,280) -0.50%
Permanent Supportive Housing $24,483 $24,483 $0 0.00%
Relocation $60,000 $60,000 $0 0.00%
Rehabilitation $685,076 $685,076 $0 0.00%
Economic Development $82,500 $82,500 $0 0.00%
Total CDBG Activity Allocations $1,471,994 $1,470,714 ($1,280) -0.09%
Community Development Block Grant - Other
Planning & Grants Administration (20% Cap) $347,999 $335,178 ($12,821) -3.68%
Fair Housing $20,000 $20,000 $0 0.00%
Total - CDBG Other $367,999 $355,178 ($12,821) -3.48%
HOME Investment Partnership Grant
Total HOME - Housing Programs $908,471 $954,023 $45,552 5.01%
Emergency Solutions Grant
Total ESG - Homeless Programs $151,819 $152,133 $314 0.21%
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Grant
Total HOPWA $1,072,089 $1,048,948 ($23,141) -2.16%
Total Estimated Expenditures $3,972,372 $3,980,996 $8,624 0.22%
Administrative Services Committee Meeting
3/8/2016 1:15 PM
AHCD 2016 HUD Action Plan Submittal
Department:Housing and Community Development
Presenter:Mr. Hawthorne Welcher, Jr. - Director
Caption:Request to approve by Resolution the FY 2016 Annual Action
Plan for the following programs funded by the U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, Home Investment
Partnerships (HOME) Program, Emergency Solutions Grant
(ESG) Program, Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
(HOPWA) Program. (Originally Approved by Commission on
October 6, 2015).
Background:In order to fulfill statutory and regulatory requirements mandated
by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development with
regard to the FY2016 Annual Action Plan, the City of Augusta,
Georgia is required to make available for public comment the
FY2016 Annual Action Plan that provides the jurisdiction an
opportunity to review the City of Augusta’s Housing and
Community Development Department’s local strategy to address
needs in the areas of community development, economic
development, affordable housing and homelessness. On
Wednesday, March 30, 2016, the Augusta Commission will hold a
public hearing to amend the City’s 2016 Annual Action Plan,
which is a part of the 2015 –2019 Consolidated Plan. The
amendment is necessary due to a change in the City’s 2016
CDBG, HOME, HOPWA and ESG federal allocations. It was
anticipated that the City would receive $3,587,372 in Federal
funds for FY2016. However, the actual allocation is
$3,595,996. Below is a listing of the estimated allocations and the
actual allocations: Program Estimated Allocations ($'s) Actual
Allocations ($'s) Decrease ($s) Increase ($s) CDBG 1,689,993.00
1,675,892.00 -14,101.00 0.00 HOME 673,471.00 719,023.00
0.00 +45,552.00 HOPWA 1,072,089.00 1,048,948.00 -23,141.00
0.00 ESG 151,819.00 152,133.00 0.00 +314.00 Total
3,587,372.00 3,595,996.00 -37,242.00 +45,866.00 This proposal
includes an Annual Action Plan for 2016 with a budget that
includes proposed funding allocations for the Community
Development Block Grant ($1,675,892), HOME ($719,023), ESG
($152,133) and HOPWA ($1,048,948) plus CDBG Program
Income from loan repayments of $150,000 and HOME loan
repayments of $235,000. In compliance with the U.S. Department
of Housing and Urban Development regulatory requirements, any
amendments to the Consolidated Plan / Annual Action Plan
constituting a “substantial change” must be presented to the public
for a 30-day comment period. A “substantial change” is defined as
a change that affects the purpose, scope, location, beneficiaries,
and / or administration of an activity or the transfer of $50,000 or
more from any activity identified in the Consolidated Plan /
Annual Action Plan.
Analysis:If approved by the Augusta –Richmond County Commission, the
Housing and Community Development Department will be
capable of funding these projects in accordance with the
submission of the FY2016 Annual Action Plan to the U. S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Financial Impact:If approved by the Augusta –Richmond County Commission, the
2016 Annual Action Plan will allow for the Housing and
Community Development Department to continue to provide
funding of needed services and housing projects for low- to
moderate-income households throughout the City of Augusta,
Georgia.
Alternatives:None Recommended.
Recommendation:Careful and serious consideration has been given to these projects
suggested by citizens. We ask that this public hearing now be
closed. Accept the FY2016 Annual Action Plan by Resolution at
the conclusion of the thirty (30) day public comment period (end
at 12:noon 3/30/16).
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
Not Applicable
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Finance.
Law.
Administrator.
Clerk of Commission
Administrative Services Committee Meeting
3/8/2016 1:15 PM
Bond Counsel
Department:
Presenter:
Caption:Discuss establishing the process for the selection of bond
attorneys. (Requested by Commissioner Marion Williams)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Administrative Services Committee Meeting
3/8/2016 1:15 PM
Minutes
Department:Clerk of Commission
Presenter:
Caption:Motion to approve the minutes of the Administrative Services
Committee held on February 23, 2016.
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY:
Administrative Services Committee Meeting
3/8/2016 1:15 PM
Process for crafting ordinances
Department:
Presenter:
Caption:Discuss the process for directing the General Counsel to craft
proposed ordinances. (Requested by Commissioner Marion
Williams)
Background:
Analysis:
Financial Impact:
Alternatives:
Recommendation:
Funds are Available
in the Following
Accounts:
REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY: