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RES 2014-0204 - Amendments to 2011 and 2012 community planning and development programs o�pHA NF r,. `., ,. 't 1 o s� F... 4 '._ I � } Planning Department s > Omaha/Douglas Civic Center „� ,r, _ 1819 Farnam Street,Suite 1100 o,f a 1 � 1' 4 ` J a Omaha,Nebraska 68183 �x. (402)444-5150 04, BR��4t Telefax(402)444-6140 FE Omaha c ' r James R.Thele City ofDirector Jean Stothert,Mayor February 11, 2014 Honorable President and Members of the City Council, The attached proposed Resolution amends the Omaha-Council Bluffs Consortium Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs (the "Consolidated Plan") for Fiscal Years 2011 and 2012. The changes proposed by this resolution are to the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME). Changes to the 2011 HOME Investment Partnerships Program funding allocations for the City of Omaha include the following: 1) reducing the Council Bluffs Multi-Family Housing Development Project by $162,000.00; and 2) increasing the Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Project by $132,854.00. Changes to the 2012 HOME Investment Partnerships Program funding allocations for the City of Council Bluffs include the following: 1) reducing the Council Bluffs Multi-Family Housing Development Project by $115,000.00; and 2) increasing the Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Project by $81,265.00. Your favorable consideration of this resolution will be appreciated. Respectfully submitted, Referred to the City Council for Consideration: i2 L //2 7 fi y '.�.t, /3011 James R. Thele .' Date Mayor's Office Dat Planning Directdr Approv as to Funding: 46 Stephe B. Curtiss Date Finance Director 1970 dlh Notice of Publication: February 13, 2014 and February 20, 2014 Public Hearing: March 4, 2014 AMENDMENT TO THE OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS 2011 CONSOLIDATED SUBMISSION FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (THE "CONSOLIDATED PLAN") Amend the City of Omaha Fiscal Year 2011 Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs (the "Consolidated Plan") by deleting pages 15 and 53 in their entirety and inserting the following "amended"pages 15 and 53. Accomplishments achieved within the City of Omaha's Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas (NRSA) will be counted toward the achievement of NRSA goals. 1. Single-family Rehabilitation and Resale Program: Rehabilitation and resale of single- family houses by developers and deferred payment loans to qualified low-income homebuyers by the City of Omaha. Part IV —Council Bluffs 1. Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Assistance Program: The City of Council Bluffs will use HOME funds for downpayment assistance to first-time homebuyers through the provision of second mortgages to purchase newly constructed single-family homes. 2. Council Bluffs Multiple Family Housing Development Project: The City of Council Bluffs will use HOME funds for land acquisition and/or construction related costs for 1 or 2 multiple family housing development projects at a location(s)to be determined. Part III - Administration Administration: Ten percent of the HOME Entitlement program is allocated to the City of Omaha for program administration. Administrative funds will provide for overall program management, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of activities funded with HOME Program assistance. Proposed Use of Funds for Fiscal Year 2011 Emergency Solutions Grant Program Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds will be allocated through a request for proposals process scheduled to begin in the program year (2011) following the release of HEARTH Act/Emergency Solutions Grant regulations. Eligible activities under HEARTH Act/Emergency Solutions Grant regulations are expected to include "Emergency Shelter Operations"; "Short and Medium-term Rental Assistance"; "Housing Relocation and Stabilization Services"; and "Homeless Prevention Activities". The City of Omaha will retain seven and one half percent of the ESG funds received for the personnel and non-personnel costs of administering the ESG program. Homeless and Other Persons with Special Needs The City of Omaha works closely with the Metro Area Continuum of Care for the Homeless (MACCH), helping to secure State and Federal funding for Continuum of Care programs. In addition to ESG assistance, emergency shelters, transitional housing facilities and support service providers receive funding from the State of Nebraska's Homeless Assistance Program and from the Department of Housing and Urban Development's Supportive Housing Program. 15 Low and 2011 Moderate Other Total HOME Income Public Private Project Program Description Goals Budget Benefit Funds Funds Cost Single-family Rehabilitation Rehabilitation and resale of single-family 4 units $200,000 $200,000 $0 $200,000 $400,000 and Resale Program** houses by developers and deferred payment loans to qualified low-income homebuyers by the City of Omaha. City of Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Downpayment assistance to first-time 8 units $267,854 $267,854 $0 $0 $267.584 Program homebuyers through the provision of second 5 St-35,000 $ 35,000 $1 000 mortgages to purchase newly constructed single-family homes. Multiple-Family-Housing Land-acquisition-andlor-eenstruction-related 3 traits 0 0 $0 $0 0 costs f 1 2 multiple family housing ���� ��� �.������ $16.2,000 mY-tlYTgtltlV .�'ItlYr,tlFiV Sub-Total 120 assisted $4,117,854 $4,117,854 $692,640 $13,967,187 $18,786,681 158 units 100% Sub-Total 420 assisted $4,0647400 S4,0615400 $692,640 $13,967,187 $18,'-,30,22-7r 1-63 units 1000 Program Administration Personnel,non-personnel and indirect costs. - $250,000 - - - $250,000 Sub-Total $250,000 - - - $250,000 Total HOME Program $4,117,854 $4,061,400 $692,640 $13,976,187 $18,786,681 e 1 211 ,Inn $A�400 640 $1 Z m�t 87 $1 0 9Qn 777 �f '�fT�� f f 3vTv �jrrv,rv-r y�o�vo�s-r 53 AMENDMENT TO THE OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS 2012 CONSOLIDATED SUBMISSION FOR COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS (THE "CONSOLIDATED PLAN") Amend the City of Omaha Fiscal Year 2012 Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs (the "Consolidated Plan") by deleting pages 13 and 51 in their entirety and inserting the following"amended" pages 13 and 51. Part III—Owner-Occupied Housing Development 1. Single-Family Infill Housing Program: Site preparation, conveyance of land, construction of single-family houses by selected developers and deferred payment loans to qualified homebuyers. Five of the housing units will be directly assisted with HOME funds. The following is an estimate of the number of housing units for each project. Market interest and developer capacity may alter the actual outcomes for each project. a. Clifton Hills South Neighborhood — Six houses constructed by GESU Housing, Inc. within an area bounded by Lake Street, vacated Railroad Right-of-Way, Hamilton Street and Military Avenue. b. Habitat Houses - Five houses constructed by Habitat for Humanity of Omaha in the North and South Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Areas. The City of Omaha will use funding from the Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund as part of the funding for the program. These projects are located within the City of Omaha's Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA) in North Omaha. Accomplishments achieved within the NSRA will be counted toward the achievement of NRSA goals. Part IV —Council Bluffs 1. Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Assistance Program: The City of Council Bluffs will use HOME funds for downpayment assistance to first-time homebuyers through the provision of second mortgages to purchase newly constructed single-family homes. 2. Council Bluffs Multiple Family Housing Development Project: The City of Council Bluffs will use HOME funds for land acquisition and/or construction related costs for 1 . 2 multiple f m:ly 1,ouGing development p ects at ., local on(s)to be detefm ne Part III - Administration Administration: Ten percent of the HOME Entitlement program is allocated to the City of Omaha for program administration. Administrative funds will provide for overall program management, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation of activities funded with HOME Program assistance. 13 Low and 2012 Moderate Other Total HOME Income Public Private Project Program Description Goals Budget Benefit Funds Funds Cost City of Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Down payment assistance to first-time 9 units 216,265 216,265 $0 $0 $216,265 Program homebuyers through the provision of 5 $13-53000 $1 00 $135,000 second mortgages to purchase newly constructed single-family homes. -Multiple-Family Land-aequisitien-andier-eonstruetion- 0 units 0 0 $0 $0 0 2 ,000 $-1-1-,000 $4453000 Proieet determined Sub-Total 80 assisted $2,041,265 $2,041,265 $440,000 $14,609,010 $17090,275 Sub-Total 80 assisted $2,075000 $2,075,000 124 units 100% 422 units Program Personnel and non-personnel costs. - $210,000 - - - $210,000 Administration Sub-Total $210,000 - - - $210,000 Total HOME $2,251,265 $2,041,265 $440,000 $14,609,010 $17,330,275 Program $2485,-000 $2-07, 5-,AAA $ 7 10 51 C-25A CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: WHEREAS, Title I of the National Affordable Housing Act of 1990 requires that, in order to receive direct assistance under certain federal programs including the HOME Investment Partnerships Program and the Community Development Block Grant Program, state and local governments have a strategy that has been approved by the U. 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Department of Housing and Urban Development; and, WHEREAS, on December 14, 2010, by Resolution No. 1356 the City Council of the City of Omaha approved the Fiscal Year 2011 Omaha-Council Bluffs Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs, as amended, called FY 2011 Consolidated Plan; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the FY 2011 Consolidated Plan for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program by 1) reducing the Council Bluffs Multi-Family Housing Development Project by $162,000.00; and 2) increasing the Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Project by $132,854.00; and, WHEREAS, on October 11, 2011, by Resolution No. 1234 the City Council of the City of Omaha approved the Fiscal Year 2012 Omaha-Council Bluffs Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs, as amended, called FY 2012 Consolidated Plan; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the FY 2012 Consolidated Plan for the HOME Investment Partnerships Program by 1) reducing the Council Bluffs Multi-Family Housing Development Project by $115,000.00; and 2) increasing the Council Bluffs Direct Homeownership Project by $81,265.00; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the City of Omaha Citizen Participation Plan, said proposed amendments to the Fiscal Year 2011 and 2012 Consolidated Plans were advertised in the Omaha and citizens given thirty (30) days to comment on the proposed changes; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City of Omaha and the Citizens thereof that the Omaha-Council Bluffs Fiscal Year 2011and 2012 Consolidated Submissions for Community Planning and Development Programs be amended in accordance with the attached Amendments. By Councilmember Adopted City Clerk Approved Mayor CD c� 0 0 9- 0' CD (17 O Cr a CD S c . 0 CD CD c ZSA CITY OF OMAHA LEGISLATIVE CHAMBER Omaha,Nebraska Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OMAHA: THAT, the attached Amendments to the Omaha-Council Bluffs Fiscal Year 2011 and 2012 Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs are hereby approved. APPROVED AS TO FORM: - - 2yJ.g-?,/ 2-z9/c CITY ATTORNEY DATE 1970 dlh By 1 . Councilmember Adopted 4..2 ., d /44 / 1/.1 .. ' yClerk 4/07Approv ... . Mayor NO. . ....... Resolution by RES. that, the attached Amendments to the Omaha-Council Bluffs Fiscal Year 2011 and • 2012 Consolidated Submission for Community Planning and Development Programs are hereby approved. • 1970 dlh Presented to City Council FEB 1 1 2014 4. f / r/)/ L /67 f 1 L� 1 L�.:.l ` C-r 1. i l U'C MAR 4 2014 Adopted &oter �rocvn City Clerk