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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.4 CDBG Program 1992-93I CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 11, 1992 SUBJECT: Agreement between the City of Dublin and the County of Alameda with regard to Community Development Block Grant programs for fiscal year 1992-1993 REPORT PREPARED BY: I - Dennis Carrington, Senior Planner EXHIBITS ATTACHED: A - Letter from Donna Eoff, Alameda County Housing and Community Development Technician B - City-County Agreement _ C - Draft Resolution re: City-County Agreement RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution entering into an agreement with the County and authorizing the Mayor to execute five originals of the agreement. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: See discussion below. DESCRIPTION: Since 1982 , the City of Dublin has participated in the Alameda County Urban County Housing and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program. On May 13 , 1991 the City entered into an annual City-County agreement with the County with regard to the CDBG programs for Fiscal Year 1991-1992. On August 13 , 1990, the City entered into a City-County Cooperation Agreement for CDBG Program Years 1991, 1992 and 1993 . It is now time to enter into another annual City-County agreement as required by HUD. The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the agreement as to form. The agreement would address the following: 1. Statement of work; 2 . Commencement and completion requirements; 3 . Subcontracts; ---------- ----------------------- ------ ------------------------ Item No. Co p ies To Agenda/General File Project Planner /CTYCNTY4 Donna Eoff CITY LERK FILE 1 141 da-M 4 . Budget; 5. Records and reports; 6. Program monitoring and evaluation; 7. Program income; 8 . Uniform administration requirements; 9. Religious activity prohibition; 10. Reversion of assets; 11. Other program requirements; and 12 . Termination of agreement. The total amount of the authorized budget of this agreement for fiscal year 1992-1993 would be $49,138 and reflects program requests by the City of Dublin which are as follows: 1. Minor home repair program $ 9,308 2. Dublin Swim Center improvements $39 ,830 $49,138 An advance of $46,520 from future program years has been approved by HCD and will be reflected in the budgets of those years. The advance plus the program year 1992-1993 budget total is $95,658 as shown below: 1. Minor home repair program $ 9,308 2. Dublin Swim Center improvements $39,830 3 . Advance of CDBG funding from FY 1993-94 and FY 1994-95 for Dublin Swim Center improvements $46 ,520 TOTAL $95,658 Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution entering into an agreement with the County of Alameda with regard to CDBG programs for FY 1992-93 and authorizing the Mayor to execute five originals of the agreement. RECEIVED HCD ® APR 21 1992 ALAMEDA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT E)„pI IPI pI ANNING Housing & Community Development Program M E M O R A N D U M DATE: April 17, 1992 r TO: Urban County TAC Members FROM: Donna Eoff, HCD Technician Housing & Community Development SUBJECT:1992-1993 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Enclosed are the revised schedule for the processing of the CDBG Statement, the Preliminary Statement, and the City Agreements for your respective cities. Please process as follows: Revised Schedule - Informational. Preliminary Statement - For your review/changes. City Agreements - Process all four original-City Agreements for signatures as indicated and return to me for processing by May- 15, 1992. Thank you for your attention to these matters. If you have any questions regarding the .enclosures, please contact me at 670-5948. I will be on vacation the week of April 20-24, 1992, if your questions cannot wait, please contact Berty Gary at 670-5947. DE:de Enclosures " cc: Berty Gary 5336A/43 IBIT 224 W. WINTON AVENUE ROOM 108 HAYWARD, CA 94544 510/670-5404 FAX 510/670-6378 CDBG SCHEDULE - PROGRAM YEAR 1992-1993 1. Requests for proposals to Urban County cities January 16, 1992 2. Final allocation letters to cities February 20, 1992 3. Project submittals due to HCD February 28, 1992 4. Preliminary Statement to H MAC April 17, 1992 5. Preliminary Statement to TAC April 17, 1992 6. Preliminary City Agreements to TAC April 17, 1992 7. City Agreements to City Councils May 1992 8. CDBG Statement Public Hearing May 12, 1992 9. City Agreements due to HCD May 15, 1992 10. CDBG Statement Public Hearing and BOS Approval May 19, 1992 11. Final Statement to HUD May 29, 1992 12. City Agreements to Board of Supervisors June 9, 1992 (Must be sent to Clerk, BOS May 19, 1992) 13. City Agreements to HUD June 19, 1992 Note: All dates are firm. DE:de 5336A/44 ALAMEDA COUNTY URBAN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM FINAL STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES & PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS For the Nineteenth Program Year 07/01/92 - 06/30/93 (FY 92) The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awards Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds annually to cities and counties. HUD awards a target or "entitlement amount" each year determined by a national formula established by Congress. Funds are received by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors for the Urban County entitlement jurisdictions that include the cities of Albany, Dublin, Emeryville, Newark, Piedmont, Pleasanton, and the unincorporated area of the county. CDBG funds are made available effective July 1, 1993. For the Nineteenth program year the Alameda County Urban County expects to receive an estimated $1,862,000 after the Urban County presents to HUD the Statement of Objectives and Projected Use of Funds and certifications that program requirements have. been met. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES & STRATEGIES An Urban County plan covering the period 1991 through 1994 was adopted in 1991. Consistent with the three year plan and current HAP, the Nineteenth year objectives are listed below. A. HOUSING REHABILITATION 1. Promote the maintenance and repair of housing for low and moderate income persons and the disabled. 2. Rehabilitate existing substandard housing for low and moderate income owners and renters. B. NEW CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING UTILIZATION 1. Promote the development of new owner and rental housing opportunities primarily for low and moderate income households. C. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1. Promote economic development that will eliminate blight and/or benefit low and moderate income persons. D. PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 1. Promote the construction of public improvements in conservation areas and provide for physical access for the disabled. E. FAIR 'HOUSING 1. Promote fair housing. The two strategies for achieving objectives are neighborhood development and maintenance and provision of new housing opportunities,. primarily for low and moderate income persons. Neighborhood development strategies include the planning and implementation of public improvements such as streets, sidewalks, tree planting, and public facilities; the planning and implementation of economic development activities such as commercial rehabilitation and support for local businesses; the maintenance and improvement of existing housing; and the provision of new housing opportunities. The maintenance and provision of new housing opportunities includes support to maintain existing standard housing, repair of both standard and substandard housing, and rehabilitation to bring substandard housing to standard conaition. Included in new housing opportunities is better utilization of existing housing and measures that ensure that a proportion of newly constructed housing units are available for low and moderate income households. 5336A/2 SUMMARY OF CDBG PROJECTED PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 1992-1993 PROGRAM YEAR (FY 92 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ALLOCATION ACQUISITION - 570.201(a) 1. Acquire property in the Urban County for use as $ 97,902 affordable multifamily housing for lower income households. 2. Acquire property in the City of Pleasanton to serve as $ 40,000 - a residential care facility for developmentally disabled adults. PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS - 570.201(c) 3. Street and other public improvements in the Tennyson- $ 125,OOQ Alquire Assessment District in the unincorporated county. 4. Street and other public improvements in the Mt. Eden $ 225,000 Assessment District in the unincorporated county. 5. Improve Swim Center bath house to conform with the $ 39,831. �--- Americans with Disabilities Act in the City of Dublin. 6. Improvements and modifications to senior center in the $ 127,552 City of Newark. 7. Repairs and improvements to,Tri-Valley Haven for Women, $ 3,597 a temporary shelter for homeless women and children victims of domestic violence in the Pleasanton-Livermore- Dublin area. 8. Repairs and improvements to Kaleidoscope Center serving $ 15,000 developmentally disabled youths in the Pleasanton- Livermore-Dublin area. 9. Construction of child care center to serve target area $ 96,273 and general low/mod income population in the City of Albany. PUBLIC SERVICES - 570.201(e) 10. Provide fair housing counseling services to Urban. County $ 91,000 residents 11. Computer/Domestic Skills project for disabled youths $ 10,603 at the Keystone Learning Center in the City of Pleasanton. , REMOVAL OF ARCHITECTURAL BARRIORS - 570.201(k) 12. Install curb cuts and remove architectural barriers $ 28,196 identified in City ADA Compliance Survey in the City of Piedmont. 13. Install residential handicap ramps in the City of Albany. $ 3,000 REHABILITATION - Privately Owned ResidentiA-i - 570.202(a)(1) 14. Provide home repair/stabilization services to promote $ 71,726 maintenance of homes in the Unincorporated County. 15. Provide home repair services to promote maintenance $ 13,792 of homes in the City of Albany. 16. Provide home repair services to promote maintenance $ 9,308 of homes in the City of Dublin. 17. Provide home repair services to promote maintenance $ 13,088 of homes in the City of Emeryville. 18. Provide home repair/stabilization services to promote $ 35,800 maintenance of homes in the City of Newark. 19. Provide home repair/stabilization services to promote $ 13,523 maintenance of homes in the City of Piedmont. 20. Provide home repair services to promote maintenance $ 9,386 of homes in the City of Pleasanton. 21. Rehabilitate owner-occupied residential units.in the $ 91,289 Unincorporated County. 22. Rehabilitate owner-occupied residential units in the $ 13,793 City of Albany. 23. Rehabilitate owner-occupied residential units in the $ 46,400 City of Emeryville. 24. Rehabilitate owner-occupied residential units in the _ $ 35,313 City of Pleasanton. 25. Rehabilitate rental residential units in the Urban County $ 240,628 through a leveraged loan program linked to other federal and state programs. 26. Install fifty (50) replacement screen doors at fifty (50) $ 5,800 senior apartment units in the City of Pleasanton. REHABILITATION - Other Publicly Owned - 570.202(a)(2) ADMINISTRATION 27. Provide overall CDBG program administration $ 359,200 1992-93 (FY 92) Grand Total $1,862,000 SOURCE OF FUNDS 1992-1993 (FY 92) Community Development Block Grant $1,862,000 Allocation of Rollover 0 1992-93 (FY 92) Anticipated Program Income* 675,000 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE $2,557,000 Program income will be used for public improvements, housing, mobility improvements ana other CDBG eligible activities in accordance with Circular A102; Attachment E. OBJECTIVES & USE OF CDBG FUNDS 1990-1991 (FY 90) PROGRAM YEAR Minor Home Repair $ 49,875 Promote the maintenance and repair of housing for low and moderate income persons and the disabled. Housing Rehabilitation $ 220,333 Rehabilitate existing substandard housing for low and moderate income owners and renters. New Affordable Housing $ 49,156 Promote the development of new rental housing opportunities primarily for low and moderate income households. Economic Development $ 0 Promote economic development that will benefit low and moderate income persons. Residential Access $ 0 Public Improvements $ 220,839 Promote the construction of public improvements in conservation areas and provide for physical access for the disabled: Housing Counseling $ 60,878 Promote fair housing. Homeless Programs $ 0 Urban County Cities and County Program Administration $ 66,783 Total Expenditures July 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991 $ 676,869 5336A Alameda County Housing and Community Development URBAN COUNTY DISPLACEMENT POLICY AND PLAN - 1992-1993 DISPLACEMENT POLICY The Alameda County Urban County Housing and Community Development Program requires that owners of real property to be acquired and persons displaced as a result of such acquisition be provided fair, consistent and equitable treatment. If persons are displaced the policy requires treatment that is fair, consistent and equitable so that such persons will not suffer disproportionate injuries as a result of projects designed for the benefit of the public as a whole. Policies have been established to reduce or prohibit displacement in each Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program activity to be implemented during the 1987/1988 fiscal year in the participating cities and the unincorporated area. In the new construction program the County acquires vacant land and/or structures for project activities. Low priority is assigned to project activities that could result in the permanent displacement of lower income households. In the rental housing rehabilitation program the permanent displacement of existing tenants is prohibited. Temporary displacement of tenants is discouraged. To assure continuity of lower income tenants in rehabilitated units, the County imposes a five year rent limitation agreement on property owners as a condition for receiving rehabilitation financing. In rare situations that result in involuntary displacement, the County minimizes and mitigates adverse effects on persons displaced. When permanent involuntary displacement of a household cannot be avoided in activities funded under the CDBG program, the County will conform in all instances to federal and State regulations which address acquisition, relocation and displacement. The policy applies to all CDBG funded activities including activities which involve land acquisition, housing rehabilitation, code enforcement and demolition. While no involuntary permanent displacement is projected during the 1992-1993 program year the following guidelines cover those instances where displacement is unavoidable. DISPLACEMENT PLAN The County will comply with Department of Housing and Urban Development -(HUD) regulations, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and Federally Assisted Programs of 1986, when real property is acquired to implement the HCD program and if persons are involuntary displaced. Guidelines cover real property owners, tenants, business establishments and mobile homes. When relocation will occur, persons scheduled to be displaced are furnished with a written description of the urban county relocation program as soon as feasible. The program includes a description of the replacement housing and other relocation payments, conditions of eligibility and procedures for obtaining payment; advisory services that are available, explanation of the 90 day advance notice and assurance that the displacee cannot be required to move permanently unless at least one comparable replacement dwelling has been made available. 'Z� Benefits include a choice from three or more comparable replacement dwellings or replacement housing payments, transportation to inspect housing, payment for moving and . related expenses and counseling to minimize adjustment hardships. 5336A/45 MAY-04-1992 12:55 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEU. TO 98336620 P.02 AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of _ , 1992, by and -between the County of Alameda, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter called "WUNTY"), and the City CLf Dublin, located in the County of Alameda,. State of California, (hereinafter called "CITY"). WHEREAS, the COUNTY has entered into a Grant Agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), for a Community Development Block Grant (COBG) under the Housing and Community Development Act of, 1974, said funds to be used for Community Development Block Grant programs and its eligible activities; and WHEREAS, the activities of the CITY under this Agreement with the COUNTY shall be governed by the conditions of the Grant Agreement between the COUNTY and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development; NOW THEREFORE, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE PROMISES HEREINAFTER MADE, COUNTY AND CITY DO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: I. STATEMENT' OF WORK CITY will perform or arrange for the performance of the work under this Agreement in the manner and time provided herein and in accordance with: the budget; the scope of work and and any specifications and drawings; and all related documents and provisions attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference.' II. COMMENCEMENT AND' COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS A. The term of this Agreement begins on the 1st day of July, 1992 and ends on the 30th day of June, 1993, or when all contract terms have been completed. B. It shall be the responsibility of the CITY to coordinate and schedule the work to be performed so that commencement and completion will take place iu accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The COUNTY may extend the time for completion=of the Agreement in writing, if it determines that delay in the progress of work is not attributable to the negligence of the CITY and that such -delay was due to causes beyond the control of the CITY. C. Any time extension granted to the CITY to enable the CITY to complete the work shall not constitute a waiver of rights the COUNTY may have under this Agreement. D. Should the CITY not complete the work by the scheduled date or by an extended date, granted by the COUNTY in writing, pursuant to previously stated conditions, the COUNTY shall be released from all conditions of this Agreement. 5336A'/7 AOM URIBIT L5_ MAY-04-1992 12:56 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEV. TO 95336628 P.0_7 E. Upon completion of performance under this Agreement and a determination of final costs, CITY shall submit to the COUNTY a certificate of completion for construction projects and a requisition for final payment for service projects, unless otherwise provided in this Agreement. M. SUBCONTRACTS A. Any subcontract funded under this Agreement shall be submitted to COUNTY for review and approval prior to its execution. B. In the event subcontractor is a private non-profit or neighborhood- based non--profit organization, or a local development or shall business investment corporation, contractor is required to comply with the procurement procedures of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-110 and A-122 (incorporated herein by reference) for the procurement of supplies and services in connection with activities funded under this Agreement. C. Any subcontract funded under this Agreement shall, be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. IV. BUDGET Any requested modification to the Budget attached to this Agreement and incorporated as part of this Agreement, shall be reviewed and approved by COUNTY. Any budget modification requires the prior written approval of OOUNTY. Budget modifications shall not alter: 1) The bass scope of services required to be performed under this Agreement; 2) The time period for the services to be performed under this Agreement; and, (3) The total amount of the authorized budget of this Agreement (see Exhibit A), subject to future amendments as approved by the Alameda County Planning Director. Any of the cost categories shown in the Agreement Budget may be exceeded by ten percent of the indicated figure, provided that the total approved amount of allowable costs is not e-xceeded. V. REODRDS AND REPORTS A. All original documents prepared by CITY in connection with the work to be performed under this Agreement shall be the property of the COUN'T'Y. B. CITY's records shall be made available for review by the COUNTY prior to the release of funds. CITY shall be responsible for maintaining all records pertaining to this Agreement, including subcontracts and expenditures, and all other financial and property records in conformance with OMB circular A-110. C. Records must be kept accurate and up-to--date. Failure of CITY to comply with this provision could result in termination of this Agreement or CITY's repayment of funds previously awarded under this Agreement. 5336A/8 MAY-04-1992 12:56 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEV. TO 90336622 P.04 VI. PROGRAM MONITORING AND EVALUATION A. CITY shall be monitored and evaluated in terms of its effectiveness and timely compliance with the provisions of this Agreement and the effective and efficient achievement of the Program Objectives. - B. CITY shall undertake continuous quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the Scope of Services as specified in this Agreement and shall make quarterly written reports to COUNTY. 1. The quarterly written reports shall include, but shall not be limited to the following data elements: a. Title of program, listing of components, description of activities/operations. b. Service area (i.e., city-wide, etc. , including applicable census tracts). C. Goals - the projected goals, indicated numerically, and also the goals achieved (for each report period) . In addition, identify by percentage and description, the progress achieved towards meeting the specified goals; additionally, :Identify any problems encountered in meeting goals. d. Beneficiaries - provide the following: i) Total number of direct beneficiaries. ii) Percent of total number of direct beneficiaries who are: -- Low and moderate income - Low income - Black, not Hispanic origin - White, not Hispanic origin - Hispanic American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian or Pacific Islander Female Headed Households e. Other data as required by COUNTY. 2. The quarterly report shall be due on the fifteenth day of the month immediately following the report quarter, except for the end of program year report which is due within thirty days. C. The COUN'T'Y shall have ultimate responsibility for overall project monitoring and evaluation, to assist CITY in complying with the scope and contents of this Agreement, and to provide tuanagement information which will assist the COUNTY's policy and decision- making and managers. D. The CITY shall follow audit requirements of the Single Audit Act and OMB Circular A-128. 5336A/9 MAY-04-1992 12:57 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEU. TO 98336628 P.0 VII. PROGRAM INCOME A. Program income shall be recorded as part of the financial transactions of the grant program and disbursed in accordance with OMB Csrcular A-110. B. Program income received by CITY shall be returned to COUNTY for future application to CITY projects. C. Program income from urban county program activities undertaken by or within CITY which thereafter terminates its participation in the urban county shall continue to be program income of the COUNTY. COUNTY may transfer the program income to CITY, upon its termination of urban county participation, provided that CITY has become an entitlement grantee and agrees to use the program income in its own CDBG entitlement program. VIII.UNIFORM ADMJNSTRATIVE- REQUIREMENTS CITY shall comply with uniform administrative requirements as described in federal regulations, Section 570.502 as applicable to governmental entities. IX. RELIGIOUS'ACTIVITY PROHIBITION There shall be no religious worship, instruction, or proselytization as part of, or in connection with the performance of this Agreement. X. REVERSION OF ASSETS A. Upon the expiration of this Agreement, CITY shall transfer to COUNTY any CDBG funds on hand at time of expiration and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds. B. Real property in excess of $25,000, obtained in whole or in part with CDBG funds must be used to Meet one of the national objectives for a minimum of five years after the expiration of this Agreement or disposed of in a manner that results in COUNTY being reimbursed at fair market value less value attributable to non-CDBG expenditures. XI. OTHER'PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS CITY certifies that it will carry out each activity in compliance with all Federal laws and regulations described in 24 CFR Part 570, Subpart K (570.600-570.612) and relates to a) Non-discrimination, b) Fair Housing, c) Labor Standards, d) Environmental Standards, e) National Flood Insurance Program, f) Relocation and Acquisition, g) Employment and Contracting Opportunities, h) Dead-based Paint, i) Use of Debarred, Suspended or Ineligible Contractors or Subrecipient, j) Uniform Administrative Requirements and Cost Principals, k) Conflict of Interest, and 1) Displacement. 5336A/10 MAY-04-1992 12:58 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEU. TO 98336622 F.06 X11. TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT COUNTY may terminate this Agreement iu whole or in part immediately for cause, which shall include as example but not as a limitation: A. Failure, for any reason,. of CITY to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement, including compliance with City, State and Federal laws -and regulations and applicable directives; B. Failure to meet the performance standards contained in other Sections of this Agreement; C. Improper use of reporting of funds provided under this Agreement; and D. Suspension or termination by HUD of the grant to the COUNTY under which Agreement is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this Agreement. Approved as to form: Approved as to form: KELVIN H. BOOTY, County Counsel By: By: . . . . . . . . City Attorney CITY OF DUBLIN COUNTY OF ALAMEDA By: By: Mayor President, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: ATTEST: City Clerk Clerk of the Board Date: Date: 5336A/11 MAY-04-1992 12:58 FROM HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEV. TO 99336628 P.ar AGREEMENT BY AND .,BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA EXHIBIT A . PUBLIC FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS - 570.201(c) 1. Improve Swaim Center bath house to Conform with the $ 39,831 Americans with Disabilities Act in the City of Dublin. REHABILITATION - Private Owned Residential - 570.202(8)(1) 2. Provide home repair services to promote maintenance $ 9,308 of homes in the City of Dublin. ADMINISTRATION 3. Provide overall CDBG program administration. 0 5336A/.12 TnTGI P M RESOLUTION NO. - 92 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN --------------------------------------------------------------------- AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA WITH REGARD TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1992-1993 WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has enacted the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and WHEREAS, Title I of the Act consolidates previously separated grant programs for open space, public facilities loans, water and sewer grants, urban renewal, model cities and rehabilitation loans; and WHEREAS, the U. S . Department of Housing and Urban Development has made a determination that Alameda County may operate as an Urban County; and WHEREAS, the Urban County HCD Program undertakes community renewal and lower income housing assistance primarily for the benefit of low to moderate income households; and WHEREAS, the U.S . Department of Housing and Urban Development requires an annual agreement between cities and their respective county as to the responsibilities of both parties regarding Community Development Block Grant programs; and WHEREAS, on May 11, 1992, the City Council received a Staff Report recommending adoption of an agreement between the City of Dublin and the County of Alameda with regard to Community Development Block Grant Programs for fiscal year 1992-1993 . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin, a Municipal Corporation, takes the following actions : Section 1 : That the City of Dublin agrees to enter into an agreement with the County of Alameda with regard to CDBG programs for fiscal year 1992-1993 . Section 2 : That the Mayor of the City of Dublin is authorized to execute five originals of the agreement. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of May, 1992 . AYES : NOES : ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk /HCDAGMT2