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19 82 STAFF REPORT CITY CLERK
` CITY COUNCIL File #920-90
DATE: January 20, 2015
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM: Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
SUBJECT: Housing Related Parks Grant 2014 Program Year Application
Prepared by Kim Obstfeld, Housing Specialist
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The California Department of Housing and Community Development Housing-Related Parks
(HRP) Program provides non-competitive grant funding for parks and recreation facilities to
cities that develop housing that is affordable to very low- and low-income households. City staff
is preparing an application for the 2014 designated program year, seeking funds to improve the
Dublin Sports Grounds. The application must include a City Council resolution supporting the
application and naming an authorized person to execute grant-related documents if funds are
awarded.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
If approved, this grant would provide up to $166,850 in parks funding to support improvements
to the Dublin Sports Grounds. The Dublin Sports Grounds Renovation project (CIP#P-4) is
identified as a future project with no identified funding source in the 2014-2019 Capital
Improvement Program.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the Resolution Authorizing an Application for
Housing-Related Parks Grant Funds for the 2014 Designated Program Year.
Submitted By 'Reviewed By
Community Development Director Assistant City Manager
DESCRIPTION:
The Housing-Related Parks (HRP) Program is a grant program funded through Proposition 1C
and administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD).
The HRP Program is intended to reward local governments that facilitate the development of
housing for lower-income households and are in compliance with State housing element law
with grant funds to create or rehabilitate parks and/or recreational facilities. Cities are provided
significant additional money for directing grant funds toward facilities that serve park-deficient
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areas. Applying HRP Program funds toward the Dublin Sports Grounds will allow the City to
maximize the award amount. Approximately $35 million is available for the 2014 funding round.
Staff's preliminary analysis of HRP Program guidelines and criteria showed that the City is
eligible for approximately $160,750 in HRP Program funds, based on having achieved
substantial compliance in the certification of the City's Housing Element, the timely submittal of
Housing Element annual reports, and the completion of 66 affordable units in the period from
January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2014. This amount may be increased to up to $6,100 at the
discretion of HCD in reward for having made significant progress in meeting the City's Regional
Housing Needs Allocation.
The application is due by February 5, 2015. It is expected that award recipients will be
announced in June 2015. Funds must be spent within two years of the date of the award
announcement.
Eligible Affordable Units
Funds are awarded by formula and on a per bedroom basis for each residential unit affordable
to very low- and low-income households permitted during the designated time period. For the
2014 program year, the application may include units permitted from January 1, 2010 to
December 31, 2014. However, this application may not include units that were counted during
previous funding cycles. Dublin last applied for funding under the HRP Program in 2011, and
thus units permitted from January 1, 2010 to December 31, 2011 were counted toward our 2011
program year award.
The City permitted 66 eligible units during the designated time frame. These units provide a total
of 95 bedrooms. Units were located in the Wexford Way, Tralee, Cortona, Cortona II, Livorno,
Biella, Schaefer Ranch, and Calabria developments. Note that affordable units at all
developments except Wexford Way and Tralee are secondary units, subject to permanent
affordability restrictions if/when the home owner opts to rent out the secondary unit.
Parks Project — Dublin Sports Grounds
Staff recommends that the grant funds be used to improve the Dublin Sports Grounds. The
Sports Grounds is in an area that meets the HRP Program definition of "park-deficient," in that
there are fewer than three acres of usable parks space per resident. Proposed improvements
include the installation of a sand channel drainage system and new turf for soccer, lacrosse and
baseball fields, improvements for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and
upgrades to the irrigation system. The total project cost is estimated at $1,407,110. The HRP
Program grant will be used to fund pre-construction work including design and engineering, as
well as physical site improvements. The adopted Capital Improvement Program identifies these
improvements as a future project at the Dublin Sports Grounds, pending identification of a
funding source. These grant funds will accelerate the timeline for the design.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
Not applicable.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution Authorizing an Application for Housing-Related
Parks Grant Funds for the 2014 Designated Program Year.
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RESOLUTION NO. XX - 15
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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AUTHORIZING AN APPLICATION FOR HOUSING-RELATED PARKS GRANT FUNDS FOR
THE 2014 DESIGNATED PROGRAM YEAR.
WHEREAS, a guiding policy of the Open Space Element of the City of Dublin General Plan is
to maintain and improve existing outdoor facilities in conformance with the recommendations of the
City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan; and
WHEREAS, a goal of the City's Parks and Recreation Master Plan is to provide planning for
asset allocation, services management, and funding for the existing parks and facilities while
developing a thorough list of the recreational needs of the expanding Dublin community and an
action to implement this goal is to explore and identify new funding sources for maintenance and
operations of proposed facilities; and
WHEREAS, the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development
(HCD) has issued a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) dated December 10, 2014, under its
Housing-Related Parks (HRP) Program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin desires to apply for a HRP Program grant and submit the 2014
designated program year application package released by HCD; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has met eligibility criteria through compliance with California
housing element law and the development of 66 units affordable to lower-income households; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has identified the need for funds to improve the Dublin Sports
Grounds, a facility serving a park-deficient area; and
WHEREAS, HCD is authorized to approve funding allocations for the HRP Program, subject
to the terms and conditions of the NOFA, program guidelines, application package, and standard
agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Dublin takes
the following actions-
1. Application Submittal. City staff is hereby authorized and directed to apply for and
submit to HCD the HRP Program application package released December 2014 for
the 2014 designated program year in an amount not to exceed $166,850.
2. Agreement with HCD. If the application is approved, the City Manager is hereby
authorized and directed to enter into, execute, and deliver a State of California
standard agreement in an amount not to exceed $166,850, and any and all other
documents required or deemed necessary or appropriate to secure the HRP Program
grant from HCD and all amendments thereto (collectively, the "HRP Grant
Documents").
3. Terms, Conditions, and Use of Funds. The City shall be subject to the terms and
conditions as specified in the standard agreement. Funds are to be used for allowable
capital asset project expenditures to be identified in Exhibit A of the standard
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agreement. The application in full is incorporated as part of the standard agreement.
Any and all activities funded, information provided, and timelines represented in the
application are enforceable through the standard agreement. The City hereby agrees
to use the funds for eligible capital asset(s) in the manner presented in the application
as approved by HCD and in accordance with the NOFA, program guidelines, and
application package.
4. Staff Authorization. The City Manager is authorized to execute the HRP Program
application package and the HRP Grant Documents in the name of the City of Dublin
as required by HCD for participation in the HRP Program.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2015, by the following
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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