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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007 CON Fair Housing Council of San Diego - CDBG 07-08SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT By and Between the City of National City and The Fair Housing Council of San Diego for Fair Housing and Tenant -Landlord Educational Services THIS AGREEMENT„ entered thisday of bee. , 2007 by and between the City of National City (herein called the "Grantee") and The Fair Housing Council of San Diego (herein called the "Subrecipient"). WHEREAS, the Grantee has applied for and received funds from the United States Government under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (HCD Act), Public Law 93-383; and WHEREAS, the Grantee wishes to engage the Subrecipient to assist the Grantee in utilizing such funds; NOW, THEREFORE, it is agreed between the parties hereto that; SCOPE OF SERVICE A. Activities: The Subrecipient will be responsible for administering the program titled, Fair Housing and Tenant -Landlord Educational Services in a manner satisfactory to the Grantee and consistent with any standards required as a condition of providing these funds. Such program will include activities eligible under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, as specified in Exhibit A, attached and incorporated herein. B. National Obiectives: All activities funded with CDGB funds must meet one of the CDBG program's National Objectives: benefit tow- and moderate -income persons; aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blight; or meet community development needs having a particular urgency, as defined in 24 CFR 570.208 The Subrecipient certifies that the activity(ies) carried out under this Agreement will meet the National Objective of serving Low Income Persons C. Levels of AccomDllshment — Goals and Performance Measures: The levels of accomplishment may include such measures as units rehabbed, persons or households assisted, or meals served, and should also include time frames for performance. Refer to Exhibit A for levels of program services. D. Staffing: Subrecipient shall be responsible for staff and time to be allocated to each activity, as set forthin Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein. E. Performance Monitoring: The Grantee will monitor the performance of the Subrecipient against goals and performance standards as stated above. Substandard performance as determined by the Grantee will constitute noncompliance with this Agreement. If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by the Subrecipient within a reasonable period of time after being notified by the Grantee, contract suspension or termination procedures will be initiated. II. TIME OF PERFORMANCE Services of the 5 brecipient shall start on the ls` day of July, 2007 and end on the 30th day of )une of 2008 in the case of Public Services and in the case of Capital Improvements end on June 30, 2009. The term of this Agreement and the provisions herein shall be extended to cover any additional time period during which the Subrecipient remains in control of CDBG funds or other CDBG assets, including program income. III. BUDGET Any indirect costs charged must be consistent with the conditions of Paragraph VII (C)(2) of this Agreement. Subrecipient shall adhere to the budget breakdown, attached as Exhibit B and incorporated herein. Any amendments to the budget must be approved in writing by both the Grantee and the Subrecipient. Subrecipient Agreement Page 1 of 13 IV. PAYMENT It is expressly agreed and understood that the total amount to be paid by the Grantee under this Agreement shall not exceed Thirty One Thousand Dollars (S31,0001. Drawdowns for the payment of eligible expenses shall be made against the Tine item budgets specified in Paragraph III herein and in accordance with performance. Expenses for general administration shall also be paid against the line item budgets specified in Paragraph III and in accordance with performance. Payments may be contingent upon certification of the Subrecipient's financial management system in accordance with the standards specified in 24 CFR 84.21. V. NOTICES Notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and delivered via mail (postage prepaid), commercial courier, or personal delivery or sent by facsimile or other electronic means. Any notice delivered or sent as aforesaid shall be effective on the date of delivery or sending. All notices and other written communications under this Agreement shall be addressed to the individuals in the capacities indicated below, unless otherwise modified by subsequent written notice. Communication and details concerning this contract shall be directed to the following contract representatives: Grantee Sabred*ea Contact Person: Janet Flores Contact Person: Mary Scott Knoll, Executive Director Organization: City of National City Organization: The Fair Housing Council of San Diego Address: 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950-4301 Address: 625 Broadway, Suite 1114 San Diego, CA 92123 Telephone: (619) 336-4563 Telephone: (619) 699-5888 Email: JFlores@ci.national-city.ca.us Email: msk@fhcsd.com VI. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. General Compliance: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the requirements of Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 570 (the U.S. Housing and Urban Development regulations concerning Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)) including subpart K of these regulations, except that (1) the Subrecipient does not assume the recipient's environmental responsibilities described in 24 CFR 570.604 and (2) the Subrecipient does not assume the recipient's responsibility for initiating the review process under the provisions of 24 CFR Part 52. The Subrecipient also agrees to comply with all other applicable Federal, state and local laws, regulations, and policies governing the funds provided under this contract. The Subrecipient further agrees to utilize funds available under this Agreement to supplement rather than supplant funds otherwise available. B. "Independent Contractor": Nothing contained in this Agreement is intended to, or shall be construed in any manner, as creating or establishing the relationship of employer/employee between the parties. The Subrecipient shall at all times remain an "independent contractor" with respect to the services to be performed under this Agreement. The Grantee shall be exempt from payment of all Unemployment Compensation, FICA, retirement, life and/or medical insurance and Workers' Compensation Insurance, as the Subrecipient is an independent contractor. C. jlold Harmless: The Subrecipient shall hold harmless, defend and indemnify the Grantee from any and all claims, actions, suits, charges and judgments whatsoever that arise out of the Subrecipient's performance or nonperformance of the services or subject matter called for in this Agreement. Subrecipient Agreement Page 2ofI3 D. Workers' Comoensation: The Subrecipient shall provide Workers' Compensation Insurance coverage for all of its employees involved in the performance of this Agreement. E. Insurance & Bonding: The Subrecipient shall carry sufficient insurance coverage to protect contract assets from loss due to theft, fraud and/or undue physical damage, and as a minimum shall purchase a blanket fidelity bond covering all employees in an amount equal to cash advances from the Grantee. The Subrecipient shall comply with the bonding and insurance requirements of 24 CFR 84.31 and 84.48, Bonding and Insurance. F. Grantee Recognition: The Subrecipient shall insure recognition of the role of the Grantee in providing services through this Agreement. All activities, facilities and items utilized pursuant to this Agreement shall be prominently labeled as to funding source. In addition, the Subrecipient will include a reference to the support provided herein in all publications made possible with funds made available under this Agreement. G. Amendments: The Grantee or Subrecipient may amend this Agreement at any time provided that such amendments make specific reference to this Agreement, and are executed in writing, signed by a duly authorized representative of each organization, and approved by the Grantee's governing body. Such amendments shall not invalidate this Agreement, nor relieve or release the Grantee or Subrecipient from its obligations under this Agreement. The Grantee may, in its discretion, amend this Agreement to conform with Federal, state or local governmental guidelines, policies and available funding amounts, or for other reasons. If such amendments result in a change in the funding, the scope of services, or schedule of the activities to be undertaken as part of this Agreement, such modifications will be incorporated only by written amendment signed by both Grantee and Subrecipient. H. Suspension or Termination: In accordance with 24 CFR 85.43, the Grantee may suspend or terminate this Agreement if the Subrecipient materially fails to comply with any terms of this Agreement, which include (but are not limited to) the following: 1. Failure to comply with any of the rules, regulations or provisions referred to herein, or such statutes, regulations, executive orders, and HUD guidelines, policies or directives as may become applicable at any time; 2. Failure, for any reason, of the Subrecipient to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement; 3. Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this Agreement; or 4. Submission by the Subrecipient to the Grantee reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect. The Grantee shall have the right, in accordance with 24 C.F.R. 85.43, to terminate this Agreement immediately or withhold payment of invoice for failure of the SUB -RECIPIENT to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Should the Grantee decide to terminate this Agreement, after a full evaluation of all circumstances has been completed, the SUB -RECIPIENT shall, upon written request, have the right to an appeal process. A copy of the appeal process will be attached to any termination notice. If the Grantee finds that the SUB -RECIPIENT has violated the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the SUB -RECIPIENT may be required to: 1. Repay all monies received from the Grantee under this Agreement; and/or 2. Transfer possession of all materials and equipment purchased with grant money to the Grantee. In the case of early termination, a final payment may be made to the SUB -RECIPIENT upon receipt of a Final Report and invoices covering eligible costs incurred prior to Subrecipient Agreement Page 3 of 13 termination. The total of all payments, including the final payment, shall not exceed the amount specified in this Agreement. I. Termination for Convenience: In accordance with 24 CFR 85.44, this Agreement may also be terminated for convenience by either the Grantee or the Sub -recipient, in whole or in part, by setting forth the reasons for such termination, the effective date, and, in the case of partial termination, the portion to be terminated. However, if in the case of a partial termination, the Grantee determines that the remaining portion of the award will not accomplish the purpose for which the award was made, the Grantee may terminate the award in its entirety. Grantee and sub -recipient agree to provide written notice to the other party thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of any termination, in whole or part, for convenience. VII. ADMINISTRATIVE REOUIREMENTS A. Financial Management 1. Accounting Standards: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with 24 CFR 84.21-28 and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein, utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. 2. Cost Principles: The Subrecipient shall administer its program in conformance with OMB Circulars A-122, "Cost Principles for Non -Profit Organizations," or A-21, "Cost Principles for Educational Institutions," as applicable. These principles shall be applied for all costs incurred whether charged on a direct or indirect basis. B. Documentation and Record Keening 1. Records to be Maintained: The Subrecipient shall maintain all records required by the Federal regulations specified in 24 CFR 570.506, that are pertinent to the activities to be funded under this Agreement. Such records shall include but not be limited to: a. Records providing a full description of each activity undertaken; b. Records demonstrating that each activity undertaken meets one of the National Objectives of the CDBG program; c. Records required to determine the eligibility of activities; d. Records required to document the acquisition, improvement, use or disposition of real property acquired or improved with CDBG assistance; e. Records documenting compliance with the fair housing and equal opportunity components of the CDBG program; f. Financial records as required by 24 CFR 570.502, and 24 CFR 84.21-28; and g. Other records necessary to document compliance with Subpart K of 24 CFR Part 570. 2. Retention: The Subrecipient shall retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to the Agreement for a period of four (4) years. The retention period begins on the date of the submission of the Grantee's annual performance and evaluation report to HUD in which the activities assisted under the Agreement are reported on for the final time. Notwithstanding the above, if there is litigation, claims, audits, negotiations or other actions that involve any of the records cited and that have started before the expiration of the four-year period, then such records must be retained until completion of the actions and resolution of all issues, or the expiration of the four- year period, whichever occurs later. 3. Client Data: The Subrecipient shall maintain client data demonstrating client eligibility for services provided. Such data shall include, but not be limited to, client name, address, Income level or other basis for determining eligibility, and description of service provided. Such information shall be made available to Grantee monitors or their designees for review upon request. 4. Disclosure: The Subrecipient understands that client information collected under this contract is private and the use or disclosure of such information, when not Subrecipient Agreement Page 4 of 13 directly connected with the administration of the Grantee's or Subrecipient's responsibilities with respect to services provided under this contract, is prohibited by the State and for Federal law unless written consent is obtained from such person receiving service and, in the case of a minor, that of a responsible parent/guardian. 5. Close-outs: The Subrecipient's obligation to the Grantee shall not end until all close-out requirements are completed. Activities during this close-out period shall include, but are not limited to: making final payments, disposing of program assets (including the return of all unused materials, equipment, unspent cash advances, program income balances, and accounts receivable to the Grantee), and determining the custodianship of records. Not withstanding the foregoing, the terms of this Agreement shall remain in effect during any period that the Subrecipient has control over CDBG funds, Including program income. 6. Audits & Inspections: All Subrecipient records with respect to any matters covered by this Agreement shall be made available to the Grantee, grantor agency, and the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their authorized representatives, at any time during normal business hours, as often as deemed necessary, to audit, examine, and make excerpts or transcripts of all relevant data. Any deficiencies noted In audit reports must be fully cleared by the Subrecipient within 30 days after receipt by the Subrecipient. Failure of the Subrecipient to comply with the above audit requirements will constitute a violation of this contract and may result in the withholding of future payments. The Subrecipient hereby agrees to have art annual agency audit conducted in accordance with current Grantee policy concerning subrecipient audits and OMB Circular A-133. 7. Additional Documentation: Subrecipient agrees to provide a list of its Board of Directors, By -Laws, Exhibit C, and any additional documents, as required in Exhibit "D" and"E," attached and incorporated herein. C. Reporting and Payment Procedures 1. Program Income: The Subrecipient shall report quarterly all program income (as defined at 24 CFR 570.500(a)) generated by activities carried out with CDBG funds made available under this contract. The use of program income by the Subrecipient shall comply with the requirements set forth at 24 CFR 570.504. By way of further limitations, the Subrecipient may use such income during the contract period for activities permitted under this contract and shall reduce requests for additional funds by the amount of any such program income balances on hand. All unexpended program income shall be returned to the Grantee at the end of the contract period. Any interest earned on cash advances from the U.S. Treasury and from funds held in a revolving fund account is not program income and shall be remitted promptly to the Grantee. 2. Indirect Costs: If indirect costs are charged, the Subreciplent will develop an indirect cost allocation plan for determining the appropriate Subrecipient's share of administrative costs and shall submit such plan to the Grantee for approval, in a form specified by the Grantee. 3. Payment Procedures: The Grantee will pay to the Subrecipient funds available under this Agreement based upon information submitted by the Subrecipient and consistent with any approved budget and Grantee policy concerning payments. With the exception of certain advances, payments will be made for eligible expenses actually incurred by the Subrecipient, and not to exceed actual cash requirements. Payments will be adjusted by the Grantee in accordance with advance fund and program income balances available in Subrecipient accounts. In addition, the Grantee reserves the right to liquidate funds available under this contract for costs incurred by the Grantee on behalf of the Subrecipient. 4. Progress Reports: The Subrecipient shall submit regular Progress Reports to the Grantee in the form, content, and frequency as required by the Grantee. Subrecipient Agreement Page 5 of 13 D. Procurement: 1. Compliance: The Subrecipient shall comply with current Grantee policy concerning the purchase of equipment and shall maintain inventory records of all non - expendable personal property as defined by such policy as may be procured with funds provided herein. All program assets (unexpended program income, property, equipment, etc.) shall revert to the Grantee upon termination of this Agreement. 2. OMB Standards: Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40-48. 3. Travel.: The Subrecipient shall obtain written approval from the Grantee for any travel outside the metropolitan area with funds provided under this Agreement. E. Use and Reversion of Assets: The use and disposition of real property and equipment under this Agreement shall be in compliance with the requirements of 24 CFR Part 84 and 24 CFR 570.502, 570.503, and 570.504, as applicable, which include but are not limited to the following: 1. The Subrecipient shall transfer to the Grantee any CDBG funds on hand and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of funds under this Agreement at the time of expiration, cancellation, or termination. 2. Real property under the Subrecipient's control that was acquired or improved, in whole or in part, with funds under this Agreement in excess of $25,000 shall be used to meet one of the CDBG National Objectives pursuant to 24 CFR 570.208 until five (5) years after expiration of this Agreement [or such longer period of time as the Grantee deems appropriate]. If the Subrecipient fails to use CDBG-assisted real property in a manner that meets a CDBG National Objective for the prescribed period of time, the Subrecipient shall pay the Grantee an amount equal to the current fair market value of the property less any portion of the value attributable to expenditures of non-CDBG funds for acquisition of, or improvement to, the property. Such payment shall constitute program income to the Grantee. The Subrecipient may retain real property acquired or improved under this Agreement after the expiration of the five-year period [or such longer period of time as the Grantee deems appropriate]. 3. In all cases in which equipment acquired, in whole or in part, with funds under this Agreement is sold, the proceeds shall be program income (prorated to reflect the extent to that funds received under this Agreement were used to acquire the equipment). Equipment not needed by the Subrecipient for activities under this Agreement shall be (a) transferred to the Grantee for the CDBG program or (b) retained after compensating the Grantee [an amount equal to the current fair market value of the equipment less the percentage of non-CDBG funds used to acquire the equipment]. VIII. RELOCATION, REAL PROPERTY ACOUISITION AND ONE -FOR -ONE HOUSING REPLACEMENT The Subrecipient agrees to comply with (a) the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended (URA), and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24 and 24 CFR 570.606(b); (b) the requirements of 24 CFR 570.606(c) governing the Residential Anti -displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan under section 104(d) of the HCD Act; and (c) the requirements in 24 CFR 570.606(d) governing optional relocation policies. [The Grantee may preempt the optional policies.] The Subrecipient shall provide relocation assistance to displaced persons as defined by 24 CFR 570.606(b)(2) that are displaced as a direct result of acquisition, rehabilitation, demolition or conversion for a CDBG- assisted project. The Subrecipient also agrees to comply with applicable Grantee ordinances, resolutions and policies concerning the displacement of persons from their residences. Subrecipient Agreement Page 6 of 13 IX. PERSONNEL & PARTICIPANT CONDITIONS A. Civil Rights 1. Compliance: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with local and state civil rights ordinances here and with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended, Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 as amended, Section 104(b) and Section 109 of Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Executive Order 11063, and Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375, 11478, 12107 and 12086. 2. Nondiscrimination: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the non- discrimination in employment and contracting opportunities laws, regulations, and executive orders referenced in 24 CFR 570.607, as revised by Executive Order 13279. The applicable non-discrimination provisions in Section 109 of the HCDA are still applicable. 4. Land Covenants: This contract is subject to the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P. L. 88-352) and 24 CFR 570.601 and 570.602. In regard to the sale, lease, or other transfer of land acquired, cleared or improved with assistance provided under this contract, the Subrecipient shall cause or require a covenant running with the land to be inserted in the deed or lease for such transfer, prohibiting discrimination as herein defined, in the sale, lease or rental, or in the use or occupancy of such land, or in any improvements erected or to be erected thereon, providing that the Grantee and the United States are beneficiaries of and entitled to enforce such covenants. The Subrecipient, in undertaking its obligation to carry out the program assisted hereunder, agrees to take such measures as are necessary to enforce such covenant, and will not itself so discriminate. 4. Section 504: The Subreciplent agrees to comply with all Federal regulations issued pursuant to compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination against the individuals with disabilities or handicaps in any Federally assisted program. The Grantee shall provide the Subrecipient with any guidelines necessary for compliance with that portion of the regulations in force during the term of this Agreement. B. Affirmative Action 1. Approved Plan: The Subrecipient agrees that it shall be committed to carry out pursuant to the Grantee's specifications an Affirmative Action Program in keeping with the principles as provided in President's Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1966. The Grantee shall provide Affirmative Action guidelines to the Subrecipient to assist in the formulation of such program. The Subrecipient shall submit a plan for an Affirmative Action Program for approval prior to the award of funds, consistent with the policy in Exhibit "F", attached hereto and incorporated herein. 2. Women- and Minoritv-Owned Businesses (W/MBE): The Subrecipient will use its best efforts to afford small businesses, minority business enterprises, and women's business enterprises the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in the performance of this contract. As used in this contract, the terms "small business" means a business that meets the criteria set forth in section 3(a) of the Small Business Act, as amended (15 U.S.C. 632), and "minority and women's business enterprise" means a business at least fifty-one (51) percent owned and controlled by minority group members or women. For the purpose of this definition, "minority group members" are Afro-Americans, Spanish-speaking, Spanish surnamed or Spanish -heritage Americans, Asian -Americans, and American Indians. The Subrecipient may rely on written representations by businesses regarding their status as minority and female business enterprises in lieu of an independent investigation. 3. Access to Records: The Subrecipient shall furnish and cause each of its own subrecipients or subcontractors to furnish all information and reports required hereunder and will permit access to its books, records and accounts by the Grantee, Subrecipient Agreement Page 7 of I3 HUD or its agent, or other authorized Federal officials for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with the rules, regulations and provisions stated herein. 4. Notifications: The Subrecipient will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or worker's representative of the Subrecipient's commitments hereunder, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. 5. Equal Emplovment Ooportunity and Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) Statement: The Subrecipient will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the Subrecipient, state that it is an Equal Opportunity or Affirmative Action employer. 6. Subcontract Provisions: The Subrecipient will include the provisions of Paragraphs X.A, Civil Rights, and B, Affirmative Action, in every subcontract or purchase order, specifically or by reference, so that such provisions will be binding upon each of its own subreciplents or subcontractors. C. Employment Restrictions 1. Prohibited Activity: The Subrecipient is prohibited from using funds provided herein or personnel employed in the administration of the program for: political activities; inherently religious activities; lobbying; political patronage; and nepotism activities. 2. Labor Standards: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the requirements of the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis -Bacon Act as amended, the provisions of Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327 et seq.) and all other applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to labor standards insofar as those acts apply to the performance of this Agreement. The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the Copeland Anti -Kick Back Act (18 U.S.C. 874 et seq.) and its implementing regulations of the U.S. Department of Labor at 29 CFR Part 5. The Subrecipient shall maintain documentation that demonstrates compliance with hour and wage requirements of this part. Such documentation shall be made available to the Grantee for review upon request. The Subrecipient agrees that, except with respect to the rehabilitation or construction of residential property containing less than eight (8) units, all contractors engaged under contracts in excess of $2,000.00 for construction, renovation or repair work financed in whole or in part with assistance provided under this contract, shall comply with Federal requirements adopted by the Grantee pertaining to such contracts and with the applicable requirements of the regulations of the Department of Labor, under 29 CFR Parts 1, 3, 5 and 7 governing the payment of wages and ratio of apprentices and trainees to journey workers; provided that, if wage rates higher than those required under the regulations are imposed by state or local law, nothing hereunder is intended to relieve the Subrecipient of its obligation, if any, to require payment of the higher wage. The Subrecipient shall cause or require to be inserted in full, in all such contracts subject to such regulations, provisions meeting the requirements of this paragraph. 3. "Section 3" Clause a. Compliance: Compliance with the provisions of Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968, as amended, and as implemented by the regulations set forth in 24 CFR 135, and all applicable rules and orders issued hereunder prior to the execution of this contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided under this contract and binding upon the Grantee, the Subrecipient and any of the Subrecipient's subreciplents and subcontractors. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the Grantee, the Subrecipient and any of the Subrecipient's subreciplents and subcontractors, their successors and assigns, to those sanctions specified by the Agreement through which Federal assistance is Subrecipient Agreement Page 8 of 13 provided. The Subrecipient certifies and agrees that no contractual or other disability exists that would prevent compliance with these requirements. The Subrecipient further agrees to comply with these "Section 3" requirements and to include the following language in all subcontracts executed under this Agreement: "The work to be performed under this Agreement is a project assisted under a program providing direct Federal financial assistance from HUD and is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701). Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to low- and very low-income residents of the project area, and that contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low- and very low-income persons residing in the metropolitan area in which the project is located." The Subrecipient further agrees to ensure that opportunities for training and employment arising in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead -based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project are given to low- and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located; where feasible, priority should be given to low- and very low-income persons within the service area of the project or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low- and very low-income participants in other HUD programs; and award contracts for work undertaken in connection with a housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead -based paint hazards), housing construction, or other public construction project to business concerns that provide economic opportunities for low- and very low-income persons residing within the metropolitan area in which the CDBG-funded project is located; where feasible, priority should be given to business concerns that provide economic opportunities to low- and very low-income residents within the service area or the neighborhood in which the project is located, and to low- and very low-income participants in other HUD programs. The Subrecipient certifies and agrees that no contractual or other legal incapacity exists that would prevent compliance with these requirements. b. Notifications: The Subrecipient agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising said labor organization or worker's representative of its commitments under this Section 3 clause and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment or training. c. Subcontract4: The Subrecipient will include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract and will take appropriate action pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of regulations issued by the grantor agency. The Subrecipient will not subcontract with any entity where it has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of regulations under 24 CFR Part 135 and will not let any subcontract unless the entity has first provided it with a preliminary statement of ability to comply with the requirements of these regulations. D. Conduct 1. Assignability: The Subrecipient shall not assign or transfer any interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the Grantee thereto; provided, however, that claims for money due or to become due to the Subrecipient from the Grantee under this contract may be assigned to a bank, trust company, or other financial institution without such approval. Notice of any such assignment or transfer shall be furnished promptly to the Grantee. Subrecipient Agreement Page 9 of 13 2. Subcontracts; a. Apo rovaIs: The Subrecipient shall not enter into any subcontracts with any agency or individual in the performance of this contract without the written consent of the Grantee prior to the execution of such agreement. b. Monitoring: The Subrecipient will monitor all subcontracted services on a regular basis to assure contract compliance. Results of monitoring efforts shall be summarized in written reports and supported with documented evidence of follow-up actions taken to correct areas of noncompliance. c. Content: The Subrecipient shall cause all of the provisions of this contract in its entirety to be included in and made a part of any subcontract executed in the performance of this Agreement. d. Selection Process: The Subrecipient shall undertake to insure that all subcontracts let in the performance of this Agreement shall be awarded on a fair and open competition basis in accordance with applicable procurement requirements. Executed copies of all subcontracts shall be forwarded to the Grantee along with documentation concerning the selection process. 3. Hatch Act: The Subrecipient agrees that no funds provided, nor personnel employed under this Agreement, shall be in any way or to any extent engaged in the conduct of political activities in violation of Chapter 15 of Title V of the U.S.C. 4. Conflict of Interest: The Subrecipient agrees to abide by the provisions of 24 CFR 84.42 and 570.611, which include (but are not limited to) the following: a. The Subrecipient shall maintain a written code or standards of conduct that shall govern the performance of its officers, employees or agents engaged in the award and administration of contracts supported by Federal funds. b. No employee, officer or agent of the Subrecipient shall participate in the selection, or in the award, or administration of, a contract supported by Federal funds if a conflict of interest, real or apparent, would be involved. c. No covered persons who exercise or have exercised any functions or responsibilities with respect to CDBG-assisted activities, or who are in a position to participate in a decision -making process or gain inside information with regard to such activities, may obtain a financial interest in any contract, or have a financial interest in any contract, subcontract, or agreement with respect to the CDBG-assisted activity, or with respect to the proceeds from the CDBG-assisted activity, either for themselves or those with whom they have business or immediate family ties, during their tenure or for a period of one (1) year thereafter. For purposes of this paragraph, a "covered person" includes any person who is an employee, agent, consultant, officer, or elected or appointed official of the Grantee, the Subrecipient, or any designated public agency. 5. Lobbying: The Subrecipient hereby certifies that: a. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of it, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress In connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement; Subrecipient Agreement Page 10 of 13 b. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, it will complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions; and c. It will require that the language of paragraph (d) of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all Subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly: d. Lobbying Certification: This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S.C. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. 6. Copyright: If this contract results in any copyrightable material or inventions, the Grantee and/or grantor agency reserves the right to royalty -free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish or otherwise use and to authorize others to use, the work or materials for governmental purposes. 7. Religious Activities: The Subrecipient agrees that funds provided under this Agreement will not be utilized for inherently religious activities prohibited by 24 CFR 570.200(j), such as worship, religious instruction, or proselytization. X. ENVIRONMENTAL. CONDITIONS A. Air and Water: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the following requirements insofar as they apply to the performance of this Agreement: • Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. , 7401, et seq.; • Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C., 1251, et seq., as amended, 1318 relating to inspection, monitoring, entry, reports, and information, as well as other requirements specified in said Section 114 and Section 308, and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder; • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations pursuant to 40 CFR Part 50, as amended. B. Flood Disaster Protection: In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as having special flood hazards, flood Insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation). C. Lead -Based Paint: The Subrecipient agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this Agreement shall be subject to HUD Lead -Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608, and 24 CFR Part 35, Subpart B. Such regulations pertain to all CDBG-assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners, and tenants of properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead -based paint. Such notification shall point out the hazards of lead -based paint and explain the symptoms, treatment and precautions that should be taken when dealing with lead -based paint poisoning and the advisability and availability of blood lead level screening for children under seven. The notice should also point out that if lead -based paint is found on the property, abatement measures may be undertaken. The regulations further require that, depending on the amount of Federal Subrecipient Agreement Pagel 1 of 13 funds applied to a property, paint testing, risk assessment, treatment and/or abatement may be conducted. D. Historic Preservation: The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the Historic Preservation requirements set forth in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470) and the procedures set forth in 36 CFR Part 800, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures for Protection of Historic Properties, insofar as they apply to the performance of this agreement. In general, this requires concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included on a Federal, state, or local historic property list. XI. SEVERABILITY If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected thereby and all other parts of this Agreement shall nevertheless be in full force and effect. XII. SECTION HEADINGS AND SUBHEADINGS The section headings and subheadings contained in this Agreement are included for convenience only and shall not limit or otherwise affect the terms of this Agreement. XIII. WAIVER The Grantee's failure to act with respect to a breach by the Subrecipient does not waive its right to act with respect to subsequent or similar breaches. The failure of the Grantee to exercise or enforce any right or provision shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. XIV. INTERPRETATION OF THE AGREEMENT The interpretation, validity, and enforcement of the Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California. The Agreement does not limit any other rights or remedies available to the Grantee. The SUB -RECIPIENT shall be responsible for complying with all local, state, and federal laws whether or not said laws are expressly stated or referred to herein. Should any provision herein be found or deemed to be invalid, the Agreement shall be construed as not containing such revision, and all other provisions which are otherwise lawful shall remain in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are severable. XV. ATTORNEY'S FEES In the event any legal action or proceeding Is commenced to interpret or enforce the terms of, or obligations arising out of, this Agreement, or to recover damages for the breach thereof, the party prevailing in any such action or proceeding shall be entitled to recover from the non - prevailing party all reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and expenses incurred by the prevailing party. XVI. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This agreement constitutes the entire agreement and the attachments referenced below between the Grantee and the Subrecipient for the use of funds received under this Agreement and it supersedes all prior or contemporaneous communications and proposals, whether electronic, oral, or written between the Grantee and the Subrecipient with respect to this Agreement. ATTACHMENTS Exhibit A -Scope of Services Exhibit B-Budget Exhibit C-Board of Directors and Bylaws Exhibit D-Technical Assistance Materials Exhibit E-Affirmative Action Policy Subrecipient Agreement Page 12 of 13 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this contract as of the date first written above. City of National City The Fair Housing Council of San Diego r Ron Morrison Mayor, City of National City APPROVED AS TO FORM George Eiser City Attorney ATTES 4 City ' erk Subrecipient Agreement Page 13 of 13 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES 1. The Fair Housing and Tenant -Landlord Educational Services consists of the following activities: #iui'tykD ripe The Fair Housing Council of San Diego (FHCSD) acting on behalf of the City of National City will provide a comprehensive range of fair housing services that can be certified by the City to meet the HUD "affirmatively furthering" standard for fair housing entitlement jurisdictions. Through educational/mediation and complaint intake services for tenants - landlords, including public/affordable and special needs housing programs, the project will screen for, educate, and monitor incidences of unlawful housing discrimination and provide remedies and resolutions. 2. The following lists the staff and time commitments to be allocated to activity listed above. Me1.1tlter;P4 '• tE4'' .: �.. ° .'-oig : Hi !^S A te_ I ., Mary Scott Knoll, Executive Director 520 Erica Jimenez, Outreach Education Specialist 374 Admin/Special Events Specialist 187 3. Billing Method: Monthly Quarterly _._X_ 4. List the type of supporting documentation to be provided: Payroll Summary/ Documentation for Operational Cost 5. List the major/key activity milestones: Please See Strategic Statement of Work as Submitted. See also Impediments of Analysis to Fair Housing Goals and Activities as submitted Major Activity Milestones Hire Staff Pro. ram Implementation Provide Program Services Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 EXHIBIT B BUDGET Agency Name: The Fair Housing Council of San Diego Activity Name: Fair Housing and Tenant -Landlord Educational Services Description CDBG BUDGET OTHER RESOURCES TOTAL BUDGET 1) Personnel (Direct labor) $24,689.00 $0 $24,689.00 $0 2) Fringe Benefits $3,320.00 $3,320.00 3) Travel $191 4 Supplies and Materials 5) Sub Total for Direct Costs $28,400 $0 $28,400 6) Indirect Costs (Overhead) 2,600.00 $0 $2,600 Rent; telephne; professional ser./other _ TOTAL $ 31,000 $ - $ 31,000 EXHIBIT C BOARD OF DIRECTORS & BYLAWS To be provided by Subrecipient EXIBIT D TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE MATERIALS The Subrecipient attended the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Technical Assistance Non -Profit Workshop held on June 28, 2007, and received the following items: 1. Playing by the Rules, A Handbook for CDBG Subrecipients on Administrative Systems (if not previously provided) 2. CFR Title 24- Housing and Urban Development, CDBG Regulations (if not previously provided) 3. OMB A-122 4. Quarterly/Annual Performance Reporting Form (updated format) 5. Compliance and Performing Monitoring Tool 6. Expenditure Reimbursement Claim Form (updated format) 7. Qualifying Beneficiary Intake Data Form (updated format) The workshop and reference documents will assist the Subrecipient with new U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development and City of National City reporting requirements. EXHIBIT E AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY 1. Provision of Program Services a. SUB -RECIPIENT shall not, on the grounds of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference, or handicap, exclude any person from participation in, deny any person the benefits of, or subject any person to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds. b. SUB -RECIPIENT shall not under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds, on the grounds of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference, or handicap: 1) Deny any facilities, services, financial aid or other benefits provided under the program or activity; or 2) Provide any facilities, services, financial aid, or other benefits which are different or are provided in a different form from that provided to others under the program or activity; or 3) Subject to segregated or separate treatment in any facility in, or in any matter of process related to receipt of any service or benefit under the program or activity; or 4) Restrict in any way access to, or in the enjoyment of any advantage or privilege enjoyed by others in connection with facilities, services, financial aid, or other benefits under the program or activity; or 5) Treat an individual differently from others in determining whether the individual satisfies any admission, enrollment, eligibility, membership, or other requirement or condition which the individual must meet in order to be provided any facilities, services, or other benefits provided under the program or activity; or 6) Deny any opportunity to participate in a program or activity as an employee. c. SUB -RECIPIENT may not utilize criteria or methods of administration which have the effect of subjecting individuals to discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference, or handicap, or have the effect of defeating or substantially impairing accomplishment of the objectives of the program or activity with respect to individuals of a particular race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference or handicap. d. SUB -RECIPIENT, in determining the site or location of housing or facilities provided in whole or in part with CDBG funds, may not make selections of such site or location which have the effect of excluding individuals from, denying them the benefits of, or subjecting them to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex, or which have the purpose or effect of defeating or substantially impairing the accomplishment of the objectives of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and amendments thereto: e. In administering a program or activity funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds regarding which the SUB -RECIPIENT has previously discriminated against persons on the grounds of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference or handicap, the SUB -RECIPIENT must take affirmative action to overcome the effects of prior discrimination. f. Even in the absence of such prior discrimination, a SUB -RECIPIENT in administering a program or activity funded in whole or in part with CDBG funds should take affirmative action to overcome the effects of conditions which would otherwise result in limiting participation by persons of a particular race, color, national origin, or sex. Where previous discriminatory practice or usage tends, on the grounds of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual preference, or handicap, to exclude individuals from participation in, to deny them the benefits of, or to subject them to discrimination under any program or activity to which CDBG funding applies, the SUB -RECIPIENT has an obligation to take reasonable action to remove or overcome the consequences of the prior discriminatory practice or usage, and to accomplish the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. g• A SUB -RECIPIENT shall not be prohibited by this part from taking any eligible action to ameliorate an imbalance in services or facilities provided to any geographic area or specific group of persons within its jurisdiction where the purpose of such action is to overcome prior discriminatory practice or usage. h. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Sections J. 1. (a. through h.), nothing contained herein shall be construed to prohibit any SUB -RECIPIENT from maintaining or constructing separate living facilities or rest -room facilities for the different sexes. Furthermore, selectivity on the basis of sex is not prohibited when institutional or custodial services can properly be performed only by a member of the same sex as the recipients of the services. 2. Employment Discrimination a. SUB -RECIPIENT shall not discriminate against any employee or application for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap. SUB -RECIPIENT shall take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rate -of -pay or other forms of compensation and selection for training including apprenticeship. SUB -RECIPIENT agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. b. SUB -RECIPIENT shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of SUB -RECIPIENT, state that all qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or handicap. c. SUB -RECIPIENT shall send to each labor union or representative of workers with which it has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided by the CDC's contracting officers, advising the labor union or workers' representative of SUB -RECIPIENT'S commitments under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notices in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. d. SUB -RECIPIENT shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.. e. SUB -RECIPIENT shall furnish to the CDC all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the related rules, regulations, and orders. f. In the event of SUB -RECIPIENT'S failure to comply with any rules, regulations, or orders required to be complied with pursuant to this Agreement, the CDC may cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part its performance and SUB - RECIPIENT may be declared ineligible for further government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. g• SUB -RECIPIENT shall include the provisions of Section II. J. 2. (a. through f.), "Affirmative Action Policy," paragraphs (1) through (6) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or order of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. SUB -RECIPIENT shall take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the CDC may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for non-compliance; provided, however, that in the event SUB -RECIPIENT becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the CDC, SUB -RECIPIENT may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. h. SUB -RECIPIENT shall not discriminate on the basis of age in violation of any provision of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101 et seq.) or with respect to any otherwise qualified handicapped Individual as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794). SUB -RECIPIENT shall also provide ready access to and use of all CDBG fund -assisted buildings to physically handicapped persons in compliance with the standards established in the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 4151 et seq.). 3. Remedies: In the event of SUB -RECIPIENT'S failure to comply with any rules, regulations, or orders required to be complied with pursuant to this Agreement, the CDC may cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part its performance and SUB - RECIPIENT may be declared ineligible for further government contracts and any such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided by law. RESOLUTION 2007 — 89 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE 2007-08 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT (HOME) PROGRAMS WHEREAS, as an entitlement community, the City of National City administers the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and the Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME) Programs for the Federal Government under the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD); and WHEREAS, HUD requires that all CDBG & HOME Program entitlement communities, such as the City of National City, hold a Public Hearing to solicit input on the Annual Action Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of National City conducted a duly advertised public hearing on March 6 and March 27, and WHEREAS, the Annual Action Plan addresses the housing and community development needs assessed in the 5-Year Consolidated Plan and adopted by the City Council in May of 2005. The Annual Action Plan includes a listing of all proposed projects/programs for Fiscal Year 2007-08 (July 1, 2007 — June 30, 2008) utilizing Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Home Investment Partnership Act (HOME) funds and Section 108 Loan Program; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of National City that the Annual Action Plan (2007-08) for the CDBG and HOME funds are approved as shown on the attached Exhibit "A", and the Mayor is hereby authorized, on behalf of the City Council, to submit the 2007-08 Annual Plan dated May 1, 2007, for the expenditure of said funds to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). PASSED and ADOPTED this 1st day of May, 20r,t3. „ on Morrison, Mayor - ATTEST: A Mich I Della, City lerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: George H. Eiser, III City Attorney Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on May 1, 2007 by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Councilmembers Morrison, Natividad, Parra, Ungab, Zarate. Nays: None. Absent: None. Abstain: None. AUTHENTICATED BY: RON MORRISON Mayor of the City of National City, California /+ City Ierk of the Cit�/,6f National City, California By: Deputy I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION NO. 2007-89 of the City of National City, California, passed and adopted by the Council of said City on May 1, 2007. City Clerk of the City of National City, California By: Deputy EXHIBIT 'A' City of National City FY 2007-2008 Annual Action Plan IIMONAMILVARDEVELMEITASSOCIATIOIL U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Draft Executive Summary urisdiction's Name: dame of Organization: :ontact Person: Telephone: iite Address: Table 3C Consolidated Plan Listing of Projects City of National City The Fair Housing Council of San Diego Mary Scott Knoll- Executive Director (619) 699-5888 625 Broadway Suite 1114, San Diego, CA, 92123 • ?riority Need: FY 2007-2008 CDBG FUNDING -.k' Y^ 4.. 1�.•-.i y 1 .$[ "�Y�i ,,7 S r icy )f' $`tft ' vC�", } r K � ads y.!F T,a. r R ' ,1 , 7 -4'Y Nr SY,d'y •!?����%a'r ayin ..�'f� y� .J:4 ,�`A'�S�a�g-' hra�"IJ�r..:4 �, lr �r�},`'} .�xa , A's: "T S�ti4 ifs ?�{'� '5 �... 9p,.,�t_ ...,..'1 i W Y1 . 4 rl"CZ�..�ys'� y� • ,.14 O ;s' li i , '. ' �+] �y y�'b L �,4 z. " ' 4 '^A. �t �' .. *•fir': CDBr M Nii. �(:a Y u i KO . i',. y_;. .b 1 -.. b- "'Y. �• _ Q Q a G •. Fair Housing and Tenant- Support salaries and operational Landlord Educational Services program costs. N/A $31,000 f}'C1 4A The Fair Housing Council of San Diego (FHCSD) acting on behalf of the City of National City will provide a comprehensive range of fair housing services that can be certified by the city to meet the HUD "affirmatively furthering" standard for fair housing entitlement jurisdictions. .Through educational/mediation and complaint intake services for tenants -landlords, including public/affordable and specials needs of housing programs, the project will screen for, educate and monitor incidences of unlawful housing discrimination and provide remedies and resolutions. Objective Number Project ID 2007-3 Funding Sources HUD Matrix Code 21D- Fair Housing Activities CDBG Citation 570206 CDBG $31,000 ESG $0 Type of Recipient Non-profit CDBG National Objective Low Moderate Area .. HOME $0 HOPWA $0 Start Date 7/1/2007 Completion Date 6/30/2008 Total Formula $0 Prior Year Funds $0 Performance Indicator N/A Annual Units N/A Assisted Housing $0 PHA $0 Local ID Tab # 3 Units Upon Completion N/A Other Funding $0 Total $31,000 The primary purpose the project is to help: Homeless: No Persons with HIV/AIDS: No Persons with Disabilities: No Public Housing Needs: No Objective category: ® Suitable Living Environment Outcome category: ® Availability/Accessibility ❑ Decent Housing ❑ Economic Opportunity ❑ Affordability ❑ Sustainability 23 MEETING DATE: May 1, 2007 City of National City COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT AGENDA ITEM NO. VAoG-t-a� C. aa0'1 • �%•-` 20 (--- ITEM TITLE: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 2007-08 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) AND HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP ACT (HOME) PROGRAMS {� PREPARED BY: RUDY LOPEZ t�L DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY SERVICES EXPLANATION: lJpon the conclusion of the duly advertised final Public Hearing, the City Council will consider the adoption of the attached Resolution approving the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007-08 Annual Action Plan. 'Hie Annual Action Plan addresses the housing and community development needs assessed in the City's 5-Year Consoli- dated Plan for FY's 2005-06 through 2009-10, adopted by the City Council in May of 2005. The Annual Action Plan in- cludes a listing of all proposed projects/programs to be undertaken in FY 2007-08 (July 1, 2007 — June 30, 2008) utilizing Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Homelnvestment Partnership Act (I IOME) fords. The attached Executive Summary of the FY 2007-08 Annual Action Plan is noted as a draft to allow all public comments/ input received during the 30-Day Public Review Period set from March 29, 2007 to May 1, 2007, to be incorporated into the final version to be submitted to HUD by May 15, 2007. Environmental Review Not applicable to this report. Financial Statement 'Hie City will receive CDBG and HOME program funds from HUD in FY 2007-08. "fhe City Council's adopted alloca- tions will then he incorporated into the City and CDC 2007-08 Fiscal Year Budgets. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Adopt attached Resolution. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not applicable to this report. ATTACHMENTS (Listed Below) Resolution No. 1. DRAFT Executive Summary of the FY 2007-08 Annual Action Plan 12. Resolution