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RESOLUTION NO. 11?74
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA APPROVING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983-84 AND
EMERGENCY JOBS BILL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROJECTS
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application and Statement of Objectives
to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for $933,000 in
Community Development Block Grant funding for FY 1983-84; and
WHEREAS, the City has submitted an application and Statement of Objectives
to the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for $358,000 in
Community Development Block Grant funding under the provisions of the
Emergency Jobs Bill; and
WHEREAS, completion of the application process entails the submission of
specific projects to utilize these available funds; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been conducted to afford the citizens of
Chula Vista the opportunity to comment on proposed projects; and
WHEREAS, specific projects have been selected by the City Council for
funding by the Community Development Block Grant funds and the Emergency Jobs
Bill Community Development Block Grant funds.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that those special projects, attached
hereto as Exhibit "A," and incorporated herein as though fully set forth, are
approved for funding by the Community Development Block Grant Program for
FY 1983-84 and by the Emergency Jobs Bill Community Development Block Grant
Program.
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Pau G. Desr ch
Community Development Director
Approved as to form by
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Agency Attorney
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ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
iULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 21 st day of June
83 ,by the following vote, to-wit:
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~YES:
BSTAIN:
:lSENT:
Councilmen
Malcolm. Moore. McCandliss:. Scott. Cox
Councilmen
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Cot.rlcilmen
None
Councilmen
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the City of Chula Vista
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City Clerk
'ATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)UNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) s s.
TY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chula Vista, California,
) HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of
RESOLUTION NO. 11274
,and that the same has not been amended or repealed.
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City Clerk
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EXHIBIT A
Community Development Block Grant Program 1983-84
Project
Administration
Housing Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation Administration/Code Enforcement
Senior Information Center
Shared Hous i ng
Our House
Meals On Wheels
Del Rey Nutrition
Economic Feasibility Study
Woodlawn Avenue Drain
Fifth Avenue Cross Gutters
Palomar Street Walkway
Section 108 Loan Repayment
Amount of Funding
GRAND TOTAL
$105,000
200,000
55,000
24,300
20,000
19,055
2,460
4,000
25,000
325,200
21,335*
6,000
125,650
933,000
* An additional $39,465 will be requested to be transferred to this project
from available funds in prior Block Grant years.
Emergency Jobs Bill
Project
Del Mar Storm Drain
Pavement Overlay
Wheelchair Ramps
Amount of Funding
GRAND TOTAL
225,300
105,000
27,700
358,000
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EXHIBIT A
PROJECTS SUBMITTED
CHIP:
$200,000
The housing rehabilitation program is known as the Community Housing
Improvement Program, or CH I P. It offers grants and low interest loans to
property owners in certain neighborhoods for the rehabilitation of homes,
apartments and mobile homes. In addition to the $200,000 budgeted, an
additional $50,000 will be available in the program due to interest on
deposits and loan paybacks.
REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION/CODE ENFORCEMENT:
$55,000
The Rehabilitation Administration/Code Enforcement project provides the
operational support for the housing rehabilitation program through a
consultant (Tony Ciotti) who is under contract to the City. The Code
enforcement program involves the inspection of all housing units in the
rehabilitation areas for building code violations, which can then be corrected
through the rehabilitation program.
ADMI N I STRA TI ON:
$105,000
The Administration category provides for
staff who work on various Block Grant
expenses, telephone, word processing,
associated with the projects.
the salaries of Community Development
projects. It also supports vehicle
indirect City overhead, and travel
SENIOR INFORMATION AND REFERRAL CENTER:
$24,300
The Senior Information and Referral Center is located at 360 Third Avenue, in
Memorial Park. It offers information on housing, jobs and services to senior
citizens in the South Bay area. In addition to Block Grant, it is funded by a
grant from the Area Agency on Aging.
SHARED HOUSING PROJECT:
$20,000
The Shared Housing Project matches senior citizens and other individuals,
predominantly low income, who need housing with those that own houses with
extra space. It has been run by the South County Council on Aging (SCCOA),
through an agreement with the East County Council on Aging (ECCOA), the
sub-grantee. SCCOA is about to receive incorporated status, which would allow
them to be the direct recipient of the grant. It is recommended that SCCOA be
designated in the CDBG application as the funding recipient, with the fallback
position that the program be funded again through ECCOA if SCCOA does not
achieve incorporation.
SOUTH BAY COMMUNITY SERVICES/MEALS ON WHEELS/DEL REY NUTRITION:
$28,684
These programs were transferred from Revenue Sharing in FY 1982-83. They
primarily serve low and moderate-income persons. South Bay Community Services
(Our House) received $16,800 in FY 1982-83, and is requesting $22,000 for next
year. Meals on Wheels received $2,464 in the current year, and has requested
$2,684 for next year. The Del Rey Nutrition project has requested the same
amount as this year, $4,000.
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SECTION 108 LOAN PAYMENT:
$125,650
This is the third of five payments on this loan. The final two payments will
be reduced by some of the proceeds on depos i t from the sa 1 e of the Melrose
Manor housing site to the County Housing Authority.
COMMERCIAL REHABILITATION:
$125,000
The funds are specifically for the rehabilitation of the Chula Vista Center at
Fourth and lip Streets. The funds wi 11 be 1 everaged by the Ci ty I S agreement
with the Bank of America to achieve about $250,000 in improvements.
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY STUDY:
$21,890
An independent market study and planning analysis of a portion of Broadway is
proposed. Data obtained would yield information that could provide the basis
for an acceptable improvement and economic development program.
WOODLAWN DRAIN, lip TO "G" STREETS:
$325,200
This project involves the construction of a lined channel between "FII and "G"
Streets, near Woodlawn Avenue. The existing channel becomes silted and
overgrown with weeds, thereby restricting water flow and partially causing
flooding upstream in heavy rains.
FIFTH AVENUE CROSS GUTTERS:
$60,800
This project will reconstruct the cross gutters on Fifth Avenue at "0" and "E"
Streets, which are too deep, causing an unsafe traffic condition.
PAVEMENT OVERLAY:
$105,000
This project involves the overlay of various streets within the Block Grant
eligible neighborhoods. These streets are now deteriorated, and an overlay
would prevent further damage and avoid expensive reconstruction.
WHEELCHAIR RAMPS:
$27,700
This project involves the construction of ramps at various corner locations in
the Block Grant eligible neighborhoods, thus improving the mobility of the
handicapped.
DEL MAR DRAIN:
$228, 100
The existing recently-completed drain system east of Memorial Park would be
extended along Del Mar Avenue to "F" Street, thereby preventing flooding in
the "F" Street and Third Avenue area.
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ALLEY RECONSTRUCTION $197,700
This project would reconstruct the four alley segments in the Town Centre
which are beyond repair. These are:
Between
Between
Between
Between
Third and Del Mar, IIFII to Center
Third and Del Mar, Center to Madrona
Garrett and Landis, lip to Davidson (northerly 2/3)
Garrett and Landis, Davidson to IIFII (northerly 2/3)
The first two segments have commercial property on one side, and a mix of
commercial and residential on the other. They are heavi ly travelled. The
latter two are in residential areas and are lightly travelled.
ALLEY OVERLAY
$31,000
This project involves the overlay of six alley segments which are in the Town
Centre redevelopment area, and also in a Block Grant eligible neighborhood.
If they are not overlaid soon, they will deteriorate to the point that
reconstruction will be necessary. These segments are:
Between Third and Church, IIEII to Davidson
Between Third and Church, Davidson to IIF"
Between Third and Landis, "E" to Davidson
Between Third and Landis, Davidson to lip
PALOMAR STREET WALKWAY
$5,000
This project will install an asphalt walkway on the south side of Palomar
Street from Broadway to Industrial Boulevard, where the Trolley Station is
located. This will assist Trolley passengers in walking to the east without
traversing the vacant lot or impeding traffic on Palomar where it narrows to
two lanes. The County of San Diego will construct the project and contribute
$10,000 of the costs for the portion located in the County. They are
requesting $5,000 for the share from Chula Vista.
DISABLED JOB TRAINING (HALLELUJAH CORPORATION)
$75,000
This group is requesting funds for start-up costs to establish a training
facility for developmentally disabled young people. Patterned after their
existing facility in La Mesa, it would provide training through the
establishment of a small food service operation. Trainees would be referred
from the Special Education Department of the Sweetwater High School District.
Other funds for the program will come from the California Department of
Rehabilitation, other training and handicapped-oriented organizations, and
donations.
FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION
$3,000
At the suggestion of the Human Relations Commission, a
installed at the corner of Flower and Madison, which
eligible neighborhood. This would be a IIvaluable"
according to the Fire Department.
fire hydrant would be
is in a Block Grant
additional location,
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