HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrant Related - BOCC (004)Open Record Public Hearing
CDBG-CV 1 Public Services Grant Application
August 31, 2020
11:30 a.m.
In Attendance: all via WEBEX conference call
Cindy Carter, Chair
Tom Taylor, Vice -Chair
Richard Stevens, Member
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
Brittany Rang, Administrative Services Coordinator
Public:
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11:32 a.m. The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to consider a Washington
State Department of Commerce Community Development Block Grant CDBG-CV 1 application.
Brittany Rang, Administrative Services Coordinator stated the purpose is to review community
development and housing needs, inform citizens of the availability of funds and eligible uses of
the state Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds, and receive comments on
proposed activities, particularly from lower income persons residing in the Grant and Adams
County areas. Grant County intends to apply for CDBG funding in 2020: CDBG-CV 1 Public
Services Grant Funding.
It is anticipated that up to $575,511 (but likely less) will be available to the County and the
Opportunities Industrialization Center of Washington (OIC of WA) to fund local public services
and microenterprise assistance programs; and public health, emergency response, or temporary
housing facilities that address COVID-19 impacts, and grant administration.
Handouts are available in English and Spanish: CDBG Public Participation Plan, Department of
Commerce CDBG program public hearing handout and Federal Citizen Participation
requirements for local government applicants.
Present today are members of OIC of WA with a Spanish Interpreter if needed.
Candi Jaeger, OIC of WA gave an overview of the application. This is to help participants in
Grant County who have been affected by COVID and are in eviction status or foreclosure status
of their homes. Also assisting small business who were affected having to close doors, reduced
staffing and reduced sales.
A motion was made by Commissioner Taylor, seconded by Commissioner Stevens to close the
public comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. Commissioner Taylor
moved to approve the application as presented. Commissioner Stevens seconded and the motion
passed unanimously. The hearing adjourned.
ATTACHMENT 6-G(1)
NEPA
Determination of Exemption &
Determination of Categorical Exclusion (not subject to Section 58.5)
Determination of activities per 24 CFR 58.34(a) and 58.35(b)
Local Government Name: Grant County Contract Number:
Address: OIC of Washington -903 West Third Avenue, Moses Lake, WA 98837
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Address: Grant County -37 C ST SW, Ephrata WA, 98823
Project Description and Location:
To provide assistance with past due notices for rent and foreclosure due to COVID-19. Households that have lost jobs, have had
their hours reduced or have tested positive (or a family member has tested positive) and to assist small businesses
(microenterprises) that have been impacted by closures or reduced sales due to COVID.
Funding Source: WA State CDBG Other Funding Sources:
V The activity falls into the checked category below, and listed at 24 CFR 58.34(a) as Exempt.
❑ 1. Environmental and other studies, resource identification, and development of plans and strategies
❑ 2. Information and financial services
❑ 3. Administrative and management activities
4. Public services that will not have a physical impact or result in any physical changes including but not limited to services
concerned with:
® 1 • Employment Recreation needs Energy conservation
Crime prevention Drug abuse Welfare
• Child care Education Other
• Health Counseling 1
❑ 5. Inspections and testing of properties for hazards or defects
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❑ 6. Purchase of insurance
❑ 7. Purchase of tools
❑ 8. Engineering or design costs
❑ 9. Technical assistance and training
10. Temporary or permanent improvements that do not alter environmental conditions and are limited to activities to
❑ protect, repair or arrest the effects of disasters or imminent threats to public safety, including those resulting from
physical deterioration.
❑ 11. Payment of principal and interest on loans made or obligations guaranteed by HUD
V The activity falls into the checked category listed below, and is listed at 24 CFR 58.35(b) as a Categorically Excluded
activity not subject to Section 58.5.
❑ 1. Tenant -based rental assistance
2. Supportive Services (including but not limited to):
• Health care Nutritional services
❑ Housing services Short term payments for rent/mortgage/utility costs
• Permanent housing placement Assistance in gaining access to government benefits/services
• Day care'.
3. Operating Costs:
❑ • Maintenance • Utilities
■ Security 0 Furnishings
■ Operation N Equipment
4. Economic Development Activities:
ATTACHMENT 6-G(2)
NEPA
■ Supplies
■ Staff training and recruitment
❑ Equipment purchase Interest subsidy
Inventory financing Operating costs
■ Other expenses not associated with construction or expansion
5. Activities to assist homeownership of existing or dwelling units under construction, Including:
❑ Closing costs and down payment assistance to homebuyers
■ Interest buy downs or other actions resulting in transfer of title
6. Affordable housing pre -development costs
■ Legal consulting
❑ Developer and other site -option costs
■ Project financing
■ Administrative costs for loan commitments, zoning approvals, and other activities which don't have a physical impact
7. Approval of supplemental assistance (including insurance or guarantee) to a project previously approved under Part 58, if:
❑ the same responsible entity conducted the environmental review on the original project and re-evaluation of the
environmental findings is not required under Section 58.47
Additional HUD Laws & Authorities (24 CFR 58.6)
Section 1. Flood Disaster Protection Act
Section 58.6 requires compliance with the Flood Disaster Protection Act. However, under 24 CFR 55.1 (b)(1) the prohibitions are
not applicable to HUD financial assistance under the State -administered CDBG Program (24 CFR part 570, subpart 1). Therefore, the
Act does not apply.
Section 2. Airport Runway Clear Zones (Civil) and Accident Potential Zones (Military)
(Check as appropriate)
Does the project involve HUD assistance, subsidy or insurance for the purchase or sale of
NO
an existing property? [:]YES
❑
Continue Proceed to Section 3—
regulation does not apply.
Is the project located within 2,500 feet of a civil airport or 15,000 feet of a military airfield? ❑ YES ❑ NO
Continue Document & proceed to
Section 3—regulation
does not apply.
Is the project located within an FAA -designated civilian airport Runway Clear Zone (RCA) or ❑YES ❑ NO
Runway Protection Zone, or within the military Airfield Clear Zone (CZ) or Accident Continue Document & proceed to
Potential Zone/Approach Protection Zone (APZ), based upon information from the airport Section 3—regulation
or military airfield administrator identifying the boundaries of such zones? does not apply.
Comply with 24 CFR Part 51, Subpart D which may include providing a written notice to a prospective buyer or leaser of the
potential hazards from airplane accidents and the potential that an airport or airfield operator may wish to purchase the property
at some point in the future as part of a clear zone acquisition program. Maintain copies of the signed notice. For properties
located in a military clear zone, make and document a determination of whether the use of the property is generally consistent
with DOD guidelines. Notice Sample: 1
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Section 3. Coastal Barrier Resources Act.
Section 58.6 also requires compliance with the Coastal Barrier Resources Act. There are no Coastal Barrier Resource Areas in
Washington State. Therefore, the Act does not apply.
ATTACHMENT 6-G(3)
NEPA
NEPA CERTIFICATION
A Request for Release of Funds (RROF) is not required for this project. The activity may be initiated without further environmental
review beyond 24 CFR Part 58.6.
SEPA CERTIFICATION
The Grantee certifies that the proposed CDBG project complies with the provisions of the State Environmental Protection Act (SEPA,
Chapter 43.21C RCW) and has determined:
ID The project is Categorically Exempt under SEPA WAC 197.11.800
OR
❑ The project does not have a probable adverse impact on the environment (WAC 197-11-970) and an environmental impact
statement is not required. Documentation supporting the Determination of Non -significance is contained in the Environmental
Review Record.
Chief Administrative Official (print): Cindy Carter
Title:
Date: 9/1/20