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COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
NOVEMBER 2, 2009
TITLE:
AMENDMENT TO THE FEDERAL CITIZEN
PARTICIPATION PLAN
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
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APPROVED
^ As Recommended
^ As Amended
^ Ordinance on 15t Reading
^ Ordinance on 2"d Reading
^ Implementing Resolution
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Approve the Amendment to the Citizen Participation Plan and authorize the
submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING COMMISSION ACTION
At its Regular Meeting of October 20, 2009, the Community Redevelopment
and Housing Commission recommended that the City Council approve the
Amendment to the Citizen Participation Plan and authorize the submittal to
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by a vote of 4:0.
DISCUSSION
The Community Development Agency receives funding from various formula
grant allocation programs through the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD). These programs include the Community Development
Block Grant (CDGB), the HOME Investment Partnership Grant (HOME), the
Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), and the Housing Opportunities for Persons
with AIDS (HOPWA) Grant.
Prior to 1995, each of these programs required separate application and
reporting procedures. Beginning in 1995, HUD required the submission of
the Consolidated Plan, which is a five-year comprehensive planning
document and application for all of these programs. It describes a
strategy to meet the needs of the community and identifies resources and
programs that can be used to address them. The Citizen Participation
Plan (Exhibit 1) is a component of the Consolidated Plan that describes
the means that the City will use to involve the public in its creation
and in the creation of strategies for using federal grant funds to meet
housing and community needs. With the dissolution of the Human Relations
Commission the Citizen Participation Plan needed to be modified with
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respect to how CDBG public service recommendations and ESG
recommendations would be formulated.
HUD regulations require that the Citizen Participation Plan Amendment be
available for a 30-day public review period prior to being finalized to
provide the residents of the jurisdiction the opportunity to offer
comments. On September 17, 2009, notification was published in the
Orange County Register that the draft plan was available for review
beginning September 18, 2009, and that the public hearing would be held
on October 20, 2009. It was also noticed in the La Opinion and the Nguoi
Viet News as well as on the City's website. The 30-day public comment
period concluded on October 19, 2009. In accordance with Federal
regulations, all neighboring jurisdictions were also informed of the
draft's availability for review. All comments received have been
included in the final document, which will be submitted to HUD.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
Cynth a J. Ne son
Deputy City Manager for Development Services
Community Development Agency
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Citizen
Participation Plan
The Citizen Participation plan has been prepared pursuant to federal regulations and
the City's desire to encourage and support public participation in the development of
the Consolidated Plan (and subsequent annual updates to the Consolidated Plan),
and to comply with 24 CFR 570.704 (A) (2) (i.e., CDBG Section 108 Guaranteed
Loan Funds) Citizen Participation Plan regulations. The actions delineated in this
Citizen Participation Plan only relate to the planning and expenditure of funds
provided to the City by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's
(HUD) Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD). CPD entitlement
funds received by the City include the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
and Section 108 Loan proceeds, Home Investment Partnership (HOME), Emergency
Shelter Grant (ESG) and Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS (HOPWA).
Citizen representation and input has been, and will continue to be a major element in
the decision-making process culminating in the adoption of the Consolidated Plan,
related annual objectives, and potential Section 108 Loan applications.
EXHIBIT 1
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APPLICABILITY AND ADOPTION OF THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
As required by HUD, this Citizen Participation Plan has been developed to ensure
Santa Ana residents participate in the development of a strategy to meet the housing
and community needs of the City, and the utilization of federal CPD entitlement
funds to meet these needs. Citizen involvement will be encouraged in the
development of the Consolidated Plan and annual updates to the Consolidated Plan.
The Citizen Participation Plan will also affect the process by which community
stakeholds are included in the assessment of program performance and substantial
amendments to the Consolidated Plan.
The City will ensure citizen participation through the use of community wide notices
in the form of newspaper advertisements announcing public workshops, meetings,
and/or public hearings. From time to time other methods of communication may be
utilized to encourage citizen participation. These methods may include the use of
surveys, special mailings and the utilization of video/electronic communication (e.g.,
cable T.V. notices and City's web page, etc.).
Authorization to submit the Consolidated Plan to HUD by the Santa Ana City Council
will constitute the adoption of this Citizen Participation plan.
ENCOURAGEMENT OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Santa Ana's Citizen Participation process will
place an emphasis on involving persons of
low- and moderate-income, minorities, non-
English speaking persons, persons with
disabilities, recipients of Section 8 Housing
Rental Assistance, and the agencies whose
programs focus on the needs of these people
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(including the Santa Ana Housing Authority). The following elements of the City's
Citizen Participation Plan are designed to ensure Santa Ana resident involvement
and representation in the Consolidated Plan process.
1. Citizen participation is open to any person wishing to attend any of the meetings,
hearings, and/or workshops sponsored by the City regarding HUD CPD
programs.
2. Public hearings will be held before the City of Santa Ana Redevelopment and
Housing Commission to obtain public comments at various stages of Plan
preparation and adoption. The comments received during the hearings will help
the City determine housing and community needs and priorities, and the use of
HUD CPD funds.
3. In addition to individual citizen participation, the following advisory boards will be
utilized by the City:
^ CDBG - An ad hoc committee may be empanelled for the purpose of
reviewing applications for CDBG public service funding. The composition of
the committee may vary from year to year; however, in general it may include
representative from City commissions, non-profit organizations, other
government agencies, and City staff. The priority needs identified in the
City's Consolidated Plan will provide guidance for funding recommendations.
If practical, the ad hoc committee may interview grant applicants. The ad hoc
committee's funding recommendations will be presented at a public hearing;
however, final funding recommendations will be approved by the City Council.
^ HOPWA -The Orange County HIV Planning Council will provide input on
countywide priority needs of persons with HIV/AIDS, and the utilization of
HOPWA funds. The Redevelopment and Housing Commission will review
and endorse these HOPWA-funded activities during a public hearing.
Funding recommendations will be approved by the City Council.
^ ESG -The same or similar ad hoc committee empanelled to review CDBG
public services funding requests may also be used to evaluate ESG grant
applications. Priority needs identified in the Consolidated Plan's Homeless
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Needs Assessment will provide guidance for funding recommendations. If
practical, the committee may interview applicants prior to rating applicants.
The ad hoc committee's funding recommendations will be presented at a
public hearing; however, final funding recommendations will be approved by
City Council.
^ HOME -The Redevelopment and Housing Commission will review and
recommend HOME-funded activities during a public hearing. Final HOME-
funded activities will be approved by the City Council.
4. Citizen participation will be encouraged via neighborhood and community wide
public meetings and public hearings.
As stated above, the Housing Authority of the City of Santa Ana will be involved in
the consolidated plan process for the City. The Housing Authority will have access
to information on eligible programs, and areas where assisted units are located.
Housing Authority participation is aimed to ensure continuity between the
Consolidated Plan and the Housing Authority's HUD-required 5-year Agency Plan.
CITIZEN COMMENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
PLAN AND AMENDMENTS TO THE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
Citizens will be given no less than 30 days to submit comments regarding the
development of the Citizen Participation Plan (and/or substantial amendments to the
Citizen Participation Plan) prior to the submission of the Plan to HUD. The Citizen
Participation Plan, and any amendments, will be available to the public for review at:
^ Santa Ana Main Library
^ Office of the Clerk of the Council
^ Community Development Agency, 6th Floor Reception Area
^ Housing Division Office, 3~d Floor Reception Area
These locations are accessible to persons with physical disabilities; however, if a
physical disability would limit a person's ability to review the plan at one of the
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locations listed above, upon request, the City will make a reasonable effort to make
the plan (and amendments) available in an appropriate format.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN
Before the Consolidated Plan (and annual updates) is adopted by the City Council
and submitted to HUD (i.e., mid-May), the City will make the plan available to
citizens, public agencies, and other
interested parties for review, and
will also establish the means to
submit comments. Information
made accessible to the public will
include the amount of CPD grant
funds the City expects to receive
(including program income), the
range of activities to be undertaken,
and the anticipated number of low-
and moderate-income persons to
benefit from funded activities. Information will also include the steps the City will
take to eliminate the need for displacement of persons. If displacement will occur
due to any planned actions, the City will comply with the requirements of the Uniform
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as
amended (and implementing regulations in 49 CFR part 24).
The City will publish its proposed Consolidated Plan (and annual updates) so that all
affected residents will have sufficient opportunity to review and comment on the
plan. A summary describing the contents and purpose of the Consolidated Plan will
be published in one or more newspapers of general circulation. To the extent
feasible, the draft document will be posted on the City's website. Additionally, the
entire proposed plan will be made available for review at the following locations:
^ Santa Ana Main Library
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^ Office of the Clerk of the Council -Santa Ana City Hall
^ Community Development Agency, 6th Floor Reception Area -Santa Ana City
Hall
^ Housing Division Office, 3rd Floor Reception Area -Santa Ana City Hall
A reasonable number of free copies will be available at the Community Development
Agency 6th Floor and Housing Division 3rd Floor locations.
During the development of the Consolidated Plan (and annual updates) there will be
at least one public hearing to obtain comments from persons affected by the use of
CPD funds, other community stakeholders, and interested parties. Additionally, as
required by program regulations, there will be a 30-day public comment period prior
to the submission of the Consolidated Plan to HUD. The City will consider all
comments received from residents, public agencies and other interested parties as it
prepares the final Consolidated Plan (and annual updates). A summary of public
comments will be included with the final submission. The summary of public
comments will include a synopsis of the City's response to written public comments,
and an explanation of public comments not accepted, including the reasons why
these comments were not accepted.
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSOLIDATED PLAN
The City will amend the Consolidated Plan and subsequent annual plan whenever
one or more of the following decisions is made.
1. A change is made in the original relative priority designation of a housing or
community need, or in the purpose, scope, location or beneficiaries of an
approved activity.
2. Undertake an activity that was not previously included in the Consolidated Plan
or subsequent annual plans.
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If the City undertakes a substantial amendment to the Consolidated Plan (or
subsequent annual plans), Santa Ana residents and stakeholders will have
reasonable notice and opportunity to comment on the proposed amendment. The
following criteria will be utilize to determine if a substantial amendment to the
Consolidated Plan (or subsequent annual plans) is proposed, and is subject to a
public hearing and 30-day public comment period:
1. Changes in the use of CDBG funds from one eligible activity to another.
2. More than 30% of an annual federal grant allocation is reallocated to other
eligible program activities.
The City will publish proposed amendments to the Consolidated Plan and/or annual
update so that all affected residents and interested parties will have sufficient
opportunity to review and comment on the amendment. A summary describing the
purpose of the amendment will be published in one or more newspapers of general
circulation. A reasonable number of free copies will be available upon request.
Additionally, a copy of the proposed amendment will be made available for review at
the following locations:
^ Santa Ana Main Library
^ Office of the Clerk of the Council
^ Community Development Agency, 6th Floor Reception Area
^ Housing Division Office, 3`d Floor Reception Area
A public hearing to obtain comments from persons affected by the use of CPD
funds, and other interested parties will be held. There will be a 30-day public
comment period prior to the submission of the amendment to HUD. The City will
consider all comments received from residents, public agencies and other interested
parties regarding the amendment prior to HUD submittal. A summary of public
comments will be included with the final submission. The summary of public
comments will include a synopsis of the City's response to written public comments,
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and an explanation of public comments not accepted, including the reasons why
these comments were not accepted.
PERFORMANCE REPORTS
The City is required to submit a consolidated annual performance report for its CPD
programs to HUD no later than 90 days from the end of a program year (i.e. late-
September). This performance report is known as the Consolidated Annual
Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). Prior to submitting the CAPER to
HUD, the City will solicit and consider the comments of residents, public agencies,
and other interested parties.
The City will publish a notice that its CAPER is available for review so the public will
have sufficient opportunity to review and comment on the report. The notice will be
published in one or more newspapers of general circulation. There will be a 15-day
public comment period prior to the submission of the CAPER to HUD.
A reasonable number of free copies of the CAPER will be made available for review
at the following locations:
^ Santa Ana Main Library
^ Office of the Clerk of the Council
^ Community Development Agency, 6th Floor Reception Area
^ Housing Division Office, 3~d Floor Reception Area
A public hearing to obtain comments will be held by the Redevelopment and
Housing Commission, with the City Council authorizing the submission to HUD. The
City will consider all comments received from residents, public agencies and other
interested parties. A summary of public comments will be included with the final
submission. The summary of public comments will include a synopsis of the City's
response to written public comments, and an explanation of public comments not
accepted, including the reasons why these comments were not accepted.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
So that a full range of public comments and ideas are brought to bear during the
development of proposed activities and program performance, at least two public
hearings will be held each year. Meetings will be conveniently timed and held at
locations where people who might or will benefit from program funding may attend.
The purpose of public hearings is to obtain the views of residents, public agencies
and other interested parties, and to provide a forum to respond to comments. Public
hearings will be held during two different stages of the consolidated submission
process.53 Specifically, public hearings will be held to:
1. Address housing and community needs and review the proposed use of funds.
This meeting will be held prior to the publishing of the final Consolidated Plan
(and annual plans) for public comments.
2. Review program performance.
Rules for all public hearings include the following:
1. Notice of each hearing will be made at least 14 days in advance, and will be
published in a local newspaper of general circulation. All notices will be of a size
and type to draw the attention of casual newspaper readers and will state the
time, date, location and topics to be discussed.
2. Where a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably
expected to participate, translators will be available.
3. These meetings will be held at locations that are accessible to persons with
disabilities.
53 In addition, for the CDBG program one or more public meetings may be scheduled. Public
meetings will be held to receive testimony on public service programs and budgets proposed for the
program year.
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MEETINGS
Adequate and timely notification to allow citizens an opportunity to attend and
participate in making recommendations at local meetings, community workshops,
and public hearings, will be provided by way of newspaper notices, special mailings,
posted notices, the City's web site, and other forms of communication.
AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC
As previously stated, the City will publish an announcement as to the availability of
its proposed Consolidated Plan (and annual updates), amendments, and
performance reports, so that affected residents and other interested parties have
sufficient opportunity to review documents and provide comments. A summary
describing the contents and purpose of the Consolidated Plan, amendments, and
performance report will be published in one or more newspapers of general
circulation. In addition, a sufficient number of free copies of the entire proposed
plan, amendments, and performance reports will be made available for review at the
following locations:
^ Santa Ana Main Library
^ Office of the Clerk of the Council
^ Community Development Agency, 6t" Floor Reception Area
^ Housing Division Office, 3rd Floor Reception Area
Upon request (and within reason), the plan will be made available to persons with
disabilities.
ACCESS TO RECORDS
The City will provide access to information and records relating to the Consolidated
Plan to residents, public agencies, and other interested parties. The City's use of
assistance for programs covered under the plan for the preceding five years will also
be available.
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Requests for information and records must be made in writing to the Community
Development Agency. The written request must delineate the specific information
that is being requested. Community Development staff will have 15-working days to
respond to these requests.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
The City will provide technical assistance to groups representing low- and moderate-
income persons that request help in developing proposals for funding under
programs covered by the Consolidated Plan. The City will determine the type and
level of assistance that City staff will be able to provide for each group. Assistance
does not include nor assure the provision of funds.
COMPLAINTS
Written complaints regarding the preparation of the Consolidated Plan (and annual
updates), amendments and/or performance reports must be submitted to the City's
Community Development. Agency - 20 Civic Center Plaza, 6th Floor, Santa Ana CA
92701. The City will provide a written response to complaints within 15-working
days from the date the complaint is received.
USE OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
The City will comply with the process and policies established in the City Council-
adopted Citizen Participation Plan when operating programs covered by the
Consolidated Plan. Amendments to the Citizen Participation Plan will be subject to
the substantial amendment requirements outlined in this document.
.1URISDICTION'S RESPONSIBILITY
The requirements for the Citizen Participation Plan will not restrict the responsibility
or authority of the City in the development and execution of the Consolidated Plan.
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SECTION 1 ~$ LOAN PROGRAM CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN
The City of Santa Ana has developed this citizen participation plan, which will be
applicable only if the City applies for the CDBG Section 108 Guaranteed Loan
Funds.
HUD regulations state that the Section 108 Loan Citizen Participation Plan may be
incorporated into the City's existing citizen participation plan for the Consolidated
Plan provided that it complies with the requirements delineated in 24 CFR 570.704
(A) (2). Note that HUD regulations state that the City is not required to hold a
separate public hearing for its Consolidated Plan and for the Section 108 Loan
process to obtain citizens' views on community development and housing needs. To
the extent that it is feasible, it is the City's intent to combine these two process as
allowed by federal regulations.
This Section 108 Loan Citizen Participation Plan sets forth the following policies and
procedures to ensure Santa Ana residents and stakeholders are provided an
opportunity to provide comments on actions related to a potential Section 108 Loan
application and use of such funds:
^ Notices and Meetings -Santa Ana residents and stakeholders will be provided
timely notice of local meetings and reasonable and timely access to local
meetings, information, and records relating to the City's proposed and actual use
of guaranteed loan funds. The means that will be utilized to provide notices will
be same as outlined previously in the Citizen Participation Plan. Information that
will be provided include, but is not limited to:
^ The amount of guaranteed loan funds expected to be made available as a
result of an application for Section 108 Loan funds, including program income
anticipated to be generated by the activities carried out with guaranteed loan
funds;
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^ A list of the range of activities that may be undertaken with guaranteed loan
funds;
^ The estimated amount of guaranteed loan funds (including program income
derived therefrom) proposed to be used for activities that will benefit low- and
moderate-income persons;
^ The proposed activities likely to result in displacement and the City's plans,
consistent with the policies developed under § 570.606, for minimizing
displacement of persons as a result of its proposed activities.
Technical Assistance -The City will provide technical assistance to groups
representative of persons of Low- and Moderate-income that request assistance in
developing proposals for the use of Section 108 Loan funds. The level and type of
assistance to be provided is outlined in the Citizen Participation Plan. This technical
assistance need does not include the provision of funds to such groups.
Public Hearings -The City will hold at least two public hearings at a different stage
of the application process. Public hearings will be held by the Santa Ana City
Council.
^ One public hearing will be held for the purpose of obtaining the views of citizens
regarding a proposed application for Section 108 Loan funds.
^ A second public hearing will be held to formulate or respond to proposals and
questions.
^ Together the hearings will address community development and housing needs,
development of proposed activities and review of program performance as they
relate to the receipt and use of Section 108 Loan funds.
^ At least one hearing will be held before submission of the application to obtain
the views of citizens on community development and housing needs as they
relate to the application for Section 108 Loan funds.
^ Reasonable notice of the hearing will be provided and the hearing will be held at
times and locations convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, with
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accommodation for the handicapped. The means that will be utilized to notify
interested parties of hearing times, locations and potential beneficiaries will be
same as outlined previously in the Citizen Participation Plan.
^ Language translation services will be provided at meetings, such as public
hearings, where a significant number of non-English speaking residents may
reasonably be expected to participate.
Substantial Amendments -The City will provide affected residents with reasonable
advance notice of, and opportunity to comment on, proposed activities not previously
included in a Section 108 Loan application and activities which are proposed to be
deleted or substantially changed in terms of purpose, scope, location, or
beneficiaries. For the purpose of the Section 108 Guarantee Loan program, the City
has determined that following situation(s) will constitute(s) a substantial change
thus triggering the requirement for a public hearing and 30-day public comment
period:
^ Changes in the use of Section 108 Loan funds from one proposed eligible type of
activity to another that was not identified in the Section 108 Loan application to
HUD.
^ More than 30% of the Section 108 Loan Fund awarded to the City is reallocated
to one or more eligible activities.
Complaints and Grievances -The City will respond to citizens' complaints and
grievances. Procedures for addressing complaints will be the same as outlined
previously in the Citizen Participation Plan.
The City will encourage citizen participation, particularly by low- and moderate-
income persons who reside in slum or blighted areas, and other areas in which
guaranteed loan funds are proposed to be used.
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