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Item 8B AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Request to approve projects for Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Community Development Block Grant funds SUBMITTED BY: Sonya Doerr, AICP Community Development Director DATE: March 10, 2004 ~,~ BACKGROUND: In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville, the City of Atlantic Beach receives a yearly allocation of approximately $150,000 of Community Development Block Grant funds. Funds are required to serve low and moderate-income populations within designated project areas and may be used for several categories of activities including public services, public facility and infrastructure improvements and housing rehabilitation. Fiscal Year 2004-2005 applications are soon due to be submitted to the City of Jacksonville, and staff has met to consider possible projects for the 2004-2005 Fiscal Year. The following projects are proposed by staff. • $130,000 for three Public Facility and Infrastructure projects: a. $40,000 for conversion to central sewer services. Funds will be used to assist income eligible residents with the costs of septic tank abandonment or removal, hook-up to central sewer and payment of impact fees in compliance with the City's mandatory conversion policy. b. $45,000 to assist in the development of Veteran's Memorial Park, specifically construction of basketball courts and other recreation equipment and facilities, which shall serve the Section H subdivision (also known as the Marsh Oaks neighborhood.) c. $45,000 for replacement and upgrade of approximately 450 linear feet of water lines serving the Kestner Road area. • $30,000 of funds for continued housing rehabilitation activities within the City of Atlantic Beach designated CDBG project area. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of proposed projects for the Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Community Development Block Grant funds to include $30,000 in the Housing Rehabilitation category with the remaining approximately $130,000 of grant funds allocated to the Public Facility and Infrastructure category, authorizing the City Manager to submit the CDBG application and sign documents as required to execute the contract. BUDGET: Requested $160,000 of CDBG funds for inclusion in Fiscal Year 2004-2005 budget. «~ ATTACHMENTS: Draft FY 2004-2005 CDBG REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: ~r- J March 22, 2004 regular meeting AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION Submitted to: ;~ City of Jacksonville Planning and Development Department • Community Development Division 128 East Forsyth Street Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Submitted by: City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road • Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 "' Phone: (904) 247-5800 FAX (904) 247-5805 http://coab.us ~. ,~• !"' DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS AGENDA ITEM #SB MARCH 22, 2U~4 DRAFT A. AGENCY INFORMATION ............................................................... 3 PROJECT GOAL 1 .................................................................... 3 PROJECT GOAL 2 ....................................................................... 3 B. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT ............................................ 4 C. PROJECT NARRATIVE .......................................................... 5 D. BUDGET ITEMIZATION ............................................................... 8 E. BUDGET NARRATIVE ............................................................ 8 SIGNATURE PAGE ............................................................ 9 ATTACHMENTS A-1 Veteran's Memorial Park -property survey, preliminary budget and site development plan A-2 Kestner >~oad -water line replacement location A. AGENCY INFORMATION Project Title: City of Atlantic Beach Projects Organization or Agency: City of Atlantic Beach 2 AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2Q~4 *" DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT {CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION A. AGENCY INFORMATION Project Title: City of Atlantic Beach Projects Organization or Agency: City of Atlantic Beach Address: 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233 Telephone Number: (904) 247-5826 Contact Person(s): Sonya B. Doerr, AICP Community Development Director Amount Requested: $160,000.00 Matching Funds: Not applicable. In-Kind Contributions: Administrative support and services provided by various City of Atlantic Beach Departments, including Planning and Zoning, Building, Public Works and Public Utilities and the Finance Department; also, in-kind services from non-profit housing assistance organizations such as Builders Care and Beaches Habitat. PROJECT GOAL 1 -PUBLIC FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS -. ~ .~ °.:~ Community infrastructure improvements in the amount of $120,000 for: A. $40,000 for conversion to central sewer services. Funds will be used to assist income eligible residents with the costs of septic tank abandonment or removal, hook-up to central sewer and payment of impact fees in compliance with the City's mandatory conversion policy. B. $45,000 to assist in the development of Veteran's Memorial Park, specifically ~'" construction of basketball courts and other recreation equipment and facilities, which shall serve the Section H subdivision (also known as the Marsh Oaks neighborhood.) C. $45,000 for replacement and upgrade of approximately 450 linear feet of water lines serving the Kestner Road area. PROJECT GOAL 2 -HOUSING REHABILITATION The City will use $30,000 of funds for continued housing .rehabilitation activities within the City of Atlantic Beach designated CDBG project area. ~• "" 3 ~* AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION Describe how the project addresses one of the following CDBG priorities: Neighborhood Revitalization, Housing Rehabilitation, Economic Development/Job Creation, or Physical Improvements. PROJECT GOAL 1 -PUBLIC FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS The proposed projects are intended to support immediate public infrastructure needs that cannot be met through annual budget and capital improvements funding sources. PROJECT 1.A -Septic tank to Central Sewer Conversions -Funds will be used to identify and prioritize properties, owned by income eligible residents, that are subject to the City's mandatory connection requirement or where existing septic tanks are at immediate risk of failing, and to provide the conversion in accordance with Florida Plumbing Codes. Funds may also be used to assist with the cost of impact fees, which are assessed at $1250 per connection. The project will result in physical improvements and revitalization within existing neighborhoods, primarily west of Mayport Road. PROJECT 1.B -The neighborhoods surrounding the Veteran's Memorial Park site, west of Mayport Road, are underserved by parks and recreation resources. ~., The new park will support policies of the City's Comprehensive Plan related to neighborhood revitalization within the Section H (Marsh Oaks) neighborhood. ,~ PROJECT 1.C - $45,000 of CDBG funds will be used for replacement and upgrade of water lines serving the Kestner Road area providing needed physical _ improvements to this area of the City. PROJECT GOAL 2 -HOUSING REHABILITATION .:,,;.,;,,,;~ l~t is prapc,~t~ that $30,000 of funds be allocated for continued housing rehabilitation ~, activities within the City of Atlantic Beach designated CDBG project area. The City will continue to partner with organizations such as Builders Care and Beaches Habitat. It is estimated that four to five units will be renovated within the FY 2004-2005 grant year. B. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECTS Location of proposed projects (include Census Tract): Project Goal 1.A: Primarily within portions of the City located west of Mayport Road, including the Section H (Marsh Oaks) subdivision. Project Goal 1.B: See attached map. (West side of Mayport Road, between Atlantic Boulevard and West First Street.) Project Goal 1.C: West of Mayport Road a within the Kestner Road right-of-way. 4 ~• AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 "" DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION Census Tract: Census Tracts 139.02 and 139.03 within the City of Atlantic Beach Area to be served by program/project: Low and moderate-income areas within the City of Atlantic Beach designated as CDBG project area. Is the program located in a Mayor's Intensive Care neighborhood. or CDBG target low-mod area? X Yes No Explain: Projects are located within City of Atlantic Beach CDBG designated project area. Approximate number of persons to be served: The City's CDBG designated project area is located predominantly within 2000 Census Tract 139.02, and a small portion of the area is located within Census Tract 139.03. Public Facility and Infrastructure projects are considered to benefit the entire City population of 13,911 permanent year-round residents (updated 2000 Census data). The number of units anticipated to be rehabilitated by the Housing Rehabilitation project is four to five single-family dwelling units. ~, C. PROJECT NARRATIVE 1. Statement of Need: Describe the proposed project,. (include details) citing ,~ statistics, why is the program needed, show evidence of demand, .specific group which would benefit, and other details which, demonstrate a community need. _ PROJECT 1. Pub`1ic Facility and lnfrastructure.~'ra~'e~ts ~. - ~ _ . ~" PROJECT 'I A - Septic Tank to Central Sewer Conversions In May of 2000, the City adopted Land Development Regulations requiring mandatory connection to central sewer and abandonment of septic tanks for "~ properties where central services are available within a distance of 100 feet. A financial assistance program was implemented at that time; however, this program and the cost of conversion was still beyond .the means of most low-income ~" residents. The City estimates that there are approximately 177 septic tanks remaining within the City, although no analysis has yet been conducted to determine which of these are at highest risk for failing or to identify those serving "~ low and moderate income households. It is known that a .significant number of the oldest septic tanks are located within the western edges of the City in low and moderate income neighborhoods, and in areas where risk of contamination or '~ degradation of marsh, wetland and environmentally sensitive lands, which is associated with failing septic tanks, is significant. Funds will be used to identify and prioritize properties, owned by income eligible residents, that are subject to ~ the mandatory connection requirement or are at immediate risk of failing and to ,~, 5 AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 ~ DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION then provide the conversion in accordance with Florida Plumbing Codes. Funds may also be used to assist with the cost of impact fees, which are assessed at _ $1250 per connection. PROJECT 1.B -Veteran's Memorial Park As part of the Atlantic Boulevard bridge /Mayport Road flyover construction, the City of Atlantic Beach acquired from the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, a one-and-a-half acre residual parcel that will be developed as neighborhood park and a memorial to Veterans. The property is within the City's designated CDBG project area. Veteran's Memorial Park will serve the Section H area (Marsh Oaks) and surrounding neighborhoods west of Mayport Road. The City has developed a preliminary design and budget of $270,000 for park improvements including playground equipment and a basketball court, a pavilion, walkways, fencing, lighting, irrigation and landscaping, and a passive area to serve as an appropriate memorial to Veteran's. The City is coordinating with the Northeast Florida Veteran's Council in this effort and is currently seeking funding sources to assist with park development. The City will use $50,000 of CDBG funds to construct the basketball court and provide recreational equipment and for other related park improvements to the extent that funds allow. • PROJECT 1.C - Repair and replacement of water lines along Kestner Road This infrastructure project will replace approximately 450 linear feet of aging central water lines that serve a small residential neighborhood along Kestner Road within the City's designated CDBG target area. PROJECT 2 -Housing Rehabilitation The City has continuously administered aCDBG-funded housing rehabilitation program assisting low and moderate-income residents within a designated CDBG project area. This program continues to support neighborhood revitalization in older areas of the City. '"" 2. List and explain collaborations that have been implemented to enhance services and programs. Previous CDBG projects have been administered and implemented by various City of Atlantic Beach departments including Planning and Community Development, Parks and Recreation, Building and Public Works, Utility, Finance and the City of Atlantic Beach Police Department. ,~„ The City continues to partner with private housing rehabilitation service providers such as Builders Care. Development of Veteran's Memorial Park will involve coordination with and assistance from the Northeast Florida Veteran's Council. ~' 6 AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 "" DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION 3. List and describe past experience and completed projects that are similar to _ that proposed for CDBG funding. The City of Atlantic Beach has used its allocated CDBG funds, in accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with the Consolidated City of Jacksonville, to fund various eligible projects including improvements to Donner Park and Jordan Park and surrounding the neighborhoods, community facilities, engineering and design for water and sewer improvements, septic tank to central sewer conversions and housing rehabilitation. CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Complete if funds will be used for construction projects. 1. Describe in detail the physical improvements that will be made. Attach construction estimates (using Davis-Bacon Wages And Labor Standards), preliminary designs, photograph blueprints, and specifications. All proposed public facility and infrastructure improvements will be designed, engineered and constructed in accordance with City of Atlantic Beach bid and procurement procedures, and the City of Atlantic Beach will coordinate with the City of Jacksonville to assure compliance and monitoring:. with all, applicable Davis-Bacon Wage and Labor Standards. Activity proposed within ~ the Housing Rehabilitation funding category is not anticipated to be subject to the Davis-Bacon Act since assistance will be limited to single-family residential. 2. Does applicant own the property or site? Primary use of funds for improvements to public facilities and infrastructure will be located within dedicated right-of-ways or easements and upon City-owned property in the case of Veteran's Memorial Park. 3. Does the project require zoning variance? No zoning variance, rezoning, or special exception is required for the proposed projects. 4. Describe long-term operation and maintenance plans for the project. The City of Atlantic Beach will maintain all improvements to public facilities and infrastructure. ~.. 7 AGENDA ITEM #8B MARCH 22, 2004 *' DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION 5. Provide evidence of funds by letters of commitment with contact person. Not applicable. '~"' 6. Must submit a construction estimate from a licensed contractor. Project Goal 1 -Public Facility and Infrastructure Projects ~,, Design, engineering, construction cost estimates and contractor to be selected per competitive bid process. Project Goal 2 -Housing Rehabilitation ~"' Housing Rehabilitation work to be performed in accordance with the City's Purchasing Code, procurement and bid procedures ar as authorized by the City Commission. D. BUDGET ITEMIZATION Project Goal 1 -Public Facility and Infrastructure Improvements Project 1.A -Septic tank to Central Sewer Conversions $ 40,000.00 Project 1.B~-Veteran's Memorial Park Development $45,000.00 Project 1.C - Kestner Road water line replacement $45,000.00 TOTAL PUBLIC FACILITY ACTIVITY COSTS $ 130,000.00 PROJECT GOAL 2 -HOUSING REHA81L1TATlON $30,000.00 TOTAL HOUSING REHABILITATION ACTIVITY COSTS $30,000.00 TOTAL FY 2003-2004. CDBG PROJECT FUNDING $160,000.00 E. BUDGET NARRATIVE Project Goal 1 -Public Facility and Infrastructure Improvements ~"' Project 1.A -Septic tank to Central Sewer Conversions. Exact cost cannot be determined as each property may vary based upon condition of existing plumbing and cost of abandonment or removal. Based upon previous similar projects, however, the City considers $5000.00 per conversion a reasonable estimate. Project 1.B -Veteran's Memorial Park Development -The City has obtained preliminary cost estimates (attached) based upon the proposed park design. ~* 8 • AGENDA ITEM #SB MARCH 22, 2004 DRAFT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 2004-2005 APPLICATION Project 1.C - Kestner Road water line replacement -Budget estimates for water line repair and replacement are provided by the City of Atlantic Beach Department of Public Utilities based upon extensive experience with such projects. Project Goal 2 - Housiing Rehabilitation Funds allocated for Housing Rehabilitation will be used for building materials and construction costs, and may also include newspaper advertising, brochures or direct mail costs. The City will provide in-kind costs in the form of staff and administrative support as necessary to manage program. I, James A. Hanson, the Certifying Representative of the City of Atlantic Beach authorize the application for and use of funds from the City of Jacksonville's Planning and Development Department, Community Development Division for activities described in the proposal and, if awarded funds, shall implement the activities in a manner to ensure compliance with all applicable federal and local laws and regulations. Signature of Certifying Representative Date James A. Hanson, City Manager Printed Name of Certifying Representative Telephone Number City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road • Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 Phone: (904) 247-5800 FAX (904) 247-5805 http:/lcoab.us ~. g AGENDA ITEM #3B MARCH 22, 2004 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Request to approve projects for Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Community Development Block Grant funds SUBMITTED BY: Sonya Doerr, AICP Community Development Director DATE: March 10, 2004 BACKGROUND: In accordance with the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Jacksonville, the City of Atlantic Beach receives a yearly allocation of approximately $150,000 of Community Development Block Grant funds. Funds are required to serve low and moderate-income populations within designated project areas and may be used for several categories of activities including public services, public facility and infrastructure improvements and housing rehabilitation. Fiscal Year 2004-2005 applications are soon due to be submitted to the City of Jacksonville, and staff has met to consider possible projects for the 2004-2005 Fiscal Year. The following projects are proposed by staff. • $130,000 for three Public Facility and Infrastructure projects: a. $40,000 for conversion to central sewer services. Funds will be used to assist income eligible residents with the costs of septic tank abandonment or removal, ~„ hook-up to central sewer and payment of impact fees in compliance with the City's mandatory conversion policy. b. $45,000 to assist in the development of Veteran's Memorial Park, specifically '~"" construction of basketball courts and other recreation equipment and facilities, which shall serve the Section H subdivision (Marsh Oaks neighborhood.) c. $45,000 for replacement and upgrade of approximately 450 linear feet of water line serving the Kestner Road area. • $30,000 of funds far continued housing rehabilitation activities within the designated CDBG project area. RECOMMENDATION: Approval of proposed projects for the Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Community Development Block Grant funds to include $30,000 in the Housing Rehabilitation category with the remaining approximately $130,000 of requested grant funds allocated to the Public Facility and Infrastructure category, authorizing the City Manager to submit the CDBG application and sign documents as required to execute the contract. BUDGET: Requested $160,000 of CDBG funds for inclusion in Fiscal Year 2004-2005 budget. ATTACHMENTS: Draft FY 2004-2005 CDBG application. REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: March 22, 2004 regular meeting e~Y surVeY' Preliminary n,S Memorial Parkment plan lti of ~ Pages ~ Vetera d site deveiop ; -, , . ~-• ' ~ ~ ~ ~. budget an `. ~ •G ~ ~ ~, --~.. 1- f ~ t~ ~~^- c~ ~ :~; ~ -- ~f~` tGJ t ~G5'i ~~ `~^ "" ~ `„ '~ ~` rv` ~•- -.... --. O r ~~. '~ x z0. p~ _ .. ;,~-= '+l / I.GYj=~ _ ~ \ .~"---"~-- my JNd• T`'r~q ~~'z.~.: .=.._ . 7 ~ ~ °,~ a n ! 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' a -, 3 ,,rL, v~ S C„~ 1-1~ `~--- ~- w ~b ~-~- .. ~ January 12, 2004 A-1 Veteran's Memorial Park -property survey; preliminary budget and site development plan (2 of 3 pages) ,. ~ t~ .~~ ~ ~ ~ d ,yif ~ '~~, ~ y~ ~ftn, ~ N y t. vFYP « "Strength .fin . Unity" , ~ ~~ ~irta,~. ; N N ~ ~~~~~~~' 11'7 W. Duval Stmt * Suite 1?S * Iackscnvilk. Fl©rids 32242 °~ oho E Maul: VET5VCS@COl.NET ~ (444} 430-:3b8+D w Paz: f9~04} 630.3~3,L Clarence MIII, Chairman Veterans Park Oversight Committee RE: Atlantic Beach Veterans Memorial Park Clarence: ,~„ Following my December 15'~ letter displaying the original Preliminary Budget for the veteran's park, I made some cost adjustments and corrections resulting in the following revised budget- PCe~ltl'llClat'~/ Bl.ddg@t(Revised 1/10/04} . Beach Veterans Memorial Park (70, 900 SF) Atlantic _ Item # Description Veteran Area(18 200 SF) Cit y Area(52,700 SF) Total 1. Design & Engineering $ 10,000 $ 30,000 $ 40,000 2. Permitting 750 2,250 3,000 3. Surreys 625 1,875 2,500 4. Grading & Fill 250 750 1,000 5, Bermuda Grass 3,403 10,228 13,631 6. Fencing 3,780 11,340 15,120 7. Concrete Pads & Walkways 10,185 30,555 40,740 8. Brick Pavers 6,135 18,405 24,540 9. Serpentine Wall 10,500 31,500 42,000 10. Flagpole 4,200 -0- 4,200 11. Veteran Shelter(1 } 18,000 -0- 18,000 12. Playground Shelters(2) -0- 30,000 30,000 13. Playground Expansion -0- 4,200 4,200 14. Basketball Court -0- 24,000. 24,000 15. Lighting 1,500 4,500 6,000 16.1rrigation 1,500 4,500 6,000 17. Trees and Plants 6,000 4,500 10,500 18. Signage 1,050 3,150 4,200 19 Contingencies(3%) 1 962 5,888 7,850 BUDGET TOTALS $ 79,840 $ 217,641 $ 297,481 Remember, this is a startirig point and subject to change based on community response, design adjustments from the City of Atlantic Beach, and the availability of r• funds. 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