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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8.5 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE 2015-2019 CONSO�f i,Item Cover Page i Ckubject A RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBSTANTIAC M ATa ILF11 UdILIMIM"WMI�' ■ �` ■ ;1Lei 0; ■ A MeetingI VILLAGE BOARD - IWI • ry CONSENT AGENDA ActionType K= i I -I .' • On April 2,, 2020, the Village of Mount Prospect was notified that it will receive a • �''!l allocation of • Development Block Grant fundsto be used to prevent, prepare for and respond to the Coronavirus. The Village"s expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. To obtain CDBG-CV funding for PY 2019, the Village must submit Substantial Amendments to HUD for both the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and the 2019 Action Plan. Attached for review and consideration are the following documents: • Substantial -Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action, including i • June 25, 2020 Planning i Commission iMinutes 1 An additional goal was added to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan, three new projects were added to the 2019 Action Plan, and one project was revised in the 1 • Actionorder to maximize the use of DiG-CV funds for community relief and recovery from COVID-19. The amended 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan includes a new goal to "Prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. B, In a typical program year ,, the amount of funding available to Public Service Programs is limited. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Alows only 15% of the annual allocation,, plus 15% of the previous yearls program income,, to be granted to public service programs. Following enactment of the CARES Act, the public services cap has no effect on PY 2019 and PY 2020 CDBG grant ! used for Coronavirusefforts. The amended PY 2019 budget for Public Service Programs exceeds the 15% cap to allow subrecipients to adapt their operations to safely serve their clients and meet increased demand for public services. Furthermore, the full amount of PY 2019 CDBG-CV funding ($154,667) is allocated to the CDBG-CV - Public Services project due to the demonstrated increase in the need for public services. Village Staff will initiate discussion with public service organizations to determine the exact activities for the CDBG-CV funds. '' revised Search Inc project will repurpose$25.,000 that had been budgeted • interior rehabilitation at 1818 Andoa Lane to an exterior landing and ramp at 1007 Sycamore Lane. In addition to the P&Z public hearing on 1 1 a requiredeight-day public review period took place from June 29 through July 6, 2020. The Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action Plan were available onthe Village website ! . • copies available .,,]L Village Hall. No additional comments were received to date. Once approved, the Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action Plan will be entered into HUD"s online system and submitted to Cook County for a 2 joint Consortium submission to HUD in Jul Alternatives 1. I of the Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019Consolidated I PY 2019 Action I . Approval2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation of the Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019Consolidated I Action I . ATTACH M E NTS: 2015-19 ConPlan and PY2019 AP Substantial Amend ment_06.29.20.pdf June 25, 2020 P&Z Commission Meeting Minutes - 2019 CDBG.pdf CDBG Substantial Amendments Resolution.pdf V? Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois Substantial Amendments: 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan PY 2019 Annual Action Plan CDBG-CV Grant Public Comments Submitted to: William J. Cooney, Director Community Development Department Village of Mount Prospect 50 S Emerson St Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Public Hearing: June 25, 2020, 7:00 pm —Virtual Public Hearing Public Comment Period: June 29 —July 6, 2020 E! CDBG Coronavirus (CDBG-CV) Response Funds............................................................................................4 Substantial Amendment to 2015-2019 Five -Year Consolidated Plan........................................................... 5 ES -05 Executive Summary - 91.200(c), 91.220(b)..................................................................................... 5 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 5 Summary of public comments.............................................................................................................. 5 PR -15 Citizen Participation - 91.401, 91.105, 91.200(c)........................................................................... 5 Summary of citizen participation process/ Efforts made to broaden citizen participation .................5 Citizen Participation Outreach.............................................................................................................. 5 SP -35 Anticipated Resources - 91.420(b), 91.215(a)(4), 91.220(c)(1,2)................................................... 6 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 6 AnticipatedResources.......................................................................................................................... 6 SP -40 Institutional Delivery Structure - 91.415, 91.215(k)....................................................................... 7 Explain the institutional structure through which the jurisdiction will carry out its consolidated plan including private industry, non-profit organizations, and public institutions......................................7 SP -45 Goals - 91.415, 91.215(a)(4)............................................................................................................ 7 GoalsSummary Information................................................................................................................. 7 Substantial Amendment to Program Year 2019 Annual Action Plan...........................................................8 AP -05 Executive Summary - 91.200(c), 91.220(b).................................................................................... 8 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 8 Summary of Citizen Participation Process and Consultation Process..................................................8 Summary of Public Comments..............................................................................................................8 AP -10 Consultation - 91.1001 91.200(b), 91.215(I)...................................................................................8 Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 8 Agencies, groups, organizations and others who participated in the process and consultations .......9 AP -12 Participation - 91.401, 91.105, 91.200(c)....................................................................................... 9 Summary of citizen participation process/ Efforts made to broaden citizen participation .................9 Citizen Participation Outreach.............................................................................................................. 9 AP -15 Expected Resources -9.220 (c) (1,2)..............................................................................................10 Introduction........................................................................................................................................10 AnticipatedResources........................................................................................................................10 AP -20 Annual Goals and Objectives - 91.420, 91.220(c)(3)&(e).............................................................11 Goals Summary Information...............................................................................................................11 GoalDescriptions................................................................................................................................11 AP -35 Projects - 91.420, 91.220(d).........................................................................................................11 Introduction........................................................................................................................................11 Describe the reasons for allocation priorities and any obstacles to addressing underserved needs 12 AP -38 Project Summary..........................................................................................................................12 2019 AAP Attachments...............................................................................................................................14 Citizen Participation — Notice, Agenda/ Minutes, Including Comments................................................14 Grantee SF -424 and Certification(s)........................................................................................................17 Resolution Approving Substantial Amendments....................................................................................17 Revised Program Year 2019 CDBG Budget.............................................................................................18 X A-uW G C vb G nn o �r o r--i a v i r tj s B V) E sparise I u n d s In April 2020, the Village of Mount Prospect was notified that it will receive a special allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds (CDBG-CV) to be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. This special allocation was authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) signed into law on March 27, 2020. The Village's expected allocation of CDBG- CV funds is $154,667. These funds are available for use during Program Year (PY) 2019 and 2020 and must be expended by September 30, 2022. Certain CDBG requirements have been changed to expedite the use of the CDBG-CV funds: • The public review period is reduced to no less than five (5) days; • Virtual public hearings are allowed when necessary to protect public health; • Notice of public hearing and opportunity to comment is shortened to a "reasonable" period; • The public services cap of 15% is suspended; and • States and local governments may reimburse costs of eligible activities incurred for pandemic response regardless of the date. Spending must meet typical HUD' requirements for the CDBG program, including fulfilling at least one national objective, using at least 70 percent of funds for activities that benefit low- and moderate - income persons, and ensuring non -duplication of benefit. The four broad categories of eligible activities include: • Buildings and Improvements, Including Public Facilities; • Assistance to Businesses, Including Special Economic Development Assistance; • Provision of New or Quantifiably Increased Public Services; and • Planning, Capacity Building, and Technical Assistance. The substantial amendments that follow are the Village of Mount Prospect's modifications to its 2015- 2019 Five -Year Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) and 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP). The 2015-2019 ConPlan functions as a strategic planning document with goals spanning a five-year period while the 2019 AAP details the funding strategy for the CDBG program year from October 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020. Obtaining CDBG-CV funding for PY 2019 requires substantial amendments to both the 2015-2019 ConPlan and the 2019 AAP. The Village's Citizen Participation Plan encourages residents, businesses, units of general government, and community organizations to engage in a public process and provide comments on the substantial amendments detailed below. Additions to the published documents are indicated in italic text and deletions are indicated with strike -through text. 1 The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) administers the CDBG program at the federal I eve 1. 7 S au vn����� .Yea r C vi ive­-,I .'' I o ri s o I d a e d I a n u b s t a ri 1, a I A rn e ri d rn e r i t to 201 0 3 9 1 �05 E'..',;;,'xec a of e Surrunary 9-1. (c), 9 _"I 22, 0 In April 2020, the Village was notified that it will receive a special allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds (CDBG-CV) to be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. This special allocation was authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) signed into law on March 27, 2020. The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) and the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of these funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. An additional goal was added to the 2015-2019 ConPlan, three new projects were added to the 2019 AAP, and one project was revised in the 2019 AAP, in order to maximize the use of the CDBG-CV funds for community relief and recovery from COVID-19. commentsSummary of public Public comments regarding the substantial amendment to the 2015-2019 Five -Year Consolidated Plan will be provided here once the public hearing and public review period have ended. �ii c �ii 91 .2,00(c) Summary of citizen participation process/ Efforts made to broaden citizen participatioC- Amendment to Citizen Participation Plan The CARES Act Flexibilities for CDBG Funds Used to Support Coronavirus Response Guide dated April 9, 2020, allows for the following modifications to the Citizen Participation Plan for the 2015-2019 Five -Year Consolidated Plan and 2019 Annual Action Plan: The public review period is reduced to no less than five (5) days; Virtual public hearings are allowed when necessary to protect public health; and Notice of public hearing and opportunity to comment is shortened to a "reasonable" period. Per HUD guidelines, the Village of Mount Prospect will host a virtual public hearing on June 25, 2020 and will reduce the public review period to eight days for the substantial amendments to the 2015-2019 Five - Year Consolidated Plan and the 2019 Annual Action Plan. 1111illillillipli 11 1 lop 11 '► .J Table 4— Citizen Participation Outreach P .,,,,,,35 Ain iii 1 iii r,„ at( �d R ot„i orce s 91,,,, . (k)), 9 1,,,, .2,1,,,, 5(a)(4), ,,,,' ,,,, .22 ,;;, (c) (1,,,,, ,,,,,, The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of the funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. Program g Mode of Target of Summary of Summary of Summary of URL Program Outreach Outreach response/attendance comments comments Allocation: Income. Resources. $ of ConPlan received not accepted and reasons CDBG- Other Prevent, On June 8, 2020, a newspaper See June 25, $0 $154,,667 $0 These funds are from CV notice was published concerning 2020 Planning Non- the substantial amendment to for, and targeted/ the 2015-2019 ConPlan and the &Zoning Relief and Economic 5 Public Hearing broad public hearing scheduled for June Commission None N/A Security (CARES) Act community 25, 2020. The meeting was meeting and will be used to televised on the Village's cable minutes in attachments. station. and respond to the On June 8, 2020, a newspaper Newspaper Non- notice was published concerning notice, Village targeted/ the eight-day public review 6 website, hard broad period for the substantial TBD TBD N/A copies at community amendment to the 2015-2019 Village Hall ConPlan. Non- A second public hearing occurred See July 7, targeted/ on July 7, 2020. The meeting was 2020 Village 7 Public Hearing Board meeting TBD N/A broad televised on the Village's cable community station. minutes in attachments. Table 4— Citizen Participation Outreach P .,,,,,,35 Ain iii 1 iii r,„ at( �d R ot„i orce s 91,,,, . (k)), 9 1,,,, .2,1,,,, 5(a)(4), ,,,,' ,,,, .22 ,;;, (c) (1,,,,, ,,,,,, The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of the funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. Program g Source of Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 5 Expected Amount Available Remainder Narrative Description Annual Program Prior Year Total: Funds Allocation: Income. Resources. $ of ConPlan CDBG- Other Prevent, $154.,667 $0 $0 $154,,667 $0 These funds are from CV prepare the Coronavirus Aid, for, and Relief and Economic respond to Security (CARES) Act coronavirus and will be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. Table 14 - Anticipated Resources 9 II' ­- 4 0 l iri s t iii t uii iii r-4 D6ivery S t r U gab,t U ii ,,,, .41- 51 9'] . 2t Explain the institutional structure through which the jurisdictionconsolidated includingplan i industry,organizations, Responsible Entity Responsible Entity Type Role Geographic Area Needs Addressed Geographic Area Outcome/ Objective Served Organizations providing Nonprofit organizations, Economic Village wide small business assistance educational institutions, Development Sustainability/ CDBG-CV: community lending institutions prepare for, Table 15 - Institutional Delivery Structure 51 (a) (4) �,, .,,, a ,,,, .,,, � .,,,,,,, a .,,,�,,,,o � �,,,,o m,�,,,,o e ��,,,,, .� y Sort Order Goal Name Start Year End Year Needs Addressed Geographic Area Outcome/ Objective Funding Goal Outcome Indicator 7 Prevent, 2020 2022 Homelessness Village Sustainability/ CDBG-CV: Other prepare for, / Continuum Wide Create Suitable $154,667 and respond of Care Living Environments to the Public Service Coronavirus. Needs Economic Development Description: The CDBG-CV funds from the CARES Act will be utilized to address new community needs related to infectious disease response, supplement existing CDBG programs that have been impacted by COVID-19, and facilitate community resiliency and recovery from the pandemic. The activities will address homelessness/ continuum of care, public services, and economic development needs that have intensified as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Table 17 — Goals Summary 10 Arnendr ujlyl�IgMuIIyIIII III 'y IIrq�' III . ... . . a IIIr+"y Y e u MITI ,,,,a ,,,,, a ,�i IIA �i IIA wew W W ism ism iun' IU �u g W IU W p��iup ry���� Substarit.lalIImWI �����������ro N,,, ,,,,, C5 �; .'..';,'xec a of e Surnmary 9 -1.20 .) (c), 9 _"I 22, 0 L) In April 2020, the Village was notified that it will receive a special allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds (CDBG-CV) to be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. This special allocation was authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) signed into law on March 27, 2020. The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan (ConPlan) and the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of these funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. An additional goal was added to the 2015-2019 ConPlan, three new projects were added to the 2019 AAP, and one project was revised in the 2019 AAP, in order to maximize the use of the CDBG-CV funds for community relief and recovery from COVID-19. Summary of - Participation Process nsultation Process The stay-at-home order for the state of Illinois went into effect on March 21, 2020. In the subsequent weeks, the Village consulted local businesses and community partners to learn how the pandemic is affecting their operations and clientele. Respondents indicated measures that would provide immediate relief for both businesses and residents that have been negatively impacted by the pandemic. The substantial amendment to the 2019 AAP was discussed at the Planning & Zoning Commission public meeting on June 25, 2020. An eight-day public review period took place from June 29 through July 6, 2020. The draft substantial amendment was available on the Village website and hard copies were available at Village Hall. The substantial amendment to the 2019 AAP went to the Village Board for a second public hearing on July 7, 2020. Summary Public Public comments regarding the substantial amendment to the 2019 AAP will be provided here once the public hearing and public review period have ended. �,,,, ,,,�,,,,. ;) u�� s t„i � �� iU � r"i ,,,,,,, � ,,,,, 1,,,,, 0) ,,,,, o ;)gym.) , ;) 21,,, )(�) The stay-at-home order for the state of Illinois went into effect on March 21, 2020. In the subsequent weeks, the Village consulted local businesses and community partners to learn how the pandemic is affecting their operations and clientele. The pandemic has increased demand for many public services while at the some time diminishing organizational capacity to provide said services. Outreach to local businesses indicated that much of the federal and state relief has not been accessible, especially for small businesses and those without established banking relationships. Respondents indicated measures that 11 would provide immediate relief for both businesses and residents that have been negatively impacted by the pandemic. We also expect the adverse impacts of the pandemic to continue well into the future. 12 Agency/ Group/ Organization The Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook County Agency/ Group/ Organization Type Housing What section of the plan was Homeless Needs -Chronically homeless addressed by Consultation? Homeless Needs -Families with children Homelessness Needs -Veterans Homelessness Needs -Unaccompanied youth Homelessness Strategy Briefly describe how the Agency/ The Alliance to End Homelessness in Suburban Cook Group/ Organization was County (the ""Alliance,") hosted a webinar to discuss the consulted. What are the CDBG-CV grant and potential uses of the funding to anticipated outcomes of the address housing and homelessness needs in the northwest consultation or areas for improved suburbs that have intensified as a result of the COVID-19 coordination? pandemic. Table 2 — Agencies, groups, organizations who participated process/Al" 1 2 1 a rt ic i p a t i o ri 91 4 01 9-1 1 051 9 -1 .2,00(c) Summary of citizen participation ►.e citizen.a Public notice of the substantial amendment to the 2019 AAP was published in the Daily Herald Newspaper on June 8, 2020. Proposed allocations of the CDBG-CV funds were discussed at the Planning & Zoning Commission public hearing on June 25, 2020, which was also televised on the Village's cable station. See the PY2019 AAP public participation attachments for minutes of the Planning & Zoning Commission meeting. On June 8, 2020, the Daily Herald Newspaper published notice of the eight-day public review period which took place from June 29 through July 6, 2020. The draft substantial amendment to the 2019 AAP was also available on the Village website and hard copies were available at Village Hall. Public comments regarding the substantial amendment will be provided here once the public hearing and public review period have ended. 12 Table 1— Citizen Participation Outreach Al" ,,,,,,, I Ep ew" . R E 11 iii ,, .,,,, 9.220 s ,,,,2) The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of the funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. "'. O 13 Mode of Target of Summary of Summary of Summary of URL Outreach Outreach response/attendance comments comments received not accepted and reasons On June 8, 2020, a newspaper notice was published concerning the substantial amendment to See June 25, Non- the 2019 Annual Action Plan and 2020 Planning targeted/ the public hearing scheduled for &Zoning 5 Public Hearing broad June 25, 2020. The meeting was Commission None N/A community televised on the Village's cable meeting station. Notice was emailed to minutes in PY2019 subrecipients of CDBG attachments. funds. On June 8, 2020, a newspaper notice was published concerning Newspaper the eight-day public review notice, Village Non- targeted/ period for the substantial 6 website, hard amendment to the 2019 Annual TBD TBD N/A copies at broad Action Plan. A notice was Village Hall community emailed to PY 2019 CDBG subrecipients and posted on the Village's website. Non- A second public hearing occurred See July 7, targeted/ on July 7, 2020. The meeting was 2020 Village 7 Hearing Public Hearin broad televised on the Village's cable Board meeting g TBD community station. minutes in attachments. Table 1— Citizen Participation Outreach Al" ,,,,,,, I Ep ew" . R E 11 iii ,, .,,,, 9.220 s ,,,,2) The Village's expected allocation of CDBG-CV funds is $154,667. The Village submitted a substantial amendment to the 2019 Annual Action Plan (AAP) to enable use of the funds during Program Year (PY) 2019. "'. O 13 Program g Source of Uses of Funds Expected Amount Available Year 5 Expected Amount Available Remainder Narrative Description Annual Program Prior Year Total: Prevent, Funds 2022 Allocation: Income. Resources. $ of ConPlan prepare for, Infectious Wide Continuum of Care $154,667 CDBG- Other Prevent, $154.,667 $0 $0 $154,667 $0 These funds are from CV prepare Response Economic the Coronavirus Aid, Coronavirus. for, and Development Relief and Economic respond to Security (CARES) Act coronavirus and will be used to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. Table 2 - Expected Resources — Priority Table Al" ,,,,,,, 20 in it -i a l Goaind I, bj ,c -ft iii ,,,,,,, 9 .420, , 2 ;;;(c) (3) & (e) Goals Summary Informatiol Sort Order Goal Name Start Year End Year Category Geographic Area Needs Addressed Funding Goal Outcome Indicator 7 Prevent, 2020 2022 Other — Village Homelessness / CDBG-CV: Other prepare for, Infectious Wide Continuum of Care $154,667 and respond Disease Public Service Needs to the Response Economic Coronavirus. Development Table 6 — Goals Summary 7 Goal Name Prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus. 12 Goal Description The CDBG-CV funds from the CARES Act will be utilized to address new community needs related to infectious disease response, supplement existing CDBG programs that have been impacted by COVID-19, and facilitate community resiliency and recovery from the pandemic. The activities will address homelessness/ continuum of care, public services, and economic development needs that have intensified as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Table 7 — Goal Descriptions ma„ Al"d) , u° F iir-0]'E: �����: �,,,� ��� �,,,,�,,,,-4201 ,,,,o �� e e ,,, Three new projects were added and one project was revised in the 2019 AAP, in order to maximize the use of the CDBG-CV funds for community relief and recovery from COVID-19. # Project Name 12 Ardyce CILA Group Home Rehab -Revised 14 # Project Name 14 CDBG-CV —Public Services 15 CDBG-CV —Economic Development 16 1 CDB G -CV— Infectious Disease Response The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) has suspended the 15°o cap on spending for public services for PY 2019. More than 15°0 of the CDBG-CV funds for PY 2019 were allocated to meet increased demand for public services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Village recognizes that the pandemic is a continually evolving public health situation requiring flexible and rapid response, and notes that the CDBG-CV funds may be shifted between projects to best meet the emerging needs of the community. A P �38 [ I -oJ - S i..A rn im a ry 12 Project Name Search Inc. Group Home Rehab —Revised Target Area Village of Mount Prospect, IL Goals Supported Housing with Supportive Services (Public Facility) Needs Addressed Affordable Housing Funding CDBG: $25,000 Description Search's Supportive Living Program provides community based group homes for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities, eight of which are located in Mount Prospect. The develep,mental disabilities. Funds be to ntelleetual and will used r^v'►^�i�►�^ �► "�t�-►r^^m t^ �►ll^psi r^cir�Pr�tc t�-►r^^ of Bei"^m use 7"L�T�"PCrCC-Q"I�Cr , wheelchairs, t^ rv,r►ro oacily -4rnrocc and ambulate in the 1-�-�+hr^^m cc-rrr�-rc-��r Due to COVID-19 and the related self -quarantine at all of their sites, Search Inc. cannot allow outside workers to complete the original approved project to remodel an accessible bathroom at 1818 Andoo Lane. Search Inc. requested that their PY 2019 allocation be repurposed for an alternate project that can be completed before the end of the program year while allowing social distancing by the construction crews. The $25,000 will be used to construct an exterior accessible deck landing and ramp at 1007 Sycamore Lane. Target Date 9/30/2020 Estimate the number and z "^us^"^'cl r-ensectema ^f 4 men with intelleetual and devel^r.ngental type of families that will disabilities benefit from the 1 household consisting of 6 women with intellectual disabilities proposed activities Location Description G- 1818 "ndea Lane on McLin+ Pr/, -51P P.. 1007 Sycamore Lane in Mount Prospect Planned Activities Renovation of group home 14 Project Name CDBG-CV — Public Services 15 16 Target Area Village of Mount Prospect, IL Goals Supported Prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus Needs Addressed Homelessness/ Continuum of Care Public Service Needs Funding CDBG-CV: $1.54,667 Description The pandemic has increased demand for many public services while at the same time diminishing organizational capacity to provide said services. A portion of the Village's PY 2019 CDBG-CV funds will be used to allow sub -recipients to adapt their operations to safely serve their clients and also meet increased demand for public services. Target Date 9/30/2020 Estimate the number and Households at risk of homelessness, households experiencing type of families that will homelessness, victims of domestic violence, victims of sexual assault, benefit from the victims of child abuse, adults with developmental and/or physical proposed activities disabilities, low income residents Location Description The programs are available Village -wide to qualifying households Planned Activities Grants to CDBG-eligible public service activity providers for activities to prevent, prepare for and respond to the spread of COVID-19 to include, but not limited to: funding for meals /food pantry, emergency shelter, rental assistance, facility improvements, health care and social services, homeless prevention services, and outreach to homebound clients. These funds are targeted towards those impacted by the economic and health disaster created by COVID-19. 15 Project Name CDBG-CV — Economic Development Target Area Village of Mount Prospect, IL Goals Supported Prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus Needs Addressed Economic Development Funding CDBG-CV TBD Description The Mount Prospect business community has experienced hardship due to the pandemic. Outreach to local businesses indicated that much of the federal and state relief has not been accessible, especially for small businesses and those without established banking relationships. Target Date 9/30/2020 Estimate the number and Small businesses meeting CDBG qualifications for economic type of families that will assistance benefit from the proposed activities Location Description The program is available qualifying small businesses located in the Village of Mount Prospect Planned Activities Small Business grant assistance can be provided under two CDBG eligible activity categories: Microenterprise assistance; 24 CFR 570.201(0) or Special Economic Development Activities 24 CFR 570.203(b). Activities could include various forms of relief to small businesses, including but not limited to: lease and utility payments, business monthly debt payments, payroll, payroll taxes, and the cost of goods. 16 16 Project Name CDBG-CV — Infectious Disease Response Target Area Village of Mount Prospect, IL Goals Supported Prevent, prepare for, and respond to the Coronavirus Needs Addressed Homelessness/ Continuum of Care Public Service Needs Funding CDBG-CV TBD Description The Village of Mount Prospect reserves funds for costs associated with responding to and preventing further spread of COVID-19. Target Date 9/30/2020 Estimate the number and Mount Prospect residents receiving public services from the Village type of families that will or nonprofit partners. benefit from the proposed activities Location Description Public services are available Village -wide to qualifying households Planned Activities Examples include but are not limited to supplies, personal protective equipment (PPE), and building/ office modifications for Village staff and nonprofit partners to continue providing public services safely to the community. 2,01 9 AAP Attachments w v� v v v v v �,��„e i ,,, lire I,,,, ,lire „iii iii ,,, � Notice, ,,,, „ ��,,� iir--i �, a i n i„A , � , � � „� a W i � , „ rr ri „�� iir u ,M �. [Insert Certificate of Publication for June 25, 2020 Public Hearing and June 29 — July 6, 2020 Public Comment Period] 17 Minutes of the June 25, 2020 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting M '7 IN"'I'T S, OF -THE REGULAR 7.81EE"TINNG OFTHE E PLANNING aIIIII , une, PUBLIC"SERVICES REQUESTS He a e. i PROPERTYADDRESS.- 50 S, FE'r"ITIONVER" IvIllage of Mottitt Pzrospect I() C7j REQU'EST: C0,111,ni'laulty Develop,nieut Block ''t, ro the 2 011 5 onsicillda ted, PI'Iari,and, PY 2019, Act,iollNat'] )JUNIBERS PRESUNNT:. Joseph Donnelly, clumILr I A g&,;', firl"01"I Ii�j:)potie, Norlml, M12xvirki, %NV%alter Sz,,tnczak Tliontas, F "tzr N E N I BE RS ARS ENT: Lisa Grifffi-,i, otternan S J (" U,C'P, D-U`ector of TAFF—MUNIBERS PRESE'N'T''. 1171 1,311,11 � 0 oney Antotil"a INTER.ESTED PARTIES,, Varl'ous','Ptubhe S.;er'Vice Oni,,inlzatlollls c'ha irnna vi Do rittelly callo,,� d,, the ojd�e�j,�,at 7 �, C)�,5, Beatie. inade. a 11,10t,tori seconded I b,y Con,1111ISsIoner FIlIpPoneto th'e" PhIIIIIIII? and zoiling C", 0111 till S'Slo.,n 1110,,etlll� 011 JUne I I , 2'0, "0 Tie ultr�te S'lVe're approved 6-1,),, tI. ei,"elopinient Block Grant Ustne'S's C 0,111 na"I I'l, 1,�- In 1",od,viced tbe secoild tell"I 0 b, S tt'bitantlal to,, tIlle 221,015 -2 019 0:nis,ollda ted, PI mi, and, PY ,2 (�) 19, Action, Plan gxve, a birief backgroulW cxi tlie tv Dtn,-elo A elit Bic),ck Graciat Stle 6"tated 'V f I , �, v tiva't the VIIII&� e ],,ia,� beren allocated, an ad"(11fional, S in CD,BG-C wids to previent,' 31"Id 11 fi 4,6,6 7 'p I) I 'xt'wv�� rus'', Stle desic�rit�ed flw Stibstatr tizd to flae 21,015-2019 Coriso,li,dated to t1w C''Orc 11 1 1 -renl Pha,n and 20 19 ActIon Plau that, Nxill allcrwf thesp 6.11nds 1111i the, etti ou'd1lied pro"posed activillie's fort]:,1w uie of the, CD,BCJ,-C%7 fii,ndi to proi,�-Ilde relieffk),r elksz ble Nilbtttxt i-esiderit's aild bUSIIH.ISSeISI, including, Ivi.,itial, assiit,.alice, SU11,11 btrtsllle�s ,a's S1 SM]"IcIle , I'lleal dellve,,I�- fix vudriei-able pmtilat'lloirs, ancl 1,10te"11, , 1110t,e]. SIwdtItm,% A "i rfic'pation Plan NvIs. La,lxpis brIlefty, rell`itm-ed the chaneestil,acle to the C"ifizien Pai I I �I 1, Act of'Marcli that the CDBG 'be available fcwr atl eVzlit-day ptiblIc Ih . ... . .... . ,revitn,v, perfod llt'td zotiingg Nleeting,- jiti"Ieh 5. 220�,01 Josepl,i DotuiellyC711alf W016 Nklr. (*,o,(,)ncy clai-IfIc4tiim there wil 111 h,c �1 scpanatc,votz on citch CDB,G iticni in tfiv aprida. Ch.,iirnian Dotinctly itivited thic axtdicricc 'to, ask quesflot"iis about the Submantial' Amet'idmicnits., f`Hipij,,,wnc askcd il'the Substantial AmenAtnwivs,� nm 1-11,J]") to, 'lieefigible, to recic I've the 1( D 13 (,,,,�'-CV f1flIds. N4,.s,,. La Jagos, con fi riftied, diat th c C i t ill 4patiorl P 118n Spec i fies that any substatifial changes tc) fltiniding i goals ri to nn.- a, ;xibfic heari'ng P11 Occ,.SS 311111(1 approv;il. (',7mrnmissioner f"I'llippotic clarifTed thitt, thts-anwtOrnent targesthe nionicy to address CIOVID-�r, lawd issues, and allmvs,tile u, t h n11 to tfiw 20, 19, Village to expedite thic Ljsc offunds. Ms. Lallagps, con fit rnlied tha ie Substantial Atncndi� cnij, Actloti Plan i's the mlost ex, ie,(,Jitiotts, way -to Ohtaliri� the (ITBG�CV ftuu,'fs; fir(All, I IUD. prove the C1 111C, Stj`bstanfial 1-ficaring no fitnher quicstioris, Olairmain D110,11,111cily madc a nu,'alml ap to 11te,20,15-2,01911 ("ortsofidateld Pkin and PY2019, Actioti Plan, to be made available fbi- public review aCn n n '),rri Yn 29 itfirou gh Yully 6, 202011. `Ffitc rnofion was seconded "by, Cointnissioner 1 1pponc, Upion Roll Call Ayes. Filippotic, Beattie, Miziwicki, S117yrnez-alk, I"itzgerald, Dion�rtclliyl Nays: None "I"hie Planriing, an1dZo,rflr1g,;, C + i '1 (6-01) 10 the V i I [age Board. After earitrig,one addittormll w Carnnan, 11")ionnielly r moti; adjourn secanded b,y scivicral Go,rnvissiorivrs a,,nd, tht rniciet 1, 119 wa's ackjOIL111,11AX11 at Sv 1, 5, prni, Woe .. . ............. . An, onia, Lialagos, I)c''Velop 11"I,C]"It planner Planning anid Zoning Mocting- Juric 2S, 2020 (.'DBG Substantial Ani fen kneph Di,onnelly, (17]11i41i, if 19 [Insert Minutes of the July 7, 2020 Village Board Meeting] G ir" a in tee S!"-.424 aincl Certi h c,'a t i o r.) (s) [Insert SF -424s] Res6ut'III IIS A.)[IIS DVIII lg Subst a in t i a ,,,, IIrn e Iin d Ilr Ilii"t s [Insert Resolutions] 20 e v i s e d P ir o g ir iirn Y e a ir 2 0 1 9 C"DBG Budget Animet"ided! PY'2,,,0'1,9 CDBG Rui,dget (Octoberlr '2019 - Septetwiber 30',� 20,20 Phori,ty Needs, PY2equFu0119 ndim PY 2019 Propowwd Rudget, Conweits, Re,sfts PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS, of Care. NW Com, pass Inx - Enwrge;xy Hous!'Ing IE$9^500' rE Plaids, to Holl"petInc.., $100,000 WINGS $1'5'�0,000 $120750 $4%000 $�36,500 Ptjb,I'k,' Service, Needs: CFS ildreft's Advmacy Coni'tm, $,3,yOOO $2 ,850, With CXSA $ 3,800 $3#61D �Rewtrces, f6r Com 'p in Livia �Au$so' 000 3,750 ��p 15kbtjrtkin' 0mary Heab'', CA,,;re, CbjncJj'-Accr*.w to Ca,,,,fre, $40000 $3018M ..................... &jb-,'TOt,—aI $.Is"08'00 $14,0,010 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Silng�10 Farrify Nkab . . ............................................................................. $50,000 $50,0010, E-rnet'ig K"ct"a'm � , y $10('Ooo $101,0001 $6,160.0,00 $6Q,,000 PUBLIC FACILITY NEEDS Search Inc.,,- RAiab of group hon'* $30-,�O- 00 $2,5i000 d''Ko.ai CILA $20 0 ,10,00 $1,511000 0, ,)ourT,W..,. I'The Roa,�d HW* - Now, Cork uction, $6,51,000 $25'�POOO Sub -Total $11151,011000 PUBUC IMPROVEMENT' NEEDS Low/Mbd Areve Sidewalk Initpi'menit'nts $300,000 sub-Totall $300,,.000 CARES ACT FUlNVING See Nwte 1, CDW-CV - Public Seivices"' $154,667 CD,BG-CV - Econorhic 1*vO6pnw',)nt"* ill 't se., R,Ex Sub -Total $154,1667 TOTAL, COMMITTED, 77 Act'uaifl RUI�D� Q'52,,222 CMG-MAIlocation, $15-41,667 Estin,ated, Aro'graim' 11W.0me;'N" $80,000 See Nae,,#2 Esth,inia t' W" cany over fu nds I I $2,00,1000 5ee Naf�., #3 IOM, FIJWVS AVAILAW', I. Tlie CARES Ad, susr*—nd the 15% capionspend'ing, For pubhcsetvk.,,eos, oq,- PY2019. Moiv, 155�6' ofthe C,,DBC),-,C-,V Funds, f-br PY 201119 wer,"e al"IlkxatHd t�o iirl'v'eask'Adem and for �xiiblk�- services as airestjilt ofthe,COVID-19 pandiemk'., The WMage ;" Keogniiii2es, that''the pindernic is, af con�tjnually ev, thie-1, enwirgiii nee, d's, of, the w4nimminilty. Incomeu I aw, ram Income fiam rspent of outstanding 0146, Interest Loans. 13. Esbmtk,''carryomve, - fundisis $200,000. 4. Nunixefr5 Mth * wresubjecttw chainge. 21 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC SERVICES REQUESTS Hearing Date: June 25, 2020 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 50 S. Emerson Street PETITIONER: Village of Mount Prospect PUBLICATION DATE: June 8, 2020 REQUEST: Community Development Block Grant Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action Plan MEMBERS PRESENT: Joseph Donnelly, Chair Agostino Filippone William Beattie Norbert Mizwicki Walter Szymczak Thomas Fitzgerald MEMBERS ABSENT: Lisa Griffin Sharon Otteman STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: William J. Cooney, AICP, Director of Community Development Antonia Lalagos, Development Planner INTERESTED PARTIES: Various Public Service Organizations Chairman Donnelly called the meeting to order at 7:05 pm. Commissioner Beattie made a motion seconded by Commissioner Filippone to approve the minutes from the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting on June 11, 2020. The minutes were approved 6-0. Chairman Donnelly introduced the second item of new business: Community Development Block Grant Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action Plan. Ms. Lalagos gave a brief background on the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG). She stated that the Village has been allocated an additional $154,667 in CDBG-CV funds to prevent, prepare, and respond to the Coronavirus. She described the Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and 2019 Action Plan that will allow the use of these funds in the current program year, 2019. She outlined proposed activities for the use of the CDBG-CV funds to provide relief for eligible Mount Prospect residents and small businesses, including: rental assistance, replenishing food pantries, small business assistance, meal delivery for vulnerable populations, and hotel / motel emergency shelter. Ms. Lalagos briefly reviewed the changes made to the Citizen Participation Plan pursuant to the CARES Act of March 27, 2020, and announced that the CDBG documents will be available for an eight-day public review period. Planning and Zoning Meeting- June 25, 2020 CDBG Substantial Amendments Joseph Donnelly, Chair 22 Mr. Cooney clarified that there will be a separate vote on each CDBG item in the agenda. Chairman Donnelly invited the audience to ask questions about the Substantial Amendments. Commissioner Filippone asked if the Substantial Amendments were required by HUD to be eligible to receive the CDBG-CV funds. Ms. Lalagos confirmed that the Citizen Participation Plan specifies that any substantial changes to funding or goals requires a public hearing process and approval. Commissioner Filippone clarified that this amendment targets the money to address COVID-related issues and allows the Village to expedite the use of funds. Ms. Lalagos confirmed that the Substantial Amendment to the 2019 Action Plan is the most expeditious way to obtain the CDBG-CV funds from HUD. Hearing no further questions, Chairman Donnelly made a motion to approve the CDBG Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and PY 2019 Action Plan, to be made available for public review and comment from June 29 through July 6, 2020. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Filippone. Upon Roll Call Ayes: Filippone, Beattie, Mizwicki, Szymczak, Fitzgerald, Donnelly Nays: None The Planning and Zoning Commission gave a positive recommendation (6-0) to the Village Board. After hearing one additional item of business, Commissioner Fitzgerald made a motion to adjourn seconded by Commissioner Filippone and the meeting was adjourned at 8:13 pm. Ole Antii. Lakgos De ve lo� pit Pn n r Planning and Zoning Meeting- June 25, 2020 CDBG Substantial Amendments Joseph Donnelly, Chair 23 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENTS TO THE 2015-2019 CONSOLIDATED PLAN AND THE 2019 PROGRAM YEAR (PY) ACTION PLAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM WHEREAS, on July 21, 2015 the Village of Mount Prospect Board of Trustees approved a five-year Consolidated Plan, which included The Process used to develop this Plan, a Needs Assessment, Market Analysis, Strategic Plan, and the Annual Action Plan for Program Year 2019, which runs from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect received notification on April 2, 2020 that it will receive special allocation of Community Development Block Grant funds to be used to prevent, prepare, and respond to the Coronavirus; and WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect anticipates a special allocation of Community Develpment Block Grant funds in the amount of $154,667 for Program Year 2019; and WHEREAS, the Village must submit Substantial Amendments to the Unites States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan and the 2019 Action Plan; and WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held at the June 25, 2020 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting and a required eight-day public review period commenced on June 29, 2020 and concluded on July 6, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees have determined that Substantial Amendments to the Consolidated Plan and 2019 Action Plan can be of benefit to maximize the use of CDBG-CV funds for community relief and recovery for COVID-19. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby approve the Substantial Amendments to the 2015-2019 Consolidated Plan, and the Program Year 2019 Action Plan attached hereto and made part of this resolution as Exhibit "A": SECTION TWO: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: PASSED and APPROVED this 7th day of July, 2020. Arlene Juracek, Mayor ATTEST: 24 Karen M. Agoranos, Village Clerk 25