Lake County Housing and Community Development Commission Met June 9.
Here is the agenda provided by the commission:
1. Roll Call
2. Approval Of Minutes
2.1 21-0924
Approval of April 14, 2021 minutes.
3. Chair's Remarks
4. Public Comments (items not on the agenda)
5. Old Business
6. New Business
6.1 21-0911
Amendment to the Written Standards for Provision of Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) Assistance.
∙ The written standards assure that ESG-funded programs are consistently implemented across providers and are compliant with ESG regulations.
∙ The introduction to the standards has been revised to be clear that these standards also apply to Rapid Rehousing funded through HUD’s Continuum of Care Programs.
∙ Standards have been revised to clarify the income eligibility requirements at entry and at the one-year reassessment.
6.2 21-0912
Discussion of opportunity to preserve affordable housing units and boost spending of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Funding.
6.3 21-0907
Presentation and Discussion - Proposed First Amendment to the United States Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Program Year 2021 Annual Action Plan (AAP).
6.4 21-0909
Public Hearing - Proposed First Amendment to the Program Year 2021 Annual Action Plan (AAP).
6.5 21-0910
Approval of the First Amendment to Program Year 2021 (PY21) HUD Annual Action Plan (AAP).
∙ HUD requires the submission of an Annual Action Plan (AAP) and associated amendments to govern expenditure of federal housing and community development funding for each program year.
∙ In accordance with the Lake County Consortium’s Citizen Participation Plan (CPP) an amendment to the AAP is required to substantially change the purpose, location, scope, budget or beneficiaries of a project.
∙ The fourth amendment to the Program Year 2020 AAP proposes the following project changes:
o Project scope change for Glenkirk.
o Project scope change for A Safe Place.
o Funding source switch for Bear Development - Armory Terrace.
o Reallocation of existing funding for Community Partners for Affordable Housing (CPAH) to include the purchase of a 22-unit senior housing building without impacting CPAH’s ability to offer programs as planned.
7. Staff Reports
8. Adjournment
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