1471 - Resolution - Equal Opportunity HUD ESGPRESOLUTION NO. 1471 V
WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard which is
applying to the state of Washington for funding through
ESGP from HUD, hereby assures and certifies that:
WHEREAS, it will conduct its emergency
shelter grant activities and nonprofit recipients will
conduct their activities in conformity with the
nondiscrimination and equal opportunity requirements and
with other applicable federal and state regulations
described in detail in the Appendix in the event that
this application is selected for funding;
WHEREAS, it shall agree to comply with all
applicable federal and state regulations in regard to
environmental impact of the project;
WHEREAS, it will minimize displacement as a
result of activities assisted with HUD ESGP funds; and
assist persons actually displaced as a result of such
activities;
WHEREAS, it will provide the required
matching supplemental revenue;
WHEREAS, it will ensure that all grant
amounts are obligated within 180 days of the date of
award from DCD;
WHEREAS, it will ensure that any building
for which emergency shelter grant amounts are used for
one or more of the eligible activities described on Page
4 will be maintained as a shelter for the homeless for
not less than a three-year period, or for not less than a
ten year period if the grant amounts are used for major
rehabilitation or conversion of the building;
WHEREAS, it will ensure that any building`
for which emergency shelter grant amounts are used for
renovation, conversion, or major rehabilitation will meet
the City standard of being in safe and sanitary
condition; and
WHEREAS, it will ensure that homeless
individuals will be given assistance in obtaining
appropriate supportive services and other federal, state,
local, and private assistance available for such
individuals in the community.
WHEREAS, it will ensure that grant amounts
proposed to be used to provide emergency shelter in
hotels and motels will meet the conditions described in
the Program Application Document on Page 8, Item 7.
WHEREAS, it will ensure that no renovation,
major rehabilitation, or conversion activity funded under
the HUD ESGP will:
Involve adverse alterations to a property
that is listed on the national Register of
Historic Places,. is located in a historic
district or is immediately adjacent to a
property that is listed on the Register, or
is deemed by the State Historic Preservation
Officer to be eligible for listing on the
Register;
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Take place in any 100-year floodplain
designated by map by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency;
Jeopardize the continued existence of an
endangered or threatened species, as
designated by the Department of the Interior
(Fish and Wildlife Service) or the Department
of Commerce (National Marine Fisheries
Service), or affect the critical habitat of
such a species; and
Be inconsistent with HUD environmental
standards or with the State's Coastal Zone
Management Plan.
. WHEREAS, it will not use assessments or fees
to recover any of the capital costs of HUD ESGP funded
improvements from homeless individuals. .
WHEREAS, it will ensure the cooperation of
staff and availability of all records to DCD and the
Office of the State Auditor charged with monitoring or
investigating use of funds provided.
Leslie J. Weatherill, Mayor, is authorized to
submit this application to the state of Washington on
behalf of the City of Port Orchard, Washington and that
the City of Port Orchard possesses the legal authority to
carry out emergency shelter grant activities in
accordance with the provisions described in this.part.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of
Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the
Clerk in authentication of such passage this 23rd day of
November, 1987.
LESLIE EATHERILL, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Patricia Hower, City Clerk