HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC RES 2014-17RESOLUTION NO. 2014-17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
AUTHORIZING THE PARTICIPATION IN A HOME CONSORTIUM WITH THE
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND NEIGHBORING CITIES AND AUTHORIZING
THE EXECUTION OF A COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR THE HOME
CONSORTIUM
RECITALS:
A. WHEREAS, there has been enacted into law the Cranston -Gonzalez National
Affordable Housing Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 12701 et seq.) and Federal Regulations have
been adopted pursuant thereto ("Act");
B. WHEREAS, Title II of the Act creates the HOME Investment Partnership
Program ("HOME"), the primary objective of which is to increase the supply of decent and
affordable housing to low and very low-income households;
C. WHEREAS, HOME allows for contiguous units of local government to form a
consortium for the purpose of receiving and administering HOME funds, and carrying out
purposes of the act;
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D. WHEREAS, the City Council desires that the City of Palm Desert partner with
the County of Riverside and other neighboring cities to form a consortium as described in the
Cooperation Agreement for HOME Consortium attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated
herein by this reference.
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT
HEREBY FINDS, DETERMINES, RESOLVES, AND ORDERS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are a substantive part of this
Resolution.
Section 2. That the City Council authorize the City of Palm Desert to participate in
the HOME Consortium with the County of Riverside and other neighboring cities.
Section 3. That the City Council approves the Cooperation Agreement for the
HOME Consortium attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference,
and authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to execute said agreement and to take all
related actions which he deems necessary and advisable to implement said agreement.
PASSED APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of March, 2014.
AYES: BENSON, HARNIK, SPIEGEL, WEBER, and TANNER
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST:
LL D. KLASSEN, C CLERK
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VAN G. TANNER, MAYOR
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EXHIBIT "A"
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR HOME CONSORTIUM
Contract No. C33390
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County of Riverside
Economic Development Agency
HOME Investment Partnership Program
Cooperation Agreement for HOME Consortium
This Cooperation Agreement for HOME Consortium ("Agreement") is made by and
between the City of Lake Elsinore, City of Hemet, City of Indio, City of Temecula, City of Palm
Springs and City of Palm Desert (individually referred to herein as a "CITY" and collectively
referred to as the "CITIES"), and the County of Riverside, a political subdivision of the State of
California ("COUNTY"), on , 2014. CITIES and COUNTY are individually
referred to herein as a "Party" and collectively as the "Parties."
RECITALS
WHEREAS, there has been enacted into law the Cranston -Gonzalez National Affordable
Housing Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 12701 et seq.) and Federal Regulations have been adopted
pursuant thereto, (collectively the "ACT"); and,
WHEREAS, Title II of the ACT creates the HOME Investment Partnership Program
("HOME Program"), the primary objective of which is to increase the supply of decent and
affordable housing to low -and very low-income households; and
WHEREAS, funds from Title I1 of the ACT are distributed to metropolitan cities, urban
counties, states and consortia of local governments; and
WHEREAS, the HOME Program allows contiguous units of local government to form a
consortia for the purpose of receiving and administering HOME Program funds, and carrying out
purposes of the ACT; and
WHEREAS, the ACT requires that a consortium shall have one member unit of general
local government authorized to act as the lead agency in a representative capacity for all
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members for the purposes of the ACT and to assume overall responsibility for ensuring that the
consortium's HOME Program is carried out in compliance with the ACT, including requirements
concerning all housing components of the COUNTIES' Consolidated Plan; and
WHEREAS, the CITIES and the COUNTY desire to create a consortium, wherein the
COUNTY shall serve as the lead agency and the CITIES shall serve as the consortium members
along with the County, as more specifically set forth in the Agreement below.
NOW THEREFORE, the Parties mutually agree as follows:
1. The purpose of this Agreement is to form a HOME Program consortium (the
"CONSORTIUM"), between the cities of Lake Elsinore, Hemet, Indio, Temecula, Palm Springs
and Palm Desert and the County of Riverside. The Parties agree to cooperate to undertake or to
assist in undertaking HOME Program -eligible housing activities pursuant to Title II of the ACT.
2. The COUNTY is hereby designated as the lead agency to administer and
implement the HOME Program and is authorized to act in a representative capacity for all
CITIES for the purposes of the HOME Program and to apply under the CONSORTIUM and
receive federal funding under the HOME Program on behalf of the Consortium. The COUNTY
will be the "Participating Jurisdiction" in the HOME Program and, as such, will be the sole point
of contact with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") on issues
concerning the HOME Program. The COUNTY will be responsible for any reporting
requirements relative to the HOME Program and will assume the overall responsibility to ensure
that the CONSORTIUM'S HOME Program is carried out in compliance will all federal
requirements of the HOME Program, including the requirements of 24 CFR parts 91 and 92, and
the Consolidated Plan.
3. The CITIES hereby authorize the COUNTY to establish a local HOME
Investment Trust Fund for receipt of HOME Program funds and repayments as required by 24
CFR Part 92.503.
4. CITIES agree that COUNTY is hereby delegated the authority to carry out
activities which will be funded under annual HOME Program appropriations from Federal Fiscal
Years 15, 16 and 17, and from any program income generated from the expenditure of such
funds within their jurisdiction in accordance with HOME Program regulations.
5. COUNTY, as lead entity shall act in a representative capacity for all CITIES, and
shall assume overall administrative responsibility for ensuring that the HOME Program is carried
out in compliance with HOME Program regulations. COUNTY responsibilities shall include, but
not be limited to:
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a. Coordinate and submit to HUD the HOME Program application for all
documents necessary to qualify as a Consortium and to receive HOME Program
funding to carry out the purposes of this Agreement.
b. Coordinate and submit to HUD the housing component of the
Consolidated Plan.
c. Compliance with all HOME Program regulations, including but not
limited to, Community Housing and Development Organization (CHDO's) (as
defined in the ACT) set aside, securing match and all monitoring requirements.
Proposed CHDO's must be approved by the County.
6. The CITIES shall cooperate in the implementation and monitoring of the HOME
Program. The COUNTY shall assume the responsibility to monitor all HOME activities to assure
compliance with all HOME Program requirements during both project implementation and any
affordability period.
7. To carry out activities under this Agreement, COUNTY shall allocate HOME
Program funds received under the ACT to those HOME Program activities described in the
Consolidated Plan. COUNTY shall fund HOME Program -eligible projects within CITIES
boundaries on a first come first serve basis.
8. Subject to the administrative requirements of the HOME Program, the COUNTY
may utilize some HOME Program funds for administrative costs to the extent allowable by
HUD.
9. This Agreement will be signed in counterparts and shall go into effect
immediately upon execution of all signatories to the Agreement. CITIES and COUNTY are
required to participate in the Consortium for three (3) federal fiscal years 2015, 2016 and 2017.
No Consortium member may withdraw from the Agreement in the middle of each three (3) year
term.
10. With reference to any program income and repayment generated from HOME
Program funds, federal regulations shall govern placement of program income generated from
HOME Program funds and repayments into the local trust fund. HOME Program income and
repayments on projects shall only be available for use on activities that are consistent with the
Act, approved Consolidated Plan, and must be approved by the COUNTY.
11. The CITIES and COUNTY, as members of the CONSORTIUM, shall direct all
activities with respect to the CONSORTIUM, to the alleviation of housing problems in Riverside
County.
12. The CITIES agree to remain in the Consortium during the three federal fiscal
years for which the Consortium qualifies to receive HOME Program funds, 2015, 2016 and
2017. Thereafter, each CITY shall continue to participate in the Consortium to the extent
required by HUD regulations or other applicable laws or until all HOME Program allocations are
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expended. The obligations of each of the CITIES shall remain in effect until all HOME Program
allocations received by the Consortium are expended or such longer period as may be agreed to
by the parties.
13. This Agreement will be automatically renewed for participation in successive
three-year qualification periods, unless one of the CITIES or COUNTY provides 90 days prior
written notice to the other party that it elects not to participate in the next three-year HOME
Program Consortium period. Notice shall be provided no later than March 1st of the last year of
the successive three-year period. CITIES shall adopt any amendment to this Agreement
necessary to incorporate changes to meet HUD requirements for consortium agreements in
subsequent three year qualification periods.
14. All Consortium members will operate on the same program year for CDBG,
HOME, ESG and HOPWA, which shall be July 1 through June 30.
15. By executing this Agreement CITIES understand that it may not apply for HOME
Program funds through the California Department of Housing and Community Development
(HCD), for fiscal years during which it participates in the HOME Program Consortium.
16. This Agreement authorizes the COUNTY as the lead entity to amend the
Agreement on behalf of the entire Consortium to add new members to the Consortium. Any
other amendments to this Agreement will be made in writing and approved by all Parties.
17. COUNTY shall indemnify and hold harmless the other CITIES and their
respective directors, officers, elected and appointed officials, employees, agents and
representatives (individually and collectively hereinafter referred to as Indemnitees) from (1) any
liability whatsoever, based or asserted upon COUNTY acts, errors, or omissions, and for any
costs or expenses incurred by another CITY on account of any claim therefore, except where
such indemnifications is prohibited by law, (2) any acts of such COUNTY, its officers,
employees, subcontractors, agents or representatives arising out of or in any way relating to this
Agreement, including but not limited to property damage, bodily injury, or death or any other
element of any kind or nature whatsoever arising from the performance of indemnifying
COUNTY, its officers, employees, subcontractors, agents or representatives from this
Agreement. COUNTY shall defend, at its sole expense, all costs and fees including, but not
limited, to attorney fees, cost of investigation, defense and settlements or awards, the
Indemnitees in any claim or action based upon such alleged acts or omissions. Each Party shall
promptly notify the other Party in writing of the occurrence of any such claims, actions, losses,
damages and/or liability.
Each CITY shall indemnify and hold harmless the other CITIES, the COUNTY and their
respective directors, officers, Board of Supervisors, elected and appointed officials, employees,
agents and representatives (individually and collectively hereinafter referred to as Indemnitees)
from (1) any liability whatsoever, based or asserted upon an indemnifying CITY'S acts errors, or
omissions, and for any costs or expenses incurred by another CITY and/or the COUNTY on
account of any claim therefore, except where such indemnifications is prohibited by law, (2) any
acts of such indemnifying CITY, its officers, employees, subcontractors, agents or
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representatives arising out of or in any way relating to this Agreement, including but not limited
to property damage, bodily injury, or death or any other element of any kind or nature
whatsoever arising from the performance of indemnifying CITY, its officers, employees,
subcontractors, agents or representatives from this Agreement. Each indemnifying CITY shall
defend, at its sole expense, all costs and fees including, but not limited, to attorney fees, cost of
investigation, defense and settlements or awards, the Indemnitees in any claim or action based
upon such alleged acts or omissions. Each Party shall promptly notify the other Party in writing
of the occurrence of any such claims, actions, losses, damages and/or liability.
With respect to any action or claim subject to indemnification herein by COUNTY, such
CITIES shall, at their sole cost, have the right to use counsel of their own choice and shall have
the right to adjust, settle, or compromise any such action or claim without the prior consent of
the other CITIES or COUNTY.
18. By executing this Agreement, the Parties hereby certify that they will adhere to
and comply with all federal, state and local laws, regulations and ordinances.
19. All members of the CONSORTIUM shall affirmatively further fair housing
within their respective jurisdictions and any member of the CONSORTIUM that does not
affirmatively further fair housing within its own jurisdiction shall be prohibited from receiving
HOME Program funds.
20. Any waiver by the COUNTY of any breach of any one or more of the terms of
this Agreement shall not be construed to be a waiver of any subsequent or other breach of the
same or of any other term of this Agreement. Failure on the part of the COUNTY to require
exact, full and complete compliance with any terms of this Agreement shall not be construed as
in any manner changing the terms or preventing COUNTY from enforcement of the terms of this
Agreement.
21. It is expressly agreed that this Agreement embodies the entire Agreement of the
Parties in relation to the subject matter hereof, and that no other Agreement or understanding,
verbal or otherwise, relative to this subject matter, exists between the Parties at the time of
execution.
22. Each paragraph and provision of this Agreement is severable from each other
provision, and if any provision or part thereof is declared invalid, void or unenforceable, the
remaining provisions shall nevertheless continue in full force and effect without being impaired
or invalidated in any way.
23. The Parties will not make any sale, assignment, conveyance or lease of any trust
or power or transfer in any other form with respect to this Agreement, without prior written
approval of the other Party.
24. This Agreement and any dispute arising hereunder shall be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any legal action related to the
performance or interpretation of this Agreement shall be filed only in the Superior Court of the
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State of California located in Riverside, California, and the Parties waive any provision of law
providing for a change of venue to another location. This Agreement shall be construed as a
whole according to its fair language and common meaning to achieve the objective and purposes
of the Parties hereto, and the rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved
against the drafting Party shall not be employed in interpreting this Agreement, all parties have
been represented by Counsel in the negotiation and preparation hereof.
25. This Agreement is subject to HUD approval and the CONSORTIUM's receipt of
HOME Program funds.
COUNTY COUNSEL STATEMENT:
The terms and provisions of this Agreement are fully authorized under state and local law. This
Agreement provides full legal authority for the Consortium to undertake or assist in undertaking
housing assistance activities for the HOME Program.
Pamela J. Walls County Counsel
Date:
Jhaila Brown,
Deputy County Counsel
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[SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE]
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County of Riverside
Economic Development Agency
HOME Investment Partnership Program
Cooperation Agreement for HOME Consortium
SIGNATURE PAGE
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all
signatories had signed the same document. All counterparts must be construed together to
constitute one (1) instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed below.
CITY OF
(Title, Name)
Attest:
(City Clerk, Name)
Approved as to Form:
(City Attorney, Name)
Date:
Date:
Date:
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County of Riverside
Economic Development Agency
HOME Investment Partnership Program
Cooperation Agreement for HOME Consortium
SIGNATURE PAGE
This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all
signatories had signed the same document. All counterparts must be construed together to
constitute one (1) instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed below.
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE Date:
Assistant Director,
Economic Development Agency
Attest:
Keisha Harper-Ihem,
Clerk of the Board
Approved as to Form:
Pamela J. Walls County Counsel
Jhaila Brown,
Deputy County Counsel
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