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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSO. OROVILLE HCD BLOCK GRANTAmount requosted .. $ 22,500 A.cLiVi_ty As ResidenLiOl Rehabil tatio'h 1. Dwellings identified as mirnor substoilclord"" unj.L8 will be assistnd in rehabilitation through tow-intu:rest CbE3G loans. This activity proposes to rehabilitate 80 of tho 105 1 minor substandard dwellings through ti-tcathey, ization, re-painting, nuisance removol;, mirror electrical re=wirj.ng, and roof repairs. It is estimated that $1,500 per dwelxi;mct will be necessary to achieve the rehabilitabion of thesk 110 structures olussified nn ""minor substandard �' 'Thirty-six thousand )Y- dol dollars (!� 000) of program income from previous CDBG- t ass stecJ rellubil tation efforLs will be 1100yled to this activity (the current level Of loan repayment is about 1 , zp0 per month:). Theremoinder of fuhds needed ($84;000) Will be a part or t1lis multi-year budget. 9 tt re ma or rehabilitation � t�wellir s that re ui j will ' be brought up Ln bua.ldiMq standards under this ectzvity3 Tho typ�.oally gleed the following types ,of s, units �, t s 4�� a, l,1 assistance: foundntiofl ro,poir, electri.eal re-Wirlhg, painting, roofing, oxtorii r t a. 100 ret•7ir, or, any dombihb- tion thereof. The, County pii01)dse to offer lb%q -ince-rest loans nVe'raga;nto 1$7,000 for this 7ci:ivity4 in rl o cl 3. t rr n to thow's ,lonnnt the County will rentinue to ansi-st r_1 Modio areu 'rrsiclunts in ,obLn1nin:( Section 3`12 Rohbbilitftition C..enil 9� 1"hO County CtFirl C)ec:n very 8trcctsfu1 itl acquiring 312 assiotaoce in the pant, thoroby provino is ca pob! ' 11 Ly to tlfis 0Von Ohd rta �• s h t i il r3 t t3 t h n t 'thin rir.tao r d ter" 1)orr0i'mn(loo ha rig r.r.ptt,rC in �"t�rlort;3.lnrj t}lei itn �t�ct of,, Lhr. C apf)"i (1 00 (a V1 h t r'S, Oh " tlt3 tic e(In idr<rtt i C i`od A scrmmcjry of the funds requested to corriplete' this activity is as follows: 1 Minor rehabilitation ... $ 84,0QO 2. Major rehabilitation .. 630,000 Amount requested.,. ;714tOOC 0. Public Works Clcillti es Neighborhood atabilizaLir.h and rovitalizaLion cffForLs: demand that the county address Oho ser ous deficiencies in capitol improvements in the Cl Medio progrtam area. The improvemehL of public facilities, 0o proposed, will Rub8L@ntinlly address the need identified (ince this activity i- completed, the county believes that the infrastructure o1" El Iledio will be adequete to stimulate increased private dovelopme:ht in the neighborhood. Activ:.ty. 1: StreeL and Relrit•ed lmerovements There ute approximately 16 blacks of very poor street conditions in the prupotemo program, ratan This activity will concorn iLsolr wd L•h a:treet improvements ae well as curb, gutter; and t;icicwcalk in8-alla.tian Estimates rrorn the County Public, Worlts Oopm.tLmont indicate: that curb;;, guLtors, sand aidow,131k.q can be inst011ed for slightly over $20j000 pnr blooko r The c ouliLy prop080 , to improvO with, cutbo a gutters, and nldowallsst till Urovolled roqula ly by children to t,n i rem Lho elomont', ary .1chool, J rviv itnd oL WyrindoLLe ' tend ltuau:bcn Avariuo+ lt-hcp improvommit,,ri of this kind will . br: ;i n.;tt�llc:cl I I w : - r•t�; t���t:;�t ih'rl pcital,i.� � tra ati a ycai ( it;iel r rih,ar7 i''aciliLia8 SL �cit.Ln ill 1.IIu, LI 11(idln pr atlrom itr0m %q Ill be iln'Vav001 ,y1�t1 a, 11U " j=DR�iL AJSlSTANCC i APALI• muc R µ ,_; �`Oh1D Approval Ftno 104102 Is I. TYPE C/1NT'S PIiEJINPLICATIDN APPu. t,, pgyE�' �. ,YAI ftU DER APPUCA. TIOI'llN AOCtICFI O APPLICATION CA I Flirt TION 19 Y'14,10 molnt�h, day IIIENTI• a. ATF Year rdonlA dny tAlerk 1 t 0 NOTIFICATION OF .NTEI{T 0 L proyrinb i (OPL) L'(ays' A55iCrtED 19 asy 0 nZPORT Or" FEDERAL DICTION Jttarth " 4. LEGAL APPLIC ,41 RECIPIENT .. Applicant Itam� County Of Butte, California 5. FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDEHYIFICATION tic), it e. ore+nteellan unit : County Planning Departmfsnt c. Vred/P.o, ncx 7 County Center Drive c d. City Oroville a Zana Butte 1.54to GRAM a• HUMOER b TlnE CA tr• TIP Code: 9��65 (From Community Davol,o Mont h. Contact i'er:att (1Vamt Federal 131.tlCk G1•Etl1 t -• a.inA] 1 (�'1tieS d�tttsyhN JOE Ward Connerl r. TITLE ti 4 &-4 84 cat�at.>,) (MU1ti,-yOar CUrnprehensive) AND DESCRIPTIDN OF APPLICANTS PROJECT 11',SPR of ;L F+Z Medio Neighborhood ROVital,ization. APPLICArI1/RIX X PIErl) A . 11»Cortimunily Action Agent+ ACtivities Will, include housing re} abi] nation -I C-0 bNctse `NI her Edueallonil Inititutlon i-Ind�,nnlb. elimination of blight aria substandal•d Zona' ' the itilit ti-cdunh It -Diner lsvr<tivl J E-Cth y ubgrading and i installation of public facilities, saint Pu`rrpayt and the ex ahsion •� p of housing opportunit>_es. D�itri.t a ^ntsavvrdprvlt. fettsr 9. TYPE OF AS51STAl�CC 1. A -Dula, Drent D-lrnurana 10. AREA OF PROJb yT IMPACT tNamda of titiq ountiss e p `SdnP.leo+en4) crani E -Other Entsr apps C-laan Priate tdtyr(�) States, ate,) ' ' 11: ES WA SON: g DER 0�` PERSOFtS g1 I•iedio ,Nei itbrxhaod, Butte County DENEFITINO California 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION A itm C-So-rhton E,1u mtn4llon 1 ,1 6 -Rin it p-cammuatio 73. PROPOSEb FUNt NG 14. CONGR8SS1ONAL 131S7RICTS OF; F DWIL f, j Cj U 0� _ Ent- 'apprdpriaty Wiere. 15. TYPEOF CHAFICE (For Jtd :� a. APPLICAIIT b. PfiDJECT b. APP11CAt(T 17 000 j? 4 rS t �i or )td) A-lntroeto Dollars F 011ie{ (Spss{IY)i D --Deemed rtltafl goo First 4 STATE ;o0 16. PROJECT 'STAft7 C46cteias Dutalioo D-pkteess Duration d. LOCJ.l DATE19 Y,4ao mo �N�,fny I7. PROJECT ao {55 ouRnPON E-Csn6111ation ----_— �_ j a. OTTIEtt� _ --�— 3b Na ctxa 110 1D• ESTIMATED ES Ed DATE arintd tdttdryd) i I I F. TDTSL + 1�Bc Year ria1mih OTC IFEDEAL AGENCY 9.ECISTING FEDEPAL IOENTFICA7IOSUGI7 NUnDR� FWERAL AGENCY 7O„ RECEIVE - REQUEST (1Vor:sa, Cite, J'taW, ztP rod.) Dept. —Em�sabarcadez;a E of CenterI Y1 6 t5, Sate rand eco, CA 9411`1 �`'• IIUD, Cine 21" REhIARsc� ADDEb e. To the txa of L! Yoe . Cj Ito dila In chit eho>yiadbo and ballet, h. tt raryputted by D11fT Zircuier t"-9� Ihis c�7 (tenon wda �ubmlttad, punuint fa In. THt Dtwppucellbn/e4pllthtidn ate eUuotlonf tlienin, to opproprlote We end cone2l, ilia dotunionE nl rlaarin'�ieuto$ APPLICANT duly e4MariraJ 6 l e owrnlnz La boon bl No r.. p .ihd i l 'topilmsu era dlteeQed; t sriao cttetled CERTlFjCS Lia it;illranl and the apphtint Wlll"comply (1) Calit'oniu Stn t,( Cl THAT 6 wlt5 tbo attiihtd 'a to i( iba ns:lel- F:{z1IigjTOUE#@ ti oma• gneo.ie tpprared: (CbhCurrent sUl�tl iElsj on) Cl (lI e, TYPEb 03E A.4O TITLE b. ICttlTUtiE ccRT1;:ylNO ❑ " ; _. �, RCPRE• Cil i ton C. M ckel,soh a, o.�TE Slct;fp SEtiTAfiIVE + `� Cgwr Adrni.n ;trritivn b' Year tnont 4 cloy 24. All NAME �— 126, OR NItAT1otAL UHit 21 APPLIC.1 YcrC. Citi% r TION RECEI1rEb 19 221 Abh1iFIlSTrtAT1Yi OFFICE 'rEDE12AL ,� � ACChwG . ,_ xD. J,rr� .tcArint{ lbErlTIFILi.#tnUN ' 3 " ItT.:GRANT Jl7rtd I ticATIOt{ 31n ActlDtl iAM('cN C2. FUHDII�ti [] !+ llitAttpEp f, tEDEpAL 3 21, AC7tbll i7� 1T�r j3 3 [j b. IlClCCIEDL. APPtICAN Ytar niaseth tray a J y41'�Ct Y 19 r" . COHlTAN 1`0,1 A011511 iONAL INPOIWA RLT)111tED t. TAYlane ani till NutAatyc� t DO 1'iur ptu}il), day ,: IUliti�llw`fT d, IOCXL litT tFtd " t1ATttG i9' w� Lj d: bEmto OTtita q ' an ' a 1%• RE`.IARKs AD� .; :. J//i/%JJ.IU/f//. r. , t Bat e (P �_ .L A N 0 F rinruKAi Wt:AINI lilt) 8L"AIir; COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 1859 Bird Street Orovllle, California 95965 BOARD OF sUPERVISORS R013ERT A, WINSTON R09ERT E, LCMICI HADA iNiiEELER District 1 t)istrict �' DIsttict 3 cHAmMAN JADEDistrict r BERTNA MOSELty DOL ct 2 2 November P-6, !q?q District 4 Ss. bet::i Greene) bireo for Late Clea,'ittghousG Offit-e Of "'anhi'ng and Research. 1lE �`e*itY1 ;street ,5aoxa:ierrl;o, %A 05814 Dear Mt.. Greene `1'rarismitted herein, for stat=e reVieW and comment;, is..'a preliminary appliCAt1i0h XOr a multi-year Comprche'nsive Commull, t GraDevelopment Blbcl Grants submitted by the County of Butte. This preappiicat on is submitted Pursuant to Title 1 of the housing and Community bevelbpmetit At;t of qi, Uffice of the Department t as amended. Concurrent submission is being made to the San Pr o" Area of Ilou ,ng and Commtanii y beve] opment. The program proposed is a oohcentva.ted effol s in the Sl Modio neigh 1:orhood of Butte County, This area has received attontion ;in the past; x however, the t 979-8d gt•ant was not approved by HUD6 The program contained herein proposes to substantially Contpl:etet'itllin tx three ear hdusing and public inipxovemonf , in the area: Tho ,Bl Medial ei rperit oo cliaract erit,ed by sora,ous blight and iiiadequate public ,impr4Votnen�srho�dt �s and tabilization e goal Olt thit; pafgz;l n�lediutili a iedera7 funding i.t thct revita] hair"a on o. The County, hC5 (10mon8ti'Litod that it;oh�essen 116 ro erni eity to 6uccessf'u]ly' undortake and complete the compci,4Ii'vopr�ogratt) as n� outlined horein. Your fa`vorablo trtot sidoratioh and eottima ,jt:a �jrd l therarore, t•equesta' d. ltcibt tt .g.. temlte, Ch". irntan; 'Board o ytiaer, va:aOr i !1 '1..,LVL 4, LiY i �5, coV+y 7»TATE tt, 4IP co' . -,,i'' c; LNU (Cataioo of FO DOMOSucJ>3+lat, j 1O'r i'IT C/ t OAOU'L a TYi two cHArJc;E lc IS CA G,5c'h 14?19 (CDBG) �• 10. 'TY E OF ACT1 0c w&s 0-,c kod) 1'•1, EXiS'TING, FEt7 till', mgiain if.t0u or 1 i' 11. 12, 9 ;n �**11 Now e d Modification a tEwD� Incrooied Dollars a rLr�-tt intremarf ourstion n 0 otlinr Scupa Chen,J ibu Continuoilon b t�[ Docraasud OuLJllars b Docroosnd Duration b ®Carlcatlatlon i r mo 19,APPLICANT TYPE tUNUSHEQ0E5rEDIForC"hanpi$IsdwVo1votiot,of10,0'Jct, 8J0 06 Etitar Latter J �� i Is. RE' UtSTED FUNDSTAIAt J10 �� -M- A, Stats F, School Dlstnet L+! t 9q./[oCntL ( )$ 1 t y AetlnnAOohc 2T,,m re PUNaS DURATION J Ihtnntl�s) b» Intarstato t3. Cnttlrtauntt � `'its• OGS"_ r me C, Sub Stott) 01st H, Sponsored orpanithdoll ? ; Lp�.14 17» CS t, PROJECT START 19�� 6 D'. County 1. (ndlun C!J., PROJECT DURATION IL(Months) E, CItV J. Other (5paoify in Rehiarke) :•J romi, M, 21.22,2J) i l r ter, t�•..• . Yr,, BRIEF TITLE OF APPLICANT`S PROJECT EL MEDTO NEIiy MORHOOD IMPROOMBI NT PROa- CT .G: DEpCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT (Purpola) 1 ACTIVITIES WILL MUM xOUSxNG RI;tiABILITATION, MIMINATION OF BLIGHT AND S(1Lt5`1'ANDATID OG"' ITIONS , THE [1PGRAD11413 Alm INSTALLATION O.P, PUBLIC VAOILTTIES.j AND TH4 EY.PA115I011 Off' i HOUSING OPPOPTUN7TIM'S 7: ARBA OF PROJECT IMPACT lihdieato Ctiy, County, stats, etc.} 4! SIA OVIEl1: COUNTY 0 ' BUTTE _ CAL117ORNIA gyp,-cot S510NAL DISTRICT 29, S- 0rohm-intol Assosstnont:Raqulrod 30, Ci, Att11,40, c)USEt$) TO WHICH ; Ul;, ,4I; TE LD C t 1Sy Simo/Facierni iA{lahcyf r� O( Applicant Qistricts ►mPactod We Pro)ocY, Nc a Ld� III at� � ❑Araa Wilde, c 4_.1 Ngnc . a1 � _-. 3t, a iv+ mh /TITLE OF CONTACT PERSON b A50A5011,90F-• sttoot or P, a Box c TELEPHONE NO. WARD CONNERLY;, COPISULTIANT '21 a b SfiREET, SAORAMENT%, �CA OW 426-1, :ti. d Cy ENV O h1EiN1'AI DOCUMENT fi»ViEVy fiEC1'UIRCD YES C3 . Nb M a Nlfil thQ projt ct rup ire h If eject is physical In nature or rwgwre l roCoptwn7 erivito�Mantui dottiment, CCst the 11, S, i( Yes 0 Snvirontnantd1 lrhixict stdti htettt itcc�rt) Attached (20 copies) YES Cl NO Gwloglc Survey Ouadrungle map In ivhtl Q Draft 8 1 R b FCn31 EdR IDries your, nynncy have a project is located, (� Nogative Declaration Attached (20 topies) civil rights a firmitiye s None atiached + Document Will Be,Forwarded On action pot,ry and p(an7 Approximately YE. r NO )"7_ . PALERMO Man g Day Year t " gA It �YE'bt l�1v�NObyG7 (tvT%iF GRXDLEY 15) n loh, Class, If yes, is[ OA exncuRd? I( No Federal Program Does Not Adquir_ An Chviron YES Cv NO 'G7 Project Ckempt Under Stara Cute oriel Exempt mental �r i ITEMS 32,30 TO BE COMPLETED 0Y CLPAAINr.HOUSv UL 1 Lt _ ,02.�(,LyEARINdlIOUSEIo �t,Lt:AR[NGHOUaE S3.:t ICTION BASED ON 33, b AC'T'ION 'TAKEN ttCVlrty OF STATE APPI iCAT1 �Skltl�il A �Wttl%Ci ant r �Walvcd i't s 1_ �C�Nvtlllctitigit ��--}} iDEtJTIrIER (SAI) b,1�JW:,k Tt1�+ �CI1y 0 Coun y Y y t)br NGHt5L,9 STATE WIDE f�nuNtVt CiI dC4 J�fi Citi. Cou bras cdv Area Cou ty/ City coul1ty± C' , Nuns it l.ouTstVl 354 CLPARI tl Aron IhIPACT CtSDi � Yes � No +• Cit Coutit' J City Co1,nt 9 C Pin i III, STitTE, PLAN REQUIRED V I1rCEIVINa.DATL vt JOU itdy W.n SiGNA(`UftE OF CH OPF1C1AL _AT CLI:At;iNCHOUSE 10.d ' 1-1 Yui No 36. FINAL CH ACTION DATE Yr, mo eav 0--- ", o. ITWS 39•42 to Bi CaMP41iTr4o BY AIIPLICAN•T 131�rt7Hf. uENIai1+7CT FOIAM 10 rc ornAL AopNt"Y DC r A tjrlgrrt ;yf Nr)tl we AND WOM4 D�VCl.tintlktt,r PorroA►pi—J l�ti0 No. 67-lr1121 ASSURANCES (INSTRUCTIONS: Tho applicant must pravidd asstxahros ond,rcu cortily to all of tho 10110wfn9 ltomv Tho otr,y axcoptlosr is ltom No. 10 for which the applsrarir must ceruly ns to oithor (n) or (b), or is Goth.) The applittint hereby aasureu and certifies thol he ht�c colliplictl ;;pith the tet:ni:106nn, polir`ieaguid6linac -Indt.�quircmtsn'ts of OhIM Circular NO, A--95, and I ntt he will cun,rdy with (hr.. tr guint'lont;, paliclan, guidelines Ind ruquiramerls of rrdt•,ral hlannt;c,nicnt Circulars 74-4 and 744, att they rctntc lu the applicntistu, adceptt (tel., wtd use of Federal funds for this (ederulINJ.:08led ProWtsni, Alsn the npplicunt givcu asapJrindo stud ccttd(it r; w'lit tcr;pcct to tits &rani that( 1. It ptAsesgu.5 legal uuthorlty to apply ft+r the it-int, ;slid In execute the proposed proltralti; that roroit• lion,rnotion or similar action has bean duly ttdoptrd of basted nn on official act of the cippllcaril't: ptnv orning body, authorizing the filintl of 01P ttptllit::rtinn, rnrludihF ell undt•rntnndittl n And naaurnncca con- taincd therein, and directing and dc.il,iiuttnt; tits rellt,lits:nit's chief_cxozutivo officer nil 1110 authorized p.. the applicant to nr.t In Connection with then ilicntion'Snd to i f pl pravtda ru h_additlonr�l rn armallontaa may be rte aired Y g, 2, It will comply Villh: (a), Title V11 of the Civil 2101(s Act of 1904 (P.L. 88-352) arid in nccordanco with TI'lle, V7 of that Act, no person in the United States :dtttil, on the around of race, color, or notional or gibe be aucluded tram participation in, be denled 1116` benefits af, of be olhdrwdae aubjccted to dlscritnlnallon under any ptograrn of 12CUvIly fur whioll 11w6 Applicant rochlves Federal (Inaitcial nadla(nncc and will dmma, timely tako any nicaaure); tice.csnnry to effectuhtc (Iiia ugreament, if any tool property or't tructurc thereon is provided or improvdif With the old of Federal financial acalslanco outcnded to tho Apptt= cants this asaurance t;,il obligati' the Ap'plicant', or In the case, of nny trannfat of such proporty, any tratisftrtre, fat' the. period durin8 which tltu� rct;l pt updrty or rirucluta is uocd fol r, purpose far v Itch the Federal fintrnHal# asaistabct« Is extended or fqr anotitel purpose Snvolvlrho provision of ointilat Gorvlctea or bcnafitr; (b) Title VIII of the Civil Mahts AM of 1968, (P.L., 90-284) as amended, and will ndmlrilbior oll prol;ramit and activilioa rcloting to h Uallig u'nd community dcvelonmcnt In a mahnot to a(firmntivaly to.-Chet frit -hoe a l n tt« (c) Soctibn =109 at the HouirinP and Cantntunity aevel tlitnent Am, nf`1,a7«1 and It- t r:onfcrmnnco i7ith oil re- hulrornciltC lm owed b ar ursuant to ilte Rcgulattontt of the 0epuriment (2.1 CM Pari 570,661) iatzuEd p t to that Scc(lon; and in nccorrlatice with t1lot 5ectlan, iia prtiion In ilio lldltcd,5lotea shall, on + elk eluded file of, or be sub ectad to disrriminnilon or Any 1rogram a(torn pnrtioititdtd 3h, be denied ti:� litns�, the comtaUhft � dovulo e n } ( L activity funded In Vt O o or In part With a ounce o,rocc colnrsntottodul rat Y r p fun. , (rid Et:ecuttva Otdcr 11063 an equal a' , srtunit n. AL yin Itotizing, (a) 56.460n 3 of the Ilouaing and Urb.tit 17ttac:Ibpment 'Act of 1068, on wnendjd, �vjultlhg tkot to tho 8rortsat ftp 1 wr, otrtent fcdadiilo b ottunitles ;u• trt+inihlt ttnd cmni'nyntrnt bo glvi!n lovt�Or lncoind fb4idatitd of ilia Ift Oct nrad dad cahtraeld (or Work in ctinituctton whit tht« htojot:l be ownitftdl to eligible bunlnosa R bwceri� 'rthlch aro located ln, or owned in su,bttlinttiul part b)l, pLtaoiitl rorilt,nl; :tn rhe titan at the ptiSJetts ' 3. Pilot to the bubinIsitlo,j of: to appilention, the applicant lins; (o) Provided citlxctta evllh ndnryanle in fotirt,ition co the amount n( funtln itVail. bia (or proponed t comntund'ty ddvrlolincnt dhd NA1411ft uetdviticit, titin tango of activities that hi�n'y lin undortahoii, and, What Ihtpottdnt ptoginin rediulw111onlr;; (b) I161d at (east trvb dltbI1C'j1ent ttl;s to'ttlitalh rile vlo+Nx 6f c'Itlxcnil btt ci+laltiloAlly drvclopment and lloualog nt bdk: and (G`) Provided cltlzena ah hdirrttioje bpporlutlity'to lthit�l�ipitta rn the duvolopsnbnt at the npi dlc611bil and In the develapmcnt of Lilly revitiltrns, ch rrtl;cu, or amt�nrlgtcrtti;. n, The applicant vrlllt (0) 11110vide fart And tcokonhblc re,16,tolidin lrtyrr:ctitt;'and nw-toonnite In bc'Gardanaq Willi seetlb-nh 202s 2C �, nhd 204 of the Unitornl Weloculltul Awuiatirnt�e mid kdol ritrjhrtly ilcnuit`dtioii Nlicida Mt (flnl., 91ft«ltt� nhd trpptiitmltlC� 11U17 r�. ;ul,rfirirttve lu sir fe+r fltitlilt' , irtdlivlrluttlr;,'�Sntinot�ththa,trarp= othtiolls or axttii iutlahs tfiidpi';tced utr it ri,•t.ull of ri'lly mCgt0Ai0nti of will 'ptbpt tty lot bih activlly � 0tluist6d unlet OIL. Ptogrolot iUti.?1113«1) tl'1..t f , (b) Provide relocation unsirrnnec proi;r: rns offering the service:; deuoribed in Soot ors 705 of P.Lo 91-646 to such displaced families, pnrtnershi (x:, corporationrc or assnciut cri: in (lie munnrrr provided under applicable HUD regulations; (c) A's,ura thut, within n reasonable tine fxior to displacement, decent, site, and cnnitary replacement: dwellings will be avniluble to such die-placed familirt .tend individuals in avcordunce with Section 205 (c) (3) of w, L. 91-646; (d) inform u f (ccts d persons of lite'benefits, pollcit and r:, and pear .dures -provided' tot: under .PItD rcgulationsS (c) entry out the relocationrock^s to 'su s p ! ' ch n manner as to provide dirplaced personwith uniform and consistent services, rind assure that reptacernent housing will be tivuilablo in the saute range of choices with respect to such housing to all displaced per4ons tegurdleua of race, color, religion, or national origin; t S. The applictsnt will, (a) in acquiring'real property in 'connecti'on with the community development block gtorit program, bn gut to the extent permitted under State li w. by the real property naquinitlon policien not out urider Section-301 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Renl Propctl) Acquialtion P6116es Act rind the provluions: of Section 302 thereof; (b) Pay or reimburse property owners for necessary expanses 6a specified In SaCteoitn 303'rend 304 of the r1ct; "and - (c) Infotm affected pert.ons of (lie benefits+ policies, bad ptocedorea provided for under HUD rogulationa.. Ei 1: wild give 140D and the Comptroller General through any authorized repraarntativo occodi; to and the richt to examine till;recorda, books, papers, or documents related to the grant. Ti The appliaa'nt will comply with the ptovirlons of the liatcit Act which limit the poilticril activity, of employees;: , S. t will comply with the roViatons of k.xccutive Otdor 11296, rcleting to evaluation of flood hazarda, 1 p Y p '� ' 9, The applicrltiOr., certifying officer:; (a) 0nnsanta to ansume the utsttuit of a tcsp&,isible Fedatal officint under the Nritional l nvlronmetitnl PCI Icy Art of 1,069 Insofar or the prov'!Mona of suolt net ripply pursuant to this ,pari; dad (la) ir. authorized rind tonsents oil behalf bf the-two,11 rat and himcelf to accept the jutisdlcilon 0f,tho Federal courte !for the pur'pouc of driforcement of Ilia todroo sibilitlos as such nn official. 10, The C ommun'lly bevclt,pment togrntri: i't Git a5 maximum fentible prfoHty 16 nctivilier, which i+ill icnCf It 1oU-or madatsitn—Itcotiq f.n rutllaa of vst id rho prevention te elimlnation of ;iu+a of blight,;, , rr (b) ivontaing acllvittez dedlgncd to nheCt athcr community development needo fieivintl ti pnrilcilaf irawndy which ar.e tipediflcally identified rind drScrlbcd in the appl,icrid0r, comtnuntty devblopmcnt pion trier shirt•` y arid coin'mutiit y development, Irtotitnmi t1i It will eatobliah sn[aguritda to pt0hi'iit ettiplovres (toil! using po.itiann for it purpoxe that In of Over, the appearance of 6olhq m-otivrited by= e for pilvnie t`,ti.in for thenoteivu:; or 601 ow.) patticularly thbso' with whom they have family, business, Ur othiir trod, 13 it «i;4i ce'loply with all tct,uitcmcnts impq;:cd by )IUD corictrrning tycolttl tr:tiuiremenlis of lhv. , ptoEram, tegtti;t *racnta, rl p , , c mcnt atttl other ri'd�ntinislrltive rr.+ ttircitiit"tlist n prottdlri nccbtd►1at3r_wit{r h•clarr►ihSana ,rr C.liculat i•1,-7, , Litvtnl Corlitkritlont h.coutirt-I for the nplrltcntil nitd till owitney-tit-low adntl(ted to penciled yin the! State In u'J i h tl+i` applic�► 1, is lt)ct d, l cettlfy Nit the fne.1. and cpre.ont:rtion!i ennlnincii in Aasutnncc 140, 1 above ON true find in attotdnite with 51a1e And itrc;al law, , t µ n OAMMI V, 13LAMSTOM,; BLit;te Cotin tY COuns trtt;y Cbi ,fyGruio4,11 nil jYn1 _t illtaAfl ftjird U r • SHALL CITIES COMPREI ENSIVE HIOG►RAH Prosplilican'L N;a'me b(Itto Count Total amount rocjuest od 1 L500 000 _Y htulta,year Ccr►itlarelic n-oivra 1. Criteria for Sel:iction. Criterion selected �) (0) (i) 2) (a) (IV) J) (e) (v) 4) (e Il Problems/Needs to be oddregsed by,procram Thi County of Butte has employed �ever.nl L•echni;qucs For a,sac swing its community dovelcpment needs: A primOry techniquo involv,dt a sories or public hearings anal rorumo covoned throughout the. year Fnr the sole purpose of receiving' public aommonta regarding the County's co'mfiunity devclopmor t needs which warrant Coinmu.nity Do t' (CDBG) 7 vrintonct�. ve.ia -menL: Block Gran The County ;also rolies hoavily upon public hoaring conducted as a uircc,L port or tlrc CD()( app.litntion proccon, in addition to lo'caily prepared documien`ts, such ,a the Gorr rnl Plah, which charac- NM torizo noighborKbod conditions and idehUry problems requiring (�raority ati+cnt:nh i Aa n ttrwil or the above doscvihod (arocoo-1a tits C.ablity has.ceon- cludr?cl tlyat Lha vov:i.ttrl zcition of iLs :lo«nr income unAkIhboncads it tr community dovclopmunt ni od OT Lhr, highant priotity" Such � ghbnrhood3 rohrotlonL the ,lol'O DL ;r�tl�l�ly or huud ikig 1°'rir 1, wr- bnrl n� moclorvL.04 i.nconlx porsoiis and aro o "In j ,r tior.1-til norl ocorinmi tha County, the Lwo nnighborhoud y in llutto Comity 'wha.c h cont.oii i Lho hilhtmL .i,tcid omoo 0(` J�Ovorty► ;atrlartttit��dlrsrr(' hrrdrsarid�., ohd(hlirj'hLod hr.ighbov- hood rondiUcitrs nt'o Fi Radio and "�irtrprntarit°o���r�,, Goth. naighbarhooda hdrur t�r:v,tit ii i�� y,� 17 K.rory Lhu ,►r[a,�d+ct:s` of si�tl'O wit -: l�llht.t.� The El ffedio neigHibn1 hotad is locatod on tFie sOuthcrn fringe of the City of 0rov:.11e in ,Butte County: The nairtlatyox`hoocl has born formally identiried by the County as blighLe.d and dplc rioratinr� a.nce 1175: The housing st=ock in Cl 1•1edio is Karnartr) l;he oldest in the County incl capital improvements (`curl,, gulit.ers, oidetrrrllzs street improvements, and storm drainage) etre either non=exioLont or badly in need ofjopa,31.t, Whilo strides have been trnado in alleviatingdilapidated • . _ pidated dwellings. and im rovanq puolic facilit ie:s p ` through previous CDB1 Title 1 programs, a .Majority of* homes reninin in a substandard condition and capital 'imp rovOrlhontty 'a re present on 1 in areas of previou_a GI)L30 involvement 9 Y rhe Cl Hedio neighborhood is also characterized l)y b large pope latioh of low and moderate -income and minority hotrsehol.ds. Thi most recent door -to --do or survey concerning incotiior Was completed y I €ld°, of the haUs.holds: in E1 Medio n 1978 and revealed that pearl ore IOW" .ncome., (Low"Inc;ome is rlefitipci ns les: Lhan 80,10, or the CoLrnty median income:): According to t:he atntc Department of Finance, 1975 Speoiol Census, nearl`�Y 16,'d' or the llou,-eho;i ,lds n Cl 11cd- o are b)..ack. This figure- 1) igure re1)rt,,r pts 45,a orrrll bla'c;lz houaehtrld ifi fiutt- C -- - -- A. Ilhuaint ,;. id '' A„ entified by a su ve y t,si,r7g that 11r7i,Form. iMfiruirlG Code,, ChnpLer' 10 (1979 Edition) Lhare aro 281 tFnitrr in need or some lcve,L or rchabi,l%trrLion in thLs p%�o;graam rIre. This 1 77 of the tote! unit, (361 ). T1tc pr`og�'nrrr prrfaoscat7 15crein will rellobili rate -- or N.'"10VCy if L(h L)Itrrbi0 Etat='r<aftnbii.i Ll fttibta - 227 of the 28*1 Units dcscribod obbv(,1, I1 - rula;l;,i(j lqb r k The nr Lel for fa t,talic works a (i�! Curbo) t trttr,rrrar t;�cfownI1t t,r n11d storm dr iir7rrcjc) facrrV! Ono Hie% cntia.O proOrtanr Arra with the 1 + i:on,anly C AsuOQUt LWtt,) rrr exe:ep tion of Grr cas vrhvro previOLJO GIMG funds hOvG br:etti uL•ilized. The npmd for these public imprai.reff)(In S c.ncom1)ntrrtC''t) 16 block s. The' proposed program will rt.►�t;Ltn�irally <compa>~1,c these jrnprQvemonbs over three �,.l vLLenLion will be given to connect improvemorlLn along Or, nmol. hrovily Lrav°elod - sl.rceLs, thG reby, prow ding sate traffic rtw.r fo.r, autos and pedestrians. III. Community Development Program �a) �b (cr Activity # boscription of Activity Lt ntion Al Acquioitaon of 15 subsLandord C40, 0081-0085 dwellings, a majoriLy of which Cl Oadio Program are beyond rehnbilitatiom� Ate a 2 Relocation cuf 15 It'ouseholds, and tounlywide• others taimporarily disple,ced No ctJined arta by rehnbzlitaLia'n. rt+ r,eIbcateo;s• 3 DomoliLion, Cl,earance;' and E.b. 0081-(0085 Dispo!-�,it%oh or acouired �1 Hedio Program properties to low-- or modurnte-I Ares • ihoome households, lr Rcsident,iol Rehabilitation'- ED. UU81-0085 - - 227 dwollinos will, be arra:ted >rl Medto Prooram by this aotivit'.y, Arca is1 Public Works OstrGet improve- E:D, 001.0085 ruent"s) will er ruct Lh6 on Lira Cl Neel' Prograft program arLen . 93 r1 peT' ons Arte, will benbfiL: Public Works (storm (11,11iri-0:e b E, 0, 008 1,-t1 C1t15 will alt ct onLire out lhborz- rl t•,Iadin Pto,gtjrrm hood, 1,820 {.crtrorts btrnc C"i L- Area 1: i.ntl, C :'1dmi`hioLr'nUon will ntjt)arvit3ct coordi.nbte> and oLhol! W,1s adminiotee prGtarGrtn, lv. CQ 0, tnrorrrttrtion 't"« I ► r2 jt rOxAt i y -uc,( i {t - Activity CC)BG Costfcl) Nan-COOC C stim.1t0 .. Fstt:im at o �` �' Source or r•_vLiton Lo x295 000 2 fl 2 000 Con ul, t.rn L 22, 500 Cormul.L•flnt. rlCanl�tll,Lont; 711 , 000 705 000 Cil 2ZO0000 Cau.l n:: _ 21 G4,.500 441 Cowill y Pub;tlorj4n Dep L. C72,000 ,000 C�()LlIlLv Pub -t9orlM Oelat., CtlnoultonL , - 0• raQra°n�0��r]9st fl3v Actiyil•y and veer) Year 1 Activit 11 Cost' AotivitV 1'enr Z # Cost Yi�a 3 _ AcLivi Ll t �i Cast Al $ 45,; 000 Al -' 2 fi 75,0110 A,l 050 000 �a 4,000-$i z 45, 000- 33 �, 000 r 1-�, O'0Cl 000'4 �' 1 7S, 0170 4 01 84, 500 BI ZEl S, 5cic.� G r 255, X00 ,;. �1, 5�[� � f64_1 �7, 5C)Q 131 78, 000 - (,,j C - 0� - _ ,2 VG, ono -0- '._ Cr :... 24 , 000. -. W 0, 0 0 n 013, not) �---�- —.� X500a00 V. Imis�lr.t ni th-rr Prot�ased Pro0rolil A, L) —N Tlu� 'prop aotl pror���,ar� will rcVi`(:o1a z rand olyabi int Ilio 01 Ilt'tlir nolghbavlood Thiry +a1, be ocilibVed t:olnpt'clil r siva larin 'inr,Ilwllig HIO I"ryl tr,tt.tncl �irrtiviLia:� trrrqu'� aiL>l,t�n, rc�.ra�caLi,an, d'crnr�litin� cl.onpIt11oa ran, > r ldtln�•hit t'}111t)L�it�1t {Cl ti-, and it1)I jt 1901'l�'tS inl�)I`gVI'_Mr3nL 3; IItotlpi naI Al 1t51* iii`rtn;t rlltitl 11'srwt� Lo 1,"oflr9�yilJ ti n I1'Ml)�hll'k 1'tl l o t:ltrlr�hr l]trl hr� low- :�n�l�ts�t� tllrsrlrtitllr�i'rt_tr�illr:'_�rrfitit�ltr�.i`r1�1, .l Code enforcament, ' progrorn income, Califarnitt Ilraucinr Finance AgancY crud r,.,rmcr,3 Homedrfl.t ►.t3I'..t;ratirris progrnme `ja J also be uf:i,l .zcrJ in rehab lalttt.irtc� Lhca hpu,a.nca sLoc'k Rcsidcntial rchnbi'litr,tion ►,rill crap, l; aF tura sub - Categories - minor and major rehab,tMinor rehabili Lotion will involve weatheriza'Lion 6?wd miner Ot'r.ucL-ural or electrical deficiencies. CDBGFunds, Procirsm i,ncon►e, cache enforcement and CIIFA fund, Will. be utilizarl to achieve the zehob.ili.tation of 00 units ickintiFiod n rbi,l10P substandard rat an nvc rage of ,' 1,500 per unit. This tql,ll; arrest further decline .in th`o psogra area's housi',ng sto('l<: Major rohabilita- Lion will ,7 avera e' �] `� ,000 per unit and i{haa $G O; 000 in -CDBG funds Will be coupled ti.IiEh CMFA, Section 312, and code on. )rce- merit to rehabilitate 144 units over tt'rrw three_Yca'r ProrlrLrjrb The net imPtaut of this s eries of octivitiO0 tvil,l be to substant.ial.lY rehnbil tai,e the inventory of substandard Properties within the program area and t.b arrest noi0hborhood cieteriort)tion. Public Works As noted; the: infrastructure OF the Procd. rtim area is in an advanced sLdto Or dorl:ino and evoh is non-existent in some �ireGi�'. {ow flY itlStalling Liar , urbs gutters, sIdewalf<s, and storm dV0in09a f aci.lities na o(JUinnEl in ticLivitia, 131 onrl q2; 1�ho entire: area need Neill be substortao:ll.y mlt: Elecause 006 of Ltic nren 18 ren n r 0 low ox m0(10to L incorne; tha bene('it an LI its activity i8 gtri'to Iriglt f"or tltic►; e' 0f 10 W' income. the expansion of how-sing how-si .g . ro` IO1Vr 1�- rraiira zlt Will pit only be iVrtrii � ►rhc1 ►m►iot,lr'�frir, rrc�]t o,tt nt~., acr9r.nr,na.r but, also bv aofluLructioi, r� e ... perrrtan;3 icancato�.tilit,c►tion� t fat oPeL Ly r't ,�r ttan cJati n c,; t;ra crrirl ti�c►il tat uU.IiznLinn, L-fin CounLy will inL ,gin We t�vrrslrtrr�Llnn, celyrrl�tJJLrtLI oni I turd r3as1�o3;,itit�n ofhourinq for leie nntl macho}rrtis incomra foo ttrv°► ....5 q' UAW" Thq Burbank School :site, act ui.red ] with 1310cic f�rrartih.,_FUnds, is the most Striking example of e`rpr�nd.i.10%.1-ttr7tJ ntodorates,-income housing •1,n the area: The, entire sift; �tt()11d Inodritr.l,y+ 234' x 422') will soon be doyolopod tr�th the r,xr)resrt interlt of lati'r and modorato:-income housing. The Burttt�rth 5'chool site trill expand' the inventory of 10%1_hnd 'moderate -'r by 19 dwollin s. anecime housin-g g The acquisitior7 improve housing opportunities program Will r:iduil'ionally , Fox 1ovr-- and modr:t�c�to-,incorfte households by improving 10 units to the st,ondar.(ira set by the County for safe, decent, and sound housing. rtjrttu.lritively; 2°9 units will he available for, expansion of the lntr« and modero'te- ancome housing inventory. t`. �e the t t r stt rant im rctvo a '' S p _ p>:•,irici gal in need ore For me tits curbs gtAt•er , and gigot.ralks) and storm drainage Both OF these Will be substontially compleL-ed in the 16 blocr< j!c ram ares where these improvements 7LC eatitor inadequate or nein- , existent, l • •storm brainnttrr In addition to tho $1641500 Clonri rei�uest t*or these activities The County hits budgeted $1CCl1000 or revenue uh0r3n9 funds and. received vera'rication of n +f� ,527.x,, icon 01,hn't and $120500 loan from the parmt�r • 8 Homo omo Adm3n4igrr►Lion tou Jj,,rtinoyo uctiy3 i i es.'I�rr ruz.tufptagt't the ,corm t of thauw ttr_tivities will be fltIeviaLlb'h or the totally inrtdoq'urttn systom of storm rtru r°rotlo ;err Hiet1ed10 naighht��h�aracla t'ctr HIP, bonefi L of� t >~ arr.trs rtsicirn-too C01o, or whom 7rtt leitr-! rain moderate - tit on) rt .t`Lt.:Yrtt �rrr�vnten,t,; The only Orrtrt t�r tl7 ru'tihatit) tC;ot u I jrld ssidowhiks in the ontin rI ' 11(wi,) communUY ovo Lhtt,zr; l',ttrtl lt.►vp' t°r.ryclud l [� C� CI G� rt t l: �a r� t i on tri 1,,11(1patLThe hr t.rtt.ip,r1 ��rwstl int• ttt'esC: into rovt.mtt t;t, utiotw Lltnn Lite i'tr c C t.h;;tl. Lht,t _. , y �t t� o nisn cxs.otut Q, M V1. - Ann2aj '--Is of Amount of Fktndo Used To 'geneft Lacecrate- ncome Fersonc, Activity !!umbe-r Total ttumher FI'c:mher of peraona r; It ocnt Amount Persona served n meeting, definitions F>:odcratend � � Of Lov_ and Moderate '' Used to Income Zenefit (d(e)L/f 39 s .�..� 2 3 2 37 3 9 , 10 0,00, Q. $225,000t$2 2S 0017 V3£o0.a 8.2 G00 8r000 59i 750 $o a 1 2,.500 1a 00C 93$ 5� l00 714,000 114-000 t 1323 i5� 8€l Q' 220.0u(3 y' 176,.Dtt 1c f6 80a 164,500 13J-,.600` TZ, Ga r s t T S. al' 4?U, �fJO a , 346,600 Total iEet , 4&�0n0etfi a i,.�8,,00Q Iy Z benefit to Iqt�— and rode:rnte-ince n. rn�a { 1. 2. 2;.6 Personser F P`ersans in line ttousefol-d: Btft:te County Pious rpt 2 us : E1em�r�t 3. Administration are same individual cos si subtracted. as _ VII Pe I. in flrStasi nn incl 1 , I`Iousinr� Ef forL• a. Providing housinrt for how- and hiod� r���:a.rtcome aln.e�1 in a mann�;r which tJroyictos'hounin, it t:hrdicas i.n area8 a z ri e o f rti i n o z�i�-�.- t nrf law —� 2a.ncome conr,rntration:. There are five Section 236 projects locntt ri' in Butte County which offer ho4tsing not to exceed 2a.' of the household'sgross '[100100, ' Those pa�ojcets rrrc located in the non--impacted areas o-f Chico and Parodlsc; and ore rentals, Tho rtcrmers Ilome Administration has approved 438 sub idirrc] rural housing loans in Butte County since `1977. Those loc►ns were throughout the County, bu most lucre in the Oravillz, ptjradise, and Grarlley areas, A Farmers Home Administration rnultxl^4imaly hnu:5ing dcvelapment has recently boon compjoted in narv:• ci►at. Orovi,lle. This 88— unit project cjives priority to seniors, disabled persons, mznort,y mitt ot►tc families r low-incorno households. There are t'Wo maJor tiftatnily a>siutert deve?o C�t�tte County, One iinh1' �, pments .in a s t tb una L complex 'n Parndiso, oil of is d which is and an tlGvunit, coint5le.. it, Chaco, 52 units M of which are dw t. si ut,od. aro C111t 1�'a to an S'�"Ct 1'a 1t 8 at.tb � as 'n ordac to match r �n> Titu.�c fa '. u r0colved from oc'cupai Ls. fioth dekojopmLnt3 etre senior oaLizrh oriented and aro Fully oc:cupind,. fit LLL County herr wovkod to, providu lo�v� a'rirl —L—0-i`t cotne ftrtusing in oil nvor►„ or, thn County. All It()i.nLs<jre t{e�uesl;oa fta'i' tf i� critrrian boctjuaE: or tho fallowxrrg cltr:umohtirtaon. b.ll�^y C?`1.,a.1� f� y • �) th iJCt�tlJanr` t r+ ------ -- o n s i ,' t. o d It Tt�r�t�ty ftctrr�t+tti:' of Clr,tt�tr. rjun'ty Ilnu;in�rt 11ttt:hr,r l:y a''s nLed ft�suaok�r�ldt�ttr��' inincwrih,a�.;lt,lthl.hr. .or:,t�i��tnrtr~� oriiectiot� tl t�ntl CIIF°A mTj P n elitl mi,ttir��r;i L�c.�; trt�r� prtyv,%dod 1:101In rl r r � Qppartun tis throu911out but;tc COUht ' oitr�l,. fa Y • Tltr roc; r `�gr are :located .in 01„1 urlaan rtretrs r�F k)ira C Y. the e:17couraging the wiclr;st lovel.; t�f` rrtcirt7 cli;tlrralw7'al possi,l�lc. This same pattern of dispersal f)rrvcrils ►1.i 1>It rt;c1','trd to ("armors Home Administration units. c. L_?r r Family hcus ng 0Ssfstance neC'Cfs. 'Eighteen percent of Butte County Flousing. Arrf;harity assisted households are "large families." The 1978•.79 Housing Assistance flan indicates 7 need of 13°d ("or large Famlaes, primalrilIt Should serve large onr.d that the �ar�ner Ilomrr units Farn,'.lacs and 35,, or those units a �s} �ted 1 Section 31 rtrlt) Cl)f3C prog 'amt involve large rM ell tf. I�IQu_ snc�__a�,sisi,artce ncaals Frnm reviQus HAP (s ILO —1,) The most recently a ~ y pproved f)ousi ag Assistance Plan (I'IAP , hR' su1-►mItted in October, 197 s ' b. The over -ill tarsals L, t ha s 1IAr , t*� n -dwellings ovrr the`1 � � oirnt;r-rir:cut�ant and 300 rental n ha,% r,°.gym yr;qtr. 7, Achiovt;mt;nt hetttai - �I10 3uttc C, ,+ntY )-loosingAuthority (Ii A)i 431OU8chulds itrav s received t,stanQe. This assistance hes ISeet in the form Or runt rl as; slfsrtce through the Section 23 ScoLion a protroms The ratmcrs 11r�rnc Arlrni�t. ,ti�rat10n 110 ttv:idarf tftroc, i,oa rental Y� Lim! ba T1tr Oi G all /or "� t5i4�C,�IC�nI.� haaVC I�raV,���d ass.` at u � tttcrs, _oF rt:hLa'�l rani) -s, tahl G1~ t�ticlt lenhit low- Ornmoric rilt,ia-�f'' �_ . ancarntt rt,t�rt>. The-Crt>~rttty hast tlnereFore, provided sight rhonjILly h':i3Oht.r re',ntri1 t ssi -,atranbo thin 1970-79 1)AP goat. ( 270 inryre Lhctrt t a 300 tiora.l Acl7.iave:ntent - 0wr5,ctr; Tht� I't:<trtnrr� Ilante Adm,irt,irttratitan has pravidOd 207 loans ("car '"w_ 7nd tnracloi�r 1 e- t�t.otnt� houpinri )tart�r:ltrttixa� P1tra 1'rnlir'1 ra lr rr hrtcr 'snrtrlr� thV0 ti .r:l .Gt.�ti >►UrC 1t`dt i:s ;_ and Lwo aact;ion 504 loth:, ('qr a.oc.j_incuatjr. folnu trPao;i;r, The CC)BG program has directly r.ehabili.toLed 191101oe- holds, all of Zvi ich a:y5irrtr.f low- or mciderdte-;income 11o`usoho1(1 Rural Home. Repair fundo have asoisted seven houset5o1c1s, 'Phe California Housing Finance Aga�ncy is l rocesoinr77 20 loans approved by eligible lender;s under Lho-lotu0, 0 wership I•lome Improvement program. These 1;oens will bene Fit 10ty- and moderate -income horns buyota to pur hv,'4r dwellings. _ The County h`as 0,180 provided tai nific-Orib higher owner' g Y t-han tho 1978-79 HAP. C 1 73 .iddi tionel unity over the 85 unit got -11, ?: Lo,cpl C" ull Cmploymehh and Cnt•roprenruVia l EFFprts The most reliob;le minority data For DuLte CbuntY is the 1975 S»sisal Census.Tf,aL corn mus is m0.1t Ocourete in .itv represen- Lation of hobs( olds, noL individu0lo TI, minority household Fig0ro given for the unincorporoLi:d C01,nt Y 0reu io 1' j8,12 house -- ho.lds. The. Lotol number or in the urlincorpor0ted County area is Jx; 224. 5.G a of County household;) ars , there - rare; m hara;ty nority:, Cortxact,� The : County }ads Lalt(:n �aragrc� xGgvta t�r.t;irttl to it,valvc pot >art a/ runts or minority tgrratily t�tacl�rgrptart�itt ltt i nae T:f�t1G pt oornm, Fra r, ox"'rtlip.] o) Lwo project -IrOLn r0,t),td0nL.3 hOva been enoouragbd tend ,ass isLed Lo at) Laill tho.tr cr rtt;rtac:t�.ora' liraon;c �lg9d or rill co;hLrnCUq rlt'ritrdc"d For howsinrf rchobilitaLion faave 1i0ho� to �t:hce61 0 M d Lho11 in i tlo rLy rhC: r`1.�r�� ul.il,i z yet (I10 s6ry idt'�r Contnt�ouhLy r.�. 't3 minoriLrtwrtor) ' r nit:�t dovclopr ook ccria.u.iLa.t)'cl plrinHing timid . ititp;tCment;,�Lirtn nC at:; Mr, prorjrrstn,, i Or 5 T A T Rr-POJJ T Community: Devolopmont Block Tarrant program (197S 1979) BuL•te County first received Funds under the Community peva lopm(:nt Block 'Grant program in fioral year 1975-76. Since that Limo, Hio and 19 has ., Thef Deportment of and Urban Develop nt has Count , 7Q--79, Development has a.A•rarded Funding For these program years os rollovtti 1975-76 _ $76,000 _1976 77 $435, 0-0 1977-78 1978-79 $450, QUCJ : development The community progrom hot been coha,ont;ratod in tufo unincorora.Lr�ri areas s of the County, LhO r-1 HOdia Obighborhood, abutting the southern portion of the City of Ovoville; and the l„ha� nt p antown ncighborhontlr siLuntOd south of the City of Chico, IniLially, the County cancers ratecM its community development activities in t 1 Hedio, eypanding to Chopmantown In fir,001 Years 1977-78 and i. 1'?75-7'C,�Commurt.ity pavoloomonL AcLiviti r. n .= Cera rc o ThO County has expended 100 r7f tlir. trl.lotLed frandirig for the 19'75-76 programyear, 1lctiviLies undert-a'kon included;,. Housing Rehz bi li to L.io'll ab s 3 Public Works 2t3,6?2d 6. �6 Demolition and Clenrailre 2;709i26 . Comm oily Dev'e,lopmoht' Plannirir�. 5,t7r3C1,(l0 t i 76 j O0O, OQ AIjou i. rt t1 i7IL 1;wUi13;triL1on The County provider) x: 5M,36 in :loo. t.tyl.r� � L loon r`1nd rirnnLe rbr I:lje ri:li;alaii i.i:hLir�rtor vcIII eft nL,ial dwelling8 I, i'uta,lic, 4trarlta Tho inlLial public wol'ks lai,`Or(N"m sras rlilcr� �i~eJ Ln,ir;arei the olloviaLion of f oociinq by pv6vidinq :gtorm draimaqe far+il,it::iutl at: the lblquoL Lopoovnphicoj laoi,rll: in the area. 5troeL imprrivements igLstb taocjun an tilt sato area to Coordinate tho No rr6jd� pr,riii"O: woHo n'iurmporients of tli>w lirorirrrm (;a Li '� ui drOinogo nh(11 n'1; i. to 11vtove1,100nt:o) a , r C, D0M0.1 !` ion u►7d [ l.oarrrnr.c The nuilrbp of clilapi.dotccl Vncint -t ruCtLJrV , dcbri i• - strewn la,: s an thazordous opnditions ,in El I,leclio cic.!(l that sub, �' inti,al attention be given immedial-,Oly to tlamt� lititill ar'il mch ;1 clearonoc not: vities. The Ct'untiYp Lherofor(i,, conc�,ntr- tauaU nti.on on the roblenj o llcVij)l„l,rig ' gr damoliLion and clearnrjt, blighbod and �jns¢wro ries hborhood condition r Ovau h an a, res5itrc ro ream ra' cl 0 @ o. ' D. Co,r'Iqunit v Development Plnnnir7 Tho County expended $5,000.00 in this first program year to cicveI0p a ne; ghborhood strategy, for cc)ordinOted community de�,eiopmWnt activiti.ea in Fl Medici, 1 . 1 h716- 7 7, Coh MUhi, ty Development Act. viten l'rc7r �.e8s l�OUsing Rchnbili t-ation � rublio Works 1, X12,11 � pemoliti,on, Clearance and Aocjtlisi.tion 3., '.26 Relocation � 29 Subtotal $ 4260u ,a,t�t3 -Encumber`ed Sf 559 4'2 ToLal 435; 000, 0(l Thi's figure is E110 balohce of rw relocation poyment mace 'to s'n atvtler-acGUpant., payable in poricidic iontal.lments. tr taken; The E976-77 aarnnwunity dovel,opincnt program �.jas a continuation of the 1975"76; erfortvi w.i,l;h minor altt;rations. ND rund'e wjetc exl)andarl on planning ncLiviLio;,iti tho 7617 year, but 5t, 137,29 was all,ocetcd rOr tolocation pcymentc to residents di:;plac;ed by program artiviL•ins: All othot activities' wove c:amp.,toted in the some manner as disp,jss;ad in the previous st,,otioh, ITx Ic7.'�-t3 Ct�mtn�rn)eyr~l.ryl.mt�nt. jlritivitaes 4 P�rrj!JXaas Ikdjuvi;ng R011abiliLnUoh icll,kilo.. 59 1'u bl'i0 W o r k 8 64 j 650 53 t�r�nwol tion and' CIL0r0twctj ttclo6{at.iar3 y ! rr yy r�ii }}yy Ynn T o 1: 01 The County ha , exnchdod 1'tlri"; of tfy:r� j,tjn finr7 0110caL'ad in Lhe 1977-70 p rx�cjin y(,srrr, ; I,n k' ilcrnl 111,. Crtjnty cont a nur:ri tlrr� a cLavl tion 0r ihousinr prehobilitationw 1)tjhl,ir« wvcjrk;x i.jnn��cjv(1rr)1wrw�, rlonit�li� on, r.lr.rw ;a r .w aerl�Iici irjn t acid relocation during this L-hiLd yon1 of 11Ub Ctar�d;irt0 The C1 Iledio nC1UQhbor, hood remained onr5 area or nrinci1)oI concern and invo.lvemen( while the Gommun Ly dovrlopmunt progrom was exponcled to the Cltopman 4OWn neighborhood, In becoming involved in ChopmonLown, Lira County had lnil:inLod neighborhood improvoment programs in Lho two mokL severaly blighted areas of it, jurisdiction. TV;. 1978-79 Communily flevelatament Activities Progress Ilouoing rehabilitation $ iol,00n.on Acandsn,,Demolition Clearance 132,000.00 Now Const.ruotion 53,000.00 Relocation 59, 000 i Uig Public Works 91 j C�t�O. LIfJ Admini traLion 14, 00f). 0 Total, 450, oM Op Thig , ' ppro tf�esfollor�int�raa amended t�ra.Lh: WUd s a vols �.o reflect Housing RehabiliLal•ion Acquisi tion,penrnlI tion 132,000.00' ,ind Clear. -Hite ,ncao.c7ci Netti Construction reloorition 16,00:00 Public Works 2$, O`t10. aGt AtJministr,Lioat n1,00r1.00 Tat�r1 --4501006400 As of Novas bor.+, 1979 the County hod expanded �2�33 000. 00 ��A �tof�s L�tk.en; the 1978-79 c6on t�os.Lhc ee0ond program year of involvement in the Chapnt�,ntowo neighborhood. The Ll iir~.riio :r��ighborhbod` r+iit;'r:rrti its t`r�urLh pragrrrnt year of (ttlnrrnunity deve,lo,pmer.11. r►cLivUy with sF�i)rovol at` 011p,groat. AiLurat ons ,in I.he oi-igin:ol r►nCj amoridarl bUdgvL 't`or fil�i:r yortr 111dicaL, > tint the CoWrLy vas directi,tig jnoro or�the o�jero;] 1 r:ffr rL into res dt nL ,K►l. r;hnbilitnhi06: anquatjLiorj, demo l 1. t ort 's Onrl elctr>�rnc�e. V lin u l n t_i: v rI l l►► c L r; � or L110 y Y inf�OLALecCot riLftn nth rc hfivtyryber.nt�l hu �t:vrrin rner�t: prrartram ' � � ys d ol:low rtg r e:Iuitsi doo(lino piohnhi.1i1.1, Lio►1i llti'ar LyLihils hose b�eoh rrrlt�rbl.l.itrrt.ritJ vi th.lo oIc ►t x. rr►lt f"unrlAn rarleli.�><ontrl sevari , units hove bi i n as ,inked tiritl (lural Ilatttc. Repair funds. Through t;ha ie pr'ry 1118 end coclo r,nf'orr_.r!rnet7t, tt�r: Camtnurt .Ly pcyelopmrnt: prog!row has inspired tho rehabilitation- of 53 substandard dwallintja: Public }'lor.ks: 1Jell nvrr 6,000 linear feet, of strceL Improva- mcr is have Laken pl�X:cc. ,"tor'rn ctrainngt. fttci.ltCic;z'h��vt; horn installed in critical. L•dpotlralahict�l, lncntat�nr Acquisition': Twenty-nine portalshave been acquired ant) till have been or tare boing disposed of for the dvvelopmenl, ''ref housing fo> lot,t`-- or ntocleratewincome parsons. Vl: llousing ActiyiL'ies Coma fiance Total 5rrttt.11 Largo Hootin�7 �Ype Una to _ Y _- . �.�, 1y_ Elden rf5tttii rani Rental Section 31 43a 282 37 5 CD B G Partners 1'lome Admin. 12S OWEgr;)hit? Formcrn 's dome Ad 212 t:aiirornia Housing z t'inanco Agency 13 G1)BG 1 ltctral wtom llepra;i.r3 3 4 •-71 IIAt'' Ct�o]� 0w(Ior`s ii ll5 Cotnhlianuc.n (lttr., t t1: 578 httn►arsftilt; 258 VIT, iotnlal_i;it7cti with A' lacttbin Lira Thin CounLy� ha aV irawod ai�li�.i alsir l:tt�.�, t ttrltilttLiar,s, trMCI t %t5{t',cu,t.avta tatrrl :rn ut°tdt r ;r. t:irtn 'S7C1, `07 ri�f" HIG, r,011C roquI ttir�n a t c y r r : k r r < umi f:lntio UmL rru it�pol�. tuLztirrl��.,r .tt� tltt;t�,tl'l � �rysLttttce.a f irrL.erfrarud ta,i.U, 0:0ttrplionom, 126 f the �t til a�s;thaiod Clnikxs rt�r�; t7tiL t�opr000ntod it) i,t7��, ,tttal.l jr J.at fatttiiy cntogorias b�voww ur el rricul.tir. in oriqinal dol:rt: Thio 212 t ltacrly l ausr~hnlri h`aturi i:a nal: brolzart rint-tn by houaehold sl.�d .and 010111d not, be added a.rAO tile ttal,K 1 urtl.k.t cuLr";tlaryt No rurthot~ btookrlown wntl ovaiiLiwii rrom Uit, roirttorr, liptov �irlt�a;nisLr;�lLaitn No t"ttt�tlter brtrttirtlrt�vt� orLltrt;tti uttirnoro tti't"eot,iat is owlilrtt�s`'(4, w+ 7 t 1'.C1 i Reonit►'tarnrt n (1rin.i Icacinr'�ri: di. t. f' ridirtirl:3 As rr r�csoult ofc� rrcr:i�l �►�t'iroto€rt icon mcrsoitn`r, the [;aunty wart ir7;et rtrctoti to muwr_cos� csclditi'ran►or peryinr,r�t Vico rr 'cel�ocnLrrcJ ihciiv dural 'in ©rd�t (`or Ont indi;vidrr"ri t'n pts►*ahror ra ind1vinun ill o anclivirJk►n1 h7d provioc►siy inslirMrsl:cc1 ohri inteiloecl to OCCUPY� rr:ntr�l trurr ri dwr cipondit rinrl+rL•o coillOotc�ry pnymunt wcrs rnritic . ,1 "'(")c r the additional puyrrrcont; ' pts I," ommcnt Cbun;t} has la i3utte oall nctivi-ly involvocl to cicoveloping r,elnCd uc tiv I:i.e �c;i•viccr, cyni (atr7clrrrur irr suppnrt bf t.hc t'I')1)t, prOorprn. Tho roll o,sinrl z Jnns prc„rr'nt ro mora in- tic:pth viers of thty l`n►snty' r.l`for�ta: A. Tn N,avc.nrber, 1�7c�, Eheepmone orril.l�okrror vuliacral:cd0-ors I �to ,thc' that $55 Don a rear.ry Y F1 Medi.ro r i r e �o(Aw►rtrnr:nt., 1'Itis 1"irr� dropox•trnent i.a lor.srt d i,n thin( I rtc:0l11botshtood (thr proposed proclr,°ssrr crr•eI) nlstl will airin i'ir..rorlt ty.. l ent fit and don- tributco L-0 tho ovevfll`1 oonrrrrrrrrity rErr=iY.rrJ ix�r ann ial foo ti*e. d, TheC'dcsnty dc,vr]iraped .r► ir�novntive fimaricing prog rias fat u property Ilocrt hkcd rocroivc�cl [:rru,nty rohnbilittatior , nsid_tnr� e, A low-incomco rnmily woo scalooted, from count y-wido ndv"rtisamnnt, to o(,,V.upy t.hn rer.vintly ; eloak�ilit€ited OvIt'll ins}: tint; urrt nrr:rl:' ssrrprots or thi" SiLuntion were; } NO, dnc�ro {�trymr r7't rJs i rcrrutrecl, - - - r\I ,prod which I:rs'cruidas that ;,ci�tclrrl-� rrc►:� cls vc.kr �iv„ Vit" llri; I`c}rnily ►rr��^rr(ricw,i 1,hco c(wrl�,is`rr} t'ror c. �f 'G�rr`r(i(i ��i11arra fCvrr7tv:rr�. e :;r�vrorr ;rlrrl �jr, til�n���Y pi)rt2f31;oij L' . Ilrc (Ouni hno rrll, rr°csr cl y rtC2CIU=I rod wi LIA t ri Chi css Ilcoss,O M) Imprrs��rmen:t trt•rorll"csrrs-� rr rrr�triloi��nrlrnorl-hr�:�r.cl, rrufilrrro!"i,f_ rartirrs�i�toLxtasa whoov pu t(on:ors irr ,I.c� Mrl i mts 1 r.r t cr t:hr� ►�s�los�lri l a troL9 roti rrrrrt i � , �-ifico'rrro prudoct�Cn or I1ou,ri►rs.J t'sor low- rorrct. modor, i"trrniltcwC�= CHIP !1rsr i�tr.r.trtlti^ r'^c�wolv,vd n(alartyvnl rojin t I r es 1 ,r r In C'! 1" .� i i �;i:'r t. r�� T l llt i, r� i �,a t l`' Cr t, � CJ t,r t Ci d t; V t. � ry �� �r �r ,L � IS � r rr" [' �' i r►nrir r tac L,I ot^ k,w �, o f Lim l;rtcsni rr�l r1r.'t rr C i �. tFir r�it, a►jlrt. cr 1110 41 ) 1) NO V,It ►., I i1 ;t13 (y, T110 c��'tcfc�rrrr+ or it tai 1 i��r,r1 t�orsrtit�tprri:itvn dt�ri�� mrnt►rri h, lfltvvv-t y,.1` ►w(IvvLo r 00 fIrG �i�in tii i� t1C'i`rll� o, C�courot y a t"I� (ot �arlt',rrrr� I k. d oon not rrrornlC'c o thl eco ti , tlf��1►1 ill rliarlTlllli6 lrt r all:r hoLwtoml I Irr t rtrrrr y slntl t.h: .i' it f rc'-o t to,:l lky tirro t"t1 p VUM Ti, i c; i rrc, rzorrow) . c3 l znrr ^ CJ .13� r 7 '" y+ L --Ll LiLi O�t�S hf_`al/ �--- r"+4^a � Y+ �v �xt•tn++.+� s�.+eu. '"" •xlQr+ .._1 r'-1 I. i""",�;a�y»».w..r:..:.""'.w+•,:",,�''•`.•—�..r' r� I � �� �-'��i".. x, ° a! 1 - 717 L COA ,i f Avis. .OufZL1ay67ON AV©, 4 14 R' 8activity by. hour hold`t (Chico) American Itt� a t e C I —OC I< FI 1s op nic InrJyen� Femote l.dr;r Ome.tl I tarn. 11y� Lart�r~a Emil, 151 1 1 130 133`1146 7 Or oville c 7l1e Section' n progr4im is operativr in Cnumeratiara 66 - 70 and 72 - 76 in the Croville I)istriets area. American, mer.c 11hi t e g19—c Hispanic Indi tin F asinelc Ell 5me11 Lerch 714 Z 3 64 �5 74 ihrrm,rlitor Enumeration Districf:s 711,} 75, and OO are as.sis- * ante in the 7htmalito aita rot Section B area. _ American irlhWito Mock 11is 7raic Iradinn fernal0 Elderly � Imall am Large - -u Family 7 2 6 4 fi 5i51ith Or- o uiJ le The section J pr„ogrom is active in Griumeratinn biol ricL81 This in tho- El 1�lctdio neighborhood, - i15. rs�lrsiLo off' 1) t, ,,I, ca. tri, pronp:0,acatapn's Amovican �rrf7 �I-L rani (adiflh C"[?rlarrl i� n 110 F t11y� tit i tU 1, 12 22 Al 26 1 +; 24 1 1i9.t'r t1: CnrJrrt(at�otinn' d18Lvi ,t 1011, onr0rn1)Onsing gilt in involved in Lhe 50ct i trra 11 or CiLy or ni'ggs,� . prac�t�orn LrAtit urj o an i'ihi. Il .tach Eli, m0rl; o tri 11 rrst LIMA ,1(1- l:;itlt:rX�' 0rnrail � inti �Y.. Lar+,10 Gridley; Enurnexatia'n di Cts '106 - 109-ttrc Lhc :ii tc of Saclion nasisLance in 'Gridley. Ain Oricnn t�Jh1��e L�lecl� l�iaoa ncfa�7n �_-_____-- �.Y 5rn4ll Lnx�!at� f'etr►aic� rldr~ as nii F 40, 1 "1 27 32 40 2 Remainirin . rctiah ; The remainder of sactl'OM R 0ss.i8tonci souLhDistricts tern portion of bt�Ltc county, is l.ocaterl tt Lhe Unincorpol,, L onLed R9; 901 98 ,Iithin the i'ajlo►ring Enumara- 99, and111. AtnericarT hlt ate Cilack EIasE��,rtac "Indian . Foma;le L.1cJrr. �m Large ly4 3t7 11 �� Totol - 5cction a. Amerxaar Whi to BIac'1< �! sperna c 1ndi an -_ Sma11 Larq:e FeInaIC Ido, Family 374 30 4 �.� m j Fa 323 21O 377 35 No 4e Tl1c d4tl,n w Uhm:t Lied b LT �uLte Y dans noL idc nLify the �oU,nt (�'lous,i y h Atai:harity exact These lb un.zt;j WE�'e ShcLibn location of 2 1, b8isted chits. the conVer, ,za.rf to 80cuah i3, The d:la"t.`i`''PlI tY is nin oco8s or a oL dobine d .. _.... ,: a ' z � r m 2 a_ s 58.31 .dla 24- iaugirtg and ijrsar+ eYetagment Sobtifle.A--J#fice oY #ha Secrgtgry nnproPM (i!!) Local financial insMutions are 108(c?. due the Dnited Stales as a ti!) Are .a continuation o. Services (23 PsLtidding -an ,opportunity °for making property loans in the area. and result of gu-arantees made pursuant to ,,te calodeYelolipletipment activiconties of a historieprated -public rnon of �ezIt es ares t in�ol�'d. at div? The,ommunity grill continue r -n Aectirn _08 _- r uaieferel of;code enforcemeLt ac- (4) The payment :of engineering and neighborhood strategy area program § 5812 Cu1 fr.-environ nentsl pjocep' �s- tz the area: design costs associated with an activity pursLa t:to',§ 570.201(e)C1Y. or in addition. yn :.h: idEP& envircin t8? AIL project land acquisition. has eligible under 24 CFiR.570.9-01 through s Cfii) milar _ Pgalu cions in accordance menti resieu• aisd _decislonmaking -T been completed; and 570.04. An amount equal to the SiIID ap- �'(�5) Acquisition, construction. recon tviffih> §§-5" 0= Q4tc? 4? and i571:art o {4? Sponsibpities implementedsahiby the . (9) , where the services are not part of a 1vEPA geguiatie:ns and this part, the proved land disposition value of all ac s ruction. rehabilitation, or i.-�stalla block grant funded pllys=�' develop- apphc�t shah be subject `.to the'- re- quired Project land has been credited tion of public .facilities and improve to the urban 'renewal proj�t- ments eligible under §§ 570,201(c3 :::��' m�Lp ehabilitaton of building- and t oremanithe imp'-�eTeula- account(s): Provided, tsat for all Pro:- 5712t31(c) snd economic development imt p mets asset forth in §§ 57002 "tuns: and. 'procedures promE Jgated ect Iand; actually sold, the full sale activities authorized Pursuant to -and;571202, exccntparraph (f): Pro- under .these;staLutory aut`�ontic.,cILed price thereof shall be so credited and §§ 5 0,243 ;and 5'11.203, subject to the vided That: in § 581(a)(3), The ialloRinir Rroce for .all leased or unsold project land• following limitations di) Unit der-,itY is.notlincreased more' dunes and those ,presedbed under , the full amount of the EUI? approved (i)` Acquition for continued: use. than 20 percent; or §§ 58:23 and 58.24 shall be ��nued i4 estimate of the disposition value The article to be acquired is in place (ii) The project _does mot Involve all applicant actions covered by Tltie i Aglkwlaof shall be so credited from com-- and ,� be retained In :the same use Cl,�ges in land use °from Yesidential to and to Tel actions for which: "Lhe IRty development block grants or that existed at the time of .acquisition, nonresidential use or from nonresiden applicant ls,the lead.agency as defined .#undin_e'sources. without change in size; Capacity or tial to residential use, or iron. one: in 58:3(b)(7). character. class of -residential use, tion er _mple, a (a) :Coastal zo, -. If "an �applicah.Vs § 58.2! Exempt uctivliies' .and caLFgoritt : (ii) AGq'�isition, construction., recon- exct�t~ons stru)t.Acq :cr i n,. -c anon for -rFpia. single family tIetached siuielling) tc: an- project xnay' affect coastal zones or ta) Activities ,exempt by sialine. The u5ren class of residential use (such as coastalwaters as.definea in'Title III.of a ties iP�„ *� : ae ex ent elite'- meat -or upgrading. The article -�stf1l zt- -single family attached -dwelling., -low- Activities the Coastal Zone Management Act of following. place or u�rade a. substantially Iden rise or high-rise multiple .dwelling 1972 (pub. 1,. 132=.583), the aPPlieant ble for 'assists 2ce under Title °I, •are tical c_•rig kl article, writhout:more units;) or shall -consult the appropriate -tate exemptfrom tlr,� requirements o€ this t'� a'minicnal changein Its use, size, (u3 The estined cost of rehabiiita< Sices at�d raith the �RPropriaLe office; part: cvavacic,;. -or lo::atlop (e.g., "replacementtion is )ess than 5 percent of the total of the Department _of."Commie (1) Environmzlztal studies or assess- of mater or sewer lines, reconstruction estimated cost of',replacement aster re- during the environmental revie)v to rnents: of curbs. and sidewalds, repaving habilitation. deterrnlne the probable .impact of the (Zi Activities authorized by section streets. and modification 'of buildings E-9) Combinations of the above.a^}ivi 1(?5(a)t12) 01 Title L and 24 CFR proposed protect. Lo provide access for elderly and' ties {b? Fish and w ldtije, If an nPP 57020: and 57).205- handicapped persons). (c) Other progam requirements zot _ �QE2QOTLGCCI °�GIurcns, ActivltiAs (iii? Acqu�iLion construction, recon- ajfecfed `Thc a inn tion or categorical cant's project trill result in the f ZhY' an` -$"projects (see definitions at § 58:3 struetion, or installation to furnish or exclustoa.of ar.•*. ties or projects from or ;structural mod�er the of any and Aggregation requirements of equip. The article will. furnish or equip cnvironmcntal review ,procedures pun stream or body o€ water, she aPpht scant to :this section. docs not ;relieve Shall consult aviLh .ihc S'Ish ands e ,58.5(d) which a:act[v'itiesl sof halltbe site (other ,than furniszungs and per ±iso Serviceaf theDepartment :of the (� iolIowing kin sonai property prohibited i Lhe applicant from compliance _ c oricailY excluded (see 'definition 570.20fitb)(e and 57i.2(17(k Lhe ,historic preservatlan requirements Tntcrior Lhe National ilia. ine S'is23et` - ' fes :Service of the National (Rceanic (b)) from the requirements of where Its placement and use Is consist- of § 58.24,. the Stood plain then sveLiand. ent with the us = of thst site and the r cnents.of §.58.23 other:.authorI- ..and Atmospheric 1;dirrinistratlon, De - where .art: recluse arimenttif Commerce; thc:i7.S.ArnsY (1) Administrative cysts as Provided action. will not change the use. size, ca- tics .set for at § 58: 0(3), the re P Ate ;State :agency. This consults by 24 C>'R 570.206 and 571.206. ,Corps .of 'Engineers -and the. aPpr tion (2) Thepayment. under authority, to pacity. or character of !the site (e.g., ; sponsibilities assumAd pursuant to e 05tamen of, I, of rity, t - landscaping, street furniture, equip ika.s(a), :and other applicableprogram Shall follow the procedures in the Fish lection 1 ping established parks and play- requirements set S10 at 24 CFR. pal and interest on outstanding urban Parts 570 and 571..DocumenLaLion of and85-.624) 5-. 62) a Coordination 1.d ing(rilb. c renewal project loans': as defined in 24 grounds), and fire protection equip- i CFR 570.SOOib) where such payment is ment consistent with the eligibility re- r_ompllance with these other require- L. 85-024) and shall occur during the quirements prescribed by rnents steal! be rantained in the envi environmental review ,as provided not coxered'by § 58.20 or where such der alI :not carry_ out an acLivitY '(c)� Endaagered :spG�- an,ap ;` payment is :not associated witt,, _ a § `570.201(c)(6)(il). ronmental review record. The appli- above, (S) Interim assistance eligible un cant sh Change in the .related urban renewal § 16) In1ff) and single purpose grants exempt ' or categorically excluded -cants action may a f%eG endanp�rez project; for imminent threa�s to public health undP*this section without: species defined under section,4 i( lib (3) The payment, under authority of for Im typurs thre Lo ;$.-570.432. (!7 completing .Lhe environmental Endant;crsd Species Act of 1973' (Pzib ectlon 10i1(c) of Title I. of prinamended -by -the Endan cipal ance L. showing view and interest sue on notes or other.ob- (7) Public services which: hoof with the -record equirements =d environ- geed SQpec s Amendment Act .of 19^,1 1IgZt;ons guarantee pursuant to sec- (i) Arc :in support of a neighbor nsult with .Cho Depsr#ment of #lt+ tion 1 i, and the repayment, unser strategy area program ,which consists m tn�a) io do nr and Iwo } ndPsr an cons t . with t e the .apple tnt sh" authority �f section 108; and the, re- entirely of activities exempt under ether anl'Mcad authoritics; and - Interior and the- :Department of ,Com payment, under authority of section this part; or - - a ` CORRECTED y NEGATIVE_ DECLARATION R>~GARDING ENVIROPlh1ENTAL IMPACT, 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Environmental I Review Committee of the County of Butte has r ., 11 reviewed the project described below pursuant rk B 2 5J 1976 to the provisions ur the California Environmen-' tal (duality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code Sections .21100, et seq.),, and determined that CL/11A LSCN,Co-r/C It will not have a significant effect upon the envi ronment: An environmental' impact report will ee'� not be Pequirr:d. 2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT- Impl eme'ntation of reprogramed activities in amended Housing .and Got MMuni ty D,evel oPment. Block Crant,. for Fiscal Year 1975-1976 for the purpose ofresident4al rehabilita- tion; public works improvements, d,emoli'tion of blighted structures,` and neighborhood planning in a 6-block ares in south OroViile. 3. , FINDI'NGSy Fai'lure to find significant adverse environmental impact and the proposal is actually beneficial to the area. AND ADORES8 OF PROJECT A-P,PLICANT: BUTTE CO,: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1859 Bird Street Oroville, Calif. 95965 5. A copy of the'Environmental Review Committee is determination re- garding the env, t ronmen'tal effect of this pru art,t;ject is ,ava i.l bl a for public inspectionhe Butte County PlanningDepartment, 7 County Center ,Drive, Oroville, Cal lfarnia. Copies thereof will be p�1avided to any person upon .payment by him of a fee of $l.00 fdr the first p4ge and $,10 for each additional page. 6, 'Any person wishing to contest this Negative Declaration may file a written protest specifying the reasons therefo)-. Such wri'tt:en pro- test shall bQ filed with the Butte County planning Commission at the Plan ni nit ilepartmant off'i ce 'trri phi n fifteen (l5) days from the nate this Negative pec1arati'on 1tas,fi'led pith the County Clerki t a Written protest is timely filed, a hearing regarding tho Negative Declaration will be held by the Planning Coirir,ission, Ob,aections may be presented either oNAlly rr in Writing at the hearing. If no written protest is tim(i,ly filed regardi`rig this Nega,tiu�e Decca larat'IOn� the appl1'Cati.:on for the pi`OeG't may be apprClved vlithaut hearing regarding the Negatives becloratian:_ ENVIRONMENTAL R'VIEW COMMITTEE DATE Febr^uar 9 195 _ �..r.. -- - y.,� .3 BY Lawrence O Lawson ._,_._. Director o f Planning rINDINGS Butte Ca . $aard of Supervisors .XMKXXXIM Pteap . to TIC1D Grant: Applicant's. Name Type of Project 1859 Bird St: South ;orovil.le Address Location or parcel No. Urav�ller -- eived . l CA. 95355 2/4/76 Date Rec -Y; 5 No 1, Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality, of of the. environment (narrow the environment or curtail the range beneficial uses of the environ ment?; X the range of 2. 4111 the project cause impacts which achieve short-term, to the. disadvantage.Of 10ng-term, environmental goals? A short-term in 'a relatively impact on the environment is one which occurs brief, dei initive period of time while longterm impActb will endurewell into the future« s Lonitwoted 3. Could the project cpnsiderable?ause Ah or, cumulativeprtoj'ect Maylireiimpact ly but ore separate resources where the impact on each resource is If:,the effect of the total of those impacts relatively small: the,environmen:t is significant, an gIR must be prepared. on This finding does not apply to tWo or mire separate project's where the impact of each is insignificant, 4, Could the environmenta l effects of the project cause substa+n- tial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or X indirectly? - ?COTE.,' If any of' the above font' findings quer"ions are .answered, the project will by found to have a significant effect: on the environment. DETERMINATION " j ignif icant .effect on the environment. This Project wi'11 not have a s be beCaUse there is failure to k' d A Negative Cieelaration should prepared, significant environmental adverse impact and the pro- x is actually berteficial to the area. Pcouldg not effect on the environment, This ro ect �hAve a si oitlt An Elk is required. - MtRONMENTAL CtMEW ComitrgE trnr"p J16 7'�,; Kiri Date eb ; 9 . _,n 7 h yixecte� of i �l.atina.n� E , ,. c C9n5 , �d v or , �I� 7 ��AP lC7TT CJ . .� .. , 1S17V1��� To UCn dRAt _1� 1 3. Ask Does the pro;, ea or Crfe project site ser habitat,, food source, � ,:,.-ageplace, source of water, � ,; or rare or endangered wildlife„ or,fish speca.es? 1. Could the pLojec significantly affect fish, wildlife,or plant life or cause substantial interference with. the ,move- rnent: of any resident or migratoryies? �h or wildlife spot 1.5. Are there any `:axe or endangered plant species in. the pro- jact area? X JX__.... 16. Will the: project remove substantial amounts of vegetatii�n including ground cover? X 17. Could the project: change existing features of any of the }` region's watercourses or other bodies of water? lei. Could the project result: in significant: change in the ,hydralogy o£ the urea": ;i See Notes) X 19`„ Could the proje.t significantly afled,t the functioning:of an established community? (Seo,Nbtes.) x 20. Could ttc., project physically or economically result in 'the. displacement of community residents? X 2I. Could the projectsignificantly affect an historical or archaelogical site or its setting? (See Notes.) X 22A Could the project serve to encourage development of presently Undeveloped areas or ititenaify develop ►nent of already devel- oped areas? (See ,Notes.) X - 23' Are You Iawate of a substantial beady of,opinion (present or " anticipated) that considers Cor Will consider) the project or its effect to be adv m:se to the environment'? I X 24 -. Will the project Create new oraggravate exi"stiai,g; health hazards X Will the project 4ttwolve the applicatit>n, Use at disposal of potentially hazardous materials in an a,htount fiuff:icient to causes a substantial adverse effect? See Notes,) 2t Could the project geOdtate significant amounts of dumt gas, od ;;make of s�, or other air pollutants? X 27: Could the project; generate sighiflcant Boise'? X 26 Could the project caui:p contamination of a public grater supply or adversely affect ground Waf.dt? X , 20. Could the pz'oject isignificatitly affect the pnt:ent3nl tllae� extt"aetion9 air Cont3erVati.on of a natural resourceI (Site Notes'.) X 30- Could the project result iN damage to soil capability or loss Of, agricultural land? X- M Additiotral remarks Ile X> LUVIARONh11rNTAL, MVIE 'COM (sEiC:r r•C :rs) R 04 CFR 5sr.11) A. A11111ICANT: CHIEV BX):CUTIV8 OPPICE:R: Clif Mickelson °- lr�'�j �"►- ERR CERTIVYING OFA' CER; Earl Nelson Date10'l29/R0 (:.ignawrc) H. PROJECT NAME AND IDENTIFICAI'lON: Comm. Dev. Block Grant for El Medio Project #B -80 -DN -06-0003, ERD ''Lo# 79-09-11-02 gg (see attached sheet) LR 58.21. (,Cita ua sk�tIon, e.g. 58.21W (l) (1t) 'o C. PROJECT IS EXEMPT �'kC.i CEPA lJhA 58.21(b) (4 ) u ith 570.242 (c) . ) %Ctarry out and doement pt:otedures Birt forth at 36 CVr`,,rt 000_ **�O UMt.,nt t S cotielusion I ; tand licit rating;i re -quite catn016linn of aJ)plfcable statutbry and tagul.atoYy pkbt o-dureb to address attd resolvo- itm. pmtts. ha:t t'. The t: L—finitzona, i'tittxuct"~iow.; Ahd a qA"mat,ibfis tdntaioes t in HUD 309-dPD(2) arc appli.cable td tUs forrit;. 1 m YES MAYBE NO h. Exposure of people or property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mudslides', ground failure, or similar hazards?_ �j 2 Ai•r, Will the proposal ;result in: a, Substantial deterioration of ambient t ox local air quality? b., The creation of objectionable odors, smoke or, fumes? C. Significant alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any changean climate a either locally or regionally? 3. Water. W111 the proposal result in substantial: a, Changes in currents , or the course �. or direction of water 'movements? b, Changes in absorption rates) drainage atterns or the rate 'and amount o, P f' surface water runoff?�� j c. Need for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, ch.annelization or culvert installation7` � d.'Alteratrons to the course or: 1 ow flood of waters? e. Changein the amount of surface �ri any water body? �C f . 7isch.arge into surface waters, or 4 in any alteration of surface water quality, including but. not limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity? g, Alteration of the direction or . rate of flow�of ground.waters7 h. Change quantity or quality bfground�watthr ers either ough direct additions or or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cats or excavat:ioi,s7 J M endix' Mage 2" �of 9 YES MAYBE�No, i. Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? J Exposure of people or property to, water related hazards such as flooding? ...r. 4 Plant�Lir=e. Will the proposal result in substantial- u stantial:a. A. Loss of vegetation�or change in the diversity of species or number of any species of plaits (including trees, shrubs, grass) crops, microflora and .aquatic plants)? b.' Reduction of the numbers of any unique! x'are or endangered species of plants? c.- Introduction of new species of plants into an area, o3,:., vii a barrier tothe norma: replenishment o£ existing' speci.14js7 ._.r d. .. g y tri- Reduction in acrea a of an" a. cultural cr6 ? n 5, Animal 'Life, 1 -I'll the proposal. result in substantial.: a. Change, in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shell- fish, benthic organl.sms; insects or microfauria) 7 ' b* Reduction. of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species Of aniincls? _... C. Introductiol'r of new .species o animals Into an arta, or result in a barrier to the migration or Movement of animals? _.. d. Reduf- tion of, sndJt6Adhmerlt urian, far ddteriotation to existitg fish. or, wildlife habitat? AP'pendik F page 3df � YES MME' k 140 Noise. Will the proposal result in Tu—bstantialio Increases :Inc. in :noise levels? a. _ b. pe of people to �swete noise Exosur 7. L�i ht and Glare, Will the proposal ieane light or, glare? `produce s gn_ g --- 3 g. Land Use. • Will. the proposal result in a significant a Alt'erat .on of the Planned land use , of an area, or establish a trend e tqhiad to such - alteration?demans'trably b- Conflict With use's on adj pining properties, or conflict With established recreational educa- tional , religi.otis or scientific uses of an area? -�.- 9-. Natural Resource Will the, proposal result, in substantial: a. Detttand for,or increase in the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of any rionrenewabse = natural resource? ... .___ •--- (� V i'l R k o£.0 sem. oes the proposal -. - - -- �.nvo ve a risk of an e�tp l:osio � t the -release of hazardous siubstances (including, but not „limited to; 0-411i pesticides, chemicals or radiation) inA the extent of an accident or upset conditions? - ---- '–:' Y,> �.. PoUu�.ation.. W�.���, thx proposal s cantly alter the �ccation M� ,gn3.f C�.Utributiohj, dens'%� O growth -4te of the ht�tftan population of an area or physical.sy divide an , , established; coirttttuna.ty? --- . , -- Will the ro o,sal 12, Housiri . affect x fisting housing, sl-gin .cantly or create a demand, for additional: Ago., housing? 4 j fir YES MAYBE NO"' 13's " Tuns ortat16n/Circulation:. Will the proposa resu t,in; a. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement? b, Significant effects on existing parking,facilities, or demand for' new" parkitig? c. Substantialimpact upon existing transportation systems? d. Significant alterations' to present patterns of circulation or movement Of people and/or goodsl lV�+ e, Alterations tci'waterborne, rail or air traffic? f . Increase ;in traffic hazards to ,motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?WO 14. Public S'erviceU. Willthea y Proposal -) : an effect upon, Or result in a substantial need, for :new or, altered governmental services, in any of the, following areas: a Fire protection? , b. Police protection?' -- c. Schools d. Parks ,or other recreatioftal e. Maintenance of public facilities incl. uding roads?' f, Other, governtttental services? l5: Fneraxv, Will the proposal, result in.- n:a, a,'Use of substantial amounts of fuel or eo.ergy? b, Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? 16. ­ Utilities ;1 Will the proposal result in a for y nee . net, s stemis .. � � or sub s'trth ial alterations to the follotring uti.1it1e;; Appendix F W page 5 of g Y -s M.��Yig NO a. , Poorer o r natural gas? b, Communications systems?, c. Water?`� --- ---• d. Sewer (will trunle line be extended, providing capacity to lonew development);'?' e. Storm water drainage? C� 17.,, Human Health. Will the proposal res u t a . Creation of any health.hazard and or Potential health hazard (excluding , • _mental health) ? b. Exposure of people to potential health hazards? 18, Solid e_ proposal osal resul tanYinsnifean�.xmoacts asedwith solid waste disposal ttercontrol.? or ] 19. Aesthetics, Will the proposalresult x t e o struetion a,f any, public designated.or recognized scenic vista open to the public or wi.1-1 the proposal result in;�the creation of an aesthetically offensive site,open'to public view? 20, Recreation. Will the proposal result in an p t upon he ua quantity of ,existin q 1z;ty or Ing public ,. recrea-, tion facilities! ; 21.. Archeol.o ,cal�'HistOrical, , Will the proposa resu t in an a teration of a significant arch'eolo,gi.caLI +` or historical situ strudture� o'b,ject or 'bul.d�ng.? ��. Mandatory Find3.n�4 of S3. i�ifieance • d. Dors the project have the potential tt ddgrade the quality of the environment substantially reduco j the habitat a,. of a fish or wil,;dlife speci.Oa ladldse a fish or wildlife ponu�.`tiinr,. to drop below self N ApPei�d,Xs Pgge 6 0' .9 Ya MAYBE NO° sustaining l.evels;'threaten to eliminate-a pint' ar animal comms munitY, ' •reduce the ttumt er of restrict the range_ of a rare or endangered plant or animal or elixiiinate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? t ' b. I?oes the project have the potential to achiet,Te short term benefits to the detriment ;of publicly adopted long-term, environmental goals? ^� _ c P p are individually limited acts which y but, ---- cumu7.atively considerable'? (aro'ect .may impact on two or more separat:e� resources where the impact on each resource;is re'lat;ivelysmall, but where the effect of the totaof those impacts on the environment is significan .) d. Does the p:ojett have environmental effects tart ' l.c:h will cause substantial; a dverse eiZer.;ts on human beings, either her direOtly or ind�.reetly? ` _ e r { - ..�„ 79-09-11-02 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION (continued) 1.4e The construction of a new drainage channel `vd improvement, of other drainage facilitiels and roads would evoxrt- ally increase the maintenance, :requirements for the; City of OroviY e and Bi Zte County, 16et The installation of curbs and gutters would slightly increase storm runoff .into a swale area: west of the project site. Removal of an abandoned 80iool, replaced by detached dwellings, and land- J scaping that accompanies other housing relatilitation activities ' wild help offset, the-rate and.volume of increased storm runoff. (See attacher letter 'from project engineeri.2lg consultant, Ringel and Associates, Inc,..) 19 A mostly open drainage canal,built in the 1930s under a public works progxam, winds through the proj�,It area. While some sections of the canal have bficome bli'ryhted with refuse,, other parts are free of debris and tras$i. Small footbridges pass over the canal in several lAces, and flo,'ering plants' (predominantly lxlties) grow in the bottom of the cans in various places. Public works engineers consider the pf,osence of any objects or vegetation in the canal .ail .obs:truction, 4"o eff"cient drainage. (The canal, however, no longer effect'-oly seivas local drainage needs, and would be too expensive to -;'fyto meet modern design , Appendix F page 8b of 9' r pp 79-09-11-02 ,.f REQUI'RE'D MITMATJ4, ;�4 r EASURBS In order to mitigate impacts associated with construction on the project site (checklist iteqns 2b, 6a,b) the following mitigations are required as a condition for recommendation of a Ne3ative Declaration for the proposed project; 1) All construction equipment, machinery and vehicles shall be equipped with properly, installed and fully operational mufflers,, 2) Graded, unpaved surfaces that receive frequent use by vehicles shall be watered sufficiently to reduce the amount of construction -generated dust in the area to: an insignificant level. 8VOGESTED MITIGATxON MASORES 1) Implementstandard` warnings, published notices and informational signs that describe proposed construction activities to 'the public within' the project <site, 2) Construction work shall occur only between the hours .of 7 d.m, and 7 p,m, Potentially hazardous sitesshad l be p�rope'rly .identified and protected from public access during non -working hours- (primarily during darkness 4 ] Disruption of residents itex'ns and elimination P al traffic pa of ask p" i�g spaces shall; be minimized wherever possible. 5) • Safe and clearly marked alternative (detour)' , routes shall be established where streets are partyall.y or fully blocked, or, closed, Unpaved suilacet shsll be watered to a reduce dust: generation and maintained to a leve -1 that riiin3. yes the, g � pxs.vate vehicles. • potential. for damn to 6) Pedestrians and bicycl."imus shat.]. be pk6v ded with safe, useable alternat�.ve routes ruhen sidewalks are blocked or removed. +a, 3� � �1., �� 't �h�1;tt.an ..+.:mdnz:r_>rart',�t7MltliwLlH.i§fi�ci�:ttrat�hAii�i?+'!'-i%k''AnUb9�!1�L�W,Ai�iY�Qi'�{Xl�•�."isz�::lh���®® r k ILI Eli 1 �P h►.Lr1JL:1 1`. P1(,,(3Cf,AII N'ARRATIVE I CONMUhITY OEVELOPMf %,T NCEn The County of autte has employed several techniques for assessing its community development needs. A primary technique involves 'a series of public hearings and forums' convened through- out the year for the sole purpose of raceivi.ng public comments regarding the County's community development needs which warrant CommUnity Development Block Grant (CQ©G) assistance. The County also relies heavily upoh public hearings Conducted- as '.a onductedas'.a direct part of the CDBG a'pplxcatinn process,, in addition to locally prepared documents, such as the General flan, which charac- terire nhborhoucl conditions and.idcntify problerno regirn,g priority athe.ntion As a result of the above describedprocess, the County has concluded that tiro revita-lizatioh of .its 16 ver income neighbourhoods is n cbmmunity development noccl of the highest priority. Such neigh- borhoods eigh borhoods`represen't thi 1or'gest supe ly- or hatioing' for tory-� and moderate- income persons and are a majorsocial and economic asset to the County.. The t )b 'noighborhdbds in 'Butte CoUnty which contain the highe'at incidence or poverty, substundord housing, and blighted 'neighb.or hood cohditi;ons are El (Medio ;5htl C'haomantown. Both neig borhoods h,1vr. previotialy barren the subjects of rl)B i rhe rl llodlo nt'it)ltl>0010t1,6 i IOCOt'ccl On 00 styuthdrn fringd dr U10 Clt>,,, Or' C'POV100 in OU'Ltc Cottnly, Sttc �M%i(fliboilb6od has ; ovn t`urtit,►lIy .„tit, Vigh ltr4 1d dpt iir#.orati;ng , ,,irrcrr t��7'ithe }7tlil:t3tt�� ntof.,k in i`1 lltldio ;r 4.101iyrtt) tilt Olde.-,t n t.lrt� ('(withv rind ctt7p l n.1 i till) tovolnut Grt.trti.� tjt, �rra, silt t�o11 ;:, , ,tract, i6provetlrr.ntr, ferrel :aJhnvhi drriwiric) titti iiiLh tZion-existent r►f w Illy in fie-wl of` rpoli1r. '.It►i 10 tlf i-idPI Itrt�rbt'trn t1hidc inallcVi,itiho gel t l te(r.i HnI.otl elate 1 11 ltr)6 wreci t'trll het1, 1 it, l'oo ill t ir;tr LWtoutp, I,ro-v i tats; (:l)lM H L11 ► 1 11 r61,1Ct1'` t.a tt Br�re,�rtr it i;� l� ht "'�i+t# t�c�,,�it i t� tty a OUb;11.4.6hdOrd condition and cnpital improvetrlenty rrrr, l rnitrd not ; previous C1)13G involvement. --�- in nrcas t�f Community dcvelo;)mPnt needs El f•lodio nre as rollowsc X. o High i noencu blighted, subst�and:,rd housing; .i.d of b.l3 C3: non-existent stteet and public imprck,wIlerits('e accept in previous CDGG program areas); C. inadequate storm droinacjc facilities; and D a hazordaus drainage ditch; traversing the neighborhood, subjocL to ann'ua1 Floods and un sate candtiors, is also chtirnctcyr,ized- by a I . The fl 11cdo neighborhood., ar� populai ion or lot!- and moderate -income and minority households. Th;. mrit3t re`ocwt! ^1r.or-ta�dthrar �urvr.,yeonMcrniric� incomes was cohpleted' in 1�i7G� a►'l e! rEvet11ur1 t ,R+k: neurly 80% or the howl'aholds in „E1 Medio nCe lbl`i-1r1Ct?(no. (i.�ow-+inco►iid is, 1�v. ' nod �i,5 1e.}.; tEiiln �3 i s t1"o a f. the County median incomo. Actcc,r.,dinrt t;o c StCiLe r)0par:rtent or rinta'ncr j 107,5 Spacial Census, nr,rlrly 16 o. r hti householdry in CI 11(7.di ► are, b nck. This figure rcpre= r. tiuse'ltolcl in 1zutEo Cout7t}�.' �,cnt;r 45 "'." of ell black h I C Ntiilf�f7k111 Rf'."Ja1141iE hetiranprt�M rir; i i C'ollnk" i7CC)htS.aC`$1 FC1 11"E1lo'ratnlr1 1tT►'!'t»`-1'sil�"�,,. i 1 MY rr1:11r,11►t1i'Etdc�ttlal�ntrrrt't. 1rr�r ,lt 111n, i►►11 t, 1�1 ri, rn 11);,t',►r► itt 11y ►►`1rfC�itr ► Ehr> hr,►cl►int, '.t,r►tP plata l c . fta a t 1 i t' r r,s nr,atitir tr► Eht� rir i (01bo rflrltot1, t1rt►trr11� t111fu1 Cc�tltr�c; ►ire:►irlr7 t:rti.t�t`i,r no t IIho vt 1 + `+ t. y 1 1�5,)tt ��f.11i1 t,rlt11,11 t` I-ov 1 t ri l t ltr i i t+1r r r ` 1,1.x.- ;4r��1 tf►1�tt t ,+e ► ji►«t1t11r� tl�i t it; 1 y t"il • ?r`�i!'Clt' tl� ijt�c 1f�C`y rut+ t 1�• , 9 the area rimy irnprovtd ►viih rosport to public ftcilities and` houvjinTT the nc!ic�hbarhoocl rcmoins in a ser oual;a hlich`cd co`ndilion. Tl,.e only public facilities mprovemcnts present have boon completed through the County community develo.p.Ment p'roerom. As evidenced by Lhe foregoing housing condition data a signi ri icant`amount of work remains if the El tledio neighborhood is to bo effectivoly reurtalized it is the overriding goal of this pre, to present a p p Substantially f ro osed ra ram that will .,ibsLtantiall, reduce the a.ncidence o suhotan:iard housing, eliminate blight, and develop odequate pubc services in the program aroa. The eiecuH.on of Lhe activities proposed in this 'pres,pplicoticn �t.11 essentially complete the revitalizaion and upgrading oP 3`i blocksin the C1 Media neighborhood. These blocks represent Lhe hoart or' the neighborhood and cornprise those conditions which dews d, U16 Most pressing C,DaQ otter7tioh Z\`: Cdli11UNITY DEVI+ OP1-ItNT -A 1\: A : Iloui n ,,Tile Cot.Ihgv a►iil conLihur; o comprelic nsiVd opproach towbrd the rehobilztatiori of bl„igj)tod housing, and Lhe el%ponsion of 'h4 --w hatai�iny tjf port unit; es. in t~cJdltlrin to the C0130 pircO'D'I r�tAI,vLibn outilmed bolow, Lho CO'Ly will U,Lili -c California 1`100,1hg Fint►nt C At)ohc y LS(t Cjo 512, pec`, ion a, rind I"i►rr�Y�r's Iit�rnr. AtI'm i.nit;traL1oti of r, iIn. LOI10L,: [Setµ;t List. Of Lhe lnv,k of publit~ ir.tpt`ei�r°^r�'r 4r� ,rnd Ole, h10h i<n::1,e:ioiy ti f1 Hodim, ►, : n� ,nr tVrif. i_'inr�tr� t�►�I i.s t1htl�f+�'i tt*t`a n ► trtl r�art►tSryt bo r,tlmt;ltit) opl►0rt:t►o�I,lo i►, LIrc 'noioIA 1)!5t`tirlml of tho fir.'viowoL tit, f�,k''' I ; i AmounErecluooted ..'. $ 22 500 r Activity 4i Residential Rehnbilita'tian ' 14 Dwellings identifieri as ',minor substandard" un;lts will be assisted in rehabilitation'through low-interest CDBG loans.. This activity proposes to rehabilitate 80 of the 1`(16 minor substandard datellirIgs through wt other- izotion, re -painting, nuisance remov_l. m'.tior eleccr.icl re-wirI ng,_ and roof repoirs Itis estimated i. `� 1 X00 . '� , . 1�r i p. e� r dit a .11 i n 11 to o e necessary to achieve the ref' litation of these ,?,0 structures Classified as "mi 'ibstandard"'_. ThIrty-six thbusand dollars( $3 ,;� ` 000) or . ft. �i; am ,inCotne frau; Previous CGF3Gi- assisted iceC abilitatior•i dff,:Oras Will be ret: clod to this activity (the current level of 1o7n re o p anent a,s about ' $1,200 per, mohbh)• The ,`emninder of funds ne,�ded C$84,ODO) Will be, a pert of this multi-year bucgot. 4 2, bttel;lin s that re g rjuir:e ma ja'r rehr�liila.•tatYon will be b x o r3 stan�dbrdr ugh, r'p :to building a under thio activit y • The,ab units 4•til.:l typically need tho fnllottin j types 11,j'4' assistance: faundOtion cepa elo�ctr'i al rra- iriin9, �antin r g, roofing-, e)cEej�jor siding re a.i� Ot b`ny dombind-- t%ori thorr~af= Thr: coutity propdtaes to 6rl,�r lbW-Intetost loans 7ve"raging $7,000 for tflIs OcEivUy, to tidditianin to Hiaso lt�t�t ,, the r untr; ivil'" cantxntlt. us�,5t �� ►l��iit� �� � �+ ,..7 rcta rr'A,tzlr ryL , In abt�h,tninc aec 7 " t lZr:hril totrr7 s rounhi llesuGi.�,(j,;:�fu . in 1 In 011 I,,mnL� 7.hrir�by ptovjn0 its or! ptrhilit}` i.n� tlr.i:s �ri,cr�, Lind ri+rjlr���;Es ,haft [Hire r��t'i'SPCI TI'�P jSt�;Cf(tt`I�,riIIC�" ll.fl"f"iC1�,�lrl t1 ,�-;9rrt�ry,incj l'15iz hit) ,.I CDOO h s �• t , , or Hin CY � �, yr�tzi�rl rig, l i�' i h � x�t� oil t !►r� nt:frr,Is �i'tt��nt i. 'i ctl� a II I i aN'4a Y 1 ! 4b � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ww"09MFIR-, m P m; Imbm- MIM -A= owl m MOM Kk am womm, ONE MEN WOO e® SOMMOk mom SEE MEM SEE ONS MEN MERINO No MEN! SEE WOM so ONE WOMIN"W""Emilmomm am owl MEN �f�MeAto,. OL OrzPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVEL AREA OFFIC� r E'OPMENT' sW c� .. ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, SUITE 1600 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111 REGION'IX 4S0 Golden Gate Avenue P,O. BOX 36003 Sen Frnnclacc, Cplifornln 94162 Ott p 1980 IN Rg"I-' htOtM Tot Mr- William R. Sends Lnvirotlmental. Review 8pec3,alist Environmental. Review Department �gvirranmfln��1 tiQv►ow oup,f. butte County 18= County Center Drive droville, California 55965 Au+tQ County Peat Mr.., Sands: Sub'ecti CDl3G Program Butte County ERR Format lie have reviewed the sam le. c p opy of Appendix F, environmental checklist form, Which was forwarded to this OffiCO and have the following Comments. This format is used by many, locali of the State of California. Thougties to moot environmental requi.:r l tried is h Many factors listed in the check- list are also factors to be addressed under REPA, the cttecicl�st format does not meet IIUD format the listed in 24 'GM, part 58. y r Most .impor�antl, lacicirl are a l'rb'rst,t desert tion, i5?3.1La), a descx�iptibn ma nitud and extant of the itn r�et58•l5)' addressing the nature,' p b • eaistin crndii.ions (58.1.1,4 and s �5815b). cbns,derAtion a;CPro'ect modification and alternatives 08.1.5c), and a 'level, of clearance findings (58:15d) it also does not require source dotumr3nhatior to support the ratings, not, addressing ipeci-3c statutes e:tecutivct orders, or 11Un regulatxone l I3ted under 58.1ta,)(3)(i through ix). We are enclosing hereWith for your, cbnsideration a formdt worhod out by this Office in COOP!bratiOh with Santa Clldrla County. Thd fbrmat< i.1ie sante tWas designed im io ach' REPA leve compliance wa th CCQA and tz,>?A re, uiramanta at s: e, thus el.iminatirtg the need .for dual envirtiriinent:itl for thbile p�•ojectl3 not requiring an, EIS �or an IqR. It ev evls can be adapted' to the needs b1 Dune County with rel dtivd1y minor revl:sibnaa Sincerely Alan Pldt b: Program Manager Area A_ hnclbl�ur� . �I.. �;;` ,'70 iJP�t HeJrl+i�� S►rr:ar ki 'i Ii fr Santa Si n.I9".1, CarlHarrurt oil if), „� at . Mara zy.�• Aro, CwJis end December 6, 1979 U' Mr. Henry Dishtoom, Area Manager UcC 7 1979 Department of Housing and Urban Development~- One [mbarcadero Center, suite 16o0 U. S.OEPT,,IUD San Francisco, CA 911111 ENVIRON SE�1Tat STAOr Dear Or,. Dis'nrooms The County of Santa Clara Planning Department, is pleased to g1ve noticr~ or tht.. completion of new environmental review p,ocedures for the Community Deve'lopa►er,t Block. Grant program. These procedures have been developed cooperatively by the Planning Department and the 'Environmental Section of the San Francisco Argo Office of HUD, It is the purpose of the new procedures to eliminate duplicryrivc environmental steps required by the Nattonal Environment. Policy At (NEMA), the Cal ifotsria Environmental Quality Act (MA), and the myriad of related' statutes and executive .orders„ We bel leve that theseprocedures, Whi le cnitplyi'nt� "vith Federa and State environmental 1aWs and regulations, %Vill ciat`Ify the relationship between NEPA and CFQA requirements and increase the effi'cit�ncy of 1oca1 environmental staffs in preparing environmental reviews,. The completed procedures represent a number of meetings and correspondence between our staff a„d iir. Tad Masaoka of HUb. A spit-it of cooperation between our agencies has greatly contributed to, what We feel, will be a valuable document. Attached to the tnvirorrmental Review Prodecures is & copy of a joint NEPA and GCQA Notice of, Environrlental Finding which, must be published in the newspaper after the env ircnraenta1 review decision has been made.' As' ing thls form or" notice, only one publication is necessary, Also attisehed is a copy of the heW Environmental Review Short Fortn, Which is used to clear exempt, NEPA and C'EQA projects from related statutes and ExecutiVe Orders, Wd are hopeful that the completed procedures Will be of assi5iance to other clock Grant recipients in California. Glenn Mi11.er, theprincipal staff person on this effort, Is mailable for any further aSsis,talice in developing environr,ental pro- cedures, Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in developing these procedt►res. Very truly yours,; Roy Si Camerons i) rector of planning l5ab Kabashit Sehor planner RSC:IK:pa A'ttachM6hts cc.., Tad h6sa6k r Ari t4u.61 oppbtturrlly trooloyer The following specificprocedures are applicable only When the finding is that the proposed action W11 not s gnifi cant ly ;affect the quaff I ty of the environment. in other cases, an Elk or EIS may be required. I Sanaa Clara County Environmental Review Procedures and Timetable 1. Project implementor completes Pri,ject Data Forms on proposed activity and submits it to the County. These forms should be received by''February lst for the coming pr©gram year, 2 The Count Planning ' Department staff or �'consultant Will conduct an envir- onmental: review on the proposed project using HUD format 3��-CPb. The EnV+ ronniental RevieW Record ERR and accompanying documents Will be available in a file for1 nspeG�ion of each project at the Santa Clara County Planning Department, fath Floor, 70 West Hedding'Street, San Jose, CAThe Count Will utrtiz e ,i same format in reviewing multiyear . pro- sects and Neighborhood Strategy Area applications (NSA): This ERR satls- fies the C! A re Q qui'remd t for an initialStudy 3. The ;Coon"t;y Wi 1 prePa re the+jNat i ce of Fl nd i n,g of No S i gn i f i cant Wedt/ Not i'ce of intent to ;- t HUD for a Release of #ieque' Funds/Notice of Negative becl'aratiot+++ (hereferred to as ++Notice of NtpA/Ct:QA. bee";'bn►+) See atta:hmen't) , 4, The Caunty, for' each project ar group of projects, Wi l lplace: in the San t' ,,� .nose, ercur ++ +►. Y. Natice of �IEPAICEtA Det~tsion At the minimum such t, ,r kf Notice wi;l f be pub fished in the San Jose'Me`rcury, and sent to interested r - individuals, adjacent peopertY miners, organikations, and to local, sta.' td, A•55 agencies and feiiet'al agencies, f`if'teen calehdar days t6,t er this date Of publ lcativh will fye provided far pubt is coiriiehts (� r Environmental ReviewProcedures Checxlist Procedure Date D�it'C 1, Collect. Project n.6ta Forms Februa,~y 1 2. ,Deterriine whether projects will require environ- mental review or February 5 are exempt. Establish Env;ron- Mental i3eview Record file for all projects. 3 Conduct environmental reviews on non-exempt prajects,. Complete Short Form for Feb. 5- Morc'h 25. ekempt projects. �+ Prepare a combined .Notice of NEPA/CEQA Decisioi for affected-proJec'tswend Notice March. 25 ta: A. Association of Bay Area Governments (with one copy of environmental review attached) B. Office of Planning and Rese-:,rch (10 copies of the environmental review attached) Ci Department of "Housing and Urban Development and other local, state and feder-al agencies D. Interested individuals and organizations E. Adjacent 00P6rty owners - 5: submit Notice of NEPA/CEQA Decision to Board of Supervisors with March 25 - attached envirohmental.review (7 dopi`ps)• $et date for environmental certifi cation by Board, W5: Publish Notice'of NEPA/CEQA Decisioh in San Jose Mercury, March 31, ._.., 7o Board certifi,�s envirohmental process and Chair- person signs Release April 10 of ;rands form: 8. Prepare Notice of Wimptiohs arid submit to COUhty Clerk. Apr 11 15 g� -Prepare Notice of Determihatiah alld submit.to' County Clerk,Apr 11 15 10: Trahsrfiit si"tlhed Request for Release of Fur+d.s i:a HUU April 15 Y P orth at 56 GFR Part 800 *Garin out and dQcumt.nt rcedures set. f **bocument this cbtic usion y *� ►gig anal 1100 rat" Ago require compleLinn of tipplidabl+e statutory anti; w regulatory pibcedures 'tb address Arid resolve imphtts: ti NbteY Tim definitions, intttuctibhs hi'saforinbcp1dila'Llono tdhtained ih HUD 395 CI' M s,i e _ Pp eto ` tNvlRONMFENTAL REVILW -RECORD (SHORT FORM) - (24 CFR 58.11) A. APPLXCANT: + CHILE EXECUTIVE OF7,ICER:_ ERR CERTIFYING OFFICER: Date 11. PROJECT NAME `AND ID80TIVICATION C, PROJECT;IS 'ZXEMPT FROMNEPAUNDER 58.21. (Cite subection e.g. 58.21(b) (1) (ii.) 58.27 (b) (4) with 570.202(c),) Y P orth at 56 GFR Part 800 *Garin out and dQcumt.nt rcedures set. f **bocument this cbtic usion y *� ►gig anal 1100 rat" Ago require compleLinn of tipplidabl+e statutory anti; w regulatory pibcedures 'tb address Arid resolve imphtts: ti NbteY Tim definitions, intttuctibhs hi'saforinbcp1dila'Llono tdhtained ih HUD 395 CI' M s,i e _ Pp eto A11 interested agencies, groups, and persons disagreeing with this decision should submit written comments detailing their concerns to the Clerk. of the Board of Supervisors, 10th Floor,_70 West Heddin'g Street, San Jose, CA 95110: Such written comments should bereceived on or before Certification of environmental decisions will- be heard before the Board of Supervisors on All such comments will be considered and the Coanty Wit -1 not request the release. of federal funds on the within projects prior to The County of Santa, Clara wi 11 undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), under Title I of the Housing and 1ommunity. Development Act of 1974, as amended. County of -Santa Clara is certifying to HUD that County of Santa C13ra and Dominic Cortese, in his official capacity as Chairperson of the Board of Supervisors, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Fedaral courts if an action is brought to enforce responsiblifties in relation to environmental reviews, decision making, and action, and that these responsibiiiti'es hake been satisfied. The legal effect sof the certification is that Ppnn its appr,`�.al,, County of Santa Clara may use the Block Grant funds, and HUD wi11 have satisfied its respons.ibiiities under the National tnvironmental Policy Act of 1969. HUD wiII accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certifications only if ?t is on one of, the following bases, (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the chiefeatecutive officer or other officer or applicant approved by HUD; or (b) .that applicant's; environmental review; 'ord for the project indicates o0iss'ion of a required decision, finding, or step plicable to the project In the environmental rgview process. Objection must be prepared and submitted, In accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part $8) and may be,addeessed to HUD at One Embarcadpro Center, San -Francisco, CA_ Objections to the release,of funds ;on bases other than those stated above will not be considered by HUD. No objections 'received after will be,considered by HUD. rF �N Jrn � APP=.tx G —XEGAZV.ES 1ECLARATION REGARDING ENV''� R�NTAL l»p1PACT 1. NOTICE IS VEREBY GIVEN that the pr j ect described below has been revi.evted pursuant to the provisions of the calif orni a Environmental Quality Act of 1670 (Public Resources Code 2'1'100, stere ) o 'sa Mt�L u .) and a determination has b-en made that it will not 1001ave gn cant effect upon the envirorunent 2. DESCRTPT'7- ' OF PROJEOT: ZO€� 79�O; iil-02 Applic4tion for Cammunity Development Block Grant for E7' Medio to redevelop portions of" the community of �1 Medio. .3 LOCATION OF' PROJECT: Immediately south of the City oi:,Oroville,; 44 ME At.0 .ADDRESS 'OF PROJECT APPLICANT c huttO CountyBea rd of Supervisors CoMty Administratiivr Office -. 5r ((}}2j�-5r 1C'ountyM(C�feonter :Drive MI:I:.L�'lAl L'lL:itSS�:. See attachod j 6. A crbpy of the EnvironmOftt Al Review Director's initial study regarl.ing the environmental effect of this project is attached ' This, study was ,Adopted as presented Adopted with changes,Spocieit modificatioa8 and supporting reasons axe attacked. A public haaririg oil bhis Net ,t'vo Dec�.aratio was held by the decl8ion making body. Rearing boder,,, o.tte ,.Bodrd: DA`of botEi,lnat -9z .�. Determin.atioxX: On the basis of the EAVirbhmental bisector's irtit al study, the information presented at heal ringo comments I received oh the Proposal anc! our OW11 knoWl.edgp and independent ,resea eh: App ehdidt G pa :e 1 :,,2 .2<. v 4 4 ConnerlV 84 associates inc.ward aortneriy i L COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT HousiNG STUDIES e unDAN PLANNING 001;t1ber: 311, 1979 �nvrronmonfal Itoviow Dw; . '. JUN Mr. Robert: L. Lemke, ChairtPari �►tta Coarihj And. Members of the Board of 5upervisurs CO'Unty of Butte <, Drawer 269 T , Oioville, CA 9596 Dear Mr: Chairman We are planned to transmit herowirh the program narrative and docuplenL•atian regor6ing blv6 activities to be included In the Community Development 13lock Gram: applicaLion for, program year Briefly sun arizod, the preap'plication procosos a three" year co'mpro.het,oi.ve program of activities concentrated in an apprbximal o alt-b,lbck a "ea of the �l Mod:!o noighonncoo'N. The info-emation contained in'thlis submittal includes in- rOrmsati6h rel,ovant for Board cortgi.deraSt.ion and_Oation on \ollembor G. Your authorization for the application to be submit tsd is being reguo st:ad 1 should also mention that, talthough tho budget only -includes to ttoquovL for t i.noncing within the "adr►rinistrat=ive" item+ of to Community Dovolopmerit 0i trr.Lor, It'is xikcly that the Gouhty°avijI n - need Lo employ tacldiLionttl stArf and/or tbn sull-'anto to impl;otnont the vtaviou5 tact:ivitiss or the orbprarn being proposed. Community dovojopmcanf rbgulations which took OPPoct ant:r p5o Lember 26 do not roquirbj hoagevthat poeitions or snrVicos which illapltlient spac_ Nclactivitirs be cateoor bd o,. "�admihistrativc,�l In othor avords, o rettabili- LaaLio. + hpr ca:a�ast mtry� pro�apt�ly r�tit��� c�l�t u� tht, rehtabiJ.att�tic�rt budoot ondt therororoy ntaori trot be a I I O'w M ab r1dininisL1,ative -SLOE `, Theeo doci,ions or aLor(' Jng tory be dbferted uh.L..'l auch tl;ttto as thea County is ftacnd with e imp: ehionttation of .ha It It ahou�ld o,lso be mont,itsnrd tIL t:ho itIroNnrat-leen subtit AL•Lad to ycau Lorain does not nsprr.00nL t,.ho I.oLaal pr,voppl., nitiolr to: ��15 "�1a151'RE�"f' y SACMAWNTO, BALI °OAWA 6601F 159. taoNSUli`AN�"s :� t'ROGRAN NARRA'TIVC T, C01It•IUNITY .DEVEl:lPHENT NEErj Th Couhty of 8uttG l;as employed :several Lec 11rd, ques Fr assessing its community development needs. A primary technique involver a ties' of public hearings and Forums convh;7ed through - Out the year i'tir the sole purpose of receiving r s ngau1s it ctsmmen is retlardinq the CounLyls eomm.UM.ity development nt"10 Whibh warrant Cornmurli t;, Cevelo;pmenl Block Grant (CDBC) as:sislr�nrt�, The County also relics fieavily upon public li00Hf1gs conducted as a dilr.tct part of the COOG applzcatiuh pr,oces,�, ii'r additibn to locsllY prepared documents, such as the General t'lrrnwhich o:horao,- terixe neighborhood conditions and idenLiryproblems requiring priority al:tention As n result of the above described process, the County has concluded that the revi,talizntibh of` ,its lbiver inccime neighborhoods is ncommunity tie tlopman L nbad oF_the hIohest jarieY�:it�y, Gurli riegh- 1)orhaoeso repret'on`t the larcros n` q For law. and moderate - income n ai soy r t a.al ai ho.nytt persnn,� and ore a r a e G r l b 4) nti t.taonor»ic asset to Lhe (aunty, �I�e twra h0ighbor.hbods in (3utte Cau;nty which crrntain' the highest v incidttnbe of p r?tY, sUbstn"O" hOu8i0iy3 rind blighLod heigh'bor- flood condiLl,onsbr' a El' hletiio arttl ChO r , p'nr rtLawil,, 00tli neighborhoods l avd previoll.aly botch the subjects or CINDG rt".Tslrrrl(yt 'tht' rl 110dio 17e1rjilborhoo.cl .is 'locr Lod oil tho zwuLhotn Frim;r.' Lica Cit,yof Grray.i.Ir: InI3u�'ti;[' County."}10 nrrigl�i1t7r1,btlri hsis brott Furrnr3,ij.y Idont>ii'lod by the County alo 111a:ghli:Od 116d duLntr c)taLa;rig " lirr 11 since 1975, (1410rtrl Ole o: dtaoL i.n_ Ttie hou , i girl � 1:r�r�1� ;ln I_l i1et 'h17o C".,rrtl:r Irhr,� t:tia �.il rr,I� irn rrravram rbc r utLt �ti`c et im'lrrt�votncht ;;, Kind stecIi°rh.irjo) r��i? e.r 1.lrrrr t r h'-CxaStent_ ra't~ 1rrrl y in hr'etl or Pt.1e 'sLr,idr", 17rivtl tyerh: n�1 fn allou3ratitlti lda�ad �Ir h l rrr! �trr �ruwinr ' w r l l puhiar. �`rrril,;t,lirat thrauriharavabus, M1 LCiClC Ti.T:1ri t llrfytar.atriii•� r1 rnr�,�rrri.ly �,r� Irornes rhrnrr�.r1 ih ra substarrdtrrd k1 `r 'l _C �rrviocOIdibi0n and ctipital im r;nvements <:rr limi Lod 0-n1y in or. x5re cif 1 us CDnG .involvement. Community OevblapmenL needs in ('1 1�ledio e:re as Folloars: �a Pt e cidence of blighted, t h ara �ulastond;irel lrixusinel; 13. non•-existenL sLreOL and oubla,c imprak, ment11, exe�f�k tit previous CDF3C program areas ) C. naderrjunt;e storm drain e faeilation anci D. a drainsae e tr<;vcr } hoori, in the noa! subject to annual f?oods an,d untaafe cond�Lxons.'faor .1 110diO laighborhood is a1 j o cliarecterized by a large The PoP�.l�Lie;n o ° F low- and mode ra to-i t�ooi►ie 0n minori t;° 11ougcho,lds dtio}moo-rfooz� surv;y concrnitt� incomes tV�+s completed The most recent in 197 8 and to vealracl th�k: nearly E3fl"Q or 'the housopj'olds. in -C1 Mediu are law-in.omc, (LOW-ihcome is elr., fined as less khan 80,00 or the County modinn shctamoj Acr rdintl to r»he 5terto C)al�etrl�mer►t of 'ritirmce, 197! Special Cehsus, nearly `16% of thea househol i; In UT 1fLu.io 1 ore blacks Tjji5 f`;igure rep�re- nonts 4% ��of a1 l�1 yah hausrnralds in L1utt.ta Cota,nLy, f i ° I'ft[)t�ftf111 1f''S,'Cl�tvC 1110 ['ounl, )rt.� so,x;o: ° y f f t;•a �tm1.) emo1 tfueo ��onv) U010prohens vo r� o 111111 :j r� ,� t v el e �° e� ,t rx m � � ,�� t _ . o Dio rzrftr1 LJIL�'nrl�'d [.0 ;)L)11)nGa11i,L,I aIIy ryddte�ss. >rlio htat�tw,arisp tand�-pub1.1e; e�f.: L'he t�lt�e�i���a�i�l�lraoel�, k.hi;�aurh I` �a l l 01v r: t1 d e ;z i r1 h cN r ,l. !. e+ i• i , ; 1 11ot,off1j) rvhoIm I v►s na itlhoorhT o' d kahibiI ixti,tlot, r:rai~I�':at�1°r.�val;;,7 i�triir�n irl 1�a�,1-� ;,ra�1 rk�-�de;r►rlu��-�.M��ome ��,t°f.sa�1 I, t-'e�►,n��rly �� �Y�c4��i.lirl't��3; �n�. fl��i'�I�1}'rYl/Ml�il��I�sre•--=�f= �.� . . _ _ . ,. ! Or or conserves tho housing supp.l y ror low- Find 'mndcra tt w, income persons:. GJ. iv) SupporLs the expnnsion of hou.sing rov low, ��nc1 modetate-incomo persons. C. Addresses a serious defi.c'jencyin sa oommuni'ty's public Poc .l.itiea for the principal benefit. 0C, lnrr- and mode'rat o -income parsons; 1i Benef-it.8' 10w- and Mod ort7t:rs-incr;n lay ksons by r.1moving slums or blighted conditions; Z17. PROGRAM AP, EA PRgrit.F A hous;. ng survey was Wtldertaken in the summer or 1979 f;0 determina the exact ctoridit:ion of dwellings anti the extent of needed capital itn provemti nts in Elie Cl He.d.io neigljl)orhood. in order to develop reliable 00t:ta, and stlec:t an appropriate program, tlaa survey was based upon C:hehLer_ f the Uniform H0u:8411g, Godc (7979 �ditio-n): This housing survOy, revOaled ,Lhe' rO),l0%4ing information in the proposed program trreta, Sound dwolli'ng w an Miner Substandatd dwellings 106 . 1.41or S�bsLtar�cJcrrtl tia�caalitrJ, '1ir, K� 36 i ToL;Gal Otarliit rJs In ndd t,.a.or,) '„a p majoH LY of tol.3tllate(i r")(I'll 11irl ar,n6' Lila very pact Condition ol"public ronilitie-h, Lhoro as On opko'ti dtraifatrgn dl:Loh tr��tveiss,,nrj t)t3 r,t,io?a;aor.laz70c1Tta.ic tli.tt h, c,,rarrt xcrc,l. �1 3.n the '19` 01 � lay t.1ac l9. Ir,r�, 1,s°trhp_reaxtitiratcl�rYi�Irl: �`oet. rr3dh l ay ni,,r cool' dnrp. 1t i, ss 'rt7ra�ttriur,tt±tJ tat' rook ataKl r. r.rna trt. triari 'ldorit3 tltrz ttat uvr'vY ttainy serr:ron rlar 1'1 1lotlart rar�S.rit�11o1,larataal ,ItP00111 trPOM fiat Ti,tte C t"nJrillInr1:`t,Y 11trvr:1r.iplontrt. I11ork Vvtrrtt,, 1*11n to irlirt,rn 1�976 l,irat tr 1�1)rrf: L, hr C* i t4 area has 3,rproved With respect to public F'lcalities and haLI S inc), yet the neighborhood remains in n seriously blighted condition. Clttt only public facilikies mproveme is present have boen completr�rl through the g Co,tanty community development program. As evidenced by the foregoing housing condition data, a sl,r)nl i'w i.cant amaurrt of work remains if the Cl.. Hedio neighborhood is Lu bu erfectivelj! revitalized: Iti8 the overriding goal of this PreaPplicatioll to presenL 7 proposed Program, that tii.11 substantially, rodurte Lhe irIoidence or substandard housing, elimi.note blight, and t'levelop adtl �4tate public services in the program Area. ,;. The executir,'n of the activitl propoued it this preapplica,tidn n will essentially cnmpleLo the rev,, �lization and u{ grading of 31 blocks in the f;l filed o neighborhood. These blocks represent the heart of the neighborhood and comprise those Vondi,tions wIhich demand the most pressing CDBG a•t*tention Ct7'IifIl1NITY ,{)EVEI anhICNT ACT!VTT1Cs A tlousinn The Cor.tnLy trill, conl rout: o Comprehensive apPronch toward the retabil.taton of blit'1hLed hraus.ing, and the ektatynaiCin or new hour>anrl opporturitiesxn addition to tl�e CDI3i, program ncLiv.ities outlined below,. Lhc i ottnLy will ui'.11f43 'C61ir'orh I M{cy i �inij t"lnpnt`e Agoney; S'ooUon 312, Surj-.,joh s, erne] rormorI8 1101a Admihi atrt3tion ossjfs Lanow'b 00011u0n nr the Inok or pu[)lic' improvcmbnLa and t;ho t igll ' ncitltrnCo Or Pra v tI r L y l: n 1 1.1rt rl i:o , o,a n v o M I r r nI i anal Onriltot b0, t x1)l., Lt'��1 l �l � lit r� HO 0tn>"tur�i ix3 Pj t3_ .in the nttitlli lyat'Irt3rtcl 'ttt. f f,t� pv('13011t t till(, ttct�l t t.lr forty tt3tit�t3'i�t �'tttttt�o �4W