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AGENDA
ATASCADERO CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
Atascadero Administration Building
6500 Palma Avenue
City Manager's Office, Room 207
Friday, .July 8, 1994
1:30 P.M.
o CALL TO ORDER
o ROLL CALL
• RULES OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
* Members of the audience may speak on any item on the agenda.
* A person may speak for five (5) minutes.
* No one may speak for a second time until everyone wishing to speak had had an opportunity to do
SO.
* No one may speak more than twice on any item.
* Council Members may question any speaker; the speaker may respond but, after the allotted time
has expired, may not initiate further discussion.
* The floor will then be closed to public participation and open for Council discussion.
PURPOSE OF THE MEETING:
The City Council will meet in a Special Meeting to consider a request by Judy Young
on behalf of California Manor/Vintage Days Services to have thlo City of Atascadero
apply for federal assistance for a Congregate Housing Services;Program.
PROPOSED ACTION:
The City Council will review the grant application packet, receive staff
recommendations and make a determination on whether to submit the application.
Adjourn
July 5, 1994
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Henry Engen
Community Development Director
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, Calif. 93422
Dear Mr. Engen:
Per our agreement you will find:
1. Original Grant Application to be applied for by the City
of Atascadero on behalf of California Manor/VINTAGE DAYS SERVICES
to write down the cost of providing supportive services to the
low income frail elderly and disabled. The original application
needs to be returned promptly.
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2 . Copy of the Grant Application to be retained by you.
3 . Six extra copies of the pages requiring the City's
signature. Please return these with the original entire
application in order that I can add these pages to the additional
copy packages. FEDERAL EXPRESS ENVELOPE FOR RETURN IS ENCLOSED.
I think it may be appropriate . for you to include a short cover
letter addressed to Farmers Home Administration, indicating the
_ City has limited resources, staff shortages and you are
requesting that we the borrower handle the maximum allowable
responsibilities for the CHSP program. If possible indicate that
the CDBG funds had already been allocated for this year, however
a request by California Manor/VINTAGE DAYS could be considered
for funding in the next cycle.
If you or the City Council have any questions, I can be reached
at 916 221-3656 or 221-2268. We at California Manor sincerely
appreciate your support and hope that our application will be
given serious consideration.
Sincerely,
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Application for Federal
Assistance
• OMB Approval No.0348-0043
Type of Submission: 2.Date Submitted Applicant Idehtitier
Application 1@, 1994
cation PreapQlication
3.Date Received by State f I Site Application Identifier
r Construction � Construction
Identifier
by Federal Agency Federal Identiti
CX Non-Construction r7 Non-Construction
5.Applicant Information
Legal Name Organizational Unit:
City of Atascadero, Community Dev.Dept.
City of AtasclderG t�ephbne number of the person t0 be,contacted on matters involving anis
Address (give city,county,state,and zip code): Name and
application(give area code)
6500 Palma Avenue
Atascadero, Calif. . Henry Engen 805 461-5097
93422 ; Judy Young 916 221. 3656
o.Employer identification Number(EIN): 7.Type of Applicant:(enter appropriate tarter I;pox) C
95-338063001 A. State H. Independent;scirlDist
B. County I. State Controlled Institution of Higher Learing
9.Type or Application: 0.
Municipal J. Private University
D. Township K. Indian Tribe
New 71 Continuation Revision ! E. Interstate L Individual
F. Intermunicipal M. Profit Organigation
it Revision,enter appropriate ietter(s)in box(es): 0 G. Special District N. Other(Speedy): _
A.Increase Award B.Decrease Award C.Increase Duration 9.name of Federal Agency:
D.Decrease Duration Other(specify): HUD/Fm$A
10.Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number. 11.Descriptive TRIO of Applicant's Project:
14. 170 Congregate Housing Services Program
• 1tle:
Title IV
2.Areas Affected by Project(cities,counties.states.etc.):
Atascadero, San Luis Obispo County,,
California
13.Proposed Project: 14.Congressional Districts of:
Start Date Ending Oatea.Applicant b•Protect
Est 12/94 ' 12/95 1 District 22 District 22
15.Estimated Funding: ! 16.Is Application Subject to Review by State Executive Order12372 Process?
a. Yes. This preapplieatiorvapplication was made available to the
a.Federal $ .00 j State Executive Order 12372 Process for review on
260111898, Date: July 10, 1994
$ 65, 225. .00J*b
. No. r7 Program is not covered by E.O.12372
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C.Slate $ 213, 313 . .00 ❑ Program has not been selected by Stara for review.
17.Is the Applicant Delinquent on Any Federal Dent?
o.Loral $ .00 Yes If'Yes,'explain below or attach an explantation No
V01711
Other $ .00
V 1 rhnt-aora 47. 586,
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f. Program Income $ -00-00
9.Total $ 652, 247 . .00
18.To the best of my knowledge and belief,all data in this applicaboniprelicadon are true and correct.the document has beemdtfly aut hortzed by the governing body
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of the applicant and the applicant wig comply with the attached assurances if the assistance is awarded.
a.Typed Name of Authorized Representative b.Title c.Telephone,Number
805 :461-5097
•0.Signature of Authorized Representative e.Date Signed
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Part B. Flat Fee for Other Services
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i t below an flat fees that will be charged for the following services NO Flat Fee Char d.
List
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Per UnitService $Fee Amount
(example:transportation 0.75 1 per one-way ride)
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Case Management
Housekeeping t
Personal Care
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Transportation
Escort/Companion service
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Preven.health screening
Wellness programs
Personal response system I
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Other(specify)
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All services will be offered as a PACKAGE.
None
• Participant Fee' s not to exceed 20% of income. Actual amount
. 1884% based on method 1 = using average incomes.
Part C. Certification
In cases where oarticipants have no ad'ust d income and so are unabl to gay fees and, as ar
the tote pant fees ggilected ar§I
deficit with Ht1D/FmHA on aSWIM_ bis_
Program participants will not be charged total fees(meals plus flat fees)for CHSP services that exceed
20% of an individual's annual adjusted income.
Signature Date
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form HUD-40089(03108/94)
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Exhibit 7: Applicant Certifications(con't.)
. Assurances—Non-Construction Programs
OMB Approval No.0348.0040
Note:Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your projector program.It you have questions,please contact the awarding agency.Further.certain Federal
awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances.if such is the case you will be notified.
As the duly authorized representative of the applicant 1 certify that the applicant:
1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance,and the under which application for Federal assistance is being made;and
institutional.managerial and financial ca abili Pclu��gti�dds 0) the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s)
sufficient to pay the non•Fed—eraTare of prosect costs)to ensure which may apply to the application.
roper planning, management and completion of the project 7. Will comply,or has already complied,with the requirements of
escn to thus application. Titles 11.utd III of the Urnfcnit Relocation Assistance and Real
2. Will give the awarding agency,the Comptroller Genera of the Property Acquisition Policies,Act of 1970(P.L.91-646)which
United States,and if appropriate,the State,through any autho- provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or
rized representative,access to and the right to examine all records, whose property is acquired tis a result of Federal or federally
books, papers, or documents related to the award: and;ill assisted program.These requirements applytoallinterestsinreal
z*tablishaproperaccourrianasystem inaccord.amewith¢ene ilv property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal
accepted accounting standards or agency directives. participation in purchases.
3. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using the 8. Will comply with the provisitrns of the Hatch Act(5 U.S.C.§§
positions forapurpose that constitutes or presents theappeatance 1501-1508 and7324-7328)which limit the political activities of
of personal or organizational conflict of interest,oryersonal tram. employees whose principal employment activities are funded in
whole or in part with Federal°funds.
4. I'll initiate and complete the work wiW the applicable time
frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency. 9. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis-
Bacon Act(40 U.S.C.§§276aiand276a 7),the Copeland Act(40
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5. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 U.S.C. § 276c and 18 U.S.C. §§ 874),and the Contract Work
(42 U.S.C. §§ 4728-4763)relating to prescribed standards for Hotusand Safety Standards act(40 U.S.C.§§327-333).regard-
merit systems for programs funded under one of the nineteen ing labor standards for federally assisted construction
suorutes or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Stan- subagreements.
dards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration(5 C.F.R.
900.Subpart F). 10. Will comply.ifappGcabfe.with flood insurance purchase regtuire-
merits of Section 102(a)of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of
6. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimina- t973(P.L,93-734)which requires recipients in a special flood
;ion.These include but are not limited to:(a)Title VI of the Civil lutrtrd,orea to Ixtroicipate in the program and to purchase flood
Rights Act of 1964(P.L.88-352)which prohibits discrimination irisuranceifthe toudcostofinsjurableconstnucuonandacquisition
on the basis of race,color or national origin:(b)Title IX of the is S 10000 or more.
EducadonAmendmentsof 1972,asamended(20U.S.C.§§1681-
1683.and 1685-1686), which prohibits discrimination on the it. Will comply with environmental standards which may be pre-
basis of sex:(c)Section 504 of the Rehabiliuition Act of 1973,as scribed pursuant to the following:(a)institutionofenvironmental
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amended(29 U.S.C.§794),which prohibitsdiscriminadononthe quality control measures wider the National Environmental
basis of handicaps:(d)the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,as Policy Act of 1969 (P.L. 91-190) and Executive Order (EO)
amended(42 U.S.C.§§6101-61(Y7),which prohibits discrimina- 11514: (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO
tion on the basis of age;(e)the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment 117321; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (e)
Act of 1972(P.O.92-255),as amended,relating to nondiscrimi evaluation of llax)hazards in floud plains in accordance with EO
nation on the basis of drug abuse;(f)the Comprehensive Alcohol 11988; (e)assurance of projpc:t consistency with the approved
Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention,TreatmentandRehabilitation Shite management program developed under the Coastal Zone
Act of 1970(P.L.91-616),as amended.relating to riondisetimi- Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. §§ 1451 et seq.); (f)
nation on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism;(g)§§523 and conformity of Federal actionsto State(Clear Air)Implementation
527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912(42 U.S.C.290 dd- Plans under Section 176(c)'of the Clear Air Act of 1955, as
3 and 290 ee-3),as amended,relating to confidentiality of alcohol amended(42 U.S.C.§7401 epseq.);(g)procectionof underground
and drug abuse patient records:(h)Title VIII of the Civil Rights sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of
Act of 1968(42 U.S.C.§36701 et seq,),as amended,relating to 1974,as amended.(P.L.93 523).and(h)protection of endan-
nondisctim ation in the sale,rental or Cumming of housing.(i) gered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. as
any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) amended.(P.L.93-205).
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12. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968(16 15. Will comply with the Laboratory Animal Welfare act of 1966
U.S.C. 3§ 1271 et seq.) related to protecting components or (P.L.89-544,as amended.7 US.C.2131 etseq.)pertainingtothe
• potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers care,handling,and treatment Df warm blooded animals held for
system. march.teaching,or other activities supported by this award of
assistance.
13. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with l6 Willcom t withtheLeafi-Ba6edPaintPoisoninBPreventionAct
Section 106 of the national Historic Preservation Act of 1966,as 42 U.S.C.$$4801 et w ch prohibits the use of lead based
amended(16 U.S.C.470),EO 11593(identification and protec- ( �') �
tion of historic properties),and the Archaeological and Historic paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures.
Preservation Act of 1974(16 U.S.C.469a-1 et seq.). -'"-ri
17. W illgause to be pt�forined tha requinancial
red f - --—-.--^mo lance
4. Will comply with P.L.93-348 regarding the protection of human
audits in accordance with the single Audit Act oT 198-4
subjects involved in research,development,and related activities 1g. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal
supported by this award of assistance. laws,executive orders,regulations and policies governing this
program.
Signature of Autnonzaa certifying Official Title
Applicant Organization i Date Submitted
• City of Atascadero
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Annual Program Budget U.S.Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Applicant Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
• OMP Approval No.2502-0485(exp.12/31/94)
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 0.5 hours per response,including the time folr reviewing instructions,searching existing
data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information.send comments regarding this burden estimate
or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to the Reports Management Officer,Office of information Policies
and Systems,U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development,Washington,D.C.20410-3600 and to the Office of Mana$ementand Budget,Paperwork Reduction
Project(2502-0485),Washington,D.C.20503. Do not send this completed form to either of these addressees.
Applicant Namerol�ct N�cne If different)
P
6al1LOnla Manor
Supportive services) VINTAGE DAYS.
Ci ty of Atasnadern
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Budget dategory(check one and specify type)
Program Veer
service ire service offered only as Packa e X Administration 1st
Item Name ATotal Amount
Administration stration
1. Direct Labor(list staff positions,hours worked,rate of pay per hour and year)
Total
2. Fringe Benefits(Provide percentage and calculations for direct labor positions)
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Total
3. Materials and Equipment(Identify items and costs used in providing above Service/Administration)
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• _ Total $ _
mount of service provided)
4. Subcontracts Identify service,number of participants,unit cost,and a p )
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Subcontract with California Property Marketing.
Administration of ,HSP 60 Pax-fidi=ts $90-59 per m2 nth.
Total s65, 224. 55 ` C
5. Other(Specify)
_ Total I $
6. Total Cost $
7. Applicant Match
a. Cash $
b. Imputed value of other agency or third-party provided direct services or staff $
c. In-kind resources $
d. Volunteer services(at$5.00 per hour) $
Total Match ; $
8. Participant Fees I $
9. Net CHSP Funds Requested(line 6 minus lines 7+8) $ 65,224.55
. 10. Footnotes(continue on back if necessary)
form 1/ 117110MT
ref.Handbook 4640.1
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U.S.Department of Housing
Annual Program BudgetU.
Urban Development
Applicant Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
OMB Approval No.2502.0485(exp.12/31r94)
bIlc reporting burden for this collection of information Is estimated to average 0.5 hours per response,including the time for reviewing instructions,searching existing
data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of information.Send comnhents regarding this burden estimate
or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to the Reports Management Officer,Office of Information Policies
and Systems,U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development,Washington,D.C.20410-3600 and to the Office of Managemehtand Budget,Paperwork Reduction
Project(2502-0485),Washington,D.C.20503. Do not send this completed form to either of these addressees.
Applicant Name Project Name(If different)
City of Atascadero California Manor/VINTAGE
Budget Category(check one and specify type) Program Year
OX service Housekeeping, Linens, Adult Day Care,Perso is Administtrafion 1st—_ —_-_
Item Name Care, Health Screening, Wellness Program Catmpanion~ --Et , Total Amount _
1. Direct Labor(List staff positions,hours worked,rate of pay per hour and year)
Volunteers 109. 81 Hours per week X 52 Wk. = 702 Annual Hrs.
X$5. 00 28,551. 34
Staff Resident Assistance 13. 5 Hrs. er week X 52 Wk = 4,152. 33
VALUE OF SERVICES OR STAFF (See calculation sheet) .Total $ 116 ,306. 40
2. Fringe Benefits(Provide percentage and calculations for direct labor positions)
15% X $4, 152. 33 I 623 . 12
Total i —
3. Materials and Equipment(identify items and costs used in providing above Service/Administration)
r-N KIND Tools, Equipment, Machine, Building Area Space, Parkin
ZESOURCES Products, Supplies, Utilities, Phone System, P.A. System
First Aid, Insurance, Misc. and Etc.
Total
12,100 .14
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4. Subcontracts(Identify service,number of participants,unit cost,and amount of service provided)
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Total
5. Other(Specify)
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—_ Total $
6. Total Cost $ 161,7 3 3 .3 3
7. Applicant Match
a. Cash
b. Imputed value of other agency or third-party provided direct services or staff $ 116,3A6 40
c. In-kind resources $ 12,10 0 . 14'
d. Volunteer services(at$5.00 per hour) $ 28,55 . 3 4
Total Match $ 161,157 .88
8. Participant Fees y $Y^\ —0-
9.
0-9. Net CHSP Funds Requested(line 6 minus lines 7+8) $
4 ,775.45
10. Footnotes(continue on back if necessary)
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form HUD-91178 11/10/9
ref.Handbook 4640.1
Annual Program Budget U.S.Department of Housing
9 9 and Urban Development
Applicant Office of Housing
Federal Housing Commissioner
. OMB'+Approval No.2502-MS(exp.12t31/94)
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 0.5 hours per response,including the time for reviewing instructions,searching existing
data sources,gathering and maintaining the data needed,and completing and reviewing the collection of Information.Send comments regarding this burden estimate
or any other aspect of this collection of information,including suggestions for reducing this burden,to the Reports Managemont Officer,Office of Information Policies
and Systems,U.S.Departmentof Housing and Urban Development,Washington,D.C.20410-3600 and to dhe Office of Managrentand Budget,Paperwork Reduction
Project(2502-0485),Washington,D.C.20503. Do not send this completed form to either of these addressees.
Applicant Name Project Name(it different)
City of Atascadero California Manor/VINTAGE DA%S
Budget Category(check one and specify Yew
type) 1St
Service Admi istration
Total Amount
Item Name
Coordinator
1. Direct Labor(List staff positions,hours worked,rate of pay per hour and year)
Service Coordinator 30 Hrs. Wk X 52 Wk = 1560 X $20.= $31, 200
Licensee Administrator 30 Hrs. Wk X 52 = 1560 X $16 .36 25,516. 40
(Trudy Valdez)
Total 56,716. 40*
2. Fringe Benefits(Provide percentage and calculations for direct labor positions)
15% X $56,716. 40 Total 8,508. 15*
3. Materials and Equipment(identify items and costs used in providing above Service/Administration)
IN KIND RESOURCES
Equipment, Supplies, Material, Building Space Areas, P I arkincr,
• Utilities, Furnishings, Insurance, Telephone System, PA Total $ 4,200.00*
4. Subcontracts(Identify service,number of participants,unit cost,and amount of service provided)
Total
5. Other(Specify) 4,000 .
Imputed Value Department Social Services S.L.O. County. 11,520 .
Imputed Value PAC Members Total $ 15, 520 .
s. Total Cost $ 84, 944.55
7, Anlicant Match 1 5.j 5 2 0 .0 "
a. Cash
b. Imputed value of other agency or third-party provided direct services or staff $ 4,200.0
c. In-kind resources $
d. Volunteer services(at$5.00 per hour) $
Total Match $
19.,7911-00
8. Participant Fees $
9. Net CHSP Funds Requested(line 6 minus lines 7+8) $ 84,944.55
10. Footnotes(continue on back If necessary)
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June 3, 1994
Henry Engen
City of Atascadero
6500 Palma Ave
Atascadero, Calif. 93422
Dear Mr. Engen,
With the City of Atascadero having sponsored Califmrnia Manor, a
low income retirement home several years ago we are hopeful that
we can again count on you. There is a possibility that limited,
competitive 5 year grant funds may be available to ,help support
the cost of providing new or expanded services to the very low
income elderly and disabled. We will need to have ' in place a
volunteer Profession Assessment Committee to assess participates
needs.
I think qualified, interest people from the community would
probably be willing to provide their services.
Applications for funding must be made by the unit of local
government on behalf of a for-profit owner of eligible housing
for the elderly. The program is referred to as "Congregate
Housing Service Program" . The grant could provide',', up to a
maximum of 40% of the cost of services, 10% would be charged
participants, and 50% matching funds are required on our part,
from another source. Previous research of the U.SD.A. Food
Program, administered by the- Department of Education, to licensed
Adult Day Care facilities would provide a meal subsidy and future
offer to purchase commodities. Of the 50% matching, funding, 10%
may be considered as the value of existing equipment, utilities,
volunteer staff and or community services. I would believe the
E.O.C. health screening provided at the project site and the
Atascadero emergency response to the resident pull cords will
qualify along with the other items mentioned for the 10%
permitted.
As we discussed the S.S.I. recipients monthly income has been
reduced significantly over the past 2 years. We have reduced our
charges and increased our services substantially. The housing
and services we provide our in great need yet out of the
financial reach of many. The services play a major roll in
providing an alternative living environment and avoiding
institutionalization of frail and disabled people ;prematurely.
. Care within an institution is far more costly and often less
disable.
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• I believe if the application is successful your responsibilities
would resemble those of the Community Block Grant. '
The very low income potential recipients and I would greatly
appreciate your taking this request to the City Council as soon
as possible. The deadline for completed applications to be
received by July 13, 3:OOp.m. at the National Headquarter and
State Office.
Allocation of $7 ,900,000 was made for eligible Farmers Home
Administration projects.
I believe I could primarily complete the application, although I
will need a copy of the charter and possibly a few 'other items.
I have taken the liberty to order you an NOFA, application, copy
of the final rule published in the federal register and any other
information available on the program. If you do not receive the
items for review within a few days please contact: '
The Multifamily Housing Clearinghouse
P.O. Box 6424
Rockville, MD 20850
1-800-955-2232
"Congregate Housing Services Program"
I will contact you soon after you have had a chance to look over
the application package. If you have any questions I can be
reached at 916 221-3656 .
I appreciate you support.
Sincerely,
C
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California Manor
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June 231 , 1994
City of Atascadero
Mayor Robert Nimmo
&SCO Palma Avenue
Atascadaro, Caiif . 93422
dear Mayor Nimmo,
We are '.he owners of Cal . 1 ya Manor a Federally Funded low income
congregate houzinq or-_4 C ir. Atasc:adero. We would like to request
t':a* the 'it_: of .Atasc_adero ;gold a special council meeting between
41.il S and 9 , 1994 for the- purpose of becoming the applicant
� ;r feria:al ;rant _ ..nds application to provide expanded congregate
ncusc e s to eligi bl recipients . I will complete the grant
app* catloa togother wit,: invited City staff assistance and information
ff0m a cop, of your latest -:!715G application.
Ca,ifornia Manor . :s el:gib e for grant funds, however may not apply
directly . An application aiu:st .:e submitted on our behalf by the local
government agency .
When T '_earned of the opportunity to apply for federal funding I
contacted Mr . gingen and then followed up our requests in writing .
am, very aware of the hardship these short time frames cause for
all concerned and apologize for the inconvenience.
In 1984 ;;he City of Atascadero applied for and secured CnBG funds
far California Manor which reduced the developement 'cost and ultimately
.ower the rents charged . This current grant we seek requires commit tment
letters for matching funds . We would appreciate it if in addition
to Submittincg the ;grant application the council would be willing
to provide some amount of financial committment. from CBDG entitlement
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funding during the ,rears 2 through 5 of this croposed 5 year federal
q.-ant comrn-ttment peri%)d . Such a ,.ommittment even if small will in
essance rete our application as :raving community support'. and participation.
Vie 'rr?nt , -4 .1 approved will. .,ri,vi de More
- sup?ortive services and a1.:.o:r
rasi �er_ts to 3vr;id nigher cost( institutional carei . Our residents primarily
ar? very 70w income and Jepe;7d upon taxpayer In-Ilars for ' nursing hones
.end et_ . . This grant will provide 40% of the necessary funding for
suoportive. ser i._es , reduce California ' s cost of prov, di"tg S�1C}1_sLLvlCes .
'.over cast tv tho eli�ii�in new recipients, and create jokes to provide
> �c:.1 seC—vices here i^. our eammunity .
rye aw?reciate nur consideration of our request . if you have any questions
n re contactew at either 605 466-0759 or 916 221-3656 .
5i Lcerel y,
.Whew Takata
rrays He�+ley
Henry Engen
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