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Neighborhood & Affordable Housing
Advisory Board
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NEIGHBORHOOD & AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD
CITY OF CLEARWATER
November 19, 1996
Present:
Mayme W. Hodges
Howard Groth
Rev. William Graham
Mary Myhill
William Turner, Sr.
Bertha Kelley
Milly Joplin
Vacant Seat
Alan J. Ferri
Michael Holmes
Patricia O. Sullivan
Absent:
Shirley Moran
Chair
Vice-Chair
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Board Member
Economic Development Director
Economic Development Assistant Director
Board Reporter
Board Member
The Chair called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. at City Hall.
To provide continuity for research, items are in agenda order although not necessarily
discussed in that order.
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ITEM #2 - Aooroval of Minutes
Member Joplin moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of September
17, 1996, as recorded and submitted in written summation to each board member. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
Member Groth moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of October 15,
1996, as recorded and submitted in written summation to each board member. The
motion was duly seconded and carried unanimously.
ITEM #3 - Agencv Presentations
a) Boys & Girls Clubs
Economic Development Director Alan Ferri said the Boys & Girls Clubs' presentation
will be rescheduled.
b) Girls Inc., of Pinellas
Sharon Bailey, of Girls Inc., of Pinellas, thanked NAHAB (Neighborhood &
Affordable Housing Advisory Board) for recommending they receive CDBG (Community
Development Block Grant) funding. Girls Inc., opened its first Pinellas County center in
1961. Four of the eight local centers are in low income housing areas where girls are
most at risk and need services. Girls Inc., of Pinellas has an annual budget of $1 ~milllon
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, with $80,000 budgeted for the Condon Garden Center, which opened in 1975. The
program is staff intensive. Girls Inc.'s national 9-week program, PAP (Preventing
Adolescent Pregnancy), addresses self esteem issues and the consequences of teen
pregnancy and includes role playing exercises.
Kim Scirlotta, of Girls Inc., said the Condon Garden Center serves between 30 and
35 girls with a safe atmosphere and positive role models. A new program brings together
the girls, senior citizens, animals, and arts and crafts. After school, girls arrive at the
center, have a snack, do their homework, and then choose from different areas of interest
including sports, arts & crafts, etc. A national program helps girls develop math and
science skills. The group takes a field trip several times a year to a senior home. Staff
interacts with parents and offers help when possible.
In response to a question, Ms. Bailey said the program also is funded by JWB
(Juvenile Welfare Board), United Way, the city of St. Petersburg, and fund-raisers such as
the Gasparilla Run. Clearwater COSG funds cover approximately one-third of the Condon
Garden Center costs. The $24,700 contribution funds 2 employees. Participants pay a
'$25 fee for the school year and $25 for the Summer. All school girls between 5 and 17
years old can participate. As girls contribute to the cost, free or low cost outside activities
are planned. Most participants are between 5 and 8 years old. Ms. Scirlotta said the
impact of drugs on their lives seems to relate to drug use by parents or relatives. She said
it is important these children have a place where they feel safe.
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ITEM #4" Discussion of the Economic Develooment Element of the Comorehensive Plan
Mr. Ferri said after NAHAS submits their comments regarding the Economic
Development Element of the Comprehensive Plan, it will be reviewed by the Planning &
Zoning Board as the local planning agency. After City Commission approval, the plan will
be in effect for 5 years. An economic development element was not completed
previously. This element is broad based and may be important when the City applies for
State funding. He stated census tracts consist of 2 to 6 block groups with 300 to 500
people living in each block group. North Greenwood tracts contain the poorest areas in
Pinellas County based on average family income.
Mr. Ferri said last year, City programs created approximately $5-rnillion worth of
local housing construction and rehabilitation activity, however, few minority construction
firms are licensed to bid. Staff is working with SPJC (St. Petersburg Junior College) to
establish a curriculum to help experienced North Greenwood area residents pass
certification tests for State and County licenses. It was noted using local contractors
keeps money in the community. It was felt helping local tradesworkers qualify for
certification will increase the diversity of City contractors. Mr. Ferri said the Small
Business Development Center at USF (University of South Florida) is the only local program
designed to helping minority small businesses get up and running. Activities of the
Minority Owned Busine~s Council in the Tampa area do not extend to Clearwater.
In response to a question, Mr. Ferri said City staff arranged 18 of last year's 19
economic development loans. CNHS (Clearwater Neighborhood Housing Services)
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arranged the other one. Staff leveraged $9.90 in private money for every $1 of pUblic
money. It. was recommended that NAHAS support the agencies that provide lending
services to maintain neighborhood control. Mr. Ferri ,said Jast year, the Economic
Development Department spent the total funding recommended by NAHAS. CNHS was
not able to spend their allocated funding. Their scope of services is directed specifically to
the North Greenwood community for business development. CNHS has other sources for
lending money for small business development City-wide.
Member Groth moved to recommend the Planning & Zoning Board review and
approve the Economic Development Element of the Comprehensive Plan the plan. The
motion was dUly seconded and carried unanimously.
ITEM #5 - Subgrantee Reoorts .
Mr. Ferri said reports from last fiscal year are being closed. New forms will be used
next year. It was felt report updates shoulci be distributed on time. Concern was
expressed that unexpended funds remain at the end of the year. It was questioned if staff
checks claims per encumbered funds. Mr. Ferri said the $176,000 of CNHS' encumbered
funds may be lowered further. He said the Federal legislature delayed authorization to
fund first-time home buyers until March 1996 and HUD did not inform the City of this
decision until mid-August. In the meantime, local needs were met with SHIP (State
Housing Initiatives Partnership) and HOME funds.
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Staff allocates unexpended funds remaining in the predetermined pools. It was felt
surplus funds could be used differently. Mr. Ferri said previously. Clearwater carried
forward large amounts of funds each year. He felt staff is qualified and effective in
distributing funds returned to the pools. It was suggested the community should make
distribution decisions. Mr. Ferri said credible agencies that provide housing services are
welcome to apply for funding and be ranked by the TRC (Technical Review Committee)
and NAHAS. He opposed reserving unspent funds. It was suggested the evaluation
process consider which funding requests can leverage community jobs. It was requested
that monthly reports to NAHAS identify CDSG, HOME, and SHIP funds. Mr. Ferri noted
the City Commission had increased the level of social service funding. The cost for small
organizations to audit their performance standards could be greater than the grants.
Mr. Ferri noted a disagreement with HUD regarding classifying a funding request.
The City had categorized a program to hire teenagers as economic development. The
Federal government claims it is a public service. He expressed concern a program
designed to create jobs and job skills must compete in the most competitive funding pool.
ITEM #6 8 OldBusine~~
a) Filling Board Vacancy for Housing Development
Mr. Ferri will forward board recommendations to the City Commission for
consideration.
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ITEM #7 - New Business
!') b) Brownfield Program Report
Mr. Ferri said the Brownfield contract began October 1, 1996. The City has
been invited to give a presentation on Brownfields at a two-day remediation
conference in Orlando.
Most Brownfield funding will be used for environmental site assessments. The
first Brownfield site evaluation will address the CNHS Winn-Dixie site. A link will be
made between Brownfield activities and the number of jobs generated. The
development of a job center in North Greenwood will be part of the City's Brownfield
efforts. He said the contract to gather economic development baseline data has been
delayed. A series of meetings on environmental issues will be scheduled for North and
South Greenwood. In response to a question, Mr. Ferri said job center services will be
coordinated by local agencies that address economic development issues. The goal is
to offer neighborhood residents a one-stop location for job-related resources.
Approximately $10,000 in Brownfield funds will be used to develop a training
curriculum for job seekers at new or expanded businesses in the Brownfield area.
Grantee performance report
(::> Mr. Ferri said this report only addresses COBG funding and requires no action.
This year, the City distributed $1.6-million in COBG funds. A few typos were noted.
Corrections will be forwarded. Next year, this report will reflect funding from COBG,
HOME, and SHIP programs. The report is available for citizen review and comment.
ITEM #8 - Board Member Monitoring Reoorts
Member Groth reported visiting the Tampa Bay COC (Community Oevelopment
Corporation). The agency had left over funds last year due to unexpected delays in
some closings for Willow brook condominiums.
ITEM #9 - Announcements
a) Next Scheduled Regular Meeting
Mr. Ferri said the December 17, 1996, meeting was canceled. As City Hall will
close for renovations in January, 1997, NAHAB meetings will be scheduled at
alternative sites for several months. Meetings away from City Hall will not be
televised. It was suggested meetings in North and South Greenwood be scheduled.
Mr. Ferri recommended NAHAB meet with the North Greenwood Task Team during an
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evening meeting to discuss housing and the Brownfield program and to solicit ,input.
Mr. Ferri will announce the schedule.
ITEM #9 .;. Adiourn
The meeting adjourned at 11: 14 a.m. ~ ~
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