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For Code Enforcement Grant Application for Model Neighborhood Code Enforcement Project East now known as Project Ind. E-5
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9/27/1971
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285-71
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r <br /> � y <br /> ♦ r t ' <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 285-71 <br /> RESOLUTION FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT GRANT APPLICATION <br /> FOR MODEL NEIGHBORHOOD CODE ENFORCEMENT PROJECT EAST <br /> NOW KNOWN AS PROJECT IND. E-5 <br /> WHEREAS Section 117 of the Housing Act of 1949 , as amended, authorizes the <br /> Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to make grants to municipalities <br /> and counties to assist them in carrying out programs of concentrated code <br /> enforcement in deteriorated or deteriorating areas in which such enforcement, <br /> together with certain public improvements to be provided by the locality, may <br /> be expected to arrest the decline of the area; and <br /> WHEREAS it has been found and determined by this body that there exists in <br /> this locality certain deteriorated or deteriorating areas for which a program <br /> of concentrated code enforcement, combined with certain public improvements , <br /> -may be expected to arrest the decline of the area; and <br /> WHEREAS it is recognized that the grant of funds pursuant to Section 117 will <br /> impose certain obligations and responsibilities upon the City of South Bend, <br /> among which is the obligation to assure that any person who may be displaced <br /> as a result of the code enforcement and public improvements programs are <br /> relocated into decent, safe, and sanitary housing in accordance with the regu- <br /> lations of the Department of Housing and Urban Development; and <br /> WHEREAS Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on <br /> the basis of race, color, or national origin under any program or activity receiv- <br /> ing Federal assistance, and Executive Order 11063 prohibits discrimination on <br /> basis of race, color, creed or national origin in sale, lease, or other dispo- <br /> sition or occupancy thereof: <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND: <br /> 1 . That this Council supports and favors the filing of an application with <br /> the Department of Housing and Urban Development on behalf of the City of South <br /> Bend for a code enforcement grant under Section 117 of the Housing Act of 1949 <br /> as amended, of two-thirds of the project cost of undertaking and carrying out <br /> a code enforcement program, which project cost, not including relocation payments <br /> and rehabilitation grants , is now estimated to be One Million , Six Hundred & <br /> Eight Thousand, Two Hundred Ninety-Nine Dollars ($1 ,608,299.00) , in an area <br /> or areas to be designated and specially described in such application as Model <br /> Neighborhood Code Enforcement Project East, now known as Project IND. E-5 <br /> and that the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute and file such application <br /> and to execute such contract or contracts as may be necessary for the grant <br /> applied for. <br /> 2. That the City of South Bend Department of Redevelopment is hereby desig- <br /> nated as the Executive Department of the City to administer code enforcement <br /> programs , to act as the authorized representative of the City in accomplishing <br /> the code enforcement program, to file requisition for funds , and to provide <br /> such additional information and furnish such contract or contracts as may be <br /> necessary for the grant applied for. <br /> 3. That during the period of the contract for the code enforcement grant, <br /> the City of South Bend will maintain a level of expenditures for code enforce- <br /> ment activities , exclusive of expenditures in any federally assisted code <br /> enforcement or Title I Urban Renewal project areas , that is not less than <br /> the average yearly expenditures for such activities by said City for the two <br /> full fiscal years immediately preceding the filing of the application. <br /> 4. That in the opinion of this Council the City has a program for and will <br /> provide in a timely manner all necessary public improvements for the code <br /> enforcement area. <br />
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