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HomeMy WebLinkAbout55A - RESO FOR PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSINGREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: AUGUST 18, 2020 TITLE: ADOPT A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY TO APPLY FOR AND ADMINISTER THE PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING ALLOCATION PLAN /s/Kristine CITY MANAGER CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: FREJU-1067fW97 ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on V Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2ntl Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a Resolution, amending Resolution No. 2020-047, authorizing the City to apply to the State of California to receive and administer the Permanent Local Housing Allocation funds. DISCUSSION On June 2, 2020, City Council approved a Resolution and authorized the City to apply for and administer the Permanent Local Housing Allocation (PLHA) Plan. Upon submission of the application, the City was contacted by the California Department of Housing and Community Development and asked to amend the Resolution. The amended Resolution (Exhibit 2) adds language to reflect that the PLHA eligible activities to be funded include the allowable five percent administration and the operation of the homeless navigation center. This language was previously mentioned in the PLHA five-year Plan that was available for public comment. In 2017, the California Legislature approved Senate Bill (SB 2), known as the Building Homes and Jobs Act, which established a $75 recording fee on real estate documents to increase the supply of affordable homes in California. The Act establishes the PLHA program administered by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). Under the PLHA, funding is provided through formula grants to entitlement jurisdictions based on the formula prescribed under federal law for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program over a five-year funding period, as well as through a competitive grant program to non -entitlement jurisdictions. The City of Santa Ana is an entitlement jurisdiction and is eligible to receive an estimated $16 million, over the next five years. As the number of real estate transactions recorded will vary from year to year, the revenues collected will also fluctuate. According to HCD, the City will receive first -year funds in October 2020. To off -set the on -going operations at the new homeless navigation center, the City intends to use PLHA funding. Utilizing the funds in this manner will meet the State's requirements of entitlement jurisdictions to use PLHA funds to increase the supply of affordable housing, and specifically, in the category to assist those who are homeless or at -risk of homelesseness, including but not limited to, providing rapid rehousing, rental assistance, supportive/case 55A-1 PLHA Plan August 18, 2020 Page 2 management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing, operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shelters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of permanent and transitional housing. In order to receive PLHA funds, the City is required to submit a PLHA Plan detailing the manner in which allocated funds will be used as well as providing evidence that the Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the City Council. The City must also show that the public had adequate opportunity to review and comment on its content. The PLHA Plan (Exhibit 1) was advertised on May 18, 2020 in the Orange County Register and was also posted on the City's website. The public comment period ran from May 18, 2020 through June 4, 2020. The City received one public comment in regards to making local housing attainable. FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. Upon award and receipt of the PLHA funding, an appropriation adjustment will be agendized for City Council consideration at a future meeting to recognize the funds. Submitted By: Steven A. Mendoza, Executive Director — Community Development Agency Exhibits: 1. Permanent Local Housing Allocation Plan 2. PLHA Resolution 55A-2 EXHIBIT 1 Local Government Formula Allocation Re, 2nf O Eligible AlicantT e: Entitlement Local Government Recipient of PLHA Formula Allocation: Santa Ana Approximate PLHA Formula Allocation Amount: $2,803,706 JAIlowatile Local Admin(5Y): 1 $140,185 Instructions: If the Local Government Recipient of the PLHA Formula Allocation delegated its PLHA formula allocation to a Local Housing Trost Fund or to another Local Government, the Applicant (for which information is required below) is the Local Housing Trust Fund or administering Local Government. The PLHA award will be made to me Applicant (upon meeting threshold requirements) and the Applicant is responsible for meeting all program requirements throughout the tern of the Standard Agreement. The 302(c)(4) Plan template worksheet requires fret choosing one or more of the Eligible Activities listed below. If "Yes' is clicked, the 302(c)(4) Plan worksheet opens a series of questions about what precise activities are planned, Some specific activities, such as providing downpayment assistance to lower -income households for acquisition of an affordable home, could be included under either Activity 2 or 9. Please only choose one of those Activities; don't list the downpayment assistance under both Activities. If the PLHA funds are used for the same Activity but for different Area Median Income (AMI) level, select the same Activity twice (or more times) and the different AMI level the Activity will serve. Please enter the percentage of funds allocated to the Activity in only the first Activity listing to avoid double counting the funding allocation. Eligible Applicants §300 §300(a) Eligible Applicants for the entitlement formula component described in Section §100(b)(1) are limited to the metropolitan cities and urban counties allocated a grant for the federal fiscal year 2017 pursuant to the federal CDBG formula specified in 42 USC, Section §5306. Applicant: I City of Santa Ana Atldress: 20 Civic Center Plaza City.Santa Ana State ICA Ztip: 192701 County: Orange §300(d) Is Applicant delegated by another Local government to administer on its behalf its formula allocation of program funds? No §300(d) If Applicant answered "Yes" above, has the Applicant attached the legally binding agreement required by §300 (c) and (d)? File Name: April Resolution PLHA web a a for Resolution Document Attached ant on USB7 Yes File Name: 1 Signature Block Si nature Block -upload in Microsok Word Document Attached and on USB7 Yes Fite Name: (Apgl TIN ITan a er Identiticatmn Number Document I Attached and on USE? Vas File Name: Applicant Agreement Legally binding agreement between Delegating and Administering Local Attached and on USB? N/A Governments Eligible Activities, §301 §301(a) Eligible activities are lim0ed to the following: Included? §301(a)(1) The predevelopment, development,acquisition,rehabilitation, and preservation of multifamily, residential five -work, rental housing that is affordable to Extremely klw-,Very law-, Low-, or Moderate -income households, including necessary operating subsidies. f-YES §301(a)(2) The predevelopment development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation of affordable rental and ownership housing, including Accessary Dwelling Units r- YES (ADUs), that meets the needs of a growing workforce coming up to 120 percent of AMI, or 150 percent of AMI in high -cost areas. ADUs shall be available for occupancy for a term of no less than 30 days. §301(a)(3) Matching portions of funds placed Into Local or Regional Housing Trost Funds. F- YES §301(a)(4) Matching portions offends available through the Law -and Moderate -Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision (d) of HSC Section 34176. f- YES §301(a)(5) Capitalized Reserves for services connected to the preservation and creation of new permanent supportive housing. r YES §301(a)(6) Assisting persons who are experiencing or At-nsk of homelessness, including, but not limited to, providing rapid re -housing, rental assistance, supportive/case r YES management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing, operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shatters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation of permanent and transitional housing. §301(a)(7) Accessibility modifications in Lower -income Owner -occupied housing. r YES §301(a)(8) Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes and apartments. r- YES §301(a)(9) Homeownership opportunities, including, but not limited to, down payment assistance. r- YES §301(a)(10) Fiscal incentives made by a county to a city within the county to incentive approval atone or more affordable housing Projects, or matching funds invented by a county in an affordable housing development Project in a city v✓thin the county, provided that the city has made an equal or greater investment in Me Pmject. The I- YES county fiscal incentives shall be in the forth of a grant or low -interest loan to an affordable housing Project. Matching funds investments by both the county and the city also shall be a grant or law -interest defened loan ta the affordable housing Pmject Threshold Requirements, §302 §302(a) Housing Element compliance: Apprcant or Delegating Local Governments Housing Element was adopted by the Loral Governments governing body by the application deadline and subsequently determined to be in substantial compliance with state Housing Element Law pursuant to Government Code Section 65585. Yes §302(b) Applicant or Delegating Local Government has submitted the current or prior years Annual Progress Report to the Department of Housing and Community Yes Development pursuant to Govememnt Code Section 65400. 302 c 2 Applicant codifies that submission of the application was authorized by the goveming board of the Applicant. Yes §302(c)(3) Applicant certifies that, if the Local Government proposes allocation of funds for any activity to another entity, the Local government's selection process had no Yes conflicts of interest and was accesible to the public. 302 e 4 Does the application include a Plan in accordance with 302 c 4)? Yes §302(c)(4)(D) Applicant certifies Nat the Plan was authorized and adapted by resolution by the Local Government and that the public had an adequate opportunity to review Yes and comment on its content §302(c)(5) Applicant certifies that the Plan submitted is for a term of five years. Local Governments agree to inform the Department of changes made to the Plan in each Yes succeeding year of Me tern of the Plan. §302(c)(6) Applicant cedes that it will ensure compliance with §302(c)(6) if funds are used for the acquisition, construction. or rehabilitation of for -sale housing projects or units within far -sale housing projects. Yes §302(c)(7) Applicant certifies that it will ensure that the PLHA assistance is in the forth of a low -interest, defened loan to the Sponsor of the Project, if funds are used for the Yes development of an Affordable Rental Housing Development. The loan shall be evidenced through a Promissory Note secured by a Deed of Trust. §302(c)(8) Has Applicant attached a program income reuse plan describing how repaid loans will be maned for eligible activities specified in Section 301? Yes Administration Applicant agrees to adhere to §500, Aceounfing Records. Ves Applicant agrees to adhere to §501. Audits/Monitoring of PLHA Files. Yes Applicant agrees to adhere to §502, GancellatioNfenninalton. Yes Applicant agrees to adhere to §503, Reporting. Yes Certifications On behalf of the entity identified below, I certify, that: The information, statements and attachments included in this application are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct and I possess the legal authority to submit this application on behalf of the entity idenfiffed in Me signature block. Kristine Ridge City Manager 7123/20 Authorized Representative Printed Name Title 8,71sture Date Entity name: City of Santa Ana Phone Number. 714-6475200 EntityAddress 20 Civic Center Plaza C anta Ana I State CA Zip92701 vv�-v PLHA Pager Fw Wn All—w nApplicuum EXHIBIT 1 §3O2(c)(4) Plan Rev. Z2620 §302(c)(4)(A) Describe the manner in which allocated funds will be used for eligible activities. The City of Santa Ana currently funds the operation of an interim emergency homeless shelter, the Link, which opened in November of 2018. As an interim facility, the Link will cease operation upon the opening ofthe permanent homeless navigation center. It is expected to open before the end of this year. The permanent homeless navigation center will serve as the permanent replacement for the Link. The City is in the process of selecting the developer and operator ofthe shelter. The City of Santa Ana plans to use its PLHA funding for one activity: to assist those who are homeless, specifically for the operating or capital costs for the navigation center/shelter. §302(c)(4)(B) Provide a description ofthe way the Local government will prioritize investments that increase the supply of housing for households with incomes at or below 60 percent of Area Median Income (AMI). The PLHA funding will only be allocated to the homeless navigation center. Serving homeless meets the requirement to prioritize investments that increase the supply of housing for households with incomes at or below 60%of AMI. The homeless navigation center will be occupied by households with incomes lower than 60%AMI. §302(c)(4)(C) Provide a description of how the Plan is consistent with the programs set forth in the Local Government's Housing Element. The City of Santa Ana Housing Element includes a Goal for Special Needs Individuals and objectives to provide funding for providers of emergency shelter, transitional housing and permanent supportive housing for people who are homeless and to create a model emergency shelter management and operational plan based on best practices. In 2013, the City adopted an ordinance to permit emergency shelters and a multi -service center in the M1, M2 and Industrial Specific Development Zones subject to operational and management standards allowed under state law. Activities Detail (Activities Detail (Must Make a Selection on Formula Allocation Application worksheet under Eligible Activities, §301)) §301(a)(1) The predevelopment, development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation ofmultifamily, residential live -work, rental housing that is affordable to extremely low -,very low-, low-, or moderate -income households, including necessary Operating subsidies. §301(a)(2) The predevelopment, development, acquisition, rehabilitation, and preservation of Affordable rental and ownership housing, including Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), that meets the needs of a growing workforce earning up to 120 percent ofAMI, or 150 percent of AMI in high -cost areas. ADUs shall be available for occupancy for a term of no less than 30 days. §301(a)(3) Matching portions of funds placed into Local or Regional Housing Trust Funds. §301(a)(4) Matching portions of funds available through the Low- and Moderate -Income Housing Asset Fund pursuant to subdivision (d) ofHSC Section 34176. §301(a)(5) Capitalized Reserves for Services connected to the preservation and creation of new permanent supportive housing. §301(a)(6) Assisting persons who are experiencing or At risk ofhomelessness, including, but not limited to, providing rapid rehousing, rental assistance, supportive/case management services that allow people to obtain and retain housing, operating and capital costs for navigation centers and emergency shelters, and the new construction, rehabilitation, and preservation ofpermanent and transitional housing. §302(c)(4)(E)(i) Provide a description of how allocated funds will be used for the proposed Activity. The City plans to close it's current temporary shelter and open a permanent homeless navigation center to operate year-round with 200 shelter beds for individuals, couples, and families with children who are literally homeless in Santa Ana, with the ability to scale up to 250 beds. The homeless navigation center and its supportive service programs will be designed to provide a safe environment for those experiencing homelessness on the streets of Santa Ana, and a pathway to transition into permanent housing. During their stay, clients will be offered a robust package of supportive services designed to transition them to permanent housing and cope with underlying issues causing them to cycle through the system. 100% ofthe PH LA funds will be allocated towards the operation ofthe homeless navigation center. Complete the table below for each proposed Activity to be funded with 2019-2023 PLHA allocations. If a single Activity will be assisting households at more than one level of Area Median Income, please list the Activity as many times as needed to capture all ofthe AMI levels that will be assisted, but only show the percentage of annual funding allocated to the Activity one time (to avoid double counting). Funding Allocation Year 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 E E E E E Type ofActivity for Persons Experiencing or At Risk of Homelessness s s s s s z z z z z §302(c)(4)(E)(i) Percentage of Funds Allocated for the 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Proposed Activity PLHA 55 " 302(c)(4) Plan EXHIBIT 1 §302(c)(4)(E)(ii) Area Median TOTAL Income Level Served §302(c)(4)(E)(ii) Unmet share of 0 the RHNA at AMI Level §302(c)(4)(E)(ii) Projected 150 150 150 150 150 750 Number of Households Served §302(c)(4)(E)(iv) Period of Affordability for the Proposed Activity (55 years required for rental housing projects) §302(c)(4)(E)(iii) A description of major steps/actions and a proposed schedule for the implementation and completion of the Activity. Program guidelines, policies and procedures for the operation of the shelter were submitted with the recent proposal to the City. We will be taking this item to the City Council shortly. The new homeless navigation center will be operational before the end of the year. The proposed schedule for funding is for operational costs at the facility. The funding will offset only a few years of the operation. §301(a)(7) Accessibility modifications in Lower -income Owner -occupied housing. §301(a)(8) Efforts to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed or vacant homes and apartments. §301(a)(9) Homeownership opportunities, including, but not limited to, down payment assistance. §301(a)(10) Fiscal incentives made by a county to a city within the county to incentivize approval of one or more affordable housing Projects, or matching funds invested by a county in an affordable housing development Project in a city within the county, provided that the city has made an equal or greater investment in the Project. The county fiscal incentives shall be in the form of a grant or low -interest loan to an affordable housing Project. Matching funds investments by both the county and the city also shall be a grant or low -interest deferred loan to the affordable housing Project. §302(c)(4)(D) Evidence that the Plan was authorized and adopted by resolution by the File Name: Plan Adoption Localprisdiction and that the public had an adequate opportunity to review and comment Attached and on USB? Yes on its content. PLHA 55 " 302(c)(4) Plan EXHIBIT 1 Legislative and Congressional Information Rev, 2/26/20 Provide the Legislative and Congressional information for the applicant and each activity location, (if different than applicant location), included in this application. To locate or verify the Legislative and Congressional information, click on the respective links below and enter the applicant office location zip code, the activity location site zip code(s) (i.e. zip code(s) where activities are performed), and any additional activity location site(s), as applicable. California State Assembly California State Senate U.S. House of Representatives Applicant Office Location District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member 69 Tom Daly State Senate Member 134 IThomas Umberg U.S. House of Representatives 146 IJ. Luis Correa Activity Location 1 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 2 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 3 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 4 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 5 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 6 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 7 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 8 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 9 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name I Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 10 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member State Senate Member U.S. House of Representatives Activity Location 11 (if different from applicant location) District # First Name Last Name State Assembly Member PLHA 55" Legislative Contacts State of California Financial Information System for California (FI$Cal) GOVERNMENT AGENCY TAXPAYER ID FORM 2000 Evergreen Street, Suite 215 Sacramento, CA 95815 www.fiscal.ca.gov 1-855-347-2250 EXHIBIT 1 F►$Cal Financial information System for California The principal purpose of the information provided is to establish the unique identification of the government entity. Instructions: You may submit one form for the principal government agency and all subsidiaries sharing the same TIN. Subsidiaries with a different TIN must submit a separate form. Fields bordered in red are required. Hover over fields to view help information. Please print the form to sign prior to submittal. You may email the form to: vendors@fiscal,ca.gov, or fax it to (916) 576-5200, or mail it to the address above. Principal JCity of Santa Ana Government Agency Name Remit -To 120 Civic Center Plaza M-25 Address (Street or PO Box) City Isanta Ana State CA Zip Code+4 92701-4076 Government Type: Q City ❑ County Special District ❑ Federal ❑ Other (Specify) Federal 95-6000785 Employer Identification Number (FEIN) List other subsidiary Departments, Divisions or Units under your principal agency's jurisdiction who share the same FEIN and receives payment from the State of California. Dept/Division/Unit Name Community Development Agency Dept/Division/Unit Name Dept/Division/Unit Name Dept/Division/Unit Name Contact Person Phone number Signature Santa Ana Police Department Public Works Agency Planning Building Agency Terri Eggers 714-647-5378 Complete Address 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Complete Address 60 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Complete Address 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Complete Address F Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Title Homeless Services Manager E-mail address TEggers@santa-ana.org Date 55A-7 ROH: 08/18/20 RESOLUTION NO. 2020- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AUTHORIZING AND ADOPTING A PLAN AND AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR PERMANENT LOCAL HOUSING ALLOCATION ("PLHA") FUNDS BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. The State of California ("State"), Department of Housing and Community Development ("Department') is authorized to provide up to $195 million under the SB 2 Permanent Local Housing Allocation Program Formula Component from the Building Homes and Jobs Trust Fund for assistance to Cities and Counties (as described in Health and Safety Code section 50470 et seq. (Chapter 364, Statutes of 2017 (SB 2)). B. The Department issued a Notice of Funding Availability ("NOFA") dated February 26, 2020, under the Permanent Local Housing Allocation ("PLHA") Program. C. The City of Santa Ana ("Applicant') is an eligible Local Government applying for the program to administer one or more eligible activities. D. The Department may approve funding allocations for the PLHA Program, subject to the terms and conditions of the PLHA Guidelines, PLHA NOFA, PLHA Program requirements, the Standard Agreement and other contracts between the Department and PLHA grant recipients. E. Pursuant to section 302(c)(4) of the PLHA Guidelines, the Applicant drafted a Five -Year PLHA Plan detailing the manner in which allocated PLHA funds will be used, which will be for the operation of a homeless navigation center, a PLHA eligible activity. F. As required by the PLHA Guidelines, the public had adequate opportunity to review and comment on the content of the PLHA Plan during the public comment period, which ran from May 18, 2020, through June 4, 2020. G. On June 2, 2020, the City Council approved Resolution No. 2020-047 authorizing the City to apply for and administer the PLHA Plan. However, upon submission of the application, Applicant was contacted by the 55A-$ Resolution No. 2020 California Department of Housing and Community Development ("HCD") and asked to amend the Resolution to: specify that Applicant would use the PLHA funds for the operation of a homeless navigation center; only refer to the total NOFA amount, rather than an annual amount; and, clarification on the public comment period. H. The current Resolution hereby addresses HCD's comments and supersedes Applicant's prior Resolution No. 2020-047. Section 2. If Applicant receives a grant of PLHA funds from the Department pursuant to the above referenced PLHA NOFA, it represents and certifies that it will use all such funds in a manner consistent and in compliance with all applicable State and federal statutes, rules, regulations, and laws, including without limitation all rules and laws regarding the PLHA Program, as well as any and all contracts Applicant may have with the Department. Specifically, pursuant to Applicant's PLHA Five -Year Plan, Applicant intends to use the PLHA funds for the operation of a homeless navigation center, including supportive service programs, and Applicant's administrative costs, as allowed per the PLHA Guidelines and Program requirements. Section 3. It is hereby confirmed that the public had adequate opportunity to review and comment on the Plan during the public comment period, which ran from May 18, 2020, through June 4, 2020, and therefore the Plan is hereby authorized and adopted by the City Council. Public comments on the Plan were received at the City Council meeting on June 2, 2020, and are reflected in the meeting minutes, which were forwarded to and accepted by HCD. Section 4. Applicant is hereby authorized and directed to receive a PLHA grant, in an amount not to exceed the five-year estimate of the PLHA formula allocations, as stated in Appendix C of the current NOFA, which is $16,822,236, in accordance with all applicable rules and laws. Section 5. Applicant hereby agrees to use the PLHA funds for eligible activities as approved by the Department and in accordance with all Program requirements, Guidelines, other rules and laws, as well as in a manner consistent and in compliance with the Standard Agreement and other contracts between the Applicant and the Department. Specifically, pursuant to Applicant's PLHA Five -Year Plan, Applicant intends to use the PLHA funds for the operation of a homeless navigation center, including supportive service programs, and Applicant's administrative costs, as allowed per the PLHA Guidelines and Program requirements. Section 6. Applicant certifies that it has or will subgrant some or all of its PLHA funds to another entity or entities. Pursuant to Guidelines Section 302(c)(3), "entity" means a housing developer or program operator, but does not mean an administering Local government to whom a Local government may delegate its PLHA allocation. Resolution No. 2020-_ 55A-9 A:cu:1111110 Section 7. Applicant certifies that its selection process of these subgrantees was or will be accessible to the public and avoided or shall avoid any conflicts of interest. Section 8. Pursuant to Applicant's certification in this resolution, the PLHA funds will be expended only for eligible Activities and consistent with all program requirements. Section 9. Applicant shall be subject to the terms and conditions as specified in the Standard Agreement, the PLHA Program Guidelines and any other applicable SB 2 Guidelines published by the Department. Section 10. The City Manager, or her designee, is authorized to execute and submit the PLHA Program Application, the PLHA Standard Agreement and any subsequent amendments or modifications thereto, as well as any other documents that are related to the Program or the PLHA grant awarded to Applicant, as the Department may deem appropriate. Section 11. This Resolution is intended to supersede Resolution No. 2020-047, so upon adoption of this Resolution by the City Council, Resolution No. 2020-047 shall be rescinded. Section 12. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this Resolution. ADOPTED this 18th day of August, 2020. APPROVED AS TO FORM: Sonia R. Carvalho City Attorney By: - Ryan O Hodge Assistant City'Attorney Miguel A. Pulido Mayor 55A-1 Resolution No. 2020 ►AY Councilmembers NOES: Councilmembers ABSTAIN NOT PRESENT Councilmembers Councilmembers Resolution No. 2020-_ 55A-11 CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY I, Daisy Gomez, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No. 2020- to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on August 18, 2020. Date: Clerk of the Council City of Santa Ana 55A-1 2 Resolution No. 2020