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4/4/2017
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Public Hearing to inform citizens of the availability of funds, eligible uses and receive comments on proposed activities, particularly from low-and moderate-income persons, as well as receive comments on the programs past performance and use of the 2016 Community Development Block Grant Public Service Grant Funds.
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(N) New or Continuing Access to a Service - A client service that was not offered by the subrecipient <br />prior to the new CDBG program year or that would not be continuing but for the CDBG funding. <br />(1) Increased Access to a Service - A quantifiable increase in the number of persons served; an <br />expansion of the type of clientele; an addition of new locations, or the removal of barriers to access the <br />service as a result of CDBG funding. <br />(S) No Longer Substandard Service — A client service that, after being documented as not meeting a <br />standard defined by the service program's primary funder or by agency plans, meets a standard level of <br />service as a result of CDBG funding. HUD does not define a substandard service in its CDBG guidance <br />Section C: Number of Persons <br />For each row, estimate the total unduplicated number of persons to directly receive the service during the <br />July — June grant contract period. Detailed demographic data on actual persons served will be reported <br />on the Quarterly Beneficiary Reporting Form, provided in the appendix. <br />Section D: Method of Ensuring Benefit to LMI Persons <br />For each row, describe the METHOD for ensuring how each activity will principally benefit low- and <br />moderate -income (LMI) persons that are CDBG non -entitlement residents. <br />LMI - CDBG activities must principally benefit LMI persons. Generally, a subrecipient can claim the <br />activities meet HUD's LMI Limited Clientele criteria in at least one of the following ways: <br />1. If an activity exclusively targets persons in one of the HUD -defined special groups, it can be <br />presumed to principally benefit LMI persons. These special groups include: <br />• Abused children • Elderly persons X Illiterate persons • Persons living with AIDS <br />• Battered spouses • Homeless • Migrant farm ■ Severely disabled adults <br />persons workers <br />OR <br />2. Information on family size and income is available and shows at least 51 % of the activity's clientele <br />meet and will continue to meet the LMI income criteria. <br />OR <br />3. Income eligibility requirements limit the activity to LMI persons only. <br />OR <br />(Use #4 below as a method only under very limited circumstances and providing a written <br />description of both the nature and location for Commerce to submit to HUD) <br />4. Be of such nature and location that it may reasonably be concluded that the activity's clientele will <br />primarily be LMI persons. <br />If you cannot meet the LMI Limited Clientele criteria above or want information on meeting the LMI Area <br />Benefit or LMI Jobs criteria instead, contact the CDBG program. <br />CDBG Non -entitlement - The following subrecipient regional service areas include CDBG entitlement <br />jurisdictions or other state areas: CAP (Lewiston, ID), C-DCAC (East Wenatchee, Wenatchee), LCCAC <br />(Longview), B-FCAC (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland), OC (Bellingham), SCCAA (Anacortes, Mt. Vernon), <br />CACLMT (Thurston Co), BMAC (Walla Walla). Applications for these subrecipients must also describe <br />the method for ensuring the grant ONLY benefits CDBG non -entitlement residents. <br />Verifying the client's address or the location of services are examples of methods for targeting the benefit <br />to only CDBG non -entitlement area residents. <br />22 <br />
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