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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC2020-125 - 3/18/2020 - NA SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE ESG SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI AND CORPUS CHRISTI FAMILY ENDEAVORS, INC. This second amendment ("Second Amendment") is made by and between the City of Corpus Christi ("City") and Corpus Christi Family Endeavors, Inc. ("Subrecipient"). WHEREAS, the City and the Subrecipient executed an agreement ("Agreement"), which was approved by the City Council on July 24, 201 8, for the purpose of utilizing the City's FY2018 Emergency Solutions Grant ("ESG") Program funds; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to enter into this First Amendment to express their mutual desire to reaffirm all terms, conditions, and covenants stated in the original Agreement and to extend the compliance and termination dates of the Agreement. Section 1. By execution of this instrument, the parties agree to reaffirm and continue in force all terms, conditions, and covenants stated in the original Agreement, as may be amended by the execution of this First Amendment. Section 2. Section II of the Agreement is amended by deleting the amount of $50,073.00," and inserting the amount of"$58,406.56." Section 3. Section II of the Agreement is amended by deleting the amount of$50,073.00 and inserting the amount of$58,406.56" to Exhibit B-1 ("Grant Budget"). Section 4. By execution of this Second Amendment, the parties agree to revise and extend the compliance and term dates stated in the original Agreement. All other terms, conditions, and covenants of the Agreement not changed by this Second Amendment remain the same and in full force and effect. (EXECUTION PAGE FOLLOWS) Family Endeavors FY2018 ESG Second Amendment Page 1 of 2 EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE, each of which is considered an original, on this the 9 -i day of AiCo._it,1A , 2020. CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI Keith elman, A sistant City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: 31 e , 2020. 02:'i) Name: Assistant City Attorney For the City Attorney SUBRECIPIENT: CORPUS CHRISTI FAMILY ENDEAVORS, INC. BLL,(14a,s �//�/A�,c&-afvvatcu Y: i' `I Printed Name: k.frsa Title Y(,�,11'\ ID !C 1 L( Date: I-WT/1P\ o13 o�d�i STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF NUECES § This instrument was acknowledged before me on this a3 day of IM 2020, by f 114 SSC', A• _ 1i(cL. , who is thelYcin hire Z of Corpus Christi Family Endeavors, Inc., a domestic nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Texas, on behalf of the corporation. (Seal) s; .`P")V"PU."6,,,i MIGUEL ANGEL MIRELES _z:' ,;Notary Public, State of Texas iNA: •'q� Comm. Expires 07-10-2023 N ry Public, State of Texas of tF� 14,,,,1��.� Notary ID 130289935 Family Endeavors FY2018 ESG Second Amendment Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT B-1 Grant Budget As identified through the Statement of Work Housing relocation and stabilization services ESG funds may be used to pay housing owners, utility companies, and other third parties for the following costs: Financial Assistance** Formula/requirements Project Formulas Total ESG Request Rental application $50 PER PERSON $50 x 5 HH $250 fees Security Deposit Less than value of two $550 X 6 HH $3300 months of rent Last month's rent Value of one month; N/A N/A counts toward 24-month maximum Utility deposits Must be standard $100 X 3 HH $300 Utility payments Up to six months of $150 X 3 MONTHS X $3600 (gas, electric, water, arrears—24 month total 8 HH sewage) Moving costs Truck rental, movers, N/A N/A storage for 3 mos. Services costs Housing search and Based on time expended 0.10 FTE @ $43,000 $4,300 placement and hourly rate of pay including benefits Housing stability Based on time expended .15 FTE @ $43,000 $6,300 case management and hourly rate of pay including benefits Mediation 0 0 0 Legal services 0 0 0 Credit repair 0 0 0 Total Request $18050 **Financial assistance cannot be provided to program participants who are receiving the same type of assistance through other public sources (see 576.105 for more details) EXHIBIT B-1 (coned.) Projected Rental Assistance Short-term and medium-term rental assistance* ESG funds may be used to pay for up to 24 months of rental assistance during any 3-year period. Rent cannot exceed FMR and must meet rent reasonableness standards,subject to change. Tenant-based rental assistance Unit Size # Units #Months FY 2019 Total FMR** Requested Studio/Efficiency 4 2 $826 $ 6,608 1-bedroom 12 3 $876 $31,536 2-bedroom 1 2 $1,110 $ 2,220 3-bedroom 0 0 $1,484 0 Project-based rental assistance Studio/Efficiency 0 0 $826 0 1-bedroom 0 0 $876 0 2-bedroom 0 0 $1,110 0 3-bedroom 0 0 $1,484 0 Total Request 0 0 0 $40,364 *SUBRECIPIENT must complete a Lead-Based Paint visual assessment on all units being assisted with ESG funds by state certified lead-based paint health inspectors, and must maintain in the client's file documentation that said inspection passed and met all requirements as referenced in Section VII of this Agreement. **FMR amounts based on FY2019 FMR Guidelines. ESG FY2018 Proposed Activity Eligible Activity (add rows if ESG Amount Match Amount Match Source Budget Total necessary) Emergency 0 0 0 0 Shelter Homeless $51,284.56 $51,291.56 Case $51,284.56 Prevention management Rapid Re- $7,122 $7,122 Case $7,122 Housing management Totals $58,406.56 $58,414 $58,406.56