HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-11RESOLUTION 2004-11
• A RESOLUTIONAUTHORIZING THE PREPARATIONAND FILING
OF ANAPPLICATION FOR COMMUNITYIMPROVEMENT GRANT
FUNDS THROUGH THE SMALL CITIES COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT
BLOC% GRANT PROGRAM OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINL4
WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski has participated in the Small Cities Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program under the Virginia Department of Housing and
Community Development's 2002 and 2003 Planning Grant program in undertaking a study for
the revitalization of downtown Pulaski; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski is eligible for and wishes to submit a 2004 CDBG
application for Central Business District Revitalization in conjunction with Upper-Story Housing
Rehabilitation/Adaptive Use for a total of $1,000,000 to the Virginia Department of Housing and
Community Development (VDHCD) on or before March 31, 2004 for consideration during the
2004 funding round; and
WHEREAS, the Town has identified and designated aredevelopment/conservation area
characterized by slums and blight due to building, infrastructure, and site deterioration that have
served as disincentives for private investment leading to unrealized commercial potential and
underutilized buildings; and
• WHEREAS, the Town conducted surveys of businesses and property owners/landlords,
and town residents, conducted meetings with the general public, Greater Pulaski Alliance, Inc.,
Pulaski Redevelopment and Housing Authority, and ocal banks and completed. a needs
assessment whereby severe blight, non-conforming uses, street and storm drainage deficiencies,
telecommunications infrastructure deficiencies, building facade deterioration, poor gateway
entrances, limited public areas, insufficient public parking, street lighting and signage were
identified as major concerns of property owners, businesses and other stakeholders; and
WHEREAS, the Greater Pulaski Alliance, Inc. comprised of local merchants and
property owners has committed to executing a "Main Street" approach for downtown economic
restructuring, design, promotion, and organization.
WHEREAS, a physical and economic revitalization program has been prepared including
a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) and Downtown Streetscape Plan presenting all required
infrastructure improvements, a Market Study assessing the areas strengths and weaknesses and
identifying community priorities, an approved Storefront Improvement Program Design, and an
approved Upper-Floor Adaptive Reuse/Housing Rehabilitation Program Design; and
WHEREAS, the Town has approved said Adaptive Reuse/Housing Rehab Program
Design and intends to provide financial assistance for the rehabilitation of existing downtown
apartments and the development or improvement of underutilized upper-floor space of
• commercial buildings in order to provide new affordable housing units for LMI persons; and
• WHEREAS, five (5) investor-owners have committed to participation in the development
of said housing rehab/adaptive reuse of 25 apartments, of which ten (10) are currently occupied;
said investor-owners will participate in improvement costs under program matching
requirements; and all units will be targeted exclusively for LMI persons; and
WHEREAS, the implementation of said upper-story housing will benefit an estimated 38
residents, of which 38 (100%) will be targeted for low- and moderate income persons; and
WHEREAS, the Town is willing to undertake blight removal in accordance with Title
36-49, Code of Virginia and in cooperation with the Pulaski Redevelopment and Housing
Authority will adopt a Redevelopment Plan for the downtown redevelopment area that meets
eligibility requirements under Title 36 of the Code of Virginia; and
WHEREAS, the Pulaski Redevelopment and Housing Authority has agreed to assist with
the implementation of redevelopment activities for the designated redevelopment area; and
WHEREAS, any acquired and cleared properties under said redevelopment will be
targeted for public/private reuse by the Town and the Authority to improve the economic vitality
of downtown Pulaski; and
WHEREAS, Eleven (11) project area property owners have expended $120,000 since
July 1, 2003, for property improvements, and sixteen (16) property owners have submitted
. signed Letters of Intent for $602,500 in building rehabilitation, facade and entrance
improvements utilizing the Storefront Improvement Program and;
WHEREAS, the Town will commit capital funds of $369,824 for storm drainage lines,
drain inlets, streetscape, fire suppression, building stabilization an facade improvements, and
telecommunications infrastructure improvements including engineering design and inspection to
serve the project area; and
WHEREAS, the Town will provide annual assistance in cooperation with the Greater
Pulaski Alliance, Inc., a downtown organization, to remove excessive underbrush, debris and
trash through the provision of personnel and equipment valued at $2,500; and
WHEREAS, the Town will commit $252,055 in program income from Community
Improvement Grant #86-13 thereby providing needed funding for the proposed upper-floor
housing rehabilitation and apartment production in the downtown; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski properly advertised and conducted public hearings on
January 12, 2004 and March 22, 2004 which addressed the CDBG program and the CDBG
project application, thereby meeting citizen participation requirements; and
WHEREAS, property owners, merchants, residents, the Pulaski RHA and the Greater
Pulaski Alliance Inc. have requested the Town to proceed post haste with its comprehensive
• efforts to resolve all the problems in downtown Pulaski and secure necessary funds to carry out
the Downtown Redevelopment and Revitalization Project.
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NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOL VED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
PULASKI, VIRGINIA that; the Town of Pulaski hereby wishes to apply for a FY2004 CDBG
Community Improvement Grant in the amount of $1,000,000 for the Downtown Pulaski
Revitalization Project for the purpose of undertaking physical and economic blight removal,
economic enhancement, and the development of new and rehabilitated affordable upper-floor
housing, said CDBG funds to be used in conjunction with $621,879 in Town funds and
$1,727,900 in non-CDBG funds for a total project cost of $3,349,779; and
FURTHERMORE, the Pulaski Town Council hereby authorizes and directs the Town
Manager to file the application, forms, assurances and other necessary documents as required by
this program on or before March 31, 2004, to the Virginia Department of Housing and
Community Development.
The Resolution is effective immediately upon its passage, this 22°d day of March, 2004 by the
duly recorded vote of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia as follows
Bettye H. Steger -Aye
John T. Bolen -Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye
Jeffrey S. Worrell -Aye
Attested:
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Patricia Cruise, Clerk of Council
Kenneth M. Fleenor -Aye
James M. Neblett, Jr. -Absent
E. G. Black, Jr. -Aye
Town of Pulaski, Virginia
Charles W. Stewart, Jr., Mayor
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