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rJAN 1 1987 <br />BOCK 66 FA ,,-854 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bowman, the Board unanimously reappointed <br />Commissioner Bowman to the Indian River Emergency <br />Outreach Board. <br />E. Community Services Block Grant Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />Application <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 1/5/87: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of the ®ATE: January 5, 1987 FILE: <br />Board of County Commissioners ' <br />Through: Charles P. Balzcun <br />County Administrator <br />SUBJECT: Community Services Block Grant <br />Housing Rehabilitation Program <br />Application <br />FROM: Guy L. Decker, Jr. REFERENCES: <br />CES. <br />Executive Director <br />I.R.C. Housing Authority <br />It is recommended that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by <br />the County Commission. <br />Description and Condition: <br />The State of Florida's Department of Community Affairs advised Indian River County <br />they will accept applications for projects to be funded through the Community Services <br />Block Grant (CSBG) for local activities to assist low-income individuals. Section 675 <br />(C)(1)(a) through (E), Public Law 97-35, as amended, and Administrative Rule 9B-22, <br />Florida Administrative Code, provide the criteria for such projects. These grants will <br />be for a six-month period from April 1, 1987 through September 30, 1987, and the alloca- <br />tion for Indian River County to cover administrative costs is $6,295.00. Applications <br />must be postmarked no later than February 1, 1987. <br />The Indian River County Housing Authority is the non-profit subgrantee for the <br />Indian River County Commissioners. The program covered under this grant will provide <br />rehabilitation consulting services which will activate rehabilitation finding from <br />governmental sources. <br />The Farmers Home Administration Section 504 Program provides housing rehabilitation <br />finds in the form of (1) low-interest loans, (2) loans and grants, and (3) grants to the <br />low-income elderly owner -occupant. There are approximately 815 owner -occupied substand- <br />ard housing units suitable for rehabilitation in Indian River County, Low-income and <br />elderly families lack the money to make their homes safe and sanitary. <br />This program will be targeted in the three most distressed areas of the County: <br />Wabasso, Gifford and Old Oslo Park. We plan on assisting between 15 and 20 low-income <br />and elderly owners in bringing their homes up to safe and sanitary standards. <br />Alternative and Analysis: <br />This is our fourth funding cycle under legislation passed by Congress which con- <br />solidated various social programs into the block grant categories for administration by <br />the State and local government, and funds not applied for from the Community Services <br />Block Grant Program will be redistributed -among counties that make application. <br />6 <br />� a <br />