CR 08-034 Urban Hennepin County Joint Cooperation Agreement•
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NOPKINS
June 17, 2008 Council Report 2008 -034
URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY JOINT COOPERATION AGREEMENT
Proposed Action
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve Resolution 2008-
032 authorizing the execution of a joint cooperation agreement between the City of
Hopkins and Hennepin County for participation in the Urban Hennepin County
Community Development Block Grant program in FY 2009 -2011.
With this motion the agreement will be executed and forwarded to Hennepin County.
Overview
For many years the City of Hopkins has participated in the Urban Hennepin County
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which entitles the City to a
yearly allocation of CDBG funds and the opportunity to compete for HOME funds. In
order to participate in the Hennepin County CDBG and HOME programs, the City must
execute a Joint Cooperation Agreement. This agreement would be in effect for fiscal
years 2009 through 2011.
i Entitlement CDBG funds are allocated to large jurisdictions and the City of Hopkins
does not qualify as an entitlement community. It is only through the participation in the
Urban Hennepin County program that the City is eligible for the entitlement status.
Primary Issues to Consider
• What is the impact of this action on the City?
• What are the major changes in the agreement?
Supporting Information
• Resolution 2008 -032
• Joint Cooperation Agreement Urban Hennepin County CDBG Program
Tara Beard
Community Development Coordinator
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Financial Impact: $ Budgeted: YIN Source:
Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc.):
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Joint Cooperation Agreement
Council Rpt. 2008 -034
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Primary Issues to Consider
• What is the impact of this action on the City?
Without the Joint Cooperation Agreement, the City of Hopkins would not be eligible for
entitlement funds through the CDBG program. Rather, the City would have to compete
for the funds through the state CDBG program with the likelihood of being funded very
low.
Under the current allocation formula the City of Hopkins receives approximately
$110,000 in CDBG funds each year.
• What are the major changes in the agreement?
The following changes of the current agreement have been proposed by Hennepin
County:
• Automatic renewal for cities continuing their participation
The current agreement clarifies the automatic renewal clause in Section III of the
proposed agreement such that Cities will be notified of their right to no longer participate
in the Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) at the
next renewal period. If cities continue their participation, the agreement will
automatically be renewed for another three -year term.
Alternatives
The City Council has the following alternatives regarding this issue:
• Approve the action as recommended by staff.
• Elect not to participate in the Urban Hennepin County CDBG program over the next
three years.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION NO. 2008 -032
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A JOINT COOPERATION
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF HOPKINS AND HENNEPIN COUNTY FOR
PARTICIPATION IN THE URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
IN FY 2009 — 2011.
WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins, Minnesota and the County of Hennepin have in effect a Joint
Cooperation Agreement for purposes of qualifying as an Urban County under the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) Programs; and
WHEREAS, the City and County wish to execute a new Joint Cooperation Agreement in order to
continue to qualify as an Urban County for purposes of the Community Development Block
Grant and HOME Programs.
• BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that a new Joint Cooperation Agreement between the City
and County be executed effective October 1, 2008, and that the Mayor and the City
Manager /Administrator be authorized and directed to sign the Agreement on behalf of the City.
Adopted this 17th day of June, 2008.
Attest:
Terry Obermaier, City Clerk.
By
Eugene J. Maxwell, Mayor
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JOINT COOPERATION AGREEMENT
URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM
WITNESSETH:
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Contract No. A080541
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between the COUNTY OF HENNEPIN, State of
Minnesota, hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY," A -2400 Government Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55487, and
the cities executing this Master Agreement, each hereinafter respectively referred to as "COOPERATING UNIT,"
said parties to this Agreement each being governmental units of the State of Minnesota, and made pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes, Section 471.59:
COOPERATING UNIT and COUNTY agree that it is desirable and in the interests of their citizens that
COOPERATING UNIT shares its authority to carry out essential community development and housing activities
with COUNTY in order to permit COUNTY to secure and administer Community Development Block Grant and
HOME Investment Partnership funds as an Urban County within the provisions of the Act as herein defined and,
therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises contained in this Agreement, the parties mutually
agree to the following terms and conditions.
• COOPERATING UNIT acknowledges that by the execution of this Agreement that it understands that it:
1. May not also apply for grants under the State CDBG Program from appropriations for fiscal
years during which it is participating in the Urban County Program; and
2. May not participate in a HOME Consortium except through the Urban County.
I. DEFINITIONS
The definitions contained in 42 USC 5302 of the Act and 24 CFR §570.3 of the Regulations are
incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof, and the terms defined in this section have the meanings
given them:
A. "Act" means Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, (42 U.S.C.
5301 et seq.).
B. "Activity" means a CDBG - funded activity eligible under Title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended. Example: single family rehab activity.
C. "Annual Program" means those combined activities submitted by cooperating units to COUNTY for
CDBG funding as part of the Consolidated Plan.
D. "Consolidated Plan" means the document bearing that title or similarly required statements or
documents submitted to HUD for authorization to expend the annual grant amount and which is
developed by the COUNTY in conjunction with COOPERATING UNITS as part of the Community
Development Block Grant Program.
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E. "Cooperating Unit(s)" means any city or town in Hennepin County that has entered into a cooperation
agreement that is identical to this Agreement, as well as Hennepin County, which is a party to each
Agreement.
F. "HUD" means the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
G. "Metropolitan City" means any city located in whole or in part in Hennepin County which is certified by
HUD to have a population of 50,000 or more people.
H. "Program" means the HUD Community Development Block Grant Program as defined under Title I of
the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended.
I. "Program Income" means gross income received by the recipient or a subrecipient directly generated
from the use of CDBG.
J. "Regulations" means the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act, including but not
limited to 24 CFR Part 570.
K. "Urban County" means the entitlement jurisdiction within the provisions of the Act and includes the
suburban Hennepin County municipalities which are signatories to this Agreement.
II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is to authorize COUNTY and COOPERATING UNIT to cooperate to
undertake, or assist in undertaking, community renewal and lower income housing assistance activities and
authorizes COUNTY to carry out these and other eligible activities for the benefit of eligible recipients who reside
within the corporate limits of the COOPERATING UNIT which will be funded from annual Community
Development Block Grant and HOME appropriations for the Federal Fiscal Years 2009, 2010 and 2011 and from
any program income generated from the expenditure of such funds.
III. AGREEMENT
The initial term of this Agreement is for a period commencing on October 1, 2008 and terminating no sooner than
the end of the program year covered by the Consolidated Plan for the basic grant amount for the Fiscal Year 2011, as
authorized by HUD, and for such additional time as may be required for the expenditure of funds granted to the
County for such period. Prior to the end of the initial term and the end of each subsequent qualification period, the
COUNTY, as the lead agency of the URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK
GRANT PROGRAM, shall provide a written notice to the COOPERATING UNIT of their right not to participate in
a subsequent qualification period. The written notice will provide the COOPERATING UNIT a minimum thirty
(30) day period to submit a written withdrawal. If the COOPERATING UNIT does not submit to the COUNTY a
written withdrawal during the notice period, this Agreement shall be automatically extended for a subsequent three -
year qualifying period.
This Agreement must be amended by written agreement of all parties to incorporate any future changes
necessary to meet the requirements for cooperation agreements set forth in the Urban County Qualification Notice
applicable for the year in which the next qualification of the County is scheduled. Failure by either party to adopt
such an amendment to the Agreement shall automatically terminate the Agreement following the expenditure of all
CDBG and HOME funds allocated for use in the COOPERATING UNIT's jurisdiction.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated at the end of the
program period during which HUD withdraws its designation of the COUNTY as an Urban County under the Act.
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• This Agreement shall be executed by the appropriate officers of COOPERATING UNIT and COUNTY
pursuant to authority granted them by their respective governing bodies, and a copy of the authorizing resolution and
executed Agreement shall be filed promptly by the COOPERATING UNIT in the Hennepin County Department of
Housing, Community Works and Transit, and in no event shall the Agreement be filed later than June 30, 2008.
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COOPERATING UNIT and COUNTY shall take all actions necessary to assure compliance with the
applicant's certifications required by Section 104(b) of the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act
of 1974, as amended, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Fair Housing Act, Section 109 of Title I
of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; and other applicable laws.
IV. ACTIVITIES
COOPERATING UNIT agrees that awarded grant funds will be used to undertake and carry out, within the
terms of this Agreement, certain activities eligible for funding under the Act. The COUNTY agrees and will assist
COOPERATING UNIT in the undertaking of such essential activities by providing the services specified in this
Agreement. The parties mutually agree to comply with all applicable requirements of the Act and the Regulations
and other relevant Federal and/or Minnesota statutes or regulations in the use of basic grant amounts. Nothing in
this Article shall be construed to lessen or abrogate the COUNTY's responsibility to assume all obligations of an
applicant under the Act, including the development of the Consolidated Plan, pursuant to 24 CFR Part 91.
COOPERATING UNIT further specifically agrees as follows:
A. COOPERATING UNIT will, in accord with a COUNTY- established schedule, prepare and provide to
the COUNTY, in a prescribed form, requests for the use of Community Development Block Grant
Funds consistent with this Agreement, program regulations and the Urban Hennepin County
Consolidated Plan.
B. COOPERATING UNIT acknowledges that, pursuant to 24 CFR §570.501 (b), it is subject to the same
requirements applicable to subrecipients, including the requirement for a written Subrecipient
Agreement set forth in 24 CFR §570.503. The Subrecipient Agreement will cover the implementation
requirements for each activity funded pursuant to this Agreement and shall be duly executed with and in
a form prescribed by the COUNTY.
C. COOPERATING UNIT acknowledges that it is subject to the same subrecipient requirements stated in
paragraph B above in instances where an agency other than itself is undertaking an activity pursuant to
this Agreement on behalf of COOPERATING UNIT. In such instances, a written Third Party
Agreement shall be duly executed between the agency and COOPERATING UNIT in a form prescribed
by COUNTY.
D. COOPERATING UNITS shall expend all funds annually allocated to activities pursuant to this
Agreement within eighteen (18) months of the authorization by HUD to expend the basic grant amount.
1. With each annual program COOPERATING UNITS shall submit to the COUNTY activity
schedules for the completion and expenditure of funds within eighteen (18) months. COUNTY
will institute monitoring measures and provide technical or other assistance to insure activities
are proceeding on schedule.
2. Funds for activities not expended within eighteen (18) months may be recaptured at the
discretion of the COUNTY and distributed by COUNTY as provided for in D. 4. Limited
extensions to the expenditure deadlines in this section may be granted by COUNTY upon
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written request only where the authorized activity has been initiated and /or is subject to a
binding contract which provides for the expenditure to be completed within a time period
acceptable to COUNTY.
3. Amendments to an annual program by COOPERATING UNITS may be approved by
COUNTY up to fifteen (15) months after initial funding has been approved only when the new
activity can be completed and funding expended within six (6) months of the amendment
approval. Funds not expended within the six (6) month extension period may be recaptured
and distributed by COUNTY as provided for in D.4.
4. All funds recaptured by COUNTY will be transferred to a separate account for reallocation on
a competitive request for proposal basis at the discretion of the COUNTY where total of such
funds is $100,000 or greater. Amounts less than $100,000 shall be allocated by COUNTY to
other existing activities consistent with timeliness requirements and Consolidated Plan goals.
E. COUNTY and COOPERATING UNITS shall expend all program income pursuant to this Agreement
as provided below:
1. Program income from housing rehabilitation activities administered by the COUNTY will be
incorporated into a pool at the discretion of the COUNTY. The pool will be administered by
COUNTY and will be used for housing rehabilitation projects located throughout the entire
Urban County. When possible, COUNTY will give priority to funding housing rehabilitation
projects within the COOPERATING UNIT where the program income was generated. Funds
expended in this manner would be secured by a Repayment Agreement/Mortgage running in
favor of the COUNTY. Program income generated by certain COOPERATING UNITS that
administer their own housing rehabilitation activities may be retained by the COOPERATING
UNIT at its discretion; however, such COOPERATING UNITS will be bound by the
conditions of D.2., above. Only COOPERATING UNITS that were administering their own
activities pursuant to the Joint Cooperation Agreement pertaining to the HUD fiscal years
2006 -2008 will be eligible to retain their program income.
2. COUNTY reserves the option to recapture program income generated by non - housing
rehabilitation activities if said funds have not been expended within twelve (12) months of
being generated. These funds shall be transferred to a separate account for reallocation on a
competitive request for proposal basis administered by COUNTY or, where the total of such
funds does not exceed $100,000, shall be reallocated by COUNTY to other existing activities
consistent with timeliness requirements and Consolidated Plan goals.
F. COOPERATING UNITS are encouraged to undertake joint activities involving the sharing of funding
when such action furthers the goals of the Consolidated Plan and meets the expenditure goals.
G. If COUNTY is notified by HUD that it has not met the performance standard for the timely expenditure
of funds at 24 CFR 570.902(a) and the COUNTY entitlement grant is reduced by HUD according to its
policy on corrective actions, then the basic grant amount to any COOPERATING UNIT that has not
met its expenditure goal shall be reduced accordingly.
H. COOPERATING UNIT will take actions necessary to assist in accomplishing the community
development program and housing goals, as contained in the Urban Hennepin County Consolidated
Plan.
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pursuant to this Agreement, shall be undertaken affirmatively with regard to fair housing, employment
and business opportunities for minorities and women. It shall, in implementing all programs and/or
activities funded by the basic grant amount, comply with all applicable Federal and Minnesota Laws,
statutes, rules and regulations with regard to civil rights, affirmative action and equal employment
opportunities and Administrative Rule issued by the COUNTY.
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J. COOPERATING UNIT that does not affirmatively further fair housing within its own jurisdiction or
that impedes action by COUNTY to comply with its fair housing certification shall be prohibited from
receiving CDBG funding for any activities.
K. COOPERATING UNIT shall participate in the citizen participation process, as established by
COUNTY, in compliance with the requirements of the Housing and Community Development Act of
1974, as amended.
L. COOPERATING UNIT shall reimburse COUNTY for any expenditure determined by HUD or
COUNTY to be ineligible.
M. COOPERATING UNIT shall prepare, execute, and cause to be filed all documents protecting the
interests of the parties hereto or any other party of interest as may be designated by the COUNTY.
N. COOPERATING UNIT has adopted and is enforcing:
1. A policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within its
jurisdiction against any individuals engaged in nonviolent civil rights demonstrations; and
2. A policy of enforcing applicable State and local laws against physically barring entrance to or
exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such nonviolent civil rights
demonstrations within its jurisdiction.
COUNTY further specifically agrees as follows:
A. COUNTY shall prepare and submit to HUD and appropriate reviewing agencies, on an annual basis, all
plans, statements and program documents necessary for receipt of a basic grant amount under the Act.
B. COUNTY shall provide, to the maximum extent feasible, technical assistance and coordinating services
to COOPERATING UNIT in the preparation and submission of a request for funding.
C. COUNTY shall provide ongoing technical assistance to COOPERATING UNIT to aid COUNTY in
fulfilling its responsibility to HUD for accomplishment of the community development program and
housing goals.
D. COUNTY shall, upon official request by COOPERATING UNIT, agree to administer local housing
rehabilitation activities funded pursuant to the Agreement, provided that COUNTY shall receive
Twelve percent (12 %) of the allocation by COOPERATING UNIT to the activity as reimbursement for
costs associated with the administration of COOPERATING UNIT activity.
E. COUNTY may, at its discretion and upon official request by COOPERATING UNIT, agree to
administer, for a possible fee, other activities funded pursuant to this Agreement on behalf of
COOPERATING UNIT.
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F. COUNTY may, as necessary for clarification and coordination of program administration, develop and
implement Administrative Rules consistent with the Act, Regulations, HUD administrative directives,
and administrative requirements of COUNTY.
V. ALLOCATION OF BASIC GRANT AMOUNTS
Basic grant amounts received by the COUNTY under Section 106 of the Act shall be allocated as follows:
A. COUNTY shall retain Thirteen percent (13 %) of the annual basic grant amount for the administration of
the program. Included in this administrative amount is funding for annual county -wide Fair Housing
activities.
B. The balance of the basic grant amount shall be made available by COUNTY to COOPERATING
UNITS in accordance with the formula stated in part C and the procedure stated in part D of this section
utilizing data provided by HUD. The allocation is for planning purposes only and is not a guarantee of
funding.
C. Allocation of funding will be based upon a formula using data supplied by HUD that bears the same
ratio to the balance of the basic grant amount as the average of the ratios between:
1. The population of COOPERATING UNIT and the population of all COOPERATING UNITS.
2. The extent of poverty in COOPERATING UNIT and the extent of poverty in all
COOPERATING UNITS.
II I 3. The extent of overcrowded housing by units in COOPERATING UNIT and the extent of
overcrowded housing by units in all COOPERATING UNITS.
4. In determining the average of the above ratios, the ratio involving the extent of poverty shall be
counted twice.
D. Funds will be made available to communities utilizing the formula specified in C of this Section in the
following manner:
1. All COOPERATING UNITS with aggregate formula percentages of greater than three and one
half percent (3.5 %) of the total using the procedure in part C. of this section will receive
funding allocations in accordance with the COUNTY formula allocations.
2. COOPERATING UNITS with aggregate formula percentages of three and one half percent
(3.5 %) or less of the total using the procedure in part C. of this section will have their funds
consolidated into a pool for award in a manner determined by COUNTY on a competitive
request for proposal basis. Only the COUNTY and COOPERATING UNITS whose funding
has been pooled will be eligible to compete for these funds.
E. The COUNTY shall develop these ratios based upon data to be furnished by HUD. The COUNTY
assumes no duty to gather such data independently and assumes no liability for any errors in the data
furnished by HUD.
F. In the event COOPERATING UNIT does not request a funding allocation, or a portion thereof, the
amount not requested shall be made available to other participating communities, in a manner
determined by COUNTY.
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VI. METROPOLITAN CITIES
Any metropolitan city executing this Agreement shall defer their entitlement status and become part of
Urban Hennepin County.
This agreement can be voided if the COOPERATING UNIT is advised by HUD, prior to the completion of
the re- qualification process for fiscal years 2009 -2011, that it is eligible to become a metropolitan city and the
COOPERATING UNIT elects to take its entitlement status. If the agreement is not voided on the basis of the
COOPERATING UNIT's eligibility as a metropolitan city prior to July 8, 2008, the COOPERATING UNIT must
remain a part of the COUNTY program for the entire three -year period of the COUNTY qualification.
VII. OPINION OF COUNSEL
The undersigned, on behalf of the Hennepin County Attorney, having reviewed this Agreement, hereby
opines that the terms and provisions of the Agreement are fully authorized under State and local law and that the
COOPERATING UNIT has full legal authority to undertake or assist in undertaking essential community
development and housing assistance activities, specifically urban renewal and publicly - assisted housing.
Assistant County Attorney
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The Hennepin County Board of Commissioners having duly approved this Agreement on May 6, 2008, and
pursuant to such approval and the proper County official having signed this Agreement, the COUNTY agrees to be
bound by the provisions herein set forth.
Assistant County Attorney
Date:
APPROVED AS TO EXECUTION:
Assistant County Attorney
Date:
VIII. HENNEPIN COUNTY EXECUTION
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN, STATE OF MINNESOTA
By
Chair of its County Board
And
Assistant/Deputy /County Administrator
Attest:
Deputy/Clerk of the County Board
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL
Assistant County Administrator - Public Works
Date:
Department, Housing, Community Works and Transit
Date:
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IX. COOPERATING UNIT EXECUTION
COOPERATING UNIT, having signed this Agreement, and the COOPERATING UNITS governing body
having duly approved this Agreement on , 2008, and pursuant to such approval and the proper city
official having signed this Agreement, COOPERATING UNIT agrees to be bound by the provisions of this Joint
Cooperation Agreement, contract A080541.
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CITY OF HOPKINS
By:
Its 14ayor
And:
Its City Manager
ATTEST:
CITY MUST CHECK ONE:
The City is organized pursuant to:
Plan A Plan B X Charter