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Adopted 12/14/12
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MINUTES MINUTES
IURA Governance Committee IURA Governance Committee
8:30 AM, Friday, November 16, 2012 8:30 AM, Friday, November 16, 2012
3rd Floor Conference Room, City Hall 3rd Floor Conference Room, City Hall
Present: Chairperson Eric Rosario, Susan Cummings, David Whitmore, Kathy Schlather Present: Chairperson Eric Rosario, Susan Cummings, David Whitmore, Kathy Schlather
Absent: Jim Dennis Absent: Jim Dennis
Staff: Nels Bohn, JoAnn Cornish, Charles Pyott Staff: Nels Bohn, JoAnn Cornish, Charles Pyott
Guests: None. Guests: None.
Public: None. Public: None.
I. Call to Order I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Rosario at 8:43 a.m. The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Rosario at 8:43 a.m.
II. Agenda Additions/Deletions II. Agenda Additions/Deletions
Cummings asked that part of the staff report include an overview of any projects being
proposed around the city. No objections were raised.
Cummings asked that part of the staff report include an overview of any projects being
proposed around the city. No objections were raised.
III. Public Comments ― None III. Public Comments ― None
IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes: October 19, 2012 IV. Approval of Meeting Minutes: October 19, 2012
Cummings moved, seconded by Schlather, to approve the October 19, 2012 minutes,
with 3 minor modifications. Carried Unanimously.
Cummings moved, seconded by Schlather, to approve the October 19, 2012 minutes,
with 3 minor modifications. Carried Unanimously.
V. New Business V. New Business
A. Draft City/IURA Agreement Clarifying Roles & Responsibilities for Administration of
HUD Entitlement Grants
A. Draft City/IURA Agreement Clarifying Roles & Responsibilities for Administration of
HUD Entitlement Grants
Bohn remarked that the 8/27/12 HUD letter that froze 2012 IURA funds also asked for a
sub‐recipient agreement between the City and the IURA. One concern associated with
this is that sub‐recipients cannot perform environmental reviews. Another problem
with the kind of sub‐recipient agreement HUD was asking for is that the IURA really
needs to be able to manage its own program income, without requiring Common
Council approval for every action.
Bohn remarked that the 8/27/12 HUD letter that froze 2012 IURA funds also asked for a
sub‐recipient agreement between the City and the IURA. One concern associated with
this is that sub‐recipients cannot perform environmental reviews. Another problem
with the kind of sub‐recipient agreement HUD was asking for is that the IURA really
needs to be able to manage its own program income, without requiring Common
Council approval for every action.
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To respond to some these concerns, Bohn noted, IURA consultant Harry Sicherman
drafted the “Agreement Governing Administration of HUD Entitlement Funds Awarded
to City of Ithaca,” in an effort to make the agreement as clear and detailed as possible.
Cummings noted her primary concern is to insulate the IURA from potential political
pressure; so she would prefer to see less restrictive language in the agreement. She
would not want to see, for example, a newly elected Mayor come in and decide to
completely reconfigure the IURA.
Committee members reviewed the document.
Bohn stressed the agreement only discusses the handling of new funds awarded to the
City of Ithaca through HOME and CDBG funding.
Cummings asked how the new arrangement would affect Ithaca Neighborhood Housing
Services (INHS) revolving loan funds. Bohn replied he is not entirely sure, although the
IURA does not have direct control over those funds in the first place. The IURA may
want to see that those are covered in the document. That issue would seem to be
covered in Section 11 (“Program Income”), but Sicherman should probably take another
look at that section.
Bohn remarked that the most significant legal question raised by Sicherman involves
Section 8 (“Environmental Review”). In practice, the IURA already performs the entire
environmental review process. While the document does permit the City to delegate
the environmental review process, it allows the City to retain the ultimate authority to
designate the certifying environmental review officer.
Cummings asked how the agreement can be terminated. Bohn replied that the City can
essentially terminate it at any time without cause, with 120 days’ notice. This could
conceivably be a concern, should the City decide to terminate the agreement.
Cummings remarked she thinks the City should only be permitted to terminate the
agreement with cause.
Whitmore disagreed, noting it is the responsibility of elected officials to do what they
believe is best for their constituents. He cannot see why the City should not be able to
terminate the agreement without cause, if that is what it genuinely believes needs to be
done.
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Cornish observed that terminating the agreement is not something a future Mayor
could simply unilaterally decide to do ― it would still require a vote of Common
Council.
Bohn proposed the agreement include an explicit reference to Common Council in
Section 12.3. Cummings replied that she would agree to that; the “City” should be
defined as actions of Common Council.
The committee made modifications to the language of the agreement.
Rosario remarked that the committee should be provided the opportunity to review the
newly modified document, before IURA consultant Sicherman and legal counsel
Geldenhuys review it one more time.
Moved by Schlather, seconded by Whitmore:
City‐IURA Agreement Governing Administration of HUD Entitlement Funds
Awarded to City of Ithaca
WHEREAS, on August 27, 2012, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban
Development requested an agreement be executed between the City and IURA to
clarify roles and responsibilities for administering Community Planning and
Development (CPD) Formula Grants awarded to the City, including CDBG and HOME
grants, and
WHEREAS, HUD correspondence clarified that the request for an agreement
between the City and the IURA does not result from any performance deficiency,
and
WHEREAS, HUD has requested receipt of such agreement by December 31, 2012,
and
WHEREAS, the IURA Governance Committee considered this matter at their
November 16, 2012 meeting and recommended adoption of a revised Agreement
as amended by the Committee and incorporating recommendations by the IURA’s
community development consultant, Harry Sicherman and legal counsel provided
such changes are non‐substantive or enhance protection of the IURA; now,
therefore, be it
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RESOLVED, that the IURA hereby authorizes the IURA Chairperson, subject to
review by IURA legal counsel, to execute the attached Agreement Governing
Administration of HUD Entitlement Funds Awarded to City of Ithaca, dated
11/21/12.
Carried Unanimously 4‐0
B. Election to Fill Vacant Position of IURA Vice‐Chairperson
Moved by Cummings, seconded by Schlather:
2012 Election of IURA Vice‐Chairperson
WHEREAS, the position of IURA Vice‐Chairperson is vacant due to a change in IURA
membership, and
WHEREAS, in the absence of the Chairperson the Vice‐Chairperson assumes the
duties of the Chairperson, including the signing of all contracts as authorized by the
IURA, and
WHEREAS, the IURA Governance Committee considered this matter at their
November 16, 2012 meeting and recommends the nomination of ERIC ROSARIO for
IURA Vice‐Chairperson, and
WHEREAS, ____________________ nominated ____________________ for IURA
Vice‐Chairperson; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the IURA hereby elects ___________________ as Vice‐Chairperson
of the IURA.
Carried Unanimously 4‐0
Rosario remarked that Tracy Farrell has also been a long‐serving member of the IURA, so
he will plan on asking her whether she may also be interested in serving as Vice‐
Chairperson.
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VI. Old/Other Business
A. Review of IURA Financials, October 2012
Bohn noted the 2012 HUD funding awards are not reflected in the financials report, but
the IURA has finally been given access to them, so they will appear in next month’s
report.
Bohn remarked that the four new Chestnut Street houses have all finally found buyers.
Cummings inquired into the identity of the buyers. Bohn replied that would be known
at closing.
Cummings remarked she is concerned there may be people in the community who are
not being reached by these kinds of projects. She suggested the subject be discussed at
the next IURA meeting.
Rosario proposed inviting INHS Executive Director Paul Mazzarella to discuss the issue at
the next Neighborhood Investment Committee (NIC) meeting; and Rosario himself
would plan on bringing the subject up at the next IURA meeting.
(Whitmore departed at 10:05 a.m.)
Bohn noted that Diane’s Downtown Auto is now current, although she appears to be
behind on her property taxes.
Bohn noted the State Theatre and the Bandwagon Brew Pub are both behind on their
repayments; however, they both believe themselves current. IURA staff is checking with
M&T Bank to determine the status of their accounts.
B. City 2011 Financial Audit Schedule
Bohn noted that the HUD audit deadline was September 20, 2012; however, the
Controller’s Office did not have the time to complete it by the deadline. The Controller
has indicated the audit should be completed by the end of November 2012, which
would mean it would most likely not receive Common Council approval until January
2013.
Cummings suggested IURA Accountant Jill Sage be brought in to help facilitate the
process.
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Cornish proposed asking Controller Steve Thayer to appear before the committee to
help explain the entire process.
C. HUD Correspondence
Bohn reported that IURA staff has asked HUD for an extension of the deadline for the
IURA 2013 Action Plan, which HUD agreed to.
D. Strategic Planning In Response to Future Reduced Federal Funding of Domestic
Discretionary Programs
Rosario remarked that the committee still needs the list of potential funding
opportunities that was mentioned at the last meeting. As a result, further discussion of
the subject should probably be deferred until the next meeting, when committee
members have reviewed the list.
Bohn announced the City is hiring a Washington, D.C. grant consultant, Sustainable
Strategies DC, which was instrumental in helping the City win the $4M Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) grant for the work on the Commons. Sustainable Strategies DC will
help the City explore other potential funding opportunities.
Cummings remarked that one subject she would like to revisit is how the City handles its
seized drug assets. Those assets should not only be reserved for use by the Police
Department. Cornish replied that conversation did not take place in recent budget
discussions; however, it could certainly be brought up with the Mayor.
VII. Other Business
A. Staff Report
Bohn noted that Common Council approved the EPA brownfield grant application, as
well as the use of Gateway funds for the former Masonic Lodge and State Theatre
project.
Bohn remarked that the City delinquent property tax installment plan issue would be
discussed at the upcoming City Administration Committee meeting.
Cornish noted that the Comprehensive Plan process continues to move forward. With
the Vision statement drafted, the committee is now working on establishing focus
groups for the different sections of the plan.
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Bohn reported that Common Council adopted the revised Community Investment
Incentive Program (CIIP), now called the Community Investment Incentive Tax
Abatement Program (CIITAP), and the Industrial Development Agency also adopted it.
B. Next Meeting: December 21, 2012 [subsequently rescheduled for 12/14/12]
VIII. Adjournment — Adjourned by consensus at 10:48 a.m.
— END —
Minutes prepared by C. Pyott, edited by N. Bohn.