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Transcript of Community Development & Planning Grant Pre-Application Meeting April 17, 2015 .
Community Development & Planning Grant
Pre-ApplicationMeeting
April 17, 2015
www.oregonmetro.gov/planninggrants
Welcome & Opening RemarksIntroductionsImportance of the grantsWe are now in Cycle 4 of the grants programAwarded $14.5 million in the past 3 cycles to 61
projects across the region• Cycle 1 award in 2006: $6.3 m to 26 projects• Cycle 2 award in 2010: $3.7 m to 17 projects• Cycle 3 award in 2013: $4.5 m to 19 projects
Overview of the Grants Programs*Take an Application Handbook
Revised Administrative Rules Stakeholder group recommended extension of the CET Other recommendations limited to distribution --CPDG Same purpose --to support of local planning to achieve
on-the-ground development Adjusted goal for projects proposed inside the UGB, to
removal of barriers to development Adjusted evaluation criteria
Overview of the Grants Programs Cont ’d
Eligible Applicants and Applications
Who:Applicants: cities and counties, and other local
governments (ORS 174.116) in partnership with a city or county
How Many: No limit on the number of submitted applications or
size of funding request
Grants Allocation
Projected revenue for Cycle 4: $5 million 70% to 75% of the anticipated revenue in this cycle is “targeted” for planning in areas within the current UGB 25% to 30% of the anticipated revenue in this cycle is “targeted” for areas added to the UGB since 2009 and Urban ReservesThe grant amount may be reduced if actual revenues are not as high as projected
Eligible Projects Strategy for short term action (e.g., Catalytic
Action Plan)
Strategy for policy development (e.g., Strategic Plan)
Vision Plan (e.g., Concept Plan)
*See page 7 of the Application Handbook for detail
Evaluati on Criteria
A. Projects within the current UGB: Applicants must address each criterion
Expected development outcomes Opportunity sites Realistic desired outcomes Community readiness and commitment
Regional significance (with some details)Centers, Corridors, Station Communities and Main
StreetsOther locationsBest PracticesLeverage
Evaluation Criteria cont’d
• Matching fund/ potential• Growth absorption• Public Involvement• Governing body• Capacity of application
Evaluati on Criteria cont ’d
B. Project within areas added to the UGB since 2009 and Urban Reserves: Applicants must address each criterion:
Title 11 requirements in the Urban Growth Management Functional Plan
Regional significanceLocal and regional needsCommitment by county, city and service providersLand readiness Best Practices
Evaluation Criteria cont’d
• Leverage• Matching fund/potential• Growth absorption• Public Involvement• Governing body• Capacity of applicant
2011 UGB Expansion Areas & Urban Reserves
Planning Tools to Consider
Metro’s Community Investment ToolkitsInnovative Design and Development CodesEco-Efficient EmploymentFinancial Incentives
Thriving Cities Alliance’s Development Readiness Assessment Diagnostic Tool”
Relevancy of integrating analytical tools into the scope of work
Application and Review Process
Step 1 – Letter of Intent (LOI)
Due date: April 16th Reviewed by the Screening Committee Reviewed by Metro staff Purpose: Provide feedback on proposed application(s) to maximize
competitiveness Components:
Cover sheet (project area -UGB or NUA/UR; project summary -50 words max.)
Narrative (4 page max.) – project description, address eligibility and evaluation criteria, collaborations, statement of approval, and project contact
Preliminary Budget documents Location and project maps
Metro response: week of April 30th (by email)
Application and Review Process cont’dStep 2 – Full Application
Due Date: June 1, 2015 (5:00 pm) Reviewed and evaluated by the Screening Committee Components:
Cover sheet (project area -UGB or NUA/UR; project summary -50 words max.)
Narrative (8 page max.) – All the information from the LOI plus, site description, background, and proposed milestones and deliverables
Full Application cont’d
Budget documentsSupplemental attachments
Application and Review Process cont’dScreening Committee Role of screening committee Membership (six to 9 -- with following expertise)
Economic development Urban planning Real estate and finance Infrastructure finance/development or redevelopment Local government Urban renewal and redevelopment Business and commerce Neighborhood association or community planning commission
w/understanding of livability issues Environmental sustainability related to development or
redevelopment Social equity relating to community dev. and redev.
Application and Review Process cont’d Review Process and ScheduleFull application review: Staff review – eligibility and completeness (April 2013) Screening Committee – funding recommendation to Metro COO
(July 2015) Metro COO will send her recommendations, along with the
Screening Committee recommendations , to the Metro Council Council Review – recommendation from Screening Committee
and COO (August 2015) Council – awards grants and funding levels (August 2015) IGAs with grantees – (Fall 2015)
Post grant award IGA will be negotiated, based on:
Requirements in the Admin. Rules (also in the Handbook)
Scope of workCommitmentsAssumptions
IGA will include Attachment A, containing: MilestonesDeliverables for each milestonePayment amount per milestone Match amount
Finding Information• Information covered today is also in the Application
Handbook and on the Metro website –grants page
• Please refer to the Metro Community Planning and Development Grants web page at: www.oregonmetro.gov/planninggrants for the most up to date information regarding key dates, deadlines, and application materials
• Questions after this meeting? Contact Gerry Uba at 503-797-1737 or at [email protected]
QUESTIONS TODAY