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SONOMA COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1440 Guerneville Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Community Development Committee Public Hearing and Regular Meeting Minutes Public Hearing Room 8:30 am For details on the proposals presented at this public hearing, please refer to the Sonoma County Community Development Commission Community Grant Funding Binder for Fiscal Year 2013-2014. These reports were distributed to the Committee members prior to the meeting and were available to members of the public present at the meeting. Copies are available for the public at the Community Development Commission office. 1. Call to Order and Roll Call Chair Dina Kirtley called the Community Development Committee meeting to order at 8:40 am and the roll was called. CD Committee members present: Donna Chicka, Steve Cox, Karen Fies, Lynn King, Dina Kirtley, Elizabeth McCarthy, and Kay Schultz CDC staff present: Kathleen H. Kane, Executive Director; Mark Krug, Community Development Manager; Valerie Johnson, Community Development Specialist; Teddie Pierce, HMIS Coordinator; Cindy Rich, Sr. Community Development Specialist; and Frances Perdew, Recording Secretary Guests: Celosia Aveadia Teen Work Roni Berg, Fulton resident Tom Bieri, Community Support Network Christine Castillo Verity Serene Cooper Social Advocates for Youth Cat Cvengros Social Advocates for Youth Angie Dillon-Shore Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Susan Dunn Social Advocates for Youth Chuck Fernandez Catholic Charities Jim Gattis Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development Cate Griffiths Redwood Empire Conflict Resolution Service Colleen Halbohm Cloverdale Community Outreach Committee Elece Hempel Petaluma People Service Center Juan Hernandez La Luz Center Jennielynn Holmes Catholic Charities Joanne Hopkins Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Mike Johnson Committee On The Shelterless

Page 2 Madeleine Keegan-O Connell YWCA Julie LaFranchi YWCA Jennifer Lake YWCA Jean Larson Redwood Empire Food Bank Lisa Leeb Sonoma Overnight Support Tamara Maimon Committee On The Shelterless Matt Martin Social Advocates for Youth Teri McClanahan Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Angie Moeller Catholic Charities Toni Novak Sonoma County Legal Services Martha Nunez California Human Development Joanna Olsen Mendocino Family and Youth Services Chris Paige California Human Development Cheryl Parkinson The Living Room Thomas Pope Lomi Psychotherapy Michelle Revecho Social Advocates for Youth Kara Reyes La Luz Center Melinda Rivera Santa Rosa Community Health Anita Rosales Social Advocates for Youth (Coffee House Shelter) Ronit Rubinoff Legal Aid of Sonoma County Monica Savin - Committee On The Shelterless Karen Shimizu - Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Ayne Dillon-Shore Lomi Psychotherapy Cate Steane Redwood Empire Food Bank Katrina Thurman Community & Family Service Agency Sylvie Vatinelle California Human Development Cory Veltman Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development Hazel Whiteoak Community Support Network 2. Public Comments There we no public comments. 3. Approval of Minutes Karen Fies moved approval of the February 26, 2013 CD Committee minutes with minor corrections, seconded by Lynn King, Steve Cox Abstained, and the motion carried. 4. Community Grant Funding Allocations Mark Krug, Community Development Manager, used a pie chart presentation to describe the four sources of Community Grant Funding. Mr. Krug reported that HUD has not released its funding amount for FY 2013-2014 so a contingency method will be required at the end of the day in the event the funding allocation amount should increase or decrease from the levelfunding estimates provided by staff. Mr. Krug provided a brief history of how the Commission began the allocation process for the Community Services Funding that was originally designated to the Human Services Department. This Human Services Commission funding was cut and transferred to the

Page 3 Community Development Commission, because the Commission was able to administer those funds for less money. Recommendations for funding from today s public hearing would be added to the Annual Action Plan as part of the Sonoma County 2010 Consolidated Plan. The Annual Action Plan will be available for public comment for 30 days prior to being submitted to the Board of Commissioners on May 7, 2013 for review and approval. The minimum awards have increased depending on whether an applicant is participating in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS). The minimum for an agency not using HMIS is $15,000; while a participating agency s minimum allocation is $20,000 because of the extra work involved in reporting homeless data to the HMIS. Teddie Pierce, HMIS Coordinator, pointed out that if a program is dedicated to serving homeless individuals the agency is required to provide HMIS data. All 34 applications received are eligible for funding. Mr. Krug reminded all applicants that if representation is not at the public hearing today, the applicant would not be eligible to receive funding. Mr. Krug discussed the $52,500 Set-Aside funding for a Fair Housing program, which is a U. S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) mandated program. Staff recommended a second set-aside of $55,000 to be used for rapid re-housing to satisfy federal Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program requirements. Mr. Krug reported that there is a cap on Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) that can be used for shelter support, and the Commission has an obligation to make sure a certain amount of ESG funding goes to rapid re-housing. 5. FY 2013-2014 Community Grant Funding Proposals: Fair Housing, Community Services, Counseling, and Youth Programs A. Staff Report on Fair Housing, Community Services, Counseling, and Youth Program Proposals. Ms. Pierce provided a brief introduction for each applicant. Juan Hernandez and Kara Reyes La Luz Center Thomas Pope and Ayne Shore Lomi School Foundation Joanna Olsen Mendocino County Youth Project Services Elece Hempel Petaluma People Services Center (spoke about two programs) Cate Steane Redwood Empire Food Bank Cat Cvengos, Susan Dunn and Matt Martin Social Advocates for Youth Jim Gattis Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development Toni Novak Sonoma County Legal Services Foundation Cate Griffiths Redwood Empire Conflict Resolution Service C. Committee Discussion. Lynn King noticed that it appears staff recommendations were

Page 4 focused on homeless services rather than human services, and she asked the Commission to request the Board of Commissioners to put funding back into the human services area. Kathleen Kane advised that staff is required to adhere strictly to the Board-adopted Funding Policies in making their preliminary analysis and suggested funding amounts, and that the staff recommendations are not binding on the Committee. The staff suggestions are meant to inform the Committee s discussion, but the Committee is free to recommend funding for any of the proposals based on their own assessment of the projects. Karen Fies, Human Services representative to the Committee responded that all of these organizations are incredibly worthy programs. Ms. Fies recommended that the Committee wait until the end of the day to provide recommended funding amounts for all applicants. The Committee recessed for a break at 11:10 am and reconvened at 11:25 am. 6. FY 2013-2014 Community Grant Funding Proposals: Legal Services, Crisis Counseling, and Domestic Violence Programs A. Staff Report on Services, Crisis Counseling, and Domestic Violence Proposals. Teddie Pierce, Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Coordinator, provided a brief introduction for each applicant. Katrina Thurman Community & Family Service Agency Ronit Rubinoff Legal Aid of Sonoma County (spoke about two programs) Christine Castillo Verity C. Committee Discussion. There was no committee discussion at this time. The Committee recessed for lunch at 12:05 pm and reconvened at 1:15 pm. 7. FY 2013-2014 Community Grant Funding Proposals: Homeless Shelters A. Staff Report on Homeless Shelter Proposals. Mr. Krug gave of brief history of funding for Sam Jones Hall by the County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa. Chuck Fernandez, Angie Moeller and Jenny Holmes - Catholic Charities (spoke about two programs) Colleen Halbohm Cloverdale Community Outreach Committee Mike Johnson and Monica Savin Committee On The Shelterless Katrina Thurman Community & Family Service Agency Teri McClanahan and Angie Dillon-Shore Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Matt Martin, Serene Cooper, Anita Rosales, and Cat Cvengros Social Advocates for Youth

Page 5 Lisa Leeb Sonoma Overnight Support Madeleine Keegan-O Connell, Julie LaFranchi and Jennifer Lake YWCA Katrina Thurman West County Community Services 8. FY 2013-2014 Community Grant Funding Proposals: Homeless Programs including Prevention, Transitional Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing A. Staff Report on Homeless Programs Proposals. Teddie Pierce, Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) Coordinator, provided a brief introduction for each applicant. Chris Paige, Sylvie Vatinelle, Martha Nunez and Roni Berg California Human Development Chuck Fernandez, Angie Moeller and Jennielynn Holmes Catholic Charities (spoke about two programs) Mike Johnson, Monica Savin, and Tamara Maimon Committee On the Shelterless (spoke about two programs) Teri McClanahan and Karen Shimizu Community Action Partnership of Sonoma County Tom Bieri and Hazel Whiteoak Community Support Network Melinda Rivera Santa Rosa Community Health Foundation Jim Gattis and Cory Veltman Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development Cheryl Parkinson The Living Room The Committee recessed for a break at 4:10 pm and reconvened at 4:25 pm. 9. Committee Deliberation, Prioritization and Recommendations The Committee completed its deliberations for allocating the available funds for the Community Grant Funding proposals. Motion: After much discussion, Lynn King moved that the Committee adopt the allocations as displayed on the screen and included in these minutes, seconded by Steve Cox, none opposed, and the motion was carried. Mr. Krug asked that the Committee to include a contingency motion in the event of any decrease/increase in HUD funding. Motion: Decrease Contingency: Karen Fies moved that the Committee adjust all applicants pro-rata, except those applicants awarded allocations at the minimum thresholds, and the Increase Contingency: if additional funding is received, adjust all awards pro-rata, but awards should not exceed the applicant s requested amount, seconded by Dina Kirtley, none opposed, and the motion carried.

Page 6 Community Development Commission 2013-2014 Community Development Committee Funding Recommendations Committee Final Organization Program Recommendations LOMI School Foundation Legacy Fund for Mental Health $0 Petaluma People Services Fair Housing $52,500 Petaluma People Services PPSC System of Care $0 Social Advocates for Youth Youth Employment Center at Tamayo $20,000 Village Sonoma County Adult and Youth SCAYD Upstream Community Counseling $0 Development (SCAYD) Services Sonoma County Legal Services Youth & Family Legal Outreach Program $0 Foundation, Inc. The Redwood Empire Conflict Recourse Putting Children First $0 Resolution Service California Human Development Fulton and Healdsburg Day Labor Center(s) $0 Catholic Charities Homeless Services Center $30,000 Catholic Charities Rapid Re Housing $75,000 Committee on the Shelterless MIC - Family Transitional Housing $80,000 Santa Rosa Community Health Centers Care Transitions Program $20,000 Sonoma County Adult and Youth Development SCAYD Homeless Prevention, Outreach $0 and Advocacy Catholic Charities Sam Jones Hall $0 Community & Family Service Agency (WCCS) West County (Guerneville) Emergency $25,000 Shelter Community Action Partnership Sloan House $0 Sonoma Overnight Support The Haven $20,000 YWCA Safe House $35,000 Community & Family Service Agency (WCCS) Mission Critical Support $0 Legal Aid of Sonoma County HOME Housing Program - Eviction Defense $20,000 & Homeless Prevention Services Verity Crisis Intervention, Prevention and $0 Treatment Program La Luz Center Community Strengthening $15,000 Mendocino Family & Youth Services North Coast Family & Youth Services $15,000 Redwood Empire Food Bank Megan Furth Harvest Pantry $20,033 Social Advocates for Youth Family Advocacy & Resource Assistance $15,000

Page 7 Committee on the Shelterless Vida Nueva $35,000 Community Action Partnership HCA Fund for Rental Assistance $30,000 Community Support Network Permanent Supportive Housing for $0 Transitional Age Youth The Living Room The Living Room Women's Day Services $20,000 Catholic Charities Family Support Center $78,000 Cloverdale Community Outreach Committee Wallace House Emergency Services $25,000 Committee on the Shelterless MIC Singles $105,000 Social Advocates for Youth Coffee House Teen Shelter $20,000 Legal Aid of Sonoma County SAFE Domestic Violence Services $25,000 10. Adjourn Lynn King moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Dina Kirtley, and the meeting adjourned at 5:58 pm. $780,533 Respectfully submitted, Frances Perdew Recording Secretary