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2012 03 20 HAa� V S E� CF`1lOF'li�''� Housing Authority agendas and staff reports are available on the City's web site: www.la-quinta.org HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2012 AT 4:00 P.M. Beginning Resolution No. HA 2012 - 003 CALL TO ORDER Roll Call: Board Members: Adolph, Franklin, Henderson, Osborne and Chairperson Evans VERBAL ANNOUNCEMENT — AB 23 [CITY CLERK] PUBLIC COMMENT At this time members of the public may address the Housing Authority on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 21, 2012 CONSENT CALENDAR NOTE: Consent Calendar items are routine in nature and can be approved by one motion. 001 HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 1 MARCH 20, 2012 1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED MARCH 20, 2012 2. RECEIVE AND FILE TREASURER'S REPORT DATED JANUARY 31, 2012 3. RECEIVE AND FILE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT DATED JANUARY 31, 2012 BUSINESS SESSION 1. CONSIDERATION OF A CHANGE IN THE COMPENSATION FOR THE LA QUINTA HOUSING COMMISSION 2. CONSIDERATION TO NEGOTIATE A NEW CONTRACT WITH ROSENOW SPEVACEK GROUP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING SERVICES FOR THE CITY / SUCCESSOR AGENCY / HOUSING AUTHORITY CHAIR AND BOARD MEMBERS' ITEMS - NONE PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Housing Authority will be held on April 17, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Susan Maysels, Interim City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the La Quinta Housing Authority was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78-495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas and 78-630 Highway 1 1 1, on March 16, 2012. DATED: March 16, 2012 SUSAN MAYSELS, Int rim City Clerk City of La Quinta, California " 02•J . HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 2 MARCH 20, 2012 Public Notice Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Housing Authority regarding any item on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the City Clerk counter at City Hall located at 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California, 92253, during .normal business hours. p _ 003 HOUSING AUTHORITY AGENDA 3 MARCH 20, 2012 AGENDA CATEGORY: HOUSING AUTHORITY MEETING DATE: March 20, 2012 ITEM TITLE: Approval of Demand Register Dated BUSINESS SESSION: March 20, 2012 CONSENT CALENDAR: 1 STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the Housing Authority Board: Receive and File the Demand Register Dated March 20, 2012 of which $300.00 represents Housing Authority Expenditures. PLEASE SEE CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NUMBER 1 ON CITY COUNCIL AGENDA 004 oa zu 4*OV." COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: February 16, 2010 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Receive and File Treasurer's Report. dated January 31, 2012 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the La Quinta Housing Authority: Receive and file. BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: �! STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: PLEASE SEE RELATED BUSINESS SESSION ITEM ON CITY COUNCIL AGENDA .,a 0 005 CE`y oe,�p,0 COUNCIU RDA MEETING DATE: February 16, 2010 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Receive and File Transmittal of Revenue and Expenditure Reports dated January 31, 2012 RECOMMENDATION: Receive and File. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: 3 STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Receive and File the January 31, 2012 Statement of Revenue and Expenditures for the La Quinta Housing Authority. Respectfully submitted, John M. Falcone , Finance Director Approved for submission by: Mark Weiss, Interim Executive Director Attachment: 1. Revenue and Expenditures Report, January 31 2012 ", 006 ATTACHMENT 1 LA OUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY REVENUE SUMMARY PROJECT AREA NO I HOUSING AUTHORITY Proceeds From Home Sale Allocated Interest Income Rental Income Transfer In TOTAL LO HOUSING AUTHORITY PA 1 PROJECT AREA NO 3 HOUSING AUTHORITY WSA Fed Govt Assistance Pymts WSA Fed Govt Interest Rate Subsidy WSA Interest Income WSA Non Allocated Interest Income WSA Rental Income WSA Other Revenues Transferin TOTAL LO HOUSING AUTHORITY PA 2 07/01/2011 - 01/31/2012 ADJUSTED REMAINING % BUDGET RECEIVED BUDGET RECEIVED 590,000,00 278,472,52 311.52748 47.2W% 3, MO.00 1,472.79 2,32Z21 38.760% 240,000.00 171,342.89 68,657A1 71,390% 3,%5,880,W 3,9668W.26 (0.26) 100.000% 417991680.W 4,417,168.46 382,511S4 92,030% 451,40000 258,396,00 193,U04.00 57,240% 46,800.00 000 46,800.00 0.000% 0.00 000 0.00- O.000% 1p9 00 420,83 W9.17. - 38.610% 163, 300.00 105,603,00 57.69700 64.670% 3, 70000 1,759.14 1,940.86 4TU0% 0.Oo 0,00 000 0.000% 666,290.00 3W8.178.97 300.111 03 54.960% 007 2 LA GUINTA HOUSING AUTHORITY EXPENDfIURE SUMMARY ADJUSTED 1131/2012 REMAINING BUDGET EXPENDITURES ENCUMBERED BUDGET PROJECT AREA NO HOUSING AUTHORITY SERVICES 2ND TRUST DEED PROGRAM 18,112.00 375,000.00 1,6033 16413.67 FORECLOSURE ACQUISITION 65, WO. W 0.00 375,000.00 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 350,WD.W 9.45 9235845 65,W0.00 257,0.55 TRANSFER OUT 0.00 .. TOTAL PROJECT AREA NO 1 HOUSING AUTHORITY PROJECT AREA NO 2 HOUSING AUTHORITY SERVICES WASH ST ARTS EXPENSES 22,512,00 W2,710.00 4,998.33 186,187.54 17.513.67 WSA PRINIPROVIDENT LOAN 29,917.W 17,147.75 176,522.46 12,769.25 WSA PRINIUSDA LOAN WSA INTEREST/PROVIDENTL 12,915W 7,377,07 5,53193 WSA INTERESTIUSDA LOAN 124,55800 72,W7.00 72,962.34 15,W5.57 51,595.66 57.361,43 WSA ADVANCE INTEREST EX 0W 17 ]1 1771 TOTAL PROJECT AREA NO 2 HOUSING AUTHORITY TOTAL HOUSING AUTHORITY 0 8 3 4 4v 4"mrcu *T'Vu'o AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: March 20, 2012 BUSINESS SESSION: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Change in the CONSENT CALENDAR: Compensation for the La Quinta Housing STUDY SESSION: Commission PUBLIC HEARING: As deemed appropriate by the La Quinta Housing Authority Board. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The Fiscal Year 201 1 /2012 budget has the following amounts budgeted for the Housing Commissioners: Entity Members Per I Meeting Number Of Meebri s Amount Housing Commission 1 5 LL 501 6 1 $ 1,500 If these individuals were considered to be City part-time employees, the additional cost to the City would be 6.2% employer share of Social Security or $93. The employee would be subject to a lower Social Security tax withholding rate of 4.2% to the end of 2012 in accordance with the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 that was enacted on February 22, 2012. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City Council adopted Ordinance No. 473 creating the La Quinta Housing Commission. Section 2 sets forth the compensation of each commissioner who is entitled to a per diem payment of $50 for attendance at no more than one (1) Housing Commission meeting per month. .. of 009 Currently, the Authority does not consider members serving on the Housing Authority Commission as part time employees. The Members' compensation is processed through City as an accounts payable warrant. If the annual amount of these warrants is over $600, a 1099 Miscellaneous Income Form is prepared and submitted to the U.S Treasury Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and to the Member. Recently, the IRS has been conducting payroll audits of California Cities and has notified Cities that, if the City pays its Members, these Member payments should. be processed as payroll warrants. The City of Palm Desert has recently gone through such an IRS examination and the City of Palm Desert has determined that they will no longer offer compensation to their Planning Commission members, which were the only members offered compensation. If our Members were considered employees, staff does not believe that they would be eligible for either CalPers or health benefits based upon the limited hours that are expended to complete their duties. Also, staff believes that if the Members are considered employees, they may be considered eligible for unemployment benefits but would be of a limited amount based upon the limited amount of compensation they receive. It should be noted that the City of La Quinta is the only City that does not make these payments through the payroll system. If the City Council wants to continue paying Members, we recommend that they be paid through the City payroll system. If the City Council elects to discontinue the compensation to the Members, the City Council may want to offer to Members food service depending on their meeting times. Staff would return at a subsequent meeting with an ordinance change implementing the changes. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Authority Board include: 1. Continue the compensation for the La Quinta Housing Commission; or 2. Discontinue the compensation for the La Quints Housing Commission; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. -.A., 010 Respectfully submitted, AL, John M. Falconer, Finance Director Approved for submission by: Mark Weiss, Interim Executive Director �N.� 011 AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/SA MEETING DATE: March 20, 2012 BUSINESS SESSION: _ ITEM TITLE: Consideration to Negotiate a New Contract with Rosenow Spevacek Group for Economic CONSENT CALENDAR: _ Development and Housing Services for the City/ STUDY SESSION: Successor Agency/Housing Authority PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to negotiate a new contract with the Rosenow Spevacek Group for consulting services related to affordable housing. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None for this action. Staff will negotiate a contract for Housing Authority approval; the contract amount will be included in the Fiscal Year 2012/2013 Housing Authority budget. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Rosenow Spevacek Group ("RSG") has provided economic development, redevelopment, financial management, and affordable housing services for the City and Redevelopment Agency since 1989. RSG was originally selected upon culmination of a request for proposals process. The contract has been extended four times based on Chapter 3.32 of the City's Municipal Code, section 3.32.050 (C), which states, "The City Council may authorize award and execution of service contracts with no competitive proposals where experience with the proposed service provider has demonstrated competence and satisfactory performance or in the renewal or renegotiation of existing contracts for continuing services." RSG's current contract expires in May 2012. Given the dissolution of redevelopment in California, separate contracts must be negotiated for the City, Successor Agency, and Housing Authority. Due to future economic uncertainty, staff is proposing one- year terms for these contracts, with the option to renew for an additional year. 'p,J 012 Staff is proposing RSG provide the following services: • Provide assistance with new affordable housing programs/projects, such as the Village housing property north of the La Quinta Community Park • Assist with current housing programs (e.g., Watercolors, Cove Homes) • If State affordable housing legislation is successful, assist with future projects and programs Staff is seeking Housing Authority authorization to negotiate a new contract with RSG, or direction to prepare a Request for Proposals for the services listed above. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Housing Authority include: 1. Authorize staff to negotiate a new contract with the Rosenow Spevacek Group for consulting services related to affordable housing; or 2. Do not authorize staff to negotiate a new contract with RSG, Inc. and direct staff to prepare a Request for Proposals for the above -listed services; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, `> t Debbie Po ell Economic Development/Housing Manager Approved for submission by: Mark Weiss, Interim Executive Director ". J 013