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Ordinance 4259ORDINANCE NO. 4259 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE 4229 PERTAINING TO THE EDMONDS RESCUE PLAN FUND AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 4237 WHEREAS, on July 20, 2021, the city council adopted Ordinance 4229 to create the Edmonds Rescue Plan Fund and set forth its intended uses; and WHEREAS, on November 1, 2021, the city council adopted Ordinance 4237 to amend the following sections or subsections of Ordinance 4229: subsection 4.13 related to household support; subsection 4.C.3 related to small business support; and section 5 related to the timing of expenditures; and WHEREAS, the city council now sees the need to make additional amendments to the Edmonds Rescue Plan Fund provisions to ensure that these funds have a greater positive impact on the citizens of Edmonds; and WHEREAS, based on the City's experience with the Household Support provisions, the language in the Ordinance setting both a "per unit" dollar amount and a total number of "units" imposes an unforeseen limitation on getting funding out to customers; and WHEREAS, not all households have enough expenses to be eligible for the full $2,500; and WHEREAS, the City reached its limitation on the number of households (400) before it reached the fully authorized annual funding limitation; and WHEREAS, based on the City's experience, it may be difficult for clients to provide adequate documentation to show earnings in order to meet the 60% Edmonds Median Income Limitation; and WHEREAS, it may be difficult for some households to provide documentation (W2, 1099, or other verified means) to determine if they meet the 60% requirement; NOW THEREFORE; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 4 of Ordinance 4229, as amended by Ordinance 4237, is hereby further amended to read as follows (new text is shown in underline; deleted text is shown in ) Section 4. The City Council hereby appropriates and allocates the City's share of ARPA funds as set forth in this Section. There shall be kept by and under the direction of the Administrative Services Director, such books, accounts and records as are necessary to control and report the ARPA-eligible expenditures, and shall further subdivide the cash account thereof into five separately designated accounts as follows: A. Account "A" shall be the "City Expenditure Reimbursement" account into which $750,000 of the ARPA funds shall be allocated to reimburse City expenditures associated with responding to the COVID-19 health emergency and any resurgences in the future, including staffing, equipment, and supplies related to maintaining a safe workplace for employees and the visiting public, as well as necessary capital investments, such as enhancements to HVAC filter upgrades, etc.. B. Account "B" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan Household Support" account into which $4,150,000 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to reimburse those City expenditures incurred through administration of the following programs, in compliance with the ARPA eligibility criteria: 1. Household Support. Up to $3,000,000 for Grants to households for housing expenses, food, medical bills, childcare, internet access, and other household expenses. Up te 4044iHouseholds may receive grants of up to $2,500 in 2021 and 2022 amounting to a total Household Support expenditure of $1,000,000 in each of2021 and 2022. Up te290 hHouseholds may receive grants of up to $2,500 in 2023 and 2024 amounting to a total Household Support expenditure of $500,000 in each of 2023 and 2024. The authority to spend Household Support funds in a given year, as set forth in this subsection B. 1. is hereby extended into the following year in the event that the City was/is not able to disburse the entirety of those Household Support funds during the year for which they were initially allocated. 2 2. Utility Bill Support. Up to $150,000 for one-time grants to households in amounts up to $1,000 for- tip `e ' 50 lie use hoids to help defray expenses derived from outstanding City of Edmonds utilities bills. 3. Housing Repair. Up to $1,000,000 for one-time grants to households in amounts up to $5,000 for housing repair, especially focused on energy - saving measures such as roof repair, window replacement, HVAC repair/replacement, etc. Up to 200 pants a4 up to $5,000 eaeb. To be eligible for grants, households must meet at least one of the following criteria: I) -earn no more than 60% of Edmonds Median Income, with priority given to households earning at or below 40%: or 2) qualify for assistance under one of the listed programs on the US Department of Treasury Final Rule for the State and Local Fiscal Recover Funds SLFRF program, as an "impacted or disproportionately impacted household or community.". C. Account "C" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan Business Support" account into which $1,125,000 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to reimburse those City expenditures incurred through administration of the following programs, in compliance with the ARPA eligibility criteria: 1. General Business Support. Up to $200,000 in installments of $50,000 per year in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 for general support of Edmonds small businesses, business districts and the overall business community. This includes such programs as the Edmonds Business Booster website and its programs and promotion; promotion of business districts outside Downtown through advertising, wayfinding, signage; business -support or promotional events, etc. 2. Tourism Support. Up to $300,000 in installments of $75,000 per year in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 for support of tourism promotion. This includes enhanced local and regional advertising, support of events and special promotions, investment in facilities and/or equipment, etc. 3. Small Business Support. Up to $625,000 for direct grants to small businesses most affected by the COVID-19-related economic recession. 3 Grants will take the form of individual financial support grants (in the form of loans that are forgivable after four months of performance), totaling up to 50 at $10,000 each in 2021, with up to 25 grants of up to $5,000 each available in 2022. Eligibility criteria for these grants will include: a. Small businesses in Edmonds with zero to 30 employees. b. Businesses must demonstrate at least a 50% loss in revenue by the end of 2020 compared to the pre -pandemic 2019 revenues. c. Businesses must not have received more than $10,000 in other grants, tax credits or other financial assistance. d. Particular consideration will be given to businesses owned by people of color, women, veterans, and other minorities D. Account "D" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan Nonprofit Organization Support" account into which $500,000 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to assist Edmonds nonprofit organizations that have suffered substantial financial losses due to prolonged closures, cut -backs, loss of business, etc. A general call for requests will be issued, with requests reviewed competitively and awards based on relative need, likelihood to help an organization survive, and other sources of funds available. Small grants of up to $20,000 and totaling no more than $100,000 shall be approvable by the Mayor. Large grants of any amount over $20,000 for a total of up to $400,000 shall be approvable by the City Council. E. Account "E" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan Job Retraining Program" account into which $600,000 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to provide financial aid to working adults who seek skills training, certifications, completion of degrees or other skills enhancement at local community colleges serving Edmonds residents in the form of grants of up to $5000 per year per student to cover tuition, fees, supplies and life expenses during the period of study. Administration of this program will be conducted by the college or colleges selected under the contractual oversight of the City. The 4 Mayor shall be authorized to enter into the corresponding contract(s) with participating colleges serving Edmonds residents. F. Account "F" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan City Expenditures" account into which up to $750,000 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to reimburse City expenditures associated with responding to the COVID-19 health emergency and any resurgences in the future, including staffing, equipment, and supplies related to maintaining a safe workplace for \ employees and the visiting public, as well as necessary capital investments, such as enhancements to HVAC filter upgrades, etc. G. Account "G" shall be the "Edmonds Rescue Plan City Green Infrastructure" account in which up to $4,768,099 from the ARPA funds shall be allocated to reimburse City capital expenditures through 2026 associated with green infrastructure projects, meeting ARPA guidelines, such as: 1. Edmonds Marsh Water Quality and Flood Control. Retention and treatment of surface stormwater runoff into the Edmonds Marsh to enhance the water quality of the Marsh, as well as other associated projects. Preliminary projected cost approximately $750,000. 2. Lower Perrinville Creek Realignment. Retention and treatment of surface storm water runoff in the Perinnville Creek drainage basin, intended to reduce stormwater surge flows and enhance the quality of stormwater reaching Puget Sound. Preliminary projected cost - $3,500,000. 3. Green Streets and Rain Gardens. Enhance existing streets throughout Edmonds by adding features that retain and/or treat stormwater runoff to reduce stormwater surges and contaminants that reach Puget Sound. Similarly, rain gardens in association with streets, parks and other public facilities may be established for these same purposes. Preliminary projected cost - $1,000,000. All infrastructure projects and their associated budgets shall be presented to City Council for review and approval. Section 2. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, sentence, or phrase of this 5 ordinance should be held invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 3. Effective Date. This ordinance, being exempt under RCW 35A.11.090(4), as an ordinance appropriating money, is not subject to referendum and shall take effect five (5) days after passage and publication of an approved summary thereof consisting of the title. APPROVED: MAYO ml-KE NELSON ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: CITY CLERK, SCO'IT I ASSEY APPROVED AS TO FORM: OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY: I: 1�0�;�— e JEFF TARADAY FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: April 29, 2022 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: May 3, 2022 PUBLISHED: May 6, 2022 EFFECTIVE DATE: May 11, 2022 ORDINANCE NO. 4259 0 SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO.4259 of the City of Edmonds, Washington On the Yd day of May, 2022, the City Council of the City of Edmonds, passed Ordinance No. 4259. A summary of the content of said ordinance, consisting of the title, provides as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AMENDING ORDINANCE 4229 PERTAINING TO THE EDMONDS RESCUE PLAN FUND AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 4237 The full text of this Ordinance will be mailed upon request. DATED this 3`d day of May, 2022. CIT , SCOTT PA ' Everett Daily herald Affidavit of Publication State of Washington } County of Snohomish } ss Michael Gates being first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says: that he/she is the legal representative of the Everett Daily Herald a daily newspaper. The said newspaper is a legal newspaper by order of the superior court in the county in which it is published and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of the Notice hereinafter referred to, published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Snohomish County, Washington and is and always has been printed in whole or part in the Everett Daily Herald and is of general circulation in said County, and is a legal newspaper, in accordance with the Chapter 99 of the Laws of 1921, as amended by Chapter 213, Laws of 1941, and approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Snohomish County, State of Washington, by order dated June 16, 1941, and that the annexed is a true copy of EDH953971 ORDINANCE 4258, 4259 as it was published in the regular and entire issue of said paper and not as a supplement form thereof for a period of 1 issue(s), such publication commencing on 05/06/2022 and ending on 05/06/2022 and that said newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. The amount the fee for h r11 $34.40. Subscribed and sworn befor me on this day of Notary Public in and for the State of Washington. City of Edmonds -LEGAL ADS 114101416 SCOTT PASSEY B �+71da Fhilllks y vtgrY�publfc '4f lr�iQlQ� MY,.1 C:.ri:.4 Carr:rnitsiarr rry �G9lzY s':�rI4�5 �1 Classified Proof OWANCE 5 M1�4ARY ofNe d Inonds, asnngfon On the 3rd day th May. 2D22, tha Ckly Council 01 fie Clty of Edmynds, passed the fokMflg Orpdrnanccs, me srxnmarles of sold drdnances cans sthfgoR0les are NQ ed as follows: AN ORDINANCE OF42 �HE�i�YZ7F EOMONOS. WASHINGTON, CHANGING THE REGULAR MEETING TIMES OF CITY 1,04 020L RELITEDEETO MEETINGS, RECESS£OD MEETINGS AND CONTINUANCES 02LANCE NO 3254 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CSTY ODMONDS, WASHIN GTON. AMENDING ORDINANCE 4229 PERTAINING TO THE EbMOND3 RESCUE PLAN FUND AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 4237 Ilse full lexi of these OrdenancOs DATED Iffy this 3 d Daat May. 022. CITY CLERK, SCOYT PASSEY EOPi953971 Published: May 6, 2022. 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