File #: 2003-0292    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2003 In control: Growth Management and Unincorporated Areas Committee
On agenda: Final action: 7/21/2003
Enactment date: Enactment #: 11755
Title: A MOTION adopting 2003 amendments to the King County Consortium Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for 2000-2003.
Sponsors: Jane Hague
Indexes: Community Plan, Housing
Attachments: 1. Motion 11755.pdf, 2. 2003-0292 Fiscal Note.doc, 3. 2003-0292 Transmittal Letter.doc, 4. A. Table 6-3: Priority Housing Needs of Households in the King County Consortium, 5. Staff Report 7-15-03
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Clerk 06/18/2003
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A MOTION adopting 2003 amendments to the King County Consortium Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan for 2000-2003.
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WHEREAS, King County is a member of the King County Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships consortia, and
WHEREAS, King County as the official applicant is responsible to the federal government for all activities undertaken in the King County Consortium with Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships and other federal homeless, housing and community development funds, and
WHEREAS, federal legislation requires King County to adopt a consolidated housing and community development plan every three to five years, which identifies housing and community development needs; identifies resources and key partnerships; and establishes objectives to provide decent affordable housing and a suitable living environment for low- and moderate-income residents of the county, and
WHEREAS, the King County Consortium's current Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan is a four-year plan, covering the years from 2000-2003, and
WHEREAS, the King County Consortium's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan is a comprehensive affordable housing and community development policy and planning document that guides King County's administration of local and state homeless and housing funds in addition to federal homeless, housing and community development funds, and
WHEREAS, the detailed housing data from the 2000 census data that is needed to develop a new Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan was partially released in late 2002 and is still pending release in total by the fall of 2003, and
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development has approved a a request to amend the King County Consortium's Consolidated Housing and Community Development Plan, which would extend it to a five-year plan, through ...

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