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Resolution22-0584

Dept./ Agency: Economic and Housing Development Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Grant Agreement Purpose: To grant financial assistance for the construction of a new twenty-five (25) unit affordable housing residential building that will be offered to veterans and veterans with families who are homeless, indigent and/or at-risk of homelessness (50% or less of area median household income and supportive housing) with a common space/community room for residents, as well as to provide a place for outside social service agencies to conduct outreach and services to the residents at 102-108 3rd Avenue E., Newark, New Jersey 07104 Entity Name: Domus Corporation Entity Address: 590 North 7th Street, Newark, New Jersey 07107 Grant Amount: $300,000.00 Funding Source: Community and Economic Development Dedicated Trust Fund Total Project Cost: $6,770,000.00 City Contribution: $300,000.00 Other Funding Source/Amount: $0.00 Grant Period: Commencing upon full execution of the Grant Agreement and expiring within twenty-four (24) months of the commencement date of construction Contract Basis: ( ) Bid ( ) State Vendor ( ) Prof. Ser. ( ) EUS ( ) Fair & Open ( ) No Reportable Contributions ( ) RFP ( ) RFQ ( ) Private Sale (X) Grant ( ) Sub-recipient ( ) n/a List of Property: (if applicable) (Address/Block/Lot/Ward) 102-108 3rd Avenue E./Block 526/Lot 10/Central Ward Additional Information:

Introduced Apr 12, 2022· Economic and Housing Development
Adopted
Resolution22-0583

Dept./ Agency: Economic and Housing Development Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Grant Agreement Purpose: To grant financial assistance for the build out of a two-phase social impact and community development project providing supportive social services to individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS through its Service Providing Partner, AIDS Resource Foundation for Children, Inc. (“ARFC”); Phase I shall consist of a fifty-six (56) unit all-affordable (80% or less of area median household income and supportive housing) and workforce housing development with a commercial space dedicated for a daycare center for residents and local community residents in a newly constructed mixed-use five (5) story building with ground level parking and Phase II shall consist of a forty-two (42) unit affordable residential building, to be built on the real property located at 701-703 South 10th Street, 705 South 10th Street, 707 South 10th Street, 709-711 South 10th Street, 713 South 10th Street, 715-717 South 10th Street, 719 South 10th Street and 721 South 10th Street, Newark, New Jersey 07108, as part of the Kent/Brenner/Springfield Redevelopment Plan. Entity Name: 10th and 11th Street Homes, LLC Entity Address: 369 Raymond Boulevard, Newark, New Jersey 07105 Grant Amount: $400,000.00 Funding Source: Community and Economic Development Dedicated Trust Fund Total Project Cost: $13,773,963.00 City Contribution: $400,000.00 Other Funding Source/Amount: $0.00 Grant Period: Commencing upon full execution of the Grant Agreement and expiring within twenty-four (24) months of the commencement date of construction Contract Basis: ( ) Bid ( ) State Vendor ( ) Prof. Ser. ( ) EUS ( ) Fair & Open ( ) No Reportable Contributions ( ) RFP ( ) RFQ ( ) Private Sale (X) Grant ( ) Sub-recipient ( ) n/a List of Property: (if applicable) (Address/Block/Lot/Ward) 701-703 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.01/South Ward 705 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.02/South Ward 707 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.03/South Ward 709-711 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.04/South Ward 713 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.05/South Ward 715-717 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.06/South Ward 719 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.07/South Ward 721 South 10th Street/Block 2630/Lot 19.08/South Ward Additional Information: Deferred 7R2-p 090822 Deferred 7R2-f 092122

Introduced Apr 12, 2022· Economic and Housing Development
Adopted
Resolution22-0585

Dept./ Agency: Economic and Housing Development Action: ( ) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Grant Agreement Purpose: To grant financial assistance for the construction of a new twenty-five (25) unit residential supportive housing project for LGBTQ homeless individuals with special needs. Entity Name: North Jersey Aids Alliance Inc. d/b/a North Jersey Community Research Initiative Entity Address: 393 Central Avenue, Newark, New Jersey 07103 Grant Amount: $300,000.00 Funding Source: Community and Economic Development Dedicated Trust Fund Total Project Cost: $5,963,219.49 City Contribution: $300,000.00 Other Funding Source/Amount: Grant Period: Commencing upon full execution of the Grant Agreement and expiring within twenty-four (24) months of the commencement date of construction Contract Basis: ( ) Bid ( ) State Vendor ( ) Prof. Ser. ( ) EUS ( ) Fair & Open ( ) No Reportable Contributions ( ) RFP ( ) RFQ ( ) Private Sale (X) Grant ( ) Sub-recipient ( ) n/a List of Property: (if applicable) (Address/Block/Lot/Ward) 22 1st Street/Block 1840/Lot 16/Central Ward 20 1st Street/Block 1840/Lot 17/Central Ward 18 1st Street/Block 1840/Lot 18/Central Ward 421 New Street/Block 1840/Lot 19/Central Ward Additional Information: This Grant will provide for a residential supportive housing project for LGBTQ homeless individuals with special needs - LGBTQ individuals that are either living in the streets or shelters - with a special need for onsite social services to address conditions such as HIV/AIDS, mental health and substance abuse to the residents at 22 1st Street, 20 1st Street, 18 1st Street, and 421 New Street (Block 1840, Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19), Newark, New Jersey (Central Ward) as identified on the Official Tax Map of the City of Newark.

Introduced Apr 12, 2022· Economic and Housing Development
Adopted
Resolution22-0564

RECOGNIZING & COMMENDING Sponsored by President Luis A. Quintana 1. Reverend Stephany McKay, on twenty-five (25) years in ministry and her 8th Anniversary as Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church 2. Honorable Romero Francisco Moreno, Mayor of Canton Sozoranga, Loja, Ecuador, honored during the Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration 3. Sabor Latino Restaurant, honored during Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration 4. Brenda Anderson and Philip C. Seelinger, Jr., honored with the Community Award for the “Outstanding Citizen’s Award” Sponsored by Council Member C. Lawrence Crump 5. Deidre Gully, Captain, on her retirement after over thirty (30) years of public service with the City’s Department of Public Safety 6. Reverend Dr. Glenmore Bembry, Jr., on his retirement after forty-seven (47) years of service in ministry Sponsored by Council Member John Sharpe James 7. Pastor Douglas Williams III, on celebrating his 11th Pastoral Anniversary at Zion Baptist Church, to be held on Sunday, April 24, 2022 8. Ida B. Williams, on her retirement after fifty (50) years of public service with the Essex County, Division of Family Assistance and Benefits Office of Child Support Services 9. LeRoy Sonny Oliver, Ceremonial Street Dedication, held on Saturday, April 9, 2022 10. Reverend Dr. Richard A. Brown, Jr., on his installation as Pastor of Gravel Hill Missionary Baptist Church, to be held on April 24, 2022 11. Redeem Christian Church of God, on celebrating its’ 25th Anniversary, held on Sunday, April 10, 2022 12. Dominion Cathedral, on celebrating its’ 25th Church Anniversary, held on Sunday, April 10, 2022 13. Bishop Barbara Glanton, on thirty-six (36) years in ministry and celebrating her 23rd Pastoral Anniversary, at Love of Jesus Family Church of Newark, held on Sunday, April 10, 2022 14. Viola B. Robinson, on her 101st Birthday Celebration 15. Lady Myeesah Page, on her 40th Birthday Celebration 16. South Ward Wellness Center, Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, held on Thursday, April 14, 2022 Sponsored by Council Member LaMonica R. McIver 17. Wayne Shorter, Ceremonial Street Dedication, to be held on Friday, April 29, 2022 Sponsored by Council Member Anibal Ramos, Jr. 18. Jorge and Iris Kelly, on the Grand Opening of Blue Rose Venue’s, held on Saturday, April 9, 2022 19. Lillian Torres, on her retirement after twenty-seven (27) years of public service at the Essex County, Board of County Commissioners, Office of the Clerk and Board 20. St. James Healthcare, on their expansion into the South Ward Wellness Center, Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony, held on Thursday, April 14, 2022

Introduced Apr 7, 2022· Municipal Council and City Clerk
Adopted
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