BILL REQ. #: H-4565.2
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2008 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/22/08. Referred to Committee on Community & Economic Development & Trade.
AN ACT Relating to creating the building communities fund program; amending RCW 43.63A.125; adding new sections to chapter 43.63A RCW; creating new sections; and making appropriations.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1
(2) The legislature also recognizes that nonprofit organizations
provide a variety of community services that serve the needs of the
citizens of Washington, including many services implemented under
contract with state agencies. The legislature also finds that the
efficiency and quality of these services may be enhanced by the
provision of safe, reliable, and sound facilities, and that, in certain
cases, it may be appropriate for the state to assist in the development
of these facilities.
(3) The legislature finds that providing these capital investments
is critical for the economic health of local distressed communities,
helps build strong relationships with the state, and expands life
opportunities for underserved, low-income populations. The legislature
therefore finds that programs by nonprofit organizations, local
governments, and federally recognized Indian tribes to help distressed
communities and underserved low-income populations could be enhanced by
creating the building communities fund.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2
(1) "Department" means the department of community, trade, and
economic development.
(2) "Distressed community" means: (a) A county that has an
unemployment rate that is twenty percent above the state average for
the immediately previous three years; (b) an area within a county that
the department determines to be a low-income community, using as
guidance the low-income community designations under the community
development financial institutions fund's new markets tax credit
program of the United States department of the treasury; or (c) a
school district in which at least fifty percent of local elementary
students receive free and reduced-price meals.
(3) "Local government" means cities, towns, counties, or those
special purpose districts whose statutory purposes are directly related
to the purposes of the building communities fund.
(4) "Nonprofit organization" means an organization that is tax
exempt, or not required to apply for an exemption, under section
501(c)(3) or 501(c)(6) of the federal internal revenue code of 1986, as
amended.
(5) "Technical assistance" means providing professional services
under contract to emerging or expanding nonprofit organizations that
will enable them to initiate or improve service to their customers.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3
Sec. 4 RCW 43.63A.125 and 2006 c 371 s 233 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) The department shall establish ((a competitive process to
solicit proposals for and prioritize projects that assist nonprofit
organizations in)) the building communities fund program. Under the
program, capital and technical assistance grants may be made to
nonprofit organizations, local governments, or federally recognized
Indian tribes in distressed communities for acquiring, constructing, or
rehabilitating facilities used for the delivery of nonresidential
((social)) community services, including social service centers,
multipurpose community centers, and cultural centers. Such facilities
must meet at least one of the following objectives:
(a) To provide social services;
(b) To encourage small business start-ups or sustainability, expand
employment opportunities for community residents, or increase the
employability of community residents;
(c) To offer educational and recreational opportunities separate
from the public education system; or
(d) To serve a high priority need for nonresidential community
services not addressed under (a), (b), or (c) of this subsection.
(2) The department shall establish a competitive process to
solicit, evaluate, and prioritize applications for the ((assistance))
building communities fund program as follows:
(a) The department shall conduct a statewide solicitation of
project applications from nonprofit organizations, local governments,
((nonprofit organizations, and other entities, as determined by the
department)) and federally recognized Indian tribes.
(b) The department shall evaluate and rank applications in
consultation with a citizen advisory committee using objective
criteria. ((At a minimum,)) Applicants must demonstrate that the
((requested assistance)) proposed project:
(i) Will increase the range, efficiency, or quality of the
((social)) services ((it provides)) provided to citizens;
(ii) Will be located in and serve a distressed community;
(iii) Meets at least one of the objectives in subsection (1)(a)
through (d) of this section;
(iv) Reflects a long-term vision for the development of the
community, shared by residents, businesses, leaders, and partners;
(v) Requires state funding to accomplish a discrete, usable phase
of the project;
(vi) Is ready to proceed and will make timely use of the funds;
(vii) Is sponsored by one or more entities that have the
organizational and financial capacity to fulfill the terms of the grant
agreement and to maintain the project into the future;
(viii) Fills an unmet need for community services;
(ix) Will achieve its stated objectives; and
(x) Is a community priority as shown through tangible commitments
of existing or future assets made to the project by community
residents, leaders, businesses, and partners. ((The evaluation and
ranking process shall also include an examination of existing assets
that applicants may apply to projects. Grant assistance under this
section shall not exceed twenty-five percent of the total cost of the
project. The nonstate portion of the total project cost may include
cash, the value of real property when acquired solely for the purpose
of the project, and in-kind contributions.)) (c) The department may not:
(b)
(i) Set a monetary limit to funding requests;
(ii) Require applicants to contribute cash or an in-kind match to
the state funds requested; or
(iii) Require that state funds be the last to be spent on a
project.
(3)(a) The department shall submit a ((prioritized)) ranked list of
recommended projects to the governor and the legislature in the
department's biennial and supplemental capital budget requests
((beginning with the 2001-2003 biennium and thereafter. For the 1999-2001 biennium, the department shall conduct a solicitation and ranking
process, as described in (a) of this subsection, for projects to be
funded by appropriations provided for this program in the 1999-2001
capital budget)). The list shall include a description of each
project, its total cost, the amount of requested state funding, and the
amount of recommended state funding((, and documentation of nonstate
funds to be used for the project)).
(b) The total amount of recommended state capital funding for
projects on ((a biennial)) the annual ranked project list shall not
exceed ((ten)) fourteen million dollars, or forty percent of the total
amount appropriated for this purpose. In addition, if cash funds have
been appropriated, up to five million dollars may be used for technical
assistance grants. ((Except for the 1999-2001 biennium,)) The
department shall not sign contracts or otherwise financially obligate
funds under this section until the legislature has approved a specific
list of projects.
(((c))) (4) The department shall also submit to the legislature an
unranked list of the remaining projects for which applications were
received. The list must include a description of each project, its
total cost, and the amount of state funding requested. The appropriate
fiscal committees of the legislature shall use this list to determine,
in the legislature's sole discretion, any additional building
communities fund projects that may receive funding in the capital
budget. The total amount of state capital funding available for all
projects on the annual unranked list shall not exceed twenty-one
million dollars, or sixty percent of the total amount appropriated for
this purpose.
(5) In addition to the ranked and the unranked lists, the
department shall submit to the appropriate fiscal committees of the
legislature all application materials it received and all working
papers it developed during its evaluation process.
(6) After the legislature has approved a specific list of projects
in law, the department shall develop and manage appropriate contracts
with the selected applicants; monitor project expenditures and grantee
performance; report project and contract information; and exercise due
diligence and other contract management responsibilities as required.
(7) In contracts for grants authorized under this section the
department shall include provisions which require that capital
improvements shall be held by the grantee for a specified period of
time appropriate to the amount of the grant and that facilities shall
be used for the express purpose of the grant. If the grantee is found
to be out of compliance with provisions of the contract, the grantee
shall repay to the state general fund the principal amount of the grant
plus interest calculated at the rate of interest on state of Washington
general obligation bonds issued most closely to the date of
authorization of the grant.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5
(2) Beginning January 1, 2009, the department shall submit an
annual report to the appropriate committees of the legislature,
including:
(a) A list of projects currently under contract with the department
under the building communities fund; a description of each project, its
total cost, the amount of state funding awarded and expended to date,
the project milestones completed, and the extent to which the project
has met the objectives and criteria in RCW 43.63A.125(1) and (2)(b);
and
(b) Recommendations, if any, for policy and programmatic changes to
the building communities fund to better achieve program objectives.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 Sections 2, 3, and 5 of this act are each
added to chapter
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8
(2) The sum of twenty-five million dollars, or as much thereof as
may be necessary, is appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30,
2009, from the public works assistance account to the department of
community, trade, and economic development for the purpose of making
capital grants under the building communities fund program established
under RCW 43.63A.125.
(3) The sum of five million dollars, or as much thereof as may be
necessary, is appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009,
from the general fund to the department of community, trade, and
economic development for the purpose of making technical assistance
grants under the building communities fund program established in this
act.