Department of Housing and Community Development (165)
100. | Community Development Services (53300) | 54,824,880 | 52,898,047
| | | 54,889,810 | 58,627,473
| | | |
| | Community Development and Revitalization (53301) | 4,479,598 | 4,479,598
| | | | 7,979,598
| | Financial Assistance for Regional Cooperation (53303) | 2,158,207 | 2,158,207
| | | 2,223,137 | 2,456,006
| | Financial Assistance for Community Development (53305) | 48,187,075 | 46,260,242
| | | | 48,191,869
| | | |
| Fund Sources: | General | 11,866,406 | 9,939,573
| | | 11,931,336 | 15,668,999
| | Special | 212,012 | 212,012
| | Dedicated Special Revenue | 7,000,000 | 7,000,000
| | Federal Trust | 35,746,462 | 35,746,462
|
Authority: Title 15.2, Chapter 13, Article 3 and Chapter 42; Title
36, Chapters 8, 10 and 11; and Title 59.1, Chapter 22, Code of Virginia.
A. This appropriation includes annual membership dues to the Appalachian
Regional Commission, $287,000$351,930 the first year and $287,000$351,930
the second year, from the general fund. These dues are payable from the amounts
for Community Development and Revitalization.
B.1. Any unexpended balances in the Indoor Plumbing Program
at the close of business on June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2012, shall not revert
to the general fund, but shall be carried forward and reappropriated.
2. The department and local program administrators shall make every
reasonable effort to provide participants basic financial counseling to enhance
their ability to benefit from the Indoor Plumbing Program and to foster their movement
to economic self-sufficiency.
C. Out of the amounts for Community Development Services shall be paid
from the general fund in four equal quarterly installments each year:
1. To the Lenowisco Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year, which includes $38,610 the
first year and $38,610 the second year for responsibilities originally undertaken
and continued pursuant to § 15.2-4207, Code of Virginia, and the Virginia
Coalfield Economic Development Authority.
2. To the Cumberland Plateau Planning District Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year, which includes $42,390
the first year and $42,390 the second year for responsibilities originally
undertaken and continued pursuant to § 15.2-4207, Code of Virginia, and the
Virginia Coalfield Economic Development Authority.
3. To the Mount Rogers Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
4. To the New River Valley Planning District Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
5. To the Roanoke Valley-Alleghany Regional Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
6. To the Central Shenandoah Planning District Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
7. To the Northern Shenandoah Valley Regional Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
8. To the Northern Virginia Regional Commission, $132,124 the first
year and $132,124$151,943 the second year.
9. To the Rappahannock-Rapidan Regional Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
10. To the Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
11. To the Region 2000 Local Government Council, $66,062 the first year
and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
12. To the West Piedmont Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
13. To the Southside Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
14. To the Commonwealth Regional Council, $66,062 the first year and
$66,062$75,971 the second year.
15. To the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission, $99,093 the
first year and $99,093$113,957 the second year.
16. To the George Washington Regional Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
17. To the Northern Neck Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first
year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
18. To the Middle Peninsula Planning District Commission, $66,062 the
first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
19. To the Crater Planning District Commission, $66,062 the first year
and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
20. To the Accomack-Northampton Planning District Commission, $66,062
the first year and $66,062$75,971 the second year.
21. To the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission $132,124 the first
year, and $132,124$151,943 the second year.
D. Out of the amounts provided to the department shall be provided $668,442
the first year and $668,442$968,442 the second year from the
general fund for the Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project (formerly known
as the Virginia Water Project) operating costs and water and wastewater grants.
The department shall disburse the total payment each year in twelve equal
monthly installments.
E. Any remaining balances in the Virginia Enterprise Initiative shall
not revert to the general fund, but shall be carried forward and reappropriated.
F. 1. Out of the amounts in this Item shall be provided $95,000 the
first year and $95,000 the second year from the general fund for the Center for
Rural Virginia. The department shall report periodically to the Chairmen of the
Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees on the status, needs and accomplishments
of the center.
2. As part of its mission, the Center for Rural Virginia shall monitor
the implementation of the budget initiatives approved by the 2005 Session of
the General Assembly for rural Virginia and shall report periodically to the
Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees on the
effectiveness of these various programs in addressing rural economic
development problems. Any unexpended balance for the Center for Rural
Virginia at the close of business on June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2012, shall
not revert to the general fund but shall be carried forward and reappropriated.
G.Any unexpended balances to pay the capital costs for safe drinking
water and wastewater treatment in the Lenowisco, Cumberland Plateau, or Mount
Rogers planning districts on June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2012, shall not revert
to the general fund but shall be carried forward, reappropriated, and
allotted. The department shall leverage any the appropriation provided
for the capital costs for safe drinking water and wastewater treatment in the Lenowisco,
Cumberland Plateau, or Mount Rogers planning districts with other state
moneys, federal grants or loans, local contributions, and private or nonprofit
resources.
H. Any unexpended balances on June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2012, from
the amount appropriated in Item 112.10, paragraph D of Chapter 951 of the Acts of
Assembly of 2005 for two regional consortium grants to support specifically
identified current and future workforce training needs of existing businesses
in distressed regions of the state shall not revert to the general fund but
shall be carried forward and reappropriated.
I. Any unexpended balances on June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2012, from
amounts appropriated in Item 112.10, paragraph F and Item 506, paragraph V of
Chapter 951 of the Acts of Assembly of 2005 to develop regional artisan centers
shall not revert to the general fund but shall be carried forward and reappropriated.
J. Out of the amounts for Community Development Services shall be provided
$71,250 the first year and $71,250 the second year from the general fund to
support The Crooked Road: Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail.
K.1. Out of the amounts in this Item shall be provided $1,926,833 in
the first year and $1,926,833 in the second year from the general fund
for the Commonwealth’s share of the estimated operating expenses of the Fort
Monroe Federal Area Development Authority (FMFADAFMA).
This appropriation represents the Commonwealth’s share of the authority’s estimated
fiscal year 2011 operating expenses. These expenses may not be reimbursed
by the federal government and shall be reduced by any federal funding the
authority may receive for expenditures funded through the Commonwealth’s
contribution that ultimately qualify for federal reimbursement. Any such
reimbursements shall be repaid to the general fund. Amounts for this
purpose shall be paid from the general fund in no more than four quarterly
installments.
2. All moneys of the FMFADAFMA, from whatever source derived,
shall be paid to the treasurer of the FMFADA.FMA. The Auditor
of Public Accounts or his legally authorized representatives, shall annually
examine the accounts of the books of the FMFADA.FMA.
3. Employees of the FMFADAFMA shall be eligible for membership
in the Virginia Retirement System and participation in all of the health and
related insurance and other benefits, including premium conversion and flexible
benefits, available to state employees as provided by law.
4. For the purposes of § 2.2-2708, the board of commissioners trustees
of the Fort Monroe Federal Area Development Authority created pursuant to
§ 15.1-6304.115.2-7301 shall be deemed a state public body and may
meet by electronic communication means in accordance with the requirements set
forth in § 2.2-3708. Electronic communication shall mean the same as that
term is defined in § 2.2-3701.
L. Included in this appropriation is $7,000,000 the first year and $7,000,000
the second year from the Water Quality Improvement Fund for grants to
communities located outside the Chesapeake Bay watershed for: 1) the construction
of mandated water quality improvement facilities at publicly owned treatment
works for projects that would otherwise result in a financial hardship for the
residential users of the facilities; 2) the design and construction of managed
on-site community wastewater treatment systems in isolated areas that cannot be
addressed through active treatment facilities; and 3) planning grants to
develop regional or county wide wastewater treatment strategies in areas that
have not previously completed planning and engineering studies. Priority will
be given to the elimination of straight piping of household wastewater into the
Commonwealth’s waterways. The department shall leverage the appropriation with
other state moneys, federal grants or loans, local contributions, and private
or nonprofit resources.
M. Out of the amounts in this Item, $3,000,000 the second year from
the general fund shall be deposited to the Virginia Removal or Rehabilitation
of Derelict Structures Fund to support industrial site revitalization.
N. Out of the amounts in this Item,
$500,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided for the
Virginia Main Street Program. This amount shall be in addition to other
appropriations for this activity.
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