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File #: ID#14-392    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/15/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/2/2014 Final action: 10/2/2014
Title: Approve a State of California Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Agreement in the amount of $436,470 with the County of Fresno for three years for lead hazard assistance and outreach
Sponsors: Planning and Development Department
Attachments: 1. CLPPP Agreement 2014 2017, 2. Council Power Point 10-2-2014.pdf
Related files: ID#14-329
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



October 2, 2014


FROM: JENNIFER K. CLARK, AICP, Director
Development and Resource Management Department

BY: JOHN ROBERTSON, Interim Manager
Housing and Community Development Division

SUBJECT
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Approve a State of California Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Agreement in the amount of $436,470 with the County of Fresno for three years for lead hazard assistance and outreach

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends the City Council approve a State of California Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (CLPPP) Agreement in the amount of $436,470 with the County of Fresno for three years, for lead hazard assistance and outreach.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The CLPPP grant is funded through the County of Fresno's Department of Public Health. If approved as recommended funds will be used by the City to remediate and prevent childhood lead poisoning.

BACKGROUND

The CLPPP grant's purpose is to eliminate childhood lead poisoning by identifying and caring for lead burdened children by providing a healthy, lead-safe environment. Fresno County receives the programmatic funds from the California Department of Public Health. The County partners with the City to address cases of lead poisoning and prevention within the City in geographic areas where children have been tested positive with high lead blood level concentrations and in housing units where a child with an elevated lead level has been identified.

The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the agreement as to form.

ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS

Environmental findings are not applicable to this agreement. The lead agency is responsible for environmental findings based upon Section 15367 of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. The agreement does not require the City to act as lead agency or to conduct a California Environmental Quality Assessment.


LOCAL PREFERENCE

N/A due to State funding.

FISCAL IMPACT

This is a State...

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