HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1975.03.06 - 14722REPORT March 6, 1975
BY: PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE - James W% Dunleavy, Chairman
IN RE: MISC. RES. #6998 - C.E.T. A. TITLE II PRIVATE
NON-PROFIT AGENCY ALLOCATION BUDGET
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Public Services Committee has reconsidered Miscellaneous
Resolution #6998 and recommends that it be amended as follows:
1. That the Pontiac Ecumenical Ministry be included for the
funding of 1 position at a cost of $6,500.00.
The Public Services Committee, by James W. Dunlectvy, Chairman,
moves the adoption of Miscellaneous Resolution #6998 as amended above
PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE
James Nk Dunleavy, Chairman
Miscellaneous Resolution 6998 February 20, 1975
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aMes W. Dunleavy, Chairman
1-1E4BY APPROVE TH7FORE9OING RESTC
lel L M rp y, Date
BY: PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE - James W. Dunleavy, Chairman
IN RE: C.E.T.A. TITLE II PRIVATE NON-PROFIT AGENCY ALLOCATION BUDGET
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous
Resolution #6546 applied for and was granted the designation by the U.S.
Department of Labor of Prime Sponsor to administer the provisions of Title II
of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973; and
WHEREAS, Oakland County's C.E.T.A. Title II Grant Application has
been filed and approved by the U.S. Department of Labor; and
WHEREAS, C.E.T.A, Title IT regulations permit the participation
of private non-profit Human Social Service Agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by Miscellaneous
Resolution #6927 approved a partial budget for private non-profit social
agencies; and
WHEREAS, it has become necessary to modify this budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of
Commissioners adopts the C.E.T.A. Title II program and budget modification
for private non-profit social agencies consistent with the attached budget.
The Public Services Committee, by James W. Dunleavy, Chairman, moves
the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
PUBLIC SERVICES COITIITTEE
NUMBER OF JOBS**
5
5
2
3
5
6
4
4
34
5
2
5
7
7
$ 128,206
$ .95,446 '***
60 $223,652
(230,152
TOTAL
TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE (2/18/75)
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OAKLAND COUNTY MANPOWER DEPARTMENT
TITLE II NON.,--UOFIT SOCIAL AGENCIES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
APPROVED AGENCIES*
1. Family & Child Services
2. Catholic Social Services
3. V.N.A.-Pontiac
4, V.N.A.-Tri County
5. United Way of Pontiat/N.O.
6. Jewish Family & Children's Services
7. Pontiac Opport. Ind, Center
8. Senior/Youth Employment Service of
Southwest 0.C.
II RECOMMENDED AGENCIES (2/18/75
9. jay Shop, Inc.
10, Oakland County Welfare Rights Org.
21- New Horizons
12. Oakland'. County Legal Aid Society
13, Oakland/Livingston Human Service Agency
ALLOCATION
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$ 22,608
23,254
4,456
12,500
18,928
24,944
11,516
10,000
16,000
6,500
20,517
26,966
25,463
Approved for funding by Misc. Resolution 6927.
See: C.E.T.A. Title II Public Service Jobs: Occupational Summary
A budget request in the amount of $6,500 on behalf of the Pontiac Ecumenical Ministry has been tabled
by the Public Services Committee for further review.
- PRIVATE NON P.7:-TIT SOCIAL ACP.NCIES ?....1 ::C7:;,:- ;:: .7 --- Trtf "1
(March 1 197.5, to July 31, 1975)
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1. Family and Children Services($22,608)
l'amily Counselor 1 833,33 833.33 , 5
Clerical Intake 666,67 666.67 i 5
Ex-Offender Family Counselor 1 833.33 833,33 1 5
Ex-Offender Paraprofessional 1 750.00 750,00 5
Secretary Ex-Offender Program 1 583.33 583.33 5
. Catholic Social Services 3,254)
Certified SociaL_Worker 1 833,33 _1 000. -
Social Worker 1 833.33 917 -
Social Worker Technician 833.33 833.33 ,
Secretary 542.00 542•
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- Pontiac V.N.A. ($4,456)
- SVisin Nur'ss Association )._,
Clerk Typist 1 500 500
Home Care Consultant 210 210
4. Tr-County V.N.A. ($12,500) ......._
(Visiting Nurses Association)
Home Health Aide 516.00 516,00
Public Health Nurse 1 833.33 992.00
. United Way of Pontiac ($18,928)
Infol.mation and Referral Aide 700 700
Campaign Aide . 700 700
Reception/Typist 433 433 5
• Bookkeeper Aide 500 500
Maintenance Helper 583.33
6, Jewish Family and Children Services
-(,.24,944) 1
Social Worker 1 1 833 833 5.5
Clerical Worker ...) 1 2 625 625 ,.)r r
Homemaker 3 520 520 5.5
7. Pontiac 2222Etpplties Industrializatio
Center of Oakland County ($11,516) _
Seamstress , 1 833.33 833.31 4.0
•Receptionist 1 625 1 625 4.0 -
Clerk Typist 1 625 625 4.0
Custodian 1 666.67 666.67 4.0
8. Senior and Youth Fmlayment Service
Southwest Oakland County ($10,000)
Secretary Typist 1 180 180 5
Job Developer Counselor 2 480 480 • 5
Trainee Supervisor 1 330 330 5
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_ Oakland County Legal Aid Society _
($29,266)
Attorney Trainee :3 833 833 5
Legal Aide Interviewer . I 708 708 5 -
Paralegal . 1 750 750 . 5
Typist II 2 . - 708 708 5
Jay Shop Inc, ($16,000)
- r - Driver - . 400 . .
clerk Typit . _ . - _ 480 480
. 4-00 - 400
Placement Specialist 1 r 833 875
11- Oakland County Welfare Rights ($6,500)
Field Representative
_Field Representative
750 750 I 5
750 750 I 2,5
12. New Horizons of Oakland County
($20,517)
Vocational Counselor 2 791. • 791 . - 5 .
Supervisor 2 708 708 : 5
Secretary 1 600 600 5
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1. Oakland/LiVi7gstOn Human Service Agcy.
125,463)
Winterization Worker . 6 615.37 615,37 5
-Resource Developer i 1 ' ' 615,37 ' 615-37 . 5
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OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMSS!ONERS
MANPOWER PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT
OAKLAND COUNTY COURT HOUSE
1200 N. Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan 4E053
858-1032 958 -0478
C.E.T.A, TITLE II PRIVATE NON-PROFIT AGENCY ALLOCATION BUDGET
C'01‘.P.
On December 19, 1974, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners by
Miscellaneous Resolution #6927 approved a partial budget for private
non-profit agency particination. in C,E.T.A. Title TT, The agencies
approved are listed-a.Sy.items -ote-thrU 'eight oh the7attaChed -budget.
The recommended agencies Which are'listed -aS -itemsninethru - thirteen
were recommended for funding by the Manpower Department after consultation
with staff officials from the United. Community Services and frem the
Pontiac North Oakland. United Way, The agency recommended provide direct
or indirect services (such as family, budget and legal advice and counseling
and training of the handicapped) which can be made available to C.E.T.A.
applicants, enrollees or members of their families. In addition, the
agencies selected appear to have the best potential for absorbing the
positions if and when the federal funds are exhausted_
The attached occupational summary lists the positions that would he
established by the respected agencies.
A brief summary of each of the agencies follows.
The Jay Shop, Inc. is a Michigan private non-profit corporation which is
presently located on the grounds Clinton Valley Center. The Jay Shop
provides a sheltered work shop for the mentally handicapped; utilizing
grants and both government and private sector contracts, it provides
training and employment opportunities for its program enrollees.
Oakland County Welfare Rights Organization is a Michigan private non-profit
corporation who's primary function is to nrovide counseling, advice aswell as
functioning in an advocacy capacity for applicants and recipients of public
assistance benefits.
New Horizons is a Michigan private non-profit corporation which provides
a sheltered work shop experience for the physically handicapned. Similar
to the Jay Shop, New Horizons relies upon grants and public and private
contracts to provide training and employment for its enrollees.
Oakland County Legal Aid Society is a Michigan private non-profit corporation.
This agency has experienced a tremendous increase in requests for services
over the past several months. These requests are substantially the result
of the rising unemployment in Oakland County. The additional funding for
this agency will allow for expanding the services ava=ilable to C.E.T,A.
applicants, enrollees and their families.
C.F.T,A, Title TT Privote Non-Profit Agency Allocatlor Budget
Page 2
The flaBlnnd-Livingston Human Service Agency is a Nichigati public corporation
and the successor to the Oakland Comity Commission on hconomic Opportunity,
The recommended C,11.T.A, Title 11 fonds to he allocated to this agency will
1.-ie issued For a home winterization and insulation program which will he
carried out under the direction of the Oakland-Livingston Ilumon Service
Agency stoCL. The 01,11SA has hecn able to secure operational equipment ahd
material funds both from the Nichigan Department of Social Services and
from an 0,F.O.
In general, the funds recommended for the above listed agencies will allow
the agency to expand and the staff to either (1) expand their case load
(2) expand services, to add new services or (5) reduce the sta ,.. 'worker
case loads so as to provide more efficient and effective servico to the
community.
REPORT March 6, 1975
BY: HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE - Wallace Fo Gabler, Jr. , Chairman
IN RE: MISC. RES. #6998 - C.E.T.A. TITLE II PRIVATE NON-PROFIT
AGENCY ALLOCATION BUDGET
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
The Human Resources Committee has considered Miscellaneous
Resolution #6998 and recommends as follows:
1. That one position be granted to the Pontiac Ecumenical
Ministry at a cost of $6,500.00.
2. That no positions be granted to the Oakland County Welfare
Rights Organization.
The Human Resources Committee, by Wallace F. Gabler, Jr.,
recommends that Miscellaneous Resolution #6998 be adopted as amended above.
HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE
alTace Fo Gabler, Jr. , Chairman
#6998
Moved by Dunleavy supported by Lennon the resolution be adopted.
Mr. Dunleavy stated the Public Services Committee had reconsidered the
resolution and recommends it be amended as follows: the Pontiac Ecumenical
Ministry be included for the funding of one (1) position at a cost of $6500".
Mr. Gabler supported the amendment.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Pernick the amendment be tabled until Civil Counsel researches the
legality of the amendment regarding separation of church and state. No support.
Discussion followed.
Moved by Pernick supported by Hoot the amendment be tabled.
AYES: Pernick, Roth, Wilcox, Dunleavy, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, Nowak, Page,
Patterson. (10)
NAYS: Perinoff, Price, Simmons, Wilson, Button, coy, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas,
Fortino, Gabler, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Olson. (16)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed.
Moved by Button supported by Perinoff the amendment be amended to "take action
on these but make them subject to Civil Counsel ruling as to their constitutionality
and as to the questions raised regarding the general assurances that we make to the
Federal Government and not jeopardize the program".
The Chairman stated this was a proper motion.
The Chairman stated under this amendment Civil Counsel will give his opinion on all
the items in the resolution including the amended items.
Moved by Perinoff the resolution be amended to the effect that it is subject to
opinion of Civil Counsel with reference to the legality of these organizations being
eligible to participate in the program without affecting the CETA program".
The Chairman ruled the amendment out of order.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Olson asked the Chairman to clear the floor of all amendments. The Chairman
declined,
Discussion followed.
Olson requested Bob Chisholm, Director of Manpower be allowed to address the
Board, There were no objections.
Mr. Chisholm addressed the Board.
Vote on amendment to the amendment:
AYES: Pernick, Price, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Button, Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Dunleavy,
Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Olson, Page, Patterson,
Perinoff. (21)
NAYS: Simmons, Lennon, Montante. (3)
PASS: Douglas. (1)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the amendment to the amendment was
adopted.
#6998
Vote on amendment, as amended:
AYES: Price, Roth, Wilcox, Wilson, Button, Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas,
Dunleavy, Fortino, Gabler, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante,
Olson, Page, Perinoff, Pernick. (22)
NAYS: Hoot, Patterson. (2)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the motion carried.
Moved by Gabler supported by Kasper the resolution be amended, with the item,
'Oakland County Welfare Rights Organizations 2 positions in the amount of $6500',
in concurrence with the recommendation of the Human Resources Committee, be deleted
from the main resolution.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Spinelli, Deputy County Executive was asked to address the Board. There
were no objections.
Mr. Spinelli addressed the Board.
Discussion followed.
Mr. Price moved the previous question. Seconded by Mr. Perinoff.
The Chairman stated those in favor of calling the question say 'yes' and
those opposed, say 'no'.
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion lost.
Discussion followed.
Vote on amendment:
AYES: Wilcox, Dunleavy, Gabler, Hoot, Kasper, McDonald, Moffitt, Nowak,
Patterson. (9)
NAYS: Roth, Simmons, Wilson, Button, Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Fortino,
Houghten, Lennon, Montante, Olson, Perinoff, Pernick, Price. (16)
A sufficient majority not having voted therefor, the motion failed.
Vote on resolution, as amended:
AYES: Simmons, Wilcox, Wilson, Button, Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy,
Fortino, Gabler, Hoot, Houghten, Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Nowak,
Olson, Patterson, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth. (25)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution, amended, was adopted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and
having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of
tesolutiou.#6964.4dQpted,by.the.044.1aed.CQuuty.Board.Qf.CQmmissiouers.at ..
their.meetiug.be1d.on.Mara.6,.1975
with the original record thereof now remaining in my
office, and that it is a true and correct transcript
therefrom, and of the whole thereof.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan
this 10th day of.. . .marcb 1975..
Lynn D. Allen Clerk
By Deputy Clerk
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