TOWN OF ENFIELD
ANNUAL BUDGET
FUNCTION: DEPT/AGENCY: ACTIVITY: CODE:
General Fund Planning/Economic & Comm Community Dev. Block Grant 6600
2004-05 2005-06 2006-07
PROGRAM SUMMARY ACTUAL BUDGET REVISED PROPOSED ADOPTED
0100 Personal Services - Salaries 214,953 215,680 217,970 220,739 218,739
0300 Purchased Prof. & Technical 1,837 21,000 21,000 18,500 18,500
0400 Purchased Property Services 120 5,500 5,500 3,000 3,000
0500 Other Purchased Services 3,952 9,750 9,750 12,000 12,000
0600 Supplies/Materials 1,696 5,000 5,000 2,400 2,400
0700 Property 550 550 2,000 2,000
0800 Other Objects 580 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
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PROGRAM TOTAL 223,138 258,480 260,770 259,639 257,639
PROGRAM INFORMATION & DATA:
The Community Development Office administers all grant funds awarded the Town
through the Small Cities Block Grant and related grants. The division is
responsible for administration of residential rehabilitation, housing code
enforcement, neighborhood facilities improvements and public service activities.
The division also provides technical support to various town organizations
including the Loan Review Committee, the Enfield Revitalization Strategy
Committee, the Fair Rent Commission and the Clean Sweep Committee.
DEPARTMENT GOALS:
Win and administer Small Cities and other funding for community development
activities. In particular this year, the Freshwater Pond will be dredged and
the Housing Rehabilitation Program will be expanded to include lead hazard
control.
Begin building support for the development of a consolidated plan for housing
and community development. The purpose of this plan is threefold: (1) To
identify local needs as they relate to housing and community development; (2) To
articulate strategies for addressing identified needs; and (3) To establish
priorities for the expenditure of CDBG funds.
Provide technical support and coordination for community development endeavors.
Assist the Enfield Revitalization Committee in addressing it's charge which
involves the following: (1) Explore the possibility of joining the National
Trust for Preservation's Main Street Program, or similar movement; (2) Upon
approval of zoning guidelines by the Enfield Planning & Zoning Commission,
develop a plan to implement and promote the Village District designation of
Thompsonville and Hazardville in a manner that encourages revitalization
efforts; and (3) Using the Town's published priorities in the 1999 Plan of
Conservation and Development, recommend an action plan for the following goals
and objectives to the Town Council: a) Maintain the Town's residential character
and historic properties through preservation efforts at the neighborhood level;
and b) Protect, preserve, enhance and promote Enfield's heritage.
Support the Loan Review Committee in learning about the new State and Federal
Lead Regulations as well as the regulations that govern Small Cities funding.
Support the Fair Rent Commission.