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Official Document Type
Memorandum
Approved Date
04/23/2013
Control Number
2013-079
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1
Entity Name
Dewitte, Jonas
Subject
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
Ordinance No. 2012-006
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798 Mullberry St. Sebastian
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• A TRUE COPY <br /> CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br /> J . K. BARTON , CLERK <br /> ORDINANCE N0 . 2012- 006 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMNIISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER <br /> COUNTY, FLORIDA CREATING PART 2 OF CHAPTER 308, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM (NSP) ACQUISMON, REHABILITATION, AND <br /> SALE PROCESS ; PROVDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF PROCEDURES FOR COUNTY <br /> ACQUISITION, REHABILITATION AND SALE OF FORECLOSED OR ABANDONED <br /> PROPERTIES WITH NSP FUNDS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING <br /> PROVISIONS; CODIFICATION, •SEVERABILITY; AND EFFECTIVE DATE. <br /> WHEREAS, The United States Congress enacted the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, <br /> providing for emergency assistance for the redevelopment of abandoned and foreclosed homes, and <br /> WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) was a part of the Act; and <br /> WHEREAS, Congress authorized funding in the amount of $2,000,000,000 in order to carry out the <br /> purpose of the Act; and <br /> WHEREAS, Indian River County, in 2009, was awarded $4,680,825 in Neighborhood Stabilization <br /> Program funds in the form of a Community Development Block Grant; and <br /> WHEREAS, the NSP permitted participating Counties to enter into agreements with qualified sub- <br /> recipients such as the Indian River County Housing Authority so that the Housing Authority could <br /> participate in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program and acquire, rehabilitate, and sell foreclosed or <br /> abandoned homes; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River County Housing Authority has terminated its NSP agreement with the <br /> County, however the County desires to continue participating in the NSP and acquire, rehabilitate, and <br /> sell foreclosed or abandoned homes which duties were formerly performed by the Housing Authority; and <br /> WHEREAS, the County will acquire title to NSP properties in its own name only for the amount of <br /> time it takes to rehabilitate the properties before they are sold to low , or moderate income households <br /> which are the only purchasers who are eligible to buy the NSP houses <br /> WHEREAS, ordinarily, a County may sell real property only via the competitive bidding process <br /> found in § 125 .35, Fla. Stat. (2011 ), however, the competitive bidding process does not apply to NSP <br /> . .home-sales••because ... .. <br /> • the sale is conducted pursuant to a federal act which supersedes state and local law <br /> • the homes may be sold only to low or moderate income households which negates the need for any <br /> bidding process <br /> • the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and the American Recovery and Reinvestment <br /> _ Act oL2009. -both_ recite that the Acts were emergency in nature, which negates the -competitive <br /> bidding process <br /> WHEREAS, in order to run the NSP in a fair and equitable manner in compliance with the County <br /> Comprehensive Plan and in the abundance of caution, the Board desires to set forth in ordinance the <br /> processes for the acquisition, rehabilitation and sale of foreclosed or abandoned homes <br /> 1 <br />
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