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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
05/01/2012
Control Number
2012-083
Agenda Item Number
12.A.1
Entity Name
Neighborhood Stabilization Program
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Community Development Block Grant
Housing Assisstance Plaj
FFY 2009
Archived Roll/Disk#
112-R-0001
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11121
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No change orders are to be considered approved until fully executed by the contractor, <br /> appropriate housing specialist, local government representative , and appropriate sub - <br /> recipient, or developer. <br /> No ehange oFdef: ever- one thousand dollms 1 , 000 . 00) will be eonsider-ed tMless it is to <br /> address a building eede violation, a Seetion 8 Housing Quality Standard issue, a Weal <br /> eode issue, or- a health and safe r issue ; <br /> Any housing units located within a designated flood plain being considered for <br /> acquisition and rehabilitation must have a floor elevation above the FEMA 100 year <br /> flood zone elevation . <br /> All new construction carried out in a flood zone shall be placed a minimum of twelve <br /> inches ( 12") above the FEMA 100 year flood zone elevation. <br /> The date of original construction of a structure will be determined by the County ' s <br /> property records and the data provided by the title search . <br /> Information on all homes over 50 years of age that are proposed for inclusion in the NSP <br /> will be presented to the Florida Department of State Bureau of Historic Preservation. The <br /> package submitted to the Bureau of Historic Preservation shall include the proposed <br /> rehabilitation specifications and current pictures . The decision as to whether to proceed <br /> with the project will be based upon the guidance received from the State Bureau of <br /> Historic Preservation . <br /> All residential housing units built prior to 1978 and being considered for inclusion in the <br /> NSP program will be inspected by a licensed lead inspector. If lead is found exceeding <br /> the maximum safe amounts as specified by HUD and it is decided to proceed with <br /> acquisition and rehabilitation of the property , the lead will be abated based upon the <br /> direction of a lead inspector. The lead abatement process shall be included in the bid <br /> specifications . After the lead abatement has been completed, a clearance test will be <br /> performed by a licensed lead inspector. Abatement will proceed until clearance is <br /> obtained . <br /> 2 . RENTAL ASSISTANCE <br /> The local NSPLI (Neighborhood Stabilization Program Low Income) Supplemental <br /> Allocation will be utilized to purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, abandoned or blighted <br /> structures . These structures will be brought up to Section 8 Housing Quality Standards <br /> and made available as rental properties to households with a combined household income <br /> which is less than 50% of the area median income (AMI) . All potential tenants will be <br /> required to go through the full client application process to determine eligibility and <br /> ranking . <br /> A portion of Regular NSP funds will be utilized to purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, <br /> abandoned or blighted structures for rental to households with a combined household <br /> income which is less than 120 % of the area median income . All potential tenants will be <br /> 8 <br />
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