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Resolution Number
2007-131
Approved Date
09/18/2007
Agenda Item Number
11.A.
Resolution Type
Grant
Entity Name
Florida Department of Community Affairs
Subject
Disaster Recovery Initiative
Block Grant Fiscal Year 2007
Archived Roll/Disk#
3129
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2872
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RESOLUTION 2007-131 <br /> 4. Cost feasibility limits are based on number of bedrooms to be provided for site built <br /> homes. These limits that may not be exceeded without approval from the Indian River <br /> County Commission are: <br /> (a) 1 bedroom (800 sq ft) - $ 52,000.001 <br /> (b) 2 bedrooms (900 sq ft) - $ 54,000.00 <br /> (c) 3 bedrooms (1000 sq ft) - $ 60,000.00 <br /> (d) 4 or more bedrooms (1150 sq ft) - $ 74,000.00 <br /> If the existing home is inadequately sized, the replacement home will be sized to include the <br /> appropriate bedrooms needed to meet Section 8 and/or local housing code requirements for <br /> occupancy. In no case will the total assistance be greater than those limits listed above. <br /> Necessary site improvements, including water supply, sewage disposal, and clearance, will also be <br /> provided along with the actual dwelling replacement. <br /> Budgetary and scoring constraints, as well as priorities for assisting other households, may dictate <br /> that some homeowners will be offered less than the maximum amounts shown hereto, even if their <br /> demolition and replacement housing costs are above the offered amount. In these cases, <br /> homeowners must provide non-CDBG funds from other sources, or they may decline the offer and <br /> withdraw from the program. If the offer is declined, no CDBG funded demolition will occur. <br /> IX. CONTRACTOR LISTING <br /> The Housing Rehabilitation Program will establish and maintain a current listing of eligible <br /> contractors for bidding on all phases of the program. Only those contractors who are so listed will <br /> be considered for work on this program. Establishment of this list will include maximum effort to <br /> utilize local and minority contractors. <br /> A. Recruiting <br /> Contractors residing or maintaining offices in the local area will be recruited through public notice <br /> to all such contractors, as part of the local government's compliance with Federal Section 3 <br /> requirements. This special effort will be based upon the list of contractors licensed in Indian River <br /> County including residential, building, and general contractors. Letters sent to contractors, or <br /> advertisements placed soliciting them,will be placed in the appropriate program file. <br /> The contractor listing will include all local contractors who apply and are determined eligible based <br /> upon program qualification standards. <br /> If the pool of local contractors is inadequate to provide a sufficient pool of contractors willing and <br /> qualified to perform the rehabilitation work at prices that are considered reasonable and <br /> comparable to the prepared estimate, other contractors will be solicited. Maintenance of a pool of <br /> competitive, qualified, and capable contractors is essential to program completion. <br /> 15 <br />
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