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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
08/16/2011
Control Number
2011-164
Agenda Item Number
8.A.A.
Entity Name
Department of Housing and Urban Development
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2010 Shelter Plus Care Agreement New Projects
Alternate Name
HUD
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A TRUT COPY <br />( FR i IFIrATl01N1 ,:div !_A 9 PAGE <br />Ofc. of Asst. Secy., Comm. Planning, Develop., HUD § 582.105 <br />the sponsor. The term of the grant between <br />program that includes a range of housing types <br />HUD and the grant recipient for SRA is five <br />with differing levels of supportive services. <br />years. <br />(d) Moderate rehabilitation for single room <br />Rental assistance may include security deposits <br />on units in an amount up to one month's rent. <br />occupancy dwellings (SRO). (1) The SRO <br />(b) Amount of the grant. The amount of <br />component provides grants for rental assistance <br />the grant is based on the number and size of <br />in connection with the moderate rehabilitation <br />units proposed by the applicant to be assisted <br />of single room occupancy housing units. <br />over the grant period. The grant amount is <br />Resources to initially fund the cost of <br />calculated by multiplying the number of units <br />rehabilitating the dwellings must be obtained <br />proposed times the applicable Fair Market Rent <br />from other sources. However, the rental <br />(FMR) of each unit times the term of the grant. <br />assistance covers operating expenses of the <br />(c) Payment of grant. (1) The grant <br />rehabilitated SRO units occupied by homeless <br />amount will be reserved for rental assistance <br />persons, including debt service to retire the cost <br />over the grant period. An applicant's grant <br />of the moderate rehabilitation over a ten-year <br />request is an estimate of the amount needed for <br />period. <br />rental assistance. Recipients will make draws <br />(2) SRO housing must be in need of <br />from the reserved amount to pay the actual <br />moderate rehabilitation and must meet the <br />costs of rental assistance for program <br />requirements of 24 CFR 882.803(a). Costs <br />participants. For TRA, on demonstration of <br />associated with rehabilitation of common areas <br />need, up to 25 percent of the total rental <br />may be included in the calculation of the cost <br />assistance awarded may be spent in any one of <br />for assisted units based on the proportion of the <br />the five years, or a higher percentage if <br />number of units to be assisted under this part to <br />approved by HUD, where the applicant provides <br />the total number of units. <br />evidence satisfactory to HUD that it is financially <br />(3) SRO assistance may also be used for <br />committed to providing the housing assistance <br />efficiency units selected for rehabilitation under <br />described in the application for the full five-year <br />this program, but the gross rent (contract rent <br />period. <br />plus any utility allowance) for those units will be <br />(2) A recipient must serve at least as many <br />no higher than for SRO units (i.e., 75 percent of <br />participants as shown in its application. Where <br />the 0 -bedroom Moderate Rehabilitation Fair <br />the grant amount reserved for rental assistance <br />Market Rent). <br />over the grant period exceeds the amount that <br />(4) The requirements regarding <br />will be needed to pay the actual costs of rental <br />maintenance, operation, and inspections <br />assistance, due to such factor as contract rents <br />described in 24 CFR 882.806(b)(4) and <br />being lower than FMRs and participants are <br />882.808(n) must be met. <br />being able to pay a portion of the rent, <br />(5) Governing regulations. Except where <br />recipients may use the remaining funds for the <br />there is a conflict with any requirement under <br />costs of administering the housing assistance, <br />this part or where specifically provided, the SRO <br />as described in paragraph (e) of this section, for <br />component will be governed by the regulations <br />damage to property, as described in paragraph <br />set forth in 24 CFR part 882, subpart H. <br />(f) of this section, for covering the costs of rent <br />increases, or for serving a great number of <br />§ 582.105 Rental assistance amounts and <br />participants. <br />payments. <br />(d) Vacancies. (1) If a unit assisted under <br />(a) Eligible activity. S+C grants may be <br />this part is vacated before the expiration of the <br />used for providing rental assistance for housing <br />occupancy agreement described in § 582.315 of <br />occupied by participants in the program and <br />this part, the assistance for the unit may <br />administrative costs as provided for in <br />continue for a maximum of 30 days from the <br />paragraph (e) of this section, except that the <br />end of the month in which the unit was vacated, <br />housing may not be currently receiving Federal <br />unless occupied by another eligible person. No <br />funding for rental assistance or operating costs <br />additional assistance <br />under other HUD programs. Recipients may <br />design a housing <br />www.hud.gov <br />espanol.hud.gov Page 8 <br />
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