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Section 308.123. Establishment of procedures for county acquisition of foreclosed <br />or abandoned properties with NSP funds. <br />(1) The community development director is hereby designated as the person responsible for <br />administering the county's Neighborhood Stabilization Program. In this capacity, the <br />community development director shall comply with all procedures in the Community <br />Development Block Grant (CDBG) Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) Housing <br />Assistance Plan (HAP) and NSP Program Manual (as applicable). <br />(2) Consistent with NSP guidelines, the county will acquire foreclosed or abandoned properties <br />to rehabilitate and sell or rent to qualified low and moderate income households. All <br />properties acquired through the NSP will be located in the designated NSP target area and <br />will be acquired at no more than ninety-nine (99) percent of current appraised value. <br />(3) To acquire properties, the county will work with qualified local real estate brokers, financial <br />institutions, and federal housing agencies. For each potential purchase, the county will <br />undertake all applicable pre-acquisition due diligence activities. This will involve obtaining <br />surveys, appraisals, inspections, and title reports, as applicable. <br />(4) In acquiring NSP properties, the community development director is hereby authorized to <br />execute purchase contracts, due diligence contract work orders, and other applicable <br />documents. On a regular basis, the community development director shall provide an NSP <br />acquisition status report to the board of county commissioners. <br />(Ord. No 2012-006, § 2. 5-1-12) <br />Section 308.134. Establishment of procedures for county rehabilitation of <br />properties purchased with NSP funds. <br />(1) For each NSP property acquired by the county, an inspection of the property will be <br />conducted to determine the specific rehabilitation work required. That inspection will be <br />based on the county's NSP construction specifications document. Based on the inspection <br />report prepared for the property, a scope of work will be developed, and bid documents will <br />be prepared. <br />(2) To procure contractors for NSP rehabilitation work, the county will comply with applicable <br />NSP regulations and Indian River County Policies and Procedures for CDBG programs and <br />projects. For each NSP rehabilitation project, the county will solicit bids from those firms on <br />its list of pre -qualified contractors. A contract will then be awarded to the lowest, most <br />responsive bidder. <br />(3) The community development director is hereby authorized to execute rehabilitation contracts <br />with NSP contractors. Those contractors will be responsible for obtaining all required permits <br />and completing all items in the applicable scope of work within the timeframe established in <br />the contract. Once the work is completed and inspected, releases of liens are provided, and <br />invoices are submitted, the contractors will be paid. <br />(Ord. No. 2012-006. § 2. 5-1-12) <br />Section 308.145. Establishment of criteria for the sale of NSP properties that <br />constitute an alternative property disposition procedure to sections (1) and (2) of <br />chapter 125.35, F.S. <br />(1) Pursuant to NSP requirements, the county will sell houses acquired with NSP funds to <br />qualified low and moderate income households. In so doing, the county will comply with the <br />resale property disposition criteria in the county's CDBG NSP HAP or NSP Program Manual <br />(as applicable). <br />12 <br />