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D. Application for HUD Rental Rehabilitation Program for Small <br />Cities <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 7/27/87: <br />TO: The Honorable Members of the DATE: July 27, 1987 FILE: <br />Board of County Commissioners <br />Through: Charles P. Balczun <br />County Administrator <br />SUBJECT: mm - Admi-ni.stered - <br />Rental Rehabilitation <br />Program for Small <br />Cities (Non Formula) <br />FROM: Gu L. Decker Jr. REFERENCES: " <br />Guy _ <br />Executive Director <br />IRC Housing Authority ' <br />It is recommended that the data herein presented be given formal consideration by <br />the County Commission. t <br />DESCRIPTION AND CONDITIONS: <br />The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced a competition <br />and availability of funds for a HUD -administered Rental Rehabilitation Program for Small <br />Cities, pursuant to Section 17 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 USC 14370) = <br />which was enacted by Section 301 of the Housing and Urban -Rural Recovery Act of 1938 <br />(Public Law 98-181), approved November 30, 1983. A total of $1,565,000 in Rental Rehabili- <br />tation Program grant finds and Section 8 Housing Vouchers are available for the Rental <br />Rehabilitation Program for Small Cities in the State of Florida.. In HUD's Circular Letter <br />No. 87-46 dated July 2, 1987, Indian River County was included in the list of eligible <br />cities and counties. The deadline for submission is 4:00 P.M. August 17, 1987, and must <br />be received on that date in the DHUD Jacksonville office to be considered in this year's <br />competition. <br />The program is designed to assure an adequate supply of standard housing affordable <br />to lower-income tenants as it increases the supply of private market rental housing <br />available to lower-income tenants by providing government funds to rehabilitate existing <br />units and provide rental assistance to lower-income persons to help them afford the rent <br />of these units. One Section 8 Certificate and/or Voucher is provided for each $7,500 of <br />grant funds to help eligible lower-income tenants to pay the rent for rehabilitated units. <br />In order to leverage the maxiTrnnn amount of private capital, rehabilitation subsidies are <br />generally limited to 50 per cent of the cost of rehabilitation, not to exceed $7,500 per <br />unit adjusted for high cost areas. Grant funds may only be used to correct substandard <br />conditions, make essential improvements, and repair major systems in danger of failure. <br />Units will be rented at market rents, and no special project rent controls or restrictions <br />will be used. Within the lower-income and neighborhood targeting requirements, the Rental <br />Rehabilitation Program leaves broad opportunities for local program design and flexibility. <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS: <br />This is the third year Indian River County has been placed on the eligibility list <br />to enter the competition for funding, and this. type of programa parallels our existing <br />rehabilitation housing efforts. <br />RECOM4RMTIONS: <br />We respectfully request the County Commission to authorize its Chairman to execute <br />the application for submission to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for <br />this grant. <br />This program will rehabilitate approximately twenty (20) substandard rental units in <br />the neighborhoods of Wabasso, Gifford and Old Oslo Park and will provide twenty (20) <br />Vouchers to lower-income families from the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program, Our total <br />request for;Federal Assistance is One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). <br />This program requires no additional County funds. <br />7 r �� <br />. 1 BOOK re.,,; <br />