File #: 15-150    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/30/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/12/2015 Final action: 5/12/2015
Title: Communication from the City Manager and Community Development Director with a Request to Approve $300,000.00 in HUD HOME FUNDS to HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER PEORIA AREA for the Construction of Three (3) New, Affordable, Single-Family, Owner-Occupied Homes Located at 1833 N. ATLANTIC STREET, 1915 N. DELAWARE, and 900/902 E. NEBRASKA. (District 3)
Indexes: Goal 3 - Beautiful Peoria, Reinvest in neighborhoods
Attachments: 1. 15-150 Habitat for Humanity Greater Peoria Area for CHDO Program Funds, 2. Example Elevations - 900-902 Nebraska, 3. Example Elevations - 1833 N. Altantic, 4. Example Elevations - 1915 Delaware
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager and Community Development Director with a Request to Approve $300,000.00 in HUD HOME FUNDS to HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER PEORIA AREA for the Construction of Three (3) New, Affordable, Single-Family, Owner-Occupied Homes Located at 1833 N. ATLANTIC STREET, 1915 N. DELAWARE, and 900/902 E. NEBRASKA. (District 3)
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BACKGROUND:
On an annual basis, the City of Peoria receives HOME funds from the US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). Fifteen percent (15%) of the total annual HOME allocation must be set aside for Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) activities. As a part of the 2013 City Budget, City Council approved the allocation of $300,000 as CDHO set aside funds for the 2013 program year. This allocation exceeds the required 15% set aside amount of the total HOME funds for CHDO activities.

Per HOME regulations CHDOS are private, nonprofit, community-based, service organization that have paid staff with the capacity to develop affordable housing for the community it serves. To qualify as a CHDO, a nonprofit must demonstrate that meets certain requirements regarding its:
* Legal and tax-exempt status,
* Financial management capacity and accountability,
* Staff capacity to carry out HOME-funded activities,
* Experience serving the community,
* Board representation by community members, with at least one-third of its members low-income, and
* Lack of for-profit or public control.
On December 8, 2014, the City published notice for CHDO certification. The CHDO certification form that was released for the 2014 fund allocation is different than in years past. This CHDO certification requested that the organization propose a potential project design to be funded. In previous CHDO certification processes, a separate funding request/application would accompany a certification form. Staff altered this process so the City could be more involved in a p...

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