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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 2017-52RESOLUTION NO. 2017-52 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI C¡TY COUNC¡L APPROVING RESIDENTIAL REPA¡R PROGRAM GUIDELINES WHEREAS, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has determined that the City of Lodi, California, is entitled to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) as an entitlement community; and WHEREAS, CDBG funds are to be used for the purposes set forth in Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (HCDA) to provide decent housing; a suitablã living environmént; and expanding economic opportunities; principally for persons of low- and moderate-income; and WHEREAS, under the provisions at 24 CFR $570.202(a)(1), grantees may provide financial assistance to low- and moderate-income households to assist them in the rehabilitation of their primary residence. NOW, THEREFORE, BE lT RESOLVED that the Lodi City Council does hereby approve the Program Guidelines, as attached hereto as Exhibit A, for the Residential Repair Program that is funded through the City of Lodi's CDBG Program. Dated: April 5, 2017 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 2017-52 was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held April 5,2017, by the following vote: AyES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Chandler, Johnson, Mounce, and Mayor Kuehne NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Nakanishi ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None T/"rr-t¿, IFER RRAIOLO Clerk 2017-52 ,...,..:r! I ::/,, ';iåifr|iTï '¡ì r,:l: ' EXHIBIT A GITY OF LODI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT N EIGHBORHOOD SERVICES DIVISION RESIDENTIAL REPAIR PROGRAM GUIDELINES APRIL 4,2017 ËUN$¡}\G FüR T!-iI$ PRTGRÅM I$ P¡IOVIüãI} THROL}$H THN L'.$, ÐEpÅ.RTlrläNT *F l'"tüi"J$|¡'¡ü ANP URBAN n[iVËLOFf\¡Ef\¡T'$ üÖM h/IU N'TY NNVf; LSf'}i\1IHf{T ßLüÇ K ËRANT PRÛÇRAM. Residential Repair Program March 2017 Page 1 of6 RESIDENTIAL REPA¡R PROGRAM GUIDELINES PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This Residential Repair Program provides grants of up to $10,000 to low- to moderate-income seniors, handicapped and families, who own and occupy their home and need financial assistance to make minor interior and exterior repairs and improvements. ELIGIBILITY: lncome eligibility requirements are based upon both family size and total annual household income for all adult members of the households. Only households that earn less than CDBG's (Community Development Block Grant) moderate-income limít (80% of median household income) are eligible for this program. This is consistent witfi ÒOgC's priorities to assist those who are low to moderate income. (lncome limits are attached in Exhibit A). Eligible properties are any owner-occupied, single-family residence, duplex (half-plex, whére both halves are owner-occupied), or mobile home where there is a legitimate need for improvements within the project area. This program will comply with all HUD-CDBG program regulations relevant to the administration of this program. ELIGIBLE IMPROVEMENTS: The Program covers the following interior and exterior property improvements, with the understanding that Building Code/Housing Code compliance and safety repairs will have a priority over other improvements. , Prep and paint the exterior and trim of the dwelling; r Minor exterior repair to stucco and repair/replacement of minor damage to wood siding;. Replacement of windows and window frames; r Replacement of exterior doors, door hardware and deadbolts, including garage doors;. Repair/replacement of roofs (4O-year warranty minimum); r lnstallation of interior and exterior accessibility features, such as ramps, handrails, and alterations to remove barriers to accessibility; r lnstallation of new fencing within the front yard setback; . Driveway/walkway replacement; r Water/Sewer Line RePlacement; e Other similar repairs which may be approved at the City's discretion Residential Repair Program March 2017 Page 2 of 6 AP PLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must provide the following documentation for all persons on title and anyone over the age of 18 that resides within the dwelling: r Proof of income in the form of two (2) months pay stubs; r Proof of ownership in the form of a grant deed, a deed of trust, or property tax bill r Driver's License or Social Security Card; r Most recent Federal and State Tax Returns with W-2 form(s); . Current on utility billr The City will reserve the right to require additional documentation as necessary to verify total household income, such as a Bank Statements, Statement of Benefits from the Social Security Administration, Child Support Order from the Court, etc. A copy of the Grant Application for this program is attached as Exhibit B. PROGRAM PROCEDURES: Subsequent to confirming the applicant's income eligibility, staff will physically inspect the home/property to determine the scope of eligible repairs, Applicants who meet all program criteria will be provided a Letter of Approval and if available, a list of Program-approved contractors/vendors. Along with the Letter of Approval, applicants will receive a Notice to Contractors to use when they obtain at least three estimates. The Notice to Contractors provides instructions on what repairs have been approved and the acceptable format for estimate submittals. lf a líst of Program-approved contractors/vendors is provided and the applicant chooses to seek estimates from his or her own contractors/vendors, he or she must provide at least one bid from a Program- approved contractor. lf the applicant chooses to directly engage his own contractor/vendor, the applicant may use any contractor of his choice as long as the contractor holds the appropriate professional licenses, appropriate insurance coverage/bonding and a City Business License. Any contractor that is not on a Program-approved list will need to be approved by Program staff prior to receiving authorization to proceed. Regardless of whether the applicant agrees to proceed with a Program-approved vendor/contractor or his own, the City will pay the vendor/contractor directly for all approved work once the work has been completed, inspected and approved, The applicant will not have any financial responsibility; however, if the Program Subsidy is not enough to complete repairs within the original scope of work then the applicant may provide the amount needed above the Program subsidy. lf so, the applicant will need to provide those additional funds prior to engaging the vendoricontractor. Under either contractor selection method, payment shall not be made for substandard work or materials. Residential Repair Program March 2017 Page 3 of 6 Individual projects will be financially closed subsequent to Program Staffs approval of the work performed and the affected applicant signing an Acceptance and Approval of Notice of Completion. APPROVAL OF PROGRAM LEGAL DOGUMENTS: All Program legal documents shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney prior to their use. AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER: The preparation and use of all required Program procedure manuals, forms, documents and agreements shall be administered by the City Manager or his designees in accordance with these Program guidelines. Residential Repair Program March 2017 Page 4 of 6 Exhibit A lncome Qualification Limits Source: U.S. Deparlment of Housing and Urban Development 2016 lncome Levels 16 HUD lncome CDBG INCOME LIMITS* Household Size Moderate- lncome Limit 80% of Median lncome (HUD categorlze as low-lncome) 1 $33,000 2 $37,700 $42,4003 $47,1004 5 $50,900 6 $54,650 $58,4507 $62,200I Residential Repair Program March 2017 Page 5 of 6 Exhibit B Residential Repair Program Application SECTION 1 - APPLICANT INFORMATION Applicant Applicant Address: Last Number Street Applicant Phone Home CellM/ork SECTION 2 - INCOME INFORMATION List everyone in the family and others living with you and the current çrosg fnonthly.i0çom9- (beforq taxeE) roceived by each, lnclude wages,'social security, disability, retirement, child support, alimony, income from investments, etc' Name ol Residont age Ili*ablad YorN' $6rJlss,st l¡ceme 1 2. 3 4. 5. 6 Total # of Residents at this Address: Total Gross Monthly lncome List all assets held by each person listed above (i.e. other property, equipment, car, stocks, etc): SECTION 3 - PROPERTY INFORMAT¡ON How long have you owned this property? How many bedrooms in the home? proposed home improvements: I paint Exterior n Siding/Stucco Repair I WinOows f, Doors ü noof I Ramps/Handrails f, Fencing n Accessibility Repairs I DrivewayMalkways f] Watelsewer Line Replacement n Other: The City of Lodi will seek recovery of any funds paid under this progrâm to any person whose application contained false or incomplete information. I certify under penalty of perjury that the above information is true and correct. Residential Repair Program March2017 Date Page 6 of 6