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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1986.07.10 - 18142MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION NO. 86210 Date: July 10,1986 . PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE, James E. Lanni, Chairperson IN RE: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION - RENT .-: REHABILITATION PROGRAM . APPLICATION FOR HOUSING AND U.Y DV UT ENT FUNDS - FY.86 TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Mr. Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of '.-issioners by M.R. #841.7.=- authorized the establishment of a Rental P,2.7 ,.(11.itation Program and z7 ,1*,,:l a grant award from the Department of Housirip. 7rban Development (HUD), in the amount of $154,000 for Fiscal Year 1984; WHEREAS HUD has allocated $149,000 for the second Fs1 Year 1985 making the total allocation to date $303,000 as shown in Schedule I; and - WHEREAS HUD has notified the Community Development Division. by June 1986 Regulations of fund availability for Fiscal Year 1986 in the amount of $67,000 as shown in Schedule III and WHEREAS the Community Development Division must submit its application and program description to BUD rip later than July 18, 1986 as shown in Schedule II; and WHEREAS participation in the Rental Rehabilitation. Program will Pot involve County funds; and WHEREAS the Community Development Division will provide quarterly status reports to the Public Services Committee; and WHEREAS this grant application has been reviewed and approved as to a1 by the Office of Corp-7at,..)n Couns21, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland - County Board of Commissioners authorize Community Development Division to make application for the FY86 Housing and Urban Development Rental Rehabilitation Program Grant in the amount of $67,000. 'Be it further resolved that the Chairperson of the Oakland County Board of EoMmissioners be and is hereby authorized to sign said grant'application. Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Public Services Committee, I hereby move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE BY: $15.4,000 154,000 Award $(82,000) $149,000 $ 67,000 303,003 370,000 Accumulated SCHEDULE I COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION RENTAL REHABILITATIO:C PROGRAM FY 1984 - FY Pro7oed 1984 1185 V 7 ' Variance Increase (Decrease) Funds obligated to date $156,742 Funds Uncommitted 146,258 .5303,000 Prepared by: Budget Division June 26, 1986 SCHEDULE I 17. TITLE OF Asa=a4ZODS N'T/REC2PIFNT kara.117111.. Ki.enftarOf Carwasswa* 11-0* C*** trxr,artrprropirw krx-r r-400.1.4 - County of Oakland Application for Rental Rehabilitation Program Submitted: Ju1y°17, 1986 - soomom rv co oh:, karn ploridla aratrrriary Te'rE FE OF SuBMIS.S.ON 01. Pit 40' 10.4) rug* tiwy• ig 86 7 17 a. PRO- GRAM (Fr ewn CFAV a. NUMBER n/a - lb. TITLE Rental Iltehabilltatcv Progral Ara x ' Pontiac Michigan Oakland 48053 . Kenneth Patterson '(313) 858-5403 al. LEGAL APPLiC.ANT/RECIPIE a. Appecant Name b. 04.111:x.1)0n Und C. Sal/P.O. Box d. Cary 9. States . Pt Contact Person (fissfse A Te1/41.40.• NA) 0 NorcE or INTENT (DPTIONALJ o PREAPPUCATION APPLJCATION i1 Oakland County Community Development Division 1200 North Telegraph Road a. Colsrry 9. ZIP Cod*. AL AS APPLI- C.ATtON FDENTI- FIER 6, 7, 14, 17 9 18 15. PROJECT START DATE rteP 4, TYPE OF A 17. TYPE pc ENAi DeAses II-0.n.. Daiwa Cur...on r.er .norfiJ PANT, Afrvp—iim a E N/A rA .00 ase.rk daY County-wide .PROJECT DURATION CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: Tb, PFIOJECT 12. PROPOSED FUNDING 1113. P. AREA OF PROJECT ',A:PACT (Na f tecoc.-iea. SYSI Oakland CoLlAty Participating Community 11. TYPE OF A-CSISTASCE 67 000 . ESTIMATED HumBE pepts.oNS BENEM 613,672 aL FEDERAL b. APPLICANT k Tots/ S 67,000 1 12. FEDERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REOUEST Dept. isketrits dry 17 Housing & UrbJn Development, Detroit,M NISTRATIVE CONTACT OF KNOWN) ADDRESS To Clar best data tin preapplc-an are ay. and correct, EN) document bear-1 duly •uthorczed by the ;overran; body, of the aochbant and tr.* labplicant will correp+y wr111 tNe arLacNed ittr s- cancers it 1.3-1431ar.Og is AIX( RYIRCI. . YES, THIS NOTICE OF INTENT/PREAPPLICATION/A,PPLICATI EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS FOR REVIEW ON: DATE NO, PROGRAM IS NOT COVERED BY E.O. IL OR PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN SELECTED Y. 'E. FOR REVIEW N/A 22. THE- APPLICANT CERTIFIES vas DE AVAILABLE TO THE 23, CERTIFYING REPRE- SENTATIVE a. TYPED NAME AND TITLE Fichare R. T.T:Uc.-Jx, Ch,7ixperson Oakland County Board of Commissioners 24. APPLY-L.A., yerrA E.2y FIECEIvED IP 27. ACTION TAKEN :25. FUNDING AWARDED o b. REJECTED o c- RETURNED FOR E ND4, E NT O 6- RETURNED FOR E.O. 12372 SUE MSS; BY APPLICANT TO STATE O a. DEFERRED O I. WITHDRAWN iKS A.TX>ED .00 Tag F t A STARTING ATE 3:2 ENDING DATE ACTION DATE..., IV DONT Ac..T FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA- TION (Nom, and r(19-40.,, Tarr P.olieh gf.t2, .45N 7 54.3-01-005-.5162 cEvOUS EDITION NOT USABLE 424 - 103 25 FEDERAL APPOCATION ICENTIF CAT iON ENTI- RE PI froT7774. TO A.14.10 NED ST STATE DATE kS.SaGNED 5 EMPLOYER IDEACI ni a io 86 10 1 DATE DUE TO FEDERAL AGENCY p... STANDAR D F DqY 424 PA,',. 1 Prruntve .0 SCHEDULE II is 86 7 BER rE IN) in County of Oakland Ap7Ucation for Rental Rehabilitation Program July 18, 1986 PROGRA'^_n7 - IPTION ties Oakland Coi -ity's housing stock need of reh:::::tation. These rc.. drw:ev for low and moderate income Thr tation Program the county will in ..ease the low and moderate income persons. The county ‘--,111 supply governmental in the form of incentive loan rebates to assist property owners improving existing units to Section 8 Housing Quality Standards and the Michigan Housing Development Authority, acting as the county's Public Housin g will provide rental housing assistance certificates or vouchers to lower income families to help them to afford the rent in units r'.n • ',Hzated through this governmental program. Rehabilitation funds will be provided to i -c1;•.--1. units which require moderate levels of improvement. Loan Rebates* wi!' be subject to 10 year deferred principal liens on the rehabilitated property. Eligible projects may qualify for a loan reh!7te of 50% of the construction cost incurred up to $5,000 maximum per unit rel7..7.bilitated. The remainder of project: costs will be provided from the invester's funds or private EnaH cg. II. Neighborhood Selection Rehabilitation funds will be utilized to assist in the rehabilitation of projects .located in neighborhoods where the rents, statistical d;..,ta from the U.S. Census Bureau or rent surveys indicate that the projects inee e4iliility criteria. Projects which are selected for funding will be locncl ne.g,libbrheods where the rents are affordable to low and moderate income 13iiilles at tha time of the reliabilitr?tion and where the rcrt after rehabintbt;on will rerrieia affor able (within Section 8 Existing llousing Fair Market Rents) to low and rciod, income families. The county will coordinate closely with IVISFIDA throughon! the rent analysis process to assure selection of projects with stable rents. The following neighborhood selection guidelines will be utilized to assure com- pliance with program intent: -where there is a need for rehabilitation of rental residential properties principally occupied or to be occupied by low and moderate income tenants; - where the rental housing market is stable; and 2 of small rks't;t:7,1 pr major s,.,-irce the HUD al Re! bf standard housing *Loan rebate - an end loan forgiven on a pro rata basis over a ten (10) year period. -where the rent prior to and following rehabilitation, will be affordable to low and moderate income tenants and within Section 8 Existing Housing Fair Market Rents, III. Lower Income Benefit The primary 'emphasis of this housing program is to benefit lower income families. The county will ensure that the majority of funds are utilized for lower income families through: -where rents are and will remain affordable to lower income tenants; when submitting .applications property creners will provide income data on tenants and pee-re-es selected for funding must contain a majority income families; and .-waiting lists maintained by MSHDA will be utilized to - place lower income tenants in vacant units. The county will utilize the allotted Section 8 certificates or vouchers to ensure benefit to lower income families. The lower income benefit standard to be utilized by the county is 70 percent. A rental rehabilitation program that meets the 100 percent benefit standard could not be developed by the county and the proposed standard has been reviewed by public groups. This will minimize thn displacement of tenants in projects. in addition, this reduction to 70 percent' provides for a margin of error. This margin of error allows for sudden chnen ,- in neighborhood rents, failure to complete a project or other unexpected occuo- rences. Upon receipt of applications, tenant information will be utilized to assess initial eligibility for Section 8 certificates or vouchers. Vacant units will be rented according to Oakland County Community Development Division's Affirmative Marketing Plan. (See Appendix A) IV. Use of Rental Rehabilitation Funds for Family Housing The county will implement the program in a manner to assure that an equitable share of housing will be provided for the rehabilitation of units occupied by large families with children. Every effort will be extended to ensure that a Tit-di-num of 70 perceli o tne fends will b. rAiliz.ed to rehabiii one uru'-,s con- taining two or more bedrooms. All three or more bedroom projects will be given first priority. The county will continuously monitor this variable to assure compliance with provisions of the regulations. V. Use of Rental Rehabilitation Funds for Units in Substandard Condition that are -- Occupied by Very Low Income Families Priority will be given to the rehabilitation of those units with substandard conditions which are occupied by very low income families, Through receipt of tenant information accompanying each application submittal, the county can ensure compliance with provision of §511.10( VI. Proposal Selection Procedures The county will approve proposals Which represent the n -n:n:- c.ffi!..-ient use of funds. Each investor will be required to provide a minimum of nencen.t of construction Costs from private financing or owrr -n -s funds. In nr:E'n (nn, Section 8 certificates or vouchers will be allocated to inn. residing in rehabilitated units, When filling vnc.-nn nnits ; investen are rn -inired to follow the Oakland County Community Develnnn—cnt Affinnnn MarketFen Plan in selecting tenants. VII. Financial Feasibility The county will provide a loan rebate of 50 percent of construction cost incurred up to $5,000 maximum per unit rehabilitated. The remainder of project costs - will be provided by the investor, VIII. Neighborhood Preservation The implementation of this rental' rehabilitation program will have a pJ impact -on neighborhood preservation in Oakland County. The provision percent rehabilitation subsidy leveraged with nriv:n:e funding will instill n -if„n property owners the incentive to provide and pro: ye standard housing uni -:s for low and moderate income people. The obligation to repay the rehabilitation subsidy is designed 7'7 be forgiven over a specified period of time on a pro rata basis. This nrcnne will provide additional incentive to property owners for preserving or riin.TnnsnThg their rehabilitated units over a 10 year period. These incentives Nc.) influence the long term stabilization and preservation of our lower income n ,.,:ighInn,rhoods. IX. Schedule for Committing Rental Rehabilitation Grant Amount The county has identified a quarterly schedule for the implementation of the 1986 funding in conjunction with prior fiscal years. See attached Quarterly Use Schedule in Appendix B. X. Need for Rental A.-isistance This is not applicable. XI. Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity The investor will be required to affirmatively market their vacant rental units as mandated in accordance with Oakland County Community Development Division's Affirmative Marketing Plan. Oakland County Community Development Division's Affirmative Marketing Plan is attached in Appendix A. In addition to nennn ,...-: presently 4 a. b. the Affirmative Marketing Plan, Oakland County will: . a. Establish an advertising campaign within the participating communities that will include reference to the affirmative marketing policy of the county and a description of the fair housing laws. All promotional materials will include the Equal Housing Opportunity logo; and b. Continue to fund a position for a HUD certified housing counselor to counsel people on tenant rights, availability of housing, mediate tenant-landlord disputes and credit counseling. To further ensure the meeting of affirmative marketing requirements \a'a ,n the county issues a commitment letter to the investor, the investor must that they will abide by Oakland County's Tenant Assistance Policy and n Aland County's Affirmative Marketing Plan Recondkeeping -, The county will maintain records for the purpose of 1) documenting efforts in affirmatively marketing and 2) assessing results of affirmative marketing. The following actions will be taken: Upon receipt of an application, investors will be asked to complete a "tenant information form" that identifies racial, income and gender characteristics of the tenants. Upon completion of the units, the same information will be obtained on each tenant i and The Oakland County Community Development Division will contact annually for 10 years our public housing authority and the housing commissions identified in the Affirmative Marketing Plan to gather information regarding contacts made by investors participating in Oakland County's Rental Reha- bilitation Program. XII. Grantee's Organizational Structure The administration of this program will be within: The Oakland County Community Development Division 1200 North Telegraph Road, Per iac, Michigan 48053 Contact Person: Kenneth R. Patterson, Manager 5 XIII. PHA Participation As indicated by letter dated , MSHDA agrees to partici- pate in the Rental Rehabilitation Program and to provide certificates and vouchers in support of the county's program. The program will be implemented in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding (see attachment). The PHA contact is: Michigan State Housing Development Authority 401 South Washington Square, P. 0. Box 30044 Lansing, Michigan 48909 Contact Person: . Ms. Pamela Shaver, Specialist (517) 373-9194 XIV. Approvals of Project Costs in Excess Not applicable. 002 Unit GAL/mtb 6 APPENDIX A Witness Name Date OAKLAND COUNTY RENTAL REHABILITATI Affirmative Marketing Plan (MP) All participants (investor.:::',. in the Block grant Rental Rehabtatior: Market each available w::z.:nt rere.z: this requirement participants rmy,.1. ,T,ot Market Plan (AMP) prior to reriCn7. each The Affirmative Marketing Plan is a four 5!,7n pocess ., f.e.% ),;:1-1-s„. i77-1: et inatiVe Step 1: Contact the Michigan State Development -Authority (MSHDA.) Office of rxisting Housing Programs. The in Pcc,ftac: the phone- number is (313) 25G-1333. Step 2: Contact one or more of the agencis attached sheet. Step 3: Advertise in the various locnI newsn2rers in your community. This adverticyrrent cus contain the statement; EQUAL Fl(r)U,c';i NC- OPPORTUNITY. Step 4: Contact various local civic groups such as area churches, service clubs, or social service agencies. The Affirmative Marketing Plan is not intended to keep your vacant units open, however, a "Good Faith Effort" must be made to reach the "least likely to apply" person.. Participants will be monitored annually, throngh the term of the lien. Participants that do not comply with the Affirmative Marketing Plan may be barred from future participation in the progrim ..:3ridlor be required c,Te repay tie bat i ebate . I have read the above Affirmative Marketing Plan (AMP) and understand as outlined its description. Address of Property 8 Attachment: STATE LOCAL 317 STATE LOCALITY TYPE OF 11 IN LOCALITy* THOUSANDS 5111 04 $ 114 LOCALITY., THOUSANDS %I 51 SI 110 04 SO 66 SI •6 AS 44 56 ALAAAKA Ii RA/INGHAM MAILS NONTGoNERy JEFFERSON COUNTS, FLORIDA 677 ORANGE COuNTy Sc PALK REAGH COutOT 74 ' PINELLAS COokTV _ . 0 POLK COuNTI GE011014 ATLANTA COLONOUS MACON SA7ANKAL4 Of KALA COL4417 FULTON COuNIT 50 3t1 St 73 SI 71 51 64 IC4 44 62 ALASKA 59 01 ARIZONA PHGENIA TUCSON .„ 259 950 , HONOLULU SI 270 COL 013.00 COLORADO SPRINGS DINNER CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD NEN mAwEN WATERBua9 DELAKARE NEW C851LL C2ALIA77 Federal Register I Vol. M. No. 100 ry, June 3, 1988 Notices 2a2`..15 RENTAL REHABILITATION P401--3W FORmULA ALLOCATIONS - FOR CITIES, URBAN COUNTIES ANO CONSORTIA FY 9S6 APPENDIX A ARKANSAS LITTLE WOCK SI cALIFoRNIA ' ANAHEIM • 51 63 . . . IDAHO BERKELEY et 102 FRESNO. SI 104 : • .. GLENDALE . 52 82 ILLINOIS HUNTINGTON GEACK 51 .50 CHiCACO SI 2562 INGLE6000 52 60 . PEORIA SI 53 LONG BEACH . 51 242 siocicraea 51 • 51 LOS ANGELES SO . 2061 COCK COUN2S . 44 .2a3 OAKLAND Si 2151 DU PAGE CAKAKIT • . 66 72 PASADENA, St 72 MADISON COuNIT sis 441 RlyERSIDE So 62 • ST CLAIR ccyNry • GC 07 SAGRAKENTO 50 140 . sAN 6167450I3.0 . SI ' 6.4 SAN DIEGO 51 ' 427 INDIANA — SAN FRANCISCO SI 800 . EVANUILLE St SS SAN JOSE 51 OSO . , FORT sATNE . 51 64 55741A ANA 51 . 46 GARY EC At SANTA SARSARA ' SI 52 2NDIA14AP0LIS GI 170 sANfA KoNICA 52 • 71 . STOCKTON 52 80 . . . . **14.346D6 COUNTY 66 57 , 106 ... . CONTRA COSTA ° ')./2 : . •6 66 " • DES seIluts . So ' aa FRESNO COUNTS 64 ST • _ . KERN COUNTY 64 66 Los ANGELES COUNTV 66 - 727 . KANSAS • 6 • _ KARIN COuNTT, SC 72 . KAASAL CIF/ se At ORANGE COuNTI Se 1143 WICHITA 51 901 RivtAISIOE comtv 00 120 . . SACRAKENTEI COUNTy 64 143 ' sAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 66 760 KENDUCKE . SAN DIEGO COUNTy 44 144 . . LIAING7:.: FATETTE Si 57 SAN JOARAUlk COUNTS 44 54 • . SCAMS% 1 : Li - 51 FIS SAN KATE° COuNTy 66 61 . JIIICP7.; ':X.6.:1-7 . 44 64 SANTA CLARA COUNTY 46 73 . . , .. 507.0144 COONIT 66 GS LOUISIANA . . •61, ILAITIN RD,.,-:3 51 122 Ms OCEANS 51 50.3 SI • 79 . SHANucT 51 64 51 ' 299 4EF i ER,;fv; c,Ly I SA1 66 ST _ MAIN( 51 122 11097LA7* 51 59 SI 145 51 126 51 66 55131A3.0 . BALTIKORE 51 420 561 7 1NORL COuNT y 66 026 440104:074E47 7 04.4111 66 110 Sf 6, 41I.<1 CEORGIS COuNTT 66 154 DISTRICT OF COLoNSIA MASSACHUSETTS . WASHINGTON SI 443 BOSTON Si 575 OROCKTON 51 54 . cAKEIRtoGE 'Si ST FLORIDA . FALL RIvls 51 73 FT LAoDTROALE 57 76 L4WE4cE SI 55 04I74E57111E 57 52 LOKELL 51 61 HIALEAH 51 46 LTNN 51 60 JACKs074v1,,,, 51 508 NEs REDFORD 51 79 14I3141 51 332 $0,44 RvI31E . 52 64 NIAKI BEACH 51 151 5P4INGII177 51 104 ORLANO0 51 56 MORCISTER St 104 ST PETERSSURG SO 1011 TALLAHASSEE 51 02 • TAKPA 51 129 mIcsIGAN . BROKAW) COUNTY 66 132 ANN ARBOR SI 64 DADE COuNfle 64 202 DETROIT SI SOO HILLSBORouGH C731N11 66 64 ELINI 51 74 COUNTY MICHICA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Daniel T. Murphy, Oakland County Exacut: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Kenneth R. Patterson - Manager OAKLAND COUNTY'S HOUSING COMMISSIONS BIRMINGHAM HOUSING COMMISSION 151 MARTIN STREET P. 0, BOX 3001 BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN 48012 (313) 644-1800 FERNDALE HOUSING C0MMIS7,I0 500 EAST NINE MILE ROAD . FERNDALE, MICHIGAN 48220 (313) 547-9500 ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP HOUSING COMMISSION 21312 WYOMING - FERNDALE, MICHIGAN 48220 (313) 547-9500 7 - SOUTH LYON HOUSING COMMISSION 432 WASHINGTON SOUTH LYON, MICHIGAN 48178 (313) 437-1155 NORTHVILLE :MUSING COMMISSION (313) 349-8030 9 Executive Office Building 1200 North Tele-graph Road • Pontiac, Michigan 48053 • (313) 858-0- at. QUARTERLY USE SCHEDULE OF RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM FUNDS ($370,000) FOR FISCAL YEARS 1984, 1985 AND 1986 R-84-UC-26-0210; R-85-UC-26-0210 AND R-86-UC-26-0210 The following schedule is based on our projection of completing three units per month at an average (.7 os of $3,000 cr unit. At this estim a ted expenditure rate of $9,000 per it will 24 months to e:-..:pc:A available funding. This schedule -:,rojects that f-1.1 funds will be expended by June 30, 1988. Quarter Funds to he Ex) Present Commitment of Funds $156,742 July 1_, 1986 - September 30, 1986 27,000 October 1, 1986 - December 31, 1986 27,000 January 1, 1987 - March 31, 1987 27,000 April 1, 1987 - June 30, 1987 27,000 July 1, 1987 - September 1, 1987 27,000 October 1, 1987 - December 31, 1987 27,000 January 1, 1988 - March 31, 1988 27,000 April 1, 1988 - June 30, 1988 24,258 $370,000 KRP/mtb (6/23/86) ded 11 Detr; Patrick V. Mc 477 Michigan AvT,_•t-r-. Detroit, Michiga::: rat Building CC!',IMUNITY JUN 16 1986 DEvEtoPmEnT - JUN 1 3 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR: Rental Re.b.h 41.1tatioa Grantees SUBJECT: FY '86 Program Enclosed are the June 3, 1986 Regulations which iacluc:e ycur formula allocation amounts. Please note that all program descriptions must be delivered or postmarked no later than July 18, 1986. Should you have any questions, please contact John. Frelich at (313) 226-7775. Richard Paul Director Community Planning and Development Division Enclosure SCHEDULE III 20226 Federal Register I Vol. 51, N Tuesday, Tune 3, 1988 I Notices WICNICAX GRANO RAPIos K ALAK4E00 LANSING OAKLAND COUNTY WAYNE COUNTY 59 59 55 59 63 Os 67 66 SO NEBRASKA LINCOLN OKANA NEVAOR LAS VT RE (/0 CLARK COWES, NEW NAKtosHFRE MANCHESTER NEW MERICO ALBUWEROuf 51 123 ST A TE LOCALITY TYPE OF LOCALITY. CIN. TNousANDS STATE LOCALITY TypE LOCALITY. I IM THousAmps NORTH DAKOTA OHIO AKRON 51 116 CINCINNAT0 51 347 CLEvELANo 51 491 . COLuNauS 56 310 ANNNESOTA i . DAyTON 51 130 DULUTH 5o 52 TOLEDO 51 173 MINNEAPOLIS . 51 255 YOuNGsTOvn 51 66 $T PAUL 59 124 E-v-r•,,C, COUNTY 60 . 110 HENNEPIN COUNTY 66 76 ,-E• 1-E COUNTY 66 77 COUNT! 66 53 MISSISSIPPI JACKSON 50 64 OKLAHOLA OKLANORA CUT 51 155 TULSA 52 130 NESsOuRf KANSAS CITY ST LOUIS SPRINCEiELO ST LOUTS COUNTY IcONT ANA 59 219 - sa 382 _OREGON . 51 60 EUGENE 51 85 66 030 PORTLAND 51 250 MULTNOMAH COUNTY' 66 58 WASNINRTON COUNTY 196 59 ' puNpa.vodkaill ALLEKTOwN 51 55 56 66 EPEE - 51 67 51 630 PNOLADELPHIA St 1129 • , PITTSBuRGH 51 , 333 READING 51 59 SCRANTON 56 51 51 69 ALLEGNEHE COuNTV 66 . 235 50 53 SUCKS COuNTV 66 59 58 94 . CHESTER COuNTT 66 59 OFLAtARE COUNTY 66 7$ tiASTER couNTv 66 .57 !.itiznE COUNTY 66 61 . . -66 56 147-G2KI1Y COUNTY 66 54 o W(7.:NOTON COUNTY 66 53 . . 1C:N3XELAN4) COUNTY 66 62 NEW JERSEY . ' . CANoFN 51 EAST ORANGE 52 67 - 91-8)0E ISLANO EL1ZABETN 56 77 PROVIDENCE 59 166 JERSEY CITY 51 2(6 NEKAINE Si 391 • • PASSAIC 52 62 SOUTH ccROLIKA PATERSON 51 137 cmARATSION 51 . 55 . . TRENTON So 72 COLL84 IA 59 . 54 , UNION CITT 52 63 . GREENVILLE COUNT! 66 5) BERGEN CO9oNTY 56 146 - OURLINGTON COUP/TV 66 . 62 . CANOFN COVNTV 66 57 SOUTH oxora ESSEX COUP/IT 66 94 • , HUDSON COuNTY 66 967 ANDOLESEX COUNTY 94 SO TENNESSEE NoNNouTH COunTV 66 87 CNATTANOOGA 51 87 UNION COUNTY 66 79 KNoxvILLE SO 103 BENPHIS 51 319 50 176 NEW YORK 04.5A141 51 94' BUFFALO 51 361 MOUNT wERNON 52 57 NEW YORK 54 7523 Roco-o.sTrr- 51 494 SCHENECTLOy 51 52 SYRACUSE 51 947 UTICA 51 62 VONKERs 52 - 015 NASSAU COLoNT, 66 204 ORANGE COUNTY 66 51 ROCKLAND COUNTY 66 ' 51 SUFFOLK COuNTY 66 26 RESTCHESTER COUNTY 66 107 TEXAS AUSTIN 51 CORPUS CHRISTI 51 !DALLAS 51 EL RASO 56 FORT WORTH 51 HOUSTon 61 LI/STUCK 51 gAN ANTONIO 51 WACO 51 HARRIS COUNT! 66 at 107 WERNONT 499 83 411 1711 140 660 AB 310 55 79 UTAH SALT LAKE CITY NoR140 CAROLINA CHARLOTTE Ouri.um GREENSBORO RALEIGH WINSTON SALER 51 125 51 66 59 59 51 65 51 68 VIRGINIA NEWPORT NEWS NORFOLK PFC ,W0+.0 ROANOKE VIRGINIA !TEACH 51 61 51 156 51 150 56 56 59 59 REPORT TO PUBLIC SERVICES COMMITTEE BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE, DR. G. WILLIAM CADDELL, CHAIRPERSON IN RE: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION - RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM - APPLICATION FOR HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT FUNDS - FY 1986 The Finance Committee has reviewed the subject Rental Rehabili- tation Program grant and finds: 1) This application is a request for $67,000 in allocated FY 1986 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds for participation in the Rental Rehabilitation Program, 2) This application is for the FY 1986, 12 month period, 3) Since 1984, the Community Development Division has received $303,000 from HUD for the Rental Rehabilitation Program for low and moderate income persons as shown in Schedule I, 4) The 1986 Budget includes $200,000 carry forward for this program, 5) To date $156,742 has been obligated and $146,258 is uncommitted for the program, 6) Participation in the Rental Rehabilitation Program will not involve County funds, 7) Application or acceptance of this grant does not obligate the County to any future commitment. Mr. Chairperson, on behalf of the Finance Committee, I recommend the acceptance of the foregoing report, and the referral of the information con- tained therein to the Public Services Committee in accordance with Miscellaneous Resolution #8145 - Revised Federal and State Grants Procedures. FINANCE COMMITTEE Moved by Lanni supported by Pernick the Finance Committee Report be accepted. A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the report was accepted. Moved by Lanni supported by Rowland the resolution be adopted. AYES: Calandro, Doyon, Fortino, Hassberger, R. Kuhn, Lanni, McConnell, McPherson, Moffitt, Nelson, Olsen, Page, Perinoff, Pernick, Price, Rewold; Rowland, Skarritt, Webb, Wilcox, Aaron. (21) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted. STATE OF MICHlOA10 COUNTY OF OAKLAND), i, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of the County of Oakland and having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy. of Miscellaneous Resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners at their meeting held on July 10, 1986 with the original record thereof now remaining in my office, and that it is a true and correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan 10th day of July 1 9 86 this Lynn/1. Allen, Co7n -ty Clerk/ Regrster of Deeds