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Multifamily Housing Program
2015 Funding Round General Fund
California Department of Housing and Community Development 1
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MHP NOFA – June 5, 2015
• Funding Available– $47.5 million
• $7 million maximum loan amount per project– Function of unit size, location and
affordability level
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MHP Timetable
NOFA issued June 5, 2015
Application forms available June 5, 2015
Applications due August 6, 2015
Loan and Grant Committee Meeting
October, 2015
Awards issued November, 2015
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SHMHP TimetableNOFA issued June 12, 2015
Application forms available
June 12, 2015
Applications due August 13, 2015
Loan and Grant Committee Meeting
October, 2015
Awards issued November, 20154
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MHP Program Changes
Projects – Total Development Cost over $400,000 (See NOFA Section K)
Section 811 Project-based Rental Assistance (See NOFA Section R)
Geographic Distribution - Rural Areas changed from 10 to 20 percent
MHP Program Overview
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MHP Regulations
• Governed by two sets of regulations:– Multifamily Housing Program Specific
Regulations (MHP Regulations)– Uniform Multifamily Regulations (UMR)
• Available at:– http://www.hcd.ca.gov/fa/mhp
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Geographic Distribution
• Statute requires HCD to:– “ensure a reasonable
geographic distribution of funds”
• To prevent award imbalance, distribution target of no less than approximately:– 45 percent Southern California– 30 percent Northern California– 20 percent Rural Area
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Eligible Sponsor• Non-profit, for-profit and local public
agencies
• Demonstrate:– Experience developing, constructing,
owning and operating affordable rental housing projects
– The entity that submits information for the award of the experience points (D3) must be the named Sponsor on the Application
– Must demonstrate site controlMHP Section 7303 and UMR Section 8303
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Eligible Project
• Multifamily rental and transitional housing projects of five or more units– New construction– Acquisition and rehabilitation– Rehabilitation– Conversion of nonresidential structures– Must not have started construction as
of the application due dateMHP Section 7302
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MHP Emphasis
• Emphasis on units for:– “Deeply” targeted incomes
(MHP A, B or C)– Large families (two or more
bedrooms)– Special Needs Populations
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Eligible Use of Funds
• Costs attributable to Restricted units for:– Construction/rehabilitation– Off-site/on-site improvements– Capitalized operating and replacement
reserves (replacement reserves can be funded from Operating Income)
– Child care facility and social service facility integrally linked to Project
– Developer feeMHP Section 7304
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Permanent Only Loans
• Loan Terms– 55 year term– 3 percent simple interest (principal and
interest deferrable)– First 30 years: mandatory debt service
of .42 percent of outstanding principal balance
– Next 25 years: adjusted to cover HCD’s monitoring costs
– Unpaid interest and principal due at end of term
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Program Limitations
• Payment of state prevailing wages to laborers working on MHP-financed projects is required
• Sponsor distributions limited to 50 percent of cash flow (UMR Section 8314)
• 9 percent tax credit projects are not eligible to apply for MHP funds
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Developer Fee Limits• Limit of $1.2 million from funding sources
– New construction and substantial rehabilitation projects: first 30 units, $25,000 per unit. Each unit in excess of 30, $10,500 per unit
– Acquisition and rehabilitation projects without substantial rehabilitation: first 30 units, $12,000 per unit. Each unit in excess of 30, $5,500 per unit
• Land donations from local jurisdiction or master developer may not be counted as capital contribution
• Cash contributions from master developer or other entities, which are contingent upon the development of the Project may not be counted as capital contribution 15
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Developer Fee Limits (continued)
Developer Fee Calculation– Includes lease-up fees, incentive
fees, or other property management fees, in excess of those customarily charged by property management firms for lease up activities, which are paid to the Sponsor, Co-Sponsor or affiliate of the Sponsor or Co-Sponsor
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Application Overview
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• Universal Application used by HCD, TCAC, CDLAC and CalHFA– http://www.hcd.ca.gov/fa/UniversalAp
plication.xls
• MHP Application Attachment– http://www.hcd.ca.gov/fa/mhp/MHPAp
pAttachment.xls
Application
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General Instructions
• Submitting Application– Three-ring binder with sleeve on the side– Large lettered tabs and divide the binder
into seven sections: Universal Application, Universal Application Attachments (1-11), MHP Attachments A, B, C, D, E
– Set up dividers with numbered tabs to correspond to the Universal Application and MHP Program Specific Checklist (A1)
– For items that are not applicable to your application, place a sheet stating the item is “Not Applicable” behind the tab
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General Instructions (continued)
• COMPLETE original and one duplicate of application must be sent to HCD no later than 5 p.m. on August 6, 2015.
• No facsimiles, late, incomplete, revised, electronically transmitted, or walk in application packages will be accepted.
• Applications must meet all eligibility requirements upon submission
• Applications with internal inconsistencies will not be rated and ranked
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Submit your application binders in this order:
1.Universal Application2.Universal Application Attachments 1 -
113.MHP Attachments A, B, C, D, ERemember: Once your application is received,
it must stand on its own to represent your Project
Organizing the Application
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Disclosure
• Disclosure of Application– Information becomes PUBLIC
RECORD available for review by the public
• Use Discretion– Sponsor is waiving any claim of
confidentiality and consents to the disclosure of all submitted material upon request
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Project Evaluation
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Eligibility
Feasibility
Scoring
MHP Attachment
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A1 Universal Application and MHP Checklist
1. Proof of site control2. Current Preliminary Title Report3. Relocation Plan with estimated costs4. Utility Allowance Chart by unit size5. Org. charts for Borrower, Sponsor, Developer,
Affiliates6. Legal Status Questionnaire7. Previous Participation Certifications8. Evidence of enforceable commitments - Construction9. Evidence of enforceable commitments - Permanent10. Market Study with Rent Comparability Matrix11. Current Appraisal
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A2 Eligibility Criteria
1. Other funding sources are insufficient to cover Project development cost
2. As of application due date, construction has not commenced (demolition is considered “construction” if cost of demolition is included in the development budget)
3. Application complete and on MHP approved forms
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A2 Eligibility Criteria (continued)
4. Project site must be free from environmental conditions which are infeasible to correct
5. Site is reasonably accessible to: Public transportation, shopping, medical services,
recreation, schools and employment
6. Must demonstrate Article XXXIV authority
7. New construction projects with demolition: Number of bedrooms in new Project must be at least
equal to the number of bedrooms demolished
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Relocation Eligibility Requirements• Application must contain a preliminary
Relocation Plan
• Developmental budget must contain funding for Relocation Expenses
• Final Relocation Plan must be approved by the Department prior to funding
MHP Section 7315
A2 Eligibility Criteria (continued)
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Site Control Requirements• Must be in the name of the Sponsor
• Documents showing site control:– Lease– Contract of Sale– Disposition and Development Agreement– Preliminary Title Report – Option to Purchase or Lease
• Preliminary Title Report required in all cases– Not older than six months
UMR Section 8303
A2 Eligibility Criteria (continued)
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A2 Eligibility Criteria (continued)
Proof of Site Control• Can take any of the forms indicated,
but must:– Be fully executed and unilateral– Name seller and purchaser or lessee– Include dollar amount and terms of
agreement– Be signed by all parties– Not have expired
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A3 Recycling Program Narrative
• In an effort to encourage all projects to implement as many environmentally friendly options as possible, the MHP application will require a narrative describing how the Project will implement and encourage residents to utilize project-based recycling programs
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MHP AttachmentSection B - Eligibility
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B1 Tenant Selection Criteria
• Provide description of your tenant selection criteria and describe rationale
• Senior Projects (B1a): Provide evidence of Fair Housing Compliance (legal opinion)
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B2 Organizational Documents
• Sponsor and Ultimate Borrower (if formed)
• Articles of Incorporation
• By-laws
• Partnership Agreements
• If organized under laws of different state:Submit Certificate of Good Standing for Foreign LP/Corp/LLC plus Certificate of Registration
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B3 Governing Board Resolution
• Authorizes application submission
• Specifies authorized signatory
• Must reference the NOFA date and the amount of loan request
• Must state that the entity is authorized to do business in California
• Sample resolutions are available
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B4 Names of Officers and Board Members
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Be certain not to disclose personal data (addresses, phone numbers, etc.) unless the board members have authorized the release of such information – keep in mind that the application is a public document
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B5 Environmental Reports
• Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
• Other Environmental Reports (i.e. Phase II, Asbestos, Lead-based paint)
• Mitigation information (if applicable)
• Do not attach database records search
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B6 Maps
• Parcel map showing site location
• Scaled Distance Map– Two mile radius of site– Indicate amenities
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B7 Article XXXIV of the California Constitution
requires voter approval authorizing development of low-income housing
• Provide evidence that Article 34 authority exists for this Project; or
• Provide a legal opinion letter explaining why this Project is exempt from Article 34 requirements
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MHP AttachmentSection C - Feasibility
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C1 Insert the Development Timetable
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Maximum Allowable Loan Amount
• C2 Worksheet to Determine Maximum Allowable Loan Amount
• C3 Loan Limit Worksheet
• C4 Shared Cost Calculation Worksheet
• C5 MHP Loan Calculation Worksheet
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Loan Limits
• MHP: http://www.hcd.ca.gov/housing-policy-development/housing-resource-center/reports/state/2015non_heraincomerentsloanlimits.pd
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In the Supportive Housing Application, see Item C5b
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H. Portion of TDC attributable to Restricted Units:
Calculate proportion of total development costs attributable to restricted units pursuant to Section 7304(c) of the MHP Regulations . Clearly show calculation and attach to this page.
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For those projects containing commercial space, we recommend the Sponsor contact an MHP Representative for assistance.
For Projects Containing Commercial Space
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C6
• This item (evidence of commitment status for development funding) has been replaced by Universal Application Attachments 8 and 9
See MHP Application Attachment Instructions for what constitutes evidence of commitment
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C7 Developer Fee Calculation
• Not a required application attachment
• Tool to assist Sponsor in calculating allowable amount of developer fees
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Instructions: Just complete the yellow, shaded cells - choose only one in the 'A', 'B' or 'C' sections.
1 Number of units (include manager's unit) 362 First 30 units at: $25,000 each 750,000$ 3 Units in excess of 30 at: $10,500 each 63,000$ 4Total (A2 + A3) 813,000$
D Developer Fee that TCAC would allow to be included in eligible basis(ask sponsor for calculation) 813,000$
E Lesser of $1,200,000 or D 813,000$
F Sponsor capital contribution of funds or real property 50,000$
G Maximum allowable Developer Fee payable from development funding sourcesA4, B4 or C2, not to exceed E, plus F 863,000$
H Developer Fee budgeted for payment from Development Funding Sources(cannot exceed line G) 863,000$
I Maximum Deferred Fee payable from cash flow prior to Distributions and residual receipts loan payments (E+F-H) -$
J Deferred Developer Fee budgeted for payment from cash flow prior to Distributions and residual receipts loan payments (cannot exceed line I) -$
K Deferred Fee budgeted for payment from Distributions 5,000$
L Total developer fee, including Fee payable from Distributions (H+J+K) 868,000$
Item C7
Developer Fee Worksheet forTax Credit Projects Subject to the Uniform Multifamily Regulations
Revised 5/6/10
A New construction and substantial rehab projects
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C8 Unit Mix and Income Information
• Complete the Unit Mix and Income Information chart
• For rental assistance, operating, project based and other subsidies attach evidence of commitment
1. If not available, attach other documentation such as Reservation or third-party letter stating the following:
• Annual subsidy amount• Date or expected date of award• Term• Number of subsidized units
2. If not available, attach Voucher Payment Standard and Fair Market Rents from Housing Authority
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C9 Transition Reserves
• If Project depends on project-based rental subsidy, attach calculation of Required Transition Reserve funding
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C10 Justification of Services Coordinator
• Attach narrative description of tenant needs and the role of the resident Services Coordinator in linking tenants to services
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C11 Estimate of Construction Cost Based on Prevailing Wage
• Complete C11 based on prevailing wages
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Insert the Following Documents
• C12 Copies of Planning Approvals
• C13 Copies of Resumes for Project Contractor and Architect
• C14 Copies of Schematic Drawings
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Rehabilitation Projects
• C15 Provide a narrative description of current condition of structures
• C16 Provide a detailed narrative description of the intended scope of work
• C17 Provide a copy of current rent roll including household composition and income
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C18 Letter to Local Government
• Statutory requirement to notify local government jurisdiction that application is being submitted
• Must be addressed to the City Council or County Board of Supervisors (whichever is applicable)
THIS IS AN ELIGIBILITY THRESHOLD REQUIREMENT
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C19 Operating Expense
Comparables• Minimum three comparables
• One market rate; one affordable housing
• Same primary market area
• Similar size, number of units and amenities
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MHP AttachmentSection D -
Scoring
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D1 Extent Project Serves Households at the Lowest Income
Levels - 35 points
• Enter total number of Restricted Units
• Enter number of units for MHP A, B, or C
• Scoring sheet will auto calculate
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D2 Extent Project Addresses the Most Serious Identified Local Housing
Needs - 15 points
(A) 5 points for either: 1. Letter from City or County
– Local need identified in local housing policy document
– The local housing policy document in which the need is identified
– A statement that the Project meets the need– Must specifically name the Project
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Or:
2. If 70 percent of Project units are reserved for Special Needs Populations:– Letter from local government department
stating that the Project will address a serious local housing need as it relates to Special Needs Populations
D2 Extent Project Addresses the Most Serious Housing Needs (continued)
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AND Choose option B, C or D - 5 or 10 points
(B) - 10 points1. At least 70 percent of units reserved for
Special Needs Populations or2. At least 70 percent of units have two or more
bedrooms and located in Alameda, Contra Costa, Los Angeles, Marin, Monterey, Napa, Orange, San Diego, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, or Ventura counties
D2 Extent Project Addresses the Most Serious Housing
Needs (continued)
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(C) - 5 or 10 pointsComparable Market Rental Data Forms
• At least the five nearest comparable projects
• Senior projects - limit comparables to this population
• One rental data form for each comparable
• If weighted vacancy rate is < 3 percent = 10 points
• If weighted vacancy rate is < 5 percent = 5 points
D2 Extent Project Addresses the Most Serious Housing Needs
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(D) - 5 or 10 pointsVacancy Rate Determined by Market Study
• Performed by qualified third party per TCAC guidelines
• Senior projects - limited to this population
• Vacancy rate < 3 percent = 10 points
• Vacancy rate < 5 percent = 5 points
D2 Extent Project Addresses the Most Serious Housing Needs
(continued)
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D3 Development and Ownership Experience of Project Sponsor –
20 points
• Affordable housing developments completed in the five years preceding application due date
• Minimum ten units
• Exception: If proposed project has < 15 units, and 70 percent of units reserved for Special Needs Populations, a completed project may have five units
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Experience points awarded if:• Project Sponsor or affiliate was sole
developer
• Project Sponsor or affiliate in partnership with another entity if:– Controlled key aspects– Had sufficient staff to manage the
development process– Received majority share of developer fee
D3 Development and Ownership Experience of Project Sponsor
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• Projects were developed by staff (or a principal) currently employed by Sponsor if:– Staff had primary responsibility for the
development process– Staff will serve as Project Manager, or
directly supervise the Project Manager and have primary responsibility for managing the development process
D3 Development and Ownership Experience of
Project Sponsor (continued)
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• Only experience of one entity counted
• Experienced entity must have controlling interest in partnership, primary responsibility for development, ongoing control of operations and sufficient staff
• Must receive majority share of developer fee
D3 Development and Ownership Experience of Project Sponsor
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D4 Percentage of Units for Families, Supportive Housing or Special Need
Populations or At-risk Rental Housing Developments - 35 points
• Scoring sheet will auto-calculate for unit size and Special Needs Population designated units
• At-risk Rental Housing must meet TCAC definition. Attach completed checklist and supporting documentation including third-party legal opinion.
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D5 Leverage of Other Funds - 20 points
• Developer fee is not included• Land value may be included if
supported by an appraisal• Rural, Non-rural: As defined by TCAC• Projects With at Least 75% Homeless
Veteran or Developmentally Disabled Populations will be scored using the rural category
• Attachment D5 will auto-calculate
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D6 Project Readiness - 15 points
A. Enforceable commitments - constructionB. Enforceable commitments - deferredC. Environmental
Have all clearances (NEPA & CEQA) If NEPA Responsible Entity is not the
locality: Submit form to appropriate NEPA Responsible Entity
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
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D. Local design review approval
E. Public land use approvals (not to include building permits and ministerial approvals)
F. Either: Fee Title or long-term leasehold (attach
PTR or documentation of lease agreement)
Working drawings at least 50 percent complete (attach architect certification)
D6 Project Readiness - (continued)
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D7 Adaptive Reuse, Infill, Proximity to Site Amenity or Sustainable Building
Methods - 10 points
• Infill: Vacant or soon to be vacant lot in established or developed area
• Adaptive Reuse: Rehabilitation of vacant commercial or industrial buildings in developed areas
• Proximity to Site Amenity: Must qualify for any points under TCAC
• Sustainable Building Methods: Must qualify for any points under TCAC
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D8 - Catalyst Program Award - 5 points
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D9 - Percentage of Utilizing Section 811 Project-based Rental Assistance (PRAC) Funds – 5 Points
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Service Plan Requirements
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Index and Checklist (Application Item B14)
• Part 1. Populations to be served• Part 2. Supportive Services Plan• Part 3. Supportive Services Budget• Part 4. Project Sponsor and Service
Provider Experience• Part 5. Property Management
Experience
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Tenant Selection Narrative Part 1, Section 3
– Must conclusively document occupancy will be limited to eligible households
• For Homeless Youth projects, occupancy by Homeless Youth households must be documented for at least 5 project units
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Occupancy Standards, Exit Strategies, and Rent Subsidies Part 1, Section 4
• Describe policies related to duration of stay• Describe strategies to ensure viable housing
options for Homeless Youth exiting the project – or reassigning units
• Describe subsidies which will allow for project feasibility. Describe how the subsidies may function (be reduced) in the event tenant income increases
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Service Plan Summary Part 2, Section 1
• Narrative Summary of Services Plan– Service Needs of Population– Lead Service Provider– Key Services available– Staffing
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Characteristics of Permanent Homeless Youth Housing
• Tenant holds a lease and is responsible for rent (not required)
• Tenant has own room or apartment and is individually responsible for arranging any shared tenancy (not required)
• Tenant may stay as long rent is paid and the terms of lease complied with
• Unit subject to applicable state and federal landlord tenant laws
• Tenant’s participation in service(s) shall not be required as a condition of tenancy
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Verification from Funding Agency Part 2, Section 3
• Agency shall be knowledgeable of the supportive service needs of the Target Population
• Agency shall endorse the services plan and the Project Sponsor as a known provider of Supportive Services similar to those proposed
• Use Supportive Service Verification Form
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Supportive Services ChartPart 2, Section 4
Record in chart:• Each Support Service separately• Population to be served• Short Description of the Service• Name of Service Provider• Relationship to Sponsor• Type of Agreement (i.e., MOU or letter of
commitment)• Service Location – on or off Project site
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Services Delivery Chart Part 2, Section 5
• List each Staff Position separately• Describe the roles and duties of each
position• Indicate percentage of full-time equivalent
staff• Name the employer organization of the
position• Specify Location work will be performed
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Staffing Level Table Part 2, Section 5b
• Indicate staffing level by completing calculation:– Total SH or HYSH Units – Total FTE Support Service Staff– Number of SH or HYSH Units per FTE Staff
Person• If Staff level differs from HCD’s historical averages [10
– 15 households per staff for intensive services or 15 – 25 households per staff for less service intensive], provide a narrative explanation.
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Tenant Engagement Part 2, Section 6
• Provide narrative of tenant engagement plan
• Explain how the Sponsor will elicit tenant participation in the services
• A tenant engagement plan may not be necessary for transitional housing
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Collaboration Part 2, Section 7
• Provide a Narrative Description of the Collaboration Relationship (Section 7A)
• Provide Collaborative Relationship Documentation such as a Contract, MOU or Letter of Intent (Section 7B)
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Measurable Outcomes and Plan for Evaluation - Part 2, Section 8a
• Applicants must establish reasonable outcomes and outcome measures for:– Residential Stability– Increased Skills or income– Greater Self-determination
• Applicants must reasonably describe the proposed system for tracking the data and agree to report on the data annually
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Service Utilization Part 2, Section 8b
• Applicant must describe plan for collecting and analyzing service utilization data:– Prior to tenancy– During tenancy– Which systems of care will provide the data
(i.e. health, mental health, substance abuse, criminal justice)
– How data will be collected and analyzed
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Supportive Services Budget – Part 3, Section 1
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Supportive Services Cost Per Unit Part 3, Section 2
• Indicate supportive services cost per unit by completing calculation:– Total SH or HYSH Units– Total Supportive Services Costs– Total Supportive Service Costs per Unit
• If supportive service cost per unit differs from a range of $5,000 - $10,000 per unit, provide narrative explanation
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Funding and Service Commitments Part 3, Section 3
• A minimum of 25% of total Service Budget must be committed at the application stage
• Letters of Commitment or Intent to Fund must provide the following on organization letterhead:– Project name– Description of services to be funded or provided– Value of funds or in-kind services– Term of funding or service provision– History of organization providing funds or services
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Experience - Part 4, Section 1
• Document 24 months experience in ownership or operation of one special needs or supportive housing project
• Document 24 months experience in providing services to the target population
• Property manager must have 24 months experience in managing a supportive housing or special needs housing project containing 5 or more dwelling units
This is a threshold requirement
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Service Funding History Part 4, Section 2B
• Document the funding history of the qualifying service provider
• Document that the provider will be able to access funds from the programs that fund the services identified in the Supportive Services Plan
• List only funding obtained in last 5 years
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