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File #: 190094    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/16/2019 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 5/29/2019
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution relating to an exception from the eligibility requirements of the Compliance Loan Program.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: BUILDING-REGULATION, HOME OWNERSHIP, NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Attachments: 1. Hearing Notice List
Number
190094
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
130940, 181060
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution relating to an exception from the eligibility requirements of the Compliance Loan Program.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes an exception from the eligibility requirements of the City’s Compliance Loan Program to allow a homeowner to access combined funding from the Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation and the Compliance Loan Program.

Body
Whereas, By the Common Council’s adoption of Resolution File Number 130940 on February 11, 2014, the City recognized that many property owners are financially unable to correct code violations; and

Whereas, To reduce blight and to promote health, safety and welfare, the City created a Compliance Loan Program (CLP), administered by the Department of Neighborhood Services, to provide no-interest loans, up to $15,000 per property, to owners meeting certain eligibility requirements, with the loan proceeds to be used to correct the code violations, and with the loans being due and payable upon transfer or property conveyance; and

Whereas, By the Common Council’s adoption of Resolution File Number 181060 on November 5, 2018, the City amended the eligibility requirements for the CLP to allow for code violations to be observed rather than issued orders to correct, to allow the property owner income ceiling to be 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and to allow up to an additional $10,000 for potential change orders in City-authorized work, raising the maximum possible per-property loan from $15,000 to $25,000; and

Whereas, A homeowner applied for funding through Neighborhood Improvement Development Corporation (NIDC) and was determined to have a scope of work for home improvements totaling $52,253; and

Whereas, The maximum available funding through NIDC is $40,000, including $15,000 in a 5-year forgivable loan and $25,000 of a payback loan, which leaves a funding gap of $12,253; and

Whereas, At the time of appl...

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