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2012 CDBG-Disaster Recovery Application Preparation July 30, 2013

2012 CDBG-Disaster Recovery Application Preparation July 30, 2013

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Page 1: 2012 CDBG-Disaster Recovery Application Preparation July 30, 2013

2012 CDBG-Disaster RecoveryApplication Preparation

July 30, 2013

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CDBG-DR- 2012

Webinar will last approximately 1.0 hours with time for questions at the end.

All phones of attendees will be muted

Questions will be available thru the Q&A function

The Audio and PowerPoint will be posted on DCED’s website http://www.newpa.com/community/documents-publications/cdbg-dr

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CDBG-DR - OVERVIEW

• In 2011, Pennsylvania was impacted by three declarations of Presidential Disaster areas, including two major storm systems the 1st being Hurricane Irene, and 12 days later Tropical Storm Lee causing catastrophic flooding in some areas of the commonwealth.

• The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has allocated to the Commonwealth $27,142,501 in Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funds for recovery efforts related to these events.

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CDBG-DR 2012 APPLICATION PREPARATION

This webinar will provide an overview of the CDBG-DR Guidelines and application process and address the following: • Funding Priorities• Eligibility • Application Procedures• Review Process• Program Requirements and Waivers• Web-links to resources CDBG-DR

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CDBG-DR PRIORITIES

Statutory Requirement

• Commonwealth must target funds- 80% to five hardest hit counties most impacted as

HUD determined by the available data whichincludes Columbia, Wyoming, Bradford, Luzerne and Dauphin counties (at least $17,283,073)

- 20% to the remaining 31 counties (up to $9,859,428)

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ACTIVITIES AND BUDGETS

Housing Buyouts - $2,000,000

Infrastructure Activities: $3,500,000

Economic Development Activities: $4,553,500

Planning Services: $1,357,125

Administration 2.5% - $678,562*(DCED is sharing 5% admin with Successful Applicants)

* Other Housing Activities will be covered under a separate Webinar - includes $9,660,501 for rehabilitation, reconstruction, new construction

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ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS

• Preference is for any unit of local government that is a federal or state entitlement community - Required plans in place- Financial Management system in place- Capacity to administer- Experience to administer on behalf of other units of local government, if applicable

• Other entities may apply – won’t receive funds until necessary plans are in place – capacity established

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CDBG-DR ACTIVITIES

Housing Buyouts

• May apply for non-FEMA assisted Housing Buyouts

- Must be located in the 100 year Flood Plain or 500 year Flood Plain

- Include FEMA determination of Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA)- Include required demolition costs, if applicable- Property cannot be developed – including flood walls or levees

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Public Improvements and Infrastructure

• Roads, bridges, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, water/sewer, utilities, etc.• Infrastructure in-support-of new housing - streets, drainage, etc.• Activities relating to energy conservation and renewable energy

resources, incorporated into recovery efforts

NOTE: Infrastructure projects must be eligible under CDBG guidelines

CDBG-DR ACTIVITIES

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CDBG-DR - ACTIVITIESPublic Facilities• Community Buildings, Parks, Senior Center, etc.• Acquisition, construction, reconstruction or rehabilitation activities• Transitional housing and emergency shelters

Public Services• Includes food banks, child care, health care, job training, nutrition services,

operations costs for emergency shelter and transitional housing

Code Enforcement• Code enforcement in areas affected by disaster

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CDBG-DR ACTIVITIES

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

• Physical Improvements to mitigate or reduce future damages to business caused by flooding

• Assistance to small business that sustained physical damage or economic loss

NOTE: Assistance must be in the form of a loan with appropriate underwriting of the business

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CDBG-DR - ACTIVITIES

PLANNING ACTIVITIES

• Smaller maximum grant amounts available for “planning only”

such as:- Creation / Update of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMP)- Creation / Update of comprehensive community development plans

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION• Limited to 2.5% of the total request

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CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS

• Planning and Floodplain requirements will be imposed on all municipalities assisted with CDBG-DR Funds.

• Local government applicants seeking funds must document the following:

- Conformance with comprehensive plan and applicable local planning and zoning ordinances

- Demonstrate Floodplain management ordinance and mapping

have been updated.

- Project will adhere to PA Uniform Construction Code

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DUPLICATION OF BENEFITS (DOB)• DR is the “funding source of last resort.” Verification that all other sources

have been depleted (or unavailable provided application was made) prior to completion of the eligible activity

Insurance payments, FEMA assistance, Small Business Administration assistance, funds from any other source that are available for the same purpose being applied for – are considered to be duplicated amounts • Subrogation Agreement is REQUIRED – repayment of funds if another

source is received or disclosed at a later date,

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DOB cont’d.

• Given the complex nature of this issue, a separate notice regarding Duplication of Benefits can be found Federal Register Vol. 77, No. 73 / April 16, 2012

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CDBG-DR NATIONAL OBJECTIVELow/Mod Income (LMI) persons or households

• Area Benefit (LMA)Census Data (2000 LM data) or Survey – if significant housing development has been lost or constructed… need to factor in whether 2000 data is accuarate

• Limited Clientele (LMC) Income Qualified or Presumed

• Housing (LMH)

• LMJ (LMI Jobs)

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CDBG-DR NATIONAL OBJECTIVE

• Current Low and Moderate-Income Limits available on HUD’s websitehttp://www.huduser.org/portal/datasets/il/il13/IncomeLimits_Section8.pdf

• At least 50 percent of DR funds must meet a National Objective benefitting Low/Mod Income (LMI) persons or households

• 50% can be used for activities that eliminate slum and blight or meet an urgent need

• Failure to adequately document compliance with the requirements will result in denial or possible payback of funds

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CDBG-DR NATIONAL OBJECTIVE

• SLUM and BLIGHT REMOVAL- Spot Basis- Area Basis

• URGENT NEED

NOTE: Regardless of the activity, documentation must be provided that supports that the damage occurred as a result of one of the three declared disasters or will mitigate future damage to community in designated area – see slide 20

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CDBG-DR – APPLICATION SCORING

• Application being submitted by one of the five hardest hit Counties – up to 20 points.

• Activities proposed address full recovery from the disaster – up to 20 points.

• The identified benefit to low/mod income persons – up to 30 points.• Community has the staff capacity to undertake activities in

accordance with the regulations – up to 15 points.• The ability to carryout activities in a timely manner – up to 15 points

Leverage – Not required but will be provided extra points

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APPLICATION PROCEDURES• Applicants should submit a Single Application for Assistance online at

www.newPA.com

• (1) Original application is to be submitted to DCED and (1) copy must be submitted to the Regional Office

• Documentation, if available, must include but is not limited to:Photographs – Before and AfterReports – FEMA Damage Assessment Report, Insurance Claim, Police, County Emergency Management, etc.Newspaper ArticlesCode Enforcement or Public Works reportsTelevision news stories

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APPLICATION PROCEDURES cont’d.

• Citizen Participation- At least one public hearing during the planning phase of the application submittal

- Allow 7 days for comments - written comments received during the public hearing process must be considered and included with the application

- Approval of the application by resolution

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APPLICATION FORMS

• Activity Description FormMust clearly describe the problem, the solution, the connection to the disaster, readiness to proceed and the national objective justification

• Other Supporting Documentation – see slide 20

• Four Factor Analysis Determine if the municipality has a prominent non-English speaking population that needs to be addressedDirect Benefit Activities

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FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS• DR activities must adhere to all applicable Federal and State CDBG

Program guidelines and requirements :

• ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (NEPA)• Citizen Participation Plan • Procurement Policy• Uniform Relocation Assistance Plan• Section 3 Plan• Fair Housing Plan• 504 Plan• Labor Standards - Davis Bacon Prevailing Wage requirements

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CDBG-DR RESOURCES

• Applications are due by close of business (COB) on August 23, 2013.  An electronic single application must be completed as well as a paper copy of the application postmarked no later than August 23, 2013 and submitted to DCED, Center for Community Financing. 

• For CDBG-DR related activities, statutes and regulations, visit HUD’s Website at: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=program_offices/comm_planning/communitydevelopment/rulesandregs

 

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QUESTIONS

• Submit questions to DCED - Raise your hand in the Q&A function to ask a question

• Comments on Second Allocation - Anticipate a draft will be available on August 9-10 - Will be available for at least 7 days for public comment

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DCED CDBG-DR STAFF

Disaster Recovery EDA – John Guers (717) 720- 7427 [email protected]

Disaster Recovery EDA – Leigh Wintrode (717) 720-7424 [email protected]

Disaster Recovery EDA – Vacant – New Hire begins August 19th

Environmental Reviews – Chris Howe- (717) 720-7406 [email protected]

Chief, DCED, Center for Community Financing – Donna Enrico – (717) 720-7343 [email protected]

DO NOT CONTACT YOUR Entitlement CDBG GRANT MANAGERS!

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