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HomeMy WebLinkAbout810RESOLUTION NO. YJO A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington establishing revisions in the 1975 and 1976 Housing Re- habilitation Assistance Program under the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and adopting program guidelines. WHEREAS, the United States Congress in 1974 en- acted public law 93-383, commonly called the "Housing and Development Act of 1974", and hereinafter called "the Act", and WHEREAS, the primary objective of the Act is "the development of viable urban communities, by providing decent housing and suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate in- come", and WHEREAS, the City of Kent has already adopted a Housing Rehabilitation Assistance Program intended to achieve the above objective by allocation of $20,000 to subsidize in- terest on home improvement loans, and $5,000 to guarantee loans for the same purpose for citizens eligible under this program, and WHEREAS, this program has not been fully used by the citizens of Kent, and WHEREAS, the City of Kent has found it necessary to revise the existing Housing Rehabilitation Program to enable a greater number of persons to participate, and WHEREAS, the City of Kent desires to enter into an agreement with the King County Housing Authority and to autho- rize said authority to undertake the actual rehabilitation of housing in Kent which qualifies under the program guidelines, attached to this Resolution as Exhibits A and B and incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein, NOW, THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON DO HEREBY RESOLVE: ., ~ .. ' 1. That the 1975 Housing Rehabilitation Assistance Pro- gram be extended to October 8, 1976. 2. That the 1975 Program be revised to reallocate the $25,000 as follows: A. Interest subsidy already committed B. Grant Program C. Administration of Grant Program Total 1,023.60 21,796.40 2,180.00 $25,000.00 3. As of October 8, 1976 or as soon thereafter as prac- ticable, all unexpended 1975 funds shall be added to the 1976 allocation of $25,000. 4. That the 1976 Housing Rehabilitation Assistance funds plus the unexpended 1975 funds be allocated to include the following program elements: A. Interest Subsidies B. Outreach Worker C. Grant Program the unexpended monies from the 1975 Grant Program. D. Grant Administration unexpended monies from the 1975 Grant Administration 15,000.00 500.00 8,636.00 plus 864.00 plus 5. That the City of Kent enter into an agreement with the Housing Authority of King County, authorizing said Hous- ing Authority to purchase materials and perform·rehabilitation and repair work on homes identified by the City of Kent as participating in the grant elements of the 1975 and 1976 Housing Rehabilitation Assistance Programs and to carry on necessary administrative duties. PASSED at the Regular Meeting of the Kent City Council this 19th day of July, 1976. '/ - 2 - ATTEST: FORM: I hereby certify that lution No. 2f 10 , passed by of Kent, Washington, the / ~ this is a true copy the City Council of day of July, 1976. of Reso- the City ~ . \\ ~~ (SEAL) ----~MA~R~I~E~J~~~~E~N~,-C~I~T=b-c=L~E==R~h----- - 3 - ~XH IBIT .4 PROGRAf~ GUIDELINES FOR THE 1975 AND 1976 KENT HOUSING REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PROGRAM ELEMENTS 1. Outright Grant (maximum grant of $2,000.00). 2. Interest Sub~idies (maximum subsidy of 12% on a $3,000.00 loan over a five year term $1,023.60 per horne). 3. · Incentive Grant (maximum grant of $1,000.00 for homeowners who have secured at least a $1,000.00 loan under the "Interest Subsidy Program"). ELIGIBLE WORK 1. Work which is needed to bring the structure into compliance with the standards of the Uniform Housing Code, the Uniform Building Code, and the Uniform Plumbing Code. 2. Architectural, engineering or other professional services needed to support the above work. ELIGIBLE PROPERTIES 1. Must lie within a residential zoning district (single or multi-. family) . 2. Must not be identified for public acquisition for which funding is presently available unless that property is being formally reexamined for potential retention, in which case waivers shall be considered. 3. The total value of the existing indebtedness in the property plus the total value of the financial assistance to be given must not exceed the after-rehabilitation assessed valuation of the property. 4. After rehabilitation, the property must be insured through an established:-public or private hazard insurance program, sufficient to cover the value of the loan and the underlying indebtedness of the property. 5. Must lie within a residential neighborhood designated by the City Council as a Housing Rehabilitation project neighborhood. \ ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS 1. Must be owner/occupant or contract-purchaser/occupant of eligible property. 2. Must fall within low and moderate income limits (see attached Exhibit B). 3. Applications will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. KENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT JULY 15, 1976 EXHIBIT B INC0~1E LUHTS FOR CITY OF KENT 1975 & 1976 HOUSING REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FAMILY SIZE INCOME LIMIT 1 $ 9,400 2 $10,700 3 $12,000 4 $13,400 5 $14,200 6 $15,100 7 $15,900 8+ $16,800 1976 SMSA Median Income & Section 8 Limits -$16,800 KENT PLANNING DEPARTMENT JULY 15, 1976 r. . '· . ... ~