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HOME Application Webinar

Agenda Introduction of Real Estate Production Staff Review Application Package o Timeline o Eligible applicants o Eligible activities & program requirements o Threshold & Completeness o Scoring o Application forms o Application Submission Q&A Reminders Please mute your phones by using *1 Type in questions during the webinar. There will also be a Q&A session at the end of the presentation

Real Estate Production Staff Matt Rayburn, Chief Real Estate Development Officer Carmen Lethig, Real Estate Production Manager Gretchen Fisher, Real Estate Coordinator Regional Analysts: Northwest: Vacant Northeast and Marion County: Megan Coler Southwest: Jeff Hasser Southeast: Talisha Bradley

Funding Round Timeline August 5 th, Application Webinar September 6th, 2013 – Application Due October 24 th, Award Announcements November 2013 – Award Workshop

Eligible Applicants Cities, towns, or counties that are located within Indiana but outside of participating jurisdictions ‐ Refer to the HOME Policy for a complete listing of participating jurisdictions Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO) 501(c)3 and 501(c)4 Not-for Profit Organizations and PSAs

ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES Acquisition Rental housing rehabilitation Rental housing new construction Single-family housing rehabilitation Single-family new construction Demolition in conjunction with another activity

INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES Owner-occupied rehabilitation Permanent Supportive Housing projects (unless through Indiana Permanent Supportive Housing Institute) Creation of secondary housing attached to a primary unit Acquisition, rehab, or construction of: Nursing homes Convalescent homes Hospitals Residential treatment facilities Correctional facilities Student dormitories Rehabilitation of mobile homes Activities located in 100-year floodplain Transitional housing or emergency shelters Tenant-based rental assistance

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 24 CFR Part 92 regulatory requirements Rental housing must assist households at or below 60% AMI Projects with 5 or more HOME-assisted units must set aside 20% for households below 50% AMI Homebuyer projects must assist households at or below 80% AMI 25% match/leverage requirement 2 Inspections Completion of documented scope of work Upon completion of construction Environmental Review Record (ERR) Proof of Builder’s Risk Insurance Competitive Procurement Procedures Davis Bacon requirements containing 12 or more units assisted

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS (CONT’D) Address Lead Based Paint (24 CFR Part 35) Meet 24 CFR design and construction requirements Uniformed Relocation Act (URA) Requirements Demonstrate action to affirmatively further fair housing Section 3 – if award is over $200,000 Additional energy efficiency standards for new construction Meet IHCDA’s Affirmative Marketing Procedures for 5 or more assisted units Recorded Lien and Restrictive Covenant Agreement Affordability requirements Homebuyers must receiving housing counseling before purchase Limited English Proficiency assistance List tenant events for rental development in ihcdaonline.com Any HOME-assisted homeownership unit not sold within 9 months shall be converted to a rental unit.

SUBSIDY LIMITATIONS & ELIGIBLE ACTIVITY COSTS Bedroom Size Per Unit Subsidy Limit 0$55,000 1$63,000 2$77,000 3$99,000 4+$109,000 Maximum request for rental and homebuyer: $500,000 CHDOs may apply for operating supplemental funds for up to $50,000 tied to an eligible project. CHDOs may apply for up to $30,000 in predevelopment or seed money loans through a separate application process. Contact your Analyst for details.

CHANGES TO HOME APP FROM DRAFT TO FINAL Acquisition only now eligible activity Project Characteristics Targeted Populations Development Features Existing Structures Readiness Predevelopment Activities Capacity Certifications & Trainings Partnerships Self-assessment workbook

Scoring

COMPLETENESS & THRESHOLD CRITERIA All documentation must be turned in by the application due date and uploaded to the FTP website All questions must be answered and supporting documentation must be provided After initial threshold review, IHCDA staff may contact the applicant for further clarification of an item. Completeness ChecklistY or N Is every question answered? Are all required signature pages signed? Was the Application Form uploaded to the FTP site by the due date? Are all required Tab Attachments uploaded to the FTP site by the due date? Was a hard copy of the Application Form with original signatures sent to IHCDA by the due date?

SCORING OVERVIEW If an application meets all applicable requirements, it will be evaluated and scored based on the chart below. If there are multiple counties, the applicant should add up the scores from each county and average them, rounding to the nearest whole number. Scoring CategoryPoints Possible Project Characteristics35 Development Features25 Readiness13 Capacity25 Financing10 Unique Features & Bonus10 Total Possible Points118

PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS Constituency Served 8 Points: 20% of Population served at or below 40% AMI (All or nothing) * 8 Points: At least 20% of potential homebuyers are identified and income verified ** Aging in Place Targeted Populations 5 Points: 80% at 55 and older OR 100% at 62 and older OR 20% of units set- aside for one member of household is disabled * 5 Points: 100% of the homebuyer units meet the “visibility” standard ** Comprehensive Community Development 1 Point: Explanation how this project is part of a larger revitalization effort 5 Points: Evidence of project being a part of a comprehensive revitalization or development plan 1 Point: Project located in a targeted area 2 Points: Adoption of the comprehensive plan by a LUG 1 Point: Letter from highest elected local official certifying that the project will assist in revitalization of the area * Rental projects only **Homebuyer projects only

PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS (CONT.) Services 3 Points: Level 1 Services are 1 point each (Max. 3 services) 6 Points: Level 2 Services are 2 points each (Max. 3 services) 12 Points: Level 3 Services are 4 points each (Max. 3 services) Please submit ‐ Form A Homeowner/Tenant Investment Plan Matrix listing all services for entire project ‐ Form B for each service provider with original signatures ‐ Brief narrative explaining how these services will enhance the targeted population for the proposed project

DEVELOPMENT FEATURES Existing Structures 2 Points: If ‐ Project is developing at least 50% of the vacant structure(s) for housing OR ‐ Acquiring and/or rehabbing at least 50% of existing housing stock OR ‐ Project is demolishing at least 50% of existing substandard units and replacing with new units 4 Points: Development Contains at least one unit that is a historic resource to the existing neighborhood (2 points per unit) Infill 2 Points: At least 2 sides have adjacent established developments 2 Points: Site must maximize the use of existing utilities and infrastructure 2 Points: At least one side adjacent to residential, operating commercial, active public space, or another active community activity 1 Point: Demonstrates a return of cultural, social, recreational and entertainment opportunities, gathering places and vitality or older areas

READINESS Client Intake 3 Points: 25-50% of units 4 Points: 51-75% of units 5 Points: % of units Predevelopment Activities 1 Point: Site Control 1 Point: Asbestos or Lead testing 1 Point: Appraisal 1 Point: Preliminary or Final Architectural and/or Engineering Plans 1 Point: Zoning Approval 1 Point: Cost Estimates 1 Point: Title Search 1 Point: Other Contractor Participation 3 Points: State certified MBA, WBE, DBE, VOSB, and SDVOSB have material participation in project such as property management, professional services, consultant, application preparer, administrator, etc.

CAPACITY Training 3 Points: First Training 1 Point: For each additional training up to 5 points Certification 3 Points: Certified Aging-in-Place 1 Point: All other certifications Experience 2 Points: First staff member with experience with 2 HOME awards in the past 5 years OR 5 years or more of experience in housing or community development 1 Point: Each additional staff member up to 5 points Previous IHCDA Award Performance 10 Points: Based on whether there were any monitoring findings in the past three years.

FINANCING Public Participation 5 Points: Points will be awarded to applicants whose proposed project has received a firm commitment of other public funds Leveraging of Other Sources 5 Points: Points will be awarded to applicants whose proposed project has received a firm commitment of other funding sources funds % of SourcesPoint(s).50% to.99%1 1.00% to 1.99%2 2.00% to 2.99%3 3.00% to 3.99% % to 4.99%4 Greater than 5.00%5

UNIQUE FEATURES & BONUS Unique Features 5 Points: Points will be awarded to applicants that offer unique features relative to other projects being scored during each application cycle Bonus 5 Points: Applicant will receive bonus points for answering all questions and turning in all required threshold documenation

Application Submission Via FTP Site

SUBMITTING APPLICATION The applicant must submit the following items to IHCDA’s Real Estate Department Coordinator: Via FTP site: ‐ One completed copy of the final application forms ‐ All supporting documents required in the tabs Via hard copy: ‐ One completed copy of the final application forms with original signatures All required application items are due no later than 5:00 p.m. September 6 th, Applications received after the deadline will be returned to the applicant via certified mail. Faxed applications will not be accepted. The hard copy of the final application forms should be sent to: Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority ATTN: Real Estate Department Coordinator RE: HOME Application 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204

1. IHCDA WITH CONTACT INFO Gretchen Fisher Include: Full Name Preferred Password Project Name

2. IHCDA WILL ASSIGN YOU A USERNAME GIVEN IN A CONFIRMATION . *If there is an issue, Do not reply to welcome .

3. CLICK ON THE LINK IN THE AND LOGIN USING YOUR USERNAME IN THE AND PASSWORD YOU SELECTED

4. YOUR INITIAL SCREEN SHOULD INCLUDE A FOLDER CREATED FOR YOU AT THE TOP OF THE SCREEN WITH THE PROJECT’S NAME.

5. CREATE FOLDERS FOR APPLICATION AND ALL TABS (EVEN IF EMPTY)

6. BEGIN TO UPLOAD FILES FOR YOUR APPLICATION BY CLICKING THE UPLOAD FILE BUTTON.

6. UPLOAD EACH FILE OR DOCUMENT INDIVIDUALLY

7. CHECK THAT ALL OF THE APPLICATION DOCUMENTS HAVE BEEN UPLOADED AND EXIT.

THANK YOU! Questions?