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Infill InfrastructureGrant Program
California Department of Housing and Community Development
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Format of Today’s Presentation
Introduce you to Application Format.
Discuss new features since NOFA Round One.
Give you some tips for a successful and complete application.
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Program Purpose
As authorized by Proposition 1C, SB 86/Ch. 179 (2007), AB 192/Ch. 312 (2007), AB 1053/Ch. 692 (2007).
To provide grants for Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) necessary for developing a Qualifying Infill Project (QIP) or the housing in a Qualifying Infill Area (QIA).
Gap funding of infrastructure.
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What Can I Get Funding For?
A Capital Improvement Project required as a condition of, or approved by the local jurisdiction in connection with it’s approval of entitlements for the project or area. (Section 304)
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Prop. 1C Awards – June 2008
Infill Infrastructure 46 Awards $340 Million 9,862 Units
Transit Oriented Development (TOD) 16 Awards $145 Million 3,477 Units
$ 485 Million
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Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Results
April 4, 2008$1 billion subscribed (FY 07-08)
4:1 oversubscribed overall 7:1 oversubscribed to projects 3:1 oversubscribed to areas & multi-
phased projects
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Geographic Target Areas
45% to Southern California: (Kern, San Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial)
10% to Central Valley: (Fresno, Kings, Madera, Merced, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tulare)
45% to Northern California: (all those not listed above)
Application deadline 4/1/09, 5 PM
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Grant Terms & Limits
QIP Projects Minimum Grant
Amount $500,000 ($250,000 for Rural Areas)
Maximum $20 million
QIA Areas & MPPs Minimum Grant Amount
$2 million ($1 million for Rural Areas)
Maximum $30 million
$197 Million NOFAMinimum 210 point score needed to submit application
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Grant Terms & Limits Additional considerations:
Grant calculation based on # of units, bedroom size, affordability, and density.
Over the life of the program, total awards not to exceed $50 million per Infill Project or Area.
May not exceed the amount of the actual costs of the infrastructure.
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Eligible Applicants For projects
(QIP/MPP): Non-Profit or For-
Profit Developer, individually or with a:
Locality Public Housing
Authority Redevelopment
Agency
For areas (QIA): Locality Public Housing
Authority Redevelopment
Agency Business
Improvement District (as a joint applicant only)
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Application Binder Format
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Application Binder Format Submit two binders-one original and one
copy. Use letter-size, 3-ring binders with
spines no wider than 3 ½ to 4 inches. Make sure binders are no greater than
2/3 full. If more than one binder is needed, label
them 1 of 2, 2 of 2, etc.
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Accompanying Compact Disks (CDs)
Provide two (CDs), one in the original binder and one in the copy binder.
Put the CDs in holder designed for 3-ring binders.
DO NOT slip them into the binder pocket as they can fall out.
Convert all files on CD to Adobe PDF format Put Lengthy exhibits (20 pages or more) on
the clearly-labeled CD. Place a summary of the document in the
appropriate tab and include a cover sheet naming the electronic file which contains the entire document.
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Application Function
New this year: Excel-based forms. Index Tab Templates 5-part application, Parts A-E.
To download, choose from one of three links: QIP, QIA, or MPP.
Fill out all parts within the link you choose.
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Application Organization
Part A-General Information & Threshold
Part B-Scoring-Part B-QIP or Part B-QIA
Part C-Forms and Exhibits Part D-Feasibility Part E-Legal
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Part A-Applicant Project General Information (Question 3.a) “Application Information (Entity)”
refers to the organization that is the primary applicant, not to a person.
(Question 3.b.) “Applicant Authorized Representative Information (Per Resolution)” is the person who would sign the State Standard Agreement.
(Question 3.c) “Applicant Contact information” is the person that the HCD Infill Representatives should contact for day-to-day information.
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Part A-Threshold RequirementsAll projects must meet Threshold requirements to be eligible. Examples include:
Proof that the Capital Improvement Project is integral and necessary to the development of the housing. (Question 7.a)
This connection must be proven by evidencing that the locality requires the CIP and explaining why the CIP is integral and necessary for the development of the QIP or the housing in the QIA.
See Guideline Section 302(g) and 303(a).
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Part A-Threshold Requirements
The QIP or QIA must be in an locality with an adopted Housing Element in compliance with state law. (Question 7.c) Call HPD @ (916) 445-4728.
To verify the previously improved area and the type of development around the perimeter of the project, you must submit documentation from a licensed civil engineer, land surveyor, or architect.Section 303 (a)(6) (Question 7.f)
New definition of Urban Uses!Section 302 (z)
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Part A-Threshold Requirements
Is the application complete? Is the applicant eligible? CIP site control by the applicant or
developer? (Question 7.j) Comply with Mullin densities
requirements? Comply with 15% affordability
requirements?
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Part A- QIA Only Threshold Section
Note additional requirements for the QIA and the qualifying QIP within it. (Questions 7. l – s). Check the guidelines for each threshold requirement.
The QIA is contiguous and coherent and must be treated as a discrete planning area. No extensions or satellite areas for the sole purpose of meeting program requirements. (Question 7.q) To verify the boundary, applicants must submit
a map and narrative description of the site.
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Part A- Capital Improvement Budget (Total Infrastructure Budget)
NEW! A limit of $40,000 per parking space. IIG will fund one space per residential unit and replacement transit station parking spaces.
CIP budget asks for estimated costs for all proposed infrastructure work in the Capital Improvement Project.
The total sum in the Infill Program column under “Sources and Uses” must equal the Grant Request.
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Part A- Capital Improvement Budget (Total Infrastructure Budget)
“Unit type” refers to square feet, linear feet, yards, etc.
Site Acquisition: IIG will fund site acquisition costs for the CIP itself including easements and rights of way.
For buildings with parking structures below housing, costs of site acquisition for housing and mixed use structural improvements are not eligible for funding.
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Part A-Total Development Budget
The Total Development Budget is the total cost and funding sources for all the infrastructure and housing development with the QIP, QIA, or MPP.
Note special cell – Input the total estimated sales price for the homeownership units that is supported by your market study.
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Competitive Points Based On
Readiness (90) Environmental review (25) Land use entitlements (25) Funding commitments (20) Local support (20)
Affordability (60) Depth and duration of affordability, to what
extent the development exceeds the required 15% threshold?
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Competitive Points Based On
Density (40) To what extent does the development
maximize the available land by exceeding required densities?
Access to Transit (20) Proximity to Amenities (20)
Public parks, employment and retail centers, public schools, social services, and senior services.
Consistency with Regional Plans (20)
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Part B-Grant, Affordability, and Density Calculation Spreadsheet (GAD)
New to Round 2-Definition of Net Density was clarified to include public rights of way, easements, encroachments, and dedicated open spaces to other items already excluded from the calculation.
Density points will be automatically generated with your grant amount limit.
Density Calculation – must have documentation from licensed civil engineer, land surveyor or architect.
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Part B-Grant, Affordability, and Density Calculation Spreadsheet (GAD)-(Continued)
Affordability If QIP applicants choose not to use the GAD, they
can use the MHP and TCAC scoring systems. If either of these methods is used, the applicant must calculate their actual score according to the instructions and enter that score into the GAD.
If project has owner-occupied, or owner-occupied
and rental units, you MUST use the IIG Grant, Affordability, and Density Calculation Spreadsheet for Affordability scoring.
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Part B - READINESS
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Part B QIP-ReadinessApplicants must use the new Verification of Environmental Review and Land Use Entitlement form.
Environmental Review A change was made to clarify projects with
mitigated negative declaration under CEQA to be awarded full points.
Land Use Entitlements A change was added to clarify that projects
approved “by right” receive full points and design review is excluded from determining if a project has all its entitlements.
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Part B QIA-Readiness
Land Use Entitlements: A change was added to clarify that
projects approved “by right” receives more points and design review is excluded from determining if a project has all its entitlements.
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Part B QIP-Readiness Funding Commitments – New Changes!
Measures amount of construction and permanent financing.
Rewards having both construction and permanent financing.
Sets 50% and 95% thresholds of funding commitments to earn points. See tables.
Land donations (supported with a current appraisal dated no earlier than 10/1/2008)
Low income housing tax credit equity contributions to be considered committed without a Reservation Letter.
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Part B QIP-Readiness Funding Commitments - New changes!
Prohibiting owner equity contributions or developer funds committed in the application from being substituted with a different funding source.
Allowing up to a 50% deferred developer fee substitution for applicants.
Funding commitments issued by HCD simultaneously with the commitment of IIG funds will be considered committed.
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Part B QIP/QIA -Local SupportOn the Local Support page, list:
The requested Grant amount, The amount (if any) of the 2009 federal
stimulus funds, and Other committed local public agency(ies)
funds committed to the QIP/QIA or CIP.
The form will automatically generate percentages and the points.
A federal stimulus letter of intent is acceptable for the April 1st deadline. See www.recovery.gov
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Part B-QIP/QIAAccess to Transit
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Part B-QIP/QIA Access to Transit
Changes in Round 2: Alternative transit frequencies for projects in
small cities. Allowance of alternative peak hours for the
transportation corridors based on transit agency information.
It is VERY important to include all supporting documentation.
Include transit locations, schedules, and routes!
Identify the walkable route!
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Part B-QIP Proximity to Amenities For QIPs, complete the Part B Amenity section
and the Proximity to Amenities Detail Form in Part C.
Include all supporting documentation and label the documents correctly as described in the Grant Application Instructions Part B QIP. For example, scaled site maps and photos.
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Part B-QIA Proximity to Amenities Measuring the number of amenities within the
QIA or within ½ mile of the QIA boundary. See qualified amenity list. Each distinct amenity is counted once. No amenity category type can exceed 50% of
points. Include all supporting documentation and label
the documents correctly as described in the Grant Application Instructions Part B QIA. For example, scaled site maps and photos.
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Part B- QIP/QIA Consistency with Regional Plans
A letter from the council of governments (COG).
Letter must confirm project or area consistency with a regional blueprint plan or other growth plan.
The above plan must be adopted by a regional council of governments.
The plan must have stated intent of fostering infill development and efficient land use.
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Part C-Exhibits, Forms, and Samples
NEW section! Organize!
Use the Table of Contents and Index Tab List as a checklist to ensure you include all required exhibits.
The Part C Grant Application only consists of three
forms, but is the repository for all the exhibits applicants submit.
In Part C-Instructions, you will find several samples taken from applications funded last round which were excellent examples of documentation.
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Part C-Exhibits, Forms, and Samples
Verification of Environmental Review and Land Use Entitlement form
Tax Credit Equity Contribution Form Amenities Detail Form (QIP only) Market Study
Rental project applicants are strongly encouraged to use the TCAC Market study standards, which can be found at: www.treasurer.ca.gov/ctcac/mktstudy/guideline08.pdf
Organizational Documents
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Part D-FEASIBILITY
NEW SECTION!
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Part D-Feasibility
Analysis includes the Total Infrastructure Budget and Total Development Budget (Part A).
Milestones and Additional QIA Milestones Form Attach additional pages if necessary to
identify the milestones for all phases of the planned housing developments.
Applicants must evidence financial feasibility.Guideline Section 305 (e)
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Part D-Feasibility
Income limits can be found at http://www.hcd.ca.gov/hpd/hrc/rep/state/incNote.html.
California Energy Commission methodology for calculating utility allowance can be found at http://www.energy.ca.gov/renewables/06-NSHP-1/affordablehousing/2008-10-22_staff_workshop.html
Unit Mix (All applicants)
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Part D-Feasibility
Complete the estimated 1st year operating budget for the QIP, MPP, or the Qualifying QIP in the QIA.
This budget represents when the project is placed in service at stabilized rents.
Annual Income and Expenses(for rental project applicants only)
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Part D-Feasibility
The form reflects inflation trending assumptions according to the State Uniform Multifamily Regulations located at http://www.hcd.ca.gov/fa/multifamilyregs.html.
Fully explain any trending assumptions alternatively used in your pro forma.
Cash Flow Analysis (for rental project applicants only)
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Part E-Legal An original resolution or a live certified copy of
the resolution must be submitted with the application. One month extension allowed for Public Agencies.
There must be a quorum and the vote count must be included on the resolution.
Submittal of a resolution not consistent with the submitted application will result in the rejection of the application.
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Part E-Legal
The Legal Status Questionnaire must be completed by must be completed by applicants and joint applicants.
The person signing the Certifications and Identity of Interest Disclosure shall be the same as the person with authority to submit the application per the Governing Board Resolution.
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Contact Us!
Dept. of Housing & Community DevelopmentInfill Infrastructure Grant Program
1800 3rd Street, MS 460-2 Sacramento, CA 95811
(916) 324-1555(916) 324-1461 Fax
[email protected]/fa/iig