HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 09-024 RESOLUTION NO. 09-024
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a contract between the
City of Beaumont and Jehovah Jireh Community Development Corporation in the amount
of$349,990 for the construction of ten (10) new homes located within the Jehovah Jireh
Village Subdivision.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 27th day of
January, 2009.
Mayor Becky Ames -
HOME CHDO ALLOCATION FUNDING AGREEMENT
between the
CITY OF BEAUMONT
And
*JEHOVAH JIREH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION*
This Community Housing Development Allocation Funding Agreement ("Agreement"
hereinafter) is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF BEAUMONT, a Home Rule
Municipal Corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas ("City.' hereinafter),
and the JEHOVAH JIREH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (JJV), a Texas
non-profit corporation ("CHDO" hereinafter), located at 3920 W. Cardinal Dr, Beaumont, TX
77705.
WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont has received a HOME grant from the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development(HOME Program No. M-07-MC-48-0201);
WHEREAS, the City has the objective of providing for the development of low-to-moderate
income housing for residents of the City through its Community Development Division;
WHEREAS, the JEHOVAH JIREH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.
(JJV), through its express purpose as set forth in its corporate bylaws, shares this common goal
with the City as a City of Beaumont approved Community Housing Development Organization
("CHDO" hereinafter);
WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority of Resolution Number 09-024 , passed by the
Beaumont City Council on 1/27/09 the JEHOVAH JIREH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION (JJV) will enter into a contract with the City for 2007 HOME funds totaling
Three hundred forty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety dollars and no/100 ($349,990.00);
WHEREAS, the City is required to reserve not less than 15 percent of the HOME allocation
for any fiscal year for investment only in housing to be developed, sponsored, or owned by
certified CHDO's pursuant to applicable U S Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) regulations including but not limited to 24 CFR 92.300 (see attached), and as approved in
the City's 2007 Action Plan update of the 2005 Consolidated Plan which set aside a portion of
HOME Grant funds for CHDO's to develop low-to-moderate income housing;
WHEREAS,The HOME allocation of Three hundred forty-nine thousand nine hundred
ninety dollars and no/100 ($349,990.00) will be used for the eligible project costs related to the
development of up to ten(10) new homes located in the Jehovah Jireh Village Subdivision. New
construction will provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for eligible families;
WHEREAS, the City desires to assist the CHDO in providing for the development of low-
to-moderate income housing through funds provided by HUD's Home Investment Partnerships
Program (HOME Program);
NOW, THEREFORE, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual purposes and
obligations set forth herein, the City and CHDO covenant and agree as follows:
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This Agreement sets forth the understanding of the parties concerning the City's HOME
allocation as approved by HUD. It is the intent of this Agreement to outline what eligible
activities and procedures the CHDO must comply with in order to qualify for a portion of the
City's HOME CHDO set aside. The parties have severally and collectively agreed, and by the
execution hereof are bound, to the mutual obligations and to the performance and
accomplishment of the tasks described herein.
Section 1 - City's Responsibilities
A. The Housing Manager, or other designated Community Development Staff, will act as
liaison on behalf of the City.
B. The City agrees to assume overall responsibility as the "PJ" for ensuring fl-rat the Housing
Assistance programs using HOME funds are carried out in accordance with the HOME
INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM. The City shall complete and provide
documentation as required by HUD for program reporting requirements.
C. The City agrees to pay eligible costs, up to a maximum total amount of Three hundred
forty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety dollars and no/100 ($349,990.00) on a
reimbursement basis to the CHDO for eligible activities as outlined in 24 CFR 92.300 (attached
hereto as Exhibit "A"), carried out within the City's jurisdictional boundaries, specifically, 10
lots located in the Jehovah Jireh Village Subdivision. Specifically, activities carried out will
include a site development subsidy of up to $15,000 per home; down payment/closing costs
subsidy not to exceed $14,999 per home buyer; and developer's fees of$5,000 per home upon
closing for a total of no more than $34,999 per home. CHDO agrees that down payment
assistance provided to home buyers will be limited to what is actually needed as evidenced by
the lender's inability to extend a mortgage without said amount of down payment. All files must
contain documentation to show the basis for the amount of down payment assistance provided to
home buyers.
Section 2 -JJV's Responsibilities
A. The Executive Director for the CHDO, or other designated CHDO staff, will act as
liaison on behalf of the CHDO.
B. CHDO agrees to execute any and all documents requested by the City for compliance
with the HOME Investment Partnership Program, as specified in 24 CFR 92.505(b) (attached
hereto as Exhibit "B") and agrees to comply with all uniform administrative requirements and
standards as more particularly described in OMB Circular A-110 (Uniform Administrative
Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments).
C. CHDO agrees to maintain itself as a City certified CHDO in accordance with Title II of
the National Affordable Housing Act (1990), as it may be amended, concerning the HOME
Investment Partnership program (HOME) (24 CFR 92.300) (see attached Exhibit "A"), and the
regulations policies and reporting requirements established by the City in conjunction with HUD.
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D. CHDO agrees to assure that all acquisition or rehabilitation projects will meet or
exceed all written locally adopted Property Standards as well as all applicable local and
state codes and other federal requirements. Texas House Bill-730 (HB-730) warranty
requirements must be met through the purchase of a warranty plan with development
requirements that meet or exceed those imposed by HB-730. Within ninety (90) days of
the execution of this agreement, the JEHOVAH JIREH COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION will adopt the City's construction specifications and
standards to be used on projects funded by this agreement. All floor plans must be
certified as having met or exceeded the Model Energy Code prior to construction.
Variations from these standards should be approved in writing by the City's
representative. Quality and affordability shall be the criteria used to determinq whether a
requested variance will be approved.
E. CHDO agrees to complete all acquisition, rehabilitation or new construction
projects and sell all those properties to eligible low or moderate income families within
two (2) years from the date of this agreement, or by federally required deadlines,
whichever is sooner. For projects including acquisition for new construction, the
construction must begin within one (1) year of the acquisition of the property. All
construction must be properly insured. The issuance of a building permit will constitute
start of construction. If construction cannot be commenced by its start date as set out in
Exhibit "A", the CHDO shall notify the City in writing at least 30 days prior to the
commencement date of the specific nature of the events that prevent the commencement
of construction. The City shall either approve a new commencement date or deny the
request for extension. The decision of the City's representative shall be final. If a new
start date is not approved, funds allocable to the structure will be removed from the
contract and the CHDO will be required to deed to the City any real property provided.
F. CHDO agrees that an annual audit report is a condition of funding, and that the
CHDO will secure an acceptable audit engagement letter for the 2008 audit report by
April 30, 2009. The completed 2008 audit report will be provided to both parties by June
30, 2009.
G. CHDO agrees to provide the City full and complete documentation of all eligible
acquisition, materials, professional fees and labor expenses fourteen (14) calendar days
prior to the requested reimbursement date. All eligible expenses must be already"paid in
full" by CHDO prior to submittal to the City. The Community Development
Administrator may waive this requirement to facilitate program goals and objectives.
H. CHDO agrees to collect homeownership applications, determine eligibility, gather
all initial data connected with these applications, and to assist the prospective homebuyer
with the negotiation of permanent financing with participating lenders. CHDO agrees to
ensure the long term affordability of the property as specified in the City's locally
adopted Recapture Provisions (attached hereto as Exhibit "C(1)) pursuant to 24 CFR
92.254 (attached hereto as Exhibit "C"). Affordability must be enforced through the use
of 2nd Lien Deeds of Trust and deed restrictions. The CHDO will file copies of all
applicable mortgage documents in each homebuyer's file. This involves securing,
recording, and placing a copy of the recorded legal document with Recapture Provisions
in each file as required by the City's policies and procedures and the HOME regulations.
The CHDO will also forward copies of applicable mortgage documents to the City.
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I. CHDO agrees to affirmatively market all properties to eligible low or moderate
income families as described 24 CFR 92.351 (a) (Exhibit "W).
J. CHDO agrees to furnish the City with information on the program participants
necessary to meet HUD reporting requirements (i.e., income verifications, ethnicity, age,
sex, family status, disability status and head-of-household status). This requirement
applies to the initial home buyer and upon sale, any future home buyer of HOME
assisted properties. Approval by the City is required prior to the applicant receiving an
approval letter from the CHDO. CHDO also agrees to make all files on
projects/programs funded by this agreement available for inspection by City staff.
CHDO will report any project and/or program delays or modifications and await City
approval before proceeding. CHDO will also report any instances of client fraud or
program abuse to the City.
K. CHDO agrees to refund all HOME funds found to have been used for ineligible
and/or unapproved programs or activities. These repayments will be made within thirty
(30) days of notification by the City of the ineligible expenditures.
L. CHDO agrees to meet with the City to discuss progress or concerns as the need
arises and at the City's request. CHDO also agrees to report on a bi-annual basis to the
City on program/project status as outlined in 24 CFR 92.300 (attached hereto as Exhibit
"A"). This must be a written report of the status on recently completed, ongoing, and pre-
approved programs and/or projects, and must include information for the reporting period
to include the status on applicant approvals/denials; projects/programs approved; fund
disbursements; project bidding information; property sales; contractor/subcontractor
utilization (amounts, ethnicity, addresses, social security numbers and amounts billed and
paid); use of CHDO proceeds; and other information as appropriate and required by the
attached program guidelines (Exhibit "D"). CHDO agrees that the Program will be
administered according to all applicable regulations and guidelines per the City of
Beaumont's 2007 Action Plan (as it may be amended), program design criteria and
construction standards.
M. CHDO agrees to place all sales proceeds gained from this program back into its
Affordable Housing Initiative Program, and more specifically, into other HOME eligible
CHDO housing projects located within the jurisdictional boundaries of Beaumont for as
long as the CHDO is certified by the City as a CHDO. Eligible activities include (a)
eligible project costs related to the development and construction of new houses
including, but not limited to,, lease-purchases, mortgage principal buy down, down
payment assistance, closing costs, pre-paid or any other reasonable and necessary eligible
related project costs, (b) CHDO Operating costs, or (c) homebuyer counseling. The
CHDO understands and agrees that should the CHDO become defunct or insolvent, any
and all grant funds on hand and any accounts receivable attributable to the use of grant
funds shall transfer to the City. The CHDO further understands and agrees to, and shall
transfer to the City, any program income, real properties, equipment, supplies and any
assets acquired as a result of grant funds if CHDO becomes defunct or insolvent.
N. CHDO agrees to secure the financial match requirements for M-07-MC-48-0201
HOME funds pursuant to 24 CFR 92.218-221. The financial funding match requirement
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is 25% of total expenditures less CHDO Operating funds except where Match
requirements are waived or reduced in areas of a presidentially declared disaster.
O. The City agrees to provide the CHDO with Three hundred forty-nine thousand
nine hundred ninety dollars and no/100 ($349,990.00) of 2007 HOME funds to be
available through the City's draw process on or after the effective date of this contract.
Payment shall be made directly to the CHDO, upon receipt of invoices or payment
vouchers from CHDO certifying that all requirements have been met.
P. The CHDO also understands and agrees to adhere to the City's procurement
process (attached hereto as Exhibit "E"). The City shall reserve the right to investigate,
examine and monitor, at any time, any and all such records relating to the operations or
expenditures of CHDO under this Agreement.
Section 3- General Terms
A. This Agreement shall be fully executed in writing by both parties, and extend
from January 27, 2009 - December 31, 2009. With agreement by both parties, this
Agreement may be extended for a time specified in a jointly signed and approved term
extension memorandum, not to exceed 24 months from the original effective date.
B. This Agreement and the rights and obligations contained herein may not be
assigned by either party.
C. This Agreement has been made under, and shall be governed by, the laws of the
State of Texas. The parties agree that performance and all matters related thereto shall be
in Beaumont, Texas.
D. This Agreement may only be amended by written instrument, approved and
executed by both parties.
E. The City may terminate this agreement for any reason, with or without cause, at
any time after thirty(30) day written notice to the CHDO.
F. It is expressly understood and agreed by and between the City and the CHDO that
this Agreement is wholly conditioned upon the actual availability of federal HOME funds
allocated to the City by the U S Department of Housing and Urban Development(HOME
Program No. M-07-MC-48-0201) and that all monies distributed to, or in behalf of the,
CHDO hereunder shall be exclusively from federal monies received under said HOME
Program, and not from any other monies of the City.
G. This Agreement does not provide for any administrative and/or operating costs
incurred by the CHDO related or unrelated to carrying out this Agreement.
H. The Agreement does not provide for Predevelopment costs as defined in 24 CFR
Part 92.301 (attached hereto as Exhibit"F")
1. If any provision(s) of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal, or
unenforceable by a court, by HUD, or other competent tribunal, the validity, legality, and
enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be impaired thereby. In such event,
the parties hereby agree to use their best efforts to replace the respective provision or
provisions with terms and conditions approximating the original intent of the parties and
conforming in all respects with applicable law and HUD regulations and directives.
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J. The failure of the City to insist upon the performance of any term or provision of
this agreement or to exercise any right herein conferred shall not be construed as a waiver
or relinquishment to any extent of the City's right to assert or rely upon any such term or
right on any future occasion.
K. This written instrument and attachments constitute the entire agreement by the
parties hereto concerning the matter performed hereunder and any prior or
contemporaneous, oral or written agreement which purports to vary from the terms hereof
shall be void.
L. CHDO covenants and agrees to hold harmless the City and its officers, agents,
servants and employees, from and against any and all claims or suits for property loss or
damage and personal injury, including death to any and all persons, or whatever kind of
character whether real or asserted, arising out of or in connection with the execution,
performance, attempted performance or non-performance of this contract and agreement
and the operations, activities and services of the program described herein, whether or not
caused, in whole or in part, by alleged negligence of officers, agents, servants,
employees, contractors, or sub-contractors of the City.
M. No officer, employee or member of CHDO or CHDO's subcontractors shall have
a financial interest, direct or indirect, in this contract or the monies transferred hereunder,
or be financially interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract relating to the
operations conducted by it, nor in any contract for furnishing services or supplies to
CHDO. Any willful violation of this paragraph with the knowledge, expressed or
implied, of CHDO or its subcontractors, shall render this contract voidable by the City of
Beaumont.
N. No grants shall be made by CHDO to its directors or officers, either directly or
indirectly, through family members, business partners or employees. CHDO agrees that
no HOME funds shall be used, either directly or indirectly, for religious purposes. Any
willful violation of this paragraph with the knowledge, expressed or implied, of CHDO
shall render this contract voidable by the City.
O. CHDO covenants and agrees that its officers, members, agents, employees,
program participants and subcontractors shall abide by and comply with federal, state and
local laws, including all ordinances, rules and regulations of the City of Beaumont, as
amended. CHDO further covenants and agrees that it will fully comply with the terms
and conditions of the HOME Program, under which these funds are granted.
P. Each party has the full power and authority to enter into and perform this
Agreement, and the person signing on behalf of each party has been properly authorized
and empowered to execute this Agreement.
Q. The parties hereby acknowledge that they have read, understand, and intend to be
bound by the terms and conditions contained herein.
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STATE OF TEXAS §
§ ACKNOWLEDGMENT
CITY OF BEAUMONT §
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OF APRIL 2. MO Notary Public ' and for the State of Texas
CITY OF BEAUMONT
By: IC,- 2- 1 -05
Kyle Hayes, City Manager Date
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