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Agenda 09/24/2013 Item #16D17n 9/24/2013 16.D.17. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the acceptance of State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program FY 13/14 allocation in the amount of $567,140 and sign the Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 Funding Certification. OBJECTIVE: To continue to award funds to new homebuyers for down payment assistance and administer a rehabilitation program for low to moderate income persons. CONSIDERATIONS: On July 7, 1992, the Florida legislature signed into law. the William E. Sadowski Affordable Housing Act to provide additional funding to local communities in order to promote and advance affordable housing initiatives. Funds are generated through documentary stamp tax on real estate transactions. Funded under the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) program, Collier County and the City of Naples receive funds from the State of Florida through the Florida Housing Finance Corporation to undertake eligible activities. Collier County has been allocated a total of $567,140.00 ($533,452 for County and $33,688 for City of Naples) of state fiscal year 2013 -2014 SHIP funding. These funds are to be used to implement SHIP program strategies outlined in the 2013 -2016 Local Housing Assistance Plan (LHAP) that was approved by the Board on April 23, 2013, (16.D.5) and has an expenditure deadline of September 30, 2015. To date, the SHIP program has assisted over 3000 households through the purchase assistance and residential rehabilitation programs. For FY 2013 -2014 the State of Florida has revised the requirements for the allocation. The new requirements include a two year deadline for expenditure (used to be three years) not more than 3% of those funds to be used towards administration (used to be not more than 10 %), and 20% of expenditures towards persons with special needs (new requirement). These are in addition to the continued expenditure requirements of 30% of funds to be used for low income persons/households and 30% of funds to be used for very low income persons/households. With the new restrictions, it is the plan to provide the option of residential rehabilitation and down payment purchase assistance to those people who qualify in order to facilitate timely expenditure. In order to do so, and prior to spending commencing, a revised LHAP incorporating the new requirements will be presented at a future Board meeting for consideration. If the expenditure of funds begins in County fiscal year 13/14, it may be necessary to bring an item to the BCC to request additional funding, calculated at that time if needed. Otherwise, any shortfall in administrative funds will be presented when the LHAP is presented and the Board considers the planned program operation recommendation. FISCAL IMPACT: The 3% administrative cap on SHIP FY 2013 -2014 has imposed a burden on the administration of the program. It is necessary for staff to income qualify and administer the program, which has monitoring and stringent compliance requirements. To support the full cost of the SHIP program an additional amount of $40,000, or 7% of the allocation, may be necessary to cover the historical administrative cost of 10% of program funds. At this time, no additional funding is being requested. As noted in considerations, prior to commencing spending, a plan to include administrative costs will be brought forth for Board consideration. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. - JAB Packet Page -2083- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Acceptance of these funds will allow the County to expand affordable housing opportunities for its citizens and further the goals of the Housing Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Approve the acceptance of the FY 2013 -2014 SHIP allocation and authorize the Chairwoman to sign the FY 2013 -2014 Funding Certification form. Prepared By: Kristi Sonntag, Manager Federal /State Grants, Housing, Human & Veteran Services Packet Page -2084- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.17. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the acceptance of State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program FY 13/14 allocation in the amount of $567,140 and sign the Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 Funding Certification. Meeting Date: 9/10/2013 Prepared By Name: DoriaPriscilla Title: SHIP Loan Processor,Housing, Human & Veteran Servi 8/23/2013 10:04:28 AM Submitted by Title: SHIP Loan Processor,Housing, Human & Veteran Servi Name: DoriaPriscilla 8/23/2013 10:04:30 AM Approved By Name: GrantKimberley Title: Interim Director Date: 8/23/2013 1:05:28 PM Name: KushiEdmond Date: 8/26/2013 11:57:56 AM Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Operations Analyst, Public Service Division Date: 8/26/2013 3:10:40 PM Name: RobinsonErica Date: 8/26/2013 4:15:29 PM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Purchasing/General Services Director Packet Page -2085- Date: 8/26/2013 5:42:50 PM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 8/28/2013 11:43:54 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Manage Date: 8/28/2013 12:19:59 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 8/28/2013 1:39:40 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB Date: 8/29/2013 3:17:35 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 8/29/2013 5:22:29 PM Packet Page -2086- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. JC�ounty / gible City Allocation ichua County $ 226,684 Gainesville $ 228,596 Baker County $ 350,000 Bay County $ 278,640 Panama City $ 74,650 Bradford County $ 350,000 Brevard County $ 475,584 Cocoa $ 26,966 Melbourne $ 120,581 Palm Bay $ 162,140 Titusville $ 68,099 Broward County $ 533,116 Coconut Creek $ 74,706 Coral Springs $ 171,997 Davie $ 130,053 Deerfield Beach $ 105,730 Ft. Lauderdale $ 236,279 Hollywood $ 199,546 Lauderhill $ 94,065 Margate $ 77,188 Miramar $ 172,990 Pembroke Pines $ 217,664 Plantation $ 119,132 mpano Beach $ 143,207 ,unrise $ 120,621 Tamarac $ 85,626 Calhoun County $ 350,000 Charlotte County $ 313,600 Punta Gorda $ 36,400 Citrus County $ 350,000 Clay County $ 384,545 Collier County $ 533,452 Naples $ 33,688 Columbia County $ 350,000 Desoto County $ 350,000 Dixie County $ 350,000 Duval County $ 1,286,005 Escambia County $ 434,646 Pensacola $ 91,369 Flagler County $ 74,620 Palm Coast $ 275,380 2013 -2014 SHIP Allocation County / Eligible City Allocation Franklin County $ 350,000 Gadsden County $ 350,000 Gilchrist County $ 350,000 Glades County $ 350,000 Gulf County $ 350,000 Hamilton County $ 350,000 Hardee County $ 350,000 Hendry County $ 350,000 Hernando County $ 358,225 Highlands County $ 350,000 Hillsborough County $ 1,308,473 Tampa $ 489,127 Holmes County $ 350,000 Indian River County $ 350,000 Jackson County $ 350,000 Jefferson County $ 350,000 Lafayette County $ 350,000 Lake County $ 526,015 Lee County $ 628,062 Cape Coral $ 244,848 Ft. Myers $ 102,190 Leon County $ 168,640 Tallahassee $ 329,410 Levy County $ 350,000 Liberty County $ 350,000 Madison County $ 350,000 Manatee County $ 480,594 Bradenton $ 86,546 Marion County $ 474,079 Ocala $ 97,996 Martin County $ 350,000 Miami -Dade County $ 2,279,857 Hialeah $ 313,771 Miami $ 572,606 Miami Beach $ 124,311 Miami Gardens $ 147,906 North Miami $ 83,109 Monroe County $ 350,000 Nassau County $ 350,000 Okaloosa County $ 335,753 Ft. Walton Beach 1 $ 40,567 Packet Page -2087- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. County / Eligible City Allocation Okeechobee County $ 350,000 Orange County $ 1,340,435 Orlando $ 353,530 Osceola County $ 390,093 Kissimmee $ 111,247 Palm Beach County $ 1,450,757 Boca Raton $ 121,784 Boynton Beach $ 97,998 Delray Beach $ 87,532 West Palm Beach $ 144,809 Pasco County $ 751,380 Pinellas County $ 716,111 Clearwater $ 158,624 Largo $ 114,502 St. Petersburg $ 364,213 Polk County $ 729,902 Lakeland $ 151,117 Winter Haven $ 52,956 Putnam County $ 350,000 Santa Rosa County $ 350,000 Sarasota County $ 550,550 Sarasota $ 87,325 Seminole County $ 695,450 St. Johns County $ 389,480 St. Lucie County $ 127,792 Ft. Pierce $ 74,449 Port St. Lucie $ 299,099 Sumter County $ 350,000 Suwannee County $ 350,000 Taylor County $ 350,000 Union County j $ 350,000 Volusia County $ 555,687 Daytona Beach $ 98,178 Deltona $ 135,350 Wakulla County $ 350,000 Walton County $ 350,000 Washington County j $ 350,000 Florida Total j $ 39,900,000 9/24/2013 16.D.17. State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) Program Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 Funding Certification Name of Local Government Collier County Government Projected Allocation* $ 537,140.00 *see allocation chart attached to this document Strategies Category (HO or Rental) Existing or New Strategy Special Needs Eligible* Total Units to be Served Total S Amount to be Expended Purchase Assistance HO Existing 12 20 $ 400,125.80 Residential Rehab HO New 3 5 150,000.00 $ Total must equal total allocation for 2013 -2014 minus administrative costs $ 550,125.80 *For strategies targeting the Special Needs requirement, describe the process that will be utilized to ensure this goal is met: Instructions for Completing Chart: For Strategies: a. Only list strategies that you plan to fund with the 2013 -2014 FY SHIP allocation. b. List the strategies by the name as it appears in your approved, current LHAP. If it is a new strategy, which can be noted in the third column, list the strategy name that will be proposed in your LHAP amendment. c. All strategies must conform to the restrictions as described in the legislative language below as well as all existing SHIP requirements. Packet Page -2088- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. needs funds must be to use them for persons with developmental disabilities as defined in s. 393.063, Florida Statutes, with an emphasis on home modifications, including technological enhancements and devices, which will allow homeowners to remain independent in their own homes and maintain their homeownership. (4) Local governments may not use more than 3 percent of their allocations under this section for administrative costs. Expenditure Deadlines Except as otherwise provided in section 7 of this act, notwithstanding s. 216.301, Florida Statutes, and pursuant to s. 21.6.351, Florida Statutes, entities to which funds are appropriated pursuant to this act may expend such funds through the 2014 -2015 fiscal year. Any funds that are encumbered by June 30, 2015, must be disbursed (expended) by September 30, 2015. On September 30, 2015, any funds that remain undisbursed must be transferred to the State Housing Trust Fund within the Department of Economic Opportunity. There is no provision for an expenditure extension. Certifications for SHIP Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 Funding Collier County Local Government Name agrees that: I . The city /county has read and understands the legislative language as outlined in this document and as found in its entirety at: http: / /w",.flsenate..ov /Session /B ill/2013/ 1852/Bil]Text/er /HTML 2. The city /county understands that we are required to meet the goals as described in the language for the allocation of SHIP funds for fiscal year 2013 -2014 in addition to meeting all other SHIP program requirements in section 420.9071 -9079, Florida Statutes and chapter 67 -37, Florida Administrative Code. 3. The city /county will use at least 20% of the allocation of SHIP funds for fiscal year 2013- 2014 for special needs households as defined in 420.0004 (13) ** through approved strategies or by incorporating new strategies, prioritizing funding for persons with developmental disabilities as defined in s. 393.063 (9), Florida Statutes * * *, with an emphasis on home modifications, including technological enhancements and devices. 4. The city /county agrees to tracking each household for special needs and will report such data as part of the annual report or as requested by FHFC. 5. The city /county agrees to expend no more than 3% of fiscal year 2013 -2014 SHIP allocation for our administrative costs to run the SHIP program. 6. The city /county understands that the expenditure deadline for this funding is September 30, 2015, and that there is no provision for expenditure extensions. ** 420.0004 (13), F.S. "Person with special needs" means an adult person requiring independent living services in order to maintain housing or develop G� Packet Page -2089- 9/24/2013 16.D.17. d. if you choose to add a new strategy to address the new program requirements, that requires a formal amendment. Funds expended on a non - approved strategy will be subject to recapture. 2. For Category: select homeownership (HO) or rental. 3. For Special Needs: Answer yes or no as to whether or not the strategy will address special needs households as required in the legislative language as part of meeting the 20% minimum requirement. This does not mean that the strategy has to specifically mention special needs households, but rather special needs households will be targeted and tracked with the strategy. 4. For Units: state number of households to be addressed in the strategy. This does not need to be broken down by income category for this chart. S. For Total: a. State the total funding amount dedicated for each strategy. b. Total all strategies. This total should equal the allocation minus up to 3% for administration costs. Proposed Administration Costs *: $17,014.20 *Local governments may not use more than 3 percent of their allocations under this section for administrative costs. Legislative Language Except as otherwise specified in this section, local governments must use this funding according to the SHIP statute and rules and within the parameters of their adopted local housing assistance plan. (2) All funding appropriated under this section must be targeted for one or more of the following strategies: (a) Rehabilitating or modifying owner - occupied houses, including blighted homes or neighborhoods. (b) Assisting with purchases of existing housing, with or without rehabilitation. (c) Providing housing counseling services. (d) Providing lease- purchase assistance. (e) Implementing strategies approved by FHFC which are related to assisting households and communities impacted by foreclosures, using existing housing stock. (3) Of the funding provided in this section, each local government must use a minimum of 20 percent of its allocation to serve persons with special needs as defined in s. 420.0004, Florida Statutes. Before this portion of the allocation is released by FHFC, a local government must certify that it will meet this requirement through existing approved strategies in the local assistance plan or submit a new local housing assistance plan strategy for this purpose to the FHFC for approval to ensure that it meets these specifications. The first priority of these special Packet Page -2090- �P 9/24/2013 16.D.17. independent living skills and who has a disabling condition; a young adult formerly in foster care who is eligible for services under s. 409.1451(5); a survivor of domestic violence as defined in s. 741.28; or a person receiving benefits under the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program or from veterans' disability benefits. ** *393.063 (9), F.S. "Developmental disability" means a disorder or syndrome that is attributable to retardation, cerebral palsy, autism, spina bifrda, or Prader- ffrilli syndrome; that manifests before the age of 18; and that constitutes a substantial handicap that can reasonably be expected to continue indefinitely. Authorized Signature: Georgia A. Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman Name Board of County Commissioners of Signature Collier County, Florida Date: Please return this completed form as a PDF document to robes -t.dearduff(a,floridahousin .org This certification was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on: , 2013 Agenda Item Number. Approved for form and legality: ATTEST. �y/a p4 ,�.,p� 19* DWIGHT E, BROCK, 0 By: Jennifer A. Belpedio, Assistant County Attorney t Packet Page -2091- M 01