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Resolution 2007-055 CRA CRA RESOLUTION NO. 07- ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT BY AMENDING THE BA YSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE SITE IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM TO ALLOW FOR NEW PROGRAMS ENTITLED SHORELINE STABILIZATION IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM AND SWEAT EQUITY IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2002-38 was adopted by the County Commission on July 30, 2002 creating a Collier County Redevelopment Grant Program for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area; and WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) desires to use a portion of the funds in the Redevelopment Trust Fund, pursuant to the authority of section 163.370, Florida Statutes, the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Plan and Ordinance Number 2002-38 for stormwater management by creating a Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant to allow the use of tax increment funding for shoreline stabilization projects within the coterminous Haldeman Creek Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) and the redevelopment areas; and WHEREAS, after the Collier County Haldeman Creek stormwater dredging project completion the CRA desires to be proactive in the curtailment of shoreline erosion by offering a Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant as an incentive to property owners to improve or install seawalls, bulkheads and shoreline rip rap; and WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) desires to use a portion of the funds in the Redevelopment Trust Fund, pursuant to the authority of Section 163.370, Florida Statutes, the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Plan and Ordinance Number 2002-38 to create a Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program to provide financial and technical assistance for residential site improvements; and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to use a portion of the Trust Funds as an incentive to residential property owners in blighted neighborhoods to improve their residential property; and WHEREAS, the Site Improvement Grant Program needs to be modified to provide greater opportunity to low to moderate income residential property owners to improve their property; and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to establish the application process, staff review procedures, project funding levels, length of grant life, and CRA approval process to better serve the community; and WHEREAS, the CRA desires to clearly define grant boundaries and specify qualified residential and commercial properties eligible for grant funding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY that: SECTION 1. A. Title. The grant program shall be known as the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Program and for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area. B. Adoption of the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Program. There is hereby established, created and adopted, in accordance with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance No. 2002-38, a new Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant process and Grant Agreement documents for the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, attached hereto as Composite Exhibit A. C. Administration by CRA. After the Board of County Commissioners allocates grant funding for the fiscal year, the CRA shall approve grant recipients, grant funding and grant payment upon 1 completion of work. The CRA delegates the administration of the grant program to the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Executive Director and Local Redevelopment Advisory Board to include, but not be limited to: application process and review, recommendation of recipients, monitoring grant progress, and recommending grant payments upon completion of work. The recipients of any grant funds shall be required to execute a Grant Agreement in the form approved by the County Attorney's Office for legal sufficiency and approved by the CRA. SECTION 2. A. Title. The grant program shall be known as the Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program and for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area. B. Adoption of the Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program. There is hereby established, created and adopted, in accordance with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance No. 2002-38, a new Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program process and Grant Agreement documents for the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, attached hereto as Composite Exhibit B. C. Administration by CRA. After the Board of County Commissioners allocates grant funding for the fiscal year, the CRA shall approve grant recipients, grant funding and grant payment upon completion of work. The CRA delegates the administration of the grant program to the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Executive Director and Local Redevelopment Advisory Board to include, but not be limited to: application process and review, recommendation of recipients, monitoring grant progress, and recommending grant payments upon completion of work. The recipients of any grant funds shall be required to execute an Grant Agreement, In the form approved by the County Attorney's Office for legal sufficiency and approved by the CRA. SECTION 3. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and adoption. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this I ~ +-t.- day of March, 2007. , A" :be, \. ,-" ~ . s i9"~tlKi~,l,... Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY DoiP~A~~4c. //)1- ~,I I-' L c'l.t 0..:....t: . Student-Stirling County Attorney ,1....... -/ {.t ....(....,1 2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A SHORELINE STABILIZATION IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM General Provisions The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) created the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Program to provide financial assistance to residential and commercial property owners in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area by offering financial assistance for shoreline stabilization (rip-rap, bulkhead or seawall) improvement projects. Improvements must be along one or more sides of the deeded property. All improvements must meet the criteria listed below as well as the current requirements of the land development code, building code, construction inspections and permits, any applicable zoning overlays, and permits from US Army Corp of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Collier County. The CRA is funded by Tax Increment Financing (TIF), a capture of Collier County's property taxes above the year 2000 property tax value. TIF is a unique tool that CRAs can use to leverage public funds and to promote private sector activity on the shoreline: · The Grant is a "limited" two (2) year program funded in fiscal years 2008 & 2009 budgets. All approved applicants will have twelve (12) months to complete their project from the date of Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency approval. · For residential and commercial properties within the project boundary, the CRA will provide up to 50% but not to exceed $5,000.00 of the cost of installation and/ or maintenance of "RIP RAP," bulkheads and seawalls on subject property. The funding awarded will be leveraged by the personal financial contribution made by each applicant/property owner as well as the extent of improvements to be made. All applications will include two written proposals from qualified contractors to complete the improvements, and all required permits as required by Corps of Engineers (COE), Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Collier County. All proposed work must be approved before beginning any work. Grant funding is not retroactive. All work must be completed within one year of approval by eRA. Applicants are required to request a meeting with staff prior to submittal of application. All shoreline work to be completed under this program must be: · Reviewed and recommended for approval by the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board, · Pre-approved by any applicable county departments that would normally review such improvements, and · Pre-approved by the CRA Board. Eligibility: All property owners with parcels within the project area are eligible for grant funds for installation and/or maintenance of "RIP RAP," bulkheads and seawalls. Properties must be within the Haldeman Creek MSTU boundary and also within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA boundary and abutting tidal canals including Haldeman Creek and its tributaries. See attached project area map. Excluded areas are lakes, ponds, water retention areas, swales and drainage ditches. COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A Project Evaluation: All projects will be evaluated based upon the following: . Possession of two licensed contractor bids/quotes . Possession of required permits (Corps of Engineers, Department of Environmental Protection, and Collier County) . Ability to fund and begin work immediately . Ability to complete project within one year . Remedy of code enforcement problems PROCESS Step 1: Applicant must make application to: . First make application to the US Army Corp of Engineers for permit. The offices for this area are US Army Corp of Engineers, P.O.Box 4970, 701 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019. Telephone: 904-232-2241, Fax: 904-232-1213. Application is available on line at www.usace.amly.mil . After permit issuance by US Army Corp of Engineers, applicant will contact the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and make application for permit. Offices located at: FDEP, South District, 2295 Victoria Avenue, Suite 364, Ft. Myers, FL 33902-2549. Telephone: 239-332-6975. Application is available on line at www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wetlands/erp/forms.htm . Upon completion of permitting from US Army Corp of Engineers and Florida Department of Environmental Protection application will be made to the Collier County Permitting Department located at 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, FL 34104. · Note: Some local contractors will provide all permitting for the contracted job. Additional fees could be applied to original estimate. Consult your contractor. Step 2: · Shoreline Improvement Grant Application (all permits must be submitted with application) . Project Initiation and Completion Form . Two 8 x 10 color photos of the existing shoreline ("before" photos) . Sketch of proposed improvements · Submit two (2) written estimates/quotes from qualified/licensed contractors COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A Step 3: CRA Staff and Advisory Board Review . CRA staff reviews application and then places the application on agenda of next Advisory Board meeting . Advisory Board checks project to make sure it meets all grant criteria and Redevelopment Plan criteria . Applicant is required to be present at the Advisory Board meeting to answer any questions that may arise during the review or to provide additional material if requested . If project meets all criteria, the Advisory Board makes a recommendation to CRA to approve the application . Grant funding is limited to a one-time application per parcel Step 4: CRA Review and Approval . CRA staff prepares Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Agreement for the CRA to review and approve . Applicant signs Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Agreement . Application with Advisory Board recommendation and agreement placed on CRA agenda for review and approval . CRA reviews Advisory Board recommendation and agreement during regular meeting and approves or denies project Step 6: Project Work . Applicant begins work and completes same in twelve (12) months Step 7: Project Completion and Submittal of Project Summary Report . Upon completion of work and after all inspections have been completed to insure work conforms to the work that was proposed, applicant submits: o "Project Summary Report," including description of completed improvements, two 8X 1 0 color "after" photos, contractor invoices, list of materials and construction techniques used, list of contractors and any additional information specific to the project. . Notarized "Payment Request Form" and all materials receipts and/or canceled checks as proof that all materials and contracted improvements have been paid Step 8: CRA Staff Submits Project Completion Report for Payment . CRA Staff visits site and documents improvements. . CRA Staff forwards Completion Report and documents to County for payment. COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 3 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A SHORELINE STABILIZATION IMPROVEMENT GRANT APPLICATION Section 1: Applicant Information Owner Name: Owner Address: Site Address (if different from owner address): Legal Description of Site: Daytime Phone: Alternate Phone: E-Mail Address: How long have you owned this property? Number of Years in Business at Site Address: Occupational License Number: First Time Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Applicant? Yes D []No If no, how many applications submitted? Grant(s) awarded? Yes D NoD COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 4 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A Section 2: Project Information Existing Condition of Project (attach additional sheets if necessary): ATTACH "BEFORE" PHOTOS AT LEAST TWO 8XIO COLOR PHOTOS, OTHERS MAY BE ADDED TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE SITE). Outline Proposed Improvements in Detail (attach additional sheets ifnecessary): List Materials to be Used and Construction Methods to be Utilized (i.e. Slope, type of rock, underlayment, bulkhead type, etc.) (attach additional sheets ifnecessary): COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 5 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A Section 3: Project Cost Information Estimated Project Cost: · ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED BY A LICENSED CONTRAeTOR · APPLICA TION MUST HA VE A T LEAST TWO (2) WRITTEN ESTIMA TES OR QUOTES ATTACHED TO THE APPLICATION · COPIES OF FLORIDA! COLLIER COUNTY CONTRACTORS LICENSE AND COLLIER COUNTY OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE MUST BE ATTACHED TO ESTIMA TES/ QUOTES Estimated Requested from CRA $ (up to 50% of the total project cost (bulkheads, seawalls, rip rap, installation and/or repairs only), up to, but not exceeding $5,000.) COPIES OF ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS WILL BE REQUIRED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AS PROOF THAT ALL MATERIALS AND CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN PAID. NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE MADE BY THE CRA UNTIL ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS HA VE BEEN RECEIVED AND VERIFIED. Owner Signature Date Owner Signature Date CRA Staff Date COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 6 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A PROJECT INITIATION AND COMPLETION FORM (to be submitted with Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Application) I, owner of the property located at , have the funding and capability necessary to begin the shoreline improvements listed under Section 2 of the completed Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant application and have the ability to complete all improvements within one year of the approval of the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant by the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency. Signature of Owner Date Signature of Owner Date NOTARY STATE OF: COUNTY OF: The foregoing Owner Authorization Form was executed before me this day of , 200_ by , owner of the property located at _ is personally known by me OR _ who has produced who: as proof of identity. Affix notary seal Notary Public (Signature) Print Name of Notary Public Commission No: My Commission expires: COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 7 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT FORM (Submit after project completion) Describe Condition of Project: ATTACH "AFTER" PHOTOS (INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO 8X10 COLOR PHOTOS, OTHERS MAY BE ADDED TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE SHORELINE IMPROVEMENTS). List Materials and Construction Methods used, especially if unique methods were necessary to preserve or enhance some aspects of the improved site (attach additional sheets if necessary): List Names and Contact Information for Contractors Involved to Provide Proper Credit Provide any other important information specific to the project. All projects will be listed in the annual project report ofthe CRA so details and noteworthy information about the project is very critical. Owner Signature Date Owner Signature Date COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 8 "-,---,,-,-- ---< COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A PAYMENT REQUEST FORM (PROJECT COSTS) (attach all receipts, invoices and/or cancelled checks) On , the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency approved a portion of the following improvements (50% of the total up to $5,000) to be funded through the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Program: Improvement Cost Total COPIES OF ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS WILL BE REQUIRED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AS PROOF THAT ALL MATERIALS AND CONTRACTED IMPROVEMENTS HA VE BEEN PAID. NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE MADE BY THE CRA UNTIL COPIES OF CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY HAS BEEN SUBMITTED. I hereby confirm that all items listed above have been completed as per the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant application submitted to the CRA and authorized by the CRA. Therefore, I am requesting the approved funding in the total amount of $ as approved by the CRA. The foregoing Payment Request Form was executed before me this , 2007 by owner of the property located at _ is personally known by me OR _ who has produced Affix notary seal day of ,who: as proof of identity. Notary Public (Signature) Print Name of Notary Public Commission No: My Commission expires: COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A - Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant FY2008 9 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN eRA AND OWNER FOR SHORELINE STABILIZATION IMPROVEMENT FOR BA YSHORE/GA TEW A Y TRIANGLE REDEVELOPMENT AREA THIS AGREEMENT ENTERED this _ day of , _ by and between the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (hereinafter referred to as "CRA") and (hereinafter referred to as "Owner"). WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, in Collier County Ordinance No. 2002-38, the Board of County Commissioners delegated authority to the CRA to award and administer CRA grants including contracts with owners for CRA grants; and WHEREAS, CRA Resolution No. 07-XX established the Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant; and WHEREAS, Owner has applied for a Shoreline Stabilization Grant in the amount of dollars; and WHEREAS, the CRA has determined that Owner meets the eligibility requirements and was approved for a grant award in the amount of dollars on ("CRA Approval"), which is _% of the costs to construct the shoreline improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: 1. Owner acknowledges to the CRA that Owner has received a copy of the Collier County Community Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as "Grant Program"), that Owner has read the Grant Program, and that Owner has had ample opportunity to discuss the Grant Program with Owner's counselor advisor. Owner further acknowledges to the CRA that Owner understands and agrees to abide by all of the terms and conditions of the Grant Program. Owner agrees to the terms and conditions of the Grant Program. 2. Owner is the record owner of property described as 3. Owner has agreed to make certain improvements to the property pursuant to the grant application submitted to the CRA dated attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 4. Owner agrees to complete the construction of the Shoreline Stabilization Improvements within one (1) year ofCRA Approval. Owner also agrees to fund at least 50% of the costs of the shoreline improvements. COMPOSITION EXHIBIT A - FY2008 Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Agreement 1 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A 5. CRA has approved a grant to Owner in the amount of to be administered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement based on an estimated cost of If the actual costs are less than the estimated costs to construct the shoreline improvements and less than $5,000, the grant amount shall be reduced dollar for dollar in matching CRA funds as determined by ratio of matching private funds required. 6. Unless prior disclosure is included in the grant application, no Owner, or any immediate relative of Owner, shall serve as a contractor or subcontractor for the construction of the shoreline improvements and no Owner, or any immediate relative of Owner, shall receive compensation for labor for the construction of the shoreline improvements. An immediate relative of Owner shall include mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, uncle and cousin or family member by marriage to include mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law and sister-in-law. 7. Owner agrees to obtain all necessary Corps of Engineers, Department of Environmental Protection permits and submit any required plans to the County's Community Development and Environmental Services Division. Upon completion of the work, Owner shall submit to the CRA staff a project summary report, two (2) 8 x 10 after photos, a list of materials and construction techniques used, a list of architects and/or contractors, and any other information specific to the project or requested by the CRA staff. The CRA, through its staff, shall confirm that the shoreline improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the application approved by the CRA. 8. Within forty-five (45) days after confirmation that the shoreline improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the approved application, Owner shall be issued a check in the amount of the grant. However, if Owner fails to make the improvements pursuant to the terms of the approved application, or if the proj ect is not completed within one (1) year of CRA approval, or if Owner fails to fund at least 50% of the cost of the shoreline improvements, the grant shall be deemed revoked and Owner shall be entitled to no funding. 9. of Florida. This Agreement shall be governed and construed pursuant to the laws of the State 10. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties and their representatives and agents, and incorporates all prior understandings, whether oral or written. No change, modification or amendment, or any representation, promise or condition, or any waiver, to this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of the party to be charged. 11. This Agreement is personal to Owner, and may not be assigned or transferred by Owner or to Owner's respective heirs, personal representatives, successors or assigns without the prior written consent of the CRA. COMPOSITION EXHIBIT A - FY2008 Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Agreement 2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT A IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date and year first written above. OWNER(s): (1) Witness Signature By: Printed/Typed Name Printed/Typed Name (2) Witness Signature By: Printed/Typed Name Printed/Typed Name ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: , Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Marjorie M. Student-Stirling Assistant County Attorney COMPOSITION EXHIBIT A - FY2008 Shoreline Stabilization Improvement Grant Agreement 3 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B SWEAT EQUITY IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM General Provisions The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) created the Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program to provide financial assistance to existing residential (single-family owner-occupied and single-family or duplex rentals) in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area by offering financial and technical assistance for residential site improvements. Improvements must be exterior improvements to the structure or surrounding site. All improvements must meet the criteria listed below as well as the current requirements of the land development code, building code, and construction inspections, and any applicable zoning overlays. Improvements that remedy existing code enforcement violations also qualify if combined with other site improvements. The CRA is funded by Tax Increment Financing (TIF), a capture of Collier County's property taxes above the year 2000 property tax value. TIF is a unique tool that CRAs can use to leverage public funds and to promote private sector activity: · The Grant is for single-family owner-occupied residences and for single-family or duplex residential rental property. · The CRA will provide 100% of the cost of materials for external improvements to existing structures, buildings and surrounding property. . Cost of material improvement is $500 minimum and $1,000 maximum. · Funds may not be used for "sweat equity" (cost oflabor or personal effort). · Applicant must perform two accepted improvements to exterior ofthe property. . Grant applications may be submitted 30 days prior to Availability Period*: o Oct. 1 st_Dec.30th o May 1 st_July 31st * Availability Period is the ninety (90) days that all work must be completed. Funding awarded will be evaluated based on the contribution made by each applicant as well as the extent of improvements. Projects must include a minimum oftwo (2) different types of improvements (described below). For example, a project that consists of only one type of improvement (new paint) will not qualify. All proposed work must be approved before beginning any work. Grant funding is not retroactive. All work must be completed within ninety (90) days of approval by eRA. Applicants are required to request a meeting with staff prior to submittal of application. All sweat equity work to be completed under this program must be: · Reviewed and recommended for approval by the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board, and . Pre-approved by the CRA Board.. Grant funds may be used for the following improvements: . Painting (all colors must be approved) · Window or door replacements or repairs to hurricane standards, hurricane shutters · Repointing of mortar joints for brick or stone fronts COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B . Landscaping installation, and improvement at front of building (visible from public street), and must include in-ground irrigation system . All work must be completed within 90 days of approval by CRA Grant funds may not be used for: . Working capital or administrative costs (payroll, rent, utilities, etc.) . Sweat equity (time/labor of applicant or family) . New construction . Residential additions/expansions of existing buildings or on site . Residential rental property - apartments or buildings with more than two units . Interior renovations . Seawalls or waterfront improvements . Demolition only . Loans or other capital support . Work that will extend beyond ninety (90) days of approval by CRA . Work completed prior to approval of Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Project Evaluation All projects will be evaluated based upon the following: . Number and extent of improvements (minimum 2 for residential) . Ability to begin work immediately and ability to complete project within 90 days . Remedy of code enforcement violations Project Provides Points Points Available Awarded New paint only & pressure wash 1 Paint complements the "Old Florida" style 1 Design consistent with the "Old Florida" style 1 Replacement or repaired windows or doors 1 Repointing of mortar joints for brick or stone fronts, stucco repair 1 Woodwork repair, replacement or new installation 1 Landscaping improvements and irrigation system repair 1 Install new irrigation system 3 Applicant has funding and is prepared to begin permitting process and hiring of 1 qualified contractors immediately following CRA approval and complete all work within 90 days of approval by CRA Debris removal, fallen trees 1 Exotic tree/plant removal 2 Repair Code Violations 3 Replace/repair rain gutters 1 Repair/replace ripped or torn screens 1 Subtotal COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B PROCESS Step 1: Applicant Meets with Staff . Applicant must request a meeting with staff prior to submittal of application. . Applicant & staff meet at project site Step 2: Applicant Submittal . Site Improvement Grant Application & Project Initiation and Completion Form . Owner Authorization Form requires notarization . Two 8 x 10 color photos of the existing conditions ("before" photos) . Sketch of proposed improvements . Budget estimates for the improvements if work to be completed by applicant Step 3: CRA Staff and Advisory Board Review . CRA staff reviews application and completes the Points Form, then places the application on agenda of next Advisory Board meeting . Advisory Board checks project to make sure it meets all grant criteria . Applicant is required to be present at the Advisory Board meeting to answer any questions that may arise during the review or to provide additional material if requested . Ifproject meets all criteria, the Advisory Board makes a recommendation to CRA . Grant funding is limited with first priority given to projects with higher points Step 4: CRA Review and Approval . CRA staff prepares Sweat Equity Grant Agreement for the CRA to review/approve . Applicant signs Grant Agreement · Application with Advisory Board recommendation and agreement placed on CRA agenda for review and approval · CRA reviews Advisory Board recommendation and agreement during regular meeting and approves or denies project Step 5: Site PIau Improvement Process . Applicant completes work Step 6: Project Completion and Submittal of Project Summary Report · Upon completion of work and inspection to insure work conforms to the work that was proposed, applicant submits: o "Project Summary Report," including description of completed improvements, two 8X 1 0 color "after" photos, invoices, list of materials and construction techniques used, any additional information specific to the project. · Notarized "Payment Request Form" and all materials receipts and/or canceled checks as proofthat all materials and contracted improvements have been paid Step 7: CRA Staff Submits Project Completion Report for Payment . CRA Staff visits site and documents improvements. · CRA Staff forwards Completion Report and documents to County for payment. COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 3 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B SWEAT EQUITY IMPROVEMENT GRANT APPLICATION Section 1: Applicant Information Owner Name: Owner Address: Site Address (if different from owner address): Legal Description of Site: Daytime Phone: Alternate Phone: E-Mail Address: How long have you owned this property? Number of Years in Business at Site Address: Occupational License Number: First Time Shoreline Improvement Grant Applicant? Yes D NoD NoD Ifno, how many applications submitted? Grant(s) awarded? Yes D COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 4 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B Section 2: Project Information Existing Condition of Project (attach additional sheets ifnecessary): ATTACH "BEFORE" PHOTOS AT LEAST TWO 8XlO COLOR PHOTOS, OTHERS MAY BE ADDED TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE SITE). Outline Proposed Improvements in Detail (attach additional sheets if necessary): List Materials to be Used and Construction Methods to be Utilized (i.e. type paint, plant species, irrigation system, doors/windows, etc.) (Attach additional sheets ifnecessary): COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 5 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B Section 3: Project Cost Information Estimated Project Cost: · ALL WORK TO BE COMPLETED BY OWNER, FAMILY OR FRIENDS · APPLICA TION MUST HAVE AT LEAST WRITTEN ESTIMATES OR QUOTES FOR MATERIALS A TT ACHED TO THE APPLICATION Estimated Requested from CRA $ Project materials must be a minimum of $500 and a maximum of $1,000 COPIES OF ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS WILL BE REQUIRED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AS PROOF THAT ALL MATERIALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN PAID. NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE MADE BY THE CRA UNTIL ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS HA VE BEEN RECEIVED AND VERIFIED. Section 4: Availability of Grant Funds This grant program will be available for limited periods of the calendar year. . Winter Program - October 1 st through December 30th . Summer Program - May 1 st through July 31 st Owner Signature Date Owner Signature Date CRA Staff Date COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 6 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B PROJECT INITIATION AND COMPLETION FORM (to be submitted with Site Improvement Grant Application) I, , owner/tenant of the property located at , have the funding and capability necessary to begin the site improvements listed under Section 2 of the completed Sweat Equity Improvement Grant application and have the ability to complete all improvements within ninety (90) days of the approval of the improvement grant by the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency. Signature of Tenant (if leased) Date Signature of Tenant (if leased) (if jointly leased) Date Signature of Owner Date Signature of Owner (if jointly owned) Date COMPOSITE EXHffiIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 7 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B Section 5: List of A roved Landsca in COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 8 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B * Cabbage palms must be used in groupings of 3 to count towards a single canopy tree. Palms can only be used for up to 30% of the required number of canopy trees. Not a good buffer shrub - becomes leggy over time. ** COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 9 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B PROJECT SUMMARY REPORT FORM (Submit after project completion) Describe Condition of Project: A IT ACH "AFTER" PHOTOS (INCLUDING AT LEAST TWO 8X 1 0 COLOR PHOTOS, OTHERS MAY BE ADDED TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE THE SHORELINE IMPROVEMENTS). List Materials and Construction Methods used, especially if unique methods were necessary to preserve or enhance some aspects of the improved site (attach additional sheets if necessary): List Names and Contact Information for Contractors Involved to Provide Proper Credit Provide any other important information specific to the project. All projects will be listed in the annual project report of the CRA so details and noteworthy information about the project is very critical. Owner Signature Date Owner Signature Date COMPOSITE EXHffiIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 10 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B PAYMENT REQUEST FORM (PROJECT COSTS) (attach all receipts, invoices and/or cancelled checks) On , the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency approved a portion of the following improvements (100% of the total up to $1,000) to be funded through the Sweat Equity Grant Program: Improvement Cost Total COPIES OF ALL RECEIPTS AND/OR CANCELED CHECKS WILL BE REQUIRED UPON PROJECT COMPLETION AS PROOF THA TALL MA TERIALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS HAVE BEEN PAID. I hereby confirm that all items listed above have been completed as per the Sweat Equity Improvement Grant application submitted to the CRA and authorized by the CRA. Therefore, I am requesting the approved funding in the total amount of $ as approved by the CRA. The foregoing Payment Request Form was executed before me this day of ,2007 by owner of the property located at ,who: is personally known by me OR who has produced as proof of identity. Affix notary seal Notary Public (Signature) Print Name of Notary Public Commission No: My Commission Expires: COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant FY2008 11 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN eRA AND OWNER FOR SWEAT EQUITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR BA YSHORE/GA TEW A Y TRIANGLE REDEVELOPMENT AREA THIS AGREEMENT ENTERED this day of by and between the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (hereinafter referred to as "CRA") and (hereinafter referred to as "Owner"). WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, in Collier County Ordinance No. 2002-38, the Board of County Commissioners delegated authority to the CRA to award and administer CRA grants including contracts with owners for CRA grants; and WHEREAS, CRA Resolution No. 07-XX established the Sweat Equity Improvement Grant; and WHEREAS, Owner has applied for a Sweat Equity Grant III the amount of dollars; and WHEREAS, the CRA has determined that Owner meets the eligibility requirements and was approved for a grant award in the amount of dollars on ("CRA Approval"), which is 1 00% of the costs to construct the improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: 1. Owner acknowledges to the CRA that Owner has received a copy of the Collier County Community Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Program (hereinafter referred to as "Grant Program"), that Owner has read the Grant Program, and that Owner has had ample opportunity to discuss the Grant Program with Owner's counselor advisor. Owner further acknowledges to the CRA that Owner understands and agrees to abide by all of the terms and conditions of the Grant Program. Owner agrees to the terms and conditions ofthe Grant Program. 2. Owner is the record owner of property described as 3. Owner has agreed to make certain improvements to the property pursuant to the grant application submitted to the CRA dated attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 4. Owner agrees to complete the construction of the Sweat Equity Improvements within ninety (90) days of CRA Approval. Owner also agrees to provide the seat equity (labor) to complete the improvements. COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Agreement 1 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B 5. eRA has approved a grant to Owner in the amount of to be administered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement based on an estimated cost of . If the actual cost of materials are less than the estimated costs to construct the improvements, the grant amount shall be reduced dollar for dollar in CRA funds; however in no case will the cost of materials for improvements be less than $500. 6. Unless prior disclosure is included in the grant application, no Owner, or any immediate relative of Owner, shall serve as a contractor or subcontractor for the construction of the improvements and no Owner, or any immediate relative of Owner, shall receive compensation for labor for the construction of the improvements. An immediate relative of Owner shall include mother, father, brother, sister, aunt, uncle and cousin or family member by marriage to include mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law and sister-in-law. 7. Owner agrees that all improvements completed do not require a Collier County permit or permit from any other agency. Upon completion ofthe work, Owner shall submit to the CRA staff a project summary report, two (2) 8 x 10 after photos, a list of materials and construction techniques used, and any other information specific to the project or requested by the CRA staff. The CRA, through its staff, shall confirm that the improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the application approved by the CRA. 8. Within forty-five (45) days after confirmation that the improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the approved application, Owner shall be issued a check in the amount of the grant. However, if Owner fails to make the improvements pursuant to the terms of the approved application, or if the project is not completed within ninety (90) days of CRA approval, or if Owner fails to make improvements of at least $500 value, the grant shall be deemed revoked and Owner shall be entitled to no funding. 9. of Florida. This Agreement shall be governed and construed pursuant to the laws of the State 10. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties and their representatives and agents, and incorporates all prior understandings, whether oral or written. No change, modification or amendment, or any representation, promise or condition, or any waiver, to this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of the party to be charged. 11. This Agreement is personal to Owner, and may not be assigned or transferred by Owner or to Owner's respective heirs, personal representatives, successors or assigns without the prior written consent of the CRA. COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Agreement 2 COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date and year first written above. OWNER(s): (1) Witness Signature By: Printed/Typed Name Printed/Typed Name (2) Witness Signature By: Printed/Typed Name Printed/Typed Name ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: MaIjorie M. Student-Stirling Assistant County Attorney COMPOSITE EXHIBIT B - Sweat Equity Improvement Grant Agreement 3