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File #: 14-4291    Version: 1 Name: Reconstruct Bid for 1009 Tuskegee St.
Type: Agenda Item Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 12/16/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/6/2015 Final action: 1/6/2015
Title: Award bid for the completion of one residential reconstruction project as part of the HOME Reconstruct Program to Symone Construction Services in the amount of $80,000
Attachments: 1. Reconstruct bid for 1009 Tuskegee St.pdf, 2. Reconstruct Procedures.pdf

From

Katherine Garcia-Thomson

 

Title

Award bid for the completion of one residential reconstruction project as part of the HOME Reconstruct Program to Symone Construction Services in the amount of $80,000

 

Presenter

William A. Hills, Director, Housing and Neighborhood Services

 

Recommended Action

Approve

 

Analysis

One family residing at the location listed in attachment 1 has met all of the eligibility requirements of the HOME Reconstruction Program as described below; the City Council is therefore requested to award the bid for one residential reconstruction project as part of the HOME Reconstruction Program to the low bidder for the project, Symone Construction Services, in the amount of $80,000.

 

The Housing and Neighborhood Services Department, as part of the Housing rehabilitation program, takes applications from citizens of Grand Prairie for assistance in the rehabilitation of their homes.  All HNS rehabilitation programs are federally funded, with the reconstruction program being the most comprehensive rehabilitation effort.  The detailed procedures/guidelines for the reconstruction program can be found in attachment #2.

 

The HOME Reconstruct Program has specific eligibility requirements.  The applicant must be 60 years of age or older, or have a long-term disability supported statement; the home must be owner-occupied with a valid Deed of Trust; the property must be located within the city limits of Grand Prairie; the applicant must have owned the property at least 3 years; the current taxes must be paid (county, city and schools); the insurance must be current (minimum value of home), and the property must be more than 75% deteriorated from its appraised value, as provided by the appropriate appraisal district.

 

To qualify for this program, the applicant's income must not exceed 80% of the median income for the City of Grand Prairie, as determined by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).  This program is a Deferred Payment Loan (DPL), not a grant, and a lien is placed on the property for the total amount of reconstruction with a 0% to 3% interest rate, based upon the applicant's income.

 

Financial Consideration

The bid sheet for the project is attached (attachment 1).  Sufficient funding is available and was approved in the CDBG/HOME PY14 program budget to complete the project.