98-3238. Notice of Funding Availability for the HUD-Administered Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramFiscal Year 1997 and Fiscal Year 1998; and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities in New York State; ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 27 (Tuesday, February 10, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 6762-6764]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-3238]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    
    [Docket No. FR-4256-N-03]
    
    
    Notice of Funding Availability for the HUD-Administered Small 
    Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program--Fiscal Year 
    1997 and Fiscal Year 1998; and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program 
    for Small Communities in New York State; Amendment and Extension of 
    Application Deadline
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
    Development, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Amendment to notice of funding availability and extension of 
    application deadline.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice extends the application deadline for the combined 
    fiscal year (FY) 1997 and FY 1998 NOFA for the HUD-Administered Small 
    Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program for Small 
    Communities in New York State, published in the Federal Register on 
    December 16, 1997 (62 FR 65970). This notice establishes the 
    application deadline to be April 2, 1998. This notice also amends that 
    NOFA to clarify the special limitations for multiyear plan recipients.
    
    
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    DATES: Applications are due by April 2, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joseph A. D'Agosta, Director, Office 
    of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban 
    Development, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0068; telephone (212) 
    264-0771. Hearing- or speech-impaired persons may call (212) 264-0927 
    (TTY). (These numbers are not toll-free numbers.)
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) 
    for the HUD-Administered Small Cities Community Development Block Grant 
    (CDBG) Program--Fiscal Year (FY) 1997 and FY 1998, and the Section 108 
    Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities in New York State was 
    published in the Federal Register on December 16, 1997 (62 FR 65970). 
    Recent ice storms in the northeast part of the United States have 
    resulted in ten New York counties receiving Federal disaster 
    declarations. In response to this emergency, HUD is extending the 
    application deadline from March 2, 1998, to April 2, 1998, to allow 
    these counties and other affected communities sufficient time to 
    complete applications that may include activities related to the damage 
    from the ice storms.
        Furthermore, the December 16, 1997 NOFA provided that the 
    application kits would be available from HUD's New York or Buffalo 
    offices at least 45 days prior to the application due date. However, 
    HUD has been unable to provide the application kits as early as 
    planned. Therefore, HUD is extending the application deadline from 
    March 2, 1998, to April 2, 1998, in order to afford communities 
    sufficient time to complete applications once the kits are available.
        In addition, applicants should note that HUD is making funds 
    available to disaster-affected areas in New York (which are all at this 
    time under the jurisdiction of the Buffalo field office) under the 
    noncompetitive Imminent Threat grant provisions of 24 CFR 570.424 (see 
    also Section I.B.2. of the December 16, 1997 NOFA regarding imminent 
    threats (62 FR 65972)). In response to a request from the Governor of 
    New York and on-site assessments by HUD's emergency teams, HUD has 
    announced that it is setting aside up to $12 million of FY 1997 and FY 
    1998 funds for such purposes, pursuant to the provisions cited above. 
    Imminent Threat grant applications are not subject to the procedures 
    and deadlines of the December 16, 1997 NOFA. Eligible applicants should 
    contact the Buffalo field office for information about procedures 
    applicable to such grants. However, counties and other eligible units 
    of general local government that receive CDBG assistance under the 
    Imminent Threat provisions of Sec. 570.424 will not be prejudiced in 
    their application for competitive CDBG Small Cities grant assistance 
    announced in the December 16, 1997 NOFA.
        In addition to extending the application deadline until April 2, 
    1998, this notice also amends the December 16, 1997 NOFA to clarify the 
    special limitations for multiyear plan recipients. Section I.D.2.c. of 
    that NOFA (62 FR 65974, 1st column), regarding Single Purpose grants, 
    and special limitations for multiyear plan recipients, provided 
    information on how the grant limitations apply to applicants with 
    approved multiyear plans that wish to apply for and receive their FY 
    1997 increment. This notice amends the NOFA to clarify that, to the 
    extent to which a recipient with previously-approved multiyear plan 
    received approval for a FY 1997 and/or FY 1998 multiyear plan increment 
    in an amount that is less than the $400,000 (or, in the case of 
    counties, $600,000) grant limits established in the NOFA, such 
    recipient may also, in addition to the application(s) to be submitted 
    for the FY 1997 or FY 1998 multiyear plan increment, submit an 
    application(s) to be rated and ranked with all other competitive 
    applications for up to the difference between the amount of the 
    applicable established grant limit and the amount of the FY 1997 or FY 
    1998 multiyear plan application submission.
        For example, if a community was approved for a multiyear plan of 
    $250,000 for FY 1997 and $250,000 for FY 1998, that community may 
    submit two additional applications for $150,000 each (the $400,000 
    grant limit minus the $250,000 amount approved for the multiyear plan 
    increment equals $150,000), one for FY 1997 and one for FY 1998, to be 
    scored and ranked competitively with all other competitive applications 
    submitted. Thus, in this example, the community could submit up to four 
    (4) separate applications--two applications for $250,000 each for the 
    FY 1997 and FY 1998 previously approved multiyear plan, and two 
    applications for $150,000 each for the FY 1997/FY 1998 competition. HUD 
    is aware of two communities and two counties that fall into this 
    category, and is amending this NOFA after an inquiry from one of the 
    counties. HUD had not taken these facts into consideration when it 
    originally published the NOFA on December 16, 1997, and believes that 
    all communities should have the same opportunity to receive a grant up 
    to the applicable grant limits established in the NOFA.
        Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. The Catalog of Federal 
    Domestic Assistance Number for this program is 14.219.
        Accordingly, FR Doc. 97-32851, the NOFA for the HUD-Administered 
    Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program--Fiscal 
    Year 1997 and Fiscal Year 1998; and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee 
    Program for Small Communities in New York State, published in the 
    Federal Register on December 16, 1997 (60 FR 65970) is amended as 
    follows:
        1. On page 65970, in column 2, the four paragraphs under the 
    heading Dates are amended to read as follows:
    
    DATES: Applications (including applications from recipients approved 
    for a multiyear plan for second or third component in FY 1997 or FY 
    1998) are due by April 2, 1998. Application kits may be obtained from 
    and must be submitted to either HUD's New York or Buffalo Office. (The 
    addresses for these offices are provided in Section II. of this NOFA.)
        Applications, if mailed, must be postmarked no later than midnight 
    on April 2, 1998. If an application is hand-delivered to the New York 
    or the Buffalo Office, the application must be delivered to the 
    appropriate office by no later than 4:00 p.m. (local time) on April 2, 
    1998.
        HUD expects to make application kits available in field offices by 
    a date that affords applicants no fewer than 45 days to respond to this 
    NOFA. If HUD fails to do so, a further extension of the application 
    deadline will be published in the Federal Register. For further 
    information on obtaining and submitting applications, please see 
    Section II. of the NOFA.
        The above-stated application deadline is firm as to date and hour. 
    In the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, HUD will treat 
    as ineligible for consideration any application that is not received by 
    4:00 p.m. on, or postmarked by, April 2, 1998. Applicants should take 
    this procedure into account and make early submission of their 
    materials to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility brought about by 
    unanticipated delays or other delivery-related problems.
        2. On page 65974, in column 1, section I.D.2.c., under the heading 
    ``Special Limitations for Multiyear Plan Recipients'', is amended to 
    read as follows:
    
    I. Purpose and Substantive Description
    
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    D. Types of Grants
    
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    2. Single Purpose Grants
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        c. Special Limitations for Multiyear Plan Recipients. With respect 
    to multiyear plan recipients that choose to submit applications for 
    their second and/or third year increments, such applicants may also 
    submit applications for up to two Single Purpose grants, provided that 
    the sum of the grant amount requested for each approved multiyear 
    increment plus the Single Purpose grant amount requested does not 
    exceed $400,000 (or $600,000 in the case of a county applicant).
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        Dated: February 4, 1998.
    Saul N. Ramirez, Jr.,
    Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development.
    [FR Doc. 98-3238 Filed 2-9-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/10/1998
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Amendment to notice of funding availability and extension of application deadline.
Document Number:
98-3238
Dates:
Applications are due by April 2, 1998.
Pages:
6762-6764 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-4256-N-03
PDF File:
98-3238.pdf