96-4500. Notice of Funding Availability for the HUD-Administered Small Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) ProgramFiscal Year 1996; and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities in New York State; Amendment  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 40 (Wednesday, February 28, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 7533-7536]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4500]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
    Development
    
    [Docket No. FR-4004-N-02]
    
    
    Notice of Funding Availability for the HUD-Administered Small 
    Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program--Fiscal Year 
    1996; and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities 
    in New York State; Amendment
    
    AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
    Development, HUD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 
    1996; Amendment.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice amends the NOFA for the HUD-Administered Small 
    Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program and the Section 
    108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities in New York State, 
    published in the Federal Register on December 28, 1995 (60 FR 67260). 
    This notice provides an additional contact for New York State and to 
    clarify certain other items as described below.
    
    DATES: This notice does not effect the deadline dates described in the 
    December 28, 1995 NOFA for the HUD-Administered Small Cities CDBG 
    Program and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small 
    Communities in New York State (60 FR 67260).
    
    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. (This is not a toll-free number.) Hearing- or speech-impaired 
    persons may call (212) 264-0927 (TDD).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NOFA for the HUD-Administered Small 
    Cities Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program--Fiscal Year 
    (FY) 1996, and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small 
    Communities in New York State was published in the Federal Register on 
    December 28, 1995 (60 FR 67260). Today's notice amends sections I.C.2. 
    (Previous Grantees) and I.E.2.c. (Performance Assessment Reports) of 
    the December 28, 1995 NOFA to clarify that the submission date of 
    annual Performance Assessment Reports (PARs) is no later than October 
    31 for all grant agreements executed before April 1 of the same 
    calendar year, and that the first report should cover the period from 
    the execution of the grant until September 30. Reports on grants made 
    after March 31 of a calendar year will be due October 31 of the 
    following calendar year, and the report should cover the period of time 
    from the execution of the grant until September 30 of the calendar year 
    following grant execution. After the submission of the initial report, 
    PARs will be submitted annually on October 31 until completion of the 
    activities funded under the grant.
        Today's notice also amends section I.D.5.b. (Grant Limits and 
    Funding Requirements) of the December 28, 1995 NOFA to clarify that 
    multi-year requests may be for single purpose grants as well 
    
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    as comprehensive grants. This notice specifies limits for single 
    purpose and comprehensive grants.
        With regard to section I.E.3.c.(1)(a)(iii) (Direct Homeownership 
    Assistance) of the December 28, 1995 NOFA, the authority under the CDBG 
    program to carry out direct homeownership assistance activities has 
    expired. The FY 1996 HUD appropriations bill would have amended the 
    CDBG program to make homeownership activities a permanent eligible CDBG 
    activity. The FY 1996 HUD appropriations bill was not approved by the 
    President, and as of this date such activities are not authorized. If 
    there is a HUD appropriation bill enacted with this provision prior to 
    HUD's announcement of grant awards, then any fundable applications 
    containing such activities would be approvable. However, potential 
    applicants are advised that should direct homeownership activities not 
    be authorized by the time HUD makes the grant awards, HUD would not be 
    able to make a grant obligation for such activities. Applicants should 
    take these matters into consideration when preparing an application 
    that contains direct homeownership activities. It is noted that some 
    direct homeownership activities are eligible under other provisions of 
    the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 
    U.S.C. 5301-5320).
        Today's notice corrects section II.C.2. (Streamlined Application 
    Requirements for Certain Applicants) to be consistent with 24 CFR 
    570.425(c) to provide that a previous year's applicant, whose 
    application was not funded, may notify HUD in writing within the 
    application period that it wishes its previous application to be 
    reconsidered in the current competition. The NOFA published on December 
    28, 1995 erroneously stated that all previous year's unfunded 
    applications would be automatically reconsidered. This provision was in 
    effect for the Fiscal Year 1995 competition only.
        Today's notice amends section III (Technical Assistance) to clarify 
    that both of HUD's New York offices, located in Buffalo and New York 
    City, will be available to provide technical assistance to prospective 
    applicants.
        Today's notice also provides the correct phone number for HUD's 
    Buffalo office, which is (716) 551-5742.
        Accordingly, FR Doc. 95-31383, the NOFA for the HUD-Administered 
    Small Cities Community Development block Grant (CDBG) Program--Fiscal 
    Year 1996, and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small 
    Communities in New York State, published in the Federal Register on 
    December 28, 1995 (60 FR 67260), is amended as follows:
        1. On page 67263, in column 1, section I.C.2., under the heading 
    ``Previous grantees,'' is amended to read as follows:
    
    I. Purpose and Substantive Description
    
    * * * * *
    
    C. Eligibility
    
    * * * * *
        2. Previous grantees. Eligible applicants, which previously have 
    been awarded Small Cities Program CDBG grants, are also subject to an 
    evaluation of capacity and performance. Numerical thresholds for 
    drawdown of funds have been established to assist HUD in evaluating a 
    grantee's progress in implementing its program activities. (These 
    standards apply to all CDBG Program grants received by the community.) 
    An additional threshold relates to the submission of annual Performance 
    Assessment Reports (PARs) which were due October 31, 1995, for all 
    grant agreements executed before April 1, 1995. (See 24 CFR 
    Sec. 570.507(a)(2)(ii)(A).) Failure to submit a PAR is not a curable 
    technical deficiency. Applicants generally will be determined to have 
    performed adequately in the area(s) where the thresholds are met. Where 
    a threshold has not been met, HUD will evaluate the documentation of 
    any mitigating factors, particularly with respect to actions taken by 
    the applicant to accelerate the implementation of its program 
    activities.
    * * * * *
        2. On page 67264, in column 1, section I.D.5.b., under the heading 
    ``Grant Limits and Funding Requirements'' is amended to read as 
    follows:
    
    I. Purpose and Substantive Description
    
    * * * * *
    
    D. Types of Grants
    
    * * * * *
    5. Multi-year Plans
    * * * * *
        b. Grant Limits and Funding Requirements. Single Purpose Multi-year 
    requests: The maximum annual grant for a Single Purpose grant is 
    $600,000, except that counties may apply for up to $900,000 in Single 
    Purpose funds. The maximum amount for Single Purpose grant applications 
    made jointly by units of general local government will be $900,000. The 
    maximum funding for implementing an entire multi-year plan is 
    $1,200,000 for a two year multi-year plan ($1,800,000 for counties and 
    joint applications by units of general local government), and 
    $1,800,000 for a three year multi-year plan ($2,700,000 for counties 
    and joint applications by units of general local government).
        Comprehensive Multi-year requests. The maximum funding for 
    implementing an entire multi-year plan is $3,100,000 for a two year 
    multi-year plan, and $5,000,000 for a three year multi-year plan. 
    However, in no event will HUD award more than $1,200,000 in grant funds 
    for the first year's increment of either a 2-year or 3-year multi-year 
    request.
        Grant funds requested must be sufficient, either by themselves or 
    in combination with funds from other sources, (including any Section 
    108 Loan Guarantee resources requested in conjunction with a Small 
    Cities application under this NOFA) to complete the project within a 
    reasonable amount of time. If other sources of funds are to be used 
    with respect to a project, the source of those funds should be 
    identified and the level of commitment indicated.
    * * * * *
        3. On page 67265, in column 1, section I.E.2.c., under the heading 
    ``Performance Assessment Reports'' is amended to read as follows:
    
    I. Purpose and Substantive Description
    
    * * * * *
    
    E. Selection Criteria/Ranking Factors and Final Selection
    
    * * * * *
    2. Performance Evaluation
    * * * * *
        c. Performance Assessment Reports. Under 24 CFR 570.507, Small 
    Cities CDBG grantees are required to submit Performance Assessment 
    Reports (PARs) no later than October 31 for all grants executed before 
    April 1 of the same calendar year. The first report should cover the 
    period from the execution of the grant until September 30. Reports on 
    grants made after March 31 of a calendar year will be due October 31 of 
    the following calendar year, and the reports will cover the period of 
    time from the execution of the grant until September 30 of the calendar 
    year following grant execution. After the submission of the initial 
    report, PARs will be submitted annually on October 31 until completion 
    of the activities funded under the grant. For an application for FY 
    1996 funds to be considered for funding, the applicant must be current 
    in its submission of Performance Assessment Reports. Failure to submit 
    a PAR is not a curable technical 
    
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    deficiency under Section V of this NOFA.
    * * * * *
        4. On page 67268, in column 2, section I.E.3.c.(1)(a)(iii), under 
    the heading ``Direct Homeownership Assistance,'' after the fifth 
    paragraph, a new paragraph is added, to read as follows:
    
    I. Purpose and Substantive Description
    
    * * * * *
    
    E. Selection Criteria/Ranking Factors and Final Selection
    
    * * * * *
    3. Four Factor Rating
    * * * * *
        c. Program Impact--General.
    * * * * *
        (1) Program Impact--Single Purpose Grants.
    * * * * *
        (a) Program Impact--Single Purpose--Housing.
    * * * * *
        (iii) Direct Homeownership Assistance.
    * * * * *
        The authority under the CDBG program to carry out direct 
    homeownership assistance activities has expired. The FY 1996 HUD 
    appropriations bill would have amended the CDBG program to make 
    homeownership activities a permanent eligible CDBG activity. The FY 
    1996 HUD appropriations bill was not approved by the President, and as 
    of this date such activities are not authorized. If there is a HUD 
    appropriation bill enacted with this provision prior to HUD's 
    announcement of grant awards, then any fundable applications containing 
    such activities would be approvable. However, potential applicants are 
    advised that should direct homeownership activities not be authorized 
    by the time HUD makes the grant awards, HUD would not be able to make a 
    grant obligation for such activities. Applicants should take these 
    matters into consideration when preparing an application that contains 
    direct homeownership activities. It is noted that some direct 
    homeownership activities are eligible under other provisions of the 
    Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 U.S.C. 
    5301-5320).
    * * * * *
        5. On page 67278, in column 1, section II.A., under the heading 
    ``Obtaining Applications'' is amended to read as follows:
    
    II. Application and Funding Award Process
    
    A. Obtaining Applications
    
        All nonentitled communities in New York State may obtain 
    application kits through HUD's New York or Buffalo Offices. The 
    addresses for HUD's Buffalo and New York offices are:
    
    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Community 
    Planning and Development, Attention: Small Cities Coordinator, 26 
    Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0068, Telephone (212) 264-6500
    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Planning and 
    Development Division, Attention: Small Cities Coordinator, 465 Main 
    Street, Lafayette Court, Buffalo, NY 14203, Telephone (716) 551-5742
    * * * * *
        6. On page 67278, in column 1, section II.B., under the heading 
    ``Submitting Applications,'' the third sentence of the first paragraph 
    is amended to read as follows:
    
    II. Application and Funding Award Process
    
    * * * * *
    
    B. Submitting Applications
    
        * * * Final applications may be mailed, and if they are received 
    after the deadline, must be postmarked no later than midnight, March 
    13, 1996. * * *
    * * * * *
        7. On page 67278, in column 2, section II.C.2., under the heading 
    ``Streamlined Application Requirements for Certain Applicants'' is 
    amended to read as follows:
    
    II. Application and Funding Award Process
    
    * * * * *
    
    C. The Application
    
    * * * * *
    2. Streamlined Application Requirements for Certain Applicants
        An eligible applicant that submitted an application under the 
    Fiscal Year 1995 NOFA, but whose application was not selected for 
    funding, may notify HUD in writing by the application deadline date, 
    March 13, 1996, that it wishes its FY 1995 application to be 
    reactivated for consideration under this NOFA. Applications that are 
    reactivated may be updated, amended, or supplemented by the applicant, 
    provided that such amendment or supplementation is received no later 
    than the due date for applications under this NOFA. If there is no 
    significant change in the application involving new activities or 
    alteration of proposed activities that will significantly change the 
    scope, location, or objectives of the proposed activities or 
    beneficiaries, there will be no further citizen participation 
    requirement to keep the application active for a succeeding round or 
    competition.
        Applicants with activities approved for funding under the Fiscal 
    Year 1995 NOFA are eligible for additional funding for those activities 
    under this NOFA. Applicants seeking additional funding for activities 
    selected for funding under the Fiscal Year 1995 NOFA may notify the 
    Department in writing by March 13, 1996 that they wish to seek 
    additional funding for those activities. Such applicants may 
    incorporate by reference the application materials in the applicant's 
    Fiscal Year 1995 application, and may provide material to update or 
    supplement the prior application.
        All applicants are free to submit an entirely new application in 
    place of a previous application should they so desire.
    * * * * *
        8. On pages 67278, column 3, to page 67279, column 1, section III., 
    under the heading ``Technical Assistance'' is amended to read as 
    follows:
    
    III. Technical Assistance
    
        Prior to the application deadline, the Buffalo and New York Offices 
    will provide technical assistance on request to individual applicants, 
    including explaining and responding to questions regarding program 
    regulations, and defining terms in the application package. In 
    addition, HUD plans to conduct informational meetings around the State 
    to discuss the Small Cities Program, and will conduct application 
    workshops in conjunction with these meetings. Please contact the 
    Buffalo or New York Office for further information regarding these 
    meetings. Application kits will be available at these meetings, as well 
    as from the HUD offices previously identified in Section II of this 
    NOFA, and will also be available at the informational meetings. In 
    order to ensure that the application deadline is met, it is strongly 
    suggested that applicants begin preparing their applications 
    immediately and not wait for the informational meetings.
        In order to be considered for funding, complete applications (an 
    original and two photocopies of the entire application) must be 
    physically received by the appropriate HUD office on March 13, 1996, by 
    4 p.m. or, if mailed, postmarked no later than midnight, March 13, 
    1996. Applications must be 
    
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    delivered or mailed to the appropriate HUD office at the address 
    indicated in Section II.
    
        Dated: February 22, 1996.
    Mark C. Gordon,
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
    Development.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/28/1995
Published:
02/28/1996
Department:
Housing and Urban Development Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 1996; Amendment.
Document Number:
96-4500
Dates:
This notice does not effect the deadline dates described in the December 28, 1995 NOFA for the HUD-Administered Small Cities CDBG Program and the Section 108 Loan Guarantee Program for Small Communities in New York State (60 FR 67260).
Pages:
7533-7536 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. FR-4004-N-02
PDF File:
96-4500.pdf