[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 80 (Tuesday, April 27, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 22634-22639]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-10564]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-4410-C-02]
FY 1999 Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for
HUD's Housing, Community Development, and Empowerment Programs;
Extension of HOPE VI Demolition Grants and Fair Housing Initiative
Program Application Deadline; Table of Contents; Updated SuperNOFA
Programs Chart; and Technical Corrections
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, HUD.
ACTION: Extension of HOPE VI Demolition Grants and Fair Housing
Initiative Program (FHIP) Application Deadlines; SuperNOFA Table of
Contents; Updated SuperNOFA Programs Chart; and Technical Corrections
to SuperNOFA.
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SUMMARY: On February 26, 1999, HUD published the Fiscal Year (FY) 1999
Super Notice of Funding Availability (SuperNOFA) for HUD's Housing,
Community Development, and Empowerment programs. This notice extends
the application due dates for the Fair Housing Initiative Program
(FHIP) and HOPE VI Demolition Grants program (the application due date
for HOPE VI Revitalization Grants remains unchanged). For the
convenience of readers, this notice also provides a table of contents
to the FY 1999 SuperNOFA. The table identifies the page numbers in the
February 26, 1999 Federal Register publication where the individual
program sections of the SuperNOFA are located. Additionally, the notice
provides an updated SuperNOFA programs chart to reflect the change in
the application due dates for the FHIP and HOPE VI Demolition Grants
programs. This notice also makes various technical corrections and
clarifications to the February 26, 1999 SuperNOFA.
DATES: The application due date for the FHIP program is extended to
June 30, 1999. The application due date for HOPE VI Demolition Grants
is extended to July 29, 1999. No other application due dates are
extended by this notice.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For the programs listed in this
notice, please contact the office or individual listed in the ``For
Further Information'' portion of the section of the individual programs
that are part of the SuperNOFA, published on February 26, 1999 at 64 FR
9618.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On February 26, 1999 (64 FR 9618), HUD published its FY 1999
SuperNOFA for HUD's Housing, Community Development, and Empowerment
programs. The FY 1999 SuperNOFA announced the availability of
approximately $2.4 billion in HUD program funds covering 32 grant
programs and program components administered by the following HUD
offices: the Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD); the
Office of Housing-Federal Housing Administration (FHA); the Office of
Public and Indian Housing (PIH); the Office of Policy Development and
Research (PD&R); the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
(FH&EO); and the Office of Lead Hazard Control.
This notice extends the application due dates for the Fair Housing
Initiative Program (FHIP) and the HOPE VI Demolition Grants program
(the application due date for HOPE VI Revitalization Grants remains
unchanged). For the convenience of readers, this notice also provides a
table of contents to the FY 1999 SuperNOFA. The table identifies the
page numbers in the February 26, 1999 Federal Register publication
where the individual program sections of the SuperNOFA are located.
Additionally, the notice provides an updated SuperNOFA programs chart
to reflect the change in the application due date for the FHIP and HOPE
VI Demolition Grants programs. This notice also makes various technical
corrections and clarifications to the February 26, 1999 SuperNOFA.
Extension of FHIP Application Due Date
The FY 1999 SuperNOFA announce the application due date for the
FHIP program to be April 27, 1999. HUD is extending the application due
date for the FHIP program to June 30, 1999.
Extension of HOPE VI Demolition Grants Application Due Date
The FY 1999 SuperNOFA announced the application due date for the
HOPE VI Demolition Grants program to be May 6, 1999. Section 531 of the
Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1996 (title V of the FY
1999 HUD Appropriations Act; Pub. L. 105-276, approved October 21,
1998; 112 Stat. 2461, 2570-2574) amended section 18 of the United
States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437p), which governs the
demolition and disposition of public housing. To provide applicants
with adequate time to conform their applications to the recent
statutory amendments, HUD is extending the application due date for
HOPE VI Demolition Grants to July 29, 1999. The application due date
for HOPE VI Revitalization Grants announced in the FY 1999 SuperNOFA
(May 27, 1999) is unchanged.
Table of Contents for the FY 1999 SuperNOFA
(Published February 26, 1999, 64 FR 9618)
Introduction--page 9618
FY 1999 SuperNOFA Funding Charts--pages 9621-9626
General Section--page 9627
Community Development Technical Assistance--page 9633
Community Outreach Partnership Centers (COPC)--page 9651
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)--page
9659
Hispanic-Serving Institutions Assisting Communities
(HSIAC)--page 9669
Fair Housing Initiative Program (FHIP)--page 9677
Housing Counseling--page 9691
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control--page 9699
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Research to Improve the Evaluation and Control of
Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazards--page 9709
Intervention to Control Mold and Moisture Problems in Inner
City Housing--page 9717
HOPE VI Revitalization and Demolition--page 9725
Public Housing Drug Elimination--page 9743
Public Housing Drug Elimination--New Approaches--page 9757
Public Housing Drug Elimination Technical Assistance--page
9771
Multifamily Housing Drug Elimination--page 9779
Economic Development Initiative (EDI)--page 9789
Brownfields Economic Development Initiative (BEDI)--page
9799
Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP)--page
9809
Youthbuild--page 9815
Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance--page 9823
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA)--page
9835
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly--page 9845
Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with
Disabilities--page 9861
Appendix to SuperNOFA--List of HUD Field Offices--page 9879
Updated SuperNOFA Programs Chart
As a result of the change in the application due date for the HOPE
VI Demolition Grants program, HUD is reprinting the SuperNOFA programs
chart provided in the February 26, 1999 Federal Register publication
(64 FR 9618, 9620-9626). The chart below identifies the HUD programs
that are part of the FY 1999 SuperNOFA. The chart also includes the
application due date for each program (reflecting the revised due dates
for the FHIP and HOPE VI Demolition Grants programs), the OMB approval
number for the information collection requirements contained in the
specific program, and the catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
number.
As noted in the General Section to the FY 1999 SuperNOFA, the
approximate available funds for each program are expected funding
levels based on appropriated funds. In the event that HUD recaptures
funds or other funds become available for any program, HUD reserves the
right to increase the available program funding amounts by the amount
available.
HUD FY 1999 SuperNOFA Funding
[Dollars in millions]
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Funding Submission location and
Program name available Due date room
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HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Community Development Technical $24.25
Assistance.
Community Development Block Grant 2.5 May 26, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251,
(CDBG) TA. and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Offices.
CFDA No: 14.227
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0166
Community Housing Development 9 May 26, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251,
Organization (CHDO) TA. and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Offices.
CFDA No. 14.239
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0166
Home TA.............................. 8 May 26, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251,
and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Offices.
CFDA No. 14.239
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0166
Supportive Housing Program (SHP) TA.. 2.5 May 26, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251,
and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Offices.
CFDA No. 14.235
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0166
HOPWA TA............................. 2.25 May 26, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251.
CFDA No. 14.241
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0133
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UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE PARTNERSHIPS
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University and College Programs...... 22.15
Community Outreach Partnership 7.5 June 9, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251.
Centers (COPC).
CFDA No: 14511
OMB Approval No.: 2528-0180
Historically Black Colleges and 9 June 9, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251
Universities (HBCUs) Program. and copies to local HUD
Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.237
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0122
Hispanic-Serving Institutions 5.65 June 9, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251.
Assisting Communities (HSIAC)
Program.
CFDA No.: 14.514
OMB Approval No.: 2528-0198
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FAIR HOUSING OUTREACH, ENFORCEMENT AND ASSISTED HOUSING COUNSELING
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Fair Housing and Housing Counseling 31.6
Programs.
Education and Outreach Initiative 4.5 June 30, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 5234.
(EOI).
CFDA No.: 14.409
OMB Approval No.: 2529-0033
Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI). 9.3 June 30, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 5234.
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CFDA No.: 14.410
OMB Approval No.: 2539-0033
Fair Housing Organizations Initiative 1.2 June 30, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 5234.
(FHOI).
CFDA No.: 14.413
OMB Approval No.: 2539-0033
Local Housing Counseling Agencies.... 5.6 May 25, 1999................. Appropriate HUD
Homeownership Center (HOC).
CFDA No.: 14.169
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0261
National, Regional, and Multi-State 7.5 May 25, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 9166.
Intermediaries.
CFDA No.: 14.169
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0261
State Housing Finance Agencies....... 3.5 May 25, 1999................. Appropriate HUD
Homeownership Center (HOC).
CFDA No.: 14.169
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0261
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LEAD HAZARD CONTROL
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Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control 62.5
Programs.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control 56 May 26, 1999................. Postal Service: HUD
Program. Headquarters, Office of
Lead Hazard Control, Room
P3206.
CFDA No.: 14.900
OMB Approval No.: pending
Research to Improve Evaluation and 2.5 May 26, 1999................. Postal Service: HUD
Control of Residential Lead-Based Headquarters, Office of
Paint Hazards. Lead Hazard Control, Room
P3206.
CFDA No.: 14.900
OMB Approval No.: 2529-0011
Mold and Moisture Control in Inner 4 May 26, 1999................. Postal Service: HUD
City Housing. Headquarters, Office of
Lead Hazard Control, Room
P3206.
CFDA No.: 14.900
OMB Approval No.: pending
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PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING REVITALIZATION AND DEMOLITION
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Revitalization and Demolition 583
Programs.
Hope VI Revitalization Grants........ 523 May 27, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 4138
and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.866
OMB Approval No.: 2577-0208
HOPE VI Demolition Grants............ 60 July 29, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 4138
and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.866
OMB Approval No.: 2577-0208
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DRUG ELIMINATION IN PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING
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Drug Elimination Programs............ 289.30
Public Housing Drug Elimination 242.75 June 16, 1999................ Appropriate local HUD Field
Program (including Youth Sports Office or Area Office of
Eligible Activities). Native American Programs.
CFDA No.: 14.854
OMB Control No.: 2577-0124
Public Housing Drug Elimination New 28.3 July 1, 1999................. Appropriate local HUD Field
Approach (Formerly Safe Neighborhood Office or Area Office of
Grant). Native American Programs.
CFDA No.: 14.854
OMB Control No.: 2577-0124
Public Housing Drug Elimination TA... 2 June 16, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 4206.
CFDA No.: 14.854
OMB Control No.: 2577-0124
Drug Elimination Grants for 16.25 June 16, 1999................ Appropriate local HUD Field
Multifamily Low Income Housing. Office or Area Office of
Native American Programs.
CFDA No.: 14.193
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0476
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND EMPOWERMENT
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Economic and Empowerment Programs.... 120
Economic Development Initiative...... 35 June 11, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 7251
and copy to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
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CFDA No.: 14.246
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0153
Brownfields Economic Development 25 June 25, 1999................ HUD Headquarters Room 7251
Initiative. and copy to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.246
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0153
Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity 20 April 29, 1999............... HUD Headquarters Room 7251.
Program (SHOP).
CFDA No.: 14.247
OMB Approval No.: N/A
Youthbuild........................... 40 April 30, 1999............... HUD Headquarters Room 7251
and copy to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.243
OMB Approval No.: 2508-0142
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TARGETED HOUSING AND HOMELESS ASSISTANCE
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Targeted Housing and Homeless 1,224.27
Assistance Programs.
Continuum of Care Homeless Assistance 750 June 2, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7270
and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Offices.
--Supportive Housing-- CFDA No.:
14.235
--Shelter Plus Care--CFDA No.:
14.238
--Section 8 Moderate
Rehabilitation--Single Room
Occupancy (SRO)
CFDA No.: 14.249
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0112
Housing Opportunities for Persons 22.27 June 2, 1999................. HUD Headquarters Room 7251
with AIDS. and copies to appropriate
local HUD Field Office.
CFDA No.: 14.241
OMB Approval No.: 2506-0133
Section 202 Supportive Housing for 434.8 May 27, 1999................. Appropriate local HUD
the Elderly. Multifamily HUB or
Multifamily Program Center.
CFDA No.: 14.157
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0267
Section 811 Supportive Housing for
Persons with Disabilities.
CFDA No.: 14.181
OMB Approval No.: 2502-0462 87.2 May 27, 1999................. Appropriate local HUD
Multifamily HUB or
Multifamily Program Center.
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Corrections and Clarifications Made by This Notice
This notice corrects the following editorial and technical errors
that have been identified in various program sections of the FY 1999
SuperNOFA.
Fair Housing Initiative Program (FHIP). The FHIP program section of
the SuperNOFA is corrected to provide that eligible applicants under
the Joint Enforcement program Component also include Qualified Fair
Housing Organizations (QFHOs) and Fair Housing Organizations (FHOs)
with at least one year of experience in complaint intake, testing for
fair housing violations, and meritorious claims. This correction is
necessary to more accurately reflect the regulatory requirement that
eligible fair housing enforcement organizations have at least one
year's experience in enforcement-related activities.
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program. The Lead-Based paint
Hazard Control Program section is corrected to provide that State and
Indian tribal governments must have submitted a Lead-based Paint
Contractor Certification and Accreditation Program for EPA review and
authorization at the time of application for grant funding. This
correction ensures that State and Indian tribal governments have the
maximum opportunity to compete for this grant program.
Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. This notice
corrects the addresses for submitting applications under the Section
202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program. The notice also
corrects the erroneous impression that the only condition for which an
option agreement or contract for sale may be terminated is if the
Sponsor is not awarded a fund reservation. It is HUD's intention that
the purchaser is not required to exercise the option to close on the
property if there are problems such as environmental defects, the site
does not pass the inspection, or the appraisal is less than the
purchase price.
Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities
Program. This notice corrects the addresses for submitting applications
under the Section 811 Supportive Housing for Disabilities Program (the
``Section 811 Program''). Additionally, the notice corrects an
inconsistency in the Section 811 Program section regarding project size
for group homes assisted under this program. This notice also clarifies
that at least 51% of a Sponsor's board must consist of persons with
disabilities (including persons with disabilities similar to those of
the prospective residents). The notice also corrects two
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typographical errors regarding necessary application exhibits. This
notice also adds the HUD-Grand Rapids Office to this list of local HUD
offices identified in Appendix A to the Section 811 Program section of
the SuperNOFA.
The notice also corrects the erroneous impression that the only
condition for which an option agreement or contract for sale may be
terminated is if the Sponsor is not awarded a fund reservation. It is
HUD's intention that the purchaser is not required to exercise the
option to close on the property if there are problems such as
environmental defects, the site does not pass the inspection, or the
appraisal is less than the purchase price.
Accordingly, in the SuperNOFA for Housing, Community Development,
and Empowerment Programs, notice document 99-4476, beginning at 64 FR
9618, in the issue of Friday, February 26, 1999, the following
corrections are made:
A. Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) Section, Beginning at 64 FR
9677
1. On page 9680, in the middle column, Section III(A)(2)(b)
(captioned ``Eligible Applicants'') is corrected to read as follows:
(b) Eligible Applicants. If you are a QFHO or you are an FHO
with at least one year of experience in complaint intake, complaint
investigation, testing for fair housing violations, and enforcement
of meritorious claims, you are eligible for funding under this
component and may subcontract with other organizations to carry out
Joint Enforcement Project Components. Subcontracts should be
discussed in accordance with Rating Factor 3: Soundness of Approach.
B. Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control Program Section, Beginning at 64 FR
9699
1. On page 9702, in the first column, Section III(B)(5) s corrected
to read as follows:
If you are a State government or an Indian Tribal government,
you must have submitted a Lead-based Paint Contractor Certification
and Accreditation Program for EPA review and authorization at the
time of application for grant funding. It is not necessary to have
completed the authorization process by the grant application
submission deadline.
C. Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program Section,
Beginning at 64 FR 9845.
1. On page 9847, in the first column, under Section I (captioned
``Application Due Date, Application Kits, Further Information, and
Technical Assistance), the first paragraph under the heading ``Address
for Submitting Applications'' is corrected to read as follows:
Address for Submitting Applications. Submit your completed
application (an original and four copies) to the Director of the
appropriate Multifamily Hub Office or Multifamily Program Center as
listed in Appendix A to the Section 811 program section of this
SuperNOFA with the following exceptions:
1. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Seattle, Washington and the Anchorage, Alaska
Offices must be submitted to the Portland, Oregon Office.
2. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Sacramento, California Office must be submitted
to the San Francisco, California Office.
3. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Cincinnati, Ohio Office must be submitted to the
Columbus, Ohio Office.
2. On page 9857, in the middle column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(2):
If the contract of sale requires closing of the purchase on a
date earlier than the 202 closing, the applicant must escrow the
amount of the purchase price.
3. On page 9857, in the middle column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(3):
If renewal of the option agreement requires a payment or deposit
for renewal, the applicant must escrow the amount of the payment or
deposit.
4. On page 9857, in the third column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(5), immediately preceding
the undesignated paragraph captioned ``Note'':
If the contract of sale or the option agreement contain
provisions that allow a Sponsor not to purchase the property for
reasons such as environmental problems, failure of the site to pass
inspection, or the appraisal is less than the purchase price, then
such provisions are not objectionable and a Sponsor is allowed to
terminate the contract for sale or the option agreement.
D. Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons With Disabilities Program
Section, beginning at 64 FR 9861
1. On page 9863, in the first column, under Section I (captioned
``Application Due Date, Application Kits, Further Information, and
Technical Assistance''), the first paragraph under the heading
``Address for Submitting Applications'' is corrected to read as
follows:
Address for Submitting Applications. Submit your completed
application (an original and four copies) to the Director of the
appropriate Multifamily Hub Office or Multifamily Program Center as
listed in Appendix A to the Section 811 program section of this
SuperNOFA with the following exceptions:
1. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Seattle, Washington and the Anchorage, Alaska
Offices must be submitted to the Portland, Oregon Office.
2. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Sacramento, California Office must be submitted
to the San Francisco, California Office.
3. Applications for projects proposed to be located within the
jurisdiction of the Cincinnati, Ohio Office must be submitted to the
Columbus, Ohio Office.
2. On page 9869, in the first column, the second to last sentence
in Section III(B) (captioned ``Eligible Applicants'') is corrected to
read as follows:
A single application for an independent living project must
propose at least five units, not necessarily in one structure; and
for a group home must propose to serve at least three persons with
disabilities in one home.
3. On page 9870, in the middle column, under Section IV(E)
(captioned ``Supportive Services'') the reference to ``Exhibit 4(d)''
in the undesignated introductory paragraph of that section is corrected
to read ``Exhibit 4(e).''
4. On page 9871, in the first column, under Section V(A) (captioned
``Review for Curable Deficiencies''), the reference to ``(d)(i)
Evidence of site control (if submitted with application)'' is removed.
5. On page 9872, in the third column, under ``Rating Factor 3:
Soundness of Approach,'' paragraph (5) is corrected to read as follows:
(5) (5 points) Your board includes 51% persons with disabilities
(including persons with disabilities similar to those of the
prospective residents).
6. On page 9874, in the middle column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(1)(B):
If the contract of sale requires closing of the purchase on a
date earlier than the 811 closing, the applicant must escrow the
amount of the purchase price.
7. On page 9874, in the middle column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(1)(C):
If renewal of the option agreement requires a payment or deposit
for renewal, the applicant must escrow the amount of the payment or
deposit.
8. On page 9874, in the third column, the following sentence is
added at the end of Section VI(B)(4)(d)(i)(1)(E) immediately preceding
the undesignated paragraph captioned ``Note'':
If the contract of sale or the option agreement contain
provisions that allow a Sponsor not to purchase the property for
reasons such as environmental problems, failure of the site to pass
inspection, or the
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appraisal is less than the purchase price, then such provisions are
not objectionable and a Sponsor is allowed to terminate the contract
for sale or the option agreement.
9. On page 9878, in the middle column, under Appendix A--Local HUD
Offices, the heading captioned ``HUD--Detroit'' is corrected to read
``HUD--Detroit Hub.''
10. On page 9878, under Appendix A--Local HUD Offices, the
following address for the HUD-Grand Rapids Office is added immediately
following the address for the HUD-Detroit Office under the heading
``HUD--Detroit Hub'':
Grand Rapids Office
Trade Center Building
50 Louis Street, NW, Third Floor
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2648
(616) 456-2145
TTY Number: (616) 456-2159
Dated: April 22, 1999.
Saul N. Ramirez, Jr.,
Deputy Secretary.
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