HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-99 Resolution No. 05-99
RESOLUTION
ADOPTING SUBSTITUTE SIDING REMOVAL GRANT PROGRAM GUIDELINES
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that
the attached Substitute Siding Removal Grant Program Guidelines dated March 23,2005 are hereby
adopted and approved by the City Council as the City of Elgin's guidelines for such program.
s/Ed Schock
Ed Schock, Mayor
Presented: March 23, 2005
Adopted: March 23, 2005
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0
Attest:
s/Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
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March 23, 2005
PROPERTY IMPROVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM
EXTERIOR PAINT GRANT PROGRAM
GUIDELINES
I. Eligible Properties
II. Application Process
III. Review of Applications
IV. Inspections
V. Agreements
VI. Grant Project Work
VII. Payment of Grant Funds
I. Eligible Properties
The Exterior Paint Grant Program provides financial assistance to home owners who
wish to paint the exterior of the structures on their property, but may lack the financial
resources to do so. A maximum grant of$2,500 is available. Grants will provide funds
to either purchase paint and supplies or towards the initial cost of hiring a professional
painting contractor. Grant amounts will be based on either the cost of materials or lowest
reasonable cost estimate by a qualified contractor.
Properties are eligible to apply for the Exterior Paint Grant Program if they meet the
following qualifications:
1. The property must be a residential structure located within the municipal
boundaries of the City of Elgin
2. The property must contain no more than four dwelling units. Properties where the
proposed work will convert the use to a lawful, conforming status and be made
compliant with all applicable codes will also be considered.
3. The property owner must be at least eighteen(18) years of age.
4. The applicant must meet the current federal guidelines for low to moderate family
income.
Household 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Size
Low Income $26,400 $30,150 $33,950 $37,700 $40,700 $43,750 $46,750 $49,750
Moderate $40,250 $46,000 $51,750 $57,500 $62,100 $66,700 $71,300 $75,900
Income
II. Application Process
Application submission deadline for the Exterior Paint Program is May 1, 2005.
Applications will be scored and ranked according to the criteria for selection process.
Grants will be awarded to those applications that have scored the highest. If funding
remains after initial application deadlines, funds will be distributed for a period of 6
months on a first come first serve basis.
Property owners wishing to participate in the Program will be asked to submit paint
colors to be reviewed and approved by Staff prior to signing the Grant Agreement. As a
reference, the Elgin Design Guideline Manual specifications for the recommendations for
paint and paint colors, as well as removal and surface preparation, are attached.
Please note: A maximum of two grants in a five year period is allowed per property.
Multiple grants cannot be awarded for the same structure on the property during this
period.
Attach supporting documentation to the application form including the following:
• Two detailed cost estimates provided by licensed contractors. If you plan to
complete the project on your own, please submit a cost estimate for materials
proposed to be used. (Note: Funding will be reimbursed only for material costs if
you complete the project on your own.)
• Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) application completely filled out and signed
if property is part of a locally designated historic district or designated as an
individual landmark.
• Color Scheme. Please attach a copy of the color palette indicating which colors
are to be used for the siding, trim, and accents. The City has developed a
guideline for color schemes that are acceptable for the program. A copy of these
guidelines is included with the application packet for your reference.
• Photographs of the features and/or entire building on the property.
• Income Information including the following:
❑ IRS Federal Income Tax Return(IRS Form 1040 or 1040A)
❑ Circuit Breaker Form(Property Tax Release)- for senior citizens only
❑ Social Security Statement- for senior citizens only
❑ Pension Check- for senior citizens only
• Verification of Property Ownership including the following:
❑ Property Warranty Deed
O Most recent Property Tax Form
O Land Contract registered with the County
III. Review of Applications
On receipt of the application form by the submission deadline, the property and proposed
work will be evaluated by City staff. Review will be carried out based on the following
criteria for selection. (Note: based on 100 point rating system, with 100 points being the
highest rating and 40 points being the minimum threshold for consideration of
eligibility):
1. Building Ownership
a. Owner Occupied—Single Family(20 points)
b. Owner Occupied—Multi- Family(15 points)
c. Rental(10 points)
2. Income Qualification
a. Very Low Income(20 points)
b. Low Income(15 points)
c. Moderate Income (10 points)
3. Code Compliance
a. Property has been cited for a painting violation(20)
b. Property has not been cited for a painting violation(10)
4. Age of Structure
a. Constructed prior to 1945 (20 points)
b. Constructed between 1946 and 1978 (15 points)
c. Constructed after 1979 (10 points)
5. Visual Impact of Proposed Project
a. Issues such as visibility, location within the neighborhood, and anticipated
change in appearance after completion of work will be considered.
(1 to 20 points)
IV. Inspections
One of the requirements of the grant program is that properties participating in the grant
program be fully compliant on the exterior of the property with all applicable codes
prior to final payment. To facilitate the awareness of any code violations on properties,
inspections by the Department of Code Administration and Development Services will be
carried out as outlined below.
1. Initial code inspection: After receipt of application, an initial code inspection of the
exterior will be carried out by a Code Enforcement Officer of the Department of Code
Administration and Development Services to determine existing code violations. This
inspection will be carried out in addition to the evaluation of the proposed work and
be conducted prior to undertaking the Grant Agreement.
2. The property owner will be notified of outstanding code violations on the property.
The violations will need to be corrected within the time allocated by the Department
of Code Administration and Development Services. If an extension is required,
please contact the Code Enforcement Officer that conducted the inspection.
3. After completion of the project, a follow-up code inspection will be carried out on the
property prior to disbursing the funds to ensure that violations are corrected.
In the event the grant work is completed, but other code violations exist which were
not identified during the first inspection, additional time may be provided. The time
for compliance will be determined by the Director of the Department of Code
Administration, or designee, not to exceed a maximum of 90 days.
Note: If a project is not completed in the stipulated amount of time or withdrawn by
the applicant, all the code violations on the exterior of the property determined at
the initial code inspection and/or any subsequent inspection will need to be
corrected. The time limit allowed for compliance with the property maintenance
codes will be determined by the Code Enforcement Officer.
V. Agreements
1. Grant Agreement: The selected participants of the grant program will be required to
enter into a Grant Agreement with the City of Elgin in a form specified by the
Corporation Counsel to complete the proposed grant project. Grant Agreements
must be signed and returned within 30 days, or it will constitute a forfeiture of the
grant awarded, and funds will be transferred to the next project on the waiting list.
The Community Development Group Director is authorized to execute the grant
agreement on behalf of the City in a form approved by the Corporation Counsel.
2. Term of Grant Agreement: Property owners participating in the grant program have
12 months from the date of signing the agreement to complete the grant project.
VI. Grant Project Work
1. Beginning the project: Grant project work as reviewed and approved by City Staff
may commence after the Grant Agreement has been signed.
2. Building Permits are required for all grant project work carried out to the exterior of
the structures on the property. Properties located in a locally designated Historic
District must conform to the Elgin Design Guideline Manual and be approved
through a Certificate of Appropriateness. Grant participants have 3 months from the
date of signing the Grant Agreement to receive the required permits.
3. Time period to complete grant project: Grant participants have 12 months to complete
all the work as originally approved under the agreement. If the grant work has not
been completed within the 12 month time period, the grant funds will be forfeited
unless additional time, not to exceed 90 days, is granted by the Community
Development Group Director or designee due to unreasonable or unforeseen
circumstances.
Note: All outstanding code violations will need to be corrected in the time allotted
for the completion of the project regardless of whether the project has been
completed or withdrawn by the applicant.
4. Progress reports will be mailed out to grant recipients on a quarterly basis to track the
progress of the project and to identify any potential timing problems before they arise.
5. Final evaluation of grant project: On completion of the grant project, an evaluation of
the work will be carried out by the appropriate City Staff together with any additional
code inspections.
VII. Payment of Grant Funds
1. Payment of grant funds will only be made once the grant project is completed and
approved within the stipulated 12 months and the property is made fully code
compliant on the exterior of the property.
Payments will only be processed after submission of proper proof of payment to the
contractors/vendors, together with statements of completion or waivers of lien.
Payment will not exceed the original amount allocated at the time of approval of the
project.
2. This is a reimbursement grant. The grant is paid out after the project is completed. If
the applicant needs a portion of the grant as start-up funds, the following items must
be provided:
• Documentation demonstrating financial need must be provided with the
application.
• Documentation detailing the amount of start-up funds required. (contractors
bid or list of materials)
• Up to 50% of the grant amount awarded can be provided as start-up funds
towards the cost of initial payment of a qualified contractor to complete
the work.
• A property lien will be placed against the property for the amount of the start-
up funds.
Additional Information
Call the City of Elgin, Planning and Neighborhood Services Department at 847-931-5910
for further information.
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