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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-148 j Resolution No. 09-148 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE GRANT RECIPIENT ELIGIBILITY LIST UNDER THE HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM WHEREAS,the Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program has been established to provide financial assistance and incentives for property owners in Elgin's historic districts and individual landmarks in the restoration of their properties; and WHEREAS, in 2009 applications have been made for 33 projects under the Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program; and WHEREAS,said applications have been submitted to the Elgin Heritage Commission which conducted a review and scored applications based upon objective criteria and forwarded an eligibility list to the City Council which has reviewed and approved the list. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that the sum of$100,000 is allocated for the following projects approved under the grant recipient eligibility list: Owner Address Grant(50/50) Erin Fitzgerald 703 Raymond Street $ 20,000 Kathy Skaggs 552 E. Chicago Street $ 15,500 Chris & Sandra Tsonis 327 W. Chicago Street $ 20,000 Owner Address Grant(75/25) Adella Bedwell 706 Douglas Avenue $ 20,000 Wilma Lima 283 Villa Place $ 5,133.75 Fernando Hernandez 117 Hinsdell Place $ 16,857 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the projects shall be in conformance with all applicable codes and ordinances. s/Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: June 24, 2009 Adopted: June 24, 2009 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Diane Robertson Diane Robertson, City Clerk June 4, 2009 to -in TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Olufemi Folarin, City Manager Jennifer Fritz-Williams,Historic Preservation Specialist SUBJECT: 2009 Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider the 2009 Historic Architectural Grant Program eligibility list. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the grant recipient eligibility list as submitted and direct staff to execute the grant agreements. BACKGROUND The Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program provides incentives to residential property owners to offset the costs of rehabilitation work. Eligible properties are either in a locally designated historic district or a designated individual landmark. The program has two components, a 50/50 matching grant, up to $20,000, and a 75/25 grant, up to $20,000, for exterior work done to eligible properties. The 50/50 program is for rental or owner occupied housing with no restrictions on household income. The 75/25 program is for owner-occupied housing only and the household income is restricted to below median income levels per HUD standards. The current allocation for the 2009 program is $100,000. As in previous years, staff is recommending that the allocation be split between the two programs. Therefore, the first three grants in each program would be funded. If more funding becomes available in the future,the next qualified applicant will be selected in the order listed. A total of 33 applications were received for the 2009 program. The applications are distributed by districts as follows: 17 are in the Elgin Historic District, 10 are in the Spring/Douglas Historic District, one is in the Watch Factory Historic District, one is in the DC Cook Historic District, and four are Individual Landmarks. Applicants must receive a minimum score of 40 points out of a possible 100 to qualify for the program. The following criteria were used to evaluate and score the 33 applications that were Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grants June 4, 2009 Page 2 submitted for the 2009 funding cycle. Points for specific criterion are indicated in parenthesis as follows: I. Current historic significance of the structure (3 — 9 points). This criteria is based on professional surveys of the Historic Districts. Note: An additional 10 points is granted to a property if its significance changes from non-contributing to contributing, or contributing to significant if the grant project were to be completed. 2. Proposed work to the structure (5 to 50). Reconstruction of missing structures and multiple restoration work on primary facades scores higher (50 points) than continuing maintenance (5 points). 3. Evaluation of relative visual public benefit or impact to the streetscape (0 to 30). Issues such as visibility and location within the neighborhood and anticipated change in appearance after completion of work are considered. This criterion is evaluated by the subcommittee only. 4. Occupancy — 50/50 Program: Owner occupied houses score higher (3 or 5 points). 75/25 Program: Owners under the low median income score higher (20 points) than those under the moderate median income(10 points). The City of Elgin has continued to see a steady level of interest on the part of property owners in making improvements through program participation. In 2006, 28 eligible applications were received and 24 were funded. In 2007, 34 eligible applications were received and 30 were funded. In 2008, 31 eligible applications were received and funded. Before disbursement of funds, recipients are required to sign an agreement with the City and complete all work. The properties must be brought into total exterior code compliance to fulfill the requirements of the program. If any of the grant recipients are unable to fulfill the requirements of the program, the next eligible applicant on the list will be awarded a grant. The projects being recommended for approval are listed in the attached reports. 50/50 grant recipient recommendations are listed in descending order with the property that received the highest point total listed first. 75/25 grant recipient recommendations are listed in the order they were received. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED The Elgin Heritage Commission's Grant Review Subcommittee Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grants June 4, 2009 Page 3 FINANCIAL IMPACT The grants being recommended for funding total $97,490.75. There are sufficient funds budgeted($100,000) and available ($100,000) in the Riverboat Fund, account number 275-0000- 791.78-99, "Rehabilitation Loans/Grants," to fund the Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program. LEGAL IMPACT An agreement will be entered into between the City and each grant recipient outlining the procedures and requirements of the program and defining the scope of work for each project. ALTERNATIVES 1. The City Council may choose to approve the attached eligibility list for the 2009 Historic Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program. 2. The City Council may choose to reject the recommended eligibility list for this program. Respectfully submitted for Council consideration. JFW Attachments 50/50 GRANT REVIEW SUB-COMMITTEE FOR 2009 APPLICANT LIST Total Project Grant Property Address Score Cost Amount Owner 1 703 Raymond 85.8125 $44,000 $20,000 Erin Fitzgerald 2 552.E Chicago _ 73.0625 $31,000 _ $15,500 Kathy Skaggs 3 327 W Chicago 72.2500 $46,549 $20,000 Chris&Sandra Tsonis Totals $121,549 $55,500 Applicants that qualified but no funds available 4 300-302 Douglas Ave 71.5625 $41,300 $20,000 John Anderson 5 514 Division 63.2500 $40,050 $20,000 John Anderson 6 821 Douglas Ave 61.2500 $41,780 $20,000 James Halik 7 27 N Porter 60.4285 $22,144 $11,072 Joan Devine 8 480 North St 58.6250 $10,000 $5,000 Sophia Morales 9 1007 Douglas Ave 58.0714 $42,050 $18,428 John Muenzer 10 427 DuPage 56.0625 $9,000 $4,500 Brian Durrance 11 18 S Porter 54.5625 $12,800 $6,400 Katherine Darling 12 636 Park st 50.3571 $31,300 $15,650 Eric Engleby 13 305 E Chicago St 49.4375 $13,932 $6,966 Julie Wright 14 715 Brook St 48.4375 $21,900 $10,950 Tammy Brown-Zielke 15 1013 Douglas 44.0625 $67,800 $20,000 Mark Demel 16 552 N Spring St 42.7500 $31,000 $15,500 Nancie Miller 17 118 Tennyson 40.7500 $5,000 $2,500 Carol Buczkowski Totals $390,056 $176,966 Applicants that did not qualify 18 1025 Douglas 38.625 $22,323 $11,162 Stan Lata 19 124 Hinsdell 33.9375 $5,000_ $2,500 Lucas Kelly 20 625 N Spring 30.6875 $13,375_ $6,688 Abraham Miller 21 53 Walker 16.375 $13,120 $6,560 Santiago Arguello 22 105-107 Tennyson 13.75 $14,050 $7,025 Amancio Villalobos Total $67,868 $33,935 Ap licants that withdrew 23 467 Division - $44,649 $20,000 Habitat for Humanity 24 140 N Channing 96.5 $45,131 $20,000 Gifford Park $89,780 $40,000 75/25 GRANTS FOR 2009 APPLICANT LIST Total Project Grant Property Address Score Cost Amount Owner 1 706 Douglas Ave 65 $27,000 $20,000 Adella Bedwell 2 283 Villa PI 48 $6,845 $5,133.75 Wilma Lima 3 117 Hinsdell PI 58 $22,475 $16,857.00 Fernando Hernandez Total $56,320 $41,990.75 A pplicants that qualified but no funds available _ 4 826 Douglas Ave 55 $27,225 $20,000.00 John Becker 5 141 Porter 61 $26,500 $19,875.00 Juan Morales 6 564 N Spring St 61 $23,325 $17,494.00 Dale Moorhouse 7 481 North St 86 $28,278 $20,000.00 Paula White 8 393 Division St 73 $18,990 $14,243.00 Apolonia Ceron 9 214 S State St 55 $30,000 $16,397.25 Sue Izzo Totals $154,318 $108,009 F:\ Planning Neighborhood Srvs\Historic Preservation\Grants\7525Grant\09\2009 75-25 applicants