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ORDINANCE NO. G55-99
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTERS 20 . 15 AND 20 . 16 OF THE
ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976 , AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
"HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM" AND
"75/25 HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM"
eft ADOPTED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ELGIN
ON THIS 22ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1999
Published in pamphlet form by
authority of the City Council of
the City of Elgin, Kane and Cook
Counties, Illinois, on this
24th day of September, 1999 .
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STATE OF ILLINOIS
ss .
COUNTY OF KANE
CERTIFICATE
I , Dolonna Mecum, certify that I am the duly appointed
and acting municipal clerk of the City of Elgin, Cook and Kane
Counties, Illinois .
I further certify that on September 22 , 1999, the
Corporate Authorities of such municipality passed and approved
Ordinance No. G55-99, entitled An Ordinance Amending Chapters
20 . 15 and 20 . 16 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976 , as Amended,
Entitled "Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program"
and "75/25 Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program"
which provided by its terms that it should be published in
eft pamphlet form.
The pamphlet form of Ordinance No. G55-99, including
the Ordinance and a cover sheet thereof, was prepared, and a
copy of such Ordinance was posted in the municipal building,
commencing on September 24 , 1999, and continuing for at least
ten days thereafter. Copies of such Ordinance were also
available for public inspection upon request in the office of
the municipal clerk.
DATED at Elgin, Illinois, on September 24 , 1999 .
Municipal Clerk
(SEAL)
Ordinance No. G55-99
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTERS 20 . 15 AND 20 . 16 OF THE
ELGIN MUNICIPAL CODE, 1976 , AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
"HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM" AND
"75/25 HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM"
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS :
Section 1 . That Chapter 20 . 15 of the Elgin Municipal
Code, 1976, as amended, is hereby further amended to read as
follows :
"Chapter 20 . 15
50/50 HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL
REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM
20 . 15 . 010 TITLE.
This program shall be entitled the "50/50
Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program"
of the City of Elgin.
emk 20 . 15 . 020 PURPOSE.
The purpose of this ordinance is to provide a
financial incentive to encourage private investment
in the exterior rehabilitation and restoration of
historically/architecturally significant residential
structures, particularly those located in designated
historic districts .
20 . 15 . 030 ESTABLISHMENT.
There is hereby established a historical/
architectural rehabilitation grant program for the
City of Elgin. Completed applications must be
submitted by the deadline published by the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services and
shall be reviewed based on established criteria for
selection. Grants for the program established may
be made until funds budgeted for such use are
exhausted.
20 . 15 . 040 ADMINISTRATION.
The administration of the provisions of this
chapter is hereby assigned to the Director of the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services
(Director) , or the Director' s designee . Applications
hereunder shall be made to the Department of
Planning and Neighborhood Services which shall have
the authority and responsibility for carrying out
the provisions of this chapter. The Director may
consult with the Elgin Heritage Commission in so
carrying out the provisions of this chapter. The
Director shall establish any reasonable rules and
procedures not otherwise established by this chapter
that are deemed necessary for administration of the
Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant
Program. Such rules and procedures shall include
scoring criteria and a minimum point threshold
necessary to qualify for grants for the program.
Such rules and procedures shall be written and
published in pamphlet form.
20 . 15 . 050 HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT
PROGRAM.
A. Eligible Activities . Grants for the
exterior historic/ architectural rehabilitation of
historically/architecturally significant residential
structures shall be limited to actual out of pocket
expenses incurred in meeting the requirements of the
Elgin Design Guideline Manual . Program
participation and historical/architectural
rehabilitation activities must result in full
compliance with such standards as they apply to the
exterior of the structure . In addition, as a
condition of any grant, the exterior of eligible
properties must be brought into full compliance with
the current, adopted BOCA Property Maintenance Code
by the end of the eighteen (18) month term of the
grant agreement . Notwithstanding the foregoing
requirement, a property shall be considered eligible
for participation in the grant program if the owner
of the property has either previously or
simultaneously with the execution of grant program
agreement also entered into a long term
rehabilitation agreement for the property pursuant
to Elgin Municipal Code Section 2 . 65 . 030, as
amended, providing for the correction of all
exterior code violations . The term of any such long
term rehabilitation agreement shall not exceed
fifty-four (54) months . As a condition of continued
eligibility for the grant program and disbursement
of any grant funds, the property owner must at all
times be in compliance with the schedule for
corrective work in the long term rehabilitation
agreement .
B. Applicant Qualifications . Eligible
elk applicants shall include any person who:
1 . Owns a lawful conforming or lawful
nonconforming residential structure which is
more than 50 years old and contains no more
than four (4) dwelling units; and
2 . Is at least 18 years of age .
C. Grants . The amount of any grant shall be
determined by the Director of the Department of
Planning and Neighborhood Services, or the
Director ' s designee, in accordance with an approved
estimate of cost for eligible exterior
historic/architectural rehabilitation work. Grants
shall be limited to fifty percent (50%) of eligible,
approved project construction costs and applicable
to a minimum project of $5, 000 with no grant to
exceed $10, 000 .
D. Partial Payments . Partial payments of
grant funds for completed historic/architectural
rehabilitation activities may be allowed if the
completed historic/architectural rehabilitation
activities relate to discrete, separate improvements
to a property and if the applicant ' s financial
ability to participate in the program is dependent
upon partial payments throughout the program of the
work.
E. Conditions - Agreement Required. Program
participation shall require the execution of an
agreement between the applicant and the City of
Elgin. The Director or the Director ' s designee, is
authorized to execute the agreement on behalf of the
city. The agreement shall include, but is not
limited to, requirements for the applicant as
follows :
1 . The applicant shall obtain a
Certificate of Appropriateness for any
construction work to be performed on the
residential structure which is the subject of
the agreement .
2 . The applicant shall complete the
historic/architectural rehabilitation of the
residential structure which is the subject of
the agreement in compliance with the Elgin
Design Guideline Manual and in conformance with
the Certificate of Appropriateness within an
eighteen (18) month period from the date of the
/r. execution of the grant agreement .
3 . The applicant shall retain ownership
of such rehabilitated structure for a period
not less than twelve (12) months following the
elk historic/architectural rehabilitation completion
date as approved by the Director, and may not
convey such real property, in whole or in part,
during said period.
F. Change to Original Scope of Grant
Project . In the event an applicant desires to
modify the scope of a grant project the applicant
must make a written request to the Director within
180 days of execution of the grant agreement . Such
written request shall specifically identify the
proposed modifications to the original scope of the
grant project and the reasons for same . Requests to
modify the scope of a grant project shall not extend
the eighteen (18) month term of a grant agreement .
The modified project shall then be reevaluated based
upon the established criteria for selection. If the
modified project still qualifies for grant funds in
the budget cycle for which the original grant was
awarded then the grant allocation shall be adjusted
to reflect the modifications to the scope of the
grant project but in no event shall the grant
allocation exceed the original allocated amount . If
the modified grant project fails to qualify pursuant
to the criteria for selection the grant monies will
be deemed forfeited and the next qualified applicant
will be invited to participate in the grant program.
20 . 15 . 060 PROGRAM - GENERAL.
A. Evaluations and Compliance with Codes .
1 . The Director shall evaluate, or cause
to be evaluated, the exterior of all premises
for which grants are approved by the city
council pursuant to the terms of this program
for compliance with the current, adopted BOCA
Property Maintenance Code, the Elgin Municipal
Code (EMC) , Title 19-Zoning Ordinance, and any
other applicable codes and ordinances . Such
evaluation shall be made prior to the execution
of any agreement for a grant in order to
confirm the existence of any violations of
codes or ordinances, and to determine the scope
of the historic/architectural rehabilitation
project .
2 . A second evaluation shall be made
prior to the payment of a final grant to
confirm compliance with the Elgin Design
Guideline Manual , the Certificate of
Appropriateness and other codes and ordinances .
w 3 . In the event the work under the grant
�' program is completed within the eighteen (18)
month time period as provided by the grant
program agreement, but other code violations
exist on the exterior of the property which
were not identified in the first evaluation, a
compliance time frame shall be set by the
Director setting forth a schedule for the
correction of such code violations . No grant
funds shall be paid until any and all such code
violations are corrected in conformance with
the compliance time frame . In establishing a
compliance time frame the Director shall
determine the reasonable minimal time necessary
to correct the violations based upon the number
and severity of the violations . Such a
compliance time frame shall not exceed ninety
(90) days unless the Director determines in
writing that adverse weather conditions prevent
the correction of violations within such ninety
(90) day period. In such event the Director
shall determine the additional reasonable time
necessary for the compliant time frame. A
further reinspection of the exterior of the
property shall be conducted at the end of the
compliance time frame. Upon completion of such
reinspection grant funds shall be disbursed to
the property owner if the property meets the
requirements of applicable codes . If the
Director finds that the requirements of
applicable city codes have not been met , any
grant funds shall be deemed forfeited.
4 . In the event the work under the grant
program has not been properly completed within
the eighteen (18) month time period as provided
by the grant program agreement or other code
violations on the exterior of the property
remain which were identified in the first
evaluation and which were not included within a
previously executed long term rehabilitation
agreement pursuant to Elgin Municipal Code
Section 2 . 65 . 030, as amended, the grant funds
shall be deemed forfeited. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in the event the work under the
grant program has not been properly completed
within the eighteen (18) month time period as
provided by the grant program agreement the
Director, upon written application by the
owner, may grant an extension of time not to
exceed an additional ninety (90) days when the
"Pk owner can establish that the completion of the
work under the grant program has been delayed
or stopped due to accident, strikes, shortages
r of materials, extreme weather, acts of God or
other causes not within the owner' s reasonable
control . A further reinspection shall be
conducted at the end of any such extension time
frame and if the work under the grant program
has not been properly completed at the time of
such further reinspection the grant funds shall
be deemed forfeited.
B. Applications and Guidelines . The
Director, or the Director' s designee, is hereby
authorized and directed to prepare and distribute
the appropriate application forms and operational
guidelines for the implementation of this program.
C. Limitations . Grants authorized under this
chapter shall be limited to the reimbursement of
actual expenses incurred for eligible
historic/architectural rehabilitation work, shall be
payable only upon satisfactory proof of payment for
historic/architectural rehabilitation work, and
shall be limited to the amount approved at the time
of execution of the historic/architectural
rehabilitation grant agreement . No grants shall be
approved for any historic/architectural
rehabilitation, repair, reconstruction, or
accessibility improvement activities initiated or
completed prior to the execution of the
historic/architectural rehabilitation grant
agreement .
D. Failure to Perform. Failure to perform
the obligations of the historic/architectural
rehabilitation grant agreement shall require the
applicant to make repayment of any grant monies
received.
E. Penalty for Misrepresentation. Any person
who willfully makes any false statement or
misrepresentation in obtaining a grant under the
provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a
fine of not less than one hundred (100) nor more
than five hundred (500) dollars and shall forfeit
the right to future participation in any property
improvement program authorized under the Elgin
Municipal Code . Such person shall also repay any
monies received pursuant to this ordinance .
F. Abstention from Voting by Member of
Heritage Commission with Pending Grant Application.
A member of the Heritage Commission who has a
pending grant application for the
Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program
shall abstain from the vote by the Heritage
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Commission recommending a project eligibility list
to the City Council .
20 . 15 . 070 PROGRAM TARGET AREA DESCRIPTION.
Grants made pursuant to this chapter shall be
limited to properties located within a historic
district designated by ordinance of the City Council
or properties designated as a landmark by ordinance
of the City Council . "
Section 2 . That Chapter 20 . 16 of the Elgin Municipal
Code, 1976, as amended, entitled "75/25 Historic/Architectural
Rehabilitation Grant Program" be and is hereby further amended
to read as follows :
"Chapter 20 . 16
75/25 HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL
REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM
20 . 16 . 010 TITLE.
This program shall be entitled the "75/25
Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program" of the
City of Elgin.
20 . 16 . 020 PURPOSE.
The purpose of this ordinance is to provide a
financial incentive to encourage private investment
in the exterior rehabilitation and restoration of
historically/architecturally significant residential
structures, particularly those located in designated
historic districts .
20 . 16 . 030 ESTABLISHMENT.
There is hereby established a 75/25
Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program for the
City of Elgin. Completed applications must be
submitted to the Department of Planning and
Neighborhood Services and shall be reviewed based
upon established criteria for selection. Grants for
the program established may be made until funds
budgeted for such use are exhausted.
20 . 16 . 040 ADMINISTRATION.
The administration of the provisions of this
chapter is hereby assigned to the Director of the
•.. Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services
(Director) , or the Director ' s designee .
Applications hereunder shall be made to the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services
which shall have the authority and responsibility
for carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
The Director may consult with the Elgin Heritage
Commission in so carrying out the provisions of this
chapter. The Director shall establish any
reasonable rules and procedures not otherwise
established by this chapter that are deemed
necessary for administration of the 75/25
Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program. Such
rules and procedures shall include scoring criteria
and a minimum point threshold necessary to qualify
for grants for the program. Such rules and
procedures shall be written and published in
pamphlet form.
20 . 16 . 050 75/25 ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION GRANT
PROGRAM.
A. Eligible Activities . Grants for the
exterior historic/architectural rehabilitation of
historically/architecturally significant residential
structures shall be limited to actual out of pocket
expenses incurred in meeting the requirements of the
Elgin Design Guideline Manual . Program
participation and historical/architectural
eft rehabilitation activities must result in full
compliance on the exterior of the property with such
standards as they apply to the exterior of the
structure . In addition, as a condition of any
grant, the exterior of eligible properties must be
brought into full compliance with the current ,
adopted BOCA Property Maintenance Code by the end of
the eighteen (18) month term of the grant
agreement . Notwithstanding the foregoing
requirement, a property shall be considered eligible
for participation in the grant program if the owner
of the property has either previously or
simultaneously with the execution of grant program
agreement also entered into a long term
rehabilitation agreement for the property pursuant
to Elgin Municipal Code Section 2 . 65 . 030, as
amended, providing for the correction of all
exterior code violations . The term of any such long
term rehabilitation agreement shall not exceed
fifty-four (54) months . As a condition of continued
eligibility for the grant program and disbursement
of any grant funds, the property owner must at all
times be in compliance with the schedule for
corrective work in the long term rehabilitation
agreement .
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B. Painting Program. Grants shall also be
available for eligible applicants for the painting
�r. of the exterior qualifying properties . The Director
of the Department of Planning and Neighborhood
Services may deny an application for a paint project
grant upon the Director ' s determination that an
inappropriate color is proposed to be used on the
exterior of a property. Grants for the painting
project program may be made until funds budgeted for
such use are exhausted.
C. Applicant Qualifications . Eligible
applicants shall include any person who:
1 . Owns a lawful conforming or lawful
nonconforming residential structure which is
more than 50 years old and contains no more
than four (4) dwelling units; and
2 . Is at least 18 years of age .
D. Grant Amounts . The amount of any grant
shall be determined by the Director of the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services, or
the Director ' s designee, in accordance with an
approved estimate of cost for eligible exterior
historic/architectural rehabilitation work. Grants
shall be limited to seventy-five percent (75%) of
rft. eligible, approved project construction costs and
applicable to a minimum project of $2 , 500 with no
grant to exceed $10, 000 . Grants for the painting
project program shall be 100% of the cost for the
painting of the exterior of a property with no
painting project grant to exceed $2 , 500 .
E. Partial Payments . Partial payments of
grant funds for completed historic/architectural
rehabilitation activities may be allowed if the
completed historic/architectural rehabilitation
activities relate to discrete, separate improvements
to a property and if the applicant ' s financial
ability to participate in the program is dependent
upon partial payments throughout the program of the
work.
F. Conditions - Agreement Required. Program
participation shall require the execution of an
agreement between the applicant and the City of
Elgin. The Director of the Department of Planning
and Neighborhood Services, or the Director' s
designee, is authorized to execute the agreement on
behalf of the city. The agreement shall include,
but is not limited to, requirements for the
!► applicant as follows :
eisk 1 . The applicant shall obtain a
Certificate of Appropriateness for any
construction work to be performed on the
residential structure which is the subject of
the agreement .
2 . The applicant shall complete the
historic/architectural rehabilitation of the
residential structure which is the subject of
the agreement in compliance with the Elgin
Design Guideline Manual and in conformance with
the Certificate of Appropriateness within an
eighteen (18) month period from the date of the
execution of the grant agreement .
3 . The applicant shall retain ownership
of such rehabilitated structure for a period
not less than twelve (12) months following the
historic/architectural rehabilitation completion
date as approved by the Director of the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood
Services, and may not convey such real
property, in whole or in part, during said
period.
G. Change to Original Scope of Grant
Project . In the event an applicant desires to
modify the scope of a grant project the applicant
must make a written request to the director of the
Department of Planning and Neighborhood Services
within 180 days of execution of the grant
agreement . Such written request shall specifically
identify the proposed modifications to the original
scope of the grant project and the reasons for
same . Requests to modify the scope of a grant
project shall not extend the eighteen (18) month
term of a grant agreement . The modified project
shall then be reevaluated based upon the established
criteria for selection. If the modified project
still qualifies for grant funds in the budget cycle
for which the original grant was awarded then the
grant allocation shall be adjusted to reflect the
modifications to the scope of the grant project but
in no event shall the grant allocation exceed the
original allocated amount . If the modified grant
project fails to qualify pursuant to the criteria
for selection the grant monies will be deemed
forfeited and the next qualified applicant will be
invited to participate in the grant program.
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20 . 16 . 060 PROGRAM - GENERAL.
A. Evaluations and Compliance with Codes .
1 . The Director of the Department of
Planning and Neighborhood Services shall
evaluate, or cause to be evaluated, the
exterior of all premises for which grants are
approved pursuant to the terms of this program
for compliance with the current, adopted BOCA
Property Maintenance Code, the Elgin Municipal
Code (EMC) , Title 19-Zoning Ordinance, and any
other applicable codes and ordinances . Such
evaluation shall be made prior to the execution
of any agreement for a grant in order to
confirm the existence of any violations of
codes or ordinances, and to determine the scope
of the historic/architectural rehabilitation
project .
2 . A second evaluation shall be made
prior to the payment of a final grant to
confirm compliance with the Elgin Design
Guideline Manual , the Certificate of
Appropriateness and other codes and ordinances .
e'' 3 . In the event the work under the grant
program is completed within the eighteen (18)
month time period as provided by the grant
program agreement, but other code violations
exist on the exterior of the property which
were not identified in the first evaluation, a
compliance time frame shall be set by the
Director of the Department of Planning and
Neighborhood Services setting forth a schedule
for the correction of such code violations . No
grant funds shall be paid until any and all
such code violations are corrected in
conformance with the compliance time frame . In
establishing a compliance time frame the
Director of the Department of Planning and
Neighborhood Services shall determine the
reasonable minimal time necessary to correct
the violations based upon the number and
severity of the violations . Such a compliance
time frame shall not exceed ninety (90) days
unless the Director of the Department of
Planning and Neighborhood Services determines
in writing that adverse weather conditions
prevent the correction of violations within
such ninety (90) day period. In such event the
Director of Planning and Neighborhood Services
shall determine the additional reasonable time
necessary for the compliant time frame . A
further reinspection of the exterior of the
property shall be conducted at the end of the
compliance time frame. Upon completion of such
reinspection grant funds shall be disbursed to
the property owner if the property meets the
requirements of applicable codes . If the
Director of the Department of Planning and
Neighborhood Services finds that the
requirements of applicable city codes have not
been met, any grant funds shall be deemed
forfeited.
4 . In the event the work under the grant
program has not been properly completed within
the eighteen (18) month time period as provided
by the grant program agreement or other
exterior code violations on the property remain
which were identified in the first evaluation
and which are not included within a previously
executed long term rehabilitation agreement
pursuant to Elgin Municipal Code Section
2 . 65 . 030 , as amended, the grant funds shall be
deemed forfeited.
5 . In the event the work under the grant
program is completed within the eighteen (18)
elak month time period as provided by the grant
program agreement but other code violations on
the property remain which are included within a
previously executed long term rehabilitation
agreement pursuant to Elgin Municipal Code
Section 2 . 65 . 030 , as amended, the City shall
retain twenty-five percent (25%) of the total
of the grant funds until such time as the
exterior property is brought into compliance
with all applicable codes and ordinances . In
the event the property owner at any time
violates the schedule for corrective work of
such a long term rehabilitation agreement, any
grants funds not previously paid shall be
deemed forfeited.
B. Applications and Guidelines . The Director
of the Department of Planning and Neighborhood
Services, or the Director' s designee, is hereby
authorized and directed to prepare and distribute
the appropriate application forms and operational
guidelines for the implementation of this ordinance .
C. Limitations . Grants authorized under this
chapter shall be limited to the reimbursement of
eft. actual expenses incurred for eligible
historic/architectural rehabilitation work, shall be
payable only upon satisfactory proof of payment for
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e historic/architectural rehabilitation work, and
shall be limited to the amount approved at the time
of execution of the historic/architectural
rehabilitation grant agreement . No grants shall be
approved for any historic/architectural
rehabilitation, repair, reconstruction, or
accessibility improvement activities initiated or
completed prior to the execution of the
historic/architectural rehabilitation grant
agreement .
D. Failure to Perform. Failure to perform
the obligations of the historic/architectural
rehabilitation grant agreement shall require the
applicant to make repayment of any grant monies
received.
E. Penalty for Misrepresentation. Any person
who willfully makes any false statement or
misrepresentation in obtaining a grant under the
provisions of this chapter shall be subject to a
fine of not less than one hundred (100) nor more
than five hundred (500) dollars and shall forfeit
the right to future participation in any property
improvement program authorized under the Elgin
Municipal Code . Such person shall also repay any
monies received pursuant to this ordinance .
F . Grants authorized pursuant to this chapter
shall be limited to owner-occupied premises of not
more than four (4) dwelling units in which the
owner-occupant household conforms to the guidelines
and definitions of low or moderate income as defined
by the U. S . Department of Housing and Urban
Development Community Development Block Grant
Regulations at 24 C.F.R. 570 . 3 , as amended.
G. Grants authorized pursuant to this chapter
may be combined with other city-administered or
city-sponsored grants . In no event , however, shall
such combined grant payments exceed 100% of any
project costs; however, any previous city
grant-funded projects must be completed prior to
execution of a new grant agreement .
20 . 16 . 070 PROGRAM TARGET AREA DESCRIPTION.
Grants made pursuant to this chapter shall be
limited to properties located within a historic
district designated by ordinance of the City Council
or properties designated as a landmark by ordinance
tom of the City Council .
eft 20 . 16 . 080 USE OF ANY EXCESS FUNDS FOR THE 50/50
HISTORIC/ARCHITECTURAL REHABILITATION
GRANT PROGRAM.
During the first nine months of each calendar
year any funds budgeted for the 75/25
Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program
shall be utilized for such purpose . After such
initial nine months in any calendar year any
remaining unallocated or unused funds for the 75/25
Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation Grant Program
may be reallocated for qualifying properties under
the 50/50 Historic/Architectural Rehabilitation
Grant Program. "
Section 3 . That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in
conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be and are
hereby repealed.
Section 4 . That this ordinance shall be in full force
and effect upon its passage and publication in the manner
provided by law.
Ed Schoc , Mayor
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Presented: September 22 , 1999
Passed: September 22, 1999
Omnibus Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0
Recorded: September 23, 1999
Published:
Attest :
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
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