of Historic Places. The "National Register of Historic Places” is a record of culturally significant property maintained by the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. See section 101 of the Historic Preservation Act of 1966, Public Law 89–665, 80 Stat. 915, 16 U.S.C. 470. 8 541.6 Criteria for evaluating applica tions. Criteria for evaluating applications are divided into the following major categories: (a) Local effort and coordination; (b) Projects ability to meet open space needs; (c) Local equal employment and entrepreneurial effort; (d) Local need; (e) Commitment of local, county, State, and Federal entities to project or program; (f) Expansion of housing for low- and moderate-income families; (g) Community development. The elements considered in each category are described in the following sections, and the method of assigning rating points to each element or category is set forth. Points are awarded to each element or category in the following manner & statement under a particular element or category applies specifically to the project application under consideration, the application is awarded the number of points assigned to that statement. If no statement applies, no points are awarded to the application for that element. 8 541.8 Local effort and coordination. (The value of this category is the sum of the values of paragraphs (a) to (d) of this section.) (a) Budget and capital improvement plan. All necessary project related public improvements, facilities, and services are identified in the appropriate local budgets and/or capital improvement plan, except those included in projects costs 4 (b) Model Cities. The project area in whole or in part is in a Model Neighborhood and there exists a statement by the City Demonstration Agency Director that the activities for which funding is requested are consistent with the goals and objectives of the Model Neighborbood's plan.. 3 (c) Local regulatory measures. The project is coordinated with other programs and regulations to improve the quality of the environment, as evidenced by the fact that the locality has adopted and is enforcing regulatory measures to reduce blight and decay and to preserve and promote open space and historic resources. These regulatory measures must include at least four of the following 4 (1) Requirements for undergrounding of utilities; (2) Adoption and enforcement of litter control, weed abatement, or sign control regulations; (3) Subdivision regulations requiring open space dedication; (4) Cluster zoning or planned unit developments; "Cluster Zoning or Planned Unit Development” are regulations enacted by the locality that encourage the grouping and placement of structures in such a manner as to create or reserve open space. (5) Regulations permitting relaxation of set back and height controls, or development rights transfer, to provide open space or protect historic structures in core areas; (6) Ordinances to protect historic sites, districts, buildings, structures, and objects. (7) Regulations to prevent deterioration of ambient air quality. (d) Low- and moderate-income housing. The project is related to and coordinated with the provision of low- and moderate-income housing 4 8 541.10 Projects ability to meet open space needs. (The value of this category is the sum of the values of paragraphs (a) to (e) of this section.) (a) Environment. Effect on the environment (The value of this section is the sum of subparagraphs (1) to (5) of this paragraph.) (1) The project involves substantial environmental improvement activities in a predominantly residential area or includes some Historic Preservation Activities 2 (Projects involving predominantly Historic Preservation Activities are excluded from this project selection system in $ 541.1(b).) “Environmental improvement activities" are those development activities, excluding park development, designed to improve the overall appearance of a locality or neighborhood. These activities are designed to prevent community blight and decay, and can include street tree planting, redesigning street furniture, and improving pathways. (2) The project will help prevent unsound development... 2 "Unsound development” refers to undesirable and hazardous development of flood plains, steep slopes, faults, or any other similarly unsuited area. (3) The project will alleviate a deficiency of open space---- 2 "Deficiency of Open Space" means that there is less than 2.5 acres of existing public open space per thousand population. (4) The project will alleviate an unmet recreation need by providing a recreation facility of a type not currently available to the service area population 3 (5) The project preserves ecologically significant areas or conserves scenic areas 2 “Ecologically significant” refers to unusual, specific, resource-oriented open space areas such as wildlife sanctuaries, geysers, waterfalls, wet lands, and sand dunes. (b) Population served. The project will readily serve a substantial number of low and moderate income residents. 7 (c) Patterns of urban growth. The project will help curb urban sprawl or involves undeveloped or predominately undeveloped land which, if withheld from commercial, industrial, and resi. dential development, would have special significance in helping to shape desirable patterns of urban growth.----------- 5 "Urban sprawl" refers to random and unguided development outward from urban centers. It is usually characterized by groups of large scale, low density residential developments, interspersed and surrounded by commercial and industrial development. Projects that can help alleviate and curb urban sprawl are projects designed to guide large scale growth or act as a buffer by separating incompatible land uses. (d) Danger of loss. The project site is in imminent danger of loss.-------- 3 "Imminent Danger of Loss" means that the project is threatened by action which will prevent the use of the area or property for open space or historic preservation purposes. (e) Program experience. (1) If applicant had previous federally assisted program experience: The applicant has expeditiously acquired properties; where displacement was involved, effectively carried out relocation activities; expeditiously developed the properties; sponsors programs for their use; and operates them in accordance with contract conditions.. or (2) If the applicant is without federally assisted program experience: The applicant has well maintained public open spaces, sponsors programs for their use, and operates those programs in a nondiscriminatory manner..-... 4 $ 541.12 Local equal employment and entrepreneurial effort. (The value of this category is the sum of the values of paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this section.) (a) Activities undertaken by the locality have provided relatively superior opportunities for training and/or employment of minority persons.----- 3 (b) Activities undertaken by the locality have provided relatively superior opportunities for business concerns owned, controlled, or managed in substantial part by minority persons...--3 (c) The applicant has taken afirmative action in its own employment in the training and/or employment of minority persons, with relatively superior results 4 In determining whether or not performance has been "relatively superior”, the following items will be taken into consideration: Absolute numbers of persons actually trained or hired in relation to numbers of minority group persons in the labor market area; total dolla: value of contracts let to minority entrepreneurs in relation to total dollar amount of contracts let by locality; within the administering agency, racial composition at all levels of employment and absolute number of training opportunities made available to minority group persons. 8 541.14 Local need. (The value of this category is the sum of the values of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.) (a) Median income of jurisdiction. The median annual family income of the geographic area of jurisdiction of the applicant compared to the State median annual family income is: (Select one, if appropriate) : (1) $1-$500 below State median.---3 (2) more than $500 below State median 6 (b) Median income of service area. The median annual family income of the service area compared to the State annual median family income is: (Select one if appropriate): (1) $1-$500 below State median.--- 4 (2) more than $500 below State median 8 Median family incomes for the service area and the State are to be obtained by utilizing the City County Data Book or other census data if possible. Or use best available data. “Service Area” refers to the area proposed to be, and reasonably capable of being, served by the Open Space Land Project. 8 541.16 Commitment of local, county, State, and Federal entities to project or program. (The value of this category is the sum of paragraphs (a) to (d) of this section.) (a) Local commitment. There was substantial participation by the chief executive and governing body of the locality during the planning of the project, and they are demonstrating current public commitment in support of the project 4 (b) Resident commitment. There was effective widespread participation of a representative spectrum of service area residents in the development of project objectives and there is evidence of current support for the execution of the project 4 (c) Coordination of resources. There was substantial participation of other local agencies during planning, and there is a current commitment including resources, from Federal, State, county, or local entities other than those necessary to satisfy the local share requirement-- 4 (d) Participation in areawide OT metropolitan planning. There is active participation by the locality's representatives in the areawide or metropolitan planning organization.-- 3 $ 541.18 Expansion of housing for low and moderate-income families. (The value of this category is the sum of the values of paragraphs (a), (b), and (C) of this section.) (a) Expansion of low- and moderateincome housing (applicant). Within the applicant's geographic area of jurisdiction, there has been significant expansion of the supply of standard housing for low- and moderate-income families in a nondiscriminatory way.. 3 (b) Expansion of low- and moderateincome housing (locality). Within the locality in which the project is located there has been significant expansion of the supply of standard housing for lowand moderate-income families in a nondiscriminatory way- 3 (c) Dispersion of low- and moderateincome housing. The locality has a realistic plan to expand the supply of standard low- and moderate-income housing in a nondiscriminatory way outside areas of concentration or economically disadvantaged or minority citizens.--- 4 § 541.20 Community development. The degree to which the project is necessary for undertaking other publicly supported community development activities 0 to 6 “Community development activities" refers to those publicly supported physical development activities and those related social or economic development activities being carried out or to be carried out within a reasonable period of time in accordance with a locally determined or areawide plan or strategy. Factors taken into consideration may include the project's responsiveness to local needs and objectives, the economies possible through coordinated or joint action, the degree of support by the appropriate unit(s) of local general-purpose government, and the management capacity and efforts to develop management capacity within local general-purpose government. V-Office of Asst. Secy. for Comm C-COMMUNITY 551-NEIGHBORHOOD TIES PROGRAM PROJECT SELEC- . 551.1 551.2 514 31.6 31.3 51.10 12 Scope. ping. hood Facility. preneurial effort. end Federal entities to project or program. noderate-income familles. Sosamunity development. 3 Local need. 1 Expansion of housing for low- and Par: The provisions of this part under sec. 703, of the Housing Development Act of 1965, 79 Stat. Fac. 3103. The provisions of this Part 661 E. FR. 7393, Apr. 14, 1972, unless zoted. соре. case. This part sets forth cri ocedures to be used in prealuation of applications for gencies for Neighborhood for funding as compared to other pend- (a) “Applicant” means a local public (b) “Locality” means the political jurisdiction or jurisdictions having general purpose government powers upon whose behalf the application for Federal assistance has been substituted. (c) "Low and moderate income" means (d) “Low- and moderate-income : naximum income. inall imail et assistance to local public ant Projects. dures. (1) Submissions will sed against four prerequi "hese prerequisites are not neets all prerequisites, it d against the point rated ssigned a point rating, : sum d (b) cation will be rejected. I 3 upon the relative rating n among other such n. The raphic it com family priate): n.--. 3 N State 6 ice area. the serve te annual lect one if ng in the area ofice, the asked to submit furtier that a final decision on reached. Such appii subject to reviews : ence of the applicszibility and technical tion does not recei nt rating to qua' erial, with supporting (e) "Service Area" means the area proposed to be, and reasonably capable of being, served by the Neighborhood Facilities Grant Project. $ 551.4 Program requisites. For the Neighborhood Facilities Grant Program there are the following four prerequisites: (a) Relocation requirements (if applicable). (1) Submission of acceptable assurances of compliance with the Uni. form Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (84 Stat. 1894, 42 U.S.C. 4601). (2) Absence of any known impediment to the applicant's ability to meet HUD relocation requirements and the applicant's and/or locality's ability to fulfill requirements for replacement housing. Known impediment refers to a practical inability to provide adequate relocation assistance. (b) Civil rights. Submission of acceptable assurances of compliance with title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Public Law 88-352, 78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. 20000 and HUD Title VI regulations 24 CFR Part I, 29 F.R. 16280 and with affirmative action plan requirements pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended 30 F.R. 12319, and HUD regulations 24 CFR Part 130, 36 F.R. 20688. (c) Service area. The service area of the facility is reasonable in relationship to the services to be provided, and the design and capacity of the proposed facility. (d) Project location. The project is so located as to be available for use by a significant portion (or number in the case of large urban places) of the area's low- and moderate-income residents. $ 551.6 Criteria for evaluating applica tions. Criteria for evaluating applications are divided into the following major categories: (a) Relationship to comprehensive planning; (b) Income level of area to be served; (c) Relevance of program objectives; (d) Capacity to administer the neighborhood facility; (e) Local equal employment and entrepreneurial effort; (f) Local need; (g) Commitment of local, county, State, and Federal entities to project or program; (h) Expansion of housing for low- and moderate-income families; (1) Community development; The elements considered in each category are described in the following sections, and the method of assigning rating points to each element or category is set forth. Points are awarded to each element or category in the following manner unless otherwise specifically indicated: If a statement under a particular element or category applies specifically to the project application under consideration, the application is awarded the number of points assigned to that statement. If no statement applies, no points are awarded to the application for that element. $ 551.8 Relationship to comprehensivo planning (The value of this category is the value of paragraph (a) of this section.) (a) General plan. The proposed facility is specifically identified in the locality's general plan.--- ---- 5 $ 551.10 Income level of area to be served. (The value of this category is the value of paragraphs (a), (b), or (c) of this section, as applicable.) (a) Population served. On the basis of the latest available decennial census data 40-49 percent of the families whose needs are proposed to be served by the facility are low- and moderate-income families 5 "Low- and moderate-income" is defined in 551.2(c). (b) Population served. On the basis of the latest available decennial census data, 50-59 percent of the families whose needs are proposed to be served by the facility are low- and moderate-income families 10 (c) Population served. On the basis of the latest available decennial census data, 60 percent or over of the families whose needs are proposed to be served by the facility are low- and moderateincome families.. 14 8 551.12 Relevance of program objec tives. (The value of this category is the sum of paragraphs (a) to (c) in this section.) |