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RESO 2000-23 - Amend 2000 Home ProgramRESOLUTION 2000 -23 CITY OF HUNTSVILLE A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE 2000 HOME PROGRAM GUIDELINES FOR THE OWNER - OCCUPIED HOUSING . REHABILITIATION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACT AS THE CITY'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE IN ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Huntsville desires to develop a viable urban community, induding decent housing and a suitable living environment principally for persons of low and moderate income; and WHEREAS, the City now desires to amend the guidelines operating its Owner - Occupied Housing Assistance Program for clarification and to correspond to the application filed and now funded under the HOME Program; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS: 1. That under "Type Of Financial Assistance" for rehabilitiation projects, the maximum amount of HOME assistance to be provided to an applicant, shall be rehabilitation cost + fifteen percent (15) contingency or Twenty -five Thousand ($25,000) 2. That the 'Priority Rating System" will be deleted and replaced with the following: Priority will be given to applicants on the existing waiting list whose cases were previously deferred due to either feasibility issues (reconstruction needed) or lack of funds. Applicants on these waiting lists will be taken in rank order but subject to the more limited eligibility requirements of the City's 2000 HOME Program with candidates for reconstruction given first priority. If the City is unable to exhaust its 2000 HOME allocation from established waiting lists, the City will employ a first -come, first -serve policy for new applicants following a period of program publicity. Special preference will be given to Special Needs population groups including elderly (62 years old or older), persons with disabilities, and persons with HIV /AIDS. wte/homehthcns/athens amendment Passed and approved this 8th day of August, 2000. anna Welter, City Secretary -LeerJ William B. Green, Mayor City of Huntsville