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rate is accounted for under another
indicator, the management operations
indicator, at 24 CFR 902.43(a)(1).
Scoring for this indicator as originally
implemented is described in the Capital
Fund Scoring Notice, also published on
February 23, 2011, at 76 FR 10053.
Under this indicator, PHAs can receive
up to 5 points for the timeliness of fund
obligation and up to 5 points for the
occupancy rate. That scoring notice was
modified to award an automatic 5 points
for the occupancy sub-indicator of the
Capital Fund by an interim notice for
public comment, 77 FR 34399 (Monday,
June 11, 2012), which was, after
consideration of the public comments,
made final at 78 FR 21623 (April 11,
2013). At that time, this action was done
to give PHAs time to adjust their
systems and procedures to the new
scoring regime.
As a result of automatic across-theboard funding cuts required under the
Budget Control Act of 2011, Public Law
112–15 (approved August 2, 2011),
which became effect in January 2013,
funding for public housing was
significantly cut. HUD recognizes PHAs’
resources are more severely strained and
they need the flexibility to make choices
about how Capital Funds are expended
in accord with statutory requirements.
Given the current funding
environment and the fact that the
occupancy rate is also addressed under
the management operations indicator,
HUD believes that reinstating and
extending the automatic 5 points for the
occupancy sub-indicator of the Capital
Fund Program Indicator is appropriate,
and will provide some relief to PHAs as
they weigh options for expenditure of
limited Capital Funds and will result in
no PHA losing any Capital Funds as the
result of the non-statutory portion of the
regulatory PHAS Capital Fund Program
indicator.
II. Action
This notice advises that HUD will
award an automatic 5 points for the
Capital Fund occupancy sub-indicator
for PHAs with fiscal years ending March
31, 2014, June 30, 2014, September 30,
2014, December 31, 2014, March 31,
2015, June 30, 2015, September 30,
2015, and December 31, 2015.
HUD welcomes public comment on
this interim notice, and will consider all
significant and relevant issues raised in
issuing a final notice.
Dated: December 6, 2013.
Sandra B. Henriquez,
Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian
Housing.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5711–N–03]
Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests
Granted for the Third Quarter of
Calendar Year 2013
AGENCY:
Office of the General Counsel,
HUD.
ACTION:
Notice.
Section 106 of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (the HUD Reform
Act) requires HUD to publish quarterly
Federal Register notices of all
regulatory waivers that HUD has
approved. Each notice covers the
quarterly period since the previous
Federal Register notice. The purpose of
this notice is to comply with the
requirements of section 106 of the HUD
Reform Act. This notice contains a list
of regulatory waivers granted by HUD
during the period beginning on July 1,
2013, and ending on September 30,
2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general information about this notice,
contact Camille E. Acevedo, Associate
General Counsel for Legislation and
Regulations, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 10282, Washington, DC 20410–
0500, telephone 202–708–1793 (this is
not a toll-free number). Persons with
hearing- or speech-impairments may
access this number through TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay
Service at 800–877–8339.
For information concerning a
particular waiver that was granted and
for which public notice is provided in
this document, contact the person
whose name and address follow the
description of the waiver granted in the
accompanying list of waivers that have
been granted in the third quarter of
calendar year 2013.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
106 of the HUD Reform Act added a
new section 7(q) to the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Act
(42 U.S.C. 3535(q)), which provides
that:
1. Any waiver of a regulation must be
in writing and must specify the grounds
for approving the waiver;
2. Authority to approve a waiver of a
regulation may be delegated by the
Secretary only to an individual of
Assistant Secretary or equivalent rank,
and the person to whom authority to
waive is delegated must also have
authority to issue the particular
regulation to be waived;
3. Not less than quarterly, the
Secretary must notify the public of all
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waivers of regulations that HUD has
approved, by publishing a notice in the
Federal Register. These notices (each
covering the period since the most
recent previous notification) shall:
a. Identify the project, activity, or
undertaking involved;
b. Describe the nature of the provision
waived and the designation of the
provision;
c. Indicate the name and title of the
person who granted the waiver request;
d. Describe briefly the grounds for
approval of the request; and
e. State how additional information
about a particular waiver may be
obtained.
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act
also contains requirements applicable to
waivers of HUD handbook provisions
that are not relevant to the purpose of
this notice.
This notice follows procedures
provided in HUD’s Statement of Policy
on Waiver of Regulations and Directives
issued on April 22, 1991 (56 FR 16337).
In accordance with those procedures
and with the requirements of section
106 of the HUD Reform Act, waivers of
regulations are granted by the Assistant
Secretary with jurisdiction over the
regulations for which a waiver was
requested. In those cases in which a
General Deputy Assistant Secretary
granted the waiver, the General Deputy
Assistant Secretary was serving in the
absence of the Assistant Secretary in
accordance with the office’s Order of
Succession.
This notice covers waivers of
regulations granted by HUD from July 1,
2013 through September 30, 2013. For
ease of reference, the waivers granted by
HUD are listed by HUD program office
(for example, the Office of Community
Planning and Development, the Office
of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity,
the Office of Housing, and the Office of
Public and Indian Housing, etc.). Within
each program office grouping, the
waivers are listed sequentially by the
regulatory section of title 24 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (CFR) that is
being waived. For example, a waiver of
a provision in 24 CFR part 58 would be
listed before a waiver of a provision in
24 CFR part 570.
Where more than one regulatory
provision is involved in the grant of a
particular waiver request, the action is
listed under the section number of the
first regulatory requirement that appears
in 24 CFR and that is being waived. For
example, a waiver of both § 58.73 and
§ 58.74 would appear sequentially in the
listing under § 58.73.
Waiver of regulations that involve the
same initial regulatory citation are in
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time sequence beginning with the
earliest-dated regulatory waiver.
Should HUD receive additional
information about waivers granted
during the period covered by this report
(the third quarter of calendar year 2013)
before the next report is published (the
fourth quarter of calendar year 2013),
HUD will include any additional
waivers granted for the third quarter in
the next report.
Accordingly, information about
approved waiver requests pertaining to
HUD regulations is provided in the
Appendix that follows this notice.
Dated: December 9, 2013.
Helen R. Kanovsky,
General Counsel.
Appendix
Listing of Waivers of Regulatory
Requirements Granted by Offices of the
Department of Housing and Urban
Development July 1, 2013 Through
September 30, 2013
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Note to Reader: More information about
the granting of these waivers, including a
copy of the waiver request and approval, may
be obtained by contacting the person whose
name is listed as the contact person directly
after each set of regulatory waivers granted.
The regulatory waivers granted appear in
the following order:
I. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office of
Community Planning and Development.
II. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office
of Housing.
III. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office
of Public and Indian Housing.
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Community Planning and Development
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 58.22(a).
Project/Activity: The State of Vermont
requested a waiver for the acquisition and
development of Ladd Hall, an affordable 27unit multifamily project in Waterbury, VT.
The applicant, Central Vermont Community
Land Trust (CVCLT), signed a conditional
Purchase and Sales (P&S) Agreement for
Ladd Hall prior to approval of the
environmental review and Request for
Release of Funds (RROF). A waiver was
needed because the applicant, CVCLT,
committed non-HUD funds to enter into a
Purchase & Sales Agreement for the property
before approval of the environmental review
and the submission and HUD approval of the
Request for Release of Funds (RROF). No
renovation, demolition, or new construction
work on the property had begun.
Nature of Requirement: Section 58.22 of
HUD’s regulations entitled ‘‘Limitations on
activities pending clearance’’ provides that
neither a recipient nor any participant in the
development process, including public or
private nonprofit or for-profit entities, or any
of their contractors, may commit HUD
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58.1(b) on an activity or project until HUD or
the state has approved the recipient’s RROF
and the related certification from the
responsible entity. In addition, until the
RROF and the related certification have been
approved, neither a recipient nor any
participant in the development process may
commit non-HUD funds on or undertake an
activity or project under a program listed in
24 CFR 58.1(b) if the activity or project
would have an adverse environmental impact
or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 9, 2013.
Reason Waived: It was determined that the
project would further the HUD mission and
advance HUD program goals to develop
viable, quality communities and affordable
housing. The grantee unknowingly violated
the regulation, but no HUD funds were
committed, and based on the environmental
assessments and the HUD field inspection,
granting the waiver would not result in any
unmitigated, adverse environmental impact.
Contact: Nelson A. Rivera, Office of
Environment and Energy, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing & Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7248, Washington, DC 20410, telephone 202–
708–4225.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 58.22(a).
Project/Activity: The city of Somerville,
MA requested a waiver for the acquisition
and development of a former school site by
the Somerville Community Corporation, Inc.
The project became a federal undertaking on
October 11, 2011 when the city began the
National Historic Preservation Act Section
106 consultation process and identified
HOME and McKinney-Vento funds as part of
the project financing package. A purchase
and sales agreement for the property was
signed on October 12, 2011 and $5,000 was
transferred. The deposit, and another for
$50,000 on December 20, 2011, used to hold
the property as part of the purchase and sales
agreement was non-HUD funds making this
a regulatory violation.
Nature of Requirement: Section 58.22 of
HUD’s regulations entitled ‘‘Limitations on
activities pending clearance’’ provides that
neither a recipient nor any participant in the
development process, including public or
private nonprofit or for-profit entities, or any
of their contractors, may commit HUD
assistance under a program listed in 24 CFR
58.1(b) on an activity or project until HUD or
the state has approved the recipient’s RROF
and the related certification from the
responsible entity. In addition, until the
RROF and the related certification have been
approved, neither a recipient nor any
participant in the development process may
commit non-HUD funds on or undertake an
activity or project under a program listed in
24 CFR 58.1(b) if the activity or project
would have an adverse environmental impact
or limit the choice of reasonable alternatives.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: It was determined that the
project would further the HUD mission and
advance HUD program goals to develop
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viable, quality communities and affordable
housing. The grantee unknowingly violated
the regulation, but no HUD funds were
committed, and based on the environmental
assessments and the HUD field inspection,
granting the waiver would not result in any
unmitigated, adverse environmental impact.
Contact: Nelson A. Rivera, Office of
Environment and Energy, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing & Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7248, Washington, DC 20410, telephone 202–
708–4225.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 91.105(c)(2).
Project/Activity: The city of Tuscaloosa,
AL, requested a waiver to shorten its citizen
comment period so that it could quickly
reallocate CDBG funds to assist residents and
businesses and facilitate its recovery efforts
resulting from a disaster declaration.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 91.105(c)(2) requires that citizens
be provided with reasonable notice and an
opportunity to comment on substantial
amendments to its consolidated plan. The
citizen participation plan requires that
citizens be given no less than 30 days to
comment on substantial amendments before
they are implemented. The city asked to
shorten its citizen comment period to seven
days so that it may quickly reallocate CDBG
funds for activities to assist city residents and
businesses continuing to experience
difficulties as they recover from the effects of
the storm/tornado.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: The city was allowed to
shorten its comment period from 30 days to
7 days so that it may quickly implement a
prioritized list of projects to assist businesses
and residents experiencing difficulty as they
continue to recover from the effects of the
severe storms and tornado.
Contact: Gloria Coates, Office of Block
Grant Assistance, Entitlement Communities
Division, Office of Community Planning and
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7282, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–1577.
D Regulations: 24 CFR 92.503(b)(3).
Project/Activity: The State of Minnesota
requested a waiver of 24 CFR 92.503(b)(3),
which requires funds expended for ineligible
activities or costs to be repaid to the account
from which they were disbursed.
Nature of Requirements: HUD’s HOME
Investment Partnership Program (HOME)
regulations at 24 CFR 92.503(b)(1) provide
that any HOME funds invested in housing
that does not meet the affordability
requirements for the period specified in
§ 92.252 or § 92.254, as applicable, must be
repaid by the participating jurisdiction in
accordance with § 92.503(b)(3). Section
92.503(b)(3) provides that HUD will instruct
the participating jurisdiction to either repay
the funds to the HOME Investment Trust
Fund Treasury account or the local account.
The State was obligated to repay ineligible
HOME funds to the HOME grant from which
they were expended. If all or a portion of the
total repayment was repaid to an expired
account, the repayment would have been
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received by HUD but recaptured by the
United States Treasury. As a result, the
repaid funds would have no longer been
available for the State’s use in eligible
affordable housing activities. Title II of the
Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable
Housing Act (42 U.S.C. 12721 et seq), as
amended, states that such repaid funds shall
be made available immediately to the
participating jurisdiction for investment in
eligible affordable housing activities. In this
case, the regulation makes it impossible to
meet this statutory provision. The waiver was
granted to permit the State to repay its local
HOME Investment Trust Fund accounts
instead of its HOME Investment Trust
Treasury account.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: July 25, 2013.
Reasons Waived: Waiver was granted to
permit the State to repay funds make the
repaid funds available for eligible HOME
projects.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
D Regulations: 24 CFR § 92. 92.2(2)(i).
Project/Activity: The City of Alexandria,
VA, requested a waiver of definition of
‘‘commitment’’ at 24 CFR 92.2(2)(i) of the
HOME Final Rule for the Lynhaven
Apartments project.
Nature of Requirements: Section 92.21(2)(i)
was amended effective August 23, 2013 to
require that a HOME participating
jurisdiction ensure that all necessary
financing to complete a project has been
secured before HOME funds are committed to
the project. The City requested the waiver to
permit it to commit HOME funds that would
otherwise be lost to a September 30, 2013,
deadline. The City stated that it did not
anticipate the change in definition of
‘‘commitment’’ that was made effective in the
new HOME rule because the definition
change was not part of the HOME proposed
rule published on December 11, 2011. The
short time between the publication of the
HOME final rule and the City’s September
30, 2013, deadline was insufficient to enable
the City identify another project to which it
could quickly commit its HOME funds.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: September 25, 2013.
Reasons Waived: The waiver was granted
based upon the abbreviated period of time
the City had between the publication of the
new regulation and its commitment deadline
to identify an alternate project to which to
commit its HOME funds. The waiver, which
permits the City to commit HOME funds to
the Lynhaven rehabilitation project while its
applications for bond financing and LowIncome Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) are
pending, is conditioned on the project
securing this financing based upon the
schedule submitted to HUD.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
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Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
D Regulations: 24 CFR 92.252(e) and 24
CFR 92. 92.254(a)(4).
Project/Activity: The City of New Orleans,
LA, requested that HUD waive the
affordability period set forth in 24 CFR
92.252(e) and 92.254(a)(4) for 31 HOMEassisted projects that were destroyed during
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, and
Gustav in 2008.
Nature of Requirements: The HOME
regulations at 24 CFR 92.252–(e) and
92.254(a)(4) set forth the minimum required
affordability period for HOME-assisted rental
projects and homebuyer projects,
respectively. The City invested a total of
$1,422,742.72 of HOME funds in 31 rental
and homebuyer projects that were destroyed
or irreparably damaged as a result of three
Presidentially-declared major disasters.
Consequently, they did not meet their
required affordability periods due to
circumstances beyond the City’s control.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reasons Waived: The waiver was granted
to reduce the affordability periods under
§ 92.252(e) and 92.254(a)(4) to the useful life
of these projects which ended when the
properties were destroyed or severely
damaged by Hurricanes Katrina, and Rita in
2005, and Gustav, in 2008.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office
of Affordable Housing Programs, Office of
Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–2684.
D Regulation: Neighborhood Stabilization
Program 3 Notice, published on October 9,
2010, at 75 FR 64333 (II.H.3.f) in accordance
with Title XII of Division A under the
heading Community Planning and
Development: Community Development
Fund of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Project/Activity: Clark County, NV,
requested a waiver of the 10 percent
demolition cap under the Neighborhood
Stabilization Program which restricts
grantees from spending more than 10 percent
of total grant funds on demolition activities.
Clark County requested a waiver to spend
$3,540,526.00 or approximately seventeen
and one-half percent of its NSP3 allocation
of $20,253,261.00 on the demolition of
asbestos infected structures.
Nature of Requirement: Section II.H.3.f of
the NSP3 Notice provides that a grantee may
not use more than ten percent of its grant for
demolition activities.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 1, 2013.
Reason Waived: Clark County requested a
waiver to spend $3,540,526.00 or
approximately seventeen and one-half
percent of its NSP3 allocation of
$20,253,261.00 on the demolition of asbestos
infected structures. Clark County provided
statistical data supporting the presence of
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asbestos in many units which caused
demolition costs to be significantly higher
than initially expected. Consequently, Clark
County was granted a waiver of the
expenditure of funds for demolition.
Demolition activities target NSP3 investment
neighborhoods and remove safety hazards
and the destabilizing influence of blighted
properties.
Contact: Jessie Handforth Kome, Deputy
Director, Office of Block Grant Assistance,
Office of Community Planning and
Development, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 7286, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 402–5539.
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office
of Housing—Federal Housing
Administration (FHA)
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 200.85(b).
Project/Activity: North Point II, Fort Smith,
Arkansas, Project Number: 082–35448.
Nature of Requirement: Section 200.85(b)
of HUD’s regulation provides that ‘‘A
covenant against repayment of a
Commissioner approved inferior lien from
mortgage proceeds other than surplus cash or
residual receipts, except in the case of an
inferior lien created by an operating loss loan
insured pursuant to Section 223(d) of the
[National Housing] Act, or a supplemental
loan insured pursuant to Section 241 of the
Act.’’
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Arkansas
Development Finance Authority (ADFA), the
state housing allocation agency does not
allow HOME loans without required
payments of principal and interest. To meet
ADFA requirements, the borrower requested
the use of operating funds to repay the
$400,000 HOME loan. The award of LowIncome Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) is tied
to the allocation HOME funds. If the
borrower did not accept the HOME funds, the
project would not have qualified LIHTC. This
approved waiver for Section 223(a)(7)/
221(d)(4) Refinance is the second waiver for
the subject property. The first waiver was
approved for the subject project on March 24,
2010, when the application was submitted as
a Section 221(d)(4) new constructions with
LIHTC.
Contact: Theodore K. Toon, Director,
Office of Multifamily Housing Development,
HTD, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th
Street SW., Room 6134, Washington, DC
20410, telephone (202) 402–8386.
D Regulation: Mortgagee Letter (ML) 2011–
22, Condominium Project Approval and
Processing Guide, Insurance Requirements
(Baseline Condo Guidance—ML serves as
regulation as defined under HERA). (See
https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/
program_offices/administration/hudclips/
letters/mortgagee/2011ml.)
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Project/Activity: FHA Concentration
Waiver for Vinewood Village Condominium
located in the City of Wyandotte, Michigan.
Nature of Requirement: ML 2011–22 states
that FHA will not insure any mortgage in an
approved project if 50 percent or more of the
units are FHA-insured.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 20, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Vinewood Village
Condominium does not meet the exception
policy defined in ML 2011–22. However, to
help ensure the availability of the affordable
housing contained within the Vinewood
Village Condominium and HUD’s objectives
to expand the availability of affordable
sustained homeownership opportunities for
low-to-moderate income borrowers the
waiver was determined necessary. The sale of
condominium units is vital to the recovery of
the housing market.
Contact: Joanne B. Kuczma, Housing
Program Officer, Office of Single Family
Program, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Washington, DC 20410–8000, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 200.72.
Project/Activity: St. Barnabas Hospital
(SBH) is a 461-bed, not-for-profit community
hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center. SBH is
located in Bronx County, New York.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation
mandates the project when completed shall
not violate any material zoning or deed
restrictions applicable to the project site, and
shall comply with all applicable building and
other governmental codes, ordinances,
regulations and requirements.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Hospital does not
meet all of the applicable building codes,
because it does not have a Permanent
Certificate of Occupancy (PCO) for the
building, but has a Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy. It was determined that SBH
would be able to move to Final Endorsement,
enabling the purchase and installation of a
new boiler system, which will have
significant financial benefits for SBH,
allowing a savings of approximately
$3,000,000 annually in operating expenses.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania,
Senior Financial Analyst, Office of
Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
2237, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–5366.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Villanova Apartments—
FHA Project Number 117–35219, Lawton,
Oklahoma. The owner is requesting to defer
repayment of the Flexible Subsidy loans on
this project because of the owner’s inability
to repay the loan in full or partially upon
maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b)
of HUD’s regulations governs the repayment
of operating assistance provided under the
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Projects prior to May 1, 1996 states:
‘‘Assistance that has been paid to a project
owner under this subpart must be repaid at
the earlier of the expiration of the term of the
mortgage, termination of these actions would
typically terminate FHA involvement with
the property, and the Flexible Subsidy loan
would be repaid, in whole, at that time.’’
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted to
exempt the non-profit owner from the
requirement to repay the Flexible Subsidy
Loan upon prepayment/refinance of Section
221(d)(4) loan and recapitalize the project to
allow for needed repairs and improvement. It
was determined that these efforts would
assure that residents are not displaced and
that the project would be able to meet or
exceed the HUD’s standard for providing
safe, decent, sanitary and affordable housing
for the Lawton, Oklahoma community.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office
of Asset Management, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3730.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Vineville Christian
Towers—FHA Project Number 061–SH010,
Macon, Georgia. The owner has requested a
deferral of repayment of the Flexible Subsidy
Operating Assistance Loan on this project to
allow a longer term to pay off the loan.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b)
of HUD’s regulations governs the repayment
of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled
Projects prior to May 1, 1996 states:
‘‘Assistance that has been paid to a project
owner under this subpart must be repaid at
the earlier of the expiration of the term of the
mortgage, termination of these actions would
typically terminate FHA involvement with
the property, and the Flexible Subsidy loan
would be repaid, in whole, at that time.’’
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: The owner was allowed to
waive the provision to defer repayment of the
Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan
because the owner could not afford to
rehabilitate the property and repay the loan
in full or partially upon maturity. It was
determined that granting the waiver would
allow the owner to refinance the loan and
facilitate rehabilitation of the project. The
refinance will enable the owner to
recapitalize the property and preserve the
196 units of affordable housing for an
additional 40 years.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office
of Asset Management, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3730.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Denver Metro Village—
FHA Project Number 101–44802, Denver,
Colorado. The owner is requesting to defer
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this project because of the owner’s inability
to repay the loans in full or partially upon
maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b)
of HUD’s regulations govern the repayment of
operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled
Projects prior to May 1, 1996 states:
‘‘Assistance that has been paid to a project
owner under this subpart must be repaid at
the earlier of the expiration of the term of the
mortgage, termination of these actions would
typically terminate FHA involvement with
the property, and the Flexible Subsidy loan
would be repaid, in whole, at that time.’’
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted,
allowing the owner to defer repayment of the
Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan,
because it was determined that the owner
could not afford to rehabilitate the property
and repay the loan in full or partially upon
maturity. This waiver would allow the owner
to refinance the loan and facilitate
rehabilitation of the project. The refinance
would allow the owner to recapitalize the
property and preserve the 192 units of
affordable housing for the elderly and
handicapped for 20 years from the date of the
original mortgage maturity.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office
of Asset Management, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3730.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Springvale Terrace
Apartments—FHA Project Number 024–
SH017, Silver Spring, Maryland. The owner
is requesting to defer repayment of the
Flexible Subsidy loans on this project
because the property does not possess
resources to repay the loan upon its maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b)
of HUD’s regulations governs the repayment
of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled
Projects prior to May 1, 1996 states:
‘‘Assistance that has been paid to a project
owner under this subpart must be repaid at
the earlier of the expiration of the term of the
mortgage, termination of these actions would
typically terminate FHA involvement with
the property, and the Flexible Subsidy loan
would be repaid, in whole, at that time.’’
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted to
exempt the non-profit owner from the
requirement to repay the Flexible Subsidy
Loan upon prepayment/refinance of Section
202 loan and to recapitalize the project to
allow for needed major repairs and
improvement. It was determined that these
efforts would assure that residents are not
displaced and that the project will meet or
exceed HUD’s standard for providing safe,
decent, sanitary and affordable housing for
the Silver Spring, Maryland community.
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Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office
of Asset Management, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3730.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 242.17(b).
Project/Activity: The New York
Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) is part of New
York Presbyterian Healthcare System, an
affiliation of healthcare facilities and
providers. NYP is the five-facility, 2,224 bed
flagship Hospital of the System. NYP is
located in Manhattan, NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 242.17(b) mandates the
commitment will provide for insurance of
advances of mortgage funds during
construction.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted
and provided that advances would be
insured prior to construction. This proposed
structure would benefit to NYP in lowering
the cost of borrowing and reducing the
mortgage amount compared to the traditional
approach. NYP concludes a ‘‘permanent’’
financing eliminates the needs for capitalized
interest, up to $25 million.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania,
Senior Financial Analyst, Office of
Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
2237, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–5366.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 242.42.
Project/Activity: The New York
Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) is part of New
York Presbyterian Healthcare System, an
affiliation of healthcare facilities and
providers. NYP is the five-facility, 2,224 bed
flagship Hospital of the System. NYP is
located in Manhattan, NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 242.42 mandates the mortgagor’s
Certificate of Actual Cost be submitted upon
completion of the physical improvements to
the satisfaction of HUD and before final
endorsement.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted
and provided that the Mortgagor’s Certificate
of Actual Cost would not be submitted until
after ‘‘Same-Day’’ endorsement of the loan.
This proposed structure would benefit to
NYP in lowering the cost of borrowing and
reducing the mortgage amount compared to
the traditional approach. NYP concludes a
‘‘permanent’’ financing eliminates the needs
for capitalized interest, up to $25 million.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania,
Senior Financial Analyst, Office of
Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
2237, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–5366.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 242.72.
Project/Activity: Bradford Rehab Associates
d.b.a. Whittier Rehabilitation Hospital
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(Whittier) is an acute rehabilitation hospital
and a member of Whittier Health Network.
Whittier is located in Bradford, MA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 242.72 prohibits the leasing of
hospitals by proposed mortgagors, effectively
requires that the owner (mortgagor) of the
facility and operator of the facility be the
same organization.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 17, 2013.
Reason Waived: The owner and mortgagor
lease the Hospital to an operator, BRN
Corporation, a member of the Whittier Health
Network. Whittier’s current long-term debt is
at a variable interest rate and terms require
it be paid in full on January 24, 2014. The
granting of the waiver would allow Whittier’s
current debt to be refinanced at a long-term,
fixed rate.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania,
Senior Financial Analyst, Office of
Healthcare Programs Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
2237, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
402–5366.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Wings of Hope, San
Antonio, TX, Project Number: 115–HD052/
TX59–Q091–002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 18, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Findley Place Apartments,
Pittsfield, IL, Project Number: 072–EE187/
IL06–S101–011.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
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Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: George Gervin Retirement
Apartments, San Antonio, TX, Project
Number: 115–EE093/TX59–S091–005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 29, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Focus Outreach
Community Development, Louisville, MS,
Project Number: 065–HD045/MS26–Q101–
001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d) and 24
CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Housing Opportunities II,
Shirley, NY, Project Number: 012–HD137/
NY36–Q071–002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing. Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital
advance is 18 months from the date of
issuance with limited exceptions up to 36
months, as approved by HUD on a case-bycase basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Acting
Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal
Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 18, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
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efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources. Additional time is needed to
achieve an initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d) and 24
CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Share XIV, Medford, NY,
Project Number: 012–HD143/NY36–Q091–
003.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d)
prohibits amendment of the amount of the
approved capital advance funds prior to
closing. Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital
advance is 18 months from the date of
issuance with limited exceptions up to 36
months, as approved by HUD on a case-bycase basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Acting
Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal
Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 11, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was
determined to be economically designed and
comparable in cost to similar projects in the
area, and the sponsor/owner exhausted all
efforts to obtain additional funding from
other sources. Additional time is needed to
achieve an initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: George Gervin Retirement
Apartments, San Antonio, TX, Project
Number: 115–EE093/TX59–S091–005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for the project to achieve an initial
closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Nativity B.V.M. Place,
Philadelphia, PA, Project Number: 034–
EE167/PA26–S091–005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
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Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for a decision from the courts
involving a zoning appeal filed by a neighbor
and for the project to reach an initial closing
and start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Wings of Hope, San
Antonio, TX, Project Number: 115–HD052/
TX59–Q091–002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for the project to achieve an initial
closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Kenyon Terrace
Apartments, Pawtucket, RI, Project Number:
016–HD063/RI43–Q091–006.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for the project to achieve an initial
closing and to begin the start of construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Jubilee Station,
Charleston, WV, Project Number: 045–
HD045/WV15–Q091–002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
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Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for the closing documents to be
submitted, for the project to reach an initial
closing and start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Barringer Gardens,
Charlotte, NC, Project Number: 053–EE199/
NC19–S091–012.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed to process the new firm commitment
application and initially close the project.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Orange Tree Senior
Apartments, Oroville, Butte County, CA,
Project Number: 136–EE097/CA30–S101–
008.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for this CAUC project to complete
construction and reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Rosa Parks II Senior
Housing, San Francisco, CA, Project Number:
121–EE225/CA39–S101–002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
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Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed to achieve an initial closing and to
begin the start of construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: COMM 22 Seniors, San
Diego, CA, Project Number: 129–EE036/
CA33–S101–001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 21, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for this capital advance upon
completion project to reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Fairfield Commons I,
Stamford, CT, Project Number: 017–HD042/
CT26–Q091–001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 23, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for this project to achieve an initial
closing and to start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Fairthorne Housing,
Philadelphia, PA, Project Number: 034–
EE185/PA26–S101–010.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed to coordinate various funding sources
and to negotiate the loan documents for the
project to reach initial closing.
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Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410–8000,
telephone (202) 708–3000.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Ken Crest PA 2010, Spring
City, PA, Project Number: 034–HD117/PA26–
Q101–004.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165
provides that the duration of the fund
reservation of the capital advance is 18
months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as
approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was
needed for this project to reach initial
closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director,
Office of Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, Office of Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room
6134, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708–3000.
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the
Office of Public and Indian Housing
For further information about the following
regulatory waivers, please see the name of
the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 902.20.
Project/Activity: New York City Housing
Authority, (NY005) New York, NY.
Nature of Requirement: The objective of
this regulation is to determine whether a
housing authority (HA) is meeting the
standard of decent, safe, sanitary, and in
good repair. The Real Estate Assessment
Center (REAC) provides for an independent
physical inspection of a HA’s property of
properties that includes a statistically valid
sample of the units.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: July 12, 2013.
Reason Waived: New York City Housing
Authority (NYCHA) sought a waiver from
inspections for the FYE December 31, 2013,
for 36 developments that received an
inspection score of 80 or above for FY 2011.
NYCHA cites the frequency of inspections
provision in the PHAS rule as the basis for
this waiver because NYCHA’s FYE 2011
inspections began in calendar 2012 and were
not completed until late that year.
Contact: Judy Wojciechowski, Program
Manager, NASS, Real Estate Assessment
Center, Office of Public and Indian Housing,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 550 12th Street SW., Suite 100,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 475–
7907.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 941.606(n)(1)(ii)(B).
Project/Activity: Housing Authority of the
City of Augusta, Georgia Walton Oaks Family
Phase II Project Number: GA0010000190.
Nature of Requirement: This regulatory
provision requires that ‘‘if the partner and/or
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owner entity (or any other entity with and
identity of interest with such parties) wants
to serve as the general contractor for the
project or development, it may award itself
the construction contract only if it can
demonstrate to HUD’s satisfaction that its bid
is the lowest bid submitted in response to a
public request for bids.’’
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Housing Authority of
the City of Augusta submitted an
independent cost estimate. HUD reviewed
the Mixed-Finance proposal and confirmed
that the construction costs for the project
were below the independent cost review
prepared. HUD also performed a fee analysis
that showed all of the construction fees were
at or below HUD’s Cost Control and Safe
Harbor Standards (revised April 9, 2003). On
this basis, it was determined that good cause
existed to grant the waiver so that the affiliate
could serve as the general contractor.
Contact: Dominique Blom, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for the Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4130, Washington, DC 20140,
telephone (202) 402–4181.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 941.606(n)(1)(ii)(B).
Project/Activity: Chicago Housing
Authority (CHA), Chicago, IL; Dorchester
Artist Housing Mixed-Finance transaction.
Nature of Requirement: This regulatory
provision requires that ‘‘if a partner and/or
owner entity (or any other entity with an
identity of interest with such parties) wants
to serve as the general contractor for a project
or development, it may award itself the
construction contract only if it can
demonstrate to HUD’s satisfaction that its bid
is the lowest responsive bid submitted in
response to a public request for bids.’’
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: HUD reviewed the MixedFinance proposal and confirmed that the
construction costs for the project were below
the independent cost review prepared by
Construction Cost System submitted by CHA.
HUD also performed a fee analysis that
showed all of the construction fees were at
or below HUD’s Cost Control and Safe Harbor
Standards (revised April 9, 2003). On this
basis, it was determined that good cause
existed to grant the waiver so that OVC BCM
JV with BCM owned by Brinshore
Development, LLC, a member of the
development team for the Project, could
serve as the general contractor.
Contact: Dominique Blom, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for the Office of Public
Housing Investments, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4130, Washington, DC 20140,
telephone (202) 402–4181.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego Housing
Commission (SDHC), San Diego, CA
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 982.505(d) states that a public
housing agency may only approve a higher
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payment standard for a family as a reasonable
accommodation if the higher payment
standard is within the basic range of 90 to
110 percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for
the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a
person with disabilities, required an
exception payment standard to remain in her
unit. To provide this reasonable
accommodation so the client could remain in
her unit and pay no more than 40 percent of
her adjusted income toward the family share,
the SDHC was allowed to approve an
exception payment standard that exceeded
the basic range of 90 to 110 percent of the
FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Knoxville Community
Development Corporation (KCDC), Knoxville,
TN.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 982.505(d) states that a public
housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable
accommodation if the higher payment
standard is within the basic range of 90 to
110 percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for
the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, whose
daughter is a person with disabilities,
required an exception payment standard to
remain in his current unit that met the needs
of his daughter. To provide this reasonable
accommodation so that the client could
remain in his unit and pay no more than 40
percent of his adjusted income toward the
family share, the KCDC was allowed to
approve an exception payment standard that
exceeded the basic range of 90 to 110 percent
of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Oneonta Housing
Authority (OHA), Oneonta, NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 982.505(d) states that a public
housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable
accommodation if the higher payment
standard is within the basic range of 90 to
110 percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for
the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
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Reason Waived: The applicant, who is a
person with disabilities, required an
exception payment standard to move to a
unit that meets the needs of her family. To
provide this reasonable accommodation so
that the client could move to a new unit and
pay no more than 40 percent of its adjusted
income toward the family share, the OHA
was allowed to approve an exception
payment standard that exceeded the basic
range of 90 to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego Housing
Commission (SDHC), San Diego, CA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 982.505(d) states that a public
housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable
accommodation if the higher payment
standard is within the basic range of 90 to
110 percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for
the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a
person with disabilities, required an
exception payment standard to move to a
unit that meets his needs. To provide this
reasonable accommodation so that the client
could move to a new unit and pay no more
than 40 percent of his adjusted income
toward the family share, the SDHC was
allowed to approve an exception payment
standard that exceeded the basic range of 90
to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Sawyer County Housing
Authority (SCHA), Sawyer County, WI.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 982.505(d) states that a public
housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable
accommodation if the higher payment
standard is within the basic range of 90 to
110 percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for
the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a
person with disabilities, required an
exception payment standard to remain in her
unit. To provide this reasonable
accommodation so the family could remain
in its unit and pay no more than 40 percent
of its adjusted income toward the family
share, the SCHA was allowed to approve an
exception payment standard that exceeded
the basic range of 90 to 110 percent of the
FMR.
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Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 983.51.
Project/Activity: Galveston Housing
Authority (GHA), Galveston, TX.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 983.51 records the owner proposal
selection procedures. These procedures
require a current or previous competitive
selection.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 3, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was
waived in order to finalize and expedite the
redevelopment of public housing that was
destroyed due to Hurricane Ike and to
address critical housing needs on Galveston
Island that would otherwise remain
unaddressed.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 983.51(b), 983.55(b)
and 983.153(a).
Project/Activity: Norfolk Redevelopment
and Housing Authority (NRHA), Norfolk, VA.
Nature of Requirement: The first regulation
provides that a PHA must select PBV
proposals by either of two methods requiring
competitive selection. The second regulation
provides that a PHA may not enter into an
Agreement to enter into a Housing Assistance
Payments Contract (AHAP) until HUD or an
independent entity approved by HUD has
conducted a required subsidy layering review
(SLR) and determined that the PBV
assistance is in accordance with the HUD
SLR requirements. The third regulation
provides that the PHA may not enter the
AHAP with the owner until the SLR is
completed.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 14, 2013.
Reason Waived: These regulations were
waived based on the unique collaborative
effort of five communities to provide critical
housing for the homeless (including veterans
and the disabled and the multitude of
funding sources committed to Heron’s
Landing.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 983.206(b).
Project/Activity: Housing Authority of the
City of Milwaukee (HACM), Milwaukee, WI.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 983.206(b) provides that at the
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discretion of the PHA and provided that the
total number of units in a project that will
receive project-based voucher (PBV)
assistance or other project-based assistance
will not exceed 25 percent of the number of
dwelling units (assisted or unassisted) in the
project or the 20 percent of authorized budget
authority, a housing assistance payments
(HAP) contract may be amended during the
three-year period immediately following the
execution date of the HAP contract to add
additional PBV contract units in the same
project.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 9, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was
waived since the original contract for this
project was executed in 2004 and waiving
this regulation would ensure the financial
stability of the HUD-approved mixed finance
project.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego County
Housing Authority (SDCHA), San Diego
County, CA.
Nature of Requirement: This regulation
limits extensions of Family Self-Sufficiency
(FSS) contracts by a public housing agency
to two years beyond the initial five-year term
of the FSS contract.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 29, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was
waived because failure to complete the
contract within the contract term was due to
serious health challenges within her family
and job market conditions during a severe
economic downturn in California.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 985.101(a).
Project/Activity: Ware Housing Authority
(WHA), Ware, MA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 985.101(a) provides that a PHA
must submit the HUD-required Section Eight
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP)
certification form within 60 calendar days
after the end of its fiscal year.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 16, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted
since the executive director was terminated
by the Board of Directors prior to the due
date of the SEMAP certification and no one
else had entry rights to submit WHA’s
certification. WHA was permitted to submit
its SEMAP certification after the due date.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
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Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
D Regulation: 24 CFR 985.101(a).
Project/Activity: Chester Housing
Authority (CHA), Chester, SC.
Nature of Requirement: HUD’s regulation
at 24 CFR 985.101(a) provides that a PHA
must submit the HUD-required Section Eight
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP)
certification form within 60 calendar days
after the end of its fiscal year.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant
Secretary for Public and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted
since the acting executive director resigned
in August prior to the due date of the SEMAP
certification and no one else had entry rights
to submit CHA’s certification. CHA was
permitted to submit its SEMAP certification
after the due date.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing
Voucher Management and Operations
Division, Office of Public Housing and
Voucher Programs, Office of Public and
Indian Housing, Department of Housing and
Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708–0477.
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BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R5–R–2013–N097; BAC–4311–K9–S3]
Patuxent Research Refuge, Prince
George’s and Anne Arundel Counties,
MD; Final Comprehensive
Conservation Plan and Finding of No
Significant Impact
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of the final comprehensive
conservation plan (CCP) and finding of
no significant impact (FONSI) for
Patuxent Research Refuge (Patuxent RR,
refuge), located in Prince George’s and
Anne Arundel Counties, Maryland. In
this final CCP, we describe how we will
manage the refuge for the next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: You may view or obtain
copies of the final CCP and FONSI by
any of the following methods. You may
request a hard copy or a CD–ROM.
Agency Web site: Download a copy of
the document at: https://www.fws.gov/
northeast/planning/patuxent/
ccphome.html.
Email: Send requests to
northeastplanning@fws.gov. Include
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‘‘Patuxent CCP’’ in the subject line of
your email.
Mail: Bill Perry, Natural Resource
Planner, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, MA
01035.
Fax: Attention: Bill Perry, 413–253–
8468.
In-Person Viewing or Pickup: Call
301–497–5580 to make an appointment
(necessary for view/pickup only) during
regular business hours at Patuxent RR,
10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD
20708. For more information on
locations for viewing or obtaining
documents, see ‘‘Public Availability of
Documents’’ under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
Brad
Knudsen, Refuge Manager, 301–437–
5580 (phone) or Bill Perry, Planning
Team Leader, 413–253–8688 (phone);
northeastplanning@fws.gov (email).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Introduction
With this notice, we finalize the CCP
process for Patuxent RR. We started this
process through a notice of intent in the
Federal Register (76 FR 12563) on
March 16, 2010. We announced the
release of the draft CCP and
environmental assessment (EA) to the
public and requested comments in a
notice of availability in the Federal
Register (77 FR 24929) on October 10,
2012.
Patuxent RR was established in 1936
by Executive Order by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt ‘‘to effectuate
further the purposes of the Migratory
Bird Conservation Act’’ and ‘‘as a
wildlife experiment and research
refuge.’’ The total approved acquisition
boundary encompasses 12,841 acres
between Baltimore, Maryland, and
Washington, DC, an area with one of the
highest densities of development in the
United States. Currently, about 10,000
of Patuxent RR’s 12,841 acres are forest,
but the refuge also contains grasslands,
freshwater marshes, shrub and early
successional forest, and open water. It
provides important habitat for a variety
of migratory birds of conservation
concern. The refuge also offers unique
opportunities for environmental
education and interpretation in an
urban setting. It is home to the U.S.
Geological Survey (USGS) Patuxent
Wildlife Research Center, a leading
international research institute for
wildlife and applied environmental
research.
We announce our decision and the
availability of the FONSI for the final
CCP for Patuxent RR in accordance with
National Environmental Policy Act
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5711-N-03]
Notice of Regulatory Waiver Requests Granted for the Third
Quarter of Calendar Year 2013
AGENCY: Office of the General Counsel, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Section 106 of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (the HUD Reform Act) requires HUD to publish
quarterly Federal Register notices of all regulatory waivers that HUD
has approved. Each notice covers the quarterly period since the
previous Federal Register notice. The purpose of this notice is to
comply with the requirements of section 106 of the HUD Reform Act. This
notice contains a list of regulatory waivers granted by HUD during the
period beginning on July 1, 2013, and ending on September 30, 2013.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general information about this
notice, contact Camille E. Acevedo, Associate General Counsel for
Legislation and Regulations, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 10282, Washington, DC 20410-0500,
telephone 202-708-1793 (this is not a toll-free number). Persons with
hearing- or speech-impairments may access this number through TTY by
calling the toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.
For information concerning a particular waiver that was granted and
for which public notice is provided in this document, contact the
person whose name and address follow the description of the waiver
granted in the accompanying list of waivers that have been granted in
the third quarter of calendar year 2013.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act added a
new section 7(q) to the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act
(42 U.S.C. 3535(q)), which provides that:
1. Any waiver of a regulation must be in writing and must specify
the grounds for approving the waiver;
2. Authority to approve a waiver of a regulation may be delegated
by the Secretary only to an individual of Assistant Secretary or
equivalent rank, and the person to whom authority to waive is delegated
must also have authority to issue the particular regulation to be
waived;
3. Not less than quarterly, the Secretary must notify the public of
all waivers of regulations that HUD has approved, by publishing a
notice in the Federal Register. These notices (each covering the period
since the most recent previous notification) shall:
a. Identify the project, activity, or undertaking involved;
b. Describe the nature of the provision waived and the designation
of the provision;
c. Indicate the name and title of the person who granted the waiver
request;
d. Describe briefly the grounds for approval of the request; and
e. State how additional information about a particular waiver may
be obtained.
Section 106 of the HUD Reform Act also contains requirements
applicable to waivers of HUD handbook provisions that are not relevant
to the purpose of this notice.
This notice follows procedures provided in HUD's Statement of
Policy on Waiver of Regulations and Directives issued on April 22, 1991
(56 FR 16337). In accordance with those procedures and with the
requirements of section 106 of the HUD Reform Act, waivers of
regulations are granted by the Assistant Secretary with jurisdiction
over the regulations for which a waiver was requested. In those cases
in which a General Deputy Assistant Secretary granted the waiver, the
General Deputy Assistant Secretary was serving in the absence of the
Assistant Secretary in accordance with the office's Order of
Succession.
This notice covers waivers of regulations granted by HUD from July
1, 2013 through September 30, 2013. For ease of reference, the waivers
granted by HUD are listed by HUD program office (for example, the
Office of Community Planning and Development, the Office of Fair
Housing and Equal Opportunity, the Office of Housing, and the Office of
Public and Indian Housing, etc.). Within each program office grouping,
the waivers are listed sequentially by the regulatory section of title
24 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) that is being waived. For
example, a waiver of a provision in 24 CFR part 58 would be listed
before a waiver of a provision in 24 CFR part 570.
Where more than one regulatory provision is involved in the grant
of a particular waiver request, the action is listed under the section
number of the first regulatory requirement that appears in 24 CFR and
that is being waived. For example, a waiver of both Sec. 58.73 and
Sec. 58.74 would appear sequentially in the listing under Sec. 58.73.
Waiver of regulations that involve the same initial regulatory
citation are in
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time sequence beginning with the earliest-dated regulatory waiver.
Should HUD receive additional information about waivers granted
during the period covered by this report (the third quarter of calendar
year 2013) before the next report is published (the fourth quarter of
calendar year 2013), HUD will include any additional waivers granted
for the third quarter in the next report.
Accordingly, information about approved waiver requests pertaining
to HUD regulations is provided in the Appendix that follows this
notice.
Dated: December 9, 2013.
Helen R. Kanovsky,
General Counsel.
Appendix
Listing of Waivers of Regulatory Requirements Granted by Offices of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development July 1, 2013 Through
September 30, 2013
Note to Reader: More information about the granting of these
waivers, including a copy of the waiver request and approval, may be
obtained by contacting the person whose name is listed as the
contact person directly after each set of regulatory waivers
granted.
The regulatory waivers granted appear in the following order:
I. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office of Community Planning
and Development.
II. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office of Housing.
III. Regulatory waivers granted by the Office of Public and Indian
Housing.
I. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Community Planning and
Development
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 58.22(a).
Project/Activity: The State of Vermont requested a waiver for
the acquisition and development of Ladd Hall, an affordable 27-unit
multifamily project in Waterbury, VT. The applicant, Central Vermont
Community Land Trust (CVCLT), signed a conditional Purchase and
Sales (P&S) Agreement for Ladd Hall prior to approval of the
environmental review and Request for Release of Funds (RROF). A
waiver was needed because the applicant, CVCLT, committed non-HUD
funds to enter into a Purchase & Sales Agreement for the property
before approval of the environmental review and the submission and
HUD approval of the Request for Release of Funds (RROF). No
renovation, demolition, or new construction work on the property had
begun.
Nature of Requirement: Section 58.22 of HUD's regulations
entitled ``Limitations on activities pending clearance'' provides
that neither a recipient nor any participant in the development
process, including public or private nonprofit or for-profit
entities, or any of their contractors, may commit HUD assistance
under a program listed in 24 CFR 58.1(b) on an activity or project
until HUD or the state has approved the recipient's RROF and the
related certification from the responsible entity. In addition,
until the RROF and the related certification have been approved,
neither a recipient nor any participant in the development process
may commit non-HUD funds on or undertake an activity or project
under a program listed in 24 CFR 58.1(b) if the activity or project
would have an adverse environmental impact or limit the choice of
reasonable alternatives.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 9, 2013.
Reason Waived: It was determined that the project would further
the HUD mission and advance HUD program goals to develop viable,
quality communities and affordable housing. The grantee unknowingly
violated the regulation, but no HUD funds were committed, and based
on the environmental assessments and the HUD field inspection,
granting the waiver would not result in any unmitigated, adverse
environmental impact.
Contact: Nelson A. Rivera, Office of Environment and Energy,
Office of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing
& Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 7248, Washington, DC
20410, telephone 202-708-4225.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 58.22(a).
Project/Activity: The city of Somerville, MA requested a waiver
for the acquisition and development of a former school site by the
Somerville Community Corporation, Inc. The project became a federal
undertaking on October 11, 2011 when the city began the National
Historic Preservation Act Section 106 consultation process and
identified HOME and McKinney-Vento funds as part of the project
financing package. A purchase and sales agreement for the property
was signed on October 12, 2011 and $5,000 was transferred. The
deposit, and another for $50,000 on December 20, 2011, used to hold
the property as part of the purchase and sales agreement was non-HUD
funds making this a regulatory violation.
Nature of Requirement: Section 58.22 of HUD's regulations
entitled ``Limitations on activities pending clearance'' provides
that neither a recipient nor any participant in the development
process, including public or private nonprofit or for-profit
entities, or any of their contractors, may commit HUD assistance
under a program listed in 24 CFR 58.1(b) on an activity or project
until HUD or the state has approved the recipient's RROF and the
related certification from the responsible entity. In addition,
until the RROF and the related certification have been approved,
neither a recipient nor any participant in the development process
may commit non-HUD funds on or undertake an activity or project
under a program listed in 24 CFR 58.1(b) if the activity or project
would have an adverse environmental impact or limit the choice of
reasonable alternatives.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: It was determined that the project would further
the HUD mission and advance HUD program goals to develop viable,
quality communities and affordable housing. The grantee unknowingly
violated the regulation, but no HUD funds were committed, and based
on the environmental assessments and the HUD field inspection,
granting the waiver would not result in any unmitigated, adverse
environmental impact.
Contact: Nelson A. Rivera, Office of Environment and Energy,
Office of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing
& Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 7248, Washington, DC
20410, telephone 202-708-4225.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 91.105(c)(2).
Project/Activity: The city of Tuscaloosa, AL, requested a waiver
to shorten its citizen comment period so that it could quickly
reallocate CDBG funds to assist residents and businesses and
facilitate its recovery efforts resulting from a disaster
declaration.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 91.105(c)(2)
requires that citizens be provided with reasonable notice and an
opportunity to comment on substantial amendments to its consolidated
plan. The citizen participation plan requires that citizens be given
no less than 30 days to comment on substantial amendments before
they are implemented. The city asked to shorten its citizen comment
period to seven days so that it may quickly reallocate CDBG funds
for activities to assist city residents and businesses continuing to
experience difficulties as they recover from the effects of the
storm/tornado.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: The city was allowed to shorten its comment
period from 30 days to 7 days so that it may quickly implement a
prioritized list of projects to assist businesses and residents
experiencing difficulty as they continue to recover from the effects
of the severe storms and tornado.
Contact: Gloria Coates, Office of Block Grant Assistance,
Entitlement Communities Division, Office of Community Planning and
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 7282, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-1577.
[ssquf] Regulations: 24 CFR 92.503(b)(3).
Project/Activity: The State of Minnesota requested a waiver of
24 CFR 92.503(b)(3), which requires funds expended for ineligible
activities or costs to be repaid to the account from which they were
disbursed.
Nature of Requirements: HUD's HOME Investment Partnership
Program (HOME) regulations at 24 CFR 92.503(b)(1) provide that any
HOME funds invested in housing that does not meet the affordability
requirements for the period specified in Sec. 92.252 or Sec.
92.254, as applicable, must be repaid by the participating
jurisdiction in accordance with Sec. 92.503(b)(3). Section
92.503(b)(3) provides that HUD will instruct the participating
jurisdiction to either repay the funds to the HOME Investment Trust
Fund Treasury account or the local account. The State was obligated
to repay ineligible HOME funds to the HOME grant from which they
were expended. If all or a portion of the total repayment was repaid
to an expired account, the repayment would have been
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received by HUD but recaptured by the United States Treasury. As a
result, the repaid funds would have no longer been available for the
State's use in eligible affordable housing activities. Title II of
the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U.S.C.
12721 et seq), as amended, states that such repaid funds shall be
made available immediately to the participating jurisdiction for
investment in eligible affordable housing activities. In this case,
the regulation makes it impossible to meet this statutory provision.
The waiver was granted to permit the State to repay its local HOME
Investment Trust Fund accounts instead of its HOME Investment Trust
Treasury account.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: July 25, 2013.
Reasons Waived: Waiver was granted to permit the State to repay
funds make the repaid funds available for eligible HOME projects.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
[ssquf] Regulations: 24 CFR Sec. 92. 92.2(2)(i).
Project/Activity: The City of Alexandria, VA, requested a waiver
of definition of ``commitment'' at 24 CFR 92.2(2)(i) of the HOME
Final Rule for the Lynhaven Apartments project.
Nature of Requirements: Section 92.21(2)(i) was amended
effective August 23, 2013 to require that a HOME participating
jurisdiction ensure that all necessary financing to complete a
project has been secured before HOME funds are committed to the
project. The City requested the waiver to permit it to commit HOME
funds that would otherwise be lost to a September 30, 2013,
deadline. The City stated that it did not anticipate the change in
definition of ``commitment'' that was made effective in the new HOME
rule because the definition change was not part of the HOME proposed
rule published on December 11, 2011. The short time between the
publication of the HOME final rule and the City's September 30,
2013, deadline was insufficient to enable the City identify another
project to which it could quickly commit its HOME funds.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: September 25, 2013.
Reasons Waived: The waiver was granted based upon the
abbreviated period of time the City had between the publication of
the new regulation and its commitment deadline to identify an
alternate project to which to commit its HOME funds. The waiver,
which permits the City to commit HOME funds to the Lynhaven
rehabilitation project while its applications for bond financing and
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) are pending, is conditioned
on the project securing this financing based upon the schedule
submitted to HUD.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
[ssquf] Regulations: 24 CFR 92.252(e) and 24 CFR 92.
92.254(a)(4).
Project/Activity: The City of New Orleans, LA, requested that
HUD waive the affordability period set forth in 24 CFR 92.252(e) and
92.254(a)(4) for 31 HOME-assisted projects that were destroyed
during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, and Gustav in 2008.
Nature of Requirements: The HOME regulations at 24 CFR 92.252-
(e) and 92.254(a)(4) set forth the minimum required affordability
period for HOME-assisted rental projects and homebuyer projects,
respectively. The City invested a total of $1,422,742.72 of HOME
funds in 31 rental and homebuyer projects that were destroyed or
irreparably damaged as a result of three Presidentially-declared
major disasters. Consequently, they did not meet their required
affordability periods due to circumstances beyond the City's
control.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reasons Waived: The waiver was granted to reduce the
affordability periods under Sec. 92.252(e) and 92.254(a)(4) to the
useful life of these projects which ended when the properties were
destroyed or severely damaged by Hurricanes Katrina, and Rita in
2005, and Gustav, in 2008.
Contact: Virginia Sardone, Director, Office of Affordable
Housing Programs, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 7164, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-2684.
[ssquf] Regulation: Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 Notice,
published on October 9, 2010, at 75 FR 64333 (II.H.3.f) in
accordance with Title XII of Division A under the heading Community
Planning and Development: Community Development Fund of the American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Project/Activity: Clark County, NV, requested a waiver of the 10
percent demolition cap under the Neighborhood Stabilization Program
which restricts grantees from spending more than 10 percent of total
grant funds on demolition activities. Clark County requested a
waiver to spend $3,540,526.00 or approximately seventeen and one-
half percent of its NSP3 allocation of $20,253,261.00 on the
demolition of asbestos infected structures.
Nature of Requirement: Section II.H.3.f of the NSP3 Notice
provides that a grantee may not use more than ten percent of its
grant for demolition activities.
Granted By: Mark Johnston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Special Needs.
Date Granted: August 1, 2013.
Reason Waived: Clark County requested a waiver to spend
$3,540,526.00 or approximately seventeen and one-half percent of its
NSP3 allocation of $20,253,261.00 on the demolition of asbestos
infected structures. Clark County provided statistical data
supporting the presence of asbestos in many units which caused
demolition costs to be significantly higher than initially expected.
Consequently, Clark County was granted a waiver of the expenditure
of funds for demolition. Demolition activities target NSP3
investment neighborhoods and remove safety hazards and the
destabilizing influence of blighted properties.
Contact: Jessie Handforth Kome, Deputy Director, Office of Block
Grant Assistance, Office of Community Planning and Development,
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW.,
Room 7286, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5539.
II. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Housing--Federal
Housing Administration (FHA)
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 200.85(b).
Project/Activity: North Point II, Fort Smith, Arkansas, Project
Number: 082-35448.
Nature of Requirement: Section 200.85(b) of HUD's regulation
provides that ``A covenant against repayment of a Commissioner
approved inferior lien from mortgage proceeds other than surplus
cash or residual receipts, except in the case of an inferior lien
created by an operating loss loan insured pursuant to Section 223(d)
of the [National Housing] Act, or a supplemental loan insured
pursuant to Section 241 of the Act.''
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Arkansas Development Finance Authority
(ADFA), the state housing allocation agency does not allow HOME
loans without required payments of principal and interest. To meet
ADFA requirements, the borrower requested the use of operating funds
to repay the $400,000 HOME loan. The award of Low-Income Housing Tax
Credits (LIHTC) is tied to the allocation HOME funds. If the
borrower did not accept the HOME funds, the project would not have
qualified LIHTC. This approved waiver for Section 223(a)(7)/
221(d)(4) Refinance is the second waiver for the subject property.
The first waiver was approved for the subject project on March 24,
2010, when the application was submitted as a Section 221(d)(4) new
constructions with LIHTC.
Contact: Theodore K. Toon, Director, Office of Multifamily
Housing Development, HTD, Office of Housing, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134, Washington, DC
20410, telephone (202) 402-8386.
[ssquf] Regulation: Mortgagee Letter (ML) 2011-22, Condominium
Project Approval and Processing Guide, Insurance Requirements
(Baseline Condo Guidance--ML serves as regulation as defined under
HERA). (See https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/administration/hudclips/letters/mortgagee/2011ml.)
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Project/Activity: FHA Concentration Waiver for Vinewood Village
Condominium located in the City of Wyandotte, Michigan.
Nature of Requirement: ML 2011-22 states that FHA will not
insure any mortgage in an approved project if 50 percent or more of
the units are FHA-insured.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 20, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Vinewood Village Condominium does not meet
the exception policy defined in ML 2011-22. However, to help ensure
the availability of the affordable housing contained within the
Vinewood Village Condominium and HUD's objectives to expand the
availability of affordable sustained homeownership opportunities for
low-to-moderate income borrowers the waiver was determined
necessary. The sale of condominium units is vital to the recovery of
the housing market.
Contact: Joanne B. Kuczma, Housing Program Officer, Office of
Single Family Program, Department of Housing and Urban Development,
451 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20410-8000, telephone (202) 708-
3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 200.72.
Project/Activity: St. Barnabas Hospital (SBH) is a 461-bed, not-
for-profit community hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center. SBH is
located in Bronx County, New York.
Nature of Requirement: The regulation mandates the project when
completed shall not violate any material zoning or deed restrictions
applicable to the project site, and shall comply with all applicable
building and other governmental codes, ordinances, regulations and
requirements.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Hospital does not meet all of the applicable
building codes, because it does not have a Permanent Certificate of
Occupancy (PCO) for the building, but has a Temporary Certificate of
Occupancy. It was determined that SBH would be able to move to Final
Endorsement, enabling the purchase and installation of a new boiler
system, which will have significant financial benefits for SBH,
allowing a savings of approximately $3,000,000 annually in operating
expenses.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania, Senior Financial Analyst,
Office of Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 2237,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5366.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Villanova Apartments--FHA Project Number 117-
35219, Lawton, Oklahoma. The owner is requesting to defer repayment
of the Flexible Subsidy loans on this project because of the owner's
inability to repay the loan in full or partially upon maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b) of HUD's regulations
governs the repayment of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Projects prior to May 1, 1996
states: ``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under
this subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the expiration of the
term of the mortgage, termination of these actions would typically
terminate FHA involvement with the property, and the Flexible
Subsidy loan would be repaid, in whole, at that time.''
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted to exempt the non-profit
owner from the requirement to repay the Flexible Subsidy Loan upon
prepayment/refinance of Section 221(d)(4) loan and recapitalize the
project to allow for needed repairs and improvement. It was
determined that these efforts would assure that residents are not
displaced and that the project would be able to meet or exceed the
HUD's standard for providing safe, decent, sanitary and affordable
housing for the Lawton, Oklahoma community.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office of Asset Management,
Office of Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW., Room 6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708-3730.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Vineville Christian Towers--FHA Project Number
061-SH010, Macon, Georgia. The owner has requested a deferral of
repayment of the Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan on this
project to allow a longer term to pay off the loan.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b) of HUD's regulations
governs the repayment of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Projects prior to May 1, 1996
states: ``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under
this subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the expiration of the
term of the mortgage, termination of these actions would typically
terminate FHA involvement with the property, and the Flexible
Subsidy loan would be repaid, in whole, at that time.''
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: The owner was allowed to waive the provision to
defer repayment of the Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan
because the owner could not afford to rehabilitate the property and
repay the loan in full or partially upon maturity. It was determined
that granting the waiver would allow the owner to refinance the loan
and facilitate rehabilitation of the project. The refinance will
enable the owner to recapitalize the property and preserve the 196
units of affordable housing for an additional 40 years.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office of Asset Management,
Office of Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW., Room 6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708-3730.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Denver Metro Village--FHA Project Number 101-
44802, Denver, Colorado. The owner is requesting to defer repayment
of the Flexible Subsidy loans on this project because of the owner's
inability to repay the loans in full or partially upon maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b) of HUD's regulations
govern the repayment of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Projects prior to May 1, 1996
states: ``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under
this subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the expiration of the
term of the mortgage, termination of these actions would typically
terminate FHA involvement with the property, and the Flexible
Subsidy loan would be repaid, in whole, at that time.''
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 5, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted, allowing the owner to
defer repayment of the Flexible Subsidy Operating Assistance Loan,
because it was determined that the owner could not afford to
rehabilitate the property and repay the loan in full or partially
upon maturity. This waiver would allow the owner to refinance the
loan and facilitate rehabilitation of the project. The refinance
would allow the owner to recapitalize the property and preserve the
192 units of affordable housing for the elderly and handicapped for
20 years from the date of the original mortgage maturity.
Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office of Asset Management,
Office of Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW., Room 6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708-3730.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 219.220(b).
Project/Activity: Springvale Terrace Apartments--FHA Project
Number 024-SH017, Silver Spring, Maryland. The owner is requesting
to defer repayment of the Flexible Subsidy loans on this project
because the property does not possess resources to repay the loan
upon its maturity.
Nature of Requirement: Section 219.220(b) of HUD's regulations
governs the repayment of operating assistance provided under the
Flexible Subsidy Program for Troubled Projects prior to May 1, 1996
states: ``Assistance that has been paid to a project owner under
this subpart must be repaid at the earlier of the expiration of the
term of the mortgage, termination of these actions would typically
terminate FHA involvement with the property, and the Flexible
Subsidy loan would be repaid, in whole, at that time.''
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted to exempt the non-profit
owner from the requirement to repay the Flexible Subsidy Loan upon
prepayment/refinance of Section 202 loan and to recapitalize the
project to allow for needed major repairs and improvement. It was
determined that these efforts would assure that residents are not
displaced and that the project will meet or exceed HUD's standard
for providing safe, decent, sanitary and affordable housing for the
Silver Spring, Maryland community.
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Contact: Mark B. Van Kirk, Director, Office of Asset Management,
Office of Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW., Room 6160, Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202)
708-3730.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 242.17(b).
Project/Activity: The New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) is
part of New York Presbyterian Healthcare System, an affiliation of
healthcare facilities and providers. NYP is the five-facility, 2,224
bed flagship Hospital of the System. NYP is located in Manhattan,
NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 242.17(b)
mandates the commitment will provide for insurance of advances of
mortgage funds during construction.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted and provided that advances
would be insured prior to construction. This proposed structure
would benefit to NYP in lowering the cost of borrowing and reducing
the mortgage amount compared to the traditional approach. NYP
concludes a ``permanent'' financing eliminates the needs for
capitalized interest, up to $25 million.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania, Senior Financial Analyst,
Office of Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 2237,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5366.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 242.42.
Project/Activity: The New York Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) is
part of New York Presbyterian Healthcare System, an affiliation of
healthcare facilities and providers. NYP is the five-facility, 2,224
bed flagship Hospital of the System. NYP is located in Manhattan,
NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 242.42
mandates the mortgagor's Certificate of Actual Cost be submitted
upon completion of the physical improvements to the satisfaction of
HUD and before final endorsement.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 24, 2013.
Reason Waived: The waiver was granted and provided that the
Mortgagor's Certificate of Actual Cost would not be submitted until
after ``Same-Day'' endorsement of the loan. This proposed structure
would benefit to NYP in lowering the cost of borrowing and reducing
the mortgage amount compared to the traditional approach. NYP
concludes a ``permanent'' financing eliminates the needs for
capitalized interest, up to $25 million.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania, Senior Financial Analyst,
Office of Healthcare Programs, Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 2237,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5366.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 242.72.
Project/Activity: Bradford Rehab Associates d.b.a. Whittier
Rehabilitation Hospital (Whittier) is an acute rehabilitation
hospital and a member of Whittier Health Network. Whittier is
located in Bradford, MA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 242.72
prohibits the leasing of hospitals by proposed mortgagors,
effectively requires that the owner (mortgagor) of the facility and
operator of the facility be the same organization.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 17, 2013.
Reason Waived: The owner and mortgagor lease the Hospital to an
operator, BRN Corporation, a member of the Whittier Health Network.
Whittier's current long-term debt is at a variable interest rate and
terms require it be paid in full on January 24, 2014. The granting
of the waiver would allow Whittier's current debt to be refinanced
at a long-term, fixed rate.
Contact: Shelley M. McCracken-Rania, Senior Financial Analyst,
Office of Healthcare Programs Office of Housing, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 2237,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 402-5366.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Wings of Hope, San Antonio, TX, Project
Number: 115-HD052/TX59-Q091-002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 18, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all efforts to obtain additional funding
from other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Findley Place Apartments, Pittsfield, IL,
Project Number: 072-EE187/IL06-S101-011.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all efforts to obtain additional funding
from other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: George Gervin Retirement Apartments, San
Antonio, TX, Project Number: 115-EE093/TX59-S091-005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 29, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all efforts to obtain additional funding
from other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d).
Project/Activity: Focus Outreach Community Development,
Louisville, MS, Project Number: 065-HD045/MS26-Q101-001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all efforts to obtain additional funding
from other sources.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d) and 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Housing Opportunities II, Shirley, NY, Project
Number: 012-HD137/NY36-Q071-002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Section 891.165 provides that the duration of the fund reservation
of the capital advance is 18 months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as approved by HUD on a case-by-
case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Acting Assistant Secretary for
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: July 18, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all
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efforts to obtain additional funding from other sources. Additional
time is needed to achieve an initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.100(d) and 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Share XIV, Medford, NY, Project Number: 012-
HD143/NY36-Q091-003.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.100(d) prohibits amendment of
the amount of the approved capital advance funds prior to closing.
Section 891.165 provides that the duration of the fund reservation
of the capital advance is 18 months from the date of issuance with
limited exceptions up to 36 months, as approved by HUD on a case-by-
case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Acting Assistant Secretary for
Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 11, 2013.
Reason Waived: The project was determined to be economically
designed and comparable in cost to similar projects in the area, and
the sponsor/owner exhausted all efforts to obtain additional funding
from other sources. Additional time is needed to achieve an initial
closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: George Gervin Retirement Apartments, San
Antonio, TX, Project Number: 115-EE093/TX59-S091-005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for the project to
achieve an initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Nativity B.V.M. Place, Philadelphia, PA,
Project Number: 034-EE167/PA26-S091-005.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for a decision from
the courts involving a zoning appeal filed by a neighbor and for the
project to reach an initial closing and start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Wings of Hope, San Antonio, TX, Project
Number: 115-HD052/TX59-Q091-002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for the project to
achieve an initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Kenyon Terrace Apartments, Pawtucket, RI,
Project Number: 016-HD063/RI43-Q091-006.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for the project to
achieve an initial closing and to begin the start of construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Jubilee Station, Charleston, WV, Project
Number: 045-HD045/WV15-Q091-002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for the closing
documents to be submitted, for the project to reach an initial
closing and start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Barringer Gardens, Charlotte, NC, Project
Number: 053-EE199/NC19-S091-012.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed to process the new
firm commitment application and initially close the project.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Orange Tree Senior Apartments, Oroville, Butte
County, CA, Project Number: 136-EE097/CA30-S101-008.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for this CAUC project
to complete construction and reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Rosa Parks II Senior Housing, San Francisco,
CA, Project Number: 121-EE225/CA39-S101-002.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 8, 2013.
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Reason Waived: Additional time was needed to achieve an initial
closing and to begin the start of construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: COMM 22 Seniors, San Diego, CA, Project
Number: 129-EE036/CA33-S101-001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 21, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for this capital
advance upon completion project to reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Fairfield Commons I, Stamford, CT, Project
Number: 017-HD042/CT26-Q091-001.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: August 23, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for this project to
achieve an initial closing and to start construction.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Fairthorne Housing, Philadelphia, PA, Project
Number: 034-EE185/PA26-S101-010.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed to coordinate various
funding sources and to negotiate the loan documents for the project
to reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410-8000, telephone (202) 708-3000.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 891.165.
Project/Activity: Ken Crest PA 2010, Spring City, PA, Project
Number: 034-HD117/PA26-Q101-004.
Nature of Requirement: Section 891.165 provides that the
duration of the fund reservation of the capital advance is 18 months
from the date of issuance with limited exceptions up to 36 months,
as approved by HUD on a case-by-case basis.
Granted By: Carol J. Galante, Assistant Secretary for Housing--
Federal Housing Commissioner.
Date Granted: September 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: Additional time was needed for this project to
reach initial closing.
Contact: Catherine M. Brennan, Director, Office of Housing
Assistance and Grant Administration, Office of Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 6134,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 708-3000.
III. Regulatory Waivers Granted by the Office of Public and Indian
Housing
For further information about the following regulatory waivers,
please see the name of the contact person that immediately follows
the description of the waiver granted.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 902.20.
Project/Activity: New York City Housing Authority, (NY005) New
York, NY.
Nature of Requirement: The objective of this regulation is to
determine whether a housing authority (HA) is meeting the standard
of decent, safe, sanitary, and in good repair. The Real Estate
Assessment Center (REAC) provides for an independent physical
inspection of a HA's property of properties that includes a
statistically valid sample of the units.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: July 12, 2013.
Reason Waived: New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) sought a
waiver from inspections for the FYE December 31, 2013, for 36
developments that received an inspection score of 80 or above for FY
2011. NYCHA cites the frequency of inspections provision in the PHAS
rule as the basis for this waiver because NYCHA's FYE 2011
inspections began in calendar 2012 and were not completed until late
that year.
Contact: Judy Wojciechowski, Program Manager, NASS, Real Estate
Assessment Center, Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 550 12th Street SW., Suite 100,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone (202) 475-7907.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 941.606(n)(1)(ii)(B).
Project/Activity: Housing Authority of the City of Augusta,
Georgia Walton Oaks Family Phase II Project Number: GA0010000190.
Nature of Requirement: This regulatory provision requires that
``if the partner and/or owner entity (or any other entity with and
identity of interest with such parties) wants to serve as the
general contractor for the project or development, it may award
itself the construction contract only if it can demonstrate to HUD's
satisfaction that its bid is the lowest bid submitted in response to
a public request for bids.''
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
Reason Waived: The Housing Authority of the City of Augusta
submitted an independent cost estimate. HUD reviewed the Mixed-
Finance proposal and confirmed that the construction costs for the
project were below the independent cost review prepared. HUD also
performed a fee analysis that showed all of the construction fees
were at or below HUD's Cost Control and Safe Harbor Standards
(revised April 9, 2003). On this basis, it was determined that good
cause existed to grant the waiver so that the affiliate could serve
as the general contractor.
Contact: Dominique Blom, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the
Office of Public Housing Investments, Office of Public and Indian
Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW., Room 4130, Washington, DC 20140, telephone (202) 402-4181.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 941.606(n)(1)(ii)(B).
Project/Activity: Chicago Housing Authority (CHA), Chicago, IL;
Dorchester Artist Housing Mixed-Finance transaction.
Nature of Requirement: This regulatory provision requires that
``if a partner and/or owner entity (or any other entity with an
identity of interest with such parties) wants to serve as the
general contractor for a project or development, it may award itself
the construction contract only if it can demonstrate to HUD's
satisfaction that its bid is the lowest responsive bid submitted in
response to a public request for bids.''
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: HUD reviewed the Mixed-Finance proposal and
confirmed that the construction costs for the project were below the
independent cost review prepared by Construction Cost System
submitted by CHA. HUD also performed a fee analysis that showed all
of the construction fees were at or below HUD's Cost Control and
Safe Harbor Standards (revised April 9, 2003). On this basis, it was
determined that good cause existed to grant the waiver so that OVC
BCM JV with BCM owned by Brinshore Development, LLC, a member of the
development team for the Project, could serve as the general
contractor.
Contact: Dominique Blom, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the
Office of Public Housing Investments, Office of Public and Indian
Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street
SW., Room 4130, Washington, DC 20140, telephone (202) 402-4181.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC), San
Diego, CA
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 982.505(d)
states that a public housing agency may only approve a higher
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payment standard for a family as a reasonable accommodation if the
higher payment standard is within the basic range of 90 to 110
percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a person with
disabilities, required an exception payment standard to remain in
her unit. To provide this reasonable accommodation so the client
could remain in her unit and pay no more than 40 percent of her
adjusted income toward the family share, the SDHC was allowed to
approve an exception payment standard that exceeded the basic range
of 90 to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Knoxville Community Development Corporation
(KCDC), Knoxville, TN.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 982.505(d)
states that a public housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable accommodation if the
higher payment standard is within the basic range of 90 to 110
percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, whose daughter is a person with
disabilities, required an exception payment standard to remain in
his current unit that met the needs of his daughter. To provide this
reasonable accommodation so that the client could remain in his unit
and pay no more than 40 percent of his adjusted income toward the
family share, the KCDC was allowed to approve an exception payment
standard that exceeded the basic range of 90 to 110 percent of the
FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Oneonta Housing Authority (OHA), Oneonta, NY.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 982.505(d)
states that a public housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable accommodation if the
higher payment standard is within the basic range of 90 to 110
percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 22, 2013.
Reason Waived: The applicant, who is a person with disabilities,
required an exception payment standard to move to a unit that meets
the needs of her family. To provide this reasonable accommodation so
that the client could move to a new unit and pay no more than 40
percent of its adjusted income toward the family share, the OHA was
allowed to approve an exception payment standard that exceeded the
basic range of 90 to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC), San
Diego, CA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 982.505(d)
states that a public housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable accommodation if the
higher payment standard is within the basic range of 90 to 110
percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 26, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a person with
disabilities, required an exception payment standard to move to a
unit that meets his needs. To provide this reasonable accommodation
so that the client could move to a new unit and pay no more than 40
percent of his adjusted income toward the family share, the SDHC was
allowed to approve an exception payment standard that exceeded the
basic range of 90 to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 982.505(d).
Project/Activity: Sawyer County Housing Authority (SCHA), Sawyer
County, WI.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 982.505(d)
states that a public housing agency may only approve a higher
payment standard for a family as a reasonable accommodation if the
higher payment standard is within the basic range of 90 to 110
percent of the fair market rent (FMR) for the unit size.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 13, 2013.
Reason Waived: The participant, who is a person with
disabilities, required an exception payment standard to remain in
her unit. To provide this reasonable accommodation so the family
could remain in its unit and pay no more than 40 percent of its
adjusted income toward the family share, the SCHA was allowed to
approve an exception payment standard that exceeded the basic range
of 90 to 110 percent of the FMR.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4216, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 983.51.
Project/Activity: Galveston Housing Authority (GHA), Galveston,
TX.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 983.51 records
the owner proposal selection procedures. These procedures require a
current or previous competitive selection.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 3, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was waived in order to finalize
and expedite the redevelopment of public housing that was destroyed
due to Hurricane Ike and to address critical housing needs on
Galveston Island that would otherwise remain unaddressed.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 983.51(b), 983.55(b) and 983.153(a).
Project/Activity: Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority
(NRHA), Norfolk, VA.
Nature of Requirement: The first regulation provides that a PHA
must select PBV proposals by either of two methods requiring
competitive selection. The second regulation provides that a PHA may
not enter into an Agreement to enter into a Housing Assistance
Payments Contract (AHAP) until HUD or an independent entity approved
by HUD has conducted a required subsidy layering review (SLR) and
determined that the PBV assistance is in accordance with the HUD SLR
requirements. The third regulation provides that the PHA may not
enter the AHAP with the owner until the SLR is completed.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 14, 2013.
Reason Waived: These regulations were waived based on the unique
collaborative effort of five communities to provide critical housing
for the homeless (including veterans and the disabled and the
multitude of funding sources committed to Heron's Landing.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 983.206(b).
Project/Activity: Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee
(HACM), Milwaukee, WI.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 983.206(b)
provides that at the
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discretion of the PHA and provided that the total number of units in
a project that will receive project-based voucher (PBV) assistance
or other project-based assistance will not exceed 25 percent of the
number of dwelling units (assisted or unassisted) in the project or
the 20 percent of authorized budget authority, a housing assistance
payments (HAP) contract may be amended during the three-year period
immediately following the execution date of the HAP contract to add
additional PBV contract units in the same project.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 9, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was waived since the original
contract for this project was executed in 2004 and waiving this
regulation would ensure the financial stability of the HUD-approved
mixed finance project.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 984.303(d).
Project/Activity: San Diego County Housing Authority (SDCHA),
San Diego County, CA.
Nature of Requirement: This regulation limits extensions of
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) contracts by a public housing agency
to two years beyond the initial five-year term of the FSS contract.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: August 29, 2013.
Reason Waived: This regulation was waived because failure to
complete the contract within the contract term was due to serious
health challenges within her family and job market conditions during
a severe economic downturn in California.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 985.101(a).
Project/Activity: Ware Housing Authority (WHA), Ware, MA.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 985.101(a)
provides that a PHA must submit the HUD-required Section Eight
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) certification form within 60
calendar days after the end of its fiscal year.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 16, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted since the executive
director was terminated by the Board of Directors prior to the due
date of the SEMAP certification and no one else had entry rights to
submit WHA's certification. WHA was permitted to submit its SEMAP
certification after the due date.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
[ssquf] Regulation: 24 CFR 985.101(a).
Project/Activity: Chester Housing Authority (CHA), Chester, SC.
Nature of Requirement: HUD's regulation at 24 CFR 985.101(a)
provides that a PHA must submit the HUD-required Section Eight
Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) certification form within 60
calendar days after the end of its fiscal year.
Granted By: Sandra B. Henriquez, Assistant Secretary for Public
and Indian Housing.
Date Granted: September 30, 2013.
Reason Waived: This waiver was granted since the acting
executive director resigned in August prior to the due date of the
SEMAP certification and no one else had entry rights to submit CHA's
certification. CHA was permitted to submit its SEMAP certification
after the due date.
Contact: Laure Rawson, Director, Housing Voucher Management and
Operations Division, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs,
Office of Public and Indian Housing, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 4210, Washington, DC 20410,
telephone (202) 708-0477.
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