Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A municipality may apply for grant funds
only if the following conditions are met:
1)
The municipality commits in writing to enroll, or has enrolled, the brownfields
site in the Site Remediation Program;
2) A Phase I or II environmental audit has
been or will be completed for the brownfields site and has been or will be
submitted to the Site Remediation Program for review and approval;
3) The municipality provides a cost estimate
for the cleanup, prepared by a professional engineer, for the brownfields site
for which grant funds are to be expended and commits to work toward acquiring a
No Further Remediation letter; and
4) If the costs to complete corrective action
and to acquire a No Further Remediation letter exceed the maximum amount
available to the municipality under this grant program, the municipality has
reasonably demonstrated that there is sufficient capital available to cover
such costs.
b) To be
considered for a municipal brownfields redevelopment grant, an applicant must
file with the Agency a complete application, in accordance with the
requirements of this Section and relevant statutes.
c) Applicants for municipal brownfields
redevelopment grants must use grant application forms furnished by the Agency,
or a similar format. Grant applications, including budget forms, may be
obtained from and must be submitted to:
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Bureau of Land
Office of Brownfields Assistance
1021 North Grand Avenue East
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
d) A complete municipal brownfields
redevelopment grant application must include:
1) Background information on the applying
municipality and proposed project, including:
A) The negative effects on the local
community of the brownfields site and the positive effects on the local
community of funding and implementation of the proposed project;
B) The local government involvement and
planned additional involvement in the proposed project;
C) If the brownfields site is located in an
enterprise zone, as defined at Section 3(b) of the Illinois Enterprise Zone Act
[20 ILCS
655/3(b)] , a map that identifies the
designated enterprise zone and the specific brownfields site
location;
D) The anticipated
long-term benefits of the project and the means by which the municipality will
sustain the benefits;
E) How the
success of the project will be measured;
F) A commitment by the grantee that the site
for which the grant is sought will be entered into the Site Remediation Program
with the grantee as the Remediation Applicant, to the extent that activities
funded by the grant are not statutorily excluded under the Site Remediation
Program;
G) If the property is not
municipally owned, the following:
i) An
explanation as to why grant funds are requested for privately held property and
the anticipated benefit to the municipality of expending grant funds at
privately held property;
ii)
Identification of the owner of the property; and
iii) Tenant information, including but not
limited to tenant name, type of lease/rental and type of business;
and
H) If a designated
River Edge Redevelopment Zone is located within the municipality, a copy of the
River Edge Redevelopment Zone Certificate and all amendments to the certificate
issued for the River Edge Redevelopment Zone pursuant to the River Edge
Redevelopment Zone Act.
2) The project plan, including:
A) A description of all components and phases
of the proposed project;
B) A
description of planned or proposed tasks to be performed by parties
involved;
C) A schedule of the work
plan by tasks, including specific activities and events;
D) A detailed explanation of all anticipated
expenses covered by the grant and a discussion of costs not covered by the
grant, but anticipated to achieve the stated long-term project goals and
measures;
E) Letter(s) of agreement
or other documentation showing the applicant is authorized, by law or consent,
to act on behalf of or in lieu of the owner or operator of the site;
F) Letter(s) of agreement or other
documentation from the contractor or subcontractors involved in or responsible
for components or phases of the proposed project;
G) Map(s) indicating location(s) of the
proposed project, areas affected by the proposed project and, if relevant to
the project, enterprise zone;
H) A
designation of the total acreage of the project site;
I) Location of the project site by latitude
and longitude;
J) A description of
the planned use for the project site following the completion of remediation
activities and the issuance of a No Further Remediation Letter under 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 740; and
K) If funding
for performance of a remedial action is being requested, a copy of the remedial
action plan approval letter issued by the Agency under 35 Ill. Adm. Code
740.
3) Information on
project team members, including:
A) The name
of the project manager and a description of his or her previous management
experience and other pertinent experience and capabilities;
B) The names of other project team members
and a description of their job titles, work assignments and
experience;
C) Documentation
showing resource commitment by the grantee adequate for the project manager to
successfully organize, administer, and complete the project specified in the
proposal, such as:
i) Evidence of the
relevant experience of all project team members; and
ii) Proposed allocation of resources, both
capital and labor, to the project;
D) The name, telephone number, fax number,
and e-mail address, if any, of the project team member designated to serve as
liaison with the Agency.
4) Information on any environmental
consultant to be employed by the applicant, including:
A) The previous project management experience
and other pertinent experience and capabilities of the environmental
consultant;
B) The names of key
environmental consultant personnel and a description of their job titles, work
assignments and experience;
C) A
detailed description of the tasks the consultant is to perform in the proposed
project;
D) Evidence of relevant
experience of all environmental consultant personnel involved in the
project;
E) Statement that work
will be performed as outlined in the work plan approved as part of the
application, including adherence to the supplied work schedule;
F) A copy of the consultant's current normal
and customary billing rates; and
G)
Evidence of relevant experience for all subcontractors to be used and a copy of
each subcontractor's signed formal bid.
5) The grant amount requested and a budget,
on a form prescribed by the Agency, or in a similar format, outlining the
expenses to be incurred. All amounts must be rounded to the nearest dollar and
all percentages must be carried to one decimal place. The budget must include
costs of:
A) Personnel services;
B) Equipment;
C) All other direct costs; and
D) Contractor and subcontractors.
6) Any additional information
required by the Agency.