Orange County NC Website
~' <br />Streamlined PHA Plan u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Development <br />PHA. Certif~CatiOn5 ~ Of COmplianCe _ Office of Public and Indian Housing <br />PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA,. Plans and Related Regulations: <br />Board Resolution to Accompany the Streamlined Annual PHA Plan <br />Acting on behalf of the Board of Commissioners of the Public Housing Agency (PHA) listed below, as its Chairman or other <br />authorized PHA official if there is no Board of Commissioners, I approve the submission of the streamlined Annual PHA Plan for <br />PHA fiscal year beginning ,hereinafter referred' to as the Streamlined Annual Plan, of which this document is a part and <br />make the following certifications, agreements with, and assurance's to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) <br />in connection with the submission of the Streamlined Plan and implementation thereof <br />1. The streamlined Annual Plan is consistent with the applicable comprehensive housing affordability strategy (or any streamlined <br />Plan incorporating such strategy) for the jurisdiction in which the PHA is located. <br />2. 'The PHA has established a Resident Advisory Boazd or Boazds, the membership of which represents the residents assisted by <br />the PHA, and provided this Board or Boards an opportunity to review and comment on any program and policy changes since <br />submission of the last Annual Plan. <br />3. The PHA made the proposed streamlined Annual Plan, including policy and program revisions since submission of the last <br />Annual Plan, and all information relevant to the public hearing available for public inspection at least 45 days before the hearing, <br />published a notice that a hearing would be held and conducted a hearing to discuss the streamlined Plan and invited public <br />comment. <br />4. The PHA will carry out the streamlined Annual Plan in conformity with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Fair <br />Housing Act, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. <br />5. The PHA will affirmatively further fair housing by examining their programs or proposed programs, identify any impediments to <br />fair housing choice within those programs, address those impediments in a reasonable fashion m view of the resources available <br />and work with local jurisdictions to implement any of the ~unsdiction's initiatives to affirmatively further fair housing that require <br />the PHA's involvement and maintain records reflecting these analyses and actions. <br />6. For streamlined Annual Plans that include a policy or change in policy for site-based waiting lists: <br />The PHA regulazly submits required data to HUD's MTCS in an accurate, complete and timely manner (as specified in PIH Notice <br />99-2); <br />• The system of site-based waiting lists provides for full disclosure to each applicant in the selection of the development in which <br />to reside, including basic information about available sites; and, an estimate of the period of time the applicant would likely have to <br />wait to be admitted to units of different sizes and types at each site; <br />• Adoption of site-based waiting list would not violate any court order or settlement agreement or be inconsistent with a pending <br />complaint brought by HUD; <br />• The PHA shall take reasonable measures to assure that such waiting list is consistent with affirmatively furthering fair housing; <br />The PHA provides for review bf its site-based waiting list policy to determine if it is consistent with civil rights laws and <br />certifications, as specified in 24 CFR part 903.7(b)(2). <br />7. The PHA will comply with the prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age pursuant to the Age Discrimination Act of <br />1975. ' <br />8. The PHA will comply with the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and 24 CFR Pazt 41, Policies and Procedures for the <br />Enforcement of Standazds and Requirements for Accessibility by the Physically Handicapped. <br />9. The PHA will comply with the requirements of section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, Employment <br />Opportunities for Low-or Very-Low Income Persons, and with its implementing regulation at 24 CFR Part 135. <br />10. The PHA has submitted with the streamlined Plan a certification with regazd to a drug-free workplace required by 24 CFR Part <br />24, Subpart F. <br />11. The PHA has submitted with the streamlined Plan a certification with regard to compliance with restrictions on lobbying <br />required by 24 CFR Part 87, together with disclosure forms if required by this Part, and with restrictions on payments to influence <br />Federal Transactions, in accordance with the Byrd Amendment <br />and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24. <br />12. The PHA will comply with acquisition and relocation requirements of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property <br />Acquisition Policies. Act of 1970 and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24 as applicable. <br />13. The PHA will take appropriate affirmative action to awazd contracts to minority and women's business enterprises under 24 <br />CFR 5.105( a). <br />14. The PHA will provide HUD or the responsible entity any documentation that the Department needs to carry out its review <br />under the National Environmental. Policy Act and other related authorities in accordance with 24 CFR Part 58. <br />15. With respect to public housing the PHA will comply with Davis-Bacon or HUD determined wage rate requirements under <br />section 12 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standazds Act. <br />16. The PHA will keep records in accordance with 24 CFR 85.20 and facilitate an effective audit to determine compliance with <br />program requirements. <br />Page 1 of 2 form HUD-50076 (4/3012003) <br />