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- 3 <br /> Original Language <br /> Changed Language <br /> New Language <br /> Revised Language <br /> Orange County Housing Bond Policy <br /> Established-September 1998 <br /> Approved:December 15, 1998 <br /> Amended:April 2001 <br /> Proposed Revision: August 2002 <br /> This document outlines the policies governing the expenditure of 2001 Affordable Housing Bond <br /> funds and future bond programs. <br /> 1, INTRODUCTION <br /> Separate Funding Pools Strategy: Separate Request for Proposals(RFPs)will be issued <br /> simultaneously for three types of projects: 1)homeownership,2) special needs, whether <br /> ownership or rental,and 3)non-special needs rental. Within each category,no distinction should <br /> be made between new construction and rehabilitation. The RFP closing dates and award dates <br /> will also be the same. <br /> 201/9 of the expected$1.3 million that will be made available in the first round of 2001 bond <br /> funding will be designated for the homeownership pool,201/o will be designated for the special <br /> needs pool, and 40%will be designated for the non-special needs rental housing pool. (The final <br /> 201/6 will be reserved for the land banking RFP process.) <br /> If funds for any pool are not fully allocated in the initial round, an extension period of 60 days <br /> will be granted for the submission of additional RFPs for that specific project type. This <br /> extension period will begin the day following the BOCC's vote on awarding bond funds. During <br /> this extension period new applications will be received; in addition, applicants who did not score <br /> the required 60 points may revise their applications and reapply during the extension period. If, <br /> after this extension period and corresponding funding decisions,there are still funds remaining in <br /> either the Home Ownership,Rental, and/or Special Needs pool(s),the Project Review and <br /> Selection(PRS) Committee will make a recommendation to the County Manager for the <br /> disposition of remaining funds. <br /> Eligible Applicants: Only non-profit entities will be eligible to apply for funding under the <br /> County's bond program. Non-profits may partner with for-profit entities to develop projects, <br /> however,in those cases; the non-profit must have the controlling majority in the project (more <br /> than 50%interest). <br /> Request for Proposals: Prospective developers will be required to submit an application once <br /> the Orange County Department of Housing and Community Development announces a Request <br /> for Proposals. The applications will be scored according to the established evaluation criteria and <br /> targeting goals explained herein. <br />