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CI <br /> D. Community Snonsorshfn / Suonort (10 points) <br /> This section evaluates the degree to which the sponsoring organization demonstrates plans for <br /> strong community participation throughout the development of a project <br /> Maximum Points <br /> Scoring Criteria to be Awarded <br /> 1. The applicant can submit evidence that they coordinated the 3 <br /> application with other organizations to complement and/or <br /> support the proposed project. (Please be explicit) <br /> 2. The applicant involved the intended beneficiaries of the 2 , <br /> project in the planning Rrocess. <br /> 3. The applicant can demonstrate that it has been actively 2 <br /> involved, or describes the steps it will take to become actively <br /> involved in the Community's Consolidated Planning process to <br /> identify and address a housing need or problem that is related in <br /> whole or part to the proposed project. <br /> 4. The applicant has developed, or describes the plans to develop 3 <br /> linkages with other community activities, programs or projects <br /> related to the proposed project (i.e. support services) to <br /> coordinate its activities so solutions are holistic and <br /> co rehensive. <br /> E. Protect Feasibility(15 points) <br /> Project feasibility is the degree to which the project is judged to have a likelihood of successful <br /> completion,addressing such elements as zoning, site control,construction schedule,and funding. <br /> The proposal should be complete and present a budget that is reasonable and is based on <br /> reasonable assumptions. <br /> Maximum Points <br /> Scoring Criteria to be Awarded <br /> 1. The applicant can demonstrate site control, zoning 4 <br /> compliance,and a timely construction schedule that is feasible <br /> 2. Funding(other than bond funding) is in place at the time of 4 <br /> application. <br /> 3. The applicant's proposal is complete and presents a proposed 7 <br /> project budget that is reasonable and is based on reasonable <br /> assumptions <br /> 7 <br />