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6 <br />Developers/Sponsors of acquisition-rehabilitation projects will be encouraged to create <br />environmentally sound and resource efficient residential buildings using an integrated <br />approach known as "green building". Green buildings promote resource conservation, <br />including energy efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation features. <br />Further, HUD requires that all prospective property and proposed rehabilitation work <br />must be assessed to determine any potential environmental impacts to the community. <br />Specifically, each property must be assessed to determine historic significance by <br />collaborating with the local Historic Property Commission or the State Department of <br />Cultural History. If the property is of historic significance, the applicable guidelines of the <br />local ar state governments must be followed in the acquisition rehabilitation project. The <br />County will have primary responsibility for completing this task but may solicit the <br />assistance of the sponsor as necessary. <br />Property_ Values <br />The value of identified property to be acquired by a homebuyer must have a value that does not <br />exceed 95% of the area median purchase price for that type of housing. H[JD makes purchase <br />value limits available to all participating jurisdictions each year. <br />The before and after rehabilitation value must be established by: <br />• An appraisal by a qualified independent appraiser; <br />• Tax assessments may be used to establish value, but only if they aze current and can <br />be computed at 100% of mazket value. <br />• Transfer of property that includes rehabilitation requires an appraisal. <br />Values established will be reviewed by qualified review appraiser at the expense of the <br />County. If the review appraiser does not accept an appraisal, it will be necessary to obtain <br />a second full appraisal. <br />The property sales price cannot exceed the established property value. <br />R - r fit r a iz <br />The organization sponsoring, developing, or serving as an advocate for the potential homebuyer <br />must provide: <br />1. A detailed description of the loan fund request; <br />2. Certification that the buyer meets all eligibility criteria;* <br />3. Evidence that primary financing has been obtained by the homebuyer; <br />4. A Certification signed by the sponsor and the homebuyer applicant that the program <br />guidelines have been fully explained; <br />5. Copies of all building inspection reports; <br />6. Statement of property value; <br />