Lake County, IL
File #: 15-0251    Version: 1 Name: Approval of NSP Substantial Amendment Updates
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/3/2015 In control: Health and Community Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 3/11/2015
Title: Joint resolution amending the 2008 NSP1 and 2010 NSP3 Substantial Amendments.
Attachments: 1. NSP1 Substantial Amendment 2015 Revision.pdf, 2. NSP3 Substantial Amendment 2015 Revision.pdf
Title
Joint resolution amending the 2008 NSP1 and 2010 NSP3 Substantial Amendments.

Staff Summary
* The Lake County Board approved the 2008 NSP1 and 2010 NSP3 (NSP) Substantial Amendments.
* These amendments documented how nearly $6 million would be invested for housing in areas hardest hit by foreclosures.
* The rehab and sale of NSP homes has generated an additional estimated $6.6 million in NSP program income.
* Such program income has generated the need to amend the previous NSP Substantial Amendments and to the grant agreements with the County's NSP implementation partners - City of Waukegan, City of North Chicago, Affordable Housing Corporation of Lake County (AHC), and Lake County Residential Development Corporation (LCRDC).
* Amendments to the NSP Substantial Amendments include budget increases to reflect program income and the ongoing commitment to meet the federal requirement that 25 percent of NSP funds be invested to benefit households below 50 percent of area median income.

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WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 1 (NSP1) provided $4.6 million and the Neighborhood Stabilization Program 3 (NSP3) provided $1.37 million to Lake County from the US Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) to purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed homes; and

WHEREAS, the NSP 1 Substantial Amendment to the 2008 Action Plan was authorized by resolution of the County Board in 2008 and the NSP 3 Substantial Amendment to the 2010 Action Plan was authorized by resolution of the County Board in 2011 to guide implementation and expenditures; and

WHEREAS, since the original County Board approval of the NSP Substantial Amendments, investment of the original NSP grants will generate an estimated $6.6 million in NSP program income and HUD has released further guidance on the implementation of the NSP program; and

WHEREAS, the original NSP grant funds and program income are being spent down with no new source of NSP funds from HUD on the horiz...

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