HomeMy WebLinkAboutexhibitAmended 30th Year CDBG Program Policy Attachment
Commercial Facade Program
Dollar Amount:
The dollar limitation will be $10,000. Projects receiving awards in excess of $2,000 will be
subject to Davis Bacon Act wage rate requirements.
Proiect Types:
These types of projects mentioned above will continue to include: pressure cleaning/painting,
awnings, doors, store showcase windows, signs, shutters, fences.
Matching Funds for Individual Businesses:
Participating Businesses will be required to provide matching funds according to the following
chart with the minimum specified below up to a maximum of 15%:
Award Amount Minimum Matching Funds
$2,000 and below 5%
$2,001 to $5,000 10%
$5,001 to $10,000 15%
Matching Funds for Commercial Strips (minimum of 1 city block):
Participating Businesses will be required to provide matching funds according to the following
chart up to a maximum of 15%:
Award Amount Minimum Matching Funds
$2,000 and below 0%
$2,001 to $5,000 10%
$5,001 to $10,000 15%
Requirements for Facade Proieets:
The Community Based Organization (CBO) will provide assistance under the Commercial
Facade Treatment Program to eligible For Profit businesses located in the district from which
the Community Based Organization (CBO) is funded.
To be eligible, the entity must be an operating for -profit business having an occupational
license for that location and a certificate of use for that type of business. The facade program
is per business address and license; not solely by the number of licenses.
The business must have access to the exterior of the building. To participate, any of the
following must be met:
➢ a commercial establishment / business / storefront that is located on the first floor
with street access, on a commercial corridor or commercial pedestrian walkway:
➢ a commercial establishment / business / storefront located above a first floor, in a
building that has direct open access to a commercial corridor so that the business
entrance can be visible and accessible from the outside.
If the building has mixed use (commercial and/or housing), no part of the Commercial
Facade Treatment can be used for the housing portion of the building.
Office Buildings will be allowed to participate in the Commercial Facade Program only if
they are located within a strip project, minimum of one city block.
Businesses located in census tract areas with 51% or more of low/moderate income persons,
are eligible to participate in the Commercial Facade Program. If the Agency intends to use
"the service area" because the business location did not meet the 51% low/mod income area,
then the Community Based Organization assigned to that district, must submit written
documentation (area map) supporting the service boundaries and provide documentation
describing how the nature and the location of the facility or service, establishes that it is used
predominantly by low and moderate income persons.
Community Based Organization (CBO) will not submit a project for approval in which the
Letter of Interest is dated more than six (6) months prior to the date unless the following is
met:
➢ Extensions of the expiring Letters of Interest will be considered if requested in
writing from the Director of Community Development. A Letter of Interest
dated more than six (6) months prior to September 30 must be updated.
The City will compensate the Community Based Organization (CBO) for their
implementation of a project after the work is completed. If there are several treatments for
one project, the project management fee to the agency will be paid according to the
phase/treatment completed. The cost of the contractor will be paid upon acceptance of the
package. If the total cost of the project exceeds $2,000, Certified Payrolls (HUD Form Wh-
347) for all subcontractors and the contractors, Contractor's and Subcontractor's
Certification Forms and HUD form 4010 must be included in all "per phase" reimbursement
request package submitted.
The City will compensate the Community Based Organization (CBO) on a performance
basis in an amount not to exceed the maximum rate of 20 % of the total project cost.
Any type of work that may alter the original structure, in any way, (new roofing, changing
windows and/or doors) will require a Building permit. Any repairs and/or replacements will
be required to obtain a Planning and Zoning permit. The reason for this type of permit is
because the colors of the awnings have to be approved before installation and also the canvas
has to meet and pass fire resistance inspection. All work to be performed, except for paint,
requires a permit.
The work performed under the Commercial Facade Program shall be subject to site
inspection.
The Community Based Organization (CBO) agrees to comply with the City of Miami
Commercial Facade Treatment Program Policies and Procedures Manual, attached to the
contract as Appendix A. The Policies and Procedures Manual may be amended by the City in
its sole discretion from time to time, by Program Directives.