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<br /> <br /> <br /> Page 5 of 5 form HUD-50075-HCV (12/2014) <br /> Self Sufficiency Programs and Treatment of Income Changes Resulting from Welfare Program Requirements. A description of any PHA <br />programs relating to services and amenities coordinated, promoted, or provided by the PHA for assisted families, including those resulting from the <br />PHA’s partnership with other entities, for the enhancement of the economic and social self-sufficiency of assisted families, including programs provided <br />or offered as a result of the PHA’s partnerships with other entities, and activities under section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of <br />1968 and under requirements for the Family Self-Sufficiency Program and others. Include the program’s size (including required and actual size of the <br />FSS program) and means of allocating assistance to households. (24 CFR §903.7(l)(i)) Describe how the PHA will comply with the requirements of <br />section 12(c) and (d) of the 1937 Act that relate to treatment of income changes resulting from welfare program requirements. (24 CFR §903.7(l)(iii)). <br /> <br /> Substantial Deviation. PHA must provide its criteria for determining a “substantial deviation” to its 5-Year Plan. (24 CFR §903.7(r)(2)(i)) <br /> <br /> Significant Amendment/Modification. PHA must provide its criteria for determining a “Significant Amendment or Modification” to its 5-Year and <br />Annual Plan. Should the PHA fail to define ‘significant amendment/modification’, HUD will consider the following to be ‘significant amendments or <br />modifications’: a) changes to rent or admissions policies or organization of the waiting list; or b) any change with regard to homeownership programs. <br />See guidance on HUD’s website at: Notice PIH 1999-51. (24 CFR §903.7(r)(2)(ii)) <br /> <br /> If any boxes are marked “yes”, describe the revision(s) to those element(s) in the space provided. <br /> <br /> B.2 New Activity. If the PHA intends to undertake new activity using Housing Choice Vouchers (HCVs) for new Project-Based Vouchers (PBVs) in the <br />current Fiscal Year, mark “yes” for this element, and describe the activities to be undertaken in the space provided. If the PHA does not plan to undertake <br />this activity, mark “no.” (24 CFR §983.57(b)(1) and Section 8(13)(C) of the United States Housing Act of 1937. <br /> <br /> Project-Based Vouchers (PBV). Describe any plans to use HCVs for new project-based vouchers. If using PBVs, provide the projected number of <br />project-based units and general locations, and describe how project-basing would be consistent with the PHA Plan. <br /> B.3 Most Recent Fiscal Year Audit. If the results of the most recent fiscal year audit for the PHA included any findings, mark “yes” and describe those <br />findings in the space provided. (24 CFR §903.11(c)(3), 24 CFR §903.7(p)) <br /> <br /> B.4 Civil Rights Certification. Form HUD-50077, PHA Certifications of Compliance with the PHA Plans and Related Regulation, must be submitted by the <br />PHA as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan. This includes all certifications relating to Civil Rights and related regulations. A PHA will be <br />considered in compliance with the AFFH Certification if: it can document that it examines its programs and proposed programs to identify any <br />impediments to fair housing choice within those programs; addresses those impediments in a reasonable fashion in view of the resources available; works <br />with the local jurisdiction to implement any of the jurisdiction’s initiatives to affirmatively further fair housing; and assures that the annual plan is <br />consistent with any applicable Consolidated Plan for its jurisdiction. (24 CFR §903.7(o)) <br /> <br />B.5 Certification by State or Local Officials. Form HUD-50077-SL, Certification by State or Local Officials of PHA Plans Consistency with the <br />Consolidated Plan, including the manner in which the applicable plan contents are consistent with the Consolidated Plans , must be submitted by the PHA <br />as an electronic attachment to the PHA Plan. (24 CFR §903.15) <br /> <br />B.6 Progress Report. For all Annual Plans following submission of the first Annual Plan, a PHA must include a brief statement of the PHA’s progress in <br />meeting the mission and goals described in the 5-Year PHA Plan. (24 CFR §903.11(c)(3), 24 CFR §903.7(r)(1)) <br /> <br />B.7 Resident Advisory Board (RAB) comments. If the RAB provided comments to the annual plan, mark “yes,” submit the comments as an attachment to <br />the Plan and describe the analysis of the comments and the PHA’s decision made on these recommendations. (24 CFR §903.13(c), 24 CFR §903.19) <br /> <br /> <br />This information collection is authorized by Section 511 of the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act, which added a ne w section 5A to the U.S. Housing Act of 1937, <br />as amended, which introduced the Annual PHA Plan. The Annual PHA Plan provides a ready source for interested parties to locate basic PHA policies, rules, and <br />requirements concerning the PHA’s operations, programs, and services, and informs HUD, families served by the PHA, and members of the public for serving the needs of <br />low- income, very low- income, and extremely low- income families. <br /> <br />Public reporting burden for this information collection is estimated to average 4.5 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data <br />sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. HUD may not collect this information, and respondents <br />are not required to complete this form, unless it displays a currently valid OMB Control Number. <br /> <br />Privacy Act Notice. The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development is authorized to solicit the information requested in this form by virtue of Title 12, <br />U.S. Code, Section 1701 et seq., and regulations promulgated thereunder at Title 12, Code of Federa l Regulations. Responses to the collection of information are required to <br />obtain a benefit or to retain a benefit. The information requested does not lend itself to confidentiality <br />3-7 EXHIBIT 1