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FUNDING APPROVAL AND GRANT AGREEMENT FOR
NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION PROGRAM 3 (NSP3) FUNDS
AS AUTHORIZED AND APPROPRIATED UNDER THE WALL STREET REFORM
AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 2010, AMERICAN RECOVERY AND
REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009 AND THE HOUSING AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY
ACT OF 2008
e° (PUBLIC LAWS 111-203,111-005 and 110-289)
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a NSP3 GRANTEE: City of Santa Ana
NSP3 GRANT NUMBER: B-11-MN-06-0522
NSP3 GRANT AMOUNT: $1,464,113
NSP3 APPROVAL DATE: 03/04/11
NSP3 EXPENDITURE DEADLINE (2 YEAR): 03/04/13
NSP3 EXPENDITURE DEADLINE (3 YEAR): 03/04/14
This Grant Agreement between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD) and City of Santa Ana(Grantee) is made pursuant to the authority of section 1497
of the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-203 (July
21, 2010)) (Dodd-Frank Act), title XII of Division A of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-5 (February 17, 2009)) (Recovery Act) and
sections 2301 - 2304 of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (Public Law
110-289 (July 30, 2008)) (HERA). The program established pursuant to section 2301-
2304 of HERA is known as the "Neighborhood Stabilization Program" or "NSP." The
term "NSP2" refers to the second appropriation of NSP funds provided under the
Recovery Act. The additional allocation under the Frank Dodd Act represents the third
round of Neighborhood Stabilization Program funding and is referred to as "NSP3."
Notice of Formula Allocations and Program Requirements for Neighborhood
Stabilization Program Formula Grants (Docket No. FR-5447-N-01, October 19, 2010)
(NSP3 Notice); the Dodd-Frank Act; the Recovery Act; HERA; the Grantee's
application for NSP3; the HUD regulations at 24 CFR Part 570 (as modified by the NSP3
Notice as now in effect and as may be amended from time to time) (Regulations); and
this Funding Approval, including any special conditions, constitute part of the Grant
Agreement. In the event of a conflict between a provision of the Grantee's Application
and any provision of this Grant Agreement, the latter shall control.
2. The Grantee shall comply with reporting requirements established by HUD and OMB
(including all revisions to such reporting requirements) and the Federal Funding
Accountability and Transparency Act (Pub. L. 109-282) (including implementing
guidance).
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3. Subject to the provisions of this Grant Agreement, HUD will make NSP3 Grant Funds in
the amount of $1,464,113 available to the Grantee upon execution of this Grant
Agreement by the parties. Of that amount, $366,028 must be used to house individuals or
families whose incomes do not exceed 50 percent of area median income, pursuant to
Dodd-Frank Act. The Grantee shall have 24 months from the date of HUD's execution
of this Grant Agreement to expend half of the NSP3 Grant amount pursuant to the
requirements of this Agreement, the Dodd-Frank Act, the Recovery Act, HERA and the
NSP3 Notice, as amended. The Grantee shall have 36 months from the date of HUD's
execution of this Grant Agreement to expend the total NSP3 Grant amount pursuant to
the requirements of this Agreement, the Dodd-Frank Act, the Recovery Act, HERA and
the NSP3 Notice, as amended. The NSP3 Grant Funds may be used to pay eligible costs
arising from eligible uses incurred after the NSP3 Approval Date provided the activities
to which such costs are related are carried out in compliance with all applicable
requirements. Pre-award planning and general administrative costs may not be paid with
funding assistance except as permitted in the NSP3 Notice, as amended. Other pre-award
costs may not be paid with funding assistance except as permitted by 24 CFR 570.200(h);
for purposes of NSP3, such costs are limited to those incurred on or after the date that the
NSP3 Notice was published by HUD.
4. The Grantee agrees to assume all of the responsibilities for environmental review,
decisionmaking, and actions, as specified and required in regulations issued by the
Secretary pursuant to section 104(8) of Title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 5304) and published in 24 CFR Part 58.
5. The Grantee agrees that it will demolish or convert units using NSP3 funds only to the
extent and scope described in the NSP3 substantial amendment. The Grantee agrees that
under no circumstances will NSP3 funds be used to demolish any public housing (as
defined in section 3 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437a)).
6. The Grantee agrees to comply with the Recovery Act provisions concerning tenant
protections applicable to NSP3 acquisitions of foreclosed property. The Grantee must
document its efforts to ensure that the initial successor in interest (ISII) in a foreclosed
upon dwelling or residential real property (typically, the initial successor in interest in
property acquired through foreclosure is the lender or trustee for holders of obligations
secured by mortgage liens) has provided bona fide tenants with the notice and other
protections outlined in the Recovery Act. The Grantee will not use NSP3 funds to
finance the acquisition of property from any initial successor in interest that failed to
comply with applicable requirements unless the Grantee assumes the obligations of such
initial successor in interest with respect to bona fide tenants. If the Grantee elects to
assume such obligations, it may only do so if the tenant is still occupying the property
and will provide any tenant displaced as a result of the NSP3 funded acquisition with the
assistance outlined in 24 CFR 570.606. If the Grantee knows that the ISII did not comply
with the NSP tenant protection requirements and vacated the property contrary to the
NSP requirements, NSP3 funds cannot be used to acquire such properties.
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7. The Grantee further acknowledges its responsibility for adherence to all applicable terms
and conditions of this grant award by sub-recipient entities and contractors, including
obtaining a DUNS number (or updating the existing DUNS record), and registering with
the Central Contractor Registration.
8. This Grant Agreement may be amended only with the prior written approval of HUD. In
considering proposed amendments to this Grant Agreement, HUD shall also review,
among other things, whether the amendment is otherwise consistent with the Dodd-Frank
Act, the Recovery Act, HERA, the NSP3 Notice, as amended, and the Regulations.
9. The Grantee may not amend its Grantee Submission other than as described above;
however, such amendments will be subject to the requirements of the NSP3 Notice and
any revisions HUD may make to the NSP3 Notice (or any successor Notice or
regulation).
10. The Grantee must respond in writing to any citizen complaint within 15 working days, if
feasible, and send a copy of the response to HUD. The Grantee shall at all times maintain
an up-to-date copy of its Grantee Application, including all amendments approved by
HUD, on its Internet website. Further, the Grantee shall maintain information on all
drawdowns, deposits, and expenditures of grant funds and program income under this
Funding Approval and Grant Agreement and any other records required by 24 CFR
570.506 and the NSP3 Notice, as amended, in its files and shall make such information
available for audit or inspection by duly authorized representatives of HUD, HUD's
Office of the Inspector General, or the Comptroller General of the United States.
11. The Grantee is advised that providing false, fictitious or misleading information with
respect to NSP3 Grant Funds may result in criminal, civil or administrative prosecution
under 18 USC § 1001, 18 USC § 1343, 31 USC § 3729, 31 USC § 3801 or another
applicable statute.
12. Close-out of this grant shall be subject to the provisions of 24 CFR 570.509 or such
close-out instructions as may hereafter be issued by HUD specifically for NSP3 grants.
This NSP3 Grant Agreement is binding with respect to HUD in accordance with its terms upon
the execution by HUD in the space provided below, subject to execution on behalf of the
Grantee.
The United States Department of
Housing and Urban Development
The Grantee
City of Santa Ana
William Vasquez
Name of Authorized Official
Sig ature of Authorized O ficial Signature of Authorized Offical
David N. Ream
Name of Authorized Official
Director, Office of Community
Planning and Development
Title of Authorized Official
City Manager
Title of Authorized Official '& -
Date of Signatu e
MAR 16 2011
Date of Signature
956000785
Grantee Tax Identification Number