Ill. Admin. Code tit. 47, § 355.204 - Agency Review
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a) Section 7.28 Requirements. The ability of
the Project to meet the requirements of Section 7.28 and this Part throughout
the Compliance Period ;
b) Financial
Feasibility. The financial feasibility of the Project , taking into
consideration the existing housing for Very-Low Income Households, Low-Income
Households and, for Employer-Assisted Housing Projects, Moderate-Income
Households in the geographical area in which the Project will be located, the
cost of the Project , the projected income and operating expense of the Project ,
and all sources of financing for the Project , including owner's
equity;
c) Sponsor 's Ability. The
ability of the Sponsor to successfully construct the Affordable Housing Project
and place it in service, taking into consideration the construction or other
schedule submitted with the Application , the Sponsor 's experience in the
development, construction and/or rehabilitation of housing, and the size and
scope of the Affordable Housing Project ; or the ability of the Sponsor to
provide the Technical Assistance ; or the ability of the Sponsor to implement
the Employer-Assisted Housing Project ;
d) Site Control. Evidence of site control,
satisfactory to the Agency , for the Affordable Housing Project , which shall
include, but not be limited to, a purchase contract, an option to purchase, or
a letter of intent from a prospective Donor of real property or from a
governmental agency ;
e) Donations.
The amount of the Donation and the nature of the Donation transaction; or the
amount of the proposed or anticipated Donation and the Sponsor 's plan for
obtaining the proposed or anticipated Donation ;
f) Location. The need for housing for Very
Low-Income, Low-Income and, for Employer-Assisted Housing Projects,
Moderate-Income Households in the geographical area in which the Project will
be located, based on census data, social surveys, published data, or on-site
inspections and the location of other Projects for which the Agency has
allocated or reserved Affordable Housing Tax Credits ;
g) Housing Stock. The likelihood that the
Project will increase the quality and quantity of housing stock and redevelop
blighted areas or prevent the occurrence of slum conditions;
h) Preservation. The likelihood that the
Project will preserve housing projects in danger of being lost as affordable
housing stock;
i) Involuntary
Displacement. For Multifamily Housing Projects or rental Single Family Projects
involving rehabilitation, the Sponsor must minimize involuntary displacement of
current tenants who are Low-Income and Very Low-Income Households, taking into
consideration their safety during rehabilitation and the scope and nature of
the proposed rehabilitation;
j)
Special Needs Populations. The availability and accessibility of the Project
for special needs populations, including, but not limited to, homeless or
displaced individuals, persons with physical, mental or developmental
disabilities, persons with alcohol or substance abuse problems, and persons
with AIDS and related diseases;
k)
Compliance Period . Whether the Compliance Period of the Project exceeds the
minimum requirements of Section 7.28;
l) Lower Income Households. The ability of
the Project to serve Households with incomes less than the maximum income for
Very Low-Income, Low-Income or, for Employer-Assisted Housing Projects,
Moderate-Income Households for the geographical area in which the Project will
be located.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 15822, effective September 28, 2010
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