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File #: RES 24-229    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 6/11/2024 Final action: 6/11/2024
Title: A Resolution Awarding a Small Rental Property Rehabilitation Loan and Authorizing the Execution of a Loan Commitment and Agreement for the Property Located at 114 Madison Street (SRP-048)
Attachments: 1. Resolution, 2. Exhibit I Mortgage SRP-048, 3. Exhibit II Note SRP-048, 4. Exhibit III Commitment and Agreement SRP-048
Submitted By
Ahmad M. Zayyad, Deputy Village Manager/Interim Neighborhood Services Director

Reviewed By
Erin E. Baynes, Assistant to the Village Manager

Agenda Item Title
Title
A Resolution Awarding a Small Rental Property Rehabilitation Loan and Authorizing the Execution of a Loan Commitment and Agreement for the Property Located at 114 Madison Street (SRP-048)

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Overview
Overview
The purpose of the Small Rental Properties Rehabilitation Loan Program is to address deteriorated and blighted homes throughout the Village and provide affordable rental housing. The eligible owner of this mixed-use property with one residential unit is requesting a forgivable rehabilitation loan of $5,000 from the Village.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
Approve the Resolution.

Background
The Neighborhood Services Department administers the Small Rental Rehabilitation Loan Program, which was established on November 1, 2010 and is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. The program is open to rental buildings with seven or fewer units. The program has two major purposes: (1) upgrade the physical conditions of small rental buildings; and (2) expand the housing choices of renters to encourage economic and racial diversity. The program includes two types of assistance: (1) forgivable loans limited to $5,000 per unit; and (2) a Marketing Services Agreement for the Oak Park Regional Housing Center to affirmatively market the units in the building. In exchange for the forgivable loan funds, owners agree to match the loan funds by 25% and lease at least 51% of their units at rents affordable to households earning at or below 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

Located at 114 Madison Street, SRP-048 is a mixed-use commercial/residental property with one commercial unit and one residential unit. As required by CDBG regulations, one rental household qualifies as low-income. A lead inspection and risk assessment were not required since the total federal fun...

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