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HRA RES 1993-04 - 00013915� ' ' 7 RESOLUTION N0. HRA 4- 1993 A RESOLUTION ESTASLISHING A HOME MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, ESTABLISHING THE AREA OF OPERATION; PROVIDING FOR THE DELEGATION OF CERTAIN POWERS AND DUTIES; AUTHORIZING THE ERECIITION OF A MORTGAGE ORIGINATION AGREEMENT BX AND BETWEEN THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY IN AND FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND UNITED MORTGAGE CORPORATION. SE IT RESOLVED by the Soard of Commissioners (the "Commissioners") of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Fxidley, Minnesota (the "Authority"), as follows Section 1 Recitals 1.01. It has been proposed that the Authority establish a Home Mortgage Assistance Program (the "Program") for the residents of the City of Fridley (the "City") 1 02 It has been further proposed that the Authority enter into the necessary agreements to implement the Program including a Mortgage Origination Agreement (the "Origination Agreement") with United Mortgage Corporation (the "Bank") as participating lender Section 2 Findines. 2 O1. The Authority hereby finds that its area of operation in which to implement the Program is the area within the territorial boundaries of the City as provided for in Minnesota Statutes, Section 469 002, Subd. 8 2 D2. The Authority hereby finds that the adoption of the Program promotes the purposes of the Authority as those purposes are defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 469 001, et sea (the "Act"). 2.03. The Authority hereby finds that the Program will assist in the alleviation of shortages of decent, safe and sanitary residential housing available within the City at prices affordable to pexsons and families o£ low or moderate income as described therein 2 04 The Authority hereby finds that preservation of the quality of life the City is dependent upon the maintenance, provision, and preservation of adequate housing stock; that accomplishing this is a public purpose in that there are many residences in the City which require rehabilitation, that a need exists to provide in a timely fashion affordable housing to persons of low and moderate income as described in the Act and herein residing and expected to reside in the City, that many owners, would-be purchasers providers of residences are unable to obtain mortgage credit for rehabilitation of residences under current market conditions; and that in establishing its Program the Authority is acting in all respects to benefit the citizens of the City and to serve a public purpose in improving and otherwise promoting their health, welfare and prosperity in an or Page 2- Resolution No. HRA 4- 1993 1 Section 3 Authorization of Program 3 O1. The Authority hereby approves and adopts the Program as described in the Origination Agreement and on Schedule A attached to this Resolution Section 4 Delegation of Power and Duties 4.01. In accordance with the Act, specifically Minnesota Statutes, Section 429 012, Subd. 1(3), and in accordance with the Program Description and Guidelines, the officers, agents and employees of the Authority are hereby authorized to take such actions as may be necessary to implement the Origination Agreement and operate the Program 4.02. The Executive Director or Housing CoordinaCor are hereby authorized to execute all documents relating to the approval and closing of any loans provided for in the Program. Section 5 Authorization for Execution of the Orizination A¢reement 5.01. The Authoxity hereby approves the Origination Agreement substantially in the form presented to the Authority and authorizes its Chairman and Executive Director to execute the Origination Agreement on behalf of the � Authority with such additions and modifications as those officers may deem desirable or necessary as evidenced by the execution thereof. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF FRIDI.EY THIS 8TH DAY OF JULY, 1993. C� T.(/yv�v'�'�'� LAWRENCE R. COMMERS - CHAIRPERSON ATTEST � p��,/1-hr,rx%'! -L ��t-/1—� o WI LIAM W BURNS - EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 1 u� ' SCHEDULE A DESCRIPTION AND GUIDELINE5 FOR THE HOME MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Loan Descrintion �'7 No-interest, deferred payment loan (Deferred Loan) for help with down payment, closing costs and home xehabilitation. Fundine Source The Authority. Participatinq Lender United Mortgage Corporation Oualifications Income Limits ' Undexwriting• Equity. Property Type ' Program Svecifics $55,000 Normal Bank Standards Normal Bank Loan to Value Percentage Owner Occupied 1 to 4 Unit Properties As described above, this program provides down payment and closing cost assistance to both homebuyers and homeowners Homeowners who wish to either 1) Refinance and rehab their home, receive a Deferred Loan of 5� of the ficst mortgage, not to exceed $6,000. Restrictions a) 108 of the total mortgage amount must be used for rehabilitation b) c) Mortgage cannot exceed $120,000 Home value cannot exceed $126,500 FHA, VA or conventional first mortgage financing is eligible 2) Rehabilitate their homes, receive a Deferred Loan of 108 of the mortgage amount, not to exceed $3,795. Funds may be used for closing costs and home rehabilitation Restrictions � 1 1 a) 10 Minimum amount of rehab $15,000; maximum not to exceed 30� of home value or $37,950. For homebuyers who wish to 1) Purchase a home, the Deferred Loan is 38 of the first mortgage amount, not to exceed $3,600. Restrictions. a) Only allowed for the conversion of non-homestead property to homestead property b) Maximum mortgage cannot exceed $120,000. Home value cannot exceed $126,500, 2) Purchase and rehab a home, the Deferred Loan is 58 of the mortgage amount, not to exceed $6,000. Restrictions: a) Same as with homeownexs who wish to refinance and rehab their home as descxied above General Reauirements Applications fox the Home Mortgage Assistance Loan Program will be accepted 6y the Authority, beginning on June 14, 1993 through Suly 16, 1993 Additional application periods may be established by the Authority After the closing date, the applications will be reviewed for general eligibility (i.e, compliance with income guidelines, property type, etc ), then those which meet this test will be ranked based on: 1) Age of property 2) Type of improvement 3) Location of property 4) Applicant's income Points will be awarded for each category; those with high scores will receive the first priority on program funds (including the program enhancements for the loan programs) Applicants for the loan programs will be directed to the participating lender. In the event demand exceeds the funding supply, a waiting list will be maintained