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Aa e ice•n a of bicycle r Vi'.. "s r =� '�. . f ,r, ;, r ` �" �; • ry-,,.r
thefts ak ted to -recent )�'';�'`�za.s'--
t., s in a t, xtit mt
at the 2
r✓. : r r - -han 15 ner day. y _ �,+,ie _ c rye •-.Qf.. "i -V. i .. , -
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TTTF ra--c t rate to r. ¢.s }��` -'{$+ .,a +,..•../.-;.
�:: Ln�a Cit, 'if
c ct, druid ,ry several
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;a .v bicycles in the next .uq l }'f {?ori I7S i` fiL1'"t
.< Y i a„t`t i? ,� r !iy"�•_ Y ?o,f
e:ir—.1 L-amifi, rise from
r.E e us Peak rt 151 bike .� 1_1 .! f J� �. ;yt r ''r r ' ,,c,
the,.'Ls +7*,371 -L ek in1974.� "� ,1} c 31r yyY.Y1. I S�tf *afa"'� , :�?` CL`w•.;
1C?f,f 1 Mel at u a �O I).,-
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a t 13 and .r+•. r rl, -L. .?�., a v*^ _ ",4' '+`-..JH✓`a_j
C ; i t0 '. rat trend a •—:=�.�`, -.+ ,>. >q "" ' Aoi
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?r + 'dP1U } { � _ .d "'k � `'r t _� -�' •i:•-++�.� l s..<c..+s kzw �'�S
s•>:• 1 .,..i n of Le S,
; . r t ramYto+e1 Italian
pea -ant r,o paxnct his bed- Bab-Silk",.lawa City, bicycle safely patrolmaa, checks the serial • 1
h l • a bec; rie only to _ aamxr in. the bicycle If Jalle Waleben, Elgin, ill.. a tinlsersity of 1
1 glen li th}ef, the Ioua sophomore.;A-bike registration was conducted Friday in tfill. t
'.._S� a t,. .gpinl i1G).plus :% - r-'rstdormitory. (StatfpSoto) -
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le p:5 _ serious - Vter that t`•e only thing' must license their bikes here: -_
dent ,i student*i budget .- moa - in ware of bicycle f l...ow to. do is to ,et tough too."
But u Prt of trefts and safety. .xnth the i operators' of the• Duplicate registration is"
E; of 1 , d c t -,pug cz. officials And L a re—,:s:ered bike. is i bikes and bcgg!a issuing Mum- trs
necessary muse there is no
r.xe .1 .h 17.e p onierf sulen. there arm better than._,_mnrses to-ar:oce riding an;'central eeorl. such -as at the
rumr- -s Elf .,.r CIiSl5 in eaen c?ds of its recovery. Sit- unlicensed - bike. -whether be : state � ' -
n,. orbicacesera}
.tea '�.... ia 'ad '•a 5---- -. ^r•'ct aAlicensed -
� ewers - tea bike or has bur -1 numbers he -said Police de•
as ,t ' � r.e a*< pit �. back to their -
rowed it," Stika surd_ ' partr„t-rts du- not routinely
_zairk + c U Ih- o r._..--" i >a d. - ' cxchanke their -bicycle lists..
a-;•_ r i; „•-.nt pro -
led and +mpus n(Rcals.'
ent led in a 61- -,: 170i \TORS usually are
mid 310 4•eui h tines can le-
t'`tarin ai4i-`- -
�4 _�trntidn 't a'r+,nrt 591) bi• i;al v-ra-tgv cp :o ilgl. --
- a I g L rtan students who - -
av e i et } fail re s- ha e re is,ered the ^ bikes i--:- -
-aisr:k?iv 1n.= Da en•»rt, :or example, w •n
a!Se> r l e. is -•n tr .�>� °' inside normi. , :
or ••o -r. ,Le'.ensu},con•-
think. those Dalevport bicyce; _
hr•crkes also uu gud here„
•)r.^fi le ]• tug ,r,
p" let! l llrl for udrntY. .
Lee e Icft. should null p')l tike- .1 Para would tw}
btY'a'ISC - II but t: at 'ii , )t ,.;IC:' [h C.) ..:
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rix C!� aF iI[rtJ�F 'If�ury) I-tic'ay. .lone. 27, 1975
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:file: lintt.anf:."•Inch•plies Yap �, ±My ie,.as°`aYt• '4'S-: - t, - - w4 %.% '1 y»¢''e•Tr�;d ,1
sLF;RNitp ttItliom?Imlin fi
-11 in v::rslnn. of F Cr.?rc rleTa
Y f f 'fix t'fcF1"a� ter_ 5{5,n,
.'tile flriclian Set.. r7rc fi,onilor Restoration of properti s fir special twine ".F�'}'ptirs ,r-• y �,?-a + , ,C�i} -t * ^, e¢
Pnrrlsed.itlame hc:!nrI ally, nrchitcrturnily,m brill....
"s:�.S
7 ills-sr•dl,rrn Alihin city of r,,rret pc^plc, -: •` (•.limiinlinn of rmuhitinns thaC arc con- ; �t„-t� 1 ',`:. '„ r'i�Y'� ,,^lt :+',��.�,• ' �"`-A �a�1.f
tr ?SLt -v( ..e- j^ r,: •1'•�(a1C�. 4-:+r Y gas 1y� Y
yn :.til,?r�nnsila-loll ern nrnnl!Ir a1I,*r_ri!im^ - !eery to health and-afrty_stand,lts. - r+' s s r `s •' tP,.ry vYt�p�kra� � r'+` r
nl•{rd5 ay ccfi;. *rt;.r{f _'�r*"'`ti al%,rts,"'a>tt.,As* .-, ,r
-;aai tr2ditiPn. Ila, rmnr up w•i111 ., L lift ne{v !oaf • 'i lit illy .and well planned ntiliraUnn of17 %;�t: }rr`"'" .' - `r .ifi s K i" gmg
to tic lrp,.ntrr rrvrrnl macrs Or f tdcral.nnfl natmaland-physicalrrsourrrs" :..M .sf" ;`. drr1s."d•`'+y'. Jt/`' ...4 f'�.r
,ori Ili^. local mnnry to mrste the ine-1 of its existing •.-Expnncion:and enhancement of cnninnnresifionlial nrchitcrblrc. ,lily faciil!irs.in.dservices - N + "'k st.`i� t �? " lt ---_ ) v2 . �f�- j i eIna bene schen thng: me light — the high To IhCsc ends, IIIJI) nutommicaliy pokes F? �f a3y„j 3/yrn;t11
horrra'inp monrv;.(if ^nlreyior :grants 1n Inca) uni15 of l,n.crnmcn( nn a .n- �`-j�
imilding mnirrials — dipping info the existing - �(b�
.:•,+ g -celled "black'.' bads.-rnut-ralinp a-. frit of - i' t • `-.., :Cr�rrr�''t4 ii����`� I -ji:,:
of s(rnclurc,, yatcllicr iii-Pprllantl, -. (nrmcr, m•erlappinl! -evict!^t les of funding ': 'n f 1 f�, ,g}i,Y+. J ost ✓ �,. {,.. � ' 7,,,� -� µ y „�•
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.' Mninq,.cr. in Portlard Arrgmr ,s p•st pilin .such an urban r^nrw•nl,. np n space,(wh!chFe
�.f• *- J t•I„t-�.p>:r->•' ''-•'r
=^t sc. ilei. -1 I'orthcd,:ll'n rr a hi^rn- inclurh : funding lar mhan h •and,hcdinn and ,r,� It LI�L:'Jlr / 1.: .•""?r„ r
f --„ -.- ri^m^Iz�p _ t}'le;rtd [r<le; rrl4u•P. intinmle histo it prescrval inrU.ilii,J Irrlf.rr.tahllila- ���rr.�rrfc "? i y f 'Xr ,: •. r ��_,,.. ,y r `",- ..
s - re•.ec,•mcl �e.f`•.r`P'`ie,:.at: f r.:. 1'�...it�. F; °,1•;
_§ -!:cols : ith crani!^ brick, and o -1,
will be -lien Ions. ncighborhord f2rlidle - y
re used: following n ccs^wry r 4 iminn, in w•aler,:nul ncifthbot hi+td
•d Ili^lig-t':'r nnkrr','nsr,f rip Irrdihnn. ,F�3teff.,-�i`i,_.t.*t,�i�rt,�[tk,d?IL-r tt' {' -rt'� .k f,• ,+`..-.
'file I'nl hand plan el
a!nr:mced in I'ryruaryx�'�-s. ir'T,`"lyers, .(�' �t :lifts...---•.,,�� a,., s
by Wit ii -n I.rc if olint tc cxreriI ve dircci or of k r � s,t F•. � 6� - ���
Guinn stole nears
- - `ii)It ,.i r ,.3 r , tri f �_.�.
• - C realer Pn n^rid L,^n 1 v...,, a n^ nnnscnec - - a ? '�"strrsk a rt - t-"?-!'' •ha "t F .
•�. _:- - • '- r< •.•!n
This money is In b^ -pent al the flhscrr-lio'1 of _ ?'Y !h" �.� �1'+'i "-' : Y ,a TI ;ti•� 1 °' • :j'ti '
etrlfil hon rn :: 1) . C'�.. ,.l , `�t'i'-il +-,a �5�7 Wit ... t < I r l: I',Si'a; "
1 Ixal officals anrl, In 1`nf llmxl's ca,c, the "qtr 'S;' x:,++ `4.n a .. j +moi -t t ('r 'w�lttr
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grant %mind nal to ah nlf .f, million for firmar-t.•-w j"' tj' �'- Ij�t'-o-'+f air;` '-N' '•Y'
. , vrar f!t)i.(Ahnt.f Lana chic., nationwide, arc;''ixS r;',.',�te'a}•f' if`',"`r}''"•e�, t r T•�'-1 b:2 -:`,,t Ft�iY;".
2wr r,.:. "E' t• r. , t a i
Int'nlml in . the. pen ,ram. 'tad luue. 'Stith is 7•"'ti`v .r 's �rh. f
P :':;r" r h as S 4.rd
Irl IIUU's rnlnff(late forarprmmg tire clipibility yr �Y'r i� �w .: �rF t
w'nukl d1 ave upon a•vn key auorres ef-federal - - rl uv^sof the moue 1 of 3: ;'t r _ Is...y i 'L') u r'
_ of their prop^ _. i •r r.•-
frni!no. - file 11 tr mit! : and Crintmnnit •,, t
\ 1 5 The Portland plan corked out in con•-.r`�yr ' t3 A �: s
De"In mcnt Act: and 111 Gnicrp nee Yonas - t✓ " 1 c- .;,y`3 {
- r; ----- sitltalmn with lin-lncssmen civic. Icadcrs, and st -
1) r Irrl a -r A glance Act, a mnrir- Pc. msur- -
.^,. bonkers; wrulc! use LI-muh^ty of tl hire! 3i �*rY„r: t.,,� �.yi� yc ' art•••• a.
..l •t-rc p:_r+.Tam-`,ig^rel into I3rx Iat ...beth ,proal ton-scl t:pam.rlgage riniamcc c:lrpn, ,:Zr`;dk rr .2•,-�ss.p� rsfr • �; 4'�'ia,c r >; +?iT 'r.'t.��' r R?:� r• 'c
ar^ d im<r._; cd by It.^ U. 1 ?rar'n,enl -'"a: i"�
tpi!'•Il ';•'Ittrli 1Cnvlll, ill patln rhip,R 1R1 Il *-w „.-5,,. jy� .�,, j f� s y , r. �,;�+r•, 'r 'twe ¢
t or1J1.. rtnrt.i. 1, llf fl) ( r.lrl'1.[nr !r 'r li^ PIICCh 1-i - T j' ,�15'�v:rj� .tr '�t� Ir r7•y2,": {„<}'1 ! '• rt: �.�.<�f vi•Ti+•T".: ,T'r�
oil nn. If Ili 1
oil:!!tr Ir nl h nil': -tri t t•t t i t cusl In c` ip"q*"{rhrfz '�*ftr r .*# Y R • ` # f�!s;3+-•';1,.}�` ori'"
Arl.- i e ,ti. ! A • .C`)•• 1 :. Y hI rt.�l rk,.��T :<r _�r
I a l'.f rl f J^t'� in: !I ht.;n(a it b,;milr for til^ it It t4�1 rf r` �t 4r i �� t jf
r h 7^ l•! -,e -„, r, r n -of c r l r , non. _., , e:tal .+n;o- D ;..✓r . w. e >= r
+ . FUD ..-tvrrsnrc:r •7^ a•t..,. r. -..o _ r,3ltF °:;_ s •��rrri.r'rr r:
- r rurr frr 1-.•u-ir. h it p 7s s. - - °j,.a• ••. ,.. , '..{.,"'.'-
-n 1 -.•af out the fccyueal ^IiCh .I:.r... the :.;Il,iS cmn a,iroxh-'.lo insrn-ar:ec would a't"r =,r�a ���r4 r >� t° i ysa_•.r,�(la$�c'°f� �
•:.�. ,,pan, itaffcr- afranicw•ork ofochnt ,%high he P.. II if. i, <f33r'i Y �x+L, if •-�'�•^l �."'�,t .`eC.,•.'Y„ *i' �y( 9
- v.. i•1 l i -effect up. to ji,Gn. in rchanditatirnt r1,k Y" 'S c .off .rt •'r' ; i}'d-q -
w spi:It,'-if not_dbe !rUcr, of IF• [t :-irg n I ,for t•CQ :` d"Ila, of she say':. lilac!- l„ r
x
.- .,........rr=�:.,t _ •_:..�: granlnioney.: —.,, •,..
dates:
�r - - -_Mr. Roberts explains how Ibisarnngemcnl
Elimination of slums and blight.
L IC amounts to Pnrfland c actual(} investing and ,• ,� -, i - Yy
rc•inve tine to itself:_: Usually ..the city
government hnrruws money from outside t:c,�1tsll� '�." �, 4 .� Y. •r
N. Investors Ihroogh fill. sale of limits in the
r .r sv ..W��U'-•r ..l !1 fs . t g. ;_�' k;- v° ...'i,-'� r•
[���� ���i �1t (.C.' nnatmnl nutrkc( nail o Interest l to t,t,ce
1 Y' tr' ce bt i(t n tv r Irondv in Ihnal lllrrgi nr<, !lilt Ililder lite
Portland phut, the tnorlgnrc runrno(ct, col fit'-Its
tom` „” : �� __ _,. __ , _ ✓ ration which we have prn{xwrd would hccome So(tlhern Maine ells relur�lshes lis 'stochplle of lltrucfufra'
-s -, the investor .and. Ilirmigh mducnigtoan
-��}?, - _ I 1 .. '- ore basic it) this kind of operation. There are economic and political realities of cot
to property ownets. It returns (he inlerrsl, 1
�'• +' 'A't ({ �i -arty otherwise paid In outsiders, in Portlandcn many cities countrywide similarly lit need or gnvcrntncnt and planning. -
�T I
lhinflnelvcs."'-ttplift;andJIUDofficiolscouldprofitabl•look "We're blessed," says RfIFRolerl
sat7y 3
t fi s M al the Portland plana a'proccrbiral_pro- Portland is still small enough to;;U
to'yp^•,:well worth:"testing nut' precisely man agcablcInd bas been fir enough
c
: ) ,G" •y-. , . r} Jti y r 2,, I1UD lavryers revfevr use because the Housirg and Community Dcccr- economic :rlainstrcam to survive mal
6 _ t r '�> 'r.* f 3 - -,The TRIDlawycrc„inrevi vmcthi r_..: opracnt'Act is based on the principle of self- ravages ofthe po_stwarboom. Andthe
'$y3 Sia _ , z ',^"''•';•'*"'"'`� ., vat"i vs y-.i'ta{ lar rise. of block -grant ` mrnev, ac^_nt M be determination, on the setting of local prior- we seem to get. Lie national :ccontimi
troubled by the fact- thin nn�•:here in the ities by locos authoritim. lost mcians that the pcaks and -valley
.',c ,y *'k;' �",iClSt�i i+�� �.a ,'�.�,•)l hmising and Cmnnninily Development Act if it were gicrn a go in its present form; rexenl-bnom•biislcycicshavcbcens
77 = ,';+ i - .•q _ does it stale tial file goals of the act may be Porllana's- plan would cerate -a number of out up here, cid that economic jtl5nl
` "s.:j cS'✓i 9,;:' ''wit 4- i.i•.7-_.attainedbyhnvestingmonevhnsuchain<�ha- very practical results• imaddilion to -the. take piaceo:tire more relaxed pace'
_R• s _9.+-•ate�nr.` x^'r;,' � { t z :- nism.lnndditinn,
-
file Invvyers contend. re- m. netar}•':dividends already dealt with. It It would be fine irony were this city
s�-.;�' -` i } Y:' - filming, the interest; which would normally go. would aninnte the local rehabdiLation market those_ national economi[ 'sends las
..1 _ _ - -
�� L y:r r3 to outside investors; to the etc might lead to - for norre 1h'm-a;n houses Or
apartment the nation a ncry trend - a way -0-r
a -cd of that money which nre ineligible under _ produce io new joL's in the local construction architectural evidence c a corrin= ni
lheacl:Suchnsesinclutie:_mductr},andplow•moretlhan.26millionin toryandnmkemonecof[lheprecesst
such public facilities as ': city lairs back into city processes over lire 15• As. former: Maine Gov. : Fcenneth:ll'.
i'.•`I ayingb: for (.
l-f:i E i schools, libraries, hospitals, Iransporlalinn, -}r ar 32 -day term of the loinsmadepossible .put it last fall, ill presenting,-l)le kSai
f4`._.min(CulturalCoilleis. _ .:.lop to $15,00n per this-, units .bol :Ibis Award, lo' -.Greater Portland.,l.aii
F
(- '- ,; .:., v` i+:`'�,A `r'''/ i} .. t yet. ;: a Beefing -.up oprrntine, or mainlenr ice formula, as dictated be the ILm_crpcncy Rome, "They we
called prrscrrationisls '
_.L } iy<air • 3•'-:,i„ j�L�c C ;� £-r ;,4 t, budgets. - Purchase- Act. Than is a lot -of hnt•<ing, with were committed !o pi-�sening nos lir
i ff
1p _ �• t1 7 F 3e General ; government expenses. em iharis placed, b the act, on the reliabilita= much as the integrity of the city itself,
T `s •= New housing construct ion. tion of buildings listed in the National Register - tfiUt a lore -laden w•atertrnnt nov
i Fp _ 4f; k�K "^'r +» : ,, "Direct-!ncomepayrnr:nlc,.
of Historic aces, which is administered by going a renaissance through the rem
So while the list of ineligible uses dors not the Depai lnicnt or (hr"Interior. nr of buildings buiidinv_,, with hisloric Exchange St
. yy y
; + i= '� _• :=- •+-pccifirally say llmla city rnnnot use Antis of within any nn)ional register histn-ic di s:ricl the nearby business and-sfiapphng
'• ` �"- - its block grnnl for sarh a pus m is as G c to 'nRchhch Portland bostsa bounty,: bcchoniro again;_wilh a scasible Alar
�' _'`� "' ;: :- •.t Porllanrl landmarks has itiosad,itel ^rly - necded hmtsing:from -the past, ",fl
r 1
der_^ list the nrrn Of abuses and pec: ihie rip- - - cemmihlicnt must become Amenia
+ + l s Flinging lien of progress ulilnicnl. The integrity of'the cit;
P IS
offs �'I`^cl`�trl m alirnt cotdtlSsuffcr, mor!(,age here in Ihr cit ahcre Ilene Wadsworth idcntil of the city, andboth uahttes.
6,ar. e p 5 5 Y 5 9..
if. tS - - ships and (locks•,tive son. sang the glories of and of the p ogre inanning the buildings w•ecrcate.
gr w..
c :z I. - Innovation necessary._ p , (,e„ r rr-- vr: -
z - Iltvni.. Portland tfd has mmg h. L011 ,r pr,,;_ , • fderlin xntcs architectur
t_rchao,.- sr..a .rte-•':r•n to ntr an•I exprricacc, ho•v •ger, . b- ri...,inr L c -Puss .f i.rc'�.ra:i�r::a urs ea drxi�n criticixm for, The Cii
rPl ..'res h7.a!<( s(cr•-! ..,+i_ h r, mf, e..l::pf'I ,•,il -fine, 6r ir=.hai,i rrs - I' - ,trl..f ,.fnnilor-
10WA AMERICAN RE•VOLUTIOIN BICENTENNIAL CO24ISSIO J CRITERIA
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IAREC 936 - 7.
ACTIVITY TITLE:" Iowa City Bicentennial I -leg k THELE (CHECK ONE)
SUBMITTED BY: Julie 7elenka, City of iowa CityHERITAGE 76
OPEN HOUSE USA —X—
TEL FHor 73ER: 319-35�i-1800, ext205 DATE: 26 September 19 5 HORIZONS_'76
QUESTION
RE (iRKS
i. IS THE ACT-I-VITY-INDIGc:
IARBC 1.136 -73 2
ACTIVITY TITLE: IOwa Cit' Piceutennial Week
QUESTION*
=
RL fAFF:S
C. Is THE ACTIVITY FART prA SERIES
O PPOjECTS DEALIN-C WITH
This is not a single activity,
ies that
THE S
PERIOD OF TYPE
OrEAC
'PE
will involve-hundreds-0_ftlocalrresidentsttvfpy
example,, the hi
p gh.school
VISTORZCAL
or ,lcrzvlrt?
& junior high school musical '
perf0rmanCc Wi l l i nvolve about
400
believe the young people, 14
- 2,G00' Seat Hancher Auditorium;
to
capacity for the event. may be; filled
3. WILL THE ACTIVITY REACH PEOPLE LIVING
A IN A
I!e expect residents from throughout Johnson County to
atlCnd. (lone of the
• Pe t? T ICLT AR AREA?
events involve we11-}mown
hies 0r activities that might attract
-
a state-pideoaud-
pence; but the time was seleCted because the
of T.otta
University;
will still be in;session E weexpect student par
-ticipation and a student
audience.
B. ALL OVER THE STATE?
4. WILL ACTPiITY SELECTlo.i CO^I FpIBUTi;
i� °AL C G1 0C tt ii'• I
-----�_�tii
Ir =mD
BTCt,iTF.NIAL S ATE-FOC_li. POINTS
Ile be it would, because We are the major cultural
centr_r in eastern
•
sFlRcucuouT-THE STATE?
Lora.
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IAREC #36-73
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ACTIVITY TITLE: I oo-Ia r • t,
� 0—ic�t�tuLtaLlLe.er
QUESTIO-N,
RE: L1R$S
5. ;BILLTHE 'ACTIVITY APPFALP:1RTICULARLY
TO TY. I2iTERESTS OF
A. THE GENERAL POPULATION?
Our activities are designed to attract
tion, with
the general-popula
oP,
specific segments during
the
the week especially
foI
young, uniVersi-ty students and
the eider-ly.
d. A SPFCIAL GROUP?
6. I'%ILL THE ACTIVITY APPEAL. P:iRTICUI.ARLY
-20 _
A. THOSE UINDER 28?
OR
,
a. TFOs QVS is?
OR _
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TI E: Io:ra City Bicentennial Week
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All. An art contest and the junjor and senior high school
chorus and band performance
D
`ALL
are for the group. The opening
ceremony oil April `19 will feature
govern
cjvjc leaders on the, futureIowa, then�cnt, business and
.'of
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uctin-NacLeish Bicentennial Play, Iowa Heritage P�ograrnoatoPl`um
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rops. the Arts Council Programs <'wi11 appeal to all `age '.
groups.
_ , :?_:'. WILL Tt .: ACT VI-2,Y r-ONTPIrUTE TO
A.
GR R UNDERSTANDING OF 101�.%' S
II�LiT�rg �'D �iSCOV'I?Y OR
pt'°9t'am at Plum Grove will focus on Iot-ra's heritage through
the eyes
eIDI,Luvi.Rt of OUR I?i^,Toit.IC
of residents of Johnson City. A County and Iot;a';
the
i?
_ program at Iowa City Recreation Center :will _feature• the
role of
women in the revolution and independence.
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,1 RC.F Eii AND -RE1FF11- TI0,4 OF
THE BASIC Pi,ItICIPLES ON l•,71ICii
THE :TIO\ W.S . OU"+;=D AND TU
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H..s_t..GL \�--GSF .,0.._io PURPGSES?
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THE QUALI;± OF LIFE?
The ,quality Of life in Johnson County as
enriched by its
p:inters, ::eavers,_-scu-1ptors, - musicians and actors.
DA
P=L10-?EUPLEE- OU ;TER
NECSSARl TO UND RST "DING OFOu'
Outdoor activities in tfie rlotrnto:•rn F.usiness district brine'"
together
_LE P O?Lt:, PURSUITS, ;1:;D LIFE
people of COmmon interests to _pYoduce events,- inclu- `
ding
STYLES 1Jr PRESENT DAY IOi&;;?S?
puppet Shows and small group muscial events. - They bring
tiogether residents
i
of the community
type of activity. :9ho enjoy watching this
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TITLE: Tou•:, fi;yR1_rentenniai
Week
QUESTI^.:
RLSL•\RYS f ;
THE_ECONOirt Of THE AREA?
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F. Focus of many, of the activities the downtown mini-,par.k:
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PEP_,....C"'T f PROVEMEN ?
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in the urban renewal area will be a continuation of an- 'Iowa
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City-Johnson County Arts ,Council__effort initiated in 1975, to
dra-a 'attention to the wealth of cultural talent in this eommu
1 ty .
8.' IS
THE E:UF I.%SI5 OF THE ACTIVITY
The historical program planned for the week-long observation
A.
CE U:.E I.76.2
will call - attention_-to events before 10,76.-
976.
The
The remaining -events will focus on what r;e have nc 'and expect
B.
rl 19762
to have in the future to enhance the quality of life.
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1977 - 19872
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.:GCd MCINrY IS PEEDED:.:OR- THF.
A. :ILI
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THE - ED=IZAL GOVER?C..): N.'?
IN O n e
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TIIE SLATE -GOVE ,.+. PIT?
$1,000
C.
THE Or.kT.'GOtLR:4'f,F7T?
$1-.000
d. The `City 'CounciI of Io:•ia City has guaranteed a contribution
D.
PRIVATE SOURCES?
of $,1,000 We expect participation from private sources 'but
the will be in the form of separately sponsored- events and lie `.
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Iona City
IARRC "36-73
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Bi6
centennial
bleek
QLEST10v
L01 MED-D:•f HIGH
i 4T E..THE FOLLOW
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REMARKS
A. Dc'GFEE OF CO:"fITMENT TO
THE
X In the six weeks
ACTIVITY
since F!r ,
vate citizen, -began S'R• Huntley, a-pri_
University Planning this event, the
y of Iowa Orchestra :
have
& 01d Golder Singer
agreed to add bicentennial-themes''to
R LEVEL Or E%PERIEt10E iarrx
Programs during the bicentennial week th.
____-`----gl?�r�_haye
THE ACTIVITY
agreed to & man
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The Iowa City -Johnson Count ------'-
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very successful with;its
C. QUALITY OF SUPPORT -OUTSIDE'
outdoorssummert�cas
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----- ies in 1975 & l;e expect interest -in
-Tt i tvit,-
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OF SPONSOR ORGANIZATIOP7
C; tit
-fin t i'nii a----- a c ti v,_
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X Most of the activities scheduled
carried off at chedto far
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eledtthus will
no cost
funds required a;i11 be for
D. FEASIBILITY OF COhrnLETItIG
rentalYof Hancherly
Auditorium for the high school music
-------'-- incidental tal
- THE 1CTIVITY
event_&
----- ---- i t erns such a s r o f loud
and chairs'{or,.ou��oor-e ental
s ren---e
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vents.------------
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We
X Ole normally have high participation in all city
sponsored events.
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House 575, 575, P. 2
-" of decent, safe and sanitary
dwellings for Weir use.
b.'
.•]Over-inrnme families" means families whose ins peas
IH)U56 FILE 575 _ - percent of she-medianinco•se for
do .nub exceedeightY or other
areawith adjustmanta for a. the aazeof the Tamil}•conditions
_ - to upusual crxvailing
AN ACT - adjustioents neves ary d..
HOUSING- in [be area. -'
•lerY lOv'inwmt familia.' mems fermiLias whose incomes
pEWTIdG 1'0 ELIGIBILITY FOR 1/Dr-HENT c the medran . come for the area 1
C.
- do not exceed fifty per O- -". or other -
_ _. _. ... with adjuscm^nts for th_".size of the family.
SE IT FJIACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSFl1BLY OF 111E STATE NF IOMA: ify tvnditrona
int twot+01 A. 21, due to unusual prevailing - ,
as follow" adjustments neceszazy '
Saction 1. Section four hundred Is three ]too rend -. '` fami Lies
Coda 1975, is amaided ". in the area.
subsection nine (91. work or d •FemilLes' includes, but is not Limited to,
or Proj tet• of the
mems any
g, •Uassin9 project•._r. -- --"-ve buildings from
Of
a single person in the case o any
-Of
clear or rOmo consisting
undertakings -(a)-to provide decent, safe and sanitary followings two Years of rge-
:any -slum areas; (b). to P ,-(11 A parson who is at least sixty-
urban:oc rural dwellings, apartments or. other livLwJ - -
acne-ef_�er-Fweeoe: families _ .:(21 A person who is :under a disability-
aecomi»datinns_for pee - families; lli. _,.aadacapped- '.
A person who is -
incooe 1owr-inco.ee families or ve Lor- intoner Such laced person.-
mbination Of the (4) (p) A disp _ --
or:(c).to aeeomPlish _a tv land, eq'�iPment, mn_nbar of'a tenant far 1}'• ,,,other,
include building.,-. _ (5) The remaining _ ,e.aong ;iv ing
,work or unde[WI'ing may. Personal property for necessary, "e .FacllLes• the two OL mom L -
" Ovate[- - two y arc, are un�era disab1li ty
fecillties and other real ur . sernra ears of appurtenances* treat -9, - _. _ who are at least SLXcy- "
convenient or dao err ab lc[apP aration, landaeiping. - ". d, or or mora such individuals living
utilities,
perks, site prep or arc handicappe to such individual's
._. -welfare or __ -. another person who is essen- _.
ger ryice. health, recreational, rit-h
administrative, corvounity, or 'Pro)act' also
•housing project- care or wall. -being' to ,gag in any
other purposes. The -term - - ,i. Disability* means inability :r medically
-:nay be applied to the"planning 'Of the buildinys and" ". -- reanon Of any .-
of property, the. dev,0 ion substantial ".gainful acttvity b}' + aument.
❑sprov.noents, the acquisition-- rvconstruCtiont ,h sical_.o septal_ impairment-
"auucusres, tal
the construction, determinable 1•Y _ ^� hacin. a physical or mar,
Of existing _ •Iland icapPed �' s continued and ".
improvements and .11 other worn_ -:,
y.
I im covemen be 0• Lang' -. _
alteration or"repair"OE Gh p ` include all other L pairmen[ which is exsYlC tad t0" _
and term shall -sail +oe•'-es t}.e ability `-t'
in cnnnaetion therewith. ._ :'"tangible nd s 0 - ha a- t
property and all tangible or _ indefinita'lurau on.. ;. t,a- .
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`real and personal P -"[' t - a housing. project.'- live rssdependcutly,:ani is of _e uatu_e a -
VolA.21, - coulJ x imp_oved by ,ore suitable hous:r.0
>assets hnld or used In conneetiun rich to "
" - ,1- uini,t`A live. indepand,.p cly
"Sec. 2. :Suctiuu four hundred three P 10 and --t
L'ond l tl onx.. ?JY Sana?•Al a _i•M. -
Code 1975, is amended-bY .the fok subsection ren l ) .a^ d
1i• 'Dlspf aced" 1: c"ged c' dzs s-Y�iL U
t;-rr iO lieu thereof tAe-E011uviny or halinu ou•-• s Jwe:ltn; extensively
10. a-
'Famriies Of -10w 'ne? means tavilies who cusp,,[
se
their
'afford to pay ee.egh :. co cauIse-Prrw co .-nteaprivaten supply
]ova Lity-or-rwetropolitan area_cu bum ild :ndr4
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- is at least -sixty -.two -years of age or older, or. the. surviving ..
HOUSE FILE 823 -
member of any such' -tenant family.
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6, Q,. -;'Families" includes'. but is not limited_to families <'
_ AN ACT
consisting of'a aingle: person inthe case of a person who
ESTABLISHING THE IOWA -HOUSING -FINANCE- AUTHORITY. -PRE-
- is at least sixty-two years of .age, is disabled, is F
SCRIBING ITS powERS-AND DUTIES, PPOVIDIHr rOR RELATED-
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- : handicapped,-., is displaced, or is the re.-.aininn member of a
--'-TAX AND OTHER EXEMPTIONS ACID APPROPRIATIONSAND PROVID-.
tenant family. --- - -
ING COORDINATING AMENDMLHTS RELATED TO IMPLcmrHTATfON OF
b •Families" includes but is not limited to two or more.
III AUT11ORITY'S PROGRAAS. -
persons living together who areatleast sixty-two years of -
f
age,
ages are disabled, or:are handicapped -or oneor more such -
BE IT EHACTED.BY THE GENERALASSEMBLY OFTHESTATE OF IOWA: _ -
individuals_ living with another person who is essential to
-.- such individual's care or well-being. '
Section 1. NEW SECTION. DEFINIT1011S.- As used -in this
7�-"Disabled' means unable to engage in any substantial -
Act, =less the context otherwise requires:
gai ful activity by reason of -a medically . determinable physical
--1. •Authority means the Iowa housingfinanceauthority
- or mental impairment..
established in section two -(2) of this Act. -
":8. "Handicapped" Meanshavinga physical or mental impair -
2._ or moderate Income families' means_ families. who
ment which is expected to be c -f long -continued and indefinite
- cannot afford topayenough to cause private enterprise in -
- duration;substantially impedes the ability to live indepen-:-
their locality to build an adequate supplyofdecent, safe,'--
dently, and ,is of a nature that the ability to live, indepen-.
and sanitary dwellings for their use, and includes,but is.
-'. dently-. could be improved by more suitable housing conditions."
not limited to, elderly families, families in whichoneor
:9. V Displaced" means displaced by governmental action, '
mre. l.ersons are handicapped or -disabled, -.lover -income =families -
---or by having one's dwelling extensively danagedor' destroyed -
and very low-income families. -- -
as . -a result of a disaster.
3.- (J.werincome families" means families whose incomes
10. •Income' means income from all sources of each nember -
do not exceed_ eighty' percent of the median income for the
- of the household, with appropriate exceptions and exemptions
area with adjustments for the size of the family or other
- reasonably ' related to an equitable determination' of the .
.adjustments necessary due-tounusual prevailing conditions--
.. family's available ircome,'as- established. by rule:of the '
inthe area, and includes, but is not limited to, very low -
authority. ---
income families. - -
-: 11. a. 'Housing" mans single-family and nulti-family, _.
o.,��ry..iw-income food lies'. means familieswhoseincomes
dwellings,' and.. facilities incidental ori appurtenant -to the .'
do not exceed fifty percent of the median Income for the area,
dvellinas ,-and includes noninstitutional, residential care
.with adjustments for. the size of the family or other
_ ,:facilities. '
- adjustments necessary due tounusualprevailing conditions.
- - =.-:b. -"Adequate housing" mans housing which Meets minimus
in the area. -- - '--
structural, heating, lighting, ventilation, sanitary, occupancv k-
5. '!Xderly families' means families of low or- moderate -� -
and maintenance standardscompatible with applicable building _
income where :the head of the household or his or her spouse
and he using .codes, as determined under rules of the authority. '
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-_ - House File 821, P. 7
the provisions of this Act for the primsry purpose of piovi•linq
" 12. -Non residential care facility' means
..housing for,:: low or moderate income families A housing: program_' ;
an facility providing for a: period exceeding twenty-four.
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- may include housing.for other economic -.groups as pert of an
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consecutive hours: accommodation, board,. pe reonnl assistance
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overall plan to develop new or rehabilitates Communities o1
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and other essential daily living activities to three or more
,neighborhoods, where:houeing lav or moderate income •_amiliex =_
individuals, not related to: the administrator or Owner thereof-
-' is a. goal. ':A housing program nay include any-
�rithin the third degree of consanguinity, who by._reason of. --
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primary
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-buildings,<land, equipment, facilities, or other i real or
age, illness, disease, or physical or mental infirmity are
personal property which is necessary or convenient in
unable to sufficiently or properly care for themselves but
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nnectiam with the provisionof housing, including, but not
;:- rhodonot require the services of a registered or licensed
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_cro
limited to, streets,sewers, utilities, parks, site
practical puree except on an emergency _ basis. -
'preparation, landscaping, and other nonhousing .facilities, .
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17. --'Mortgage'-. mans a mortgage, mortgage . deed,_ deed of
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- - such as administrative, community, health, recreational,
.trust, pr other --instrument creating:e first lien, sub jec t.
- educational, end,cotene rcial facilities, as Che -authority �
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-only to title exceptions acceptable to -the authority, an_a ___
,,. ines t _ _.. f --
date rmo be necessary or in relation to the: --
fee interest in reel. property which includes completedhousing
this Ac[.
located within this state, or -on a leasehold on`suctr-n fee
purposes of
::- 20. 'Housing sponsor' means any individuale.. joint venture, :.
interest which base remaining term at ,the time, of. computation -
partnership,. limited. partnership, trust, corporation, housing
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that exceeds by not than ten years the Hato ri ty date --
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'cooperative, local. public entity, governmental unit, or other
of the mortgage loan.
legal entity, or any combination thereof, approved by the--�'
IQ. -Mortgagelender' means any bank, trust company•_
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-authority-'.or pursuant to standards adopted by the authority
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mortgage company, national banking association,.savings and
as to either Own,
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-loan aaeocfetion,lifeinaurance company, any governmental -
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qualified _construct,ecquire,rehabilitate,
- maintain a housing-?rogram, for .
_-_agency, ,,.orany.. other financial institution authorized to make
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operate, manage, or ,whether
-. profit, nonprofit, limited profit, subject to the regulatory --
sortgage. loans in this state.- " _.-
Pow of the authority and terns and conditions set --_.
75. 'Mortgage loan' ream a financial obligation secured
- - -
- forth in this Act. 'Housing sensor' does not include a lav
by n mortgage.
or moderate income family which is eligible to own or occupy
16. "Do means a bond issued by the authority: pursuant
-a
housing unit.
tosectionstwenty-six t26; through thirty U0) -of this Act.
-.` 21. 'Dilapidated' means decayed, deteriorated or -fallen
17. 'Note" mans a bond anticipation note or a housing
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into partial disuse-throughneglect or misuse.
-development fund note issued by the authority pursuant to
- The authority shall establish by rule further definitions -'
this Act._: -
applicable to this Act, and clarification of the definitions
18. 'State agency' mans any board, commission, department,
this -.-section, _as necessaryto assure eligibility for funds
public officer, or other agency of state of Iowa. - -
available under federal housing laws.._....
.the
19. -lousing program' mans any. work or undertaking of
-2.- NEA SECTION. ESTABLISHMENT OC AUTHORITY.
new construction or rehabilitation of; one or more housing
.Sec.
1 The lwa housing finance authority is established,
--units, or the acquisition ofexisting. residential structures,
-"- of th
and constituted a public instrumentality and agency e
which is financed Pursuant to
for the provision -hof housing. _.._
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House File 827; P, R
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- J.--Six members of the authority constitute.-a quorum and
state exercising. Public end:' essential-governmental functions,
n tebliehed to undertake programs .which nsaist. in attainment
of adequate housing for-low or moderate income families,
-elderly- families,families which include one :or more -_person a _-
who are. handicapped or disabled, and the Iowa homesteading
-program.' The powers of the, authority shsll be vested in and
-.exercised by a board of nine members.: appointed- by .the governor
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with -the approval'.of two-thirds of the memberIa. of_• the senate.
No more than five members _shall belong to the same. political
party. Any individual or organization nny But-it the names
of nominees formembershipto the governor in, writinn within
of
thirty days of the effective date of this section,but the
`/governor is not bound to select the members from the nominees
.submitted. As; far as possible [he.. governor shallinclude
- within the membership persons determined by him to represent
the following interests: - -
--. a. Community and housing 3evelopment industries.
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-. the affirmative vole of atleast five members is necessary
for any sub stantive action taken by the authority. A Vacancy
'iln-the_membership:does notimpalr the':right of ytlorun-io
_.exercise all rights and perform alldutiesof the authority.
a. Members of the authority are entitled to receive forty
dollars per diem for each day spent in performance of duties
as members, and shall be reimbursed for all actual and maces-
'sary expenses incurred in the performance of duties as nemhers.
-. 5. Members of the authority and the executive director
hapter
shall give bond as required for public officers in chapter-
,sixty-four (6 s) of the Code.-
6, Meetings Of the authority shall be heldatthe call
.. of the chairman orwhenever two menbers so reque%t.
7._.-members shall elect.a chairman and vice. chairman
-annually, and other officers as they determine, but the
_.-executive director shall serve as secretary to the authority.
-- The general
--SeC.7. --NF+ SECTION. '. LEGISLATIVE FINDI h'�5.
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b. Housing finance industries.'. - -.
c. Heal estate salesindustry.
- it. _: Elderly. families.
e. :'.-Minorities. - -
---assembly-finds-and declaresas`_olives:
-:-- 1. The establishment of the -authority is in all respects
for the-benefitof. the people of the .state of Iowa, for -the
--.-.improvement ofthehealth and welfare, and for the promotion
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f. -.Lower income fa.iliea. ,,,- -
g. Very low-inc families. -_
' h.. Handicapped and disabled families. -
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of the economy,_which are public purposes.
2. The authority will be perfomIng an ease ntiA1
-governmental `_unction in the exercise of the ,powers and duties
-
_ I. Average taxpayer- -. :
-- 2.- Membersof_theauthority shall be appointed by the
- of the[i rat
- governor for a [em of six..yeera ,. except that,
appointments, three members shall be appointed for a term
- of two years, and three members ..shall be appointed for a tem
. years. A person appointed to fill a vacancy shall
-- -
of. fourt
serve only for the unexpired portion of the tem. A member
. is .eligible for.- reappointment. A. member of the authority
say be removed from office by the novernor_.for misfeasance,
malfeasance or willful no of duty or other just _cause,
-..-..: after..noticeandheering „ unless the notice and hnariuq i:, -'
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conferred uponitby this Act.
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3. There exists a serious shortage of safe and sanitary
residential housing available to low or moderate income;
families.
- u. This shortage is conducive to disease, -crime,
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- environmental decline and poverty and impairs economic
_ value-of large areas, which are characterized by depreciated
- values,' impaired investrents, andreduced capacity to pa_,
taxes and are a menace to the health, safety,.. morals and
welfare of the citizens of the state. -_-
_. Those condi tions resultin a loss in population and
,
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'--expressly waived in writing. - -
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Nouse rile 623, "P. 6'
_ Nouse File 823,: P. 7
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cove rnmental units And local or-regional-agencies -.in need
feather dater o-ation, accor..pac ied by added costs to -
of that assistance.
:for creation of new public facilities and services
7. A local contributing effort shall. he reggired of each
co:v^,uni ues
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by the authority. As used in this subsection
elsewhere. -. _-
one major cause of this condition has been recurrent
project assisted
'Project- includes one or more_prngrams authorized under the
., 6.
Of funds in-private channels. --_- -- _
of this Act. The local contribution may be provided
shortages
^7. These shortages have contributed to reductions in
provisions
r- -
by local governmentaY unib or by local or regional agencies
- tion of-new residential units, and have Wade the sale
- public or private. Unless otherwise specified in .this Aet,
construe
--and-:purchase of existing residential units a virtual-
,the percentage and type of local contribution shall be
impossibility in many .._parts of _ the state. -
-determined by the authority, and nay include, but-should not .
operations of private enterprise hnve
limited, to, cash match,.land contribution, tax abatement.
---;-e.--Theordinary:
in the past corrected these conditions. -- -_
be
--- or ancillary facilities. The: authority,_ shall encourage
not
g_ A. stable-supply of adequate funds. for residential
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ingenuity and creativity in local effort.
is required to encourage new housing and the
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n, The -authority shallencourageunits of local government
financing
housing in an orderly. and sustained
and regional housing agencies to use federal revenue-
rehebilitation of existing
the described in this section.-
and local
for which increase or improve the ;
-manner and to reduceproblems :
a ata to housing finance
aha ring funds programa
housing for low or moderate income fans lies.
10, It is necessary to create
supply of adequate -
to encouragethe investnenrof private capital.. and
S, The authority shall encourage, cooperative housing
authority
-stimulate the construction andrehabilitation Of adequate -
_ ,
efforts at-the local level, both with respect to the
through the .use of public financing._
---._ cooperation of public bodies with private enterprise and civic
-housing.
the purposes stated in this section are public
_.-yruups, andwithrespect to the formation of regional or -_
All of
uses 'for which public moneys may be_ borrowed , _-
--multi-city.units engaged in .housing. _.
purpose. arA
advanced, loaned. or-granted. -
expended, ad
._6, Wherever practicable, the authority shall give
- s. I:EW SECTION. GUIDING PRINCIPLES. Ig the -_
See
preference to the following types of prograns,
•
its and. implementation of .its powers,
.. which treat housing problem in the context of
performance of .duties
specific programs and projects to
a, .:Those
total needs of individuals and communities, recognizing
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and the selection.of
the authority shall be guided by the -
the
that individuals may have other problems and needs closely.;
receive iteassistance,
follwSnq ,principles: - --,- _
.:related to their need for adequate housing, end that the -
_- -- _- -.
-`-1, The Authority shill not become an owner or real-
_..
development Y of isolated housing unite without regard for
on _'. ter..porary basis where necessary in order -:
neighborhood and•.community development tends tocreate'
property,:,except
implement its programs, protect its--investments by neen,
implem
undesirable consequences.
to
Weans, or to-facilitate transfer, of
- b, Those which promote home ownership by fanilies of low ,
offoreclosure of other
= of
for oththe use of low or moderate income families.
of moderate income, the need for educational._
property
shall function in with -local
counseling programs in fanilyfinanciaY management and home
in
2,: The authority
units and local or regional housing agencies,
-maintenance in order to achieve this-goal,
governmental
fulfilof local or regional housinq. plans,
c. Those which involve the rehabilitation and conservation
-lment
and in
shall' provide technical assistance to local
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to .that end
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House File 821,
House File 821, F• 9
collect fees and charges for its services-
8• Fix and with bondholders or
_ - Subject to any agree a of the Authority, in -
- 9• or deposit money
of existing - invest- -.notwithstanding the
and the Preservation noteholders, theAu[horiGy. a52) four
n housing units. _ _determined by q5q 1; of existi g any manner. tens four hundred fifty-two,
( tour
and communities• families. chap - hundred CEEtY-.
"neigl1Oorhoods families.- ._Provisions: of _ 4531 or four _.
designed to serve elderly: handicapped Oz` _hundred fif ty-three
d. Those -.. ecsons who are _ _ - -loans, of
other,
or more P very low-income families. of the Code. -
include one - .. if Cs• Grants• all gif to
which - families -- a t appropriations, 9 ecord
disabled.;_lo"C°"income a pro 10• Accept .. entities. _A i -
Of
shall encourage_, th P -and - ublic oT_:private .shall be clesily
;he authorLtY properties. - aid from.P `amount end do•wr.: ,
_7• `-- iliwtion of historic P p value for - -.the tYPa •. -- with the record
and rehab -of special or grants; eta ti ng rt along_
-restoration of other properties s annual repo
preservation - As used in this subsection• "=set out the authority' -
the - -- or _ related
esthetic reasons. landmark sites,.. - --
means landmarks, or other.-receiptcechnical assistance and counsel -t entities.
architect ural or esth architecture. 11 :provide to public and private
' in_.the history • ur see• - federal
--'historic properties are significant _ - or s P P° state_or 1
which -- is state• its communities. to the authority. develop
districts _la opera
vlth_othe[ local.
archaeology oz culture of t1, : 12. ... and compile
authority has a encies, conduct LeBearch studies.
- The - -needs, and 9atheL _ ;
the nation. G-MIE8A3•. POWE8.9. _ : governmental 9.-.t housing S.
NEA SECTION -carryout its Purposes - of unme (making• ..
Sec-. ars needed to estimates decision genera_ Po`r were, including to facili[nte meat of, and initiate housing
all of g - ats specific Po data use in develop and duties, and. exercise - - 11•'Cooperate _
er to: provided in ects. engineers, and e.
but not limited to the PG" .and notes as P demonstration contract
ct - experts
its negotiable bonds- (30i. of this Act in 14. 'Contract with architects• finance expo - -
1• Issue thmugk thirty construction and enter into -
wenGY-six (26)__, accountants• housing the azthoritY may _state
sections t _ Programs, --- Ho„ever.. with local'
'
order -Co finance its p_in its own name- - other. advisors. nts for such seriices _ -
-be sued. :seal. contracts or Agreements
2•' Sue and a=eorporate -. agencies- with the
:alter its management consistent overnmentad 9 cal. zulea cons3. istent
Have and b laws foe. or federal 9 alter and -rep
n•- Hake and alter Y_ _ -. Nake,..__ and sub}act to chapter seventeen A
Act.. ins[;u_ 15.
- of this oche[ of this Act,
•-- with the provisions --a reer.,ents. contracts and provisions _
-. :..All political (17A)-Ofthe Code.
5,. flake and execute or
private entity- ._.a encies NE4 SECTION STAFF
ublic. other puhlic. 9 .Sec. 6. royal o[ two -thirds -.of the
ments .. with-anY P agencies ._ - - with the aPP. executive director
ublic housing-__ enter in•,o contracts The governor. - int an
subdivisions. -P _. 1' _.shall aPPo of .the
artlents and agencies may at the pleasure
and .state dap authority- members u the y- wh( senate,
serve be. selected primarily
cooperate with the lease and "d dispose - authority- who shall _
-mortgage.. of the the field, without
all
and othedise. hold. improve, - .but not. limite•t -. _ _- -- .The executive directorin
_.. 6- Acquire' - including, governor. ability and knowledge cu
property, .sale/ with or tor. adminis[raGive The executive dSrectoL shell
And personal - - s loan. - -" to induce any
Of c e ppeL to sell at public or privet Mrtga91 to poli ticalnffiliatione influence
any such Property• re9ar9 exact
to. bidding• L or i•+di zectlY•
without -. - - _. with n..., directly
- -
I
in connection
Obligation _held by ins
o[ other ob1Eg _._.- against any
_ 7. .Procure insurance g .interests.
lt" a�etntlona and property _ _
House File .823,--P. 12
- -House File 823,._P. 11
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- possible, results shall be expressed in terns of housing
other officers or employeas of the state to adopt political
-.
__.units.
view, or to favor a politicalcandidate for office. -
-
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NEW SECTION. PEP.CLINTAGE REOUI REMENT.., The goal'
-2.-- The executive director -shall advise the authority. on
ex
Sec. B. - : 7
-- - - ---or-
of the authority,: shall be to_assure that fifty percent or .;;
matters relating to-.. housing 'and housinq- finance,. carry out
matters-
-_--- of the housing: units provided directly or indirectly
all directives from the authority, and hire and supervise
more
by the authority in each three-year period beginning July,
the authority's staff pursuant to its _ directions; and under
j,1y75, but in case lessthanthirty percent of such
the provisions of chapter nineteen A (19A) of the Code.
no
.... _. -- directed - =--
specially-.lesigned for -and cted to elderly
-'3. The executive director-/ as secretary of the authority, ,.
units, are units
families, families which include one or -more persons who are
f
shall keep record of the proceedings or the authority and
handicapped disabled, or very low-incomefamilies. Failure
shall be custodian of all books, documents and papers filed
-or
this does not invalidate any bonds,: notes or-. •.
-
with the authority - and of its minute book and seal. Ile shall
to to meet goal
other.obligations Oftheauthority, but in case of
have authority to cause to be made copies of all minutes and
- - -an - -h- - - -+
with requirement, the authority shall make. ,• ,_._
-a
otherrecords.and documents of the.authority and.. to give.
_this
specialncompli rep governor end to the general assembly, �.
report tfor
as
certificates undertheseal of the authority to the effect
--
fornonconp li ante, end the authority shall �.
- -as noncompliance,
., ----
-'that such .copies are copies and: all persons dealing with
tocthe reasons
further funds for housing units which do not help
.true
the authority may rely upon such certificates.
not commit
- - --
-=g
- this -goal, until the goal -is reached, other than to _
Sec. �.NEW SECTION. ANNUAL REPORT.
..
meet
complete projects already started.
1. The authority -shall: submittothe governor and to the
- -NEM SECTION..-. ifONDISCP.IMINATION AND.AFFIR.MATWE _-
assembly, not laterthanJanuary fifteenth eachyear,
Sec. -9.
- general
ACTION. n - : --
:' a coaplete reportsetting forth: _ - -
-- -
_< 1. Housing financed or otherwise assisted by ..the authority,
a. - its operations and accomplishments.
directly or, indirectly, shall be open to all persons regardless -.
- b. Its-'receiptsand expenditures during the fiscal year,
- -
creed, color, sex, national origin, age, physical,'-
in accordance with the :class ifications it establishes' for
of race,
- - '
or mentalimpairment, or religion except that preference may
its operating and capital accounts.
-e `-include one or
be given to -elderly: fhandicappedmir
c. :Its. assets and liabilities at .the end of its fiscal
disabled,
are handicapped or disabled, lover income: .: ;..
special and other funds. .-
year and .the status of reserve, pe
---
-. more persona who
--`
families oc_very l-lnrnne fani lies. _
— w
d. A schedule of its bonds and -notes outstanding atthe_
--2. The authority shall pzomte marketing plans to Hake- `
..end of its fiscal year, together with a statement of the --
--
housing available to all•persons without discrimination.
__amountsredeemedmission
d and issued during its'- Etscal -year.
- -- --
-- --:
3. The shall -.require adoption.and
,_:
e. - A_statenent of its proposed and projected activities.
affirmativeaction' program for employment by all
f -_ tecomeendations to the. general assembly, -as it deems
of an
contractors and subcontractors of housing financed or otherwise
necessary. -
assisted by the authority.
. g. M analysis of current housing needs in the state..
The.: -authority: shall require all mortgage lenders who
r.pe rformance noals_
2. Theannual ceport shall identify
u.
participate in programs financed or otherwise assisted by •
- of. the authority,' and clearly -indicate.- the `extent of Frogreas
--
that they will not designate :ertain.areas as
period, in attaining the goals. ,]•here
3to agree
t g ._
during thereporting
House File 823, P. 1U
--- Nouse rLlc 827, P. 137.1
-
unsuitable for the caking of mortgage loans because of the
unable to obtain the necessary -financing --from other sources'_
' incore, racial, ethnic or other characteristics -
upon terms and conditions which -the sponsor reasonably could
-:
prevailing .
of the inhabitants of the area. This subsection i.s intended
be expected, to fulfill. -- -_ -
rr
3. The auGhozi ty. shell mike and execute conttects with
toprohibit all mortgage lenders- who. participate in authority
loans made
`programs -from in the commonly known as 'red-
mortgage lenders for_the servicing of, mortgage
engaging practice
- --
under this section. The authority may pay thereasonable
lining
lenders who
- value of services rendered pursuant to such contracts.
;
S. The authority may require mortgage
loans contain terms and provisions
participate in program financed or otherwise assisted by
...U. Mortgage .shall
Ln form
i
— the authority to take. affirmative action"to make mortgaqe
including interest rates, and be a as established
?.
°-
of
by .rules of the authority. Theauthorityshall require the__-
'loans in areas with a higher than average concentration
and guarantees reasonably
-lower-inrnne-familia s`or members of racial or ethnic -
:. housing sponsor to execute assurances
-.
- related to protecting the security of the mortgage_' loan, as
minorities. -
Sec. 10. NLel SECTION. -SURPLUS MONEYS. All -moneys -declared
the authority deems necessary.
In considering an application for nnrtgege loan under
,
py:theauthori ty to be surplus moneys which are not required
this section, the authority shall determine that the housing
-,
toservicebonds and notes issued by the authority, to pay-
'
-- --
the.authority, on to accumulate
will be adequate and provide for the special needs -of families
q p -.-
administrative expenses of _. ..
of low or moderate income, elderly families or _families which
necessary -operating or loss reserves, shall be used by the.. _
-.
--(
who are handicapped or disable
?_
authority to provide-._ grants;: subsidies,: and services to lower
include one or more_persons
'in-co.w. through. any of
- or will meet state stands rds for noninsti tutioneL:_residential
-_, ..,:
families :and very-low-incone.!amilies
care facilities, and shall also give considerntion to:
the programs authorized in - this Act. - - -
a. The comparative need forhousing or noninstitutional
;.
11. Nt.4 SECTION. COMBINATIONS PROGRAMS. Any programs
..Set.
authorized in this Act may be combined with any other programs
-- residential._ care facilities: in the area.
far
nd
..b. The ability of the applicant to operate, manage and-
-: authorized' in this Act in order -to . facilitate as as
authorized
_
practicable the provision of adequate housing to low and
-
maintain theproposed-housing.
6. Each mortgage loan shall be subject to an agreement
.
moderate income families. .. _
-.
-
between the-authorityand the housing sponsor which will
,
Sec. 12. NEW SECTION. MORTGAGE LOANS.
subject The housing sponsor to limitations established by
1. Therauthority may make mortgage loans, including but
other charges, builders'and
-.
not limited to mortgage 'loans insured,. guaranteed, or otherwise
-. the authority asto rentals and .
.
-
developers'._ profits and fees,. and dispositions of interests
secured by the federal government or byprivate . mortgage.,.,.
- in the property mortgaged, including prnvis iou to prohibit
to provide long-term financing
insurers, to Noosing -sponsors g- g
- - - --
of a mortgage without permission of the mortgagee.
for the purchase, or; rehabilitation of adequate housinq=for
assumption
families elderly families, families
-. ;_. 7. As -a condition_,of a mortgage loan, the authority nay,
low or moderate income
notice, during construction or rehabilitation
-_
which one ormo re persons who are handicapped or
upon reasonable
-operations"'
.include
noninstitutional residential care facilities.
of -the housing and. during its "--
"--
disabled, and
be: made only.:
a. Enter upon and inspect the physical condition of the.
.:
-.2. A mortgage loan under this section may
examine_ bvo z ami re�rh of _tbe bus L�q r.,-»nsor,
-�
when the authority determines_ that the houaIng sponsor is
premises,
`Hous. rile 623, P•.-.16 S ;'
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- - - ocnaterinlly -
toga,
- _ - -- - -
(2) For purposes of removing the build
with local housing _
-
the Cost of the-insPeCt inns and
altering or -improving. them, to conform
and impose fees to cover
-
or building codes. _ percent of the -
examinations. : protect
as
of
b. The rent shall: not exceed twenty-five
option to pay
b. Require alterations or repairs
oLthe oCcu-'
he
but the -le ssee shall have the
income,- - -
welfare
[Ae security. of its investment an the welfare
thesecurity
housing isinconformity with
lessee's
- additional amount9. --. ---
_ _ .
maintenance
_pens, insure that the
'local lows. -_
The lasses shall be responsible for routine.
be .
applicable federal; - state and -- with
is necessary to comply
_.-c. credited
end for its performenceshall
of. the property, routine
C. Require whatever action
file and prose- -
- _
equal -to the budgeted amount for monthly
state and local laws, and
violation
with an amount
- housing Cost'- This credit may -
the monthly
applicable-federel,
complaint or seek injunctive relief for a
t
maintenance in
'purchase price in the event- -
to the - •._
..cute a
federal, state or local laws.
a
be the lea
to purchase the property.
of applicable
may be; prepaid to maturity after
he exercises his option
shall be used by -
A-moregage-loan
- by rule
::-d, The-premises.or a portion of them
or
pe dod of years as determined
notY result ._:
y
lessee'89 a dwelling end no part nay broveligned
the authority determines that_.the p p _, _
fees charged to the
.the
without the lessor's written ,•.PP
-__- - -
material escalation of rents or
.. subleased
shall be terminated if the property
_
in a
-.-e The ag reeneat - portion of --
occupants..-.
LEASE-PUACHASE AGR4EtffillTs• BY
suffers substantial destruction or a substantial _po
sec. 13. NEN SECTION.
financing-programa,_ the authority. may
-_ -the property is taken by condemnation. -:
-
[econstrvetion shall
deans of its other
of housing which will
- I. Major repairs. and remodeling or -
approval by
-encourage and assist in the provision
income familles, elderly
- the. lessee only upon. written
be undertaken by
_. _,- _
'.. be transferred to low or moderate - arsons,who
p
_..and- -:.
the costs of major repairs
"families, and families which . include. one or more
`Che leesorr, and rrtmedlessee
-- aid by the lessor,
be p
lease -purchase
- puraunnt to lease -p
or reconstruction may
Costs for the lessee's -
are handicapped o[`dl9ebled,
- -- -
"' -_
= may deduct the costincluding reasonable
Tull
agreements. l but be -.
agreement snail include,
- payments, and receive ,credit.
labor from. the rentpayme
agreement shall state
), A -lease -Purchase
-`
The original.. lease -purchase
e
of the
limited to he following tams: - hall be for_-_
nt a
agreelessee
g. :.,..
-monthly housing cost for the mit, equal to the sun
The Original ,lease -purchase
the
to .renew on
yeare - with option by -
upon
-- following:
- debt service on the property.
a tern of one
The lease may be terminated by the lessee,.
(1) The monthly taxes.
real -property -
same terms. -.- s be terminated by
The lease may _
annual
- (2) One -twelfth of the _,.
for fire and extended _
writtee notice.
sixty _. _ - -
breach of the agreement
.One -twelfth- the annual premium
_ - (7) _ _
sire for material
'
-. the lessor at anY ,_ _ ouie
on the lessee of anoticeco
-Coverage,-end casualty insurance.
- __ r- budgeted for. routine - -
_.b the lessee, by_.aerviee
Y -
amount
(V)- The current monthly amo _
inconformance with state law. -,-- the lessor upon
by
- eserves. -
and no maintenance reserves.-
-in _. ,-.
otherwise be terminnted
maintenance
ted'. in the agreement-
The lease may --:- -
Thethe following
_ (5) Other monthly Costsspecif
is
written notice for only,
to
--
At�the time. the original lease-, aarcenent_.
'
In the event of sale of the property
first
2. - also into
- --lessee and lessor shall
-
(!) will he divan
- the lessee -
entered into, the
les -,,r. -in -which case _
the lessor.
before the sale is made.
_
_-of
to purchase the property
option
AMk -:
- --- - -
- = HouseFile827,--P. 18
. ._ House File 821,: P. 17
- ` --
provide dwn'Payment grants to verylo••_i M -m -e families and-
to -agreement, which shallinclude but not
-.-..".
lover income families -.who have -established hone Ownership _-
_ an option purchase
the following terns:
capability, by making , regular peyme nes under a lease from their
be limited. to.
Of the property shall be the
for a period of not less; than one year and by '-
-a- -The purchase price _-
the lessor's
own resources
related to determining. that
unamorcizedbalanceof debt on the Property Plus _
;-gme[ing other criteria reasonably
ih ilitles ofhome
original down payment. -- --`
a lessee in capable of handling the respons
in addition,,
-b. The, option to. purchase. shall state the market valuer
- ownership,'as the authority establishes by rule.
-
the lessor's purchase coat o[ the property. -
-the authority nay provide funds to private, nonprofit
of the property and
andinterestrate of any---
for the purpose of making, down -payment grants •
.,_and.shall state the amount,. tem
---
organizations
families end lover, income families who
mortgage, loan on the property.__ _
have the right to exercise his option
to very low -income -income
-
in lease -purchase programs administered
c. The lessee shall
-of -the following conditions
.are participating
-the which meet -standards similar ;..to Che
to purchase the. property when all
by organization
which are acceptable
have been met: - -
standards: specified in this section, and
(i) The lessee .has maintained a level of rent payments -
to the authority. -- -:. -. - ,-
monthly,'. housing_ cost of -the property for a -period
- q fie authoritymay combine the lease -purchase Program
-equal to the
provided or assisted by the authority,.
of one year. '-.
terns of the lease
with other programs
-home Ownership by .very low-- -
-,- (2) The lesseehascomplied with the
in order to encourage eventual
to -.
during the leasing period. - - --
income families and: lover income families who are -able
regularity-
- The lessee is able to -meet the establi shed purchase --°-
establishhomeOwns cahip capability by:ehwing
(1),
(3)
througacombination of earned credits toward
of payment. and property raintenance.
price
down pay grant, assumption of the lessor's - -
Sec. 14. Nitil SECION. IGwA P.Qi13TFJ+DiNG PROGRAM.
down payment,
a new mortgage, or contract of
--
The Iowa homesteading Program is es tahlished to be
mortgage,. refinancing with
1:- .
of the authority., The purpose of the
sale from t he lessor. -- -
-ender the -mortgage or contract
under the supervision
problems of slums and blighted areas
d. The payments required
and the
program is to alleviate
- - dilapidated and deteriorating
- --
sale shall be sufficient to pay taxes, insurance,
to provide -:for rehabilitation of
Camilfes
of
minimum interest, and to. amortize the stated market _.
housing, and to make existing housing _available to
--s to ted _
within a period of nottoexceed -fifty
which are.declared to be public -Purposes.'° The authority
value of the property -
the original lease -purchase agreement.
all of
coy homesteading, projects in.any part of the state, -__
years from the date of
-.less the amount necessary
establish
val ofthelocal governing body and in
e. Allrentpaid by the lessee,
bePpi ie
. ad.,:.to _-..
_subject to the appro
-. - --
local agencies, may provide financial
to pay [axes, insurance, and interest, shall
- -
_ -_ against the ..--
-the
cooperation with suitable _
tohousing sponsorsfor the
considered as -a part of dwnpayment -
anS technical assistance
the
and
market value of the Property•
--establishment of homesteading projects which meet
stated I _,
authority nay establish other criteria reasonably
rite
-requirements of. this Act,'and may coordinate and coope _
f. The
- -to determining that a lessee capable of handlinn
with similar local _projects.. to provide housing..-
related
a. transfer. of
-
2. when the authority tr'Plem-sts its homesteading prograr.
-:the responsibilities of home_Ownership-1•efore
-title is made or a contract of sale.. is entered into.
it shallt
To -the -extent funds -arc available, the authority may -
!.
1.
- House File 823,P. 19
- House File 823-P. 20
a. Encourage private rehabilitation of abandoned or
from public or private sources.
dilapidated housing through homesteading projects where normal
(3) Announced quarterly. inspections of homestea(!s during-
(private or governmental development or rehabilitation is
rehabilitation.
_
economically unfeasible or has been neglected.
(a) Payment for the reasonable value of improvements on
b. -Locate and compile a catalog of all private, city,..
property:returned for • -
good faith failure to comply with the .�
-state -and. federally owned abandoned or dilapidated structures
. homesteading requirements, less areasonable rental value::
:appropriate for inclusion in homesteading tro ects utilizingupon`
_ g f j r 9 ---
ot--
-- -- (5) , Repossession of property -proper notice and -hearing-
earing
-the aid of : other local, state and federal agencies. ---
-the
--- -unless waived by the homesteads applicant, for unreasonable
--
C. Publicize the homesteading program and available prop-
failure tocomply-,with homesteading requirements. -'
attics.
b. Applicants for a homesteading project shall:
---
- d. Employ staff; persons with knowledge andexperience--
(1) Have reached the age of majority.
in residential housing finance, construction or rehabilitation,
'. (2)' Be United States citizens or, registered aliens. -_
and in dealing with housing. problems.-- -
-
-
_ (3) .`Agree to rehabilitate: the-proapplicable-
- pe rty to meet applicable -.
e.,
e. Establish a coordinated approach toward neighborhood
- building or housing-code standards within a two-year period �=
improvement through :the homesteadingprogram and the upgrading
.after initial transfer of conditional title. -However, the
--of community services and facilities. __.. _. __._
- -two-year-period may be extended for reasonable cause. '-
- 3. Theauehority -may:
(a) :-Agree to.live in and occupy the-housinq for five -con-
--a. - Recommendlegislation to provide appropriate exemptions
; tinuous-years. - -`-
from real property; tax laws for homesteading properties. - - -.
- .--.c. The housings Pe
sponsor providing the homesteading 1. property -
b. Recommend tem orar suspension temporary or
temporary Pe p Y -Permanent
shall agree to: - ------
modification of of building and housing code requirements to
(1) The conditional conveyance of unoccupied.-residential
the extent necessary to permit safe andeconomical
property to the applicant with or without any substantial -:-_ -
rehabilitation of housing_
-consideration, which'. consideration may include the value of --
_e. The authority-: shall formulate and revise as necessary
work performed by the applicant in rehabilitating the property -'
`rules for approval of homesteading projects based upon the
during the -
_ g period of the
followings requirements, andothers-as needed.;
_._
-- --.-- (2) The revocation of the conveyance upon any material. --
a. Homesteading projects shall provide fort
.. breach of the agreement. -- -- -
-(1) Approval of homesteading applicants on a-first in
(3) The conveyance from the agency of fee simple title--
-. time isfirstin right basis,--unless probability of success
to the property upon, compliancewith the agreement. -_'-
with a subsequent applicant issubstantiallyhigher. In -cases
-- --5. The authority. nay establish and maintain a •homesteading --=-
oftwo or more applicants for a single property,. priority..
-
fund' to be administered as -
follows: -
may be given to a resident of -the city-or county where -the
- -a. The; fund-shall beused_ exclusively for rehabilitation
`property Ss--located,. or to-the applicant with the; loy;xt --- -.----
`_= `-loans. 7- "- -
Income who is otherwise qualified. - _ _
�- b. Rehabilitation loans shall be granted exclusively to
--(2) Aid and assistance for applicants to apply for.. and..
.those selected for homesteading.
receive` financial -and technical assistance and counselinq
-c... No rehabilitation loans .shall be made until a condi-
- - - - House File 023, P. 21-'-
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- -
tional- -
.conveyance has beet -issued.
- House File 823, P, 22� .:
--
d. The rehabilitation loans shall be for - a maximum teem
- of twenty years.--
e. The interest -rates rehabilitation -.loans shall be -
established by rule of theauthority. and -shall -be as low as
` -
Practicable considering current market conditions.
f-- All [ands received as payment onthe rehabilitation
loans shall be deposited in the homesteading fund. '.:
g. The authority may require securityfor the rehabill-
Cation loans. f -
Sem 15. NEW 'SECTION. HOUSING ASSISTANCE FOR VERY.. LOW-
INCOME
.,INCOME AND LOWER .INCOME FAMILIES, - .:� _
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1. The authority shall participate in thehousinq assis_
.tante payments program under -section eight (8)_of. the United -
States Housing Actof 1937„ sectiononethousand four hundred
One
one (1401) et s e9-, title forty-two (42), United5tates Code,
as amended by section two hundred one (201) o(:. the Housing
.and Community Development- - -
_Act of 197n (public Law ninety-three
dash three hundredei ht - -
- eighty (93c7R 7)), Th
:Participation is to. enable the authority to obtain, on behalf -
.of the state of Iowa, sea -asides of contract authorization -
reserved. by the United States secretary -
- -- of housing and urban
:.:.development for Public housing agencies- to enter into annual -
Contributions contracts, to otherwise expedite use of the
Program throw h _. _. ----
_ n the :.use of state housing finance funds, and- _
to encourage new construction and substantial rehabi if to ti on
of housing Suitable for assistance under the
AsSista nce may be program.
As 1 Provided for ex. -.sting housing units
available by wears 'for the- - mde
- - program, well as for newly
Constructed housing units. -..Maximum rents shall be established
by the authority in conformity with federal law,..
2. To establish maximum eligibility for set-asidesthe-
authority shall: ' -_ - -. -
-.a. Develop and implement- -
ares which will to the
complement
fullest possible extent complement [heallocation system of
the L'nited5tates department of housing and urban development.
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b.- Evaluate statewide and 16 Cal needs and develop
_ a program to provide housing 3n areas of nos[ -critical -need, _
_ -within its allocation of "set-aside contract authozi ty.-
C. Comply -with all documentation and application r
ments of the federal law..- equire-
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3• ..The authority shall cooperate to the fullest extent
Possible with local housingagencies- for implenentation of
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the housing assistance payments program, The ,agency nay enter
into agreements with local housing agencies, housing
Cooperatives, or other Public or -
- Private -..
-commltenant of housing assistance u --
- pun completion of an approved
Proposal, and may subsequently execute with such entities
- housing assistance payments. contract s, _
4•'. permanent" financing for unit be subsidized under
the housing assistance payments progran m Y be -provide& by
the
the authority, directly or indirectly, by the
sale, -ot bonds and notes 'as Proceeds from' -
'` - Provided in this Act, or by
-other moneys available. to the authorit b a -
to -- Y. Y. ppropriations -�
or otherwise.
S• The authority shall,: when appropriate, take necessary
.steps to cooperate with .the United States depart
- -enant ofagri- .. '.
.culture_: in implementation-of>Sections-five hundred seventeen
(517) and five hundred twenty-one-' '.
(521) of the. Housing_ Act
.I of 1949' sections one thousand four hundred eighty-seven�
_ s -
(1u87) and one thousand four, -hundred ninety a (1490a), title
forty-tWo.(42), United States Code, as -amended by sect on •
five hundred fourteen 514
( I:. of the Housing and Community
-. Development Act. of 1974'(Public
, (public Law -ninety-three. dash three '
hundred eighty-three (93-383))• Thepurposeof-such pror
is to extend to rural areas the g amt'-
_. provisions of. housing
-assistance payments_ programs.
6. The -authority -shall, when appropriate, take necessary
steps to par ticiPate in the programs of. federal assistance
to state. housing Cinance agencies for expanding the supply -
- .- -
of housing, available. to low or moderateincomefamilies,-,a9
pr,vided In section eight hundred tvo_(802) of the Housing- -''
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and Community Development Actor1974-..(Public Lew ninety-three
-- -detailed plan for the total. demonstration project including
deeh three hundred eighty-three (91-387)).
:a.statement offundingneeds,) and submit the plan to the
--.- 7. The authoritymay
y participate in other programs under
_..
general assembly with its budget request.
_the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Public
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-- 2. A governing body of a --city or county, a, public housing
Law ninety-three dash three hundred eighty-three (9 ]-381)),
agency, or:a.private„ nonprofit. organization which provides
and in other federal. programs designed to increase the supply
sor wishes to provide housing -to lover Income families, is
of adequate housing for low or moderate income fanilies and
-
• 'eligible -to.epply: for participation in the rent supplement
may recommend appropriate legislation to the general assembly
_ . .,-
-.-:: -:-program. ;._Funds. available for the rent supplement .,:_`
where further legislation Is needed toaccomplishs•Sch
program
whether from appropriations or from other sources, shall be
participation. However, failure of the. authority to
-out
_ made available by the authority to cities, counties, public ,
participate in the federal programs set in.this section
housing agencies, orprivate, nonprofit -..organizations on a -
does not invalidate Say bonds ;. notes or other obligations
-one-to-one matching basis with -funds -supplied -by the -cities -,-
of the authority. -.
_
counties,public. housing agencies, oIr private, nonprofit
Sec. 16. NEN SECTION. HENT SUPPLEMENTS.
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-organizations that participate. ---
1. The authority may establish and administer through_
Sec. -17:- NEW -SECTION.-Et:EPt.ENCYHOUSiNG FUND., The
local public or private agencies an eighteen ignth
-supplements
- authoritymayestablish a fund to be known as the 'emergency '
demonstration program of rent Designed for very -.-
--- `'housing fund' to be administered by the authority separate-
low-income and lower income families, to provide Eor payment
and distinct from other moneysor fundsadministeredby the
of maximum of the difference between twenty-five percent_
---- ---
authority., _.
of_en.eligible [ami lye's income and the falx market rental-
The emergency housing fund may be comprised oftheproceeds
of unit of housing, as established by.the Authority.
-
sof appropriations,_ grants and other contributions and the`-
EligibLlity of a housing unit for participation in the_
-authority is authorized to accept contributions -to thefunddemonstration
rent : supplements program -is subject to approval -
_
--from -'--`-
by the authority based on compliance with the definition of ---
any source.
-
-The emergency housing fund 'may be used to hake.grants and
adequatehousing inthisAct, and agreement by the owner. to
- temporary loans at interest: ratesand terms.as determined
comply with authority rules pertaining to equal noosing `
by the authority, for the following
opportunity,-: maintenance. occupancy, and other authority
purposes:
_.1. To defray thelocal contribution requirement for housing
policies. The authority shall. by rule, establish criteria
sponsors who applyfor rent supple nt assistance: as. provided
for participation in. the demonstration project, based upon -
in section. sixteen '.(16) of this Act and who, 1. in the judgment
the provisions of this sectionandsection four (4) of this -
'- of the authority, would not be able to provide the local
-Act, including but not limited to the'selection -of target - -'
- contribution without undue hardship. - --.
.__groups, determined by geographical. location orspecial. needs,
- -
- -2. To temporary housing costs that result from
to'rettive the benefits of the .-program _.under the-2enonstration
displacement, by natural or disaster, if the eisaster
project. Itshallthen receive applications for participation -.-
-other
has been proclaimed by the
inthedemonstrationproject-from agencies or organizations-
-prepare
governor.
_ :-1. To defray a portion of .the expense required to develop
described in subsection two (2)of this section, -a -
and initiate housing: which deals creatively with .the housing
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problemsof low or moderate income families, elderly... families,
.;salaries„ office rent and other incidental expenses.
and families which include one or more persons who are -,_-._
: c._ Payment of .fees for preliminary, feasibility studies
handicapped or disabled.
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end advances forplanning,engineering and arc_1:itectural'wrork.
Sec. 18. NE': SECTION. HOUSING ASSISTANCE. FUND. The
- - d. Expenses -for tenant surveys and market analysis.
- a::thoritymay establish a. revolvinc - fund -to be known as the
e. Necessary applicationand other . fees.
'. housing. assistance fund", to be administered_ by the authority
2. -.To make or participate in the caking of mortgage loans-..-�;
°as a trust fund separate and -distinct -from other moneys or _
for rehabilitation or preservation of -existing -.dwellings:, -for
funds administered by the authority. _
the use of low or moderate income families, elderly families:.-
amilies
The
The housing assistance fund may comprised of the proceeds
or [ami lies which include one or more persons who are
of appropriations, grants and other contributions, earnings
handicapped or disabled; : A' rehabilitation or: preservation ;-
-accruing to the authority, _ surplus moneys transferred as
loan may be for the estimated cost of the rehabilitation work -'+-
"provided in section ten (10).. of this Act, and offund-'notes ---'for-the`-
-'—` '
to be done, -purpose: of refinancing anexisting mortgage
- issued by the authority as provided in section nineteen (19)-
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loan,for -the purpose of doing the rehabilitation work, or
of this Act, and the authority is authorized to accept::.
for the purpose of acquiring. housing in which:rehabilitation
contributions to the fund :from any source.
work isto be done-. c The rehabilitation or preservation?loan
. The housing assistance fund may be used to make temporary
--. 'shall not exceed, with all other existing indebtedness of
at interest rates and terms as determined by the - Y -' -'-
--authority,
-
..the property, the-estiaated market value of the property as
_ _..
authority, for the following purposes-
_..
-determined by the authori ty, after the rehabilitation or.
1. To defray. development costs for housing for low or
_
- preservationis completed, and the term of a loan shall:not
moderate -income families. -provided -by -housing -sponsors. -A
exceed -the estimated useful life oftheproperty as determined
"development cost" loan shallberepaid In full by the borrower
by the authority, -after rehabilitation or preservation._,The '
concurrent -.with obtaining -a -construction loan, unless the -
_ proposed rehabilitation or preservation shall .assure that
-authority extends the period for repayment, but -the -period
_--- Fthe property will net contain any substantial violation -of '
.for repayment shall not be extended beyond the date of
reservation
applicablehousing,_ codes. A rehabilitation or preservation --
obtaining -a mortgage loan on .the housing. As.. used in this
obtaining a
-loan under -this subsection may be made only when the authority ,
section, "development costs" means the costs approved by the
determines -that the I proposed_ mortgagor is unable to obtain
authority: -as appropriate -expenditures -_which may be incurred - -
' -..the-necessary financing>Eron other sources upon terms and
.:by builders and developers prior to commitment. and initial
_. conditionswhich the proposed -.mortgagor reasonably could-. he
advance ofthe proceeds of -a construction loan or a -mortgage
- expected to fulfill. A rehabilitation or preservation loan
loan, including but not limited to:
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_ - -
- under this. subsection may be within an area
Paynents for options to purchase properties on the
of melt Y._ for whichanauthorized city agency cY_ sulxsits a
proposed housing site, deposits on contracts of purchase,
_ -. satisfactory affirmative neig`:borhood preservation program,
or, with approval: of the authority,' payments for the purchasing
or in other areas within or outside of: cities where the
of suchproperties. _--. -
authority determines that rehabilitation or preservation -is
-b. Legal and organizationalexpensesincluding payment--
emnomically sound and a program of neighborhood preservation -
- of attorney fees, project` manager, clerical andotherstaff
;i- inappropriate. -
;1:e follwia? criteria, alonewithothers _._;,
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reasonably related to the purposes of "is Act, which
may
be determined -
by the au thotlty, shell be considered in.
the lender. If any officer, whose signature or a facsimile--
-.determining whether can affirmative neighborhood -
of whose signature appears on fund notes or coupons shall
_ .. _ ..;_
preservation
Program Is -
_
-cease to be that officer hefore the delivery of:.the
=e. The degree of blight, decay or deterioration
notes'-
coupons. the signature or. facsimile shall be valid
of housingor
or the imminent threat of blight, decey,or deterioration.
sufficient for all _._ and
--' _. ,purpoaeathe same as the officer had -
of
housing within the area. -
remained in until delivery. The fund
_ D. "Thedegreeto which Yinancing for repairs,
.office
mics may be
- issued in coupon or in registered form, or both,'as the
remodeling
9
or. rehabilitation of housing within the area is
authority determines, and provision may be. nade_.j
for
availahle.-
"c. The proportion` of residential structures within
the-
_regisCratlon of coupon fund notes as to principals -alone, -
the
area whichare owner -occupied.-.
and
also as tobothprincipal and -interest for the eonvera_Son
d. The degree to. which the Linencielreeourcea
,'and
into coupon fund notes of any :fund notes -.regia feted
of prep
- p posed __
occupants ofthehousing, Including resources
ae to
both principal and interest,;and for the Interchange
available to
tbes under this Act or other federal, -"
-':
of _
- registered and coupon fund notes. Fund notes
state, a laws-
and.
- - nthe
.shall bear
Interest
programs, Provide reasonable assurances Of the economic.
eel
at, rates -as determined by the authority.: and may
- -. Y be :�
feasibility of the financing of rehabilitation or'
-.
- sold in a manner, either at public or private cele, and for-
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o. The expressed commitment of the cloy to
a price as the authority determine, to be best? to-effectudte -
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videervetton.
provide n
concentrated
the - -
effort to_enforceChe applicable housing
Purposes of thew. housing assistance fund. --.The Proceedsuse
codes
within the area. --- "` -..` -.
- ,- -
pf fund note. shall be d .
solely for the Pur
`- poses for which
f. The acommitment- _est
_ expressed -of the city to provide capital
and shall be disbursed Sn a manner -and under -
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Improvements and other city .services so ea to stabilize, -
r
restrictionsasprovided in this section and in the resolution -.
Improve and restore the neighborhood. '.
of the authorit
- Y providing for issuance.
Sec. 19. NEW SECTION. HOUSING ASSISTANCE FUND NOTES,
The authority:
^aY. Provide for the replacement of fund notes which become...-
Theauthority may issue housingassistance fund notes, the
mutilated or are destroyed or: lost. -
Principal and _interest of which. shall be payable solely from
'.
-Sec. 20. -'NE SECTIOn. LOANS To YART W,GE LENDERS.
the'. housing _assistance fend established under section eighteen
-�• The authority nay make, .and: contract to Make; loan,
(18).of this Act. The -
fund notes o£ each issue shall be --
[o mortgage lenders lenders -on andconditionsas it determines'
- - - -
Gated, shall mature at such times not exceeding tedyeara -- - _'
which are reasonably relatedto protecting the security of
from their dates, and may be made redeemable before yearsmaturity,-
the: authority.•s investment and to implementing the purposes
at the option of the Authorit - - --
priccs-ity under -
- of this Act,. and subject to this Section. and all mortgage
and conditions as date mined by the authority. The
by th
- lenders are authorized to borrow Ifrom the 'authority in
autms
authority
hor
shall.. determine the form and manner of execution
accordance with the---
- -. Provisions of this -section and the rules
- - of the fund
notes, including any interest coupons Lobe attached thereto,-
of the authority. _
-
and shall fix the and thePlaces
2.y The authority shall require es a condition of each
nterest,t hick ancof iayment _
of Principal and interest, which nay be.any financial
loan .to a M. rtgage lender that the mortgage lender,; within
institution within or without the state -or -any
- a reasonable- e -` _
- ..Period after receipt of the loan proceeds -
agent, includin 9 -_
as
- the'authority_prcacri hes by rule, shall. have.
entered into
1
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the authority determines.
.6, Notw ithstandin9 °^Y other provision of thisaection
Grind s of loans.
fitments to make, and. w'thin a rcaaan`l V _ the interest .rate and other term-
written comm - rescribes_by rule, shall have-- to the contrary, of en i---ffif :
to mortgage 'lenders male from .the Proceeds.
- -� a e loans-to low or shall be at least:suff icient
thereafterasNe authority P mortg g
rereads.. in_new -
--disbursed the loan P -- re ate Vrincipas amount bonds or notes of tTeauthoritb de or notes and the interest
families in an egg g•._ to assure the payment-of the
moderate
income a e loans shall, harem's due.
amount of the loan. New !'+aztg Le9CLihes by rules on them a°they require that loans to mortgage
equal to the shall req.
- have terms and conditions as the authority P the purposes.. 7. The..authority a ant of both pr
related - implementing -secured as to.V Ym
-which are reasonably - lenders are additionally. o[ and lien upon collateral<.
- - cipal and interest by a pledge _of guarantee
of this Act. shall require the submission to it b special escrw.tunds or other forms'hall, by, '
hasin
a loan.
3. The authority. _ security Y as the authority
a e lender. to which,the authority and in; Such amounts and forms..
each mortg 9 - authority of the making of - -to be necessary: to assure the Payment Ie
toche - - 'resolution. determine hecome due.
satisfactory
evidence satisfactory _ C�ilies a°
a e
loans to low or moderate income through of the .loans and the interest thereon °° they obligations of.
- new_mortg 9 anj-in that connection may, shall consist of direct
required by
this is ._section, Collateral security. the United States, or one of
agents' inspect the books and obligations guaranteed by. whleh '
its members, employees or 9 _. or oagen to the authority -
-lender. with the terms of its ,lis agencies, obligations satisfactory
obligetions Of
ubdi-
pp a mortgage lender other federal agencies, ,... _.
e .Compliance by a mortgage_:.are issued by litical subdi-
with respect to the making o[ uaranteed by -a state or-a blig raved
with the authority. :families may -- -- -.or obligations 9 quality obligations app
agreement_ moderate or investment
new mortgage loans to low or mod vision of =a state,_
be enforced by decree of any. district court of this state- by the authority= _
8, The authority nay require that-collateral for loans
require-a5 condition of aloan to a. company or other
financial
The authority may chartered savings with a bank, trust comp in this .state
association or a federallythe be deposited - located -
nations l_banking _ - table to the authority - -_'
the consent to the any such proceeding• '. sns titution scrap. as in the absence
and loan association. - :such P --
-- - nate) by authority ,
end designated 'lender. shall enter.. into
`. jurisdiction of courts of this stateover
Of a loan to each mortgage
also requlre. provisions as the ,
The authority may _: - the mortgage _ lender to the of nucha requirement,containing P __
a zcement by _. an agreement with the authority
,a maregage lender. 9 - :violation by the to adequately identity and main '.
for - -- Jeems necessary - uire the -
nalties to the authority - and the authority - and req ,.
-payment of pe. reamen, with the'authoritY, _ _ .- — - service Che collateral,
tain the collateral. - an as
forthe
mortgage lender of its ag__ - the- as the trvstee
a e lender mortgage lender to hold the collateral as
penalties shall be recoverable requlat ire
that each mortgage 9ChorrtY• and beaccountable to thee-authoritd ispositlon of
,The authority shall, req issue and - - authority _.
section shall - .... a licatioa and
may
receiving a loan. pursuant-to this _ _ - of an trust for the PP
the collateral and the income from it. The
t- eelsn es
- an evidence of itsindebtedness to - ui cement° AS it-:deems necea°nry -
deliverto the authority. - general obligation - aside, az-
• eliverhority-which shall_-constitute a 9 mature at a also establish. additional-req resigning, setting
-- with respect to the pledging, -
-lenderand shall'b�acontain other provssaona of substitutions:-far of the mortgageeat, -
-pe Subject to VzePsN° " "related to hol4Sn9 of collate cal and the
time,. _- -
consistent with.thin section and reasonab.Y investment, ae
protecting the Security of the authorst%�
i
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--it or additions to it and the disposition of income and '
receipts from it. -
a condition of such Commitnent that mortgage lenders certify_
9. The authority may require as aconditionoF loans - to
in writing that all mortgage loans represented by the
- - `
mortgage lenders, any represents tions ,and warranties It
will - be
'commitment . made to low or moderate income families,
determines.. are necessary to secure the loans and carry out
and thatotherauthority specifications wi1L De. complied:with.
-- - - --
the purp, es of Nis section._
- --
- 3. The authority shall require the submission t0 it by
-`
f0" If o provision of L`,ts section is Lmortgage
each mortgage lender from which the -authority -has., purchased
-mortgages,
a Provision of law of this state governing mortgage lenders,
lenders,
of evidence satisfactory to the-euthority'of. the
_ -
the Provision of this section "controls :_for [he`. ur
the p posesof
making of new mortgage 10 low or, moderate income.families
this section" - _
-.as required by this section and in that COnneCtiOn may,
- -through
Sec. 27.. NEW SECTION, PURCHASE OF MORTGAGE WARS. '
its members, employees or agents,,inspect the books and reCOtds „
1, The authority may -.
y y purchase, and make advance commitment s
of a mortgage lender.
to purchase, mortgage loans
loans -from mortgage lenders at prices
a. Compliance by a mortgage lender with the terns of its
-
end upon terms and Conditions
ndi[Lons as it detemines subject to -_
_
the authority with
- respect to the making , of
-. ,
this section. However, the total purchase
.-. - p all
-- new mortgage loans to low or'moderate-income families may--
mrtgage loans which the authority commits to purchase from
to purchase
ha
be enforced by decree of any district court of -this state.-
--
a mortgage lender at any onetime shall not exceed thetotal
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The authority mayrequire as a condition of purchase of
Of the unpaid principal -balances of the mortgage loans -
mortgage -loans fromany national banking association or
--- -.
to sell mortgage
purchased, Mortgagelendersaccordance
federallychartered,savings and loan association, the consent
loans to the authority in accordance with the provisions of
with t
of the association to the jurisdiction of courts of this -state
- -' - --
this section and therules oftheauthority. -_ -
over any -such -proceeding. Theauthority may also require:
-2" The authority -- -- - -
. require condition ao
as a condition of -.the authority's purchase of mortgage loans
from mol heof gagepurc
Of mortgage loans from mortgage lenders that the mortgage
lenders
from a mortgage lender, agreement by"the.mortgage.lender to
-
-of
lenders, within a reasonable Period after receipt the
_ the payment penalties to -the authority for violation b.y
purchase orirn as cheauthotity_prescribes by rule, 5Aa11
rule,
the mortgage lender of its agreement with the autAority,�.and 7
enter into wra ctencommitments to loan and, within a reasonable
the penalties shall be recoverable at the suit of the
period thereafter as the authority prescribes hy.rule,-shall
authority. --
loan an amount equal to the entirepurchase Price of the
S•. The.. authority may require as a condition of porch
.. n
mortgage loans, on new mortgage loans _. tolow or_moderate
se
of a mortgage loan from a mortgage lender that the nottaage: ,
income families or certify tha t -wort a e loans
_ mortgage Purchased are
- lender represent and. warrant to the authority that. ^,>
mortgage loans made :to 7w or moderate income families. New
: a. The -un aid s -
P Principal. balance o_ the mortgage loan and -
mortgage loans to bemade. bymortgagelendersshall have terms -
- the interest rate on it have been accurately stated to, -the -
o.theandconditions
and conditionsas the authority
yprescribes by rule. The
-' .authority.
authority may =make a-commitmentPto purchase mortgage loans..
-b, The amount of the unpaid - - '
_ _ P Principal balance justly
from mortgage lenders in advanceof thetime suchloansare -
_
due and owing.--' "- -`- -
made. by mortgage lenders. The authority shall require as
C. The mortgage lender has no notice'of the existence '
of any counterclaim, offset or defense asserted by the
HouseCil,, 823. F. 34
- P. 33 - pass,
of the nor tya9e 4
Nouse File 823, or tale Po a lonn<
required to inspect from which the mortgage
if the mortgage lender a contract to service
documentsthe authority enters into for It-
rest -
t.
-" romis- is purchased by and account to .the authority
-- in interes c. - bond or P fifteen percent.
or his successor - the mortgage loan .it more than -. rt age
mortgagorloan is evidenced by a -M properly recorded may not conn - law.to no q
d- The mortgage as been prope y, The authori tY _ authorized by mortgage which h._ _ bonding eaPacitY
sory note an official. - offieial. - _ except that ,,this limit shall
uplic first lien on the of its total this section, constructe•1 '
with the apPzop[iate-P a valid to teal under onrnewly _ •
subject only purchases urchase of sott9ages
.. The mortgage-consti the apply to the p -_
e• to the authority _- _ not-.aPP dwellings' with
rtY described ,of assessments not -le or-nultlPle - .section is ._inconsistent
real Prod et -due, installments which do sing of this. - mortgage
property taxes not Y _. of record _ _9 if a. pro .this state governing
and re 'I
degree, the use or ve Joe of: law of controls for the -
pet due. and. easements to a material deg - - another Provision.
affect.. on it. _ thoprovis ion of this section
not adva rselY or improvements a meat lenders, real or, in default in the P Y - -- this rection- _- LOANS ,A TO MOR'rG.1GL LENDERS
,.the funds,. 'purposes of. _ RULES-- the authority
7hc.mort9a9or':Ls not now esc[ow -_ ;.Npl SECTION.
f• zincipaI or interest, of Sec. 22• - LOANS. Thertof the.! t _
in the performance NORTGAGL s lenders of
of any installment of P to the Al PURCHASE OF of loans to anrtga9 - no
,,.I
at least for the
toPerty taxes of otherwise � ate and has not _._ to the n -
zeal p -relating loans shall provide
oblL9ations under the mortge9e,- _ r:
s lender been in default -in tae period ._purchase of mortgage
-- a of the n-rtge9 der. the mortca9 rtga9e_lenders to
s for
knowled9 -- obligation, an - - .follow ln9'.- fot the Suyaisalon by m to sell mortgage '
performance of any _ - life of the nort9e9e• 1- Procedures
an sixty days during the .-are of requests for loans and offers
of longer_ than to the mOrt9e9ed teal property _.issued the authority prtgage
covenent9 -- -- 1LcY of insurance proceed, among
9• The imp subsisting po Ln this state - loans- Mad P_ mort9age
a valid and sub such Policies .Ear allocating to sell a .
_covered by; r. to issue as the - 2, Standards.. from, oz offering
by a roam authorized amounts -_ ues ting loans,'
and extended coverage in ,lenders req lamount
and .providing fire_.. to,,, the au
thority• i in9
to be
loans-.. the prtnctpa
rule- invest[+ent fot detezm n on each
rescribes by _. the prevailing 3, Standards.-_ - and the interest rate
authority -P a loan meets _ ,ortgags lender
h. The mort9ag a loans this state• for.. damages - loaned to each
for Mrt9a9 authority - rc ate_princiPal
quality.. standards liable to the of_a loan- - .fining thee99, 9
lender untruth - - ' dete to - from each rwztgnye .-
6. p mortge9e. - reason of the -^ in the event a, Standards"foe purchased
the.authori.tY by warranty and. amount of mort9age loans to be p suffered by fs breach of a when made or, in rice- and the i
untrue shall, the purchase P of housma
representation o roves to be lender lender and or characteristics s made in
a:: representation P. - -the mortgage- loan g, Qualifications __- mortgage' -loan 20).
that a -preach of
warranty, - -financed bype'r- wenty (
- the event of - oritY •'`Tepurchase t_he mort9e9e re9u. ements of. section t -.
of the au amounts _ purchasers Co be 21i subsection
eL the.,Option - rice adjusted for _ _ e.tisfaction of,. the twenty
'one ( - se -P .determines- -two or section
for the original Put- -as the authority eE an assiyn subsection s, be allows'
aid on iG _the recording .. of this -Act. zetas _
subsequent -11 pal- - uire lender two (21 ;}.e interest
-. -The authority shall reg fro�q,_? mort9age-. Restrictions as to
- 7.. u,chased by it or of its - 6• - - - -
Hent of a mortgage loan P_ not the-nort9a9 - _ -
be regaired to _. shall not he
sad shall not _. `.loan- The authority
-- purchase of thanartgage - _ -
- -` -= House File 823, P. 35
House File 823,- P. 16 :,
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governing lend use, pollution control, environmental quality, -
onnew mortgage loans and the return to be realized by mortgage
- -- _ dN19-
..planning or:construction, for the arca o which e housing. .;
lenders.
-
is to tN! located.
7, Requirements as to commitments and disbursements by
--Sec. 26. ': IIEtI-SECTIO.1. BONDS MID "TOTES.
mortgage lenders with respect to new mortgage loans.
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1. The authority: may issue its negotiable bonds and notes `
B. -.Schedules of fees and charges to be imposed by the-..
--
- -
in principal. amountsas, in, the opinion of the authority,'
.---
authority.
are necessary to provide sufficient funds for achievement
--9. Requirements for provisions that prohibit mortgage--
-.
of its corporate purposes, the payment of in tetest on its
loans made -..under -this program from being assumed without
- -
- -bonds and notes, the: establishment.Of reserves to -secure its
permission of the mortgagee. .,: .. -:: .-_._
-
..
--. -' e authority
bonn ds and note s, andallother expenditures of Ny
' Sec. 23.- NEN SECTION. POWERS RELATING TO LOANS, Subject
- -incident to:and necessary or convenient to carry Out its
to -any agreement with bondholders or noteholders,. the authority.
- - -
and However, -the auth ority may not have
may renegotiate a mortgage loan or a loan to a mortgage lender -
_ .purposes powers.
-:
aCtotal amount of bonds and notes outstanding at-,.
in default, 'waive a default or the modification
-
principal
-_ f
any time in: excess of -one hundred million dollars. The bonds,:
of the terms of a mortgage loan or a loan to a mortgage lender,
--- - --- ---
and notes shall be deemed to be investment securities and
-forgive or forbear all or part of a mortgage loan or a loan
- I_- - =--- - `-.
negotiable instruments within the ,semin9 of end .for all
prosecute and.enforce
to -a a»rtgage lender,. end commence, p
--- - ;: --
the uniform commercial code.
a. judgment, in any action, including but not limited to e._--
- --
purposes of
.. - -_
-.2. Bonds and notes issued by the authority are payable
.foreclosure -action, -to pro[eetor enforce any riyht conferred
- --, - - - - - -`
solely and only outof the moneys, assets, or revenues of
-upon It by lav, mortgage loan agreement, contract or other -
--- -- -i -r ---- :=
the authority, and as- provided _in the agreement with ._
_
-ag__ reement, .and in connection with any such action, bid for
-of.
'' bondholders .-or noteholders pledging any. particular honeys,` -`
and purchase the property or acquire or take possession
- assets or revenues. Bonds or notes are not an obligation
it, cemplete, administer, the principal of and interest -
- pay - -o -- --
-- - --- - -- ----- --- - "'
=:- of -this state or any -poli, ica3--su�div isim of this state ..other
on anyohligacionsincurred in connection with the property
- -- -
than the authority within in Ns meaning
ospeci constitutional
--...and-dispose.. of and otherwise deal with the property in a
ar
debt limitations,. but are special obligations
of
-manner as the authority deems -advisable to protect its
- - - _:
thestaatory
of the authority payable solely and only from the sources j.
interests. -. _. _.
-
.. ��.
provided in,_N is Act, and theauthoritymay not pledge the -- •:-_
"Sec. 2a.' NEN SECTION. CLRTIFICATION OF AMORTIZATION..
credit Or taxing power of Nig State or any political
PERIODS. Before the authority provides. money, _either directly :_
- - ( - - - -- .-•
subdivision of this state other than the authority, or make
or indirectly, for any mortgage loan, -it must,obtain Ne - -
.its debtspayable out of any moneys except thoreof the
certificates of a competent appraiser to the effect that the -au
tnority.:
economic lifespan of -the property on which the mortgage loan
J. The taximum amount ofbondsand notes issued by the
is -to -be meds is in_excees ofthe period of amortization of
- authority which may be outstanding at.any time shall be set �[
the mortgage loan. !- -.. -:.
_
by,ata cute.. Bonds and notes must be authorized by a resolution
„
-Sec. 25. NEN SECTION. PLAN77INC, ZONING AND BUILDING LAWS.
- - of the authority. However, a resolution authorizing the
All housing provided or assisted by: the: authority is subject _
-issuance of hands or notes may.. delegate to an officer of the
to any applicable master plan,. official's map, zoning regulation,
--
building code, housing code and any other law or regulation
- :.i
House File 323, P-38 "(
- house File.. 823, P. 37
authority the power tonegotiateand fix the details of an
-- - _
Lot -_-- _- - `
(1) Pledging or creating a -_lien, to the extent provided ;
issue of bonds or notes by an appropriate: certificate of-the.by:
-
the resolution, on moneys or propertyofthe authority '
_
-authorized officer. -
-
-" h- ----
or, honeys-hee ld in trust or otherwiseby others to secure the ;1
- -
0. Bonds shall:'
: -
payment of -Ne bonds. -- -.. _- --
-.a. State the date and seriesofthe issue, be consecutively
'(2) Providing for Che custody, collection, securing,
numbered, and state. on theirface that they are payable both. -
investment and peymen t'of any, moneys of or due to:the-- -�
as to principal and 'interest solely outof theassetsof the
'-
-
authority.
authority ani. do not constitute `. an indebtedness of thin state -
-:(3) The setting aside of reserves or sinking funds and
or -any political subdivision of this state other than the -
the regulation or disposition of them. - -- _
authority within the meaning of any constitutional -or statutory _
-(a) Limitations, on the, purpose to which the proceeds of -
'--debt limit.
"- ,!
sale of an issue of bonds Nen or thereafter to be issued
Be either registered, registered as to principal only,
.-b. -
way be applied.
or -in couponform, issued in denominations as the authority-'
-.
-- - -
-(5) Limitations outstan the issuance of additional bonds and . - .
`- prescribes, fully negotiable instruments under the laws of
the refunding of outstanding other bonds.
--this state,: signed on. behalf_of. the authority.. with the manual
-• - - -
on
-.. (6) Theprocedureby which ,the terms -. of:a contract,with
,which he
or facsimile signature --of 11 the chairman or. vice chairman. ,..
the holders of bonds may be amended or abrogated, the amount "
,y:the manual or facsimile signature of the secretary,
attestedb
--- - --- - -
of bonds the -holders of which moat consent the and the
have impressed or imprinted Hereon the seal of the authority
'
- - -
in which consent may be given. -
z_
ora facsimile of it, and the coupons attached shall be signed
- -- -
manner
-(7) The : creation of special .funds into which moneys of ^,
with the facsimile signature of the chairman or vice chairman,--
--
the authority: my be deposited.. -
be payable as to interest at rates and at times _asthe
-_
(e) Vesting in a trustee properties, powers and
authority. --determines.: be payable as to principal at times
_.._
-.rights,
duties intrust as the authority determines, which may include . ,
over a period not to exceed fifty years from the date of
-
- -.--. -
the rights, pavers and duties of the trustee appointed For
issuance, at -places, -and with reservedrightsof prior -
- --
the holders of any issue of bonds pursuant to section twenty -
redemption, as the authority prescribes, be sold at prices.-,'
-
eight (28) of; this Act, in which event the provisions of that
at publicorprivatesale, and in a manner as the -authority-_
-
- ,. -holders
authorizing. appointment_ of a trustee by the
.prescribes, and the authority may pay all expenses, premiums
- - -
_section
- - --.n ,-
of. bonds shall not apply, or limiting or abrogatg the right
_
and commissions which it deems_. necessary _ or advantageous in
of the holders of?bonds to .appoint a trustee unr,or- Nat --
connection with the issuance and sale. end be issued under
sectctI
ion, or limiting the rights--, duties and powers of the
' and subject to the terms. conditions and -covenants _.providing
for the payment of theprincipal, redemption premiums, if
trustee.
-'(9)... refining the acts or omissions which constitute a
any, interest. and other termsco nditions, covenants and -._
'
default in -the obligations f -•_. - -::
anddutiea of the authority and ..
- "
protective. prom isions safeguarding payment, not inconsistent
- r
providing Por the rights and holders o£ bonds -
with this Act, as are found to be necessary by the authority
Howeverremedie,
rights
intheevent of a default. However, rights and raned£es. shall
:which tam include, are -
-. for the most advantageous sale, y -
_- -
---
beconsistentwith the -laws of -thio state -sod otherprovisions
not "limited -to, covenants with the holders of the bonds as _- -I=-
_ -- Nouse File 823,.. P. 39
- House File 823, P. 00
`of this -Act:
- (10) Any other matters -which affect the security and -.
-Notes may': be sold: at public or private. sale. In case a --
fprotection'of
protection ofthe bonds and the rights of the holders.-_.
_default on its notes orviolation ofanyobligations of the
--- S. issue --its
to the noteholders, the noteholders shall Save all
Theauthoritymay bonds for.. the purposeof,-authority,
-refunding, any bonds or notes of theauthority then outstanding,
'the remedies provided in this Act for bondholders. Notes_
including'. the payment of any redemptionpremiums thereon and '-
shall betas fullynegotiable as bonds: of the authority.
..any interest accrued -or to accrue: tothedate-of:-.redemption
7. Atopy of each pledge agreement by or, to the authority,'_.-
%oE theoutstanding bonds or notes.. Until the proceeds
- including. without limitation each bond resolution, indenture `
_.
- -bonds -issued for the purpose
p pose -of refunding outstanding to nding bonds
-- of trust. or similar. agreement, or any_ revisions` or supplements:
:. _
or notes are applied -to the purchase- or retirement ;of -
_-
•.- _to it shall be filed with the secretary of state and no further.
- -
-:-outstanding - bonds or notes or the redemption of outstanding -
-filing or other action under section five hundred fifty-four
bonds or notes, the proceeds may be placed in escrow andbe__
-point nine thousand; one hundred one (554.9101) through five,
---
invested and reinvested in accordance with the provisions
hundred fifty-four point nine thousand five hundred seven 7+
ofthisAct. The interest,income and -profits -earned or
- (554.9507) of the Code, article nine(9)of theuniform
.realized -on. - an investment may -also be applied to -Cie payment
_ commercial code. or any other law of -.the state shell be '• -
of the outstanding ',bonds or motes to be: refunded.by purchase,
requiredto perfect the security interest in the collateral'
-retirement or redemption. - After the terms of '. the escrow have
or any additions. to it or.subs ti --tions for it, and Che lien
been fully-satisf ted and carried out, any balance of proceeds
and trust so created shall: be binding -from and, after the time `
and interest earned or realized on the investments may be -
- -made-against-all-parties having claimsofany kind in tort,
'- - -- _--. -:
returned to the authority for use byitin any lawful manner.
contract, or otherwise against the pledgor. -
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All refunding bonds shall beissuedand secured and subject -
-
B. Neither the. members of -tie-authority nor any person
executing its bonds, rotes or other' obligationsshall be
to -the provisions of .this Act in the same mannerand to .the
_.
--
.same "tent as other bonds issued-oursuant to this Act.---
-liable personally. on the bonds, notes;:. or other obligations
-: `.:
-6. The .authority may issue negotiable bond anticipation
--- -or be subject to any personal - liability ability or aetrountability.. by
- -
-- notes andmay renew -them from time to: -time but -the naximum -.
- ,reason of -issuance of the,authortty•s bonds.or notes..--
-- . _.. _._:.
. - --
maturity cf-.the notes, including renewals, shall not exceed
-
Sec. 27. NEW SECTIO:!.-.RMERVE FUNDS AND. APPROPRIATIONS. '-
_-.
--ten years frac the date o_f issue of theoriginalnotes notes.
1. The authority may create and establishone or more-�'
---'- -" -"
are payable .from any available. moneys of. the authority not.,
special funds, to _. be. known as 'bond reserve funds^, and shall
.:
ot:%erwtse pledged, or'_from-the :proceeds of the sale of bonds
pay into each bond reserve fund any moneys appropriated and -'
' - -
of the authority in anticipation of which the notes were
-- made available by the state for the purpose of the fund, any -_
Issued. .: Notes may. be issued for any corporate purpose o_'.
- proceeds of sale of notes or'bonds-to -he extent provided -'
- ---
the authority. Notes shall be.- issued :in the same manner as
in the resolutions of the authority authorizing. their issuance,
--. -..
'bonds, and notes and the resolution authorizing Nem may -
and any othermoneyswhich may be available to the. authority
- - - .. ,
_.-..._ -
_contain anpprw is ions, conditions or -limits tions, not -.
dor the purpose of the fund froa any other sources. All
inconsistent -with the:: provisions of Cris subsection, whit:,
monevs-held in a bond reserve fund, except as otherwise
the bonds or a bond resolution -of the -authority may contain.
provided in this Act, shallbe used as required solely for
-- the. payment of the principal: of. bonds: secured in whole or - -'
HOwa a File 823, P. 42 -.
!louse File 623, P. ut
in part by thefund or of the sinking fund payments w
';.respect to the bonds, the purchase or. redemption of the bonds.
tY.c .YaYme:ft of 'i_terest-on the .bonds or Na paYnents of any __.
be paid when the bonds are ..
redemption premium required to _
cedcemed prior to maturity. '
2. moneysina bond. reserve fund shall -not be w i[hdrawn
from -it at any -time in an amount. that will reduce the amount
of the fund to lessthan the bond dcd in this requirement -
- established.. for the fund, as provided in this section, except
- forthepurpose of making, with respect to bonds secured in
:whole or in Fart by aefund, payment when due of principal,
- payments : -
'-interes tr redemption p[emiums_and the sinking fund p Y1° -
with -respect to thebonds for -the payment of which otherI
_ __
moneys of thea. authority are not. available. Any income or
bond_
interest earned by, orlincremental to, aferre reserve fund
due to the investment of it may be transferred by ,the authority
to other funds or accounts of the authority to the —tent
..the .transfer does not reduce the amount of that bond reserve
-fund below the bond reserve fund requirement for :i G. __ -
3. The au thority'shall not any time issue _bonds, secured
3n .whole or:in part -by -a bond reserve fund if, upon the
part
-issuance of the bonds, the amount in the bond reserve fund
will be less than the. bond reserve fund requirement for the -
fund, unless the authority at'the time of issuance of the ,_
•
,.bonds deposits in the fund .from the proceeds of the bonds _
_—
:issued or from other -.sources. -.an amountwhich, together with -
--- `---
the 'amount then in the fund will not be .less than
ur a bonof
reserve fund requirement for the fund. For the p P
Nis seetion,.the the. 'bond -reserve fund requirement" means, _
of computation, an amount of money,
--as of any partthe
"- ing
as provided.,in the resolutionsof the:authority.-authorizing
Ne bonds with respect to .which the fund is established- -quo'
to not more than tenpercentOf the outs mnding_p
amount of bonds of the authority secured in whole or in part _-
byhe fund. --
a, TOassure the continuedoperationand solvency of thu
authority forthe carrying out of its irorpo Cate PuzPoSas,
:de in subsection one (11 ofthissection for
provision 1smade. _. .._
the -.-accumulation in each bond reserve fund of an amount equal
_ to the bond reserve fund requirement for the fund. In order
--further to assure maintenance othe bond reserve funds, the .
f_
- chairman of she authority shall„ on or before July -. first of,
each calendar. year, make and deliver to ..the governor his
-. vired to restore each
certificate ._eta ting the sum. it -;any, req_._
bond reserve fund to .the bond reserve fund requirement for
_within thirty. days after the beginning of the _
_..that fund. __---- ---- the delivery
session of the general assembly next following _
of:, the certif icate, the governor may submit to both houses •,
- if an i ired
printed copies of a budget including Ne,!v�, y' ,. "
- -
to each bond reserve fund to the bond reserve fund
requirement__for that fund. Any. sone appropriated by the
_ -._ pursuant to Nis
general assembly and to Ne authority p `-
section shall be deposited by he authority in theapplies ble
bond reserve fund. the stere
`S. All -amounts paid over to the authority by - ;
- rov is ions of -this section shall constitute -
pursuant to. the P ...__._ '_ - =.
_ - `- the state to:the authority 7
_and be accounted for as advances by
r ;._ -_
and, subject to the. rights Of the holders of eny, bonds or-,-.-
notes of.the authority heretofore or'thereafter issued, shall
-:: be repaid to the state without--interestfrom all available_
operating revenues oE_ Ne authority in excess Of.=Ounts
- -- -- notes or obligations of ;.
required for the Payment of bonds, _ ".
the reserve fund and operating expenses
the authority, -
Sec. 20.- DEW SEC:IO14 RIStEDIES OF BQ7DNOE6ERS ANb :705E -
HOLDERS. -
_ 1, if the authority defaults in the_paynent of principal
-. -p
_ or interest on an issue of bonds or notes after. they become
_ _.
due, whether at maturity or upon call [or redemption, and
the default continues for a period of _thirty days, of if the
-- l with the provisions of
-..- au thority_failsor refuses ..o comply ,_
thisAee, or defaults in an. agreement made with the holders
— th s-Act,issue of bonds or notes-; the holders of twenty -Live - _-
an
House File 823, P. 43 -;r
-i- ' _ - ..;` -.:--•
percent in aggregate _ - - -
p principal mount bonds or notes of -
---, .
House File 823 P -. tltl .`
the issue then outstanding,: by instrument filed '. in the.: office
of the clerk of thecounty in which the principal office of
the authority is located, and provedoracknowledged in the
the trustee on behalf o: bondholderxor noteholders. The
.venue of the -action shall.. be in the County in which the
�prinripai orfice"of the authority is locatedL -
-same manner as a deed to be recorded,. may appoint a trustee -
; .to represent the holders of the bonds or notes for thepurposes-----,--of
provided in this section.
2. The authority or any trustee appointed under the
indenture under which the bonds are issued may, and upon- `-
written. re quest of the holders of twenty-five percent in
aggregates principalamount oftheIssue of bonds or notes- -`
-
then outstanding shall: - -
a. Enforce all rights of the bondholders or noteholders,
Includingtheright .to require the authority to carry out
its agreements with the holders and to perform -its duties
under this -.Act. '' ;:_
_. b. Bring suitupon the bonds or notes. _
C. By action require the authority to account as, if it
were the trustee of an express trust for the holders.
-
d. By action enjoin any_acts or. things which are unlawful
or in violation of the rightsofthe holders.
„- e. Declare all the bonds, or notes due and payable and
ifall defaults are made good-thenwith-the consentof the
holders of ;twenty-five percent of the aggregate principal
amount of the issue"of bonds,or notes then outstanding, annul
the decluation and its consequences. -_ ' -
_.:. 3. The trustee shall also -have andpossess all powers „
necessary or appropriate for the exercise of functions -
specifically set forth or incident to the general represents-
tion of bondholdersornoteholders in the enforcement and.: ..
protection of their rights. J - - --
--a. Before declaring the principal of bonds or notes due
Sec. 29. NEW SECTION. 'AG P.EEMI3IT OF :71G STATE. The state "
Iowa -- ` -:-"-
,pledges to'and agrees with the holders of -any bonds
or notes issued under this Act that stere will not limit
or alter: the rtghts vested in theauthorityto fulfill.,the
t,•rms of agreements made with the holders or ineny way"impair '_
- -thm rights and remedies of the holders until the -bonds. or
,.. :notes together with the interest onthem,
g plus: interest on
_ "unpaid installments. of interest, and all costs and expenses
in connection with -an action by or on behalf of thehlders, '
are fully met and discharged. The authority may Snehoolder,,,
this
pledge and agreement of the state ofIwainany -agreement'
.:with-. the holders of bonds or notes - -- 'I
Sec. "30. NEW�SECTION. BONDS AND NOTES AS _LEGA
-MENTS. Bonds and L INVEST -
notes of the authority are eecuAities-in "
:which 9 , _
Public officers, state: departments nndaencies _
:political subdivisions, insurance companies, and other persona
carrying on an.insurance- business,; be Ys, trust companies,
"-savings and loan, associations, investment. companies and other
persons .carrying: on a banking business; administrators,
executors. guardians, conservators, ,trustees and other
fiduciaries, and other persons authorized to invest in bonds
;or otherobligationsof this state, may properly end legally "
_ invest funds including capital in their control or belonging -'
to them. The bonds and notes are also securities which nay -
be deposited with and may be received by public officers,.'
state departments and agencies, and, political subdivisions,
for an -- - - '- =— -- -'r
- y purpose forwhich which -the bondsor other
- obligations -of -this state is -authorized. h
anC payable;the trustee shall first give thirty days notice
in -. writing. to the governor, to the authority andtothe --
attorney general of the state. -
'S. The district court hasjurisdictionof any action by
_ - _
Sec. 31. NEW SECTION. -MONEYS OF. THE AUTHORITY.
1. Honeys of the authority from whatever source derived,
-- except asotherwise provided in this .Act, shall be paid to
the authority and shall be deposited. in a: bankorother
financial institution designated by the authority. The moneys
- -- -
--- -`- - .douse File 823, P. m8
-�-
`!louse File 823, P. 47 -
- program under section fourteen (14) of this Act for a nominal
or loan, made by the eu.horfty, nor shall the executive
-
consideration including but not limited to property in an
_
-director: be pecuniarily interested, -'either as principal,
n - -
urban renewal area.
'coprincipal, agent or ben_eficiary, either directly or
Sec. 39. Section four hundred three. A point three (403A.1)
indirectly, -or through any -.substantial -.Into rest in any other
Code.1975,. is -amended by adding. the following new, subsection ,
corporation -or business unit,in any such purchase, sale or-11EW
SUBSECTION. To cooperate withthe Iown housing finance -_
loan. -
authority,l.to participate in any of its programs, Co vee any
-.-Sec. 36. NMI SECTION. ExcmPTION FROM COMPETITIVE DID
--
_
-.-- of the funds -available to the municipality Eoz the uses of
'LAWS. The authority and all contracts made by it in carrying
_ -__this chapter--to-contribute to : such. programs in which it
out its public and essential governmental functions under
participates, and to comply with the provisions ofsections
- aectionstwelve (12)'thrmgh-sixteen . (1G), eighteen (101,-
-
(1). through. thirty-six (36) -of this -Act and ,.the rules.,
twenty(20) and twenty-one (21) of this Act, shall be exempt
one
_. - --housin- -'.
of the Iowa "g finance authority: promulgated thereunder. r
tram the provisionsandrequirements of all lawsofthe state
-. -.Sec. 40. Chapter fourhundredforty-six (446), Code 1975,
- which provide for competitive bids in connection with such
--a --: - - - '-
is amended by adding -Ne following new section: .-
_
- contracts.- -- -
`NEW SECTION. A city or county, a. city or county. agency
- -'y
- Sec. 37. Section twelve point ten -(12.10), -Code 1975(- -:
- ... - ---
housing finance authorit or the
asau thorized by Ne, Iowa ,
amended -to read as follows,- -- . -
- '-
Iowa housing financeauthozity may, file with the treasurer._
--12.10 DEPOSITS BY STATE OFFICERS.: All elective and
- -
-a-verified-: statement that a_parcel of, property tobe sold r
appointive state officers, boards, commissions,and depart-
at -is abandoned and deteriorating in condition, or, '.
ments, except the .state fair_board, the state board of regents,
tar. sale
:-'is-inhabited but is°not safe for human_ habitation,or is or
Iowa state commerce commission, and thecommissioner ofthe-
-
- - - and that Che ro ert Y
is likely to become a -public nuisance, once, _ P p
:department of social services;` shall,. within ten days
_
- - -' adi
is -suitable -.for use and is to be used in an Iowa. homesteading
succeeding the collection thereof, deposit, with the treasurer
-_project under section fourteen (1h) of this Act. '.Other '-
o£.state_ or to the credit of said treasurer in any depository
information` may be included. -:7Pon-Proper filing -oT they
by him designated, ninety percent ofallfees, commissions, -
_.
statement, :and if the property _isoffezed at any tax sale
and moneys- collected or received; the balance actually
'' .. -c -than
and no bid'isreceived, or if .the bid -receivedis-less
collected in cash, remaining in the hands of any officer,-.
-
-. :---- -delinquent general taxes, interest,
-.. .the total amount of the _
_board, or -d -shall not exceed the sun, of five thousand -
,._ epartment_ nm
-
- penalties -and costs. or if. the property -.is to bo...transferred
dollars and no money collected shall be heldmore thanthirty_
_-
-_- "
- y under section four hundred forty-six point '
co. the mint
days. --.-This aecti on-dce of -apply [o -the Iwa-- housing finance
--thirty-eight (446.38)- of the Code, the city, musty, city-
;'• _ -
-authority. ;._
_._ .:
-or: county.agency, -or -Iwa housing finance authority may bid.'
. - Sec. 38.-- Section three hundred sixty-four point seven
.for the property ..for use in an Iowa homesteading project, <-
- (364.7), subsection three (3), Code 1975, is amended to read
bidding.a sun equal to the total amountofall. delinquent-
elinquentas
asfollows; -
taxes, interest, penalties and costs charged against
3. A city may .not disposeofreal property by gift except
_.general
.the oroperty. Each of the tax -levying -and tax -certifying _?
p
to a governmental body for a public urpose. 9wever, a city --
--
-.- -'I - " - y =
bodies having an interest ' rest in the taxes for which - the propez... ,;
may dispose of real -property for use in an Iowa homesteading
Rouse File 823 P. 50
House . File 823, P. 49
twoyears andninemonths from the date of sale, or after` -`
is sold shall 1e charged with the full amount of all delinquent
->--
nine months fErom the of stale made .under the provisions
-tares due to --i t, as- -i ts-share of thepurchase_price. -
.date
11
of section u46.18 eri"section 446.3C, or section forty (40)
-.Sac. 41.-. sectionfourhundred forty-six point seven _ _
_
--(4u6.7),.'unnwnbered paragraph 'two -(2),- Code .1975, -is amended
(446.7),
ay
of this Act, the holder of the certificate of purchase may-
-
-"cause to be 'served upon the person in possession of such real
to :read as -follows: -
-
Property of municipal and political subdivisions of the
estate, and also upon the person in whose name the amp. is '-
- - _
state of Iowa and property held by a cityorcounty agency
taxed, If --such person., resides in the county where the land'-
-Iowa -'housing
is'situated; --in the manner provided for the service of original
ur- the finance authority for .use in an Iowa
notices, a'notice signed by hint his agent, or attorney,'
homesteading project, shall not he offered or sold at tax _
-void
stating the date of sale, the description of the property
sale and any: purportedtax salethereofshall be from
-
its inception. H:lenevei delinquent -taxes -ate -owing. against -J- _
"sold, the name of the purchaser, and that the right of '
_property owned. or claimed by any municipal'or political -. --
redemption will expire and a deed for thelandbemade unless '
_ - -.. "-
- -.subdivision -of
redemption is made within ninety days from the completed
-the state of Iowa, or property held by a city
.`
or-theIowa housing- finance authority for ' -`
service thereof. Whensaidnotice is given by a county e■ '..
orcountyagency
in an Iowa homesteading the treasurer shall
-a holder of a certificate of purchase the notlre shall be -'
use project,' give
->notice to the -governing -body-thereof whichshallthen pay
signed by the: county auditor, andwhengiven by a -city, it
--- - .. __- Ezom"i ts:general -shall-be"signed
-: _
the mount of the due delinquent taxesfrom-its
by the city officer designated by resolution
funder In the :event such governing body fails to .make payment
of the council. when the notice is given by the Iowahousing
upon such notice, the collection and enforcement' of the taxes, -
--finance-authority or'a`city or -coonly agency -holding the r.
-_.,.. _. _. ..
-penalty, interest and: costs shall besuspended for so long `---
__ 'property as part shall -.
'--.
asthe----property shall remain in public ownership, and for
--be-signed'on behalf of - the -aency-or authority -by one of -
g '
officers,' as 'authorized in rules of the agency or authority•:_-.,
.solong as the property is the subject of a conditional _
--- -
-
Service of such notice shall also be made. by certified nail
-conveyance -ands: an Iowa homesteading project/.but-the same
_ �.
may -be -collected -and enforced againsttheproperty in the
on .any mortgagee, or his assignee, of record, whether resident -
event of its subsequent sale by such municipal -or -political -
ornonresidentof the County, if his address is disclosed -- '-
by, the recorded instrument or. by a certificate showing the -
subdivision, agency, or authority, to a private purchaser.
_ -.
However, such [axes, penalty; interest andcosts -shall be
address of the mortgagee or assignee duly ..filed with the -
recorder, or the state of Iowa in case ofanold-age assistance
— canceled if the property is the subiect of an absolute
fee to a holder of the conditional conveyance -
lien by service upon the -state departnent'of axial services.
'conveyance of the
--granted under an Iowa homesteading project. 110 penalty, -
Such notice shall•,also be served on any: city where such real-
-interest oncosts shallbeaddedduringsuch period of public -_�
_.. estate is .situated. -- -.
- -_
ownership orwhilethe property is the subject of a conditional _.-Sec.
43.._ Section four hundred forty-seven point twelve
-
(047.12), Code 1975, is amended'to read as follows:
conveyance under an Iowa homesteading project.
sec. n2. Section four hundred forty-seven pointnine-.
447.12 WTIE74 SERVICE DEMED COMPLCTE--PRESUMPTION. Service
_
(447.9), Code 1975, -is -amended to read as; follows: _._ -
shall be complete only after an affidavit :las been filedwith
-447.9 NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF RIGHT Or REDCMPTION. --After
the treasurer. showing. themaking of the service, the manner_
house Pile e23, P. 52
Douse File 823, P. 51--
prop ert is the sub ect of a conditional--rnnve ante Tar.ted
the "time when end place where made, and under whose - - --under the 'oro'ect toe costs incurred for repairs and
thereof, - reha:ail station work ze ired and undertaken in order to make
direction. the same was_madei such affidavit to be: made by -- --
`the holder of the certificate or by his or, attorney, the pro P_ ary licable bu ildin or housin code standards
__ 'shall Le -added to the
amount' necessaz to rederli, and no
and in either of the latter cases stating that such affiant reder tion shall be ton lets -until sucD costs ars aid.
is. the.. agent or attorney, as the case may De, of._Che :lo lder __ _.
-- -_ -Sae. a5. -Chapter four hundred seventy-two (072), Code
-of such certificate; which affidavit shall 1.1 be filed by the _ ig75, is amended by addLng the: followings new section:
'treasurer and entered upon
the sale book-opppsite"lithe entry -
-"and said record or affidavit shall be presumptive - - _•7Cll SECTIO.!. PROCEDURE FOR HOMESTEADING PROJECTS. If
ofthesale, ". .
the Purpose condunnation is obtain propertyforuse
evidence Of the completed service of said notice., -end the :; - -project.under section fourteen
- as of an Iowa homesteading
right of redemption shall not expire until ninety. days after -
_ "It 1 4)ofthis Act, theapplicationrequired under.. section four
lets.': when the Pro ertY held by a city."
service --is ,comp _ hundredseventy-tsopoint three (172.3) of the Code may contain, =,"
c'ty or count, q" r the Iowa housing finance - -
or county whether - a Verified -statement -_that the. property, sought to. be condemned -
authorit for use -:in an Iowa honesteadin Oro'ect, or is inhabited
is aban.loned and deteriorating in condition,
or not the ro ert is the sub ect of a conditional de by once - -but is not safe for human habitation. or is or is li7:ely to
r pro ted under the project the affidavit shall be made"h'led -become a public nuisance, and `that the - property _is'suitable
-the count auditorof the count a tic ou zoo for use and -is to be,used in an Iowa homesteading project--
the-county
roject.'
b resolution of the-council,=or on -beta if of the agency or _ :-other information. may The statement must be
au thorie b one of=its-officers as- authorized -in rules of be included.
_ -_ ,
. verified. by the Iowa housing finance authority or by a local
the agency or -authority. -- on proper ,
Sec. Ytl ::. Section four hundred forty-seven point thirteen agency authorized under and the
the authority. P n
is amended to read as follows: -- -- .filing of the, statement and the report of the he amount tion' -
(4 47.13), Code 1975. -
commission assessing damages,and deposit of the amount
4%7.13. COST--''EE--P.EPORT.-.-The cost Of serving the poises as
with the sheriff, the applicant for eondemration
may wke_possession as provided in section fourhundred.
and affidavSt of publication - shall be added to the amount.:
necessary to redeem. The fee serving the notice shall seventy-cvo point tver.ty-five (472.251. of the Code if the
necessary
the same as for service Of an original notice; 'nclud'ng ,
upon -the filing property is abandoned, or may take steps to obtain possession
copy fee ,and mileage. The treasurer shall,
of y feeoof of service': and statement of. costs, forthwith report ---after ninety days from the date of the finhab ped. statement,
re pot t,:and deposit, if.u Property is inhabited.
the sane in
writing to the audit". who shall enter it on_ four int nine
Sec. -46. Section five hundred twenty- P4 ,
the sale book against the proper tract of real estate. The ..hundred five (524.9G5), subsection six (6I, is amended by -
Solder of the certificate of-.sale:or his agent may report. :.:adding the following new paragraph: i..
in writing to the .county auditor the amount of costs incurred
- and the auditor. shall enter the same ❑Ew PnnnGRAPF. _Loans made ut families of low or moderate
in giving such notice, .'income as a part of:. programsau -authorized ed in sections one _(1)
-in the sale book. Lao redemption shall l_be complete anti). -such _ -_
- _through. tS irty-six--(36) of this Act and approved by We Iona
costs arepaid. If the pr p rt i h ldbya city or county, 'housing finance authority. `.
a cit re count a en or the=Iowa-housin _finance au Vh,.. _ --
_ -- -- whether or not`tne - -
for use in an Iawa homesteadin ro ect, _
House File 823, P. 54 _
House File 823, P. 53 r incipall provided
and the remainder to
the reduction of manner, payments may'
_ Nzee point sixteen - at; if L1e loan ie'in def tart in nny -.- proved by the
be applied: by the mortgagee la any manner np;
-Sec. 47.-_Section Live hundred N 2) Code 1975. is amended part
unnumbered paragraph, two l21 •. provided idea by the contract between P
(533.16). - -- association and P.. aratc from
- raven[ If agreed in writingby Kitten instrument separate -.
to read 11 follows. - _. o
- 1^te EorM -applyto loans
the nate and mortgage et enyai:^e after execution of the lied
oing restrictions
or
limitations shall not p nt of an installment may be applied,
Ne renewal or extension of loans
an ss oEl thenationalhousing
-and nor [gay e, anyprePaY1eC ation-until
which are secured under the .p_ on the final installment of the note or other obliy
or to loam made to families of low or - - aid, -
h i• as emended, to authorized in sections ,fully p and thereafter on the installments in the inverse,
moderate incaaeas'a art of r _ - ,. -- - nine point eight- '
_ood (1) throw h Nirt -six of this Act and . roved b•
-order their maturity. _
Sec- 49• Section five hundred si_mty-
finance authorit four point twenty- (569.81. Code 1975 is amended to reed ae follows:
-Ne
Iowa housing T DEED--SALC--AppORTIO:IHCNT OP
Sce. 48- Section five bundled CodethirG1975, _is "ended to - 569.8 -TITLE UNDER Ax .:
_. y,271, subsection one l ), -- pR,XyyDs, When the county acquires title to reel estate-by -
one (53 _ _ .
.red! as follows. be made es authorize virtue of a tax deed such real estate
ae provided,
-
1. LOO pLA.Cy,ueal estate loans 10dylan:app
roved by the ,managed, and sold by the board of supe - -.
by this chapter, or upon .:ny,oNer-loan P - : terT-e+eert-thee-any-se.e-eaeree4-eine..-be-far
be made until two _. '--in this -.
supervisor. No real estate loan feasionall appraiser selected by a_s�_,ne4-.ass-ehen-the-tete.-omen ne-seated-iseq"e-eex-gene
-.
qualified .person or one p need appraisal eereif teatrine.edinY^}}-enderstl:e^4ref-e+3se9wmprove ra.
tnxesrinee reetsrend-eeses� withent-the-+r.�een-epPeevei
the board oL directors shall have submitted a si7an uninsured -- a-pejee.ey-
_- ,such loan. If it 'is _ end-tax-e _rti4yii+3-!»aies-hevin9- ._
-'oE the .real estate securing. ... percent ef-ehe-!er-.evying- e.e_.he-rete. -
inleTest-in-eead-,7 m ere}-eex ee—Reweveti-
mortgage no such loan shall. dloans insured bed
thein,eyerel _.-- _-
mo said appraised value. Any guarantee
by the emeene-stated-i^-rhe-eex-snle eeetifieete-ine.ndin9-11 1 "
'adminis [ration or.which are -4u - enderseme^!e-ef-swbsegw^^!_-genera}-enxesT-s^leresesT-end-eases ,
--housing -. _ - �c! de}}ersrswerren}-estate ,
_ ServicrJ4eW. Readjustment. ACS of 194n (58 Stat. L. to
edeas-ret exceed-l+e-hnnered 4=- TYzs re w�•�en �he-weielen
repealed- now Covered by 37:U.S.C. subsection 1801 Co 1824 .teed-hY_.he-beard-of-sure bodies _
aranteed or:
insured neY_be' and am
inc.), as amended. or which are duly
nrPr^ve}-ef_any-ef the-enx-.evy:n9- received
- whole of in part, by AnY-ocher duly._constituted federal
Corporation approved federal
the federal having-^^7-a^teres -i^-said-genera}-trues. i`olcemesefrom the
instruaentality-or private trorWal ify for sacs -
rvisor which qualify free said real-estate either as ren- or
yageneral taxes which
s,Ie-thereof shall, after payment o`
homeloanbank or the supe ..... :._ _. - _ -
in, or guarantee.-or-loans made to families n sections
or - buildings '
rt of r rams authorized in sections have accrued against said real estate
s�msl since tax sale
moderate incase as_a roved b and after payment of insurance P expenditures made for '
_yam( (361 Of this Act and a ,- --
one-(1) throu h`Nir - -..may be made regardless __ located on sa id _real estate and after exp _.cf said real
-__- -_- -- the ectad] and necessary---.repairs an_ upkeep
the'Iowa housin finance authorit-, - -
estate, oe anpor tinned to the tax-levying and certifying
of Ne-require nents for other loans. otherwise containeu in their intecests in thetaxes-for watch_
e,is section.
applied first to bnejes in proportion to
payments on. real estate loans shall
balance of the loan
_..
the payment of-interest of the unpaid
Staff Meeting Minutes
October 3, 1975 1
_Agenda items for the week of the 6th were discussed. The informal -session
Monday, `October 6th, was -canceled. Instead there will be a public discussion of
the Phase -II Report -of the Iowa _River Corridor Study Monday evening at 7:30 p.m'.
in the Council Chambers. Weekly staff meetings with department heads will be ;
scheduled'as usual during the week of October 6th. Candy Morgan will write a
letter to the`Union-regarding Veteran's Day. Federal,' State and County' officials
are now observing November'llth as the official -Veteran's Day.This action would
reverse our'current.policy and the Personnel Rules and Regulations in which we -
observe the fourth Monday in: October as the Veteran's Day.
Requests for information from.Council-candidates were discussed again. If -a
candidate asks -you for information and i t - ca w be readily provided then do so.
Be sure to let Julie Zelenka know what information has been provided so we can
determine if it would be of'interest :to all candidates. " If the information they
are requires additiona l'time'to:prepare, discuss this matter with. -the
City Manager's office.- If candidates are'asking.for specific information about
,employees' this should also involve the City Manager. ` We should be sensitive to
provide as much information as we possibly can -but being sure the City Manager is
aware of what kinds of information have been sent `out so he can answer any questions
intelligently. Personnel' Rules and Regulations state that names, addresses, and
salary ranges can 'be disclosed. If only one copy of information' requested is avail-
able and you feelthatthis would be of interest'to others we will make arrangements
to copy this material. We should obviously spend time with the' candidates because
some'of them will °be'elected. Any information -that we can offer at this -
point
will provide useful background information -for the Council. If division heads in
your department speak to the candidates be sure to relay that -`information back up.
to the top.
-The increased staffing has caused a shortage of office space. To accommodate
employees in Community Development, Administration, and the Legal Department some
.moves are planned. The Director of Parks `and 'Recreation and his clerical staff will
move to the- =north office on the first floor of the Davis, -Building: The Housing
Inspectors; Omer Letts, -Dave Malone--and'the `two to be hired will 'occupy :the south
office on,the-second floor -of the Davis Building:, This location will provide reason-
able access to the Housing Division located on ,the first floor of the.Davis Building.
These moves will be accomplished during the week of October 6th. These two moves
will -complete the -first phase of moving to -accommodate additional staffing. =-The
second.phase` involves ,moving the planning 'staff -to 'the second floor of: the Davis
Building. The Legal Department:wi11-then move to the lower level of the Civic Center.
Urban Renewal Division and the Director of Community -Development and his clerical
staff will remain in'the lower level of the Civic Center. These moves are 'contingent
upon East Central Regional' Planning moving to the `third _floor of the Davis Building.
it -is -
moves will be made -during the latter part of the week of
October 13th. The third floor offices are currently being remodeled and all moves
are dependent upon their completion.
The current method of accumulating leave was discussed. June Higdon, questionea
the staff if employees were asking their superivsors what their leave accumulations
were and if ;it would be a handicap if these accumulations were located elsawherF_.
The staff -was encouraged to`suggest 'other.places to show accurruLtion orr- js Ye_ -
JOHNSON COUNTY
SMALL
TOWNS•
15¢
200 ,,
25¢
60 yr-.
$1'.00 per
TOWN
TOTAL
per
per -
-per
& over
60 year &
POPULATION capita
capita
capita
population
over
;yC''.-: -/02.'Lc'
70? 7�
`137.cn`
l/7Ya0
Hills
518
$77.70
I$103.6o
$129.50
89
$89.00
Lone Tree
936
140.40
187.20_
234.00
230
230-00
North
11408
211.20
281.6o
352.00
lo6
106.00
Liberty
2l r C, '
Oxford
703
105.45
140.60
175.75
116
116.00
shueyville
194
29.10
38.80
48.50
23
23.00
Solon
960
144.00-
192.00
240.00
231
231.00
Swisher
607
91.05
- 121.40
151.75
77 -
77.00
Tiffin
311
46.65
62.20
77.75
49
49.00
LL c 4
University
Heights
1,181
177.15
236.20
295.25
203
203.00
6,818
1,022.70
19363.6
19124
$1,124 00 „
9704.50
77"
S Ti*.TEWI . D - E PROGRAM ALLOCATION -OF TITLE XX
starting $ Figure
46,000,000
estimated 1st quarter
expenditures
-10,372.000
Remainder
35,628,000,
Direct Service
12 868,691 --
Remainder
22,759,309
Overhead and Central
2L998,697
Office allocation
Remainder
19,760,612
Probation and Parole
751,452
Remainder
19,009,160
4 413,915
Foster Care
-Remainder
-14,595,245
Homemaker and Chore-
i,552,�4?
13,042,703
Remainder
IETP & WIN Day Care
Z_1 107.720--
Remainder
11,934,938
Statewide Contracts
1 864 484
Drug & Alcohol treatment
Z_
10,070,499
Remainder
5th Judicial District Project
742.000
9,328,499
Remainder
Statewide Contract for
.
7001000
Family Planni ng
Remainder
8,628,499
60 000
Indian Day Care
Remainder
8,568,499
Local Purchase Of Service
8,512,708
Unallocated
Remainder -
_55,791.
City-, of Aowa` CjW
MEMORANDUM
DATE: October 13, 1975
TO: Neal Berlin, City Manager
FROM: Richard E. Wollmershauser, Urban Renewal Director7G�t/
RE: Draft of. the Revised OCA -City of Iowa .City_, Procedure
As a result of the Council discussion on Thursday, October 9th,
as well_as -the previous memosand discussions' concerning reviews
of proposed•.Construction- Plans _ by_Old_.Capitol, the _following --i
s-
a -result -of 'Council- action.
1. Old Capitol Associates_(OCA)::submits to the Urban Renewal
Director/Redevelopment( Coordinator'15 copies of; a) Site
Plan, b) elevations, and c) other pertinent data including
a,preliminary` construction; schedule, proposed_ land and.
building uses, and other information necessary to decide
whether the proposed construction, meets the Urban -Renewal
Plan andthe Redevelopment Contract.
2. City Staff and OCA meet in a work session to discuss points
of clarification and resolve minor -omissions and'discrepan-
cies.
3. A presentation is made by Old Capitol Associates (or their
architects) to to theDesignReview-Committee.
The Design Review Committee makes recommendations to the
City Manager for inclusion in the Staff review.
4. OCA resubmits modified information if necessary.
5.'' Staff prepares report for Council.
6. City___Council and_Staff-;engage in a work session, in public
or executive session as-necessary,s-to establish -direction
for Staff.
7., .City Staff -and OCA renegotiate if necessary.
B. Staff submits results of negotiations to Council for review.
9. Council gives preliminary approval of Site Plans. If agree-
ment has not been worked out 'with `OCA, Council further directs
the Staff on resolution :of impasse.
Neal
Berlin
October 13,'1975
page
2
10.
OCA proceeds to prepare Construction Plans and specifications
and>submits an application for a,building-permit, complete .
with a_construction schedule and other detailed information
requiree by the Contract.
11.
The Ur;- Renewal Director and Urban Renewal Attorney prepare
a brief `rel -ort '`for Council which includes the construction"
schedule and indicate -compliance withcontractdocuments and
the preliminary approval of -the -'Site Plan.
12.
Council gives final approval, and the building, permit is
issued by the Building Official.
cc:
John Hayek
Dennis Kraft
Dick Plastino
PatStrabala
I
REW/sl
October 1 3,- 1975
n.l
" cl>h -
>iCr.- paf
'- rte:. --i `' oinz a`>'13r E11t mi olnforrldtion. At least G?e - -
1 ,Y� on lig , < u
•.• *rl.i !:?
.i� t:�CRdngtS r� uesteta.
are
th" co-2I
emM r ff entire aCCU
fe.JlcneC t0'_ISOe
duitity Oi l_.
arcel
P�Ct: `rtl2 tir �t _Lt^ D13..'3 .fes=�3 C1R* Vdnlr"1 ialh �C the n"1 re-OThus
c .� c:+r(•i ^!. 3COd P?G uiCCm9:�ts In 41.0 CO t_a�.t, Th us ,.
mid` 17t,"contc�m ,n to _.
-.lid i -ot c0napparnt that::thE deCLS LOCI t0 c.I1mIR3 t^ the turn arou..0 SpI C.E is n9t
to the developers -ability to de`:00pe vould
the entire Slte. irate
r '+ t it is du8 i_c�-thee 'eco: c ,ics The plan as presented ell.n.1L Ates
Jil�fj _•} a
agCn^.dtdeal Of first aOOr`.Co ,erl-cal saace. Qld Capital nes �-
-Ci101C2- that ti12y. WO n.
perior to have commerical spdCE;, e.i'n It 2_ --
-inc'Ease at they
WOtLOn. From Old Capital's standpoint this is a ':,rise a^d
a =slid choice. From the cities standpoint it should clearly bE uracceptabie.
aSSociation Vlore tol that tile Silive report it
ca ea hat
y.l J_
t're de-reloper could not derelope the
entire Grin allrcasestheirs 1 ab i_y
"'he -Ced eveloAer Can construct ii:..t'1'S--dred� ,.. ^ry^. _
to exiscirig building
s. 'Phis is aotr..ng neW. The type of 1_._.e.pinnina
used`in the old buildings is rot something n,:cv. > n1s is and has been
a known condition.
I trust that you will raise the following questions or relat
In addition,-
,the fo1!cwintl oa.on concerns
l 1�^..nlOn a5 One ..^O.Ra> on an. allCV in downtown
tv,0 years.)
A tv;b block service alley._ Ould be a co
ntinuln_ so_c o.
_can.,cstion. On- bloc:: is almost impossible.
lr,elveJ in this disc•Ission must be the Policy 0f the city relat'ng to
Iim ' This suggest
i At present tl^ alleys are not _u...eeu.
i_ays. This _-ises the
use to: "emergency, Service and dElit7@ry VeR1CleS . °:.: _
r.uestfon as to vlhether a private automobile fs a dalivery, vehicle
l; the alley be one way? Which v;ay?
S.lol .
2 Tie picture o= sz._t_ h'_an ipr Pl a Centro One is rtislea ^- 1 1 `
the 2Q_:oo right ...`aY O__ a•_�ue-
does not show i1 di`: -rent treatM. nt fo. e
1.is question aorrit sno^✓ removal. Under_ this o a 1 . �0.
T"i o ra. .s q ier Pn ;:
is a,_,ired to r;.!:)
0)e snow frnlll the p•_ crctrian area .-
an l ' ' lza Onci J
Tile , 1 plan
tevelo�alert in til- 'L7 foot arca. Is this -
co. re ;t?,