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<br /> DRAFT City of San Leandro FY 2013‐2014 CAPER 7 <br />OMB Control No: 2506‐0117 (exp. 07/31/2015) <br />Leveraging <br /> <br />Explain how federal funds leveraged additional resources, including a description of how matching <br />requirements were satisfied, as well as how any publicly owned land or property located within the <br />jurisdiction that were used to address the needs identified in the plan. <br /> <br />324 Lille Avenue <br />The formerly vacant and foreclosed property located at 324 Lille Avenue was acquired by Hello Housing with <br />Neighborhood Stabilization (NSP1) Program funds awarded to the Livermore NSP1 Consortium, which included <br />San Leandro along with Alameda, Berkeley, Fremont, Livermore, and Union City. The Consortium has been <br />able to collaborate with Hello Housing to use NSP1 funds to acquire and rehabilitate foreclosed <br />properties. The NSP1 funds was used to leveraged the $100,000 federal HOME program loan that the City <br />provided to Hello Housing in May 2014 to rehabilitate this single‐family home into a permanent, supportive <br />rental housing unit for individuals with physical disabilities and/or development disabilities. The property is <br />currently occupied by 1 qualified individual and his 1 live‐in aid caretaker. <br /> <br /> <br />Fiscal Year Summary – HOME Match <br />1. Excess match from prior Federal fiscal year 0 <br />2. Match contributed during current Federal fiscal year 0 <br />3. Total match available for current Federal fiscal year (Line 1 plus Line 2) 0 <br />4. Match liability for current Federal fiscal year 0 <br />5. Excess match carried over to next Federal fiscal year (Line 3 minus Line 4) 0 <br />Table 5 – Fiscal Year Summary ‐ HOME Match Report <br /> <br />Match Contribution for the Federal Fiscal Year <br />Project No. or Other ID 0 <br />Date of Contribution 0 <br />Cash (non-Federal sources) 0 <br />Foregone Taxes, Fees, Charges 0 <br />Appraised Land/Real Property 0 <br />Required Infrastructure 0 <br />Site Preparation, Construction Materials, Donated labor 0 <br />Bond Financing 0 <br />Total Match 0 <br />Table 6 – Match Contribution for the Federal Fiscal Year <br /> <br /> <br />HOME MBE/WBE report <br />Program Income <br />Balance on hand at <br />beginning of <br />reporting period <br />Amount received <br />during reporting <br />period <br />Total amount <br />expended during <br />reporting period <br />Amount expended <br />for TBRA <br /> <br />Balance on hand at <br />end of reporting <br />period <br />$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 <br />Table 7 – Program Income <br />
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