Standard Rating Criteria
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Housing Federal Housing Commissioner
for Section 811 Program Applications
Supportive Housing for Persons with
Disabilities
Sponsor's Name and Address
Section 811 Project Number
PRAC Number
Total
Revenue
Nonrevenue
Total
Sites
Units
Units
Units
Project Type
Occupancy Type
(GH, ILP, Condo)
(WPD, WDD, CMI, Mixed)
Address of Site(s)
Capital Advance Amount
$
PRAC Amount
Score
$
Technical
Factor
Over-All
Rating Factors and Bonus Points
Discipline
(Points) Rating
Rating
1. Capacity of the Applicant and Relevant Organizational Staff
(30)
PM
a.
The scope, extent, and quality of the Sponsor’s experience in providing housing or
(15)
related services to those proposed to be served by the project and the scope of the
proposed project (i.e., number of units, services, relocation costs, development,
and operation) in relationship to the Sponsor’s demonstrated development and
management capacity as well as its financial management capability.
FHEO
b.(1)
The scope, extent, and quality of the Sponsor’s experience in providing housing or related
(5)
services to minority persons or minority families.
PM
b.(2)
The scope, extent, and quality of the Sponsor’s ties to the community at large and
(3)
to the disability communities in particular.
FHEO
b.(2)
The scope, extent, and quality of the Sponsor’s ties to the minority community.
(2)
PM
c.
A fund reservation the Sponsor received under either the Section 811 Program of
(-3 to -5)
Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities or Section 202 Program of
Supportive Housing for the Elderly in FY 2003 or later has been extended beyond
24 months (-3 pts.), 36 months (-4 pts.) or 48 months (-5 pts.) (except if the delay
was beyond the Sponsor’s control).
PM
d.
If the amount of amendment money required in connection with a fund reservation
(-3 to -5)
the Sponsor received under either the Section 202 Program for Supportive Housing
for the Elderly or the Section 811 Program for Persons with Disabilitites in FY 2003
of later was 25% or less of the original capital advance amount approved by HUD
(-3 pts); between 26% and 50% (-4 pts); and over 50% (-5 pts).
PM
e.
The Sponsor has experience in developing integrated housing and/or the proposed
(5)
project will be an integrated housing model (e.g., condominium units scattered
within one or more buildings or non-contiguous independent living units on scattered sites).
2. Need/Extent of the Problem
(13)
VAL
a.
The area of the project has sufficient sustainable long-term demand for additional
(10)
supportive housing for persons with disabilities (10 pts); or (0 pts) if no long-term
demand for additional supportive housing. No other point values are to be awarded.
form HUD-9883-CA (8/2007)
Previous editions are obsolete.
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ref. Handbook 4571.2 Rev-1