Paperwork Reduction Act Submission
Please read the instruction before completing this form. For additional forms or assistance in completing this forms, contact your agency’s Paperwork Reduction Officer. Send two copies of this form, the collection instrument to be reviewed, the Supporting Statement, and any additional documentation to: Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Docket Library, Room 10102, 725 Seventeenth St. NW, Washington, DC 20503.
1. Agency/Subagency Originating Request: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Office of Public and Indian Housing |
2. OMB Control Number: a. 2577-XXXX
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b. None
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3. Type of information collection: (check one)
collection for which approval PHAs expired
for which approval PHAs expired
For b-f, note item A2 of Supporting Statement instructions. |
4. Type of review requested: (check one)
5. Small entities: Will this information collection have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities? Yes No 6. Requested expiration date: a. Three years from approval date b. Other (specify) 180 Days |
7. Title:
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Capital Fund Recovery Competition Grants
8. Agency form number(s): (if applicable)
SF-424, SF-LLL, HUD-50075.1
9. Keywords:
Housing, Public Housing, TDC, annual formula grant, contract, competitive grant
10. Abstract:
This information collection is under the authority of Title XII of the American Recovery and Investment Act of 2009 (“the Recovery Act”). Under the Recovery Act, HUD was allocated $1 billion of additional Capital Funds to be made available to PHAs by competition for priority investments, including investments that leverage private sector funding or financing for renovations and energy conservation retrofit investments. Additionally, this information collection is the grant applications only and does include any of the reporting requirements.
11. Affected public: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply with “X”) a. Individuals or households e. Farms b. Business or other for-profit f. Federal Government c. Not-for-profit institutions g. P State, Local or Tribal Government |
12. Obligation to respond: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply with “X”) a. Voluntary b. P Required to obtain or retain benefits c. Mandatory |
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13. Annual reporting and recordkeeping hour burden: a. Number of respondents 2,010 b. Total annual responses 7,264 Percentage of these responses collected electronically 100% c. Total annual hours requested 82,334 d. Current OMB inventory 0 e. Difference (+,-) 82,334 f. Explanation of difference: 1. Program change: 82,334 2. Adjustment: |
14. Annual reporting and recordkeeping cost burden: (in thousands of dollars) Do not include costs based on the hours in item 13. a. Total annualized capital/startup costs 0 b. Total annual costs (O&M) 0 c. Total annualized cost requested 0 d. Total annual cost requested 0 e. Current OMB inventory 0 f. Explanation of difference: 1. Program change: 2. Adjustment: |
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15. Purpose of Information collection: (mark primary with “P” and all others that apply with “X”) a. P Application for benefits e. X Program planning or management b. X Program evaluation f. Research c. General purpose statistics g. X Regulatory or compliance d. Audit |
16. Frequency of recordkeeping or reporting: (check all that apply) a. Recordkeeping b. Third party disclosure c. Reporting: 1. On occasion 2. Weekly 3. Monthly 4. Quarterly 5. Semi-annually 6. Annually 7. Biennially 8. Other (describe) One time
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17. Statistical methods: Does this information collection employ statistical methods? Yes No
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18. Agency contact: (person who can best answer questions regarding the content of this submission) Name: Thomas Shelton Phone: 202-402-4799
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19. Certification for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions
On behalf of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, I certify that the collection of information encompassed by this request complies with 5 CFR 1320.9.
Note: The text of 5 CFR 1320.9, and the related provisions of 5 CFR 1320/8(b)(3) appears at the end of the instructions. The certification is to be made with reference to those regulatory provisions as set forth in the instructions.
The following is a summary of the topics, regarding the proposed collections of information that the certification covers:
It is necessary for the proper performance of agency functions;
It avoids unnecessary duplication;
It reduces burden on small entities;
It uses plain, coherent, and unambiguous terminology that is understandable to respondents;
Its implementation will be consistent and compatible with current reporting and recordkeeping practices;
It indicates the retention periods for recordkeeping requirements;
It informs respondents of the information called for under 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3):
Why the information is being collected;
Use of the information;
Burden estimate;
Nature of response (voluntary, required for a benefit, or mandatory);
Nature and extent of confidentiality; and
Need to display currently valid OMB control number;
It was developed by an office that PHAs planned and allocated resources for the efficient and effective management and use of the information to collected (see note in item 19 of the instructions);
It uses effective and efficient statistical survey methodology; and
It makes appropriate use of information technology.
If you are unable to certify compliance with any of these provisions, identify the item below and explain the reason in item 18 of the Supporting Statement.
Signature of Program Official:
X Lillian Deitzer |
Date: |
Supporting Statement for Paperwork Reduction Act Submissions
A. Justification:
Why is this information necessary?
On February 17, 2009 the President signed the American Recovery and Investment Act (“the Recovery Act”). Title XII of the Recovery Act involves the funding of Transportation and Housing Urban Development and Related Agencies. The Recovery Act includes $4 billion of additional Capital Funds to carry out capital and management activities for public housing agencies as authorized under section 9 of the United States Housing Act of 1937 (“the 1937 Act”). The Recovery Act specifies that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”) shall make available $3 billion of the funds through the same formula used for amounts made available in FY08. The Recovery Act further specifies that $1 billion will be made available by competition for priority investments, including investments that leverage private sector funding or financing for renovations and energy conservation retrofit investments. Additionally, the competitive funding must be obligated by September 30, 2009. As part of the competition, known as the “Recovery Act Capital Fund Recovery Competition” (CFRC), HUD will be issuing a Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) with the submission requirements for Public Housing Authorities (PHAs). The results of the CFRC will be the award of $995 million in assistance through the CFRC Grants. This collection details information requirements for the submission of PHA applications for the NOFA. T this information collection is the grant applications only and does include any of the reporting requirements.
his information collection is the grant applications only and does include any of the reporting requirements.
The following types of information are included in this collection:
Notice of Funding Availabilty (NOFA) Eligible PHAs interested in obtaining grant funds under the Recovery Act are required to submit applications to HUD, as explained in the NOFA. The information collection covers the information needed from applicants to determine which applicants should be funded. The information provided demonstrates the applicants’ plans to implement the grant requirements. The information will be used by HUD Office of Public Housing Investments staff to evaluate threshold requirements and rate and rank grant applications. The forms mostly involve certifications and assurances by the PHAs that they meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the NOFA. To be eligible a PHA must meet several different criteria, which include being a PHA, owning or operating Low Income Public Housing, and must be eligible to receive capital funding under section 9 of the 1937 Act, etc. PHAs that manage only Sect. 8 units under 1937 Act may not apply. PHAs must also meet certain additional Public Housing requirements if they are a troubled agency. The certifications and assurance include compliance with past Capital Fund expenditure requirements, Dun and Bradstreet Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number requirements, Fair Housing requirements, Public Housing requirements for the use of the grant funds, etc. Additionally, PHAs must submit a program schedule, narrative description of activities to be undertaken and project budget showing a detailed use of grant funds. PHAs will submit separate applications for each of the four categories under the NOFA: 1. Improvements Promoting Services for Elderly and Persons with Disabilities; 2. Public Housing Transformation; 3. Gap Financing for Projects that are Stalled due to Financing Issues; and 4. Creation of Energy Efficient, Green Communities. PHAs are allowed to submit multiple applications for each category. Per the NOFA, a separate application will be submitted for each individual project. Under Category 1, Services for Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Application, a PHA could apply for more than one activity for the same project.
The NOFA application submission is derived from the information PHAs provide in the following prescribed forms:
Form/Document |
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Description |
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General Forms all applications |
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SF-424 |
Application for Federal Assistance or Federal Assistance |
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SF-LLL |
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities |
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Public Housing Agency Certification |
Certification of Eligibility to Apply and Application amount (check boxes) |
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Eligible Applicant Checklist |
Capacity, Fair housing, Civil Rights Certifications, etc. |
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Grant Application |
Lists Project for modernization, new development , or demolition |
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Program Overview narrative |
Provides brief description of proposed activities |
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Program Schedule |
Provides brief description of proposed schedule |
HUD-50075.1 |
Annual Statement/Performance and Evaluation Report |
Project Budget for Category 1 and Category 4 Option 2 |
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Capital Fund Recovery Competition Grant Source and Uses and TDC Calculation Schedule |
Project Budget and Total Development Cost (TDC) calculation schedule for Category 2,Category 3, and Category 4 Option 1 |
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TDC Waiver Request Form |
Narrative fill in to request a waiver of Total Development Cost |
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Services for Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Application |
Category 1 |
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Category 1 Activity List |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding. (check boxes) |
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Activity 1 Specific Threshold Requirements |
UFAS compliant Accessibility Modifications to dwelling units thresholds (check boxes) |
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Activity 2 Specific Threshold Requirements |
Conversion of dwelling units to service provider space thresholds (check boxes) |
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Activity 3 Specific Threshold Requirements |
Accessibility Improvements to Non-dwelling areas thresholds (check boxes) |
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Activity 4 Specific Threshold Requirements |
Improvements to Non-dwelling units to provide additional service provider space thresholds (check boxes) |
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Community Transformation through Public Housing Application |
Category 2 |
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Category Specific Threshold Requirements form |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding. (check boxes) |
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Gap Financing Application |
Category 3 |
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Category Specific Threshold Requirements |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding. (check boxes) |
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Creation of an Energy Efficient, Green Community Application |
Category 4 |
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Category Specific Threshold Requirements |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding. (check boxes) |
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Option 1, Substantial Rehabilitation or New Construction Threshold Requirements and Rating Factor 1 |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding. Rating factor 1 pass or fail ( (check boxes) |
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Option 1, Rating Factor 2 |
Certifications, pass or fail (check boxes) |
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Option 1, Rating Factor 3 |
Certifications, pass or fail (check boxes) |
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Option 2, Moderate Rehabilitation Threshold Requirements and Rating Factor 1 |
Certifications of Thresholds that must be met for funding . Rating factor 1 pass or fail ( (check boxes) |
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Option 2, Rating Factor 2 |
Certifications, pass or fail (check boxes) |
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Option 2, Rating Factor 3 |
Certifications, pass or fail (check boxes) |
The data will be collected utilizing an automated Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. PHAs will be required to submit applications electronically. To the greatest extent possible, all PHA data will be pre-populated to minimize data entry.
4. Duplication of Information
This information is not being collected elsewhere. The information being collected is specific to current funding, therefore the information has not been previously collected.
Does the collection of information impact small businesses or other small entities?
This collection of information does not significantly impact small businesses or entities.
6. Describe the consequences to Federal program or policy activities if the collection is not conducted or is conducted less frequently.
The Department would not be able to ensure that funds were distributed in a fair and impartial manner if this collection was not conducted.
7. Explain any special circumstances
There are no special circumstances.
8. Identify the date and page number of the Federal Register notice soliciting comments on the information.
The Department is requesting a waiver of the Federal Register notice.
9. Explain any payments or gifts to respondents, other than remuneration of contractors or grantees.
No payments or gifts to respondents are provided.
10. Describe any assurance of confidentiality provided to respondents.
The information provided is not of a confidential nature.
11. Justify any questions of a sensitive nature, such as sexual, religious beliefs, and other matters that are commonly considered private.
The information collected does not contain questions of a sensitive nature.
12. Annual Reporting Burden
The annual reporting burden hours for Category 1 and 4 are based on expected number of PHAs that are anticipated to apply in each size category: Small (<250units), Medium (250 – 1,249 units)), Large and Very Large (>1,249 units). We anticipate approximately ¼ of small PHAs or approximately 600 PHAs will apply under Category 1 and 4. We anticipate approximately 1 application from each of the approximately 650 medium PHAs in Category 1 and 4. The breakdown between Category 1 and Category 4 for Small and Medium PHAs is estimated to be 1/3 of the Small and Medium PHAs applying would apply for Category 1 and 2/3 of for Category 4, since Category 4 has more funding. We anticipate 6 applications each for the approximately 760 large PHAs in Category 1 and 4 (2 applications in Category 1 and 4 applications in category 4 since Category 4 has more money). The number of applications for Category 2 and 3 are based on the number of projects that are currently in process and are eligible for funding under the Category 2 and 3 thresholds. It would be extremely difficult for PHAs to submit applications for any new projects to be submitted that aren’t already in the development process, due to all of the development requirements and the one year obligation requirement of the Recovery Act.
The forms mostly involve certifications and assurances by the PHAs that they meet the eligibility requirements set forth in the NOFA. The HUD 50075.1 is normally filled out for all of the projects at a PHA for the PHA Annual Plan. The reported burden is 8 hours. For this collection we are only estimating 3 hrs as each application is for one project and not all of the projects for the PHA. These will generally be new projects for which the PHAs did not have funding, therefore these are new budgets and not a duplication of the information in the PHA Annual Plan. ,
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Form/Document |
No. of Respondents |
Average # of Applications |
Total Responses |
Hours per Response |
Total Hours |
Cost per hour |
Total Cost |
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Category 1 Improvements for Elderly and Persons with Disabilities Application (SF-424, SF-LLL, HUD-50075.1, Thresholds, certification, etc) |
1,176 |
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2,352 |
10 |
23,520 |
$47 |
$1,105,440 |
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Category 2 Public Housing Transformation Application (SF-424, SF-LLL, Capital Fund Recovery Competition Grant Source and Uses and TDC Calculation Schedule, Thresholds, certification, etc) |
40 |
2 |
80 |
11 |
880 |
$47 |
$41,360 |
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Category 3 Gap Financing Application SF-424, SF-LLL, Capital Fund Recovery Competition Grant Source and Uses and TDC Calculation Schedule , Thresholds, certification, etc) |
50 |
1 |
50 |
11 |
550 |
$47 |
$25,850 |
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Category 4 Creation of Energy Efficient, Green Community Application SF-424, SF-LLL, Capital Fund Recovery Competition Grant Source and Uses and TDC Calculation Schedule (Option 1), HUD-50075.1 (Option 2), Thresholds, certification, etc) |
1,594 |
3 |
4,782 |
12 |
57,384 |
$47 |
2,697,048 |
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Total Burden |
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7,264 |
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82,334 |
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$3,869,698 |
13. Additional Cost to Respondents
There are no additional costs to respondents other than what is reported in Item 12.
14. Annualized cost to the Federal Government
The estimated annualized cost to the Federal Government is based on the hourly rate of $47, the 2008 General Pay Scale for a GS 14 Step 1, which represents the staff of HUD’s Office of Public Housing Investments (OPHI). This office primarily administers the Capital Fund Program, and both administers and implements the Capital Fund Financing Program, and Mixed-Finance transactions for the Capital Fund, Capital Fund Financing, and HOPE VI Programs. OPHI has approximately 40 full-time employees that work on these programs. 40 x $47 x 2080 hours per year, equals $3,910,400.
There is no additional cost to the Government related to processing less complex Capital Fund public housing development, since such processing is included as part of standard Field Office staff work.
15. Explain any program changes or adjustments.
Program Change – This is a new collection of information which was made necessary due the Recovery Act, which requires HUD to award $995 million of the Recovery Act funds utilizing a competitive process. The information in this collection is required to determine PHA eligibility to apply for Recovery Act Competitive funding and to rank applicants and subsequently to award funding. This information collection is the grant applications only and does include any of the reporting requirements.
16. If the information will be published, outline plans for tabulation and publication.
The results of this information collection will not be published.
17. OMB Expiration Date
HUD is not seeking approval to avoid displaying the OMB expiration date.
18. Certification of Paperwork Reduction Act Submission There is no exception to Item # 19 "Certification of Paperwork Reduction Act Submission.”
B. Collections of Information Employing Statistical Methods.
The collection of information does not employ statistical methods.
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File Title | Paperwork Reduction Act Submission |
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