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T� r� •� Tj"�' <br />DEED awlication Attachments 5 and 6. <br />c. Was eminent domain authority used to acquire private property for purposes of economic <br />development? _'� r.w � No. Projects are not eligible for TBRA funds unless they comply with <br />the Metropolitan Council's policy restricting Metropolitan Council LCA grants for projects using <br />eminent domain. AlI TBRA avAIicants must co�z�nlete and sz�n a Certificatioa of Corr�pliance <br />form to verify that either eminent domain was not used or, if used, complies with the Council's <br />policy (see page 23). i5��� Exhibit �� <br />3. B�ow��el€� Clean Up Check those that apply. <br />a. ❑ Asbestos: <br />a) attach a map showing the parcel andloz' buildings (with floor plans) that shows the <br />location(s) and extent of contamination; <br />b} attach an inspection repart which meets Minnesota Department of Health (MDH} <br />requirements for identifying asbestos-containing material; <br />c} attach documentation to demonstrate that the proposed remediation procedures <br />meet MDH requirements for abatement or in-place management of asbestos <br />containing-material. <br />b. C7 Lead-based paint: <br />a) attach a map showing the parcel and/or buildings (with floor plan) that shows the <br />location{g} and extent of contamination; <br />b) attach an inspection report done by a MDH licensed inspector that meets MDH <br />requirements for identifying lead-based paint; <br />c) attach documentation to demonstrate that the proposed remediation procedures <br />recommended by a MDH licensed inspector meet MDH requirements for abatement <br />of lead-based paint and were done by a MDH licensed inspector. (Minnesota <br />Statute 144.9501) <br />c. Does the proj ect clean up contamination chat is a source of ground water contamination? <br />Yes �€ No � <br />Explain how implementing the RAP will improve ground water in the project area. ;� <br />DEED Awlication Part ��. <br />e. Are Petrofund dollars available for the clean up? —...�,.Yas, X No. If yes, How <br />much ? <br />4. AffordableHousing <br />a. If the proposed redevelopment includes a housing component, a portion of this housing <br />is required to be affordable. Ownership units are considered affordable if they can be <br />purchased by buyers earning 80% of the area median income (AMi). For purposes of <br />this application cycle that includes any units that sell for $201,800 or less. 11 Total <br />number of ownership units, 2 number of affordable ownership units <br />b. Affordable rental units are those re�ting at the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit rent <br />limits based on 50% of the �. The maximum rental amount to be affordable at this <br />level is based on the number of bed�po�ns as follows: efficiency $687, 1-bedroom $736, <br />2-bedrooms �883, 3-becErooz�s $1,020, 4-bedrooms $1,138, 5-bedroams $],255, 6- <br />bedrooms $1,373. Total number of rental units, <br />number of affordable rental units <br />c. When are the units expected to b e ready for occupancy? t m r month � year <br />�� . <br />