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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991 10-07 EDAP Regular Session i EDA AGENDA CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER OCTOBER 7,1991 (following djournment of City Council meeting) 9 7 tin Y g) 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Minutes: a. September 23, 1991 - Special Session 4. Resolution: a. Approving One (1) Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority Grant (File No H92) 6. Adjournment a MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER IN THE COUNTY OF HENNEPIN AND THE STATE OF MINNESOTA SPECIAL SESSION SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 CITY HALL CALL T ORDER The Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority met in special session and was called to order by President Todd Paulson at 10:59 p.m. ROLL CALL President Todd Paulson, Commissioners Celia Scott, Jerry Pedlar, Dave Rosene, and Philip Cohen. Also present were EDA Director Gerald Splinter, City Attorney Charlie LeFevere tY Y , Director of Planning and Inspection Ron Warren, Director of Public Works Sy Knapp, and Council Secretary Peggy McNabb. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A_ ugust 19, 1991 - WORK SESSION 26 1991 EDA SPECIAL SESSION A�IND AUGUST 26 1991 - HRA SPECIAL SESSION There was a motion by Commissioner Scott and seconded by Commissioner Cohen to approve the minutes of the August 19, 1991 EDA work session, August 26, 1991 EDA special session, and August 26, 1991 HRA special session as submitted. The motion passed unanimously. PUBLIC HEARING REGARDIN THE SALE OF LAND BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER The EDA Director requested that the public hearing on the sale of property at 5538 Colfax Avenue North be continued at the October 21, 1991, EDA meeting. Action taken at the August 26, 1991, EDA meeting was to schedule a public hearing on the provision of the proposed sale of this property and to authorize staff to negotiate a purchase agreement on the property with the buyer, Mr. David Brandvold. He noted, however, there are a couple of issues staff needs to resolve in the purchase agreement to ensure compliance with the HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) requirements since the property was acquired and cleared using CDBG funds. Final approval of the sale will be requested at the October 21, 1991 EDA meeting. 9/23/91 - 1 - President Paulson expressed appreciation to the Assistant EDA Coordinator for providing the Authority members with the map and accompanying table showing he location of all new single-family homes constructed g trusted Y from 1985 to the res n etas well as th and names of the builders. p e market values President Paulson opened the meeting for the purpose of a public hearing regarding the sale of• land by the Economic Development Authority for the City of Brooklyn Center at 8:15 p.m. He inquired if there was anyone present who wished to address the Authority. No one appeared eaedtos pp peak, and he entertained a motion to I c ose the public hearing. There was a motion by Commissioner Cohen and seconded by Commissioner Rosene to close the public hearing at 11:01 p.m. The motion passed unanimously. There was a motion by Commissioner Scott and seconded by Commissioner Pedlar to table execution of the purchase agreement for the property owned by the EDA at 5538 Colfax Avenue North for consideration at the October 21, 1991, EDA meeting. RESOLUTION APPROVING TWO 2 APPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION GRANTS FILE NOS. H90 AND H91 The EDA Director presented a resolution approving two (2) applications for rehabilitation grants (file Nos. H90 and H91). RESOLUTION NO 91 -27 Commissioner Scott introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION APPROVING TWO (2) BROOKLYN CENTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY GRANTS (FILE NOS. H90 AND H91) The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Commissioner Pedlar, and the motion passed unanimously. DISCUSSION ITEMS In response to the three- session Mini Conferences Brooklyn Center recently sponsored onsored in con'unc i 1 ton with the 97th National Conference on Governance, Commissioner Cohen requested staff to provide a list of all the City's committees, commissions, boards, membership requirements, as well as any additional information needed, in order to move forward on Brooklyn Center's commitment to promoting and procuring citizen involvement and participation in City government. Commissioner Rosene further suggested authorizing funding for providing both food and any needed child care at meetings of the City's committees, commissions and boards in order to accommodate and make it easier for citizens to become involved and participate. 9/23/91 .2- Commissioner Pedlar raised a discussion on whether or not the recently appointed members of the Ad Hoc Communications Committee are required b q to e Brooklyn Center residents. The EDA Director felt certain and will confirm there is a provision permitting non- resident members. In response to the Brooklyn Center City Council's previous discussion of possible dates for future budget work sessions, Commissioner Scott advised President Paulson she will be out of town and unable to attend an meetings eet s h tat may be scheduled y g y for October 17, 1991. ADJOURNMENT There was a motion by Commissioner Rosene and seconded by Commissioner Pedlar to adjourn the meeting. The motion passed unanimously. The Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority adjourned at 11:10 p.m. Todd Paulson, President Recorded and transcribed by: Peggy McNabb Northern Counties Secretarial Ser6ce 9/23/91 -3- CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER council Meeting Date 10 -07 -91 Agenda Item Number -7 Q, REQUEST FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION ITEM DESCRIPTION: RESOLUTION APPROVING ONE (1) BROOKLYN CENTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY GRANT (FILE NO. H92) DEPT. APPROVAL: Assistant EDA Coordinator Signature - title MANAGER'S REVIEW /RECOMMENDATION:` No comments to supplement this report Comments below /attached SUMMARY EXPLANATION: (supplemental sheets attached Yes ) • 1 have received one (1) application for a rehabilitation grant (File No. H92). Attached is the application and recommendations for work to be performed on the home. I recommend approval by the EDA. The information is private and not available to the general public. RECOMMENDATION Motion to adopt Resolution Approving One (1) Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority Grant (File No. H92). Commissioner introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: EDA RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION APPROVING ONE (1) BROOKLYN CENTER ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY GRANT (FILE NO. H92) WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority established a Home Rehabilitation Grant Program to assist low and moderate income individuals in the maintenance and repair of their homes; and WHEREAS, the Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority has received one (1) application (file no. H92) from eligible individuals to receive grant assistance; and WHEREAS, an inspection by the City of Brooklyn Center has determined that the work is necessary and appropriate under the Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority Grant Program; and WHEREAS, the estimated cost of the proposed grant application is estimated at $10,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority that: 1. The Brooklyn Center Economic Development Authority does approve the one (1) housing rehabilitation grant application (file no. H92) as recommended by the staff. 2. That the work be performed as recommended in the request for council consideration form dated October 7, 1991, and that the applicants be directed to obtain the necessary bids for staff review and approval. 3. The project shall not exceed the grant limit of $10,000 per house. Date Todd Paulson, President The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Commissioner and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against the same: whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. URBAN HENNEPIN COUNTY HOUSING REHABILITATION GRANT PROGRAM PROPERTY INSPECTION REQUEST TO COUNCIL: 10 -07 -91 H92 APPLICANT INSPECTION Name Michael & Virginia Mahi a� n Staff Address 814 53rd Avenue North Date September 26, 1991 Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Time 10 a.m. Phone 561 -4062 Inspector David Fisher Building Age: 1922 Garage: Detached 3 MEMORANDUM MO UM TO: Tom Bublitz, Assistant EDA Coordinator FROM: David Fisher Building Ins =J II � g ector P DATE: October 1, 1991 SUBJECT: Rehabilitation Grant for 814 53rd Avenue North Homeowner: Michael and Virginia Mahigan Subject property is a four - bedroom, two -story home, approximately 69 years old. This is one of the older homes in the southeast neighborhood. It needs a new roof and windows. A driveway would help the aesthetic value and prevent the dirt from washing into the street. The following is a list of rehabilitation items that need to be completed. Electrical 1. Provide separate 20 -amp circuit to kitchen countertop work area. 2. Add wall receptacles in living room, dining room, lower • bedroom, left bedroom, middle bedroom and right bedroom. 3. Update wiring in the garage. Mechanical 1. Install new furnace to code. 2. Replace gas valve with an approved valve. 3. provide combustion air. Pl umbing 1. Install new, approved gas valve on existing water heater. 2. Install new, approved gas valve on gas dryer. 3. Replace faucet on bathroom lavatory sink. Miscellaneous 1. Install handrail to basement to code. 2. Install guardrail and handrail to upper level to code. 3. Repair foundation by tuck pointing both inside and outside. 4. Install joist hangers above steps in basement. 5. Repair ceiling in stairway hallway. 6. Weather seal front, front storm and rear storm doors. 7. Replace rear door. 8. Repair one of the front storm doors. • 9. Replace one of the front storm doors. 10. Replace windows throughout the house. Tom Bublitz October 1 1991 Page 2 Miscellaneous (Continued) 11. Insulate exterior foundation with rigid insulation. 12. Provide attic ventilation. 13. Provide a kitchen exhaust fan. 14. Repair bathroom exhaust fan. 15. Provide cover over all trim, soffit and fascia. 16. Paint exterior of house and trim, soffit and fascia. 17. Install gutters. 18. Tear off existing roof on house; provide new roof on house only. 19. Provide masonry chimney cap. 20. Replace sidewalks. 21. Weather seal window in porch. 22. Replace existing driveway with concrete or paved surface. • • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. The City of Brooklyn Center will be charging for all building permits for work performed on all Housing Rehabilitation Grant projects. Previously, the permits were issued on a "no charge" basis. All successful bidders awarded a contract to perform HRA grant work in the City of Brooklyn Center shall acquire permits for each specific phase of work to be completed (i.e. building, plumbing, heating and electrical). A copy of the current building permit fee schedule is enclosed. 2. Contractors are also advised to refer to the Table of Contents for easy reference of work to be accomplished with the grant. Example: Part 1 would indicate an item to be bid on the grant. Refer to Page 1 for complete details of Item 1. 3. Bids should be submitted on the Table of Contents' forms. 4. Contractor keep ne set of work n P o k ro osal forms and Table of Contents fo r proposal your record and return a completed bid proposal to the homeowner and a complete bid proposal to: Mr. Tom Bublitz City of Brooklyn Center 6301 Shingle Creek Parkway Brooklyn Center, MN 55430 Phone: 569 -3433 5. The memorandum attached to the end of these specifications is intended to provide a summary of work to be done on this project. It is not intended to be a complete description of the work. Contractors should refer to the specifications in preparing their bids. Enclosure i BUILDING PERMIT FEES Effective September 29, 1986 VALUATION PERMIT SURCHARGE TOTAL $500.00 $15.00 $0.50 $15.50 $600.00 $17.00 $0.50 $17.50 S700.00 $19.00 $0.50 $19.50 $800.00 $21.00 $0.50 $21.50 9 $ 00.00 $23.00 $0.50 $23.50 $1,000.00 $25.00 $0.50 $25.50 $1,100.00 $27.00 $0.55 $27.55 $1,200.00 $29.00 $0.60 $29.60 $1,300.00 $31.00 - $0.65 $31.65 $1,400.00 $33.00 $0.70 $33.70 $1,500.00 $35.00 $0.75 $35.75 $1,600.00 $37.00 $0.80 $37.80 $1,700.00 $39.00 $0.85 $39.85 $1,800.00 $41.00 $0.90 $41.90 $1,900.00 $43.00 $0.95 $43.95 $2,000.00 $45.00 $1.00 $46.00 $3,000.00 $54.00 $1.50 $55.50 $4,000.00 $63.00 $2.00 $65.00 $5,000.00 $72.00 $2.50 $74.50 $6,000.00 $81.00 $3.00 $84.00 57,000.00 $90.00 $3.50 $93.50 58,000.00 $99.00 $4.00 $103.00 59,000.00 $108.00 $4.50 $112.50 $10,000.00 $117.00 $5.00 $122.00 $11,000.00 $126.00 55.50 $131.50 $12,000.00 $135.00 $5.00 $141.00 $13,000.00 $144.00 $6.50 $150.50 $14,000.00 $153.00 57.00 $160.00 $15,000.00 $162.00 $7.50 $169.50 $16,000.00 $171.00 $8.00 $179.00- $17,000.00 $180.00 $8.50 $188.50 $18,000.00 $189.00 $9.00 $198.00 $19,000.00 $198.00 $9.50 $207.50 $20,000.00 $207.00 $10.00 $217.00 $21,000.00 $216.00 $10.50 $226.50 $22,000.00 $225.00 $11.00 $236.00 $23,000.00 $234.00 $11.50 $245.50 $24,000.00 $243.00 $12.00 $255.00 $25,000.00 $252.00 $12.50 $264.50 $26,000.00 $258.50 $13.00 $271.50 $27,000.00 $265.00 $13.50 $278.50 $28,000.00 $271.50 $14.00 $285.50 529,000.00 $278.00 $14.50 $292.50 $30,000.00 $284.50 $15.00 5299.50 $31,000.00 $291.00 $15.50 $306.50 $32,000.00 $297.50 $16.00 $313.50 $33,000.00 $304.00 $16.50 $320.50 $34,000.00 $310.50 $17.00 $327.50 $35,000.00 $317.00 $17.50 $334.50 TABLE OF CONTENTS DART PAGE 1 [ HANDRAIL - GUARDRAIL $ 1 Where required, Height of, Baluster Spacing and Installation, Specification for 2 ❑ INTERIOR - EXTERIOR STAIRS $ 1 Repair or Replacement of, Rise and Run and Installation, Specification for 3 X❑ FOUNDATION $ 2 Repair of —Tuck Pointing Insulation Installation and Specification for 14 4 ❑ CRAW SPACE: $ 2 Insulation of and Vapor Barrier, Installation for 5 ❑ BASEMENT FLOOR $ 2 Repair of 6 ❑X POST AND BEAM: $ 3 Repair of, Replace 7 ❑ ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENT $ 3 For Barrier Free and Handicapped Persons 8 ® ELECTRICAL $ 3 Upgrade Service, Unprotected Conductor Washer, Dryer, Hanging Receptacle, Furnace and Kitchen Circuits Wall Receptacle, Ground Fault 4 9 ❑ ELECTRICAL MAST: $ 4 Relocation of 10 ® MECHANICAL $ 4 Enclosed Space Ventilation, Replace Furnace Thermostat, Chimney, Registers, Ductwork 11 ® PLUMBING: $ 5 Water Heater Replacement, Cold Water Shut -off, Gas Valve T.P.R. Valve, Vent Connector, Dryer Gas Valve, Dryer 6 Ventilation, Open Gas Device,Well Abandonment, Plugged Sewer, Water Softener, Kitchen Sink Vent, Trap, Water Supply, Lavatory Vent, Trap, Water Supply, Water Closet and Sealing Gasket, Bathtub Vent, Trap, Wall Enclosure, Laundry Tub Vent, Trap, Floor Drain Plumbing Fixture Material and Performance Specifications 7 for, Drain Tile, Main Water Line Septic System, City Sewer 8 -1- TABLE OF CONTENTS PART PAG 0 12 ® CEILINGS $ 8 Repair of 13 ® WALLS: $ 8 Repair of 13 Ceiling and Wall Performance and Material Specifications for 9 -1 14 ❑ FINISH FL $ 10 -1 Replacement of, Performance and Material Specifications for 15 ® EXTERIOR DOORS: $ 1 Repair - Refinish of, Weather Sealing, and Replacement of, Performance Specification for I 16 ❑X EXTERIOR STORM DOORS: $ 1" Repair - Rep acement of, Material Specification for 17 ❑ INTERIOR DOORS $ 1 Repair - Replacement of, Performance and Material Specifications for 18 ❑ EXTERIOR STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS $ 1: Repair - Replacement of, Material Specification for 0 9 ® HOUSE WINDOWS: 13 Repair - Refinish of, Weather Sealing of, Replacement of,. Material and Performance Specification for 20 E]- INSULATION: $ 14 -1E Attic, Wall, Foundation, Rim Joist Installation, Material and Performance Specification for, Code Requirement 21 ® VENTILATION: $ 1E Provision of Attic, Kitchen, Bathroom, Repair of, Material and Performance Specification for 22 ® EXTERIOR SIDING: $ 1E Installation, Repair or Replacement of, Soffit and Facia, Window, Door and Cornice Trim, Material and Performance Specification for 23 ® EXTERIOR PAINTING: $ if Material and Performance Specification for 24 GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS: $ 1 Provision for an Replacement of, Material and Performance Specification for �5 ® ROOFING: $ 1E Repair - Replacement - Removal of, Material and Performance Specification for -2- TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 26 ® CHIMNEY PAGE Repair - Reline - Replacement of $ 5 -19 27 ❑ KITCHEN & BATHROOM CABINETS $ 19 28 ❑ SMOKE DETECTORS Installation of $ 20 29 ❑ GRADING Material and Placement Specification for, Seeding and $ 20 Sodding of 30 Q EXTERIOR CONCRETE WORK Replacement - Repair of, Sidewalks, Garage Apron, Etc. $ 20 31 [ MISCELLANEOUS: $ 20 TOTAL $ Contractor Name: Address: City State Phone: Home Work Homeowner Name: Address: Phone: H# Contractor Signature Date -3- 1. INSTALL HANDRAIL: . © Basement Stair [] Front Stair ❑ Rear Stair ❑X Upper Level Stair One handrail shall be installed on stairways 44" or less in width, except that stairways open on one or both sides shall have handrails provided on the open side or sides. Handrails shall not be less than 3P" nor more than 30" in height above stair tread. Unenclosed floor, open landings and ramps at a height of over 30 " from floor or grade shall have a guardrail. Guardrail shall not be less than 36" in height and shall have intermediate rails or an ornamental pattern such that a sphere 6 in diameter cannot pass through. Materials and finish shall be specified in the Scope of Improvements and installation shall be in compliance with the State Building Codes. [ Addition: Install guardrail 36 inches in height in upper level. 2. INTERIOR _ EXTERIOR STAIRS [] Repair [] Basement ❑ Second Storey ❑ Front n Rear Entrance Stairs ❑ Replace ❑ Basement [] Second Storey ❑ Front [] Rear Entrance Stairs Stair riser to be a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 7 " high. Stair tread to be a minimum of 11" wide. Wood stair stringer shall be of 2 x 10 nominal stock. Exterior stairs can be of treated stock or concrete having footings 42" minimum below grade. ❑ Addition: -1- 3. REPAIR FOUNDATION: . X� All joints shall be completely filled with mortar. © Tuck pointing shall be done only after the joints have been raked out to a minimum depth of 1/2" and wetted. ® Addition: In basement and outside around foundation. 4. CRAWL SPACE: n Either insulate perimeter foundation wall to R -11 or floor to a minimum of R -19. A 6 mil. polyethylene plastic vapor barrier shall be installed over dirt area and be weighted by sand, rocks or other non -wood materials. [] Addition: 5. BASEMENT FLOOR: EJ Patch holes and large cracks. Addition: -2- 6. POST AND BEAM 0 Repair or replace as marked. Addition: Add joist hanger to joist above steps in basement. 7. ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS ❑ Refer to Minnesota State Building Code Chapter 55 for accessibility architecture specifications. The type and scope of accessibility improvements shall be at the discretion of the Grant Administrator. ❑ Addition: s 8. ELECTRICAL: ❑ Install new U.L. certified 100 amp service panel and circuit breakers. ❑ Relocate unprotected plastic coated conductors to center of wood joist or in metal protective tubing located in ❑ Provide grounded receptacle for: ❑ Washer & Dryer on a separate 20 amp circuit. ❑ Water Softner. ❑ Other ❑ Replace hanging light or receptacle with porcelain fixture mounted on an approved box and properly grounded. ❑ Provide separate 15 amp circuit to furnace. 0 Provide separate 20 amp circuit to kitchen countertop work area receptacles. -3- ELECTRICAL CONTINUED ® Add wall receptacle in; O kitchen; © in dining room; Lower bedroom Left bedroom Right bedroom ® Middle bedroom ® living room ❑ bathroom ❑ with ❑ without ground fault. ❑ laundry room ® Addition: Update wiring in garage. 9. ELECTRICAL MAST; ❑ Relocate ❑ Other [:] Addition: ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. 10. MECHANICAL: ❑ Provide ventilation of enclosed furnace space. Provide heat loss calculation of dwelling and install new heating manufacturer's instructions capable to meet the heat loss. The minimum AFUE shall be listed at 80% and shall include damper efficiency. New appliance shall be ACA or UL listed and orsat tested. -4- ❑X Replace gas valve with approved lever handle gas valve or ball valve ❑ Replace vent connector from furnace to chimney with 26 gauge galv. sheet metal vent materials. © Provide combustion air ❑ Provide set back thermostat. ❑ Reline existing Class B Chimney to expel water heater or other gas appliance combustion gases if new heating appliance is vented through the side wall. ❑ Remove ❑ Reline existing Class B Asbestos Chimney. ❑ Add warm air register in ❑ Add return air register in ❑ Add Duct work ® Addition: NOTE: Bid to replace furnace separatdy from other items in mechanical section. ALL MECHANICAL WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH STATE MECHANICAL CODES. 11. PLUMBING ❑ Install new gallon energy miser water heater having AGA or UL listing complete with necessary gas piping tested for leaks, new lever handle gas valve or ball valve, new vent connector sealed and secured at all joints, new temperature pressure relief valve with 3/4" overflow tube extending to 6" above finished floor. Water heater shall be warranted for five years. ❑ Install cold water shut off valve on existing water heater. 10 D Install approved gas valve on existing water heater. -5- { PLUMBING continued ❑ Install temp., pressure, relief valve on existing water heater. [) Install new vent connector on existing water heater. In Install new approved gas valve on gas dryer. ❑ Vent gas dryer to outside air. ❑ Plug or cap open gas valve or fitting located at or near ❑ Disconnect existing well water and reconnect water service to City water with meter and reconnect electrical ground to City side of water meter. Well to be properly abandoned, inspected and approved by the State Health Department or City Sanitarian. ❑ Rout out main house sewer and clear stoppage. ❑ Repair or replace inoperable water softener. ❑ Install new kitchen sink vented to outside air. ❑ Install new kitchen sink water supply tubes and valves. ❑ Install new kitchen sink trap. ❑ Install new lavatory sink vented to outside air. ❑ Install new bathroom lavatory water supply tubes and valves. ❑ Install new bathroom lavatory trap. ❑ Install new bathroom water closet complete with seat and shut off valve. ❑ Install new water closet setting seal gasket. ❑ Install new bathtub vented to outside air. ❑ Install new bathtub waste trap. ❑ Install new bathtub wall enclosure and shower curtain rod.' ❑ Install new laundry tub vented to outside air. ❑ Install new laundry tub waste trap. ❑ Floor Drain ❑ Inoperable ❑ Install Other Replace faucet on bathroom lavatory sink. -6- PLUMBING continued ❑ New kitchen sink shall be 33" x 22" self - rimming, unless otherwise specified in the Scope of Improvements. Sink shall be stainless steel or cast iron and faucets shall be either single lever or two handle. a. Garbage disposal is only an acceptable work item in these two circumstances. ❑ 1. reinstallation of existing disposal when installing a new sink. ❑ 2. removing and disposal. ❑ New bathtub shall be cast iron, fiberglas or steel. Faucets shall either be single lever or two handle. Color selection shall be limited white unless specified to match existing color. Installation of a fiberglas tub insert is at the discretion of the Grant Administrator. New lavatory shall be wall -hung or with vanity. Trap shall be .17 gauge. Color selection shall be limited to white unless specified to match existing color. Refer to Carpentry section for dabinet specification. New water closet shall be viterous china with close coupled tank, include seat and anti - siphon ballcock. Color selection shall be limited to white unless specified to match existing color. ❑ New laundry tub shall be fiberglas and securely attached to wall or free standing. Faucet shall be stainless steel or brass type and nonthreaded or with a vacuum breaker. [� Provide basement interior perimeter wall drain tile system and floor sump pump. Sump pump shall discharge to an exterior french drain or City storm sewer. French drain shall be located a minimum of ft. from foundation wall and be filled with a minimum of cubic feet of 3/4 stone. Stone shall be topped with sod or reseeded to match existing landscape. ❑ Addition: Provide Municipal Water - House connection to municipal water line shall entail a bid specifying municipal tap -in fee, total length and cost per foot, location and permit. Connect to house supply lines, patch any unnecessary holes incurred where water line enters house, repair any necessary street damage, back fill and mound to allow settlement to previous ground level. Seeding or sodding the ground to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work shall be at the discretion of the Grant Administrator. ❑ Addition: -7- PLUMBING continued ❑ Provide Septic Sewage System - System shall be specified in the bid and include drawing. Installation shall include testing nd permit costs. s. Connect t � P o house drainage lines, provide reasonable protection to lawn, driveways, etc., back fill and mound to allow settlement to previous ground level. Seeding or sodding the ground to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work shall be at the discretion of the Grant Administrator. ❑ Addition: ❑ Provide Municipal Sewer - House connection to municipal sewer line shall entail a bid specifying municipal tap -in fee, total length of line and cost per foot, location and permit. Connect to house drainage lines, patch any unnecessary holes incurred where line enters house, repair any necessary street damage, fill existing septic tank(s) with dirt and back fill and mound to allow settlement to previous ground level. Seeding or sodding the ground to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. ❑ Addition: ALL PLUMBING WORK SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATE PLUMBING CODE 12. CEILINGS (See General Specification) © Repair Ceiling in ❑ Kitchen ❑ Dining room ❑ Livingroom ❑ Bathroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Basement ❑ Basement ❑ Closet h 13. WALLS (See General Specification) Repair Wall in ❑ Kitchen [] Dining room ❑ Livingroom ❑ Bathroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Basement X Other ❑ Closet of Repair ceiling and wall at stairway hallway. -8- WALLS continued [ Wall and Ceiling Repair General Specification: 1. Wherever existing walls or ceilings are to be repaired, the damaged and loose material shall be completely removed and new material shall be sized and installed to match and blend in with.the adjoining and surrounding work. All repairs shall be properly prepared to receive the finish application. 2. Plastering - New plastering work shall be installed in compliance with the State Building Codes. 3• Wall Board - shall be installed in compliance with the State Building codes. U. Perforated Tape Mix - shall comply with the recommendations of the manufacturer. A minimum temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit shall be maintained in the room where work is done until the cement is completely dry. 5. Perforated Tape Application - Follow manufacturer's directions. a. Over Joints the tape shall be embedded in cement and covered with a thin layer of cement. A second and third coat shall be applied. Each coat shall be dry before applying the next coat. Each coat shall be featheredged and extended beyond the previous coat (approximately 2 The finish coat shall . be sanded lightly and any imperfections filled in prior to any painting and decorating. b. Check to see that all nails have been driven so that their heads are below the surface of the board leaving a dimple in the surface without breaking the paper. Cover the nails dimple with three applications of cement allowing time to dry between each coat. The final coat shall be sanded lightly before application of paint or other decoration. C. Inside corners shall be reinforced with tape embedded in cement finished as specified "Over Joints ". d. Outside corners shall be protected by wood moulding, metal moulding or metal corner reinforcement. Metal corner reinforcement shall be finished with two coats of cement as specified. 6. Waterproof gypsum board shall be used in areas specified in the State Building Code. Install water resistant wall board base in the bath and shower enclosure, and apply wall board with long edge horizontally over the tub, allowing 1/4" space between the board and tub. 7. Adhesive is an acceptable bonding material. Adhesive shall be specified according to usage and location and applied in strict compliance with the manufacturer's specifications. -9- WALLS continued 8. Paneling installation shall be 3/16" prefinished paneling of a medium i quality installed as per manufacturer's recommendations. Owner shall have choice of paneling color and style. 9. Furring strips - New ceiling shall be installed over 1" x 3" furring strips, 12" on center. When ceiling butts to wood or paneled walls, 3/4" to 1 112" cove moulding shall be installed along edge. New walls shall be installed over 1 x 2 fu 1 � furring strips, 16 on center. Any existing baseboard, window or door trim shall be removed and reinstalled or replaced with new trim over new wall material, unless otherwise specified in the Scope of Improvements. New work shall be level and plumb with adjoining and surrounding work. Addition: 14. FINISH FLOORING Replace Floor Covering in Kitchen Diningroom Livingroom Bathroom Bedroom Bedroom ; Bedroom Bedroom Basement Closet of 1. Existing wood flooring shall be repaired to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. 2. Resilient flooring shall be sheet vinyl or vinyl asbestos the minimum thickness 1/16 Tile shall be medium quality and laid in exact accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. Owner to select color and pattern from readily available selection. 3. Carpet shall be a color and pattern from readily available selection of medium quality and priced carpet. 4. A finished wood, vinyl or metal moulding along edge of flooring shall be installed as part of the finish flooring installation. -10- FLOORING continued 5. Plywood used as subfloor shall be a minimum of 1/2" thick, nailed to joist spaced 16 on center along intermediate members, installed with outer plies at right angles to the joists and staggered so the end joists in adjacent panels bear on different joists. 6. Underlayment shall be 1/4 structural ► P rade plywood, article board or g Y untempered hard board placed with smooth side up. ❑ Addition: 15. EXTERIOR DOORS [] Repair and Refinish: ❑ Front Door ❑ Rear Door ❑ Side Door ❑ Garage Door Q Weather Seal: nX Front Door ❑ Rear Door Q Front Storm Door ® Rear Storm Door (X� Replace: ❑ Front Door ❑X Rear Door ❑ Garage Door NOTE: Odd Size Door All exterior doors shall be solid core wood or insulated steel and complete with hardware, strike plat and lock set. Installed doors shall be prehung or sized to fit frame complete with stops, weatherstripping and jambs. After trimming and fitting of door, all edges shall be finished to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. A door bumper and threshold are included on all exterior doors. 16. EXTERIOR STORM DOOR [] Repair: © Front Storm Door ❑ Side Storm Door XCQ Replace: ® Front Storm Door ❑ Side Storm Door Storm doors shall be solid core aluminum or wood with storm and screen inserts and complete with hardware and strike plate. Installed doors shall be sized to fit frame. All edges of wood storm shall be finished to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. -11- 17. INTERIOR DOORS ❑ Repair Door to: . ❑ Basement ❑ Bathroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Closet in Replace Door To: ❑ Basement ❑ Bathroom ❑ Bedroom El Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Closet in Interior doors shall be hollow core or panel and complete with hardware and stri e plate. Installed doors shall be prehung or sized to fit frame complete with stops • and jambs. After trimming and fitting of door, all edges shall be finished to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. A door bumper is included on all interior doors. Bathroom door shall be provided with "privacy" lock set. ❑ Addition: -12- 18. EXTERIOR STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS ❑ Repair ❑ Replace [j Basement ❑ Kitchen ❑ Diningroom ❑ Livingroom [J Bathroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom Bedroom ❑ Bedroom Storm windows shall be aluminum combinations of medium quality, unless otherwise specified in the Scope of Improvements. 19. HOUSE WINDOWS ❑ Repair and Refinish Windows in: ❑ Basement ❑ Kitchen ❑ Diningroom [] Livingroom ❑ Bathroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom [] Bedroom ❑ Bedroom Repair of windows or replacements of frames, sills, sash, trim and hardware shall match existing work in wood, design, dimensions and finish, unless otherwise specified in the Scope of Improvements. Where sash counter balances are to be removed, the area must be insulated properly. Friction guides are acceptable as substitutes. Cotton cord replacement is acceptable. A positive locking device shall be installed on all windows. All broken glass shall be replaced with new glass, matching existing in size and design and properly reglazed. All excess material shall be removed and all glass left clean. Weather Seal Windows in: ❑ Kitchen ❑ Diningroom ❑ Livingroom ❑ Bathroom [] Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Bedroom ❑ Basement Caulk and weatherstrip around all primary door and window frames, window panes or other locations that lead to an unheated space or which calls for a seal and watertight job. Materials shall be of standard brands and application shall be in exact accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. -13- Replace Window in: Q Kitchen ❑X -Diningroom 0 Livingroom ❑X Bathroom ® Lower Bedroom ® Middle Bedroom Left Bedroom [ Right Bedroom © Basement X Hallway Openings of new window units shall be framed to provide a rigid enclosure for the installation of windows. Frames shall be set plumb, level and square Within clearance limits. New windows shall match the adjacent windows in design, glass, material and finish, unless otherwise specified in the Scope of Improvements. Installed windows shall be weathers tripped, left clean, tight and weatherproof. ® A positive locking device shall be installed on all windows. ❑ Installed below grade bedroom window used as an excape exit shall have a opening size of not less than 5.7 sq. ft. with a minimum of 24 depth and 20" width. The interior sill height shall not be more than 48" from floor. Exterior of window shall be cleared for exit and when an areawell is installed it shall be of treated wood or galvanized metal. ❑ When a bedroom window unit is replaced, the new unit shall be sized to meet the requirements of the State Building Codes. ❑Addition: NOTE: 5.7 square foot window opening is required in the bedrooms. 20. INSULATION ❑ Insulate attic space to meet a minimum R -38 rating and have a vapor barrier, where accessible. Air chutes shall be installed where there is soffit venting. Provide protection around all recessed lights, junction boxes and chimney. Access opening shall be sized a minimum of 22" x 30 ", framed and insulated. ❑ Insulate exterior walls to a minimum of R -11. Drill holes and blow in insulation between wall studs approximately every 16 on center and below each fire stop. Holes shall be patched to match existing or blend with adjoining and surrounding work. ❑ X Insulate exterior foundation with rigid insulation of R -11 to above grade and extend insulation 2' below grade and cover insulation with a non - combustible material. Foundation insulation shall be at the discretion of the Grant Administrator. -14- INSULATION continued [� Insulate accessible area rim joist to a minimum of R -19 with vapor barrier facing warm side. ❑ Addition: 21. VENTILATION ® Provide attic ventilation per Uniform Building Code as follows: Ventilation - where determined necessary by the building official due to atmospheric or climatic conditions enclosed attics and enclosed rafter spaces aces P formed where PP are ceilings applied direct to the underside of roof rafters shall have cross ventilation for each separate space by ventilating openings protected against the entrance of rain and snow. The net free ventilating area shall be not less than 1/150 of the area of the space ventilated, except that the area may be 1/300, provided at least 50% of the required ventilating area is provided by ventilators located in the upper portion of the space to be ventilated at least three feet above eave or cornice vents with the balance of the required ventilation provided by eave or cornice vents. The openings shall be covered with corrosion- resistant metal mesh with mesh openings of 1/4 in dimension. ❑X Provide kitchen ventilation - Exhaust Fan - kitchen without means of natural or below minimum requirements of ventilation shall be equipped with a mechanical exhaust fan. Installation shall include mounting fan on ceiling, venting through the roof or exterior wall with cap, insulating vent in unheated space and wiring on a separate wall switch. 0 Repair kitchen ventilation. Provide bathroom ventilation - Exhaust Fan - Bathroom without means of natural or below minimum requirements of ventilation shall be equipped with a mechanical exhaust fan. Installation shall include mouting fan on ceiling, venting through the roof or exterior wall with cap, insulating vent in unheated space and wiring on a separate wall switch. © Repair bathroom ventilation. ® Addition: Repair fan in bathroom. -15- 22. EXTERIOR SIDING �] Repair or replace all rotten boards and nail down all loose boards or shingles prior to receiving new siding. Side walls shall be furred out if necessary to make walls level, plumb and free from waves, buckles and sags. Installation shall be in strict compliance with the manufacturer's specifications. F] Existing brick work shall be repaired to match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work. n Reside exterior with .021 gauge, nominal thickness, insulated type aluminum of medium quality or equal. Color selection by owner. Installation shall include window J channel, door channel, inside and outside corners, starter strip, finish mould and caulking. Backing shall be installed under siding and be of proper thickness. All nails and rivets shall be properly secured. Staples shall not be used for installation. IN Cover all window, door trim and sills with baked enamel aluminum, minimum .019 gauge. Color selection by owner. Lap - Siding shall be minimum 7/16" thick x 16" long, smooth, pre - primed masonite panels. Siding shall be installed with corrosion resistant nails and all ends shall be attached together with H- moulding and sealed with exterior caulking. Lap siding shall extend to 6 above finish grade. Novelty - Cover indicated sections of structure with new wood novelty siding, or other specified material. All joints shall be tight and adjacent end joints shall be staggered. Siding shall be installed over vapor barrier, blend and conform with existing structure. All horizontally applied siding shall be staggered with minimum of two stud spaces. Cover soffit and fascia with .019 gauge baked enamel aluminum using solid or perforated soffit material. Color selection by owner. Soffit panels shall be secured in channels to eliminate looseness and rattling. Materials shall be lapped for proper drainage and applied in full sections. Caulk joints. Staples shall not be used for installation. [] Addition: -16- 23. PAINTING © Repaint exterior siding, cornice, window and door trim including doors and windows as follows: Wood surfaces to be painted shall be cleaned by best means possible to remove loose and scaley paint and rough spots any any obvious oil and /or grease that may be covering existing wood or paint. Where previous coats have chipped and peeled, the edge shall be feathered to the maximum extent feasible and spot primed with a high quality oil base paint before finish coats are applied. No paint shall be applied until all nail holes have been filled and sanded and all defects in wood work have been eliminated. Paint shall be medium grade and applied according to the manufacturer's specifications and applied to secure full coverage. Use primer where required. Owner to select color from readily available selection. Spray application is not acceptable, unless authorized by the Grant Administrator. 24. GUTTERS AND DOWN SPOUTS �] Provide gutters and down spouts as follows: a) New gutters shall be minimum 5" wide .032 gauge aluminum with hangers placed under roofing. b) New downspouts shall be minimum 2 x 3 rectangular .020 gauge aluminum. C) Finish of gutters and downspouts shall be a baked on enamel finish. Owner to select color from readily available selection. d) Gutters shall be installed with slight pitch to the downspout. Gutters shall be securely mounted to the roof, 36" or less on center. Downspouts to be installed at one end of gutters and extend 2' at the bottom with extension. Extension or splash block shall be installed when the gutter and downspout system does not directly connect into a drainage system. ❑ Addition: -17- 25. ROOFING Q Provide new roof per City of Brooklyn Center Handout and as follows: New roofing shall be in compliance with the e State Building Codes and Manufacturer's installation instructions. Flashing, plumbing jacks and roof vents shall be checked and replaced with new when damaged, rusted or missing. Drip edge shall be installed along eave edge. All damaged or rotted sheathing boards shall be replaced with new. End joints shall be made over a rafter and all sagging portions of roof shall be corrected. Materials - New roofing shall carry the Class C label of wind resistance from the Underwriter's Laboratories and be applied according to the manufacturer's specifications. The type and weight of the materials used for the roofing shall be in compliance with the State Building Codes. Application - Surfaces to which roofing is to be applied shall be even, sound, thoroughly clean, dry and free from all defects that might affect the quality of application. a) Asphalt Shingles - No more than one overlay of asphalt shingles shall be applied over an existing asphalt shingle roof. Shingles shall be fastened with not less than four nails or staples per shingle. Installed shingles shall be 235# - 240# 3 -tab self sealing. Roll roofing shall be installed when the slope is 4 or less. Owner to select color of shingles from readily available selection. b) Built -up - Existing roofing material shall be removed down to bare wood. New roofing shall be 4 -ply built -up tar and slag or gravel roof, including all new flashing of either metal or asphalt mineral roll material. Roof shall be installed in such a way that there is no ponding water. c) Wood Shingles and Shakes - Repair of existing roof shall match existing or blend in with the adjoining and surrounding work and include a contractor warranty for the repair work. d) Fiberglas - is an acceptable roofing material. ® Tear off existing roof and remove from site. ® Addition: House Only -18- 26. CHIMNEY i ❑ Repair or replace missing brick. ❑ Tuck pointing shall be done only after the joints have been raked out to a minimum depth of 112 11 and wetted. ® Provide masonry chimney cap. ❑ Addition: 27. KITCHEN AND BATHROOM CABINETS ❑ Repair damaged kitchen cabinets. ❑ Repair damaged bathroom lavatory cabinet. ❑ Replace or add kitchen cabinets: New cabinets shall be described in complete detail including design, ng sign, dimension, installation and location of top or base units, detail of drawers, doors and shelves, type of material and finish in the Scope of Improvements. The contractor shall submit a drawing of the proposed cabinets. ❑ Replace bathroom lavatory cabinet: Vanity - lavatory base cabinet shall _ be medium quality. Top shall be approximately 22" wide with 3 back splash and covered with formica preformed or self edge top. Imitation moulded marble tops can be used as a substitute. ❑ Replace kitchen cabinet top: Kitchen Counter Top - shall be self edge or self forming formica with 4 backsplash. Separate backsplash material shall match formica counter top material. ❑ Replace bathroom lavatory vanity: Vanity -lavatory base cabinet shall be medium quality. Top shall be approximately 22" wide with 3 back splash and covered with formica preformed or self edge top. Imitation moulded marble tops can be used as a substitute. ❑ P rovide bathroom medicine cabinet: Cabinet - shall be standard size, recessed, or surface mounted, with a minimum of three shelves and mirror. When light fixture is included, fixture shall be wired on separate wall switch. -19- 28. SMOKE DETECTORS ❑ Install UL listed battery- operated smoke detector per manufacturer's • instructions without escape light complete with working batteries. 29. GRADING ❑ Provide grade fill as follows: ❑ Grade - Fill material shall be free of debris or other detrimental material. All fill shall be compacted to a density that will avoid damaging settlement to lot improvement. Top soil shall be a minimum of 4 compacted depth and free from stones, debris and other materials detrimental to plants. Slope away from building, 4 11 -6" over a distance of 3'-4 out from wall. Foundation walls shall extend at least 6" above the finished grade adjacent to the wall at all points. ❑ Seeding and Sodding as required. 30. EXTERIOR CONCRETE WORK { Replace crumbled or broken sidewalks. ❑ Replace crumbled or broken garage entrance apron. 31. MISCELLANEOUS Weather seal windows in porch. Install paved driveway using a 2 to 4 inch base with a minimum 2 inch compacted paved surface. UHC 888 r ti.r U RBA N AN HENNEPIN COUNTY � HOUSING REHABILITATION DEFERRED LOAN PROGRAM ',SUN -� :: r r HOMEOWNER APPLICATION FOR GRANT � HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION -- please Print METRO HPA Name First Name V , of Spouse � Address /7 1 ����� C j� 1V ( ti 5G � - 4h Home Phone ti City C�(�f t(� (,� \ \ (� ' (1 Zip Code II _'��' Work Phone _ �V� - 1 ��� ;.<. City of residence if other than mailing address Marital Status (check one) married, single, divorced, separated, widowed Race (check one) _White, _ Black, .American Indian /Native Alaskan, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific Islander The information concerning Minority Group Categories is requested for statistical purposed only so that Hennepin County may determine the degree to which its programs are utilized by Minority households. INCOME INFORMATION "Income" means an income y received from any source � a Resident. List all the people in occupying your house for at least nine months of the year (including yourself). Include ages and incomes. Include any income derived from rent. Total number of residents in the household How many renters? OFFICE USE ONLY 33 names of es f income of " Q\� r Q � # in household ag o residents rn residents resid ents er month source u rc of in come � v erified incomes 11 ho►,� f 70 �. 1�' 41- if Lk - $ s Total Income per month - $ per year $ �� y(Q, i`f income per month RETURN APPLICATION TO: $ 815's z Mr. Dale Ruedy (291 -6596) Y. Metro HRA income per year Mears Park Centre 230 East 5th Street St. Paul, MN 55101 I i t:-C LL 1 V t_ L 1 M ASSET TNFORMATION List the cash value of assets held by all residents of your household. 0 If money is owed on any item, the value listed should equal the marke value of the item minus the amount that is owed. t OFFICE USE ONL1' verified assets 1. CASH on hand .......... ..............................$ � �$ L�/p 2. CASH in checking accounts .- . $ ' r 3- CASH in saving accounts (including those held...... ` / in trust) $ ��� 1' $ 4. Cash value of Securities or U.S. Savings bonds ...... $ - 5. Redemption value of life insurance policies . .. , , , , , , $ 7 (, p J nor - �. �� ` Y Io, acp sec Ctitick 14o.ot�u ih\.4 $ /� 7 c Sy 6. Current Market Value of real estate, NOT I C,LUDING -7 the property to be improved and up to 2 surrounding acres. Include 100% of the outstanding balance owed to you on property sold on Contract for Deed... $ 7. Other personal furnishings, cl, TOTAL ASSETS....... PROPERTY INFORMATIOI Provide the followil loan. � �� _ �� � _ /� ,�� be improved with this deferred ` •J" � 1 l 1) g r, 1. Is your propert: a duplex 2. How many years 3. What is the app 4. Do you have any ]� c �l If yes, with wh�.� 4W � � �r Yes No (use additional sheet if necessary) �Xl Y1 C' J 1 - —� Amount $ S. Do you have any outstanding Contract(s) for Deed on the house? If yes, with whom? Yes x No (use additional sheet if necessary) Amount $ 6. Have you received a Housing Rehabilitation Grant or Loan before? If yes, from whom? Yes X No Amount $ Amount $ 2