2021 New York Laws
PVH - Private Housing Finance
Article 17 - Housing and Community Preservation in Rural Areas
1003 - Contracts With Not-for-Profit Corporations for Housing Preservation and Community Renewal Activities.

§   1003.  Contracts  with  not-for-profit  corporations  for  housing
preservation and community renewal activities. 1. The  commissioner  may
enter  into  contracts  with  corporations  incorporated pursuant to the
not-for-profit corporation law (or such  law  together  with  any  other
applicable   law)  for  the  performance  of  housing  preservation  and
community renewal activities within a region, subject to the  provisions
of this article.
  2.  Prior  to  entering  into  a  contract  with  a  corporation,  the
commissioner shall have made a finding that  the  region  in  which  the
activities are proposed to be conducted contains a significant amount of
deteriorating  or  substandard  housing  which  is  not being adequately
repaired,  renovated,  upgraded,  modernized  or   rehabilitated   under
existing  programs  so  as  to  provide sound housing at costs which the
residents of such region can afford; that the corporation which proposes
to contract with the commissioner is  a  bona  fide  organization  which
shall  have  been  in  existence  either  as  a  corporation  or  as  an
unincorporated,  organized  group  and  performing  significant  housing
preservation and community renewal activities for at least one full year
prior  to  entering  into  any  contract with the commissioner and which
shall have demonstrated by its immediate  past  and  current  activities
that  it  has  the  ability  to  preserve,  repair,  maintain, renovate,
rehabilitate, manage or operate housing accommodations or to  engage  in
other  housing  preservation  and  community  renewal activities in such
region; that the housing preservation and community  renewal  activities
which  are  to be performed pursuant to the proposed contract are needed
by the region; and that the corporation possesses  or  will  acquire  or
gain access to the requisite staff, office facilities with direct access
to  such  region,  equipment  and  expertise to enable it to perform the
activities which it proposes to undertake  pursuant  to  such  contract;
provided,  however,  that  merged corporations' office facilities may be
located outside such region if they are located in a municipality wholly
contained within the merged corporations' region, and provided  further,
however,  that  it  shall not be a bar to the commissioner's contracting
with a corporation that one or more other organizations, are  conducting
housing   preservation   and  community  renewal  activities  wholly  or
partially within the same region whether or  not  pursuant  to  contract
with the commissioner.
  3. The commissioner may enter into a contract pursuant to this section
only if he determines:

(a) that the region proposed to be served by the applicant is an appropriate portion of the rural area of the state for the performance of activities pursuant to this article by a corporation;

(b) that such region contains significant unmet housing needs of persons of low income, that a substantial portion of its population consists of such persons, and that the housing stock in the region, because of its age, deterioration, or other factors, requires improvement in order to preserve the communities within the region;

(c) that the particular activities to be performed by the corporation will meet one or more needs of the region and are reasonably calculated to have a positive effect on regional preservation, stabilization or improvement;

(d) that the corporation's officers, directors and members are fairly representative of the residents and other legitimate interests of the region, that they may be expected to carry out the contract in a responsible manner, and that a majority of the directors of the corporation are residents of the region;

(f) that any fees received or proposed to be received by the corporation in connection with its activities pursuant to the contract are fair and reasonable;

(g) that the corporation will, to the extent possible, give preference in hiring to residents of the region who are unemployed or underemployed;

(h) that the corporation will, to the maximum extent feasible, dispose of residential buildings owned or to be acquired by it to the occupants thereof or to cooperative groups whose members shall be occupants thereof; and

(i) that due consideration will be given to the interests of occupants of properties owned or to be acquired by the corporation. 4. Contracts pursuant to this section shall be for a period of no more than one year, but may be renewed or extended from year to year; they shall define with particularity the region or portion thereof within which the housing preservation and community renewal activities shall be performed; they shall specify the nature of the housing preservation and community renewal activities which shall be performed including the approximate number of buildings, residential dwelling units and local retail and service establishments which shall be affected; they shall locate and describe, with as much particularity as is reasonably possible, the buildings with respect to which such activities shall be performed during the contract term; and they shall specify the number of persons, salaries or rates of compensation and a description of duties of those who shall be engaged by the corporation to perform the activities embraced by the contract together with a schedule of other anticipated expenses. 5. Prior to renewing or extending a contract or entering a succeeding contract with a corporation the division shall determine that:

(a) the corporation shall have substantially completed the housing preservation and community renewal activities specified in the contract to be renewed, extended, or succeeded;

(b) the corporation shall have received the sums, services, and funds specified in subdivision four of section one thousand four of this article; and

(c) the activities carried out by the corporation pursuant to its contract shall have had a significant impact on the community's needs as specified in the contract. 6. Prior to terminating, not renewing or not extending a contract the division shall:

(a) determine that the corporation is in violation of the terms and conditions of the contract or that funds provided pursuant to the contract are being expended in a manner not consistent with the terms of the contract or the provisions of this article; or

(b) determine that necessary and appropriate technical assistance has been provided without significant improvement in the activities of the corporation; and

(c) provide the corporation with written notice, at least forty-five days in advance, of its intent to terminate, not renew or not extend the contract and provide the corporation with an opportunity to appear and be heard before the division with respect to the reasons for such proposed termination, non-renewal or non-extension. At the same time that the corporation is notified of the division's intent to terminate, not renew or not extend the contract, the division shall likewise inform the senate and assembly members who represent areas within such corporation's geographic boundaries. 7. The division shall establish, for renewal of contracts, a procedure which provides the corporation with at least forty-five days notice of the corporation's obligations and rights in that process, informs the corporation of the amount of the renewal contract, and facilitates the timely execution of the contract and disbursement of funds. 8. The division may temporarily withhold payments and may elect not to renew or extend a contract or enter a succeeding contract with any not-for-profit corporation if the corporation is not in compliance with its contract, has without good cause failed to submit documentation required under contract or requested by the division to make the determinations required under subdivision five of this section or has not satisfied any other conditions consistent with this article for renewing or extending a contract or entering a succeeding contract.

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