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HUD-52651-A
(1/2014)
Site,
Design and Cost Report
U.S.
Department of Housing
OMB
No. 2577-0157 (Exp. 1/31/2017)
and
Urban Development
Office
of Public and Indian Housing
Public
reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to
average 2.5 hours per response, including the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the
collection of information. This agency may not collect this
information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless
it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
This
collection of information is required for developing a public
housing project pursuant to HUD regulations 24 CFR 94l. The
information will be used to provide HUDwith sufficient information
to enable a determination that funds should or should not be
reserved or a contractual commitment made. This
information
collection is mandated pursuant to the U.S. Housing Act of l937. The
information requested does not lend itself to confidentiality.
Prepare
and submit in accordance with the Public Housing Development
Regulation (24 CFR 941) and Handbook (747.1J1). A separate report is
required for each individual site or a site comprising several
contiguous parcels having exhibits and information applicable to all
parcels. A summary report is required for the project as a whole.
Where necessary, attach a continuation sheet identifying Part,
Section and Items continued.
1.
Name of PHA:
3.
Project Number
5.
Housing Type and Development Method
(1)
Conventional
(2)
Turnkey
(3)
Acquisition
(a)
New Construction
(b)
Rehabilitation
(c)
Existing
2.
Address of PHA:
4.
This report is:
(a)
the
Summary Report for
the
project as whole; and/or
(b)
individual
Site Report
Report
No. of reports
6.
Community:
7. County
or Other Similar Area
8.
Congressional
District(s)
9.
Census Tract(s)/
Enumeration
District(s)
10.
Locality Map: For the proposed project as a whole, a map of the
locality
is
attached identifying each proposed site and the percentage
of
the population by race in the census tract. Also located on the map
are existing and proposed: (a) public transportation lines serving
the site, (b) the principal industrial, commercial, or other areas
proving employing opportunities for project residents, and (c)
public schools, community,
recreation,
health, shopping and other facilities adjacent to and serving the
site.
11.
Dwelling Units by Household Type and Structure. As appropriate,
enter the number of dwelling units (DUs) proposed by number of
bedrooms, structure and household type:
Col.
1
Structure
Col.
2
No.
of
Column
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Total
DUs
Column
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Number
of Family and Large Family DUs
Column
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Number
of Elderly DUs
(a)
(b)
(c)
1-BR
(a)
2-BR
(b)
3-BR
(c)
4-BR
(d)
5-BR
(e)
6-BR
(f)
(a)
1-BR
(b)
2-BR
(c)
Type
1/
Buildings
Total
Family
Elderly
Effic.
1/Structure
Types are: D = Detached, SD = Semi-Detached, R = Row or Townhouse, W
= Walk-up, and E = Elevator
12.
Areas and Costs of Dwelling and Non-Dwelling Buildings or Spaces
Identify
separately for family and for eld-erly dwelling and non-dwelling
areas and the costs attributable to the areas.
Gross
Square Feet
Net
Square Feet
Total
Cost
Family
Elderly
Family
Elderly
Family
Elderly
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Service
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On-Site
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Currently
Off-Site
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Change
Required
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Assurance
Attached
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Explain
Change
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Sanitary
Sewer
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Water
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Electricity
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Access
Street
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Boundary
Streets
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(h)Other
(Identify)
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Site
Documents Submission
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Design
Documents Submission
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Construction
Documents Submission
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f. Construction
Completion
form
HUD-52651-A
(1/2014)
e. Construction
Start
Page
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10.
Utilities
Other
(c)
Title
Information
Recordation
plat.
(b)
Title
opinion or report and
attached
are: (a)
To
demonstrate that good title can be obtained,
6.
Site Control
(c)
Option expiration date
Other
form(s) for turnkey projects (identify):
(b)
acquisition
projects or
Form(s)
HUD-51971 for conventional and
(a)
Identify
current site control and attach evidence
(3)
party responsible for obtaining required change:
(2)
source of insurance
(1)
zoning required:
Zoning
is not permissive:
(d)
Zoning
is permissive:
(c)
Zoning
recently changed, evidence is attached
(b)
(a)
Identify existing zoning for the site:
5.
Zoning
acres
sq.
fr.
(c)
feet
(b)
feet
by
(a)
4.
Dimensions
Other
(Identify)
(f)
Private-Owned
(e)
City,
County, State-Owned
(d)
PHA
Owned
(c)
Other
Fed (VA, etc.)
(b)
HUD
(CDBG, U.R. 226, etc.)
(a)
3.
Source of Site or Property (Check as applicable and identify)
2.
Closet Major Intersection
1. Site
Identification and Address
Part
II - Proposed Site
to
perform work in connection with the development and operation of the
project.
owned
business enterprises
Executive
Order 11625 and 12138 - - employ-m(e) nt minority and women-
opportunities
for training and employment of lower-income residence of the unit of
local government of the metropolitan area (or non-metropolitan
county, as determined by HUD) in which the project is located and
awarding contracts for work in connection with the project to
business concerns which are located in or owned in substantial part
by persons residing in such area;
Section
3 of the HUD Act of 1968 - - providing
d.
Contract Documents Submission
a
plan is
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Column
(3)
Total
Column
(2)
Estimate
PHA
Column
(1)
Estimate
Developer
Turnkey
a.
The PHA, and Developer if a turnkey project, certifies that as
applicable, the development and operation of the project will be
carried out in compliance with applicable Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity Requirements - - i.e., Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 and Executive Order 11063, Title VIII of the Civil Rights
Act of 1968. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age
Discrimina-tion Act of 1975, Executive Order 11246 as amended by
Executive Order 11375, Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1963 and
Executive Orders 11625 and 12138.
(1)
attached
including any experience, which addresses:
b.
For the proposed project as a whole,
Number
of Calendar Days
Processing
Steps
Schedule
each processing step for the proposed project in the appli-cable
column below
14.
Certification
13.
Proposed Project Development Schedule
Reports
for Project Number:
of
Report
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Acquisition of Existing
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8. Site
Survey
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attached
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9. For
conventional or acquisition projects PHA obtained
private
owner’s offer to sell by:
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advertisement or listing or other
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(e)
Eligible for Assisted Housing
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HUD-52651-A
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(d)
Total Number
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(2)
Use
(1)
Type
Price
(g)
Asking
(f)
Conditions
(e)
Improvement
(Square
Feet)
(d)
Area
Exp.
Date
(c)
Option
(b)
Parcel Address/Identification
Number
(a)
Parcel
22.
Parcells Comprising Site
certifies
that the informational and other notices to occupants will be issued
as required.
the
PHA (or developer in the case of turnkey)
(b)
pant
by (1) name; (2) address; (3) whether owner or tenant; (4) type of
occupant; (5) length of occupancy; and (6) dwelling unit size
requirements.
a
statement is attached identifying each occu-
(g)
(f)
displacement)
(potential
Occupied:
or;
(no
displacement)
Vacant
(a)
21.
Relocation
20.
Known Subsurface Conditions
19.
Unusual, Existing Site Features
Other
(specify)
(e)
High
Water Table
(i)
Erosion
(d)
Rock
Foundations
(h)
Fill
(c)
Retaining
Walls
(g)
Cuts
(b)
Poor
Drainage
(f)
None
(a)
No
Yes
18.
Other Environmental Consideration or Comments.A-95 Clearance
Attached
17.
History Similar: Is the Site Located Within a Historic District or
Similar Location which may be Subject to Special Environmental
Treatment?
No
(b)
Yes
(elaborate)
(a)
16.
Noise: Is the Site Exposed to Noise in Excess of HUD Standards?
No
(b)
Yes
(elaborate)
(a)
15.
Earthquakes: Is the Site a High Risk Area for Earth
No
(b)
Yes
(elaborate)
(a)
quakes?
14.
Earthslides: Does the Hazard of Earthslides Exist Either on the Site
or on Adjacent or Nearby Land?
No
(b)
Yes
(elaborate)
(a)
No
(b)
Yes
(elaborate)
(a)
Within
an Area Identified by HUD as Having Special Flood Hazards?
13.
Flood Hazards: Is the Site Within an Area Identified
12.
Rainfall: For Low-Lying and Flat Sites, Indicate Level of Rainfall
(d)
(b)
%
area w/grades 6 through 10% % area w/grades 11% and above.
(c)
%
area w/grades 0 through 1% % area w/grades 2 through 5%
(a)
11.
Site Grades: Indicate the Percent of Area for the Site for Each
Grade Range
Reports
for Project Number:
of
Report
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Total
Other Income
Other
Income (Specify)
(a)
Total Rentals Eamily Units
$
$
form
HUD-52651-A
(1/2014)
$
Page
4 of 5
Occupancy
Unit
Other
Items Included in Rent:
(6)
Received
in
full
(5)
Income
Received
Rent
Annua
per
Unit
Rent
(4)
Monthly
of
Units
(3)
Composition
(Square
Ft)
area
(2)
Living
type
of
of
each
(1)
Number
16
(b) Equipment and Services included in Rent.
16
(a) “As Is” or Before Rehabilitation (Annual Income Last
12 Months)
months:
16.
Rehabilitation or Existing Housing Project: The following shows the
annual income for the property, which includes the indicated
equipment and services, over the last twelve
for
a property of five more units, Outline Specification, form HUD-5087.
Report,
Form HUD-92800.3 (as applicable through Item 22); or (c) (2)
For
one-to-four family properties, Underwriting
Photographs
and (c) (1)
Preliminary
Work Write-ups; (b)
15.
Rehabilitation or Existing Housing Project: Attached are: (a)
Schematic
drawings to identify proposed typical features.
Site
Plan; and (c)
Outline
Specification, form HUD-5087; (b)
14.
New Construction Project: Attached are (a)
is
not attached.
is
attached; (b)
13.
Utility Combination: A revised Comparative Analysis of Utility
Costs, form HUD-51994; (a)
applicable
to the various site as described in an attachments’ cover
sheets.
proposed
for this site; or (c)
limited
only to the property
identical
for and for and represent all sites in this proposed project; (b)
12.
Attachment Identification: The attachments to this report are: (a)
construction
document submission.
or
(c)
design
document submission;
proposal
submission; (b)
11.
Depth of Detail: The attached project description exhibits fulfill
public housing program requirements for (a)
Full
basement
Partial
Basement
Crawl
Space
Slab
or Grade
10.
Type of Foundation
9.
Air Conditioning
8.
Heating System
7.
Exterior Finish
6.
Floor System
5.
Structural System
4.
No. of Elevators
3. No.
of Stories/Buildings
2.
No. of Parking Spaces
DUs
(e)
Number
of Minors/Acre
(d)
Number
of Adults/Acre
(c)
Total
Population/Acre
(b)
DUs
per Acre
(a)
Proposed
Gross Density
Part
III - Proposed Design
Number
of Nondwelling Structures
(c)
Number
of Dwelling Units
(b)
None
Involved
(a)
25.
Demolition Required
24.
Area of site
23.
Remarks
Reports
for Project Number:
of
Report
Number
Area
to be purchased
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to be donated
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Total
Area of Site
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Deductions
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Net
Buildable Area
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(Gas or Electricity)
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Refrigerator
(Gas or Electricity)
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Attic
Fan
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Laundry
Facilities
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Venetian
Blinds
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Water
(Cold)
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Water
(Hot)
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Gas
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Electricity
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Space
Heat
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Janitor
Service
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Air
Conditioning
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Ground
Maintenance
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Garbage
or Rubbish Removal
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Other
(Specify)
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form
HUD-52651-A
(1/2014)
Page
5 of 5
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Signature
of Representative & Date:
Typed
Name & Title of Authorized PHA Official:
Name
& Title of Authorized Representative:
Name
& Address of Entity:
by
PHA Architect/Other (Specify)
as
Turnkey proposal; pr (2)
Prepared
for PHA: (1)
Warning:
HUD will prosecute false claims and statements. Conviction may
result in criminal and/or civil penalties. (18 U.S.C. 1001, 1010,
1012; 31 U.S.C. 3729, 3802)
The
information contained herein and in any attachments is true and
correct and to the best knowledge of the signatory entities.
Part
V - Signature
$
25.
Average Cost per Dwelling Unit (LIne 24 divided by Number of
Dwelling Units)
Other
(Turnkey only)
Structures
and Equipment
3.
Total Site Improvements (Account 1450)
Site
Improvements
(c)
Total Cost
(b)
PHA Cost
(a)Develpoer's
Price
Items
Section
B. Construction Cost/Developer’s Price Statement (The
following is a statement of proposed construction cost/developer’s
price.)
for
acquisition of existing units.
the
deadline date specified in the turnkey request for proposals; or (b)
date
or (2)
the
PHA proposal submission
for
a new construction or rehabilitation project and is based on
construction costs as of which is: (1)
Reports
for Project Number
of
applies
only to individual site Report Number
proposed
project as a whole; or (b) 2. Identification: The cost/price is: (a)
and
shows the total construction cost or developer’s price for the
is
the Summary Report for Project Number
1.
Applicability: The cost/price in this part: (a)
Section
A. Construction Cost/Developer’s Price Description
Part
IV - Proposed Construction Cost/Price
Reports
for Project Number:
of
Report
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Normal
Site Improvements
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Dwelling
Structure (Account 1460)
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Dwelling
Equipment (Account 1460)
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Subtotal
D, C and E
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Non-Dwelling
Structures (Account 1470)
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Non-Dwelling
Equipment (Account 1475)
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Subtotal
Non-Dwelling Structures and Equipment
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Total
Structures and Equipment (Sum of Lines 6 and 9)
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Total
Construction Cost (Sum of Lines 3 and 10)
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percent.
Architect’s
fee - Design at
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Architect’s
Fee Developer at
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percent.
Supervisory: PHA
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Total
for all Improvements (Sum of Lines 11, 12 and 13)
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Construction
Financing:
%
for
months
at
Interest
on $
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State
or Local Taxes
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Title
and Recording Fees
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Closing
Costs
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Developer’s
Fee and Overhead
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Total
for Other
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Site
Acquisition
square
feet
per
sq. ft.
Site/Existing
Property (Account 1440.1) $
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Construction Cost/Price
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Construction Time
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Instructions for
Form HUD-52651-A: Site, Design and Cost Report
1.
Purpose: When the PHA is preparing to submit a PHA Proposal for a
Public
Item
10 A locality map which identifies the items listed should be
attached to the summary report only.
Housing
Project (PHA Proposal), Form HUD-52483-A, the Site, Design and Cost
Report, Form HUD-52651-A, is the principal attachment used to
delin-eate components of the proposed project. This form is also
used to summarize the submission of site documents when the project
involves 1-4 family properties under the conventional or acquisition
developmental meth-ods.
Item
11 Complete the table as appropriate to indicate the number of
dwelling
2.
Prepared by: Form HUD-52651-A Site, Design and Cost Report, is
prepared
units
(DU’s) proposed for the site by structure type, household type
and number of bedrooms. Also show the number of buildings for each
structure type. The sums of family units (Column
4) and those for the elderly (Column 5) should be stated as totals
in Column 3 as appropriate. The grand totals should be shown on Line
6. Line 7 should show the number of units included on line 6 for
occupancy by the handicapped.
by
the PHA and its architect under the conventional and acquisition
methods. Under the turnkey method, Form HUD-52651-A is initially
prepared by prospective developers as part of their turnkey
proposal. By signing the form, the PHA formally incorporates it into
its PHA proposal which is submitted to HUD. Only one turnkey
proposal is permitted for each PHA proposal.
The
structure types are defined as follows: (a) Detached (D): A
structure which consists of a single living unit and is surrounded
by permanent open spaces; (b) Semi-Detached (SD): A structure
containing two living units separated by a common vertical wall: (c)
Row (R): A structure containing three or more living units, each
separated by vertical walls, and generally having individual
entrances and interior stairs; (d) Walk-up (W): A multi-level
low-rise structure containing two or more living units, each
separated horizontally (ceiling/floor) and by vertical walls; (e)
Elevator (E): Any high-rise structure for which an elevator is
required under the Minimum Property Standards (MPS) or local
building codes.
3.
Number: Original and one more copies. (Note:
The Form HUD-52651-A, itself, calls for attachments).
4.
Distribution: A turnkey developer shall submit the original and at
least one
copy
of Form HUD-52651-A to the PHA with all attachments as part of a
turnkey proposal. The Developer’s Packet may specify a greater
number of copies to be submitted to the PHA. A PHA shall attach the
original to the original of its PHA Proposal which is submitted to
the applicable HUD Field Office and shall retain the copy with a
copy of its PHA Proposal in its files. A PEA may also be requested
by the Field Office to submit additional copies of its proposal. If
the Field Office plans to request any additional copies of the
proposal form the PHA, the Field Office should advise the PHA to
specify a sufficient number of turnkey proposals in the Developer’s
Packet.
The
summary report must indicate the sum total of the dwelling units
from all the individual reports.
Item
12. Identify the areas for each of the space types listed. The
summary report must indicate the sum total of the areas from all of
the individual reports.
Item
13. Enter the estimated number of calendar days in each box
depending on
5.
Instructions for Preparation: The Site, Design and Cost Report (Form
HUD-52651-A) is to be prepared in accordance with the public housing
develop-
the
development method. The summary report shall indicate the time
estimate which is the longest of the individual reports. Any
estimates in excess of the amounts established as Standard
Processing Times (SPTs) shall be accompanied by a jurisdiction of
the extra time required.
ment
regulation (24 CFR-941) and Handbook 7417.1 by either the PHA
(Conventional and Acquisition methods) of the turnkey developer
(Turnkey method). Except for conventional or acquisition projects
involving 1-4 family properties, a separate Form and HUD-52651-A is
to be submitted for each individual site or a site comprising
several contiguous parcels having common exhibits or other
information. In addition, a Form HUD-52651-A (Parts I,IV and V) is
to be submitted summarizing the project as a whole.
a.
Turnkey. The
turnkey developer shall enter estimates in column (1). The
PHA
shall complete the estimate by entering the number of days to
complete its part of the processing in column (2). The PHA shall
enter the total of columns (1) and (2) in column (3). Enter the
information on each lime as follows:
For
convential or acquisition projects involving 1-4 family properties,
a Form HUD-52651-A with Part I, Items 1-11, Part IV and Part V
completed shall be submitted summarizing the site documents for each
group of properties being proposed. Each part should indicate the
total of all properties approved or submitted to date. The following
attachments are required with each group of properties submitted to
HUD for approval:
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a. No entries are made on this line for the turnkey method.
Line
b. No entries are made on this line if this stage is to be bypassed;
i.e., the
design
documents are being incorporated with the proposal or the
construction documents. Otherwise enter the number of days required
form HUD approval of the PHA proposal to developer submission of the
design documents to HUD (Col. 2). (The Total (Col. 3) should not
exceed the SPT of 60 days).
a.
Offers of Sale of Real Property and Purchase Agreements (executed
Forms HUD-51971-I and II).
Line
c. Enter the number of days from HUD approval of the design
documents
b.
Neighborhood Map designating properties previously approved by HUD
(or
PHA proposal if the design documents stage is to be bypassed) to
turnkey developer submission of the construction documents to the
PHA (Col. 1) and PHA submission of the construction documents to HUD
(Col.2) (The Total (Col. 3) should not exceed the SPT of 90 or 120
days).
and
acquired by the PHA and the properties currently being submitted for
HUD approval.
c.
Appraisal (Form HUD-92800-3)
d.
Work write-ups for properties to be rehabilitated and repair
descriptions for those requiring only minor repairs.
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d. The PHA (Col. 3) shall enter the number of days from HUD approval
of
the
construction documents to the date of the contract of sale
conference (SPT 30 days).
e.
A statement of how each property was identified and whether it is
currently occupied by an owner or tenant.
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e. The developer shall enter the number of days from execution of
the
Specific
instructions for completing each item follow. If there is
insufficient space on the form, a continuation sheet may be used
which clearly identifies the material by Part, Section, and item
number.
Contract
of Sale to start of construction (Col. 1) The PHA shall enter the
number of days from the contract of sale conference to execution of
the Contract of Sale, if not signed at contract of sale conference,
(Col. 2).
Part
I-General
The
PHA shall transfer only the number of days in Col. (2) to Col. (3).
There are no SPTs for these actions because the Contract of sale is
presumed to be executed at the contract of sale conference and
construction start is presumed at the execution of the Contract
of Sale.
Item
1. State the legal name of the PHA.
Item
2. State the complete mailing address of the PHA. Item 3. Complete
the project number, if known.
Line
f. The turnkey developer shall enter the number of days required
from
Item
4. Check the box which indicates that this is an individual and/or a
summary report, and complete the data.
execution
of the Contract of Sale to completion of construction or
rehabilitation. (Cols. 1 and 3). (No SPT)
Item
5. Check only one box to identify the proposed housing type and
selected development method for the proposed project.
Line
g. No entries are made on this line for the turnkey method.
Line
h. The PHA shall enter the sum of the horizontal totals in column
(3) only.
Item
6. State the name of the community in which the project is proposed
to be
b.
Conventional. The
PHA shall enter estimates for each processing stage in column (3)
only:
located.
A community (formerly referred to as a locality) is defined as
municipality or other general purpose political subdivision below
the country level (e.g., city, town, township).
Line
a. Enter the number of days from HUD approval of the PHA proposal to
submission of the site documents.
Item
7. State the name of any applicable county or similar area of
jurisdiction
Line
b. No entries are made on this line if design documents are being
incorpo-
(broader
than the community) in which the project is proposed to be
rated
with the PHA proposal or construction documents (design docu-ment
stage bypassed). Otherwise enter the number of days required from
HUD approval of the PHA proposal to submission of the design
documents. (SPT 60 days)
located.
Item
8. If known, identify each Congressional district within which the
project will be located.
Item
9. If known, identify each Census Tract or Enumeration District
within which the project will be located.
form
HUD-52651-A
(1/2014)
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c. Enter the number of days from HUD approval of the design
documents
Item
9. For conventional or acquisition projects only, explain how site
was
(or
PHA proposal if the design document stage is to be bypassed) to
submission of the construction documents. (SPT 90 or 120 days)
located.
Check the appropriate box and if lines (a) and (b) are not
appropriate, explain the circumstances on line (c).
Line
d. Enter the number of days required from HUD approval of the
construction
Item
10. Explain the status of utility services to the site. Check the
appropriate box
documents
to PHA submission of the contact award documents. (SPT 60
to
indicate if the service is presently available (show ”Not
Applicable” if appropriate). If a change to the existing
status will be required i.e., extension, relocation, improvement or
increased capacity, explain the change and attach a written
assurance from the responsible local agency that funds are available
and the work will be completed in time to serve the proposed
project.
days)
Line
e. Enter the number of days required from HUD approval of the
contract
award
documents to issuance of the Notice to Proceed. (No SPT established
for this step)
Line
f. Enter the estimated number of days from issuance of the Notice to
Proceed to completion or rehabilitation.
Item
11. Complete as applicable.
Line
g. No entries are made on this line for the conventional method.
Line h. Enter the total of all amounts in column (3) except
line a.
Item
12. Complete as applicable indicating whether any special drainage,
etc. requirements are anticipated.
Item
13-17 If any of these conditions are present, explain the
circumstances,
c.
Acquisition. The
PHA shall enter estimates for each processing stage in column (3)
only:
extent
or source of the hazard and what steps will be taken to mitigate
potential damaging effects on the project, residents or the
environment.
Line
a. Enter the number of days from HUD approval of the PHA proposal to
Item
18. Indicate any other environmental considerations applicable to
the site
submission
of the site documents. Omit this line if the project involves 1-4
family (single-family) units.
and
any state or local restrictions above and beyond HUD requirements.
Provide a similar as in items 13-17. Attach A-95 clearance if
obtained. Advance A-95 clearance is recommended, but not required.
HUD will obtain it during its processing if it is not attached.
Line
b-e. No entries required on these lines for the acquisiton method.
Line
f. Enter the number of days from HUD approval of the last
site
document to completion of repair work on the last unit.
Item
19. Check the appropriate box (or boxes) which describes any unusual
site
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g. for projects involving 1-4 family units, enter number of days
required to
features.
If none, check box (a). Use box (e) to list others not shown such as
surface rock, creeks, heavily forested, steep slopes, or power
lines.
submit
site documents on all properties. (SPT is one year to acquire all
properties)
Item
20. Where any problems are known or suspected, describe the problem
and
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h. Enter the total of all amounts in column (3) including
line a.
the
results of any preliminary examination indicating that the adverse
conditions can be overcome. State the nature and extent of required
corrective actions.
Item
14. By signing this Report, the PHA (all methods) and the turnkey
developer
(Turnkey
method) each certifies as started; and to the summary report each
shall attach the plan addressing the two areas described.
Item
21. If the site is vacant, check the box (a) and proceed to item 22.
If the site
Part
II-Proposed Site
Indicate
the report number and project number (if known) at the top of each
page.
is
occupied, check the box (b) and provide additional information.
Indicate the total number of various types of occupants which would
need to be relocated. for purposes of this Report, individuals are
single persons without dependents and are not considered families.
Indicate “Not Applicable” if any occupant type is not
present on this site. Indicating the number of families and
individuals in box (e) which are eligible for assisted housing
provides a means to estimate relocation expenses without violating
their privacy. Check box (f) as a reminder to attach the information
statement with the required elements. By checking box (g) the
PHA or turnkey developer recognizes the obligation to provide the
appropriate notifications to occupants as required by HUD.
Item
1. Enter the address of the site or other descriptive information
especially if the site is located in a rural area.
Item
2. Major intersecting streets or roads may provide further
identification of
the
site.
Item
3. Check the appropriate box which identifies the present owner of
the site.
Item
4. Enter the dimensions if known or an estimate. If dimensions are
inappropriate,
enter irregular. Calculate the total square foot and acres
in
the site.
Item
22. If the site consists of more than one parcel, devise a number
system to
Item
5. Identify the current zoning of the site and check the box
indicating
identify
each parcel on a separate line in column (a). Provide further
identification of each parcel in column (b) such as street address,
owner‘s name, or an obvious physical feature and, for
properties to be acquired ”as is” or rehabilitated, show
the year built in column (b). Insert the option expiration date in
column (c) calculated from the information on the site control
document. Show the total square foot area for each parcel in column
(d). In column (e) indicate the types of improvements and future use
of any improvements on each parcel by the following codes: In column
(e) (1) Type, show D = Dwelling or N = Nondwelling; In column (e)
(2) Use, show V = Vacant land (no improvements) A = Use as is, D =
will be demolished, R = will be rehabilitated. Enter one or more
code letters for each parcel in columns (e) (1) and (e) (2).
Indicate by checking column (f) that there are special conditions
involving the acquisition of the parcel such as title problems,
condemnation expected, relocation involved or any unusual situation,
such as currently owned by PHA. Explain the condition in Item 23.
Insert the asking price in column (g) from the site control
document. If the parcel will be donated, indicate this in column (g)
also.
whether
the zoning was recently changed (if so, attach the evidence) and
whether the zoning will permit the intended use or not. If not,
indicate the zoning required, the basis for believing that proper
zoning can be secured, and the party responsible for obtaining it.
Item
6. Check the appropriate box and attach form HUD-51971-II or other
evidence
of control or ownership depending on development method. enter the
option expiration date or the earliest date if there is more than
one parcel involved.
Item
7. Check the two boxes as a reminder that the two pieces of title
information
are
to be attached. Title information shall be in the form of a title
opinion or report and a recordation plat to demonstrate that good
title can be obtained and that there will be no encumbrances which
would interfere with the development of the proposed project. At the
time of transfer, title must be good and marketable, and free of any
mortgage, lease, lien or other ecumbrances, such as use or building
restrictions, zoning ordi-nances, easements, or rights-of-way which
would affect the value or proposed use of site.
Item
23. Cite any state, local or regional plans (including Housing
Assistance
Item
8. Check the box as a reminder to submit a survey of the site (to
Include all
Plans)
which served as the basis for selecting the proposed site. Also
state the reason for recommending exclusion of any parcels from the
site and any other acquisition difficulties or conditions. Identify
any proposed condition of purchase which should be included in the
Purchase agreement, Form HUD-51971-II.
the
parcels in this report). A ”transit survey“ shall be
prepared by a surveyor or engineer, drawn to a scale of one inch to
forty feet (1” = 40' ) or larger, showing;
a.
the North point, property lines, and dimensions;
b.
the community, county, and State in which the property is located,
and the lot and block number of the property and adjacent
properties;
Item
24. Indicate the total square feet and acres acquired by the various
means
c.
the location and dimensions of all fights-of-way easements;
listed.
Acquisition by condemnation should be shown as a purchase. Vacated
area owned by a public entity should be shown as a donation. The
total area of the site should not be greater than the total of lines
(a) and (b), and should be the same as the total area of the parcels
identified in Item 22, as well as streets, easements and unbuildable
land. The result of subtracting line (d) from Line (c) is the net
buildable are of the site.
d.
contours indicating current grades;
e.
an outline and dimensions of any existing structures;
f.
the location and size of utilities; and
g.
the location of any known subsurface conditions.
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Item
25. Summarize any demolition by checking the appropriate box and
indicat-
c.
Acquisition method. The PHA shall enter its costs in column (c).
Line 11
ing
the total number of dwelling units or non-dwelling structures to be
demolished.
should
not be more than 10% of the estimated total development cost of the
project. No entries should be made for items under ”Other“.
Part
III-Proposed Design
2.
The amounts for items 1 through 11 are based on the prevailing
Davis-Bacon
Item
1. Enter the various density factors requested based on the dwelling
units planned for this site only.
wage
rates and include any applicable social security and sales taxes,
insurance and bond premiums, and a pro rata share of the
contractor’s fee (profit and overhead). The cost/price should
be stated in terms of actual cost, without contingency, since an
amount for contingency will be included in the Development Cost
Budget provided to the PHA by the area Office with the proposal
approval letter.
Items
2-10. Provide the information requested for the building or units on
this site
only.
Item
11. Check the appropriate box which will indicate if design or
construction
documents
are included as part of the proposal instead of schematics. If (b)
or (c) is checked, attach the documents required by Handbook 7417.1,
complete items 12 and 13 only and proceed to Part V.
3.
The ”Other“ items are to be calculated as follows for
turnkey projects only:
a.
Construction
Financing. Indicate
the amount of the Construction loan,
Item
12. If the plans, specifications and other attachments are identical
for all
the
interest rate and the number of months of construction time and
enter in column (a) the amount for construction financing.
sites,
they need only be attached to the first report. If they are
applicable to some sites but not all, enclose a cover sheet
identifying each site and they need not be attached to more than one
report.
b.
State
or local taxes. Enter
an anticipated amount for any state or local
taxes
except real property taxes. The turnkey price at settlement will be
adjusted for any real property taxes paid by the developer during
construc-tion.
Item
13. If the prepared Form HUD-51994, Analysis of Utility costs, is
not to be used, a revised one must be attached and the box checked.
Item
14. For new construction projects only, check the boxes as a
reminder to attach the three items shown;
c.
Title
and recording fees, closing costs, and developer’s fee. The
amount for these items shall be entered as appropriate.
a.
a completed Outline Specification (Form HUD-5087)
4.
Enter the amount for site acquisition. Since this amount is subject
to HUD appraisal, it may be the asking price or an estimate of
value.
b.
a site plan (schematic drawing) based on available topographical
informa-
5.
The following is a brief description of the accounts relating to
construction
tion
and known subsurface soil conditions which identifies:
(1)
the outline and dimensions of each structure (dwelling and
non-dwelling);
costs:
a.
Site
Acquisition (Account 1440.1). The
account includes the amounts
(2)
the existing and proposed locations of streets, easements, and
utilities (e.g. telephone, water, sewerage, gas, electric);
for
land and existing improvements. Any amounts for condemnation and for
the value of property donated are also included.
(3)
the distance of utilities from the site boundary;
b.
Site
Improvements (Account 1450). This
account includes the amount
(4)
proposed foundations, building grades, drainage swales, and extent
of grading required; and
for
normal site improvements (e.g., demolition, grading, utility
installation, streets, parking and other paved areas, structural
playground facilities and landscaping) and the amount for any
special improvements required because of unusual site conditions
(e.g., abnormal excavation resulting from unusual subsoil
conditions, and excess foundation work such as pilings, caissons and
underpinnings).
(5)
the proposed placement of trees and shrubs, and primary land uses
such
as
placement of buildings, play fields, tot lots, conversational
groupings and parking or other paved areas.
c.
schematic drawings which identify: (1) typical building elevations;
c.
Dwelling
Construction (Account 1460). This
account includes the cost
(2)
typical building floor plans for each structure type, showing the
gross square feet of floor area, and the area for each type of
non-dwelling space;
for
normal foundations, structural framing and interior and exterior
finish, closets, other occupant storage areas, and certain common
spaces such as entrances, corridors, lobbies, janitorial closets,
and laundry, heating and equipment spaces. Costs of major systems
and equipment such as plumbing, electrical heating and air
conditioning within units are included as well as the cost of
elevators and related equipment. Built in equipment such as
counters, cabinets, cupboards and shelving are also included.
typical
floor and wall sections, mechanical features and equipment; and
typical
unit floor plans for each size and structure type.
Item
15. For rehabilitation and acquisition of existing housing projects,
check the boxes as a reminder to attach the three items shown:
d.
Dwelling
Equipment (Account 1465). This
account includes the cost of
a.
preliminary work write-ups to describe the extent and nature of work
required to rehabilitate or repair each property.
ranges,
refrigerators, shades, screens or similar equipment provided in
dwelling structures.
b.
photographs of typical interior and exterior buildings and units to
illustrate the extent of rehabilitation or repairs required.
e.
Nondwelling
Construction (Account 1470). This
account includes the
c. for
one-to-four family properties, Form HUD-92800-3 (as applicable
through
costs
for management, maintenance and community space or structures.
Community space includes social, recreational, health and child care
facilities. All necessary built in equipment and plumbing, heating,
ventilat-ing and electrical systems are included in these costs.
item
22), or for rehabilitation of properties of 5 or more units, a
completed Outline Specification, form HUD-5087.
Item
16. Complete the information requested for each property ”as
is“. Composi-
f. Nondwelling
Equipment (Account 1475).
This account costs for all movable
equipment
required for management, maintenance, and community spaces.
tion
refers to number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, variations in
size or other features which may vary the existing rent structure.
Check the items of equipment and services included in the existing
monthly rental.
Part
V-Signature
1. If
the form was prepared for the PHA by the turnkey developer or PHA
architect
or
development manager, the preparer shall complete the entity and
represen-tative identification and sign and date the form.
Part
IV-Proposed Construction Cost/Price
Section
A: Construction Cost/Developer's Price Descriptipon
2.
The PHA official shall provide name, title, signature and date as
requested.
Item
1. Indicate whether this is the summary or an individual site report
by
3.
The signatories complete these entries with full knowledge of the
certification
checking
the appropriate box and completing the data. If only one site is
involved, a summary report is not necessary.
being
provided and the penalties which may be imposed on persons or
organizations for improper or false statements or information.
Item
2. Check the appropriate box and enter the appropriate date. Section
B: Construction Cost/Developer's Price Statement
1.
Enter estimated cost amounts for each line item based on the
development method as follows:
a.
Turnkey method. The turnkey developer shall enter amounts in column
(a)
for
costs which will incur. The PHA shall enter its costs over and above
the turnkey developer’s costs in column (b). The PHA shall
total the amounts in (a) and (b) for each item and enter it in
column (c).
b.
Conventional method. The PHA shall enter the estimated costs it will
incur
for
each item in column (c). No entries should be made for items under
”Other“.
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