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CAP 2016-05-09 Item 2C - Grant Application - Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for 2017 Minor Home Repair Program
City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Community Affairs and Parks Committee FROM: Evie Boykan, Human Services Manager CC: Mayor Ekberg DATE: April 27, 2016 SUBJECT: Authorization to submit CD:G Application for Minor Home Repair 2017 ISSUE King County must receive a Mayor's signed application, as authorized by the City Council, for the annual application to King County for Federal Community Development Block Grants. These funds target the Tukwila Minor Home Repair program. For 2017, we propose serving as the fiscal administrator for minor home repair in the cities of Tukwila, SeaTac, Des Moines, and Covington. This program successfully assists low and moderate income homeowners in maintaining their homes. We are applying for $125,000 for the 4 cities. BACKGROUND The Office of Human Services has been administering this program in-house since 2005. In 2015 our contractors served 20 unduplicated Tukwila households with 93 hours of labor. While we are still spending on 2015 dollars, we expect to receive a contract this spring/summer for 2016 dollars. Tukwila's current budget for this program is $130,000 for the entire program with $30,000 for Tukwila. DISCUSSION This application competes county wide with other capital, federal applications from both cities and non-profit agencies. Tukwila sits at the table to recommend capital projects, but of course cannot vote on their own application. RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to forward this item to the May 16, 2016 Regular Meeting Consent agenda. ATTACHMENTS Application— The full application is in process. 13 14 Print/Preview King County Powered by Zoom GrantsTfl King County, WA Department of Community and Human Services DCHSIHCD-CD_53116 CDBG Capital Funds 5/31/2016 deadline Pagel of 10 City of Tukwila Tukwila, SeaTac, Covington, Des Moines Mnor Home Repair Program $ 125,000 Requested $ 100,000 Secondary amount $ Project Contact Evie Boykan evie boykanAtukwrlavva qov Tel: 206-433-7180 Additional Contacts stacy.hansen@tukwilawa gov Summary Questions City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Blvd Tukwila, WA 98188 City Administrator David Cline Pavid Cline@tukwilawa ciov Telephone206-433-1800 Fax 206-433-7191 Web www.tukwilawa.gov 1. Type of Organization Upload Supporting Documentation as applicable. Non-Profits and Special Districts, see document requirements in Pre-Application tab- 100.1 thru 100,7 , 501(c)(3) Non-Profit V" Municipal Government Agency Institute of Higher Education ; Special District King County Department Public Housing Authority I I Other: Pre-Application [Some answers will not be presented because they are not part of the selected group of questions based on the answer to #2, Project Location 1. Please provide the exact Address of where the project is located (not the agency address) preferred format: address, city, state, zip. If the location is a intersection please find the closest address. Upload document and identify as 000.1 King County l -Map Depicting Location; Form 200.1 Photos; Form 200.2 Site Plan The Program will take place in the jurisdictional boundaries of the cities of Tukwila, SeaTac, Covington and Des Moines. The zipcodes covered include 98148, 98168, 98178, 98188, 98198. Single family homeowners who have lived in their homes for 1 year and who meet income eligibility are eligible for the program depending on the nature of the work that needs to be https://zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print=R 4/27/20135 Print/Preview Page 2 of 10 done. Project Category 2. What category does your project fit into? Upload Supporting Documentation as applicable. Non-Profits and Special Districts, see document requirements - 100.1 thru 100.7 Community Facility Public Improvements Parks Microenterprise ✓ Minor Home Repair Housing Human Services Other: 3. What type of activity is involved? Check all That apply Acquisition ✓ Rehabilitation ✓ Construction Services Population Served 4. How will the project's eligibility for CDBG funding be established? If Area Benefit, contact Eric Jensen to complete 800,1 Census Data, If Limited Clientele, upload appropriate documentation demonstrating determination of eligibility. Al! Applicants - Upload document identified as 000.3 Map of Service Delivery Area Area Benefit (include map of service area in uploaded documents) V Limited Clientele (include form used to document income in document upload section). Hi Presumed Benefit Eligible (severely disabled adults, abused children, battered spouses, homeless, elderly over 62 years of age) Elimination of Slum/blight (spot basis) Survey -- Conducted per HUD Regulations Project Description 5. Provide a brief overview of the project and speak specifically how Consortium CDBG funds will be used. CDBG funds will be used to rehabilitate and provide health and safety work for low to moderate income homeowner occupied housing to preserve affordable housing units. The funds pay for repair and rehab in the electrical, plumbing and other trades. Project Funding 6. Provide background and explanation of fund sources and status of other funding pursued for this project, i.e. what other grant/fund sources have you submitted applications? What funds have been committed and is there a time expiration for those funds. Are any of the 'Other' funds from a federal source? This program depends on the in-kind funds of the staffing from the respective cities that are involved in administering this program. VVith the exception of the city of Des Moines, all staff contribute their time to screen clients, hire and pay contractors and administer the full program. No other federal funds or municipal funds are used for this purpose, 7. What public participation has been held or do you anticipate holding during the course of the Pre-application and RFP process regarding this funding request? This proposed project will be reviewed by City Council committees and the full Council. Ali Council meetings are advertised 16 https://zoomgr ts.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print=R 4/27/2016 Page 3 of 10 and open to the public. Public participation also takes the form of client satisfaction surveys which are completed annually. Organization M.Descdbohowmng your agency as offered the services associated with the projoct. Present agencys capabilities, number and characteristics of cients served, and required Iicenses to Upload identified as 100,3 List of Agency Board Members; 100.4 Current Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation; 100.5 Organization Chart; 100.8 Agency Recent Audit and/or General Ledger and Balance Sheet for 2015. The Human Services Manager has succe sfuU operated this program with CDBG funds since 2OU5. The City of Tukwila provides standard municipal services to a population of about 19,300 residents 9. Services: DescrLbe the specitic service(s) or need your pmQramis designed to meet. Quantify this need, using focal or regional data that confirm or describe the problem or need, How much of the need are you currently serving? The majority of the single family housing stock in the respective 4 cities was built prior to 1978, resulting in the need for repair and maintenance work to maintain the viability of affordable housing. The low mod populations ranges from 25% in the City of Covi ,onm64Y&intheCityofTukwi(a.|ndicatorsofpoverty vsuohaxfreoamdmducedxumch stabstics, food bank statistics and DSHS stats show that there is a disproportionate number of individuals d fa iU that are IMng in poverty. Almost haif of the Tukwila residents are burdened by housing costs paying more than 30% of their income for housing, The majority of our homeowners using the program historically make 50% of median income and below. With 25 % of our population using the food bank and DSHS, we are not experiencing the economic recovery of other communities. We believe we are serving about 10% of the need. In SeaTac 17% of the population lives at or below the poverty level. Rebab and maintenance issues such as plumbing, electricaL, hvac and carpentry represent housing needs (hat many of our Iow income homeowners defer, or are unable to schedule due to the strain on their budget. Private costs for these services continue to climb. Our surveys of client satisfaction have indicated that our homeowners consider this a vital service. Over 95% are very satisfied with services that have been provided. 10. What other activities does the agency perform -- how will the proposed program be delineated from other prvgmm*offe°wdmmd/prnemices? All basic municipal services such onfire' police, public works, planning and recreation are available Vo the business and residential community. There is no budget available for housing repair or rehabilitation, nor would it be available without CDBG. 11. ELIGIBILITY: How do you determine | ibility (i i location of residence, eligibility inoxher government programs? Are you familiar with current CDBG income screening requirements? Applicants will be required to provide a copy of the tool used for client intake process as an attachment to the application phase, Upload document identified as 100.6 Intake Tool Used to Qualify Efigibility Having managed the program for 11 years we are very familiar with income screening, identifying residency, and eligibility of social and health programs. Since our main work is human services we are well in touch with the housing related needs in the community. Years ago we developed a screening tool that has already been vetted by staff in King County Housing and Community Development. Each client has a unique file that includes their application, their evidence of income, and required environmental review and lead based paint screens. The tool for screening will be attached to this document. 12. Provide the estimated milestones lor completion of your project. -answer nof presented because of the answer to #2- 13. Program Oriented Milestones: provide the date range for the quarters rw resented for servi delivery. Mkroonterpnisac Upload required document identified as 500.3; Minor Home Repair: Upload required document identifed as 600.2 Depending on when the contract is awarded, construction activities and ongoing marketing will take place during each quarter. Since this is a familiar program in the community, there need not be any delays in service delivery. 14 Do anticipate electing &ecting to charge the perrnissible Indirect cost rate allowed by0uoV.414(f)|ndirect(p&w) costs. See "Requirements Section " in Program Summary for reference and context Indicate either "Yes — provide an explanation an explanation of (he status of an lndirecl QsyPlan",draftingbaingn,Wemod approval underway m, "No 'we decline Mo take advanfage of the option to charge an indirect cosf rate." No we decline to take advantag of the optio to charge an indirect cost rate. 15. This RFP d o^ provide grant provide grantopportunities in this catsgory. Please visit the King County DCHS Housing and Community Development WeuSmeoo,umntopponunWemmtxis category that might be posted. -answer not presented because of the answer to #2- Documents Requested * 000.1_ All Applicants: I-Map depicting project location and surrounding area information. 000.2_ Pre-App Phase - Consortium Service Delivery Data. Applies to ALL Applicants download template Required? Attached Documents * be 000.1 example of project loca 000.2 service delivery area Intnx . . Q6l ll 4/27/201A7 Print/Preview Page 4 of 10 000.3_ All Applicants - Map with a line depicting area of Service Delivery. If all King County or sub-regional delivery indicate the region on the map, 000. 3 service delivery area 100.1_Pre-Application Phase - Non-Profit IRS Letter V NA Requested non profit letter of Designation 100.3_Pre-App Phase: Non-Profit/Special Districts: Current List of Agency Board Members with term and expiration dates rioted. download template 100A_Pre-App Phase: Non-Profit/Special Districts: Current Bylaws and Articles of Incorporation 100.6_Programs/Services: Upload Agency's Tool used for Client Intake process 100.8_ Agency Audit and/or General Ledger and Financials for 2015, 200,1_ Environmental Review Site Photos download template 800.1_Census Data supporting Low Moderate- Income Area Benefit. Documentation should include Census Tract; Block Group information that fit within the Service Delivery Area identified in 000.3. download template Application Questions • Special District 100.3 Agency board rnembers non profit district ▪ Client intake ▪ Audit Financials so" Requested document determination 200.1 site photos, sites are specific and not identified at this time census data 800.1 Some answers will not be presented because they are not part of the selected group of questions based on the answer to #1. Project Category 1. What category does your project fit into? Community Facility Infrastructure Improvements Parks Microenterprise V Minor Home Repair Other, please explain: Project Description and Background 2. ALL: Discuss the scope and magnitude of the problem or need your project is designed to address. Quantify this need using local, sub-regional or regional data. The cities involved in this proposal have old housing stock (older than 38 years) which shows signs of neglect and or deterioration. This aging housing stock requires more money for maintenance which is difficult for residents already burdened by other economic stressors. The majority of homeowners served in this program are at 50% of median income and below. Many are on fixed incomes. Census figures, the American Community survey, school district data, and Brookings Institute document the increased percentages of households living in poverty. The inability for our homeowners to maintain the plumbing, electrical, and other maintenance categories means that their utility costs may be higher, and the long term preservation of affordable housing is compromised, We estimate serving 10% of the need, and we find that some homeowners cannot qualify for King County Housing Repair due to the loan to value ratio, and the limited funds that are available, 3. ALL: Describe how the project/program is accessible as it relates to the following: 1) transportation, 2) immediacy of services (waiting list?) and 3) reaching isolated individuals. All services are provided at the homeowners residence. As long as contractors and funds are available, homeowners are served on a first come first served basis. Due to the coordination across departments in jurisdictions, referrals of more 18 https://zootngrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print=R 4/27/2016 Page 5 of 10 isolated individuals are rnade. Code enforcement, Police and Fire, Senior program staff, concerned neighbors, local faith based organizations i have eyes out on our residents, and connections are easily made to our programs, Our communications departments have used door to door surveying, and a variety of media tools to both advertise the program and reach out to those that may not actively advocate for themselves. Word of mouth from successfully served residents also contribute to the sharing of this information across the single family neighborhoods, 4. ALL: Can your your project or program be tunded at a reduced level? If yes, indicate the minimum amount needed to make the project viable. Indicate what change(s) would be made to the scope of the project to address the reduction in funds? Yes, the program can be funded at a reduced (evel. Since the majority of funding the majority of furiding goes inta the construction costs, we would serve Iess households, and potentiaUy woud narrow the scope of acceptabe job*, We are tinding the repairs are costing more money than they did several years a .onbisNkely that funds woud ruri out faster, We have adjusted our program policies to allow more money per household, and this might need to be scaled back if funds are reduced. 5. Identify Green Building techniques, green buiding materials, efficient cJesign(s) and pervious surfaces that will be used iri construction and long term use for energy conservation. -answer not presented because or the answer to #1- 0 Specify any known code or safety violations, Will updating any of the or energy savings within a reasonable time? If so, please explain - include the estimated payback period (in terms of years or other time frame). 111- 7. COMMUNITY FACILFrY: Describe what plan exist or actions d`mambeingc*nuidomdmoaddramnuoy inadequacies identified regarding the facility condition. Example: new roof. repair steps, sidewalks, exterior painting. #1- 8. COMMUNITY FACIUTV: Change of Use and Security Instruments are a requirement. Review, sign and upload certification acknowledging the requirements and agency commitment associated with a funding award. -answer not presented because of the answer to #1- 9. CAPITAL PROJECTS: Describe the scope in detail and specify the size of the if applicable). Engineer's or Architect's Estimate should correlate to the construction funding noted on the construction line item 00 your project budget. -answer not presented because o/ the answer m#1' 10. CAPITAL PROJECTS: Specify how you arrived at the total cost of the project, Identify the permits that wilt be required for the project as well as any land use approval (Le. lot line adjustment, subdivision, rezone, conditional use, etc), -answer not presented because of the answer to #1- 11. Describe extent the Attach all supporting documentation that relates m this need. (e.g.orders, letters, traffic accident counts, Department of Transportation (DOT) public safety statistics). Safe and healthy housing is seen as increasingly important regarding longevity of our residents. Tnehea|thnostsufmo|d. excessive moisture, unsafe stairs, wobbly railings, presence of pests, unclean furnaces can contribute to long term negative health outcomes in addition to degradation of the housing infrastructure. Recognizing this need, our code enforcement department has expanded their rental licensing program to include healthy housing standard& We see that our work actively contributes to homelessness prevention, by keeping home in a habitable condition Our fire departments witness living conditions that contribute to poor health and safety concerns, and this attention has reinforced our commitment to use our program to contribute to the best stability possible for often some very vulnerable residents, Citizen Participation Documentation 12. INFRASTRUCTURE/PARKS: Capital Plan is this project Iisted in priorities. s it identified as high, medium or Iow on the Iist? If so, what role or percentage does it constitute in this proposal? -answer not presented because of the answer to 111- ServiuoDeiveryA,ea — projectmndhorPrmWram 13. ALL: The project must serve either un area which is primarily residential and predominately low/mod income (Area Benefit) or be imited to serving CDBG income eligible clientele or rosidonts. Descnbe the area or those residents that will benefit. Required Attachment(s): FOR Infrastructure. Census data supporting LMA or Survey Results of specified area approved by HCD Staff FOR Community Facility, Minor Home Repair or Microenterprise Program: Income Screening Tool All residents are vetted for service by completing a standard application used by all cities and by submitting necessary 19 Page 6 of 10 documentation to show that they fall withiri eligible inuome guidelines. The screening too is attached for this application. Several of our cities have of the highest documented indicators of poverty as referenced in various sources; school district, census, Department of Social and Health Services, the Road Map efforts, King County Public Health Department etc. All low to moderate income residents who live within the jurisdictional boundaries of Tukwila, SeaTac, Des Moines and Covington will be eligible for services once they have filled out their applications and provided documentation of source of income. Ownership of the home is verified by King County parcel viewer. 14. ALL: Briefly describe the agency's existing staff positions/qualifications, and its capacity to carry out this activity. Does your agency have a personnel policy manual with an atfirmative action plan and grievance procedures. The staff involved in this multi jurisdictional program have had collectively almost 30 years years of experienoe in managing this minor home repair program. Evie Boykan, Human Services manager has served as fiscal manager, and has implemented this program in Tukwila sin� 2005, and is well familiar with developing the program internalty, across the cities as well as adhering to necessary regulations and procedures anidantifiedbyKingCounty and Mv sin d Urban development. Her co-worked Stacy Hansen has worked with Evie for 19 years and is familiar with the protocol and procedures around this program. The CIty of Tukwila has a personnel policy manual with equal employment opportunity policies All staif represented by the local Teamsters Union include grievance policies in their bargaining contracts. 15. PROGRAM: MICROENTERPRISE or MINOR HOME REPAIR - Who will imptement the program? Briefly describe their qualifications. Provide of written Pro w,mPo|iuiumandPmcodums Microenterprise: upload required documents identified as 500.1 Program Policies and Procedures and 500.2 Resumes of Project Team Minor Horne Repair: upload required document 600.1 The City of Tukwila Human Services Manager, or her designee, will implement the program for Tukwila and serve as the fiscal agent with King, County, In addition the Human Services managers of SeaTac and Covington will plan and implement the program in their respective cities. SeaTac has 9 years of experience in managing this program and the Covington staff has 6 years. The Des Moines permit staff has managed this program internally for several years and will continue supporting this program. 16. PROGRAM MICROENTERPRISE: What technical assistance witi be offered to assist small business or person(s) interested in establishing a business? -nswer not presentod because of the artswer to tri- ll PROGRAM: MICROENTERPRISE or MINOR HOME REPAIR - What witi be measured and how wilt performance measures be reported outside the number of undupticated persons assisted? -answer not presen(ed becauso ofthe answer to #1- 18. ALL: What i the t use of the ite? If Pro m, what ot er services are offered at this site? Upload documents 200.1_IMap 200.2 Site lan/Map site photo template. The sites are all residential sirigte family owner occupied homes NEPA Environmental Review 19. ALL: Rvodplam:Identify the nearest natural waterbody (stream, lake, etc.) How far, and in which direction is it from the project site? As the sites are all ovor the footprint of the city boundaries, there is not a single natural waterbody that applies in this case. In some areas in Tukwila, several of the neighborhoods are located in areas that are relatively close to the Green River. Staif understand the potential limitations of providing service in a floodplain, but as King county staff are now doing environmental reviews on all project sites prior to work being done, we don't see this as a barrier. 20. Endangered Species Act: How much of a net increase in impervious surface (example: concrete/asphalt) will occur (if applicabte). Does a current stormwater systern exist at the project site? Please describe. -answer not presenleci because of the answer to #1- 21. 21. A » eo|og Will the project excavate or otherwise disturb soit that has not been disturbed before, and if so, to what depth and horizontal dimensions? -answer not presented because ofthe answer 10 111- 22. 22. Toxics: Has a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (or equivalent toxics review) been completed? What was the previous use of this property? What is the use of properties surrounding the project site? -answer not presenteci because ofthe answer 10 23. ALL: Other Environmental Factors; check any and all that apply. FEMA designated floodplain Wetland Ecologicall-sensitive area Designated Historic neighborhood 20 https: asp l |{ 4/27/2016 Print/Preview Page 7 of 10 ■ Other: ire No Known Factors 24. ALL: Choice-Limiting Activities: Do you anticipate undertaking any of the following actions on this project after submittal of your application on May 31, 2016? Property acquisition, clearing, grading, site prep, etc.? If so, describe. -answer riot presented because of the answer to #1- 25. PARKS: Describe what plan exist or actions are being considered to address any inadequacies identified regarding the park and/or structure conditions. -answer not presented because of the answer to #1- 26. Will your project generate Program Income? Type Yes or No. If yes, please explain No Budget Funding Sources/Revenues King County Consortium CDBG Joint Agreement City CDBG or Other Funds HOME Consortium City CDBG or Other Funds Federal State Local and/or City, County Funds Private In-Kind Other (specify) Funds Requested by Source $ 125,000.00 Matching Funds Committed Total Not Project Committed 1 Co mitted Cost $ SS 125,000.00 125,000.00 12 ,000 00 $ 0.00 $ 000 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 5 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 S 50,000 00 $ 50,000 00 $ 50,000 00 5000 $ 0 00 5000 0 Other (specify) $ 150,000.00 $ 25 175,000 0 175,00O00 1 ,000 00 $ 75,000 00 Total $ 300,000.00 $ 0.00 $ $ $ $ 50,000.00 350,000.00 350,000.00 350,000.00 Funding Uses/Expenses Environmental Review (KC Set-aside) Appraisl(s) Architect/Engineer Permit Design and Procurement of Construction Construction *Upload Architect or Engineers Wet Stamped Estimate Project Management / Agency Project Management/ Contractor Acquisition- any type (If applicable) Administrative Costs (O&M, Travel, etc) Indirect Cost per 2 CFR 200.414(f) Other; Specifiy Use Total Joint or State/Local King Co HOME City Funds CDBG CDBG $ 2,500.00 $ 119,000.00 $ 3,500.00 In-Kind Other $ 25,000.00 5 125,000 60 $ 25 00 https://zoomgrants.com/printprop. p?rfpid=8 61 &propid=5 1 1 94&print=R 4/27/201251 Print/Preview Page 8 of 10 $ 250,000.00 $ 0.00 $ 0.00 $ $ 0.00 25,025.00 Budget Narrative 1. Cities are fully dependent on the CDBG funds to deliver the program. In-kind contribution represents the estimate of value of staff that are implementing the program. 2. Anticipated dates of award are fully dependent on the award of the CDBG funding. No other funds are committed. No other expiration dates for in-kind contributions. Other - Risk Assessments for Ibp Tables Service Delivery NORTH/EAST SUB-REGION Beaux Arts Bothell Carnation Clyde Hill Duvall Hunts Point Issaquah Kenmore Lake Forest Park Medina Mercer Island Newcastle North Bend Sammamish Skykomish Snoqualmie Woodinville Yarrow Point Uninc,King Co. Kirkland-- Joint Agreement City Redmond -- Joint Agreement City Shoreline -- Joint Agreement City Total SOUTH SUB-REGION Algona Black Diamond Burien Covington Des Moines Enumclaw Maple Valley Pacific # of Beneficiaries 0 14 13 22 https://zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print=R 4/27/2016 Print/Preview Page 9 of 10 SeaTac Tukwila Uninc. King Co Renton -- Joint Agreement City Total OUTSIDE OF CDBG CONSORTIUM Auburn Bellevue Federal Way Kent Seattle Other Total (Grand Tota Iistod below) Total Documents 19 19 65 0 65 Documents Requested * 000.0 ALL Applications: Application Certification - signed—and on Agency Letterhead download template 100.2_ADA 504 Self Evaluation Template (if applicable). download template Required? Attached Documents * • 100.5_All Applicants - Organization Chart 6/ 100.5 orq chart 100.7 Non-Profits: King County Equal Benefits I/ 100.7 Substantial Compliance Authorization Form 200.2_Site Plan/I-Map t,/ 200.2 Site plan 300.1_Community Facility Comprehensive 300.1 Com Facility Assessment Assessment download template 300.2_Community Facility: Agency 10 year Proforma 300 2 Community facility agency download template 300.3_Community Facility: Wet stamped Architect 300 3 Architect Estimate download template 300.4 ComFac_Change of Use/Ownership 300 4 Ch Use CF AuthForm download template 400.1 Infrastructure/Parks: Capital Improvement 400 1 Plan --Provide cover page of the CIP; excerpts of pertinent pages that reference your proposed project and evidence of the date of publication. Upload as one .pdf 400.2_Infrastructure/Parks: Wet Stamped Engineer Estimate download template 400.1 400.3_ Park, and Structure(s) Comprehensive V 400 3 Assessment download template 500.1_PROGRAMS Microenterprise Program Policies and Procedures 400.2 Parks 500,1 500.2 PROGRAMS: Microenterprise: Resume of 500.2 Microenterprise resurn project team members https://zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print=R 4/27/2013 Print/Preview Page 10 of 10 500.3_PROGRAMS: Microenterprise Timelines Performance Measures download template 600,1_PROGRAMS: Minor Horne Repair Program Policies and Procedures 600.2_ PROGRAMS MHR Timelines Performance Measures download template 700.1_King County W9 - (if new contractor to King 1/ 700 1 County). Requested Document Not Applicable download template Other Supporting Documents Agency Wants Reviewers to Consider in the Evaluation. 500.3 resumes microenterprise 600.1 policies and procedures * ZoomGrantsTm is not responsible for the content of uploaded documents. Application ID: 51194 Become a fan of Zoom Grants on Facebook Problems? Contact us at QuesnersODZoornC:kaces corn ©2002-2016 GrantAnalyst.com All rights reserved "ZoomGrants" and the ZoomOrants logo are trademarks of GrantAnalyst corn, LLC Loocut 1 Browser 24 https://zoomgrants.com/printprop.asp?rfpid=861&propid=51194&print—R 4/27/2016