MHMFA will utilize the following guidelines in evaluating a proposed NPA:
MHMFA will require that sufficient resources be committed to an NPA program to stabilize and preserve the area. Unless there are specific proposals for reversing serious blight, decay or deterioration, the NPA should be characterized by a preponderance of basically sound housing which may be beginning to show signs of lack of maintenance.
The designation of an area as a NPA should increase the ability of current residents to obtain financing.
Since only owner-occupants are eligible for mortgages financed through MHMFA, a majority of the structures should be owner-occupied or at least appropriate for owner occupancy (i.e. 1 to 4 unit structures).
In order to avoid displacement of current residents, a general guideline of a median income within the NPA equal to at least 80% of the median of the municipality will be utilized. NPA's with lower than 80% of the municipality median income will be considered if it can be demonstrated that residents of the NPA will be able to afford loans for the purchase and rehabilitation of housing within the area.
The NPA should contain structures whose typical repair costs will not exceed the ability of current owner-occupants to meet MHMFA loan obligations and present tenants to meet increased rents.
* St. 1974 c. 846 §5 ¶ 10 (enabling legislation creating MHMFA).
761 CMR, § 9.06