Current through Reg. 49, No. 50; December 13, 2024
Section 23.61 - Single Family Development (SFD) General Requirements(a) Program funds under this subchapter may be used for the Development of new single family housing for homeownership that complies with affordability requirements as defined at 24 CFR § 92.254.(b) Program funds under this subchapter are only eligible to be administered by a CHDO certified as such by the Department. A separate grant for CHDO operating expenses may be awarded to CHDOs that receive a Contract award if funds are provided for this purpose in the NOFA. A CHDO may not receive more than one grant of CHDO operating funds in an amount not to exceed $50,000 within any one year period, and may not draw more than $25,000 in CHDO operating funds in any twelve month period from any source, including CHDO operating funds from other HOME Participating Jurisdictions.(c) The Household's income must not exceed 80 percent AMFI.(d) Each unit must meet the design and quality requirements described in paragraphs (1) - (5) of this subsection: (1) Current applicable International Residential Code, local codes, ordinances, and zoning ordinances in accordance with 24 CFR § 92.251(a);(2) Include the following amenities: Wired with RG-6 COAX or better and CAT3 phone cable or better to each bedroom and living room; Blinds or window coverings for all windows; Disposal and Energy-Star or equivalently rated dishwasher (must only be provided as an option to each Household); Oven/Range; Exhaust/vent fans (vented to the outside) in bathrooms; Energy-Star or equivalently rated lighting in all rooms, which may include LED bulbs. The living room and each bedroom must contain at least one ceiling lighting fixture and wiring must be capable of supporting ceiling fans; and Paved off-street parking for each unit to accommodate at least one mid-sized car and access to on-street parking for a second car;(3) Contain no less than two bedrooms. Each unit must contain complete physical facilities and fixtures for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation;(4) Each bedroom must be no less than 100 square feet; have a length or width no less than 8 feet; be self contained with a door; have at least one window that provides exterior access; and have at least one closet that is not less than two feet deep and three feet wide and high enough to contain at least five feet of hanging space; and(5) Be no less than 800 total net square feet for a two bedroom home; no less than 1,000 total net square feet for a three bedroom and two bathroom home; and no less than 1,200 total net square feet for a four bedroom and two bathroom home.(e) Housing proposed to be constructed under this subchapter must meet the requirements in Chapters 20 and 21 of this Title and plans submitted with the Application must be certified by a licensed architect or engineer.(f) The total hard construction costs are limited to $120 per square foot of conditioned space and $135,000 for units with three or fewer bedrooms and the lesser of $120 per square foot of conditioned space or $150,000 units with four or more bedrooms. Not more than once per year, the Board in its sole discretion, may increase or decrease by up to 5 percent of the limitation for hard construction costs. Total Activity costs may not exceed HUD Subsidy Limits. Current dollar amounts under this subsection will be reflected on the Department's website.(g) In addition to the Direct Activity Costs allowable under subsection (f) of this section, a sum not to exceed $15,000 may be used to pay for any or all of the following, as applicable:(1) Necessary environmental mitigation as identified during the Environmental review process;(2) Installation of an aerobic septic system; and(3) Homebuyer requests for accessibility features.(h) Developer fees (including consulting fees) are limited to 15 percent of the total hard construction costs. The developer fee will be reduced by one percent per month or partial month that the construction period exceeds the original term of the construction period financing.(i) General Contractor Fees are limited to 15 percent of the total hard construction costs. The General Contractor is defined as one who contracts for the construction of an entire development Activity, rather than a portion of the work. The General contractor hires subcontractors, such as plumbing contractors, electrical contractors, etc., coordinates all work, and is responsible for payment to the subcontractors. A prime subcontractor will also be treated as a General Contractor, and any fees payable to the prime subcontractor will be treated as fees to the General Contractor, in the scenarios described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection:(1) Any subcontractor, material supplier, or equipment lessor receiving more than 50 percent of the contract sum in the construction contract will be deemed a prime subcontractor; or(2) If more than 75 percent of the contract sum in the construction contract is subcontracted to three or fewer subcontractors, material suppliers, and equipment lessors, such parties will be deemed prime subcontractors.(j) Construction period financing for each unit shall be structured as a zero percent interest loan with a 12-month term. The maximum construction loan amount may not exceed the total development cost less developer fees/profit, closing costs associated with the permanent mortgage financing, and ineligible Activity costs. Prior to construction loan closing, a sales contract must be executed with a qualified homebuyer.(k) In the instance that the total development cost equals more than 100 percent of the appraised value, the portion of the development cost that exceeds 100 percent of the appraised value will be granted to the developer to buy down the purchase price. Reasonable and customary seller closing costs may be provided with HOME funds as a grant to the Developer.(l) Direct assistance to the buyer will be structured as a first and/or second lien loan(s):(1) A first-lien, fully amortizing, repayable loan with a 30-year term may be provided by the Department and will initially be evaluated at zero percent interest. The loan amount will not exceed the total development cost combined with reasonable and customary buyer's closing costs. Should the estimated housing payment, including all funding sources, be less than the minimum required housing payment for the minimum term, the Department may charge an interest rate to the homebuyer such that the total estimated housing payment is no less than the required minimum housing payment. In no instance shall the interest rate charged to the homebuyer exceed five percent, and such result may deem the applicant as overqualified for assistance.(A) The total Mortgage Loan may include costs incurred for the total development cost and Mortgage Loan Closing Costs, exclusive of Match funds.(B) The total Debt-to-Income Ratio shall not exceed the limitations set forth in Chapter 20 of this Title.(C) For buyers whose income is equal to or less than 50 percent AMFI, the minimum required housing payment shall be no less than 15 percent of the household's gross income. For homebuyers whose income exceeds 50 percent AMFI, the minimum required housing payment shall be no less than 20 percent of the household's gross income.(2) Downpayment and closing costs assistance is limited to the lesser of downpayment required by a third-party lender and reasonable and customary buyer's closing costs, or the amount required to ensure affordability of the HOME financing. Downpayment and closing cost assistance may not exceed ten percent of the total development cost and shall be structured as a five or ten-year deferred, forgivable loan with a subordinate lien, in accordance with the required federal affordability period.(3) A first lien conventional mortgage not provided by the Department must meet the mortgage financing requirements outlined in Chapter 20 of this Title.(m) Earnest money is limited to no more than $1,000, which may be credited to the homebuyer at closing, but may not be reimbursed as cash.(n) If a Household should become ineligible or otherwise cease participation and a replacement Household is not located within 90 days of the end of the construction period, all additional funding, closings, and draws on the award will cease and the Department will require the Applicant to repay any outstanding construction debt in full.(o) The Division Director may approve the use of alternative floor plans or lots from those included in the approved Application, provided the requirements of this section can still be met and such changes do not materially affect the total budget.(p) To ensure affordability, the Department will impose resale or recapture provisions established in this Chapter.10 Tex. Admin. Code § 23.61
The provisions of this §23.61 adopted to be effective October 31, 2012, 37 TexReg 8491; amended to be effective January 5, 2014, 38 TexReg 9497; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 40, Number 34, August 21, 2015, TexReg 5327, eff. 8/30/2015; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 42, Number 30, July 28, 2017, TexReg 3765, eff. 8/3/2017; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 42, Number 48, December 1, 2017, TexReg 6793, eff. 12/6/2017; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 43, Number 28, July 13, 2018, TexReg 4730, eff. 7/22/2018; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 45, Number 19, May 8, 2020, TexReg 3051, eff. 5/17/2020; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 45, Number 47, November 20, 2020, TexReg 8332, eff. 11/26/2020; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 49, Number 12, March 22, 2024, TexReg 1906, eff. 3/28/2024