CITY OF PANAMA CITY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY. Framework & Guidelines for Commercial Improvement Assistance Programs

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CITY OF PANAMA CITY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Framework & Guidelines for Commercial Improvement Assistance Programs Mission The mission of the Panama City Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is to offer leadership, resources and tools to directly assist in the redevelopment and revitalization of the city s four Community Redevelopment Areas in order to eliminate slum and blight, stimulate economic growth and provide a framework for sustainable community development. The CRA s goal is to improve the attractiveness and quality of life of the CRA areas, and thus the city as a whole, by providing programs that will catalyze revitalization while preserving the rich history, heritage and distinctive character of Panama City. Program Needs & Objectives The CRA provides funding to address the overall needs within the Community Redevelopment Areas as defined in the each district s individual Community Redevelopment Plans. These overall needs are area-wide in scope and encompass some of the more serious problems that are prevalent throughout the area and contribute to the overall state of decline. The CRA cannot possibly fund the immense task of redevelopment on its own and must therefore structure its programs to act as catalysts for redevelopment efforts by individual residents and businesses within the CRA and to leverage investment by private enterprise. With limited resources available for redevelopment efforts, the Agency must allocate funding to projects and programs that will provide the most benefit for the dollars expended. To assure the CRA is receiving the intended results from its projects and programs it is important that funding decisions are based on expectations of specific, measurable outcomes. Also, since the implementation of a few strategically placed well-funded programs may have a much greater impact on the overall area than many inadequately funded ones, programs must be evaluated in the context of the agency s overall goals, and implemented accordingly. Relevant to those activities, Florida Statutes (www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes) requires that all public redevelopment activities expressly authorized by the Community Redevelopment Act and funded by tax increment financing must be in accordance with a redevelopment plan which has been approved by the City Commission. Funding activities must, therefore, align with the individual CRA district s Community Redevelopment Plan in which the project or program is planned.

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Program Funding Opportunities I. Commercial Business Redevelopment: The primary objective of this matching grant program is to encourage redevelopment and revitalization of commercial buildings/sites by offering limited financial and technical assistance. The overall objective is to stimulate reinvestment in the CRA districts and to preserve or renew the traditional retail business areas and establish them as centers for pedestrianoriented commercial activities. This grant is the only CRA grant on an annual cycle basis to seek competitive projects. Specific goals are: To eliminate blight and prevent the further deterioration of commercial properties in the CRA districts. To eliminate conditions which are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of the community. To rehabilitate or preserve properties of special value for historical, cultural, architectural or aesthetic reasons. To strengthen tourism through commercial enterprises and actively work to maintain the jobs, services and products they provide. To maintain a quality image and consistent unique character and/or historical integrity of each of the CRA districts. II. Commercial Business Recruitment: The primary objective of this matching grant is to encourage a new and varied mix of business in CRA business districts by offering limited financial and technical assistance for businesses to locate in the area. It is expected that each CRA district will have identified businesses targeted for recruitment either through an Economic/Market Study conducted for the CRA district and/or through a prioritization process undertaken by the CRA Citizen s Advisory Committee. Specific goals are: To strengthen and diversify the commercial enterprises within the CRA business district. To actively recruit new and complementary businesses to the CRA business district. To create a more self-contained community concept within the CRA district. III. Commercial Paint Voucher Program: The primary objective of this grant is to encourage exterior paint improvements to commercial structures within the Community Redevelopment District in order to reduce blight conditions and increase community beautification. (850) 215-3869 Page 3

Program Funding Assistance (All awards are based on budget availability that may differ per year and per district budget allocation). I & II. Commercial Business Redevelopment & Recruitment Assistance Programs: All Commercial Business Redevelopment & Recruitment Assistance Program awards are 50% matching reimbursement grants. All disbursements of grant funds are made following the completion and final inspection of the improvement project. Funding availability shall be announced each year following approval of CRA fiscal budgets. There are three levels in which projects may be funded, subject to the annual funding budget allocation, as mentioned above. Level 1: 50% matching reimbursement grant with a maximum of $5,000. Level 2: 50% matching reimbursement grant with a maximum of $10,000 (subject to yearly funding allocation and recommendation by CRA Advisory Committee for increased funding for the project). Level 3: 50% matching reimbursement grant with a maximum greater than $10,000 (subject to yearly funding allocation, recommendation by CRA Advisory Committee and CRA Board approval for increased funding for the project). III. Commercial Paint Voucher Program: Vouchers are awarded for paint and materials needed to perform exterior paint improvements to commercial properties in an amount not to exceed $900 per applicant. Matching funding is not required for this grant program. Please make sure you follow the attached instruction sheet for this program. Eligible Expenses (All professional work must be performed by a licensed contractor in good standing with the City of Panama City). I & II Commercial Redevelopment & Recruitment Assistance Programs: Exterior Renovations/New Construction: Including, but not limited to: painting, cleaning, repairs, replacing architectural details, removing incompatible additions, repairing or replacing windows, door trims, porches, storefronts, etc., on the front, side and rear of buildings facing public entrance areas, paving/repaving or installation of brick pavers for walkways. Demolition: Including removal of structures that are deemed unfit and unsafe for use and for which new construction plans have been developed that shall benefit the CRA. Signage: Including removal of old signs and obsolete sign poles, brackets or fixtures; and the design, production and installation of new signage compatible with established guidelines. (850) 215-3869 Page 4

Electrical: Any work directly related to exterior window lighting, security lighting or illumination of signage. Landscaping: Including, but not limited to: removal of plant materials, installation of protective fencing during construction activity, replacement and addition of plant materials, soil augmentation and installation of plants, irrigation systems and window boxes. Awnings: Including removal of old awnings and the purchase and installation of new appropriate awnings. Screening: Including all screening of trash receptacles, air conditioning, utility equipment or other unsightly objects or areas with landscape material or with fencing material that compliments the building material. Parking Areas: The creation or improvement of off-street, private parking facilities that provide a safe and pleasant parking environment for customers and employees. Design Assistance: Professional design services related to structural renovation, new construction, signage and landscaping. Design costs cannot exceed 20% of total grant funding reimbursement request. Permit/Impact Fees: Including any permitting fees that are required by City Code. III. Paint Voucher Program: Paint: Any exterior paint color that has been pre-approved by the CRA through the application process; any changes to color, unless submitted and approved by the CRA, will not be eligible for reimbursement. Painting Materials: Including but not limited to paint brushes, rollers, drop cloths and buckets; all items must be individually itemized in the application and must be deemed necessary by the CRA. Ineligible Expenses (All Grants) Any proposed improvements to government owned properties, to tenants in government owned properties, or to non-profit organizations Improvements made prior to grant approval Improvements to properties containing sexually-oriented business as defined by Article III, Section 7-82, Panama City Code of Ordinances Improvements undertaken to rid the property of major code violations Improvements to properties that do not meet building and safety codes Improvements to properties with unpaid property taxes (City and County) (850) 215-3869 Page 5

Interior renovations Roof replacement or repair Refinancing existing debts Non-fixed improvements General periodic maintenance Inventory / fixtures / equipment Materials in excess of what is deemed necessary by the CRA to complete the project Sweat equity payments ( i.e., Applicant s own labor and performance of renovation work will not be reimbursable but may be eligible for use as match funding) Work performance that is not consistent with the Design Guidelines for the CRA district as adopted by the Community Redevelopment Agency Application Procedures & Guidelines I. Completed Applications must include the following: II. 1. Proof of ownership or written consent from the property owner if not the applicant. 2. A summary of the scope of work to be performed. 3. Conceptual plans and specifications detailing the scope of work that will be required at the time of application. A survey, if required, should also be submitted (e.g., for landscaping and/or fencing projects). Three detailed written estimates from architect/contractors/other appropriate vendors with the cost estimate broken down into scope of work line items. Work done by the applicant requires two estimates to verify that costs are within reasonable parameters. Applicant s work will not be reimbursable but may be eligible for use as match funding. Any work that requires a licensed contractor must show proof of licensure. (Only one estimate required for Paint Voucher Program). 4. Color photographs clearly showing existing conditions of the façade, neighboring buildings and rear entrances. If applicable, historic photographs and/or photos of existing parking area should be included. 5. Samples of all paint and material colors as well as awning materials to be used on the building and/or signage. 6. Proof of property insurance or at a minimum, a builder s risk policy that equals the amount requested through this grant application and extends through the renovation period. CRA staff shall review all applications to determine if they meet the criteria for submission. An applicant whose submission is incomplete shall be so informed by CRA staff. Criteria for submission include, but are not limited to: (a) ensuring project proposal is in compliance with the district s CRA Plan & Design Guidelines; (850) 215-3869 Page 6

III. IV. (b) ensuring City and County property taxes are current; (c) ensuring the business has a current City Occupational Business License; and (d) ensuring all contractors and/or vendors have not been deemed ineligible to perform work under the program. Applications shall then be reviewed and/or ranked by the corresponding district s CRA Advisory Committee. Committee recommendations are made to the CRA and/or CRA Board who will authorize final grant approval. No work may begin prior to written grant approval by the CRA. The applicant shall be notified in writing of all approvals, approvals with conditions, or denials within 48 hours of the monthly CRA Board meeting or the specific district s monthly CRA Advisory Committee meeting (dependant on level of funding approval needed). Applicants are encouraged to attend these meetings. V. The applicant shall incur all upfront project costs and may receive reimbursement only after all improvements have been completed in accordance with the Grant Approval. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Upon grant approval, the applicant will be required to place a CRA grant sign, furnished by the CRA office, viewable by the public, for the duration of the project. Failure to return the sign at the completion of the project will generate a $20 charge to be deducted from the reimbursement. Any and all unforeseen changes in the scope of work that may arise during the renovation process must be approved prior to any work initiated or completed. Historic buildings shall be designed, revitalized and maintained to complement and accent the original architectural features of the building. All accessories, signs, awnings, etc. shall likewise harmonize with the overall character of the building. Prior to reimbursement of project costs, the applicant shall agree: a. not to alter the project, modify or remove the improvements made in accordance with the agreement for a period of three (3) years without CRA approval. (Routine maintenance e.g., replacing same materials, repainting same color, etc., does not require CRA approval). b. maintain the improvements, including landscape materials, made in accordance with this agreement for a period of three (3) years. Failure to comply with VIII a. may result in the applicant being asked to repay the total amount of CRA funds granted for the subject property and failure to comply with VIII b. may result in Code Enforcement action. X. Required documentation for reimbursement of project costs must include: 1. Copies of cancelled checks, certified checks or money orders of project costs. 2. Detailed invoices and paid receipts. 3. Name, address, telephone number of design professional, general contractor, sign contractor, landscaper, etc. 4. Copies of all required permits (850) 215-3869 Page 7

XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. Project costs reimbursement shall be made upon total completion of the project, presentation of documented project costs and a final inspection of the project by CRA staff to ensure the work was performed in a professional and workman-like manner, and in accordance with the specifications of the Grant Approval and the Design Guidelines. CRA staff will further verify that all permits have been inspected and finalized. Requests for reimbursement of project costs shall be viewed as a single, completed package. Costs not included in either the approved renovation plan or an approved Change Order shall not be considered for reimbursement. The CRA reserves the right to verify any and all costs associated with design or renovation work for which reimbursement is requested. The approved project must comply with the requirements of the City Code, and applicant must obtain the necessary permits. Projects receiving funding must begin work within 90 days from receipt of Grant approval notification and must be completed within 1 year, unless a written request for time extension has been approved by the CRA. Paint Vouchers will not be issued for the same structure within a three year period after receiving an award. Only one Commercial Business Redevelopment or Recruitment grant will be awarded per structure per annual grant cycle. Additional grant requests will be at the discretion of the CRA. All grant funding decisions provided by CRA staff and Assistant City Manager are final. Applicants that are formally denied a CRA grant may appeal staff decisions to the Assistant City Manager and/or finally to the CRA Board. Quality of Work All work must be performed in a professional and workman-like manner. Prior to the work commencing, the applicant must secure all necessary federal, state and local permits. Upon completion, all work must pass applicable federal, state and local inspections. The CRA reserves the right to withhold reimbursement should the final inspection reveal that the work performed was not completed in a professional, workman-like manner and per the approved application and permit(s). Nondiscrimination All Commercial Redevelopment Assistant Programs shall be available to anyone meeting the eligibility requirements and no one shall be denied the benefits of said program because of race, color, national origin or sex. Relocation It is not the intent of the to engage in any rehabilitation activity that requires vacating property. Grant Applications (850) 215-3869 Page 8

Please contact the for an official grant application for these Commercial Improvement Assistance Programs. CRA staff will assist applicants in determining the most appropriate program for the work proposed and help answer questions regarding application procedures and guidelines. CRA Staff can be reached at 850-215-3869. (850) 215-3869 Page 9