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L/M Income Area Benefit (LMA) - An activity that meets the L/M area basis must demonstrate <br />that it is available to all the residents in a primary residential area. At least 51 percent of <br />the residents in that area must be L/M income persons. The area served by an activity <br />must be clearly defined by survey or by census information that documents compliance <br />with the 51 percent test. Examples of typical Area Benefit activities are street <br />improvements, water and sewer lines, and neighborhood facilities. <br />L/M Income Housing (LMH) - An activity that meets L/M housing must demonstrate that the <br />housing is occupied by L/M income persons. If more than a single unit structure, at least <br />51% of the households must be L/M income persons (the single unit household must be <br />L/M income). Note: CDBG funds cannot be used for new construction. <br />Housing Activities <br />Complete all questions specific to this section if the project application involves housing -related <br />activities. All projects related to housing will be reviewed to determine if they are a better fit <br />with the HOME program funding. In the event the project may be better suited for HOME <br />program funding, Anoka County Community Development will contact the agency before any <br />further action is taken. <br />Income level of clients: Indicate the income level of the clients that will benefit from the <br />project. <br />Income Limits Summary <br />HUD Area Median Incomes as of the date of application release. All income limits are subject to change <br />and will prior to the release of program year funds. The incomes below are for references. <br />Household annual income maximum based on household size, and % of AMI, Effective 12/2011 <br />Size/AMI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <br />1 30% $17,650 $20,150 $22,650 $25,150 $27, 200 $29,200 $31,200 $33,200 <br />1 50% $29,400 $33,600 $37,800 $41,950 $45,350 $48,700 $52,020 $55,400 <br />I 80% $45,500 $52,000 $58,500 $65,000 $70,200 $75,400 $80,600 $85,800 <br />Acquisition, Rehabilitation, Demolition, Clearance, and Conversion <br />Completely answer all applicable questions and be sure to attach required documentation as <br />needed. This section allows Anoka County and HUD to review Uniform Relocation Act (URA) <br />and Section 104(d) requirements. The applicant is responsible for completing applicable <br />General Information Notices. Samples of the Notice are available by contacting Anoka County <br />Community Development. <br />Environmental Considerations <br />tee <br />
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