MHDC will make reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities at the public site. To
request an accommodation, please contact Lynn Sigler at (816) 759-6822 or [email protected].
Notice is hereby given that the Missouri Housing Development Commission will conduct its
Regular Meeting on Wednesday, May 29, 2019:
Missouri Housing Development Commission
920 Main Street, Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64105
The agenda of this meeting is attached to this notice.
The news media may obtain copies of this notice by contacting:
Lynn Sigler
Missouri Housing Development Commission
920 Main, Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64105
(816)759-6822
REGULAR MEETING
OF THE
MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, AT 9:00 A.M.
REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019 AT 9:00 A.M.
AGENDA
MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
920 MAIN, SUITE 1400
KANSAS CITY, MO 64105
Regular Meeting
1. Roll Call
2. Approval of Minutes
a. Approval of minutes for the regular meeting of February 25, 2019
3. Report of Chairman
4. Report of Staff
a. Selection of Financial Advisor
b. Resolution No. 877
c. 2020 Missouri Housing Trust Fund Allocation Plan
d. 2020 Emergency Solutions Grant Allocation Plan
e. Selection of entity to deliver a 5-Year Affordable Housing Strategic Plan
5. Such other matters that may come before the Commission
1) Roll call
Page 1 of 1 Rev. 2.14.19
Governor:
Mike Parson
Governor
Lieutenant Governor:
Mike Kehoe
Lieutenant Governor
Treasurer:
Scott Fitzpatrick
State Treasurer
Attorney General:
Eric Schmitt
Attorney General
Chairman:
Jeff S. Bay
Secretary/Treasurer:
Bill Miller
Commissioner:
Mark Elliff
Commissioner:
Rick McDowell
Missouri Housing Development Commission Roster
2) Approval of Minutes a. Approval of minutes for the regular meeting of February 25, 2019
MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Regular Meeting
Minutes of Meeting Held on Monday, February 25, 2019 The regular meeting of the Missouri Housing Development Commission was held on Monday, February 25, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. at Harry S Truman Office Building, Room 490-492, 301 W. High Street, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Those present were:
Commissioners and Persons Present to Vote for Ex-Officio Members
Jeffrey S. Bay, Chairman Scott Fitzpatrick, State Treasurer Jonathan Hensley, on behalf of Attorney General Schmitt Bill Miller, Secretary-Treasurer Mark Elliff, Commissioner Rick McDowell, Commissioner
Others Present Alex Curchin, General Counsel for Lieutenant Governor Kehoe Leslie Korte, General Counsel for State Treasurer Fitzpatrick
Commissioners Absent Mike Parson, Governor Mike Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor Eric Schmitt, Attorney General
Staff Members Kip Stetzler, Executive Director Tina Beer, Director of Operations Marilyn Lappin, Director of Finance Frank Quagraine, Director of Rental
Production Katie Jeter-Boldt, General Counsel Steve Whitson, Community Initiatives
Assistant Manager Don Brinker, Homeownership Manager Sara Turk, Fiscal and Accounting Manager Jennifer Schmidt, Tax Credit Administrator Lynn Sigler, Operations Manager Dustin Allen, Information Technologist Cole Pyatt, Information Services Analyst Megan Word, Legislative Coordinator Gus Metz, Chief Underwriter
Chairman Bay called the meeting to order.
Commission meeting roll call was taken by Ms. Sigler. A quorum was present.
The first order of business was approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting held December 10, 2018. A motion was made by Commissioner Miller and seconded by Commissioner Elliff. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
Chairman Bay advised there were no items to report from the Chairman.
The first report of staff was recommendation for selection of Bond Counsel. Ms. Lappin explained that proposals were received from Gilmore & Bell, P.C. and the Hardwick Law Firm, LLC (joint proposal), Kutak Rock LLP with Clayborn and Associates, LLC as co-bond counsel and Pugh, Jones and Johnson, P.C. Staff recommended Gilmore & Bell and the Hardwick Law Firm to serve as co-bond counsel for a period of three years with one additional two-year renewal option. A motion was made by Commissioner McDowell and seconded by Commissioner Elliff. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
Ms. Lappin requested approval for a Single Family Market Rate Administrator. MHDC received proposals from three qualified firms: George K. Baum & Company, Hilltop Securities Inc. and Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Staff recommended the selection of Hilltop Securities Inc. as Single Family Market Rate Program Administrator to serve for three years, with one additional two-year renewal option. A motion was made by Commissioner Miller and seconded by Commissioner McDowell. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
Ms. Beer requested approval of recommended allocation of HOME Repair Opportunity (HeRO) program funds. A motion was made by Commissioner Elliff and seconded by Commissioner McDowell. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
Mr. Whitson requested approval of the recommended agencies for 2019 Missouri Housing Trust Fund funding. A motion was made by Commissioner Miller and seconded by Commissioner McDowell. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of 6-0.
After inquiring of Commissioners if there were other matters for the Commission to take up, and upon hearing none, Chairman Bay made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Miller. The motion passed unanimously with a vote of ayes.
_________________________________________ Jeffrey S. Bay, Chairman
3) Report of Chairman
4) Report of Staff a. Selection of Financial Advisor
4) Report of Staff b. Resolution No. 877
RESOLUTION NO. 877
AUTHORIZED SIGNATORIES OF MISSOURI HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
REVISED: MAY 29, 2019
RESOLVED, that within the course and scope of their duties, each of the following shall be an authorized officer for the purpose of
signing certifications and other instruments provided by or adopted by the Commission.
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following officers are authorized to sign all instruments and any such instruments made or executed by
any of the named officers are hereby adopted and ratified:
Jeffrey S. Bay Chairman
Bill Miller Secretary-Treasurer
Tina Beer
Marilyn V. Lappin
Deputy Director/Director of Operations/Assistant Secretary
Director of Finance
Greg Canuteson Deputy Director
Sara A. Turk Fiscal & Accounting Manager
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following officers are authorized to sign all bond financing documents:
Jeffrey S. Bay Chairman
Bill Miller Secretary-Treasurer
Marilyn V. Lappin Director of Finance
Tina Beer Deputy Director/Director of Operations/Assistant Secretary
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following officers are authorized as signers on bank accounts and investments:
Marilyn V. Lappin Director of Finance
Sara A. Turk Fiscal & Accounting Manager
Annette Moling Accounting Manager
Tina Beer Deputy Director/Director of Operations/Assistant Secretary
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following officer is designated as the Chief Environmental Officer and is authorized to sign all
documents related to environmental assessment, analysis and review:
Tina Beer Deputy Director/Director of Operations/Assistant Secretary
FURTHER RESOLVED, that the following officer is authorized to sign all documents related to the administration of federal programs
including, but not limited to, Emergency Solutions Grant, National Housing Trust Fund, HOME, Section 8 Annual Contributions
Contracts, and LIHTC:
Tina Beer Deputy Director/Director of Operations/Assistant Secretary
FURTHER RESOLVED, that all of the above-named officers are authorized to sign all documents in connection with all areas of
business designated below and, in addition, the following named persons are authorized to documents in connection with specific
areas of business as designated:
Diana Peck-Muntzel Accounting & Loan Servicing Manager Loan Servicing
Jennifer L. Schmidt Tax Credit Administrator Federal and Missouri LIHTC
Lorenzo Rice HOME Administrator Construction disbursement, HOME,
HeRO, National Housing Trust Fund
Don Brinker Single Family Homeownership
Manager
Homeownership
CERTIFICATION: I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Resolution regularly presented to, and duly adopted by,
the commissioners of Missouri Housing Development Commission at a meeting duly called and held in Kansas City, Missouri on the 29th day of
May, 2019, at which a quorum was present and voted, and that such Resolution is duly recorded in the minutes of the commission.
______________________________________________
Secretary-Treasurer or Assistant Secretary
4) Report of Staff c. 2020 Missouri Housing Trust Fund Allocation Plan
MHTF-110
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Missouri Housing Trust Fund
FY 2020 Allocation Plan
General Information:
The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) is charged with the responsibility of
administering the Missouri Housing Trust Fund. The state Legislature created the Missouri Housing Trust
Fund in 1994, pursuant to RSMo 59.319. Monies in the fund shall be used solely for the purposes
established by RSMo 215.034 - 215.039.
Missouri Housing Trust Fund monies shall be used to provide housing and housing services to individuals
and families with incomes at or below 50 percent of the area median income. Fifty-percent of the funds
must be used for individuals and families at or below 25 percent of the area median income.
Establishment of Funds:
The Missouri Housing Trust Fund is supported by a recording fee of $3 for each real estate document
filed in the state of Missouri. Therefore, the amount of funds that can be allocated by MHDC is dependent
upon the level of real estate recording activity.
Allocation of Funds
Grant Type Allocation:
MHDC has identified the following grant types as categories to meet the needs of Missourians:
1. Housing Assistance: available to organizations that provide housing assistance to literally
homeless individuals and families
2. Emergency Assistance: available for organizations that provide housing assistance to individuals
and families at immediate risk of becoming homeless
3. Operating Funds: available for organizations that provide housing or housing services for the
purpose of paying salaries and benefits necessary for operation of the organization. Priority will
be given to Operating Funds requests that are paired with another MHTF grant type
4. Home Repair or Modifications: available to organizations that provide housing services for the
payment of certain repairs or modifications of homeowner-occupied single-family homes
5. Construction / Rehabilitation: available for organizations that provide housing for the purpose
of payment of costs of new construction or modification or rehabilitation of existing facilities
It is the purpose of the Missouri Housing Trust Fund to serve the greatest housing and housing service
needs in the state with attention given to the lowest-income residents in the areas where those needs exist.
These established grant types allow the Missouri Housing Trust Fund’s limited resources to be dedicated
to services that best serve the population in greatest need.
Cap on Funds Requested:
Applicants may not request funds in excess of $150,000 per grant type with a maximum of $300,000 per
entity, per grant cycle.
MHTF-110
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Nonprofit Allocation:
As mandated by the Missouri Housing Trust Fund legislation, 30 percent of the Missouri Housing Trust
Fund allocation will be set aside for proposals sponsored by nonprofit organizations. Any funds
recaptured will be reallocated at the discretion of MHDC.
Geographical Allocation:
Allocation Area:
Distribution
Percentage:
St. Louis Metropolitan Area:
Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, St. Charles, St. Louis City, St. Louis and Warren Counties 20%
Kansas City Metropolitan Area:
Caldwell, Cass, Clay, Clinton, Jackson, Lafayette, Platte and Ray Counties 15%
North Region:
Adair, Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Carroll, Chariton, Clark, Daviess, DeKalb,
Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, Holt, Knox, Lewis, Linn, Livingston, Macon, Marion,
Mercer, Monroe, Nodaway, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby,
Sullivan and Worth Counties
17%
Central Region:
Audrain, Bates, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cape Girardeau, Cole,
Cooper, Crawford, Gasconade, Henry, Howard, Iron, Johnson, Madison, Maries,
Miller, Moniteau, Montgomery, Morgan, Osage, Perry, Pettis, Phelps, Pulaski, Saline,
St. Clair, St. Francois, Ste. Genevieve and Washington Counties
20%
South Region:
Barry, Barton, Butler, Carter, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Dallas, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin,
Greene, Hickory, Howell, Jasper, Laclede, Lawrence, McDonald, Mississippi, New
Madrid, Newton, Oregon, Ozark, Pemiscot, Polk, Reynolds, Ripley, Scott, Shannon,
Stoddard, Stone, Taney, Texas, Vernon, Wayne, Webster and Wright Counties
28%
Recommendations for geographic distribution are solely based on 2017 estimated population as reported
by U.S. Census Bureau, poverty population, housing cost burden as reported by U.S. Census Bureau, and
2018 Point-in-Time Count data as reported by each Missouri Continuum of Care.
4) Report of Staff d. 2020 Emergency Solutions Grant Allocation Plan
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Emergency Solutions Grant Program
2020 Allocation Plan
General Information:
The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC) is responsible for administering the Missouri
State Allocation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Emergency Solutions
Grant (ESG) Program funds granted to MHDC by the Missouri Department of Social Services (DSS).
These funds are provided through a federal grant from the Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) under the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) program, as amended by the Homeless
Emergency Assistance and Rapid Transition to Housing Act of 2009 (HEARTH Act), the Missouri
Department of Social Services under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, and
from other funding sources as they become available.
FY2019 Funds Available:
The Missouri Housing Development Commission, in conjunction with the Missouri Department of Social
Services will make an amount of up to $3,307,300.00 available to Missouri applicants for program year
2020 distributed geographically according to this Allocation Plan.
Grant Priorities
The purpose of the Emergency Solutions Grant Program is to support programs within Missouri
communities that prevent homelessness and rapidly return households who experience homelessness to
stable housing. These funds should be targeted and coordinated with other homeless services in the
Continuum of Care. HUD regulation states that at least 40 percent of an ESG allocation must be spent on
Rapid Re-housing and Homelessness Prevention activities and that no more than 60 percent of the
allocation can be spent on Emergency Shelter and Street Outreach activities. The eligible activities for
which funding is available are as follows:
1. Rapid Re-Housing: to assist individuals and families who are “literally homeless” under the HUD
definition of homelessness to transition quickly into permanent housing and to achieve housing
stability through financial assistance and services.
2. Street Outreach: to provide essential services such as case management and engagement for
unsheltered homeless individuals and families.
3. Emergency Shelter: to provide essential services for shelter participants or for shelter operations.
4. Homelessness Prevention: to assist individuals and families who are imminently homeless under the
HUD definition of homelessness to prevent homelessness and to regain stability in their current
housing or other permanent housing through financial assistance and services.
*Administration and HMIS activities are also allowable activities
Effective Date: May 29, 2019
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Geographic Allocation
MHDC will endeavor to award funding in each geographic area as identified below, subject to the quality
of the applications received and the applicant’s ability to meet eligibility criteria. In the event that
insufficient applications are received within a geographic area, any remaining funds will be allocated to
other regions. Any funds recaptured will be reallocated at the discretion of MHDC.
Missouri Continua of Care Distribution Percentage
Balance of State 47.00%
Joplin/Jasper, Newton Counties 8.00%
Kansas City/Independence/Lee’s Summit/Jackson County 9.00%
Springfield/Greene, Christian, Webster Counties 6.00%
St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren Counties 7.00%
St. Joseph/Andrew, Buchanan, DeKalb Counties 6.50%
St. Louis City 9.50%
St. Louis County 7.00%
Total Amount to be Funded by Geographic Allocation $3,307,300.00
ESG funds are geographically allocated by Missouri Continuum of Care (CoC) in an effort to coordinate
homeless assistance funds with the needs of each CoC and are based on requested and awarded funds for
previous program years.
Effective Date: May 29, 2019
Effective Date: May 29, 2019
Emergency Solutions Grant Program
Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA)
Purpose:
The Missouri Housing Development Commission (MHDC), in collaboration with the Missouri
Department of Social Services (DSS), hereby notifies interested organizations of the availability of
Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) funds to provide housing assistance to homeless or nearly homeless
Missourians in an amount up to $3,307,300.00. The funds will be allocated in a competitive process in
accordance with the Allocation Plan. The allocation of FY2019 funds will be awarded for program year
2020 pending an executed ESG contract from DSS, if any.
Deadline: Applications for funding will be accepted by MHDC in the Kansas City office until 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, August 16, 2019. All applications received after the deadline will not be considered for
funding. The anticipated funding period for program year 2020 will run November 1, 2019 to
November 30, 2020.
Requirements:
Applicants must be a city/county that has submitted a letter of intent or non-profit entity eligible
to conduct business in Missouri, be an entity in good standing with the state of Missouri and
provide housing or housing services. Funding will not be awarded to individuals.
All proposals must be submitted on the current year’s application form posted on the MHDC
website (www.mhdc.com) and in compliance with the 2020 Application Guidance also posted on
the MHDC website. The 2020 Application Guidance should be reviewed before completing and submitting a proposal.
Applications must comply with the following restrictions on funding requests:
o Entitlement cities/counties receiving an ESG allocation directly from HUD are eligible to
apply for up to $50,000;
o Cities/Counties are eligible to apply for up to $50,000 per sub-grantee totaling $150,000;
o Direct non-profits are eligible to apply for up to $50,000 per grant application;
o Direct non-profits that serve multiple counties within a Continuum of Care may apply for up to $50,000 per county up to $100,000.
Submission: Both a hard copy and an electronic copy are required to be submitted.
Please submit required hard copy applications to: Missouri Housing Development Commission
Community Initiatives
920 Main Street, Suite 1400
Kansas City, MO 64105 Please send required electronic applications to: [email protected]
Contact Information: If there are any questions, please contact: Brooke Anderson, Emergency Solutions Grant Administrator
Phone: (816) 759-6632
Email: [email protected]
4) Report of Staff e. Selection of entity to deliver a 5-Year Affordable Housing Strategic Plan
5) Such other matters that may come before
the Commission