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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> 7. Expanding Housing Opportunities. (24 CFR 982.54(d)(5),982.153(b)(3)and(b)(4),982.301(a)and 983.301(b)(4)and(b)(12)). <br /> Applies only to PHAs with jurisdiction in metropolitan FMR areas. <br /> Check here if not applicable <br /> (a) The PHA has a written policy to encourage participation by owners of units outside areas of poverty or minority concentration which clearly delineates <br /> areas in its jurisdiction that the PHA considers areas of poverty or minority concentration, and which includes actions the PHA will take to encourage <br /> owner participation. <br /> PHA Response Yes F1(I No F <br /> (b)The PHA has documentation that shows that it took actions indicated in its written policy to encourage participation by owners outside areas of poverty <br /> and minority concentration. <br /> PHA Response Yes F'( No F1 <br /> (c) The PHA has prepared maps that show various areas,both within and neighboring its jurisdiction,with housing opportunities outside areas of poverty <br /> and minority concentration;the PHA has assembled information about job opportunities,schools and services in these areas;and the PHA uses the maps <br /> and related information when briefing voucher holders. <br /> PHA Response Yes F71 No F1 <br /> (d) The PHA's information packet for voucher holders contains either a list of owners who are willing to lease,or properties available for lease,under <br /> the voucher program,or a list of other organizations that will help families find units and the list includes properties or organizations that operate outside <br /> areas of poverty or minority concentration. <br /> PHA Response Yes EV-1 No <br /> (e) The PHA's information packet includes an explanation of how portability works and includes a list of neighboring PHAs with the name,address and <br /> telephone number of a portability contact person at each. <br /> PHA Response Yes FV1 No F7 <br /> (f) The PHA has analyzed whether voucher holders have experienced difficulties in finding housing outside areas of poverty or minority concentration <br /> and,where such difficulties were found,the PHA has considered whether it is appropriate to seek approval of exception payment standard amounts in <br /> any part of its jurisdiction and has sought HUD approval when necessary. <br /> PHA Response Yes a No <br /> 8. Payment Standards. The PHA has adopted payment standards schedule(s)in accordance with§982.503. <br /> PHA Response Yes F-,-/-] No <br /> Enter FMRs and payment standards(PS) <br /> 0-BR FMR $2,352_ 1-BR FMR_$2,454 2-13R FMR $2,903_ 3-BR FMR _$3.927_ 4-BR FMR _$4,693 <br /> PS $2,211 PS $2,307 PS $2.729 PS $3.691 PS $4.411 <br /> If the PHA has jurisdiction in more than one FMR area,and/or if the PHA has established separate payment standards for a PHA-designated <br /> part of an FMR area,attach similar FMR and payment standard comparisons for each FMR area and designated area. <br /> 9. Annual Reexaminations. The PHA completes a reexamination for each participating family at least every 12 months. (24 CFR 982.516) <br /> PHA Response Yes IZI No <br /> 10. Correct Tenant Rent Calculations. The PHA correctly calculates tenant rent in the rental certificate program and the family rent to owner in the rental <br /> voucher program. (24 CFR 982, Subpart K) <br /> PHA Response Yes 21 No 1:1 <br /> 11. Initial HQS Inspections. Newly leased units pass HQS inspection within the time period required.This includes both initial and turnover inspections for <br /> the PBV program.(24 CFR 982.305;983.103(b)-(d)). <br /> PHA Response Yes IZI No = <br /> 12 Periodic HQS Inspections. The PHA has met its periodic inspection requirement for its units under contract(982.405 and 983.103(e)). <br /> PHA Response Yes L r_.J No = <br /> 13. Lease-Up. The PHA executes housing assistance contracts for the PHA's number of baseline voucher units,or expends its annual allocated budget authority. <br /> PHA Response Yes a No = <br /> 14a. Family Self-Sufficiency Enrollment. The PHA has enrolled families in FSS as required. (24 CFR 984.105) <br /> Applies only to PHAs required to administer an FSS program. <br /> Check here if not applicable <br /> PHA Response <br /> a. Number of mandatory FSS slots(Count units funded under the FY 1992 FSS incentive awards and in FY 1993 and later <br /> through 10/20/1998. Exclude units funded in connection with Section 8 and Section 23 project-based contract <br /> terminations; public housing demolition, disposition and replacement; HUD multifamily property sales; prepaid or <br /> terminated mortgages under section 236 or section 221(d)(3);and Section 8 renewal funding. Subtract the number of 51 <br /> families that successfully completed their contracts on or after 10/21/1998.) <br /> 0 <br /> or,Number of mandatory FSS slots under HUD-approved exception <br /> form HUD-52648(01/2024) <br /> Previous edition is obsolete <br /> Page 2 of 4 ref.24 CFR Part 985 <br />