[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 4]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 24CFR941.103]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

CHAPTER IX--OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING, 

               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 941_PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT--Table of Contents

 

                            Subpart A_General

 

Sec.  941.103  Definitions.



    The terms HUD and Public Housing Agency (PHA) are defined in 24 CFR 

part 5.

    Act. The U.S. Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437).

    Additional Project Costs (APC) means the sum of the following HUD-

approved costs related to the development of a public housing project, 

which costs are not subject to the Total Development Cost limit but are 

included in the maximum project cost, as described in Sec.  941.306:

    (1) Demolition of, or remediation of environmental hazards 

associated with, public housing units that will not be replaced on the 

site; and

    (2) Extraordinary site costs that have been verified by an 

independent registered engineer (e.g., removal of underground utility 

systems, and replacement of off-site underground utility systems, 

extensive rock and/or soil removal and replacement, and amelioration of 

unusual site conditions such as unusual slopes, terraces, water 

catchments, lakes, etc.)

    Annual Contributions Contract (ACC). A contract (in the form 

prescribed by HUD) for loans and contributions, which may be in the form 

of grants, whereby HUD agrees to provide financial assistance and the 

PHA agrees to comply with HUD requirements for the development and 

operation of a public housing project.

    Community Renewal Cost (CRC) means the sum of the following HUD-

approved costs related to the development of a public housing project: 

planning (including proposal preparation), administration, site 

acquisition, relocation, demolition of, and site remediation of 

environmental hazards associated with, public housing units that will be 

replaced on the project site, interest and carrying charges, off-site 

facilities, community buildings and non-dwelling facilities, contingency 

allowance, insurance premiums, any initial operating deficit, on-site 

streets, on-site utilities, and other costs necessary to develop the 

project that are not covered under APC or Housing Construction Cost.

    Construction Contract. A contract between the PHA and a contractor 

to build or rehabilitate a project using the conventional development 

method.

    Construction documents. The working drawings and construction 

specifications and the rehabilitation work write-ups, where applicable, 

that set forth the work to be done under a construction contract or 

contract of sale.

    Contract of sale. A contract between the PHA and a developer whereby 

the PHA agrees to purchase a completed project after construction or 

rehabilitation by a developer using the turnkey development method.

    Cooperation Agreement. An agreement between a PHA and the applicable 

local governing body or bodies which assures exemption from real and 

personal property taxes, provides for local support and services for the 

development and operation of a public housing project, and provides for 

PHA payments in lieu of taxes.

    Design documents. The preliminary drawings and specifications and 

the preliminary rehabilitation work write-ups, where applicable, in 

sufficient detail to define the extent of construction or rehabilitation 

and demonstrate compliance with HUD design and construction standards.

    Housing Construction Cost (HCC) means the sum of the following HUD-



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approved costs related to the development of a public housing project: 

dwelling unit hard costs (including construction and equipment); 

builder's overhead and profit; the cost of extending utilities from the 

street to the public housing project; finish landscaping; and the 

payment of Davis-Bacon wage rates.

    Proposal. A document submitted by a PHA to HUD, in accordance with 

subpart C of this part, for approval of the development of a public 

housing project. As used in this part, ``proposal'' refers to both the 

``site acquisition proposal'' (Sec.  941.303), and the ``full proposal'' 

(Sec.  941.304), unless specifically indicated otherwise.

    Public housing capital assistance means assistance provided by HUD 

under the Act or the HOPE VI program in connection with the development 

of public housing under this part, including: Capital Fund assistance 

provided under section 9(d) of the Act, public housing development 

assistance provided under section 5 of the Act, Operating Fund 

assistance used for capital purposes under section 9(g)(1) or (g)(2) of 

the Act, and HOPE VI grant assistance.

    Reformulation. The procedure by which HUD approves division of a 

project (including units and related funds) into two or more projects, 

or combining two or more projects into one, or redistributing units and 

related funds in a project among two or more projects, in order to 

provide PHAs with the flexibility to adapt to site availability, to 

resolve development problems, to acquire buildings ready for development 

(before acquisition of other buildings), and to save on interest and 

initial operating costs.

    Total Development Cost (TDC) limit. The maximum amount of public 

housing capital assistance that can be used to pay for Housing 

Construction Costs and Community Renewal Costs in connection with the 

development of a public housing project, as determined under Sec.  

941.306(b)(2). The TDC limit does not apply to Additional Project Costs.



[45 FR 60838, Sept. 12, 1980, as amended at 56 FR 13282, Apr. 1, 1991; 

58 FR 62524, Nov. 29, 1993; 61 FR 5214, Feb. 9, 1996; 61 FR 38017, July 

22, 1996; 62 FR 27125, May 16, 1997; 67 FR 76101, Dec. 10, 2002]