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File #: 2025-0322   
Type: CRA Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/2/2024 In control: Community Redevelopment Area Agency Board
On agenda: 12/17/2024 Final action: 12/17/2024
Title: Approve a North Magnolia CRA Residential Property Improvement Grant for property located at 1618 NW First Avenue in an amount not to exceed $9,707
Attachments: 1. Application Packet - CRA24-0006 - 1618 NW 1st Ave, 2. Program Summary - North Magnolia CRA Residential Grant
Submitted By: Roberto Ellis
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Presentation By: Aubrey Hale
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready): title
Approve a North Magnolia CRA Residential Property Improvement Grant for property located at 1618 NW First Avenue in an amount not to exceed $9,707
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Economic Hub, Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND: The intent of the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) North Magnolia subarea Residential Improvement Grant program is to encourage homeowners to make interior and exterior improvements to buildings while adding value within the CRA and reversing deteriorating trends in the area. In March 2024, the program was revised to include several categories for home improvement.
Per the grant guidelines, replacing exterior windows and doors is listed as an eligible improvement that can be reimbursed through the program. The maximum grant to be awarded annually is $20,000; the required applicant match is 25 percent of the project costs. Below is a summary of the application.
Grant Application ID#:
CRA24-0006
Applicant:
Anita Drummond
Address:
1618 NW First Ave. (Parcel ID: 25835-014-07)
Project Description:
Replacement of exterior windows and doors.
Low Quote:
$12,943.57
Recommended Grant Amount:
Not to exceed $9,707.68





FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: Staff reviewed and processed the application in accordance with the grant program guidelines. The key findings are outlined below.

* The home was constructed in 1985 and is the Applicant's primary residence.

* The proposed improvement will increase energy efficiency, by providing better temperature control and reduced power costs.

* In December 2023, the Applicant was awarded a CRA grant to replace the roof at the home. The project was a success, and the homeowner was reimbursed $7,362.42. The Applicant intends to make other improvements to the home in the future.

* The Grant Review Committee (GRC) visited the...

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