Skip to main content
City of Ocala Logo

  For historical data from all meetings prior to January 18, 2022, please refer to our archived meeting repository.

File #: 2025-1589   
Type: CRA Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 6/27/2025 In control: Community Redevelopment Area Agency Board
On agenda: 7/15/2025 Final action: 7/15/2025
Title: Approve an East Ocala Community Redevelopment Area Residential Property Improvement Grant for property located at 956 NE Fifth Street, in an amount not to exceed $12,289
Attachments: 1. East Ocala Residential Property Improvement Grant Framework, 2. CRA25-0007 956 NE 5th St Application Packet
Submitted By: Charlita Whitehead
presenter
Presentation By: Roberto Ellis
end
Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
title
Approve an East Ocala Community Redevelopment Area Residential Property Improvement Grant for property located at 956 NE Fifth Street, in an amount not to exceed $12,289
end

OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Economic Hub, Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

body
BACKGROUND:
The East Ocala Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) Residential Property Improvement Grant encourages homeowners to make exterior facade improvements, addressing neighborhood deterioration trends while adding value to the CRA.

The maximum amount that can be awarded is $20,000, covering up to 75 percent of the project costs. The attached grant framework outlines the elements of eligible work.

Below is a summary of the application. The entire application packet is attached.
Grant ID #
CRA25-0007
Applicant
Ben Chupp
Address
956 NE Fifth St
Parcel ID
2831-100-000
Project Description
Replace windows
Low Quote
$16,385
Recommended Grant Amount
$12,289


FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
Staff reviewed and processed the application in accordance with the
grant program guidelines and evaluation criteria. The key findings are outlined below:
* The home was built in 1950.
* The windows that will be replaced are original to the building. The homeowner has previously replaced some of the windows on the home. This grant will allow them to replace the remaining windows.
* Per the application, "Several of the windows are currently cracked and do not open/stay open. Replacing the windows will increase the safety of the home in the event of an emergency and increase the energy efficiency of the house.
* The price difference between the two bids is primarily due to one vendor utilizing subcontractors for some or all of the labor. Subcontracting can lead to higher costs as it often involves additional management fees, overhead expenses, or markup...

Click here for full text