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DHS/DDD. 2. 2011 Housing Accomplishments. 114 new residential projects developed in 2011Capacity to serve 328 new individuals in communityNew residential projects leveraged capital financing from:HUDCOAHSpecial Needs Housing Trust FundLow Income Housing Tax CreditsFederal Home Loan BankDDD C
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1. DHS/DDD 1 Supportive Housing Association
January 4, 2012
Dawn Apgar, Deputy Commissioner, DHS
2. DHS/DDD 2 2011 Housing Accomplishments 114 new residential projects developed in 2011
Capacity to serve 328 new individuals in community
New residential projects leveraged capital financing from:
HUD
COAH
Special Needs Housing Trust Fund
Low Income Housing Tax Credits
Federal Home Loan Bank
DDD Capital
3. DHS/DDD 3 2011 Initiatives
Emergencies
Return Home
CPEP
Olmstead
Waiting List
4. DHS/DDD 4 Housing Goals for 2012-2013 Special Needs Housing Partnership
600 beds by 6/30/2013
401 individuals to move from developmental centers to the community by 6/30/2013
Collaboration and Coordination to meet housing needs
5. DHS/DDD 5 Special Needs Housing Partnership Agencies Involved:
Department of Community Affairs (DCA)
Department of Human Services (DHS)
Housing & Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA)
Goal: Develop 600 beds by June 30, 2013
Goal: Leverage municipal Affordable Housing Trust Funds
6. DHS/DDD 6 Special Needs Housing Partnership Qualified Developers selected
Partnership Launch Meeting at HMFA – September 2011
DDD Partnership Housing Meeting – December 2011
7. DHS/DDD 7 Special Needs Housing Partnership 12 Municipal Partners Committed
Committing a total of $5,100,000 to initiative
Commitment will be matched dollar-for-dollar by HMFA
Total funding pool $10,200,000 to date
Will develop a minimum of 20 homes
8. DHS/DDD 8 Special Needs Housing Partnership 12 Municipal Partners Committed
Brick Township -- $200,000
Denville Township -- $250,000
Edison Township -- $725,000
Florham Park Borough -- $400,000
Hanover Township -- $775,000 (including 3-acre lot for use)
Jackson Township -- $250,000
North Brunswick Township -- $250,000
Parsippany Township -- $1,000,000
Randolph Township -- $300,000
Roxbury Township -- $500,000
Washington Township (Morris County) -- $200,000
Wayne Township -- $250,000
9. 9 DDD Housing Development Process
10. 10 DDD Housing Development Process Program Developer
11. DHS/DDD 11 Olmstead Capital Available For projects serving individuals leaving developmental centers:
$18K/person in capital available from DDD
This financing must also cover costs of sprinklers system
All individuals in home/all future residents must be Olmstead
12. DHS/DDD 12 Sprinkler Systems NFPA 13D sprinklers systems may be used in homes w/5 or fewer people, one or more of whom cannot evacuate in 3 minutes or less
Homes w/more than 5 people, any of whom cannot self-evacuate, must use NFPA 13R
Developers can apply to local enforcing agency (not state) for variance
Letter from DCA available on DDD website
13. DHS/DDD 13 Money Follows the Person Rebalancing fund allocated to:
College of Direct Support
Expansion of SAMS to include DDD
Marketing and outreach, including development of educational and promotional materials
MFP will convene enhanced stakeholder advisory group in 2012
14. DHS/DDD 14 Resources Special Needs Housing Partnership:
http://www.state.nj.us/dca/services/residents/housing.html
Sprinkler Systems:
http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/ddd/providers/housing/index.html
15. DHS/DDD 15
Q & A