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CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: EXHIBIT A Family Homeless Shelter Project Proposal EXHIBIT B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of the needs of vulnerable populations. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter units. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. SUB-RECIPIENT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populations. SUB-RECIPIENT has proposed to build or substantial rehabilitate six units in a Family Homeless Shelter to address a distinct lack of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population group. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibility. EXHIBIT C

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Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement

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CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient Subrecipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Subrecipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT SUBRECIPIENT By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: EXHIBIT A Family Homeless Shelter Park South Phase 2 Project Proposal EXHIBIT B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of for the needs of vulnerable populationsaffordable multi-family homes. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter Affordable housing is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family resilient homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter unitsMinot. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. SUBProviding long-RECIPIENT term affordable rental units is essential to reducing the vulnerability of LMI families to environmental risks such as flooding. SUBRECIPIENT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populationsResilience. SUB-RECIPIENT SUBRECIPIENT has proposed to build or substantial rehabilitate six twenty-two (22) long-term affordable twin homes to be rental units in a Family Homeless Shelter that are affordable to address a distinct lack LMI families outside of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population groupthe new FEMA flood plains and within the City’s designated Resilience Area. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibility. EXHIBIT C

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Samples: Subrecipient Agreement

CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient Subrecipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Subrecipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT SUBRECIPIENT By: (signature) Name: Title: (Chief Elected Official/Executive Officer with Authority to Sign) Date: Attest: ASSISTANT [CITY/COUNTY] CLERK Countersigned: FINANCE OFFICER OR CONTRACT COMPLIANCE OFFICER APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: ASSISTANT [CITY/COUNTY] ATTORNEY EXHIBIT A Family Homeless Shelter Project Proposal EXHIBIT B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of for the needs of vulnerable populationsaffordable single-family homes. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter Affordable housing is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality standard affordable multisingle-family resilient homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter unitsMinot. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult nearly impossible to find in some resilient areas of the City. SUBProviding affordable single-RECIPIENT family resilient homes is essential to reducing the vulnerability of LMI families to environmental risks such as flooding. MACLT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populationsResilience. SUB-RECIPIENT MACLT has proposed acquiring ten (10) properties to build or substantial rehabilitate six units in a Family Homeless Shelter develop single-family homes that are affordable to address a distinct lack LMI families outside of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population group. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) new FEMA flood plains and UFAS for accessibilitywithin the City’s designated Resilience Area. EXHIBIT CB

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Samples: Subrecipient Agreement

CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient recipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Sub-recipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx, Mayor Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT Recipient By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: EXHIBIT Print Name and Tile Signature Date Exhibit A 17 Unit Multi Family Homeless Shelter Rental Project Proposal EXHIBIT Submitted By Lutheran Social Services Housing Exhibit B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of for the needs of vulnerable populationsaffordable multi-family homes. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter Affordable housing is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family resilient homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter unitsMinot. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. SUBProviding long-RECIPIENT term affordable rental units is essential to reducing the vulnerability of LMI families to environmental risks such as flooding. Sub-recipient primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populationsResilience. SUB-RECIPIENT Sub- recipient has proposed to continue to build or substantial rehabilitate six seventeen (17) long-term affordable rental units in a Family Homeless Shelter to address a distinct lack be rental units that are affordable to LMI families outside of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population groupthe new FEMA flood plains and within the City's designated Resilience Area. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibility. EXHIBIT CExhibit C Project Budget The Project budget for the activities under this Agreement is mutually agreed will be attached under Exhibit C as Attachment C-1 upon completion of the project plans and specifications and the preparation and review of the project budget as described in the scope of work. Final project budget before effective will be approved by the NDR Grant Program Manager. In the event of a Sub-recipient change to the Project Budget, the Sub-recipient shall provide a written explanation of the change and certification that sufficient other funds are committed to and available to the Project to enable satisfactory completion. It is recognized that the project budget to be attached herein will need to be reconciled by the Subrecipient in assuming the project which had been commenced by Lutheran Social Services Housing. Exhibit D Current FMR Exhibit E Exhibit F Affirmative Marketing Plan Sub-recipient will prepare an affirmative marketing plan and submit it to the Grantee for review. The final affirmative marketing plan will be incorporated into this agreement and must be completed prior to the commencement of any activity leading to leasing rental units. Exhibit G INSERT LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PHYSICAL ADDRESS OF PROPERTY

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Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement

CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient Subrecipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Subrecipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT SUBRECIPIENT By: (signature) Name: Title: (Chief Elected Official/Executive Officer with Authority to Sign) Date: EXHIBIT A Family Homeless Shelter Project Proposal EXHIBIT B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. Description It is important understood and recognized by the subrecipient that the City of Minot as the Grantee of the CDBG- NDR funds which will be the source of funds made available under this project are required to identify assure and demonstrate to HUD that none of these CDBG-NDR funds shall be used to replace, supplant, or substitute obligations by a Public Housing Authority pursuant to HUD rules and regulations for preventative maintenance, standard capital improvement and replacement, and correcting conditions resulting from normal wear and tear, and age. CDBG-NDR funds shall be only be used to cover costs that the Grantee is comfortable can be justified and supportable with HUD as being new, resilience improvements to Xxxxxx Xxxxx Tower. Minot Housing Authority will rehabilitate 221 affordable housing units in the Xxxxxx Xxxxx Tower project originally built in 1969. This 14-story building located in downtown Minot at 000 0xx Xx. XX, Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx. The project will improve building resilience and develop and enhance the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of the needs residents in Xxxxxx Xxxxx Tower. The building contains 221 one-bedroom units, and common area, kitchen, offices and public restrooms on the main floor. Planned improvements include: replacement of vulnerable populationsthe existing cast iron main wastewater stacks, replacement of apartment bathroom plumbing and necessary rehabilitation of the bathrooms, and rehabilitation of first floor public restrooms. Replace of lighting in hallways, apartments, laundry, stairways, offices, and exterior areas with energy efficient lighting. Installation of new fire alarm system and fire suppression system in the building. Replacement of exterior doors with thermal exterior security doors on the mail floor, replacement of main floor windows and stairwell landing and hallway windows and installation of security hardware on doors. Retrofit and rehabilitation of up to 10 additional accessible apartments. Rehabilitation of main floor common areas including dining space and commercial kitchen area and rehabilitation of main flood tenant meeting space, office, and classroom/activity space. As funding permits, rehabilitation/convert up to 10 units to 2-bedroom units. All of the apartments in Xxxxxx Xxxxx Tower will be affordable housing in accordance with the HUD PHA and HUD CDBG-NDR requirements. In the aftermath consideration of the historic 2011 flood in MinotMinot Housing Authority providing affordable rental housing as identified within this Agreement, the City has made efforts is committing up to respond to $5,000,000 of CDBG-NDR funding for the housing needs completion of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family homes available site improvements described in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter units. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. SUB-RECIPIENT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populations. SUB-RECIPIENT has proposed to build or substantial rehabilitate six units in a Family Homeless Shelter to address a distinct lack of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population group. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibilitysubrecipient agreement. EXHIBIT CB

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Samples: Subrecipient Agreement

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CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient recipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient recipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: EXHIBIT A 17 Unit Multi Family Homeless Shelter Rental Project Proposal EXHIBIT B CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of for the needs of vulnerable populationsaffordable multi-family homes. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter Affordable housing is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family resilient homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter unitsMinot. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. Providing long-term affordable rental units is essential to reducing the vulnerability of LMI families to environmental risks such as flooding. SUB-RECIPIENT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populationsResilience. SUB-SUB- RECIPIENT has proposed to build or substantial rehabilitate six seventeen (17) long-term affordable rental units in a Family Homeless Shelter to address a distinct lack be rental units that are affordable to LMI families outside of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population groupthe new FEMA flood plains and within the City’s designated Resilience Area. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibility. EXHIBIT C

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Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement

CCR Registration. No funds may be obligated or expended in any project activity except the administration activity until the Sub-Recipient recipient provides Grantee with documentation of registration in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system. The CCR system may be accessed online at xxx.xxx.gov. THE UNDERSIGNED, as authorized officials on behalf of the parties, have executed this Contract for Sub- Recipient Subrecipient Assistance, which shall be effective as of the date of execution hereof on behalf of the Grantee. GRANTEE By: (signature) Name: Xxxxx Xxxxx, Mayor Title: Date: SUB-RECIPIENT Recipient By: (signature) Name: Title: Date: EXHIBIT Print Name and Tile Signature Date Attachment 1 A 17 Unit Multi Family Homeless Shelter Rental Project Proposal EXHIBIT B Submitted By Lutheran Social Services Housing Attachment 1 CDBG-NDR Agreement Project Description/Scope of Work The National Disaster Resilience program focuses on disaster recovery and resilience. It is important to identify the resilience goals of this project and the process used to evaluate and determine the specific resilience elements in support of for the needs of vulnerable populationsaffordable multi-family homes. In the aftermath of the historic 2011 flood in Minot, the City has made efforts to respond to the housing needs of LMI families affected by the flood, evaluated the evolving housing challenges resulting from the flood, and the oil boom that further complicated the affordable housing challenge facing Minot. Shelter Affordable housing is frequently vulnerable during and after natural disasters and LMI residents are particularly challenged because they do not have the resources to help them recover from disasters. Because of the impact of the 2011 flood and the revised FEMA FIRM maps, there is a shortage of quality affordable multi-family resilient homes available in Minot exacerbating the demand for Emergency Shelter unitsMinot. Affordable homes for LMI families are difficult to find in some resilient areas of the City. Providing long-term affordable rental units is essential to reducing the vulnerability of LMI families to environmental risks such as flooding.SUB-RECIPIENT primary goal is Developing and Enhancing Resident Community Resilience including addressing Emergency Shelter for vulnerable populationsResilience. SUB-RECIPIENT has proposed to continue to build or substantial rehabilitate six seventeen (17) long-term affordable rental units in a Family Homeless Shelter to address a distinct lack be rental units that are affordable to LMI families outside of emergency shelter for this vulnerable population groupthe new FEMA flood plains and within the City's designated Resilience Area. These units will meet the green building standards (Energy Star) and UFAS for accessibility. EXHIBIT CAttachment 1

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Samples: Sub Recipient Agreement

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