Bill Text: NY S03141 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Establishes the mobile and manufactured home replacement program to eliminate older mobile and manufactured homes and replace them with new manufactured, modular or site-built homes; makes related provisions.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-1)
Status: (Engrossed) 2024-05-30 - returned to senate [S03141 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-S03141-Amended.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 3141--A Cal. No. 269 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 27, 2023 ___________ Introduced by Sens. MANNION, HINCHEY, JACKSON, MAY, WEBB -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development -- recommitted to the Committee on Housing, Construction and Community Development in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- reported favorably from said committee and committed to the Committee on Finance -- reported favor- ably from said committee, ordered to first and second report, ordered to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place in the order of third reading AN ACT to amend the private housing finance law, in relation to the mobile and manufactured home replacement program The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The private housing finance law is amended by adding a new 2 article 32 to read as follows: 3 ARTICLE XXXII 4 MOBILE AND MANUFACTURED HOME REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 5 Section 1290. Statement of legislative findings and purpose. 6 1291. Definitions. 7 1292. Mobile and manufactured home replacement contracts. 8 § 1290. Statement of legislative findings and purpose. The legislature 9 hereby finds and declares that there exists in New York state a serious 10 need to eliminate older, dilapidated mobile and manufactured homes and 11 replace them with new manufactured, modular or site-built homes. Older 12 mobile or manufactured home units with rusted, leaking metal roofs, 13 metal-framed windows with interior take-out storms, and metal siding, 14 are just some of the examples of those that most need replacement. No 15 matter the amount of rehabilitation investment, the end result is unsat- 16 isfactory in terms of longevity, energy efficiency and affordability. 17 The legislature therefore finds that the state should establish a 18 program to fund the replacement of mobile or manufactured homes with new EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD04990-02-4S. 3141--A 2 1 affordable and energy efficient manufactured, modular or site-built 2 homes. 3 § 1291. Definitions. For the purposes of this article the following 4 terms shall have the following meanings: 5 1. "Corporation" shall mean the housing trust fund corporation estab- 6 lished in section forty-five-a of this chapter. 7 2. "Dilapidated" shall mean a housing unit that does not provide safe 8 and adequate shelter, and in its present condition endangers the health, 9 safety or well-being of the occupants. Such a housing unit shall have 10 one or more critical defects, or a combination of intermediate defects 11 in sufficient number or extent to require considerable repair or 12 rebuilding. Such defects may involve original construction, or they may 13 result from continued neglect or lack of repair or from serious damage 14 to the structure. 15 3. "Eligible applicant" shall mean a unit of local government or a 16 not-for-profit corporation in existence for a period of one or more 17 years prior to application, which is, or will be at the time of award, 18 incorporated under the not-for-profit corporation law and has substan- 19 tial experience in affordable housing. 20 4. "Eligible property" shall mean a mobile or manufactured home that 21 is the primary residence of a homeowner with a total household income 22 that does not exceed eighty percent of area median income for the county 23 in which a project is located as calculated by the United States depart- 24 ment of housing and urban development. 25 5. "Manufactured home" shall have the same meaning as is set forth for 26 such term in subdivision seven of section six hundred one of the execu- 27 tive law. 28 6. "Mobile and manufactured home replacement program" or "program" 29 shall mean a proposal by an eligible applicant for the replacement of a 30 dilapidated mobile or manufactured home with a new manufactured, modular 31 or site-built home. All replacement homes shall be energy star rated for 32 energy efficiency. 33 7. "Modular home" shall have the same meaning as is set forth for such 34 term in paragraph thirty-three of subdivision (b) of section eleven 35 hundred one of the tax law. 36 8. "Site-built home" shall mean a structure built on-site using build- 37 ing materials delivered to the site, even if some of such materials were 38 manufactured, produced or assembled off-site such as, by way of example 39 and not by way of limitation, concrete blocks, windows, door units, wall 40 or roof panels, trusses and dormers. 41 § 1292. Mobile and manufactured home replacement contracts. 1. Grants. 42 Within the limit of funds available in the mobile and manufactured home 43 replacement program, the corporation is hereby authorized to enter into 44 contracts with eligible applicants to provide grants, which shall be 45 used to establish programs to provide assistance to eligible property 46 owners to replace dilapidated mobile or manufactured homes in the state. 47 2. Program criteria. The corporation shall develop procedures, crite- 48 ria and requirements related to the application and award of projects 49 pursuant to this section which shall include: eligibility, market 50 demand, feasibility and funding criteria; the funding determination 51 process; supervision and evaluation of contracting applicants; report- 52 ing, budgeting and record-keeping requirements; provisions for modifica- 53 tion and termination of contracts; and such other matters not inconsist- 54 ent with the purposes and provisions of this article as the corporation 55 shall deem necessary or appropriate.S. 3141--A 3 1 3. Contract limitations. The total contract pursuant to any one eligi- 2 ble applicant in a specified region shall not exceed seven hundred fifty 3 thousand dollars and the contract shall provide for completion of the 4 program within a reasonable period, as specified therein, which shall 5 not in any event exceed four years from commencement of the program. 6 Upon request, the corporation may extend the term of the contract for up 7 to an additional one year period for good cause shown by the eligible 8 applicant. 9 4. Planning and administrative costs. The corporation shall authorize 10 the eligible applicant to spend ten percent of the contract amount for 11 approved planning and administrative costs associated with administering 12 the program. 13 5. The corporation shall require that, in order to receive a grant 14 pursuant to this article, the eligible property owner shall have no 15 liens on the land after closing the grant other than the new home 16 financing and currently existing mortgage or mortgages, and all property 17 taxes and insurances must be current. 18 6. Assistance. Financial assistance to eligible property owners shall 19 be one hundred percent grants in the form of deferred payment loans 20 (hereinafter referred to in this subdivision as "DPL"). A ten year 21 declining balance lien using a security instrument as required by the 22 corporation, will be utilized for replacement projects. No interest or 23 payments will be required on the DPL unless the property is sold or 24 transferred before the regulatory term expires. In such cases funds will 25 be recaptured from the proceeds of the sale of the home, on a declining 26 balance basis, unless an income-eligible immediate family member accepts 27 ownership of, and resides in the new replacement home for the remainder 28 of the regulatory term. In addition the mobile and manufactured home 29 replacement program established by this article shall: (a) provide funds 30 for relocation assistance to homeowners who are unable to voluntarily 31 relocate during the demolition and construction phases of the project; 32 and (b) provide funding for the costs of demolishing and disposing of 33 the dilapidated home. 34 7. Homeownership training. The eligible property owner must agree to 35 attend an approved homeownership training program for post-purchase, 36 credit/budget, and home maintenance counseling as part of the applica- 37 tion process. 38 8. Funding criteria. The total payment pursuant to any one grant 39 contract shall not exceed two hundred thousand dollars and the contract 40 shall provide for completion of the program within a reasonable period, 41 as specified therein, not to exceed four years. 42 9. Funding and annual report. The corporation in its sole discretion 43 shall authorize all funding decisions and make all award announcements. 44 The corporation shall, on or before December thirty-first in each year 45 submit a report to the legislature on the implementation of this arti- 46 cle. Such report shall include, but not be limited to, for each award 47 made to a grantee under this article: a description of such award; 48 contract amount and cumulative total; and such other information as the 49 corporation deems pertinent. 50 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.