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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPR 17331: ADOPTING SECTION 3 PLAN REQUESTED BY TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE Interoffice MEMORANDUM TO: Floyd T. Johnson, City Manager FROM: Mary E. Essex, Grants Program Administrator DATE: October 8, 2012 SUBJECT: P. R. 17331 RECOMMENDATION: I recommend that the City Council approve Proposed Resolution Number 17331. This Resolution approves adoption and implementation of the Section 3 Plan to ensure compliance with Federal Law. BACKGROUND: The Texas General Land Office has required all recipients of the Disaster Recovery Program to submit a Section 3 Plan. Congress established the Section 3 policy to guarantee that the employment and other economic opportunities created by Federal financial assistance for housing and community development programs should, if possible, be directed toward low - and very -low income persons, particularly those who are recipients of government assistance for housing. Section 3 residents are: • Public housing residents • Low and very -low income persons who live in the metropolitan area or Non - metropolitan County where a HUD - assisted project for housing or community development is located. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, requires the Texas General Land office (GLO) to ensure that training, employment and other economic opportunities generated by certain Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financial assistance shall be directed, to the greatest extent feasible, and consistent with existing Federal, State and Local laws and regulations, to low- and very low- income persons. Section 3 requirements are triggered when HUD- sourced assistance is expended for housing rehabilitation, housing construction or other public construction projects that are equal to or greater than $200,000 and sub - contracts of such projects in the amount of $100,000 or more. Compliance with Section 3 Recipients and contractors may demonstrate compliance with the "greatest extent feasible" (CFR 24 135.30) requirement of Section 3 by meeting HUD's numerical goals for providing training, employment, and contracting opportunities to Section 3 Residents and Section 3 Business Concerns. The minimum numerical goals are: • 30% of total number of new hires as Section 3 Residents; • 10% of all awarded construction contracts, awards to Section 3 Business Concerns; • 3% of all awarded non - construction contracts, awards to Section 3 Business Concerns. BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT: Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Supplemental Grant is the funding source. STAFFING/EMPLOYEE EFFECT: Funding will not have an effect on staffing level. SUMMARY: I recommend that the City Council adopt Proposed Resolution #17331. P.R. No. 17331 10/08/2012 Mary E. Essex, Grants Management RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AND IMPLEMENTING THE SECTION 3 PLAN TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL LAW AS REQUESTED BY THE TEXAS GENERAL LAND OFFICE. WHEREAS, the United States Congress passed Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (12 U. S. C. 1701u) (Section 3) to further the goal of ensuring that federal funds benefit the residents of projects funded wholly or in part by those funds; and, WHEREAS, Part 135 establishes employment and contracting opportunities for Section 3 Businesses and Section 3 Residents along with procedures for reporting on economic opportunities; and, WHEREAS, the requirements of Section 3 apply to recipients of Department of Housing and Urban Development funding in excess of $200,000 and to individual contracts of $100,000 for housing rehabilitation, housing construction, and public improvements; and, WHEREAS, City of Port Arthur has created a Section 3 Plan to comply with 24 CFR Part 135 as prescribed in the Act. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR: THAT the City Council authorizes the adoption and implementation of the Section 3 Plan to ensure compliance with Federal Law. TIIAT a copy of the caption of this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes of the City Council. READ, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this day of October, A.D. 2012, at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote: AYES: MAYOR COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary AP OVED S TO FORM: al- ' AA_II City Attorney APPROVED FOR ADMINISTRATION: City Manager EXHIBIT "A" General Policy Statement The City of Port Arthur developed this Section 3 Plan and Policies in compliance with Title 24 CFR Part 135 — Economic Opportunities for Low- and Very Low - income Persons. Such plan is intended to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by qualifying HUD financial assistance shall, to the greatest extent feasible, benefit persons and business identified in the regulation. This document is applicable to contractors, subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers when threshold amounts meet or exceed $100,000 expended for (1) housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of lead -based paint hazards), (2) housing construction, (3) other public construction. Additional provisions have been made for contracts that do not meet the above threshold, but are for building trades work arising in connection with a Section 3 covered contract and for non - construction contracts associated with Section 3 covered activities as detailed in Section III. This policy shall result in a reasonable level of success in the recruitment, employment, and utilization of eligible persons and business on contracts partially or wholly funding with the United States department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) monies. Section 3 Purpose Section 3 of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701 u) requires the City of Port Arthur to ensure, to the greatest extent feasible, that employment and other economic and business opportunities generated by the HUD financial assistance are directed to public housing residents and other low - income persons, particularly recipients of goverment housing assistance and business concerns that provide economic opportunities to low- and very -low income persons. Section 3 Contracting Policy and Procedures It is the policy of the City of Port Arthur to require its contractors to provide equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation or gender identity. Further, it is the policy of the City of Port Arthur to create employment and business opportunities for residents in projects that occur in their respective communities and for other qualified low- and very low- income persons residing in low- moderate income areas. The City of Port Arthur will incorporate Section 3 language in all applicable procurement documents generated in conjunction with the use of HUD funding. Goal requirements are set forth in 24 CFR Part 135 for awarding contracts to Section 3 Business Concerns and are delineated in Section III. Section 3 Business, Employment Training and Contracting Goals. All contractors/businesses seeking Section 3 preference must, before submitting bids /proposals to the City of Port Arthur, complete certifications, as appropriate, as acknowledgement of the Section 3 contracting and employment provisions required by this section. The Section 3 Coordinator shall examine and consider a contractor's or vendor's potential for success by providing employment and business opportunities to low- moderate income residents prior to acting on any proposed award. 1 To the greatest extent feasible, information will be made available to persons with Limited - English Proficiency (LEP) in compliance with E.O. 13166. 2 Section 3 Plan The City of Port Arthur have developed this Section 3 Plan to create consistency in applying the provisions of 24 CFR Part 135 objectives, and to guide the action steps that will be implemented to ensure compliance with the requirements of Section 3. The Plan covers HUD - funded programs including but not limited to CDBG, HOME, ESG, HPRP, housing construction, housing rehabilitation, and public improvements construction projects. Major components of the Plan include Section 3 Coordinator's Responsibilities, Section 3 Training, Employment and Contracting Opportunity Goals, Section 3 Business Qualifications, Section 3 Resident Initiatives, Plan Implementation, Procurement, Compliance /Monitoring and Reporting. I. Section 3 Coordinator Responsibilities A. Identification of Resources The City of Port Arthur will identify an employee who will assume the Section 3 responsibilities herein called "Section 3 Coordinator ". In particular, said employee will identify programs, projects and activities which may trigger Section 3 compliance. It is expected that the Section 3 Coordinator will prioritize programs, projects and activities based on anticipated procurement dates. B. Outreach for Section 3 Businesses Section 3 Coordinator will be responsible for soliciting qualified known Section 3 business concerns and creating an electronically available list of such businesses and their trades /profession as well as assisting such Section 3 Businesses in obtaining contracts or subcontracts. Actions to solicit qualified Section 3 Business Concerns will include, at a minimum, the following: • Advertisement of contracting opportunities via newspaper, mailing, posting notices that provide general information about the work to be contracted and where to obtain additional information. • Distributing notices of upcoming projects to local Public Housing Agencies, Texas Workforce Commission, contactor associations, community organizations, Small Business Administration (SBA), Minority and Women's Business Enterprise M /WBE association, and Community Development Corporations. • Conduct annual workshop on contracting procedures to include bonding, insurance, and other pertinent requirements, in a timely manner in an effort to allow Section 3 business concerns the opportunity to take advantage of any upcoming contracting opportunities. • Provide Technical Assistance directly or through contracted organizations to help Section 3 businesses meet bonding and insurance requirements and become certified as Section 3 businesses. Additionally, this assistance will focus on helping existing Section 3 eligible 3 contractors to identify and utilize other Section 3 businesses, subcontractors, and suppl i ers. C. Outreach for Section 3 Individuals • The Section 3 Coordinator will provide information to residents on employment opportunities. Outreach will be conducted as necessary to meet the needs of the contractors and achieve the Section 3 employment goals. Such activities may include, but are not limited to: • Request contractor distribute fliers and /or notices within the neighborhood of the Section 3 covered project. • Maintaining a website with information about the process the obtaining employment as a Section 3 qualified worker. • Conducting Section 3 presentations in local community forums, job fairs and other networking opportunities. D. Orientation/Education All City of Port Arthur Section 3 Coordinators will, at minimum, host an annual workshop for potential Section 3 business concerns. The workshop agenda shall include (1) applicability, (2) listing of potential projects, (3) training and employment goals, (4) general contractor requirements, (5) review, execution and submittal of certification forms, (6) procurement information/solicitation of subcontractors, (7) review of on -going compliance issues /reporting and (8) consequences of non- compliance. Section 3 Coordinator will assist contractors in meeting their Section 3 obligations by connecting them with Section 3 eligible individuals through the Texas Workforce Commission as outlined in Section IV, below. E. Compliance The Section 3 Coordinator will be responsible for assuring the Section 2 Contract Clause is noted in contracts for Section 3 covered activities between the unit of local government and first tier contractors. The Section 3 Coordinator will inform general contractors of the language necessary for them to include in their agreements with subcontractors for Section 3 covered projects. The Section 3 Clause is attached as Exhibit E or may be obtained at CFR Part 135.38. The Section 3 Coordinator must annually update Section 3 compliance documents with HUD Section 8 income limits. The Section 3 Coordinator must provide current postings and information to be posted on the City of Port Arthur respective web sites. 4 The Section 3 Coordinator will be the public point of contract for information regarding Section 3 compliance, reporting, business certification process and all other related matters. Further, the Section 3 Coordinator is responsible for obtaining information necessary to remit Section 3 annual reports and remit said reports as required by HUD. Currently, the report is submitted electronically and is due no later than with the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER). F. Section 3 Reporting I . Annual Report The City of Port Arthur will report to HUD annual accomplishments regarding employment and other economic opportunities provided to low income person under Section 3. Form HUD -60002 is currently being utilized for reporting accomplishments. This form may be changed and updated from time to time as required by HUD and 24 CFR 135. 2. Contractor Reporting Contractors are required to submit to the City of Port Arthur a Monthly Compliance Form, Monthly Employee Utilization Report, and an Employee Data and Certification form for all new hires. Contractors are required to submit a Monthly Employee Utilization Report, and an Employee Data and Certification fonn for all new hires for each of their subcontractors. Contractor payment requests will not be processed until all reporting requirements have been met. G. Procurement Section 3 Coordinator will, when feasible, attend scheduled pre -bid, pre - construction, bid opening and construction meetings or will be available should additional information be requested. Section 3 Coordinator will also provide guidance on procurement preference provisions as outlined in Part 135.36 of Section 3 Regulation. II. Applicability and Procurement A. Bidding and Negotiation Requirements Section 3 requirements are triggered when an anticipated contract award meets or exceeds $100,000 for (1) housing rehabilitation (including reduction and abatement of Lead -based paint hazards), (2) housing construction, (3) other public construction. Numerical goals are set forth in Section III regarding non - construction contracts associated with housing rehabilitation, housing construction, or public facilities (architectural, engineering, etc.) When recipient solicits proposals on a Section 3 covered activity, local procurement standards will apply. However, in compliance with the Section 3 Plan for the City of Port Arthur, non - 5 Section 3 Business will be utilized in a strictly competitive manner during the procurement process. When a Section 3 covered contract is to be awarded based upon the price, the Section 3 business concern with the lowest responsive bid shall be given the opportunity to match the lowest responsive bid from any qualified source. If said Section 3 business concern cannot match the lowest responsive bid, then the award shall be made to the lowest bidder. Should more than one Section 3 Business be able to match the non - Section 3 business proposal, the order of priority has been established in the section entitled "Preference for Contracting with Section 3 Business Concerns ". The City of Port Arthur will require the contractor /subcontractor to prepare and submit a Contractors Section 3 Plan (Exhibit D) with their contract documents prior to the commencement of any work under the contract. This plan must be approved in writing by the City of Port Arthur prior to the commencement of any work under the contract. The contractor /subcontractor will also submit Exhibit G to provide the current work force of the contractor along with workforce projections identifying projected number of new hires by job category. Notwithstanding Section 3 noted preferences, Section 3 businesses must have the capacity to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of the proposed project contract. Under 24 CFR 85.36(b)(8), consideration, among other factors, is the potential contractor's record of complying with public policy, including Section 3 requirements. The City of Port Arthur shall require prospective contractors for work in connection with Section 3 covered projects to provide, prior to the signing of the contract, a preliminary statement of work force needs (skilled, semi - skilled, unskilled labor and trainees by category). Such information shall be supplied prior to any signing of any contractors and their subcontractors. Consideration should be given to those contractors who will have training and employment opportunities for project area residents. Applicants, recipients and contractors will ensure that the attached Section 3 Clause (Exhibit E) and Assurance of Compliance (Exhibit B) are made a part of all contracts. Because goals for contracting opportunities apply to any applicant, when said applicants other than the recipient are soliciting contracts or subcontracts in conjunction with a Section 3 covered activity, they must, to the greatest extent possible, make every effort to publicize and maximize contracting opportunities in order to ensure participation by Section 3 businesses. In implementing its affirmative action plan, each applicant, recipient, contractor, or subcontractor shall make a good faith effort to achieve its goal or target number and estimated dollar amount of contracts to be awarded to the eligible businesses and entrepreneurs within each category over the duration of the Section 3 covered project. B. Preference for Contracting with Section 3 Business Concems The City of Port Arthur, in compliance with Section 3 regulations, will require contractors and subcontractors to direct their efforts towards contracts to Section 3 business concerns in the following order of priority (24 CFR 135.36): • Category 1: Certified Section 3 business providing economic opportunities for Section 3 residents. Preferences are listed in order of priority: 6 o Project area or neighborhood o Public Housing Residents o Limits of unit of local government o Metropolitan Statistical Area o County in which recipient is located Contractor and subcontractors that can clearly demonstrate how they will meet the requirement in this section will be given a contracting preference. III. Section 3 Business, Employment Training and Contracting Goals A. Employment Goals; Compliance Review It is the policy of the City Port Arthur to utilize Section 3 residents and other eligible persons and businesses in contracts partially or wholly funded with monies from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City of Port Arthur have established minimum employment opportunities through economic development activities, should meet in order to comply with Section 3 requirements. The numerical goals established in this section represent minimum numerical targets (reference 24 CFR 135.30 — Numerical goal for meeting the greatest extent feasible requirement). • 30 percent of the aggregate number of new hires /training opportunities annually; and • 10 percent of the total dollar amount of all Section 3 covered construction contracts annually o Building trades work arising in connection with housing rehabilitation, housing construction and other public construction (ex: demolition); and • 3 percent of the total dollar amount of covered non - construction (ex. professional services) contracts annually o Section 3 covered non - construction projects include professional service contracts associated with construction (ex: architectural, engineering, legal services, accounting, marketing, etc) It is the responsibility of contractors to implement efforts to attain Section 3 compliance. Any contractor that does not meet the Section 3 numerical goals must demonstrate why meeting such goals was not feasible. Should the contractor fail to meet the Section 3 reporting requirements the following actions may be taken: • Written warning notice of non compliance and remedial actions needed; • Failure to meet the reporting requirements may result in termination of the contract for default, suspension and jeopardize future HUD funded projects. B. Section 3 Businesses 7 A Section 3 Business Concern is defined as a business concern (1) that is 51 percent or more owned by Section 3 resident: or (2) whose permanent full -time employees include persons at least 30 percent of whom are currently Section 3 residents or within three years of the date of first employment with the business concern were Section 3 residents; or (3) that provides evidence of a commitment to subcontract in excess of 25 percent of the dollar award of all subcontractors to be awarded to business concerns that meet the qualifications. Designations will be made by the Section 3 Coordinator for the City of Port Arthur. The City of Port Arthur have opted to accept any other City of Port Arthur certification of Section 3 Business compliance. Such certification must be obtained from the Department that oversees the Community Development Block Grant funds. Further, certification will be valid for three years from the date of execution. C. Evidence of Section 3 Certification Any business seeking Section 3 preference in the awarding of contracts or purchase agreements with the County must be able to provide a copy of the Section 3 certification form received and acknowledged by any of the City Port Arthur as evidence of eligibility for preference under the Section 3 Program. The certification shall be submitted along with bid packages and must be received prior to bid opening. Each applicant, recipient, contractor, and subcontractor on a Section 3 covered project shall sign the attached Section 3 Assurance of Compliance (Exhibit B). IV. Section 3 Residents /Individuals Persons seeking work on projects funded in part or in whole with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grants must provide their names, contact information, job skills and certifications (if any) to the Texas Workforce Commission. A. Resident Hiring Requirements The City Port Arthur have adopted a 30% goal for resident hiring that is to be used on construction contracts (24 CFR 135.30). A prime contractor may satisfy resident hiring requirements through its subcontractors. A Section 3 Employee Data and Certification form shall be utilized in documenting eligibility for participation in the program (Exhibit J or K). It is not intended for contractors and subcontractors to tenninate existing employees, but to make every effort feasible to employ Section 3 program participants before any other person, when hiring additional employees needed to complete proposed work on Section 3 covered activities. B. Assisting Contractors to Achieve Section 3 Goal Hiring and Contracting Goals The City of Port Arthur will assist contractors, through the Section 3 Coordinator, in achieving Section 3 hiring and contracting goals by: 8 • Requiring the contractor to present a list to the Section 3 Coordinator of the number of subcontracting and /or employment opportunities expected to be generated from the initial contract. • Referring the contractor to the Texas Workforce Commission for a listing of Section 3 residents for construction projects. • Providing contractor with a list of Section 3 business concerns interested and qualified for construction projects. • Informing prime contractors and subcontractors of the Section 3 Clause requirement and, when requested, will serve to clarify the intent. • Giving notice of specific openings to all parties listed in Section 1. C. Contractor's Requirements in Employing Section 3 Residents Under the City Port of Arthur Section 3 Program, contractors and subcontractors are required to: • Provide employment opportunities to Section 3 residents /participants in the priority order listed below in accordance with 23 CFR 135.34(a)(2): o Category 1 Residents — Section 3 residents residing in the service area or neighborhood in which the Section 3 covered project is located o Category 2 Residents — Participants in HUD Youthbuild program o Where the Section 3 project is assisted under the Steward B. McKinney Homeless Act (ESGP, SHDP, etc. per 42 U.S.C. 11301 et seq.), homeless persons residing in the service area of neighborhood in which the Section 3 project is located shall be given the highest priority o Other Section 3 Residents • Recipients of housing assistance programs administered by the Assistant Secretary for Housing herein provide a preference to residents of the housing development receiving the Section 3 covered assistance within the service area or neighborhood where the Section 3 covered project is located • Recipients of community development programs herein provide priority to recipients of government assistance for housing including recipients of certificates 9 or vouchers under the Section 8 housing assistance program within the service area or neighborhood where the Section 3 covered project is located o After the award of contract but prior to beginning work, the contractor must, in a visible location within the project, complete and post Exhibit F which will provide the following information: o The City of Port Arthur Section 3 Plan and preferences o Set forth number of jobs and titles for hire o Availability of apprenticeships and training positions, if any o Contact information for person(s) taking applications or providing information on qualifications for new hires apprenticeships and training positions o Anticipated date the work shall begin V. Section 3 Procedure for Reporting Non - Compliance In an effort to resolve Section 3 concerns due to non - compliance, the City of Port Arthur encourages written submittal to its Section 3 Coordinator. Concerns should contain the name of the complainant and brief description of the alleged violation. An investigation will be conducted which may include testimony and /or evidence pertinent to the complaint. In the event the Section 3 resident or Section 3 business does not feel the City of Port Arthur satisfactorily resolved the concern, complainants should file the concern using form HUD 958 and submit to: FORT WORTH REGIONAL OFFICE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Southwest Office 801 Cherry St., Unit 45, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, TX 76102 A complete complaint must be received no later than 180 days from the date of the action or omission upon which the complaint is based, unless the time for the filing is extended by the Assistant Secretary for good cause shown. Submission must include name and address of complaint, naive and address of party against whom the complaint is remitted (Respondent), description of acts or omissions by Respondent. 10 Definitions Applicant — Any entity which makes an application for Section 3 covered assistance, and includes, but is not limited to, any State, unit of local government, public housing agency or other public body, public or private nonprofit organization, private agency or institution, mortgagor, developer, limited divided sponsor, builder, property manager, community housing development organization, resident management corporation, resident council, or cooperative association Business Concern — a business entity formed in accordance with State law, and which is licensed under State, county or municipal law to engage in the type of business activity for which it was formed Contractor — any entity which contracts to perform work generated the expenditure of Section 3 covered assistance, or for work in connection with a Section 3 covered project Employment Opportunities Generated by Section 3 Covered Assistance — all employment opportunities generated by the expenditure of Section 3 covered public assistance (i.e., operating assistance, development assistance and modernization assistance, {as described in Section 135.3 (a) (1) }. With respect to Section 3 covered housing and community development assistance, this term means all employment opportunities arising in connection with Section 3 covered projects {as described in Section 135.3 (a) (2) }, including management and administrative support of these activities, e.g., construction manager, relocation specialist, payroll clerk, etc. Housing Authority (HA) — Public Housing Agency Housing Development — low- income housing owned, developed, or operated by public housing agencies in accordance with HUD's public housing program regulations codified in 24 CFR IX HUD Youthbuild Programs — programs that receive assistance under subtitle D of Title IV of the National Affordable Housing Act, as amended by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992 (42 U.S.C. 12899), and provide disadvantaged youth with opportunities for employment, education, leadership development, and training in the construction or rehabilitation of housing for homeless individuals and members for low- and very low- income families. Low - income person — families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 80 per centum of the centum of the median income for the area, as determined by the Secretary, with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 80 per centum of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of prevailing levels of construction costs or unusually high or low- income families Metropolitan Area — a metropolitan statistical area (MSA), as establish by the Office of Management and Budget 11 New Hires — full -time employees for permanent, temporary or seasonal employment opportunities Recipient — any entity which receives Section 3 covered assistance, directly from HUD or from another recipient and includes, but not limited to, any State unit of local government, PHA, or other public body, public or private nonprofit organization, private agency or institution, mortgagor, developer, limited dividend sponsor, builder, property manager, community housing development organization, resident management corporation, resident council, or cooperative association. Recipient also includes any successor, assignee or transferee of any such entity, but does not include any ultimate beneficiary under HUD program to which Section 3 applies and does not include contractors Section 3 — Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1701U) Section 3 Business Concern — a business concern, 1. That is 51% or more owned by Section 3 resident: or 2. Whose permanent, full -time employees include persons, at least 30 percent of whom are currently Section 3 residents, or within three years of the date of first employment with the business concern were Section 3 residents; or 3. That provides evidence of a commitment to subcontract in excess of 25 percent of the dollar award of -all subcontractors to be awarded to business concerns that meet the qualifications set forth in paragraphs 1 or 2 above Section 3 Covered Assistance- 1. Public housing development assistance provided pursuant to Section 5 of the 1937 Act; 2. Public housing operating assistance provided pursuant to Section 9 of the 1937 Act; 3. Public housing modernization assistance provided pursuant to Section 14 of the 1937 Act; 4. Assistance provided under any HUD housing or community development program that is expended for work arising in connection with housing rehabilitation, construction, or other public construction project (which includes other buildings or improvements, regardless of ownership) Section 3 Clause- the contract provisions set forth in Section 135.38 Section 3 Covered Contracts — a contract or subcontract (including a professional service contract) awarded by a recipient or contractor for work generated by the expenditure of Section 3 covered assistance, or for work arising in connection with a Section 3 covered project Section 3 coyered contracts do not include contract awarded under HUD's procurement program, which are governed the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Section 3 covered contracts 12 also do not include contracts for the purchase of supplies and materials. However, whenever a contract includes the installation of materials, the contract constitutes a Section 3 covered contract Section 3 Covered Project — a construction, reconstruction, conversion or rehabilitation of housing (including reduction and abatement of lead -based paint hazards), other public construction which includes buildings or improvements (regardless of ownership) assisted with housing or community development assistance Section 3 Covered non - construction Project — is a project associated with the Section 3 Covered Project such as maintenance contracts, re- painting, routine maintenance, HVAC servicing, and professional services (architectural, engineering, legal services, accounting, marketing, etc.) Section 3 Resident — a public housing resident or an individual who resides in the metropolitan area of nonmetropolitan county in which the Section 3 covered assistance is expended and who is considered to be a low -to very low - income person Subcontractor -- any entity (other than a person who is an employee of the contractor) which has a contract with a contractor to undertake a portion of the contractor's obligation for the performance of work generated by the expenditure of Section 3 covered assistance, or arising in connection with a Section 3 covered project Very low - income person — families (including single persons) whose income do not exceed 50 per centum of the median family income for the area, as determined by the Secretary with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 50 per centum of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of unusually because of unusually high or low family incomes 13 EXHIBIT 13 ASSURANCE OF COMPLIANCE (Section 3, HUD Act of 1968) TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, AND CONTRACTING OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUSINESS AND LOWER INCOME PERSONS A. The project assisted under this (contract) (agreement) is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible opportunities for training and employment be given to lower income residents of the project area and contracts for work in connection with the project be awarded to business concerns which are located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the project. B. Notwithstanding any other provision of this (contract) (agreement), the (applicant) (recipient) shall carry out the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary set forth in 24 CFR Part 135 (published in 38 Federal Register 29220, October 23, 1973), and all applicable rules and orders of the Secretary issued thereunder prior to the execution of this (contract) (agreement). The requirements of said regulations include but are not limited to development and implementation of an affirmative action plan for utilizing Section 3 business concerns located within or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the project; the making of a good faith effort, as defined by the regulation, to provide training employment and business opportunities required by Section 3; and incorporation of the "Section 3 Clause" specified by Section 135.38 of the regulation in all contracts for work in connection with the project. The (applicant) (recipient) certifies and agrees that it is under no contractual or other disability which would prevent it from complying with these requirements. C. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR Part 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Secretary issued thereunder prior to approval by the Government of the application for this (contract) (agreement), shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the (applicant) (recipient), its successors and assigns. Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the (applicant) (recipient), its contractors and subcontractors, its successors, and assigns to the sanctions specified by the (contract) (agreement), and to such sanctions as are specified by 24 CFR 135.38 (f). APPLICANT: SIGNATURE: ADDRESS: DATE: 14 EXHIBIT C CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING SECTION 3 AND SEGREGATED FACILITIES COMPANY'S NAME PROJECT NAME The undersigned herby certifies that: (a) Section 3 provisions are included in the Contract. (b) The above stated company is a signatory to the developer's Section 3 Plan. (c) No segregated facilities will be maintained as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (PRINT OR TYPE) SIGNATURE DATE 15 EXHIBIT D CONT'RACTOR'S SECTION 3 PLAN agrees to implement the specific following affirmative action steps directed at increasing the utilization of lower income residents and businesses within the City of Port Arthur. A. To ascertain from the locality's CDBG program official the exact boundaries of the Section 3 covered project area and where advantageous, seek the assistance of local officials in preparing and implementing the affirmative action plan. B. To attempt to recruit from within the City of Port Arthur the necessary number of lower income residents through: local advertising media, signs placed at the proposed site for the project, and community organizations and public or private institutions operating within and servicing the project area. C. To maintain a list of all lower income residents who have applied either on their own or on referral from any source, and to employ such persons, if otherwise eligible and if a vacancy exists. D. To insert this Section 3 plan in all bid documents and to require all bidders on subcontracts to submit a Section 3 affirmative action plan including utilization goals and the specific steps planned to accomplish these goals. E. To insure that subcontractors adhere to the Section 3 provisions that are applicable to the Contractor. F. To insure that all appropriate project area business concerns are notified of pending subcontractual opportunities. G. To maintain records, including copies of correspondence, memoranda, etc., which document that all of the above affirmative action steps have been taken. H. To appoint or recruit an executive official of the company or agency as Equal Opportunity Officer to coordinate the implementation of this Section 3 plan. I. To maintain records concerning the amount and number of contracts, subcontracts, and purchases which contribute to Section 3 objectives. J. To maintain records of all projected workforce needs for all phases of the project by occupation, trade, skill level, and number of positions and to update these projections based on the extent to which hiring meets Section 3 objectives. As officers and representatives of (Company), We the undersigned have read and fully agree to the Section 3 Affirmative Action Plan, and become a part to the full implementation of the program and its provisions. Signature Signature Title Date Title Date 16 EXHIBIT F POSTED NOTICE TO PROJECT RESIDENTS The project is being funded by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the - Community Development Block Grant Program. This notice complies with the City of Port Arthur Section 3 Plan and is intended to inform the public, in particular project residents, of the economic opportunities (jobs) created through the use of the federal award. Contractor /subcontractor intends to hire for the following positions: Number of Jobs Title Description of Qualification/Licensure/Certi fication Section 3 preferences: 1. Persons residing in the project area and who are of low- to very- low- income 2. Participants in Department of Housing and Urban Development Youthbuild 3. Homeless Persons 4. Residents of the local Public Housing Authority 5. Residents of the local Section8 Housing Assistance Program units For more information including job applications, apprenticeships, training positions, and qualifications please contact: Name of Contractor Contact Person Address City, State, Zip Telephone Number Estimated Construction start date is 17 EXHIBIT G ESTIMATED WORKFORCE BREAKDOWN NAME OF BUSINESS /CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTSrLOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Officers /supervisors Professionals Technicians Housing Sales/Rental Management Office / Clerical Service Workers Other Trade: Plumbing / ElectricaUHVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS /LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Common Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees Trade: Plumbing / Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS /LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Conunon Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees Trade: Plumbing / ElectricaUHVAC /Construction/Other: *A Section 3 Resident is 1)a public housing resident; or 2) a low or very low income person residing in the metropolitan area or non - metropolitan county where the project is located. ALL NEW HIRES MUST COMPLETE AN ICOME DOCUMENTATION CERTIFICATION 18 EXHIBIT H SECTION 3 MONTHLY COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor and all subcontractor(s) must sign. date and deliver this form monthly to: City of Port Arthur: Project Name: City of Port Arthur Address: _ Project Location: For the Month of L Hiring Select one: I have not hired any new employees during the month specified. I have not hired Section 3 employees and/or non- Section 3employees during the month. II. Recruitment I have taken one or more of the following recruitment steps to hire a Section 3 resident with the highest training and employment priority ranking: (check all that apply) I have advertised to fill vacancy (ies) at the site(s), where work is taking place, in connection with this project. Below, I have checked the steps I have taken to find Section 3 low- income residents, from the targeted groups and neighborhoods, to fill any vacancies. Placed signs or posters in prominent places at project site(s) Taken photographs of the above item to document that the above step was carried out. Distributed employment flyers to the administrative office of the local Public Housing Authority. Contacted City of Port Arthur employment referrals or Youthbuild Program referrals. Kept a log of all applicants and indicated the reasons why Section 3 residents who applied were not hired. Retained copies of any employment applications completed by Public Housing Authority, Section 8 certificate or voucher holders or other Section 3 residents. Sent a notice about Section 3 training and employment requirements and opportunities to labor organizations or to worker representatives with whom our firm has a collective bargaining or other agreement. III. Verification I have attached proof of all checked items. I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct. Signature Title Date Business Name 19 EXHIBIT I MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPORT TO: C1TY /COUNTY _ FROM: __ (CONTRACTOR) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR NAME OF PROJECT STREET BID NO. 2012 - CITY, STATE GRANT NUMBER: CONTRACTOR'S PHONE NUMBER: B -08 THRU B - 12 - MC - 48 -0504 ( ) REPORTING PERIOD: PERCENTAGE OF PROJECT COMPLETION: CLASSIFICATION WORK HOUS OF EMPLOYMENT ON THIS PROJECT TOTAL BLACK WHITE ASIAN OR HISPANIC FEMALE DISABLED VETERAN SECTION PACIFIC 3 ISLANDER RESIDENT OFFICERS SUPERVISIONS PROFESSIONALS TECHNICIANS HOUSING SALES /RENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE CLERICAL SERVICE WORKERS JOURNEYMEN COMMOM LABORERS APPRENTICES TRAINEES TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % OF MINORITY EMPLOYEES 0 #DIV /0! % FEMALE EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % LOW INCOME /SECTION 3 EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF COMPANY OFFICIAL COMPLETING REPORT DATE SIGNED This form must be completed monthly by the General Contractor for all workers 20 EXHIBIT J SECTION 3 EMPLOYEE DATA & CERTIFICATION The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that the City of Harlingen document the income of newly hired persons working on federally - fronded construction projects. This form is intended to comply with I -IUD Community Development Block Grant requirements. Applicant's Name: _ Job Title: Address: Phone: SECTION 1 What is your race? (Circle one) WHITE BLACK /AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE NATIVE HAWAIIAN /OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ASIAN & WHITE BLACK & WHITE AM. INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE & BLACK OTHER MULTIRACIAL Is your family of Hispanic origin? (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 2 Do you currently reside in Public Housing? If yes, you do not need to fill out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO Have you been unemployed in the last 3 years? If yes, you do not need to fill out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 3 1. How many people are in your family'? (Circle one) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ 2. What is your family's gross annual income (before taxes)? I certify that all of the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Employee's Signature Date 21 SECTION 3 MONTHLY COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor and all subcontractor(s) must sign, date and deliver this form monthly to: Grants Management Project Name: 444 4` Street Project Location: For the Month of : I. Hiring 22 EXHIBIT A µ AL 4;1, vr,'o Texas General Land Office k ` ' •"' r Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Disaster Recovery Program m CERTIFICATION FOR BUSINESS CONCERNS Seeking Section 3 Preference in Contracting and Demonstration of Capability Economic Opportunities for Low and Very Low - Income Persons Grantee /Subrecipient: Contract Number: Date: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Name of Business Address of Business Type of Business: ❑ Corporation ❑ Partnership ❑ Non - Profit ❑ Sole Proprietorship ❑ Joint Venture Consortium Attach the following documentation as evidence of Section 3 eligible status: (Definition of "Section 3 Business Concern" in 24 CFR 135 describes the three alternative qualifications.) For Business claiming status as a Section 3 resident -owned enterprise: p Copy of resident lease ❑ Copy of receipt of public assistance ❑ Copy of evidence of participation in a public ❑ Other evidence assistance program For business entity as applicable: ❑ Copy of Articles of Incorporation ❑ Certificate of Good Standing ❑ Assumed Business Name Certificate ❑ Partnership Agreement ❑ List of owners /stockholders and % ownership ❑ Corporation Annual Report of each appointed officers ❑ Latest Board minutes ❑ Organization chart with names and titles ❑ Additional documentation and brief function statement For business entity claiming Section 3 status by subcontracting 25 percent of the dollar awarded to qualified Section 3 business(es): ❑ List of subcontracted Section 3 business(es) and subcontract amount For business claiming Section 3 status, by claiming at least 30 percent of their workforce are currently Section 3 residents or were Section 3 eligible residents within 3 years of date of first employment with the business: ❑ List of all current full -time employees ❑ List of employees claiming Section 3 status ❑ PHA/IHA Residential lease less than 3 years ❑ Other evidence of Section 3 status less than 3 from day of employment years from date of employment Evidence of ability to perform successfully under the terms and conditions of the proposed contract: ❑ Current financial statement ❑ Statement of ability to comply with ❑ List of owned equipment public policy ❑ List of all contracts for the past two years Authorized Name and Signature Date (Corporate Seal) Attested By: EXHIBIT G ESTIMATED WORKFORCE BREAKDOWN NAME OF BUSINESS /CONTRACTOR /SUBCONTRACTOR COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 .1013 CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS'LOW _ EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Officers /supervisors Professionals Technicians Housing Sales /Rental Management Office / Clerical Service Workers Other Trade: Pl umbing/ Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS /LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Common Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees Trade: Plumbing / Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS /LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Common Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees Trade: Plumbing / Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: *A Section 3 Resident is 1)a public housing resident; or 2) a low or very low income person residing in the metropolitan area or non- metropolitan county where the project is located. ALL NEW HIRES MUST COMPLETE AN ICOME DOCUMENTATION CERTIFICATION 18 EXHIBIT H SECTION 3 NIONTHLY COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor and all subcontractor(s) must sign. date and deliver this form monthly to: City of Port Arthur: Project Name: City of Port Arthur Address: Project Location: For the Month of I. Hiring Select one: I have not hired any new employees during the month specified. I have not hired Section 3 employees and/or non- Section 3employees during the month. II. Recruitment 1 have taken one or more of the following recruitment steps to hire a Section 3 resident with the highest training and employment priority ranking: (check all that apply) I have advertised to fill vacancy (ies) at the site(s), where work is taking place, in connection with this project. Below. I have checked the steps I have taken to find Section 3 low- income residents, from the targeted groups and neighborhoods, to till any vacancies. Placed signs or posters in prominent places at project site(s) Taken photographs of the above item to document that the above step was carried out. Distributed employment flyers to the administrative office of the local Public Housing Authority. Contacted City of Port Arthur employment referrals or Youthbuild Program referrals. Kept a log of all applicants and indicated the reasons why Section 3 residents who applied were not hired. Retained copies of any employment applications completed by Public Housing Authority, Section 8 certificate or voucher holders or other Section 3 residents. Sent a notice about Section 3 training and employment requirements and opportunities to labor organizations or to worker representatives with whom our firm has a collective bargaining or other agreement. III. Verification I have attached proof of all checked items. I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct. Signature Title Date Business Name 19 EXHIBIT I MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPORT TO: CITY; COUNTY FROM: (CONTRACTOR) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR NAME OF PROJECT ___ STREET BID NO. 2012 - _ CITY, STATE GRANT NUMBER: CONTRACTOR'S PHONE NUMBER: B -08 THRU B - 12 - MC - 48-0504 ( ) REPORTING PERIOD: PERCENTAGE OF PROJECT COMPLETION: CLASSIFICATION WORK HOUS OF EMPLOYMENT ON THIS PROJECT TOTAL BLACK WHITE ASIAN OR HISPANIC FEMALE DISABLED VETERAN SECTION PACIFIC 3 ISLANDER RESIDENT OFFICERS SUPERVISIONS PROFESSIONALS TECHNICIANS HOUSING SALES /RENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE CLERICAL SERVICE WORKERS JOURNEYMEN COMMON LABORERS APPRENTICES TRAINEES TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % OF MINORITY EMPLOYEES 0 1:01V /0! % FEMALE EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % LOW INCOME /SECTION 3 EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! • SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF COMPANY OFFICIAL COMPLETING REPORT DATE SIGNED This form must be completed monthly by the General Contractor for all workers 20 EXHIBIT J SECTION 3 EMPLOYEE DATA & CERTIFICATION The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that the City of Harlingen document the income of newly hired persons working on federally - funded construction projects. This form is intended to comply with HUD Community Development Block Grant requirements. Applicant's Name: _ Job Title: _ Address: Phone: SECTION 1 What is your race? (Circle one) WHITE BLACK /AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE NATIVE HAWAIIAN /OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ASIAN & WHITE BLACK & WHITE AM. INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE & BLACK OTHER MULTIRACIAL Is your fancily of Hispanic origin? (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 2 Do you currently reside in Public Housing? If yes, you do not need to till out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO I-Iave you been unemployed in the last 3 years? If yes, you do not need to fill out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 3 1. How many people are in your family? (Circle one) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ 2. What is your family's gross annual income (before taxes)? I certify that all of the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Employee's Signature Date 21 CONTRACTOR /SUBCONTRACTOR CERTIFICATION REGARDING SECTION 3 AND SEGREGATED FACILITIES COMPANY'S NAME PROJECT NAME The undersigned herby certifies that: (a) Section 3 provisions are included in the Contract. (b) The above stated company is a signatory to the developer's Section 3 Plan. (c) No segregated facilities will be maintained as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (PRINT OR TYPE) SIGNATURE DATE 14 CONTRACTOR'S SECTION 3 PLAN agrees to implement the specific following affirmative action steps directed at increasing the utilization of lower income residents and businesses within the City of Port Arthur. A. To ascertain from the locality's CDBG program official the exact boundaries of the Section 3 covered project area and where advantageous, seek the assistance of local officials in preparing and implementing the affirmative action plan. B. To attempt to recruit from within the City of Port Arthur the necessary number of lower income residents through: local advertising media, signs placed at the proposed site for the project, and community organizations and public or private institutions operating within and servicing the project area. C. To maintain a list of all lower income residents who have applied either on their own or on referral from any source, and to employ such persons, if otherwise eligible and if a vacancy exists. D. To insert this Section 3 plan in all bid documents and to require all bidders on subcontracts to submit a Section 3 affirmative action plan including utilization goals and the specific steps planned to accomplish these goals. E. To insure that subcontractors adhere to the Section 3 provisions that are applicable to the Contractor. F. To insure that all appropriate project area business concerns are notified of pending subcontractual opportunities. G. To maintain records, including copies of correspondence, memoranda, etc., which document that all of the above affirmative action steps have been taken. H. To appoint or recruit an executive official of the company or agency as Equal Opportunity Officer to coordinate the implementation of this Section 3 plan. I. To maintain records concerning the amount and number of contracts, subcontracts, and purchases which contribute to Section 3 objectives. J. To maintain records of all projected workforce needs for all phases of the project by occupation, trade, skill level, and number of positions and to update these projections based on the extent to which hiring meets Section 3 objectives. As officers and representatives of (Company), We the undersigned have read and fully agree to the Section 3 Affirmative Action Plan, and become a part to the full implementation of the program and its provisions. Signature Signature Title Date Title Date 15 POSTED NOTICE TO PROJECT RESIDENTS The project is being funded by the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the - Community Development Block Grant Program. This notice complies with the City of Port Arthur Section 3 Plan and is intended to inform the public, in particular project residents, of the economic opportunities (jobs) created through the use of the federal award. Contractor /subcontractor intends to hire for the following positions: Number of Jobs Title Description of Qualification /Licensure/Certification Section 3 preferences: I . Persons residing in the project area and who are of low- to very-low- income 2. Participants in Department of Housing and Urban Development Youthbuild 3. Homeless Persons 4. Residents of the local Public Housing Authority 5. Residents of the local Section8 Housing Assistance Program units For more information including job applications, apprenticeships, training positions, and qualifications please contact: Name of Contractor Contact :Person Address City, State, Zip Telephone Number Estimated Construction start date is 16 ESTIMATED WORKFORCE BREAKDOWN NAME OF BUSINESS /CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS /LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Officers /supervisors Professionals Technicians Housing Sales/Rental Management Office / Clerical Service Workers Other Trade: Plumbing / Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS/LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Common Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees _ Trade: Plumbing/ Electrical /HVAC /Construction/Other: COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 JOB CATEGORY TOTAL ESTIMATE NO. POSITIONS NO. POSITIONS NOT NO. POSITIONS TO BE POSITIONS CURRENTLY CURRENTLY FILLED WITH OCCUPIED BY OCCUPIED SECTION 3 PERMANET RESIDENTS/LOW EMPLOYEES INCOME PERSONS Journeymen Common Laborers Apprentices Maximum No. of Trainees - Trade: Plumbing/ElectricaUHVAC /Construction /Other: *A Section 3 Resident is 1)a public housing resident; or 2) a low or very low income person residing in the metropolitan area or non - metropolitan county where the project is located. ALL NEW HIRES MUST COMPLETE AN ICOME DOCUMENTATION CERTIFICATION 17 • EXHIBIT H SECTION 3 MONTHLY COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor and all subcontractor(s) must sign, date and deliver this form monthly to: City of Port Arthur: Project Name: City of Port Arthur Address: Project Location: For the Month of I. Hiring Select one: I have not hired any new employees during the month specified. I have not hired Section 3 employees and/or _ non - Section 3employees during the month. II. Recruitment I have taken one or more of the following recruitment steps to hire a Section 3 resident with the highest training and employment priority ranking: (check all that apply) 1 have advertised to fill vacancy(ies) at the site(s), where work is taking place, in connection with this project. Below, I have checked the steps I have taken to fmd Section 3 low- income residents, from the targeted groups and neighborhoods, to fill any vacancies. Placed signs or posters in prominent places at project site(s) Taken photographs of the above item to document that the above step was carried out. Distributed employment flyers to the administrative office of the local Public Housing Authority. Contacted City of Port Arthur employment referrals or Youthbuild Program referrals. Kept a log of all applicants and indicated the reasons why Section 3 residents who applied were not hired. Retained copies of any employment applications completed by Public Housing Authority, Section 8 certificate or voucher holders or other Section 3 residents. Sent a notice about Section 3 training and employment requirements and opportunities to labor organizations or to worker representatives with whom our firm has a collective bargaining or other agreement. II1. Verification I have attached proof of all checked items. I hereby certify that the above information is true and correct. Signature Title Date Business Name EXHIBIT I MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT UTILIZATION REPORT TO: CITY /COUNTY FROM: (CONTRACTOR) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ADDRESS OF CONTRACTOR 18 NAME OF PROJECT STREET BID NO. 2012 - CITY, STATE GRANT NUMBER: CONTRACTOR'S PHONE NUMBER: B -08 THRU B — 12 — MC — 48 -0504 ( ) REPORTING PERIOD: PERCENTAGE OF PROJECT COMPLETION: CLASSIFICATION WORK HOUS OF EMPLOYMENT ON THIS PROJECT TOTAL BLACK WHITE ASIAN OR HISPANIC FEMALE DISABLED VETERAN SECTION PACIFIC 3 ISLANDER RESIDENT OFFICERS SUPERVISIONS PROFESSIONALS TECHNICIANS HOUSING SALES/RENTAL MANAGEMENT OFFICE CLERICAL SERVICE WORKERS JOURNEYMEN COMMOM LABORERS APPRENTICES TRAINEES TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % OF MINORITY EMPLOYEES 0 #DIV /0! % FEMALE EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % LOW INCOME /SECTION 3 EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! % HANDICAPPED EMPLOYEES #DIV /0! SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF COMPANY OFFICIAL COMPLETING REPORT • DATE SIGNED This form must be completed monthly by the General Contractor for all workers EXHIBIT J SECTION 3 EMPLOYEE DATA & CERTIFICATION The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that the City of Harlingen document the income of newly hired persons working on federally - funded construction projects. This form is intended to comply with HUD Community Development Block Grant requirements. Applicant's Name: Job Title: Address: Phone: SECTION 1 19 What is your race? (Circle one) WHITE BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE NATIVE HAWAIIAN /OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER ASIAN & WHITE BLACK & WHITE AM. INDIAN /ALASKAN NATIVE & BLACK OTHER MULTIRACIAL Is your family of Hispanic origin? (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 2 Do you currently reside in Public Housing? If yes, you do not need to fill out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO Have you been unemployed in the last 3 years? If yes, you do not need to fill out Section 3 below. (Circle one) YES NO SECTION 3 1. How many people are in your family? (Circle one) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8+ 2. What is your family's gross annual income (before taxes)? I certify that all of the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Employee's Signature Date 20 SECTION 3 MONTHLY COMPLIANCE FORM Contractor and all subcontractor(s) must sign, date and deliver this form monthly to: Grants Management Project Name: 444 4 Street Project Location: For the Month of : I. Hiring 21