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CHFA/DECD Consolidated Application

The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) and the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) have collaborated in the creation of a single application process for all CHFA and most DECD housing financing programs.   Through this streamlined application, developers and owners of multifamily housing use one application format for mortgage loan financing, tax credit allocations and other sources of funding.  

Follow the link below to download and install the Consolidated Application onto your computer. 

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CHFA/DECD Consolidated Application Instructions
Downloading/Unzipping Instructions - These files contain instructions on how to save, unzip, and open the Consolidated Application. Users who are unfamiliar with the concepts of "zipping" and "unzipping" files should read this document pior to downloading the Consolidated Application.
15Kpdf

CHFA-DECD Consolidated Application Version 4.0
Released November 18, 2011. This application is used by Multifamily Rental Housing Developers to apply for funding from CHFA and/or DECD. This version of the application will be required for all applications received after January 1, 2012. Download this file and extract its contents onto your computer. Once extracted, open the "Consolidated Application - Start Here" pdf file. (PLEASE NOTE: This file is stored in "Zip" format. Older versions of Windows may need a separate utility to open/extract zip files. WinZip or IZArc can be downloaded free at http://izarc.org.)
4802Kzip

2011 Qualified Allocation Plan
Updated August 2011. This is the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) for Connecticut as required by the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit ("LIHTC") Program for the allocations of housing tax credits to promote an expansion of low-to moderate income rental housing in the state by establishing the guidelines and procedures for the acceptance, scoring and competitive ranking of LIHTC applications and the administration of the program.
6819Kpdf

2011 - Standards of Design and Capital Improvement Guide
Standards-This document reflects national and regional residential "Green" rating criteria, augments current applicable Building Code requirements, and sets forth design and construction standards and guidelines for multifamily housing financed in 2011 through CHFA. Capital Improvement Guide-(CIG)-This document augments CHFA Standards of Design and Construction - 2011, and includes suggested related issues and conditions to be examined when planning various capital improvement/replacement/repair projects financed in 2011 through CHFA.
1188Kpdf

2010 - Standards of Design and Construction
2010 Standards of Design and Construction
2014Kpdf

2009 - Standards of Design and Construction
This guide sets forth the 2009 requirements of state and local building codes, CHFA standards of design and construction, as well as guidelines of the national and regional green residential rating system for multifamily housing financed through CHFA.
572Kpdf

2012 Draft Qualilfied Allocation Plan (QAP) Amendments for Public Comment
At its December 15, 2011 meeting, the CHFA Board of Directors approved the draft 2012 QAP for public comment. The 2012 QAP will be utilized for all LIHTC applications received in 2012, including those applying in September 2012 for the award of 2013 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. A summary of the points amendments is provided for reference.
671Kpdf

2012-Standards of Design and Construction and Capital Improvement Guide
The Standards of Design and Construction reflect national and regional residential "Green" rating criteria, augments current applicable Building Code requirements, and sets forth design and construction standards and guidelines for multifamily housing financed in 2012 through CHFA. The Capital Improvement Guide (CIG) augments CHFA Standards of Design and Construction and includes suggested related issues and conditions to be examinjed when planning various capital improvement/replacement/repair projects financed in 2012 through CHFA.
1816Kpdf

CL&P Certified HERS Rater List
This document may be used by development teams seeking Certified HERS Raters.
393Kpdf

Developer Training - CHFA Approval/Initial Closing
CHFA Approval/Initial Closing Powerpoint Presentation
1626Kpdf

Developer Training - Final Closing
Final Closing Powerpoint Presentation
385Kpdf

Developer Training - Full Application
Design/Construction Development Powerpoint Presentation
682Kpdf

Developer Training - Pre-Application
Pre-Design and and Site Analysis Powerpoint Presentation
1994Kpdf

Developer Training - Pre-Application
Review Process (Feasibility/Concept) Powerpoint Presentation
1954Kpdf

Energy Efficiency Effectiveness Form
This form is for development team use in submitting energy conservation data for financing applications.
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Insurance Requirements-Updated October 1, 2011
CHFA has updated their Insurance Requirements for CHFA-financed developments. These requirements will be effective with all policies that have a renewal date of January 1, 2012.
73Kpdf

March 15, 2011 Update. Appendix 2 - LIHTC General Information
Description of Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program and general information on completing the application.
142Kpdf

Outline Specification Form Exhibit 3.9.b
This exhibit is prepared and certified by the architect and outlines the specifications of site improvements, foundations, interior and exterior structures, and mechanical and electrical structures of the planned development.
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Qualified Allocation Plan - 2010
This is the Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP) for Connecticut as required by the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit ("LIHTC") Program for the allocation of housing tax credits to promote an expansion of low- to moderate-income rental housing in the state by establishing the guidelines and procedures for the acceptance, scoring and competitive ranking of LIHTC applications and the administration of the program.
2049Kpdf

Redlined Draft 2012 CHFA Standards of Design and Construction
The Draft 2012 CHFA Standards of Design and Construction were presented at a Public Forum on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at CHFA. A Redlined version of the proposed 2012 Standards is now available to view and download through the CHFA website in the Multifamily Rental Housing Developers Document Library. Those interested in providing feedback on the proposed 2012 Standards may forward comments, questions and concerns to Charles Emerson, Architectural Design and Construction Reviewer, via email at charles.emerson@chfa.org by December 15, 2011.
2434Kpdf

Section 3 Summary Report - Economic Opportunities for Low and Very Low-Income Persons
Submit one (1) copy of this report to the HUD Headquarters Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, at the same time the performance report is submitted to the program office. The Section 3 report is submitted by January 10. Include only contracts executed during the period specified in item 8. PHA/s/IHAs are to report all contracts/subcontracts.
158Krtf

Very Low Income (VLI) Construction Status Report
This form is to be used to report accomplishments regarding employment and other economic opportunities provided to low and very low-income persons and must accompany each monthly request for Construction Advance.
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Very Low Income Construction Employment - Policy Statement
This form is to be used to report accomplishments regarding employment and other economic opportunities provided to low and very low-income persons and must accompany each monthly request for Construction Advance. The information will be used to monitor compliance with the VLI Construction Employment Policy established by Connecticut Housing Finance Authority ("CHFA"). This form applies to projects funded by CHFA multifamily mortgages and/or Low-Income Housing Tax Credits ("LIHTCs") that have $1 million or more in "Hard Construction Cost". For the purposes of this form, VLI means families (including individuals) whose incomes do not exceed 50 percent of the Area Median Income of the location of the development.
245Kpdf
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