440.14—State plans.
(a)
Before submitting to DOE an application, a State must provide at least 10 days notice of a hearing to inform prospective subgrantees, and must conduct one or more public hearings to receive comments on a proposed State plan. The notice for the hearing must specify that copies of the plan are available and state how the public may obtain them. The State must prepare a transcript of the hearings and accept written submission of views and data for the record.
(1)
Identify and describe proposed weatherization projects, including a statement of proposed subgrantees and the amount of funding each will receive;
(1)
The production schedule for the State indicating projected expenditures and the number of dwelling units, including previously weatherized units which are expected to be weatherized annually during the program year;
(5)
Each area to be served by a weatherization project within the State, and must include for each area:
(i)
An analysis of the existence and effectiveness of any weatherization project being carried out by a subgrantee;
(iii)
The extent to which priority will be given to the weatherization of single-family or other high energy-consuming dwelling units;
(v)
The amount of Federal resources, other than DOE weatherization grant funds, to be applied to the program;
(vii)
The expected average cost per dwelling to be weatherized, taking into account the total number of dwellings to be weatherized and the total amount of funds, Federal and non-Federal, expected to be applied to the program;
(viii)
The average amount of the DOE funds specified in § 440.18(c)(1) through (9) to be applied to any dwelling unit;
(x)
The procedures used by the State for providing additional administrative funds to qualified subgrantees as specified in § 440.18(d) ;
(xii)
The definition of “low-income” which the State has chosen for determining eligibility for use statewide in accordance with § 440.22(a) ;
(xiv)
The amount of Federal funds and how they will be used to increase the amount of weatherization assistance that the State obtains from non-Federal sources, including private sources, and the expected leveraging effect to be accomplished.