1222 - Main street contracts.

§  1222. Main street contracts. 1. Within the limit of funds available  in the main street program, the  corporation  is  hereby  authorized  to  enter  into  contracts  with  eligible  applicants  to provide financial  assistance for the actual costs of a main street program. The  financial  assistance  shall be either in the form of payments, grants or loans, as  the corporation shall determine. No more than fifty percent of the total  amount awarded pursuant to this article in  any  fiscal  year  shall  be  allocated   to   main   street   programs   located  within  any  single  municipality.    2. The total payment pursuant to any one  contract  shall  not  exceed  five  hundred  thousand  dollars  and  the  contract  shall  provide for  completion of the program  within  a  reasonable  period,  as  specified  therein  which  shall  not  in  any  event  exceed  two  years  from its  commencement. Upon request, the corporation may extend the term  of  the  contract for up to an additional two year period for good cause shown by  the eligible applicant.    3. The corporation may authorize the eligible applicant to spend up to  seven  and one-half percent of the contract amount for approved planning  and administrative costs of carrying out a program.    4. The corporation shall provide technical assistance and training  to  eligible  applicants  to help communities with their efforts to preserve  and revitalize main street and downtown  business  districts  consistent  with the legislative findings and purpose of this article.    5.  The  corporation  shall  require  that,  in order to receive funds  pursuant to this article, the eligible  applicant  must  submit  a  plan  which   shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to  program  feasibility,  leveraging of other resources,  impact  on  the  community,  affirmative  action and minority business participation.    6.  If  the  eligible  applicant  is a not-for-profit corporation, its  officers, directors and members must be representative of the  residents  and other legitimate interests of the community.    7.  The  owner  of a property improved with funds made available under  this article must agree for a minimum of five  years  to:  maintain  the  property  in  good  operating order and condition; to make available and  maintain the affordability of residential housing units  to  persons  of  low income; and to obtain the consent of the corporation prior to making  alterations to the property or changing its use.