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F. COUNTY may, as necessary for clarification and coordination of program administration, develop <br />and implement Administrative Rules consistent with the Act, Regulations, HUD administrative <br />directives, and administrative requirements of COLrNTY. <br />V. ALLOCATION OF BASIC GRANT AMOUNTS <br />Basic grant amounts received by the COUNTY under Section 106 of the Act shall be allocated as <br />follows: <br />A. COUNTY' shall retain Ten percent (10%) of the annual basic grant amount for the undertaking <br />of eligible activities. <br />B. The balance of the basic grant amount shall be made available by COUNTY to COOPERATING <br />UNITS in accordance with the formula stated in part C and the procedure stated in part D of this <br />section for the purpose of allowing the COOPERATING UNITS to submit funding requests. The <br />allocation is for planning purposes only and is not a guarantee of funding. <br />C. The COUNTY will calculate, for each COOPERATING UNIT , an amount that bears the same <br />ratio to the balance of the basic grant amount as the average of the rat'os between: <br />1. The population of COOPERATING UNIT and the population of all COOPERATING <br />UNITS. <br />2. The e.xtent of poverty in COOPERATING UNIT and the extent of poverty in all <br />COOPERATING UNITS. <br />4. <br />The extent of overcrowded housing by units in COOPERATING UNIT and the extent of <br />overcrowded housing by units in all COOPERATING UNITS. <br />In determining the average of the above ratios, the ratio involving the e.xtent of povert}' <br />shall be counted twice. <br />D. Funds will be made available to communities utilizing the formula specified in C of this Section <br />in the following manner: <br />1. COOPERATING UNIT qualifying as a Metropolitan City (having populations of at least <br />50,000) will receive annual funding allocations equal to the HUD formula entitlement or <br />the COUNTY formula allocation, whichever is greater. <br />2. Other COOPERATING UNITS with COUNTY formula allocations of $50,000 or more <br />will receive funding allocations in accordance with the formula allocations. <br />3. COOPERATING UNITS with COUNTY formula allocations of less than $50,000 will have <br />their funds consolidated in a pool for award in a manner determined by COUNTY. Only <br />the COOPERATING UNITS, whose funding has been pooled, will be eligible to compete <br />for these funds.
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