- (a) Funding available. Loans will be made to eligible projects as funding allows.
(b) Priority projects. Priority will be given to projects that:
- (1) remove environmental risks as opposed to managing them long term;
- (2) use deconstruction techniques to remove structures as opposed to demolition;
- (3) use sustainable material management techniques for demolition/deconstruction wastes;
- (4) redevelop property using LEED standards or promote energy efficiency;
- (5) promote reuse by a green industry;
- (6) use sustainable landscaping or sustainable redevelopment techniques;
- (7) create green jobs;
- (8) facilitate the creation of, preservation of or addition to a park, a greenspace; undeveloped property, recreational property or other property used for nonprofit purposes;
- (9) meet the needs of a community that has an inability to draw on other sources of funding for environmental remediation and subsequent redevelopment of the area in which a brownfield site is located because of the small population or low income of the community; or
- (10) facilitate the use or reuse of existing infrastructure.
- (c) Compliance with state and federal laws and rules. The borrower/grantee must comply with the rules in this subchapter, the agency of jurisdiction's rules, and relevant and appropriate provisions of CERCLA and the NCP.
- (d) Contribution to local community revitalization. The borrower/grantee shall submit documentation to support its position that the cleanup of a particular site will significantly contribute to local community revitalization.
- (e) Environmental compliance history. A borrower/grantee must submit information regarding its overall environmental compliance history. The DEQ will strongly consider this history in its analysis of the borrower/grantee as a cleanup and business risk. Each borrower/grantee must certify that it is not currently, nor has it been, subject to any penalties resulting from environmental non-compliance at the site subject to the loan. An entity that has been suspended, debarred or otherwise declared ineligible cannot be a borrower/grantee.
Added at 28 Ok Reg 89, eff 9-17-10 (emergency)
Added at 28 Ok Reg 649, eff 7-1-11