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► Heating and air conditioning, including insulation and ceiling fans <br />'j Replacement of dry wall damaged from a leak <br />► Replacement of floor and carpeting damaged from a leak <br />► Replacement of doors and windows, if in poor condition <br />► Replacement of rotted siding <br />► Replacement of bathroom tubs, lavatories, and sinks, as needed to bring the <br />units to a safe and sanitary standard <br />► Repairs to make a house accessible for a disabled member of a household <br />► Repair or replacement of septic tank, lift station, drainfield or private well as <br />required by the public health department <br />► Termite repairs and treatment <br />► Other repairs as required by the building department to bring the house up to <br />current minimum housing code <br />► Rehabilitation work within any future target areas established by the Board <br />of County Commissioners for concentrated housing and neighborhood <br />improvement activities <br />► Energy Gauge Rating and related expenses such as insulation <br />Rehabilitation grant amounts shall be based upon a <br />minimum of two written licensed contractor estimates for <br />the exact same scope of work, identifying all necessary <br />rehabilitation work and the expected costs of the <br />rehabilitation work. Contractors' estimates must be <br />based on a work write-up prepared by the county <br />designated inspector. The applicant, with the county's <br />assistance, shall choose one of the contractors to <br />complete the identified rehabilitation work, provided <br />that the contractor cost estimate does not exceed 110% of <br />the estimate provided by the county designated inspector. <br />Once the contractor estimate is selected and the <br />Rehabilitation Grant Amount established, no additional <br />funds may be awarded. The contractor estimate must <br />identify all potential costs (including building permit <br />fees) to be encountered in completing the rehabilitation <br />work. Change orders must be approved by the county <br />designated inspector and local housing assistance program <br />staff. <br />The applicant or his contractor must obtain a building <br />permit from the corresponding jurisdictional building <br />department for all rehabilitation activities. The funds <br />for rehabilitation grants of less than $5,000.00 shall be <br />delivered upon completion of all rehabilitation work and <br />a satisfactory final inspection by the corresponding <br />jurisdictional Building Department and the county <br />designated inspector that all required rehabilitation <br />activities for the eligible housing unit are completed. <br />Funds for rehabilitation grants of $5,000.00 or more may <br />be delivered in individual draws, not to exceed three <br />29 <br />