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1999-131
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12/14/1999
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Fiscal Year 2000-2001, 2002-2003
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draws total, based upon the completion of individual <br />components of the rehabilitation work and inspection by <br />the corresponding jurisdictional building department and <br />the county designated inspector. Each partial draw <br />including the final draw of funds shall not be less than <br />$5,000.00 and it shall be delivered upon completion of <br />all rehabilitation work and a satisfactory final <br />inspection by the corresponding jurisdictional Building <br />Department and the county designated inspector that all <br />required rehabilitation activities for the eligible <br />housing unit are completed. No SHIP funds will be paid <br />for any work completed prior to issuance of the notice to <br />proceed. <br />Besides general rehabilitation activities, funds may be <br />provided for emergency repairs. Emergency repairs <br />eligible for SHIP funding are limited to weatherization <br />activities. Weatherization means materials or measures <br />and their installation which are used to improve the <br />thermal efficiency of a residence. For emergency <br />repairs, only one written licensed contractor estimate is <br />needed. No credit verification is needed for emergency <br />repairs. <br />Rehabilitation/emergency repair grants may be leveraged <br />with private funds, small city Community Development <br />Block Grant (CDBG) funds, weatherization funds, and other <br />state and federal programs as appropriate. <br />b. Eligibility <br />i. Geographic Area <br />Rehabilitation grants may be made for eligible <br />housing units located anywhere in the County, <br />including all municipalities located within the <br />County. <br />ii. Housing Unit Classification <br />Eligible housing units receiving IRCLHAProgram <br />Rehabilitation Grants must be owner -occupied <br />single-family residences. Mobile homes are not <br />eligible. <br />iii. Applicant Classification <br />(a) Rehabilitation grants may be awarded to the <br />following eligible persons: <br />1. Very Low -Income Eligible Persons <br />30 <br />'N <br />M <br />
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