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12. For regular category CDBG and DRI, for owner -occupied rehabilitation, <br />owner -occupied shall mean a residential unit with the clear title in the <br />personal name of the Applicant(s) used as the primary residence of the <br />Applicant(s). This does not include any non-residential unit or shared space <br />with non residential uses or income generating property. <br />13. For all CDBG and DRI programs, this program will not assist in the <br />rehabilitation or replacement of rental housing structures. <br />14. For regular category CDBG housing programs, only single family, owner <br />occupied homes will be assisted. <br />B. Eligible Property Types <br />Eligible property types will vary based on the specific goals and regulations of a <br />specific program and its funding origination. The most common eligible property <br />types include but are not limited to: <br />1. Single -Family Homes. <br />2. Townhomes, Condominiums units and Duplexes. <br />3. Mobile Homes (replacement only) <br />All properties must be within the approved program jurisdiction boundaries and <br />the following property eligibility criteria are applicable: <br />1. Type of construction, (i.e., block, mobile/manufactured home, wood frame, <br />etc.), state of deterioration of the residence and estimated cost to rehabilitate <br />as compared to 1) average residence cost calculated in the application and 2) <br />the value of the residence after rehabilitation. Assistance for mobile or <br />manufactured housing may be included in the program, but will be restricted <br />to the specific requirements set forth in the local program guidelines unless <br />otherwise prohibited by federal or state regulations or infeasible due to <br />Applicant or site conditions. <br />2. Any home eligible for assistance where the cost of rehab will be in excess of <br />fifty percent (50%) of the appraised value of the home as listed with the local <br />Property Appraiser's office will be disqualified for CDBG Housing <br />Rehabilitation funding. <br />3. Location of the residence with reference to defined areas, i.e., floodplain, <br />zoning, incompatible use, historic preservation, hazards, etc. <br />4. Consistency of the proposed residence rehabilitation with the local <br />comprehensive plan and/or land development regulations. <br />5. Whether or not the Applicant is current on all payments to the local <br />government (i.e., garbage/trash bill, utility bills, code violations, taxes, etc.) <br />and mortgage/lien holders. <br />32 <br />