Accessible Units Clause Samples

Accessible Units. Reasonable Accommodations. Projects with fully accessible units for occupancy by persons with mobility impairments or hearing, vision or other sensory impairments shall provide preference for those units as follows: First, to a current occupant of another Unit having handicaps requiring the accessibility features of the vacant Unit and occupying a Unit not having such features, or if no such occupant exists, then Second, to an eligible qualified Tenant on the waiting list having a handicap requiring the accessibility features of the vacant Unit. When offering an accessible Unit to a prospective Tenant not having handicaps requiring the accessibility features of the Unit, the Owner or manager shall require the prospective Tenant to agree (and may incorporate this agreement in the lease) to move to a non-accessible Unit when available. Owners and managers shall adopt suitable means to assure that information regarding the availability of accessible units reaches eligible individuals with handicaps, and shall take reasonable nondiscriminatory steps to maximize the utilization of such units by eligible individuals whose disability requires the accessibility features of the particular unit.
Accessible Units. Priority for the designated wheelchair accessible units is reserved for individuals meeting eligibility requirements in paragraph 2 who have registered for services with Equal Opportunity and Access, which has determined the need for reasonable accommodation. When a non-disabled individual occupies an accessible unit and an individual with a disability needs an accessible unit and other units are available for the individual who is not disabled, the HMSC will provide reasonable notice prior to relocating the individual who is not disabled currently residing in the accessible unit. By signing this Agreement, the Resident agrees to relocate to the first space with the appropriate number of beds that becomes available after HMSC gives reasonable notice.
Accessible Units. Priority for the designated wheelchair accessible apartments is reserved for Students meeting Apartment Housing eligibility requirements who have registered for services with Disability Access Services, which has determined the need for reasonable accommodation. When a non-disabled Student is living in an accessible unit and a disabled Student needs an accessible unit and other units are available for the non-disabled Student, the University will attempt to provide reasonable notice prior to relocating the non-disabled Student currently residing in the accessible unit. Should Student find themselves in this situation, they agree to relocate to the first apartment with the appropriate number of beds that becomes available after the University gives reasonable notice.
Accessible Units. To accomplish the activities in this Agreement, the City shall 4 carry out a program with a value that averages a minimum of $20 million per year 5 over the Settlement Term, which amount may be adjusted by mutual agreement of 6 the Parties upon completion of the Target Number of Accessible Units. Completion
Accessible Units. The 1- ollowing types of units O hall be p made available to persons with disabilities who have need of the unit improvements: 10% of the total units in the project shall be constructed and maintained by the Owner as accessible units for persons with mobility impairments and an CL dditional 4% of the total units shall be constructed and maintained by the Owner as accessible units for persons with sensory impairments in compliance with the applicable provisionc of the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended, 42 U.S.C. §12101, et seq Czil nd its implementing regulation ao u 28 C.F.R. Parts 35 and 36 (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, 29 U.S.C. §794 and the implementing regulations of HUD at 24 C.F.R. Part 8, the Fair Housing Act as CaLmended, 42 U.S.C. §3601, et seq and its implementing regulations at 24 C.F.R. art 100, any applicable state and local law c£z3 and. any requirement or•XT the City. The O pecific unit types shall be described in Exhibit K(B). Within 15 working days of the temporary Certificate of Occupancy being issued, Owner shall provide a list to HCIDLA of all accessible units with unit number, bedroom size and type of impairment for which the unit has been made accessible. Units must be in accordance with the standards enumerated in Section 36 Designated Assisted Units. Income determination shall be made a i_ occupancy of a unit by a tenant. the time of initial
Accessible Units. The a. ollowing types of units shall be made available to persons with disabilities who have need the unit improvements: 10% of the total unit cx in the project shall be constructed and maintained by the Ov/ner as accessible unit for persons with [10 JEFFERSON K (13 of 28) Regy ▇.▇▇:ory Agreement ▇▇.▇▇.▇▇] mobility impairments CU. i' an additional 4% of the total units CCl hall be constructed and maintained by the Owner as accessible units for persons with sensory impairments in compliance with the applicable provision o of the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended,
Accessible Units. Priority for the designated wheelchair accessible apartments is reserved for Students meeting Apartment Housing eligibility requirements who have registered for services with Disability Access Services, which has determined the need for reasonable accommodation. When a non-disabled Student is living in an accessible unit and a disabled Student needs an