Common use of AMENDMENT/RENEWAL Clause in Contracts

AMENDMENT/RENEWAL. The Agreement will become effective on the date of the last signing and will continue in force through December 31, 2021. At the request of any of the parties, this Agreement may be reviewed for possible modification or termination at any time in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14. Any amendment or addendum will be executed in the same manner as the original Agreement. One year prior to renewal, the Agreement will be reviewed by all parties for possible modifications, termination, or extension. Execution and implementation of this Agreement evidences that the City and HUD have afforded the SHPO and ACHP an opportunity to comment on their 24 CFR Part 58 Programs and their effects on historic properties, that the City and HUD have taken into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties, and that the City and HUD have satisfied their Section 106 responsibilities for all individual undertakings implemented in accordance with the Stipulations of this Agreement. Date Date Date The following project activities, which have limited potential to affect historic properties, may be undertaken without further consultation with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) when undertakings are limited solely to these activities: A. Rehabilitation 1. Interior: a. Plumbing rehabilitation/replacement – includes pipes and fixtures when no structural alteration is involved. b. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system rehabilitation/replacement/cleaning – includes furnaces, pipes, ducts, radiators, or other HVAC units when no structural alteration is involved. c. Electrical wiring – includes switches and receptacles when no structural alteration is involved. d. Restroom improvements for handicapped access – provided that work is contained within the existing restroom and no structural alterations are involved. e. Interior surface treatments (floors, walls, ceilings, decorative plaster, woodwork) – provided the work is restricted to repairing, repainting, in-kind patching, refinishing, repapering, or laying carpet or vinyl floor materials. f. Interior feature treatments including but not limited to doors, moldings, fireplaces, and mantels – provided the work is limited to in-kind repair, patching, repainting, and refinishing.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

AMENDMENT/RENEWAL. The Agreement will become effective on the date of the last signing and will continue in force through December 31, 2021. At the request of any of the parties, this Agreement may be reviewed for possible modification or termination at any time in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14. Any amendment or addendum will shall be executed in the same manner as the original Agreement. One year prior to renewal, the Agreement will be reviewed by all parties for possible modifications, termination, or extension. This Programmatic Agreement will become effective on the date of the last signing and will continue in force through and including December 31, 2020. At the end of calendar year 2020, the Programmatic Agreement will be reviewed by the County, the SHPO, and the ACHP for possible modifications, termination, or extension. Execution and implementation of this Agreement evidences that the City County and HUD have afforded the SHPO and ACHP an opportunity to comment on their 24 CFR Part 58 Programs and their effects on historic properties, ; that the City County and HUD have taken into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties, ; and that the City County and HUD have satisfied their Section 106 responsibilities for all individual undertakings implemented in accordance with the Stipulations of this Agreement. Date Date Date BY: Date: ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chairman, Lancaster County Redevelopment Authority BY: Date: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer The following project activities, which have limited potential to affect historic properties, may be undertaken without further consultation with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) when undertakings are limited solely to these activities: A. Rehabilitation 1. Interior: a. Plumbing rehabilitation/replacement – includes pipes and fixtures when no structural alteration is involved. b. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system rehabilitation/replacement/cleaning – includes furnaces, pipes, ducts, radiators, or other HVAC units when no structural alteration is involved. c. Electrical wiring – includes switches and receptacles when no structural alteration is involved. d. Restroom improvements for handicapped access – provided that work is contained within the existing restroom and no structural alterations are involved. e. Interior surface treatments (floors, walls, ceilings, decorative plaster, woodwork) – provided the work is restricted to repairing, repainting, in-in- kind patching, refinishing, repapering, or laying carpet or vinyl floor materials. f. Interior feature treatments including but not limited to doors, moldings, fireplaces, and mantels – provided the work is limited to in-kind repair, patching, repainting, and refinishing.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

AMENDMENT/RENEWAL. The Agreement will become effective on the date of the last signing and will continue in force through December 31, 2021. At the request of any of the parties, this Agreement may be reviewed for possible modification or termination at any time in accordance with 36 CFR 800.14. Any amendment or addendum will shall be executed in the same manner as the original Agreement. One year prior to renewal, the Agreement will be reviewed by all parties for possible modifications, termination, or extension. This Programmatic Agreement will become effective on the date of the last signing and will continue in force through and including [INSERT MONTH DAY, YEAR]. At the end of calendar year [INSERT YEAR], the Programmatic Agreement will be reviewed by the County, the SHPO, and the ACHP for possible modifications, termination, or extension. Execution and implementation of this Agreement evidences that the City County and HUD have afforded the SHPO and ACHP an opportunity to comment on their 24 CFR Part 58 Programs and their effects on historic properties, ; that the City County and HUD have taken into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties, ; and that the City County and HUD have satisfied their Section 106 responsibilities for all individual undertakings implemented in accordance with the Stipulations of this Agreement. Date Date Date BY: Date: [INSERT NAME, COUNTY OF BUCKS] BY: Date: ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer The following project activities, which have limited potential to affect historic properties, may be undertaken without further consultation with the Pennsylvania State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) when undertakings are limited solely to these activities: A. Rehabilitation 1. Interior: a. Plumbing rehabilitation/replacement – includes pipes and fixtures when no structural alteration is involved. b. Heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system rehabilitation/replacement/cleaning – includes furnaces, pipes, ducts, radiators, or other HVAC units when no structural alteration is involved. c. Electrical wiring – includes switches and receptacles when no structural alteration is involved. d. Restroom improvements for handicapped access – provided that work is contained within the existing restroom and no structural alterations are involved. e. Interior surface treatments (floors, walls, ceilings, decorative plaster, woodwork) – provided the work is restricted to repairing, repainting, in-in- kind patching, refinishing, repapering, or laying carpet or vinyl floor materials. f. Interior feature treatments including but not limited to doors, moldings, fireplaces, and mantels – provided the work is limited to in-kind repair, patching, repainting, and refinishing.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement