Assisted Living Facility Sample Clauses

Assisted Living Facility. Throughout the term of this AGREEMENT, unless otherwise permitted by the Authority, the Development Owner will maintain the Development as an Assisted Living Facility, licensed as such by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, as set forth in the Application. EXHIBIT D BUILDING DESIGNATION & ADDRESS; UNIT & INCOME DESIGNATION; APPLICABLE FRACTION Each Building Designation & Address (Include BIN Number from Carryover Documentation) # of Total Units # of LIHTC Units # of Market Units # of Mgr. Units # of Units Based Upon % Income Restriction *30% 50% 60% Applicable Fraction % *30% LIHTC units may NOT be used to satisfy affordability requirements of any additional funding sources including, but not limited to HOME-assisted housing units. Each Building Designation & Address (Include BIN Number from Carryover Documentation) # of Total Units # of LIHTC Units # of Market Units # of Mgr. Units # of Units Based Upon % Income Restriction *30% 50% 60% Applicable Fraction % Each Building Designation & Address (Include BIN Number from Carryover Documentation) # of Total Units # of LIHTC Units # of Market Units # of Mgr. Units # of Units Based Upon % Income Restriction *30% 50% 60% Applicable Fraction % Each Building Designation & Address (Include BIN Number from Carryover Documentation) # of Total Units # of LIHTC Units # of Market Units # of Mgr. Units # of Units Based Upon % Income Restriction *30% 50% 60% Applicable Fraction % Each Building Designation & Address (Include BIN Number from Carryover Documentation) # of Total Units # of LIHTC Units # of Market Units # of Mgr. Units # of Units Based Upon % Income Restriction *30% 50% 60% Applicable Fraction % EXHIBIT E Number of Units Original Net Rent/Month 1-Bedroom Units (30% AMI) 1-Bedroom Units (50% AMI) 1-Bedroom Units (60% AMI) 2-Bedroom Units (30% AMI) 2-Bedroom Units (50% AMI) 2-Bedroom Units (60% AMI) 3-Bedroom Units (30% AMI) 3-Bedroom Units (50% AMI) 3-Bedroom Units (60% AMI) 4-Bedroom Units (30% AMI) 4-Bedroom Units (50% AMI)
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Assisted Living Facility. A licensed entity that provides assisted living services in a homelike and integrated community setting. Assisted living services are defined in State law as a special combination of housing, supportive services, supervision, personalized assistance and health care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who need help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and/or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). (The initial letter of each word in this term is not capitalized in this Contract.)
Assisted Living Facility. Master Developer may develop the Assisted Living Facility in the location shown on the Concept Plan. Any units for care of persons in the Assisted Living Facility shall not count for or against the Maximum Residential Dwelling Units nor for or against the residential/commercial timing relationship specified in Section 3.4.
Assisted Living Facility. A place which:

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