CDBG Use and Affordability Restrictions Sample Clauses

CDBG Use and Affordability Restrictions. Upon the execution of the Lease, Developer shall comply with CDBG use and affordability restrictions applicable to Developer’s use of and activities on the Property from the date of initial occupancy of the Project for a period to be determined in consultation with HUD and set forth in the lease (the "Use Restriction Period"). The Use Restriction Period shall be extended for any period of time that the City, with the concurrence of HUD, or HUD independently, determines that Developer has not complied with CDBG requirements. The length of the extension shall correspond to the time period during which Developer was found to be noncompliant with the terms of CDBG requirements. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Developer shall comply with all use and affordability requirements set forth in the Lease for the entire term of the Lease. The use of, and activities upon, the Property shall at all times comply with all applicable CDBG requirements and other laws. Should HUD or the City determine that the Developer has not complied with CDBG requirements during the Use Restriction Period, the Property and the Project shall be subject to 24 CFR §570.503(b)(7)(ii). If the City and the Developer are not able to bring the Project into compliance with CDBG regulations, the City and the Developer shall pay to the CDBG program an amount equal to the current market value of the Property less any portion of the value attributable to expenditures of non-CDBG funds for the acquisition of, or improvement to, the Property. Without limiting the foregoing, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Lease shall contain at a minimum all of the following:
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CDBG Use and Affordability Restrictions. Lessee shall comply with CDBG use and affordability restrictions applicable to Xxxxxx’s use of and the activities on the Property. The use of, and activities upon the Property shall at all times meet the criteria for an eligible activity and comply with a national objective pursuant to CDBG requirements.

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