Habitat Professional Team Sample Clauses

Habitat Professional Team. A list of the persons filling professional positions employed by Habitat and who are assigned to the Project, and any consultants hired, having experience in large mixed-use, mixed income developments that meets the requirements of Section 5(K).
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Habitat Professional Team. Until the County issues the certificate of occupancy for the 75th Habitat-built or Habitat-contracted ADU in the Project, Habitat shall have professional staff in its employment or under contract with the skills, experience, and capacity to successfully complete the Project. The professional staff shall include, at a minimum, a fundraiser and a project manager/ developer having experience in developing a mixed income residential housing project of at least 70 dwelling units.
Habitat Professional Team. Until the County issues the certificate of occupancy for the 75th Habitat-built or Habitat-contracted ADU in the Project, Habitat shall have professional staff in its employment or under contract with the skills, experience, and capacity to successfully complete the Project. The professional staff shall include, at a minimum, a fundraiser and a project manager/ developer having experience in developing a mixed income residential housing project of at least 70 dwelling units. Additionally, Habitat will maintain an affiliated agreement with Habitat for Humanity International which will have staff members with, at a minimum, certification from the Association Formatted: Font: Garamond, 11 pt, Not Highlight of Fundraising Professionals or a comparable certification who will provide fundraising services or consultation for the Project.”

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