Scope of Work; NSP Rehabilitation Guidelines Sample Clauses

Scope of Work; NSP Rehabilitation Guidelines. Participant shall coordinate with the City Party to develop a scope of work for each Home that will at a minimum provide for the rehabilitation of the Home to a decent, safe, marketable and habitable condition and will incorporate the rehabilitation requirements set forth in the NSP Rehabilitation Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit “B.” As more fully explained in the Rehabilitation Guidelines, if the Home was constructed prior to 1978, the Scope of Work shall include all requirements of Title X of the 1992 Housing and Community Development Act, 42 U.S.C. §4800, et seq. (Title X) and the implementing regulations thereto that are aimed to take advantage of rehabilitation events as a cost-effective opportunity to reduce lead based paint (LBP) in existing housing. The Scope of Work also shall include such other improvements as required by the City Party and may include, at the request of the City Party, improvements to increase the energy efficiency or conservation of the Home or to provide a renewable energy source for the Home. The cost to construct the Rehabilitation Improvements shall not exceed the sum of Seventy-Five Thousand Dollars ($75,000) without the prior written approval of the City Party’s Contract Officer. The scope of work that is approved by the City Party for a Home as part of the Final Loan Package for the Home pursuant to Section 2.2.3 of this Agreement shall for purposes of this Agreement be the “Scope of Work” for that Home. Participant shall develop each Rehabilitation Project in a manner consistent with the applicable Scope of Work and in strict accordance with the plans approved by the City Party.
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