Accessible housing definition

Accessible housing means housing which has been constructed or modified to be
Accessible housing or "accessible unit" means
Accessible housing means housing which has been constructed or modified to be accessible, as described in the State Construction Code or an approved code under Title 15A, State Construction and Fire Codes Act.

Examples of Accessible housing in a sentence

  • The Parties acknowledge the significant need for affordable Accessible housing throughout the City and the need to ensure Accessible Housing Units are appropriately matched with and occupied by individuals with disabilities who need the accessibility features of these units.

  • Accessible housing The plan or proposal meets all the requirements contained in National Housing standards for daylighting, sound insulation, and private space.

  • Accessible housing accommodation request deadlines are very important.

  • The County shall make ADA Accessible any classrooms serving Elmwood Women’s ADA Accessible housing, including the associated paths of travel.

  • Accessible housing is in such short supply—unless it is segregated.

  • As ADA Accessible housing is completed and brought online under the Construction Remedial Plan, inmates in need of ADA Accessible housing shall be housed consistent with their needs.

  • This Remedial Plan recognizes that, while additional ADA Accessible housing is constructed pursuant to the Construction Remedial Plan (Section XI), ADA Accessible housing may not be immediately available for every inmate needing such housing consistent with their classification.

  • Accessible housing information needs to be distributed and acted upon so widely as to become commonplace in North Dakota.


More Definitions of Accessible housing

Accessible housing means housing that is physically adapted to the individuals who are intended to occupy it, including those who are disadvantaged by age, physical or mental disability or medical condition, and those who are victims of a natural disaster.
Accessible housing means the individual designated by the City pursuant to and in 11 accordance with Paragraph III.14, below.
Accessible housing means housing which has been constructed or modified to be accessible, as described in the construction codes adopted under Section 58-56-4.
Accessible housing means housing that is
Accessible housing means housing which has been constructed or modified to be 1052 accessible, as described in the construction codes adopted under Section 58-56-4. 1053 (2) "Deputy Director" means the director of the division. 1054 (3) "Division" means the Division of Housing and Community Development. 1055 Section 13. Section 35A-8-102, which is renumbered from Section 9-4-201 is 10561057 renumbered and amended to read:[9-4-201]. 35A-8-102. Division of Housing and Community Development. 1058 There is created within the department the Division of Housing and Community 1059 Development under the administration and general supervision of the deputy director. 1060 Section 14. Section 35A-8-103, which is renumbered from Section 9-4-202 is 10611062 renumbered and amended to read:[9-4-202]. 35A-8-103. Powers and duties of division. 1063 (1) The division shall: 1064 (a) assist local governments and citizens in the planning, development, and 1065 maintenance of necessary public infrastructure and services; 1066 (b) cooperate with, and provide technical assistance to, counties, cities, towns, regional 1067 planning commissions, area-wide clearinghouses, zoning commissions, parks or recreation 1068 boards, community development groups, community action agencies, and other agencies 1069 created for the purpose of aiding and encouraging an orderly, productive, and coordinated 1070 development of the state and its political subdivisions; 1071 (c) assist the governor in coordinating the activities of state agencies which have an 1072 impact on the solution of community development problems and the implementation of 1073 community plans; 1074 (d) serve as a clearinghouse for information, data, and other materials which may be 1075 helpful to local governments in discharging their responsibilities and provide information on 1076 available federal and state financial and technical assistance; 1077 (e) carry out continuing studies and analyses of the problems faced by communities 1078 within the state and develop such recommendations for administrative or legislative action as 1079 appear necessary; 1080 (f) (i) assist in funding affordable housing and addressing problems of homelessness, 1081 and provide services and support that enable clients of the department to qualify for affordable
Accessible housing or "accessible unit" means housing that satisfies the requirements of the federal "Fair Housing Act", 42 U.S.C. sec. 3601 et seq., as amended, and incorporates universal design.

Related to Accessible housing

  • Accessible surface means surface of equipment or of an equipment part that can be easily or accidentally touched by persons without the use of a tool.

  • Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T- 21STATE to the CLEC community and is (are) provided via posting to the AT&T CLEC Online website.

  • Affordable housing project means, for purposes of this part, title fourteen of article twenty seven of the environmental conservation law and section twenty-one of the tax law only, a project that is developed for residential use or mixed residential use that must include affordable residential rental units and/or affordable home ownership units.

  • Student Personal Information means information collected through a school service that personally identifies an individual student or other information collected and maintained about an individual student that is linked to information that identifies an individual student, as identified by Washington Compact Provision 28A.604.010. For purposes of this DPA, Student Personal Information is referred to as Student Data.

  • Available housing means any available, unoccupied residential property, or other space for occupancy in any seasonal or temporary housing, that would not violate Federal, State, or local occupancy standards and that would not result in an overall increase of housing cost to you.