Examples of Accessible housing in a sentence
Accessible housing units can be more costly to construct and the required renovations to existing structures can be especially costly for older structures.
Accessible housing can also be provided via senior housing developments.
See, e.g., Schwaiger Decl., Ex. 2 (“If there is a long queue of outbound metal, inflows will have a known minimum stay in the warehouse and generate a minimum known rent income.”).Experts for both the defendants and the FLPs agree that the discount reflects the increased costs associated with owning aluminum encumbered by a queue.
Accessible housing units are those designed for people with limited mobility, including people in wheelchairs and with hearing or vision impairments.
Accessible housing also has significant effects on the participation of people with disability in their community.
Accessible housing and financial information and advice appear to be their main concern.
Accessible housing is a term given to properties which enable disabled people to live independently.
A shortage of accessible housing Accessible housing continues to be a challenge to those who need it, and to developers asked to build it.
If only one quotation is received, a waiver from financial procedure rules is required.Written Quotations Subject to the exceptions and associated conditions and procedures mentioned in Standing Order no Contract which is estimated to be less than £50,000 but more than£10,000 in value or amount for the supply of goods, materials or services or the execution of any work shall be entered into without at least two valid written quotations first being obtained.
London Plan Policy D7 (Accessible housing), Core Strategy Policy DM03 (Sustainable and Inclusive Design) and Draft Local Plan Policy CDH02 (Sustainable and Inclusive Design) require at least 10% of dwellings (which are created via works to which Part M volume 1 of the Building Regulations applies) to meet Building Regulation requirements M4 (3) ‘wheelchair users dwellings’.