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Any proceeds from the recapture of funds under this provision will be used to facilitate the <br />acquisition, construction, and/or rehabilitation of housing for the purposes of promoting <br />affordable housing. <br />Pro~erty Standards <br />All prospective property must be inspected for health and safety defects prior to purchase. The <br />initial assessment is the responsibility of the sponsoring non-profit entity. At a minimum, the <br />property must meet the HUD Section 8 Housing Quality Standards (HQS) at the time of initial <br />occupancy. <br />If the dwelling fails to meet Section 8 Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and repairs are <br />necessary; the sponsor is responsible for ensuring that the work is done properly. If the <br />residential property rehabilitation is financed by the loan, progress payments will be processed <br />for rehabilitation work with evidence that the work completed has been done satisfactorily. The <br />sponsor must make this certification. In the event that the work certified as complete required <br />the sponsor to obtain a building permit, certification must include evidence that the applicable <br />Building Inspections Departrnent has approved the work. Any representative of Orange County, <br />Carrboro, Chapel Hill, or Hillsborough reserves the right to inspect the rehabilitation work in <br />process when the sponsor requests partial payments. <br />The final rehabilitation payment will be made when all repair work has been inspected by the <br />appropriate Building Inspections Department to certify conformance with local building codes <br />and minimum housing codes. The Orange County Housing and Community Development <br />Department will certify conformity with the Section 8 Housing Quality Standards. <br />In the event that property rehabilitation is not necessary, the sponsor will certify that the dwelling <br />meets Section 8 Housing Quality Standards (HQS) prior to the disbursement of loan funds. <br />Environmental Re~irements <br />Environmental review will begin at the time that the initial request for loan funds is submitted to <br />the County. Each property must be assessed by the County and the sponsoring non-profit <br />organization to determine the sensitive aspects of the natural environment that might be impacted <br />by this project or activity. <br />Developers/Sponsors of acquisition-rehabilitation projects will be encouraged to create <br />environmentally sound and resource efficient residential buildings using an integrated approach <br />known as "green building". Green buildings promote resource conservation, including energy <br />efficiency, renewable energy, and water conservation features. Further, deconstruction methods <br />will be considered to capture the greatest possible amount of materials for reuse in this or other <br />projects. <br />cmmrevgd.doc <br />04/11 /00 <br />