Community Housing Sample Clauses

The Community Housing clause establishes the terms and conditions under which housing is provided to members of a specific community, such as residents, employees, or program participants. It typically outlines eligibility requirements, occupancy rules, and responsibilities for both the housing provider and the occupants, such as maintenance obligations or rent payment procedures. This clause serves to ensure fair access to housing, clarify expectations for all parties, and prevent disputes by setting clear guidelines for community-based living arrangements.
Community Housing. The community housing sector plays an integral part in the provision of social housing in the ACT. Community housing presents a housing option that is complementary to public housing. It provides choice, it offers a higher level of tenant participation in management, and provides another avenue through which the diverse needs of individuals can be met. As at 30 June 2002, there were 25 organisations in the ACT providing community-housing services. The total number of dwellings for community housing, including dwellings provided from non-Commonwealth State Housing Agreement funds, was 447. The ACT Government is committed to the expansion of the community housing sector in the ACT and a framework for the expansion of community housing has been agreed by the ACT Government. The ACT Government is not supportive of an approach that grows community housing at the expense of the public housing system, and has consequently ceased the large scale stock transfer from public housing to community housing. The ACT Government is committed to ensuring that the social housing system of both public housing and community housing provides sustainable and flexible options for those in housing need. The ACT Government has committed substantial additional funds to the community housing sector in 2003/04. While the exact amount is yet to be confirmed, community housing and Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander housing will share approximately $13.2 million in 2003-04.
Community Housing. Recipients who live in Community Housing but who no longer receive housing assistance because of the expiry of Quebec or federal operating
Community Housing. The community housing requirement of 7,444 square feet or approximately $2.36 million in-lieu payment is waived in its entirety (based on extension of the Hotel Community Housing Waiver in the Community Core Zoning District). In lieu of community housing, Owner will make a housing payment of $ .
Community Housing. Set forth below is a brief summary of how the Redevelopment is consistent with the specific goals set forth in the LCP with respect to Community Housing:
Community Housing. It is Spring Canyon’s desire to satisfy its community housing obligation by donating a ten acre parcel as shown on the map attached as Exhibit “F” “Donated Property”) and the sum of One Million and no/100 Dollars ($1,000,000.00) to the ▇▇▇▇ Canyon Ranch Foundation (“Community Housing Plan”). In the event that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County approves Spring Canyon’s community housing plan, Spring Canyon shall donate the Donated Property and pay the One Million and no/100 Dollars before Spring Canyon connects to Hailey’s municipal sewer system. Spring Canyon’s right to connect into Hailey municipal sewer system under paragraph 1, above, is conditioned upon approval by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Board of County Commissioners under Section 10-5-4(N)(1) of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Code of the Community Housing Plan in substantially the same form.
Community Housing. The Developer, at the time of and as a condition of approval of each final plat (but not any LTS plat) for any portion of the Property, shall dedicate and convey to the City that amount of real property in the form of Buildable Lots for development for affordable housing purposes pursuant to the Community Housing Plan, attached as Exhibit G.
Community Housing. Purchaser acknowledges and understands that (i) certain Units within the Project will be resident-restricted pursuant to the Town of Avon – Resident Occupied Deed Restriction that has been or will be recorded in the real property records of Eagle County, Colorado, and
Community Housing. The proposed model in the Agreement aligns with the approach in the Northern Territory Community Housing Growth Strategy - Remote Community Housing growth stream. Stage 1 includes the transition of a maximum of 145 dwellings to a Community Housing Model. Housing and Tenancy Management at Papunya, Haasts Bluff and Mt Liebig is currently managed directly by the TFHC Central Australia regional office. There are currently no property and tenancy management contracts in place for remote public housing at Papunya, Haasts Bluff and Mt Liebig. The delivery of essential services at Papunya, Haasts Bluff and Mt Liebig is the responsibility of Power and Water Corporation, with service contracts awarded through a competitive tendering process. In surrounding homelands, housing is not leased, owned or managed by TFHC Housing. There are no housing or tenancy management services provided for homelands, and there is no panel contract through either TFHC or DIPL for the provision of qualified repairs and maintenance works for homelands. Currently, TFHC have a two year grant funding agreement with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Regional Council (MRC) for the delivery of housing, municipal and essential services to homelands in the Papunya, Haasts Bluff and Mt Liebig regions expiring 30 June 2025. The contract will remain in place, unless MRC voluntarily agree to start transitioning selected locations prior to the contract end date. DIPL provides property services, via DIPL panel contractors, to TFHC in remote communities in Central Australia, including 129 RCH and GEH assets in Haasts Bluff, Mt Liebig and Papunya, as summarised below: Papunya 51 17 68 Mt Liebig 29 10 39 A summary of the Our Community. Our Future. Our Homes. program status is provided below: Haasts Bluff 10 homes (30 bedrooms) 0 0 0 Mt Liebig 12 homes (47 bedrooms) 3 homes (10 bedrooms) 11 homes (11 bedrooms) 11 homes (11 bedrooms) Papunya 10 homes (39 bedrooms) 4 homes (15 bedrooms) 21 homes (30 bedrooms) 13 homes (18 bedrooms) Ngurratjuta to obtain community housing accreditation Ngurratjuta 12 months Ngurratjuta to obtain contractor accreditation Ngurratjuta 12 months Panel contract for the provision of trade qualified repairs and maintenance works for communities Ngurratjuta TFHC DIPL Municipal and essential services contract for communities Ngurratjuta MRC - municipal services PWC - essential services 12 months Transition of housing and tenancy management to a community housing model delivered and managed by Ngurratjuta Ng...

Related to Community Housing

  • Community Service You may be requested to perform some form of community service within the residence facility.

  • Community Outreach Please describe all community outreach efforts undertaken since the last report.

  • Community Engagement The HSP will engage the community of diverse persons and entities in the area where it provides health services when setting priorities for the delivery of health services and when developing plans for submission to the Funder including but not limited to CAPS and integration proposals. As part of its community engagement activities, the HSPs will have in place and utilize effective mechanisms for engaging families, caregivers, clients, residents, patients and other individuals who use the services of the HSP, to help inform the HSP plans.

  • Community We live and work in country communities. We are invested in the health, wellness and viability of country communities and the vibrancy, diversity and future of country WA.

  • Community Relations Chancellor shall establish and maintain an appropriate community relations program. Chancellor shall attend important college and community events, develop relationships with other key public and private agencies in each of the District's relevant communities where colleges are located and be significantly involved in the District's relevant local communities.