Consolidated Plan Clause Samples
Consolidated Plan. An applicant that proposes any housing activities as part of its application will be required to submit a certification that these ac- tivities are consistent with the Con- solidated Plan of the jurisdiction to be served.
Consolidated Plan. The Lead Entity and Consortium Members shall cooperate in the implementation of the HOME Program and shall cooperate in the preparation of the Consolidated Plan by providing funds proportionately to the annual funding percentage break down in Section III G of this Agreement for the development of the Consolidated Plan, by providing input to the Consolidated Plan, and by holding any required public meetings during the preparation of the Consolidated Plan. Each Consortium Member must fully approve each Consolidated Plan for such Consolidated Plan to be considered to be approved and ready for submission to HUD.
Consolidated Plan. All activities the jurisdiction undertakes with assistance under ESG CV are consistent with the jurisdiction’s consolidated plan. Discharge Policy – The jurisdiction will establish and implement, to the maximum extent practicable and where appropriate policies and protocols for the discharge of persons from publicly funded institutions or systems of care (such as health care facilities, mental health facilities, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care or other youth facilities, or correction programs and institutions) in order to prevent this discharge from immediately resulting in homelessness for these persons.
Consolidated Plan. A long-term Consolidated Plan Certification. The
Consolidated Plan. Costs of pre- paring and amending the ESG and homelessness-related sections of the consolidated plan in accordance with ESG requirements and 24 CFR part 91.
Consolidated Plan. The City shall assist the County by preparing a community development plan, for the period of this Agreement, which identifies community development and housing needs, projects, and programs for the City; and specifies both short and long-term City objectives, consistent with requirements of the Act. County agrees to: (1) include the City plan in the program application, and (2) include City’s desired housing and community development objectives, policies, programs, projects and plans as submitted by the City in the County’s consolidated plan.
Consolidated Plan. City shall assist the County in preparing a Consolidated Plan, which includes community development and housing needs, projects and programs for the City; and, specifies both short and long-term City objectives, consistent with requirements of the Act. City shall not include in its projects any program project in excess of $50,000 and adjoining the County’s limits without the prior written consent of the County. County shall:
(1) include City’s desired housing and community development objectives, policies, programs, projects and plans as submitted by City in the County’s Consolidated Plan to be submitted to HUD; and (2) shall not include in the County’s Consolidated Plan any program project in excess of $50,000 and adjacent to the City’s limits without the prior written consent of the City.
Consolidated Plan. It is understood that in order to qualify for funds under the ACTS, it is necessary that a Consolidated Plan, including annual updates of the action plan and certifications, and all application requirements be fulfilled and submitted to and approved by HUD. Each party agrees to be bound by the Assurances and Certifications, attached as Attachment “A,” required to be given by the COUNTY as part of the application to HUD for the uUrban cCounty entitlement of CDBG, ESG, and HOME funding and which are incorporated into this AGREEMENTAgreement by this reference.
Consolidated Plan. The Nebraska Five-Year Consolidated Plan is a comprehensive planning document identifying the state’s needs in housing, homelessness, community and economic development. The State is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to complete a Consolidated Plan every five years to receive federal funds for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), National Housing Trust Fund (HTF), Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs. Two other State funded programs are included in the plan, Homeless Shelter Assistance Trust Fund (HSATF) and Nebraska Affordable Housing Trust Fund (NAHTF).
