Eligible Improvements Sample Clauses

Eligible Improvements. Property owners and/or tenants may apply for the Program. Tenants applying for funding shall provide written permission from the property owner in addition to the signed Owner’s Affidavit. The entire building façade, MEP and/or life safety plans of a subject application must be included in the renovation/restoration plans. A minimum of three (3) improvements must be proposed. Eligible costs for Grant participation include, but are not limited to:
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Eligible Improvements. Property owners and/or tenants may apply for Program Funding. Tenants applying for funding shall provide written permission from the property owner in addition to the signed Owner’s Affidavit. The entire building facade of a subject application must be included in the renovation/restoration plans. Eligible costs for Grant participation include, but are not limited to: 1. Façade Rehabilitation a. Removal of non-contributing false facades b. Building cleaning (non-sandblasting) c. Stucco restoration x. Xxxx pointing masonry e. Painting f. Replacement or reconstructive woodwork g. New exterior doors and windows on existing structure h. Restoration of historically appropriate doors, windows, or building features as determined by the Historic Preservation Officer i. Signs, awnings, murals, canopies and decorative shutters (must be associated with other façade improvements and no more than 50% of total Grant may be used toward signage or mural. An exception can be made for properties located within special plan areas.) i. Mural design must be approved by the DCRBIP Grant Review Committee ii. Mural design must meet current guidelines of the Artistic Mural Pilot Program j. Exterior lighting* k. Hardscape improvements that are visible from the right-of-way 2. Building Stabilization a. Roof repair and/or replacement b. Interior structural improvements (e.g. floor joists, ceiling repairs) c. Interior Life Safety Improvements (fire walls, sprinklers, egress, fire alarm, exit signs, and automatic lights) i. Must be associated with a buildings’ change of use ii. Must be compliant with City Code and State of Florida Building Code d. Building systems improvements (e.g. plumbing, electric, HVAC) e. Fencing to secure the property i. Must be associated with other improvements ii. Must be compliant with City Code iii. Must be compliant with CPTED Guidelines f. Other approved building stabilization improvements *Projects that include up lighting are encouraged, but not required, to utilize the OUConvenient Lighting program. Contact OUC at (000) 000-0000, option 3 for details and information about the program. It is strongly recommended that applicants retain the services of a registered architect, or similarly qualified design professional, to prepare plans, drawings, and construction specifications for their project. Fees for services provided by a registered architect or similar qualified design professional may be counted towards the applicant’s portion of project funding (...
Eligible Improvements. Property owners and/or tenants may apply for Program Funding. Tenants applying for funding shall provide written permission from the property owner in addition to the signed Owner’s Affidavit. The entire building facade of a subject application must be included in the renovation/restoration plans. Eligible costs for Grant participation include, but are not limited to: 1. Façade Rehabilitation (All CRA Planning Areas) a. Removal of non-contributing false facades b. Building cleaning (non-sandblasting) c. Stucco restoration x. Xxxx pointing masonry e. Painting
Eligible Improvements. The MSFH Program will only fund Mitigation Projects that are recommended by the WCE in a MSFH Program Inspection report. Single-Family Homes will qualify for any MSFH Program Improvements, while Townhouses will only qualify for opening protection Improvements.
Eligible Improvements. “Eligible Improvements” shall mean any permanently affixed alterations or improvements made to the Premises and to cabinetry and display fixtures that were custom designed by Concessionaire for the Premises and have no practical use or value outside the Premises: (a) for which the Port’s consent has been sought and obtained in writing, (b) for which any and all information required by Section 6.6 or any Port consent has been timely submitted, and (c) consistently appearing on any NBV Report requested by the Port pursuant to Section 6.4, and (d) then currently in use and in such condition as would warrant its continued use. Eligible Improvements shall, however, specifically exclude the Removable Fixtures (other than custom designed cabinetry and display fixtures set forth above) and any inventory maintained by Concessionaire.
Eligible Improvements. 4.1. These refunds may include, but are not limited to: a) Right-of-way not previously dedicated and needed for the improvements;
Eligible Improvements. An emergency is defined as an imminent condition that makes a house uninhabitable, dangerous to the occupants, or is capable of causing severe health problems. Repairs that will remedy such emergency repairs are eligible. Examples of eligible repairs include, but are not limited to: water lines, sewer service, fire hazards, repair to exterior steps, railings, DocuSign Envelope ID: 6D61C7E8-141C-4504-8182-3423E 38F 421C retaining walls, water seepage into basement, structural problems, radon or asbestos mitigation or replacement of a furnace or hot water heater. Repairs that remedy code violations and those needed to address home repairs before they significantly de-value the home and become much more serious problems, are also eligible whether or not the city has issued a code violation. Examples of eligible repairs include, but are not limited to, leakage around windows, rotting fascia, holes in siding, roof leakage, crumbling brick or concrete and deteriorated retaining walls. CEE will determine eligibility of projects.
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Eligible Improvements. Both interior and exterior improvements qualify, with exceptions noted below under “INELIGIBLE”.
Eligible Improvements. Exterior, major mechanical and energy improvements that include, but are not limited to: • Painting: siding, garages, trim • Stucco: repair, replace existing, or install new • Siding: repair, replace existing, or install new • Roof: repair, replace existing, or install new • Gutters: repair, replace existing, or install new • Doors/Windows: repair, replace existing, or install new • Insulation • HVAC • Garages: repair, replace existing, or install new DocuSign Envelope ID: 6D61C7E8-141C-4504-8182-3423E 38F 421C • Driveways/Parking pads: repair, replace existing, or install new • Structural and foundation problems, including associated grading • Safety Lighting: repair, replace existing, or install new • Decks: repair or replace existing • Porches: repair or replace existing • Retaining Walls: repair, replace existing, or install new • Electrical: code compliance updates • Plumbing: code compliance updates • Health and safety related improvements (radon, mold, asbestos abatement)
Eligible Improvements. Grantee agrees to implement a façade improvement in accordance with this Agreement and the City’s Façade Improvement guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit 1 incorporated herein by reference (the “Business Guidelines”).
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