Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing Oaks at Brenham development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing Sphinx at Rockport II development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. X (shaded). The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of effectof waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing WinnHaven development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. B. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing Villas at Lake Xxxxxxx development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Floodplain Review. The Coastal Bend Crossing Sphinx at Sienna Villas development is not located within the 100-year floodplain or High Hazard Area. The proposed activities will take place in Zone X. The proposed project is not a critical action. This project does not immediately trigger the environmental requirement to maintain flood insurance for the CDBG assisted property. Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ensures no one is denied URA eligibility based upon their ability to meet the occupancy requirements stated by the Act. This has the effect of waiving the ninety-day occupancy requirement that is a standard requirement under normal URA conditions. The Grantee has applied for and was granted a disaster waiver to Section 414 of the Xxxxxxxx Act. This waiver of Section 414 effectively re-institutes the ninety-day occupancy requirement rule that is standard for URA, for projects that commence more than one year after the disaster, provided the project was not planned, approved, or otherwise underway prior to the disaster. A General Information Notice should be sent to any active residents as soon as is feasible at the time of submission of the initial application for CDBG funds. Notices of Eligibility/Ineligibility should be sent to all residents at the Initiation of Negotiations. For this project, this would be triggered when the CDBG-DR agreement is signed between the GLO and the Developer.
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Samples: Grant Agreement