Common use of General Exemption Clause in Contracts

General Exemption. 1. Projects on residential or non-residential buildings, structures, or facilities less than 40 years old. Projects may include rehabilitation, but not construction or demolition. 2. Acquisition of property which is limited to the legal transfer of title with no physical improvements or changes proposed. 3. Projects consisting of grants or loans to eligible families or entities to be applied solely to the purchase, refinancing, or leasing of residences or businesses. 4. Grants or loans to participants in any Economic Development program funded by CDBG which may be used for working capital, equipment, furniture, fixtures, and debt refinancing, or acquisition of non-historic building for reuse. Such activities shall require the Indiana SHPO review only if such activities should involve changes to structures which are either listed in or are considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register. 5. Purchase of equipment; including but not limited to maintenance tools, or supplies, school buses, lawn mowers, kitchen appliances, books, furniture that does not require permanent installation, etc. 6. Environmental and other studies 7. Information and financial services 8. Administrative and management activities 9. Inspections and testing of properties for hazards or defects 10. Purchase of insurance 11. Engineering and design costs 12. Assistance for temporary or permanent improvements that do not alter environmental conditions and are limited to protection, repair or restoration activities necessary only to control or arrest the effects from disasters or imminent threats to public safety including those resulting from physical deterioration.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

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General Exemption. 1. Projects on residential or non-residential buildings, structures, or facilities less than 40 years old. Projects may include rehabilitation, but not construction or demolition. 2. Acquisition of property which is limited to the legal transfer of title with no physical improvements or changes proposed. 3. Projects consisting of grants or loans to eligible families or entities to be applied solely to the purchase, refinancing, or leasing of residences or businesses. 4. Grants or loans to participants in any Economic Development program funded by CDBG which may be used for working capital, equipment, furniture, fixtures, and debt refinancing, or acquisition of non-historic building for reuse. Such activities shall require the Indiana SHPO review only if such activities should involve changes to structures which are either listed in or are considered eligible for inclusion in the National Register. 5. Purchase of equipment; including but not limited to maintenance tools, or supplies, school buses, lawn mowers, kitchen appliances, books, furniture that does not require permanent installation, etc. 6. Environmental and other studies 7. Information and financial services 8. Administrative and management activities 9. Inspections and testing of properties for hazards or defects 10. Purchase of insurance insurance 11. Engineering and design costs 12. Assistance for temporary or permanent improvements that do not alter environmental conditions and are limited to protection, repair or restoration activities necessary only to control or arrest the effects from disasters or imminent threats to public safety including those resulting from physical deterioration.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Programmatic Agreement

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