Ineligible Properties Sample Clauses
Ineligible Properties. The following applicants are not eligible for this program:
a. Tax delinquent on property taxes for any property in Appleton, not just the property that is being applied for.
b. Special assessment delinquent.
c. City service account delinquent (i.e., utility bill, license fees, etc.).
d. Property in litigation.
e. Property in condemnation or receivership.
f. Property owned or operated by political organizations.
g. Exclusively residential buildings.
h. Property owner/tenant applying for work that has already been completed is not eligible for the grant program.
Ineligible Properties. Some types of cultural resources are obviously ineligible for the NRHP because of their lack of substantive constituents or features, or because of their lack of integrity; these sites do not meet the NRHP criteria at 36 CFR 60.
Ineligible Properties. (1) Nursing homes, units within the grounds of penal, reformatory, medical, mental and similar public or private institu- tions, and facilities providing con- tinual psychiatric, medical or nursing services are not eligible for assistance under the Moderate Rehabilitation Program.
Ineligible Properties. Ineligible properties include: Properties that are more than 4 units, Cooperatives, manufactured homes, new construction and properties used for commercial purposes.
Ineligible Properties. Condominiums· Investment Properties· Mobile Homes· Other Residences with Shared Roofs· Co-Ops· Commercial Property Eligible / Ineligible Improvements: · Solar ready add-ons (excluding Battery/Energy Storage Systems) may not exceed 35% of the Loan Amount and will not have any additional Program Fees.· Permissible Solar ready add-on Expenses included but not limited to:- Re-roofing required to install solar system- Landscaping- Upgrading the home’s main panel- Trenching- Rafter Upgrades- Other Add-on costs that are needed to install the solar/storage system- Other Energy Efficient items up to $2500 or 10% of the Loan Amount, whichever is greater.Ineligible Improvements include but not limited to:· Any cost related to goods or services that are not directly required to install the solar/storage system.
Ineligible Properties. Dwellings that are more than 4 units (these would be considered apartment and hence commercial properties), co-operatives, manufactured homes, time shares, and properties used for commercial purposes.
Ineligible Properties. Some types of cultural resources are obviously ineligible for the National Register because of their lack of substantive constituents or features, or because of their lack of integrity; these sites do not meet the National Register criteria at 36 CFR 60.4. Items II.C. and D. describe property types which are not eligible through mutual agreement with SHPO. Evaluation reports that are more than five years old will be reviewed during the undertaking’s planning phase to ensure that they are still current and conditions have not occurred that would change the historic property’s eligibility status. Standardized documentation of such properties provides sufficient information to determine them ineligible for the National Register and provides information needed for agency management purposes. Properties determined ineligible need no further consideration under the terms of this Agreement. Determinations of Eligibility completed by Heritage Specialists under this Agreement may use the following standards. These expedited determinations meet the consensus requirements of 36 CFR 800.4(c)(1).
A. Ineligible Property Documentation Standards
1. Heritage Specialists will determine appropriate data collection procedures commensurate with the cultural materials identified. Each cultural resource will be documented using the Alaska Heritage Site Report form and the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey form and entered into the Infra database.
2. General Data Collection Procedures include:
a. Cultural resource sites will be recorded using approved documentation standards, or existing records will be updated to meet current standards.
i. Provide general location maps, and site location maps using the appropriate section of the USGS or comparable maps (such as those made using GIS). Prepare cultural resource site sketch maps, as necessary, to show locations of any sampling units, features, or loci.
ii. Take digital or film based photographs of cultural resource site overviews of the site in its setting, and any features, loci, or selected artifacts, as appropriate.
iii. For cultural resource sites with features, document all features.
iv. In sites with artifacts, document artifacts in small, single locus areas. Use sampling strategies for larger sites or sites with multiple loci. Use professional judgment to select adequate sample sizes, and describe rationale. Sample loci within sites; document artifacts within samples. Document artifacts by including provenience info...
Ineligible Properties a. Demolition and rehabilitation on a property that is not eligible for listing in the National Register, except when proposed work to an existing property may impact a surrounding historic building or district.
Ineligible Properties. Mortgages are not available for properties with condominiums, 80 twindos and/or duplexes.
Ineligible Properties. Properties with more than 4 units, co-operatives, manufactured homes and properties used for commercial purposes.