Common use of Other Program Requirements Clause in Contracts

Other Program Requirements. A. The Developer agrees to adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements and prepare a written Affirmative Marketing Plan for projects containing five or more HOME-assisted units. The Affirmative Marketing Plan must be available for public inspection in the Developer’s office. The plan must contain specific steps and actions that the Developer will take to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons for all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market area to the available housing. Specific activities that must be included in the Developer’s Affirmative Marketing Plan include: 1. Display of the Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement in all advertising material related to this project. 2. Display of the HUD Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement at the construction site, from the start of construction, and properly maintained throughout the construction and rental period. 3. No later than 90 days prior to engaging in marketing activities, the Developer should notify the City of Wichita Housing and Community Services Department, either in writing or by telephone of the dates on which the Developer plans to: (1) begin initial marketing activities; (2) accept purchase contracts; and (3) start initial sales. 4. The Developer must begin marketing activities 90 days prior to the anticipated date of availability for occupancy of the first unit of the project. 5. The Developer must market/advertise the housing opportunity utilizing publications, such as community newspapers, in an effort to attract income- qualified homebuyers. B. The City and agents designated by the City shall, at all reasonable times during the development of the project and construction or rehabilitation, have the right of entry and free access to the project and all parts thereof, and the right to inspect all work done, labor performed and materials furnished in or about the project and all records relative to all payments made in connection with the project. The Developer shall have the responsibility of maintaining the property until such time as the development project is complete and the newly constructed home has been sold to a HOME-eligible buyer.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

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Other Program Requirements. A. The Developer agrees to adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements and prepare a written Affirmative Marketing Plan for projects containing five or more HOME-assisted units. The Affirmative Marketing Plan must be available for public inspection in the Developer’s office. The plan must contain specific steps and actions that the Developer will take to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons for all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market area to the available housing. Specific activities that must be included in the Developer’s Affirmative Marketing Plan include: 1. Display of the Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement in all advertising material related to this project. 2. Display of the HUD Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan slogan, or statement at the construction site, from the start of construction, and properly maintained throughout the construction and rental period. 3. No later than 90 days prior to engaging in marketing activities, the Developer should notify the City of Wichita Housing and Community Services Department, either in writing or by telephone of the dates on which the Developer plans to: (1) begin initial marketing activities; (2) accept purchase contracts; and (3) start initial sales. 4. The Developer must begin marketing activities 90 days prior to the anticipated date of availability for occupancy of the first unit of the project. 5. The Developer must market/advertise the housing opportunity utilizing publications, such as community newspapers, in an effort to attract income- qualified homebuyers. B. The City and agents designated by the City shall, at all reasonable times during the development of the project and construction or rehabilitation, have the right of entry and free access to the project and all parts thereof, and the right to inspect all work done, labor performed performed, and materials furnished in or about the project and all records relative to all payments made in connection with the project. The Developer shall have the responsibility of maintaining the property until such time as the development project is complete and the newly constructed home has been sold to a HOME-eligible buyer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement

Other Program Requirements. A. The Developer agrees to adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements and prepare a written Affirmative Marketing Plan for projects containing five or more HOME-assisted unitsthis project. The Affirmative Marketing Plan must be available for public inspection in the Developer’s office. The plan must contain specific steps and actions that the Developer will take to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons for all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market area to the available housing. Specific activities that must be included in the Developer’s Affirmative Marketing Plan include: 1. Display of the Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement in all advertising material related to this project. 2. Display of the HUD Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement at the construction site, from the start of construction, and properly maintained throughout the construction and rental period. 3. No later than 90 days prior to engaging in marketing activities, the Developer should notify the City of Wichita Housing and Community Services Department, either in writing or by telephone of the dates on which the Developer plans to: (1) begin initial marketing activities; (2) accept purchase contracts; and (3) start initial sales. 4. The Developer must begin marketing activities 90 days prior to the anticipated date of availability for occupancy of the first unit of the project. 5. The Developer must market/advertise the housing opportunity utilizing publications, such as community newspapers, in an effort to attract income- qualified homebuyers. B. The City and agents designated by the City shall, at all reasonable times during the development of the project and construction or rehabilitation, have the right of entry and free access to the project and all parts thereof, and the right to inspect all work done, labor performed and materials furnished in or about the project and all records relative to all payments made in connection with the project. The Developer shall have the responsibility of maintaining the property until such time as the development project is complete and the newly constructed home has been sold to a HOME-eligible buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funding Agreement

Other Program Requirements. A. The Developer agrees to adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements and prepare submit a written Affirmative Marketing Plan for projects containing five or more HOME-assisted unitsthis project. The Affirmative Marketing Plan must be available for public inspection in the Developer’s office. The plan must contain specific steps and actions that the Developer will take to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons for all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market area to the available housing. Specific activities that must be included in the Developer’s Affirmative Marketing Plan include: 1. Display of the Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement in all advertising material related to this project. 2. Display of the HUD Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement at the construction site, from the start of construction, and properly maintained throughout the construction and rental period. 3. No later than 90 days prior to engaging in marketing activities, the Developer should notify the City of Wichita Housing and Community Services Department, either in writing or by telephone of the dates on which the Developer plans to: (1) begin initial marketing activities; (2) accept purchase contracts; and (3) start initial sales. 4. The Developer must begin marketing activities 90 days prior to the anticipated date of availability for occupancy of the first unit of the project. 5. The Developer must market/advertise the housing opportunity utilizing publications, such as community newspapers, in an effort to attract income- qualified homebuyers. B. The City and agents designated by the City shall, at all reasonable times during the development of the project and construction or rehabilitation, have the right of entry and free access to the project and all parts thereof, and the right to inspect all work done, labor performed and materials furnished in or about the project and all records relative to all payments made in connection with the project. The Developer shall have the responsibility of maintaining the property until such time as the development project is complete and the newly constructed home has been sold to a HOME-eligible buyer. C. Site Improvements: The City may require a Developer to undertake site improvements upon completion of construction. Site improvements include, but are not limited to, seeding or sodding of front yards, and 4’ chain-link fencing. Said site improvements must be undertaken when seasonally appropriate. The City reserves the right to make an exception on a case-by-case basis.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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Other Program Requirements. A. The Developer agrees to adopt affirmative marketing procedures and requirements and prepare a written Affirmative Marketing Plan for projects containing five or more HOMEAHF-assisted units. The Affirmative Marketing Plan must be available for public inspection in the Developer’s office. The plan must contain specific steps and actions that the Developer will take to provide information and otherwise attract eligible persons for all racial, ethnic, and gender groups in the housing market area to the available housing. Specific activities that must be included in the Developer’s Affirmative Marketing Plan include: 1. Display of the Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan or statement in all advertising material related to this project. 2. Display of the HUD Equal Housing Opportunity logo, slogan slogan, or statement at the construction site, from the start of construction, and properly maintained throughout the construction and rental period. 3. No later than 90 days prior to engaging in marketing activities, the Developer should notify the City of Wichita Housing and & Community Services Department, either in writing or by telephone of the dates on which the Developer plans to: (1) begin initial marketing activities; (2) accept purchase contracts; and (3) start initial sales. 4. The Developer must begin marketing activities 90 days prior to the anticipated date of availability for occupancy of the first unit of the project. 5. The Developer must market/advertise the housing opportunity utilizing publications, such as community newspapers, in an effort to attract income- qualified homebuyers. B. The City and agents designated by the City shall, at all reasonable times during the development of the project and construction or rehabilitation, have the right of entry and free access to the project and all parts thereof, and the right to inspect all work done, labor performed performed, and materials furnished in or about the project and all records relative to all payments made in connection with the project. The Developer shall have the responsibility of maintaining the property until such time as the development project is complete and the newly constructed home has been sold to a HOME-eligible buyer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funding Agreement

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