Common use of PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION Clause in Contracts

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December 1, 2008, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement, Interlocal Service Agreement

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December 1, 2008October 1st, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December 1, 2008October 1st, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY. No more than $5,000 can be used for expenditures related to the correction of O.P.M.C. violations, unless otherwise authorized by the City’s contract administrator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible income­eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside set­aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December February 1, 20082010, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Rehabilitation Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December 1, 20082007, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

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PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance Exception. After December 1, 20082006, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification to the CITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE EXCEPTION. It is agreed and understood by the parties that under certain specified circumstances exterior property maintenance repairs may be eligible costs under this Agreement. The intent of this exception is to provide a resource for income-eligible homeowners who receive a code violation citation from Neighborhood Preservation, a division in the CITY (herein referred to as NP), for violations of Overland Park Municipal Code (herein referred to as O.P.M.C.), specifically; Section 7.26.070 Exterior Wall Surface, Section 7.26.075 Trim, Section 7.26.080 Windows and Doors, Section 7.26.090 Roofing and Guttering, and Section 7.26.100 Attached Structures, (hereafter referred to as violations), to assure the necessary actions are taken to correct violations and bring the subject property into compliance with the applicable code. It is further understood and agreed that repairs to correct violations shall not include interior repairs on the subject property. Repairs are not to exceed $1,500 per household, unless authorized by the City’s contract administrator. An amount equal to $5,000 will be set-set aside exclusively to fund activities under the Property Maintenance ExceptionException until October 1, 2003. After December 1, 2008October 1st, the remaining balance in whole or part can be used to meet the cost of allowable activities under either the Minor Home Repair Program or the Property Maintenance Program, upon notification . No more than $5,000 can be used for expenditures related to the CITYcorrection of O.P.M.C. violations, unless otherwise authorized by the City’s contract administrator.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Service Agreement

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