Replacement Housing Located Outside of the Surrounding Neighborhood. Unless the Grantee demonstrates that there are already significant opportunities in the metropolitan area for assisted households to choose non-minority neighborhoods (or these opportunities are under development), HOPE VI replacement housing not covered by subparagraph (B)(1)(e) of this Article may not be located in an area of minority concentration (as defined below) without the prior approval of HUD. Such approval may be granted if the Grantee demonstrates to the satisfaction of HUD that: (i) the Grantee has made determined and good faith efforts, and found it impossible with the resources available, to acquire an appropriate site(s) in an area not of minority concentration; or (ii) the replacement housing, taking into consideration both the community and supportive services or other revitalizing activities included in the Revitalization Plan, and any other revitalization activities in operation or firmly planned, will contribute to the stabilization or improvement of the neighborhood in which it is located, by addressing any serious deficits in services, safety, economic opportunity, educational opportunity, and housing stock; or (iii) the replacement housing is located in a neighborhood that is not an area of high poverty rate (30 percent or more).
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Samples: Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement
Replacement Housing Located Outside of the Surrounding Neighborhood. Unless the Grantee demonstrates that there are already significant opportunities in the metropolitan area for assisted households to choose non-minority neighborhoods (or these opportunities are under development), HOPE VI replacement housing not covered by subparagraph (B)(1)(e) of this Article may not be located in an area of minority concentration (as defined below) without the prior approval of HUD. Such approval may be granted if the Grantee demonstrates to the satisfaction of HUD that:
(i) the Grantee has made determined and good faith efforts, and found it impossible with the resources available, to acquire an appropriate site(s) in an area not of minority concentration; or;
(ii) the replacement housing, taking into consideration both the community and supportive services or other revitalizing activities included in the Revitalization Plan, and any other revitalization activities in operation or firmly planned, will contribute to the stabilization or improvement of the neighborhood in which it is located, by addressing any serious deficits in services, safety, economic opportunity, educational opportunity, and housing stock; or
(iii) the replacement housing is located in a neighborhood that is not an area of high poverty rate (30 percent or more).
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement
Replacement Housing Located Outside of the Surrounding Neighborhood. Unless the Grantee demonstrates that there are already significant opportunities in the metropolitan area for assisted households to choose non-minority neighborhoods (or these opportunities are under development), HOPE VI replacement housing not covered by subparagraph (B)(1)(e) of this Article may not be located in an area of minority concentration (as defined below) without the prior approval of HUD. Such approval may be granted if the Grantee demonstrates to the satisfaction of HUD that:
(i) the Grantee has made determined and good faith efforts, and found it impossible with the resources available, to acquire an appropriate site(s) in an area not of minority concentration; or
(ii) or the replacement housing, taking into consideration both the community and supportive services or other revitalizing activities included in the Revitalization Plan, and any other revitalization activities in operation or firmly planned, will contribute to the stabilization or improvement of the neighborhood in which it is located, by addressing any serious deficits in services, safety, economic opportunity, educational opportunity, and housing stock; or
(iii) the replacement housing is located in a neighborhood that is not an area of high poverty rate (30 percent or more).
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