Common use of Requirement for Review Clause in Contracts

Requirement for Review. The Grantee may not undertake any actions that are choice-limiting or could have environmentally adverse effects, including demolition, disposition, development, and/or any off-site replacement public housing, and may not expend HUD or local funds for such activities, until HUD has approved a Request for Release of Funds following a responsible entity's environmental review under 24 CFR part 58 or until HUD has completed an environmental review and given approval for the action under 24 CFR part 50.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Revitalization Grant Agreement, Hope Vi Revitalization Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Requirement for Review. The Grantee may not undertake any actions that are choice-limiting or could have environmentally adverse effects, including demolition, disposition, development, and/or any off-site replacement public housingof the Demolition Activities, and may not expend HUD or local funds for such activitiesthe Demolition Activities, until HUD has approved a Request for Release of Funds following a responsible entity's environmental review under 24 CFR part 58 or until HUD has completed an environmental review and given approval for the action under 24 CFR part 50.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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