Temporary Structures and Housing. a. Staging, installation and removal of temporary structures for use as school classrooms, offices, or temporary shelters for essential public service agencies, such as police, fire, rescue and medical care, as well as temporary housing for disaster personnel and survivors at the following types of locations: i. Single units on private residential sites when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines. ii. Existing RV/Mobile Home Parks and campgrounds with pre-existing utility hookups; iii. Paved areas, such as parking lots and paved areas at such facilities as conference centers, shopping malls, airports, industrial port facilities business parks, and military bases when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines. iv. Sites that have been previously prepared for planned construction, such as land being developed for public housing, office buildings, city parks, ball fields, schools, etc. when all utilities are installed above-ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines. v. Areas previously filled to depths of at least six feet so that subsurface utilities can be installed. b. Temporary repair to single-family, residential properties to ensure safe shelter with access to essential electrical supply, solar panels, HVAC, hot water, natural gas and potable water, and protection from elements such as weatherproofing, and securing broken doors and windows. Temporary repairs must be reversible.
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Temporary Structures and Housing. a. Staging, installation Installation and removal of temporary structures for use as school classrooms, offices, or temporary shelters for essential public service agencies, such as police, fire, rescue and medical care, as well as temporary housing for disaster personnel and survivors at the following types of locations:
i. Single units on private residential sites when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines.
ii. Existing RV/Mobile Home Parks and campgrounds with pre-pre- existing utility hookups;.
iii. Paved areas, such as parking lots and paved areas at such facilities as conference centers, shopping malls, airports, industrial port facilities business parks, and military bases when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-pre- existing utility lines.
iv. Sites that have been previously cleared and prepared for planned construction, such as land being developed for public housing, office buildings, city parks, ball fields, schools, etc. when all utilities are installed above-ground or tie into pre-pre- existing utility lines.
v. Areas previously filled to depths of at least six feet so that subsurface utilities can be installed.
b. Temporary repair to single-single family, residential properties to ensure safe shelter with access to essential electrical supply, solar panels, HVAC, hot water, natural gas and potable water, and protection from elements such as weatherproofing, and securing broken doors and windows. Temporary repairs must be reversible.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement
Temporary Structures and Housing. a. Staging, installation installation, and removal of temporary structures for use as school classrooms, offices, or temporary shelters for essential public service agencies, such as police, fire, rescue and medical care, as well as temporary housing for disaster personnel and survivors at the following types of locations:
i. Single units on private residential sites when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines.
ii. Existing RV/Mobile Home Parks and campgrounds with pre-existing utility hookups;.
iii. Paved areas, such as parking lots and paved areas at such facilities as conference centers, shopping malls, airports, industrial port facilities facilities, business parks, and military bases when all utilities are installed above ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines.
iv. Sites that have been previously prepared for planned construction, such as land being developed for public housing, office buildings, city parks, ball fields, schools, etc. when all utilities are installed above-ground or tie into pre-existing utility lines.
v. Areas previously filled to depths of at least six two feet or more dependent on the depth of proposed utility installation so that subsurface utilities can be installedinstalled within fill material.
b. Temporary repair repairs to single-single family, residential properties to ensure safe shelter with access to essential electrical supply, solar panels, HVAC, hot water, natural gas and potable water, and protection from elements such as weatherproofing, and securing broken doors and windows. Temporary repairs must be reversible.
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Samples: Programmatic Agreement