Common use of Vacant Dwellings and Shelters Clause in Contracts

Vacant Dwellings and Shelters. ‌ A vacant dwelling may be weatherized if there are assurances that an eligible household will inhabit the dwelling within 180 days of the date the weatherization service is completed. Shelters, such as homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters, may be weatherized. Agencies must get state approval to weatherize any shelter that cannot be insulated, has a heating system that would be expensive to replace, or is unusual in its size, structure, or configuration. For the purpose of determining how many dwelling units exist in a shelter, Sub-grantee’s may count each 800 square feet of the shelter as a dwelling unit or they may count each floor of the shelter as a dwelling unit.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Vacant Dwellings and Shelters. A vacant dwelling may be weatherized if there are assurances that an eligible household will inhabit the dwelling within 180 days of the date the weatherization service is completed. Shelters, such as homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters, may be weatherized. Agencies must get state approval to weatherize any shelter that cannot be insulated, has a heating system that would be expensive to replace, or is unusual in its size, structure, or configuration. For the purpose of determining how many dwelling units exist in a shelter, Sub-grantee’s Subgrantees may count each 800 square feet of the shelter as a dwelling unit or they may count each floor of the shelter as a dwelling unit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Heap Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

Vacant Dwellings and Shelters. A vacant dwelling may be weatherized if there are assurances that an eligible household will inhabit the dwelling within 180 days of the date the weatherization service is completed. Shelters, such as homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters, may be weatherized. Agencies must get state approval to weatherize any shelter that cannot be insulated, has a heating system that would be expensive to replace, or is unusual in its size, structure, or configuration. For the purpose of determining how many dwelling units exist in a shelter, Sub-grantee’s may count each 800 square feet of the shelter as a dwelling unit or they may count each floor of the shelter as a dwelling unit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

Vacant Dwellings and Shelters. A vacant dwelling may be weatherized if there are assurances that an eligible household will inhabit the dwelling within 180 days of the date the weatherization service is completed. Shelters, such as homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters, may be weatherized. Agencies must get state approval to weatherize any shelter that cannot be insulated, has a heating system that would be expensive to replace, or is unusual in its size, structure, or configuration. For the purpose of determining how many dwelling units exist in a shelter, Sub-granteeSubgrantee’s may count each 800 square feet of the shelter as a dwelling unit or they may count each floor of the shelter as a dwelling unit.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract, Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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Vacant Dwellings and Shelters. ‌ A vacant dwelling may be weatherized if there are assurances that an eligible household will inhabit the dwelling within 180 days of the date the weatherization service is completed. Shelters, such as homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters, may be weatherized. Agencies must get state approval to weatherize any shelter that cannot be insulated, has a heating system that would be expensive to replace, or is unusual in its size, structure, or configuration. For the purpose of determining how many dwelling units exist in a shelter, Sub-grantee’s Subgrantees may count each 800 square feet of the shelter as a dwelling unit or they may count each floor of the shelter as a dwelling unit.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Weatherization Assistance Program Contract

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