Shelter Component definition
Shelter Component means space or facilities in the Development comprising residential accommodation used for living, sleeping, private eating, food preparation and sanitation, either shared or otherwise, together with parking, laundry rooms, amenity space, office space required for services to the Tenants, common eating areas, or food preparation areas or a proportionate amount of it shared with other Tenants of the building.
Shelter Component means residential services offered a physical shelter operated by a licensed domestic violence program on a temporary basis, to where persons who are victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, or human trafficking, and their children, may temporarily reside.
Examples of Shelter Component in a sentence
The Operating Budget will list expenses and revenues separately for the Shelter Component, Non-Shelter Component and Support Services Component, plus a combined amount.
Once the Shelter Component portion of the Operating Budget is approved, BC Housing will set the Economic Shelter Cost for each Unit for the Fiscal Year and the Economic Shelter Cost will be the same for all Units of similar size.
The Society will use the Shelter Subsidy only for operating expenses for the Shelter Component.