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4/16/2008
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Board of Commissioners
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CABARRUS COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA <br />OPTIONAL COVERAGE RELOCATION PLAN <br />CpBG HOUSING REHABILITATiOPLPROGRAM Deleted: ommuNrcv <br />Deleted: EVEIgPMENT <br />Organization and Administration <br />The Cabarrus County Cp~G Housing Rehabilitation Program (hereinafter called - Deietea: o <br />"County") will administer and coordinate all temporary relocation activities resulting Deleted: e <br />from CDBC activities. Citizens displaced by C~~G Housing_Rehabilitation Program Deleted: o <br />activities are eligible to receive relocation assistance. The proposed financial assistance Deleted: a <br />is in a form permitted under implementing regulation at 49 CFR Part 24 and the Uniform Deleted: e <br />Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended. Deleted: <br />Definition of a "Displaced Person" ~ Deleted: as ~ <br />A displaced individual is someone whose home, which is located within the CDI3Ci ~ -i Deleted: o~n~ru~~~ry oe~emPme~~ <br />Activity Area, is determined to be in a condition too dilapidated to be economically <br />feasible to rehabilitate and will be demolished. This can also include a person <br />temporarily displaced as a result of program activities such as housing rehabilitation. <br />Definition of "Standard Housing" <br />A dwelling unit is in standard condition if it is decent, safe, and sanitary. A dwelling unit <br />is considered decent, safe, and sanitary if (a) it is in good repair and is weathertight, with <br />no leakage nor dampness; (b) it has no health, fire nor safety hazards within the structure <br />or in the immediate vicinity; (c) it has running water, a private sewer-connected to a flush <br />toilet, and a bathroom for exclusive use of the occupant, including sink with hot and cold <br />running water, cooking stove connections, shelves and storage space for food and <br />utensils; (e) it has facilities or connections for washing and drying clothes; (f) it is large <br />enough to accommodate the occupants without overcrowding; (g) it is equipped with <br />adequate heating facilities; (h) it is adequately ventilated by at least one operable window <br />in every room and is screened, or screens are available; (i) it is wired for electricity; <br />smoke detectors, lead based paint safe and (j) it is located in a neighborhood which is free <br />from industrial or other nuisances. <br />~'+,il dwellings into which displaced Families relocate must be "standard housing° as <br />-- <br />detined above and will be inspected by the County. If the dwellings are not found to be <br />decent, safe and sanitary,tinancial assistance under thjs plan will not be~rovided~ <br />F~q <br />
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