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7/13/1998
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Board of Commissioners
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approved Average Cost Waiver from the Grantee, the minimum unit requirement shall be <br />adjusted accordingly. <br /> <br /> Section 8: Tentative ,~ll~cations. All weatherization grant funds allocated within the <br />State of North Carolina are tentative and are based on the Subgrantee's ability to implement <br />the WeatherizatJon Program in accordance with prescribed guidelines as set forth by the <br />Grantee. This shelf include: (1) the execution of weatherizadon actMties in a sound, <br />economical, and efficient manner to the satisfaction of the grantee as determined by <br />monitoring and evaluation visits by the grantee, or its recr~sentatives: (2) the operator's <br />~bifit,/ to ~ec:::~ a,:d m,~in~ai,'~ 2dequage Ja~or suppor; to carry cut weatherization activities; <br />and (3) the submission of required financial and program reports when due. <br /> <br />lA) No Subcontractor shall be funded.until (1) it has.proper administrative and <br />support <br />mechanisms to effectively implement the weathedzation program; this shall include, <br />but not be limited to supervisory personnel, adequate storage facilities, labor; (2.) it <br />has expended its current allocation, or has insufficient funds to continue Program <br />activities; and (3) all required reports have been submitted to the Subgrantee. The <br />Subcontractor agrees that performance based on the above conditions is of the <br />utmost <br />importance and further that failure to meet the conditions of Part 111, Sections 5 and 6, <br />as determined by the Subgrantee, shall be considered a breach of this agreement <br />and shall result in contract termination. Any unexpended funds shelf be withdrawn <br />from the Subcontractor and redistributed to other grogram Subcontractors. <br /> <br /> Sect[on 7: Training and Technical Assistance. The Subgrantee shall inform the <br />Subcontractor of Statewide conferences, seminars, or other instructional activities for the <br />Subcontractor for the purpose of training and on-site assistance in implementing the <br />Program. <br /> <br /> Section 8: Approach LO_ Weatheriza¢on. The Measures Selection Technique(MST) <br />shail be used to determine weatherization measures necessary to make eligible dwelling <br />units more energy efficient. This MST shall be completed on each unit certified for <br />weatherization prior to actual work. <br /> <br /> Section 9: Final Inspection Prior to reporting a dwelling unit as complete, the <br />Subcontractor shall assure that a final inspection is performed and shall certify that <br />applicable work has been completed in a satisfactory manner and in accordance with the <br />priorities determined by ~he Measures Selection Technique. <br /> <br /> Section 10: Reweatherization The Subcontractor may reweatherize dwelling units <br />which were partially weatherized during the period September 30, 1975 through September <br />30, 1983. The applicant must reapply for assistance and be re-¢srtified as eligible. The <br />Subcontractor shall complete a Measures Selection Technique prior to reweatherization and <br />shall re~ort those units separately. However, reweathedzed units will be counted as new <br />completions. <br /> <br /> Section 11: lp.cidenlal Repair; Incidental repairs will be permitted in order to make <br />weatherizadon measures more eff'ectJve, and will still be limited to those repairs necessary <br />for the effective pe.,-fcrmsnce or preservation of weathedzation materials: 'The cost of such <br /> <br /> <br />
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