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• Contain a safe heating system capable of sustaining a healthful temperature <br />for the displaced person; <br />• Be adequate to accommodate the displaced person. There will be a <br />separate, well lit, ventilated bathroom that provides privacy to the user and <br />contains a toilet, sink, and a bathtub or shower, all in good working order and <br />properly connected to appropriate sources of water and to a sewage <br />drainage system. There should be a kitchen area that contains a fully usable <br />sink, properly connected to hot and cold water and to a sewage drainage <br />system, and adequate space and utility service connections for a stove and <br />refrigerator; <br />• Contain unobstructed egress to safe, open space at ground level; <br />• For a mobility -impaired person, be free of any barriers that would preclude <br />reasonable ingress, egress, or use of the dwelling by such person. This <br />requirement will be satisfied if the displaced person elects to relocate to a <br />dwelling that they select, and the displaced person determines that they have <br />reasonable ingress, egress, and the use of the dwelling; and <br />• Comply with lead -based paint requirements of 24 CFR Part 35. <br />M. Real Property Policies <br />The City and its subrecipients must follow specific guidelines regarding the acquisition <br />and use of real property funded in whole or in part with HUD funds. <br />1. Use of Real Property <br />The following standards apply to real property within the recipient's control and <br />acquired or improved, in whole or in part, using HUD funds. These standards will apply <br />from the date funds are first spent for the property until five years after the project is <br />audited and closed. <br />A recipient may not change the use of any such property (including the beneficiaries <br />of such use) from that for which the acquisition or improvement was made unless the <br />recipient gives affected citizens reasonable notice of, and opportunity to comment <br />on, any such proposed change, and either: <br />• The use of such property qualifies as meeting a national objective and is not a <br />building for the general conduct of government; <br />• The requirements in the paragraph below are met; <br />• If the recipient determines, after consultation with affected citizens, that it is <br />appropriate to change the use of property to a use that does not qualify under <br />the above paragraph, it may retain or dispose of the property. The City must <br />be reimbursed in the amount of the current fair market value of the property <br />less any portion attributable to expenditures of non-federal funds for the <br />acquisition of and improvements to the property; <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Citizen Participation Plan I April 2020 <br />Page 26 <br />75B-47 <br />