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205. Funding of Acquisition/Rehabilitation. City shall deposit into escrow, funds for <br />Developer as agreed upon during the Selection Phase. City shall record a lien, in the form of a <br />Deed of Trust, Affordability Covenants and Restrictions, and Promissory Note (attached hereto <br />and incorporated herein as Exhibits A, B, and C), against each of the selected properties equal to <br />the amount of money deposited into escrow for such Property. <br />206. Relocation. Developer acknowledges and agrees that, pursuant to 24 CFR 92.253 and <br />consistent with the other goals and objectives of this part, City must ensure that it has taken all <br />reasonable steps to minimize the displacement of persons as a result of the Rehabilitation. <br />Furthermore, to the extent feasible, residential tenants must be provided a reasonable opportunity <br />to lease and occupy a suitable, decent, safe, sanitary and affordable dwelling unit on the Property <br />upon completion of the rehabilitation. Developer agrees to cooperate fully and completely with <br />City in meeting the requirements of 24 CFR 92.253 and shall take all actions and measures <br />reasonably required by the City Manager in connection therewith. All applicable federal and <br />state guidelines must also be followed. <br />300. REHABILITATION REQUIREMENTS. <br />The following Rehabilitation Requirements shall apply to all NSP Assisted Units: <br />301. Permits and Approvals. Developer shall diligently obtain all permits, including all <br />building permits, licenses, approvals, exemptions and other authorizations of governmental <br />agencies required in connection with the rehabilitation of the Property. <br />302. Commencement and Completion of Rehabilitation. The Rehabilitation shall be <br />considered complete for purposes of this Agreement only when (a) all work described has been <br />completed and fully paid for, and (b) all work requiring inspection or certification by any <br />governmental authority has been completed and all requisite certificates, approvals and other <br />necessary authorizations (including required final certificates of occupancy) have been obtained. <br />303. Rehabilitation Standards. Residential Rehabilitation Standards (24 CFR 570): <br />Developer certifies that it will perform rehabilitation in conformance to the standards outlined in <br />the City's Residential Rehabilitation Standards, which exceed the HUD Housing Quality <br />Standards and with strict adherence to state and local building codes, safety standards, protection <br />of historical integrity and for maximum achievement in the area of energy efficiency. Demolition <br />shall be conducted in cases of extreme deterioration, to eliminate illegal additions, and in concert <br />with local authorities. <br />304. Protection of Historical Structures (24 CFR Part 58/36CFR Part 800). <br />Developer will comply with and obtain approval of the Federal and State Historic <br />Preservation Commission(s) when rehabilitation activities are planned on a structure that is listed <br />on the state historic registry, and will provide documentation of such approval to the City prior to <br />commencement of any rehabilitation activities on a property which is funded through this <br />program. <br />5 <br />