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PAINT YOUR HEART OUT
Contract #
A-2010-066-06
Agency
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Council Approval Date
4/5/2010
Expiration Date
6/30/2011
Insurance Exp Date
9/29/2010
Destruction Year
2016
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6/10 <br />hazard reduction), (ii) lead hazard evaluation (including visual assessment, paint testing, and/or risk <br />assessment), (iii) lead hazard reduction (including paint stabilization, interim controls, standard <br />treatments, or abatement depending on the requirements for housing activity type), (iv) ongoing <br />maintenance, if required, and (v) response to children with environmental intervention blood lead <br />levels, as required; and <br />F. On September 15, 1999 HUD adopted implementing regulations to Title X that became <br />effective September 15, 2000 as set forth in 24 CFR Part 35, et seq. ( "LBP Regs "), which establish <br />specific rules regarding notification to owners and occupants about the existence of LBP hazards, <br />identification of LBP hazards, and control of LBP hazards; and <br />G. Residential structures built after January 1, 1978 are exempt from lead -based paint <br />requirements as the use of lead -based paint was banned for use in residences after this date by <br />Congress (24 CFR Part 35.115). Therefore, the Title X requirements set forth herein shall not be <br />applicable if the structures involved were built after January 1, 1978. <br />H. Subpart K - Acquisition, Leasing, Support Services, and Operation of the LBP Regs, <br />sets forth specific requirements relating to housing providers, such as SUBRECIPIENT, who <br />administer local programs that provide supportive housing for special needs populations and are <br />funded by HUD Office of Community Planning and Development ( "CPD ") programs, including <br />CDBG funds, as provided to SUBRECIPIENT under this Agreement; and <br />L In connection with the grant of funds under this Agreement, CITY requires that <br />SUBRECIPIENT comply and evidence of compliance with all applicable requirements of Title X <br />and the LBP Regs, in particular Subpart K relating to acquisition, leasing, support services, or <br />operations, and Subpart J relating to rehabilitation, as and when applicable; and <br />J. In connection with the grant of funds under this Agreement, CITY requires that <br />SUBRECIPIENT comply and show evidence of compliance with all applicable requirements of <br />Title X and the LBP Regs, in particular Subpart M relating to tenant based rental assistance, as and <br />when applicable; and <br />K. Attached and hereby fully incorporated to this Agreement are the following notification <br />attachments: Attachment No. 1 entitled "Protect Your Family From Lead In Your Home ", <br />EPA747 -K -99 -001, Attachment No. 2 entitled "Sample Disclosure Format for Target Housing <br />Sales, Disclosure of Information on Lead -Based Paint and Lead -Based Paint Hazards ", and <br />Attachment No. 3 entitled Sample Summary Risk Assessment Notice Format"; provided however, <br />that such attachments are not intended to modify or limit SUBRECIPIENT'S obligation to fully <br />comply with all applicable provisions of Title X and the implementing regulations in the LBP Regs; <br />and <br />L. By this Agreement SUBRECIPIENT will accept assignment from the CITY of all <br />responsibilities set forth in Subpart K of the LBP Regs; and <br />2 <br />
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