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~ Sanitary Facilities: At least one flush toilet that can be used in privacy, a lavatory basin, and <br />a bathtub or shower in proper operating condition must be provided for each six persons (or <br />fewer) residing in the SRO facility. If the SRO units are leased only to men, flush urinals <br />may be substituted for up to one half of the required number of toilets. Sanitary facilities <br />must be reasonably accessible from a common hall or passageway, and may not be located <br />more than one floor above or below the SRO unit. They may not be located below grade <br />unless the SRO units are located on that level. <br />~ Space and Security: An SRO unit must contain at least 110 square feet of floor space, and at <br />least four square feet of closet space with an unobstructed height of at least five feet, for use <br />by the occupant. If the closet space is less than four square feet, the habitable floor space in <br />the SRO unit must be increased by the amount of the deficiency. Exterior doors and windows <br />accessible from outside the SRO unit must be lockable. <br />Because no children live in SRO housing, the housing quality standards applicable to lead- <br />based paint do not apply. <br />PART II: CONGREGATE HOUSING <br />[24 CFR 982.606 through 982.609] <br />15-ILA. OVERVIEW <br />Congregate housing is intended for use by elderly persons or persons with disabilities. A <br />congregate housing facility contains a shared central kitchen and dining area and a private living <br />area for the individual household that includes at least a living room, bedroom and bathroom. <br />Food service for residents must be provided. <br />If approved by SAHA, a family member or live-in aide may reside with the elderly person or <br />person with disabilities. SAHA must approve alive-in aide if needed as a reasonable <br />accommodation so that the program is readily accessible to and usable by persons with <br />disabilities. <br />When providing HCV assistance in congregate housing, a separate lease and HAP contract are <br />executed for each assisted family, and the standard form of the HAP contract is used. <br />15-II.B. PAYMENT STANDARD, UTILITY ALLOWANCE, AND HAP CALCULATION <br />The payment standard for an individual unit in a congregate housing facility is based on the <br />number of rooms in the private living area. If there is only one room in the unit (not including the <br />bathroom or the kitchen, if a kitchen is provided), SAHA must use the payment standard fora 0- <br />bedroom unit. If the unit has two or more rooms (other than the bathroom and the kitchen), <br />SAHA must use the 1-bedroom payment standard. <br />The HAP for an assisted occupant in a congregate housing facility is the lower of the applicable <br />payment standard minus the TTP or the gross rent for the unit minus the TTP. <br />The gross rent for the unit for the purpose of calculating HCV assistance is the shelter portion <br />(including utilities) of the resident's monthly housing expense only. The residents' costs for food <br />service should not be included in the rent for a congregate housing unit. <br />11 /29/10 Page 15-3 <br />
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