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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br />PART I: SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY <br /> <br />\[24 CFR 982.602 through 982.605\] <br />15-I.A. OVERVIEW <br />A single room occupancy (SRO) unit provides living and sleeping space for the exclusive use of <br />the occupant but requires the occupant to share sanitary and/or food preparation facilities with <br />others. More than one person may not occupy an SRO unit. HCV regulations do not limit the <br />number of units in an SRO facility, but the size of a facility may be limited by local ordinances. <br />When providing HCV assistance in an SRO unit, a separate lease and HAP contract are executed <br />for each assisted person, and the standard form of the HAP contract is used. <br />15-I.B. PAYMENT STANDARD, UTILITY ALLOWANCE, AND HAP CALCULATION <br />The payment standard for SRO housing is 75 percent of the 0-bedroom payment standard <br />amount on payment standard schedule. <br />The utility allowance for an assisted person residing in SRO housing is 75 percent of the zero <br />bedroom utility allowance. <br />The HAP for an assisted occupant in an SRO facility is the lower of the SRO payment standard <br />amount minus the TTP or the gross rent for the unit minus the TTP. <br />15-I.C. HOUSING QUALITY STANDARDS (HQS) <br />HQS requirements described in Chapter 8 apply to SRO housing except as modified below. <br /> <br />Access: Access doors to the SRO unit must have working locks for privacy. The occupant <br />must be able to access the unit without going through any other unit. Each unit must have <br />immediate access to two or more approved means of exit from the building, appropriately <br />marked and leading to safe and open space at ground level. The SRO unit must also have any <br />other means of exit required by State or local law. <br /> <br />Fire Safety: All SRO facilities must have a sprinkler system that protects major spaces. <br />fire, building, or safety codes. SROs must also have hard-wired smoke detectors, and any <br />other fire and safety equipment required by state or local law. <br />Sanitary facilities and space and security standards must meet local code requirements for <br />SRO housing. In the absence of local code standards the requirements discussed below apply <br />\[24 CFR 982.605\]. <br /> <br />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 />Page 15-2 <br />04/01/14 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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