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NS-2892
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5/17/2016
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LS 5.2.16 <br />4. AWARDING THE "GOLD SEAL" <br />Only owners who have achieved passage of all three levels will qualify for the monetary and marketing <br />Incentives granted to exceptional properties under the Gold Seal incentive program. <br />Once granted, the mold Seal will be valid for four (4) years and will run with the property, not with the <br />ownership, during that time. However, it is the responsibility of the new owner to notify the City of the <br />transfer of ownership and to continue to meet the obligations of the program. After 4 years, in order <br />for a property to continue to receive the benefits of the Hold Seal incentive program, the owner must <br />reapply for the program and completely requalify through the process outlined in this document. <br />Applicants who fail to meet the established qualification deadline to be certified for the Gold Seal <br />benefit may be qualified for the award when the applicant can provide proof that a processing delay on <br />the part of the City was the cause for them missing the deadline. <br />6, QUALIFICATION EXEMPTION <br />On occasion a property may be documented to have exemplary management practices, but such <br />efforts are negated by special circumstances beyond the owner's /manager's control (such as property <br />location, gang activity or external vandalism) which prevent the property from qualifying. In some rare <br />cases and only at the discretion of the Code Enforcement Manager, certain properties may be <br />qualified for the benefits of the Incentive program because of special circumstances. <br />7. LOSS OF INCENTIVE PROGRAM PRIVILEGES <br />If a qualified property has deteriorated to the point that it is no longer exceptional, the Code <br />Enforcement Manager may choose to re- evaluate the property and, if necessary, revoke the property's <br />incentive program privileges, Program privileges would cease on the date the revocation occurs. Such <br />properties would not be eligible for the incentive program benefits for a period of twelve (12) months <br />beginning with the date of revocation. Property owners whose property privileges have been revoked <br />may not reapply during the twelve (12) months they are on suspension. The privileges of requalifying <br />properties will not be effective until the beginning of the next fiscal year following the twelve (12) month <br />suspension, <br />Those owners who have applied for the incentive program but do not qualify or have failed may appeal <br />such decisions to the Executive Director or his /her designee. The decision of the Executive Director, or <br />histher designee, shall be final. <br />Ordinance No. NS -2898 <br />Page 19 of 22 <br />
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