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7/5/2017
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been completed and fully paid for, and (b) all work requiring inspection or certification by <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 />10.3 Change Orders. The contract for construction shall not be modified except pursuant <br />to change orders which require City consent pursuant to this Agreement. All change orders: <br />(a) shall be in writing, numbered in sequence, signed by Developer and submitted to <br />City prior to the proposed effectiveness thereof and accompanied by any working <br />drawings and a written narrative of the proposed change. <br />(b) Shall be subject to the Executive Director's prior written approval. <br />10.4 Entry and Inspection. At all times prior to completion of the construction, upon <br />reasonable notice, City and its agents shall have (a) the right of free access to the Property and all <br />sites away from the Property where materials for the construction are stored, (b) the right to <br />inspect all labor performed and materials furnished for the construction, and (c) the right to <br />inspect and copy all documents pertaining to the construction. <br />10.5 Compliance with Section 3 Clause. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development <br />act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. 1701 u, as amended by Section 915 of the Housing and Community <br />Development Act of 1992, requires that economic opportunities generated by HUD financial <br />assistance for housing and community development programs be targeted toward low- and very <br />low- income persons. Whenever HUD assistance generates opportunities for employment or <br />contracting, state and local grantees, as well as other recipients of HUD housing assistance funds <br />must, to the greatest extent feasible, provide these opportunities to low- and very low- income <br />persons and to businesses owned by or employing low- and very low- income persons. Section 3 <br />applies to projects for which HUD's share of project costs exceeds $200,000 and contracts and <br />subcontracts awarded on projects for which HUD's share or project costs exceeds $200,000 and <br />the contract or subcontract exceeds $100,000. <br />For purposes of this Section 3 Clause and compliance thereto, whenever the word <br />"contractor" is used it shall mean and include, as applicable, the Developer, and its contractor <br />and subcontractor(s), if any. The particular text to be utilized in any and all contracts of any <br />contractor doing work covered by Section 3 shall be in substantially the form of the following, as <br />reasonably determined by the City, or as directed by HUD or its representative, and shall be <br />executed by the applicable contractor under penalty of perjury: <br />"(a) The work to be performed under this contract is subject to the <br />requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as <br />amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u ("Section 3"). The purpose of Section 3 is to ensure that <br />employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD assistance or HUD - <br />assisted projects covered by Section 3, shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to <br />low -and very low-income persons [inclusive of Very Low Income Persons, Very Low <br />Income Households, and Very Low Income Tenants served by the Project], particularly <br />persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing. <br />55C-151 <br />
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