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EXHIBIT 1 <br />New Construction Site and Neighborhood Standards [24 CFR 983.55(e)] <br />In order to be selected for PBV assistance, a site for newly constructed housing must meet the <br />following HUD required site and neighborhood standards: <br />• The site must be adequate in size, exposure, and contour to accommodate the number and <br />type of units proposed; <br />• The site must have adequate utilities and streets available to service the site; <br />• The site must not be located in an area of minority concentration unless the PHA determines <br />that sufficient, comparable opportunities exist for housing for minority families in the income <br />range to be served by the proposed project outside areas of minority concentration or that the <br />project is necessary to meet overriding housing needs that cannot be met in that housing <br />market area; <br />• The site must not be located in a racially mixed area if the project will cause a significant <br />increase in the proportion of minority to non -minority residents in the area. <br />• The site must promote a greater choice of housing opportunities and avoid undue <br />concentration of assisted persons in areas containing a high proportion of low-income <br />persons; <br />• The neighborhood must not be one that is seriously detrimental to family life or in which <br />substandard dwellings or other undesirable conditions predominate, unless there is actively in <br />progress a concerted program to remedy the undesirable conditions; <br />• The housing must be accessible to social, recreational, educational, commercial, and health <br />facilities and services and other municipal facilities and services equivalent to those found in <br />neighborhoods consisting largely of unassisted similar units; and <br />• Except for housing designed for elderly persons, the housing must be located so that travel <br />time and cost via public transportation or private automobile from the neighborhood to places <br />of employment is not excessive. <br />025 <br />City Council 5 — 782 5 2 25 <br />
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