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4-1 SUBMISSION ANNUAL ADMIN PLAN_EXHIBIT 3
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<br /> SAHA will not provide PBV assistance for excepted units. <br /> <br />Promoting Partially-Assisted Buildings \[24 CFR 983.56(c)\] <br />A PHA may establish local requirements designed to promote PBV assistance in partially <br />assisted buildings. A partially assisted building is a building in which there are fewer units <br />covered by a HAP contract than residential units \[24 CFR 983.3\]. <br />A PHA may establish a per-building cap on the number of units that will receive PBV assiatance <br />or other project-based assistance in a multifamily building containing excepted units or in a <br />single-family building. A PHA may also determine not to provide PBV assistance for excepted <br />units, or the PHA may establish a per-building cap of less than 25 percent. <br /> SAHA Policy <br /> <br />SAHA will not provide assistance for excepted units. Beyond that, SAHA will not <br />impose any further cap on the number of PBV units assisted per building. <br /> <br />17-II.G. SITE SELECTION STANDARDS <br />Compliance with PBV Goals, Civil Rights Requirements, and HQS Site Standards <br /> <br />\[24 CFR 983.57(b)\] <br /> <br />The PHA may not select a proposal for existing, newly constructed, or rehabilitated PBV <br />housing on a site or enter into an agreement to enter into a HAP contract or HAP contract for <br />units on the site, unless the PHA has determined that PBV assistance for housing at the selected <br />site is consistent with the goal of deconcentrating poverty and expanding housing and economic <br />opportunities. The standard for deconcentrating poverty and expanding housing and economic <br />opportunities must be consistent with the PHA Plan under 24 CFR 903 and <br />administrative plan. <br />In addition, prior to selecting a proposal, the PHA must determine that the site is suitable from <br />the standpoint of facilitating and furthering full compliance with the applicable Civil Rights <br />Laws, regulations, and Executive Orders, and that the site meets the HQS site and neighborhood <br />standards at 24 CFR 982.401(l). <br /> <br /> SAHA Policy <br /> <br />It is SAHA goal to select sites for PBV housing that provide for deconcentrating <br />poverty and expanding housing and economic opportunities. In complying with this goal <br />SAHA will limit approval of sites for PBV housing in census tracts that have poverty <br />concentrations of 20 percent or less. <br />However, SAHA will grant exceptions to the 20 percent standard where SAHA <br />determines that the PBV assistance will complement other local redevelopment activities <br />designed to deconcentrate poverty and expand housing and economic opportunities in <br />census tracts with poverty concentrations greater than 20 percent, such as sites in: <br />04/01/14 <br />Page 17-9 <br /> <br />
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