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Housing Hope HCS-15-42-1213-198(1)
Approval Date
7/25/2016
Council Approval Date
4/20/2016
End Date
9/30/2055
Department
Planning
Department Project Manager
Rebecca McCrary
Subject / Project Title
Kennedy Court Low Income Housing Rehab
Tracking Number
0000225
Total Compensation
$573,298.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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2. Some areas of exterior siding (side B & D) with intact paint condition have <br /> some moisture issues. Even though the component does not require <br /> immediate remedial actions, but the owner can opt to: <br /> a. Control the source of moisture intrusion on exterior siding (side B & D); <br /> b. Replace siding with new lap siding or Enclose exterior siding (side B & D) <br /> with metal or vinyl sidings. <br /> 3. Based on the remediation action taken on the site, the owner should follow the <br /> Standard Re-evaluation Schedule 5 (Table 6.1), attached to the above- <br /> mentioned report. <br /> 4. As per 40 CFR 745 (Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule), which went into <br /> effect on April 22, 2010, any repair, renovation or paint work conducted on lead- <br /> based paint component in a pre-1978 housing or child occupied facility built <br /> before 1978, should be performed by EPA Certified Firm and EPA Certified <br /> Renovators. <br /> 5. For housing receiving Federal Assistance (24 CFR Part 35), any paint <br /> stabilization or interim control work, in pre-1978 housing, which would disturb <br /> lead-based paint surface above de minimis levels (as defined under the code), <br /> should be performed by EPA Certified Firm and Certified Renovators (additional <br /> conditions might apply). <br /> 6. Section 1018 of Title X requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency <br /> ("EPA") and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") to <br /> promulgate joint regulations for the disclosure of lead-based paint in pre-1978 <br /> housing ("target housing") which is offered for sale or lease. EPA and HUD jointly <br /> promulgated regulations. These regulations were published on March 6, 1996, at <br /> 61 FR 9064, and are codified at 40 Code of Federal Regulations ("C.F.R.") Part <br /> 745, Subpart F and 24 C.F.R. Part 35, Subpart H ("Disclosure Rule"). <br /> 7. Those surfaces that do not contain lead-based paint at or above federal <br /> standards of 1.0mg/cm2 or 0.5 percent lead by weight may still pose a hazard if <br /> disturbed. <br /> 8. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Department of <br /> Labor and Industries, Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) <br /> regulate worker safety and health in construction and demolition work that <br /> impacts surface films with detectable levels of lead. <br /> B. Requirements for Asbestos: <br /> 1. Friable asbestos was not found in 3228 Norton. <br /> 2. The location and description of where friable asbestos was found in 3230 <br /> Norton are: <br /> a. Approximately 3000 square feet of asbestos-containing wall texturing in <br /> Unit A. This material is present on the walls in all rooms of the unit. <br /> Amended Exhibit A <br /> Housing Hope's Kennedy Court Improvement Project <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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