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Exhibit "A" <br /> Scope of Services, Time of Performance, Budget, <br /> Payment, Notices, and Representatives <br /> I. Scope of Service <br /> A. Activities/Project Description <br /> The Subgrantee will be responsible for administering the Home Repair program in a manner <br /> satisfactory to the City and consistent with any standards required as a condition of providing these <br /> funds. Such program will include the following activities eligible under the Community Development <br /> Block Grant Program: <br /> Program Delivery <br /> Activity: <br /> Senior Services of Snohomish County, a private non-profit organization, operates the Home Repair <br /> program. This program helps low-income seniors and people with disabilities maintain their homes <br /> by providing critical health and safety repairs. The Home Repair program plans to serve 90 <br /> households under the terms of this contract. <br /> Services provided by the Home Repair program may include minor plumbing and electrical repairs, <br /> furnace repairs, minor pest control services, roof patching, window replacement, carpentry, sewer <br /> lines, grab bars, door locks, smoke alarms, handicap accessibility modifications and other health and <br /> safety related home repairs. <br /> In order to coordinate services with City of Everett's CHIP program, Home Repair limits repairs to <br /> $1,000 (labor and materials) per contract year on single-family homes located on their own <br /> lots/property. Once this dollar amount is reached, the client is referred to the CHIP program. This <br /> amount may be increased by the City of Everett after the CHIP program reviews the property to <br /> assess if the property and client are eligible for CHIP funding. For clients who do not qualify for <br /> CHIP, with City of Everett pre-approval, additional work may be done by Minor Home Repair up to <br /> a $2,500 limit. (Under unusual circumstances, for residents who do not qualify for CHIP and with <br /> the preapproval of the City of Everett, Senior Services may exceed this limit.) For manufactured <br /> housing on leased land, Minor Home Repair may spend up to $2,500 per year. <br /> Recipients of home repair services will be homeowners living within the city limits of Everett. Eligible <br /> homeowners are 62 years of age and older with incomes at or below 60% of area median income, <br /> and homeowners with disabilities 18 years of age and older with incomes at or below 60% of area <br /> median income. <br /> The Home Repair program uses two (2) income-related categories to set priorities for work to be <br /> performed for eligible clients. Income Level I is households with incomes at or below 40% of median <br /> family income, which receive labor free of charge, but are asked to donate toward the cost of <br /> A-1 <br />