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ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority

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the unit and, if necessary to ensure the likelihood of restoration, may require the tenant to pay areasonable amount into an interest bearing escrow account over a reasonable period of time. Theinterest in any such account accrues to the benefit of the tenant. The owner may also requirereasonable assurances that the quality of the work will be acceptable and that any requiredbuilding permits will be obtained.[24 CFR 100.203; Notice 2003-31].Modifications to units to provide access for a person with a disability must meet all applicableHQS requirements and conform to the design, construction, or alteration of facilities contained inthe UFAS and the ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) [28 CFR 35.151(c) and Notice2003-31] See Chapter 2 of this plan for additional information on reasonable accommodationsfor persons with disabilities.8.I.B. ADDITIONAL LOCAL REQUIREMENTSThe PHA may impose additional quality standards as long as the additional criteria are not likelyto adversely affect the health or safety of participant families or severely restrict housing choice.HUD approval is required if more stringent standards are imposed. HUD approval is not requiredif the PHA additions are clarifications of HUD's acceptability criteria or performance standards[24 CFR 982.401(a)(4)].Occupancy StandardsPHA PolicyVoucher SizePersons in Household(Minimum – Maximum)1 Bedroom 1-22 Bedrooms 2-43 Bedrooms 3-64 Bedrooms 4-85 Bedrooms 6-10Thermal Environment [HCV GB p.10-7]© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 8-3Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.

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