ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority
ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN - San Antonio Housing Authority
Interior Air QualityThe dwelling unit must be free of air pollutant levels that threaten the occupants’ health. Theremust be adequate air circulation in the dwelling unit. Bathroom areas must have one openablewindow or other adequate ventilation. Any sleeping room must have at least one window. If awindow was designed to be opened, it must be in proper working order.Water SupplyThe dwelling unit must be served by an approved public or private water supply that is sanitaryand free from contamination. Plumbing fixtures and pipes must be free of leaks and threats tohealth and safety.Lead-Based PaintLead-based paint requirements apply to dwelling units built prior to 1978 that are occupied orcan be occupied by families with children under six years of age, excluding zero bedroomdwellings. Owners must:Disclose known lead-based paint hazards to prospective tenants before the lease is signed,Provide all prospective families with "Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home",Stabilize deteriorated painted surfaces and conduct hazard reduction activities whenidentified by the PHANotify tenants each time such an activity is performedConduct all work in accordance with HUD safe practicesAs part of ongoing maintenance ask each family to report deteriorated paint.For units occupied by environmental intervention blood lead level (lead poisoned) children undersix years of age, a risk assessment must be conducted (paid for by the PHA). If lead hazards areidentified during the risk assessment, the owner must complete hazard reduction activities.See HCV GB p. 10-15 for a detailed description of these requirements. For additionalinformation on lead-based paint requirements see 24 CFR 35, Subparts A, B, M, and R.AccessUse and maintenance of the unit must be possible without unauthorized use of other privateproperties. The building must provide an alternate means of exit in case of fire.Site and NeighborhoodThe site and neighborhood must be reasonably free from disturbing noises and reverberations,excessive trash or vermin, or other dangers to the health, safety, and general welfare of theoccupants.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 8-20Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.
Sanitary ConditionThe dwelling unit and its equipment must be in sanitary condition and free of vermin and rodentinfestation. The unit must have adequate barriers to prevent infestation.Smoke DetectorsSmoke detectors must be installed in accordance with and meet the requirements of the NationalFire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 74 (or its successor standards). If any person witha hearing impairment occupies the dwelling unit, smoke detectors must have an appropriatealarm system as specified in NFPA 74 (or successor standards).Hazards and Heath/SafetyThe unit, interior and exterior common areas accessible to the family, the site, and thesurrounding neighborhood must be free of hazards to the family's health and safety.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 8-21Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.
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<strong>San</strong>itary ConditionThe dwelling unit and its equipment must be in sanitary condition and free of vermin and rodentinfestation. The unit must have adequate barriers to prevent infestation.Smoke DetectorsSmoke detectors must be installed in accordance with and meet the requirements of the NationalFire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 74 (or its successor standards). If any person witha hearing impairment occupies the dwelling unit, smoke detectors must have an appropriatealarm system as specified in NFPA 74 (or successor standards).Hazards and Heath/SafetyThe unit, interior and exterior common areas accessible to the family, the site, and thesurrounding neighborhood must be free of hazards to the family's health and safety.© Copyright 2008 Nan McKay & Associates, Inc. Page 8-21Revised/Approved 04/08/10 (Eff: 07/01/10)Unlimited copies may be made for internal use.