N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 21 § 2160.2 - Definitions
As used in these rules and regulations:
(a) Act shall mean article 19 of the Private
Housing Finance Law, §1110 et seq.
(b) Affordable Home Ownership Development
Program or project shall mean the rehabilitation, improvement or construction,
singly or in combination, of one or more homes.
(c) Corporation shall mean the Affordable
Housing Corporation created by section
45-b of the Private Housing Finance
Law.
(d) Eligible applicant shall
mean a municipality, a housing development fund company incorporated pursuant
to article 11 of the Private Housing Finance Law, any not-for-profit
corporation or charitable organization which has as one of its primary purposes
the improvement of housing, or a municipal housing authority created pursuant
to the Public Housing Law. A municipality may select a designee or a consortium
of designees to submit an application on its behalf. This will not preclude the
submission of applications from other qualified eligible applicants within the
municipality.
(e) Grantee shall mean
an eligible applicant who has been awarded a grant with which to operate a
program of financial assistance pursuant to the act.
(f) High cost area shall mean an area with
respect to which the corporation has determined that the average cost of
housing severely limits the ability of home buyers to purchase or improve homes
within such areas.
(g) Home shall
mean a one- to four-family dwelling which has at least one owner occupant or an
owner-occupied unit in a cooperative or a condominium.
(h) Home buyers shall mean individuals or
households for whom there are no other reasonable and affordable home
ownership, rehabilitation or home improvement alternatives, as the case may be,
in the private market, as determined by the grantee and who shall purchase and
occupy homes assisted under the act as their principal place of
residence.
(i) Income limitations
shall mean a system of maximum income limitations or income targeting designed
to assure that the persons or families who benefit from financial assistance
under this program would, through the ordinary, unaided operation of private
enterprise, be unable to own or improve homes.
(j) Lending institution shall mean any bank
or trust company or savings bank, or any corporation, association or other
entity which is owned or controlled by any one or more such bank or trust
company or savings bank, or any savings and loan association, credit union,
Federal National Mortgage Association-approved mortgage banker, national
banking association, Federal savings and loan association, Federal saving bank,
public pension fund, pension fund with assets over $50 million, insurance
company, Federal credit union or other financial institution or governmental
agency of the United States which customarily makes, purchases, holds, insures
or services residential mortgages.
(k) Leveraging ratio shall mean the total
amount of private and public financial investment (other than funds made
available pursuant to the act) or other resources for which a firm commitment
is made, divided by the amount of grant funds made available through the
corporation.
(l) Municipality shall
mean a county, city, town or village, except that where a city consists of more
than one county, then the term municipality shall refer to such city.
(m) Owner shall mean an individual who owns
or agrees to purchase or improve a home assisted under this program, and to
occupy it as his principal place of residence, or a partnership, a corporation
or other entity which will build, rehabilitate or improve homes for sale to
home buyers.
(n) Recipient shall
mean any individual, partnership, corporation or other entity which receives
funds provided under the act from a grantee.
(o) Rehabilitation or home improvement shall
mean all work necessary to bring a structure into compliance with all
applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to the installation,
replacement or repair of heating, plumbing, electrical and related systems and
the elimination of all hazardous and immediately hazardous violations in the
structure in accordance with State and local laws, rules and regulations.
Rehabilitation or home improvement may also include reconstruction or work to
improve the habitability or prolong the useful life of residential property.
Further, for the purposes of these regulations, home improvement shall mean the
improvement of a home in which the owner is in residence at or prior to the
time of the commencement of the improvement to his/her
home.
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