Do we have to provide conceptual floor plans of replacement units as part of the HOPE VI application?
No. The FY 2003 HOPE VI Revitalization NOFA does not require floor plans to be submitted in the application. 66. The site we are targeting has already been approved for demolition and the buildings are currently being demolished. By the time the application will be submitted, all of the buildings will have been demolished. What should we show for Attachment 32? Should we just show the boundaries of the site and just say that all of the buildings have been demolished so there is no current site plan per se to speak of? Or should we take an old site plan that has the buildings that were demolished on it, and mark that up accordingly? The attachments serve to support your narrative arguments. So in the case of Attachment 32, its intent is to demonstrate the site plan of the targeted site and thus ultimately why the funds are needed. To this end, applicants should be as clear as possible. If the applicant were to include the original site plan, pre-demolition, they would want to clearly in
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