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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jason McJury, Structural Engineer,
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This Notice is soliciting comments
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the functions of the agency, including
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accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (3) Enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
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Title of Proposal: Technical
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521 of the National Housing Act.
OMB Control Number, if applicable:
2502–0313.
Description of the need for the
information and proposed use: This
information is needed under HUD’s
Technical Suitability of Products
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materials and products to be used in
structures approved for mortgages
insured under the National Housing
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Agency form numbers, if applicable:
HUD 92005.
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hours needed to prepare the information
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hours of response: The estimated
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hours.
Status of the proposed information
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currently approved collection.
Authority: The Paperwork Reduction Act
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Dated: December 7, 2007.
Frank L. Davis,
General Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Housing-Deputy Federal Housing
Commissioner.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
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[Docket No. FR–5004–FA–05]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
the Emergency Capital Repair Grants
Program Fiscal Year 2007
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with section
102 (a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of Emergency Capital
Repair Grant funding decisions made by
the Department in FY 2007. This
announcement contains the names of
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the awardees and the amounts of the
awards made available by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Willie Spearmon, Director, Office of
Housing Assistance and Grant
Administration, 451 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20410; telephone
(202) 708–3000 (this is not a toll-free
number). Hearing- and speech-impaired
persons may access this number via
TTY by calling the Federal Relay
Service toll-free at (800) 877–8339. For
general information on this and other
HUD programs, visit the HUD Website
at https://www.hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Emergency Capital Repair Grants
Program is authorized by Section 202(b)
of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
1701q-2). Section 202b was amended to
provide grants for ‘‘substantial capital
repairs to eligible multifamily projects
with elderly tenants that are needed to
rehabilitate, modernize, or retrofit aging
structures, common areas or individual
dwelling units.’’
On May 22, 2006, at 71 FR 29538,
HUD published a notice, entitled
‘‘Emergency Capital Repair Grants for
Multifamily Housing Projects
Designated for Occupancy by the
Elderly,’’ which announced the
availability of approximately $30
million in grant funds to make
emergency capital repairs to eligible
multifamily projects designated for
occupancy by elderly tenants. HUD
accepted applications on a first-come,
first-serve basis and awarded emergency
capital repair grants until available
amounts were expended. A notice of
funding awards announcing Emergency
Capital Repair Grant funding decisions
made by the Department in Fiscal Year
2006 was published on April 3, 2007, at
72 FR 15896. The amount awarded in
FY 2006 was less than the total amount
made available in the May 22, 2006,
notice, and the Department has
continued to make awards on a firstcome, first-serve basis in FY 2007. This
notice announces the additional funding
decisions under the May 22, 2006,
notice made by the Department in Fiscal
Year 2007.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number for this program is
14.315.
70881
The Emergency Capital Repair Grant
is designed to provide funds to make
emergency capital repairs to eligible
multifamily projects owned by private
nonprofit entities designated for
occupancy by elderly tenants. The
capital repair needs must relate to items
that present an immediate threat to the
health, safety, and quality of life of the
tenants. The intent of these grants is to
provide one-time assistance for
emergency items that could not be
absorbed within the project’s operating
budget and other project resources.
A total of $12,454,999 was awarded to
53 projects and 5,698 units. In
accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development Reform Act of 1989 (103
Stat. 1987, 42 U.S.C. 3545), the
Department is publishing the grantees
and amounts of the awards in Appendix
A of this document.
Dated: November 20, 2007.
Brian D. Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal
Housing Commissioner.
APPENDIX A.—EMERGENCY CAPITAL REPAIR GRANT AWARDEES FY 2007
Name of development
City
State
Essex Manor, Inc .........................
Essex Manor .........
Saginaw ...........
Saginaw Westchester Village, Inc
Saginaw Westchester Village.
Saginaw Westchester Village, Inc
Number of
units
Dollar amount
awarded
MI ........
75
$187,980
Saginaw ...........
MI ........
156
23,964
Westchester Village
North.
Saginaw ...........
MI ........
101
2,333
Tucson Armory Park Foundation,
Inc.
The Bernadine Apartments, Inc ..
Armory Park Apartments.
The Bernadine
Apartments.
Tucson .............
AZ .......
140
417,311
Syracuse ..........
NY .......
216
105,800
Marien-Heim of Sunset Park H.
D. F. C.
Encino Terrace ............................
Marien-Heim of
Sunset Park.
Encino Terrace ......
Brooklyn ...........
NY .......
169
145,832
Albuquerque .....
NM ......
153
499,520
Exchange Sunshine Home Corporation.
Overlook Senior Citizens Housing
of Marion Co., Inc.
Exchange Sunshine Home.
Dogwood Terrace II
Copperas .........
TX .......
50
15,908
Sweetwater ......
TN .......
25
54,761
Senior Housing, Inc .....................
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Name of owner/sponsor
Simon C. Fireman
Community.
Winter Valley Residences.
Detroit Baptist
Manor—Alpha.
Randolph ..........
MA .......
160
83,564
Milton ...............
MA .......
128
475,000
Farmington Hills
MI ........
101
62,637
Winter Valley Residences, Inc ....
Metropolitan
Manor, Inc.
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Repairs funded
Replaced the roof and the
roof ventilation system,
replaced electrical outlets battery operated
smoke detectors.
Replaced the existing
GFCI outlets and
smoke alarms.
Replaced the existing
GFCI outlets and
smoke alarms.
Replaced two unreliable
elevators.
Repaired the leaking roof
and replaced the failing
alarm system.
Replaced the failing exterior building facade.
Repaired to correct the
existing smoke partitioning problems.
Replaced the heating and
cooling units.
Replaced the roofs on six
buildings and repaved
the existing driveway
and parking areas.
Repaired the facility’s
heating system.
Corrected serious water
drainage problems.
Replaced the cracked and
broken sidewalks and
parking lots.
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APPENDIX A.—EMERGENCY CAPITAL REPAIR GRANT AWARDEES FY 2007—Continued
Name of owner/sponsor
Name of development
City
State
Number of
units
Dollar amount
awarded
Granada Trades Council Housing, Inc.
Granada Homes ....
San Antonio .....
TX .......
250
496,701
Methouse Inc ...............................
Methouse ...............
Munhall ............
PA .......
113
209,337
Rainbow Place Apartments Limited Partnership.
Rainbow Group .....
Cleveland .........
OH .......
181
256,442
United Church Residences of
Bedford, OH, Inc.
South Haven
Woods.
Bedford ............
OH .......
60
124,416
Lawrence
County
Trades, Inc.
Riverside Apartments.
New Castle ......
PA .......
128
155,264
I.W. Abel Place .....
Pittsburgh .........
PA .......
51
113,580
Portage Trail Village.
Washington
Heights Apartments.
St. Paul Apartments.
Cuyahoga Falls
OH .......
220
155,500
Bridgeport ........
CT .......
120
411,464
Macon ..............
GA .......
215
195,340
Building
National Council of Senior Citizens.
National Church Residences of
Cuyahoga Falls, OH.
First Baptist Housing of Bridgeport, Inc.
St. Paul Apartments, Inc .............
Flint Heights Senior Citizen
Apartments Association.
Flint Heights ..........
Flint ..................
MI ........
163
439,711
Westminster Manor Inc ...............
Kivel Manor ..................................
Kivel Geriatric Center ..................
Kivel Manor West ........................
Cross-Lines Towers Inc ...............
Westminster Manor
Kivel Manor ...........
Kivel Manor East ...
Kivel Manor West ..
Crossline Towers ..
San Diego ........
Phoenix ............
Phoenix ............
Phoenix ............
Kansas City ......
CA
AZ
AZ
AZ
KS
.......
.......
.......
.......
.......
156
118
73
65
126
255,258
192,360
117,894
208,078
500,000
New Horizons Assistance Corporation.
Lutheran Retirement Homes, Inc
New Horizons
Kansas City ......
Group Home.
St. John’s Lutheran Billings ..............
Retirement Home.
Columbian Tower .. Hoboken ...........
MO ......
35
38,800
MT .......
112
500,000
NJ ........
135
86,990
Union Baptist Community Housing Corp.
Bethany Villa Housing Association, Inc.
Herring Manor .......
Wilmington .......
DE .......
40
178,111
Bethany Villa I .......
Troy ..................
MI ........
119
239,564
Bethany Villa Housing Association, Inc.
Bethany Villa II ......
Troy ..................
MI ........
119
294,606
Housing for Independent Living,
Inc.
Carver Elderly
Housing.
Carver ..............
MA .......
40
500,000
Bridgeport Rotary Club Housing
Corporation.
Travis Towers, Inc .......................
Laurelwood Place
Apartments.
Travis Towers ........
Bridgeport ........
CT .......
100
315,240
Jacksonville ......
TX .......
87
262,522
Loving Tender Care (LTC), Inc ...
Gillbeke Apartments.
Coppergate House
Marion ..............
IN ........
20
157,606
East Orange .....
NJ ........
128
420,000
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East Orange Senior Housing Association.
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Repairs funded
Replaced the front entry
roof, back up chiller,
pipe insulation, and two
elevators.
Repaired the balconies
and window lintels.
Replaced the roof, heating and ventilation system, standby electrical
generator and windows.
Replaced the roof and
heating and ventilation
(HVAC) system.
Replaced the fire alarm
system, emergency
generator and unit
doors.
Replaced the windows.
Replaced the central
water heater.
Repaired the building exterior masonry and replaced the elevators.
Replaced major plumbing
fixtures and the elevator
doors.
Repaired the building’s
exterior caulking, replaced roof, and repaired and resurfaced
parking and drive.
Replaced the elevator.
Replaced the elevator.
Replaced the elevator.
Replaced the elevator.
Replaced the existing
heating system.
Repaired the foundation.
Replaced the boiler system.
Replaced all heating zone
valves and flow
restrictors.
Replaced the roof.
Replaced the boilers, domestic hot water tanks,
concrete sidewalks, resurfaced the parking
areas and service drive
and repaired the roofs.
Replaced the boilers, domestic hot water tanks,
concrete sidewalks, resurfaced the parking
areas and service drive
and repaired the roofs.
Replaced the exterior siding, stairs, windows and
doors.
Replaced two elevators.
Replaced the fire alarm
system and repaired
the elevator.
Replaced leaking roof,
siding, and windows.
Replaced the boiler and
ventilation system.
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APPENDIX A.—EMERGENCY CAPITAL REPAIR GRANT AWARDEES FY 2007—Continued
Name of owner/sponsor
Name of development
City
State
Number of
units
Dollar amount
awarded
Presbyterian Home at Plainfield,
Inc.
Barbara L. Andrews Memorial
Housing Association.
Overlook Senior Citizens Housing
of Loudon Co., Inc.
Plainfield Tower
West.
Andrews Way ........
Plainfield ..........
NJ ........
154
64,587
Raytown ...........
MO ......
10
6,000
Dogwood Terrace
III.
Lenoir City ........
TN .......
20
83,461
Mercy Douglas Human Services
Residence Corp.
Mercy Douglas
Residences.
Philadelphia .....
PA .......
61
489,752
Century Homes for Elderly, Inc ...
Springbrook Apartments.
Vonore .............
TN .......
24
21,037
Beaches Elderly Housing Corporation.
Schnurman House, Inc ................
Pablo Hamlet .........
Jacksonville
Beach.
Mayfield
Heights.
Gulfport ............
FL ........
104
74,226
OH .......
198
290,000
MS .......
101
498,777
Saraland Manor Inc .....................
Schnurman House
Apartments.
Saraland Manor .....
Omni-Governor, Inc .....................
The Governor
Apartments.
Providence .......
RI ........
57
425,327
Jewish Federation Housing, Inc ..
Federation Towers
Miami Beach ....
FL ........
114
402,900
Labelle Towers ............................
Labelle Towers ......
Highland Park ..
MI ........
214
338,657
Villa Del Sol Senior Housing, Inc
Villa Del Sol Senior
Housing.
Sunland Park ...
NM ......
30
55,838
Chaparral Senior Housing, Inc ....
Chaparral Senior
Housing.
Las Cruces .......
NM ......
40
98,543
Elm Manor Homes, Inc ................
Elm Manor Homes
Roanoke ...........
VA .......
23
284,854
Redeemer Lutheran Housing, Inc
Luther Acres ..........
Vineland ...........
NJ ........
100
421,646
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Repairs funded
Replaced the existing two
elevators.
Replaced failing plumbing
system.
Repaired a water line,
repaved the driveway,
and replaced the air
conditioning/heating
systems.
Replaced the deteriorating
concrete slab and remediated soil conditions
beneath the building.
Replaced deteriorating
and leaking roof system.
Replaced deteriorating
and leaking windows.
Replaced the roofs.
Replaced a fire alarm and
emergency call system,
replaced the roof condenser units and repaired the elevator
doors.
Refurbished the existing
chimney, replaced roof
tiles, and repointed the
exterior wall surface.
Replaced two malfunctioning elevator cars.
Replaced a 35-year-old
chiller.
Repaved buckling pavement, repaired heaving
sidewalks, and repaired
failing storm drainage
systems.
Replaced faulty-inoperable windows, corrected
flooding problems and
repaired guttering systems on the roof.
Replaced parts of an unreliable elevator, windows, the parapet cap,
damaged vinyl siding,
and failed retaining
wall.
Replaced an inoperable
corridor ventilation system.
notice advises of the cause and
description of administrative actions
taken by HUD’s Mortgagee Review
Board against HUD-approved
mortgagees.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David E. Hintz, Secretary to the
Mortgagee Review Board, 451 Seventh
Street, Room B–133 Portals 200, SW.,
Washington, DC 20410–8000, telephone:
(202) 708–3856, extension 3594. A
Telecommunications Device for
Hearing- and Speech-Impaired
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5004-FA-05]
Announcement of Funding Awards for the Emergency Capital Repair
Grants Program Fiscal Year 2007
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing
Commissioner, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of funding awards.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with section 102 (a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of Emergency Capital Repair Grant funding decisions
made by the Department in FY 2007. This announcement contains the names
of
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the awardees and the amounts of the awards made available by HUD.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Willie Spearmon, Director, Office
of Housing Assistance and Grant Administration, 451 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20410; telephone (202) 708-3000 (this is not a
toll-free number). Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may access this
number via TTY by calling the Federal Relay Service toll-free at (800)
877-8339. For general information on this and other HUD programs, visit
the HUD Website at https://www.hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Emergency Capital Repair Grants Program
is authorized by Section 202(b) of the Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C.
1701q-2). Section 202b was amended to provide grants for ``substantial
capital repairs to eligible multifamily projects with elderly tenants
that are needed to rehabilitate, modernize, or retrofit aging
structures, common areas or individual dwelling units.''
On May 22, 2006, at 71 FR 29538, HUD published a notice, entitled
``Emergency Capital Repair Grants for Multifamily Housing Projects
Designated for Occupancy by the Elderly,'' which announced the
availability of approximately $30 million in grant funds to make
emergency capital repairs to eligible multifamily projects designated
for occupancy by elderly tenants. HUD accepted applications on a first-
come, first-serve basis and awarded emergency capital repair grants
until available amounts were expended. A notice of funding awards
announcing Emergency Capital Repair Grant funding decisions made by the
Department in Fiscal Year 2006 was published on April 3, 2007, at 72 FR
15896. The amount awarded in FY 2006 was less than the total amount
made available in the May 22, 2006, notice, and the Department has
continued to make awards on a first-come, first-serve basis in FY 2007.
This notice announces the additional funding decisions under the May
22, 2006, notice made by the Department in Fiscal Year 2007.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program
is 14.315.
The Emergency Capital Repair Grant is designed to provide funds to
make emergency capital repairs to eligible multifamily projects owned
by private nonprofit entities designated for occupancy by elderly
tenants. The capital repair needs must relate to items that present an
immediate threat to the health, safety, and quality of life of the
tenants. The intent of these grants is to provide one-time assistance
for emergency items that could not be absorbed within the project's
operating budget and other project resources.
A total of $12,454,999 was awarded to 53 projects and 5,698 units.
In accordance with section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 U.S.C.
3545), the Department is publishing the grantees and amounts of the
awards in Appendix A of this document.
Dated: November 20, 2007.
Brian D. Montgomery,
Assistant Secretary for Housing--Federal Housing Commissioner.
Appendix A.--Emergency Capital Repair Grant Awardees FY 2007
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Number of Dollar amount
Name of owner/sponsor Name of development City State units awarded Repairs funded
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Essex Manor, Inc................... Essex Manor........... Saginaw.............. MI.............. 75 $187,980 Replaced the roof and
the roof ventilation
system, replaced
electrical outlets
battery operated
smoke detectors.
Saginaw Westchester Village, Inc... Saginaw Westchester Saginaw.............. MI.............. 156 23,964 Replaced the existing
Village. GFCI outlets and
smoke alarms.
Saginaw Westchester Village, Inc... Westchester Village Saginaw.............. MI.............. 101 2,333 Replaced the existing
North. GFCI outlets and
smoke alarms.
Tucson Armory Park Foundation, Inc. Armory Park Apartments Tucson............... AZ.............. 140 417,311 Replaced two
unreliable elevators.
The Bernadine Apartments, Inc...... The Bernadine Syracuse............. NY.............. 216 105,800 Repaired the leaking
Apartments. roof and replaced the
failing alarm system.
Marien-Heim of Sunset Park H. D. F. Marien-Heim of Sunset Brooklyn............. NY.............. 169 145,832 Replaced the failing
C. Park. exterior building
facade.
Encino Terrace..................... Encino Terrace........ Albuquerque.......... NM.............. 153 499,520 Repaired to correct
the existing smoke
partitioning
problems.
Exchange Sunshine Home Corporation. Exchange Sunshine Home Copperas............. TX.............. 50 15,908 Replaced the heating
and cooling units.
Overlook Senior Citizens Housing of Dogwood Terrace II.... Sweetwater........... TN.............. 25 54,761 Replaced the roofs on
Marion Co., Inc. six buildings and
repaved the existing
driveway and parking
areas.
Senior Housing, Inc................ Simon C. Fireman Randolph............. MA.............. 160 83,564 Repaired the
Community. facility's heating
system.
Winter Valley Residences, Inc...... Winter Valley Milton............... MA.............. 128 475,000 Corrected serious
Residences. water drainage
problems.
Metropolitan Detroit Baptist Manor, Detroit Baptist Manor-- Farmington Hills..... MI.............. 101 62,637 Replaced the cracked
Inc. Alpha. and broken sidewalks
and parking lots.
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Granada Trades Council Housing, Inc Granada Homes......... San Antonio.......... TX.............. 250 496,701 Replaced the front
entry roof, back up
chiller, pipe
insulation, and two
elevators.
Methouse Inc....................... Methouse.............. Munhall.............. PA.............. 113 209,337 Repaired the balconies
and window lintels.
Rainbow Place Apartments Limited Rainbow Group......... Cleveland............ OH.............. 181 256,442 Replaced the roof,
Partnership. heating and
ventilation system,
standby electrical
generator and
windows.
United Church Residences of South Haven Woods..... Bedford.............. OH.............. 60 124,416 Replaced the roof and
Bedford, OH, Inc. heating and
ventilation (HVAC)
system.
Lawrence County Building Trades, Riverside Apartments.. New Castle........... PA.............. 128 155,264 Replaced the fire
Inc. alarm system,
emergency generator
and unit doors.
National Council of Senior Citizens I.W. Abel Place....... Pittsburgh........... PA.............. 51 113,580 Replaced the windows.
National Church Residences of Portage Trail Village. Cuyahoga Falls....... OH.............. 220 155,500 Replaced the central
Cuyahoga Falls, OH. water heater.
First Baptist Housing of Washington Heights Bridgeport........... CT.............. 120 411,464 Repaired the building
Bridgeport, Inc. Apartments. exterior masonry and
replaced the
elevators.
St. Paul Apartments, Inc........... St. Paul Apartments... Macon................ GA.............. 215 195,340 Replaced major
plumbing fixtures and
the elevator doors.
Flint Heights Senior Citizen Flint Heights......... Flint................ MI.............. 163 439,711 Repaired the
Apartments Association. building's exterior
caulking, replaced
roof, and repaired
and resurfaced
parking and drive.
Westminster Manor Inc.............. Westminster Manor..... San Diego............ CA.............. 156 255,258 Replaced the elevator.
Kivel Manor........................ Kivel Manor........... Phoenix.............. AZ.............. 118 192,360 Replaced the elevator.
Kivel Geriatric Center............. Kivel Manor East...... Phoenix.............. AZ.............. 73 117,894 Replaced the elevator.
Kivel Manor West................... Kivel Manor West...... Phoenix.............. AZ.............. 65 208,078 Replaced the elevator.
Cross-Lines Towers Inc............. Crossline Towers...... Kansas City.......... KS.............. 126 500,000 Replaced the existing
heating system.
New Horizons Assistance Corporation New Horizons Group Kansas City.......... MO.............. 35 38,800 Repaired the
Home. foundation.
Lutheran Retirement Homes, Inc..... St. John's Lutheran Billings............. MT.............. 112 500,000 Replaced the boiler
Retirement Home. system.
Columbian Tower Development Corp... Columbian Tower....... Hoboken.............. NJ.............. 135 86,990 Replaced all heating
zone valves and flow
restrictors.
Union Baptist Community Housing Herring Manor......... Wilmington........... DE.............. 40 178,111 Replaced the roof.
Corp.
Bethany Villa Housing Association, Bethany Villa I....... Troy................. MI.............. 119 239,564 Replaced the boilers,
Inc. domestic hot water
tanks, concrete
sidewalks, resurfaced
the parking areas and
service drive and
repaired the roofs.
Bethany Villa Housing Association, Bethany Villa II...... Troy................. MI.............. 119 294,606 Replaced the boilers,
Inc. domestic hot water
tanks, concrete
sidewalks, resurfaced
the parking areas and
service drive and
repaired the roofs.
Housing for Independent Living, Inc Carver Elderly Housing Carver............... MA.............. 40 500,000 Replaced the exterior
siding, stairs,
windows and doors.
Bridgeport Rotary Club Housing Laurelwood Place Bridgeport........... CT.............. 100 315,240 Replaced two
Corporation. Apartments. elevators.
Travis Towers, Inc................. Travis Towers......... Jacksonville......... TX.............. 87 262,522 Replaced the fire
alarm system and
repaired the
elevator.
Loving Tender Care (LTC), Inc...... Gillbeke Apartments... Marion............... IN.............. 20 157,606 Replaced leaking roof,
siding, and windows.
East Orange Senior Housing Coppergate House...... East Orange.......... NJ.............. 128 420,000 Replaced the boiler
Association. and ventilation
system.
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Presbyterian Home at Plainfield, Plainfield Tower West. Plainfield........... NJ.............. 154 64,587 Replaced the existing
Inc. two elevators.
Barbara L. Andrews Memorial Housing Andrews Way........... Raytown.............. MO.............. 10 6,000 Replaced failing
Association. plumbing system.
Overlook Senior Citizens Housing of Dogwood Terrace III... Lenoir City.......... TN.............. 20 83,461 Repaired a water line,
Loudon Co., Inc. repaved the driveway,
and replaced the air
conditioning/heating
systems.
Mercy Douglas Human Services Mercy Douglas Philadelphia......... PA.............. 61 489,752 Replaced the
Residence Corp. Residences. deteriorating
concrete slab and
remediated soil
conditions beneath
the building.
Century Homes for Elderly, Inc..... Springbrook Apartments Vonore............... TN.............. 24 21,037 Replaced deteriorating
and leaking roof
system.
Beaches Elderly Housing Corporation Pablo Hamlet.......... Jacksonville Beach... FL.............. 104 74,226 Replaced deteriorating
and leaking windows.
Schnurman House, Inc............... Schnurman House Mayfield Heights..... OH.............. 198 290,000 Replaced the roofs.
Apartments.
Saraland Manor Inc................. Saraland Manor........ Gulfport............. MS.............. 101 498,777 Replaced a fire alarm
and emergency call
system, replaced the
roof condenser units
and repaired the
elevator doors.
Omni-Governor, Inc................. The Governor Providence........... RI.............. 57 425,327 Refurbished the
Apartments. existing chimney,
replaced roof tiles,
and repointed the
exterior wall
surface.
Jewish Federation Housing, Inc..... Federation Towers..... Miami Beach.......... FL.............. 114 402,900 Replaced two
malfunctioning
elevator cars.
Labelle Towers..................... Labelle Towers........ Highland Park........ MI.............. 214 338,657 Replaced a 35-year-old
chiller.
Villa Del Sol Senior Housing, Inc.. Villa Del Sol Senior Sunland Park......... NM.............. 30 55,838 Repaved buckling
Housing. pavement, repaired
heaving sidewalks,
and repaired failing
storm drainage
systems.
Chaparral Senior Housing, Inc...... Chaparral Senior Las Cruces........... NM.............. 40 98,543 Replaced faulty-
Housing. inoperable windows,
corrected flooding
problems and repaired
guttering systems on
the roof.
Elm Manor Homes, Inc............... Elm Manor Homes....... Roanoke.............. VA.............. 23 284,854 Replaced parts of an
unreliable elevator,
windows, the parapet
cap, damaged vinyl
siding, and failed
retaining wall.
Redeemer Lutheran Housing, Inc..... Luther Acres.......... Vineland............. NJ.............. 100 421,646 Replaced an inoperable
corridor ventilation
system.
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[FR Doc. E7-24130 Filed 12-12-07; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4210-67-P