“Program Guidelines” means the Guidelines for the Program forming part of the Recipient’s TPA;
“Project” means the construction, acquisition, and/or rehabilitation of, or the conversion of a property into, a facility contemplated by the Program Guidelines, or the resulting facility as the context may require;
“Project Information Form” means the project information form submitted by the Recipient to the Province for consideration of the construction, acquisition, and/or rehabilitation of, or the conversion of a property into, a Project;
“Proponent” means a Proponent selected by the Recipient to carry out a Project;
“Recipient” means the Service Manager, as applicable; and
“TPA” means the Recipient’s Transfer Payment Agreement for Community
Homelessness Prevention Initiative, as applicable.
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(2) In the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Schedule and the provisions of an Appendix, the provisions of this Schedule shall prevail.
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(3) All references in this Schedule to section numbers are references to sections of this Schedule unless stated otherwise.
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(4) This Schedule does not apply with respect to the Retrofit and Upgrade portion of the Capital Component included in the Program Guidelines.
2. Proposed Projects. The Recipient shall submit to the Province a Project Information Form for each Project that it would like funded. The Project Information Form must be approved by the Recipient’s council, through delegated authority or by the Board, as applicable. The Recipient shall update the Project Information Form in accordance with the Program Guidelines, in the event of a project milestone being achieved and/or in the event of any proposed change.
3. Project Eligibility. Each Project must comply with the project eligibility requirements set out in the Program Guidelines, including the following:
- all acquisitions/purchases must be procured in accordance with procurement policies adopted and maintained under the Municipal Act, 2001;
- the Project must have all required municipal approvals such as zoning, minor variances, land severances, or site plan approvals in place to permit the proposed development, or be well advanced in the planning approvals process;