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14. IMPROVEMENTS TO CHURCH OWNED PROPERTY. Recipients who use CDBG <br />funds for improvements to church owned property shall enter into an agreement with the church <br />to provide for the reimbursement of the remaining value of improvements upon cessation of use <br />of the property for public service. The Agreement shall require Church to repay the Recipient, <br />or City if the Recipient ceases to exist, an amount not less than the value of the remaining useful <br />life of improvements. Recipient shall remit the funds to the City. <br />Such agreement between Recipient and Church shall follow the requirements set forth in 24 CFR <br />570.200. City will assist in determining the depreciating value of the improvements. <br />15. SECTION 504 - PROGRAM ACCESSIBILITY <br />A. General Prohibition Against Discrimination <br />No qualified individual with a handicap shall, solely on the basis of handicap, be <br />excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise by subjected to <br />discrimination by a contractor receiving Federal assistance as part of the CDBG program. <br />Specific Prohibitions Against Discrimination <br />A contractor who receives Federal assistance as part of the CDBG program, in <br />providing any service, benefit, aid or housing may not, directly or through <br />contractual, licensing, or other arrangements, solely on the basis of handicap: (a) <br />deny; (b) afford unequal treatment; (c) provide ineffective service, benefit, aid <br />or housing; (d) provide different service, benefit, aid or housing; or (e) limit the <br />enjoyment of any right, privilege, or advantage, to a qualified individual with <br />handicaps the opportunity to participate in, or benefit from, the service, benefit, <br />aid or housing; <br />B. Provisions Regarding Communications With Individuals With Handicaps <br />A contractor who receives Federal assistance as part of the CDBG program shall take <br />appropriate steps to ensure effective communication with customers, clients, and other <br />members of the public. Such steps, when appropriate, may include, but are not limited <br />to: <br />Furnishing appropriate auxiliary aids where necessary to afford an <br />individual with handicaps an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy <br />the benefits of, a program or activity receiving Federal financial <br />assistance. A contractor is not required to provide individually prescribed <br />devices, readers for personal use or study, or other devices of a personal <br />nature. <br />Exhibit E <br />Page 9 of 10 <br />