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>r <br /> <br /> FmHA Instruction 1944-N <br /> Exhibit F-2 <br /> <br /> Page 4 <br /> If at any time during renova[ion work one of the above <br /> conditions mentioned in paragraphs (a) through (c) of <br /> this section becomes apparent, the grantee will <br /> immediately cease work on the property and contact the <br /> SHPO and FmHA. The grantee will abide by the directions <br /> of the SHPO and FmHA concerning further work on the <br /> property. <br /> C. Other Environmental Considerations <br /> 5. Does the property contain any areas where chemicals or <br /> petroleum products are stored, disposed of, or appear to have <br /> been released into the environment? <br /> If the grantee discovers such a condition on the property, the <br /> grantee will not remove or handle any•of these materials. The <br /> grantee will immediately consult with the occupants/owners of <br /> the dwelling regarding the situation and will contact FmHA <br /> and, if appropriate, the local Health Department or <br /> environmental regulatory agency for further guidance. <br /> 6. Are there adjacent land uses which now or in the future <br /> present a potential detriment to the quality of the <br /> environment of the subject property? <br /> The grantee will do a thorough reconnaissance of the <br /> surrounding area and determine if•there are: noise sources <br /> (railroads, airports, industry, heavily traveled highways, <br /> etc,); safety or sanitary problems; air pollution sources; or <br /> severe deficiencies in services such as fire protection, crime <br /> control, etc. <br /> If any of the adverse environmental conditions noted in <br /> paragraphs 5 and 6 of this section are discovered, the grantee <br /> will do no work on the dwelling until FmHA has been consulted. <br /> The grantee will abide by the decisions resulting from the <br /> consultation and/or assessment, including mitigation measures <br /> or a decision co reject the dwelling for the HPG program. <br /> <br />