Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 33-13-3 - Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties (RADP) Grant Program3.1. RADP Grants are available to county commissions, municipalities, urban renewal authorities created pursuant to West Virginia Code § 16-18-1et seq., and land reuse agencies and municipal land banks created pursuant to West Virginia Code § 31-18E-1et seq. for the purpose of remediating abandoned and dilapidated structures in their communities by demolishing or deconstructing them.3.2. Applications for RADP Grants shall be submitted through the West Virginia Vendor Self Service (VSS) portal on forms prescribed by the department.3.3. The RADP Grants will be awarded for a period of one year from the date of the grant agreement. One six-month extension may be granted for good cause if a request is submitted in writing to the Secretary before the expiration of the 12-month grant period. Subsequent grants may be obtained by a grantee through submission of a new application submitted through the VSS portal to the department, so long as all the objectives of the current grant have been completed to the satisfaction of the Secretary.