It is anticipated that homes eligible for rehabilitation will require an array of repairs ranging from minor to major. The scope of work for each repaired structure will vary, but may include, although not be limited to, the following: a) Development of a thorough scope of necessary repairs using a City prescribed form; b) Obtaining all necessary City and/or County permits and approvals prior to the commencement of the work for each structure; c) Providing architectural and house plan renderings; d) Demolition of damaged interior and exterior materials; e) Foundation leveling, repair, and/or elevation; f) Structural damage repair; g) Building envelope repair, including: • Roof repair or replacement and attendant damage • Door and window replacement • Siding /veneer repair or replacement • Mechanical (HVAC), electrical, and plumbing systems repair or replacement • Drywall repair or replacement • Rough and trim carpentry; h) Surface preparation and painting; i) Flooring repair or replacement; j) Cabinet and appliance replacement; k) Lead-based paint mitigation; l) Specialty construction elements associated with historic properties, including coordination with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), as well as other local historic districts and stakeholders in other jurisdictions...