Resiliency project means an improvement to real property, facilities or equipment with a useful life of not less than 10 years that: 1. Increases a buildings structural resiliency for seismic events; 2. Improves indoor air quality; 3. Improves wind and fire resistance; 4. Improves stormwater quality or reduces on-site or off-site risk of flash flooding; 5. Improves or enhances the ability of a building to withstand an electrical outage; 6. Reduces or mitigates the urban heat island effect or the effects of extreme heat; 7. Reduces any other environmental hazard identified by a municipality; or 8. Enhances the surrounding environment in which the real property is located.
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