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Regarding property ownership, can our department construct a facility on land endowed to the grantee? What if we are in the process of securing the land at the time of application?

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Regarding property ownership, can our department construct a facility on land endowed to the grantee? What if we are in the process of securing the land at the time of application?

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If your department does not own the land where you are proposing to build your station, you may still apply for the SCG. This may provide you with the opportunity to secure the land. If a panel of your peers deems that your project is worth funding despite the fact that you don’t own the land at the time of application, DHS will assess your ownership arrangements during technical review to determine if your project is worth funding. For example, if you only have three years left on a lease, it may be that DHS will not deem it feasible to fund your project. If, however, you have 98 years left on a 99-year lease, DHS may determine that the project is worthy of funding.

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