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<br />VERSION 1.0 1/12/95 <br /> <br />B-C PROGRAM: Level One Analysis <br /> <br />To Bypass <br />This Section <br /> <br />Value of <br />, Public/Nonprofit <br />Services <br /> <br />Description of <br />Services <br />Provided <br /> <br />Displacement costs for tenants are approximated in the program by <br />counting the rental income losses to the owner. Counting tenant <br />displacement costs and rental income losses would be double counting. <br /> <br />For public/nonprofit agencies, Displacement Time is distinct from <br />Functional Downtime (I.e., service interruption); estimates for each will <br />generally be quite different. For example, a public agency which is <br />relocated in temporary quarters for six months will incur six months of <br />displacement costs, but the loss of service is only two weeks if the <br />agency is functioning in temporary quarters two weeks after the flood. <br />To view the Default Functional Downtime estimates, choose Level Two <br />Data I Functional Downtime from the Benefit-Cost Program menu; or <br />see page 8-14. <br /> <br />VALUE OF PUBLIC/NONPROFIT SERVICES <br /> <br />This section applies ONLY to public/nonprofit service facilities. If the <br />building under evaluation is a commercial or residential building, then <br />bypass this section. To ensure that spurious numbers are not included <br />in the calculation, leave all entries in this section (Vaiue of Publici <br />Nonprofit Services) blank or enter zeros and move to the next section, <br />Rent & Business Income. <br /> <br />The value of public/nonprofit services is included in the benefit-cost <br />program to count fully the benefits of avoiding flood damage for such <br />facilities. <br /> <br /> <br />PiNK Block (information Only). This block provides a place to enter a <br />brief summary of the type of services provided from this location. <br /> <br />6-11 <br />