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far Humanity serves families who earn 50% of median income ar below. The homes will remain affordable <br />for at least 99 years because County bond funds are being used. <br />Commissioner Gordon asked about the square feet in the 25 homes and was told that some <br />would be 1,000 square feet and some would be 1,200 square feet. <br />Commissioner Gordon asked about the water and sewer system in the subdivision. Susan Levy <br />said that Habitat for Humanity has received permission from Orange-Alamance to tie into their system far the <br />water. The intent is to tie onto the proposed sewer system. They have an easement from the school board <br />to connect from a connection on their property. <br />Commissioner Gordan asked about the cost of the homes to the buyers. <br />Susan Levy said that Habitat for Humanity sells the homes for the appraised value. Payments are <br />only made on a first mortgage of $67,500. There is na interest charged on these loans. The payments are <br />around $350 a month over a 30-year period. <br />The public hearing was closed. A proposal will be brought back on June 29t". <br />8. ITEMS FOR DECISION -CONSENT AGENDA <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded by Commissioner Jacobs to approve those <br />items on the consent agenda as stated below: <br />a. Minutes <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. <br />b. Appointment of Michael Burton as an Additional County Review Officer <br />The Board appointed Michael Burton as an additional county revenue officer to approve all <br />surveys and plats to be recorded in Orange County. <br />c. Agreement between Orange County and UNC Hospitals for three Medicaid Caseworkers <br />The Board approved and authorized the Chair to sign an agreement with UNC Hospitals for three <br />hospital-based Medicaid intake caseworkers, the cast of which is reimbursed by the hospital system. <br />d. Quality Assurance Technical Assistance Contract for Landfill Cell #4 Liner <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. <br />e. Acceptance of Grant for Wood Waste Processing <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. <br />f. Employee Assistance Program Contract Renewal <br />The Board renewed and authorized the Chair to sign a contract with Human Affairs International, <br />at a rate of $1.82 per employee per month, for Employee Assistance Program services. <br />,g: Budget Amendment #12 <br />The Board approved capital project ordinances for the Orange County Schools new high school <br />and Chapel Hill-Carrbora Schools paving and parking lot renovations. <br />h. Housing Bond Program -Pine Hill Drive <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. <br />i. Audit Contract for June 30, 2000 Fiscal Year <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. <br />L Home and Community Care Block Grant <br />The Board approved the Home and Community Care Block Grant funding plan in the amount of <br />$393,978. <br />k. Lease Renewal for Suite 106, 501 W. Franklin St. <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda far separate consideration. <br />I. Pyrotechnics Permit -Orange County Speedway <br />The Board approved a pyrotechnics permit for Orange County Speedway for a June 30, 2000 <br />event. <br />m. Resolution to Close Entrance of Carolina Loop (SR 15861 <br />The Board approved a resolution to close the entrance to Carolina Loop at St. Mary's Road. <br />n. Fox Hill Farm East -Phase 2. Sections Aand B -Preliminary Plan <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the Consent Agenda far separate consideration. <br />o. Annual Agreement Renewal with UNC School of Dentistry and Health Department <br />