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23 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />35 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />43 <br />44 <br />45 <br />46 <br />47 <br />48 <br />49 <br />50 <br />51 <br />never have been able to afford one otherwise because of the high cost of housing in the County. <br />I'm speaking in support of Tinnin Woods because it will provide the chance for 26-28 families <br />like mine to have the same opportunity Idid - to move into a secure stable home for me and my <br />children. Without Habitat, families like mine would have to continue renting housing that's <br />unaffordable, overcrowded, or_in disrepair, or they will have to move out of the County and find <br />housing. <br />I've lived here over 20 years. There are more families like mine who want to live where they <br />work and so their children are in the schools -and they pay Orange County property taxes. As <br />the President of the Richmond Hills Homeowners' Association, I can tell you that Habitat <br />provides support to the Homeowners' Association. The Family Service Director, Sharon Reid, <br />provides training- and leadership development and encourages us to commit community <br />resources to other organizations who are working- to make the County a better place to live for <br />all families. I'm looking forward to having our new neighbors and even families who will make <br />Tinnin Woods their home. I hope you will help make Tinnin Woods a reality and help those <br />families realize their dreams of homeownership. I would like those that support the Tinnin <br />Woods development to please stand. <br />-Larry Wright: According to the list that has been given to the Deputy Clerk, 1 believe we've <br />completed the list of people that were going to testify from the audience. Does staff have any <br />comments? <br />Annie Whitted wanted to speak and was sworn in. <br />Annie Whitted: I wanted to make a comment for the residents of the Tinnin Road community. <br />I wanted to know if they were going to replace this water line, the grant water line coming-down <br />Tinnin Road. What will be the cost of having the larger water line running down Tinnin Road to <br />the Habitat community, which we can't tap onto without substantial cost. I also wanted to know <br />to point-out the fact that we already have -Habitat is doing a wonderful job in Orange County <br />and provides a wonderful service, but it just dawned on me that we've already got a Habitat <br />community that is in excess of 40 homes across Richmond Road. They're going to be putting in <br />another 28 homes that are going to back up to each other. I understand why they chose that <br />because they want water and sewer, but that's going to make that area have about 80 some <br />Habitat homes. I know you said you did an impact study on the fact that it would not impact the <br />community property owners, but you have to take into consideration that it may have an impact <br />on someone t.-tying to sell their property that would have an objection to that many Habitat <br />homes in that area. I would like to ask if there was anywhere else in Orange County that we <br />have that many Habitat homes in one particular area. The only thing that I saw as a plus for <br />that community was the 8" water line, but if we can't tap on to that 8" water line to increase <br />pressure and it's going to come down Tinnin Road and there has been nothing said about any <br />upgrades to that side of the community. It's considered Efland, it's considered one community. <br />want to know, where do we go from here, once this is voted on tonight. What's the next step? <br />Will homeowners get another chance to see what the final theme looks like before you actually <br />give your ok? As I said before, I'm not against Habitat, these are just some questions that I <br />would like you all to consider. <br />Sam Gharbo: I live in the Ashwick subdivision in Efland. I didn't hear a timer, so I'm guessing <br />I'm not limited to three minutes. For 20 some odd years, there have been economic <br />development districts in the area, specifically in the Efland area, and a lot of it revolves around <br />sewer and the water lines and growth happens from there. Also, in the last 20 years, all of the <br />surrounding counties have outpaced Orange County, whether by chance or by design, in <br />
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