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18 <br /> 1 <br /> 2 St. Paul A.M.E. Church is completing the permitting and compliance phase of the project and <br /> 3 anticipates getting through that process by late fall. The Church will go through the bidding <br /> 4 process to select a site work contractor probably in late August/early September. The site work <br /> 5 would start the latter part of the year depending on the weather. The phasing for building and <br /> 6 construction for the buildings will not start until the first of the next year at the earliest. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 The Church will work with the Rogers Road Neighborhood to relocate the Hogan- Rogers <br /> 9 House. Gloria Shealy, Project Manager has requested a timeline to relocate to the adjacent <br /> 10 site. Because the Church is anxious to begin construction as soon as possible, time is of the <br /> 11 essence to relocate the Hogan-Rogers House. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Construction of a New Facility: <br /> 14 If it is not feasible or practicable to move and restore the Hogan-Rogers House, the Historic <br /> 15 Rogers Road Neighborhood Task Force is investigating the possibility of constructing a new <br /> 16 Community Center on the two lots donated by Habitat for Humanity. Habitat will support the <br /> 17 construction of a new facility if the facility is used as a center for neighborhood programs and <br /> 18 activities. The donated site could support a facility of up to 3,000 Sq. Ft. with an estimated <br /> 19 budget of $500,000. Habitat's support for the community center will be contingent on a <br /> 20 commitment of funding allocated to the Rogers Road Neighborhood to complete the project. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 A proposed community center must meet NC State Building Code and obtain a Building <br /> 23 Permit. The Town of Chapel Hill advises consulting an architect/design professional on the cost <br /> 24 and specific code requirements. In addition, the site layout must receive zoning approval and <br /> 25 meet the Chapel Hill Land Use Management Ordinance requirements regarding site layout and <br /> 26 process. <br /> 27 <br />
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