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2 <br /> A Congregation of the United Church of Christ <br /> January 27, 1997 R e ce l VF <br /> John Link, County Manager JAN 2 9 1997 <br /> Orange County Manager's Office <br /> 208 S. Cameron St. Managers Of i. ,- <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> UNITED Re: School Impact Fee Reimbursement for Covenant Place <br /> CHURCH Forty (40) units of Supportive Housing for Elderly Citizens <br /> with very low incomes through the Section 202 program of <br /> OF HUD-- sponsored by a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization <br /> CHAPEL composed of two Orange County congregations. <br /> HILL <br /> Dear Mr. Link: <br /> We, UCC Living Centers, Inc., are requesting that Orange County join with us in <br /> .providing supportive housing for senior citizens (62 and above) with very low <br /> incomes (less than$18,300)by reimbursing the school impact fee on Covenant <br /> Place, a 40-unit HUD 202 facility. It is the use of HUD 202 monies that <br /> establishes the age and income criteria for residents -- more than 62 years of age <br /> and annual incomes less than $18,300. The school impact fee for building 40 units <br /> of housing for elderly citizens with very low incomes will total $120,000. <br /> UCC Living Centers, Inc. is the partnership of two United Church of Christ (UCC) <br /> congregations based in Orange County and an UCC-related organization, the <br /> United Church Retirement Homes, of Newton, N.C. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit <br /> corporation. <br /> Three years ago our denomination (the United Church of Christ) was ready to sell <br /> land which it owned in Carrboro at the corner of Culbreth and Smith Level Roads. <br /> New Covenant Christian Church(UCC) and United Church of Chapel Hill (UCC) <br /> came together believing this land could serve our community and sought a way to <br /> Chapel Hill,NC West Cameron Ave. be good stewards of this opportunity. <br /> Ch <br /> 27516-2702 <br /> Ministers, Jill Edens With the assistance of an experienced partner, United Church Retirement Homes, <br /> Richard Edens Inc., we incorporated and made application for Department of Housing and Urban <br /> Development funds under the Section 202 program for supportive housing for <br /> Parish House Office senior citizens with very low incomes. The Orange County Commissioners wrote <br /> (Mailing Address) <br /> 205 Wilson Street a letter of support to HUD that accompanied the original application in 1995. <br /> Chapel Hill,NC <br /> 27516-2757 <br /> (919)942-3540 <br />
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