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3 <br /> Letter to John Link <br /> Reimbursement of Impact Fees <br /> January 27, 1997 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Application was also made for a loan through HUD's 232 program <br /> for constructing an adult care facility on the site as well. Both <br /> applications were approved. Covenant Place (the HUD 202 facility <br /> with 40 units for senior citizens with very low incomes) will be <br /> complemented by Shepherd House (an 80-bed adult care facility). <br /> In 1995 we were awarded a grant that will enable the construction <br /> See attachment of 40 units of supportive housing under the HUD Section 202 <br /> for a floor plan for <br /> the 202 facility. program. The total footage of each unit is less than 600 square <br /> Each one feet. All forty are one-bedroom units. Four of the forty units are <br /> bedroom unit has for disabled senior adults. The Adelaide Walters' apartments in <br /> less than 600 sgft. <br /> Chapel Hill are an example of a Section 202 facility. <br /> The Section 202 program provides the funds to construct the <br /> Very low income facility and continues to provide money to supplement the rent <br /> are served costs such that no one pays more than 30% of their adjusted <br /> because tenants <br /> have incomes with income. The rent is established by HUD and HUD provides <br /> less than 50%of supplements such that no one pays more than 30% of their adjusted <br /> median income income. The provision of rent supplements allows one to serve <br /> no more t but pay with very low incomes 50% and below of the median <br /> no more than people ry ( <br /> 30%of income. income). To qualify for acceptance into these apartments or this <br /> program a person has to meet HUD criterion which is at or below <br /> $18,300 for a single individual. <br /> Experience at The experience at Adelaide Walters Apartments(which is a 24-unit <br /> Adelaide Walters facility) is that they serve people below the $18,300 income <br /> apartments criterion. Their waiting list includes people with an income range <br /> confirm purpose from$3,600 - $15,500. The need for housing for seniors with very <br /> and need. <br /> low incomes is evident with a waiting list that is several years long. <br />
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