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Agenda - 05-05-2016 - 6-b - Approval of 2016 - 2017 HOME Program Design for Consolidated Plan – Annual Action Plan Update
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RES-2016-038 Resolution Authorizing the Orange County FY 2016-2017 Home Program Design
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RES-2016-039 Resolution Authorizing the Submission of FY 2016-2017 Annual Action Plan for the FY 2015-2020 Consolidated Plan for Orange County, NC
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72 <br /> actual Congressional allocation is not available at this time. Eligible HOME Program activities <br /> 9 9 <br /> include: acquisition; new construction; housing rehabilitation; and rental assistance. <br /> The Orange County Board of Commissioners, as a member of the Orange County <br /> HOME Consortium, approved $450,317 in HOME Program funds for FY 2014—2015.All <br /> program funds have been allocated to projects and 51%has been expended to-date. The Board <br /> of Commissioners approved$412,638 in HOME Program Funds for FY 2015-2016.This year's <br /> allocation of HOME funds is pending environmental assessments/reviews and subsequent <br /> contractual agreements.The HOME compliance deadlines are a two(2)year commitment <br /> reservation of funds and a five (5)year expenditure requirement. <br /> An application form has been designed for agencies interested in accessing HOME <br /> funds for local housing projects HOME funding will be awarded through a joint application <br /> process. The deadline for completing the application form is January 25, 2016.The Home <br /> Program Review Committee will then review the applications received and make <br /> recommendations regarding funding for consideration by the local elected officials in April 2016. <br /> The 2016 Annual Action Plan will be submitted to HUD on or before May 13,2016. <br /> In order to inform the general public of this opportunity and encourage participation, <br /> notices have been placed in The Chapel Hill News, News of Orange, and The Herald-Sun, and <br /> also sent to local non-profit agencies and placed on local websites. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br /> The Orange County HOME Consortium expects to receive an allocation of$311,832 in <br /> HOME Program funds for 2016-2017;the same level as last fiscal year. <br /> Chair McKee opened the public hearing. <br /> Commissioner Rich asked if the members of the Home Program Review Committee <br /> could be identified. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said Commissioner Dorosin is one member, and the remainder <br /> of the Committee is made up of other officials from the municipalities, plus support staff. <br /> Commissioner Rich asked if this is an on-going committee. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said the Committee meets as needed to decide on funding. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin referred to page 3 of the consolidated plan summary and asked if <br /> the highest identified needs are low wealth elderly residents, rental housing for low income, and <br /> housing for low-income residents with disabilities. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said that is correct. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin asked if those priorities would be driving the consideration of how <br /> funds are distributed.. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said it is the intent of the consolidated plan for the community <br /> to talk about the needs in the community, and how HOME funding should be used.. <br /> Commissioner Dorosin said there are more requests than there are funds available, and <br /> the purpose of having this consolidated plan is to determine the priorities on which to focus. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs asked if this is this going to be folded into Audrey Spencer <br /> Horsley's presentation regarding the bond package after the New Year. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said yes.. <br /> Commissioner Pelissier referred to the statements made about the need for greater code <br /> enforcement in lower income, rural areas. She asked if there are plans to address these needs. <br /> Audrey Spencer Horsley said the County would address portions of the plan,while other <br /> portions will be given to the private sector to address. <br /> Commissioner Jacobs said he has raised this issue before, and that he was told for <br /> many years that there are residents in northern Orange County that do not have running water. <br /> He said staff response has been that people do not want the County to look at these issues <br /> because their land may not perk. He said he finds this response inadequate, and he asked Ms. <br />
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