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2 <br />Section II is a five -year approach to addressing <br />in orange County• ear strategy, describing <br />and Section III is a one -y ear, October 1, 1991 <br />these needs, the Federal fiscal y opportunities <br />actions to be taken during <br />through September 30, 1992• She listed some of the <br />developing projects which e County which provide affordable <br />for in Orange County <br />There are many programs ra osed that all these groups work together in <br />housing and it is p P Ms. Dyer presented <br />ro rams and the new federal <br />a total effort showing the existing Humanity objectives of the <br />a transparency owls and 7 <br />programs being offered. She listed the g qualifies as a <br />CAS, She pointed out that local ai consortium formed <br />federal entitlement. reement. <br />with another county. This would require an interlocal ago population <br />She feels the matching funds would be 25�. Based on P P and <br />this would mean allocations of $100,000 from Orange County <br />Chapel Hill, $30,000 from Carrboro and $20,000 from Hillsborough. <br />this <br />P can be used as a match. No matching <br />Other than money public hearing is scheduled for <br />be required the first year. A P The <br />April 22 to inform the citizene ho r ng inrorange County. at is <br />P affordable June 30, 1992• <br />proposed for providing agreement by <br />local jurisdictions must enter into an ag <br />In answer to a question from Mayor Kinnaird, Ms. Dyer <br />indicated that having staff or board members interested �n <br />affordable housing would be suffic g B to enter <br />be restructured nto <br />Also, the orange Community Housing urisdiction. <br />limit the number of representatives from each j <br />housing costs are <br />Hillsborough Commission rr t causerofzwhy pressed a concern <br />that no one is getting to the osed on housing by <br />so high. There are a lot of added cst 1She feels that local <br />local governments because of regulations. <br />government has the power to reduce the cost of housing. basic <br />Aldermen Hilliard Calid� �o would like for r <br />OWASA to join in this <br />utilities is prohibitive• <br />effort to provide affordable housing. private <br />Ms. Dyer noted that the prop to is flexible. housing, it can <br />developer comes up with a proposal P <br />be considered and app or factor in <br />It was pointed out that the University is a major <br />the high cost of housing and that there should be some coordination <br />They have a large amount of acreage which <br />with the University- <br />could be used for this purpose. that <br />this <br />It was the consensus of the elected and thatftheatime s hedule <br />collaboration is a great step forward <br />should keep everyone moving toward a decision. <br />
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