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Agenda - 11-08-2018 1 - Presentation on Racial Equity Assessment of Manufactured Housing
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Agenda - 11-08-2018 2 - Proposed Guidelines for the New Orange County Local Rent Supplement Program (OC-LRSP)
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Agenda - 11-08-2018 4 - Discussion on Alternatives for Potential Environmental Impacts Section on BOCC Meeting Agenda Abstracts
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17 <br /> <br />Javon Holley said it will take about 60-90 days to determine eligibility of an applicant, 1 <br />and to do so, they will ask for proof of age, homelessness, or domestic violence. 2 <br />Commissioner Price referred to the requirement that an applicant must meet necessary 3 <br />criteria as determined by a professional licensed by the state, and asked if the licensed 4 <br />professional can only be from North Carolina. 5 <br />Sherrill Hampton said this program is only for Orange County residents, and staff would 6 <br />like to see certification by a professional in the local area; however, if one has moved to the 7 <br />area and has certification from out of state, that would also be acceptable. 8 <br />Javon Holley said an out of state certification would be acceptable, as long as the 9 <br />person is not living in Orange County. 10 <br />Javon Holley referred back to the question of occupancy standards, and said the 11 <br />program is flexible, and will allow for staff to ensure that the resident is matched with correctly 12 <br />sized housing. 13 <br />Sherrill Hampton said the federal program is not as flexible, and sometimes one with a 14 <br />one-bedroom voucher is placed in a two-bedroom unit, and when the rent is raised, the voucher 15 <br />is insufficient to cover the cost. She said the local program should be able to address this 16 <br />problem. 17 <br />Javon Holley referred to slide 6 on tenant selection, which will be prioritized by 18 <br />application date and time, after other prioritization factors mentioned earlier, are also weighed. 19 <br />Sherrill Hampton said residents on the current federal waiting list can still apply for the 20 <br />Orange County voucher, but they must remain on the federal listing. She said there are 771 21 <br />individuals on the federal waiting list. 22 <br />Sherrill Hampton referred to slide 7 on criminal background, and staff will follow federal 23 <br />guidelines on completing criminal and sex offender background checks on all persons in the 24 <br />program. She said if a person needs to be denied because of a background check, staff will 25 <br />notify them in writing. She reviewed the other reasons that one may be denied for the program. 26 <br />Sherrill Hampton referred to slide 8, noting that all residents must pay rent of $50, and 27 <br />staff will employ rent reasonableness. She said all financials will be carefully reviewed to 28 <br />ensure this. 29 <br /> Sherrill Hampton said these vouchers are not portable, and residents will be allowed one 30 <br />move per year. She said rent increases will only be accepted every other year. She said if a 31 <br />resident can appeal if their assistance is terminated, which is true of the federal program as 32 <br />well. 33 <br />Commissioner Rich asked if the 15 vouchers are going to apply to all areas of the 34 <br />County. 35 <br />Sherrill Hampton said all over the County, as well as 10 miles outside of the County 36 <br />boundaries. 37 <br />Commissioner Rich asked if staff is working with the municipalities, or if this is just an 38 <br />Orange County program. 39 <br />Sherrill Hampton said it is just Orange County program, but staff is working with all the 40 <br />providers who work with residents of all areas. She said housing could be all over the County, 41 <br />but the housing has to be able to pass the Section 8 inspections. 42 <br />Commissioner Rich asked if there is a plan in place to make the landlords and residents 43 <br />aware of program. 44 <br />Sherrill Hampton said the annual landlords meeting will take place on November 28th, at 45 <br />which time staff will announce this proposed program. She said outreach will be done to 46 <br />providers in January, and this information will be on the web, with a separate email address and 47 <br />newspaper ads. 48 <br />Commissioner Price asked what would happen if there is a family that needs a 4- 49 <br />bedroom apartment, and will this program have the same criteria as HUD regarding the number 50 <br />of square feet per bedroom per child. 51
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