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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 3 - Board of Commissioners - Boards and Commissions Appointment Process Discussion
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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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19 <br /> <br />Sherrill Hampton said no utility assistance or security funds for an undocumented person 1 <br />can be paid out of HOME funds, but the local risk mitigation money could be used for this. 2 <br />Chair Dorosin asked if staff could explain how this program will intersect with the 3 <br />housing choice voucher program. He said there are 771 people on the housing choice waiting 4 <br />list, and asked if these people can sign up for one of these local vouchers. 5 <br />Sherrill Hampton said yes. 6 <br />Chair Dorosin asked if it is possible for a person in the middle of the federal program 7 <br />waiting list to move to the top of the list for a local voucher. 8 <br />Sherrill Hampton said yes a person could move higher up on the local list if one meets 9 <br />the preferences. 10 <br />Javon Holley said the two cannot be mixed, but one can be on both lists and accept or 11 <br />deny whichever becomes available first. 12 <br />Chair Dorosin said there are 771 people on the housing choice voucher waiting list, and 13 <br />asked if there are people who have these vouchers but cannot find housing, and thus lose the 14 <br />voucher. 15 <br />Sherrill Hampton said there is a 120-time period to secure housing, and yes, vouchers 16 <br />can be lost. She said staff tries to check in at the 60-day mark to see how the search is going. 17 <br />She said the HUD program allows for one 60-day extension, and the local program will allow for 18 <br />two. 19 <br />Chair Dorosin said one step of this process is creating more vouchers, and asked if a 20 <br />targeted recruitment of landlords would be helpful through the towns or service partners. 21 <br />Commissioner Jacobs said this program is great, but he had originally looked at going at 22 <br />this differently by finding housing and subsidizing the apartment owner to reserve those units for 23 <br />those who would then receive vouchers. 24 <br />Sherrill Hampton referred to page one, and the type of help that will be available: tenant 25 <br />based voucher, project based voucher, and sponsored based vouchers. She said more 26 <br />vouchers are needed to make more happen, and staff has started with 15 vouchers to start, and 27 <br />then go on to project and sponsored based. She said current funding is limited and staff 28 <br />needed to start with tenant based, with the hopes of moving onto project/sponsor based. 29 <br />Commissioner Jacobs said it would be easier to look for housing if one knows where to 30 <br />look. He said staff may not be able to steer, but consistent partners make the search much 31 <br />easier. 32 <br />Sherrill Hampton said not everyone will want to live in Chapel Hill or Carrboro, and staff 33 <br />wants to ensure choice. She said 270 landlords have been invited to the landlord meeting on 34 <br />November 28th. 35 <br />Chair Dorosin referred to the $50 minimum rent, and asked if this can be waived. 36 <br />Sherrill Hampton said yes. 37 <br />Javon Holley said if one has no income, the $50 is typically waived. 38 <br />Chair Dorosin referred to Attachment C (2019 fair market rents), and said the voucher 39 <br />may not cover the amount of the rent. He asked if the voucher can be adjusted. 40 <br />Sherrill Hampton said staff plans to do this by zip code, and some areas of the County 41 <br />will exceed these amounts. She said vouchers can be adjusted to pay more, but that will 42 <br />reduce the overall amount of available vouchers. 43 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said this program sounds very promising, and is glad to see it 44 <br />moving forward. He clarified that staff mentioned a shortage of one-bedroom housing inventory. 45 <br />Sherrill Hampton said yes and thus residents who have one bedroom vouchers end up 46 <br />with a two-bedroom unit. She said this especially true in urban areas, and developers do not 47 <br />build one-bedroom units. 48 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said he wanted to highlight this need for a later discussion. 49 <br />Javon Holley said this is a problem all over the country, and no one is building affordable 50 <br />one-bedroom units, especially in urban areas. 51
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