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10 <br /> 15. Closeout: Once each item outlined in the associated work write-up has been satisfied, the job <br /> is fully completed and the homeowner has signed a Certificate of Satisfaction, the job will be <br /> closed. <br /> What are Orange County's Key Program Dates? If, after reading this document, you feel that you <br /> qualify for this program and wish to apply, please keep the following dates in mind: <br /> • First advertisement of Orange County URP19 and applications available to the public starting <br /> September 23, 2019. <br /> • First deadline for applications to be returned to Orange County is October 9, 2019 <br /> • First rating and ranking of applications will take place on October 14, 2019. <br /> • 2nd advertisement period begins January 13, 2020, if needed. <br /> • Second deadline for applications to be returned to Orange County is January 31, 2020, if <br /> needed. <br /> • Second rating and ranking of applications will take place on February 7, 2020, if needed. <br /> • All rehabilitation work must be under contract by October 15, 2020. <br /> • All rehabilitation work must be completed by December 31, 2020. <br /> How Do I Request an Application? Contact: <br /> Diane Beecham, Community Development Specialist <br /> Orange County Department of Housing and Community Development <br /> P.O. Box 8181 <br /> 300 W.Tryon Street <br /> Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> (919) 245-4358 <br /> dbeecham@orangecountync.gov <br /> Interested persons may also pick up an application at the Orange County Department of Social <br /> Services, Orange County Health Department, Orange County Department of Aging, Chapel Hill <br /> Town Hall, Carrboro Town Hall, Rogers Road Community Center, Cedar Grove Community Center <br /> and the Efland-Cheeks Community Center. A copy of the application is also available on the <br /> County's Website. <br /> Is There a Procedure for Dealing with Complaints, Disputes and Appeals? Although the <br /> application process and repair/modification guidelines are meant to be as fair as possible, Orange <br /> County realizes that there is still a chance that some applicants or participants may feel that they <br /> were not treated fairly or have complaints. The following procedures are designed to provide an <br /> avenue for resolution of complaints and appeals. <br /> During the application process: <br /> 1. If an applicant feels that his/her application was not fairly reviewed or rated and would like to <br /> appeal the decision made about it, he/she should contact the Community Development <br /> Specialist within five (5) days of the initial decision and voice their concern. If the applicant <br /> remains dissatisfied with the decision rendered after speaking with the Community <br /> Development Specialist, the detailed complaint and appeal should be put into writing and <br /> Page 7 <br />