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Additional Si4nificant Findings <br />/ In the years between 1995-2000, 399 new units of affordable housing were <br />produced in' Orange County. The total cost of producing this housing was <br />$26,507,157. Of that total, $2,495,026 or 9% was provided by locally controlled <br />funding sources. <br />/ With one exception, non-profit providers completed all of the affordable housing <br />projects created and renovated between 1995 and 2000. <br />/ There is not currently any duplication of services among non-profit providers. Each <br />provider fills a niche in the affordable housing market. <br />/ Agencies that receive funding from a variety of sources and which incorporate <br />donations and volunteerism into their programs require less per unit funding and <br />produce units at a lower cost than agencies that rely exclusively on county and <br />local government funding. <br />/ The focus group study of clients conducted at three local housing facilities by the <br />Inventory/Needs Subcommittee confirmed the affordable housing need data <br />contained in this report. <br />/ The Educational Impact Fee that is collected for all new residential construction <br />in the County poses a potential barrier to affordable housing development. The <br />revenue generated from the fee is used to finance a portion of the cost of new <br />public school space created by new residential growth. Presently, the fee is $3,000 <br />in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro School District and $750 in the Orange County School <br />District. To address this concern, the Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />adopted a Impact Fee Reimbursement Policy that provides funds to reimburse non- <br />profit housing developers that construct affordable housing for low-income families. <br />For-profit developers or individuals are not eligible for fee reimbursement under the <br />current policy. <br />