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20 <br /> 1 Nancy Freeman said yes. <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Public Comment <br /> 4 Delores Bailey said she supports this proposed program and applauds the Board for its <br /> 5 effort; however, this program will not apply to people like her and she wonders how many other <br /> 6 people also fall in this same category. She said this program misses those in the middle. She <br /> 7 said EmPOWERment is a HUD certified counselor and has been talking to homeowners about <br /> 8 how this program may benefit them. She said her concern is for people who, because of AMI, <br /> 9 do not qualify for this. She said the difference in her taxes between 2020 and 2021 is $40,000. <br /> 10 Chair Price asked if a different AMI level would be better. <br /> 11 Delores Bailey said she applauds the program, but if her taxes increase by the same <br /> 12 amount again next year, she will not be able to hold onto her home. <br /> 13 George Barrett, Executive Director of the Marian Cheek Jackson Center for Saving and <br /> 14 Making History, said he has been an Orange County resident for over eight years. He said the <br /> 15 Jackson Center is located in the Northside Community, one of three historically Black <br /> 16 neighborhoods the center works with. He said the Board is aware that in April, the new <br /> 17 inequitable revaluations were seen in Northside, disproportionate to other communities. He <br /> 18 said he supports the work to continue correcting the inequitable system, and he thanked county <br /> 19 staff for the considerations made with this program so it can have the most impact. He said he <br /> 20 appreciates 80% AMI limit, as well as ability to layer relief because concentration of <br /> 21 development in these areas has caused increased tax burden to residents. He said the Board <br /> 22 should continue to listen to residents and leaders who are talking about inequities like this that <br /> 23 burden residents. He said he is excited to move forward with this program. <br /> 24 Commissioner Richards asked if Ms. Bailey's valuation or tax bill is up 21%. <br /> 25 Bonnie Hammersley said the payments through this program are for the increase of the <br /> 26 tax bill, not the increase in the valuation. She said a $41,000 property value increase would <br /> 27 equate to a $340 increase in the county portion of the tax bill. <br /> 28 Commissioner Richards thanked the Manager for clarifying, and said she has been <br /> 29 trying to understand the age requirement. She said if the goal is to support residents who have <br /> 30 experienced the increase, she supports the 10 year home ownership because it is geared <br /> 31 towards long term homeowners, but would support removing age requirement. <br /> 32 Commissioner Hamilton thanked staff for its work on this. She asked if the application <br /> 33 should have more than one space for homeowner name. <br /> 34 Corey Root said that is a great point and the application can be adjusted to reflect that. <br /> 35 She also noted that the date of birth question would be removed if the age requirement is <br /> 36 removed from the criteria. <br /> 37 Commissioner Hamilton said otherwise, she felt the application was clear. She said she <br /> 38 also supports removing the age criteria. She asked if community centers, schools, libraries, and <br /> 39 senior centers will be included in outreach efforts. <br /> 40 Corey Root said those groups are on the current distribution list and staff will do a <br /> 41 special push for them. <br /> 42 Chair Price said the Department on Aging has a good listserv, as well as churches and <br /> 43 other faith communities. <br /> 44 Commissioner McKee asked if the current AMI in Orange County can be identified. <br /> 45 Corey Root said it changes based on the number of people in the household, but a <br /> 46 house of 4 is $69,100. <br /> 47 Commissioner McKee asked if the number of many homeowners that would be eligible <br /> 48 for this could be identified. <br /> 49 Travis Myren said there are about 10,000 households that have owned a home for 10 <br /> 50 years or more, and experienced an increase in the tax bill due to revaluation. He said using the <br /> 51 countywide percentage of people making 80% AMI or higher, it leads to a number of 1378 and <br />