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ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: December 9, 2003 <br />Action Agenda r, <br />Item No. `/ <br />SUBJECT: Impact Fee Reimbursement <br />DEPARTMENT: Housing/Comm. Development PUBLIC HEARING: (Y!N) No <br />ATTACHMENT(S): <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Tara L. Fikes, ext, 2490 <br />TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br />Hillsborough 732-8181 <br />Chapel Hill 968-4501 <br />Durham 688-7331 <br />Mebane 336-227-2031 <br />PURPOSE: To approve the impact fee reimbursement request from Habitat far Humanity of <br />Orange County, NC, Inc. for $22,407 for seven new homes. <br />BACKGROUND: On November 1, 1995, the BOGC approved a policy for impact fee <br />reimbursement to local non-profit organizations that met the established eligibility criteria. <br />This policy was last revised on March 4, 1998. <br />The policy requires the following: <br />1. Housing must be developed for first-time homebuyers with incomes at or below 80% <br />of HUD published median income for the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC MSA; <br />2. Affordable housing is defined as owner-occupied housing which can be purchased far <br />no more than 2.5 times annual family income; and <br />3. The non-profit organization must certify in writing that, for owner-occupied housing, it <br />will remain affordable to the anticipated beneficiary or beneficiaries for a period of a <br />minimum of ninety-nine (99) years. A Declaration of Restrictive Covenants will <br />secure this requirement. <br />4. The non-profit organization is responsible for providing documentation of impact fee <br />payment. <br />The County has received a reimbursement request for $22,407 from Habitat for Humanity of <br />Orange County, NC, Inc. (HHOC) far seven (7) new homes -one house in Carrboro; and six <br />homes being built in the Richmond Hills subdivision in Efland. HHOC has provided evidence <br />that the impact fee for all homes has been paid and house construction and closing was <br />completed for the house in Carrboro in November and the remaining six houses should be <br />complete by early 2004. <br />