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34 <br /> 1 Commissioner Hamilton asked why the number of people applying was so low. She said <br /> 2 without that understanding, it is hard for her to know what changes need to be made. She <br /> 3 asked if it was because eligible people didn't know, or because tax bills were lower than <br /> 4 expected once changes were made to the way revaluation was done. She said this is a pilot <br /> 5 with ARPA funds, and any further will come out of county funds. <br /> 6 Nancy Freeman, Tax Administrator, said she spoke with the Tax Administrator in <br /> 7 Mecklenburg County and he said that it took them about three years to get a good number of <br /> 8 applicants. She said that the Durham County response was lower this year, their first, than they <br /> 9 anticipated. She said it is a matter of getting the word out to the community. <br /> 10 Corey Root said they developed what they thought was a robust communication plan <br /> 11 beginning in October. She said they heard feedback that people were eligible but just didn't <br /> 12 hear about the program. She said they are trying to adjust for the future. <br /> 13 Commissioner Hamilton asked if there is an estimate of how many people would be <br /> 14 eligible. <br /> 15 Chair Price said eligibility would be determined by the criteria. <br /> 16 Commissioner Hamilton asked for a sense of how many folks are eligible, so they can <br /> 17 determine how much progress they are making in getting applications. <br /> 18 Nancy Freeman said the only indicator for her office would be the number of people who <br /> 19 qualify for the Homestead Exemption Program, which has different standards than the Longtime <br /> 20 Homeowner Assistance Program. She said 25 out of 91 Longtime Homeowner Assistance <br /> 21 applicants were already in the Homestead Exemption Program. <br /> 22 Commissioner Bedford asked about family trust properties. She asked why should an <br /> 23 applicant need to be the trustee. <br /> 24 Nancy Freeman said the situation they had was a family trust with two daughters who <br /> 25 were trustees. She said one of the daughters was living in the home. She said that this program <br /> 26 is for homeowners that live in the home for ten years, and a trust is not a person. She said their <br /> 27 legal counsel recommended that if the family member was the trustee, then they should be <br /> 28 eligible for the program. <br /> 29 Commissioner Bedford said as a CPA she does a lot of estate work. She said her <br /> 30 concern is that it takes money to have an attorney set up a trust. She said she could see this <br /> 31 being abused by wealthy people when there are family members who could pay the taxes. She <br /> 32 said she is ok waiting to see how the program goes. <br /> 33 Commissioner Fowler clarified that the way the program was set up in the previous year <br /> 34 is that the county paid the difference between 2020 2022 Orange County portion of the taxes. <br /> 35 She said that for those that applied, they weren't huge amounts. She said it would differ if your <br /> 36 house was worth a lot more. She said the new option is to change this to a program to support <br /> 37 those who are making less than 80% of AMI. She asked if they send this information out in all <br /> 38 tax bills, do the numbers reflect sending it out to everyone. <br /> 39 Nancy Freeman said they won't know how many people will apply. She said she <br /> 40 estimated a 50% increase. She said she looked at different choices just to get an idea of how <br /> 41 much they could be looking at for 2022. She said they could have twice as many applicants, <br /> 42 and it could be much more than 50%. <br /> 43 Commissioner Fowler clarified that they do not know the percent of property owners or <br /> 44 the number of property owners that fall under 80% of the AMI. <br /> 45 Nancy Freeman said her office has no way to know that. <br /> 46 Commissioner Fowler asked for clarification on the phrase "Create standard award <br /> 47 amount with cap $830, but no more than bill amount." She asked if they meant the just the <br /> 48 county portion or the total. <br /> 49 Nancy Freeman said it was up to the full amount of the bill. She said the Board could <br /> 50 choose to do it just for the county portion. <br /> 51 Commissioner Fowler clarified that the calculation was based on the entire bill. <br />
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