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19 <br /> 1 Chair Bedford said the Aging Director indicated that Handy Helpers is for small repairs, <br /> 2 not large ones. <br /> 3 Commissioner Greene said she strongly supports this recommendation. <br /> 4 Commissioner Carter said she agrees with Commissioner Greene. She asked how the <br /> 5 funds can be applied in different ways. She asked if this comes back to the Board. <br /> 6 Blake Rosser said the bond CIP is a typical RFP and award process. He said it will come <br /> 7 to the Board when applications are scored and have been scored by the Affordable Housing <br /> 8 Advisory Board. <br /> 9 Commissioner Carter thanked those who spoke for their feedback. <br /> 10 Chair Bedford said she wants to find out if mobile homes are eligible for repairs. She said <br /> 11 there is money available for mass mobile home displacement. She petitioned the manager and <br /> 12 staff to look at using that money for repairs. She said she may do a budget amendment because <br /> 13 this has been sitting in the CIP. She asked how someone can get on the list for repairs. <br /> 14 Blake Rosser said there are electronic and paper applications through the Housing <br /> 15 Website. He said that all of the partners take them, and they are sent to UNC Community <br /> 16 Proactive lab, and they get matches with the program. He said UNC triages the applications and <br /> 17 assigns them to an appropriate provider. <br /> 18 Chair Bedford said this level of repair employs local community members which is another <br /> 19 plus. She said Commissioner Portie-Ascott and Commissioner Fowler are NC natives. She <br /> 20 encouraged those present to apply for an advisory board or tell their friends. <br /> 21 Commissioner Fowler asked if some repair programs are loans that must be paid back <br /> 22 when the homes are sold. <br /> 23 Blake Rosser said that is true for ESSR funds, but not these repairs. <br /> 24 Chair Bedford said if it is under $500,000, it should not go out for RFP and the Board <br /> 25 should just discuss allocation. She asked for it to come back for discussion. <br /> 26 Blake Rosser said he will discuss with the county manager. He said that the Board needs <br /> 27 to revisit the use of the funds. <br /> 28 Chair Bedford petitioned staff to bring this back for the Board to discuss. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 6. Regular Agenda <br /> 31 a. Adoption of the Final Financing Resolution Authorizing the Issuance of Installment <br /> 32 Purchase Financing for Various Capital Investment Plan Projects <br /> 33 The Board adopted the final financing resolution authorizing the issuance of up to $78,000,000 in <br /> 34 installment financing for capital investment projects and equipment for the fiscal year. The <br /> 35 financing will also include amounts to pay transaction costs. <br /> 36 <br /> 37 BACKGROUND: At the May 6, 2025, Business meeting, the Board of County Commissioners <br /> 38 conducted a public hearing and received preliminary information on capital projects and <br /> 39 equipment financing. The Board made a preliminary determination to finance project, equipment, <br /> 40 and financing costs by the use of an installment financing, as authorized under Section 160A-20 <br /> 41 of the North Carolina General Statutes. The County routinely uses installment financing as the <br /> 42 vehicle for the annual spring financing. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 With approval of the attached resolution, the Board gives final approval for the financing. The <br /> 45 resolution approves substantially the final financing documents, and authorizes staff to complete <br /> 46 the closing. County staff anticipate 1) receiving the required approval of the Local Government <br /> 47 Commission (LGC) on June 3, 2025; 2) establishing the final bond amount and financing terms <br /> 48 on June 5, 2025; and then 3) closing the financing by the end of June. As the process continues, <br /> 49 staff will work with the other financing team members to confirm final details of the funding and <br /> 50 County payment arrangements so the remaining items/blanks in the documents can be <br /> 51 addressed. This process is consistent with past practice. <br />