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I tv <br />Alderman Broun asked was the expectation that before the end of this yeaz, that the individual <br />boazds would consider adoption of a resolution, and then the work group would begin meeting. <br />Mayor Chilton stated that would be his preference. He said the discussion among each boazd did <br />not needed to be complex, noting he believed the Carrboro Board could discuss it in October and <br />come to a conclusion. Mayor Chilton said that would also allow each jurisdiction to give this <br />some more thought and have more discussion outside of this room. <br />Alderman Lavelle stated there were already groups that met on a regulaz basis that focused on <br />transit, and it may be more logical that the first members of this work group be members that <br />were on some of those transit groups. She said as they addressed different issues, then other <br />members could step in as warranted. <br />Mayor Stevens commented that he was seeing a lot of "nodding of heads," and asked if that was <br />the way this group wanted to move forward. There were no objections from those present. <br />Alderman Gist suggested that senior members of each jurisdictions' staff be given the <br />opportunity to provide its boazd with feedback before it was considered for adoption. <br />Mayor Stevens thanked those who had come tonight to help the various boazds discuss these <br />issues. Mayor Chilton added he particularly wanted to thank Commissioner Cross for attending <br />and representing Chatham County's interests. <br />4) AFFORDABLE HOUSING <br />a) Recommendation from the Land Trust <br />9:20:14 PM Mary Bratsch, Commissioner of the Land Trust Affordable Housing Maintenance <br />Task Force, provided a presentation on behalf of the Land Trust. She stated that at the <br />September 2007 Assembly of Governments meeting it was decided to form a task force to <br />review the long-term maintenance of land trust properties and the capital needs of the Orange <br />County Ten Yeaz Plan to End Homelessness. She said that the Task Force had met five times, <br />and then described the recommendations being put forwazd. <br />For Maintenance Needs: <br />1. Establishing a revolving loan fund for maintenance/repair costs with zero percent interest <br />for buyers. This would require a dedicated source of revenue, possibly from <br />governments, and should be available to all buyers of properties sponsored by local non- <br />profit housing organizations. Federal and State sources aze not viable sources due to <br />spending timeframes. <br />2. Place all Land Trust homes on a maintenance schedule similaz to those of condominium <br />associations to include such items as house painting and replacing big-ticket items. <br />3. Provide an incentive for owners of Land Trust homes purchased under the old model to <br />contribute to a maintenance fund by the Land Trust matching their contributions. <br />4. Work more closely with homeowners. For example, refer experienced housing <br />contractors and subcontractors for maintenance needs during ownership. <br />11 <br />