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o ~ A ~ ~cmc~ 2,- as ~. <br />during afour-month period. Twenty-three. percent of the people seen were new to the MterFaith Council <br />for Social Services. He urged the Board`to take the moratorium off the section 8 list. He a{so asked that <br />the County attempt to request more section 8 allocations from the federal government this year. He said <br />that there should be creative ways to provide housing. Mobile home parks are creative ways if they are <br />kept correctly. He said that Interl=aith Council is seriously considering new accommodations. He hopes <br />that the Board of County Commissioners, the Town of Chapel Hill, the Town of Carrboro, and the <br />University can work with them to have a unified approach to a solution. They do not have enough beds <br />at the homeless shelter and are turning people away. There should not be men and women together in <br />the same facility. They need to be in a downtown center somewhere. He invited Chair Jacobs and John. <br />Link to go with him to Raleigh and look at the new Wilmington Street facility. <br />Karen Kincaid Dunn, Director of Club Nova in Carrboro, said that'Club Nova isa psychiatric <br />rehab program that is part of a network of over 300 clubhouses worldwide. She spoke on behalf of the <br />.members of Club Nova who live with serious mental illness. Most of the members survive on a total of <br />$535 per month. This amount must cover housing, food, clothes, and other necessities. She spoke <br />about the need for affordable housing; many of these facilities have long waiting Lists. Club Nova has- <br />spentthe last year working with many organizations to develop a plan to create safe:,. decent, and <br />affordable housing for the members. They have developed a plan fo build 24 units: on the Club Nova <br />property that will be for single-room occupancy. They plan to use section 8 monies. She asked that <br />Orange County provide any available funding for this critical housing for the members of Club Nova. She: <br />invited the County Commissioners to schedule a tour visit and lunch at Club Nova. <br />Matt Cox,. member of Club Nova:. in Carrboro, spoke in support of the Club Nova project. He <br />has been a member for 13 years and he lived at the apartments at Club Nova for seven years. He now <br />lives in HUD housing. at the Overlook Apartments. in Chapel Hill. He said that the things the County <br />Commissioners do here really do :impact people in a positive way. Hopefully, ,more affordable housing <br />can be created. <br />Robert Dowling from Orange Community Housing spoke in support of the Club Nova project,.. <br />He spoke about the need for rental housing. He said thatthere is excess demand and a significant. <br />shortage of housing. He thanked the County Commissioners for their support of affordable housing. He` <br />said that we seem to be doing better at home ownership than rental housing. Rental housing is more <br />difficult to do, but. it is an area that needs some focus.. A lot of people in this County-are paying 50°,~ of <br />their income on housing. He distributed a request for HOME monies. The request includes money for <br />the Homestead Development with 190 homes. and 30 town homes that will be affordable. He has asked: <br />for $3,500 per home for down payment assistance. There is another development in the same area. <br />where the developer' has provided another seven single-family houses that wl`I be affordable at $0% of <br />median.. He has asked for°$3,500 per home in this development also. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded by Commissioner Gordon to close <br />the public hearing...: <br />VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br />8. ITEMS FOR' DECISION -CONSENT AGENDA <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Halkiotis, seconded Commissioner Brown by to approve <br />those- items on the Consent Agenda as stated: below. <br />a. Advertisements of Tax Liens on Real Property <br />The Board received a report on the amount of unpaid taxes. for the current year and approved <br />the necessary.advertising: and .placing liens on real property required by N.C.G.S. 105-369 and approved <br />setting March 13, 2002 as the date for the advertisement. <br />b. Resolution Creating a Special Board of Equalization and Review <br />This item was removed and placed at the end of the consent agenda for separate- <br /><consderation. <br />c: Personnel Ordinance Revision Retirement System Sick Leave Can Removal <br />The Board approved revising the personnel ordinance to remove the capon the amount of <br />sick leave for which time in service may be granted at retirement. <br />d. :Budget Amendment#3 <br />