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Affordable Housing Advisory Board <br />300 West Tryon Street <br />Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br />Minutes of Tuesday, September 8, 2015 <br />Members Present: Arthur Sprinczeles, Vice Chair; JonZella Bailey- Pridham; Tammy Jacobs; Eleanor <br />Kinnaird; Noah Oswald; Nannie Richmond; Diane Beecham and Daniel Bullock <br />Excused Absence: Patsy Barbie, Chair; Sully Jaffer and Andrew Shannon <br />Unexcused Absence: Traci Wooten; Vivian Herndon -Latta and Jason O'Quinn <br />Staff Present: Audrey Spencer - Horsley, Director and Crystal Coble, Administrative Assistant <br />Welcome /Introduction <br />The Arthur Sprinczeles, Vice Chair called the meeting to order at 6:1 Opm. <br />Approval of Minutes <br />Eleanor made a motion to approve the minutes of August 11, 2015 and Tammy seconded the <br />motion and the minutes were approved unanimously. <br />Department Report /County Report <br />Audrey informed the AHAB that the BOCC would be revisiting the discussion of the Orange County <br />Bond. Audrey suggested that the AHAB select members to speak at the BOCC meeting on September <br />15, 2015 during "Citizen Time" to stress the need that affordable housing be financially supported. The <br />AHAB deliberated on who would speak and what message would best relay the importance of <br />financially supporting affordable housing in Orange County. The AHAB agreed that Arthur, Daniel and <br />Eleanor would go to the BOOC meeting and speak on behalf of the AHAB. The AHAB tasked Crystal <br />with asking JonZella to speak and share more interpersonal side of the issues surrounding affordable <br />housing like: <br />• Her personal story <br />• The personal stories of Orange County citizens <br />• How children and the elderly are directly affected when affordable housing needs are not <br />addressed <br />• The human side of the issue <br />Arthur agreed he would focus on the basic overall need and importance for Orange County. Eleanor <br />agreed she would focus on the overwhelming rental housing and housing rehabilitation needs in Orange <br />County. While Daniel would focus on and share the factual and statistical information like: <br />• When was the last Bond that included affordable housing, <br />• How many families are in substandard housing, <br />• How many families are paying more that 50 of their income to rent or mortgage <br />The AHAB agreed that it is important not to challenge the use of the Bond for school but to encourage <br />the BOCC to also set aside financial support for affordable housing. <br />