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Finance Corporation (FHFC) by December 31, 2008; and to direct staff to revise the Local <br />Housing Assistance Plan to incorporate the recommendations contained in the AHAC Report. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan asked if the Committee had addressed the issue of the <br />clustering of affordable housing, and Director Keating said the Committee had not, but they <br />would be looking at that at the first of the year. <br />Vice Chairman Flescher spoke of his liaison with the Committee and thanked <br />Sasan Rohani for his work on the Committee. <br />Bob Johnson, Coral Wind Subdivision, asked about the recommendation to <br />reconcile the inventory of land owned by the County with the State, seeking to know the impact, <br />and whether the County would have to buy land to reconcile this situation. <br />Director Keating reported that this activity was mandated by the Legislature last <br />year, and an inventory was done on about 600 parcels of County -owned property, and it was <br />determined that ten were eligible for affordable housing and they are still working out the details <br />to donate those to private, non-profit, housing groups that would construct affordable housing on <br />those lots. There would be no required mandate of the County to buy anything. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chairman Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Commissioner Solari, the Board unanimously approved <br />Resolution 2008-198 approving the Indian River County <br />Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) Report <br />and directing staff to revise the County's Local Housing <br />Assistance Plan consistent with the Affordable Housing <br />Advisory Committee Report recommendations. <br />December 9, 2008 <br />13 <br />