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needs of those earning 50% to 80% to 120% of the median annual income of $55,500.00, and he <br />added that the neighborhood and lot size would factor into the market. <br />Louise Hubbard, Coalition for Attainable Homes and Treasure Coast Homeless Services <br />Council, stated that if the Board approves Option 3, developers would have the ability to "take the <br />cost of the dirt" out of the house. The affordable housing groups would like to be able to secure <br />housing for people in the $40,000.00-$60,000.00 a year income range. <br />Joseph Paladin, Chairman, Growth Awareness Committee (a private sector organization) <br />supported Option 3 wholeheartedly. <br />Bob Pickett, 111 River Oak Drive, urged the Commissioners to support affordable housing. <br />There were no additional speakers, and the Chairman closed the public hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Vice Chair Bowden, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Davis, the Board unanimously approved <br />Resolution 2007-068, approving the list of County owned <br />properties appropriate for the provision of affordable <br />housing. <br />9.A.3. PAVING & DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS TO LOTH COURT SW FROM 9TH <br />STREET SW (OSLO ROAD) TO 7TH STREET SW INCLUDING THE <br />INTERSECTING STREETS (8TH STREET SW AND 7TH STREET SW) IN <br />OSLO PARK SUBDIVISION — IRC PROJECT No. 0436 <br />(ADMINISTRATIVE) <br />June 19, 2007 18 <br />