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$120,000. She added that Sebastian is a Community Development Block <br />Grant (CDBG) entitlement city, but no one has applied for those dollars since 2015. <br />She related that the City wants to use CDBG funds to support its large population of <br />veterans. <br />(2:26 PM) Mr. Nunemaker disclosed that Fellsmere has small -lot subdivisions, but with <br />an average family size of 3.2 people, affordable housing or "tiny house" developments <br />can lead to increased code violations (in terms of excessive parked cars and similar <br />issues), so the Town does not wish to "overpack" them. He aired concerns about how <br />the growing cognitive divide could result in many living -wage jobs (such as truck drivers) <br />disappearing in the near future, but stated that the trend was still toward more people <br />occupying houses, not less. <br />(2:28 PM) Mr. Slater from the Town of Indian River Shores expressed that his <br />community is also nearly built -out. The Town, hence, has no affordable housing plan at <br />all, but if the County and other communities wish to set up targets, the private citizens of <br />Indian River Shores are willing to contribute. <br />Reports from local non-profit housing organizations <br />(2:29 PM) Ms. Vittitoe commented the Habitat for Humanity (HFH) was currently in the <br />third year of a five-year plan, and during the 2015/16/17 timeframe HFH had served <br />about 145 families per year, including neighborhood revitalization actions -- such as roof <br />repairs -- for about 100 families per year. They also provided scholarship funds to HFH <br />family members who sought higher education. Ms. Vittitoe related how HFH pulls <br />families out of overcrowding and reduces their expected workload, as a Habitat home <br />costs less than $600 per month. Finally, she stated that HFH families in IRC pay a total <br />of over $240,000 in property taxes each year, so they are giving back in direct fashion <br />to the greater community. <br />(2:35 PM) Chairwoman Price recounted that Every Dream has a Price (EDHAP) was <br />born in 2006 to fill local housing gaps using labor and materiel donations from <br />subcontractors and builders. She conveyed that EDHAP focuses on new construction <br />and rehabilitation projects for very low income households, seniors, veterans, and <br />homeless pregnant women. <br />(2:38 PM) Louise Hubbard of Treasure Coast Homeless Services Council (TCHSC) <br />revealed that 54.9% of renters in IRC are overburdened, but that her organization had <br />screened 1,324 households facing eviction in the last seven months and helped 523 <br />homeless families/individuals with security deposits and up to three months' rent. She <br />advised that the rental market is very tight in IRC, and some landlords look for double <br />security deposits and "perfect credit," a difficult standard. TCHSC also placed 129 IRC <br />families into emergency shelters by working with local hotels. The organization applied <br />for permanent supportive housing funds from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) <br />and received $1.5M, paying $801,000 to landlords to help 165 households for a whole <br />year at a time. Since all properties used by TCHSC must pass HUD requirements, she <br />explained that inspecting houses is a continuous burden. Ms. Hubbard also <br />4 <br />AHAC Unapproved <br />Feb 14, 2019 <br />51 <br />
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