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BOOK) PAGE m <br />Community Development Director Bob Keating noted that there have been 2 requests <br />recently for a set-aside of funds to be used for 2 organizations, Habitat for Humanity and the <br />Homeless Task Force. The situation has changed somewhat since the memorandum was <br />written in that staff had understood the Homeless Task Force wanted $200,000 for the 2000- <br />01 fiscal year. Due to the state having a different fiscal year for the SHIP program from 7/1 <br />through 6/3 0, they will not need any money this upcoming fiscal year, but are requesting that <br />the set-aside be spread over the fiscal years for 2001-02 and 2002-03. Habitat For Humanity <br />is also asking for a set-aside for fiscal year 2000-01 and will probably not use the entire <br />$200,000. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Macht, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Tippin, that the <br />Board approve a set-aside of $200,000 for Habitat <br />for Humanity for the fiscal year 2000-01; approve a <br />set-aside of $1001000 per fiscal year for the <br />Homeless Task Force for the fiscal year 2001-02 and <br />the fiscal year 2002-03 (a total of $200,000), as <br />matching funds for the HUD application. <br />Louise Hubbard, Planning Director for the Task Force on the Homeless, explained <br />that the recipient of the grant would be the Task Force while the applicant would be the <br />Coalition for the Homeless. The grant application must be in Washington by May 31'. In <br />September, conditional recommendations are made and then the Task Force will have to <br />submit a detailed proposal for the use of the funds. In December recipients are notified <br />whether their application has been granted and the recipient is then given 3 months to work <br />MAY 239 2000 <br />-42- <br />I <br />