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10/22/2001
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Board of Commissioners
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moderate-income persons in the amount of $55,000. Six middle income small <br />farm loans were made in 2000 amounting to $270,000. Housing rehabilitation <br />and affordable housing production are considered important goals in Cabarms <br />County and the local financial institutions are participating. <br /> <br />Do local financial institutions participate in housing projects or in the <br />funding of housing related services sponsored by the jurisdiction? Yes (see <br />above) <br /> <br />Step 9. Discrimination in the Building and Construction Industry. <br /> <br />Do local building codes include the requirements of the Federal Fair Housing <br />Act of 19887 No. Cabarrus County provides building inspection services for the <br />unincorporated areas of the county, Mount Pleasant, Harrisburg, Midland, Concord, <br />and Kannapolis. Cabarrus County adopted the North Carolina State Building Codes <br />which do not include the Fair Housing measures, however, fair housing regulations <br />are enforced by the Cabarrus County Planning Services Department. The Planning <br />Department disseminates ali fair-housing materials and enforces all related <br />regulations. <br /> <br />If not, how are local builders and architects made aware of these requirements? <br />These organizations are notified about Fair Housing through newspaper <br />advertisements, cable television advertisements, radio advertisements, government <br />websites, and pamphlets located at government offices, libraries, and financial <br />institutions. <br /> <br />3. How many multifamily dwellings funded by local, state, or federal funds have <br /> been built since March 13, 19917 141 buildings containing over 1,000 units. <br /> <br />Are they in compliance with FFHA requirements? ADA requirements? Section <br />504? Yes, they are in compliance with all regulations. <br /> <br />5. Is the local Homebuilders Association of VAMA signatory? No <br /> <br />6. Is there an identified community need for housing for persons with disabilities? <br /> Yes <br /> <br />7. Is there an identified community need for the construction of more affordable <br /> housing? Yes <br /> <br />Step 10. Environmental Discrimination <br /> <br />1. Identify the location of hazardous materials within the community. Are they <br /> disproportionately in areas of minority or Iow-income concentration? See <br /> <br />Page 18 of 22 <br /> <br /> <br />
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