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1999 HUD Funding for Housing for Senior Citizens
and People with Disabilities

*Note: To calculate the approximate number of residents who will live in the new housing, multiply the number of units by 1.25.

NORTH CAROLINA

Section 202 - Supportive Housing for the Elderly

Project Location: Aberdeen, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: St. Joseph of the Pines
Capital Advance: $2,320,500
Five-year rental subsidy: $398,000
Number of Units: 31

Project description:

The funding of this project will allow for new construction of 31 units of housing for the elderly. The proposed site is within close proximity to grocery stores, restaurants, banks, churches, and doctors' offices. The project will add 31 units of housing to a 48-unit Section 202 project presently operated by the sponsor.

Project Location: Chapel Hill, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: First Baptist Church of Chapel Hill
Capital Advance: $3,261,300
Five-year rental subsidy: $513,000
Number of Units: 41

Project description:

The funding of this project will allow for new construction of 41 units of housing for the elderly. The site is part of an historic African-American neighborhood with strong community institutions, and this proposed project will complement the Town of Chapel Hill's current revitalization efforts in the neighborhood. The site is in close proximity to shopping centers, restaurants, churches, banks and social and recreational facilities.

Project Location: Statesville, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: United Church Retirement Homes, Inc.
Capital Advance: $3,054,300
Five-year rental subsidy: $500,500
Number of Units: 39

Project description:

The funding of this project will allow for new construction of 39 units of housing for the elderly. The site is in close proximity to shopping centers, restaurants, churches, banks and social and recreational facilities. The sponsor will meet residents' needs by coordinating service delivery with the Area Agency on Aging to plan and implement the most effective continuum of care.

Project Location: West Jefferson, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Ashe Services for the Aging, Inc.
Capital Advance: $1,740,600
Five-year rental subsidy: $308,000
Number of Units: 24

Project description:

The funding of this project will allow for new construction of 24 units of housing for the elderly. The site is in close proximity to shopping centers, restaurants, churches, banks and social and recreational facilities. This project will be located adjacent to the Ashe County Services for Aging offices and the Ashe County Senior Center which will provide services within walking distance.

Project Location: Winston-Salem, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: North Carolina Housing Foundation, Inc.
Capital Advance: $3,187,000
Five-year rental subsidy: $539,000
Number of Units: 42

Project description:

The funding of this project will allow for new construction of 42 units of housing for the elderly. This proposed project will be in close proximity to shopping, grocery stores, restaurants, churches, banks, and hospitals. This project will be the only facility of its kind in this specific community. According to the sponsor and co-sponsor, the range and level of supportive services provided by their combined efforts will be unmatched in the area.

Section 811 - Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities

Project Location: Asheville, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: WNC Housing, Inc.
Capital Advance: $597,300
Five-year rental subsidy: $103,000
Number of Units: 8

Project description:

This will produce 8 accessible apartments for persons with chronic mental illness in the town of Asheville, North Carolina.

Project Location: Charlotte, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Residential Support Services, Inc.
Capital Advance: $389,700
Five-year rental subsidy: $64,500
Number of Units: 5

Project description:

This project consists of 5 condominium units in a complex in Charlotte, North Carolina which will support the independent living of developmentally disabled persons.

Project Location: Haw River, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: The ARC of North Carolina, Inc.
Capital Advance: $349,500
Five-year rental subsidy: $77,000
Number of Units: 6

Project description:

This is to be a group home for 6 developmentally disabled persons in the rural community of Haw River, North Carolina. The project will consist of a one-story, 6 bedroom fully accessible home which is in close proximity to shopping, churches and doctor's offices.

Project Location: Louisburg, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Mental Health Association in NC, Inc.
Capital Advance: $680,600
Five-year rental subsidy: $115,500
Number of Units: 9

Project description:

This project will produce 9 totally accessible apartments for persons with chronic mental illness in the small town of Louisburg, North Carolina. The site is located within a 5 minute walk of shopping, services and conveniences. Residents of the site will be served by KARTS, the rural public transportation bus line.

Project Location: Mooresville, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Mental Health Association in NC, Inc.
Capital Advance: $673,700
Five-year rental subsidy: $115,500
Number of Units: 9

Project description:

Nine proposed totally accessible independent living apartments for persons with chronic mental illness are to be built in Mooresville, North Carolina. This proposed project will be the first housing for people with chronic mental illness in Mooresville. The proposed site is in close proximity to shopping, banks, churches, and doctor's offices.

Project Location: Raeford, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Mental Health Association in NC, Inc.
Capital Advance: $345,000
Five-year rental subsidy: $77,000
Number of Units: 6

Project description:

This is to be a group home for 6 persons with chronic mental illness. The home will be located in the small town of Raeford, North Carolina and consist of one story with six bedrooms.

Project Location: Wilson, NC
Non-Profit Sponsor: Mental Health Association in NC, Inc.
Capital Advance: $356,800
Five-year rental subsidy: $64,500
Number of Units: 5

Project description:

This project will consist of 5 fully accessible apartments for chronically mentally ill individuals with hearing problems. It will be added to apartments funded in a previous year in Wilson, North Carolina. HUD FUNDING FOR HOUSING FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

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