These
documents provide the reader with a concise statement of
the IFC’s proposal to build the new Community House
facility at 1315 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. in Chapel
Hill, NC. On
May 9 the Town Council voted to approve the Inter-Faith
Council’s plan for a 52 bed transitional housing facility
that includes 17 emergency cots.
- Statement
of Justification provides information supporting the
four findings of fact required to issue the Special Use
Permit (SUP) as per Chapel Hill’s Land Use Management
Ordinance.
- IFC
Executive Director's Presentation to the Town Council
at the March 21, 2011 Public Hearing.
-
Community
House Fact Sheet. Page 2 answers the question “Why
is 1315 MLK a good location for the new Community House?”
- Community
House Summary. All the highlights of the new Community
House proposal in just two pages.
- Town
of Chapel Hill information page. This website is maintained
by the town planning department and includes links for
each step of the process and related activity required
for IFC to receive the Special Use Permit to build the
new and better Community House.
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