In a recent government meeting, Habitat for Humanity representatives sought a waiver to assist a family in securing their home, marking a rare request in the organization’s eight-and-a-half-year history. The representative emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that without the waiver, the family would be unable to finalize their home purchase.
The discussion highlighted the family's commitment, with one member having completed 275 hours of \"sweat equity\" while balancing a full-time job and parenting responsibilities. The commission was informed that the family had been in the program prior to receiving funds from an insurance company, which complicated their application process.
As the meeting progressed, a motion was made to approve the waiver, with a second from Commissioner Cleggs. Questions arose regarding the need for specific wording to clarify that the waiver was based on \"extenuating circumstances,\" ensuring it would not set a precedent for future requests. The commission agreed to modify the motion accordingly.
The meeting also noted upcoming home dedication events in Stoughton and Oregon, inviting commissioners to witness the completion of new homes, including those for the family in question. The representative expressed gratitude for the commission's consideration and reiterated the importance of their decision in stabilizing the family's housing situation.