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Angels Camp approves reimbursement options, fee offsets to shrink Habitat for Humanity shortfall
Summary
After lengthy public comment and council debate, Angels Camp approved a package of resolutions allowing reimbursements and fee‑schedule changes intended to reduce a roughly $1.3 million shortfall on the Eureka Oaks/Habitat for Humanity workforce housing project, including a reimbursement option capped at $545,000 and direction to allow grant offsets for wastewater hookups.
The Angels Camp City Council on Dec. 16 approved a set of measures intended to reduce a shortfall in the Eureka Oaks workforce housing project built by Habitat for Humanity.
In a staff presentation, Amy said the project’s "shortfall is actually about $1,300,000," then outlined three remedies: applying an anticipated FEMA capital grant, approving a reimbursement agreement for the off‑site waterline, and amending the fee schedule to allow grant offsets for wastewater as already permitted for water. She described the council’s options as either reimbursing Habitat for "55% of the cost" of the off‑site waterline or "100% of the cost," with a cap "not to exceed $545,000."…
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