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LIN: Right because $51,000 you could be talking about an elementary school teacher, a high <br /> school teacher, maybe a county worker right I think that falls into that category. So, I think <br /> when we talk about low income and affordable right. I just think that there's a lot of' <br /> misunderstanding on what — <br /> REPLOGLE: Excuse me, Mr. Lin, somebody has their mic on and they're talking story. Thank <br /> you. <br /> KERN: Mr. Chair, I believe it's the background of Mr. Lin. <br /> LIN: Yeah, that might be in my background, I apologize yeah. I have some visitors in my <br /> office. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay, carry on Mr. Lin. <br /> LIN: So, I just think there's some misconceptions on what low-income, I think that's a term { <br /> that's used a lot, but it may not necessarily mean low income. i <br /> MCCOMBER: Yeah, I can help kind of paint the picture a little bit I think Mr. Lin definitely <br /> clarified it a little bit in terms of the demographic we're talking about entry level county workers. <br /> Starting professions of like teachers, law enforcement, people that work in the food service <br /> industry, hospitality industries. So. we're not, though we could take in sort of a lower income <br /> spectrum because they would qualify that the demographic that we're talking about in terms of <br /> the families, which is sort of entry starting level occupations with 1 to 2 children. <br /> KATO: Perhaps I can give you a little bit more specifics. This will be our .first family project, <br /> so we don't really have a lot of data on who's in there, but we've been doing the self-help <br /> housing project for several years. That one the incomes can go higher up to eighty percent <br /> (80%) of the median income but based forty percent (40%) of the people in those projects are at <br /> fifty percent(50%) of the median income. The kind of people we end up recruiting really are <br /> cafeteria workers, policemen,basic working people. <br /> CLARKSON: So, I have a question, Mr. Replogle. <br /> REPLOGLE: Mr. Clarkson,please. <br /> CLARKSON: Is it foreseen that these families will be renting or will these be long-term leases <br /> equivalent to purchases or will they be purchases with conditions for prohibiting resale for a <br /> number of years. What will be the tenure for these residences? <br /> KATO: This program is scheduled to be all rentals. <br /> CLARKSON: Thank you. <br /> REPLOGLE: Sorry, all what? <br /> 9 <br /> EXHIBIT D(DRAFT) <br />