From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Fri Feb 1 11:44:36 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 11:44:36 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] Fwd: Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum, March 6, 2008 Message-ID: A reminder if you have suggestions to get them directly in to Chris Wolff now. I have suggested a breakout session on mortgages as related to affordable housing. You may want to send additional ideas around that topic. Thanks, Mark ____________________________________ From: cwolff at islandinstitute.org To: cwolff at islandinstitute.org, mlongreene2 at aol.com, EMahoney at harborviewproperties.com, bahoppin at aol.com, mpassano at earthlink.net, rkberle at msn.com, arobinson at islandinstitute.org, bbrewer at islandinstitute.org, tyoungs at islandinstitute.org CC: cmoulton at islandinstitute.org, rsnyder at islandinstitute.org, bisharatl at aol.com, publicservant1 at chebeague.net, njordan at long-island.lib.me.us, amayo at islandinstitute.org, portlandnorth at gmail.com Sent: 2/1/2008 11:36:44 A.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: RE: Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum, March 6, 2008 Hi everyone, Just a reminder that I will need your feedback/recommendations by Monday at the latest for the March 6th Casco Bay Affordable Housing forum so we can pull together relevant panelists. Have a great weekend! Chris ____________________________________ From: Chris Wolff Sent: Wed 1/16/2008 4:18 PM To: 'Mark Greene'; EMahoney at harborviewproperties.com; bahoppin at aol.com; Beth Howe; 'Roger Berle'; Alden Robinson; Brooke Brewer; Thea Youngs Cc: Nancy Carter; Cyrus Moulton; Robert Snyder; bisharatl at aol.com; Donna Damon; njordan at long-island.lib.me.us Subject: Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum, March 6, 2008 Hello Casco Bay affordable (year-round) housing folks, The holidays are over, and as cold as it has been outside, many of us are already starting to look ahead, planning for a busy spring and summer season. The Island Institute is responding to a desire expressed at the Maine State Housing Island breakout session at the Governor's Affordable Housing Conference and the Fellows Advisors meeting in August to hold an Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum for folks to be able to get together and discuss island specific problems, share strategies and grant opportunities, and brainstorm solutions. In order to make the 4 hour forum most productive for you, we are asking island housing organizations to identify ideas and needs that could be met during this gathering. It may be helpful to line up a panel of experts based on your identified needs. Please respond to the questions below by Friday, February 1st. We have scheduled the Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum to take place on Thursday, March 6, from 10-2. The location is yet to be determined and will be based on the number or participants. Please RSVP with the answers to your questions as to how many people plan to attend so we can coordinate lunch. Please pass along to other folks who may be interested in attending and providing feedback to these questions. We may decide to open this up to other islands, but I'm most concerned about making sure that this forum is structured to meet the needs of Casco Bay islands. Thanks for your help, and I look forward to a productive gathering! Hope to see you on March 6th! Chris Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum Survey Please fill out survey and return to Chris Wolff by email at _cwolff at islandinstitute.org_ (mailto:cwolff at islandinstitute.org) by Friday, February 1, 2008. 1. What would you like to learn more about in regards to affordable housing policies: buy-back, equity, land leases, etc.? 2. What is going well for your organization? What are some of the difficulties you have faced? 3. What are some of the things you would like to learn from the other islands? 4. If we were to pull together a panel of housing experts, what group(s) would you like represented, or which professionals should we include (housing lawyer, land trust people, etc.)? 5. How would you like the time structured: morning panel discussion, afternoon sharing, etc.? 6. Who is planning to attend the Forum (please give a concrete number and list of names)? **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Mon Feb 4 07:38:09 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 07:38:09 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] MISCA organization (Brenda -copy for Chee) Message-ID: Good morning All, The MISCA (Monhegan) By-Laws I sent out earlier for your review should be looked at as only a conceptual way we might reorganize and blend the YRHC (Corp) and YRHC (Committee). There are all kinds of details in the Monhegan plan (dues etc.) that I suspect are not the way we want to do it. I will be working further this week on a boiled down version of this a draft proposal for us to further work over. I know it is a lot of work to read thru such a document as I sent out, but it seems worth seeing the original before we chop it up. I suspect our final product will be simpler and more Long Island friendly. MG **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Mon Feb 4 14:11:13 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 14:11:13 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] Bar Harbor "Green Housing" issues Message-ID: ____________________________________ From: katie_wegner at hotmail.com To: mlongreene2 at aol.com Sent: 2/4/2008 1:52:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: RE: [Year-Round Housing] YRHC Meeting Agenda - Tues. Feb. 5 Hi Mark, I was looking up Bar Harbor's recent affordable housing project and it's "greeness" and this is what I found. Thought you might be interested. Katie BAR HARBOR — Many of the families originally involved in the Bar Harbor Housing Authority’s (BHHA) workforce housing development have dropped out of the project, leaving just 12 on the waiting list for new homes. But it shouldn’t be a problem to recruit more, said BHHA executive director Terry Kelley. The environmentally friendly construction, energy efficient design, and affordable price tag should all help to sell the homes as they are completed. “We’ve got 16 to 18 months to finish this up. In that amount of time, I feel pretty comfortable that people will be able to see what we’ve tried to put together for a model community,” he said. The development is being phased in, with a goal of building 31 houses by spring, 2009. Eight houses are under construction now, with the first one due to be finished this spring. Of the 31 houses in the development, six will be sold at market value, while the other 25 will be offered at a base price of between $160,000 and $180,000. The lower-priced houses are intended for families with at least one member working on Mount Desert Island and with a gross income that falls into the moderate range, or less than $70,000 per year. Mr. Kelley said he wasn’t surprised that so many families have opted out of the project since it started in 2004. He expressed confidence that an open house planned for next week, along with several other publicity initiatives in the works, would draw in a new crop of interested buyers. “When we first started this, it was a long time ago. Sticking around and waiting it out has been grueling,” he said. “I think once somebody can get in there and see what a house looks like, it will be a lot easier to sell.” The open house will be on Thursday, Jan. 17 beginning at noon. The houses are being built close together on about five acres of land off of Sandy Lane, which intersects with the Knox Road in Town Hill. Approximately 35 acres surrounding the houses, also owned by the BHHA will be deeded as open space. The stormwater and wastewater systems on the property all employ advanced technology to prevent nitrogen and nitrates from polluting the Northeast Creek watershed, and the houses themselves also contain a number of environmentally features. “The houses are really super, super green,” Mr. Kelley said. Among the green features are low VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints and glues, and hardwood floors instead of carpeting to control mold and avoid toxic chemicals in carpet. All of the framing products have been harvested within 300 miles, and all of the kitchen finishes are maple, birch, and oak, also harvested relatively locally. “The kitchen cabinets are made of wheat board, which is a renewable resource. Fly ash, a readily available byproduct from coal power plants, has been incorporated into the concrete used of the foundations. The fly ash makes the concrete harder while enabling the builder to stretch the material,” Terry Kelley said. One of the most important green aspects to the home construction should result in a significantly lower energy footprint than in traditional houses, organizers say. The walls have been framed with two-by-sixes, 24-inches on center, with two-by-four horizontal strapping. This uses less overall lumber than traditional framing, while creating a wider cavity for insulation. Instead of filling that cavity with rolled fiberglass, the builders will blow in dense-pack cellulose insulation, a recycled product that is in large supply, Mr. Kelley said, and should create a well-insulated home when combined with some of the other features. “It’s our goal that these homes can be heated for $500 a year,” he said. The basic house size is 1,200 square feet, not including the basement or the attic. But design options have the potential to raise the living area to 3,000 square feet, Mr. Kelley said. The houses have been designed to easily accept an addition, which will be offered as an option to the buyer, or could be built later. A finished basement or attic also is an option. Including any of the options would raise the base cost, Mr. Kelley said. Solar hot water systems and pellet stoves are two other options available to buyers. Standard heating will be a monitor-style propane heater. Because the houses are built so tightly, they will all include an automated air-exchange system. The BHHA has not had to draw on the $1 million bond that the town approved for the project at town meeting in June 2007, and might not need the money at all, Mr. Kelley said. Even so, the availability of the money has helped to keep the project moving along. “The bond from the town was a very appreciated gift of insurance. It gave us some flexibility to do things because of timing,” Mr. Kelley said. The property being developed was once part of the 200-acre Pooler Farm, which the BHHA bought in 2004, in a deal that conserved 150 acres bordering Northeast Creek with Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT). The U.S. Congress recently approved money for Acadia National Park to purchase a portion of that land from MCHT. The BHHA will give the land beneath the house to the buyer to use as a down payment with the bank. Once the home is resold, the value of that land goes back to the BHHA, so it can be passed on to the next buyer. Any appreciation in the value of the house will be kept by the owner at the time of resale. For directions and more information, call the BHHA at 288-4770. ____________________________________ From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 10:22:11 -0500 To: housingcommittee at townoflongisland.us CC: yrhasc at townoflongisland.us Subject: [Year-Round Housing] YRHC Meeting Agenda - Tues. Feb. 5 Hi All, Attached please find the minutes of last Tuesday's meeting; green standards (you only need to care about the first 7 pages); MISCA by laws (same - only the first 7 pages); new agenda. A lot of homework here! Mark ____________________________________ Who's never won? _Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music._ (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000 02548) ____________________________________ Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! _Learn more._ (http://biggestloser.msn.com/) = **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Fri Feb 22 14:48:44 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 14:48:44 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] Fwd: Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum, March 6, 2008 Message-ID: Hi All, The party's over - I'm back!! Sounds like a good assortment of stuff shaping up for this Forum and a chance to talk with others. Let me know if you want to attend all or part. It would be good to share some of the work that is happening with the Application and Selection stuff as that is always a challenging issue for all housing groups it seems - is there a YRHASC member willing to do a summary of where you are at for the Forum? I will do an overview of the YRHC progress and issues. Thanks, Mark ____________________________________ From: cwolff at islandinstitute.org To: cwolff at islandinstitute.org, mlongreene2 at aol.com, EMahoney at harborviewproperties.com, bahoppin at aol.com, mpassano at earthlink.net, rkberle at msn.com, arobinson at islandinstitute.org, bbrewer at islandinstitute.org, tyoungs at islandinstitute.org CC: ncarter at islandinstitute.org, cmoulton at islandinstitute.org, rsnyder at islandinstitute.org, bisharatl at aol.com, publicservant1 at chebeague.net, njordan at long-island.lib.me.us, liza at genesisfund.org, iap at midcoast.com, bob324 at chebeague.net, terry.kelley at emdiha.org Sent: 2/22/2008 2:28:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum, March 6, 2008 Hi everyone, This is a reminder that the Island Institute will be hosting a Casco Bay Forum on Affordable Housing on Thursday, March 6th. Originally, we were going to run the forum from 10-2, but the ferry terminal conference room is not available for the morning. So, the forum will run from 1:30- 5:00, in order to coordinate with Long Island’s boat into Portland, and Peaks Island’s boat back later that afternoon. The Forum will take place at the Casco Bay Lines conference room in Portland (see directions below.) We will spend the first 1 ¾ hours with a panel discussion, and then the rest of the time will be spent sharing ideas and resources, and brainstorming for further needs and the next Affordable Housing Symposium, scheduled for spring, 2009. The panelists include: Terry Kelley, Executive Director of the Ellsworth and Mount Desert Island Housing Authority. Terry will talk about how the land trust model has worked with some of their developments on MDI, and how they creatively financed some of their projects. Joanne Whitehead, Executive Director of Islesboro Affordable Property. Joanne will talk about land acquisition and proposed projects, as well as current developments, challenges and successes. Brooke Brewer, Peaks Island Fellow placed with Homestart. Brooke attended a conference in January sponsored by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in California. Topics covered included an introduction to community land trusts and designing resale formulas and managing resales. She will talk about the information covered during these workshops and share resource materials. Brooke will also be working with Joanne Campbell from Camden National Bank to pull together helpful funding resources. I’ve tried to design this content based on some of your needs. Of course, we ’ll only be able to scratch the surface of these needs in 3 ½ hours. It would be helpful for all if you could come prepared to share tools and resources with each other. If you’ve developed good selection criteria, applications, resale formulas, funding strategies, board and committee development, public outreach efforts, strategies for minimizing NIBMYism, please plan to bring these documents/ideas. If you’d like to e-mail me any forms, I’d be happy to make copies. I’m trying to leave plenty of time for all of you to talk and share resources. I look forward to seeing you in March. Please pass along to others who may be interested. Again, please RSVP with numbers so I can set up the room appropriately. Thanks, and have a great weekend! Chris Directions to the Casco Bay Ferry Terminal: >From the north: Take 295 S to Portland Take the Frankin Arterial, exit 7. Go straight through all the lights until you hit Commercial Street- you’ll be facing the Ferry Terminal Parking Garage. Go straight at this light and park in the Garage. The Ferry Terminal is connected to the Garage. Go to the ticket counter and they will direct you to the conference room. If you get lost, you can try calling my cell phone- 712-8551. **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/ 2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Mon Feb 25 10:12:36 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:12:36 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] By-laws draft for YRHC Tues. Meeting Message-ID: Hi All, This is the Draft By Laws copy we gave you printed versions of last meeting. Would love to finish this off tomorrow nite. We will also be looking a land to bring to Town Meeting for future use (if that was not on the agenda). MG **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. 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Eastern Standard Time, townoflongisland at verizon.net writes: The deadline for reports from Boards/Committee to go into the Town Report is March 15th – would anyone from either YRH or YRHASC like to submit one for the Town Report? Brenda ____________________________________ From: yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us [mailto:yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us] On Behalf Of Mlongreene2 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:10 AM To: yrhasc at townoflongisland.us Subject: Re: [yrhasc] YRHASC Summary Hi Sandie, Just catching up with some stuff here. That is a great summary of the works to date. I have penned a couple of suggestions. Use or not! They should show in red. If not, I will give you a paper copy at this week's meeting. Are there other YRHASC folks who would be interested in the Institute conference next week? Let me know for reservations. Thanks, Mark In a message dated 2/23/2008 7:44:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Sscheurman at aol.com writes: All: The attached is what I propose to share with others at the Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum on March 6, 2008. Would appreciate any comments on this asap as I would like to forward this page on to Chris for copying to hand out at the meeting. WOW! Look at all we have done to date!! This is very impressive. Thanks! Sandie ____________________________________ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. _Watch the video on AOL Living._ (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) _______________________________________________ yrhasc mailing list yrhasc at townoflongisland.us http://townoflongisland.us/mailman/listinfo/yrhasc_townoflongisland.us ____________________________________ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. _Watch the video on AOL Living._ (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) _______________________________________________ yrhasc mailing list yrhasc at townoflongisland.us http://townoflongisland.us/mailman/listinfo/yrhasc_townoflongisland.us **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. 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Brenda _____ From: yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us [mailto:yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us] On Behalf Of Mlongreene2 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:10 AM To: yrhasc at townoflongisland.us Subject: Re: [yrhasc] YRHASC Summary Hi Sandie, Just catching up with some stuff here. That is a great summary of the works to date. I have penned a couple of suggestions. Use or not! They should show in red. If not, I will give you a paper copy at this week's meeting. Are there other YRHASC folks who would be interested in the Institute conference next week? Let me know for reservations. Thanks, Mark In a message dated 2/23/2008 7:44:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Sscheurman at aol.com writes: All: The attached is what I propose to share with others at the Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum on March 6, 2008. Would appreciate any comments on this asap as I would like to forward this page on to Chris for copying to hand out at the meeting. WOW! Look at all we have done to date!! This is very impressive. Thanks! Sandie _____ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. _______________________________________________ yrhasc mailing list yrhasc at townoflongisland.us http://townoflongisland.us/mailman/listinfo/yrhasc_townoflongisland.us _____ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. Watch the video on AOL Living. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Mlongreene2 at aol.com Thu Feb 28 08:44:16 2008 From: Mlongreene2 at aol.com (Mlongreene2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:44:16 EST Subject: [yrhcworking] [yrhasc] YRHASC Summary Message-ID: Brenda, I will be writing one report for for the Housing Program in general as Housing Administrator which includes the YRHC, YRHCorp, and YRHASC progress. The YRHASC will not meet until next week and can decide if they want to do something additional. MG In a message dated 2/28/2008 8:39:49 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, townoflongisland at verizon.net writes: The deadline for reports from Boards/Committee to go into the Town Report is March 15th – would anyone from either YRH or YRHASC like to submit one for the Town Report? Brenda ____________________________________ From: yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us [mailto:yrhasc-bounces at townoflongisland.us] On Behalf Of Mlongreene2 at aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:10 AM To: yrhasc at townoflongisland.us Subject: Re: [yrhasc] YRHASC Summary Hi Sandie, Just catching up with some stuff here. That is a great summary of the works to date. I have penned a couple of suggestions. Use or not! They should show in red. If not, I will give you a paper copy at this week's meeting. Are there other YRHASC folks who would be interested in the Institute conference next week? Let me know for reservations. Thanks, Mark In a message dated 2/23/2008 7:44:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Sscheurman at aol.com writes: All: The attached is what I propose to share with others at the Casco Bay Affordable Housing Forum on March 6, 2008. Would appreciate any comments on this asap as I would like to forward this page on to Chris for copying to hand out at the meeting. WOW! Look at all we have done to date!! This is very impressive. Thanks! Sandie ____________________________________ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. _Watch the video on AOL Living._ (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) _______________________________________________ yrhasc mailing list yrhasc at townoflongisland.us http://townoflongisland.us/mailman/listinfo/yrhasc_townoflongisland.us ____________________________________ Delicious ideas to please the pickiest eaters. _Watch the video on AOL Living._ (http://living.aol.com/video/how-to-please-your-picky-eater/rachel-campos-duffy/2050827?NCID=aolcmp00300000002598) _______________________________________________ yrhcworking mailing list yrhcworking at townoflongisland.us http://townoflongisland.us/mailman/listinfo/yrhcworking_townoflongisland.us **************Ideas to please picky eaters. Watch video on AOL Living. 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