Oakville Beaver, 14 Mar 2014, p. 3

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Habitat Halton sets goal to build 75 homes over the next five years continued from p.1 single-family home is scheduled to be complete by the end of May. Habitat Halton's Fund Development Manager, Vickie Ho-Devine, said concrete forming for the home would take place this week and a call is being put out to groups interested in helping to build portions of the structure. A team from Metroland West Media Group, which includes the Oakville Beaver , will participate in the build on April 11. "We have a whole schedule of all the different tasks that need to be done for the build," said Ho-Devine. "Each week is a different task, so depending on the day the corporate team selects, they will be doing that job for the day. We can have groups of five to 15 come on board depending on the job. For example, framing will require 15 people. Doing a kitchen backsplash will require maybe five people to finish." She said electrical and plumbing work must be carried out by certified tradespeople. The Pembroke Drive construction project is the third Habitat build to take place in Oakville since Habitat Halton formed in 1999. The recipient families selected to live in these homes purchase them through a 35-year, interest free, no-profit mortgage held by Habitat Halton. Payments are adjustable to, but never exceed, 30 per cent of a family's income. While the recipient family for the Pembroke Drive home was not present Monday, Goldrup said they are looking forward to the completion of the project. · The applicant and co-applicant must have consistent work history and have a minimum yearly employment income of $24,000 to afford a mortgage. The website said the entire family's employment income and/or long-term disability income is considered, while families whose only source of income is Social Assistance (Ontario Works) or Employment Insurance are not accepted. There are no shortage of Habitat Halton projects currently on the go, including a Habitat Halton ReStore, which sells donated furniture and building materials at reduced prices, expected to open in Milton May 1. The existing ReStore in Burlington diverts more than 500 tonnes of usable materials from landfills annually and its proceeds cover Habitat Halton's administrative costs. Habitat Halton also plans to begin construction on two semi-detached homes in Milton during the spring/summer and a 12-unit townhouse complex and one bungalow in Burlington. In Acton, Ont., a rezoning application is currently being reviewed, which, if passed, would allow Habitat Halton to build nine or more affordable homes on a site. "Our board has set an ambitious goal of building 75 homes over the next five years," said Goldrup. "On average, that would be 15 homes per year. We are starting off this year very well by exceeding that number. It is exciting. There is quite a large need in Halton where one in nine people are living in poverty." For more information, visit www. habitathalton.ca. 3 | Friday, March 14, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Fifty representatives from the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OMDREB) joined Habitat for Humanity Halton Monday to celebrate the foundation excavation for a new Oakville home. OMDREB has committed $50,000 for the Pembroke Drive build and this is the fourth Habitat home it has sponsored. Holding the banner, from left, are Suzann Paterson, Jeff Mahannah, OMDREB president Jack McCrudden (centre), Marta Sponder, Janet Yu and Azim Rizvee.| photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver "They are excited and thrilled about having the opportunity to own their own home," she said. "Owning a home is a dream of theirs that they were not able to do on their own. With our help, their dream is coming true." 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