Pubdate: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 Source: Winchester Sun (KY) Copyright: 2000 The Winchester Sun Contact: http://www.winchestersun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1083 Author: Betty Ratliff Smith, Sun Staff Writer HOUSING AGENCY APPROVES DRUG FELON BAN Applicants who have been convicted of a felony on drug possession, trafficking or drug use will not be considered for admission to any unit of the Housing Authority of Winchester for five years, according to a resolution adopted by the authority Tuesday night. The resolution also stipulates that persons who have been evicted will not be considered for five years and then only with good references and no evictions during the five-year period they are not living in the housing units. In addition, persons who have applied for occupancy must have their application completed within six months or have been in touch with the housing authority to avoid purging and applicants who are employed at the time of application must have been employed for a minimum of six months prior to applying for the apartment. In his executive director's report, Edward Stone announced that 366 apartments currently are under lease. He added that several of the remaining 34 apartments were vacant due to evictions or deaths while some are in the process of being renovated. He added that the audit, being done by John Lane CPA, will be finished in the near future and that Bill Parker, an engineer from Housing and Urban development, completed a review and inspection of the properties on Aug. 28 with no findings. Stone added that furnace cleaning and changing of filters is underway and that smoke alarms are tested each month. Also Stone said two transformers have been added in Memorial Park, replacing an electric transformer that had burned out at that location. He reported that 34 bathrooms are being renovated. However, the work was not acceptable to the local authority, Stone said, HUD had stated after an inspection that the work was below average, but not enough for default on the bond. He said that the contractor had received payment, made to three parties, the contractor, sub-contractors and suppliers. "This way," Stone explained, "we guaranteed that all involved would be paid." Another firm will be hired to complete the project. John G. Roche, chairman, presided. In addition to Stone and Roche, others present were Dorothy T. Givens, vice chairman; Edward Richardson and Mary Davis, commissioners, and Maxine Tackett, deputy director. Mayor Dodd Dixon was absent due to conflicting schedules. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom