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The City Council unanimously accepted a $1,500 offer from Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity for four Myers Street parcels and began a 10-day upset bid process, with conditions requiring single-family homes for qualifying low- or moderate-income households.
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The properties may be sold through a public bidding process, but any future buyer must follow the same housing conditions. Habitat must build one home on each parcel for a household earning no more than 80% of the area median family income, or the property may revert to the City under specified conditions. Council also unanimously authorized investigations into ethics complaints involving the mayor and a councilmember, and approved a 2% retroactive compensation increase for the City Manager by a 6-1 vote.
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