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The Inter-Faith Council is accepting applications for the Good Neighbor Plan Advisory Committee through Oct. 14.

The Chapel Hill Town Council required the IFC to create the plan when it approved the new shelter to be built on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The plan’s goal is to establish an understanding between future shelter residents and the surrounding community.

The committee, which currently has 19 members, is looking for two additional Home Owner Association representatives and two other members-at-large to advise the IFC on the plan. The committee is expected to finish its work in early 2012.

The IFC is looking for applicants who are from businesses and neighborhoods near the proposed site of the shelter but encourages all those who are interested to apply.

The advisory committee will review the applications. Applicants are also asked to attend about six meetings.

The application can be accessed at http://ifcweb.org/GNP-app.htm.
All applications should be emailed to Allan Rosen at project@ifcmailbox.org.

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