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<br />BACKGROUND 15 <br /> <br />(2) Where is front-end financing available? <br />(3) What mechanisms will facilitate front-end financing? <br />(4) How can front-end costs be repaid? Or should they be repaid? <br />(5) How can the burden of associated costs of energy development be <br />equitably distributed? <br /> <br />(6) How can increased public revenues resulting from energy develop- <br />ment be allocated to the public entity where the major impacts <br />occur? <br /> <br />(7) When does a community become a boom town? <br /> <br />(8) What are the appropriate levels of government (federal, state and <br />local) to deal with specific elements of the boom town financing <br />problem? <br /> <br />(g) What unit of local government is likely to have the greatest fi- <br />nancing needs and problems? <br /> <br />(10) How can publiC and private plans be coordinated? <br /> <br />In the housing area, the following issues were thought to be of central im- <br /> <br />portance: <br /> <br />(1) Who is responsible for providing housing for construction workers? <br />Permanent employees? Local service workers? <br /> <br />(2) How can the financial risk be reduced to lenders and builders? <br /> <br />(3) What will attract quality builders to an energy-impacted area? <br /> <br />(4) How can adequate hOUSing be made available in energy-impacted <br />communities on a timely basis? <br /> <br />(5) How can sufficient quantity and quality of mobile home pads be <br />provided? How can they be financed? How can pads be reclaimed <br />after they are no longer needed? <br /> <br />(6) How can a community tap the public programs available to assist <br />in housing? <br /> <br />(7) How can the high costs of providing housing be dealt with? <br /> <br />043'1 <br />