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After a brie <br />that some o <br />Office in or <br />action. Th, <br />take to com <br />be taken at <br />planning ste <br />missioners, <br />discussion of the project planning barriers, Mr. Louis suggested <br />the Commission members go to Chicago and visit the URA Regional <br />der that they may more fully understand the situation and press for <br />re should be inquiries as to the minimum amount of time it will <br />,fete the planning stage, and whether or not three or four steps could <br />time rather than only one. In general, finding any way in which the <br />;e of the project could be expedited would be the aim of the Com- <br />Mr. Helmen then made a motion that Mr. Place, President, Mr. Sucher, Director, <br />Mr. Baer, Attorney, and himself make the trip to the Chicago Office in the near <br />future for die purpose of expediting the planning stage of the Sample Street Project. <br />Mr. Louis seconded the motion and it was unanimously carried. Mr. Sucher was <br />directed to Triake the appointment with one of the URA officials for the occasion. <br />4. <br />The resoluti <br />for the eligi <br />deterioratin <br />unimproved: <br />purposes. ' <br />mental influ <br />plated by the <br />of the envir( <br />Mr. Louis <br />and it was <br />5 . IP IR <br />Proposed ne <br />per year); o <br />per half yea <br />of 1960 ($3, <br />six months <br />uIQi7I'IION ON IEIL.ILGIE BIILETY ®IF SiAMIPILE S YIRIEIEY <br />C Y AIRIEA <br />)n states that the project area conforms to the federal requirements <br />ility category of a developed, clearly predominantly residential, <br />area, since only 11.3% of the total land 'in the project area is <br />and 88% of the privately developed area is used for residential <br />he project area is subject to a multiplicity of detrimental environ- <br />nces, and rehabilitation would not accomplish the purposes contem- <br />federal and state urban renewal laws, since the detrimental influences <br />ament could not be thereby eliminated. <br />a motion to pass the resolution, with Mr. Koczan seconding it, <br />iously carried. <br />Il%(6t0 BffiImG1EU <br />w personnel for 1960 would consist of one full time Inspector ($5, 000 <br />ie Relocation Director covering the last six months of 1960 ($3, 000 <br />•); one Community Organization Worker covering the last six months <br />X00 per half year); one Administrative Assistant covering the last <br />f 1960 ($2, 700 per half year). <br />
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