g. Thre option agreements were approved today:for.execution 3 OPTION AGREE-
<br />for Parcels 0 -7, 40 -18 and 28 -10 in the LaSalle Park Project, R -57 MENTS APPROVED,
<br />upon a motion by Mr. Kompar, seconded by Mr. Chenney. LASALLE, R -57
<br />h. Resolution 194 received Commission approval on a motion RESOLUTION 194,
<br />by Mr. Kompar, seconded by Rev. Kirk, and.relates to acquisition of LASALLE, R -57
<br />Parcels 40 -1, 22 -24, 9 -17, 28- 4,.and 46 -17 through condemnation
<br />proceedings and authorizes the mailing of the 10 day notice to
<br />parcel owners. Each owner has been diligently pursued for purpose
<br />of purchase of said property, but with no result.
<br />i. Upon notion by Mr. Chenney, seconded by Rev. Kirk, the 115 REHAB,GRANT
<br />Commission approved standard Form HUD -6260, for Section 115 Rehabili- APPROVED, LASALLE
<br />tation Grant, in connection with Parcel 19 -15, LaSalle Park Project, PARK, R -57'
<br />R -57.
<br />j. The P esident of the South Bend Jaycees, Mr. Juan Cintron, APPROVED POSSIBLE
<br />has approachel the staff about the possibility of organizing a weed WEED CUTTING CON -
<br />cutting progr m in the LaSalle Park Project, R -57, involving those TRACT WITH JAYCEES
<br />vacant proper ies which have not been acquired at this time. The LASALLE PARK, R -57
<br />Commission ap roved staff recommendation to execute a contract not
<br />to exceed $25).00 for subject weed cutting program with payment
<br />to be made fr m the LaSalle.Property Management funds, on.a motion
<br />by Rev. Kirk, seconded by Mr. Kompar.
<br />k. The C
<br />icago DHUD office has rejected the Commission's attempt
<br />SECOND DEMOLITION
<br />to have 19 ad
<br />itional derelict buildings added to the current demo-
<br />CONTRACT BID OPEN -
<br />lition contra
<br />t. HUD stated that these buildings could only be
<br />ING SEPT. 6, 1967,
<br />demolished th
<br />ough the work of another Demolition Contract. Subse-
<br />LASALLE PARK, R -57
<br />quently, the
<br />econd contract has been forwarded to Chicago office
<br />for approval,
<br />and submits all parcels to be acquired whether-vacant
<br />or not at the
<br />request of the federal office. Upon receiving approval,
<br />the contract
<br />will be advertised August 22 -29, 1967, with bid opening
<br />to be on the
<br />6th of September.
<br />7. PROGRESS
<br />REPORTS
<br />a. Industrial
<br />Expansion Project, R -56. The staff has been
<br />INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION
<br />informed y t
<br />e Chicago office, that the Part I Application for the
<br />PROJECT, R -56
<br />Industrial Expansion
<br />Project, R -56, requires further documentation.
<br />In the interim,
<br />the Relocation Department has prepared an informa-
<br />tional brochure
<br />to be supplied to the residents of this project
<br />area. Also the
<br />Relocation Staff is resurveying the area in
<br />anticipation of
<br />a requirement spelled out in the forthcoming letter.
<br />b. Cent
<br />appraisae
<br />be completed
<br />renewal plan
<br />c. Relo
<br />to date have
<br />35 of the wo
<br />1 Downtown Project, R -66. The first acquisition CENTRAL DOWNTOWN
<br />g prepardd by North Central Appraisal Company will PROJECT, R -66
<br />y September 1, 1967, after which a preliminary urban
<br />s forthcoming.
<br />tion Report, LaSalle Park, R -57. Relocation activities RELOCATION REPORT,
<br />ehoused 76 families and 9 individuals. Of this total, LASALLE PARK,
<br />load were placed into Sales Housing, 21 into Public R -57
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