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6. fEW BUSINESS (Cont'd) <br />Motion was made by Mr. Wiggins, seconded by Rev. Williams, <br />to a prove the vacant lots to City for parking, as agreed, <br />for One ($1.00) Dollar consideration per lot--contingent <br />as agreed upon by City representatives and staff. Motion <br />unanimously carried. <br />Moti n was made by Mr. Wiggins, seconded by Mr. Wade, to <br />appr ve Commercial Lease on Parcel No. 9 -17. 'Motion unani- <br />mously carried. <br />7. QTHER BUSINESS <br />Closing of Jefferson_ Street during the <br />Mr. labaugh advised this ,-may only take a couple <br />inst ad of the estimated time of two weeks. <br />VACANT LOTS TO CITY <br />APPROVED FOR PARKING, <br />CONTINGENT ON MEETING <br />WITH OFFICIALS. <br />COMMERCIAL LEASE <br />APPROVED, PARCEL 9 -17, <br />R -66 <br />ak season:. JEFFERSON STREET <br />f days, CLOSING, R -66 <br />President Helmen requested Mr. Slabaugh to work this out <br />with Mr. Taylor and the contractor, and overcome the possi- <br />bility of cutting off Jefferson, at least over the next <br />sixty days, with the minimum amount of time, at no more <br />expense. "If you.are going to do it, do it right away." <br />Mr. labaugh advised there is a coaxial cable that may have <br />to b moved....main intercontinental link. <br />Lincolnway and Monroe: LINCOLNWAY AND MONROE, <br />Mr. ing asked when_ Lincolnway and Monroe will be opened? R -66 <br />Mr. labaugh advised they are paving today and tomorrow, <br />and 1he curbs are in. It will. be open to traffic in about <br />ten cays. When the cold weather sets in, asphalt cannot <br />be put on. <br />Mr. laylor said the agreement with the contractor is that <br />they will not close Jefferson until Lincolnway is open. <br />This is our agreement with the contractor. <br />8. OROGRESS REPORTS <br />a. Business Relocation R -66: Mr..Paul E. Becher, BUSINESS RELOCATION, <br />Comm rcial Re ocation Director, submitted a written report R -66 <br />advi ing before the Commission today are six claims for <br />movi g expenses, totalling $40,040.00, and two Small Busi- <br />ness Displacement Payments of $2,500.00 each. The total <br />of a 1 claims is $45,040.00. <br />There are approximately 18 business concerns who have com- <br />pleted their moves but have not yet filed a final claim. <br />Of these, four have elected to defer the filing of their <br />clai until such time as payment can be made under the <br />new tegulations of the Uniform Relocation Act of 1970. <br />-15- <br />