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7. PROGRESS REPORTS (Cont'd <br />b. Business Relocation, R -66: Mr. John A. Kotzen- <br />mache , Business Relocation Officer, submitted June's <br />writt n activities report. <br />Three 4talling usiness relocation moving expense claims were <br />paid $8,830.47. <br />The f�llowing business firms have been relocated during <br />the m nth of June: <br />1 Cooperation Book Nook (Parcel 3 -12) 6 -30 -72 <br />2 New York Furs (Parcel 4 -9) 6 -16 -72 <br />3 Helen's Boutique (Parcel 9 -1) 6 -30 -72 <br />4 Professional Hearing Aid (Parcel 9 -17) 6 -16 -72 <br />5 Vita Fair Drugs (Parcel 9 -31) 6 -30 -72 <br />c Property Management: Rev. Kirk's written report <br />for t e R -57 project advised Flying Squad youths are being <br />emplo ed and are under the general supervision of the La- <br />Salle Park Neighborhood Center. The Wheel Horse tractor <br />being used is a donation to A.C.T.I.O.N., Inc. by the Wheel <br />Horse Corporation. <br />In R-66 project, the rent roll for the month of July is <br />$3,586.00--a decrease of $1,584.00 -- representing ten (10) <br />commercial and two (2) residential tenants left on the rent <br />roll. The decrease in the rent roll is caused by ten (10) <br />relocations in the month of June - -four (4) residential and <br />six ( ) commercial. <br />A. <br />ing <br />E -3: <br />d Rehabilitation Report, Site Offices: Mr. Richard <br />a ison, Rehabilitation Director, reported the follow - <br />a tivities in his written report: <br />R -57: <br />E -5: <br />3 initial inspections, 1 re- inspection, and 3 final <br />inspections. The members of the Northeast Council <br />have appointed a steering committee from PAC to <br />evaluate problems in the area. <br />1 initial inspection and two final inspections. <br />19 initial inspections and 1 re- inspection. <br />The f nancial advisors are currently processing a total of <br />54 ca es, to be determined as to whether they will be grants, <br />loans or owner rehabilitation. <br />e <br />Howel <br />folio <br />Relocation Progress Report: Mrs. Dorothy Howell <br />Director of Residential Relocation, submitted the <br />ing: <br />- 11 - <br />BUSINESS RELOCATION, <br />R -66 <br />PROPERTY MANAGEMENT <br />REHABILITATION RE- <br />PORTS, R -57, E -3 & <br />E -5 OFFICES <br />RELOCATION PROGRESS <br />REPORT <br />
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