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6. NdW BUSINESS (Cont'd <br />i. Rehabilitation Grants, E -3: Authorization <br />was requested for four 4 rehabilitation grants, in the <br />Northeast Code Enforcement Project, E -3, for the follow- <br />ing: <br />Parcell No. Address <br />20 -21 <br />23 -19 <br />26 -28 <br />36 -30 <br />Grant Amount <br />923 <br />N. <br />Hill <br />Street <br />$1,935.00 <br />717 <br />N. <br />Hill <br />Street <br />2,787.00 <br />803 <br />N. <br />St. <br />Peter Street <br />1,049.00 <br />619 <br />N. <br />Hill,Street <br />Thomas Street <br />3,495.00 <br />On motion by Mr. Wiggins, seconded by Mr. Wade, the <br />above listed grants were approved and unanimously carried. <br />Rev. Williams asked if these grants bring the properties <br />up to code. Mr. Taylor answered: "Yes." <br />j. Rehabilitation Grants, E -5: Authorization <br />was r quested for six 6 rehabilitation grants, in the <br />Model Cities East Code Enforcement Project, E -5, for the <br />folio ing: <br />Parcell No. <br />22 -5 <br />32 -26 <br />30 -47 <br />32 -48 <br />32 -50 <br />32 -59 <br />Grant Amount <br />118 <br />St. <br />Paul Place <br />$3,255.00 <br />1138 <br />W. <br />Jefferson Blvd. <br />3,489.00 <br />111 <br />S. <br />Laurel Street <br />2,464.00 <br />1035 <br />W. <br />Thomas Street <br />2,213.00 <br />1025 <br />W. <br />Thomas Street <br />1,543.00 <br />207 <br />S. <br />Laurel Street <br />2,974.00 <br />On motion by Rev. Williams, seconded by Mr. Chenney, the <br />above listed grants were approved and unanimously carried. <br />7. P <br />a. <br />organ! <br />1 ocat' <br />ing it <br />di agnc <br />Resol t <br />City n <br />July 1 <br />26; tr <br />24th 1 <br />Part ] <br />complE <br />S REPORTS <br />Merry Avenue Project: Mr. Taylor advised the <br />zation of the PAC, meeting on the project and re- <br />on benefits, declaratory resolution, and the build - <br />spection and project photograph are 100% complete; <br />stic survey for relocation 90 %; appraisals 60 %; the <br />tion declaring plan to be in conformance with the <br />aster plan was passed by the Area Plan Commission <br />8; the Resolution on the MACOG agenda for July <br />e Resolution on the City Council agenda for July <br />o authorize the project; and the preparation of <br />and Part II application is approximately 70% <br />FOUR (4) REHABILITATION <br />GRANTS APPROVED, PARCEL <br />NOS. 20 -21, 23 -1911 <br />26 -28 & 36 -30, E -3 <br />SIX (6) REHABILITATION <br />GRANTS APPROVED, PARCEL <br />NOS. 22 -5, 32 -26, 30 -47, <br />32 -48, 32 -50 & 32 -59, <br />E -5 <br />MERRY AVENUE PROJECT <br />
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