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South Bend edevelopment Commission <br />Rescheduled I Regular Meeting - June 27, 1990 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. comzinuea... <br />. Kolata: Yes, we didn't address <br />yogr concern as to whether your mother <br />should put some money into the property <br />or not. Is it from a Code Enforcement <br />Mr; Fuller: No, just routine. <br />Kolata: We should be able to give <br />yai a better answer on when the purchase <br />offers will come as soon as we get the <br />irornmental reports. I'm hoping we'll <br />be able to set prices at our next <br />meeting, which is July 13th. That would <br />be an offering price. Again, the <br />Canmission takes the information from <br />the appraisers and sets a price and <br />authorizes the staff to send a purchase <br />offer. You can accept that, you can <br />re ect it, or you can come back with a <br />ter offer, in which case we <br />n otiate. That is independent from the <br />re ocation. The relocation is handled <br />by a certain set of rules as to what <br />people are eligible for and they differ <br />as to whether you are a tenant or an <br />omier occupant. We treat them <br />sqkirately. So, no matter what you <br />se tle on the purchase price, the <br />reLocation is handled separately. If we <br />do i 't come to an agreement, we would <br />se id it to the court and the court would <br />fi a what is called condemnation and the <br />cotrt would decide what is the fair <br />Mr Dailey: May I get away from the <br />Pr ce for a second? Say that you're the <br />property owner and his is a rental <br />p perty. Does the Commission, etc., do <br />they find a place to relocate these <br />people? Or do the people have to do it <br />on their own. <br />of <br />c. Kolata: Both. We will assist <br />>ple. And we have to let people know <br />places that are available. We are <br />-13- <br />