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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />all be accepted. It will depend on the <br />circumstances and how far apart we are. <br />But we will treat you fairly. <br />There are also, for people who are living <br />there or having a business there, there are <br />relocation benefits available that are separate <br />from the purchase price of the property. <br />Hedy Robinson on our staff and Gabriel <br />Okafor on our staff, both of them work on <br />both the acquisition and the relocation and, <br />again, will treat everyone individually, <br />fairly, and work through the circumstances <br />of what payments are due to individuals for <br />relocation and making sure that happens in a <br />fair manner. <br />We had one meeting in the Southeast <br />Neighborhood where there were several <br />people who had been relocated by us in the <br />past and the question from the neighborhood <br />group was, "Did you believe you were <br />treated fairly ?" The answer was, "Yes." <br />We pride ourselves in treating people <br />reasonably and with some compassion. <br />TINA POLACK: 1010 S. Michigan Street. <br />Should we have questioned the three <br />appraisers that came to our property that day <br />if only two were supposed to be sent by <br />you? We had three. <br />MRS. KOLATA: It may have been two from <br />one firm. <br />MS. POLACK: Two from one firm and, of <br />course, they were two different names, as <br />far as that goes. <br />-12- <br />