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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />MRS. KOLATA: That's right. We met at one <br />of the other meetings. I can't give you an <br />exact timetable as to when you will have to <br />move. My guess is that it will be during the <br />school year, given that this is just the <br />beginning of the school year and the school <br />year doesn't end until June. My assumption <br />would be that it would probably be <br />somewhere within the school year. Again, <br />that may depend. Purchase offers, when <br />they go out, give property owners a thirty - <br />day period in which to respond. We <br />normally would like to hear from people, <br />regarding the purchase offers, in less than <br />thirty days, but we give you at least thirty <br />days to respond to a purchase offer. Once <br />the purchase offers are sent, we start <br />working on relocation. It doesn't mean <br />we've agreed on a purchase price. But <br />Hedy will start working with folks on <br />relocation to start seeing what they are <br />looking for, where they are going, what <br />their benefits will be, etc. <br />We cannot force anyone to move until 90 <br />days after we acquire possession of the <br />property. The only thing we can do in less <br />than ninety days would be in a dire <br />emergency, such as the house burning down, <br />where it would have to be less than that <br />ninety days. But normally what happens is <br />that once we acquire possession of the <br />property, we then issue a ninety -day notice <br />that says they should leave within ninety <br />days. Again, we can't force anybody who is <br />a resident to leave if they have no place to <br />go. It's a mutual responsibility. We need <br />-14- <br />