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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />to be working with you so that you know <br />what kinds of financial assistance you will <br />be getting, what payments you will be <br />getting; and you need to be looking. You <br />can't just ignore the fact that this is <br />happening. You need to be reasonably <br />looking. But, within that time period, <br />sometimes it does take longer than ninety <br />days. Again, it will depend. Some pieces <br />of property we may be able to give a longer <br />period of time, depending on where they are <br />located. There may be some circumstances, <br />sometimes. <br />MR. RUFFIN: Let me reiterate. Winter's <br />coming. I've got a large extension on my <br />house that's not insulated. I'm getting ready <br />to put in a boiler. That's a lot of money <br />that I have to put in to prepare for the <br />winter months in my home. You're getting <br />ready to tear down my house and you've <br />already appraised it. Now where's the <br />compensation going to come back for what <br />I'm going to have to do to ensure that my <br />family is warm for the winter. <br />MRs. KoLATA: You don't have adequate heat <br />in there now? <br />MR. RUFFIN: I don't have adequate heat <br />because the boiler went out. I have the new <br />boiler. I just have to finish the pipe work. <br />MRS. KOLATA: Normally, we tell people not <br />to be investing money in their homes at this <br />point. But I think where that comes in is in <br />a discussion of the purchase price. <br />5162 <br />