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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />Obviously you need to be warm for the <br />winter. <br />MS. ROBINSON: The other thing that we may <br />do, if the work is extensive, if you put in <br />extensive work after the property has been <br />appraised, we can bring that work to the <br />attention of the appraiser and ask them to <br />consider that. <br />MR. RUFFIN: Then they can say, "Not <br />really. " I mean we're not going to redo it. <br />MRS. KOLATA: Right. <br />MR. RUFFIN: How do I get compensated? I <br />want something from the city to tell me that <br />if I spend another two or three thousand <br />dollars to assure that my family is going to <br />be warm, when you are going to take my <br />house. <br />MS. ROBINSON: I think the important thing to <br />do, even in that case, is to keep all of your <br />receipts for any improvements and we will <br />take that into consideration. <br />MRS. KoLATA: Right. And, again, I would <br />say that they should be things like heat, as <br />opposed to cosmetic. We all understand that <br />you can't defer something like heat. Keep <br />your receipts. We will consider that <br />because you are right —that is not in the <br />appraisal right now. <br />JO BLACKETOR: 906 E. Eckman. I just have <br />one question. It's a follow -up to Mrs. <br />-16- <br />