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No. 1151 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made, and establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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No. 1151 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made, and establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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1 <br />1. Pre - development activities, including, but not limited to, engineering, <br />architectural, planning, program development, title, survey, appraisal, <br />legal, and environmental assessment and testing; <br />+' 2. Acquisition of private and publicly -owned real estate; <br />3. Relocation of individuals, households and businesses; <br />4. <br />Clearance of structures and other improvements; vacation of some <br />streets and other public right -of -way; <br />5. <br />Assemblage of development sites; <br />6. <br />Rehabilitation of industrial, commercial and residential structures; <br />7. <br />Disposition of assembled cleared sites, rehabilitated structures, and <br />other properties; <br />8. <br />Public works improvements and infrastructure, including, but not <br />limited to, streets, water, sewer and other utilities, lighting, traffic <br />controls, landscaping, park, open spaceand recreational facilities. <br />■ A series of activities that are not directly related to the physical <br />} redevelopment of the Sample -Ewing Development Area will be critical to the <br />community's long term success in the project area. These activities will not be <br />undertaken or funded by the Redevelopment Commission. These activities <br />will be undertaken by other private and public agencies and be funded from a <br />variety of federal and local sources, including the HOME Program, the <br />Community Development Block Grant Program, the Civil City budget and the <br />Community Homebuyers Corporation, among others. Activities funded from <br />these sources will include: <br />4 <br />' a. Housing rehabilitation assistance for homeowners, first time <br />homebuyers, and landlords. <br />b. Housing assistance, including counseling for home ownership <br />and technical and training assistance through the REWARD <br />fProgram and the neighborhood partnership centers. <br />C. Small business assistance through the Urban Enterprise Zone <br />Program, the Neighborhood Business Development Corporation, <br />and the Corporation for Entrepreneurial Development —this <br />assistance can include direct financial assistance in the form of <br />gap financing loans; <br />d. Additional business assistance, in terms of larger loans, will be <br />available on a case -by -case basis through the Business <br />Development Corporation and the Industrial Revolving Loan <br />Fund. This assistance will also be in the form of gap financing <br />loans as determined by the respective private not - for - profit <br />boards; <br />-21- <br />1 <br />11 <br />4/16/93 <br />
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