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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />based on the legalities of the advertising, <br />that the other meetings are after the fact. My <br />second question: why the fast track, since <br />Ivy Tech and the Juvenile Center funding <br />have not been approved yet? Is there a <br />business commitment in the neighborhood <br />that we're not aware of? Finally, what <br />residential areas and homes are available <br />that have homes for less than $100,000 for <br />this amount of people, or are we considering <br />allowing these homeowners to build? Where <br />will they go. <br />MR. HUNT: On the one question, on the <br />business commitment. Absolutely not. <br />There's not one private sector interest that <br />has come to me to say, "Gee, we're <br />interested in the area. " <br />Ms. KoLATA: The meetings with individuals, <br />are they after the fact? They are after the <br />public hearing. We've been meeting... There <br />has not been a decision on this acquisition, <br />but there has been no secret about the fact <br />that we have been considering this area, that <br />we have been meeting with neighborhood <br />residents for months, we have been fielding <br />phone calls, we have had some meetings <br />with individuals who are affected, although I <br />won't say that it's a large number of them. <br />Ms. 13LACKETOR: The questions here that <br />we're putting aside, really are not the key <br />questions. The key question is whether the <br />acquisition is acceptable to these <br />homeowners. Do they accept this price. <br />-34- <br />