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JPN South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - October 1, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />Ms. KOLATA: I think that's what Ms. <br />Auburn was just saying. Some of these are <br />getting down to details of the process as <br />opposed to the other. That's up to the <br />public here today as to how they want to <br />speak. Your question about why the fast <br />track when the financing for Parkview or <br />Ivy Tech is not in place, is partly, number <br />one, Parkview, while they have a bond <br />petition out now, ideally, would like to start <br />construction sometime next year. Whether <br />that goes forward now or not will obviously <br />be a factor of their financing. But, the same <br />reason that we want to move forward on a <br />fast track is to allow people the time that <br />they can then have, maybe, more than ninety <br />days to move out. They're not up against a <br />deadline and we can be more understanding <br />and more lenient than the strict limits of <br />what our responsibilities are. We don't <br />want to get into a position where people <br />have to move much faster and we can be <br />more lenient on that. Frankly, we do expect <br />that the Parkview project will be under way <br />next year at this time. So, it's going to take <br />time. People don't just move over night. <br />Not this amount. <br />In response to where do people go and what <br />homes are available: First off, we don't <br />select where people go. People go wherever <br />they want to go. What we do is we look <br />through multiple listing service as to what's <br />currently on the market; we look through <br />want ads in the newspaper as to what's <br />currently on the market; we look at <br />comparable homes. If somebody has a three <br />-35- <br />