Urban Renewal in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4...on H.R. 2814, 4651, 5049, and 7044 |
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... Street Planning in the District of Columbia , , " House Committee on the District of Columbia , House Report 1947 , 88th Congress , 2d session , dated January 2 , 1965 . Excerpts from " Washington Channel Waterfront , " pp . 2427-2471 ...
... Street Planning in the District of Columbia , , " House Committee on the District of Columbia , House Report 1947 , 88th Congress , 2d session , dated January 2 , 1965 . Excerpts from " Washington Channel Waterfront , " pp . 2427-2471 ...
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... Streets on the waterfront , they would have an extension of 60 days under the terms of this bill . Others who were located outside of that area would have a 180 - day period within which to exercise a priority right . So there would be ...
... Streets on the waterfront , they would have an extension of 60 days under the terms of this bill . Others who were located outside of that area would have a 180 - day period within which to exercise a priority right . So there would be ...
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... Streets , although I was not here at the time , but I understand the intention of that original bill was to make ... Street a priority equivalent to those people who formerly did business on the municipal wharf , I think you would in ...
... Streets , although I was not here at the time , but I understand the intention of that original bill was to make ... Street a priority equivalent to those people who formerly did business on the municipal wharf , I think you would in ...
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... Streets SW . , by reason of Public Law 85-821 , enacted August 28 , 1958. This bill would extend this priority to all owners of ... Street SW . and Fort McNair . In our opinion , the proposed legislation would not increase the relocation ...
... Streets SW . , by reason of Public Law 85-821 , enacted August 28 , 1958. This bill would extend this priority to all owners of ... Street SW . and Fort McNair . In our opinion , the proposed legislation would not increase the relocation ...
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... street let his customers also park in his space . I think this is also subject to the interpretation that he can control the space except that he has to give the other fellow's customers access so there would be a line through which ...
... street let his customers also park in his space . I think this is also subject to the interpretation that he can control the space except that he has to give the other fellow's customers access so there would be a line through which ...
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86th Congress Adams-Morgan administrative amended appraisers asked August 28 BERGMAN bill building bulkhead business concerns businessman Chairman Citizens Association Columbia Redevelopment Act committee cost displaced businesses District of Columbia Dowdy DOYLE eminent domain enacted established fair market value Federal financing Fort McNair GARBER going Harbor Square hearing Hogate's House HUDDLESTON intent of Congress JACKSON John Dowdy land-use value legislation Luther Gulick Maine Avenue ment MERINE negotiation operation owner parcel 90 percent present priority holders priority of opportunity priority rights priorityholders problem proposed Public Law questions real estate real property Redevelopment Land Agency rent rental restaurant seafood SISK small businesses Southwest area SPRINGER square feet square foot statement Street subcommittee submit testimony thing tion underground parking understand urban renewal area urban renewal plan urban renewal project Washington Channel waterfront waterfront area waterfront land Webb & Knapp
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Page 129 - Changes in Existing Law Made bt the Bill, As Reported In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by...
Page 2 - May 26, 1924, as amended (USC, title 8, sec. 203), is hereby amended by striking out the period at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and the following : "and...
Page 105 - ... (4) disposition of any property acquired in the urban renewal area (including sale, initial leasing or retention by the local public agency itself) at its fair value for uses in accordance with the urban renewal plan...
Page 130 - The assembly of such rifle or shotgun for sale or distribution by a licensed manufacturer to the United States or any department or agency thereof or to any State or any department, agency, or political subdivision thereof; or (2) The assembly of...
Page 106 - ... objective can be best obtained if a spirit of cooperation is manifested between the Redevelopment Land Agency, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and the tenants who might be involved. The committee urges all concerned to deal in this cooperation. If the committee feels this is not being done it will take the matter up subsequently for consideration and possible legislation.
Page 130 - Act of 1895), as amended, together with any land area extending ohannelward from said bulkhead line, and (6) The area lying between the property described in (a) above and the southerly or westerly line of Maine Avenue as the same is relocated by the urban renewal plan for the waterfront area, 4. What Is the nature of the "180 day
Page 71 - House. Committee on the District of Columbia Investigation and study of urban renewal redevelopment programs and parking and one-way street planning in the District of Columbia: report.
Page 43 - You represent the Committee for the Rights of the District of Columbia Business Community.
Page 40 - ... area is required for this type of establishment. Six hundred seats would, therefore, require at least 9,000 square feet of dining area. At least an equal amount of space will be required for receiving, storage, and production areas, offices, entrances, etc. The building therefore must be at least 18,000 square feet in floor area. Estimated capital investment for a restaurant such as the size and type projected herein follow. Actual construction estimates' can, of course, be furnished by the dlsplacees...
Page 39 - ... owned, covering land and buildings only. This study disclosed that the average restaurant profit before income taxes was 4 percent of sales. Studies published by the National Restaurant Association confirm these figures. The restaurant industry has traditionally been a high risk, relatively low profit industry group with a comparatively high rate of failures. Present economic trends including high and rising capital costs and falling worker productivity per payroll dollar pose extremely difficult...