Urban Renewal Manual, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Urban renewal |
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... dwellings and other buildings . ( 2 ) The locality shall have in effect an active program for the ad- ministration and enforcement of the required local codes or , in lieu of part or parts of such a local enforcement program , there ...
... dwellings and other buildings . ( 2 ) The locality shall have in effect an active program for the ad- ministration and enforcement of the required local codes or , in lieu of part or parts of such a local enforcement program , there ...
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... dwelling unit density . ( 3 ) Conversions to incompatible types of uses , such as rooming- houses among family dwellings . ( 4 ) Obsolete building types , such as large residences or other build- ings which through lack of use or ...
... dwelling unit density . ( 3 ) Conversions to incompatible types of uses , such as rooming- houses among family dwellings . ( 4 ) Obsolete building types , such as large residences or other build- ings which through lack of use or ...
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... Dwellings or institutional facilities used for dwelling pur- poses . ( b ) Public , semipublic , or institutional residential - neighborhood facilities which are incidental to , are necessary for , and directly serve and support dwelling ...
... Dwellings or institutional facilities used for dwelling pur- poses . ( b ) Public , semipublic , or institutional residential - neighborhood facilities which are incidental to , are necessary for , and directly serve and support dwelling ...
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... dwellings or other buildings , the LPA must also submit the evidence called for in Item D below . B. Nonresidential Exception Project For nonresidential exception projects , the amount of capital grants contracted to be made after ...
... dwellings or other buildings , the LPA must also submit the evidence called for in Item D below . B. Nonresidential Exception Project For nonresidential exception projects , the amount of capital grants contracted to be made after ...
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... accommodations becoming available to those families . It is not essential ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ L that the particular displaced families be housed in dwelling units 5/24/62 LITY AUT PROJECT ELIGIBILITY 3-2 CATEGORIES OF PROJECT ELIGIBILITY.
... accommodations becoming available to those families . It is not essential ↑ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ L that the particular displaced families be housed in dwelling units 5/24/62 LITY AUT PROJECT ELIGIBILITY 3-2 CATEGORIES OF PROJECT ELIGIBILITY.
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acquired Application for Loan appraisals approved award basis bids Binder boundary street bracketed language buildings capital grant certified Chapter Checklist Code clearance conform Contract for Loan contractor copy determined displaced disposal agreement documents dwelling units estimated EXHIBIT fair value families feasibility Federal financial assistance Form Gross Project Cost hereby HHFA concurrence HHFA Regional Office Home Finance Housing and Home identified Item land acquisition land disposal Loan and Grant locality LPA shall submit LPA's maximum acquisition price ment negotiation nonresidential obtained offering parcel Planning Application predominantly residential PREPARATION project area project improvements project land property owners Property Rehabilitation Standards proposed disposal Public Agency public body public housing QUIRED Reconditioning redeveloper Rehabilitation and Conservation Report resolution Rights-of-Way Schedule Section Statement street submission surety bond Survey and Planning tion Title Urban Renewal Area Urban Renewal Plan urban renewal project utility