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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
01/21/2003
Control Number
2003-012
Agenda Item Number
7.F.
Entity Name
Fred Fox Enterprises, Inc.
Subject
Housing Revitalization Community Development Block Grant
Project Number
03DB-1A-10-40-01-H12
Archived Roll/Disk#
3160
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2797
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s <br /> compensation sent owner, (9) owner contacted by attorney or other representative and contract <br /> formalized, (10) settlement costs calculated and closing date set, (11) closing conducted with <br /> funds changing hands, and, (12) records of proceedings retained. <br /> The Uniform Relocation Act requires certain specific procedures such as some letters being sent <br /> certified. The CDBG Implementation manual provides a checklist that may be utilized in <br /> following each transaction to successful conclusion. In no case will CDBG funds be utilized <br /> which would create involuntary displacement. <br /> C. Timing/Planning <br /> Properties necessary for easements or acquisition shall be identified as early in the planning stage <br /> as is practicable. Every attempt shall be made to effect a design ,that is not wholly site <br /> dependent, that is, where two or more sites are suitable for the project. It is recognized this may <br /> not always be possible, however, a policy of minimizing single site alternatives is emphasized. <br /> In general terms,the voluntary acquisition process shall be utilized to identify possible sites early <br /> in the project. Sites shall be evaluated for suitability prior to the final design phase to the <br /> maximum practicable extent. As soon as alternative sites are identified and evaluated, applicable <br /> acquisition procedures should commence. <br /> Projects shall not normally be sent out for bids unless properties to be acquired or utilized for <br /> easements have been formally acquired or a commitment exists which is sufficiently firm and <br /> binding to be considered safe for the project to proceed with start up. The Indian River County <br /> Board of County Commissioners shall make the determination as to whether or not bidding, <br /> award and start up may proceed to closing on the property. <br /> In those cases where need for easements and/or acquisition is not identified until after the project <br /> is underway, procedures shall be expedited to the maximum practicable extent and utilization of <br /> funds, the value of which would be unrecoverable if the transaction did not occur, minimized. <br /> This Housing Rehabilitation/Replacement Policies and Procedures Manual is adopted this <br /> January 21 , . 2003. <br /> Board of County Commissioners ATTEST BY: <br /> of Indian River County <br /> BY: <br /> C issioner Kenneth R. Macht, Chairman Jeffrey K. n <br /> Board of County Commissioners Cler ,,Iay <br /> _ C, <br /> PATRICIA M. RIDQEL.Y <br /> DEPUTY CLERK <br /> 21 <br />
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