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The Agency will assist all persons (families, business <br /> concerns, and others) displaced by the project in finding other <br /> locations and facilities. The Redevelopment Agency will provide <br /> displaced tenants with relocation payments to compensate for moving <br /> expenses and assistance in finding new locations. The Agency <br /> administers such assistance in accordance with State law and regulations <br /> and as a matter of policy in accordance with the H.U.D. regulations that <br /> implement the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property <br /> Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (called the "Uniform Act"). <br /> Some of the displaced businesses may relocate while some may <br /> go out of business. If a business relocates, it may suffer financially <br /> from lost sales during the period that the business is relocating. <br /> Depending upon the individual business, this financial loss may or may <br /> not be significant. In addition to lost sales, the business may a!so <br /> experience reduced clientele at its new location. If a business <br /> relocates in the same general area as the proposed project, then it <br /> probably will not suffer from reduced clientele and sales. <br /> The project will be developed in several phases providing up <br />CI <br /> to a maximum of 3,100,000 square feet of commercial-office use and 1,200 <br /> hotel rooms. Construction of the project is expected to begin in <br />CI <br />-~ mid-1983 and be completed by 1989. <br /> The project would meet the intent and the policy of the Mixed <br /> Use Corridor land use designation. The project would provide important <br /> employment and shopping needs to the City of Santa Ana as well as other <br /> cities. The project could provide support facilities for the Industrial <br /> Districts, although the project is removed from these areas. The <br /> project would integrate land uses, pedestrian walkways, open space and <br /> building configurations with key transit routes and bus stops located <br /> along Main Street. <br /> The project would meet one of the implementation policies by <br /> providing high density office and commercial uses. <br /> 50
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