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NS-1258
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6/2/1975
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(4) An area south of the shopping center to the Santiago <br /> Creek, including a smaller area to the east of the <br /> center and south of the city limits to the creek. <br /> <br /> The structural survey conducted by the Building Department <br />shows the most serious blight in the first area. Structures in <br />the other three areas identified may be targets for rehabilita- <br />tion. The first area is almost completely zoned for non-resi- <br />dential uses. Residential zoning in the area is for medium <br />density, multiple family. <br /> <br /> Residents now living in the first area will be most affected <br />by redevelopment. There may be a moderately high level of dis- <br />placement in this area although it is difficult at present to <br />indicate an exact number. Those remaining in the area, and those <br />newly arriving will occupy medi~un density, multiple f~mily housing, <br />and will face both advantages and disadvantages from redevelopment. <br />There will be more people, traffic, noise and other incidents of <br />higher intensity land use. However, these disadvantages will <br />be offset by the development of a better living environment, with <br />aesthetically pleasing design and easier access to community facil- <br />ities and services. <br /> <br /> Residents remaining in the second area after redevelopment <br />should derive the same benefits and disadvantages as residents in <br />the first area. Again, the extent of displacement in this second <br />area following redevelopment cannot be indicated at the present. <br />However, the land in this area is zoned for professional and civic <br /> <br />-35- <br /> <br />.APR 1 197,$ <br /> <br /> <br />
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