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cover any deficits which shall exist or develop by failure to provide any of
foregoing facilities at the indicated estimated cost thereof.
The City agreed to take such steps as are necessary to make available
the 104 Public Housing Authority living units for relocation purposes with
top priority given to relocated families at rental costs within their capacity,
based on the Agency's Relocation Program. The City further agrees that
priority will be given to the Agency for displaced families and individuals
in the low income brackets and to the elderly. No conditions shall be on
admission to the housing project other than income and family size except
in case of bad moral character or mental or physical health. The City further
agrees that the Georgetown apartment property will be owned and operated
by the City of Georgetown for the life of the Urban Renewal Project.
The City agrees to take such steps as are necessary to purchase three
(3) Park Sites, as shown and indicated in the Urban Renewal Plan, at an
estimated cost of $7,080.00. The City agrees to accept from the Urban
Renewal Authority the Parks to be provided in the Urban Renewal Program
and to assume the responsibility of maintanance and upkeep of the park area.
The City agrees to enforce by proper action the provisions of all
municipal codes and ordinances relating to the health, welfare, safety,
good living conditions, and the prevention of slum blighted areas in the
City of Georgetown, and particularly in the above described Urban Renewal Area
and to continue such enforcement in the interest of the continuing success
of the Project.
The City of Georgetown, Texas, recognizes that Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and the regulations and policies of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development effectuating the Title prohibit descrimination
on the ground of race, color, or national origin in the policies and prac-
tices of any public facility, or educational institution responsibld for
proposed credit to the locality's share of the cost of an urban renewal
project receiving financial assistance from the United States. The City of
Georgetown, Tyxas, hereby assures the United States and the Department of
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Iiousing and Urban Development that the South San Gabriel Renewal Project,
TEX R-102, will be available to and serve all persons without regard to
race, color, or national origin.
The City further agrees to cooperate with the Agency in all reasonable
respects to such extent as may be necessary and required in order to bring the
South San Gabriel Urban Renewal Project TEX R-102 to final and successful com-
pletion.
The City agrees to zone and re -zone the property within the project
area and to accept dedication of the streets so offered to the said City,
and being within the Project area and to accept easements so offered to
the said City by the Urban Renewal Agency, within the project area.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Agency have caused these presents
to be executed by the Mayor and the Chairman, respectively, and has caused
the signature of such officers to be attested and the seal of such respective
public bodies to be affixed on the date hereinabove first provided.
ATTESTED BY:
Claud Eads, City Secretary
CITY OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS
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Jay C. Sloan, Mayor