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3/20/1985
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054' <br /> 11' <br /> listing of potential target areas (See .Figure 2): <br /> 1) Rencher Street Area <br /> 2) Cheeks/Miles <br /> .3) Rogers Road <br /> 4) Efland B <br /> 5) Efland C <br /> 6) Efland A <br /> 7) Colonial Hills <br /> 8) Byrdsville <br /> These potential target areas are listed by the amount of community development <br /> needs and the degree of deterioration of the units. The degree of deterioration <br /> was determined by the amount of rehabilitation cost. Slight to moderate rehabili- <br /> tation ranges from $1,000. to $5,000. Substantial rehabilitation ranges from <br /> $6,000. to $10,000.+. <br /> Rencher Street Area is the leading candidate for a potential community <br /> development target area since it contains a higher magnitude of community <br /> development needs than the other seven areas. This area contains problems <br /> that could be a hazard to the health and safety of the residents. Rencher Street <br /> Area has eight units in which privies are still being used The use <br /> r of these primitive bathroom facilities could endanger the health of nearby <br /> residents. Privies along with other blighting conditions have given Rencher <br /> Street top ranking for a potential target area <br /> Priority should be given to Rencher Street Area because of the extent <br /> of the community development problems that exist in the area These CD problems <br /> not only affect the appearances and upgrading of the community, but they affect <br /> the health and safety of the residents. As a result of these findings, Rencher <br /> Street Area should have precedence over the other seven areas as a target area <br /> for a community development program. <br />
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