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<br /> 1 con:plaint, sete forth the aeeesaed value of the im�rovrment
<br /> loeated on the pi'emimeb. And yoa'll notice tliat his altc�atiun
<br /> 2 ia that the eum of 51400. 00 is the aaeesa�d value and he
<br /> arrives at a figure of approximately �70GC. 00 a,a tu rlia im-
<br /> 3 ��rovemex�i value o[ Lhe premisor,. He will s+�ib�ntt to you thc
<br /> 4 recorde o[ the Treaeurel' of Snohorr.ieh County cr, verlfy the
<br /> asaeesud value. &-r. Uneworth re�ervea opinion as to the
<br /> 5 allegatione of thid paragranh. I'hen, a:i 1 otatec;, the
<br /> Inepecture rer�i�est that the buildin� be demoliehed und, of
<br /> 6 �, courec, b!r, Uneworih ie here to reatot that. He ie repre-
<br /> scnting himeelf. The City ��:ould farther c.ato to yuu--and
<br /> � �� there vliil he called--ix diia correct, lv;r. Erickaon-- a
<br /> 8 I� ir}�resentative fron: the 1'olic.e L�rpart�r.e..i:
<br /> g , T.:rickaon: I callcc'. the men this morninr�, and 1 have recorda here, 22.
<br /> ' recordr her��, that can be read it il's necessary, of com-
<br /> 10 plainte.
<br /> 11 ',iingram: .711 riaht. Then Mr, rrickuon will ;oier tu v3rlouc� complair.'. --
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<br /> 13 I N.r. Uneworth: I ob{ect t� anytl�inE lilce that heing broughl lr� herc becauee
<br /> it haa nolhtizg to do with thie.
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<br /> 14 iiingrarr,: --••vhich he hac received. George, wt havc to follow
<br /> procedure now, we'rc making an openin�; etatement here ao �
<br />' 15 'j thni thiR Roa.rd n:ibht knoc, whr�t the iasues are. Thc Gity �
<br /> 16 , Police Department has certain records of complalnte dcaling
<br /> i;�ith thc occup�ncy of thtr. 5ulidln� and the Glty believea that ;
<br /> 17 ii ie material in your conuideratio:i of their request that lhe �
<br /> buildinl; be drn,olinhed i.o cuneid��: che type of occu;�aney that '
<br /> 18 ' the owner ie permlttin6 in tho premisce, becouse oi the
<br /> condi.tion c�f the paer.ifsc� that will be de�'cribed brieily by
<br /> 19 ' Lheee inepectore. 'rhe ��ity helieves that the tyoe of individual�{
<br /> 20 �' that the oc�+ter ie Perrr:lcting to occi��y L�it ar::�i or space in i
<br /> the buildin�---
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<br /> ns ,�:;,, rontinucu to talk ia the ',ackground, too lndistinct to iranecribe)
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<br /> 23 �,,� ; ;I; ; --C;eorge, will you refrain from interruptinQ until I f{nieli rny '
<br /> :.tatement7 1� e bci#eve that beczuae o[ tkia.t typR ot uccupancy
<br />� 24 ,nci the condition of thc premises that tha building is a danger '
<br />� � [hc individuale that are living in thia 6uilding. '.3ow
<br /> 25 < �eutially, },entlemcn, that is what tiie ::ity will preae�t to
<br /> , ,u. h,r. `�:�ickaon will describe to you his findinga, bsr.
<br /> 26 C'�llins--
<br /> 27 � _ _ _t, : _�c buildin� is occupied---
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<br /> I�.. �. •�.n.: The bullding ie occupied by eeveral indivtduale an� Unaworth,
<br /> 29 I aneume, will rec(te ynu w[:o :hny :ire and we will deecribe
<br /> to you what our contact with thie build(ng hus been over the p3��t
<br /> 30 Feverttl monthc. A� fact, over the na�t eeveral yeara, as to
<br /> the occupancy and the condition of the premiaee. Now thaNe : '
<br /> 31 eneentially wh�t •xe wlll euh�nic. Unsn�urth denies pverything �
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