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City Council


Creation Date: March 1, 1968
Scheduled Retention/Archive Date: December 31, 9999
Last Modified: May 1, 2024

rj'-.1-c. I ,r-.^. I a a '+\.- , f'.,- : 1.!r- \Cr\' - v Courrc-i I uockec #31 f te:n llo, COUNCTL I,IE}4d No 802 i:4ayor and Citlz Corincil : '1: City llanager S; . ,,ECT: Low-h.ent Llous-tng prograXn in Oklahoma City 1\s a resdIt of l:ecei'r'L citi...

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rj'-.1-c. I ,r-.^. I a a '+\.- , f'.,- : 1.!r- \Cr\' - v Courrc-i I uockec #31 f te:n llo, COUNCTL I,IE}4d No 802 i:4ayor and Citlz Corincil : '1: City llanager S; . ,,ECT: Low-h.ent Llous-tng prograXn in Oklahoma City 1\s a resdIt of l:ecei'r'L citizens protests anC apparen't cotlfu.sion r-eqyaroirr.g the '1or+-:-ent housing orogram in oklihorta cit1r, the Ol<-l ahoma City Planning Cornmi ssion conducted an open llelring for the ourposes of revierving the oroposerl low-rent i.or"ing projects, anC to allow all- ci tizens the opportunity to express to the Com.- missicn their com:nents and beliefs regarding the lorv-rent hcusing projects in Oklahorna City. Also consid.ered was a policy proceCuie establ-ishing an appropriate procellure by whicir low-rent housing propcsals mav be revievred in the jfr:ture. The Planning Commission heard. from various agencies such as the Oi:lahorna C,ity School System, Oklahoma City Uiban Renewal Authority, Okiahoma City i{ousing Authority, Urban League ancl various citizeni, groups regar'J.'i i:g the apprcprl-ateness c-1= verious sites beir:g considerecl. It was iearned in the meeting that the Oklahoma City Florising Authority had removed. from any further consideration project z-LZ, vrhich is a Gelreral occupancy Tu::nke1, proposal for irl.w. 4th antj IlacArthur and its alt-ernate 1:rooosal 2-L7, locateaE--f Oth a.nd. Rockwell. It was indicateC by the Oklahoma Citlz Iiousing Auil"rority tirat.'chese projec-us had been found to be inappropriate and that Lirelr l,l.ere rejected bi" the Oklahonra City Housing Authority tsoard of Cornnissioners from anlz further consitleration. It was also iea::ne'i ti:a+- p::ojer:t 2-15, General Cccupancl, Turnlcey proposal at I\,.E. Kel--Le'y and l,,rj.l-slr.tre ha.d also been rerectecl for any iurther consicleration by the o1:lahoma City l{ousing Authority Board of co:nmlssioners. i:tr" Tolbert El-1ibtt., ExecuLive cirector of the Oltotal 43 245 l-90 801 1, 870 L,829 67 430 397 3, 555 Cther Fe.,:sons Elj-gibIe for Low Rent l,Ior-rsing Non-E1i.1erly 2,959 2,959 2,.959 Elderly 2,958 2,958 L4,7 94 1. 611 61r I 1i Subtoral 6 l- 61 B 55 4,57O 4,57O 4,57a 4 ,5-/ O 4,57o 22 , B4g TOTAI. 5 37L 6 44C 4 637 5 000 4 967 2A 4L4 *Ilousing for low-Inconre fanLlies dispLaced by urban renewal proJects, code enforcement, airport expansionl highway construetion, ""a "ti.r-folft c action, SO'IJRCES: 1960 U.S. Census of population (projected) City ( of Oklahoma City, ir Develo ntP ram t This program is basecl upon the tota I number of families with annu.at- and elderry indivicuars in okr-ahoma city incomes under $3,OOO. rt is assumed rhar rhere wiri rneet 'bheir housinq needs. b. ,ro =t""J"ra;r;;;; units to Ti{E CITY OT OIGAHOi,IA CITY OIITICE OF THE }'IUNICIPAL COUNSELOR -i , i I TO: RoberE I{. Oldland DATE I i,ia::r:ii L, 1958 City I'lanager .l '\. , -' I . "r:./' -receiucd FR0M: Tcm B. McGee SUB'JECT: Your op-inion request Ass isLanL MuniciPal Counselor /r:00 [].m. - 3lLl68 I,litiro'rt tinie .f-ot tire rcsearch and stafi revi-ei^r requi-i'eri for i-egaI opini-ons issued by Eiris ofiice, I can onliz offer you ti:e iottcrving mernorandum for yor-r.r j-nrnrec'l.i-ate needs on l4onday, liarch 4. As I unclerstand it, tire Planning Comrnission consiciereJ the e:risi:ing zoning of. a site rvhi-ch j-s zoned aecorrling to one of ine:i-r previoui r"co,nlenc1al-j-ons and that th.e Pl-anning Commissi-on has nop found that sr:ch zoiring of the site is not in ccnforrnity rviutr the niasEer plan of rhe CitY. It appears to rrre thaE there can be no effect:'-ve 'retTar:ij-on by Lae pfanning Commj-ssion of its p-rer7i6t1s recornrnenrjatj-on .li!S1, theCi.tyCouncillrasalreadl,adoptedtherecornmetldaEj.oni.nall ordinance. It also appears to me thaE tLre CiEy Council cannot consi-der any ordinan"e ai,:ecCing the zonlng of the s j-t:e untiJ- tl-re Pi-anning ma,Je l:e3ilr:,-ij-r,g a par:ti-c"-r.Lar Comm:Lssion iras a Jpe"ific fecornrnendation t crclinance for the Council Eo corrsider, The Plat-rning Ccrnrr.iissi-ons fin,-15-ng on 2-29-68 does not appear Eo me to constiturLe the l:ecrrlll- mendatioq of eny cr,1i-nance regarding zoni.ng t'i'nj.ch may be atcted upoir by ttre CiLy CounciJ-. Ifu-rcl.er such circurnstancr:s, the adopLi-on oi sp)r sucl-I ordinance i+oulC be an'oltra vi::es act 411d the ordi-nance ',rould be vo:'-rJ. j6---. -.n.-a Tom i'icGee Ass j-s tant Lfr.:.ni.ci-pa 1 Colrnselor cc: Roy 11. Semtner, i'iunj-cipal Counselor Iiarold SulL-ivan, Assis'rant I'iunicipal Cor:nselor

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