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Creation Date: September 9, 1975
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T I I *27,51,/+10 I t-1 l, 'Corrrrclf.egerra" t I Item No.Joint Publi e/e/75 c Hearing I E p S e 1e75 I MEMOT 7*ttti'tV. COI]NCIL NO. I 375-75 Y)U'; I n I t L ,,/V7,., :,,/ ), /'','7'e'/'r Sefternb er 3, L975 l TO Mayor and City Council FROM City Man...

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T I I *27,51,/+10 I t-1 l, 'Corrrrclf.egerra" t I Item No.Joint Publi e/e/75 c Hearing I E p S e 1e75 I MEMOT 7*ttti'tV. COI]NCIL NO. I 375-75 Y)U'; I n I t L ,,/V7,., :,,/ ), /'','7'e'/'r Sefternb er 3, L975 l TO Mayor and City Council FROM City Manager I SUBJECT: Continued Public Hearing: Joint Public Hearing on Proposed Public Housing ProjedtsI for the Elderly The joint public hearing with the Board of tCommissioners of the Oklahoma City Housing Authority on the proposed public housing projects for the elderly was continued from the meeting of August 26, L975 to 2:00 p.m. September 9, L975. The attached staff report presents project information and evaluates the suitabillty of location as a site for public housing fbr the elderly. It is the recommendation of this office that in view of the considegations explained in the staff report, the following actions be taken: Project OKLA 2-30 - apprdve, provided that the governing (? body finds the site consistent with the llousing Assistance Plan and subject to compl,iance with the recommendations in the staff report. 2) Project OKLL 2-29 - apprbve, provi-ded that the governing body finds the site consisten[ with the Housing Assistance Plan and subject to compliance wilh the recornmendations in the staff report. ] l 3) Project OKLA 2-15 - appqove, subject to compliance with the recommendations in the dtaff report. I , 7/i:)/frL* H. D McMahan City Manager fa ;' I I / #2751 RESoLUTToi{l APPnbVING THE ru; PROI'OSIII) SITE IIOR PIiOJI]CT 0KLA 2--30 IoCATED AT r.r. \^1. 9 1975 54Lh St. A[,]D GRA]ID BOTILEVARD SEP APPIIOPRIAIII FOR AN ELUHRLI i TIOUSING PROJECI' I,lilEREAS, the tsoard of Conrnisslorrers of clie Oklalrorna City Housing Authorit.y have Eentatj.vely scle{ted the irroposed site for Project OKLA 2-30 locared at N. ll. 54rir SEreet and Grand BouJ,evard, a.s legally descri-be an elderly housing ""F i rvould not usual]r7 be reco.rqinen rleld Cue to the heavy traffic durinq the I I day and late evening, bnight ,1shts and general distractions associated with that type of commercial aotivity' 3. Distance fron Exist n Subsidized Pro ect To encourage disper^sing units throuqhout the City and avoj.d overconcentrating pub Iic hor:sing in any oile area, the Housing Assistance Plan estab lished thd standard that each public housing I I project should be at least 50 feet per unit (per Project) from the I exterior boundary of the nearettI subsidized Project. Project 0k1a. I 2-15 is proposed to be at N.hl.i 54th and l"'leridian and would contain I01 units of housing for the e1derIy. Thus, (measuring by tangent radii) thene should be a minimum distance of 1.9 miles between the pnojects, whieh are actuallY locat d only 1,2 miles apart. 4. Subdivision P.e uirement an j\ D t fttrri couer! r I J\ 't d L.JT'..l Et---- V I I ,\ I *affn 'Res l t. i_ f ECT.OKLA -l,j i q\ a-..lo \. r-1 4r(R rtsS \: tlL C 9_ ---t lJ ) f [:] tvlull. Fom\ rI Hous tng couNcrL 6 Proposed Fom. llousirq ' I ' Oiiri',Orra -' CrJv CIiiD t []r, Du d dtllLJ 0 -... orrl! o Ehn ln fl {trdn ut, rJ a L-l o a 'Dtrot; __l .'- -- ,-. ,* T ---_J -' I crl trD[,tr r-- - --t ; Cl n.'. ';ootr I. ;dull rl o on[! Cl oDO ilnD 'n.ilri-lrJ L'J, t--_-lr.--:10 .:, []r,rcrOOLlrJ t: 'DDDt,lt,:D t.j]E it r5 p: il u.; .i [fl'q-]qit;iltl ['-t -t ,J ,ta l] OC: L] J Dtr o r_; ri c: I f' ilC,ilr l,J D. '-i fjlrr ,il -'l ; r-'l ntl i\t\t t (, L:l t-J q; r:".-.,..,., i'I ,LI lfl Lr rl J} ?-r q-l r.l l't r [.1 ti tr rr oa J ,( .J rr)-.- -'--. / L_l \ l,,i ll r,' l(. t_J _'rc i I I lr ,!'"] TJ nu i','l"l I ,,1 t- -)': 't l.il, ilI t[,t1 t,1 t-.,.. ,l iltl t,l r'l I 'l tl i i,rl, . tli. I .,J 'i', l" \\ ti l1 rl ;i l.li Iir',ill fi i . <- .\' L,r-_t Jr i . -:(,_-'_. ! I _ l t -.:,'. t,, ;, _t !, . 'U. -\ I a( \. ? rr- rLl:t I lr.lti lti,, r ' lt-.--I I r ,,I rh: '\ /i' ;ri;rnpi:fii \ I -.-:::l_.{I a.' e tt t- . ) :tll;t-:l-ll \i-ti t 'i:7rlDDrFfI * altn :l Dfr '\. ---- O .. -.--.r' ( rttr'S C0urrt; L-l Lr- l' ,} ra] ra:ts-- Ji I-l l/ L__, *-l '. .r t I 0 :l+>r r I I I iafln I I \i, _Iilr {:- (' q\ PR ECT.OKLA. L i 2-3O \ r-LJ * a r' p {t5t - { 'lt (l :C] ,' 4_ t.*l a ''! t-=r-vJi Mull, r-1 llouslng l/ f CCUr]Crt'GoO\,I r : i" Propbsed Fom. flousirq oi. i,,o*o ,,rt, . .-.- , I -'...1 !l il[E rI \]r;: .il r:: nfjrt: t,lrri-l;111i i.rtr 9. \. , I! tnrl - Lrb[-\EhDL{-] p {J {IU{DL5 uql ,FNCJ Qrr \\ ',( Ff;1-:5;,1 1;11-;1 io \) - -- -.--- * -, I (=J i :r I .--- L. -;: cl^''' -l {; tl,l r-r tl,,.l in.ilr--l r-r rn d ri.J on o 5 lt-iD 'l r tlil rl r_'i, r; I /r-- ir'.-tl] I IIr.tr:It)r-.]t._-l -=i\ ,.I. _*-r-..f l".lr: q t I ;rCtf I i tt, ,,'r,(-i]i rrli [t] [;r . hr i I [.1r:)'r,jr;y,rli, l,l I )r;i); I NOTICE TO ADJOINING PR.OPERTY OWNERS: , Notice is trereby glven that on Tuesday, August 26, rg75, at 2:00 p.m. in the council Third F100r, I'Iunicipa-l Building, 200 i'torrrr chan:bers, walker, otr.i"r"aiir, oklahoma, the oKLAHor"lA crrv couNCrL and the BOARD o' bomtrssroNERs o' in joint tnr oKlGolrA-iirv rrousrNc AUTHoRrry will meet session to'consider approval of the sipe proposed public housing for rhe for construction of r0r units of elderly o, propurty legai-1y'd";;;i;.;-;" fo110ws: commencing at the NE corner of Lot 2 B10ck 14 Artesian Heigh. Addition, thence l^Iest along the Northl Lot Line of thence N 24051'41" said lot 15.25 ft, w a disiance of 166.26 f.t, thence a distance of 102'5 ft along the west-right-of-way Grand of I of beginning, Boulevard to a point thence s 66053'21" I^]. di"trrr"e of 3r5 ft, thence N 23004,3g',"w . ai"i" i 35e.0 rr, thence N 2J3'; 3toi3;3"1:,eln;l;:r'F;: ir:l::,B"iu8fo,ro,, E a distance c,f 58.5 i fr, rhence N 71q r airtr;";";; 444 fr to rhe West rlght-of_way Grand " of Bou1evard,, thence 243.5 f t along saj_d right-of-way to the point of beginnidg, or less containing 3.0 acres more : lls an interested property oldnerr are inrzited proposed project' You to present your views for or against the Your position regarding the proposed public housing project knor^m by filing a written petition,-by apiearing in p.r"t, may be made attorney or other at the hearing, by having an authorized represe"i"tirr. ,pt"r, personally in your behalf, cor'rbinatio, of these actions. The proposed or by any public nousi.,g project must be found to be in the interest by a majoritv ,;*;;;"';[nstituting the constituting":-.1: oklahoma ciry council and by ;"ffiil;tfl,,;:ril;.members the roa[a of commfssioners of rhe ollahoura city I I iE 1 I i i I fl-3o } &'30 IU (xJ s 9t{" t.9^, OWNERSHIP LIST Names and Addresses of 0wners of property within a 300 foot radius of Part of southwest Quarter of Section 4-l2N-4w, COMMENCING at the Nlrl corner of the ltll,l% of said SlJk:THENCE.l50 lsouth 1340.57 East 889, llorth 40 lu'30" East a djstance of feet;TFNTNCt^East a distance of 70 feet to the point of^beginn'ing:THEIICE North ZBu East a distance of 243.O^feet: THENCE South 36'.10'l0" East a ciistance o[ 58.5 feet;THr.tlCL North 7]u tasi a distance feet;THENCE of 3Q6.0 South 43u38'.l69.50 East a distance of 85.44_feet: THTNCE South 23004'39" Eist.l74.5 a d'istance of feet;THEIICE Soutil'660;;;"' 2l" L,lest a d'istance of feet;THENCE west a distance of 454.0 feet to llrg po;nt of beginning, conta'ining 2./ acres more or less, in 0ktahoma County Oklahoma, according totie recorded plat thereof. NAT,IES ADDRESSES IN NORTHIJEST CtNTtR ANTA CORP % PROPERTY TAX BEGiNNING l83' East of NW/Corner SERVICE C 0 , Sl'l% Sec ., 12,Tl2N,R4I,l, :THENCE South 718 Empir e Central 81dg. .l33169.66, l,lest 133, South 17O, East Da11as, Texas feet, South 460 feet, East l5B4 liorther'ly to Nor'th l'ine SI^Jk and l^lest line of Grand B1vd, L,lest to beginning Except Tracts , 1,2,4 &b McGINNIS LE}'I ENTERPRISES BLGINNiNG 899.66' South & 455' East of 620 N. Craycroft Room 200 lll,//c of SI,l/4:THENCE East I05' Soutn Tuscom, Ariz. l4U' East 246', South 240' East 105.05 S1y 120.31 ' !,lest 450.5' North ZB0, East 4.5' I'lorth 220' to beginning or I ract 5 IN ARI'ESIAN HE I GHIS zNIJ YouNG, C.,IACK Lot 9, ARTESIAN HbiGHTS Znd HOUGH, JACK V. Oklahoma County, Oklahona 3434 N. t^t. 56 i ARTESIAN HEIGHTS RESUB OF BLOCK I4 OKLAHOMA METHODIST CHURCH lhe tlest 65' of Lot 2 ano East 3'of % LESTER R.MAVIS Lot 3 ARIESIAN HEIGHTS RESUB 0F BL0CK Ponca City, 0klahoma MASSAD, PENNY O The l,lest 65' of Lot 3 and East t0' of 34]5 N.t,l. 53, Lot 4, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS RESUB 0F Block Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 14 'lhe IIRIGHT, RALPH C & A. }{est 58' of Lot 4 ano East 16' of 3421 Nr^t 53 Lot 5, ARTES,IAN HL.IGHTS RESUB OF BLOCK 0klahoma City, Oklahoma 14 DAY, ROBERT L. & DEVERRELL Tne I,lest 52' of Lot 5 and East 22' of 3427 N.H.53 Lot 6, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS RESUB OF BLOCK Okl ahoma Ci ty, 0k I ahoma 14 I]U I KtR , H.14. & ltll LDA M. The l,lest 46' of Lot 6 and the East 3433 N.l^l. 53 25, o.T Lot 7 ARTESIAN HEIGHTS RESUB Okl ahoma Ci ty, Okl ahoma OF BLOCT. 14 SN I IJER, BI LL 14. The L,Jest 68' of Lot 7, ARTESiAN HEIGHT 3139 N.l,J. 53 RESUB OF BLOCK 14 0klahoma City, 0klahoma Cont'd I a I UHNERSHIP LIST Cont'd page 2 I LIESCH, MARIANA Lots 3-6, Block D, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS 3539 N.H.53 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma BARE, JAI4ES D & FLAVIA B. Lots /-.l0, Block D. ARTESIAN HTIGHTS 3535 N.l,J. 53 0klahoma City, Oklahoma MORGAN, LOIS M LOt I]-I4, BIOCK U. ARTESIAN HEIGHTS 3525 N.I,J. 53 0kl ahoma C'ity , 0kl ahoma .l7, PHILLIPS, FERMAN & E. Lots l5 & l6; I,lest l9' of Lot 35.l9 N.L'l. 53 B]ocK D, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS Okl ahoma Ci ty, Okl ahoma PARSONS, VERNON & A East 6' of Lot t7 all of Lots lu and 35,l3 N.H.53 19 and l.lest 13'of Lot 20, tslock D 0klahoma City, Oklahoma ARTESIAN HEIGHTS NAiLON, LARRY & JOHNNIE The East 12' of Lot 20 all of Lots 2t 3505 N.I,l. 53 and 22, and the Hest JZ' of Lot, 23, Oklahoma City, 0klahoma Block D, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS L,,iLLIAMS, VIRGINiA JANE The East 13' of Lot 23 all of Lot 24 3501 N.U.53 and a Tract 30' wide adjoining, Block 0kl ahoma C'i ty, 0kl ahoma D, ARTESIAN HEIGHTS Thi s i s to cert'ify that the foregoi ng 1i sf of owners of property listing their addresses" ref lect the names of persons or firms ownli ng any property w'ith'in a 300 radius of Part of SI,l/4 of Section 4-Townshi p I 2 llorth, Rangp 4l.lest to 0klahoma C'ity,Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, according tothe recorded plat th ereof, prepared by THE 0KLAH0MA CITY ABSTRACT & TITLE C0., at the request of Dated this l6th day of June, 1975. '--) ' i. (SEAL) . Lz. .4,. (- THE OKLAHOMA CITY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO , ' \ ,, .. ATTEST:. (,1:, / ic,: BY: / ffi Council Agenda Item No. Joint PubIic Hea 8/26/75 coilNcrl MEMO NO. 1298-75 k August 20, L975 TO: Mayor and City Couneil FROM City Manager SUBJECT: Joint Public Heari-ng on Proposed Public Housing Projects for the Elderly The attached staff report presents project information and evaluates the suitability of location as a sI-te for public housing for the e1derIy. It is the recornqnendation of this office that in view of the considerati-ons explained in the staff report, the following actions be taken: 1) Project OKLA 2-30 - approve, provided that the governing body tinds the si-te consistent with the Housing As$istance PIan and subject to compliance with the recormnendations in the staff repert. N. Vf . 54th Street and Grand Boulevaid. 2) Project ORLA 2-29 - approve, provided rhat the governing body findd the site consistent with the Housing Assistauce Plan and subject to compliance with the recornnendations in the staff report . 2305 S. W. 59th Street. 3) Project OKLA 2-15 - ipprove, subject to compliance e t a r r r e p o r t' \i.t h, .t B+ rf, 'Sf #b'8td 11T ffi .H dq'h .s ectfully submitted, // lc ///(///d**, H. D. McMahan C[.ty Manager Attachrnent \ , \ AUG 2,.1975 AGENDA IIEETING OF TIE BOARD Or CO!,IMISSIOM:RS OF TBE OKLAIIOMA CIIY HOUSING AIITHORI]T FON, THE PTIRPOSE OF COIIDUCTING A - JOINT PUBLIC HEARING WIXU TIIE CIIY rEE CI]T OF OKI.AIiOMA CIIY t 26, L975 \ ( 2 P m Building v Counqll Chambers I ROLL CEIJ. II. NEII BUSINESS A. Councll Memo No, Resolutlon App the Proposed Site for Project OICA 2-30 Located N, I{. 54th St. and Grand loulevard as Appro late for ao, ELderly llousing ProJeec. Resolutlon the Proposed SLte. for ProJect OKLA 2-29 Located t 2305 S. W. 59th St. as Appro- Prlate for an llousiog Project. Ieeolutlon Approvltg the Proposed Si.te for ProJect OKLA 2-15 Located at N. W. 54th St. and Meridian ( es Appropriate for ly Eousing ProJect. ,w I \ { ,(tt' t a\ A A/ W ? t ) ( I z:4 ac /iA lm I 1w?,8' rv , ecEuDl SPECIAL MEETING OF TIIE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF TtsE OKI-AIIOMA CITY HOUSING AT'T}IORITY POR TBE OF COIIDUCTING A PU IC HEARING gI1I IIIE CIIT COI'NCIL OF TEE CIIY OF OKI.AIiOMA CITr t, Augus 26, Lg75 2z P.m. ry 'Hunict Building I ?.' Chamb @ffi I ROI.L CEIL NEIT BUSINESS ,. A. CouncLl Meno lilo. .-\0ry t a Resolutlon Propoeed Site for ProJect --.r}\.r OKIA 2-30 Located W. 54th St. and Grand for a Elderly Eouslng a lr I ProJect. 0 u.c Reeolutlon App roving[ the Proposed Slte. for ProJect nP. oK,,A 2-29 Loca ted a$ 2305 S. W. 59th St. as Appro- PaLate for an ElderJiy Ilousiag. Project. Eeeolutlon Approvlng the Proposed Site for ProJect OKI"A 2-15 Located au N. W. 54th Sr. and Meridian / as Appropriate for {n Elderly EousLng Project. ;ttrfr:fr*orOthft:,,!i;; III. ADJOIIRN t ;/ Council Agenda Item No. VII. N 8/Le 17 5 COUNCIL NO. l?,54-75 r 11, 1975 TO Mayor and City Council FROM: City Manager SI]BJECT: Joint Public Hearing on P sed Public Housing Projects for the Elderly. In accordance with the adopted for joint siLe review hearings, the followlng federally assisted hous projects for the elderly have been scheduled for consideration at a oint public hearing scheduled at 2:00 p. m., August 26, L9752 1 Project OKLA. 2-L5 N. W. 54th and Meridian 101 units i-n five-story s t915 2 Project OKLA. 2-30 le huG N. tr.I. 54th and Grand corJbtctL 101 units in five-story s *ffi;; c''83 orfl 3 Projecu OKLA. 2-29 2305 S. W. 59th Street 101 units in fi.ve-story s spectfully submitted, ivb*ilrlu,t - fq !- E c a //n D. McMahan fr-'rr*"u"| ?4-!E' ty Manager Publish0d: in the DAILY T,A RNAL . RECORD + NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ' Notice is hegeby given that on Tuesday, August 26, 19'76 at 2:00 p.rir. in the counci'l chambers, third F1oor, .Mirn,iclpal'Building, 200 N. I,,ralker, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Oklahoma' City.Council and the Board of Commissioners of the Oklahoma City Housing Authority will meet in joint sesslon to consider approval of the following prciject proposals: 1 Project OKLA 2-15 - The construqtion of a five-story structure containing 101 units of pub.lie housiog for'the elderly on property legally described as follows: r ' *t Part of the S. El, Lf 4, section 10, T12, range 4 west of the. Indian Meridian, more particularly described as follows; Beginning at'a point 1190.Q0 fee.t north 0o, 0g minutes, 54 seconds west of the soulheast corner of said S.,E. tl4; thence south 89o, 51 minutds, 06 seconds west 243.03 feet; then porthwesterly along a curve to the right (R = 343- 24 feet) a digtance of'57.24 feet; thence north 0o, 08 minutes, 54 seconds west 495.24 feet; thence north 89o,.51 minuteg, 06 seconds east 300.00 feeti thence souEh 0o, 0B mi-nutes, 54 secondsieast 500.00 feet to the p"oint of place of beginning. ConEaining 3.41+L actes more or less. 2 Project OKLA 2-29 - The construction of a five-story structure containing 101 units, of public housing for the elderly on property iegally described as follows: The West half of the Southqast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter o{ Section 19, Township 11 Nor.th, Range 3 West of the I.M., Except the Right-of-way Easements and Except the North 25 feet.Exception beginning at the Northeiast corner South along the EasE line 25 feet to'the beginning; thence West 329.80 feet to a point on the I^IesE line of said West hatrf 25 feet South of the'Northwest corner'of the West half; thence South along ttle West line 559.37 feet North 29o12'17t' East 72.53 feet; thence along a curve tq the left having a radius of 68 feet and central angle of 16029, 42,, a distance of 19.56 feer Norrh L2o43'35",East 265.L2 feerl. thence along a curve to the right having a r,adius of 232.00 feet and central angle 67003r33,,27L.53 feet North lgoh1rB,, f Eo poi-nt East a distance of' 46.86 eet "a on the East line of the WesE half of the Southeast Quarter of the SouEhwest. Quarter of the Southeast Qtrarterl Ehence North along the EasE ltne 50.40 feer to beginning. Generally located at 2305 S. W. 59th Street. 3 Project OKLA 2-30 - The construqtion of a five-story structure qontaining 101 units of public housing for the elderly on property lega1ly, described as follows: Commencing at the NE Corne of Lor 2 Block 14 Arteslan Height Add{-ti.on, thence Inlest .the North Lot Line of sai-d lot 15.25 fr, rhence N 24051'4 Wa distance of 166.26 ft, thence a distance of 102.5 ft. aI the West Right-of-t^Iay of Grand 'be 'Boulevard to a point 'of , thence S 66o53t21" w a distance of 315 ft, t&ence 23 04138" W. a distance of 39.0 ft, thence West a distance of rlOrt9.0 ft, thence N 28o E a.distance of 243.0 ft, thence S 360 E a distance of 58.5 ft, thence N 71o E a disrance of, 444 to the West Right-of-Way of Grand Boulevard, : thence 243.5 fL said Right-of-Way to the point of Beginning, eonta 3.0 acrqs more or 1ess. , City erk C E Ray [ong, _^l \ flhfttetf * ELDERLY HOUSING PRoPoSALS oKLA 2-11 , 2-29, e]9) 1. NEED FOR ELDERLY FOUSING. OKLAHOMA CITY LAIIVERSITY BUSINESS RESEARCH DEPARTI4ENT ESTAIBISHED THAT L6,479 OKLAFTCI4A CrTY RESIDENTS QUALTFTED FOR UOW RENT ELDERLY r-OUSit{G rr.J 1970 AI.ID 20,697 WOULD BE ELIGtrBLE IN L979. PRESENTLY, CNLY 11000 sucH t rITS EXIST. 2 ELDERLY HOUSING UNITS WILL PROVIDE THE FOLTOWING BENEFITS FoR THosE REsIDENTS wno dnoosE To occupy rHEM. A. REDLJcTIoNT oF AVERAGelrorrrNc ExpENSE FRoM $az prn Moi{TH ro PER l4oNTH. $40 i B. BURDEI\SOME MAINTENATICE Al.lD UPCARE OF HOUSII.G Ai.lD l-AI^,lN IS PROVIDED FoR BY I-QUSTNG AUTHORITY. C. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AS DANICES, LECTURES, l"llVIES, AI.ID COFFEE I-IOURS, PROVIDED FOR IN TFE SAME BUILDII.IG AS WELL AS OPPORTI'{I IES FOR CLOSE FRIENDSHIPS. D. HFXLTH CARE OPPORTI}.I IES oF wARM MEALS FoR $.50, rner mcroRs CLINICS, FU ,-TIME STAFF NURSES, PHYSICAL THERAPY CIASSES, AND AP EI.ERGENCY CORDS TO AID STRICKEN RES IDENTS E. INcREASED oppoRTUNIrhes ron rRArspoRTATIoN THRoIJGH MINI-BUS SERVICE, CIil'Y BUS SERVICE, Cl-lURCl-l BUSES, Al'lD . FRIENDS IN PROJECTS I,'JI-IO HAVE CARS. 3 IOCATION OF PROJECTS A. SURVEYS SFOW THAT I.IOFT RESIDENTS DEPEND UPON CARS OF THEIR OW\, REIATIVES, OR FRIENDS FOR TRA\SPOR.TATICN. (SEE EXHIEiT T) LOCATING PROJECTS NEAR REIITIVES A\D FRIENDS IS I'4ORE IMPORTA\T FOR TRA\SPORTATION TMN LO- CATING PROJECT WITHIN WALKING DISTAI{CE TO STORES, PARTICUI.ARLY WHEN MINI-BUS AI{D CITY BUS SERVICES ARE ALSO AVAII-ABLE. B. ExHIBrr 2 sHoh/s *rlrroa, oF RESIDENTS REGARDINIG IM'.RTAIT FEATURES TO BE COI{StrDERED IN LOCATING ELDERLY HOIJSING PROL'ECTS EXHIBIT 1 SURVEY OF OCHA ELDERLY RESIDENTS CONUJCTED SLT,MER, L975 TYPE OF TRANSPORTATION USED FOR TRIPS TO DRUG STORES, GROCERY STORES, SHOPPING CENTERS, DOCTORTS OFFICE, REI.ATIVESI HOUSES, AI\D FRIENDSI FCIUSES: TYPE MJMBER PERCENTAGE 1, SALVATIOTI ARMY MINI-BUS r5 3.59o )a 2, TAXI 18 4.2% ,. REI-ATIVES DRIVE t22 28.5% 4. O,lN CAR 'r08 25.2% 5. FRIENDS DRIVE 6, 14.7% 6. WALK 42 9.83 7, CITY BUS 45 10 .5% 8. CHURCH BUS r5 3.5% INDICATES:. RESIDENTS WILL BE BETTER SERVED BY LOCATINIG PROJECTS NEAR REI-ATIVES ANID FRIENDS WHO CAN CONMENIENTLY CfiE AtlD TAKE THEM PI-ACES, PARTICUL.ARLY IF THTS IS BACKED UP BY MINI- BUS A}.ID CITY BUS SERVICE. X LOW BECAUSE SURVEY TAKEN BEFORE MINI-BUS SERVICE PROVIDED FOR AT AI{DREWS SQUARE. a E}FIIBIT 2 SURVEY OF OCHA ELDERLY RESIDENTS coNDucTED OCTOtsER, 1974 l-lOW IMPORTAI.IT ARE THE FOLLOWITG. IN REGARD TO LOCATIOMF YOUR SENIOR CITIZENS HCXJSIT{G CENTER? RATIT{G POINTS 1 MEDICAL FACILITIES IN THq AREA 337.8 2 BUS SERVICE TO OR NEAR Tlle enOUeCr SITE 326.8 3 SHOPPING FACI LITIES WITHIN WALKIt\IG DISTAi.ICE 322.4 +" CHURCHES IN THE VICINITY ,r5. r 5. QTJIET NETGHBoR,HoODS 290.8 6. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO RESI DENTIAL AREAS 166.6 7. CLOSE PROXIMITY TO DOWNTOWN AREAS 164.6 8. NEARBY PI-AYGROUND FOR ViSITING CHILDREN 118.5 t I ,'iI'1'J; l^i,lLiiC'1'j Oil I)llOCliSS i'OR Iil,ll)liliriLLY AliS I S'I']iD lIOUSJ I NG fn zrccorcl:rnc.c: rvi t.h 'I'itle r of the IIo.siflg arrcl conr,u,_ttlr Dcverop_ merit Act of Lg'/,tr, a pt'o.jccts ])1'occss to cvalua.te the .s,it,.r-,i1i ty of proposecl ;rnci sitcs fof f cde'a111' a.ssistecl rrousl,g has tuon creveroped tvith t ite obj cc t ives of: Ft:rtherirrg t,lre rerritalization of the eommuuity, incltrciing the rr-.s1;or.lrtio.r and rev:italizlltion of stable neighborhoocis to t;hc m:rx j.nrurn extent .possible; Prornoting g.cater ch,ice of housing opportu.iti.es. ancr avoiclj.ug unclue concentrations of assiitccl irous_ing; i; areas contai,.ing a high pr'oportion of lor,l-incon)e perso,s; ' Assuring the availability of public facilities ancl services . adequate to serve proposed housing projects The olt,ed ltlanniug stanclarcls. Library servico areas are f ronr A St.udy of tltc l\lctt'opt-rl i 1.:tl-l Lil>ral'r, S)rstcnt of OI<.1altorna Coutrtv tt'hich \vas prepared by the De1>:rrt,rn()r-ru of P-l:rntri-ng. '1'he .l-ocal standard used iu fire statiorr plannjrrg i.s a- J.-1/2 mile service rr-rclj.us in all non-higlt-va1ue districts. The Alearvide Iiealtl: Planning Organization recommends a six-minute run ti.me for emergency ambulance service rvhicli is equivalent to approximately a f orfr-rnile service raclius. Emplo5,pent centers were determ j rred by locating knorvn lnajor job centers, inc.l.uding the Central Busiuess District, Ohlahonra University trleclical Center, State CapitoJ-, Federal Aelonautics Adrninistration, \Ycstern Electr.ic, ahd other entplo5,ers of over 25O people, inclustrial par'hs and of f ice centers. A composite map \vas developecl using the above eight factors indicating areas considered to be amenable fol construction of lorv income housing. The f inal crj.terion, ensuring the neighborhoods rvi11 be able to accommodate aclditional hotrsing, lvas arrived at tl:rough a composite map of the folloiving eigirt criteria that were given standardized point rat ings : 1 Shopping f acil it ies ( grocery, vari-ety , laundry ) rvithin I /2 mile radius 2 facilities----- --------3 points I faeility----- ---1 Point 2 Day Care Centers: ITithin 1/8 mile radius- ----5 points \Yithin 1/4 miLe raditts- a--;--- ---3 points IYithin 1/2 mile radius----*E--- ----------I point 3 Socio-Economic Index Bating: Level IV------ :----5 points Levcl III-------------------;- ----3 points Level II------ ----I point /'\ 4 Low Income Primary IIeaIth Care: IYithin 1-12 nrile raciius-- --------5 points Iyithin 1 mile raclius------;-- ----3 poin'Ls lYithin 2 mile raclius- -----?- '----I point 5 Number of existing subsldized housing proiects within a radius of 50 feet per unit: No subsidizecl proiect----:- 5 points One subsiclizecl proiect----* -:-----------3 points Two or nlore subsidizecl proJects--- ------1 point I'tt1ir: il), fitl"t: 5e icLrLiL)l'i l'.1uccsg; lor Iic'rl<.'t:rt llv Ar'isir;tcrl I Iotrs;irrg 6. ijxistitt65 dc.nsity: points 2500 5000 pcoplc per sqttarc milc--- ---5 j.nt 500t) 7500 lreopte per sqtrare milc;--- ---3 po s 7500 .L Poitl'l: I I.tass transit availabilitY: 5 points lYitlrin l/4 n:i1e radius- o l/2 nl1-e radj-us-- -:------ .-) points lYithirr ] point 'l B Expencliture per pupil by school districts: 5 point s to $670--- J points $615 1 poi-nt $615 or less----------- -:--' T5e shopiring f acilities consicler.ed covered the basic needs and were ratecl Uy-rvat-Xing distance. Day care centers were also rated by walking ciistzlnce, but the clistance considered rvas shorter because of the greater frequeney of use. By the same rezrsoni.ng, l-orv income primary health care tvalking clistance rvas increased to rvhat was tonsidered to be a maximum rvalking clistance since frequency of visit- atj-ons is less. A fou::th rating based on rva"lking distance is the availability of mass transit. Report No. 11 of .the oiusirr II. Utj-l.i.zlrLiotr r>[ Ilinolil,v Cour](,liLraLion ]r1rp to Iinstu'e l>roposccl Sitc lIiJI NoL ViollLLc IiUil .l,ocrii1.ion Cli1.r:r'ia. 'fhc IIUD staticlarcls listed prc.viousl.y specif y tha.t 1:ro1:osed sites fbr rlew construction shrrlI ncjt Lrc Iooatccl in an area of minor:ity concentrzrtiotr unlcss "(/t) srrf f i.ci.ont, comparable opportunities exist f or hortsittg f or mitrot'i t5r f amil ies j.t"r the j.ncorne r:ange to be. servecl kry tlte proposed plojcct oulsicle aleas of rninority concentration, or (B) tirc projec'.t. is neccssary to meet overridi.ng housing; needs which ca.nnot otlteru'ise fcasil.rf1, be met -1n that housing mzLrl to Orclerly Gr(tvth A. Existing zoning B. Surrounclittg zotting compatible C. Surrounding land use compatible D. Conformance rvitli adopted plans and/or planning pr incip 1es E. Spacecl at least 50 feet per unit from cxterior boundary of . nearcst subsj d izcd proi eet . F. Pl.rLns conform to propcr setbaclctlcstr zone E Not in cleliflnzrtecl f tjght pattrs or 100 CNR or deuse oil or gas f ield F Not i-n mocie::ate interchanges G L/2 *ri;1e from railroadi or hjghrvay Llor .-ilrr",, unacceptable noise H sit e free of octor, ciust, vibration anci feve1s Cotrsiderat ions 4 Envi I'Onrnental clevelopmenl-) A. Out of 100 year ir;;a-piain (computecl *'i-th 7oo% B. Soi I suitabie for the proposed cot-tstruction for construction C. Geo logy'f suitable D. Fre,e iorn adverse conOiti:ons including, but not linlited to: 1. Septic tank baekuPs I 2. Floocl i ng o Drainage Problems 4. Servage hazards 5. Harntful aii Pollntion 6. Excessive vehicularj traf f ic 7. Roclent or vermin infestation 8. Fire hazards undesirable 9. Preclontinance of sub$tandard dlvellings or other elements unless act[ve prograln in progress to upgrade neighborhood 5. Access to Services and Facilities A. Nearest School to Criteria Type Name Loc 10n Distance Iilem. Jr. High t< Sr. Iligh transportation route B. Nearest major street arad Public to Criteria Type Name Locat ion Distance ETFeet . 1/4 mi. Pub. Trans. center C. Nearest nrajor employrnent to Critelia Type Name Location Distance Indus. 'Commer. L/2 nL. Off ice 'recreational area D. Nearest Cr iter ia Type Narne Locat ion Distance to I)Iay- ground 3/8 mi. Park Rec. Center E. Nearest shoPPing facilitY Criteri.a Tvr:e Name Locat ion Distance to Grocery Variety L12 mi. Dept Laundry P'egional Ccnter 2 rniles * Does housing. not apply to eldcrly ':t ,t ' f o { . I?;igi .ll9 , 'Q i t.c Sc 1, r.:c t. i otr Procr:ss I"cclr:rl.I I A s:,; i s; t cd IIott s; i tr f Nearcst'tncdical serv i ces; LOCat ol) Distance to Critcriiu !y-r,s Name Lo'.v I nconte 1/2,mi1.e Pr intar y 4 miles EmergencY 6. Neecl for fcclerall5' il'ssistecl Lotver incorne housi'ng A.occupancytretrclsforexisti.ngfeclerallyassistecll:ousing rnarke.t. in area' B. Coneentration of existing federally assisted housing 7. IlinoritY OpPortutritics A. Distance to or"r.=-o,f preclominately rion-white concentratiou' su:lrounding arca' ' B. Iiacial compositjon".orpriarlce of - prov j-siotis of c. site f acilitates rvith applicab'1e tuOur"i-.i":-i rig'ts' J-egi,sl:rtio' and regulatious ' public or priv{te; be evaluated by this Al] proposals, .rviIlrevierv procedure adopted by stanclarcl form in accorcl.an.""*iifr-;4;-=itu (attached' the City Cou,cil of Oklaloia-Citv {n .ian'a'y 22, .L974 ) private rvill qo;;rv *itr{ ttrose provisions currently applying clevelope::s State statutes requi're that to t'e oklatroma city city Ilousing of ilre orrlanoma^'Bitv'Iousi;;^i";lfoJitv' coun"ir and of the ol 5 3 'd sT, -r-- .: I --.4--.-- --r+- -+- ,l I I

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