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Res81 9007 COI repealed by 14617
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Res81 9007 COI repealed by 14617
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11/23/1981
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<br />Exhibit J (continued) <br /> <br />Designated Employees in Group "3"* must report: <br /> <br />Any investments, interests and income in or derived from <br />real property located within housing rehabilitation areas or <br />neighborhoods designated by the City Council under the <br />City's Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program. <br /> <br />*Regardless of the primary residence report filing exception under <br />the GROUP 1 category, it is strongly suggested that investments or <br />interests in the principle residence of those individuals residing <br />within the designated housing rehabilitation loan program <br />neighborhood(s) report such investments or interest. This <br />suggestion considers such circumstances as special and unusual, <br />inasmuch as issues may be raised at public hearings questioning <br />the integrity of individuals or authorities that process loan <br />applications and perform services under the Loan Program who <br />reside within the same designated district. Briefly, it appears <br />most appropriate and proper to fully disclose all personal <br />residential property holdings completely with all other reportable <br />interests upon the initial disclosure filings. <br />
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