![]() After receiving a copy of the resolution and report and reviewing the entire matter, on October 4, 1955, the board of commissioners approved the determination of blight. On Septemit adopted a resolution declaring the area to be blighted within the meaning of the statute. The board undertook the preliminary investigation and conducted public hearings on May 3, 17 and 25, June 8, 22, July 13 and August 2, 1955. "Beginning at the intersection of the Shrewsbury River and Branchport Creek thence eastwardly along the Shrewsbury River to the extension of Manhasset Avenue thence eastwardly along Manhasset Avenue extended and Manhasset Avenue to Patten Avenue thence westwardly along Patten Avenue to Florence Avenue thence southwardly along Florence Avenue to Joline Avenue thence westwardly along Joline Avenue to the westerly bank of Troutman's *369 Creek thence northwardly along the westerly bank of Troutman's Creek to Atlantic Avenue thence westwardly along Atlantic Avenue to Branchport Creek and along Branchport Creek to the point and place of beginning." The area, which is located on the portion of the northwestern perimeter of Long Branch fronting on the Shrewsbury River and on a creek flowing into the river, was described as follows: 40:55-21.1 et seq., requesting the planning board to make a preliminary investigation and to hold a public hearing for the purpose of determining whether an area of the city referred to therein was blighted. On Februthe Mayor and Board of Commissioners of the City of Long Branch adopted a resolution pursuant to N.J.S.A. The opinion of the court was delivered by FRANCIS, J. Furman, Attorney-General, argued the cause as intervenor. Fisher argued the cause for defendant-respondent (Mr. ![]() ![]() Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona & Combs, attorneys Mr. Blair, Jr., argued the cause for plaintiffs-appellants (Messrs. HOWLAND AND SONS, INC.), PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS,ĬITY OF LONG BRANCH, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT. Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the University of Illinois at Chicago Library, Special Collections.HARRY J. Organisations, Associations and Societiesīlock clubs, membership, housing, community developmentĬhicago Urban League (CUL) Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) Series 2: Programs Series, Subseries 4: Community Organization and Race Relations Subseries, Sub-Subseries 4.I: Community Organizing ![]() Covering the early 1960s to the early 1990s, Series 2, the Programs series, explores the way in which the Chicago Urban League administered a broad array of programs, from job training to healthcare, housing and women's programs. It documents the history, leadership, activities, social services provided by and the mission of the Chicago Urban League. This collection primarily contains materials generated or collected by the Chicago Urban League. University of Illinois at Chicago Library, Special Collections ![]() If you believe you should have access to this document, click here to Login.ĬULR-Series2, Sub-series 4.I., Box 234, Folder 2291 The full content of this document is only available to subscribing institutions. ![]()
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