VOL. IV 0.52 DECE BER 1 -7,1982 Sen Tri-County South o c I ain the BI prove ain. John n Town; an re of tlanta covering ven ere of land ith 41 P reel of pr perty and 39 famili w heduled to b leveled for a par ing lot. Re id nt t property a d t an aver e of 6,000 e ch and the pe pi ere doomed to remo al in the n m of on el t progre . n ent rpri ing youn BI man turned that around. Today, thank to T J x nder, the former re 'dents of John n To n forced a rea ssment of their land from 30 cent squ re 12 u re foot. Relo ation co 4 ()()() to 15 000 for renter and homeowner was in many c gr ater than the original a ment of their property. Itt exander flv ye IS, bu t in that time h b to ther the prop- erty 0 ner into a coh . e group to form the John nto n Community De lopment Corporation - the com- pany that repre nted the land 0 ners in the sal of their prop rty - and the J.T. Holdin ompany - the develop r of the land. Th sale pri e of the property a 6 million and there is a future return of 2.5 million. That is a far cry from the aggreg te sale pric f 0,000 originally offered by th purcha r the regional transit authority. "The land as apprai d individu- al hom ho ever, and not as an a m­ blage tra t for commercial development, Ale ander told Bl ck Enterpri . , y feeling as that time and time am poor people and Bla s were being reI ated withou t adequate compen tion in order to m e ay for meone el 's project. I th ught maybe thi time me­ thing ould be done ab u t it' AI ander e plained. hether that sam dream an b - me reality in Benton H rbor remain to ben. C mmunity Devel pment Dire tor for the city, Bill Lilly expre doubt . rth of ain is a long range develop­ men 'Lilly told The itizen. 'Th re i no. immediate buyer for the land. Th people migght not any thin happen for ye rs, ' In addition .th politic of Atlanta provided the right tmosphere a condi­ tion th t does not e i t in Benton Har- bor me ob rvers belie e. urn to 10 BULK RATE us. POSTAGE PAID B ton Harbor, 49022 mit .50 In 13 ni are inch do urn nt. rth m ng the min rit luded fr m the t te ned II Tim E d tate a epts the city Enter- pri Zon appli ation a bmitted only 1 in 5 minority busine ill benefit. According to the boundary line approved by the ci rnmi i n t it re ular nday ni ht meet in , th re are three zon reas: -the F deral Z n per nal in me t bre tain busine and indu trial t -th State outer z ne r sidents a bre on th ir in me t es; -the tate inner z ne hich offer busine and indu try t relief. nder the ity plan, all of the it e ept the irp rt nd the Fruit ar et are in luded in the federal z nee - The st te r identi 1 z n 25 z n here t 0 pp alin t m 1I busin able i limited t rea b unded roughly b Pa Pa Highland and ar et th St. Jo ph River n the P W Pa Riv r n the n rth. In that inn r zone ther . min rity busine and five heduled for reI ati of ain plan. There are at least minorit firms hi h ill not receive the tate ta bre if nterpri Z ne le islation i dopted. I better hec anything" re ponded ayor ilc to thi paper. Coo e and the entire c rni ion e cept Juanita chol t b nt voted for the boundarie . Robert J a k n hairrnan of th- ity Enterprise Zone mmittee utlined me of the t break omin to busi- n s in the inner zone. There i a 50 percent Sing] e emption available, and amp] t e emption for minority 0 n d firm Ja k on said. He 1 n ted th t th fir t 3 000 of a1 ed on pre nt rate the b in th ti n of th nd y night ti n �t th t h d not ned the Alreco and Fr n lin refu rty. id . hirl- er J - th t th Ims L m n