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Show ! CEDAR GARDi-N VILLAS INC JV' fS&Z fZWTAL APARTMENT? f f ry ...1 frtiSl HAMS ACMtMSJ , . i , TOP Q)J$0 NEW DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. On hand for the ground breaking of Cedar Garden Villas, Inc. were representatives representa-tives of the developers and city officials. offi-cials. They are shown, left to right: Don Rasmussen, county supervisor of FHA; Frank Nichols, corporation pre sident;, Reid Page, state supervisor . FHA; Frank Jex, Cedar City Planning Plan-ning Commission; Sid Miller, vice president pre-sident and contractor of the project; Mayor Loren Whetten and Gordon Slack of the city council. New housing unit underway here Wednesday, July 26th mark-ed mark-ed a double occasion for Cedar Ce-dar Garden Villas a total planned housing development in Cedar City. Both the construction loan closing,' through the Farmers Home Administration, as well as ground breaking ceremonies ceremon-ies with City officials and members of the Farmers Home Administraeion were held. The initial construction of 22 custom built rental units marks the first of three places of construction. This phase of rental housing, under Farm- posals, large water ' heaters and cabinets. In addition to rental units, future development of this lower Leigh Hill site on the west side of town, include town house condominiums, extensive recreation facilities and landscaping to complete the Cedar Garden Villas project. pro-ject. Initial occupancy in rental units is being planned for early Fall '72. Further information inform-ation may be obtained by calling Sid Miller at 586-8940 or Frank Nichols at 586-6-434. President of Cedar Garden Villa, is Frank Nichols of Cedar Ce-dar City. Vice president and contractor is Sid Miller, who owns and operates Miller Construction Con-struction of Cedar City. ers Home Admin, and U. S. Department of Agriculture, is directed toward the young family who is seeking more than adequate housing on a moderate income level. Rent levels are set by the government at $115.00 and $120.00. Four plans are to be offered with both one and two story models. The 'A' model features a large living room, dining room, kitchen and bath down stairs; three bedrooms bed-rooms and full bath upstairs. Each of the two story models mod-els have individual interior stairs with no out-side common com-mon balconies. It was stressed that all construction con-struction planned is to be custom built with n0 factory-built factory-built units. All units will be fully insulated, with double windows and electric radiant ceiling heat. Exteriors will be brick and wood. Extensive landscaping, night lighting and off-street parking park-ing is planned. Built-ins include in-clude range hood, oven, double doub-le stainless steel sinks, dis- |