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Dates: during 1970-1979
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What further compounds the already present threats to rent control is that if he wins reelection, Clem says he will propose a rent control "improvement" that, while it would not gut the existing laws, would loosen them and impress many as opening the door to more extensive changes...

Author: By Michael Kendall, | Title: Housing: Perennial Issue | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

...Clem favors conditional decontrol that would exempt four- to six-unit, owner-occupied buildings if the landlord makes specific improvements and convinces the board the increase does not remove the unit from the low or moderate income housing supply. He has not moved for this change on the council floor, Clem says, because that might give the appearance he is caving into the independents. So Clem says he will wait until after the results are in and consider the vote to be partly a referendum on the idea. Some critics argue that acting on the suggestion would have a much...

Author: By Michael Kendall, | Title: Housing: Perennial Issue | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

...question of rent control and its off-shoot, condominium conversion, has fueled the election fires somewhat, creating much more heat than light. Since Clem has taken on the role of a fence-sitter, the council has left the future of rent control in a state of inertia. During one of the council's rhetorical debates of the subject, Graham said, "This doesn't mean very much at all because we don't have five votes for anything." Whatever the outcome of tomorrow's election, there will finally be five votes in the council to decide the issue of rent control...

Author: By Michael Kendall, | Title: Housing: Perennial Issue | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

...fair to say that four of them--Alfred Vellucci and David Clem excluded--are cut from roughly the same cloth. Daniel J. Clinton, Thomas W. Danehy, Leonard J. Russell and Walter J. Sullivan have all been on the Council for a number of years. They oppose controls on vacant housing and bans on condominium conversion. They believe Cambridge Convention has blown these issues out of proportion in order to liven up an otherwise dull campaign. They clearly represent a constituency other than the students and professionals of the Harvard Square area...

Author: By Jonathan H. Alter, | Title: The Independent Incumbents | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

...academic institutions are not required to conform to the rules (courtesy of the 1975 state Dover Amendment). The last time Cambridge successfully confronted Harvard was in 1975, when Graham led her infamous crusade to halt construction of the Kennedy Library complex on the MBTA yards. City Councilor David Clem recalls this instance as the first time Harvard really lost a fight, but the issue was more complicated. The emotional impact of placing the memorial to the late John F. Kennedy in an unfriendly environment finally forced the Kennedy Corporation to take their project out to Columbia Point, where its reception...

Author: By Laurie Hays, | Title: Two Sides of the City | 11/7/1977 | See Source »

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