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Negotiations between Harvard and the city broke down after several months as a result of the then continuing city manager-city council squabble. Moulton said that he was told by members of the city council not to make any agreements with the soon-to-be-replaced Corcoran...
...January 1973, Harvard agreed to substantially increase in lieu of tax payments to $410,000 for 1972 and $500,000 for 1973. The agreement was signed by Corcoran--who remained as city manager despite CCA ouster efforts until this year--Moulton and Charles U. Daly, vice-president for government and community affairs...
...same time the University also rejected the bill for about $400,000 that the city had submitted in October 1972 on the total square foot formula. Moulton said then that even though Harvard would now pay a figure comparable to the one arrived at by the square footage calculation, they would not make payments that were based on a specific formula...
...Moulton said then that the size of the increases over the next two years were a result of Harvard's desire to "clean up loose ends" and not of pressure applied by the city council...
...rough draft of this report is now being reviewed by the bank, and the final report should be available in several months, Moulton said last week...