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BILL NO. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA,AMENDING A SECTION OF CHAPTER 2,ARTICLE 6 OF THE <br /> SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO TAX ABATEMENTS <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> The Mayor of South Bend has stated that"Raising the minimum wage of our city <br /> employees can increase morale and productivity, while cutting turnover. It's also good <br /> economics, since city workers are consumers at local businesses. . . Most importantly, it's the <br /> right thing to do for hardworking public servants." The Mayor noted that this wage applies to all <br /> City employees, part-time, temporary, and seasonal, as well as full-time employees. Since a tax <br /> abatement is a subsidy to employers from the City and is intended to improve the economic <br /> environment of the City of South Bend, it is incumbent upon companies receiving tax <br /> abatements from the City to pay their employees at least as well as the City pays its employees. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE <br /> CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, as follows: <br /> SECTION I. Chapter 2, Article 6, Section 2-76.3 is hereby amended by adding <br /> paragraph(6),to read as follows: <br /> Sec. 2-76.3. Base abatement. <br /> A base abatement("base abatement") is an abatement for three (3) years in the case of <br /> real property other than single-family residential, five (5) years in the case of real property that is <br /> single-family residential, and five (5) years in the case of personal property. The Council may <br /> grant a base abatement to an applicant who fulfills the following requirements: <br /> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br /> (6) The applicant must pay all company employees (full-time,part-time, seasonal, and <br /> temporary) a minimum wage at least as high as the minimum wage paid to all employees of the <br /> City of South Bend. <br /> SECTION II. This Ordinance shall take effect upon passage by this Common Council, <br /> approval by the Mayor, and any publication required by law. <br />