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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –March 5, 2010 <br /> <br />benefit residents and employers in the <br />Enterprise Zone, or other purposes specified <br />in the statutes (which are the general <br />purposes for the Redevelopment <br />Commission). This particular fund has <br />additional uses over the general <br />redevelopment uses of TIF funds. <br /> <br />Mr. Downes asked whether the funds if <br />appropriated but not used in 2010, are carried <br />over to the following year. Ms. Leonard <br />responded that they are. <br /> <br />Mr. Inks noted that the public hearing file is <br />complete, containing a copy of Resolution <br />No. 2651, a copy of the Notice of Hearing, <br />and affidavits from the South Bend Tribune <br />and the Tri-County News that the Notice of <br />Hearing was published in those newspapers <br />on February 12, 2010. <br /> <br />PHRN.2651 <br />Ms. Jones opened the public hearing for <br />UBLIC EARING ON ESOLUTION O <br />anyone who wished to speak regarding <br />Resolution No. 2651. <br /> <br />Mr. Blake asked if there would be a later <br />opportunity for people supportive of Project <br />Impact’s Agreement for Services to be heard. <br />Ms. Jones responded that there would not be; <br />they should speak now. <br /> <br />MR. VICTOR SEWARD, 4319 S. Main St. <br />I was a student at Project Impact. Had it not <br />been for Project Impact I probably would <br />have been in jail because I wouldn’t get any <br />funds, and then I’d turn my back on the <br />world. It would seem like the world turned <br />its back on me. But I met this program, <br />Project Impact, and I was able to get a little <br />funding. I was able to pay bills. I had a <br />better relationship with my wife. Had it not <br />been for Project Impact, I wouldn’t be here <br /> 5 <br /> <br />
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