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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting –April 23, 2010 <br /> <br />5. OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Public Hearings <br /> <br />(5) continued… <br /> <br />coordination of the adjacent residential and <br />commercial property owners. <br /> <br />Staff asks for favorable approval of Revised <br />Resolution No. 2667. <br /> <br />Ms. King asked if the flow of the water <br />would remain the same under the revised <br />plan as it has been until now. Mr. Schalliol <br />responded that it would, but it should be less <br />likely that water would flow into the storm <br />sewer. <br /> <br />Ms. King asked if the cost of the revised plan <br />is more moderate than the plan to acquire <br />properties and relocate the pond. Mr. <br />Schalliol responded that when we hoped the <br />properties would be privately acquired, costs <br />were anticipated to be similar to this revised <br />plan. But the proposed acquisition in the <br />original Resolution No. 2667 would have <br />likely raised project cost to about $1.5M or <br />$2M. Under the revised plan we expect it <br />will be a $600K to $800K project. The cost <br />will increase if we make a developable parcel <br />on Miami Street because we will have to <br />bring in fill dirt. <br /> <br />Mr. Downes asked if the other neighbors on <br />Hawbaker are agreeable to this plan. Mr. <br />Schalliol responded that they are. <br /> <br />Mr. Downes asked what the impact would be <br />if the revised plan doesn’t solve the drainage <br />problems. Mr. Schalliol responded that the <br />revised plan wouldn’t make the situation <br />worse; it is possible there would be no <br /> 8 <br /> <br />