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('O -b (%)_ <br />Staff Report — Don Inks <br />Temporary Use of Property — Unity Garden @ LaSalle Square <br />9/28/10 <br />Unity Gardens continues to expand and do well in South Bend. The largest garden is at <br />LaSalle Square. Unity Garden would like to expand their program at LaSalle Square by <br />adding walking paths, a small (about 10' X 12 ") greenhouse and a shaded shelter (about <br />16' X 16') with picnic tables. The greenhouse and shelter will not be attached to <br />foundations, so they can be more easily moved to another site if necessary. Additionally, <br />Unity Gardens would like to plant fruit trees to the east of the current garden, and add <br />community plots in this eastern area. Most of these improvements are being paid for by a <br />grant from the Neighborhood Resources Corporation for $5,000. Expanding the garden <br />to the east will mean another water spigot (or tap) will be necessary. Unity Gardens is <br />requesting the Redevelopment pay for the water extension, similar to the original tap and <br />spigot provided by Redevelopment when the garden was initially developed in 2009. The <br />cost is expected to not exceed $3,000. <br />Attached is the grant application to the Neighborhood Resources Corporation which more <br />fully explains the proposal for LaSalle Square. <br />Staff recommends favorable consideration by the Redevelopment Commission. <br />