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historic landmark, located in a National Register or local landmark district, <br />eligible for nomination as a National Register or local landmark, or rated <br />as Outstanding (0113) or Significant (S /12 or S /11) in the most recent <br />Historic Preservation Commission county -wide survey. <br />(iii) Rehabilitate a problem property. Rehabilitate and reuse a property <br />that that has been designated a problem property by the Community and <br />Economic Development Department ( "problem property "). The Council <br />intends generally that a problem property shall be a building, facility, or <br />complex that has been cited by the City's Neighborhood Code <br />Enforcement agency, or a difficult -to -adapt building or facility that was <br />constructed and used for a single, unique purpose (such as a school <br />building), or a building of such magnitude (as determined by its context) <br />that it is considered critical to the success of efforts to enhance, improve, <br />revitalize or preserve the surrounding area. <br />(iv) Clean up a brownfreld. Pay the cost of cleaning up a Brownfield <br />( "brownfield "), which is any site, building, facility, or complex that has <br />been designated a brownfield by the Community and Economic <br />Development Department. <br />2. Develop a business based on local university research. Develop a <br />commercial product or enterprise that is based upon licensing intellectual property <br />arising from research conducted at a public or private university, college, or <br />community college within St. Joseph County. [thift y five (3-5) <br />fifty (50) public benefit points] <br />3. 4ehieve a pkwieal element of a plan, Aehieve ene er- Fflefe physical element <br />sites, identified in a development ef revitalization plan (sueh as a neighborhood, <br />er- rehabilitation of publie inftastfueiure, facilities of- eeflimunity amenities; !he <br />the iden4ified area. OhiAy six (36) public benefit peintsl Meet enemy- efficient <br />g et energy - efficient building standards at the Silver level or <br />building standards. Me _ <br />higher, as prescribed by the US Green Building Council's current Leadership in <br />Energy Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and reference guide., <br />published at www.usgbc.org. ffifty (50) public benefit pointsl <br />4. Promote green technology. Develop a business whose primaEy function is the <br />manufacture distribution or installation of renewable energy products and <br />materials including solar, wind and /or geothermal. ffifty L5Qj public benefit <br />points] <br />11 <br />
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