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'riJ~-~'~.~' <br />~< ~~l~~r <br />!~ ) ~~ ~s <br />~4' •• COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br />September 13, 2010 <br />Chairperson Timothy Rouse called the Community and Economic Development Committee <br />meeting to order at 3:30 p.m. <br />Committee Members Present: Timothy Rouse, Ann Puzzello, Karen White, Henry Davis (late) <br />Other Councilmember's Present: Derek Dieter, Tom LaFountain, David Varner, AI Kirsits, (late) <br />Oliver Davis <br />Other's Present: Bob Mathia, Rita Kopala, Kathleen Cekanksi-Farrand, Bernie Feeney, Mayor <br />Luecke <br />Agenda: Bill No. 10-41 -Tax Abatement (Real) 901-910 N. St. Peter (727 E. Corby Street) <br />Chairperson Rouse began review of Bill No. 10-41 by allowing Bob Mathia of the Economic <br />Development Department to make a presentation of findings. Bob reported the petition for <br />residential abatement was for two homes on adjacent lots at 901 and 909 N. St. Peter Street. <br />The homes built by Snyder Custom Homes are valued at an average of $525,000 each. Mathia <br />reported the homes were not in a residential TIF area and did meet all criteria for abatement. <br />Upon concluding, Rouse opened the hearing for questions. Councilmember Puzzello asked if <br />these were spec homes. Bernie Feeney representing the petitioner said the homes were pre- <br />sold. Council President Dieter asked if Notre Dame's restrictions on size, type, restrictions to <br />certain builders made any requirement for minority builder inclusion. Mr. Feeney said he did not <br />know the ND policies. Chairperson Rouse noted a motion by Councilmember White and a <br />second by Councilmember Puzzello that the bill be sent to Council favorably. All affirmed. <br />There being no further business to come before the Committee, Chairperson Rouse adjourned <br />the meeting at 5:50 p.m. <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br />~ ~~ <br />Timothy A. R ,Chairperson <br />Community Economic Development Committee <br />
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