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�SpU T$e�� <br /> O �\�l!jllfif/j� d <br /> 1400 CAUNTY-C1TY BUIIDJNG .F7��\ ��j� PHONE 574/235-9241 <br /> 22]W.JEFFFRSON BOUI.EVARD v " �� "'' 'iF� Fnx 574/235-7670 <br /> � .�\\PEACE�/ ,a' <br /> SOUTH BEND,INDi,�rrn 46601-1830 '�+ �^ �a�' <br /> �l c 7��� <br /> .r-� � <br /> A <br /> 1865 <br /> CITY OF SOUTH BEND STEPHEN J. LUECKE, MAYOR <br /> DEPARTMENT OF LAW <br /> CHARLFS S. LEONE ALAI)EAN M. DEROSE <br /> CITYATTORNEY CHTFF ASSISI'ANT CTl"YATTORNEY <br /> May 18, 2011 <br /> Mr. Derek Dieter, President <br /> South Bend Common Council <br /> 4`h Floor County-City Building <br /> South Bend, IN 46601 <br /> RE: Proposed Addition of a Parcel to the West <br /> Washington-Chapin Development Area Acquisition List <br /> 803 West Washington <br /> Dear President Dieter: <br /> Attached for the Common Council's consideration is a proposed resolution which <br /> approves an order of the St. Joseph County Area Plan Commission approving a declaratory <br /> resolution adopted by the South Bend Redevelopment Commission. <br /> This process began when the South Bend Redevelopment Commission (RDC) conducted <br /> a study and determined that it is necessary and beneficial to the orderly redevelopment of the <br /> West Washington-Chapin Development Area (WWCDA) to add an additional parcel to the <br /> WWCDA Acquisition List. Upon making this determination, the RDC passed a resolution <br /> declaring the necessity of adding this parcel. The declaratory resolution of the RDC was sent to <br /> the St. Joseph County Area Plan Commission (APC) for an order approving the RDC's action. <br /> The APC has approved the declaratory resolution. The APC's resolution is now submitted to the <br /> South Bend City Common Council for its approval. <br /> This property was originally built as a three story private residence for the William L. <br /> Kizer family. Mr. Kizer came to South Bend from Ohio in 1865. In 1869, Mr. Kizer formed a <br /> firm that conducted business in real estate, loans, and insurance, and made investments in <br /> Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. <br /> Upon acquisition of this property, staff will work with South Bend Heritage Foundation <br /> for its adaptive reuse. Staff will also work with the Center for History for its possible <br /> incorporation within the museum campus. <br /> THOMAS L. BODNAR CHERYL A. GREENE ANN-CAROL NASIT {Y�`` J <br /> .ANDREA L.BEACHKOFSKY LAWRF.NCE J.METENER JEFFREY L.SANFORD JOHN E.BRODEN �d� <br />