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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Rescheduled Regular Meeting -August 25, 2006 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />A. Public Hearing <br />() continued... <br />may simply be considered commentary rather <br />than a remonstrance against something upon <br />which the Commission must act. A <br />remonstrance is a flat out objection to the <br />proposed amendment. I have reviewed these, <br />and for those that do purport to be a written <br />remonstrance to the proposed amendment, <br />after staff makes a report, then Don will <br />summarize what has been received. If the <br />remonstrator is not in attendance, Ms. Greene <br />suggested the entire communication be read <br />in Tinto the record. <br />Mr. King asked if the Commission could <br />hold its Public Hearing first and then return <br />to act on each remonstrance. <br />Ms. Greene responded that the law does not <br />stipulate the order for the public hearing, so <br />the Commission may proceed in whatever <br />order it desires provided that the Commission <br />does not take final action on the proposed <br />resolution until the Commission has properly <br />considered all written remonstrances <br />The Commission decided to postpone <br />reading and action on the remonstrances until <br />after the Public Hearing. <br />In Staff s presentation to the Commission, <br />Mr. Witwer noted that Phase I, Expansion <br />Area No. 21 will open up 162 acres for light <br />industrial and office development. This will <br />create an expected 830 jobs, a million square <br />feet of building space, and an estimated <br />$22,000,000 of private investment. Phase I <br />9 <br />