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RESOLUTION NO. 1699 <br />RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BEND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION <br />DETERMINING TAX INCREMENT NEEDED TO SATISFY <br />OBLIGATIONS OF THE COMMISSION <br />REGARDING THE SAMPLE -EWING ALLOCATION AREA <br />(SOUTH BEND ALLOCATION AREA NO. 8) <br />WHEREAS, on April 16, 1993, the South Bend Redevelopment Commission (the <br />"Commission ") adopted its Resolution No. 1151 (the "Declaratory Resolution ") declaring that an <br />area designated by the Commission as the Sample -Ewing Development Area (the "Area ") in the <br />Redevelopment District of the City of South Bend, Indiana, is a "blighted area" within the <br />meaning of the Redevelopment of Cities and Towns Act of 1953, I.C. 36 -7 -14, as amended (the <br />"Act "); and <br />WHEREAS, on May 21, 1993, after notice of the public hearing thereon and after <br />obtaining all other approvals required by law, the Commission, in its Resolution No. 1154, <br />co confirmed the Declaratory Resolution by the adoption of a Confirmatory Resolution; and <br />WHEREAS, the Commission, in accordance with the Act, has previously established the <br />Sample -Ewing Allocation Area, (South Bend Allocation Area No. 8) which has boundaries <br />conterminous with the Area; and <br />WHEREAS, the Commission, in accordance with the Act, has previously established the <br />Sample -Ewing Allocation Area, (South Bend Allocation Area No. 8) Special Fund (the <br />"Allocation Fund "); and <br />WHEREAS, 50 IAC 8 contains rules adopted by the Indiana State Board of Tax <br />Commissioners concerning tax increment finance (the "Regulations "); and <br />WHEREAS, Section 39 of the Act and 50 IAC 8 -2 -4 require the Commission to <br />determine annually, whether the sum of the balance in the Allocation Fund plus estimated future <br />investment earnings on that balance is sufficient to satisfy obligations of the Commission over <br />the terms of those obligations, and whether the capture of only a portion of the potential captured <br />assessment (as defined in the Regulations) will result in a balance in the Allocation Fund in 2000 <br />that, when combined with future investment earnings on that balance and the resultant tax <br />increment to be collected in 2000, will be sufficient to satisfy the obligations of the Commission <br />over the terms of those obligations. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the South Bend Redevelopment <br />Commission as follows: <br />1. The Commission hereby determines that the sum of the current balance in the <br />Allocation Fund plus estimated future investment earnings on that balance is not sufficient to <br />meet the anticipated obligations of the Commission over the terms of those obligations. <br />2. The Commission further determines that the capture of only a portion of the <br />potential captured assessment in 2000 will result in a balance in the Allocation Fund in 2000 that, <br />when combined with future investment earnings on that balance and the resultant tax increment <br />to be collected in 2000, will not be sufficient to satisfy the anticipated obligations of the <br />Commission over the term or terms of those anticipated obligations, and that therefore all of the <br />potential captured assessment for the Allocation Area in 2000 shall be treated as captured <br />Irw assessment (as defined in the Regulations). In making this determination, the Commission has <br />considered the effect that the determination will have on the property tax rate in the <br />Redevelopment District. <br />HAWPDATA\RESOLUTIRES 1699 <br />