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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting — September 27, 2011 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />B. South Bend Central Development Area <br />(3) continued... <br />Development Area to include a portion of the <br />Northside Boulevard Transpo maintenance <br />site. <br />(4) Proposal for architectural planning <br />services related to redevelopment owned <br />parcels on Niles and Colfax Avenues. <br />Mr. Kain noted there are two key sites in the <br />East Bank Village which lie in the South <br />Bend Central Development Area (SBCDA) <br />which has seen significant development <br />activity over recent months — the former Rink <br />building site now home to the East Bank <br />Village Townhomes, and the former Troeger <br />site on Niles Ave. will soon see additional <br />residential development. <br />Staff would like to engage the services of Kil <br />Architecture & Planning to study the <br />marketability of two Commission -owned <br />sites along Niles and Colfax Ave. for <br />potential future development. The study will <br />investigate maximum building square <br />footage for the sites and develop schematic <br />building designs. This information will be <br />valuable to staff while engaging in <br />discussions with private developers and <br />interested parties about the highest and best <br />use of these development parcels. <br />Staff asks for approval of the proposal at a <br />cost not to exceed $4,000. <br />Mr. Downes asked what the East Bank <br />Village Plan called for on the sites. Mr. Kain <br />10 <br />
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