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No. 1151 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made, and establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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No. 1151 designating the SEDA, declaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a development plan and conditions under which relocation payments will be made, and establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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The legal description of the Sample -Ewing Development Area is attached as <br />Exhibit A and Map 1. In general, the alley west of Miami Street serves as the <br />eastern boundary. The southern edge of the project area is Ewing Street, except for a <br />small section of the Rum Village Neighborhood where the southern boundary consists <br />generally of Bruce and Donald Streets, and extends west to the New Energy Ethanol <br />Plant and continues through a large area of open land unmarked by street, road or <br />other physically distinct edge. The western boundary follows the Rum Village <br />Industrial Park along Lombardy Street north to the southern edge of the Bellville <br />Gardens subdivision, then east to the New Jersey, Indiana and Illinois Railroad to <br />Sample Street. <br />C. LAND USE <br />The present land use mix totals approximately 2400 acres and is composed of a <br />variety of uses: residential, industrial, warehouse /distribution, commercial /retail, <br />institutional and vacant land. In descending order by acreage, the following breakout <br />applies: <br />LAND USE <br />ACREAGE. <br />PERCENT <br />Industrial <br />734.4 <br />30.6 <br />Vacant Land <br />592.8 <br />24.7 <br />Residential <br />465.6 <br />19.4 <br />Right -of -Way <br />426.0 <br />17.8 <br />Institutional <br />96.0 <br />4.0 <br />Commercial <br />85.2 <br />3.5 <br />Total <br />2400.0 <br />100.0 <br />The present land use arrangement is shown on Map 4. For the purposes of this <br />general plan, only broad categories of land use have been identified. As the more <br />detailed, block -by -block plan is developed, additional maps and information will be <br />added to this general plan. <br />t <br />D. ZONING <br />As previously noted, the Sample -Ewing Development Area contains <br />approximately 2,400 acres. Map 3 shows the zoning districts within the area. The <br />following zoning districts can be found within the area: <br />Kill <br />1 <br />4/16/93 <br />
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