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No. 1154 modifying/confirming Resolution No. 1151 designating the SEDA, delaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a dev. plan/conditions under which relocation payments will be made, establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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No. 1154 modifying/confirming Resolution No. 1151 designating the SEDA, delaring the SEDA to be blighted, approving a dev. plan/conditions under which relocation payments will be made, establishing an allocation area for purposes of TIF
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• Conduct feasibility studies to determine the least expensive sites for <br />initial development in terms of soil and water table conditions. <br />SAMPLE - INDIANA INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT <br />Another sub -area within the Sample -Ewing Development Area is an L- shaped <br />heavy industrial corridor between Sample Street and Indiana Avenue that runs from <br />Olive Street on the west (and the adjacent Rum Village Industrial Park) to the <br />Studebaker Corridor sub -area on the east. (See Map 11.) <br />The district is zoned primarily "E" - Heavy Industrial and the existing land <br />uses reflect this zoning classification for the most part. The main economic activities <br />in the district include scrap and salvage yards, major truck terminals and related uses, <br />warehouse /distribution and wholesale facilities. A significant portion of the area <br />consists of vacant and under - developed land and marginally used industrial buildings, <br />an example of which is the former White Farm manufacturing complex. <br />' This area originally developed as a major heavy industrial, truck terminal, and <br />warehouse /distribution district because it was the original location for the main <br />railroad switching yard and was served by a number of main and spur rail lines early <br />x in its development. As industrial and transportation technology changed, the main <br />switching yard, rail lines and spurs became less important, inactive and, in some <br />cases, abandoned. <br />For planning purposes this sub -area has been divided into three sectors. The <br />three sectors are (See Map 12.): <br />1. the Olive Street - Walnut Street sector; <br />2. the Walnut Street - Prairie Avenue sector; and, <br />3. the White Farm sector (bounded by Chapin, Sample, the railroad and <br />Arnold Street. <br />The western most sector of this L- shaped sub -area lies between Olive Street <br />(west), Walnut Street (east), Indiana Avenue (south) and Sample Street (north). It is <br />immediately adjacent to the Rum Village Industrial Park and has similar land uses, <br />infrastructure needs and environmental challenges. It, too, has several areas of <br />incompatible land uses. The major land uses and economic activity in this sector are <br />the truck terminals and related businesses. In addition, a large parcel of undeveloped <br />land is located directly in the middle of this sector. A wire manufacturer and a saw <br />mill also cover a large portion of this sector of the Sample- Indiana sub -area. An <br />interesting exception to the general activity in the area is an ice skating /hockey rink <br />that serves the community. <br />IL -32- <br />5/21/93 <br />h, <br />
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