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• <br />Exhibit A to <br />Resolution No. 1154 <br />Sample -Ewing Development Area <br />Finding of Facts <br />May 21, 1993 <br />The South Bend Redevelopment Commission has conducted a study of the <br />Sample -Ewing Development Area (Area) and has found that the Area is <br />blighted to an extent that cannot be corrected by regulatory <br />processes or by the ordinary operations of private enterprise without <br />resort to the Indiana Redevelopment Law, IC 36- 7 -14 -1, et. seq., and <br />that the public health and welfare would be benefitted by the <br />acquistition and redevelopment of the Area. Blight is found in the <br />Area based on the following facts: <br />A. In the portion of the Area previously designated as the Rum <br />Village Industrial Park: <br />1. The portion of the Area designated as the Rum Village <br />Industrial Park (Original) described at II. A. of the second <br />Whereas clause of Resolution No. 1151 is blighted due to the <br />continued existence of unstable soil conditions. The high <br />cost of removing and replacing the unstable soil has been a <br />deterrent to private business operations that can not be <br />overcome by the normal development process. <br />2. The portion of the Area designated as the Rum Village <br />Industrial Park (Expansion Area), described at II. B. of the <br />second Whereas clause of Resolution No. 1151 is blighted due <br />to lack of development, cessation of growth, and obsolesence <br />of industrial facilities. Currently, this portion of the <br />Area contains a 360,000 square foot manufacturing building <br />that is not used for manufacturing and is only used for <br />storage. Numerous railroad rights of way through the area <br />create problems for future development because of difficult <br />access to buildings and poor internal road circulation. <br />Deterrents to development also include the unstable soils <br />found in the Expansion Area. <br />B. In the portion of the Area previously designated as the <br />Studebaker Corridor Development Area, described at I.C., of the <br />second Whereas clause of Resolution 1151: <br />1. Currently 44.0$ of the total building floor area in the <br />Studebaker Plant Complex is vacant. Of the remaining 56.0W <br />of floor area that is occupied, the majority is <br />underutilized as storage and warehousing. Although the <br />percentage of total building floor area that is vacant is <br />less than the 48.6* found vacant in 1986, its significance <br />is not reduced since large vacant structures such as the <br />Transwestern and Avanti Buildings have been demolished by <br />the Redevelopment Commission since that time. <br />2. Since 1986 when the Studebaker Corridor Development Area was <br />found to be blighted and declared a redevelopment area, over <br />40 structures have been demolished by the Redevelopment <br />Commission. These demolitions have included such large <br />buildings as the Transwestern and Avanti Buildings. <br />Significant costs were incurred in remediating environmental <br />problems prior to demolition of these structures. These <br />costs would have been prohibitive to most private sector <br />redevelopment efforts. It is anticipated that additional <br />environmental remediation activities and the associated <br />costs will deter private redevelopment of this Area. <br />3. Over one - quarter (25.5 %) of the 220 acres of land in the <br />Studebaker Corridor Redevelopment Area is vacant. In <br />Sub -Areas A, B, and C adjacent to the main plant complex (as <br />designated in the Plan for the Studebaker Corridor <br />Development Area), 37.1W of the land is currently vacant. <br />