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18-50 Modifying and reconfirming resolution for Tower at Washington (Parking Garage)
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18-50 Modifying and reconfirming resolution for Tower at Washington (Parking Garage)
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TAX ABATEMENT REPORT <br /> TO: SOUTH BEND COMMON COUNCIL <br /> FROM: AARON KOBB <br /> SUBJECT: REAL PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT PETITIONS FOR: <br /> The Tower at Washington Square, LLC <br /> DATE: March 9, 2016 <br /> Attached please find the petitions of The Tower at Washington Square LLC (the <br /> "Petitioner"), seeking real property tax abatement for the real property within the City of <br /> South Bend, Indiana, commonly known as 211 West Washington Street (the "Property"). <br /> In order to permit Petitioner to increase the scope of the rehabilitation of the Property, <br /> Petitioner requests that the Common Council rescind Resolution 43 53-14 adopted on April <br /> 28, 2014 by the Common Council and Resolution No. 4361-14, adopted on May 12, 2014 <br /> by the Common Council which previously designated the Property as an Economic <br /> Revitalization Area for the purposes of tax abatement and only for a period of two (2) <br /> calendar years. As part of the increase in scope of rehabilitation, the Property shall be <br /> subdivided into four (4) separate tax parcels based upon the designated use of each tax <br /> parcel. The designated uses of the parcels shall be(i)a hotel; (ii)retail; (iii)parking garage; <br /> and(iv)residential apartments. Upon the subdivision of the Property,the Petitioner expects <br /> that each parcel will be owned by a separate entity, each affiliated with the Petitioner. The <br /> Petitioner requests a vacant building deduction for the parcel designated for a hotel. At <br /> this time,the Petitioner also requests a deduction for real estate improvements for the retail, <br /> parking garage, and residential uses. The requested tax deduction for the hotel, retail, <br /> parking garage and residential are set forth in the tax abatement schedule in each petition. <br /> The Petitioner requests that the Common Council now consider the (4) four petitions filed <br /> herewith and adoption of the related confirming resolutions. <br /> The Common Council should note the following exceptions to the local ordinance being <br /> requested for these petitions: <br /> • Tower—Hotel <br /> ➢ Standard designation for an Economic Revitalization Area is two years. <br /> Petitioner is requesting this be three years. <br /> ➢ Project would qualify for a two year vacant building abatement. Petitioner <br /> is requesting a ten year abatement. <br /> ➢ Petitioner is requesting a revised abatement schedule as detailed in the <br /> accompanying Confirming Resolution. <br /> PLANNING NEIGHBORHOOD ENGAGEMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC RESOURCES <br /> PAMELA C.MEYER BRIAN PAWLOWSKI AARON KOBB <br />
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