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No. 2951 expanding the boundaries of the SBCDA, expanding the allocation area for purposes of TIF and amending the development plan for the SBCDA
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No. 2951 expanding the boundaries of the SBCDA, expanding the allocation area for purposes of TIF and amending the development plan for the SBCDA
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EXHIBIT B TO RESOLUTION NO. 2951 <br />AMENDMENT TO THE SOUTH BEND CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT AREA <br />DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br />EXPANSION OF THE SOUTH BEND <br />CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT AREA (SBCDA) <br />1. AREA EXPANSION STATEMENT <br />Redevelopment staff proposes the expansion of the South Bend Central Development Area <br />(SBCDA) to include portions of the former South Bend Public Transportation Corporation <br />( TRANSPO) property as well as adjacent properties. Addition of these properties to the <br />SBCDA will allow for the establishment of new public infrastructure to support the <br />proposed residential development per the Howard Park Neighborhood Master Plan, a study <br />completed by the Commission in 2009. <br />2. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT <br />Summary <br />In the fall of 2010, TRANSPO relocated its operations to a new facility by Ignition Park, <br />leaving behind approximately 10 acres of prime land in the Howard Park Neighborhood. A <br />study conducted by the Redevelopment Commission, The Howard Park Master Plan, <br />envisions new residential development (primarily single family with potential for <br />townhomes) at this site. It is the City's vision that the development proposed on the <br />TRANSPO site will serve as a catalyst for future private investment in the Howard Park <br />and East Bank Village area of downtown. TRANSPO currently owns approximately 10 <br />acres of property in the downtown area. Of these 10 acres, 5.5 acres lie within the SBCDA <br />While 4.33 acres lie outside of the SBCDA. Some uses adjacent to TRANSPO are of an <br />industrial nature and are considered non - compatible with the proposed residential <br />development. The new boundary will include the 4.33 acre TRANSPO owned parcels as <br />well as a few adjacent non - compatible parcels. <br />Redevelopment Planning in the Downtown <br />Since 1968 three areas near the center of South Bend have been declared to be <br />redevelopment areas by the South Bend Redevelopment Commission. These three areas - <br />the Central Downtown Urban Renewal Area, the East Bank Development Area and the <br />Monroe Sample Development Area- were each found to be blighted areas and plans were <br />adopted to eliminate that blight and bring about new growth and redevelopment. <br />Although each area had its own individuality in terms of land use, zoning, public <br />improvements and plans for revitalization and redevelopment, it eventually became clear <br />that all these areas were related to each other. The Redevelopment Commission in time <br />merged the three areas into the South Bend Central Development Area to facilitate better <br />planning and redevelopment. The three sub areas have had their own plans, some more <br />specific than others. The South Bend Central and Monroe - Sample areas have seen their <br />share of redevelopment activity over the years with the East Bank Development Area <br />seeing the least amount, if any. <br />
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