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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting —March 27, 2012 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />B. Airport Economic Development Area <br />(1) continued... <br />the changes and corrections that were <br />approved by the Blackthorn Owners <br />Association at a meeting that they had on <br />Wednesday, March 21, 2012. The owners <br />reviewed all three documents and approved <br />all of the recommended changes. Upon <br />Commission ratification, the documents will <br />be presented to the Redevelopment Authority <br />for approval. <br />Once all three agencies have approved the <br />changed documents, a clean version of all <br />three documents will be circulated to the <br />owners association and will be available in <br />the Community & Economic Development <br />office as well as from Grubb & Ellis /Cressy <br />& Everett, the listing agent for Commission <br />owned land in the corporate park. These <br />updated documents can be presented to <br />prospective park tenants and also give <br />comfort to the existing park tenants. <br />Mr. Downes spoke adding that there is <br />nothing new or there is no new intent, but <br />this is a clean up of everything to match <br />what's actually being done today. <br />Mr. Varner asked in reference to the bike <br />path through the corporate park, there is no <br />longer a requirement for owners to put one <br />on their properties, it's simply encouraged. <br />He wondered if it became a great <br />expenditure? Mr. Inks responded that the <br />current plan is that the city will consider <br />putting in a bike path on the south side of <br />Nimtz Parkway from Morreau Court to the <br />7 <br />
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