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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br /> Regular Meeting—May 31, 2012 <br /> 6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br /> D. South Side Development Area <br /> (1) continued... <br /> construction challenges presented with trying <br /> to center the roadway in the existing corridor. <br /> After a cost-benefit review of the project was <br /> done, the design decision was made to shift <br /> the corridor to the east. The project design <br /> had reached a point of 60% plans and the <br /> change allowed for the reuse of some of the <br /> materials but also created new opportunities <br /> for drainage and storm water master planning <br /> and utility routing that did not exist with the <br /> prior design. <br /> The Addendum to the Master Agency <br /> Agreement will allow Christopher B. Burke <br /> Engineering Ltd. to continue design work <br /> related to Phase 2 of the project design <br /> services for improvements and connectivity <br /> of Fellows Street north or Ireland Road to <br /> Chippewa Avenue. Staff recommends <br /> approval of Resolution No. 3037. <br /> Mr. Schalliol noted that the next major <br /> professional service associated with this <br /> project will be right-of-way acquisition <br /> services, anticipated to be presented to the <br /> Commission in a few weeks. <br /> Mr. Downes asked what the results were for <br /> the feasibility study for Erskine Park Golf <br /> Club. Mr. Schalliol noted that the study <br /> addressed drainage issues from the Chippewa <br /> sewer overflow network on the north side of <br /> the golf course. Currently, the water coming <br /> off the Fellows St. area and from the O'Brien <br /> Park area goes into a combined sewer. With <br /> the road realignment the water is stopped <br /> 23 <br />
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