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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting —June 14, 2012 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />B. Airport Economic Development Area <br />(1) continued... <br />Ms. Kolata is the brownfeld environmental <br />specialist and thought it appropriate to have <br />legal council guide staff through the <br />remediation process. The city legal <br />department has signed off on the use of <br />Plews Shadley Racher & Braun. Staff asks <br />that the Commission approve the engagement <br />letter. <br />Mr. Varner asked what the total amount of <br />the contract is expected to be. Mr. Inks <br />responded that the firm would be used only <br />as needed, so we don't have a real sense of <br />how much that might be. Mr. Varner thought <br />the Commission should put a cap on the cost. <br />If it is going to require more, then come back <br />to the Commission for approval of more. <br />Mr. Varner suggested a not -to- exceed <br />amount of $25,000. Mr. Inks thought that <br />should be sufficient. <br />Upon a motion by Mr. Varner, seconded by <br />Mr. Alford and unanimously carried, the <br />Commission approved the Engagement letter <br />from Plews Shadley Racher & Braun for <br />legal services related to the Union Station <br />Technology Center in an amount not to <br />exceed $25,000. <br />(2) Proposal for retail study for LaSalle <br />Square grocery store. <br />Mr. Relos noted as part of the ongoing efforts <br />to improve the retail environment of the <br />LaSalle Square area, the neighborhood has <br />31 <br />COMMISSION APPROVED THE ENGAGEMENT <br />LETTER FROM PLEWS SHADLEY RACHER & <br />BRAUN FOR LEGAL SERVICES RELATED TO THE <br />UNION STATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER IN AN <br />AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $25,000 <br />