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10165-12 Authorizing and Establishing the boundaries of a Downtown Municipal Riverfront Development Project
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6/25/2012
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10165-12
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18-12
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ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA, AUTHORIZING AND ESTABLISHING THE BOUNDARIES OF A <br />DOWNTOWN MUNICIPAL RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br />To complement economic development efforts of cities and towns, the Indiana General <br />Assembly enacted Ind. Code §7.1- 3 -20 -16 (The "Act "). The Act allows the Indiana Alcohol and <br />Tobacco Commission (ATC) to issue one -way, two -way and three -way nontransferable permits <br />without regard to the ATC quota restrictions to restaurants located within an authorized <br />Municipal Riverfront Development Project, funded in part with State and City money. <br />The St. Joseph River is among the City of South Bend's most beautiful and treasured <br />assets, and the optimum utilization of this valuable resource was emphasized in the Central <br />Development Area Development Plan (The "Plan ") adopted by the South Bend Redevelopment <br />Commission on May 10, 1985, and last amended December 28, 2010. Riverfront Development <br />was also emphasized in the City Plan, and the East Bank Village Master Plan both of which <br />called for optimum utilization of South Bend's Riverfront property. <br />Through its Resolution No. 4163 -12, adopted on March 26, 2012, the South Bend <br />Common Council expressed its interest in establishing a Municipal Riverfront Project. The <br />Council further finds that adoption of a Municipal Riverfront Development Project is consistent <br />with the Plan, and that over 22 Indiana cities and towns have designated a municipal riverfront <br />project, resulting in the issuance of 130 riverfront licenses (ATC designated License No. 221 -3) <br />which have fostered economic development in these cities. <br />To encourage new restaurant proprietors to invest in the SBCDA, the South Bend <br />Common Council determines that it is in South Bend's best interest to authorize and establish <br />boundaries for a Municipal Riverfront Development Project in the downtown area, and to work <br />with the City Administration to establish processes and procedures to permit such proprietors to <br />apply to the ATC for a 221 -3 Riverfront License. <br />This Ordinance identifies the boundaries of a Municipal Riverfront Development Project, <br />as shown in a map attached as Exhibit "A ", and the Council finds that these boundaries comply <br />in all respects with the Act in that the designated area borders on at least one side of the St. <br />Joseph River and the entire authorized real estate as legally described in Exhibit `B" is located <br />within a redevelopment area established under Indiana law. <br />NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND as follows: <br />
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