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REGULAR MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 12, 2007 <br />b. That the estimate of the number of individuals that will be employed or <br />whose employment will be retained by the Petitioner can reasonably be <br />expected to result from the proposed installation of new manufacturing <br />equipment; <br />c. That the estimate of the annual salaries of those individuals that will be <br />employed or whose employment will be retained by the Petitioner can be <br />reasonably expected to result from the proposed installation of new <br />manufacturing equipment; <br />d. Any other benefits about which information was requested are benefits <br />that can be reasonably expected to result from the proposed new <br />manufacturing equipment; and <br />e. The totality of benefits is sufficient to justify the deduction requested. <br />SECTION II. The Common Council hereby determines and finds that the proposed new <br />manufacturing equipment can be reasonably expected to yield the benefits identified in <br />the Statement of Benefits as set forth in Sections 1 through 3 of the Petition for Personal <br />Property Tax Abatement Consideration and that Statement of Benefits form completed by <br />the petitioner, said form being prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, are sufficient <br />to justify the deduction granted under Indiana Code 6-1.1-12.1-4.5. <br />SECTION III. The Common Council hereby accepts the report and recommendation of <br />the Department of Community and Economic Development, and the Community and <br />Economic Development Committee's favorable recommendation, that the area herein <br />described be designated as an Economic Revitalization Area for purposes of personal <br />property tax abatement and hereby makes such a designation. <br />SECTION IV. The Common Council determines that such designation is for personal <br />property tax abatement only and shall be limited to two (2) calendar years from the date <br />of the adoption of this Resolution by the Common Council. <br />SECTION V. The Common Council hereby determines that the property owner is <br />qualified for and is granted property tax deduction for a period of (5) five years. <br />SECTION VI. The Common Council directs the City Clerk to cause notice of the <br />adoption of this Declaratory Resolution for Personal Property Tax Abatement to be <br />published pursuant to Indiana Code 5-3-1, said publication providing notice of the public <br />hearing before the Common Council on the proposed confirming of said declaration. <br />SECTION VII. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br />adoption by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />s/Timothy A. Rouse <br />Member of the Common Council <br />Councilmember Dieter, Chairperson, Community and Economic Development <br />Committee, reported that this committee held a Public Hearing on this bill this afternoon <br />to hear the pros and cons and voted to send it to the full Council with a favorable <br />recommendation. <br />Mr. Stan Blenke, Vice President, Schafer Gear Works, Inc., 4701 Nimtz Parkway, South <br />Bend, Indiana, made the presentation for this bill. <br />Mr. Blenke advised that Schafer Gear Works plans to purchase and install machinery and <br />equipment for new gear grinding capability to replace business lost, to retain employees, <br />and to add capabilities necessary to secure new business. The equipment consists of gear <br />grinding machine plus automations and a hob sharpener. The project is estimated at <br />$843,000. It is estimated that the total project will create (1) one new, permanent, full- <br />24 <br />
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