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19-43 A Resolution Encouraging Continued and Increased Public Engagement between the Public and the Redevelopment Commission
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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> BILL NO. 19-43 JUN 05 2019 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. KAREEMAI-H FOWLER <br /> CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND IN <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF SOUTH BEND, ` I Pi` j , • ' - I i'. <br /> CONTINUED AND INCREASED PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE PUBLIC AND THE <br /> REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION <br /> Whereas, the Redevelopment Commission, pursuant to IC 36-7-14-32, is empowered to; <br /> (1) make plans for carrying out a program of voluntary repair and rehabilitation of buildings and improvements; <br /> (2)make plans for the enforcement of laws and regulations relating to the use of land and the use and occupancy of buildings <br /> and improvements, and to the compulsory repair,rehabilitation, demolition, or removal of buildings and improvements; <br /> (3)make preliminary plans outlining urban renewal activities for neighborhoods to embrace two(2)or more urban renewal <br /> areas; <br /> (4)make preliminary surveys, including environmental assessments,to determine if the undertaking and carrying out of an <br /> urban renewal project are feasible; <br /> (5)make plans for the relocation of persons (including families, business concerns, and others) displaced by an urban <br /> renewal project; <br /> (6)make relocation payments to or with respect to persons(including families,business concerns,and others)displaced by <br /> an urban renewal project, for moving expenses and losses of property for which reimbursement or compensation is not <br /> otherwise made, including the making of payments financed by the federal government; and <br /> (7) develop, test, and report methods and techniques, and carry out demonstrations and other activities, for the prevention <br /> and the elimination of areas needing development as defined in the conditions described in IC 36-7-1-3 in urban areas; and <br /> Whereas,the Redevelopment Commission is comprised of five voting members, three of whom are appointed by <br /> the Mayor and two are appointed by the South Bend Common Council. In addition, one member of the South Bend <br /> Community School Corporation Board of School Trustees is appointed by the Mayor as a non-voting adviser to the <br /> Commission.; and <br /> Whereas, IC 36-7-14-3(b)gives the Common Council the statutory obligation to review and oversee the budget of <br /> the Redevelopment Commission; and <br /> Whereas, IC 36-7-14-13 requires the Redevelopment Commission to issue a report to the City's executive and <br /> fiscal body which includes,in part, the names of the then qualified and acting commissioners,the names of the officers of <br /> that body,the number of regular employees and their fixed salaries or compensation, the amount of the expenditures made <br /> during the preceding year and their general purpose, an accounting of the tax increment revenues expended by any entity <br /> receiving the tax increment revenues as a grant or loan from the commission,the amount of funds on hand at the close of <br /> the calendar year, and other information necessary to disclose the activities of the commissioners and the results obtained; <br /> and <br /> Whereas, IC 36-7-14-13 also requires that report to include the following information set forth for each tax <br /> increment financing district regarding the previous year: <br /> (1)Revenues received. <br /> (2)Expenses paid. <br /> (3)Fund balances. <br /> (4)The amount and maturity date for all outstanding obligations. <br /> (5)The amount paid on outstanding obligations. <br /> (6)A list of all the parcels and the depreciable personal property of any designated taxpayer included in each tax <br /> increment financing district allocation area and the base assessed value and incremental assessed value for each <br /> parcel and the depreciable personal property of any designated taxpayer in the list. <br /> (7)To the extent that the following information has not previously been provided to the department of local <br /> government finance: <br />
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