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o S HF. With its considerable experience in the neighborhood and other parts of the <br />Ci y, SBHF should lend its expertise to projects requiring land assembly, rehabilitation, <br />an new construction, and play an important role in future planning and development. <br />o The City of South Bend. The City's role is vital on a continuing and active basis, as <br />only the City can approve and coordinate public improvements in conjunction with other <br />projects, and because the City is the source of various public funds that can be chan- <br />neled to the neighborhood. It is crucial that the City make a multi -year funding com- <br />mi ment to the long -term improvement of the Near Westside. <br />o Omer OrganiZation.s. Other organizations that serve the greater South Bend area may be <br />able to lend support and expertise to Near Westside programs. Some, such as New Hope <br />Housing, are identified elsewhere in this document. The City should work with WWCRP <br />to identify public, private, and non - profit organizations that could potentially play a role <br />in the Near Westside Area. <br />Revitalization Program Scope <br />The recommended revitalization program is comprehensive in that it addresses the full range of <br />economic and physical conditions affecting the living and business environments, and the <br />general quality of life within the neighborhood. The program is balanced between targeted area <br />redevelopment and revitalization, and area -wide improvement. It is based upon a commitment <br />of all part cipants to a long -term improvement program designed to produce positive and lasting <br />gains on a year -to -year basis. The recommended program responds to existing conditions and <br />needs of the neighborhood, planning goals and objectives endorsed by the neighborhood plan- <br />ning task force, and the overall development concept. <br />The scope of the revitalization program includes recommended zoning proposals, the continua- <br />tion and xpansion of ongoing programs, and early action redevelopment proposals for the <br />Washingto Street and Chapin Street areas. <br />Zoning <br />WWCRP arid the City of South Bend should cooperate in the preparation and adoption of zoning <br />district m p changes required to conform with and support the recommended Development Plan <br />for the Near Westside Neighborhood. The following zoning district map changes are prepared <br />to ensure compatible and mutually supportive land -use relationships within each district and be- <br />tween all districts. <br />Residentia Housing Conservation Areas. The predominant land -use in this area should be <br />single -and two - family residential. The Al- Residential district is recommended for these areas. <br />If new multi - family residential is desirable, the area east of Chapin Street should be considered <br />as a B Residential district. <br />Mixed-Use Residential and Commercial Development. This area is characterized by a wide <br />range of residential, commercial, public and institutional uses and is influenced by the Central <br />Business District to the east. In general, zoning changes within this area should be scheduled to <br />coincide with specific development proposals consistent with the transitional character of the <br />area. However, the opportunities of current industrial zoning should be re- evaluated. <br />Commerci <br />mitted in <br />conforma <br />Areas. The Washington Street and Chapin Street areas are currently zoned C- <br />These areas are no longer appropriate for the broad range of commercial uses per - <br />is type of district. The C -1 Commercial district is recommended for these areas in <br />, with the area limits suggested in the Development Plan. <br />25 <br />
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