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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - May 21, 1993 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (Cont.) <br />a. continued... <br />The goal for the Rum Village Neighborhood <br />sub -area is to stabilize it. Although this is the <br />better of the two neighborhoods, there are <br />some pockets of deterioration that should be <br />stopped before they spread. <br />Mrs. Kolata explained that Resolution No. <br />1151 takes two existing redevelopment areas, <br />each of which had already been expanded <br />once, and merges them together with <br />additional land to make a new redevelopment <br />area, the Sample -Ewing Development Area. <br />The Findings of Fact address each area <br />separately and then the new area as a whole. <br />Mrs. Kolata read into the record Attachment <br />"A" to Resolution No. 1154, the Findings of <br />Fact for the Sample -Ewing Development Area, <br />dated May 21, 1993: <br />The South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />has conducted a study of the Sample -Ewing <br />Development Area (Area) and has found that <br />the Area is blighted to an extent that cannot be <br />corrected by regulatory processes or by the <br />ordinary operations of private enterprise <br />without resort to the Indiana Redevelopment <br />Law, IC 36-7- -14-1, et. seq. , and that the <br />public health and welfare would be benefitted <br />by the acquisition and redevelopment of the <br />Area. Blight is found in the Area based on the <br />following facts: <br />-10- <br />