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South Bend Common Council <br />RE: Heraeus Kulzer, Incorporated) <br />March 20, 2008 <br />Page 2 <br />Council meeting to consider their confirming resolution. At that time final points will be awarded <br />and the length of the abatement term set. Based on current information, the company will score <br />sufficient points for afour-year term. If they score all of the points for construction they would have <br />enough for seven years. For purposes of consideration of the Declaratory Resolution we are <br />estimating the term at eight years to allow for any extra adjustment. Anything less will result in a <br />reduction in the amount of tax revenue abated. <br />Assuming aneight -year abatement term is approved at the Confirming Resolution, the total taxes to <br />be abated during that term are estimated at $277,908. Total taxes to be paid during the eight-year <br />term are estimated at $213,964. For comparison purposes, if the term remained at four years total <br />taxes to be abated are estimated at $153,710. Total taxes to be paid over the four-year term are <br />estimated at $92,226. <br />EMPLOYMENT IMPACT <br />Per the petition, it is estimated that the total project will create thirty-five (35) new, permanent, full- <br />time jobs representing a new annual payroll of $2,922,953. The project will also retain sixty-one <br />(61) existing, permanent, full-time jobs representing an annual payroll of $3,211,500. <br />ABATEMENT QUALIFICATION <br />1. A review of the tax abatements previously granted finds that the petitioner has not been granted <br />or associated with any previous tax abatements: <br />2. The Building Commissioner has reviewed the petition and finds the property to be properly <br />zoned for the proposed project. <br />3. A review of the South Bend Redevelopment designation areas finds that the property is located <br />in the South Side Development Area, which is a Tax Incremental Allocation Area; therefore, the <br />petition for real property tax abatement must first be approved by the South Bend <br />Redevelopment Commission. <br />4. A review of the Tax Abatement Ordinance No. 9394-03 finds that the petitioner can meet the <br />qualifications for up to an eight-year (8) real property tax abatement under Section 2-82, <br />Industrial Development, City-wide General Standards. <br />