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f <br /> ommttt UPo1 t--AMENDED <br /> Community an4 etonomtt~ Otlxiopiticitt (Committee <br /> The January 27, 2003 meeting of the Community and Economic Development Committee was <br /> called to order by its Vice- Chairperson,Council Member Roland Kelly at 4:40 p.m. in the Council <br /> Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Varner, Kirsits, Aranowski, Pfeifer, Kelly, <br /> Coleman, Kuspa and White; Community & Economic Development Director Jon Hunt, Michael <br /> Beitzinger, Robert Hunt, Michael Urbanski, James Rans, Mary Kate Stikel, Terry Bland of the <br /> *out) Otitti tributm and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Kelly noted that he is chairing the meeting in the absence of Council Member <br /> King. Mr. Beitinger then introduced Mary Kate Stikel, a Notre Dame student who is interning in <br /> the Community&Economic Development Division. <br /> Council Member Kelly noted that a request to hear Bill No. 03-11 first has been made due to a <br /> scheduling conflict of the presenter. Bill No. 03-11 is a five (5) year residential real property tax <br /> abatement request for South Bend Heritage Foundation for the properties located at 525 St. <br /> Vincent,613 Corby and 905 and 907 St. Louis Street. <br /> Mr. Michael Beitzinger, Economic Development Specialist, then reviewed his report dated January <br /> 22, 2003 (copy attached). Mr. Beitzinger stated that the petitioner proposes to construct four (4) <br /> homes ranging in size from 1,036 to 1,300 square feet. The average cost for each home is <br /> projected to be$125,000 for a total project cost of approximately$500,000. The report concluded <br /> that the petitioner meets the qualifications for a five-year residential tax abatement under Sec. 2- <br /> 77.1 addressing single family real property tax abatement of the South Bend Municipal Code. <br /> Mr. Michael Urbanski of Garden Homes, the contractor for the project, then addressed the <br /> Committee. Mr. Urbanski stated that they are attempting to build in bigger groups of parcels, <br /> rather than in a piece meal fashion. <br /> In response to a question from the Council Attorney with regard to the value of the proposed <br /> homes, noting that the petition lists the value at$97,000 and the report lists them at$ 125,000, Mr. <br /> Urbanski stated that the$125,000 includes the cost of the land. <br /> Following discussion, Dr. Varner made a motion, seconded by Council Member Kuspa, that Bill <br /> No. 03-11 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Council Member Kelly congratulated Mr. Urbanski on the proposed construction project, noting <br /> that there has been a substantial increase in new home construction within the city in the past few <br /> years. <br /> Council Member Kelly then called for a report on Bill No. 03-10 which is a five-year residential <br /> real property tax abatement request for the properties located at 3432, 3431, 3423, 3409, 3359, <br /> 3335, 3230, 3352, 3344, and 3424 Topsfield Road; 3418, 3426, 3434, 3440 and 3433 Meadow <br /> Hill Drive;and 3374 Deer Lake Drive. <br /> Mr. Michael Beitzinger, Economic Development Specialist, then reviewed his report dated January <br /> 22, 2003 (copy attached). Mr. Beitzinger stated that the Council granted a five-year residential tax <br /> abatement to Topsfield Road Development Corporation on April 27, 1998. Twenty-nine(29) lots <br />