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tdommiiirr 3arpnrt <br /> On file summon GIound! Df hit (Ong id ftuidII Neat HUMAN RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br /> COMMITTEE <br /> The March 14, 1983 meeting of the Human Resources and Economic <br /> Development Committee was called to order at 4 : 30 p.m. in the Council <br /> informal meeting room by its Chairman, Councilman Robert Taylor. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilman McGann, Voorde, Taylor, <br /> Beck, Harris, Szymkowiak, Zielinski, and Crone, Jon Hunt, Ken Fedder, Dick <br /> Maginot, Mr. Kanzieseski, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, and Pat McMahon. <br /> Councilman Taylor noted that the purpose of the meeting was to <br /> review Bill Nos. 18-83 and 19-83. • <br /> Mr. Fedder briefly explained 18-83 which would authorize the <br /> assignment of the interests of Weltek, Inc. under the $550 , 000 Economic <br /> Development Revenue Bond to Oswald Development and' Investment Company. . <br /> He stated that since Weltek went into default it was being taken over by <br /> Oswald Development. There was no formal action taken by the Committee. <br /> Mr. Hunt then explained Bill No. 19-83 which would appropriate <br /> $500, 000 from the Community Development Block Grant Fund to supplement <br /> the Economic Development Capital Fund for short term construction loans. <br /> The loan would be for a period of 9 to 12 months and would save the company, <br /> South Bend Screw, owned by Kawneer, Inc. approximately $10, 000 in interest. <br /> The interim construction loan agreement would be entered into between the <br /> Board of Public. Works and the South Bend Development Corporation. It would <br /> be for an interest rate of approximately one-half the prime rate. Mr. Hunt <br /> noted that they have already agreed to make the loan. Councilman Voorde <br /> questioned what criteria or guidelines would be used when several entitities <br /> are computing for the same amount of money. Mr. Hunt speculated that the <br /> number of jobs would be a factor, and that the final decision would be made <br /> by the SBDC. Councilman Crone questioned the interest rate and the <br /> composition of the loan committee. She was informed that the rate would <br /> probably fluctuate and that the loan committee was made up of nine members <br /> some of whom included Pat McMahon, Dick Rosenthal, Rick Morgan, and Fred Crowe. <br /> The agreement would be before the Board of Public Works March 21st. Following <br /> further discussion Councilman Beck made a motion seconded by Councilman Harris <br /> that Bill No. 19-83 be recommended favorbly to Council. The motion passed. <br /> The Council Attorney requested that a copy of the Agreement be sent to her <br /> and Councilman Taylor for reference purposes. <br /> Pat McMahon then addressed the Council regarding Scandanivan <br /> Trading Company which would like to establish one of its first U.S. companies <br /> in South Bend. The company was established in 1937 in Stockholm. A <br /> . brochure of the company was passed around the Committee. Mr. McMahon : <br /> explained that the company is in the business of purchasing used tele- <br /> communications products and retrieves precious metals. These metals are then <br /> sorted and shipped by rail. The company would like to locate on Linden <br /> Avenue near the overhead door operation. It is a dry process .and would not <br /> involve a smelter. Approximately 30 jobs would be created. Mr. McMahon <br /> stated that the problem involves complying with the City' s scrap and junk <br /> yard ordinance which requires such businesses to be at least 1,000 feet <br /> from a residential area. The proposed site is approximately 6-700 feet away <br /> from an undeveloped residential area. He also noted that the majority of <br /> the business would be inside. The owner of the property, Mr. Kanzieseski noted <br /> -rwwi rwcu• . rvwuwiww co. <br />
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