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04-11-96 Special Sub-Committee of the Community & Economic Development
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Commfttts Uport: <br /> Special Sub-Committee of the Community and Economic Development Committee <br /> to tbs Common Counsfl of tbs (Mg of South NC*: <br /> The April 11, 1996 meeting of the special sub-committee of the Community and <br /> Economic Development Committee was called to order by the Council Member Sean <br /> Coleman at 4:05 P.M.in the Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Luecke, Broden, Hosinski, <br /> Coleman and Varner, Mike Beitzinger, Mike Graf, Mike Urbanski, Ray Brach, Mary <br /> Booth, Bob Luan, Laura Smith, Chris Matteo, Larry Magliozzi, Susan Hodgson, Jim <br /> Rans,Paul Gjemre,Kent Ullrey and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Coleman began the meeting by an introduction of all persons <br /> present. He then reviewed the overall objectives of the special sub-committee,namely to <br /> 1. Designate New Areas for RDA consideration <br /> -add to the current city map by legal description and map <br /> 2. Fine-Tune the RDA Policy <br /> -Grdfathering <br /> -Open vs. Closed designations <br /> -Single lot descriptions <br /> -Lot Size 60 ` <br /> -Owner-occupied <br /> 3. Meeting Schedule <br /> Larry Magliozzi then reviewed a one-page handout dated 4-11-96 entitled <br /> "Residential Tax Abatement Areas". (copy attached)He indicated that 1298.3 acres would <br /> be involved and highlighted those areas that had improvements, approximate % of <br /> vacancy,approximate%of vacant lots,etc. <br /> Mike Beitzinger noted that he had spoken with John Lentz from the St. Joseph <br /> County Auditor's Office. He stated that a Form 322 must be completed within thirty (30) <br /> days from the notice date of an assessment. He noted that there is a possibility for already <br /> built homes to qualify for tax abatement consideration. Discussion then focused on the <br /> issue of grandfathering. It was suggested that improvements be considered going back to <br /> five(5)years from the date of assessment. <br /> The Council Attorney then reviewed the draft of Bill No. 18-96 (copy attached). <br /> She noted that in § 2-76.1 (a) (20)which defines"Residentially Distressed Areas(RDA)" <br /> that Exhibit Nos.A-13 Rum Village and A-14 Far Northwest are already on the books. All <br /> Exhibits thereafter would be new. A-18 was inadvertently left off the draft, A-17 had the <br /> incorrect acreage listed and A-32 was in discussion stages and was not added to the draft <br /> ordinance. She also noted paragraphs (a) through (b) of § 2-77.1 addressing "Single- <br /> Family Construction"are already in existence. The new language begins at sub-paragraph <br /> (c)through(e). In response to a question,she stated that if the sub-committee recommends <br /> grandfathering, that the grandfathering provisions should be included as a subparagraph <br /> within§2-77.1 so that the regulations would be set forth and consistently applied to all <br />
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