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MIA <br />__RE_GUI,AR MEETTKG _ NOVEMBER 'Idr19$$ <br />WHEREAS, the Human Resources and Economic Development Committee of the Common <br />Council has reviewed said report and recommended to the Common Council that the area <br />qualifies as an Economic Revitalization Area. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, <br />Indiana, as follows: <br />SECTION I. The Common Council hereby determines and finds that the Petition for <br />Real Property Tax Abatement and the Statement of Benefits form completed by the <br />Petitioner meet the requirements of I.C. 6 -1.1- 12.1 -1 et seq., and qualifies under <br />the provisions of South Bend Municipal Code Section 2 -76, et seq., for tax <br />abatement. <br />SECTION II. The Common Council hereby determines and finds the following: <br />A. That the estimate of the value of the redevelopment or rehabilitation is <br />reasonable for projects of this nature; <br />B. That the estimate of the number of individuals who will be employed or whose <br />employment will be retained can reasonably be expected to result from the proposed <br />described redevelopment or rehabilitation; <br />C. That the estimate of the annual salaries of those individuals who will be <br />employed or whose employment will be retained can be reasonably expected to result <br />from the proposed redevelopment or rehabilitation; <br />D. That the other benefits about which information was requested are benefits <br />that can be reasonably expected to result from the proposed described redevelopment <br />or rehabilitation; and <br />E. That the totality of benefits is sufficient to justify the deduction, all of <br />which satisfy the requirements of I.C. 6 -1.1- 12.1 -3. <br />SECTION III. The Common Council hereby determines and finds that the proposed <br />described redevelopment or rehabilitation can be reasonably expected to yield the <br />benefits identified in the Statement of Benefits set forth in sections I through II <br />of the Petition for Personal Property Tax Abatement Consideration and that the <br />Statement of Benefits form prescribed by the State Board of Accounts are sufficient <br />to justify the deduction granted under Section 6 -1.1- 12.1 -3 of the Indiana Code. <br />SECTION IV. The Common Council hereby accepts the report and recommendation of <br />the Human Resources and Economic Development Committee that the area herein <br />described be designated an Economic Revitalization Area and hereby adopts a <br />resolution designating this area as an Economic Revitalization Area for purposes of <br />personal property tax abatement. <br />SECTION V. The designation as an Economic Revitalization Area shall be limited <br />to two (2) calendar years from the date of the adoption of this Resolution by the <br />Common Council. <br />SECTION VI. The Common Council hereby determines that the property owner is <br />qualified for and is granted property tax deduction for a period of five (5) years. <br />SECTION VII. The Common Council directs the City Clerk to cause notice of the <br />adoption of this Declaratory Resolution for Personal Property Tax Abatement to be <br />published, said publication providing notice of the public hearing before the Common <br />Council on the proposed confirming of said declaration. <br />SECTION VIII. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after <br />its adoption by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />/s/ John Voorde <br />Member of the Common Council <br />A public hearing was held on the resolutions at this time. Council Member Luecke <br />indicated the Human Resources Committee met on these resolutions and recommended <br />them to the Council favorably. Ernest Szarwark, attorney, made the presentation for <br />the resolutions. He indicated Mossberg is engaged in many facets of the printing <br />industry. He indicated they have outgrown the existing facility and plan to build a <br />_ 25,000 square foot expansion, as well as add a new six color printing machine and <br />another printing machine. He indicated ten to fifteen new jobs will be created. <br />Council Member Coleman made a motion to adopt Resolution No. 1669 -88, seconded by <br />Council Member Niezgodski. The resolution was adopted by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. Council Member Niezgodski made a motion to adopt Resolution No. 1670 -88, <br />seconded by Council Member Zakrzewski. The resolution was adopted by a roll call <br />vote of nine ayes. <br />