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No. 3236 appropriating tax increment financing revenues from Allocation Area No. 1A Fund for the payment of certain obligations and expenses related to the Downtown Medical Services District
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No. 3236 appropriating tax increment financing revenues from Allocation Area No. 1A Fund for the payment of certain obligations and expenses related to the Downtown Medical Services District
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1 <br /> g <br /> }9f <br /> 9 <br /> I <br /> 1 RESOLUTION NO. 3236 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTH BEND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION <br /> APPROPRIATING TAX INCREMENT FINANCING REVENUES FROM <br /> ALLOCATION AREA NO. 1A FUND FOR THE PAYMENT OF CERTAIN <br /> OBLIGATIONS AND EXPENSES RELATED TO THE DOWNTOWN MEDICAL <br /> SERVICES DISTRICT <br /> WHEREAS, the South Bend Redevelopment Commission ("Commission"), governing <br /> body of the City of South Bend Department of Redevelopment("Department"), on May 10, 1985, <br /> adopted Resolution No. 737 declaring the South Bend Central Development Area in the City of <br /> South Bend, Indiana ("City") to be a blighted area within the meaning of the Redevelopment of <br /> Cities and Towns Act of 1953, as amended, Indiana Code § 36-7-14 ("Act"); and <br /> WHEREAS, Resolution No. 737 and the South Bend Central Development Area <br /> Development Plan ("Development Plan") adopted by Resolution No. 737 on May 10, 1985, were <br /> confirmed by Resolution No. 739 adopted on June 14, 1985; and <br /> WHEREAS, Resolution No. 737 has been amended from time to time pursuant to the <br /> provisions of the Act; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 43 of the Act permits the creation of an allocation area within a <br /> redevelopment area to provide for the allocation and distribution, as provided by the Act, of the <br /> proceeds of taxes levied on property situated in the allocation area; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Commission, in accordance with the Act, has previously established the <br /> South Bend Central Allocation Area (South Bend Allocation Area No. 1A) and the South Bend <br /> Central Development Area(South Bend Allocation Area No. 1A) Special Fund; and <br /> WHEREAS,the Commission further adopted Resolution No. 1737 creating the Downtown <br /> Medical Services District (the "Allocation Area") within the South Bend Central Allocation Area <br /> (South Bend Allocation Area No. 1A) and establishing the Downtown Medical Services District <br /> Special Fund (the "Allocation Fund"), for the purpose of depositing into such Allocation Fund tax <br /> increment revenues allocated to the Commission and resulting solely from the increase in the <br /> assessed value of real property and improvements thereon located in Allocation Area pursuant to <br /> Indiana Code § 36-7-14-39(b)(1) and from the proceeds from the sale or leasing of property in <br /> the Area under Indiana Code § 36-7-14-22, all in accordance with Indiana Code § 36-7-14-26; <br /> 1 and <br /> WHEREAS,the Commission desires to pay certain expenses incurred by it or the City for <br /> local public improvements that are in or serving the Allocation Area, including but not limited to <br /> debt service and lease payment for said improvements, from funds remaining in the Allocation <br /> Fund, in accordance Indiana Code § 36-7-14-39(b)(2) and certain other expenditures incurred by <br /> the Commission in accordance with Indiana Code § 36-7-14-39(b)(2); and <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> 4 <br />
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