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Authorizing the Mayor to Submit Application to the Indiana Development Finance Authority for a Grant
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9/9/2002
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3122-02
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02-70
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1200 COUNTY-CITY BUILDMG <br />SouTH BEND, INDIANA 46601 -1830 <br />PHONE 574 /235 -9371 <br />FAX 574/235 -9021 <br />TDD 574/ 235 -5567 <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND STEPHEN J. LUECKE, MAYOR <br />COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />JON R. HUNT <br />EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR <br />August 30, 2002 <br />South Bend Common Council <br />4`h Floor, County City Building <br />227 West Jbfferson <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />Dear Council Members: <br />Enclosed is a resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to the Indiana <br />Development Finance Authority for a grant from the Petroleum Remediation Grant Incentive <br />(PRGI) program. The PRGI program was authorized in the 2001 Indiana Legislative Session for <br />the specific purpose of remediating petroleum contamination at brownfield sites. <br />The maximum PRGI grant is $250,000 and must be used for a single project. Our grant <br />application requests $250,000 to remediate petroleum based product that is located under the <br />southern portion of Buildings 86 and 93 at the former Allied Products Stamping plant. This will <br />require demolition of the floor slab and possibly demolition of the southern portion of buildings <br />86 and 93. In addition to the removal of the impacted shallow soils, the proposal also covers the <br />decontamination and removal of the former process pit that is the suspected source of the <br />petroleum based product in the soil. <br />I will be present at the committee meeting and council meeting on September 9' to answer any <br />questions you may have. I respectfully request your approval of this resolution. <br />Sincerely, <br />Ann E. Kolata <br />Senior Redevelopment Specialist <br />cc: Mayor Stephen J. Luecke <br />COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL & PROGRAM <br />PAMELA C. MEYER DONALD. E. INKS MANAGEMENT <br />574/235 -9660 5741235 -9371 ELIZABETH LEONARD <br />FAX: 5741235 -9697 574/235 -9371 <br />
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