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2009 Annual Report of the Community and Economic Development Committee <br />December 3, 2008 <br />Page 3 <br />22. 5-year Residential Real Property Tax Abatement for 1019 Notre Dame <br />Avenue <br />23. 5-year Residential Real Property Tax Abatement for Crescent Oaks II <br />24. 5-year Residential Real Property Tax Abatement for Royal Oaks Estates, <br />Sections 2 & 3 for First Federal Savings Bank <br />Pursuant to Section 2-84.16 of the South Bend Municipal Code an ongoing review of our <br />local procedures addressing tax abatement in years which end with an even number. <br />Discussions have taken place periodically throughout the year and will continue to take <br />place on this in 2009 in order to identify all topics under consideration.. <br />I would again like to thank all members of the Committee, the rest of the Council and the <br />City Administration for all of their efforts throughout 2008. We have reviewed countless <br />numbers of documents which have come before the CED Committee. As a result of this <br />Committee's advisory action and that of the South Bend Common Council, many actions <br />have taken place which are fostering the creation of new jobs, retained current full-time <br />jobs; spurred the building of new homes throughout the city; and provided incentives for <br />the business community to make South Bend their corporate headquarters. <br />Thank you. <br />Respectfully s fitted, i <br />Council Member Derek Dieter, Chairperson <br />Community and Economic Development Committee <br />cc: Mayor Stephen Luecke <br />Jeff Gibney, Interim Director <br />Department of Community and Economic Development <br />
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