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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting -March 6, 2009 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />C. South Bend Central Development Area <br />(4) continued... <br />on this item. He disclosed that he is one of <br />many investors in the South Bend <br />Professional Baseball LLC. <br />Mr. Gibney asked if Mr. Schalliol knew what <br />potential users might also make use of the <br />facility. Mr. Schalliol responded that the <br />Silver Hawks have been talking to the <br />owners of the adjacent Monroe Circle <br />complex for youth baseball activities. Other <br />high school teams use the Cove and could <br />also benefit from this facility year round. <br />Mr. Varner asked where the funds would <br />come from for this expense. Mr. Schalliol <br />responded they would be taken from the <br />South Bend Central Development Area TIF. <br />Ms. Jones asked if the decision has been <br />made to not demolish the building, would <br />there be other users who would want the <br />building. Mr. Schalliol responded that no <br />one has inquired about it, and there is a <br />building for lease across the street that has <br />had no takers. <br />Mr. Schalliol noted that some of the scope of <br />services proposed are environmental testing <br />that the city would eventually pay for. <br />Mr. Gibney predicted that this building <br />would not be used for this purpose for more <br />than five years. The HOK plan is for <br />commercial development along the Western <br />Avenue corridor and Lafayette Street <br />coi-~•idor. That is why we anticipated <br />
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