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c C�� <br />n5n Community & Economic Development <br />1200 County -City Building, 227 West Jefferson, South Bend, Indiana 4660 1 -1 830 Phone 574/235 -9371 Fax 574/235 -9021 <br />To: Redevelopment Commission <br />From: David Relos, Economic Development Planner' <br />Subject: Relocation costs for Sinco Pool <br />Date: September 13, 2011 <br />This is the staff report for additional expenses related to the relocation of Sinco Pool from <br />East Sample Street to the corner of South Michigan and Dayton Streets. On November 02, <br />2010, the Commission approved Resolution No. 2786 for Sinco's acquisition and relocation. <br />At this time, the owner of Sinco did his best to estimate his relocation costs. Since that <br />time, unexpected costs have accumulated. <br />While going through the process of getting the needed permits for their relocation, the Fire <br />Department raised issues with the chemicals used by Sinco. Because the Department <br />could not explicitly tell Sinco what issues needed to be dealt with, Sinco had to hire an <br />outside firm to sort through State and Local regulations. <br />In addition, Sinco had to install additional items not originally planned, including fire <br />suppression and monitoring equipment. These requirements cost Sinco an additional <br />$6,884 in extra costs, which was approved by the Commission on May 10, 2011. <br />Since that time, Sinco has been working with the Fire Department to satisfy their concerns. <br />As things progressed, the Fire Department identified additional items, thereby causing <br />Sinco to incur even more costs. <br />Sinco now has an occupancy permit, but is requesting an additional $3,562.50 for three <br />items; an additional $3,112.50 for two professional services, and $450 for additional <br />computer services. Under our relocation policy, these costs would have been included in <br />the amount paid. <br />Staff believes Sinco put forth their best efforts in estimating the amount needed to relocate, <br />and requests approval of this final, additional cost. <br />What We Do Today Makes A Difference! <br />
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