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atnmmtttrt t urt <br /> OD fir Gomm &Iountil of thy 0I4 of ePout1j HUMAN RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br /> COMMITTEE <br /> The April 17th meeting of the Human Resources and Economic Developmen <br /> Committee began at 5 :35 p.m. in the Council Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilman: Serge, Braboy, Beck, <br /> • Puzzello, Taylor, Crone, Paszek, and Zakrzewski; James Seitz, Ken Fedder, <br /> Jeff Gibney, Bob Parker, Colleen Rosenfeld, Casey Posey, Pam Meyer and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Mr. Fedder then reviewed Bill No. 37--84 which would authorize <br /> the assignment of the Bath VanMele and Assoc. ,Inc . interests under the <br /> $700 ,000 E.D.C. Revenue Bond to VanMele Realty Trust. Mr. Fedder noted that <br /> this' is a restructuring of the old bond issue with a transfer of ownership. <br /> The bondholders would still have all of their securities. The bond is <br /> current in its payments and has an unpaid balance of $573,099 .73. Following <br /> discussion by the Committee Councilman Puzzello made a motion seconded by <br /> Councilman Taylor that Bill No. 37-84 go to council favorably. The motion <br /> passed unanimously. <br /> • <br /> Mr. Fedder then noted that he had received a letter from <br /> Councilmen Braboy and Beck regarding the allocation of funds for various <br /> bond issues. Mr. Fedder noted that this is a hot issue in Washington and <br /> made reference to a recent article in the National League of Cities.. , He <br /> speculated that the final verion would probably have a cap on all funds, <br /> would have several new restrictions, and have a definite date of determination. <br /> Arguments include that such bonds are a drain on the .U.S. Treasury, and <br /> the opposition sees such bonds as vehicles to create new jobs and new taxes. <br /> There have been several cities who have abused the process and are currently <br /> "blacklisted The City.of South Bend's greatest concentration is in the <br /> Industrial Park area. Mr. Fedder stated that he would send a copy of the <br /> final bill to the Council once it is .adopted. <br /> Councilman Braboy then called upon Colleen Rosenfeld to review <br /> guidelines governing community development. She noted that South Bend <br /> continues to decrease in population with 1980 showing approximately 109 , 000 <br /> persons and 1982 showing approximately 107,000 persons . A variety of <br /> options are presently being considered: concentrated efforts in small areas <br /> with a 2-3 year plan for the area, plus other project in other parts of the <br /> City. which fall within the guidelines. They are looking at blocks between <br /> 6-12 in nature which would be larger than the former demonstration blocks. <br /> There will be a concentrated effort on marketing all of the CD <br /> programs. The Committee then reviewed the map of the neighborhood <br /> revitalization area which has six smaller areas targeted within it In response <br /> to questions by Councilman Taylor, it was noted that direct mailings, pamphlets <br /> and staff time would be made available for owner-occupied and rental units. <br /> Approximately $800,000 would be earmarked for Bureau of Housing projects. <br /> Councilman Puzzello noted that in some respects it sounds similar to various <br /> NHS projects. I:t was stressed that persons must be income eligibile i.e. <br /> earning no more than 80% of the median income of. the City. <br /> /w[[ IN[[[ .0Eam .u.s$[MIM. CO. <br />