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Committee *port <br /> COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMM1TFEE <br /> tbt Common Council of t1t City of Routh Veit <br /> The March 14, 1994, meeting of the Community and Economic Development <br /> Committee was called to order by its Chairperson, Councilmember Roland Kelly, at <br /> 5:00 p.m. in Council Informal Meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilmembers Luecke, Washington, Kelly, <br /> Puzzello, Slavinskas, Zakrzewski, Coleman, Duda, and Ladewski; Mayor Joseph <br /> Kernan, Richard Nussbaum, Brian Hedman, Mikki Dobski, Susan Visser, Kevin <br /> Horton, Gene Oakley, John T. Phair, Phil St. Clair, Ann Kolata, Jenny Pitts <br /> Manier, T. Brooks Brademus, members of the news media, Joyce Boaler, Mike <br /> Beitzinger, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> The first item on the agenda was to review Resolution No. 94-20 which is a ten <br /> (10)year real property tax abatement request for Toll Road Industrial Partners, L.P. <br /> Mr. Mike Beitzinger reviewed the Community and Economic Development report <br /> dated March 4, 1994 (copy attached). The petitioner intends to build a 100 square <br /> foot building in the Toll Road Industrial Park. It would be a regional warehousing <br /> and distribution center for Tech Data, which is a national company distributing <br /> micro computer and hardware products. The building cost is 2.4 million dollars. <br /> The project would created 30 to 50 new permanent jobs within the first year. Mr. <br /> John Phair gave further details of the proposed project. <br /> Following discussion, Councilmember Slavinskas made a motion, seconded by <br /> Councilmember Luecke, that Resolution No. 94-20 be recommended favorably to <br /> Council. The motion P assed. <br /> The next item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 14-94 which would approve <br /> the issuance of lease rental revenue bonds by the South Bend Redevelopment <br /> Authority. Mayor Kernan made the presentation. He noted that the Redevelopment <br /> Commission adopted a Resolution on Friday. He noted that the Commission <br /> required an additional step that is that the City Council have a formal role through <br /> the proposed Ordinance. <br /> Mayor Kernan stated that he was pleased to officially make known to the <br /> community that the National Football Foundation has committeed 4.5 million <br /> dollars as a guarantee to the project. He stated he believes this is a clear <br /> demonstration that they are a partner by pledging their assets to help raise money. <br /> He also noted that they will assist with the more then 90 private Chapters and 200 <br /> Universities who are members of the NFF. They also will assist in networking and <br /> with the day to day operation success of the project. <br /> Mayor Kernan also was pleased to note that private individuals who will be now <br /> known publicly this evening have committeed 2.5 million dollars in guarantees. <br /> Mayor Kernan stated that the University of Notre Dame will also assist in the <br /> project. Dr. Bill Sexton and Dr. Phil Faccenda froth the University namely the <br />