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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Rescheduled Regular Meeting -July 9, 2010 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />B. South Bend Central Development Area <br />(1) Proposal for architectural services related <br />to Century Center Island Park (Pavilion) <br />Mr. Inks noted that in Apri12010, shortly <br />after the current pavilion appeared on Island <br />Park, staff asked the Commission to fund <br />construction of a permanent pavilion that is <br />more appropriate for the site. ADG has <br />submitted a proposal to design the new <br />pavilion for a cost not to exceed $60,000. <br />Ms. Jones asked about the rendering the <br />Commission was shown of the pavilion at the <br />time the Commission approved expenditures <br />for stabilizing Island Park. Was that <br />rendering simply. an idea and .not based on <br />actual design work? Mr. Lamie said that <br />ADG presented early concepts for a pavilion <br />on the island. Compromises were made as <br />Century Center established a budget for the <br />project. The decision was made to construct <br />a temporary pavilion and design of a <br />permanent pavilion was not done. Many of <br />the designs ADG presented at that time were <br />photographs of other pavilions used at festive <br />venues. This proposal does not duplicate <br />services provided previously. <br />Mr. Gibney noted that the temporary tent <br />currently on the island, which at 80 ft is the <br />largest commercial tent in the community, <br />will be transferred to the Park Department for <br />its use. <br />Mr. Gibney also noted that the condominium <br />development at the former Rink site is <br />expected to break ground next week. The <br />prospective purchasers of those <br />12 <br />
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