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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting -July 21, 2006 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS (CONT.) <br />C. South Bend Central Development Area <br />continue ... <br />record. For example, in residential housing <br />there may be subdivision restrictions. The <br />property owner would take title to the <br />property subject to those restrictions. Those <br />restrictions are made "of record" at the <br />Recorder's Office so that when you buy a <br />piece of property you are on notice as to what <br />the restrictions are. In the Deed conveying <br />the Commission's interest to the Watseka <br />Theater Corp., Sec. 3 lays out some <br />restrictive covenants that the Commission <br />imposed on that real estate. Many of those <br />covenants are fairly standard, having to do <br />with prohibition of discrimination, etc., but <br />because this property is located in the Central <br />Business District, and more specifically <br />within the area the Commission has <br />designated within the SBCDA as its <br />entertainment district, among other things, <br />the Commission reserved certain restrictions <br />as to the use of that property having to do <br />with, for example, a prohibition against adult <br />businesses, a prohibition against a pawn <br />shop, a prohibition against certain types of <br />performing animal exhibitions, etc. One of <br />the other things was any use which would <br />prohibit, pursuant to I.C. 7.1-3 -21-11 as the <br />same may be amended from time to time the <br />issuance of an alcoholic beverage permit. In <br />looking at that particular section of the <br />Indiana Code, it has to do with the issuance <br />of a liquor license by the Alcoholic Beverage <br />Commission (ABC). The ABC is prohibited <br />by state statute from issuing a liquor license <br />to a premises if that premises is located <br />within 200 ft of a church or a school. The <br />19 <br />