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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br /> Regular Meeting—August 28, 2012 <br /> 2. NEW BUSINESS <br /> A. South Side Development Area <br /> (1) continued... <br /> Acquiring thirty properties would be <br /> detrimental to the neighborhood. <br /> Option B will allow on-street parking, <br /> it eliminates the drainage problems <br /> and requires the least property <br /> acquisition. Mr. Davis questioned <br /> which B option? She said B2 left the <br /> substandard intersection at Teri, but <br /> otherwise, one was as good as <br /> another. <br /> • Gentleman noted that we're still not <br /> sure how many cars are going to want <br /> to go north on Fellows. Whether it's <br /> 4,000 or 2,000 more, that is too much. <br /> • Woman who lives on Chippewa is <br /> concerned with drainage problems <br /> because she's had problems with her <br /> basement. <br /> • Woman asked what the time frame <br /> was and how much longer will her 90 <br /> year old dad have to wonder whether <br /> he's going to have to give up his <br /> house or not? Ms. Jones responded <br /> that it's stretching out because we do <br /> things like these meetings and public <br /> input. The woman sides with not <br /> taking anyone's homes. <br /> • Woman who lives on Teri Street <br /> stated a concern about cars cutting <br /> down Teri. Mr. Durr responded that <br /> if Option A is chosen, he can't <br /> imagine anyone wanting to cut down <br /> Teri then have to go up St. Joe to <br /> make another left or right turn. <br /> • Gentleman asked what would be the <br /> anticipated speed limit up Fellows <br /> 18 <br />