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Community and Economic Development Committee <br /> October 25, 1999 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Council Member Ujdak stated that he believes that the Petitioner qualifies as a special <br /> exception. Growth potential is a proper criteria and the petitioner is a long standing <br /> member of the community. He believes that the information set forth in § II of the <br /> substitute resolution qualify for special exception treatment. <br /> Council Member Kelly stated that he agreed with Council Member Ujdak's position and <br /> reasoning. <br /> Council Member Varner noted that he too believes that growth potential is a valid criteria <br /> for special exception consideration. <br /> Council President Coleman stated that he has looked at other special exception requests <br /> such as Robertsons,Art Iron and the multi-plex theater project. He thanked the Petitioner <br /> for selecting South Bend but did not find the project as having " distinguished itself as <br /> special". <br /> Following discussion, Council Member Ujdak made a motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Snaidecki that substitute Bill No. 99-104 be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> The motion passed. <br /> Under miscellaneous business, Council Member King inquired into the status of the Niles <br /> Avenue apartment project. It was noted that November is the deadline. <br /> There being no further business to come before the Committee, Council Member Kelly <br /> adjourned the meeting at 5:05 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Council Member Roland Kelly, Chairperson <br /> Community and Economic Development Committee <br /> KCF:kmf <br /> Attachments <br />