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REGULAR MEETING JUNE 22, 1998 <br />the requested deduction, all of which satisfy the <br />requirements of Indiana Code 6 -1.1- 12.1 -3. <br />SECTION IV. The Common Council hereby determines and finds that <br />the proposed described redevelopment can be reasonably expected <br />to yield benefits identified in the Statement of Benefits and the <br />petition for real property tax abatement consideration and that <br />the Statement of Benefits form prescribed by the State Board of <br />Accounts are sufficient to justify the deduction granted under <br />Indiana Code 6 -1.1- 12.1 -3. <br />SECTION V. The Common Council hereby accepts the report and <br />recommendation of the Community and Economic Development <br />Committee that the areas herein described be designated as <br />Residentially Distressed Areas and hereby adopts a Resolution <br />designating these areas as Residentially Distressed Areas for <br />purposes of real property tax abatement. <br />SECTION VI. The designation as a Residentially Distressed Areas <br />shall be limited to five (5) calendar years from the date of the <br />adoption of this Resolution by the Common Council. <br />SECTION VII. The Common Council hereby determines that the <br />property owner is qualified for and is granted property tax <br />deduction for a period of five (5) years. <br />SECTION VIII. The Common Council directs the City Clerk to cause <br />notice of the adoption of this Declaratory Resolution for Real <br />Property Tax Abatement to be published pursuant to Indiana Code <br />5 -3 -1 and Indiana Code 6 -1.1- 12.1 -2.5, said publication providing <br />notice of the public hearing before the Common Council on the <br />proposed confirming of said declaration. <br />SECTION IX. Pursuant to Indiana Code 6 -1.1- 12.1 -2, the <br />rehabilitation must meet all local code standards for <br />habitability as a specific condition of having such properties be <br />designated as residentially distressed areas. <br />SECTION X. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect <br />from and after its adoption by the Common Council and approval by <br />the Mayor. <br />/s/ Sean Coleman <br />Member of the Common Council <br />A public hearing was held on the resolution at this time. <br />Council Member Kelly reported that the Community and Economic <br />Development Committee had met on this resolution and recommended <br />it to the Council favorable. Mike Urbanski 17874 State Road 23, <br />made the presentation for the resolution. He indicated that if <br />tax abatement was granted for these four lots, they would build <br />additional homes within the City limits. Council Member Kelly <br />made a motion to adopt this resolution, seconded by Council <br />Member Hosinski. The resolution was adopted by a roll call vote <br />of eight ayes. <br />RESOLUTION NO, 2640 -98 A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF <br />THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND DESIGNATING <br />CERTAIN AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH <br />BEND, INDIANA, COMMONLY KNOWN AS LOTS <br />#18, 19, 20, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, <br />33, 34, 35, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 161, <br />162, 164, 166, 167 KENSINGTON FARM <br />SECTION 6, PART II AND LOTS 24 AND 25 <br />KENSINGTON FARMS ESTATES SECTION 4, PART <br />II AS A RESIDENTIALLY DISTRESSED AREA <br />FOR PURPOSES OF A FIVE (5) YEAR <br />RESIDENTIAL REAL PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT <br />FOR ROJO DEVELOPMENT, INC. <br />WHEREAS, a Statement of Benefits and a petition for real property <br />I- <br />ir <br />