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RESOLUTION DESIGNATING CERTAIN AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF <br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, COMMONLY KNOWN AS LOT 18C TOLL ROAD <br />INDUSTRIAL PARK, TO BE AN ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AREA FOR <br />PURPOSES OF A TEN (10) YEAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT FOR <br />TOLL ROAD INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS, L.P. <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, has adopted a <br />Declaratory Resolution designating certain areas within the City as Economic <br />Revitalization Areas for the purpose of tax abatement consideration; and <br />WHEREAS, a Declaratory Resolution designated the area commonly known as Lot 18C Toll <br />Road Industrial Park, and which is particularly described as follows: <br />A parcel of land in the southeast quarter of Section 21, Township 38 North, <br />Range 2 East, German Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana and described as <br />follows: <br />Beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of said Section 21: <br />Thence north 00 degrees 45' 45" west along the east line of Lot 18 -B of Gainey's <br />replat of Lot 20 Section 1 and Lot 18, Section 6, Toll Road Industrial Park, as <br />recorded under Instrument Number 9029253, dated October 19, 1990, in the Office <br />of the Recorder, St. Joseph county, Indiana, a distance of 943.54 feet to the <br />northeast corner of said Lot 118 -B; thence south 88 degrees 53' 36" west along <br />the north line of Lot 18 -B, a distance of 932.88 feet; thence south 00 degrees <br />56' 57" east, along the west line of Lot 18 -B, a distance of 1130.08 feet; <br />thence north 88 degrees 53' 36" east, a distance of 930.01 feet to the east line <br />of Lot 18 -B; then north 01 degrees 00" 44" west, along the east line of Lot 18- <br />B, a distance of 186.55 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 24.1557 <br />acres, more or less, and is subject to any easement, restrictions and /or <br />covenants of record. <br />with said real estate having the following Key No. 25- 1013 -0216 an Economic <br />Revitalization Area; and <br />WHEREAS, notice of the adoption of a Declaratory Resolution and the public hearing <br />before the Council has been published pursuant to Indiana Code 6 -1.1- 12.1 -2.5; and <br />WHEREAS, the Council held a public hearing for the purposes of hearing all <br />remonstrances and objections from interested persons; and <br />WHEREAS, the Council has determined that the qualifications for an economic <br />revitalization area have been met. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of South Bend, <br />Indiana, as follows: <br />SECTION I. The Common Council hereby confirms its Declaratory Resolution designating <br />the area described herein as an Economic Revitalization Area for the purposes of tax <br />abatement. Such designation is for Real property tax abatement only and is limited <br />to two (2) calendar years from the date of adoption of the Declaratory Resolution by <br />the Common Council. <br />SECTION II. The Common Council hereby determines that the property owner is <br />qualified for and is granted Real property tax deduction for a period of ten (10) <br />years, and further determines that the petition complies with Chapter 2, Article 6, <br />of the Municipal Code of the City of South Bend and Indiana Code 6 -1.1 -12.1 et seq. <br />SECTION III. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br />adoption by the Common Council and approval by the Mayor. <br />/s /Ann Puzzello <br />Member of the Common Council <br />A public hearing was held on the resolution at this time. Frank Perri, Holladay <br />Corporation, indicated they planned to contract a facility at a cost of 2.5 million <br />dollars, that will serve a as regional distribution center for a national company. <br />Council Member Slavinskas made a motion adopt this resolution, seconded by Council <br />Member Coleman. The resolution was <br />adopted by a roll call vote of nine ayes. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Council Member Coleman made a motion to accept the March 23, list of bills to be <br />stricken, seconded by Council Member Washington. The motion carried. <br />Council Member Slavinskas made a motion to set Bill Nos. 12 & 13 -94 for public <br />hearing and third reading on April 11, and refer them to the Zoning and Annexation <br />Committee, seconded by Council Member Duda. The motion carried. <br />PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR <br />David Varner, 1306 Clayton, spoke regarding Robert O'Connor's comment regarding the <br />quality of the speakers in favor of the Hall of Fame, and those opposed. He <br />indicated this type of comment from a representative of the City to the Century <br />Center Board of Managers was out of line. He indicated he felt an apology was in <br />order. <br />Gene Oakly, 2614 Yord Rd., spoke regarding his law suit against the closing of <br />Calvert Street. <br />