rrien Co By ic er ST. JOSEPH - hile 'chi- n h lagged behind the nation both during the rece- ion and the current re overy, Ch rle Schren ees 1985 as th year when both th state and the county will be back on their fe t. Sc ren, xecutive director of th Berrien County Economic Development Commi ion, de­ li red hi year end report to th county Board of Commis- ioner at a pecial meeting Thur ay morning Jan. 24. The county completed six tax- e empt bond ue during 1984: two ere in Benton Township and one in Benton Harbor (Jeno's, Inc., one of the t 0 in Benton ownship h ince relocated to Ohio . Only t 0 bond i ue were completed in 1983. Over 10 million d liars in 1FT' were initi ted during 1984 - in­ cluding 450 OQO for edco meric -Orchard ar ay De- elopment ith 2,850 OQ() and 250,000 for A, H K in Benton JAN. 30 - FEB. 5, i98S THE CITIZEN PAGE THREE n yeco omic picture not a Town hip. Tax exemptions for bu me - es improvin their buildings or equipment totalled 29 for the county. Figure from Hiles, ile Twp., Buchanan and ew Buffalo were not available, a they are handled by attorney outside the economic develop­ ment corporation. Tho in Benton Town hip receiving tax exemption : Jeno's Inc. 658, 250; Printek Inc., S583 000; Whirlpool, 52,742,607; Benton Harbor Engineering, 1,537,900; Har- bor Printing, 218,000; R-B ebuilders, 5263,000; and R. Patter n Printing, 1 055,226. Tho busine es in Benton Harbor getting tax b ea s: Michigan Fruit Canners, 2042,785; Indu trial Electric 650000; Graphic Services, 68000; and leRoy's dy Shop, 590 658. To qualify for the 50% tax exemption, the busine must show that the irnprovem nts will al 0 create new jobs. Schrenk reported that 507 jobs ilgri e t 0 an move ahe BE TO TWP - Plan of Pilgrim Rest Bapti t hurch to cn truct an dult foster care home moved ahe d when the B nton T p. PI nning Com- mi ion 0 yed a cial u p rmit for the home. t a Jan. 2 meeting, plan­ n rs voted unanim u ly to re­ comm nd appr val of the special u permit for con truction of th home at Broadway and Lynch venue. Plans call for constructi n on what is no a vacant lot of a hom to house 20 ment lIy impaired dults, ccording to Rev. Emery V rie, i tant pastor of Pilgrim Re t. ccording to Rev. V rrie pecific building plan for the project are not complete. The church i trying to get financing for the project and approval from the ichigan Department of Social Service . Church members changed their original plan to n t ruct a 20-bed nur ing h me f r senior-citizen. That pI n wa 'not fea ible" Varrie t ld plan­ ner becau e it would take at lea t nin months t btain Ii cen e . were created in Berrien County due to the economic develop­ ment program. The revolving loan fund sa five busine s take out low interest loans, Harbor Printing in Benton Township received a 58000 at 9% interest. How­ ever, Schrenk said the loan fund is depleted at pre ent and no more loans will be given until payments are made b ck to the fund. The 1.2 million dollar Urban Development Grant awarded to Benton Harbor, which was then loaned to Alreco Metals to u in the 18 million dollar develop­ m nt of the plant has begun to see re uIt according to Schrenk. Alreco made its first payment in April, of 419 000 back to Benton Harbor, which will use the money to help develop the orth of Main Ind ustrial Park area. Other future projects for the economic development com­ mi ion include working with Inland Steel and General otors. Schrenk said Inland has not ro yon • a 0 a made a final deci ion on a plant site, or even if it will build one. He did say that "Berrien County i still definite­ ly in the running' if Inland chooses to build the steel mill. Schren al id the com- mi "on has 5 500 acre site that it will try t devle p and off r to G (i r the propo d Saturn uto production pJant. Schrenk said the plant would create 5-6000 jobs. • e have alot of quality we haven't promoted", Schrenk said, but he did add that it would 'pro­ bably be e sier to win the Lottery" than it w uld be to win the Saturn plant. Schrenk said one concern of the commis ion is that some companies were investin huge amounts of money, but not creating any additional jobs. H said I the commission undertook a tudy in Benton To n hip, and found that the compani there had exce ded their job pledges by 20 to 30%. The commi i n not City .0. • o. nd Continued from Page 1 shaw and Randall J uergen en reminded the c - mmission that they were just voting on a lot split, and not what was going to be located in the buil in . With that in mind the com­ mission approved the lot plit unanimously. Yarbrough and Cooke stated during their votes that the ommi ion hould 100 into the matter more. . In another matter, the com­ mission approved the audit for fi cal year 1984 and manage­ ment's respon. The udit wa prepared by th ertified Publi Account firm of Bri­ tol, Lei enrin n Herkner and mpany and audit the city s without a few los s. The St. Jo ph Foundry project ould have created over 400 job. Schren said that the ounty had all the grant money and tax e emption bonds re d to b put in place: but th 'pro­ ject fell through becau the developer hadn't rai d enough m ney -to meet th ir end of the o t . Jenny' Landing ha been ven year in th finaliz- in tage. That pr [ect re- c ntly fell through ace rding to Schrenk. b Da r Prop rties had not orne up with en ugh capital. Daryl Ja b is attempting t re­ stru ture his financin with hi underwriters and lenders", Schrank aid, "He never got the total amount he needs." Schran added that th pro­ ject is not dead and could b ready to be resubmitted orne thime thi year. H al 0 id 8 nton Harb r's Urban Develop­ ment Grant for the project could be approved by the end of January. • o trial fin ncial taternent and th ommunity Devlelopment Blo Gr nt Pro r m. i cal year 1984 covers the period beginning July 1 1983, and ending June 30, 1984. The audit wa completed on ovember 12, 1 84. T� mana ment respon was pre- pared b City anager it- chell, mmunity rvi e Dire tor/Assistant City an- ager illi m Lilly and Finan e Director Ricardo J hn n. The audit i or publi in pection at th it lerk ffic in ity H II and at th 8 nton Harbo Publi Library. "" 13 Ea t all Stre t. ( n n will