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REGULAR MEETING MAY 2. 1988 <br />Ms. Betsy Harriman, Office of Community Development, explained <br />that this Addendum terminates the original Contract with Urban <br />Enterprise Association for the Ko-OP 65 Senior Foodbank <br />Rehabilitation Activity in the amount of $10,000.00. She noted <br />that the Office of Community Development cannot directly loan <br />therefore the Contract was entered into with the Urban Enterprise <br />Association for this activity. She further explained, however, <br />that the structure of program has changed and KO -OP can now <br />receive the funds and they no longer need a pass -through <br />arrangement. <br />Upon a motion made by Mrs. DeClercq, seconded by Mr. Leszczynski <br />and carried, the above referred Addendum was approved. <br />ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 13-1988 - DISPOSAL OF REVOLVER (POLICE <br />DEPARTMENT) <br />Mr. Leszczynski advised that pursuant to a new ordinance which <br />was passed by the Common Council setting out a procedure for the <br />disposal of a service revolver of a police officer that retires <br />in good standing, the following Resolution declares that the <br />service revolver is no longer needed by the City and should be <br />disposed of accordingly. Therefore, upon a motion made by Mrs. <br />DeClercq, seconded by Ms. Humphreys and carried, the following <br />Resolution No. 13-1988 was adopted: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 13-1988 <br />WHEREAS, I.C. 36-9-6-1 gives the Board of Public Works of <br />the City of South Bend the right and duty to have custody of, <br />control of, use of, and dispose of in accordance with Indiana <br />statutes, all real and personal property owned by the City of <br />South Bend; and <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of South Bend <br />passed as amended on January 11, 1988, Ordinance No. 7847-88, <br />which mandates the Board of Public Works of the City of South <br />Bend to determine that the service revolver of a police <br />officer who retires in good standing is surplus property and <br />no longer useful to the City of South Bend; and <br />WHEREAS, Charles R. Mahank has retired from the South <br />Bend Police Department after twenty-three (23) years of <br />service and the Board of Public Safety of the City of South <br />Bend has determined that he has retired in good standing; and <br />WHEREAS, I.C. 36-1-11-6 permits and establishes procedure <br />for disposal of personal property which is no longer needed by <br />the City and which is unfit for the purpose for which it was <br />intended; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Public <br />Works of the City of South Bend that service revolver Serial <br />No. 251K150, a .357 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver, is no <br />longer needed by the City and is unfit for the purpose for <br />which it was intended and has an estimated fair market value <br />of less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said property be disposed of <br />and removed from the City inventory. <br />ADOPTED this 2nd day of May, 1988. <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND <br />s/John E. Leszczynski <br />s/Patricia E. DeClercq <br />s/Katherine Humphreys <br />ATTEST: <br />s/Sandra M. Parmerlee, Clerk <br />