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2na Substitute Bill No. 44-07: Special Events in Residentially Zoned Area Ordinance <br />Page 12 <br />(h) Consequences of Chronic Violations: A Sponsor who is cited under this Article for chronic <br />violations shall lose the right to host, conduct or permit a Special Event requiring a permit under this <br />Article for the remainder of that calendar year. When a person, who has been issued a Conditional Use <br />Lawn Parking Permit, has been determined to be in chronic violation of this Article, the City shall have <br />the authority to cancel the remainder of such permit ancUor revoke any Conditional Use Lawn Parking <br />Permit issued, upon proper notice of the same being issued to said person. <br />Sec.14-59Non-Transferability; Refusal to Issue and Revocation Hearings. <br />(a) Any person applying for a Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permit or Conditional Use Permit <br />for a Special Event at a Boarding House under this Article is prohibited to transfer such document(s) to a <br />different residential location. Such transfer shall be a violation of this Article subjecting the violator to <br />the penalty provisions of Sec. 14-58. <br />(b) All refusals to issue a permit; suspension or revocation of permits issued under this Article <br />shall be governed by the procedures set forth in Section 4-16 of the South Bend Municipal Code. <br />Sec. 14-60 Information to be Sent to the Council's Community Relations Committee and the <br />Residential Neighborhoods Committee.6 <br />(a) In the interest of collaboration and information sharing, on or before the first Monday of October; <br />on or before the first Monday of November of each year; and on or before March 1 and June 1 of each <br />year, a summary of the following information shall be sent to the Office of the City Clerk for review by <br />the Council's Community Relations Committee and the Council's Residential Neighborhoods Committee: <br />Summary of data from all City agencies, offices and department involved in the issuance and <br />enforcement of this Article for each given time period, including but not limited to number and <br />type of permits issued; amount of fees collected; number of warnings issued and addresses of <br />each; amount of citations issued; amount of fines collected and the amount of fines outstanding; <br />number of appeals filed and their disposition; number of pending lawsuits and their status; copies <br />of all educational brochures; dates and locations of all community public safety educational <br />forums held; summary of public comments from such forums; and any other relevant data; <br />2. Summary of programs in place by any university or college located in, or contiguous to the city <br />limits of South Bend addressing off-campus special events; <br />3. Compilation of weekly summary sheets developed by the South Bend Police Department listing <br />the address, date, time, problem and resolution for all calls for service to residential areas where <br />boarding house(s) are located; and <br />6 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' National Institutes of Health Task Force of the National Advisory <br />Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism publication entitled A Call to Action: Changing the Culture of Drinking at U.S. <br />Colleges and the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services' Publication No. 39 <br />(February 2006) entitled Student Party Riots recommend "...collaborations between campus administrators and community <br />leaders to facilitate the process of information exchange and ongoing communication..." <br />