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SR 2.3 & Maple Lane Annexation Area 5 <br />SECTION III. MUNICIPAL SERVICES <br />A. Public Works <br />Sewer - No sewer lines abut the property. The nearest sewer available is on Roosevelt <br />Street to the south, extension of that sewer, if desired, would be at the petitioners expense. <br />Water - The South Send Water Works currently has a 12" main on State Road 23. There is <br />also an 8" water main on the west side of Maple Lane with more than adequate capacity for <br />the annexation area. <br />Extensions of, or taps into sanitary sewer and water lines shall be governed by I.C. 36 -9 -22- <br />2, I.C. 8 -1.5 -3 and 4, and the rules and regulations of the South Bend Water Works and <br />Sewer Utility. <br />Street Lighting - No additional street lighting will be necessary. <br />Waivers of Annexation - The owner has signed a Waiver of Right to Remonstrate Against and <br />Consent to Annexation as a condition of connection to the public water supply. . <br />Streets - No new public streets have been proposed as part of this annexation. <br />Drainage Plan - The site is currently well- drained by the State Road 23 drainage system. <br />General Budget Analysis <br />2008 Actual Budget Report for the Department: <br />Expenditures: $6,303,240 <br />Miles of Roadway in City: @480 <br />Cost per Mile: @$13,131.75 <br />New Mileage within Area: @.00 miles (feet) <br />Estimated Maintenance cost <br />for Annexation Area per year: @$0 <br />B. Police Department <br />The Annexation Area would be expected to be added to the already existing BEAT 11. police <br />patrols, traffic enforcement, and emergency responses will be part of the services the City will <br />offer to this area. This proposed annexation would require officers to cover a relatively small <br />additional area to this beat. <br />At this time it is not expected that this annexation would cause calls for service to increase <br />significantly and it is not anticipated that it will be necessary to increase police patrols beyond <br />the already existing beat patrol at this time. The area under consideration is not expected to <br />cause any unusual problems. <br />At the present time the cost for servicing the proposed area is not expected to impact the <br />existing budget of the Police Department with any significance. However, this area, as well as <br />