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Area Board of Zoning Appeals--February 1, 2012 <br /> making a recommendation to the City of South Bend Common Council. We can make a recommendation <br /> that we recommend it, that we disapprove of it, or we send no recommendation at all. Okay. The City as I <br /> mentioned to another group that was here before, the City of South Bend Common Council makes the final <br /> decision as your attorney well knows. Okay. Do we have a motion? <br /> MR. PHIPPS: Mr. Chairman, I am generally supportive of these petitions to allow people who need some <br /> extra care to live in residential areas if the people who reside there are able to care for them. I don't think <br /> that necessarily imposes any difficulties or hardships on the neighborhood. I think it's an accommodation <br /> we need to make for people that need this care. So generally I would say I support this but I think there is <br /> still enough questions as to whether or not this is really the situation here that I don't think that I could in <br /> good conscience give'it a favorable recommendation, so I move that we send it to the City Council with no <br /> recommendation. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: We have a motion on the floor send it to the City of South Bend Common Council with <br /> no recommendation. <br /> MR. HAWLEY: I'll second that motion. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: We have a motion and a second on the floor. Call for the vote please. <br /> MRS. HENRY: Mr. Velleman? <br /> MR, VELLEMAN: Yes. <br /> MRS. HENRY: Mr, Crumlish? <br /> MR. CRUMLISH: Yes. <br /> MRS. HENRY: Mr. Young? <br /> MR, YOUNG: Yes. <br /> MRS. HENRY: Mr. Hawley? <br /> MR. HAWLEY: Yes. <br /> MRS, HENRY: Mr. Phipps? <br /> MR. PHIPPS: Yes. <br /> MRS. HENRY: Mr. Urbanski? <br /> 48 <br />