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9576-05 Amend Chapter 16, Article 3, Section 16-29, Increase certain charges at the City's Organic Resource Facility to clarify the Commercial Nature of
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9576-05 Amend Chapter 16, Article 3, Section 16-29, Increase certain charges at the City's Organic Resource Facility to clarify the Commercial Nature of
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3/14/2005
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1316 COUNTY-CITY BUILDING <br />227 W. JEFFERSON BOULEVARD <br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 46601-1830 <br />PHONE 574/ 235-9251 <br />FAx 574/235-9171 <br />TDD 5741235-5567 <br />CITY OF SOUTH BEND STEPHEN J. LUECKE, MAYOR <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CORKS <br />GARY A. GILOT, P.E. <br />DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />Mrs. Charlotte D. Pfeifer <br />President, Common Council <br />of the City of South Bend <br />400 County City Building <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />February 22, 2005 <br />Re: Ordinance Amending Chapter 16, Article 3, Section 16-26 of the South Bend <br />Municipal Code to Increase Certain Charges at the City's Organic Resource <br />Facility and to Clarify the Commercial Nature of Recycled Waste. <br />Dear Council President Pfeifer: <br />Enclosed is a copy of a proposed Ordinance for the Council's consideration. This ordinance <br />relates to the fees charged for the loading and delivery of materials prepared at the City's Organic <br />Resource Facility. The ordinance would raise fees for the loading of more than 2 cubic yards of material, <br />but leaves fees for smaller amounts unchanged. These changes should not affect the opportunity for <br />residents of the City to recycle these materials in their gardens and lawns. <br />I will be attending the Council Committee meetings on Monday, March 14, 2005 to formally <br />make a presentation and again at the public meeting that evening. Should you have any questions before <br />then, please do not hesitate to contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />ohn J. Dillon, Ph.D. <br />Director, Division of Environmental Services <br />Enclosure <br />cc: Aladean M. DeRose, Chief Assistant City Attorney <br />ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CENTRAL SERVICES STREETS WATERWORKS <br />CARL LITTRELL, P.E. JOHN ]. DILLON, PH.D. iVIATT CHLEBOWSK! SAM HENSLEY JOHN F. STANCATI <br />574/235-9251 574/277-8515 574/235-9316 574/235-9244 574/235-9322 <br />FAx 574/235-9171 FAx 574/277-8980 FAx 574/235-9007 FAx 574/235-9272 FAx 574/235-9728 <br /> ~~~' <br />i <br />
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