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18-20 HPC Suspension Ordinance
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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> BILL NO. 18-20 APR 0 7 2020 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 10718-20DAWN JONES <br /> CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND,IN <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br /> ADDING CHAPTER 21, ARTICLE 13, SECTION 21-12.04(d) TO THE SOUTH <br /> BEND MUNICIPAL CODE TO SUSPEND MUNICIPAL CODE SECTIONS 21- <br /> 12.04(b)(3) AND 21-12.04(b)(6)(G) FOR THE DURATION OF ANY STAY AT <br /> HOME OR SIMILAR ORDER OR ANY DECLARATION OF A LOCAL <br /> DISASTER EMERGENCY RESULTING FROM CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> Governor Eric J. Holcomb, in response to the Coronavirus disease 2019 <br /> ("COVID-19"), issued Executive Order 20-08 on March 23, 2020. That Executive Order, <br /> with specified exceptions, ordered all individuals currently living in the State of Indiana <br /> to stay home or their place of residence. Similarly, the Mayor of South Bend, on March <br /> 19, 2020 declared a local disaster emergency. This Ordinance suspends Municipal Code <br /> Sections 21-12.04(b)(3) and 21-12.04(b)(6)(G) during the duration of any Stay at Home <br /> or similar order by whatever name or the declaration of a local disaster emergency <br /> resulting from COVID 19. Section 21-12.04(b)(3) requires the Historic Preservation <br /> Commission to hold at least 4 advertised public hearings to provide the public with an <br /> opportunity of becoming aware of Commission business and to make their views known. <br /> Section 21-12.04(b)(6)(G)requires the Historic Preservation Commission to consider <br /> applications for certificates of appropriateness within 45 days after receipt and deems the <br /> application approved if not denied by the Historic Preservation Commission within 60 <br /> days after receipt of the application. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of <br /> South Bend, Indiana, as follows: <br /> Section I. Chapter 21, Article 13, Section 21-12.04(d) is added to the South Bend <br /> Municipal Code to read as follows: <br /> (d) Suspension of Certain Code Requirements <br /> The requirements Sections 21-12.04(b)(3) and 21-12.04(b)(6)(G) shall be <br /> suspended for the duration of any Stay at Home or similar order by whatever name issued <br /> by the Governor of Indiana or the declaration of a local disaster emergency by the Mayor <br /> of South Bend resulting from Coronavirus disease 2019. <br /> Section II. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br /> passage by the Common Council and approval of the Mayor. <br /> Tim Scott, Council President <br /> South Bend Common Council <br />
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