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tontatittu tevort <br /> Conrail ZuX z tounnittitt <br /> The November 25, 2002, Council Rules Committee meeting was called to order by its <br /> Chairperson, Council President Roland Kelly at 4:08 p.m. in the Council Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Aranowski,Pfeifer, Kelly,King, Varner, White, <br /> Kirsits, Kuspa and Coleman; Mayor Stephen Luecke, Terry Miller of the Chamber of Commerce, <br /> Department of Community and Economic Development Director Jon Hunt, Terry Bland of the <br /> out j 0=4 U VtbUttU,and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council President Kelly stated that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 92-02 which <br /> would amend Chapter 2, § of the South Bend Munici p al Code addressin g <br /> "Six (6) <br /> Councilmanic Districts". <br /> Council Member Pfeifer, the Chairperson of the Special Advisory Redistricting Committee and <br /> Council Member for the 2nd District, made the presentation. She stated that every ten (10) years <br /> the Council is required to redistrict the area within the city limits based on the most recent federal <br /> census data. A broad-based committee made up of eleven (11) members and five (5) resource <br /> persons met each month on a Saturday morning. The committee proposed a well-balanced district <br /> map which properly divides the population as equally as possible and is respectful of natural <br /> boundaries. She thanked Council Members White and King for their service on the Special <br /> Committee and the efforts of Larry Magliozzi, the Council Attorney, and the representative of the <br /> city, county and neighborhoods who served. She pointed out on the map that there are two (2) <br /> gray areas namely SB 109 and SB 515 which indicate the areas which will change. <br /> Y <br /> Council Member King stated that in addition to being in full compliance with state law that there is <br /> a"perfect balance"in population among the six (6) districts with the greatest variance being 0.7%. <br /> He noted that less that 1,000 voters will be affected by the proposed changes. The process was <br /> respectful of the current Councilmanic District and the neighborhood association boundaries with <br /> minimal disruption. He stated that the redistricting plan works well for citizens of the city and for <br /> elected officials. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer added that the proposed map has been posted on the City's website since <br /> this summer. She added that the City Attorney, Charles Leone, who was a member of the Special <br /> Advisory Committee,sent a letter in support of the bill (copy attached). <br /> Council President Kelly thanked everyone who was involved in the process. <br /> Mayor Luecke noted that the process was thoughtful and thorough, similar to the process of ten <br /> (10)years ago. He stated that the committee did a fine job. <br /> Following discussion, Dr. Varner made a motion, seconded by Council Member Kirsits that Bill <br /> No. 92-02 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Under miscellaneous business, Council Member King provided a copy of Sec. 2-11 of the South <br /> Bend Municipal Code to the Committee addressing the Committee of the Whole and its <br /> procedures. He noted as the Chairperson of the Committee of the Whole he is concerned about the <br /> definition of"formal presentation against the bill or resolution which shall not be subject to a time <br /> limitation". He noted that he has had preliminary discussions with the Council Attorney and seeks <br /> a ruling from the Council Rules Committee. <br />