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i <br /> sad! Safety Committee <br /> Mr. Krammer(address not given verbally or on the sign-in sheet)stated that he has given <br /> a list of students living in his apartments to Assistant City Attorney Ann-Carol Nash and he <br /> could give it to the university. He stated that he owns forty-two (42)homes which he rents. He <br /> stated that 68 people came to an event at the beginning of the year, all of which were students. <br /> He noted that a flier was sent to neighbors to invite them also. <br /> Uniform Division Chief of the SBPD James Hassig stated that there are difficulties in <br /> writing tickets during large parties. There are difficulties determining who lives at a location <br /> and who hosts the party. As a result, officers just "do a report" which then goes to Mr. Kirk at <br /> the university. <br /> Mr. Kirk stated that in past years he called students in and would talk to them. The <br /> university is embarrassed by the small number of students who may be causing problems. He <br /> Y <br /> noted that <br /> the student body could bring peer pressure on students. <br /> the city may take action there <br /> before t <br /> h stated that bef ty Y <br /> Ann-Carol Nash City Attorney Ann that <br /> that <br /> city must <br /> confirm the violation. She noted tha <br /> d tha <br /> e and tY <br /> must be a violation or a nuisanc <br /> often the problem is a"huge free-for-all". In years past the city received complaints of loads of <br /> students being dropped off to locations by cabs. <br /> Council Member Puzzello stated that she is aware of an incident that when a neighbor <br /> complained for a noisy party that the next day their home was egged. <br /> II <br /> Uniform Division Chief James Hassig stated that the city does not routinely give out <br /> information about the complaining party,however often students know. <br /> Assistant to the Mayor Lynn Coleman stated that he is aware of a party which had 80-90 <br /> students attendance and that students themselves need to help. <br /> ntsin a <br /> dan <br /> Director of the Department of Code Enforcement Catherine Brucker noted that the city <br /> individuals of the city regulations,however <br /> sent to <br /> advise rods <br /> has been proactive <br /> and that notices are se <br /> P exists. <br /> prove <br /> violation exist <br /> ered. The burden is on the city to pro <br /> some properties are grandfath <br /> Patrick McFadden, a local attorney and resident of the area where student parties take <br /> e of four <br /> 4 locations which are in violation of city <br /> 11 aware ( ) <br /> place, stated that he is personally p pursue discovery and take <br /> file lawsuits,He voice concern why the city does not > p <br /> depositions, especially as it relates to the Pokagon area. He stated that the neighbors are very <br /> concerned. <br /> Ms.Nash stated that she would sit down with Mr.McFadden. <br /> Council Member Puzzello stated that it would be very helpful <br /> Estate area,Pokagon of <br /> locations where they are rented to two(2) or more students in the <br /> Peashway. She stated that the city is neighborhood". She have "lots of <br /> wonderful things, especially in the northeas g <br /> number of students who may be causing the problems. <br /> Health and Public Safety Committee Meeting of October 4,2004 <br /> Page 2 <br />
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