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a[nmmtftrr Erpnrt • <br /> tIID I17C mammon alounril Df Ihr (Inty of bold lit tat PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE <br /> The January 10, 1983 meeting of the Public Safety Committee was called <br /> to order by its Chairman, Councilman John Harris at 6 :00 p.m. in the Council <br /> informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilmen Beck, Taylor, Voorde, Harris, <br /> Zielinski, Szymkowiak, McGann and Crone, Kathy Barnard, Carolyn Pfotenhauer, <br /> Marchmont Kovas and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> The purpose of the meeting was to discuss Bill. No. 151-82 which was set <br /> for public hearing at tonight' s Council meeting. Councilman Harris called upon <br /> the Council Attorney to review the Bill. <br /> Mrs. Farrand explained that this Bill would regulate through licensing <br /> automotive repair and service centers. It would amend in its entirety <br /> Ordinance No. 7058-82 which was passed by the Common Council last June. The <br /> Substitute Bill reflects changes which strengthened the law and addresses <br /> many' of the areas which were raised during the inspections conducted by the <br /> Department of Code Enforcement. The Substitute Bill includes the following <br /> changes: Definitions for the following terms motor vehicle, NFPA, opaque <br /> fence and stored vehicles. It consolidates inspections through the Department <br /> of Code Enforcement and the Fire Prevention Bureau. It consolidates all of the <br /> NFPA regulations. It specifically spells out the fencing requirements and <br /> gives an example •of the minimum type required .by the Ordinance. Mrs. Barnard <br /> noted that presently the City has received 104 applications for such a license <br /> and that 64 businesses are in total compliance. Eleven establishments would <br /> need fencing, and 41 applications have yet to be returned. The. Council <br /> Attorney also noted that she and Mrs. Barnard met with Mr. John Peddycord, <br /> Attorney for the Automotive Services Council of Indiana last Friday to review <br /> the Substitute Bill._ At that meeting he agreed that most of the problem areas <br /> which he had voiced concern had been resolved. Following further discussion <br /> by the Committee Councilman Beck made a motion seconded by Councilman Harris <br /> that the Substitute Bill No. 151-82 be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> The motion passed 3-0 with Councilman Voorde abstaining. There being no <br /> further buiness to come before the Committee the meeting was adjourned at <br /> 6 :20 p.m. <br /> Respectful Submitred, <br /> �/ <br /> Orhn J Harris, Chairman <br /> bli. Safety Committee <br /> St*. amteNIM•CO. <br />
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