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cannier arpart <br /> ZONING AND VACATION COMMITTEE <br /> din tie Mammon Council of tier Qty of likudll Emit <br /> The June 11, 1990, meeting of the Zoning and Vacation <br /> Committee was called to order by its Chairperson, Council <br /> Member Lee Slavinskas at 4:30 PM in the Council informal <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Zakrzewski, <br /> Coleman, Voorde, Niezgodski, Puzzello, Luecke, and Duda; <br /> James Caldwell, Don Porter., Bruce C. Hammerschmidt, and <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Slavinskas noted that the first item on the <br /> agenda was to review Bill No. 30-90 which would vacate an <br /> alley near Navarre Street, Michigan and Main. <br /> Mr. Bruce C. Hammerschmidt, an attorney representing <br /> Memorial Hospital South Bend, Inc. , then made the <br /> presentation. He noted that in 1958 and in 1972 when <br /> Memorial Hospital buildings were constructed, it was <br /> believed that all alleys were properly vacated. It was <br /> noted, however, in a recent title search that one alley, <br /> namely the one in 'question this evening, was never properly <br /> vacated. The alley, as depicted on the map attached to the <br /> proposed bill (copy attached) , indicates that it currently <br /> goes through the center of the hospital complex. Mr. <br /> Hammerschmidt noted that Board of Public Works gave a <br /> favorable recommendation to the proposal. <br /> Following further discussion by the Committee, Council <br /> Member Luecke made a motion, seconded by Council Member <br /> Coleman, that Bill No. 30-90 be recommended favorably to <br /> Council. The motion passed. <br /> Council Member Luecke noted that he had been working with <br /> Patricia DeClercq on various zoning matters, one of which <br /> included a more specific definition of who may live in a <br /> single family dwelling. Council Member Slavinskas then <br /> updated the Committee with regard to various meetings he had <br /> had, and in particular, the concern raised by various <br /> residents with regard to ingres, egres, and parking by <br /> residential homes being used for the residentially <br /> handicapped individuals. <br /> There being no further business to come before the <br /> Committee, it was adjourned at 4:45 PM. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Council Member Lee Slavinskas <br /> Chairperson, Zoning and Vacation Committee <br />
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