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Substitute Bill No 09 13 <br />Ordinance No 0 2 32 13 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND <br />INDIANA AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE SOUTH BEND MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE <br />INCLUSION OF NEW ARTICLE 12 ENTITLED CHRONIC PROBLEM PROPERTY <br />REGULATIONS AND AMENDING SECTION 2 123 SCHEDULE OF <br />ORDINANCE AND CODE VIOLATIONS <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br />The South Bend Common Council notes that on January 30 2013 Ronald Teachman was sworn <br />in as the 61St Chief of Police of the South Bend Police Department During his remarks Chief <br />Teachman listed the nine 9 basic Peelian Principles which have become the basic foundation of law <br />enforcement and community policing The first principle provides that The basic mission for which the <br />police exist is to prevent crime and disorder The third principle provides that Police must secure the <br />willing co operation of the public in voluntary observance of the law to be able to secure and maintain <br />the respect of the public <br />The Common Council further recognizes that the U S Department of Justice Office of <br />Community Oriented Policy Services COPS has developed a wide variety of articles setting forth <br />research and best practices on a variety of police enforcement and crime prevention strategies <br />Consistent with the Peelian Principles COPS research and research from other communities the <br />following ordinance has been developed to give another tool for our City The ordinance advances <br />legitimate public purposes which are designed to protect the valuable services provided by the Police <br />Department Valued police services should not be wasted in responding repeatedly to problem <br />properties when other areas of the city are in need of these vital public safety services <br />We also recognize the need for Code Enforcement to inspect many chronic problem properties <br />within the City This results in added time and resources being dedicated to repeat visits to chronic <br />problem properties which detract from the inspectors responsibilities to other properties throughout the <br />City <br />This ordinance is also designed to be a catalyst for the Police Department Code Enforcement <br />Department and the Law Department to collaborate more effectively together among themselves and <br />with the Common Council and the public when addressing chronic problem properties <br />Through the analysis of calls for service problem locations properties can be identified The <br />data on calls for service include among other things the number of calls by hour and day number of <br />calls by beat calls which required backup and time spent by police officer s on each call as it is <br />categorized This ordinance is solutions oriented so that identified problem areas and the underlying <br />causes of such problem properties are routinely addressed with the support of the community It contains <br />a proactive mechanism through a remediation agreement process to help engage property owners <br />address public safety issues concerns By abating such problem locations the time of the beat
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