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tommittss Zsport: <br /> Personnel and Finance and Health and Public Safety Committees <br /> 1E0 tbs tommOtt tottiutiU of tbt eitV of §ouUj Osnb: <br /> The March 8, 1999 meeting of the Personnel and Finance and the Health and Public Safety <br /> Committee was called to order by Personnel and Finance Chairperson, Council Member <br /> James Aranowski at 4:05 p.m.in the Council informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Aranowski, Varner, Ujdak, Kelly, <br /> King, Coleman, Sniadecki, and Pfeifer; Jim Lopez, Ken Fedder, Thomas Fautz, <br /> Assistant Chief Rick Switalski,and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Aranowski noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. <br /> 14-99 which would amend prior ordinances addressing annual pay and monetary fringe <br /> benefits for members of the South Bend Police Department. <br /> Investigative Division Chief Thomas H. Fautz made the presentation. He noted that there <br /> is a problem with the current pay for the detective classification since all officers did not <br /> receive the same percentage increase. This Bill would correct the investigative pay in light <br /> of that. The Council Attorney noted that the investigative pay was not part of the negotiated <br /> agreement with the FOP,and that this matter was entered into after the passage of the wage <br /> ordinance for the police department. <br /> Following discussion, Council Member Varner made a motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Pfeifer that Bill No. 14-99 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion <br /> passed. <br /> The Committee then reviewed Bill No. 15-99 which would appropriate$24,850 from the <br /> Haz-Mat Fund (Fund#289). Assistant Fire Chief Rick Switalski made the presentation. <br /> He noted that the equipment listed in the attachment to the ordinance would be purchased <br /> with this appropriation. Following discussion, Council Member King, made a motion, <br /> seconded by Council Member Ujdak, that Bill No. 15-99 be recommended favorably to <br /> Council. The motion passed. <br /> The Committee then reviewed Bill No. 16-99 which would appropriate$21,570 from the <br /> Indiana River Rescue Fund (Fund # 291). Assistant Chief Switalski made the <br /> presentation. He noted that there would be two (2) classes held in South Bend in June and <br /> August. Last year 30 Indiana State Troopers took the course and so far 23 Indiana State <br /> Troopers have signed up. The program is nationally recognized. Action teams have been <br /> activated in the based to address flood areas nationally. Following discussion, Council <br /> Member Ujdak made a motion, seconded by Council Member Pfeifer,that Bill No. 16-99 <br /> be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Under miscellaneous business, Council Member Aranowski noted that he and Council <br /> Member Kelly met on the second hand dealer issue. First reading on the revised Bill <br /> should take place on March 22nd. Both the Legal Department and our Council Attorney <br /> would be reviewing the measure prior to it being filed. <br /> Council Member King suggested that the two (2) upcoming Residential Neighborhood <br /> meetings one on loitering and one on traffic calming be cancelled. <br />
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