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• <br /> ltommittet fort: <br /> oittt Qommittu tins of t alit Vub lit a£gtti Q:ommitt* <br /> anti tie <br /> sitiential lbzigiborbootio Committ*t <br /> The August 13, 2001 joint committee meeting of the Health & Public Safety Committee and the <br /> Residential Neighborhoods Committee was called to order by Health &Public Safety Chairperson <br /> Andrew Ujdak at 4:40 pm in the Council Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Kelly, Varner, King, Aranowski, Ujdak and <br /> Pfeifer; Citizen Member Isabel Gonzalez, Dennis Andres, Jim O'Donnell, William Hoye, Esquire; <br /> Bubba Cunningham, Lynn Coleman, Ann-Carol Nash, Sarah Penner,Todd Zeiger, Natalie Boyd, <br /> P.J. Dobbins, Jeff Kimmell, E.E. Cour, M.I. Cour, Leigh Anne Gerber, Bruce Bon Durant, Steve <br /> Dragovich, Douglas Brazy, bob Paszkiet, H.M. Forster, R.M. Foster, George E. Herendeen, <br /> Nancy Sulok of the §eioUt i J8ttb gribl,Mt, and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Ujdak then introduced the Chairperson of the Residential Neighborhoods <br /> Committee, Council Member Karl King and noted the Council Members of the respective <br /> committees. <br /> The first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 65-01 which would amend § 13-75.5 of the <br /> South Bend Municipal Code to define ownership of disorderly houses, to provide for the security <br /> &safety of vacant buildings&to enhance the city's ability to enforce provisions of the ordinance. <br /> Ann-Carol Nash & Lynn Coleman made the presentation on behalf of the City Administration. <br /> They noted that the ordinance would create an effective tool to "rid the neighborhoods of problem <br /> properties". The ordinance is aimed at addressing certain types of behavior such as noise, etc and <br /> expands the regulations to address vacant homes which are not secure and often have trash around <br /> them. <br /> Mr. Coleman further noted that the Mayor's Neighborhood Task Force was instrumental in <br /> developing this ordinance which gives additional powers to Code Enforcement and the Legal <br /> Department. <br /> In response to a question from Dr. Varner, Mr. Coleman noted that notice to fix would be sent by <br /> the city before a hearing is held. Dr. Varner inquired about land trusts and was advised that the <br /> trustee would be notified but would not be personally liable. <br /> Council Member King inquired whether ultimately the owners would be held responsible for <br /> violations, and he was advised that they would be. <br /> Council President Pfeifer stressed the need for responsible actions of the owners. <br /> The Council Attorney inquired about the receipt of monies no longer being divided between the <br /> Police Department and the General Fund. Ann-Carol Nash stated that the former Controller <br /> requested that all receipts be deposited into the General Fund. <br /> Citizen Member Isabel Gonzalez made a motion, seconded by Council Member King that Bill No. <br /> 65-01 be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Joint Meeting of the Health&Public Safety Committee and the Residential Neighborhoods Committee <br />