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Qtommttt ' 10rt: <br /> a1th an4 Uzi ftty tontutitat <br /> The February X„,2001 meeting of the Health and Public Safety Committee was called to order by <br /> its Chairperson, Council Member Andrew Ujdak at 3:10 p.m. in the Council Informal Meeting <br /> Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Kelly, Varner, Ujdak, and Kirsits; Mikki <br /> Dobski Shidler, Officer Ron Glon, Lois Clark, Thomas Bodnar, Len Grummell, Bob Kruzmatich, <br /> Myer Blast, Becky Goldsmith, Kevin Winters, Nancy Sulok and Terry Bland of the '4U1j <br /> n GrtbUU ,and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Ujdak noted that this Committee meeting was called to continue discussion of the <br /> Administration initiated Bill No. 133-00 addressing firearms. He noted that at the Committee <br /> meeting of February 12th the substitute version was further amended at the Committee level. <br /> Council Member Ujdak then asked the Council Attorney to highlight the areas of concern. <br /> Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand stated that at the last Committee meeting the following areas were <br /> highlighted as warranting further input by the Administration and discussion by the Council: <br /> 1. Is notice to the public required if the Council would pass such legislation? Would <br /> signage assist in the enforcement? <br /> 2. Who would enforce this ordinance if passed? In light of the areas shared by the <br /> City and the County in the County-City Building and the shared space areas <br /> by the City and the South Bend School Corporation, who would enforce <br /> the local ordinance? <br /> 3. Has there been discussion with officials of St. Joseph County with regard <br /> to the logistics of enforcement as well as overall plans for the security rules <br /> governing common areas shared by both the County and the City? <br /> Dr. Varner added that an additional area of concern was: <br /> Is the City able to confiscate firearms as proposed by the City Administration? <br /> Thomas Bodnar, Deputy City Attorney, made the presentation on behalf of the City <br /> Administration. He stated that seven (7) years ago today, the South Bend Common Council <br /> passed an ordinance which created detailed regulations governing firearms. Approximately two(2) <br /> months after the passage of that ordinance in 1994, the Indiana State Legislature passed a state law <br /> which effectively negated two-thirds of that ordinance. Mr. Bodnar stated that the proposed <br /> ordinance pending before the Council is intended to address "all weapons and not just handguns" <br /> and would make those regulations on "city-owned or city-managed properties". He stated that if <br /> the Council would like the signage language back in, that it could do so. He stated that the two(2) <br /> primary purposes of the ordinance are to delete those portions of the ordinance which are <br /> unenforceable and to provide protections to those who work and visit city-owned or city-managed <br /> property. <br /> Council Member Ujdak inquired about enforcement and whether Mr. Bodnar had met with any <br /> representatives of St. Joseph County. Council Member Ujdak noted several examples of practical <br /> concerns affecting enforcement such as how would the average citizen know if they are on city- <br />
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