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® CITY ®f ®U°T� E1I� <br /> ®°ouTx s °°� <br /> e 045 '`'ohlty, de�e ROGER O. PARENT, Mayor <br /> 0 h' �rencs / Z el I% COUNTY-CITY BUILDING SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 46601 <br /> e <br /> °°° � 2865*® <br /> i\•oa_000® <br /> Michael L. Vance <br /> Director, Administration and 219/284-9742 <br /> Finance <br /> May 22 , 1986 <br /> Mrs. Beverlie Beck, President <br /> South Bend Common Council <br /> 4th Floor County-City Bldg. <br /> South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br /> Dear President Beck: <br /> The enclosed ordinances are being filed for first reading of the May <br /> 27, 1986 Council Meeting. The first ordinance amends the rates and <br /> charges currently established for the Parking Garages and flat lots <br /> the City of South Bend operates. Specifically, that ordinance <br /> increases the monthly parking fees by $3 . 00 per month per vehicle, <br /> raises the garage hourly rates by $ . 10 per hour in each category, <br /> and establishes a new parking rate category known as a special event <br /> rate of $1. 00 per event per vehicle. <br /> The second ordinance amends Section 20-18 of the South Bend <br /> Municipal Code establishing fines for overtime and illegal parking. <br /> Currently the parking ticket fine is $2 . 00 per violation if paid <br /> within a five day period and $5. 00 per violation if settlement of <br /> the offense occurs after the five days has expired. The amendment <br /> would raise the fee to $5 . 00 per violation if paid within a five day <br /> period and $10. 00 after expiration of the five day period. <br /> These changes are necessary to enhance the financial operation of <br /> the parking garages and secure our ability to meet lease payments <br /> and other operating expenses on the garages. The most recent audit <br /> report prepared by Crowe Chizek & Company for the year 1985 showed <br /> an operating aeficit of $98 ,102 . 00 . The adjustments being proposed <br /> to the rates and parking fines are estimated to generate an <br /> additional $130, 000.00 annually. This is a conservative estimate <br /> and therefore should last for several years. <br /> M22 <br />