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C�- 3 <br />Bill No. -13 <br />Ordinance No. <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA, AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE SOUTHBEND MUNICIPAL CODE BY <br />THE INCLUSION OF NEW ARTICLE 12 ENTITLED <br />CHRONIC PROBLEM PROPERTY REGULATIONS <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br />The South Bend Common Council notes that on January 30, 2013, Ronald Teachman was <br />sworn in as the 61" Chief of Police of the South Bend Police Department. During his remarks, <br />Chief Teachman listed the nine (9) basic " Peelian Principles" which have become the basic <br />foundation of law enforcement and community policing. The first principle provides that "The <br />basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder ". The third principle <br />provides that "Police must secure the willing co- operation of the public in voluntary observance <br />of the law to be able to secure and maintain 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 <br />forth research and "best practices" on a variety of police enforcement and crime prevention <br />strategies. Consistent with the Peelian Principles, COPS research and research from other <br />communities, the following ordinance has been developed to give another tool for our City. The <br />ordinance advances legitimate public purposes which are designed to protect the valuable <br />services provided by the Police Department. Valued police services should not be wasted in <br />responding repeatedly to problem properties, when other areas of the city are in need of these <br />vital public safety services. <br />We also recognize the need for Code Enforcement to inspect many chronic problem <br />properties within the City. This results in added time and resources being dedicated to repeat <br />visits to chronic problem properties, which detract from the inspectors responsibilities to other <br />properties throughout the City. <br />It 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 <br />and 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. <br />The data on calls for service include among other things the number of calls by hour and day; <br />number of calls by beat; calls which required backup; and time spent by police officer(s) on each <br />call as it is categorized. This ordinance is solutions- oriented so that identified problem areas and <br />the underlying causes of such problem properties are routinely addressed with the support of the <br />community. By abating such problem locations, the time of the "beat officer" in particular would <br />be freed up to provide such needed public safety services in other areas of the City. <br />