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REGULAR MEETING <br />FEBRUARY 10, 2003 <br />RESOLVE INTO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br />At 7:04 p.m. Councilmember Coleman made a motion to resolve into the Committee of the Whole. <br />Councilmember Varner seconded the motion which carried by a voice vote of eight (8) ayes. <br />Councilmember King, Chairperson, Committee of the Whole, presiding. <br />Councilmember King noted that this is the portion of the meeting in which members of the Council <br />meet as the Committee of the Whole in order to hear presentations and comments of the public both <br />in favor of and against each bill that has been submitted for ordinance consideration. After the <br />hearing on each bill the committee will vote on the disposition of the bill which typically is to send <br />it to the full Council with either a favorable or an unfavorable recommendation. He noted that the <br />South Bend Municipal Code requires that prior to the commencement of any public hearings, the <br />Chairperson of the Committee of the Whole explain the procedure that will be followed for all Public <br />Hearings on bills filed for ordinance consideration. The Committee of the Whole of the South Bend <br />Common Council operates in accord with the Council Rules and Procedures and Roberts Rules of <br />Order and Council Attorney Kathleen Cekanski - Farrand serves as the Parliamentarian. The <br />procedure for the Public Hearing for each bill is conducted as follows: <br />1. The title of the bill is read by the City Clerk. <br />2. Reports are presented from the pertinent Common Council Committee and /or the <br />Area Plan Commission. <br />3. A formal presentation in favor of the bill which is not subject to a time limit is heard. <br />4. Comments are heard from members of the public who wish to speak in favor of the <br />bill. Each such member is limited to five (5) minutes for his/her presentation and <br />must begin by stating his /her name and residential address. <br />5. Any formal presentation against the bill or Resolution which is not subject to a time <br />limitation is heard. <br />6. Comments are heard from any members of the public wishing to speak against the <br />bill. Each member of the public speaking against the bill is limited to five (5) <br />minutes for his/her presentation and must also begin by stating his/her name and <br />residential address. The total time for comments by members of the public speaking <br />against the bill is limited to the amount of time that was used by those speaking in <br />favor of the bill or thirty (30) minutes whichever is greater. <br />7. A five (5) minute rebuttal period is allowed for the persons who gave the formal <br />presentation in favor of the bill after which the public portion of the hearing is closed. <br />8. Finally, the Council portion of the hearing takes place in which members will discuss <br />the bill and vote on its disposition. <br />Councilmember King noted that there are three (3) items on the agenda which the Council will not <br />be dealing with this evening as follows: <br />