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20-24 Amending Ordinance No. Chapter 18, Article 5, of the South Bend Municipal Code
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20-24 Amending Ordinance No. Chapter 18, Article 5, of the South Bend Municipal Code
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(3) A brief statement as to the reason(s) for the vacation petition, the proposed use of the <br /> vacated property, a legal description of the property proposed to be vacated, and the <br /> names and addresses of all owners whose property is within one hundred fifty (150) <br /> feet of the exterior boundaries of such property proposed to be vacated, including all <br /> properties within the block containing the vacation petition. The Petitioner shall <br /> gather signatures from each property owner whose property lines will be affected by <br /> the proposed vacation. <br /> (c) If a vacation proceeding under this Article is terminated, a subsequent vacation affecting <br /> the same property and requesting the same relief may not be initiated for two (2) years. <br /> Sec. 18-53.9. -Notice of petition. <br /> (a) The City Clerk shall refer a copy of the petition for vacation to the Engineering <br /> Department and Department of Community Investment for review under Section 53.8(a) <br /> of this Article for a review of any utilities in the area <br /> (b) The City Clerk shall simultaneously refer a copy of the petition for vacation to the Board <br /> f Public Works f r their. ritten na naatiom <br /> (c) The City Clerk shall give notice of the petition and of the time and place of the public <br /> hearing as provided by State law. <br /> Sec. 18-53.10. - Public hearing. <br /> (a) Within thirty(30) days of the filing of a petition for vacation with the City Clerk, the <br /> Common Council shall hold a public hearing on said petition. The Council shall consider <br /> and review all reports received from the Department of Community Investment/ <br /> Engineering Department and the Board of Public Works and shall hear remonstrances <br /> based on grounds set forth in IC 36-7-3-13. <br /> (b) The Common Council shall pass an ordinance if it determines that the petition for <br /> vacation should be approved following the public hearing. <br /> (c) Following approval by the Common Council and the Mayor,the City Clerk shall record, <br /> in the St. Joseph County's Recorder's office, a certified copy of the ordinance approving <br /> the petition for vacation. The City Clerk shall provide the petitioner a certified copy. <br /> (d) The City Clerk shall then notify the Board of Public Works, the Staff of the Area South <br /> Bend Plan Commission, Department of Community Investment Community <br /> Development, the Engineering Department, the Bureau of Traffic and Lighting, the Street <br /> Department, the Police Department, the Fire Department, the County Auditor and <br /> appropriate Township Assessor's office, and all relevant utilities or other service <br /> providers of the vacation. Notifications shall be additionally sent to the South Bend <br /> Community School Corporation Transportation Division if the vacation involves a public <br /> street. <br /> (e) The City Clerk shall pay all advertising and recording costs incurred by said vacation <br /> from the one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) initially paid to said offce by the petitioner. <br /> If any additional money is due for such advertising and recording costs over and above <br /> 3 <br />
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