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1 Z` <br />He indicated that between the 1200 - 1300 blo <br />crime. Charlotte Pfifer, Director DuCOmb Cen <br />indicated that many of the young men assigned <br />and Washington & Walnut Sts. are where they g <br />Member WWCRP, spoke in favor of the bill. He <br />favor of the bill. She indicated that she is <br />South Bend and very proud to be a part the hi <br />St., spoke in favor of the bill. He indicate <br />simply known as "the block" when he was growi <br />name today. He stated that when he drives th <br />who are drug addicts and alcoholics who could <br />lives. Carl Ellison, 1740 Hass Dr., spoke in <br />1619 Fassnacht St., indicated that he support <br />reservations." He stated that he does not wa <br />uprooted from the area. F. J. Nimtz, Preside <br />that past efforts to improve West Washington <br />that the administration was trying to tell th <br />1400 County -City Bldg., spoke in favor of the <br />supportive of the plan chiefly because the re <br />Area have taken hold of their own destiny. F <br />in opposition of the bill. He indicated that <br />block of W. Washington St., and in his opinio <br />in the area and be replaced with an oasis of <br />Bill Stemms, 1703 Bader, spoke opposed to the <br />Washington, spoke opposed to the bill, he ind <br />commercial properties on West Washington and <br />area should be held not removed. Council Mem <br />recommend this bill to the Council favorable, <br />Niezgodski. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 40 -89 A BILL TRANSFERRING $76, <br />DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC I <br />This being the time heretofore set for public <br />and opponents were given an opportunity to be <br />Financial and Program Management, Department <br />presentation on the bill. She indicated that <br />of $25,000 from the Housing Rehab Fund to the <br />account. This action will allow for the hiri: <br />grant application submitted to the Lilly Foun <br />Along with a transfer of $51,300 from the Cod, <br />account into the Neighborhood Clean -Up fund f, <br />Baumgartner, Director Bureau of Housing spoke <br />Soderberg made a motion to recommend this bil <br />by Council Member Niezgodski. The motion car, <br />There being no further business to come <br />Member Voorde made a motion to rise and <br />Member Niezgodski. The motion carried. <br />ATTEST: <br />City Clerk <br />REGULAR MEETING RECONVENED <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of t <br />the Council Chambers on the fourth floor of t <br />Council President Puzzello presiding and nine <br />of West Washington is plagued with <br />r, spoke in favor of the bill. She <br />o the center are from the West Side <br />into trouble. Neil Gilbert, Board <br />n Pope, 1408 W. Linden Av., spoke in <br />60 yr. resident of the West Side of <br />ory. Cleo Washington, 128 E. South <br />that the Washington - Walnut area was <br />up and still is known by the same <br />ugh the area he sees young children <br />ave made something out of their <br />avor of the bill. Floyd Carter, <br />he revitalization plan "with some <br />to see legitimate businesses <br />Redevelopment Commission, stated <br />fled because residents perceived <br />what to do. Mayor Joseph Kernan, <br />ill. He indicated that he has been <br />dents of the West- Washington /Chapin <br />ix Owsley, 1249 W. Washington, spoke <br />e owned a liquor store in the 1200 <br />could only see removal of the blacks <br />ites surrounded by poor blacks. <br />ill. Bobby Newbill, 1306 W. <br />ated that his family operates <br />els that the damaged parts of the <br />r Soderberg made a motion to <br />econded by Council Member <br />.00 AMONG VARIOUS ACCOUNTS WITHIN THE <br />LOPMENT. <br />earing on the above bill, proponents <br />eard. Elizabeth Leonard, Director <br />Economic Development made the <br />he bill would allow for a transfer <br />ureau of Housing Administration <br />of a planner in accordance with a <br />tion for additional planning funds. <br />Enforcement Management & Inspection <br />the summer weed program. Katherine <br />n favor of the bill. Council Member <br />to the Council favorable, seconded <br />the Committee of the Whole, Council <br />to the Council, seconded by Council <br />City of South Bend reconvened in <br />County -City Building at 9:55 p.m. <br />mbers present. <br />BILLS, THIRD READING <br />ORDINANCE NO. 7984 -89 AN ORDINANCE AM ING THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR <br />PROPERTY LOCATEDIAT 306, 318 AND 332 TUXEDO DRIVE, IN <br />THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. <br />This bill had second reading. Council Member <br />bill, seconded by Council Member Zakrzewski. <br />of nine ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 7985 -89 AN ORDINANCE AME] <br />PROPERTY LOCATED <br />OF SOUTH BEND, I] <br />Luecke made a motion to pass this <br />The bill passed by a roll call vote <br />.fDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR <br />IAT 1007 N. HICKORY ROAD IN THE CITY <br />IANA. <br />This bill had second reading. Council Member <br />bill, as amended in the Committee of the Whol( <br />Coleman. The motion carried. Council Member <br />bill, seconded by Council Member Coleman. Thf <br />nine ayes. <br />Voorde made a motion to amend this <br />seconded by Council Member <br />Voorde made a motion to pass this <br />bill passed by a roll call vote of <br />