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Chronic Problem Properties Regulations Ordinance <br />Page 2 <br />officer" in particular would be freed up to provide such needed public safety services in other areas of <br />the City. <br />The following ordinance is believed to be in the best interests of the City of South Bend, Indiana, <br />by creating fair and reasonable methods to address chronic problem properties in a timely manner. <br />Section I. Chapter 13 of the South Bend Municipal Code is amended by the inclusion of new <br />Article 12 which shall read in its entirety as follows: <br />Article 12. Chronic Problem Property Regulations. <br />Sec. 13 -155 Findings of the Council and Purposes of Regulations.) <br />(a) The Common Council finds that excessive calls for service to problem areas, trouble spots, <br />or high- activity areas, place an undue burden on public safety resources, which may result in decreased <br />public safety services being provided to other geographic areas of the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />(b) The Council further finds that by utilizing enforcement problem- oriented policing strategies <br />that a corresponding reduction in calls for service and crime prevention should result. <br />(c) The regulations set forth in this Article are designed to protect the overall public health, <br />safety and welfare of the City. They are further designed to help prevent and assist in abating repeat <br />calls for service to the same property or location, which may result in diminished public safety services <br />being provided to other residents and areas of the City. Repeat nuisance service call fees are authorized <br />to be imposed and collected from the owner of the property designated as a chronic problem property. <br />Such fees are intended to help cover costs incurred by the City which are over and above the cost of <br />providing services to properties not so designated. <br />(d) The regulations set forth in this Article are supplemental to other regulations codified in the <br />South Bend Municipal Code and are designed to address chronic problem properties. <br />Sec. 13 -156 Definitions. <br />As used in this Article: <br />(a) Abate means to remedy a condition which constitutes a violation of this Article which is <br />necessary and in the interest of the general health, safety and welfare of the City. <br />' Indiana Code § 36- 1 -3 -1, et seq., sets forth the "Home Rule" legislation which authorizes and grants municipalities all the <br />powers they need for the effective operation of government as to local affairs. <br />