REGULAR MEETING - RECONVENED (CONTINUED)
<br />REPORTS FROM AREA PLAN COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
<br />The Honorable Common Council August 21, 1974
<br />City of South Bend
<br />County -City Building
<br />South Bend, Indiana 46601
<br />In Re: A proposed ordinance and site development plan of Ray Debshaw to zone from
<br />"B" Residential, "A" Height and Area, to "C -1" Commercial, "C" Height and
<br />Area, property located on the east side of Bendix Drive, between Green Street
<br />and Bonds Avenue, City of South Bend.
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />The attached rezoning petition of Ray Debshaw was legally advertised
<br />August 10, and August 17, 1974. The Area Plan Commission gave it a public hearing
<br />August 20, 1974, at which time the following action was taken:
<br />"A motion by Kenneth Woods was seconded by Ted Sharp to unfavorably
<br />recommend to the Common Council the petition of Ray Debshaw to zone from
<br />"B" Residential, "A" Height and Area, to 11C -1" Commercial, "C" Height
<br />and Area, property located on the east side of Bendix Drive, between
<br />Green Street and Bonds Avenue, City of South Bend.
<br />Mr. Stonebraker noted the proposed use of the property as a commercial
<br />store is not consistent with the recommendations of the Land Use Plan.
<br />The subject property has been designated as a residential, low density
<br />area. Current zoning maintains the overall residential intent of the
<br />plan, but at a somewhat higher density.
<br />The applicant is proposing a spot utilization of the land which is
<br />inconsistent with the existing and anticipated surrounding land uses.
<br />If this request was allowed, it could well represent the first step in
<br />the commercialization of the properties fronting Bendix Drive. The
<br />applicant proposes to increase the supply of commercial property along
<br />Bendix Drive when, in fact, there is vacant commercial property within
<br />the area. The staff, by its interpretation of the code, feels that the
<br />applicant has not met the minimum parking and setback requirements.
<br />He said the staff recommends that the rezoning petition be unfavorably
<br />recommended by the Area Plan Commission to the Common Council.
<br />Mr. Woods' motion was then carried unanimously."
<br />The deliberations
<br />at the above decision are
<br />warded to you at a later
<br />cc: Ray Debshaw
<br />Jack C. Dunfee, Jr.,
<br />of the Area Plan Commission and points considered in arriving
<br />shown in the minutes of that public hearing and will be for -
<br />late to be made apart of this report.
<br />Very truly yours,
<br />s/ Richard S. Johnson
<br />Executive Director
<br />Attorney
<br />Council President Nemeth stated that the petitioner had requested that the Council hold its publicl,
<br />hearing on the ordinance the latter part of September or the early part of October. Councilman
<br />Miller made a motion that the ordinance referred to in the report be set for public hearing and
<br />second reading on October 14, 1974, seconded by Councilman Serge. The motion carried.
<br />ORDINANCES, SECOND READING
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 5717 -74 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A CONTRACT BETWEEN
<br />THE BUREAU OF WATER OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
<br />BEND, INDIANA, AND (1) BADGER METER,
<br />INCORPORATED, OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN,
<br />AND (2) ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION,
<br />OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE PUR-
<br />CHASE OF CERTAIN WATER METERS IN THE
<br />TOTAL AMOUNT OF $91,229.00
<br />This ordinance had second reading. Councilman Serge made a motion that the ordinance be passed,
<br />seconded by Councilman Kopczynski. The ordinance passed by a roll call vote of eight ayes
<br />(Councilmen Serge, Szymkowiak, Miller, Parent, Kopczynski, Horvath, Newburn and Nemeth) with
<br />Councilman Taylor absent.
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 5718 -74
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MONEYS FOR THE
<br />PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE EXPENSES OF THE
<br />SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT
<br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FOR THE
<br />FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1975, AND
<br />ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1975, INCLUDING ALL
<br />OUTSTANDING CLAIMS AND OBLIGATIONS, AND
<br />FIXING A TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL TAKE
<br />EFFECT.
<br />This ordinance had second reading. Councilman Horvath made a motion to amend the ordinance as
<br />finally amended in the Committee on Finance, seconded by Councilman Kopczynski. The motion carrie,
<br />Councilman Kopczynski then made a motion that the ordinance be passed, as amended, seconded by
<br />Councilman Horvath. The ordinance passed by a roll call vote of eight ayes (Councilmen Serge,
<br />Szymkowiak, Miller, Parent, Kopczynski, Horvath, Newburn and Nemeth) with Councilman Taylor absent
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