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394 <br />REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 22, 1979 <br />Council Member Serge made a motion that the minutes of the December 11, 1979, meeting of the <br />Council be accepted and placed on file, seconded by Council Member Dombrowski. The motion <br />carried. <br />SPECIAL BUSINESS <br />Council President Parent announced that the Mayor had requested approval of the following people <br />for appointment to the Fair Campaign Practices Commission: George T. Patton - Democrat, Joseph <br />Baldoni- Democrat, Ruth Roll- Republican, Carl A. Fisher, Jr.- Republican. Council Member Miller <br />made a motion to approve these appointments, seconded by Council Member Adams. The motion <br />carried. Council Member Dombrowski made a motion that the City Clerk send a letter to each <br />member of the Commission, indicating that it is understood by the Council that none of the <br />members of the Commission will become involved in any individual's campaign, seconded by <br />Council Member Adams. The motion carried. <br />Council Member Dombrowski made a motion to resolve into the Committee of the Whole, seconded by <br />Council Member Adams. The motion carried. <br />COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South Bend met in the Committee of the <br />Whole on Monday, January 22, 1979, at 7:05 p.m., with nine members present. Chairman Frank <br />Horvath presiding. <br />BILL NO. 5 -79 <br />A BILL APPROVING THE FORM AND TERMS OF LOAN AGREEMENT, TRUST <br />INDENTURE, NOTE, MORTGAGE AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE <br />BONDS, AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION THEREOF PERTAINING TO <br />ANCHOR PROPERTIES, II, AN INDIANA PARTNERSHIP. <br />This being the time heretofore set for public hearing on the above bill, proponents and opponent: <br />were given an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Kenneth Fedder, attorney for the Economic Developmen- <br />Commission, made the presentation for the bill. He indicated that the $400,000 bond issue would <br />be used to construct an addition and purchase equipment to the present location of Anchor <br />Properties at 807 E. Jefferson. He said this new facility will employ approximately twelve new <br />people. Council Member Adams made a motion to recommend this bill to the Council favorable, <br />seconded by Council Member Serge. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 1 -79 A BILL AMENDING CHAPTER 15, ARTICLE I, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE <br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE RAILROAD <br />TRAINS ORDINANCE. <br />This being the time heretofore set for public hearing on the above bill, proponents and opponent <br />were given an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Jim Masters, Assistant City Attorney, made the <br />presentation for the bill. He indicated this amendment to the ordinance was ordered by the <br />Public Service Commission so that the ordinance will conform to the State statutes. He said <br />this amendment would prohibit train bills, horns, and whistles. Council Member Adams indicated <br />that this bill should be amended to correct the section reference. She made a motion to amend <br />the code section reference to 15 -3.1, seconded by Council Member Kopczynski. The motion carried <br />Council Member Adams made a motion to recommend this bill to the Council favorable, as amended, <br />seconded by Council Member Dombrowski. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 3 -79 A BILL AMENDING CHAPTER 13, ARTICLE 4, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE <br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 13 -55.1 <br />DEFINING THE OFFENCE OF LOITERING FOR SOLICITATION AND <br />ESTABLISHING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. <br />This being the time theretofore set for public hearing on the above bill, proponents and opponen <br />were given an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Jim Masters, Assistant City Attorney, made the pre- <br />sentation for the bill. He indicated that many neighborhood residents and businessmen in the <br />South Michigan Street area and other areas of the City have long compalined about the activity <br />of known prostitutes and panderers who loiter in this area to the detriment of the public peace <br />and safety. He said this bill would curb such conduct by establishing a rigorour fine to be <br />imposed upon persons who are found guilty of violating its provisions. Vincent Smith, Captain, <br />South Bend Police Department, indicated that the police department cannot stop prostitution, <br />but they can control it, and this bill would enable them to better serve the public. Council <br />Member Adams made a motion to recommend this bill to the Council favorable, seconded by Council <br />Member Taylor. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 4 -79 <br />A BILL AMENDING CHAPTER 21, ARTICLE 7, SECTION 21 -120 OF THE <br />MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, BY REQUIRING <br />THAT PROPOSED REZONINGS BE ADVERTISED BY COMMON ADDRESS AND <br />THAT THE PROPERTY HAVE A PUBLIC NOTICE POSTED THEREON. <br />This being the time heretofore set for public hearing on the above bill, proponents and opponent: <br />were given an opportunity to be heard. Council Member Adams made the presentation for the bill. <br />She indicated that in order to provide better information and ntoice to the public on proposed <br />rezonings, this bill contained two basic provisions. She said it would require that the street <br />address of the proposed rezoning be advertised, and that a public notice be posted on the proper-. <br />indicating its existing and requested zoning classifications, the dates, times and places of the <br />public hearings before the Area Plan Commission and the Common Council. Mrs. Jane Swan, 2022 <br />Swygart, spoke in favor of this bill. Council Member Taylor made a motion to recommend this <br />bill to the Council favorable, secnded by Council President Parent. The motion carried. <br />