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REGULAR MEETING MARCH 13, 1972 <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana met in the <br />Council Chambers of the County -City Building on Monday, March 13, 1972 at 8:06 p.m. The meeting <br />was called to order by President Peter J. Nemeth who asked that everyone stand and give the <br />Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. <br />PRESENT: Councilmen Serge, Szymkowiak, Miller, Parent, Taylor, Kopczynski, Horvath, <br />Newburn and Nemeth. <br />ABSENT: None <br />Council President announced that the first item on the agenda, public hearing on an Ordinance <br />amending the zoning ordinance, still had some areas to be worked out by the Council. Councilman <br />Taylor then moved that the public hearing be postponed and that the Ordinance be referred to <br />the Ordinance Committee for further study, with the public hearing to be announced at a later <br />date. Councilman Kopczynski seconded the motion and it was carried. <br />REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON MINUTES <br />Your committee on the inspection and supervision of minutes would respectfully report that they <br />have inspected the minutes of the February 28 regular meeting of the Council and found them <br />correct. They, therefore, recommend that the same be approved. <br />/s/ Peter J. Nemeth <br />/s/ Terry S. Miller <br />Upon motion made by Councilman Parent, seconded by Councilman Horvath, and carried, the report <br />was accepted as read and placed on file. <br />READING OF CONGRATULATORY LETTER TO THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE <br />City Clerk Irene K.'Gammon read the following letter: <br />" March 9, 1972 " <br />Mr. Franklin D. Schurz, Sr. <br />South Bend Tribune <br />223 West Colfax Avenue <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Dear Mr. Schurz: <br />In recognition of the 100 years ol service which the South Bend <br />Tribune has provided to our community, the members of the South <br />Bend Common Council, on behalf of the people of the City of <br />South Bend, hereby extend our congratulations to the South Bend <br />Tribune and you, and further extend our best wishes for the <br />coming years. <br />Sincerely, <br />SOUTH BEND COMMON COUNCIL <br />11 11 <br />