COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING
<br />REGULAR MEETING
<br />PARK DEPARTMENT (continued)
<br />AUGUST 27, 1962
<br />413
<br />381 Spray Materials and Fertilizer by striking $9,890.00 and inserting $9,550.00; Total Supplies by striking $46,065.01
<br />and inserting $45,725.00; Item 41, Materials- Building by striking $5,000.00 and inserting $3,400.00; Item'441, Seeds,
<br />Trees and Flowe,;s:by:strikidg45 54Q.O0 qLnd iddoprting $5,200.00; Item 442 General Park Materials by striking $13,380.01
<br />and inserting $12,135.00; Total Materials by striking $33,920.00 and inserting $30,735.00; Item 712, Other Structures
<br />by striking $3,750.00 and inserting $1,000.00; Item 722, Motor Equipment by striking $22,165.00 and inserting $17,265.1
<br />Item 726 Other Equipment by striking $15,500.00 and inserting $11,765.00; Item 73 Land by striking $50,000.00 and
<br />inserting -0 -; Total properties by striking $93,610.00 and inserting $32,175.00; Grand Total Park Department by
<br />striking $878,822.40 and inserting $757,790.49. Councilman Kroll seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />POLICE PENSION FUND
<br />Chairman Lehman asked if there was anyone present wishing to speak for or against this Item of the Budget. There
<br />being no one wishing to speak, he stated that the next department's budget would be considered.
<br />FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND
<br />Chairman Lehman asked if there was anyone present wishing to speak for or-against this Item of the Budget. There
<br />being no one wishing to speak, he stated that.the next department's budget would be considered.
<br />CITY PLAN COMMISSION
<br />Councilman Muszynski_ made a motion to amend Item 241, Printing, Other Than Office Supplies by striking $3,000.00 and
<br />inserting $2,950.00, Total Services Contractual by striking $5,825.00 and inserting $5,775.00; Item 363, Other Office
<br />Supplies by striking $1,500.00 and inserting $1,000.00; Total Supplies by striking $2,385.00 and inserting $1,885.00;
<br />Item 55 Subscriptions and Dues by striking $500.00 and inserting $475.00; Total Current Charges by striking $2,700.00
<br />and inserting $2,675.00; Item 721, Furniture and Fixtures by striking $500.00 and inserting $250.00; Item 725, Office
<br />Equipment by striking $500.00 and inserting $400.00; Total Properties by striking $1,250.00 and inserting $900.00;
<br />Grand Total City Plan Commission by striking $52,065.00 and inserting $51,140.00. Councilman Kroll seconded the
<br />motion. Motion carried.
<br />URBAN REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
<br />Councilman Kroll made a motion to amend Services Personal by striking City's Share $48,420.00 and inserting $44,800.
<br />Federal Share by striking $34,200.00 and inserting $32,700.00; Total by striking $82,620.00 and inserting $77,500.00;
<br />GRAND Total Urban Redevelopment Commission by striking City's Share $93,220.00 and inserting $89,600.00; Federal Shar
<br />by striking $48,400.00 and inserting $46,900.00; Total by striking $141,620.00 and inserting $136,500.00. Councilman
<br />Glass seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES COMMISSION
<br />Chairman-Lehman asked if there was anyone present wishing to speak for or against this Item of the Budget. There
<br />being no one wishing to speak, he stated that all items had now been considered.
<br />Councilman Muszynski made a motion for a recess. Councilman Kroll seconded the motion. Motion carried and the
<br />Committee of the Whole recessed at 10:05 P.M.
<br />The Committee of the Whole reconvened at 10 :27 P.M.
<br />Councilman L.adewski made a motion to restore a part of the reduction under Recreation in the Park Department by
<br />striking $89,Q19.75 and inserting $95,519.75; Grand Total by striking $757,790.49 and inserting $764,290.49. Council-
<br />man Allen seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />Councilman Krueper made a motion to amend the Budget of the Fire Department, Item Q -73 Land by striking $5,000.00 and
<br />inserting -0 -; Grand Total Fire Department by striking $1,781,154.00 and inserting $1,776,154.00. Councilman Ladewski
<br />seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />Councilman Coleman made a motion that the Budget for the City of South Bend, Indiana, for the year 1963, go to the
<br />Councilmas favorable, as amended. Councilman Kroll seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 2 and 9(a) OF ORDINANCE NO. 3644, ENTITLED
<br />"AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO TRAFFIC AND REGULATING THE USE OF THE STREETS
<br />AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, CREATING -AND DEFINING
<br />PARKING METER ZONES; PROVIDING FOR THE DESIGNATION OF INDIVIDUAL PARKING
<br />SPACES; DEFINING AND PROVIDING FOR THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAIN-
<br />TENANCE, PURCHASE, LEASING, USE, SERVICING, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, ACQUIRING
<br />AND REGULATION OF PARKING METERS; PRESCRIBING PARKING TIME LIMITS; REQUIR-
<br />ING DEPOSITS OF COINS FOR THE USE OF PARKING METERS AND PARKING METER
<br />ZONES AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSITION OF SUCH COINS;
<br />REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF;
<br />DEFINING OFFENSES AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES; AND PROVIDING THAT THE
<br />INVALIDITY OF PART SHALL NOT AFFECT THE VALIDITY OF THE REMAINDER OF
<br />ORDINANCE" PASSED JUNE 7, 1948, ALSO KNOWN AS SECTIONS 55 and 59 OF
<br />CHAPTER 29 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,
<br />1949, GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 3709, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 4289, PASSED
<br />DECEMBER 14, 1959, AND AS FURTHER AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 4398 PASSED ON
<br />THE 11th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1961.
<br />This being the time heretofore set for public hearing on the above Ordinance, proponents and opponents were given an
<br />opportunity to be heard. Those granted permission to be heard were: Russell Jonas, 519 Blaine Avenue; Richard
<br />Kirkman, 1118 Queen Street, Marvin Knoblick, John Kagel of the Downtown South Bend Council. Councilman Krueper and
<br />Councilman Glass also made observations.
<br />Councilman Muszynski made a motion that the Ordinance go to the Council as favorable. Councilman Kroll seconded the
<br />motion. Motion carried. ,
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