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<br />REGULAR MEhTING- contd APRIL 29th, 1946
<br />PETITION:
<br />PETITION FOR 7dE RECLASSIFICATION OF REAL ESTATE AND All AMENDMENT 10 THE ZONING ORDINANCE
<br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND WHICH SAID ORDINANCE IS MORE PARTICULARLY KNOWN AS ORDINJN CE NO. 2351
<br />TO THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIAldA:
<br />The undersigned being the owners of the following described real estate located in the city of South Bend,
<br />St. Joseph County, Indiana, respectfully petition that said property be rezoned as e.Class "C" Commercial
<br />Area so that said real estate shall be adapted for the uses permitted by and under said area classification
<br />and subject to the restrictions appertaining thereto. Said real estate is described as Lot numbered
<br />One Hundred Eighty -nine (189) as shown on the Original Plat of the Town now City of South Bend.
<br />It is the desire of the undersigned to utilize said property for purposes consistent with the
<br />classification herein petitioned for.
<br />IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 19th day of April, 1946.
<br />( 2 Signers)
<br />Councilman Brannan made a motion that the petition be referred to the City Plan Commission. Councilman
<br />Bishop seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />PETITION:
<br />Mayor F:,Kenneth Dempsey and City Council
<br />City of South Bend, Indiana.
<br />Honorable Sirs:
<br />We, the undersigned Licensed Master Plumbers, wish to petition you for the appointment of an assistant
<br />Plumbing Inspector. In our opinion it is impossible for one man to adequately perform the duti6s,: of
<br />this office due to the increasing number of new residences being erected, as well as the increasing
<br />number of appliances, such as air- conditioning, cooling equipment, water softeners, dishwashers,
<br />garbage disposals, automatic washers, etc, that have water and sewer connections with the ever present
<br />danger of evoss connections causing contamination of the City water supply, with the attendant danger
<br />of disease epidemics.
<br />The cost of plumbing can very easily be adversly affected if -the plumber on the job has to wait for the
<br />plumbing inspector, who is possibly busy on a complaint call, or assisting at the examination of an
<br />applic ant for a license, running down ordinance violators, performing the necessary office work in
<br />connection wih his office or inspecting plumbing installations.
<br />The City of South Bend has been exceptionally free from epidemics caused by faulty plumbing, mainly due
<br />to the diligence of the Board of Health and the Plumbing inspector - with the co- operation of the plumbing
<br />profession. This most certainly will not continue if the installation of plumbing is not properly
<br />inspected and policed with adequate personnel.
<br />We believe that this request is urgent and ask you to give it your earliest attentioh.
<br />Respectfully yours,
<br />(37 Signers)
<br />Councilman Richardson made a motion that the petition be referred'to the Board of Work& and Safety,
<br />with a recommendation that the Council concurs with this petition. Councilman Heideman seconded the
<br />motion. Motion carried.
<br />PETITION:
<br />Mr, John Mirocha, Chairman,
<br />Transportation Committee,
<br />South 'end, Indiana.
<br />Dear Sir:
<br />South Bend, Indiana.
<br />March 30, 1946.
<br />Attached find copies of petitions submitted to the Northern Indiana Transit Co., stating that,
<br />"We, the undersigned, residents of the Belleville Gardens Area do hereby request that
<br />bus service be extended West on Sample Street to Mayflower Road on a regular schedule,
<br />for the service of the community."
<br />These petitions, signed by 246 adults, represent a total community of 455 men, women and children.
<br />Your immediate action and consideration to this petition will be approached.
<br />Any further information will be gladly furnished by the committee of the four streets in the subdivision
<br />of which the writer is temporary chairman.
<br />D.M. STRATEIEARN
<br />Chairman, Garden Lane Group
<br />Councilman Niezgodski made a moti n th this petition be referred to the Board of Public Works and
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<br />Bafety, and that the Transportati�no /of e Council, the Board of Public Works and Safety, and a representa-
<br />tive of the Bus Company, meet together and thrash this matter out. Councilman Brannan seconded the motion.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />Councilman2U ezgodski asked that the Clerk direct a letter to the Bus Company, giving them the reason for
<br />the meeting.
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