REGULA
<br />ORDINANCE N0. 3693
<br />AN ORDINANCE FIXING ME SALARIES OF CERTAIN CITY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
<br />OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1949, AND REPEALING
<br />ORDINANCE N0. 3593, PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL ON MARCH 31, 1947; AND
<br />APPROPRIATING FROM THE GENERAL FUND OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,
<br />THE SUM OF $70570.72 FOR THE USES AND PURPOSES OF THE FOLLOWING BUDGETARY
<br />ITEMS IN THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, FOR THE YEAR 19499
<br />TO -WIT: ACCOUNT NO. A -11, SALARY, OFFICE OF MAYOR, $1,666.67; ACCOUNT NO.
<br />B -11, SALARY, OFFICE OF CONTROLLER, ;1,000.00; ACCOUNT NO. 0-11, SALARY,
<br />OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, $1,000.00; ACCOUNT NO. D-11, SALARY, OFFICE OF CITY
<br />TREASURER, $146.67; ACCOUNT NO. E -11, SALARY, OFFICE OF CITY JUDGE,
<br />$333.34; ACCOUNT N0. F -11, SALARY, MEMBERS OF COMMON COUNCIL, $2,400.02;
<br />ACCOUNT NO. G -11, SALARY, OFFICE OF CITY ATTORNEY, $666.68; ACCOUNT NO.
<br />L -11, SALARY, CITY ENGINEER, $333.34; ACCOUNT N0. B -11, SALARY, COUNTY
<br />AUDITOR, $24.00; AND DECLARING AN EXTRAORDINARY EMERGENCY.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 8 ayes - 0 nays.
<br />ORDINANCE N0. 3694
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROVING CONTRACTS MADE AND ENTERED INTO ON BEHALF OF THE
<br />WATER WORKS OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, BY ITS BOARD OF WATER
<br />WORKS COMMISSIONERS, FOR THE FOLLOWING: CONTRACT WITH THE BARNEY MASSA
<br />CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A
<br />16 -INCH OHIO STREET AND SAMPLE STREET WATER MAIN KNOWN AS CONTRACT N0.
<br />7 IN THE SUM OF $42,534.25; CONTRACT WITH BARNEY MASSA CONSTRUCTION
<br />COMPANY OF FORT WAYNE, INDIANA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 20 -INCH CORBY
<br />STREET WATER MAIN KNOViN AS CONTRACT NO. 8 IN THE SUM OF $68,281.00;
<br />CONTRACT WITH AKINES AND HAINES OF ELKHART, INDIANA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION
<br />OF A 19 -INCH NORTH -WEST WATER MAIN KNOWN AS CONTRACT NO. 9 IN THE SUM OF
<br />$33,293900; CONTRACT WITH THOMAS L, HICKEY, INC. OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,
<br />FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 7,000,000 GALLON RESERVOIR KNOWN AS CONTRACT
<br />N0. 10 IN THE SUM OF $189,881.00.
<br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Niezgo dski made a
<br />motion for suspension of rules. Councilman Muszynski seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 8 ayes - 0 nays.
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 2331, AS AMENDED, WHICH ORDINANCE IS
<br />COMMONLY CALIE D THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND.
<br />(Lots between Louise St. and Roberts St. south from Ruskin Street)
<br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Glass made a motion
<br />that the ordinance be referred -to the Committee of the Whole. Councilman Bestle seconded the motion. Motion
<br />carried.
<br />'RESOLUTION
<br />WHEREAS, this Nation:is composed of descendants from many lands who have contributed to our culture and
<br />economy; and
<br />WHEREAS, the people of one of those foreign lands, namely Poland, have come to our shores in great numbers
<br />from the eighteenth century to the present time to become an integral and integrated part of our Republic; and
<br />WHEREAS, among these Poles have been such stalwart patriots as Thaddeus Kosciuszko and Casimir Pulaski, who
<br />helped in the winning of the Revolutionary War,_.thus starting the United States on the road to becoming the
<br />greatest bulwark of democracy in the world today; and
<br />WHEREAS, the adoption of Poland's liberal constitution on May 3, 1791, during the time of Kosciuszko and
<br />Pulaski is celebrated by Poles everywhere as Polish Independence Day; and
<br />WHEREAS, such a celebration in Poland today, which is under the sinister domination of a Cummunist regine,
<br />taking its directives from the Politburo in Moscow, would be a hollow mockery if staged at all; and
<br />WHEREAS, the spark and flame of liberty and independence symbolized by the Polish constitution is still a
<br />rallying cry for millions of Poles residing in the United States;
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana, proclaim Sunday,
<br />May 1, 1949, as the one hundred and fifty -eight anniversary of Polish Independence Day in City of South Bend,
<br />Indiana, to commemorate this memorable event.
<br />CHESTER MUSZYNSBI
<br />tuber of the Common Council
<br />Councilman Niezgodski made a motion that the Resolution be adopted.. Councilman Muszynski seconded the motion.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />MOTION
<br />Councilman Kemper made a motion that the City Clerk instruct the Board of Public Works to have the cloak room
<br />in the Council Chambers cleaned out and painted. Councilman Muszynski seconded the motion. Councilman
<br />Niezgodski made an amendment to the motion to have the Councilmen's chairs oiled. Motion carried.
<br />There being no further business, Council adjourned at 9 :00 P.M.
<br />ATTESTS APPROVED:
<br />PRESIDENT
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