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OCTOBER 23RD. 1950 <br />REPORT FROM CITY ATTORNEY <br />With respect to the Oliver Corporation drop hammer, Mr. Baer advised the Council that inasmuch as the corporatic <br />property is legally zoned heavy industrial and has been for many years, the corporation is within its rights to <br />operate heavy industrial machinery on its premises and the Council cannot act against it either under state Jaws <br />or city ordinances. Mr. Baer also states that if any action can be taken it must be on the initiative of <br />individuality aggrieved persons who must file suits against the corporation on the grounds that the noise <br />constitutes a private nuisance injurious to them separately or severally. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Residents from the 1000 and 1100 blocks of South Main Street, South Lafayette Boulevard and South Franklin <br />Street appeared before the Council to stop Studebaker Corporation employees from parking in frontof their homes. <br />Councilman Glass rra de a motion that this situation be referred to the Traffic and Transportation Committee to <br />make a thorough study to see what can be done. Councilman Bestle seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />There being no further business, Councilman Niezgodski made a motion to adjourn, which motion was seconded by <br />Councilman Bestle. Motion carried, and Council adjourned at 9:55 P.M. <br />ATTEST: APPROVED- <br />CLERIC— <br />PRESIDENT <br />s <br />