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<br />REGULAR MEETING
<br />REPORT OF CITY PLAN COMMISSION
<br />To the Common Council
<br />City of South Bend, Indiana
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />OCTOBER 27TH, 1952
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<br />Petition for change of zoning of 51 lots in Oliver's Second Addition from light industrial to residence district
<br />was given public hearing at the regular meeting of the City Plan Commission September 4, 1952.
<br />As was disclosed at the hearing the objective sought by the petitioners is the control of traffic through the
<br />streets of that area rather than control of the use of the property. The City Plan Commission is not in position
<br />to control or to authorize the control of street traffic.
<br />This change is not recommended.
<br />Yours truly,
<br />D. Moomaw, Secretary
<br />Councilman Korpal made a motion to amend original petition for rezoning of 51 lots to include six lots that
<br />were not included in original petition and to refer back to City Plan Commission. Councilman Muszynski seconded
<br />the motion. Motion carried.
<br />REPORT OF CITY PLAN COMMISSION
<br />To the Common. Council
<br />City of Soutli Bend, Indiana
<br />Gentlemen:
<br />To the Common Council
<br />City of South Bend, Indiana
<br />Ge nt 1 eme n:
<br />Petition of George W. Williams, et* al* for change of zoning of Lots No. 60 to 75 inclusive in West End Addition
<br />was given public hearing before the City Plan Commission at its regular meeting September 4, 1952.
<br />It was brought out in the hearing that the objective sought in this change was the control of the use of two
<br />lots on Lawton. Street at Fremont Street which are now in industrial use.
<br />The owners of these lots did not sign the petition.
<br />A change to residence district would not accomplish what they desire in this case.
<br />This change is not recommended.
<br />Yours truly,
<br />D. Moomaw, Secretary
<br />Councilman Glass made a motion that the report be held up until next meeting on November 10th. Councilman
<br />Muszynski seconded the motion. Motion carried.
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 3895'` (AS AMENDED)
<br />AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING WEST E[NING AVENUE A BOULEVARD
<br />FROM FRANKLIN STREET TO PRAIRIE AVENUE (ROUTE 23).
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 8 ayes - 0 nays - 1 absent (Pinter).
<br />ORDINANCE N0. 3896
<br />AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING MONIES FROM P -11, POLICE DEPARTMENT,
<br />SERVICES PERSONAL, $5,200 TO P -38, GENERAL SUPPLIES, $200;
<br />P -724, MOTOR EQUIPMENT, $5,000, AND FROM V -110 ELECTRICAL
<br />DEPARTMENT, SERVICES PERSONAL, $1,394.14, AND FROM V -216,
<br />TRAVELING EXPENSES, $118.11 TO V -7249 MOTOR EQUIPMENT, $1,512.25,
<br />AND FROM Q -11, FIRE DEPARTMENT, SERVICES PERSONAL, $4,000 TO
<br />Q- 251, REPAIRS OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES, $4,000, AND FROM
<br />T -261, TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT, OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES, $300 TO
<br />T -252, REPAIRS OF EQUIPMENT, $300.00.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll. ;call vote of 8 ayes - 0 nays - 1 absent (Pinter).
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />AN ORDINANCE TRANFERRING MONIES FROM H -58 -B, OFFICE OF THE BOARD,
<br />BUILDING CONTINGENCIES, $750 TO H -214 TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH AND
<br />FROM Q -341 FIRE DEPARTMENT., CLOTHING & HOUSEHOLD, $50 TO Q -211
<br />FREIGHT & EXPRESS.
<br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Hahn made a motion that
<br />the ordinance be referred to the Committee of the Whole for public hearing on November 10th, Councilman Korpal
<br />seconded the motion. Motion carried.
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