REGULAR MEETING
<br />OCTOBER 11TH, 1954
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 4009
<br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 4 OF CHAPTER 26
<br />OF ORDIN_NCE 3709 TO PROVIDE FOR THE RATES OF
<br />FARE FOR TAXICABS.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 7 ayes (Councilmen Erl:er,Korpal, Bestle,
<br />Niezgodski, Glass, Hahn and Muszynski) - 0 nays - l_ absent (Councilman Pinter).
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 11 -010
<br />AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING POSSESSION DISPLAY OR
<br />USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN CERTAIN PUBLIC
<br />PLACES AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call_ vote of 7 ayes(Counci!me4 Erler, Korpal, Bestle,
<br />Niezgodski, Glass, Hahn and Muszynski) - 0 nays - l absent (Councilman Pinter).
<br />ORDINANCE NO. 4011
<br />AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING AND APPROPRIATING FROM SANITATION
<br />DEPARTMENT SERVICES PERSONAL )Dr-12 52462.00 TO BUILDING DEPART -
<br />MKT M,iB -ll.. SALARY OF BUILDING C014MISSIOLTER $1839.00 AND TO
<br />SALARY OF FIRST ASSISTANT BUILDING COMMISSIONER ;:623.00; FROM
<br />SANITATION DEPARTMENT XX -12 SERVICES PERSONAL $2,000.00 TO XX -38
<br />GENERAL SUPPLIES 12,000.00; ALL OF THE BUDGET FOR l_974 OF THE
<br />CNIL CITY OF SOUTH BETV'D, INDIANA AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 7.ayes (Councilmen Eller, Korpal, Bestle,
<br />IlTiezgodski, Glass, Hahn. and Muszynski) 0 nays - 1 absent (Councilman. Pinter) .
<br />ORDINANCE-'NO. 4012
<br />AN ORDINANCE APPROVING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
<br />SOUTH BEND, INDI_UTA, BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF WATER
<br />WORKS COMMISSIONERS, AND THE LAYNE NORTHERN COMPANY,
<br />INC. IN THE SUMI OF X19,660.00 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
<br />ONE GRAVEL PACKED WELL AT ERSKUTE PARK .
<br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Hahn moved for suspension
<br />of rules. Councilman Muszynski seconded the motion. Motion carried by a roll call vote of 7 ayes (Councilmen
<br />Erler, K irpal, Bestle, Niezgodski, Glass, Hahn and. Muszynski) - 0 nays - 1 absent (Councilman Pinter) .
<br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 7 ayes (Councilmen Erler, Korpal., Bestle,
<br />Niezgodski, Glass, Hahn and Iuszynski) - 0 nays - 1 absent (Councilman Pinter).
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />AN 0_RDINAT'NCE TRANSFERRING AND APPROPRIATING FROM S -261 STREET
<br />AND TRAFFIC FUND (IrPLACE RAILING- LINCOLMTAY EAST) $8,000.00
<br />TO S -12 SERVICES PEI ?+,000.00 AND TO S -43 MATERIALS
<br />(STREET AND ALLEY) *4,000-00 AND FROM T -726 TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT
<br />( OTHER EQUIPME1,TC) $1,000-00 TO T -43 M-ATERILS GENERAL $1,000.00,
<br />AND FROM GENERAL FUND B -1l. SERVICES PERSONAL (SALARY OF SECOND
<br />TRAFFIC CLERK) '4174.00 TO B -11 SERVICES PERSONAL (SALARY OF FIRST
<br />TRAFFIC CLERK) *17 -4.00; ALL OF THE BUDGET FORTE, YEAR 1954 OF
<br />THE CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
<br />The ordinance bras` `given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Hahn moved that the
<br />ordinance be referred to theCommittee of the Whole for public hearing on October 25th. Councilman Glass seconded
<br />the motion. Motion carried.
<br />RESOLUTION
<br />Suggested Common Council Resolution and proclamation by Mayor;
<br />;'ITEREAS, retail._ merchandi zing is an im-portant and vital_ factor in the economic life of the city of South B nd,
<br />and
<br />WHEREAS, South Bend has developed into a business and trading area for a large section of northern Indi.na and
<br />southern Michigan, comprising more than one million persons, and_
<br />WHEREAS, 4 REAS, Robertson's Department Store has played a leading -role in the development of high standards of retail
<br />merchandizing and has served the shopping needs of the citizens of South Bend for 50 years, and
<br />WHER=S, Robertson's Department S':;ore has been a dynamic factor in the growth and progress of the downtown shopping'
<br />area of South Bend and has been in the forefront of improvements in service and convenience to the
<br />shopping public,
<br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Common Council of the City of South Bend hereby commend Robertson's Depart -!
<br />men- Store and all its people on their achievements and salute the Robertson organization on this observance
<br />of its Golden Anniversary, and,
<br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Counci'_ authorize the Mayor to present to the Robertson organization a
<br />suitable commemoration of this resolution, embodying these commendations and conveying to Robertson's
<br />De- Dartment Store best wishes for many more years of success and service.
<br />W. A. H_AHN
<br />Merrier of the Common Council
<br />Councilman Korpal moved for the adoption of the resolution. Councilman P�iuszynski seconded the motion. Motion
<br />carried.
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