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c P=) c <br />CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />129 W. COLFAX AVENUE, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA • FRANK J. BRUGGNER. MAYOR <br />January 8, 1962 <br />The Honorable Common Council <br />City of South Bend <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Gentlemen: <br />J. FRANK MILES. rNeemexT <br />GALEN B. SARGENT, ­Y I <br />RAYMOND E. ANDFYSIAK <br />JOXN .. XANLEY <br />CHESTER MOSZYN KIKI <br />RICHARD VAN IS <br />WILLIAM WEBSTER <br />FORREST T <br />ROY A. WOROEN <br />ROBERT L. HOFF. NR cl wx o, PLANxlxc <br />HOWARD J. BELLINGER. ASST. DIN, Of M-A—SO <br />The attached petition of the Common Council to annex to <br />the City of South Bend, Indiana, a parcel of land. being <br />bounded. on the south by Ireland. Road and lying between <br />Lafayette and Michigan Streets containing approximately <br />49.5 acres, was legally advertised under date of December <br />237 1961 and. given public hearing on January 4, 1962. <br />The following action was taken: <br />After due consideration the Commission found that <br />in their opinion: <br />1. The annexation is in the best interests <br />of the city and of the territory sought <br />to be annexed. <br />2. The area is urban in character, being an <br />economic and social part of the annexing <br />city. <br />3. The city is financially able to provide <br />municipal services to the annexed area <br />within the reasonably near future. <br />4. The area sought to be annexed is needed <br />for development of the city in the rea- <br />sonably near future. <br />5. The lines of the annexation are so drawn <br />as to form a compact area abutting the <br />municipality. <br />