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REGULAR MEETING OCTOBER 27, 2008 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />time fire department housed in 12 fire stations strategically located throughout the city. <br />The Annexation Area will be serviced primarily by Station #3, located at 1805 McKinley <br />Avenue, approximately 1.9 miles away. Additional Fire Department units would respond <br />from Fire Station #2 located at 430 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive which is approximately <br />3.0 Miles away and Fire Station #1 at 1222 S. Michigan St, which is approximately 3.7 <br />miles away. Distance from Fire Stations and response times will greatly improve upon <br />the construction of Fire Station #12. The South Bend Fire Department does not foresee <br />any unusual fire protection problems related to this annexation. Response times will be <br />comparable to other areas of the City. No additional equipment will need to be purchased <br />or personnel hired to service the Annexation Area. Adequate water supply will be <br />necessary as development takes place. The City, under contract with St. Joseph County, <br />provides emergency medical response to the unincorporated areas of St. Joseph County. <br />Of the seven ambulances currently in service, 3 are dedicated for response to the <br />unincorporated areas. These are Medic Units #10, 11, and 12. The Annexation Area is <br />currently being serviced by Medic #11, located at Fire Station #11 at 3505 N. Bendy. <br />Upon incorporation, the Annexation Area will be serviced by Medic #3, located at Fire <br />Station #2, 430 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive and Medic #2, located at Fire Station #1, <br />1222 S. Michigan St. Emergency medical response will continue to be provided by the <br />City of South Bend. Response times will be comparable to other areas of the City. No <br />additional equipment will need to be purchasedor personnel hired to service the <br /> <br />Annexation Area. The Annexation Area will be added to Area 4. The Department of <br />Code Enforcement will be able to provide services to the Annexation Area with <br />comparable response times. The Department will respond to calls for service upon the <br />effective date of the Annexation. Full and dedicated response will be in place within one <br />year of the effective date of the Annexation. Wastewater treatment services are <br />supported by user fees, and are paid through the Water Works billing system. Industrial, <br />commercial and apartment customers are not served by the Bureau of Solid Waste. The <br />annexation will eventually contain multi-family residential units and commercial. These <br />uses will have centralized waste collection locations. A licensed private waste hauler will <br />be required to serve these developments. As single-family, duplex units are constructed, <br />The Division of Environmental Services could service them at the rates noted below. For <br />reference purposes, the following Bureau of Solid Waste rates apply for residential <br />customers effective September 1, 2008: <br /> <br />Single family rate: $10.56 per month <br /> Senior rate: $ 6.34 per month <br /> Duplex rate: $16.56 per month <br /> Tri-pled: $22.56 per month <br /> Quad: $23.80 per month <br /> Recycling fee: $1.97 per month <br /> <br />The City of South Bend provides a wide range of services other than those noted above, <br />such as the Mayor’s office, the Legal Department, and the Parks & Recreation. These <br />services are available upon the effective date of the Annexation. Full and dedicated <br />response for non-capital services will be in place within one year of the effective date of <br />the Annexation. Costs for these services have not been calculated. The incorporation of <br />the Annexation Area will not effect the provision of other services currently provided to <br />this property on a county-wide basis. The St. Joseph County Health Department, the St. <br />Joseph County Public Library, the Area Plan Commission and the St. Joseph <br />County/South Bend Building Department are some of the county-wide agencies and their <br />services that will continue to provide the same type and level of services to the <br />Annexation Area. County-wide services will continue to be supported by the County and <br />Township tax rates that will remain in effect. As with any new development, the <br />proposed use and development of this site becomes important relative to its relationship <br />with the existing, surrounding uses. City Plan, South Bend’s comprehensive plan, notes <br />that land use relationships, pedestrian movement/safety and vehicular site access are <br />important elements to be addressed in developments of all kinds. City Plan also expresses <br />a need to consider how buildings relate to the street. Building design that is sensitive to <br />massing, shape, scale and finishes will ensure that private development will enhance and <br />reinforce the City’s commitment to development and design of the highest quality. The <br />Annexation Area will be developed in conjunction with the two parcels (024-1105-5292 <br /> 13 <br /> <br />
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