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City of South Bend <br />Common Council <br />441 County -City Building • 227 W. Jefferson Blvd <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 -1830 <br />Oliver J. Davis October 21, 2014 <br />President <br />Members of the Common Council <br />Derek D. Dieter 4th Floor County -City Building <br />Vice - President South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Valerie Schey <br />chairperson, Committee <br />of the Whole <br />Tim Scott <br />First District <br />Henry Davis, Jr. <br />Second District <br />Valerie Schey <br />"Third District <br />Fred Ferlic <br />Fourth District <br />David Varner <br />Fifth District <br />Oliver J. Davis <br />Sixth District <br />Derek D. Dieter <br />At Large <br />Gavin Ferlic <br />At Large <br />Karen L. White <br />At Large <br />Re: Chronic Problem Property Regulations <br />Dear Council Members: <br />(574) 235 -9321 <br />Fax (574) 235 -9173 <br />http: //w .southbmdin.gov <br />On June 10, 2013, the South Bend Common Council passed Ordinance No. 10232- <br />13 which created chronic problem property regulations in the City of South Bend. <br />Those regulations have been in effect since October 15, 2013, and have made a <br />significant impact on reducing excessive calls for service to many properties <br />located throughout the City. <br />Those regulations have helped to reduce some of the undue burden on the City's <br />public safety officers who respond to the majority of these nuisance type calls. <br />We have been working closely with Officer Keenan Lane of the South Bend Police <br />Department who is the primary point - person for the implementation of these <br />regulations. He has shared the need for the amendments which are proposed in the <br />attached ordinance. Basically the amendments would place responsibility on <br />businesses for their actions or inactions which are located within commercial, <br />industrial or PUD zoned areas, in an effort to minimize excessive service calls to <br />those establishments. <br />We have also worked with the Law Department on these proposed amendments, <br />and recommend that the proposed ordinance be referred to the Health and Public <br />Safety Committee for review and recommendation, and that a public hearing on <br />these proposed amendments be set for Monday, November 10th. Thank you. <br />Most sine' Fel <br />Tim Scott, 1st District <br />Co n Council ember <br />d <br />Derek D. Dieter, At Large <br />Common Council Member <br />Cc,.cvn _Z L" <br />wren L. White, At Large <br />Common Council Member <br />4014N'' 16, 2 0 5 <br />C1IYGLF,E@�r �l 'z 'gUSt ".•, dC� <br />