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SECTION IV. MUNICIPAL SERVICES <br />A. Public Works <br />An existing 12" sanitary sewer is located in Inwood Road. The <br />sewer is oversized and is designed to provide service to future, <br />adjacent developments. The Department of Public Works notes that <br />the initial sewer extension from Ironwood Road was installed by <br />Edward Rose of Indiana, and that a subsequent extension was <br />installed by the Apostolic Temple Village. Reimbursement <br />contracts are on file in the Department of Public Works, 1300 <br />County- City.Building, South Bend, IN. 46601. <br />The terms and provisions of such contracts would apply to the <br />Annexation Area were it to be served by tapping into the sewer <br />installed by Edward Rose of Indiana or the Apostolic Temple <br />Village. In addition, extensions of, or taps into sanitary sewer <br />and water lines shall be governed by I.C. 36- 9 -22 -2, I.C. 8 -1.5 -3 <br />and -4, and the rules and regulations of the South Bend Water <br />Works and Sewer Utility. <br />An existing 15" water main abuts the Annexation Area along Inwood <br />Road, and has the capacity to serve any future development within <br />the Annexation Area. <br />All other public works services are currently available to this <br />site. No expenditure of funds by the City will be required to <br />provide capital improvements. <br />B. Police Department <br />The Annexation Area is contiguous to Beat 15 and upon annexation <br />will be added to that patrol Beat. Routine patrol, law <br />enforcement, traffic enforcement and emergency responses will be <br />provided by the Beat car assigned to the area. The development of <br />other tracts in the area has already increased the demands on the <br />Police Department for traffic control and crime preventive <br />patrols. The many business and high density residential areas in <br />Beat 15 make for a high demand for police service which presently <br />keeps the Beat officer busy. <br />The Annexation Area will require little additional service in <br />addition to the existing police units, therefore it will not be <br />necessary to increase patrols immediately to reduce potential <br />problems in the new area. <br />No additional capital expenditures are will be required to <br />successfully patrol the Annexation Area. <br />5 <br />