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Commttt port: <br /> Zesttitutiai Ybriabborbooks Qtommttt <br /> The September 10, 2001 meeting of the Residential Neighborhoods Committee was called to order <br /> by its Vice-Chairperson, Council Member Roland Kelly at 4:35 p.m. in the Council Informal <br /> Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Pfeifer, White, Coleman, Kirsits, Varner, and <br /> Kelly; Mrs. Lynch, Ann-Carol Nash, Kathy Davis, Jon Hunt, Terry Bland of the 0000 herb <br /> tribun and Kathleen Cekanski Farrand, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Kelly noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 80-01 which <br /> would amend Chapter 20 of the South Bend Municipal Code to "improve the residential districts <br /> and enhance the enforcement of parking requirements in the city of South Bend". <br /> Ann-Carol Nash,Assistant City Attorney and Director of Code Enforcement Kathy Davis made the <br /> presentation. They noted that the bill is introduced to improve and enable more efficient <br /> enforcement in residential neighborhoods. <br /> Council Member Kelly asked for examples and Council President Pfeifer asked what was difficult <br /> before.. Ms. Nash stated that the bill would permit Code employees to issue citations as opposed <br /> to going thru the cunibersome lawsuit process called for currently. Ms. Nash noted that the City <br /> would have to prove wilful violation which would no longer be necessary. <br /> Council Member Kelly inquired about abandoned vehicles in light of Mrs. Lynch's concern over a <br /> burned out vehicle in her neighborhood. <br /> Ms. Davis stated that state law requires a wait of twenty (20) days if the vehicle is on private <br /> property and a wait of seventy-two(72) hours if on public property. <br /> Mrs. Lynch noted that the vehicle was burned on the August 11th and notice was not given until <br /> August 19th. Ms. Davis stated that the vehicle was removed today with the assistance of the Police <br /> Department acting under safety considerations. <br /> The Council Attorney inquired about where the fines would be paid, noting that if they were to be <br /> paid to the Ordinance Violation Bureau that amendatory language would be necessary. She also <br /> noted that the Bill would have to reference such violations as an "ordinance violation" and <br /> reference § 2-213 of the South Bend Municipal Code, which would therefore the Clerk, acting as <br /> the Violations Clerk to receive fines up to$ 100.00. <br /> Council Member Coleman made a motion, seconded by Council Member White that Bill No. 80-01 <br /> as to be amended be recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Council Member White inquired what standards are used by the City Administration to determine if <br /> a matter is a public safety or public nuisance,so that it can take more immediate action. <br /> Ms. Davis stated that they follow state law and work with the Police Department when possible. <br />
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