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tot=itc port <br /> trs'onnti ara fittanct tontinittoz <br /> The January 12, 2004 meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee was called to order by its <br /> Chairperson, Council Member Derek D. Dieter at 3:45 p.m. in the Council Informal Meeting <br /> Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Kelly, White, Varner, Dieter, Puzzello, Kirsits, <br /> Coleman, Pfeifer and Kuspa;Public Works Director Gary Gilot,Terry Bland of the &nab Vera <br /> �.'t vtttrt, and'Kathleen C na i 5>> -Faiaaiu, Council Attorney. <br /> Council Member Deiter welcomed everyone to the 1st Personnel and Finance Committee meeting of <br /> the new year. He noted that the Committee Members include himself as Chairperson, Dr. Varner <br /> as Vice-Chairperson, and Council Members Kelly and Puzzello. <br /> Council Member Deiter then called for a presentation on Bill No. 04-06 which would approve the <br /> issuance of a scrap metal/junk dealers/transfer station license for calendar year 2003. <br /> Public Works Director Gary Gilot made the presentation. He stated that the application of CTA <br /> Enterprises d/b/a South Side Auto Salvage and Towing for the property located at 1602 Lafayette, <br /> was received by the City Administration on June 6,2003. After various inspections were made by <br /> the city a letter of denial was sent by the city on August 19,2003. The applicant then appealed and <br /> a Hearing Officer overturned the city and issued a list of items which had been corrected on <br /> September 25, 2003. The Board of Public Works then took action on December 8, 2003 and <br /> recommend favorable action by the Council. <br /> Dr. Varner inquired whether the petitioner was allowed to operate during this entire period of time, <br /> or whether a cease and desist order was ever issued by the city. Dr. Varner suggested that the <br /> system needs to be more efficient. <br /> Mr. Gilot stated that it"took awhile"for the license request to be processed through Administration <br /> and Finance. <br /> Council Member Deiter suggested that Mr. Gilot speak with the Legal Department with regard to <br /> developing a procedure for shutting down businesses that are not in compliance with our local <br /> ordinance provisions. He inquired whether the petitioner was ever fined. <br /> Mr. Gilot stated that he would pass the concerns raised by the Council on to the appropriate City <br /> Offices. <br /> The Council Attorney noted that § 4-51 of the South Bend Municipal Code, ¶ (o) authorizes the <br /> City to issue citations calling for a penalty of $100.00, with each day of operation in violation of <br /> the ordinance constituting a violation. The Council Attorney also inquired whether the Hearing <br /> Officer established specific deadlines in his/her order for any items that may not have been in <br /> compliance. <br /> Dr. Varner requested the Council Attorney to sent a letter to the Administration setting forth all of <br /> the concerns raised with regard to the licensing procedures in this area. He further suggested that <br /> there should be a process in place when there is a change of ownership that is straight-forward and <br /> timely addressed by the City Administration. <br />