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CITY OF SOUTH BEND, IN JAMES MUELLER, MAYOR <br />October 19, 2022 <br />Ms. Sharon McBride <br />President, South Bend Common Council <br />4th Floor, County-City Building <br />227 W. Jefferson Blvd. <br />South Bend, IN 46601 <br />Re: Ordinance Violations Bureau <br />Dear President McBride: <br />Indiana Code 33-36-2-1 permits the establishment by municipalities of an Ordinance Violations Bureau and <br />the appointment of a Violations Clerk, with the duties of accepting written appearances, waivers of trial, <br />admissions of violations, and payments of civil penalties up to the maximum amount permitted by Indiana <br />law (currently $250), and according to the schedule set forth in Chapter 2 Article 19 of the City of South Bend <br />Municipal Code in ordinance violation cases. <br />Since its establishment in the City in 1988, the Ordinance Violations Bureau has been a part of the responsibility <br />of the City Clerk's Office. The administration now believes that it is in the best interest of the City and its <br />residents to move this responsibility from the City Clerk's Office into the administration. This proposed <br />change in responsibility will assist with standardizing processes, realizing efficiencies and economies of scale, <br />and collaborating with other areas of the City that receive payments from City residents to improve service to <br />the residents. <br />I will present this bill to the Common Council at the appropriate committee and council meetings. It is <br />requested that this bill be filed for 1st reading on October 24, 2022, with 2nd reading, public hearing and 3rd <br />reading scheduled for November 14, 2022. If you have any further questions or need additional information, <br />please let me know. <br />I will be available to discuss this bill at the appropriate sessions of the Personnel and Finance Committee and <br />other meetings of the South Bend Common Council. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Daniel T. Parker <br />City Controller