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A <br /> Comm Wee Z port: <br /> Personnel and Finance Committee <br /> to tit Common QCouitufl of he ett1 of ifiouttj Istn : <br /> The May 28, 1996,meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee was called to order <br /> by its Chairperson Council Member Steve Luecke at 4:10 P.M. in the Council informal <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members: Kelly, Pfeifer, Coleman, Varner, <br /> Washington, Broden, Zakrzewski, Hosinski, and Luecke; Mary Wadsworth, Jenny Pitts- <br /> Manier, Gary Eritz, Mr. Jensen,Jeff Rinard, Kathy Dempsey, John Byorni, Jeff Gibney, <br /> Ernie Szarwark, Gene Oakly, Mike Urbanski, Ed Levy, Don Porter, and Kathleen <br /> Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> The first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 36-96 which would appropriate$107, <br /> 880.00 from the General Fund; $31, 402.00 from the Cumulative Capitol Development <br /> Fund and $350, 670.00 from the Economic Development Income Tax Fund. Mr. Jeff <br /> Rinard made the presentation. <br /> He noted that the General Fund request is for the remodeling of the first floor of the old fire <br /> station on Olive Street to be used for the Animal Control Program; the the CCDF request is <br /> for the replacement of one police vehicle and cages to be used by Animal Control; and that <br /> the EDIT Fund would be for the Interchange Project in the Blackthorn area improvements <br /> on Meade Street and downtown improvements. He then reviewed the line item detail <br /> attached to the proposed Bill. <br /> Mr.Rinard then reviewed Bill No. 37-96 which would create a division of Animal Control <br /> within the General Fund and decrease the Division of Code Enforcement budget by <br /> $180, 872.00. <br /> Kathy Dempsey,the director of Code Enforcement joined in the presentation and reviewed <br /> two hand-outs (copy attached)one entitled"Animal Control Building rehabitation"and the <br /> other entitled"Animal Control Statistics". <br /> It was noted that the fire station in question needs new plumbing, heating, electrical and a <br /> new roof.In response to a question raised by Council Member Varner,it was noted that the <br /> projected revenues were based on current actuals. <br /> During the public portion Mr. Gary Eritz of 1515 Wildflower Way,voiced concern in light <br /> of the South Bend Tribune Article highlighting the proposed appropriations.He noted that <br /> in the past fees were split between the Humane Society and the City and noted that <br /> depreciation and amortization was not included in the proposed projections by the City. <br /> Overall he spoke in opposition to the proposed appropriations. <br /> Mr. Jensen noted that he and various other individuals had collected 3, 212 signatures in <br /> opposition to the proposed expenditures. He noted that the January 4, 1996 South Bend <br /> Tribune Editorial which stated that the City was making a`Big Mistake"by going into the <br /> Animal Control business is true. He voice concern with regard to the duplication of <br /> services and urged the Council to have the negotiations between the City and the Humane <br /> Society reopened. <br />