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4Committtu Z pot t: <br /> Health and Public Safety Committee <br /> tb* Common CountiU of he City of foutb /Stub: <br /> The July 27, 1998 meeting of the Health and Public Safety Committee was called to order <br /> at 3:30 p.m.by Council Member Charlotte Pfeifer, Chairperson of the Committee. <br /> Persons in attendance included Council Members Aranowski, Pfeifer, Kelly, Broden, <br /> Varner, Coleman, and Hosinski; Chief Luther Taylor, Assistant Chief Bert Prawat, Bob <br /> Hunt,James Voll and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council Member Pfeifer noted that the first item on the agenda was to review Bill No. 55- <br /> 98 which would amend the South Bend Municipal Code addressing Fire Prevention. <br /> Fire Chief Taylor noted that Fire Chiefs throughout the State of Indiana have endorsed <br /> changing over to the 1998 edition of the Indiana Fire Code as proposed in the Bill. <br /> Assistant Chief Prawat noted that the proposed ordinance is basically a formality to comply <br /> with the new regulations. He noted in his 18-19 years in his position that the Board of Fire <br /> Appeals which the Bill would remove has never met. <br /> The Council Attorney suggested that the Bill be amended in § 9-2 to delete"two(2)" in line <br /> 7 and replace it with "three(3)", delete "and" at the end of line 9, and add " ", and the City <br /> Clerk's Office" right after the word "enforcement". She noted that as a member of the <br /> Special Codification Committee that her recommendation that regulations and codes <br /> incorporated by reference must be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk. This <br /> recommendation has been confirmed by the codification consultants hired by the City of <br /> South Bend. Chief Taylor and Assistant Chief Prawat agreed to the proposed amendment. <br /> Following discussion, Council Member Kelly made a motion, seconded by Council <br /> Member Broden that Bill No. 55-98, as amended be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> The motion passed. <br /> Under Miscellaneous Business, Council Member Pfeifer asked Chief Taylor to comment <br /> on the recent Nancy Sulok article on the"two-in-two-out" policy which recently appeared <br /> in the *MO WO Zrthi.tn . Chief Taylor stated that the policy is going well in the <br /> Fire Department. He also noted that he recently attended a state conference and noted that <br /> the City of South Bend is far ahead of other communities regarding this policy. Training is <br /> continuing on this new policy. Chief Taylor noted that he does have concerns with regard <br /> to one area of the City which will be discussed during the upcoming budget hearings on the <br /> proposed 1999 Fire Department budget. The Council Attorney also noted that she met with <br /> Steve Weiger,President of the Firefighters Union last week and that he concurred that the <br /> policy is being implemented smoothly. <br /> In response to a question raised by Council Member Varner, Chief Taylor noted that the <br /> proposed fire station on York Road in the Fifth District should have a ground breaking <br /> ceremony the week of August 31st with the station opening in May of 1999. <br />