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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 28, 2002 <br />to its proximity to a residential neighborhood. The Board also concluded that this use may or may <br />not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other properties and it appears to be overly built on the <br />lot. The Board concluded that this use may or may not impede the development of residential areas <br />to the south due to the traffic flow and the aesthetics of the property. Adequate utilities, access road, <br />drainage and or necessary facilities will be provided if approved and adequate measures have been <br />or will be taken to provide ingress and egress to the property if approved. <br />Mr. Mike Danch, President, Danch, Harper & Associates, Inc., 2422 Viridian Drive, Suite 201, <br />South Bend, Indiana, made the presentation for this bill representing the petitioners, Peter and <br />Rosemary Majeski. <br />Mr. Danch noted that as part of the rezoning procedure for the property located on the southeast <br />corner of Mishawaka Avenue and 21" Street, a Special Exception is required to continue to keep <br />the existing home for residential purposes. Because of the way the zoning ordinance is written, a <br />residential structure in a commercial zoning is not allowed unless by Special Exception. Therefore, <br />this Special Exception is being requested. <br />This being the time heretofore set for the Public Hearing on the above bill, proponents and <br />opponents were given an opportunity to be heard. <br />There being no one present wishing to speak to the Council either in favor of or in opposition to this <br />bill, Councilmember Varner made a motion to adopt this Resolution. Councilmember Coleman <br />seconded the motion which carried by a roll call vote of nine (9) ayes. <br />BILLS - FIRST READING <br />BILL NO. 8 -02 FIRST READING ON A BILL OF THE COMMON <br />COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, <br />APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR CAPITAL <br />EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2002 <br />INCLUDING $3,778,684 FROM THE GENERAL FUND, <br />$862,780 FROM THE CUMULATIVE CAPITAL <br />DEVELOPMENT FUND, $28,000 FROM THE <br />CUMULATIVE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND, <br />$9,838,000 FROM THE COUNTY OPTION INCOME TAX <br />FUND, $2,610,000 FROM THE ECONOMIC <br />DEVELOPMENT INCOME TAX FUND, $41,100 FROM <br />THE MORRIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER CAPITAL <br />FUND, $21,500 FROM THE PARKS AND RECREATION <br />FUND, $322,700 FROM THE PARKS NON - REVERTING <br />CAPITAL FUND, $30,000 FROM THE PARK <br />RECREATION NON - REVERTING FUND, $6,000 FROM <br />THE EAST RACE WATERWAY FUND, $32,000 FROM <br />THE CITY CEMETERY TRUST FUND, $2,074,000 FROM <br />THE LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS FUND, $50,750 <br />FROM THE PROJECT RELEAF FUND, $30,900 FROM <br />THE CONSOLIDATED BUILDING DEPARTMENT <br />FUND, $1,328,454 FROM THE WATER WORKS <br />DEPRECIATION FUND, AND $5,294,050 FROM THE <br />SEWAGE WORKS DEPRECIATION FUND <br />This bill had first reading. Councilmember Varner made a motion to refer this bill to the Personnel <br />and Finance Committee and set it for Public Hearing and Third Reading on February 25, 2002. <br />KIE <br />