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REGULAR MEETING <br />SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 <br />as street and road maintenance, police and fire protection, <br />within one (1) year of the effective date of the annexation, in a <br />manner equivalent in standard and scope to the services furnished <br />by the City to other areas of the City which have characteristics <br />of typography, patterns of land utilization and population <br />density similar to said territory; and to furnish to said <br />territory services of a capital improvement nature, such as <br />street construction, street lighting, water facilities, sewer <br />facilities, and storm water facilities, within four (4) years of <br />the effective date of the annexation, in the same manner as those <br />services are provided to areas within the corporate boundaries of <br />the City of South Bend that have characteristics of topography, <br />patterns of land use and population density similar to that of <br />the territory to be annexed and in a manner consistent with <br />Federal, State and local laws, procedures, and planning criteria. <br />Section III. That the Common Council of the City of South <br />Bend shall and does hereby now establish and adopt the fiscal <br />.plan, described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part <br />hereof, for the furnishing of said services to the territory to <br />be annexed. <br />Section IV. This resolution shall be in full force and <br />effect upon its adoption by the Common Council and approval by <br />the Mayor. <br />/s/ Sean Coleman <br />Member, Common Council <br />A public hearing was held on the resolution at this time. Larry <br />Magliozzi, assistant director of neighborhood planning, He <br />advised that the owner of the property has agreed to the <br />annexation. He informed the Council that this property also is <br />non- contiguous to the City, however, it meets all the <br />requirements for non - contiguous annexation. He reported that <br />sewer and water will be run to the site. Council Member Broden <br />made a motion to adopt this resolution, seconded by Council <br />Member Sniadecki. The resolution was adopted by a roll call vote <br />of nine ayes. <br />Council Member Aranowski made a motion to resolve into the <br />Committee of the Whole, seconded by Council Member Varner. The <br />motion carried. <br />COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br />Be it remembered that the Common Council of the City of South <br />Bend met in the Committee of the Whole at 7:50 p.m. with nine <br />members present. Chairman Broden presiding. <br />BILL NO. 71 -98 A BILL LEVYING TAXES AND FIXING THE RATE OF <br />TAXATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF RAISING REVENUE TO <br />MEET THE NECESSARY EXPENSES OF THE CIVIL CITY OF <br />SOUTH BEND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, <br />1999 <br />This bill was continued from September 14, in the Council portion <br />of the hearing. Council Member Coleman made a motion to <br />recommend this bill to the Council favorable, seconded by Council <br />Member Kelly. The motion carried. <br />BILL NO. 72 -98 A BILL APPROPRIATING MONIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF <br />DEFRAYING THE EXPENSES OF SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF <br />THE CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA FOR THE <br />FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1999, AND ENDING <br />DECEMBER 31, 1999, INCLUDING ALL OUTSTANDING <br />CLAIMS AND OBLIGATIONS, AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THE <br />SAME SHALL TAKE EFFECT <br />This bill was continued from September 14, in the Council portion <br />of the hearing. Council Member Coleman announced that all <br />