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seconded by Council Member Washington. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 8489-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH <br />BEND, INDIANA, AMENDING SECTION 2 -151 OF THE SOUTH BEND <br />MUNICIPAL CODE TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL AREAS WITHIN THE CITY <br />OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, AS AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TARGET <br />AREA. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Luecke made a motion to amend this bill, <br />as amended in the Committee of the Whole, seconded by Council Member Coleman. The <br />motion carried. Council Member Luecke made a motion to pass the bill, as amended, <br />seconded by Council Member Coleman. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 8490.94 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $639,448 FROM THE COMMUNITY <br />DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING <br />THE EXPENSES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF <br />THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, AND DESIGNATED SUBGRANTEE <br />AGENCIES FOR THE PROGRAM YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1994 TO <br />BE ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY & <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Luecke made a motlon to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Coleman. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 8491 -94 AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING $438,344 AMONG VARIOUS ACCOUNTS <br />WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Kelly made a motion to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Luecke. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 84:92 -94 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $37,500 FROM THE ECONOMIC <br />DEVELOPMENT STATE GRANT FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF FUNDING A <br />MICROLOAN PROGRAM. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Kelly made a motion to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Washington. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 8493 -94 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $99,000.00 RECEIVED FROM THE U.S. <br />DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT'S EMERGENCY <br />SHELTER GRANTS PROGRAM. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Kelly made a motion to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Zakrzewski. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 84.94 -94 AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING $100,000 FROM THE ECONOMIC <br />DEVELOPMENT STATE GRANT FUND FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING TO <br />THE NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION'S REVOLVING LOAN <br />FUND PROGRAM. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Duda made a motion to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Coleman. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 84:95 -94 AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING $187.00 AMONG VARIOUS ACCOUNTS <br />WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. <br />This bill had third reading. Council Member Duda made a motion to pass this bill, <br />seconded by Council Member Washington. The bill passed by a roll call vote of nine <br />ayes. <br />RESOLUTIONS <br />RESOLUTION NO. 94 -29 A RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION <br />DESIGNATING CERTAIN AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 840 PRAIRIE AVENUE, SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA AN ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AREA FOR PURPOSES OF A <br />SIX (6) YEAR REAL PROPERTY TAX ABATEMENT FOR MATTHEW R. DEE. <br />Council Member Slavinskas made a motion to continue public hearing on this resolution <br />until May 9, seconded by Council Member Washington. The motion carried. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2115 -94 A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND <br />APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF SCRAP METAL /JUNK DEALERS /RECYCLING <br />OPERATIONS AND TRANSFER STATION LICENSES FOR THE CALENDAR <br />YEAR 1994. <br />WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of South Bend recognizes the <br />contributions that operations such as junk /scrap and recycling dealers make to the <br />community; and the Council further realizes that such operations must be reasonably <br />regulated in order to minimize any environmental or aesthetic nuisances which may be <br />created by the operations of scrap /junk /and recycling dealers within the City; and <br />