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REGULAR MRRTTNn SEPTEMBER 24, 1973 <br />COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING (CONTINUED) <br />regarding the trash program. He felt the administration was doing a good job. He indicated that <br />he was very sincere about that and stated that he felt he was an honest man. <br />Councilman Taylor made a motion to take a recess, seconded by Councilman Kopczynski.. The motion <br />carried and the Committee of the Whole recessed at 9:15 p.m. Reconvened at 10:10 p.m. <br />There being no further business to come before the Committee of the Whole, Councilman Miller made <br />a motion to rise and report to the Council, seconded by Councilman Taylor. The motion carried. <br />ATTEST: ATTES ; <br />CITY CLERK CHAIRMAN <br />REGULAR MEETING - RECONVENED <br />Be it remembered that the regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Indiana <br />reconvened in the Council Chambers at 10:11 p.m., Council President Peter J. Nemeth presiding and <br />nine members present. <br />REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE ON MINUTES <br />To The Common Council of the City of South Bend: <br />Your committee on the inspection and supervision of the minutes, would respect- <br />fully report that they have inspected the minutes of the September 10, 1973, regular <br />meeting of the Council and found them correct. <br />They, therefore, recommend that the same be approved. <br />s/ Peter J. Nemeth <br />Councilman Taylor made a motion that the report be accepted as read and placed on file and the <br />minutes be approved, seconded by Councilman Horvath. The motion carried. <br />REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br />Councilman Taylor made a motion to waive the reading of the report of the Committee of the Whole, <br />seconded by Councilman Kopczynski. The motion carried by a roll call vote of nine ayes (Councilor <br />Serge, Szymkowiak, Miller, Parent, Taylor, Kopczynski, Horvath, Newburn and Nemeth). <br />REPORTS FROM AREA PLAN COMMISSION <br />The Honorable Common Council <br />City of South Bend <br />County -City Building <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />September 19, 1973 <br />In Re: A proposed ordinance and site development plan of Broadmoor Shopping Center, <br />Inc. to revise a previously approved site plan, property located on the <br />southeast end of the Broadmoor Shopping Center on Miami and Ireland Road, <br />City of South Bend, A Height and Area. <br />Gentlemen: <br />The attached rezoning petition of Broadmoor Shopping Center, Inc. was legally <br />advertised September 8, 1973, and September 15, 1973. The Area Plan Commission gave <br />it a public hearing September 18, 1973, at which time the following action was taken: <br />"A motion by Ted Sharp to amend the petition of Broadmoor Shopping <br />Center, Inc. to be a request for "C" Commercial instead of "B" <br />Residential, and to change the height and area request from "C" to <br />"A ", was seconded by Roger Parent and carried with Ken Woods <br />abstaining. Mr. Sharp then made the motion to favorably recommend <br />the petition, as amended, of Broadmoor Shopping Center, Inc. His <br />motion was seconded by Roger Parent and carried with Ken Woods <br />abstaining. The petition of Broadmoor Shopping Center, Inc. to <br />revise a previously approved site plan for the Broadmoor Shopping <br />Center on Miami and Ireland Road is favorably recommended, as <br />amended, to the Common Council of the City of South Bend by the Area <br />Plan Commission." <br />The deliberations of the Area Plan Commission and points considered in arriving <br />at the above decision are shown in excerpts of the minutes and will be forwarded to you <br />at a later date to be made a part of this report. <br />RSJ /ch <br />cc: William E. Voor, Jr. <br />Very truly yours, <br />s/ Richard S. Johnson <br />Executive Director <br />Councilman Miller made a motion that the ordinance referred to in the report be set for public <br />hearing and second reading on October 9, 1973, seconded by Councilman Taylor. The motion carried. <br />(See following minutes - public hearing reset for October 8, 1973) <br />