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REPORT OF CITY PLANNING COMMISSION (continued) <br />After due consideration the Commission found that the six determinants of annexation exist. It was therefore duly <br />moved, seconded, and unanimously carried that the petition be recommended favorably to the Council. <br />Very truly yours, <br />CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />/s/ Robert L. Huff, <br />Robert L. Huff <br />Director of Planning <br />RLH /mah <br />attach. <br />Councilman Lehman made a motion that the report be accepted and placed on file. Councilman Muszynski seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried. <br />REPORT OF CITY PLANNING COMMISSION . <br />April 9, 1962 <br />The Honorable Common Council <br />City of South Bend <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />The attached petition of the South Bend Sand and Gravel Corporation to zone "E" Heavy Industrial Use and "G" Height <br />and Area District the recently annexed land being generally described as bounded on the west by Maple Road, on the <br />north by Douglas Road (also known as Lathrop Avenue), and on the east and south by the present city limits contain- <br />ing approximately 1•.00 acres was legally advertised under date of March 26, 1962, and given public hearing on April 5, <br />1962. The following action was taken: <br />After due consideration the Commission found that this is the most logical zoning for said area and that substantial <br />justice would be done by the granting of the petition. It was therefore duly moved, seconded, and unanimously <br />carried that the petition be recommended favorably to the Council. <br />Very truly yours, <br />CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />/s/ Robert L. Huff <br />Robert L. Huff <br />Director of Planning <br />RLH /mah <br />attach. <br />Councilman Krueper made a motion that the report be accepted and placed on file. Councilman Lehman seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried. <br />REPORT OF CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />April 9, 1962 <br />The Honorable Common Council <br />City of South Bend <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Gentlemen: <br />The attached petition of the Common Council to annex to the City of South Bend, Indiana a parcel of land generally <br />described as being bounded on the east by Ironwood Road and on the south, west and north by the present city limits <br />and lying 837 feet north of Inwood Road, said parcel containing 13.2 acres, more or less, was legally advertised <br />under date of March 27, 1962 and given,public hearing on April 5, 196,2. The following action was taken: <br />After due consideration the Commission found that the six determinants of annexation exist. It was therefore duly <br />moved, seconded, and unanimously carried that the petition be recommended favorably to the Council. <br />Very truly yours, <br />CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />/s/ Robert L. Huff <br />Robert L. Huff <br />Director of Planning <br />RLH /mah <br />attach. <br />Councilman Lehman made a motion that the report be accepted and placed on file. Councilman Muszynski seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried. <br />REPORT OF CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />April 9, 1962 <br />The Honorable Common Council <br />City of South Bend <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Gentlemen: <br />The attached petition originated by the City Planning Commission to zone "A" Residential Use and 1,'A" Height and Area <br />District the recently annexed land being more generally described as containing 9.99 acres, more or less, in the <br />Northwest One Quarter of Section 27, T38N, R2E, and more commonly known as the South Bend Police Pistol Range, was <br />legally advertised under date of March 26,1962 and given public hearing on April 5, 1962. The following action was <br />taken: <br />After dye consideration the Commission found that this is the most logical zoning for said area and that substantial <br />