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ING <br />5, Said parcels are vacant. <br />the public is clearly not that <br />Height and Area District. The <br />them respectively. <br />JULY 2 <br />(Continued) <br />1953 <br />Their best use, both from the standpoint of the interests of petitioners and of <br />comprehended in the present zoning classification of "A" Use District and "A" <br />best use of each of said parcels is that for which petitioners propose to develop <br />6. South Bend Sand and Gravel Corporation proposes to develop Parcel 1 for uses consistent with "E" Heavy <br />Industrial Use District and "E" Height and Area 'District. <br />7. Louis Gruszynski and Pelagic Kaniewski propose to develop Parcel 2 for uses consistent with "D" Light <br />Industrial Use District and "D" Height and Area District. <br />8. Louis Gruszynski and Pelagia Kaniewski propose to develop Parcel 3 for uses consistent with "C" Commercial <br />Use District and "D" Height and Area District. <br />9. Petitioners are ready, able and willing to dedicate for highway purposes a strip of land 20 feet in width <br />East and West along the entire East side of said three parcels to be used for the widening of Bendix Drive <br />to the West. <br />10. Attached hereto and filed herewith is a proposed amendment of the zoning ordinance, the adoption of which <br />is sought by this petition. <br />WHEREFORE, petitioners prays <br />1. That the Council refer this petition and the proposed amendment to the Plan Commission for hearing and <br />recommendations. <br />2, Upon receipt of favorable report from the Plan Commission, that the Council adopt such proposed amending <br />ordirm.nce, <br />SOUM BEND SAND AND GRAVEL C ORPORATION <br />By D. Cole Hay, President <br />LOUIS GRUSZYNSKI and PELLGIA KANIEWSKI <br />By Harry Taylor, their attorney <br />Councilman Hahn made a motion that the petition be referred to the City Plan Commission. Councilman Bestle <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE <br />To the Common Council of the City of South Bend: <br />Your Committee of the Whole to whom was referred "An Ordinance transferring funds from Police Department, P -11, <br />Salaries, $5000900 to P -334, Other Garage and Motor Supplies; and from Police Department, P -11, Salaries, $1000,00 <br />to P -261, Mechanical Assistance. <br />Respectfully report that they have examined the matter and that in their opinion this ordinance go to the <br />Council as favorable. <br />x <br />W. A. HM, Chairman <br />Councilman Korpal made a motion that the report be accepted. Councilman Hahn seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried. <br />ORDINANCE N0. 3933 <br />AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING EUNDS FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT, <br />P -110 SALARIES, $5000.00 TO P -334, OTEER GARAGE AND <br />MOTOR SUPPLIES; AND FROM POLICE DEPARTMENTS P -11, <br />SALARIES, $1000.00 TO P -261, MECHANICAL, ASSISTANCE. <br />The ordinance was given third reading and passed by a roll call vote of 9 ayes - 0 nays. <br />ORDINANCE <br />AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING FUNDS FROM POLICE DEPARTMENT P -11 <br />SALARIES $3500,00 TO P -724 MOTOR EQUIPMENT;,FROM PUBLIC HEALTH <br />CLINIC U -342 LAUNDRY AND CLEANING $125.00 TO U -38 GENERAL <br />SUPPLIES $125,00 AND FROM U -343 MEDICAL $185.00 TO U -12 <br />TEMPORARY HELP $185,00; ALL OF THE BUDGET OF 1953 OF THE <br />CIVIL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA. <br />The ordinance was given first reading by title and second reading in full. Councilman Korpal made a motion <br />that the ordinance be referred to the Committee of the Whole for public hearing on August 10th. Councilman <br />Muszynski seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Councilman Korpal made a motion that the Board of Public Works contact Mr. Farabaugh as to when the New York <br />Central Railroad Company intends to give an answer relative to moving their servicing facilities, Councilman <br />Niezgodski seconded the motion. Motion carried, <br />Councilman Niezgodski made a motion that the City Attorney examine the statutes to see what legal steps can <br />be taken to force removal of the servicing facilities of the New York Central Railroad Company and report hack <br />to the next Council meeting on August 10th. Councilman. Muszynski seconded the motion. Motion carried* <br />Councilman Glass made a motion that the City Attorney prepare an ordinance appropriating additional money for <br />the purchase of a dust and smoke arrester for the asphalt plant. Councilman Hahn seconded the motion. Motion <br />Carrie d, <br />