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The South Bend Common Council'9s Committee of the Whole tabled several items to the July 28 meeting for further information or petitioner follow-up.
- Bill 30-25 (special exception for property at 1114 Mayflower Road): The petitioner was not present; Council member Nataszewski asked that the bill be tabled to allow petitioner attendance. The motion to table carried on a roll call and clerk recorded the bill as tabled to July 28.
- Bill 39-25 (petition for property at 1039 Lincoln Way West and 50 Sherman): The petitioner requested tabling; the committee voted to table bill 39-25 to July 28.
- Bill 40-25 (special exception for 5027 South Michigan Street to permit a minor vehicle service): The committee heard staff and the petitioner but recorded no committee recommendation and ultimately tabled the bill to July 28 after members urged additional review and suggested the petitioner meet with administration to address neighborhood concerns.
Clerks recorded motions to table for the listed bills and announced the July 28 return dates; where roll-call votes were recorded the motions passed by voice or roll call per the transcript. Each item will return to committee with requested clarifications or with the petitioner present.
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