HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1910 (09-05 thru 10-03)0CT.3RD,19~0.
Board met in regular ,sessj[on all members beinK present except
Wilkinson~Minu~s of pre~ious ~eetlng were read and approved.
The following bills were presented and allowed.
Yancy I,,[illis 26-]-2,hrs labor on street with team ........
~RL SHIRTS 13&l-~hrs ......
Paul Sanders 29&lz-l-~hrs ......
Frank Eskew ~&-l-2 days with team
John Booth Pay Roll
Yancy ~iillis labmr on streetwith team
Orval Millis
........ ioi.s6.
.......... ~2,50.
Attorney Hershman was ordered to see Railroad Commiss-
ion in regard to Ordinance providing for electric gongs at
street crossings, Monon Railroad having failed to comply
with Ordinance.
Elam Roberts was present and asked Board to reduce
license on pool tables from $50.00 per year to 825o00
Ne claiming that his buisness had fallen off to s~ch an extent
that $50.00 was t~ high. No action was taken.
Health Officer DR.Cooper was present and read an Ordinance
that Dr. Hurty State Health Officer recoomends be passed by all
Cities and towns.No action taken.
Meeting was continued over.
Pres. Pro Tem.
Clerk
Minutes of
It was moved by Hall and
Ordinance be passed unamimously.
Yeas
Hawkins
Johnmon
Daubenspeck
Hall
Wilkinson
Sept. 18th, Continued.
seconded by Johnson that the
Votes
Naye
above
the above
Wilkinson
..........................................
Meeting wac then adjourned, ~f
without permission of the property pwner.
~n motion of Hawkins seoonded by Daubenspeok,
Hesoulition was adopted. Vote
Yeas Nay
hawkinz Jo~son
Daubenspeok
Hall
A Resolution that the Central Union Telephene Co move their
pol~s fr~m Willow Street was read.
Resolution.
Be it resolved by the Board of trustees of the Town of Carmel
~ndiana, That The Central Union Telephone Company be ordered to re-
move their pole~res from Willow Street and designate the route
at the looation of the first alley East of College Avenu~run thence
North to the North edge of D.E.Wilkins~n~ Addition and thence Wemt
to We~t side of College Avenue and thence North to Corporation
Line and give them permission in so far as we have a right so to do,
to plaoe their poles, wires,g~y and anchor wire~, providing t~ey do
same so as not to be an obstruction to any building or roadway,
street or alley.Said company to go over tree~ and not cut ~ame
Sept. 19-th~ 1910.
Bord met in regular session all members being present.
Minutee of previous m~eting wer~ read and approved.
Bill of ~5.55 was presented by Irvin Kinzer for labor
on street.Bill was allowed.
Bill of ~15.27 was presented by Yancy Millie for labor on
street. Bill was allowed.
An Ordinance levying taxes on property in Carmel, for
the general purposes of town and Library was read.
Ordinanc~ Levying Taxes.
Secol. Be it ordained by the Board of Tr~stees of the Town of Carmel
Hamilton County Indiana, that a tax for the ensuing year
be levied and collected~ of 40cente, on each one httndred
dollars, valuation, on all property in said town subject
by law to taxation; for the g~neral p~rposes of the town.
Sec.2 Be it further ordalmed that a tax of 6 cents on the
hindred dollars of valuation on all propery within said
town subject by law to taxaction, be levied and collected
for Library p urpom~s.
passed by the Board of Trustees of the town of Carmel~Indiana,
this 19th day of Sept®mb®r,].910.
Ion?
Pre~ of Bo~d.
Town Clerk.
I certify th~ above is a true
copy of th® ordinance passed by
the Town B~ard on the date named above for the leving of taxes
Sspt. 5-th, 1910.
Board met in regular session allmembsrs bein? present.
Pay roll of~12.25 '~ was allowed ~arshall John Booth.
Bill 9f~$1.20 for 4hfs work with t~am at .$0 cts per hr. was
allowed C~yde S~,~]_].
~Jesse Reese presented bill for ~4.2~, lO loads gravel at .40~
per load and .25~ for bnrying a dog. Bill was allowed.~
Clyde Small presented bill for ~4.80 for hauling 19 loads of
gravel ~t .40~ per load. Bill was allowed.
A letter from the ~rary Board was r~ad;stating t~t terms
of Au~tin Bond and Viola Williamson had expired and to fill v~ncan-
ci~s of sam.. was moved by Hawkins and seconded by Daubenspeck that
Bond and b~llz,mson be reapointed.
Letter~ from Library Board was read stating that a 6~ levy
had been sent to County Auditor for Library puz'poses. No action
taken. Board was then adjourned until Sept,S18, 1910.
Pres. of Board Clerk