HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1920 (08-13 thru 08-16) Carmel,' Ind., August 1920.
A meeting of the Board was held for the purpose of taking
action on the matter of the improving of 8ugar street.
The petition was as follows:
PETITION ~OR 'IMPROVEMENT.
We, the undersigned, property owners, residing along ~ugar
street, in the Town of Carmel, Hamilton county, Indian~, would
respectfully petitioh the members of the Board of the Tows of
Carmel, Indians, to improve said Sugar street, by grading and
gravelling said street. 8aid improvement prayed for is in a d
direct line along said Sugar street, commencing at College avenue
on the western line of said improvement, and run thence east to
the c6rporation line, being an improvement of two and one-half
squares. C~RIS KLINGENSMITH
J. A. CROSS
A. A. WICKER
HARRY FEATHERSTON
A. F. COX
MARY W. EINEER
Amotion was made by Hall, seconded by Bales that the peti-
tion be laid on the table, with the understanding that the
property owners be requested to grade the street and then the
town would gravel the same. The vote was as follows on the
motion: Yeas Nays
Hall Small
Bales
It was reported to the Board that the alley directly north
of the mill of R. J. Follett & Co., was closed and a request was
made for the opening of the sa~ne. ~.~nday evening, August 16 was
named to consider the question.
Th e members present at the meeting were: James N. Nutt,
Isaac Bales, Dunning Hall and E,~ Ej Small.
ATTEST: Ol~rk. Tv~asurer.
August 13, 1920
President Board of Trustees.
Carmel, Ind., August 16, 1920
The meeting was called to order bM the President Jaznes M.
Nutt. Other members of the Board present were: Isaac Bales,
Dunning Hall, John Dee and E. E~ Small.
R. J. Follett was present and stated that the alley that
complaint had been ~de of the close at the west side of the
mill, was not the only alley obstruction. He stated that
buildings were built partly in the alley, and that when these
buildings were moved and the law complied with by others, he
would tear out the coal bins adjoining his mill and open the
alley. The Board deferred action on the matter.
The Pyrene chemical engine was accepted by the Board. The
following claims were allowed:
Fred Strattan, taxi hire ................. $ S.O0
Pyrene Manufacturing Co., chemical engine ~00.00
W. H. Cupka, freight charges on engine--- 9.40
The meeting was continued over.
Attest: ~lerk-~reasurer.
. President Board of Trustees.