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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1920 (09-03 thru 10-01)Carmel, Indiana, September 3, 1920. The Board met at 8 o'clock, with the following members pres- ent: James M. Nutt, John Lee, Dunning Hall and Isaac Bales. 'The following claims were allowed: Thomas Evans, night watch ................. ~--$ 16.00 Traction Light & Power Co., light August ..... 71.26 Clifford Jeffries, street work ............... 20.00 C. W. Smith, hauling gravel .................. 27.00 C. Y. Foster, hauling gravel ..... T--y ........ 20.00 C. Y. Foster, hauling gravel and cinders, Par sley account ........................... 115.50 Jesse Rees, hauling gravel .............. - .... 42.00 James M. Nutt was delegated to see owner of old welborn property as to ditch on street at the house. John Lee w~s appointed to interview Ej H. Day as to exhaust causihg noise, at the creamery. Complaint had been made by resi- dents as to noise. The Board at this time ~eappointed Earl Hinshaw and Mrs. Pearl Eller as members of the library board. After going over the situation in the town, the sixteen hand fire extinguishers were placed &~ the following homes: On ;~ain street at Earl Jeffries, Fred Strattan, John Stanton, Rue Hinshaw,' and Gj C. Butterwor~h. on College avenue at Shube Whiteand Oscar Applegate. In west Carmel at R. 0. Hodgin, Frank Evans, ~. D. Stone, ~oah Hancock, Leslie Haines, Ernie Buckles. ? In east Carmel at Fred Pfotenhauer, A. B. Rodibaugh, A petf%ion was presented to the Board withdrawing the peti- tion to improve Sugar street, filed August l~, 1920. The new petition was as follows$ We, the undersigned property owners, ~h& have heretofore signed a petition for the improvement of ~ugar street, east from Coll~ge avenue, to the corporation line, hereby ask the Board of the Town of Carmel, permission to withdraw our names from said peti~ion. This action is taken because of the fact that we deem said improvement too expensive to the property owners, in case the town assess benefits and damages for the im~provement of said street. CHRIS KLINGENSMITH ARCHIE F. C0X J. A. CROSS Said petition being signed by a majority of the property own- ersers, the Board allowed th e petitioners to withdraw their names and the improvement was ordered done away with. The meeting was continued over. ~ ~ -- ~.- ..... President Board Trustees ......_ ___ T-?~ .... ~ ......... Attest: Gle rk-T/reasurer. Carmel, Ind., Oct. 1, 1920. The Board met with the following members present: Dunning Hall, John Dee and IsaacBales, with the President James M. Nutt, presiding. The following claims were allowed: Thomas Evans~ salary Srd quarter as marshal, night watch Sept., lettering signs,taxi hire $$4.00 Carmel Supply Co., gravelling and ~haUling--- 1.85 0. W. Nutt, Srd quarter Health officer ...... 3.7§ DeRoy J. Patty, attorney Srd quarter~ ....... 12.50 Verne Patty, ~rd quarter clerk-treasurer---~ 30.00 Isaac Bales salary Trustee, lst,Bd,~rd quar. Jess Rees, hauling gravel ................... §.00 On account of several lights on the street beiD~ out several nights during the month the bill of $71.B8 submitted by the Traction Dight & ~ower Co., was ordered reduced $5,00. A speed ordinance was introduced by the town attorney who had written the same for the Board. After discussion the ordi- nance was ordered held for action at a later meeting. The meetin~was c~ntinued over Attest: ~ Clerk-Treasurer. ~rssident Board Trustees.