HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1933 (06-06 thru 07-05)135
Claypool, recei=ing a mojority of all votes cast, was
duly declared the nominee for Clerk.
R. J. Fe!lett, SecrStary.
Preliminary Resolution.
Be it resolved by the Board of Trustees of the town of
Carmel, county of Hamilton, state of Indiana;-
that it is necessary to
construct a local drain, intended and adopted only for local use for
the drainage of that part cf West Main Street west of the Morion
and extending to the western corporate limits of said town, also by
the drainage of lots abutting upon West Main Street within the limits
as aboee described. Said drain shall be constructed according to
plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Clerk of
the town, and upon and alomg the route therein set out. The cost of
said improvement shall be paid from the general fund of the town,
and when property own~ desires to tap into said $~ain, the per-
any
son,~.~in~,e~,all p~yx'~ the town treasurer a sum to be fixed by
o~gfl~ ~;'the ]~oar~ o~rustees of said town;'Tor such Privilege.
Sec.
Xt ia e~ered that notice of the passage ef this ressl~tion
be given by the posting of notices in three public places of said
town; that said notice shall state the place, day, and hour when the
Board of Trustees shall he~r remonstrance~ to this resolution; which
time shall be Tuesday evening, June 6, 1933 at ?:30 P.M. in the
PUMP HOUSe.
6. 193 .
The ~oard met at the Town Hall at 7:30 P.M. Ail members
were present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approve
The following bills were allowed:-
Wilk&nson Lumber Co. $ 11.3~
Carmel Garage ~5'OO
~. 1.00
John Plew
Dr. Kenyon 16.?~
State A~to Ins. Co. 12.00
Citi~en.' State Bank 2.7~
8.oo
Noel.Adams 7.28
Indiana State Treas.
Anna Perisho 5'00
20.00
A. B. Claypool ~.OO
Paul Clark 80.00
Noel Adams 128.50
Lights 2.50
Roy Jeffries .50
A. Adams 13.~0
E. H. Day
Indiana Rubber Stamp ~.OO
Tom Evans
The following bids were
ditch on West Main St.:-
$ 4.00
turned in for the supplies for the
Earl Jeffries $147.~0
Wi~kinso5 Lumber Co. 127.75
The Wilkinson Lumber Co. being the lowest bidder, the Town
Board ordered them to deliver the tile and cement.
Nothing further, the ~eeting was adjourned.
' ?/>~Secretary. - - / ~ Pre~ident.
July 5, 1933.
The Board met in the City Hall at ?:30 P.M. Ail members were
present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and a~proved. The
following bills were allowed:-
Bank $16 .5o
Power 25.00
Power 35.00
N~ Ada~s 20.00
Light, , ~
Clayp~ol .~ ',, 3.50
': 20.00
Claypool ~.60
C.-Bales
State Treasurer ?.92
~. ~a~s 60.00
F. Roeder 1.90
T. ~.ans 4.00
Carmel Garage 14~.86
P. Cla~k 6.~0'
J. Reece ~.00
C. Treater ~.10
N. Ad~s 8.2~
Lumber Co. 156.94
o. w. ut.t
Kendall moved and Johnson seconded a motion that the Clerk
pay the street light bills - 50% in new money checks and 50% in
restricted money. Carried.
Kendall moved and Johnson srconded a motion that the interest
en the Water Stock Bonds not be paid until the next meeting night.
Carried.
The Clerk was ordered to write, the dtock hol~ers of the Water
Company, explaining our financial straits; offering them restricted
checks in full, if they will take them.
Pfotonh&uer moved and Kendall seconded a motion that Wyatt
Carey write Fire Truck Insurance Policy - full coverage- with the Pre-
mium at $140.00 per year. Carried.
Pfotenhauer moved andJohnson seconded a motion that Adams
tear down the barn on the City Dump Grounds. Carried.
Kemdall moved and Johnson seconded that the Clerk instruct
the Health Officer to inspect the town in regard to weeds. Castled.
No other bus,ness, the meeting was adjourned.