HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1936 (06-18 thru 06-26)State Treasurer
Allen A. Wilkinson Lumber Co.
Northern Indiana power
Neptune ~eter Co.
.93
~.12
117.92
The following bids for gravel were read:
Sam Pursel ~ .85
A. P. sTClair~ pit gravel .75
dip gravel .85
Applegate moves, Compton seconded to give the
contract to A. P. stClair for gravel for the city, said
contract to expire December 51, 1936.
A statement of the tax assesment for the Water
Co. was read and it was decided to refer the matter to the
town attorney. It was decides by mutual consent to buy a
reflector to be placed on Willow St. at the Indiana Railway
crossing. Mr. Wright read a petition for oiling north
college Ave., Compton and Applegate were appointed to inves-
tigate the matter and proceed immediately according to th&ir
best judgment. Messers. Brooks, Smith, an~ Powell petitioned
for a lot to pitch horse shoes. Mr. A~dams was appointed to
see after providing a place with lighting facilities. Mr.
Clotts presented a map of the street lighting and an addition-
al ten lights were located in preparation of a contract to
be drawn up and presented by him at a later date. Compton
presented a request to locate a filling station on the Fred
Bond lot on North ~ain St. As there is no hindering ordinance
There being no further business the
permission ,.as grantem.
meeting adjourned.
- / Secy.
June 18, 1~36
Acts g Chrm.
The boarm met in special session at the City Ha~
At 7:50 P.M. All Members present except Hinshaw. Herbert
Lamb was elected temporary chairman. Dr. Donahue waspresent
and introduced Mr. Phillips to the members of the board. Mr.
Phillips wished to register a complaint of sewerage from the
town of Carmel which passed through his property west of the
~onon Railway and ourside the corporate limits. Robert
Deardorff~ town attorney, informed us the ditch was a county
ditch and outside the jurisdiction of the town, however the
board was unanimous in its desire to assist Mr. Phillips in
anyway possible to satisfactory adjustment. Dr. i)onahue
offered to present the matter to the State Board of Health.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned.
159
Acting Chrm.
160
The board met in special session at:~the City Hall
at 7:30 P.M. with all mamber present except Rinshaw. Fred
Pfotenhauer was elected temporary chairman. Dr Cooper, Fred
Strattan and Wuatt Carey~ local agent for compensation
insurance for volunteer firemen, were present. Dr. Cooper
explained the injuries received by Rue Hinshaw in the Norris
fire. Wuatt Carey states his company ha~ been notifie~
June 3 but as yet no settlement has been made.
The board will meet June 29 if a representative
from the insurance conpany can be present.
Myron Norris requested the town to apply for a
PWA project as he has work he wants ~one. As it was not
definitely understood what the requirements are , the matter
was tabled with the understanding t~e town board would secure
the project if possible.
meeting adjourned.
Secy.
There being no further business the
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' ' ' Ac~ing Chrm.
July 7, t9~6
The board met in the City Hall at 7:SOP.N. withZ
all members present except Hinshaw. Fred Pfotenhauer was
elected temporary chairman. The minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved. The following bills were allowed:
Max Trietsch
Secretary ~f State
William Hayes
P. L. Raymond Jr.
~. S. Darley & Co.
Jesse Rees
Chas. Alared
Noel Adams
Noel Adams
Corporation Division Dept.
State Treasurer
Traction Light & Power Co.
Geo. J. Mayer Co.
A. P. StClair
Phil Red,lek
Carmel Garage
Northern Indiana Power Co.
Ford Meter Box Co.
Central ~upply Co.
Crane Co.
Allen A. ~ilkinson
Allen A. Wilkinson
of State
4.55
l.O0
500.00
t. ~5
1. ~9
5.50
5.50
80.00
40.
1. oo
1.80
.81
49.50
1. ~5
74.96
24.60
6~.48
56.00
14.10
6.18
3.10
Ross Hunt was present with the complaint of an
open ditch which passed north of his property on Willow St.
Adams and Pfotenhauer were appointed to investigate. The
town attorney was requested to notify the Indiana Railway Co.
to oil its right of way on Willow Street. The clerk was
instructed to notify the insurance company that Fred ~trattan