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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1953 (11-03 thru 11-13)November 3, I953. The regular meeting of the Tovrn Beard of Carmel was called to order at 7:I5 P.M. With all members present. Messrs.Arthur Plantz and John Gordo~ of Clyde Williams and Associates were present and recommended that a survey be made of the Town Water situation. A preliminary survey to include entire cost of a water treatment plant with master plan of operations and costs also forecast cf what t0 expect from future operations. They would submit a written proposal for $750.00 covering the cost of a water treatment plan on a gallon basis, expansion-and~a pilot test in one month or six. weeks. They would make a complete survey before rec- ommending anything. The total coat to be the amount of the bond issue and could include payment of present outstanding bonds. Their charge ~ would be 6% for the design and general supervision of the installation. They also recommended that the Town Board send a letter, with return card ballot to all eonsumers. The President read a petition from seven citizens regarding water conditions and ordered same placed on file. The Clerk reported that two auditors from the State Board of Accounts are working in this vicinity and will audit the Carmel books up to November Ist, in about two weeks. This audit was requested owing'to the change in the office of Clerk-k'reasurer. The following bills were allowed: Max ~asler $I36.30 Glen Martz $I8.OO D.Swails,Jr. IO4.40 Wilmar ~tanley 20.62 D.~wails, Jr. 37.50 Talbert Schaab Lbr. Co. I7.56 Col.Trester I3.50 Central Supply Ce. 5.I6 O.W.Nutt .. 6.63 O.W.Nutt 27.I8 Ind~lB.Office SuPply C0~I23.40 Pub. Serv. Co.Ind. 63.I8 Noblesville Ledger I2.35 Parsley's Std.Station I.IO Parsleys Standard Station23.26 H&H Digging Co. 2II.$$ Pub.Serv. Co.Ind. 251.50 Carmel Fire Dept. 434.00 John Klingensmith I.O0 Donald 5wails 25.00 Central Supply Co. 1.92 Christie Plumbing I4.85 Grady Bros. Inc. I6.I5 Amer. ~arsh.Pump Inc. I61.90 Carmel Welding ~ervice 1.7~ Amer. Fire Apparatus Co. 2.45 Ind. as Dist.Corpn. 3.9~ Midwest Fire Safety Equip.Co 4.64 Ind.Gas Dist. Corpn. 1.78 Ind.Gas Dist.Corp. 5.I4 Nathan '~'homas IO.O0 Parsleys Std. Station 31.67 O.W.Nutt ~o. 31.35 Pub.Serv.Co.Ind. 20.53 Pub. Serv. Ind. I.O0 D.Swails Jr. 25.00 The President instructed the Street Supt. to see to a warning sign in front of John Beals' house, that is turned around. Street conditions were discussed including the time spent by the Street Commissioner on Water business. It was moved by Zinsmeister and seconded by Bucles that Max Casler be directed to spend most of his time on street affairs,with no time being spent on routine water business such as reading meters,etc.,except in cases of emergency. All ayes, no noes. The Clerk was instructed to write the Indpls. Newspapers and protest th littler caused by newsboys at spots of bulk delivery of newspapers. It was moved by ~hornberry, seconded by ~ucles,and carried unanimously ~ that the Town ~ttorney be instructed to draw up and ordinance which will enable the Town to enforce observation of stop signs on the Town streets. - It was agreed that a special meeting be called at 7:OOP.M. Nov./~ to interview representatives of another engineering firm in regard to quotations on water ~:reatment ,installations,etc.,I There being no further business the meetir~adj°ur/ned. November !3, I953 A special meeting of the Town Board was called to order at 7:00 P.M. with all members present. Mr. Zinsmeister introduced Mr.J.B.Wilson of the J.B.Wilson Co. and explained to him our water problems. Mt.Wilson then explained how he proceeded with such a problem. He quoted the town of Odin as a comparable Job. He explained seventeen (I7~ steps in approaching such a Job and left copies of such schedule with us. He showed plans and specifications of the Odin Job and said that Odin raieed their water rates from ~I.25 to ~I.65. He can furnish a plant with or without the softening process. The softening process being more expensive to operate but not much more to install. He quoted a fee of $700.00 and later to contract on a fee basis of seven (7) %. For this he would pass on all estimates, check all equipment and take general charge of the Job. If they were required to replace the streets, such would be figured in the general plan. He ~ thinks the Town can replace own streets cheaper. His preliminary fee is not contingent on the entire Job. 0ne-half of this fee would apply on the main charge if the job is let to him. He explained that it would take a full year to get results. He will send a copy of the form of contract and confirm prices, etc. as cuoted at this meeting. ~ T~ere being no further business, the meeti~~~