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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1954 (12-01 thru 01-05)December I,I953. The regular meeting of the Town Board of Carmel was called to ord~Z at 7:I5 P.M. with K.Hinshaw absent, all others present. Engineers, Henry B.Stager and Mr. Arganien were present and explained their procedure on a preliminary survey for a new water plant, as follows in order as related. They would bring our maps up to date to locate galvanized pipe to be replaced and study the quality of the water in order to recommend a proper plant, furnish diagrams,estimate of costs, me~o~ of financing from our books, They would carry the Job through,~ supervise construction work with our attorney on legal matters, arrange bond issue and details until bonds were sold and supervise plant operation after completion and cure any troubles which might develop. ~ 6% for Their charge for a preliminary survey would be 37500.00 and supervision. Their survey will show: What we need - what it will cost and how we can pay it. Present bond rates would probably be aroun~ 4%. It would require probably 60 days for a preliminary report, 30 days for citizen approval, three months to prepare plan~ and three weeks to advertise bids. In all six or seven months and probably to Sept. Ist, I954. They suggest our attorney prepare all necessary papers for presentation - they will assist. They say the Public Service Commission is not sympathetic to softening installations unless there is a strong demand from the co~nunity. A new plant for iron removal could be housed in a building about I5)[30 or RO0 sq. ft. In iron removal filter, sludge can be emptied into a sewer. Mr.Ross Hunt presented a letter from the Library Bommd requesting the appointment of John Klingensmith to the Library Board to replace Jason Newlin resigned. This was approved by motion by Thornberry, seconded by Buckles and carried unanimously. The Library Board has been duly notified. The following bills were allowed: Mam Casler ~I36.30 A.E.Boyce Co. Ind. Gas Dis~r. Corpn Donald Swails Jr. 37.50 Donald Swails Jr IO4.40 Max Casler I36.30 Donald Swails Jr. 37.50 Donald Swails Jr. I04.40 Lester Johnson 5.00 Frank Applegate 60.00 H.Zinsmeister 35.00 E.K.HInshaw 60.00 J.W.~hornberry 45.00 O.M.Buckles 60.00 Geo.C.Moffitt 25.00 Willard ~adgett I5.00 Stewart Gordon 200.OO Tom ~ewett 250.00 ~.C.Richardson 50.00 Carmel Gravel Corpn. 4,74 Pub.Serv.Co.Ind~. 251.50 Grady Bros.Inc. 4.90 Gradle Bros.Inc. 25.00 O.W.Nutt.Co. 3.2~5 Otha Meyers 21.60 U.S.Post Office ~O.OO A.E.Boyce Co. 31.35 5.00 IO .78 Talbert Schaab Lbr. 5.50 J.B.Clow and Sons 526.62 Bowser Truck Line 4.84 Bowser Truck Line ~.25 Parsleys Std.SerV- 42.46 Pub.Serv. Co.Ind. 68.73 Carmel Gravel Coprn. 3~38 Central Supply Co. 54.24 Darling Valve &Mfg. C~66.60 Geo.J.Mayer Co. - 6.69 Richardsons IO.O0 Grady Bros.Inc. I4.40 The Ford Meter Box C~23.~4 Oberholtzer Const.Cpn.93.98 Community Press 4.20 O.W.Nutt 8o. 2.60 Clair Vail 5.00 ~mer.Water Wks.Asen. 5.00 Richardsons IO.O0 O.W.Nutt Co II.54 Ind,Gas Distr. Cpn. I2.I6 Carmel Fire Dpet. 274.00 Griffith Auto Co.Inc I49.7I Parseleys Std.Serv. Pub.Serv.~o.Ind Pub.Serv. Co.Ind Donald Swails Jr. Fishers Garage (;82.24 I.O0 23.II 25.00 585.05 The Presiden~ explained that a Mr.Weisenberger would buy a lot Just of the Town limits north East, if he could get water. It was agreed that if the residents in that section would petition for incorporation, it could be done. The President also explained that there are several dead tTee~some on city property, that should be taken out. It was moved by Zinsmeister, seconded by Buckles and carried that such trees be remov~ at the cost of ~I25.00 to ~I40.00. .A.n~_Ordi.nance. for To~.m Stop signs was discussed. Attorne ned z. nat a pzan should be made showing definite "through streets" and put Stop signs on all intersecting streets. It was decided to study the situation further before taking any action. The ~resident posed the question should the Board proceed with the wate~ survey. Mr Zinsmeister suggested that the Board members v{sit some other plants before deciding. It was agreed that such a trip would be made within a month. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. /' ~..~ ~ /.~( ~/~/if/o~_~..~? c~gq Pres./~ Clerk-rreas January 5th, I954. The regular meeting of the Town Board was called to order at 7:00 P..M. with all members present. A motion was made by Zinsmeister, seconded by Thornberry, and carried, to pay the Municipal League membership for $49.00. Bills were approved as Buckles, and carried: Otha ~eyers $2 .6o Max Casler I36.30 Donald Swails..Jr. 37.50 Walborn Tree ~ervice II5.OO Max Casler I36.30 Donald Owails,Jr. 37.50 :arsleys Standard gory. I2.38 R.W.Carey Ins.Agcy. II8.00 Pub. Serv.~o,of Ind. 251.50 Harvey Rowbotham 5.00 Indiana Gas Dist.Cpn. 8.92 Ind.Gas Distr. Corpn. IO.54 Otha Myers 42.O0 Central SUpply Co. I2.~6 Grady B~os.Inc. 9.80 follows, by motion of Thornberry, seconded by Pub.Serv. Ind. $64.38 Communit$ Press 9.00 Wilmer Stanley 36.48 O,W.Nutt Co. I3.87 Ind'pls.Pump Equip.Co. 85.00 Union Telephone Co. 4.95 Stanley's Radio,TV Serv. 1.75 W,H,Glazebrook I27.34 Fabric Fire Hose Co. 330.00 Ind.Gas Distr.Corpn. 38.98 O.W.Nutt Co. 28.52 Pub.Ser~.Co I.O0 Pub.Ser~.Co[ 23.05 Carmel Fire Dept. 48.00 A street light on the alley corners, near the water tank, was discussed and it was decided to get a petition from the several merchants benefitted. ~ The street program was discussed and Mr.Hinshaw explained what repairs are needed, and that there are possibilities that the State may repave Main Street, at which time the Town could have other work done much cheaper with some of the same equipment. The President explained that the Mehtodist Church Board wants the property, whe~the new Church will be built, to be brought into the