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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBOT 1966 (07-12 thru 12-27)GENERAL GENERAL (Cont.) James 1453 1454 1~55 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 -1-506 15o$ 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1~28 153© 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 t536 1537A 15~7B 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 M. Beard (1452) 93.35 1545A Mahan's Ace Hdwe. 13.85 Lee Dolen 87.29 l~555.n~ahan's Ace Hdwe. 21.63 Clarke E. Giddens 156.58 1546 Marathon Oil Co.. 6.72 Donald Swails, Jr. 197.31 1547 Martin's Garage 50.00 James K. Martin, Jr. 165.67 15~8 Mechanics Laundry 18.90 Everett E. Cox 170.59 1549A Midwest Fire & Saf. 4.85 Michael Callahan 149.31 1549B Midwest Fire & Saf 48.17 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 1550 Midwest Mobil Com. 59,45 James D0ugherty 80.66 1551 The News Journal '5.48 James M. Beard 26.36 1555 Noblesville Times 35.57 Charles E. Miller 60.96 1553 Pareley's Standard 70.70 James M. Beard 93.35 1554 Public Service Ind 418.62 Lee Dolen 87.29 1555A Ramset of I~dpls. 115]~6 Nick Peeha 22.99 1555B Ramee~ of Indpls. 204.00 Donald J. Baker 7.11 1556 Stewart's Book 1.20 Carmel Post Office lO.O0 1557 Stony Creek Stome 9.~9 James M. Beard 93.35 1558 Donald Swails, Jr. 16.72 Lee Dolen 87.29 1559 Weihe Englneers 4.20 Clarke E. Giddens 156.58 Donald Swails, Jr. 199.16 WATER CCMPANY James K. ~artin 167.42 Everett E. Cox 170.59 3600 Charles E. Miller 154.74 Michael Callahan 149.31 3601 Morris D. Whittak 148.77 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 3603 James Doug~er~y 53.00 James G. Dougher~y 80.~6 3625 Dmn Maro 10.OO H. F. Zinsmeister 105.80 3626 L.C.Cassidy & Son 22.82 Leroy K. New 300.00 3627 Earleen Baker 23.85 Bette J. Davis 25.00 3628 Charles E. Miller 60.95 Mdrrls D. Whittaker 21.95 3629 Modern Eqpt. Ser. 14.66 Jeanne B. Blake 57.98 3630 Nick Poaha 14.37 Ruth A. Bales 47.00 3631 Earleen Baker 23.~5 Bet~e J. Davis 47.03 ~632 Donald J. Baker 82.05 Clara P. Nicholas 38.29 3633 James G.. Dougherty 53.00 latona Shaw 52.31 3634 H.F.Zinsmeis~er 126.50 Lee Dolen 87.29 3635 Morr~s W~ittaker 124.50 James N. Beard 93.35 3636 TurRey Rdn Inn 5.00 Palmer Dodge, Inc. 1154.51 3637 Donald J. Baker 56.51 Thomas I~urke 36.15 3638 T~omas Byrke 41.64 Donald J. Baker 37.52 3640 Oharles E. ~iller 152.04 C.&.S.Auoto Parts 15.05 3641 Earleen Baker 23.85 Best-Zimmerman Linen 8.63 3642 Donald Haskett 10.O0 Carmel Auto Parts 3.~3 3643 Art. Neueaschwa~der lO.O0 Carmel Corners 66 73.20 3644 Thomas Burke 28.71 Carmel Heating & Els. 1.50 3645 David W. Smith lO.O0 Community Press 24.00 3646 Earleen Baker 23.85 Cox's ~arke% 6.63 3647 Donald J. Baxer 52.50 &ilber%'s Pharmacy 3.60 3648 Don Va Zee 52.09 Gilbert's Pharmacy 2.90 3649 Robert Smith lO.©O Golden Imp~rtaI, Inc. 24.55 3650 Water(DonaldsOn) 10. CO Homer B. Gradle 19.50 3651 Duane McDavitt lO.O0 Don Hinds, Ford, Inc, 101.76 365~ Norris Souders 10.OO Ind. Bell Telephone 74.69 5653 Arthur Gibb lO.O0 Ind. Gas Distribution 8.66 3655 Union State Bank 193.7~ Ind. Oxygen Co, 6.60 3657 James B. Clow 70.09 Ind. State Industries 23.79 3~58 James G. Dougherty 26.62 WATER CO. (conS.) SANITATION CO. 3659 3660 3661 3662 3663 3664 3665 3666 3667 3668 3669 377O 3671 3672 3673A 3673B 3673C 3673D 3673E 3656 The Fords '~.00 Hach. Chemical Co. ~ .60 Ind. Bell Telephone 3100 Ind. Gas Distribut. 3.98 Layne-Northern 53.50 Loyal Elevator 4.00 ~ahan's Ace Hdwe. 45.36 ~ichigan Salt Co. 375.90 Parsley' S~andared 19.51 Public Service Ind. 272.05 Rockwell ~V~fg. Co. 1750.OO Sheridan Truck Line 4.90 Talbert-Roessler 57.08 Utility Set. & Sup 3.14 Utility Supply Co. 4.41 Utility Supply Co. 27.46 Utility Supply Co. 2.76 Utility Supply Co. 47.18 Utility Supply Co, 108.42 C~mel Con. Products 48.00 WATER WORKS CON. 3569 Clyde E. Williams 407.85 ~ Charle E. Miller 28.12 ~94 'Morris Whittaker 27.02 695 James 5. Domgherty 151.17 696 James M. Beard 7/66 712 Earleen Baker 23.85 713 Charles E. Miller 60.95 714 Rick Pasha 10.54 715 Morris Whittaker 10.OO 716 Earleen BaSer 23.85 717 Donald J. Baker 34.49 718 James G. Doughe~-ty 151.17 719 H.F. Zinsmeister 126.50 720 ~orris Whittaker 29.33 721 Charles E. Miller 30.41 722 Earleen Baker 23.85 723 Union State Bank 724 Earleen Baker 23.85 725 Don Van Zee 19.54 72~ Union State Bank 1211.25 727 Carmel Auto Parts 6.59 728 ~he Fords 5.00 729 Curtis & French, Inc. 5.13 730 Gilbert's Pharmacy 1.50 731 Huff Electric Co.,Inc. 21.75 732 Ihd. Bell Telephone 10.75 733 JackSs Tool Rental 5.23 73~4 Noblesville Daily Led. 4.20 Mahan's AceHdwe. 22.10 73.5 73.$ McBr~om Electric Co. 38.80 757 Maurice Perk Metal 14.90 738 Public Service Ind. 226.87 739 Standard Oil Co. 280.27 The minutes of the regular meeting held on July 12, 1966 read and approved. ~essrs Kenneth Thompson and Zalter Jones representing KeysLone Square were present and verbally asked for annexation of Keystone Square to,the Town of Carmel. They .were asked %o ~resent a writ- ten request for annexation; Leroy New %o draw up an ordinance per- ~aining to the same. The following resolution was presented July &1,~966 Board of Trustees Carmel, indiana Re: Docket No. 5-66Z, Petition to rezone Lot 254, Orrin Jessup'.s Land Co's. Second Addition to Homeplace,R3 to B1, Local business r*wa~rs~ renewals, en!ar~em~nts, ~xtens~ens er ...~ltzens te such.s~.~a~.~ ..... facility ~r~ a~urt~nances an~ te make, e~!cute an~ ~eliver any an~ all c~tracts inci~e~ t~,n~cessarv ~r c~nv~nie~t t~ such auth~rity, inclu~in~ but m~tllm~t~ ~ en~-' n..er~.ny~ acceunt~n~ er leya! agreements fer services ren~ere~ er t~ be ren~ere~ (9) Fer all Purp~eses menti*ne~ ~n~ autheriz~ by this er~inance, the Sanitary Bear~ fer th~ Town ef Carmel., In~iana shall have juris~ictien te ~a a~; an~ all thin~s herein pr®vi$~ an~ t* ~therwise act ace~r~i~ te their ~w~'r an~autherity anywhere within the tewnsh~p limits ef clay T~nshlp~ Mamilte~ Ceumty, in~iana as the same is ~ew estab]ishe~. (10) This ar~nance an~ the p*wers, ~uties sn~ autharities hereincr~ate~ establishe~ ~re ~eeme~ necessary f~r thr Mubtic 'health, safety a~ welfare an~ the same sha~l b~ l~beral~y c~nstru~ in er~r te effectuate the ~ur~s~s int~ti~ns s~t ferth herein. (]].) ~$ ~wers, ~uties an~ autberiti~ herein $ive~ t~ the Sanitary Bcar~ fer the Tewn ef Carmel, In~ian~ sh~ll be i~ ~ibi~n te an~ n~t i~ ~r~atie~ ef ~ ~w~r~ right er ~utherity existin~ ~n b~h~lf ~f the Tew~ ~f Ca~l, In~iana a~ ~].! rights, ~rs, ~uties an~ authorities veste~ a~ ~legat~ h~r~in by the W.~r~ *f Tr.~st~es ~f the Tewn ef Ca~l t~ the Sanita~ Bss~ ar~ ~ Mursu- ant t* the Acts .f th~ O-~eral Assembly ~f In~iana, 1937(Sp~c. Sess.) ch.$1, sec. 1,~. ~09 ~n~ all ~cts amen~ate~ er supplements! th~ret~ excepttn~ as herein (I?) ~esectiens s~ wrev~siens ~f this erdi~ance ~r~ se]~arable a~ if ar4v ef th~ secti*~, er wrevisiens, er ~arts thereef, are, f~r ~ny reason, ~eclare~ umlawfu]~ it ~s the e~o~ress inte~tien that the r,ma~nzn~ s,ctze=s and pr~visie~s ef this ~r~,~,inance shall be sn:~ remain in full f~rce TW/S OoD'r~CE~ $Y~L T.AlfE ~WFECT~ IMMEDIATELY FPOM At~ AWTEWiTS Attest: M. F. ~i~smeister, C!erk-Tre~s. De~al~ Fields P. R. Muml~r James F. Ritchey Detbert C. Flick Ma× Jehnsen P. Re~er ~uml-r the~ meve~ that all rules ef the ~ear~ which, umless sus~em~e~, m~ht~r~ve~t final ~assa~e ~ a~e~tie~ ef sai~ er~i~ance at this me~ting,be kew s~en~e~ an~ that Or~inamc~ N~. S-7 be rea~ s secen~ time by TITLE Ok%Y an~ a thir~ time in full a~ ~lac~ u~e~ it's final Massage, This metiem was secen~e~ b~ J~es Ritchey ~m~ ~ c~lt ef therell was a~e~te~ uman~meusl¥ by all members ~rese~t ~ vetin~ , ordinance Me~ $,? h~vin~ b~e~ rea~ a seeem¢ time by title e~ly ami a thir~ tim~ full was then ~?ace~ ~e~ its final WassaEe an~ e~ c~lt ef the tell was ~assel ~ ~Je~te~ uma~imeus!y by ~ll ~esent an~ ve~im~,namely: A~:~TEID~, ~l~, FLICk, JO~SON an~ ~ITCHEY T+,ere be~m~ ~resent aw vet~.m~ ~t this meetimN at least twe-%hir~s ef all the mem- ere ef th* ~e~r~ ef Trustees, an~ sai~ Or~imance Ne. S-7 h~vim~ receive~ the ~f~ive vete ef aT1 m~mbers ~res*ut, the ?resi~emt ~ecl~re~ said er~i~a~ce C!er~Tr~asu~r. T~e B~ar~ the~ c~ot!nu*f with r~yu!ar business with instructiens t~ ~:he T~wm .~t~-y te haw OrdinanCe N~. 8-7 ~uly rec~r~, the s~me ~w beige L~ full f*rc~ an~ ~ff~ct. A~ter t'~'e a~ewtiep ef O~i~a~ce +Je. C-7 Re~er ~z~&m!er Preseate~ the fellewin~ rese~ut~em: ~ese!~: That ene me~ber ef the Samit~ry Beard be immediately appei~ted uMem the recemmen~at~=m ef th~ Tewmship T~stee whe is am efficial~R~ elected~ by Gll eligible vet~rs ef CIGy Tewmshi~. %~h~n~ the Tewnshi~ sewage system i~ im · w~ratie~ am~ b~th th~ gress memthly revemues an~ ~u~er ef users ~utsi~e ~he ce~erat~ l~m~ts ef the Tew~ ef Ca~el excee~ the ~ress me~thly revenues ~n~ n~ber ef users ~si~ th~ cer~crate limits ef theT~wn ~f Ca~l, twe members · f ~he S~it~r ~a~ b~ a~te~ u~e~ the rece~men~atie~ ef the Tew~shi~ T~st~e. Upem a metiem by PeEer ~g~lmler: sece~e~ by Max Jeh~sem the reselutiem was a~eMte~ ~amimeus!y. Fire Chief Swails' a~ Pelice Chief Bear~ file~ re~e~ts fer She menth ef May. Swails alse recuest~ infermatien en ~aimting the Fire Statics%, ~h~re wiJ_l be's swe~ial meetim~ ef th~ Tewm Bear~ July 6, 1966 at 7.30 P. M. fer · ~re!ir~inary study ef the 1967 bu~et. ~ax Joh~sem re~erte~ em a~itie~al streets te be seale~ a~ the cnrbia~ eh. State Rea~ ~ 4~1. The Clerk*Treasurer instructeg te write Mr. Smith at the Oree~fiel$ su~-st~tiem ef the Im~ia~aHi~hway Departmemt im regar~ te wer~ em e]~ State~Rea~ ~ 431. Ja~es D*u~bert~ r,.oueste~ Merm~ssieD~ te ~urch~se a~ altermater a~ ~isc sadder. P~rmissie~ M. F. Mimsmeister, Jr. a~ J~ck Cerden repr~se~tim~ Clyde ~. ~illiams & asse- egmtesreperte~ ~ the ?~ater wer~s censtruct~en a~ th~ mew Sewage survey. ~e furth*r business President Clerk~easurer Jdly L~, 1966 The regular meetlD~ of She Board of T~Ustees of the Town of C~rmel' Indiana was called %o order at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at the Wa%er Com- pany Building by Donald Fields,President , with all members of the Board present. Town personnel presen$,Homer Gradle,and James Dough- erty. The following claims presented and allowed: RESOLUTION ~h~ Carmel Town Plan Commission, meeting in regular session on Jun~ 21,1966, di vote in favor of the above captioned petition and ~ecommends to the Board of Trustees that said resolution be adopted. Carmel Town Plan Co,miss. By Bette J. Davis,Sec'yOo On a motion by Roger Kumler, seconded by Nax Johnson, the reso- lution was adopted unanimously. Ordinance No.54-Z was then presented. THE TOWN OF CARMEL Carmel, Indiana ORDINANCE NO. ~$*Z An Ordinance to amend anOrdinance entitled "Zoning Ordinance of CarmeI, Indiana" WHEREAS, the Carmel Town Plan Commission has recommended that Section 6B of thr Zoning Ordinance of Carmel, ~ndiana, ~y 2, 1961 be amended under authority of Chapter 174 of the Acts of 1947 and all Acts amendatory thereto of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and W~EF~EAS, Said ~C~rmel Town Plan Commission ~as duly held a P~blic Hearing on sai~ proposed amendments after notice and publication of said Hearing according to law made and reported, and WHEREAS, The Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiana has duly voted to accept said recommendation by the Carmel Town Plan Commission: Now befit ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Car- mel, Indiana, under authority of Chapter 174 of the Acts of 1947, andall Acts~amendatory thereto of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, Section 6B of the Zoning Ordinance of Carmel, Indiana, 1961, be amended so as to change the district classification of ~ne following real estate, to wit: Lot 254 and part of lot 249 Orrin Jessup's Land .second addition to Homeplace~ as'recOrded'in deed record 106, page 5 in the office of the recorde~ ~r~ilton County, Indiana.( Flossie R. Jennings pro perry) ~hat the above describe~ property ~e change~ from current classif- icationR3 to B1 local business on Passed by the Board of Trustees of thins 12th day of July, 1966. the I~own of Carmel,Indiana ~oard of Truatee$,T0wn of Carmel, Indiana. Don Fields, P.Roger Kumler, ~ax Johnson, D.C.Flick, James Ritchey Messrs. Barnes,President and Fagan,,Att~rney for the U~ility Di- versified Corporation and its subsidiari~swere present and dis- cussed the signing of an agreement by the Town Trus~ets i~regar~ Z$ieewer installation and treatment plantby the ~iversiI'iea Util- ities. The Town Board re~usem to ao so at this time. James Dougherty instructed toobtain an air condition unit rot the Clerk's office, to get in touch wi'th the te±ephone company to ad- just the telephone service for the Water Company and the Clerk's oI'fice, and at his suggestion to see aoout a flood ligh~ at the new w~er tQwer. The Clerk-Treasurer instructed to ~nan~ the School Board for the use oi' their zacilities in the construction o: wa~er mains in the new water system. HerOert F. Zinsmeister, Jr. of ClyGe E. Williams & Associates ported e~. ,~_~ necessary addition t~ the sewage plant and collection system at a cost of approximately $ 360,000.00. ~he Town Board to take up further stuJ.~ of next regular meeting,July 26. No further business the meeting adjourned. President JULY 26, 1966 the 1967 budge~ at the CI6r~-Tre'asurer The re~l~r meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of C~rma!, Indiana ~as called to order at ?.00 o'clock p. M. at the Water Compan~ Building by Donald Fields, President, with all members of the Board present. Towm personnel present Donald S~ails,Jr., Ho~r Gradle,Leroy M. New and James G. Dougherty. The minutes of the meeting held on July 12, 1966 read a~d approved. Fire Chief SwaLls filed a report of tie activities of the Fire Department for the second quarter of 1966. Michael Ca!laban, having served as a probationery fireman for six months, was classified as .a regular fireman at a salary of $ 4,840.00 per year. Pa~ Platt applied for a position as reg,!ar fireman. To be interviewed by Fire Chief Swai!s and Board member De!bert Flick and if satisfacto~,' to be employed. An ordinance to be presented in regard to bisysle licensing at the next regu- lar board meeting. ~w Johnson reported on street r~pairs. Mr. Myle, representing Robert $. Bodner and George Oburn was present and re- quested ir~formation about public utilities from Carmel on a tract of 36 acres. They were i~formed there must be an 8" water line entering their property. Homer Oradle presented an application for rezoning a tract of ground 304' x605, at 210 West Main St. from R-2 ~to B-1 by John Graves,Administrator. Same was re- ferred to.the Planning Commission. The Clerk-Treasurer was requested to co~wanicate with ~ir. Joseph Dawson in re- gard to the annexation of Cool Creek Estates. Also rsquest that he make a writ- offer to assign and transfer all title and intarest in the water system, iuc!ud- lng lines and hydrantson behalf of Coo! Creek Estates so that the Town of Carmel can formally accept sa~s into its system. Mr. James Alterdice, representing A.V.Stackhouse: contractor and F. C. Tucker~ deve!oper~ inquired as to the possibility of obtaining water and sanitation Fa- cilities to a tract of land bordering on State Roads No. h31 and No. 31. He was told if same came in from College Avenue it wotuld, require 8" water mains and s~er main and if ~from the schoola 6" water line and 8" s~wer line. James Dougherty reported on the necessity Of repair to the roof of the sewer plant. Also that nothing has been done as to the revamping of the telephone or intercom system, ~nor as to ordering additional furniture or equipment. ~ssrs. H. F. Zinsmeister .and Kreeger, representing Clyde E. WLtliams & Associ- ates reported on the study of the sanitation system. The following resolution adopted and sent to ~ir. B. A. ~oole of the Indiana ~tate Board of Health: Be It Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indian~, Shat ~hereas application for Federal Grant for Sewage Treatment Works is being mad~ , it is nec- essary-to appoint a Signatory Agent for purposes o~f comnu~i~tion concerning the proposed Sewage Treatment Plant. Be it further resolved that Don aid Fie!ds~ Town Board President, be appointed as said Signatory Agent as of this date. ~ Passed and adopted by Board~ of Trustees T~r& of Carmel Date Jttly 26, 1966 Attested by H. F. Zinsmeister Clerk-Treasurer No further business t'~e meeting adjourned. President Clerk*~easurer AUOUST ~9, 1966 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiana was called 'to order at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at the WateF Company Bui!din~ by Roger Numler~ Vice President, with'the following members presemt: James F. Ritchey, De!bert Flick and Max Johnson. TOWn peraonnsl present: Leroy New. Homer Gradle, James Dougherty. The following claims allowed amd warrants ordered~dra~m in payment thereof: 1~61 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1569 157o 1571 1616 1617 1619 162o 1572 1573 1574 1575 1576 157 1579 t580 1581 1582 1583 1584 158 1586Everett E. Cox 1587 1588 1589 1590 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 1599 16Ol 1602 1603 16o5 1606 16o7 1608 16o9 161o 1611 1612 James M. Beard 93.35 1613 Lee Dolen 87.29 1614 Clarke E. Giddens 156.58 1615 Donald Swails, Jr. I~.16 1621 James K; Martin, Jr. 167.42 1622 Everette E. Cox 170,59 Michael Callahan 149.31 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 Charles~E. Miller 91.43 Morris B. Whittaker 29.28 Donald Baker 12.10 U.S.Treas. Dept. 1571.58 Don Van Zee 17.52 James G. Dougherty 80.66 R. B. Smith 7.50 Public Emp. Retire. 1513.73 Ind. Dept. of Rev. 159.16 Thomas B~rke - 15.73 James M. Beard 93.35 Lee Dolen 84.79 R. B. Smith I 7'50 A~er. Nat. Bank 384,18 Donald Fields 45.00 Butler Oil Co. 6.39 James M. Beard 93.35 Lee Do~en 84.79 Clarke E. Giddens 156.58 Donald S~.aLls, Jr. 199.16 James K. Martin, Jr. 167.42 Michael Callahan Homer B. Gradle Leroy K. New Bette Davis Charles ~. Miller James G. Dougherty MOrris D. ~hittaker Don Van Zee jeffery NewburE H. ~. Z insmeister John Burger James F. Ritchey Carmel ~Yater Co, james M. Beard Donald ~S~,ails~ J~ James O. Dougherty Am~r~ Aggregates Best-Zimmerman Linen C ~ $ Auto Supply Carey-Quellhorst Carmel Auto Carmel Corners 66 Carmel ~elding C~lden I~perial~ Inc 1623 1624 1625 '1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 3675 3676 3677 3678 3679 3680 3682 170.59 3683 149.31 3684 199.8o 3685 300.00 3686 25.00 3687 52.91 3688 80.66 3689 67.57 3690 56.69 3692 46.25 3693 lO5.80 3694 11.o0 3695 45.00 3696 6500.00 3697 36.84 3698 9.15 3699 35.28 3700 8.79 3701 6.26 3702 18.43LJ~03 86.20 3704 142.43 3709 37.41 3711 17.23 3712 3713 3714 C-~R~,,P~AL (cob.) Hub~r Office Equipment 40'25 Ind. Bell Telephone 74'64 Ind, Gas Distribution 5.50 M~an's Ace Hardware 59.00 ~rathon Oil Compar~ 36,54 'Martin's Garage -65.49 MorEan, s pharImcies 16.44 The News Journal 30-14 Pars!ey'sStanrard Set. 49~84 Pollard's Oitgo Service 32.76 Public Service Indiana 438.73 Midwest Fire & Safety 10.50 Stewart-Carey Glass Co. 7.59 Stony Creek Stone Co. 21.61 Sweepers, Inc. 332.00 Talbert-roessler 57.34 VonnegutHardware Co 129.95 RalPh~a!rod Pharmacy 1.08 ~T~R Michael Pierce 10.00 Charles E. Miller 91.43 M6~ris D. Whittaker 146.41 Donald Baker ~ 72.69 Thomas Burke 58.18 Don Van Zee 71.01 James G. Dougherty 53.00 India na Bell Telephone Co. 19.35 Plus 50 Service Center i0.00 Ind. Department of Revenue 78.70 F~rleen Baker ' 23.85 Ind. Department of Rev~hue 206.85 Thomas Burke 36.18 Earleen Baker 23.85 Carmel ~ater Com?an~ 10.00 Donald J. Ba~e~ 88.16 Donald Fields 45.00 Union State Bank 367.41 James G. Dougherty 53.00 Morris D. ~hitt~er 74.33 Don Van Zee 63.39 Jeffery Newburg 27.71 Ch~rtds E. Miller 52.91 Earleen Baker 23.85 H.F. Z insm~ister 126J50 Carmel Post Office 5.00 Lo~ell ~Iade 5. 00 Morris D. ~hittaker 3.00 James F. Bitchey 45.00 Union Stats Bank 44448.31 Union State Bank 37.50 Carmel Auto Parts 9.45 Carmel Concrete Prbducts 8.00 Carmel ~Yelding Service 27.10 James G. Dougherty 32.o8 WATER COMPA~ (cont.) 3715 3716 3717 3718 3719 372oa 3720b 3721 3722 3723 3724 3725 3726 3727 3728 3729 3730 373!A 3731B 3731C 3731D The Fords $ 5.00 The FordMeter Box CO, 477.42 Indiana Bell Telephone 27.83 Indiana Gas Distribution 7.97 Indianapolis Water Co. 29.39 Jones Chemicals, Inc. 20A63 " " " 53.25 Michigan Salt Co. 751.80 'The News Journal 1.60 Noblesville Daily Ledger 2.40 Parsley's Standard Ser, 27.77 Public Service Indiana 255.79 Sears,~ Roebuck& Company 5.45 Stanley, Plumbing 39.57 8tewart-Carey Glass Co. 24-33 Talbert-Roess!er Bldg. 11.24 Utility Service & Supply 222.91 I~ility Supply Company 96.28 " " 4.0% " " " 53-72 " " " 28.01 " " "Credit 102.56 N~ COMSTRUCTI~N WATER 369]3% Universal Tank & Iron 9236.43 3691B " " " 9004.20 · 3705 lvco Construction 4677.98 3735 Hoosier Fence Co. 1561.00 SANITATION 740 Talbert-ROessler Bldg. 21.85 741 Thomas Bdrke 27.71 742 James G. Dougherty 151.17 743 Ear!een Baker 23.85 744 Thomas Burke '10.20 745 Earieen Baker ~23.85 746 Donald Fields 45.00 748 Charles E. Miller 52.91 749 James O. Dougherty 151.17 750 Morris D. ~hittaker 33.79 751 Donald Van Zee 5.75 752 JefferyNe~burg 57-97 753 Earleen Baker ~3.85 ?54 H.F.zinsmeister 126.50 ?55 C~rme! Post Office 5.00 756 James. F. Ritchey 45.00 758 Union State Bank 4085.00 760 The Fords ~ 5.00 761 W.R.Orace & Co. 2.30 762 Indiana Bell Telephone 12.05 763A Jones Chemical, Inc. 6.00 763B " " " 92.75 764 Mahan's Ace Hardware 7.80 765 Noblesvilte Daily Ledger 3.73 766 Public Service Indiana 308.34 767 Stanley, Plumbing ~.48 768 Stewar%-Carey Glass Co. 21.55 The foltowingRESOLltTION presented ~p3£$, The Carmel Town Plan Co~issien of the' Town of Carmel, Indiana, ~hich has jurisdiction over the Town of Carmel amd Clay Township for planniug and rezoning has given careful review to the petition of Keystone Square Com- pany, which petitioh is identified as Docket No. 10-66Z; ands %_~E~RMAS, the Plan Commission believe~ that the zoning ordinance of the T~rn of Carmel, Indiana No. Z-l, as amended and passed by the Town Board of Trustees of the To~rn of Carmel, Indiana, on the'21st day of December, 1957, should be amended, and ~P~EA$, the proposed amendment and {ts relation to the zone map have been submitted to a properly advgrtised public hearing, ~ich ~ea~.~uywa~ held at the T~n Hall at 130 First Ave. SYNC. on July 19, 19~, an~ a~journea to the meeting of August 2, 1966; and ~r~E~EA$, at said hearings all co~.~ments and suggestions and recommendations of persons attendong said public hearings have been taken into consideration; n~, there for; BE IT ~P~B¥ WESOL%~D that the Carmel Town Plan Commission hereby adopts the said zoning amendment submitted here%~ith'gnd identified as Exhibit A. ~E IT FL~Tb~R ~w~OLVF,~ that the Carmel To~n Plan ~o~aission reco~uends to th8 Carmel T~n Board that the land usage df the fdllowing described real es- tat~ be changed by the adoption of an a~end~ing ordinance to the following u usages: A. A B-h Shopping Center District, represented ~by a B-~ District symbol dimensioned on said Zone Mao is here~y estabIished at a location where the e~act center of apoint' represented by a B-h District symbol is at a point represented 1670 feet east of the west line of Section 31,T 18 N, R ~ E, and ltOO feet north of thg south line of said Section ~l,T 18 and a~ 90 degree's therewith. B. An a~ea described as follm{s, and cdnsisting of 19.~8 acres, is hereby reclassified from the R-1 Residence ~District to the R-~ Residence Dis- trict on said Zone Map.' (Descrip}ion) Beginning at a point in the east right-of-way line of Nort~ Keystone Avenue (state Nighway ~31) 1200 feet~ north of the south line of Section 31, T 18 M, R ~ E, thence east parallel to said south line of Section ~l, 300 feet; thence southeasterly 1DO0 feet to a point ~0 feet north of the south line of Section 51 and ht right angles thereto and 9~0 feet east of the east right-of-way line o'f }~orth Eeystons Avinue projected toits intersection with said south line of Section ~l; thence south I~O feet; thence west in the south line ~f Section 31 700 feet; thence north at 90 degrees, 2~0 feet: more or les~, to the east right-of-way line of ~orth Keystone Avenue; thence north ~0 feet to the place of beginning; ex~cepting therefrsm the right-of-way' established for North Keystone Avenue at ll6th Street. ~ area described as follows, and consisting of 1~.3~ acres, is hereby reclassified from the R-1 Residence District to the R-~ -Residence Dis- tricton said Zone Map: (Description) Beginniug at a point in the south line of Section 31. T !8 feet ~ast of the pro~ected intersection of the east right-of-way line of ~orth ~eystone Avenue (State Highway ~3l) aud the said south 1Lue of Section ~l; thence south at 90 gegrees 730 feet; thence ~est at 90 de- grees 9~0 feet, to the east right-of-way line of No~th Keystone Avenue; thence north 730 feet to the south line of Section'31; the east 9~O feet to the place of beginning; excepting right-of-way established fo~ Nort~ Keystone Avenue and ll6th Street. Adopted this 2nd day o~ August, 1966. Attest: Bette J. Davis Secretary There were about fifty (~O) residents of neighboring territory who protested the resolution 'and accompanying ordinance. They submitted the following: 1. Granting of this variance will change this area from a residential and Pri- vate Club area to a highly co~mercinl area. 2. It will materially reduce the marketable value of the residences already e~isting in this area. 3. It will seriously add to the traffic congestion in this area which is al- ready acute. 1. ~estfield Blvd. and ll6th Street, already dangerous. 2. ~Mestfietd Blvd., incapable of carrying additional traffic.~ 3. The large number of children in the area using ~¢oodland Couutry Club facilities will be endangered. 4. The traffic problems of fifty (50) fm~ilies in k~oodland who all exit i o nt ll6thStreet will be aggrevated. 5. THe pop~&lous area who might br expected to use this shopping center are all to the East of this area, so the use of !~ew ~eystone is no ans~er, 6. No clover !~aves are planned at either Meystone Ave. or ~estfield Blvd. 7. The 4-lane road with the 10~ median is to be iustalled by whom??? a. It still will terminate in a dangerous intersection in any case~ 4. There is no need for this facility as like conveniences are or will be avaible at !. Home Place area - 2, carmel area 3. 96th and MeYstone ~. Me,Afield Blvd,, South of Car~el %. Nora 5. There are no other ShoppLng Centers or m~ltiple f~mily dwellings in the same vicinity. 6. There are-no exceptional Or extraordinary circ-~mstances that make this area useful only for this type enterprise. 7. Accelerated drainage of this area due to paving of a large area Will add further to an already acute draina~e problem, !. Members of the group developing this area have beeni.~uuable to Satisfact- orily solve fairly simple problems of drainage in the Jordan ${oods area, Can he solve these problems? 8. The problems of sewage-water-traffic-drainage- close proximity to resident- ialareas make this variance detrimental to the public welfare. 9. A resolution from '~[oodland Country Club ~fficers was presented to the Plan- ning Commission in opposition tO th~ resolution. 'On a motion by James Ritchey, seconded by Ma~ Johnson , the resolution -was adopt- ed by the followiug vote. Ayes: Roger [u~ler, James Ritchey, Max Johnson; Nay; Delbert ~lic ~. The presiding officer, Roger Eumler, stated that the petition for rezone of cer- tain parcels of land in Clay Tmenship had been filed by Eeystone,Zuc., where- upon notice and public hearing was duly held by the Plan Commission pursuant to the provision of the Master Plan Zoning Ordinance and Burns Armor. Stat. Sec. 53-765, resulting in a Plan C~misSipn reco~endation that the petition for re- and that the zoning erdA- zone of Said parcels of land br granted M~ Pl~an nance be amended accordingly. A proposed ordinance foe rezoning said parcels in accordance with the Plan Commission' s recommendation has been prepared and sub- to the Town Board for consideration, Discussion was held concerning ~no~* the prop0se~ or~uance t~8 'r~6ne~The~I~d to bt rezoned consists of ~hr~ ~ 1 intersection O~ 1i8{~~ S~'~d !~~0~ Av~- parcels lying gene~at y at the hue (State Road 431) more partic~larly described in the ord'in~nees themselves. ORDINA}~CE NO. Z-~6 was then read in !~l!. ORDiN~2JCE NO. Z-56 AN 0PDINANCE ~'~DING TBE ZOh~ING ORDINANCE A PART OF THE I~TER PLAN OF THE TURIN OF CA~rd~EL~ INDI~JJA AN ORDIN~NCE !~Eh~DING~THE ZO~-NG ORDINANCE OF THE T(X~%~ OF CARMEL, I~,~IANA,. ORDI~MCENO. Z-!~ ~ED, P~%$SED BT T~ T~ BOi~D OF CAP~IEL~ I~I~A~ ~ ON T~ ~$T DAY OF DEC~ER, !9~ U~ER A~ORI~ OF ~ER 17~ 0F T~ ACTS 0~947~ ~ ALL ACTA ~ATORY OR SUP~.~ T~RETO, OF T}~ ~L ASSembLY OF TI~ STATE OF ~I~A: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THET0~'fN OF C~W~L, Ii'~IA~Lt T~T, ORDINANCE ~Oo Z-1,.~ ~DED, IS HEREBY ~NDED AS EOIL~'~S: SECTION 1. That the Zone Map, identified as "CARMEL~ I~IANA, JUriSDICTIONAL AP~, ZOI~ M~P, SBfEE~T 2 of 2", A~ DATED 1961~ which accompanies and is a part of said Zonin~ Ordinance No. Z-l, as ~mended, is herebt changed as follows: A. A B-~ Shopping Center District, represented by a B-h symbol dimension- ed on said Zone Map is hereby established at a location where the exact center of a point by a B-~ District symbol is at a point 1670 feet east of the west line of Section 31, ~ 18 N, R.~ B, aD~ llOO feet north of the south line of said Section 31 and at 90 degrees thereWith~ B. Au area described as f0ilows, and consisting of 19.~8 acres, is ~here- by reclassified from the R-1 Residence ~District to the R-~ Residence District on said Zome Map: Description the same as on Planning Commission Resolution. ¢. An area described as follows, and consisting of 1~.2~ acres, is hereby reclassified from the R-1 P~sid~nce District to the R-h Residence District on said Zone ~ap: Description same as on Planning ommmsszon P~so!ution. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be in i~3_lt force and effect from and after its passage. Passed by the Town Board of Carmel, Indiana ,~ on this 9th day of August, 1966. T~ BOARD OF TRUSTEES CA~L, I~!ANA P, R. ~umler, Acting President ATTEST: H. F. Zinsmeister Clerk-Treasurer, Carmel, Indiana Said ordinance having been read once ~u full, its provisions fully discussed, then before further action, Board Member Ritchey moved that all r~les which, unless suspended might prevent final passag~ and adoption of said ordinance at this meeting, be now suspended and that ORD~A~E ~0. Z-~6 be reed a secon~ time by title only and a third time in full and placed on it' s final passage. This motion to suspend the rules was seCOnded by Board Member Johnson and on call of the roll was adopted. Vote; ~yes: Kumler, Ritchey, Johnson. Nay: Flick. The prestdzno officer then declared Said ordinance to have been duly passed and adopted and the same ~as signed by the Acting Rresident of the Tmon Board and attested to by the Clerk-Treasurer. PETITION FOR J2RSJXATION %~e, the undersigned, being the owners of more than fifty-one (51) per cent of all the real eState described in ~xhibit "A" attached hereto and ingorporated herewith, request that the T~n Boa~d adOPt a ~special ordinance anue×ing said property to the Town of Carmel, Indiana. The petitioners further request that the terms and conditions of the annex- ation be that the ~ners of the annexed territory shall receive the same munic- ipal benefits now afforded to the residents of the Town-of ~Srmel,~ . Indiana. THE I-~DiANA NATIONAL BA~Ef OF INDIANAPOLS, i$ TRUSTEE Perry O, Neal TRUST 0~?ICER KEIST05~ SQUAHE CO. ~ P~lph Wilfong, partner ESSEX HOUSE, ISYC.Partner By Glen Hester,- President L~IA~¥ DE~LOP~SJNT CO.~ By Milton J. Fineberg JORDAN %~0ODS~ INC. By Robert Yohler, President Petition for armexation~having been filed by more than fifty-one (51) per Cent of the ~ners of land generally located in the vicinity of ll6th Street and State Road No.~31, known as Keystone Square,and further requesting that the terms and conRitions of said annexation be that the owners of land in the terr- itory to be annexed shall receive the~ Same +~mnicipal benefits to the pe°~!~ ~8~ siding within the T~n of Carmel. BE IT ~I RF~BOLVED that the Board of Trustees of the Town o~ Carms~ a. re inte. r- ested generally in annexing said territory and rec°~end t~at ~sP~cifiC de,ails are arrived at between the prtitioners and the To~;n of Ca~asl regardin§ ser- vices to be provided by the T~n when economically feasible and such other ex- press conditions as the petitioners and the TOWn may agree upon~ the specific terms to be agreed upon by Special Ordinance when settled. RESOLUTION OF ~ Pt~IN CO~4ISSION OF THE T@~ OF CARMEL, I~,7D!ANA. The plan Commission of the Tc~*n of Carmel, Indiama me% in regular session on the t9th day of July, 1966 to consider the amenchnent of the zoning ord.inance of the T~*n of Carmel, Indiana, Ordinance No. Z-l, as amended, p~SSed by the Board of Trustees of the T°wn of Carmel, Ind~iara, on the 21st day of December, 1957; under authority of Chapter 174 of the Acts of 1947, and all acts amendatory or supplemental thereto~ of the General ASsembly of the State of Indiana,. with. partic.~lar reference to the Zone hap, mdent~mfmed.a "Carmel, Indmana.~Jurzs- dictionat Map, Sheet 2 of 2", and dated 1961, wh~_ch accompanies and ms a part of of ~said Zoning Ordinance No. Z-l, as amended, which amendment concerns the foI- lowing described real estate, towit: Part of the h~ortheast Quarter of Section 3t~ Tm,~nship 18 North, Range East, in Hamilton County, Indiana~ more particularly described as follows: Beginning 658.90 feet North 9o degrees O0 minutes co seconds East (ass~3med bearing) of the northwest corner of the >!ortheast Quarter of Section 31, Town- ship 18 North, Range 2 East.and on the North line thereof; thence South OO De- grees t5 minutes 20 seconds East 2657.80 feet to the South line of said North- east @aarter, distant 660.00 feet Easterly from the Southwes~ corner thereof: thence North89 degrees ~6 miuutes io seconds East on and along aforesaid South line h76.85 feet to the West right-of--way line of State Road ~ 231; thence on and along aforesaid ~estright-of-qay liu~e of said State Road #~31; the following ll courses; thence North O~ degrees 26 minutes 50 seconds East 1~7.25 feet; thence ~Iorth O1 degree h3 minutes ~.2 seconds East 200.22 Feet; thenceNorth 82 ~egrees 33 minutes l0 seconds ~'~est lO0.O0 feet; thence North 05 degrees 26 min- utes 50 seconds East 150.00 feet; thence South 82 degrees 33 minutes lO seconds East ll3.00 feet; thence North 05 degrees 26 minutes ~0 seconds East262.20 feet to the point of Curvature of a curve to the !eft with a radii of 19, oii.59 feet; thence Northerly on and along said cur~e to the left 1,580,57 feet through a central angle of Oh degrees 2~ minutes 28 seconds; thence }~orth 38 degrees ~9 minutes l0 seconds West 98.~8 feet; thence North 89 degrees ~6 minutes 05 seconds West 200.00 feet; thence North 67 degrees 03 minutes 20 seconds West 52.2? f~et; thence North~ O0 degrees 03 minute~ ~ seconds ~- East 16.12 feet to the North line of said Northeast @aarter; Thence ~torth 90 degrees OO minutes 00 seconds West on and along aforesaid l¢orth line3~3.27 feet to the place of beginning, containing 36.07 acres, more or less. T~e Secretary~of the Plan Commission presented notice of public hearing to the Ptan ommmsszcn~ which notice was shown to be published in a newspaper of general circulation of Hamilton Co~auty, Indiana. In addition thereto~ receipts for mailing by certified mail, registered receipt ret ~urned, were presented ~o the PlanCo~nmssmon,' ' and were marked filed iu this cause. Upon motion made and seconded and unanimously carried, it was: RF~O~I~D THJ.T the Plan Commission of the Town of Carmel, Indiana adopt the amend- ment to the ZoningOrdinance with particular reference to the map identified as Carmel, Indiana Jurisdictional Area, Zone Map~ Sheet 2 of 2~ and dated 1961~ so as to change the rea! estate described above from an R-2 Classification to an c ' · · lassifzoatmon. PL~'7 C~SSION OF T~ TCWN O? CAPFUL, I~TOZA~A. James O. I~wis President ATTEST: H. F. Zinsmeis{er Clerk-Treasurer, Carmel: Indiana I, Bette J. Davis, being the Secretary of the PlanCo~m~sszon' ' of the Town of Car- mel do hereby certify ,that the attached ordinance¢ and the afQresaid Resolution contain tr, ue ~-nd accurate records of a )ueeting of the Plan Com2uission held on the 2nd da~f of August, 1966~ Bet-ge J. Davis, Secretary The Carmel To,.~n Plan Co~mission meeting in a special meeting on the ttth day of July, 1966 did vote to deny the above captioned prtition and reco~v~ends to the Board of Trustees that said resolution be adopted. Carmel Town Plan Co~rmi~ion By Bette J. Davis, Secretary Om a motion by James Ritchey, seconded by Delbert Flick, the Board of Trustees, by a majority vote, Roger Muller abstaining, adopted the resolution. Homer instructed to confer with Atkinson ~ Co., developer,as to proposed lo- cation of street lights in Harrowgate Addition, Third Section. Mr. David V. Anderson resigned as a member of the Carmel Town Plan Commissicon and recommends Mrs. Peggy York bo fill the ~ne~ired term. On a motion by James Ritchey, seconded by Delbert Flick, the Board of Trustees, by a majority vo~, Roger M~ELler abstaining, presentvoted unanimously to request the Honor- able Edwin F. Ne~, Judge of the Circuit Court, to consider the name of Mrs. York to serve on the Carmel Town Plan Commission for the unexpired t~rm of Mr. Anderson. Said term expires December 31, i969. James Dougherty, %~ater Commissioner, was requested to order 1000 copies of ,, your %[ater Supply" to distribute to all patrons .of the Carmel %~ater Compare, also to make arrangements to put a !i~ht on the water tower. He was also given permission to purchase a "Tester". Clarke E, OiSdens, who has served a probationery period as a poliseman, was advanced to regular status at a sslary of $ ~8~0 per year. The ~Ltuutes of the meeting held on July 26~ 1966 read and approved with 'the addition the Board authorized Clyde E. Williams 5 Associates to proceed with the engineering plans for the second stage of the sewage facility i~prove- merits consisting of preparation of specifications and engineering plans rel- ative to extending mains separating storm and sanitary sewers in the old part of Sarmel. No f-mrthsr business the meeting adjourned. ' Clerk Tr6asurer President AUGUST 1266 Th~ regular meeting of th~ Board of T~astees of the Town of Carmel was called to or~er at 7.00 o'clock P.M, at the ~ater Company building by Donald Fields, President, with the fo!lc~*ing members present: Roger Eumler, Delbert Flick and James Ri$c~eY- Town personnel present: LeroY New, Homer Gradle and James Dougherty~ Donald 8wails, Jr. The minutes of the meeting held on AugL~t 9, 1966 read and approved. Donald ~ails, Jr., Fire Chief an d James Beard, Police Chief presented reports for the month of July. Homer Cradle requested to place plats of Tewn of Carmel and Clay T~nsh!p in frames and to obtain prices of rallers to handle zoning maps. Messrs. Dougherty and Ritchey to agree on a telephone communication system and to have it installed.. Dougherty also reported on arranging sewer line for Mrs. Stark~ also cost~of tapping water mains and water charge for water taken from hydrants by con- tractors without permission. ANh~XATION OF F3~TOA~ SQUARE President Fields sthted that the matter of the petition of more than fifty-one ~l~_ er cent of the owners of land generally situated around ll6th Street and Meystone Avenue ( State Road No. ~31 ) was ready for consideration. The Petit- ion was discussed by the Board together with a resolution con,id ering the procedure to be followed prviously passe~ by the Board concerning possible agreement between the petitioners and the Town Board concerning water and sew- age services to be provided~ if arnaeXatio~ took place~ and an OP~IMANCE for A~^T!O~ O? THE I~b~D DESCRIBED I?Y SAID PETITIOT~T W~£ bought up for consider- ation. SPECIAL ORDINANCE kTO. 0-16 A SPECIAL OPJ~INAhTCE PROVIDING FOR TI=~ ~2~rNE~F~ATION OF CERTAIN COT]]GUOUS TE?~RITORT TO THE, TC%~M OF CAP2~L~ I~0IA~A A~ FIXING A Ti~ W~N T~ SA~ S~LL T~E EFFECT %~ereas~ The m4ners of more than fifty-one per cent (~l~) of ell of the real estate more particularly described on the attached description of land here- inbelow have petitioned and requested the Boarsd of Trastees of the Town of Carme~ Indiana for annexation of said property to the Town of Canuel~ Ind- iana, and ~P. EAS~ said territory to be annexed is urban ~n character and is an economic and social part of the Town of Carmel: Indian~ andthe Town o~ Carmel Indiana is finaucially able to provide the entire area to be annexed with municipal ~ervices as soon as the same is economically and practically feas- lble~ and ~REAS~ it is t0~ the best interests of both the Town of Carmel~Indiana and the area sought to be annexed that such arme×ation be cons~ted, and W~REAS, immediately upon annexation of Sai4 territory the Town of Carmel~ Indiana~ and said petitioners can negotiate fair and equitable agreements pertaining to either sewage service or water service or both~ and that immed- iately upon arme×ation the citizens w%~din said annexed area will receive all other m,muicipal services now afforded and provided to the citizens of the Town o~ Carmel, Indiana~ al/ a~ the same rates as citizens residing within the coroorate limits of the Tewn of Carmel~ Indiana will pay~ MU~ T~FEREFORE: BE /T ORDAIh~D by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel that the following described ter- ritory in Hamilton County~ Indiana be and. the. same is hereby annexed to and shall hereafter be a part of the Town of Carmel~Indiana ~raut~ Murchase~ cen~em~atiou all ~ecessary lan~s~ rights ef way aa~ MreMerty far the ~er msinte~ance, exwansiem en$ e~eratien of sai~ sewaze system, beth inside a~ *utsi~e the Tewn sC-Carmel, Indians with jurisdiction far t~ (lC) mi~es eut~ the c~rwerate limits ef sai~ Tew~ ef Carmel, Ia~ia~a, !~L~F~EA$, it has became aw~arent te the Bear~ ef Trustees ef the Tewm ef Car- me~, In,iaaa that it b~s ~ceme aecessary far th~ ~ub~Jc health:safrty am~ eral we~_fare that s~i~ sew~? tre~me~t facilitM as mew c~eratiemal au~ existin~ be ' -~ enlar~e~, rxte~e~ am~ a~ed te se as te wrevi~e se~e treatme~t services s~J facilities threugh~t Clay Tewnshi~, Hamilten Ccunty, Indiana ~ue te the rswi~ ,rewth threu~b*ut sai~ tewnshiw, such extensi~as a~ a~itieas ~- cem~-~ce~ as seen as the ss~? becemes ~cewewically feasible, aa~ m~re F~rt- ic~D~r!v 5n view ef the fact that the T~wm ef Car~el, Ia~iama is the ~everaim~ bevy res~ems~ble ~er the erectly ~rewth ef sai$ tewashiM threu~h zemia~ aa~ w]an~in~ by v~rtue ef ~ Master Pla~ Zenin$ 0r~i~ance n*w ia existsace, the jur- is~ict~ enaR area sf w..mch ms all ~ Clay Tewashi~, Hamiltem Ceunty, Ia~iaaa, · ~MPEA~, it is te the best interests ef the citizeas af sai~ Clay Tewmshi~, M~iltea Ceuaty, Ia~iaaa, iaclu~iaE the Tewa ef Carmel, Ia~iaaa that sa~ sewage facilit? be e~erate~ a~ uaimtaiae~ by the Tew~ ef Carmel, In~iana by an# threush ~ ganitarw ~ear~, ceasistia~ ef the President ef the Bear~ ef Trustees ef the Teww ef Ca,el, Indiana, a rs~istere~ em~neer am~ a thir~ member te b~ a~p~imt- e~ by tbs ~ear~ ef Trustees ef sai~ Tewa ef Carmel, Indiana all as preg{~e~ by law, au~ ~'~oE~S, it is te the best iaterests ef the citiz,as ef the Tewa ef Carmel, Im~iana am~ C~ev Tewashi~ that there ultimate~ be create~ a~ establishe~ a uniferm, ceer~nate~ aa~ single sewage system in Clay Tewnshi~, Ia~iana because ef it's unity e~ ~rewth~ c~hesiveness ia iaterest an~ ~eneral seli~arity ia ~ce~e~ic ~rewth ~ imf .rest and t~a~ if such ~'acil~tv is ewerate~, suMsrvise~ an~ maintaine~ umber the ~rect~.e~ efe Saaita~ Bear~ establishe~ aa~ existiaz by virtue ef the Bear~ ef Trustees ef the Tewn ef Carmel, In~iana the citizeas ef s~.~ C!av ~ashim will evemtua!l~ acquire a siRE!e s~wa~e syst-m which atss net-fer-~ref~t u~er the 7ui~ance an$ assistance ef el~cts~ efficials whe live im Clay T~Tnsb~, =amilt~a Ceunty, In~iaaa, ~u~wAB, the Bear~ ef Trust~3s ef th~ Tewn ef Ca~l, Ia~iana has receive~ the unand~us en*ersem~nt an~ su~wert f~r such mlaa fr~m the zen~m~ an~ Mlamnin~ autheriti~s =er Clay T~nshiw, Y~m~lt~m Ceuaty, In~iana th~ Tewnshi~ Trustees · ~r C~ay ~n~hi~ a~d his ~vise~ Bear~: re~rese~tati~es ef the Metre~elitan ~ ~ ' the ~,bee~ D~ar$ *~r C~av Te~nshmp, C~unty gurvever an~ ether iater~st~ citizens (1) ~at fram ~n~ after the ~ffective ~at~ ef this er~inanc- there shall be there is herebM creates an~ establishe~ a SANIT~PY ~OARD ~0~ ~ T~JN 0F CA~L, I~I~MAss ~revi~e$ by tb~ Rets ef th~ O~ueral Assembly ef l~isna, 19~2 (Sp~c.~ w. ~7 awJ all ~cts sm~n~ate~ thereof er supplemental therete. (9) Sai~ ganits~Bear~ shall b~ cem~*s*~ ef th~ President ef the BearR ef Trust~es ee t~e Town e~ f~r~. _, Indiana an~ two (~) other ~ers~ns te be ~Foint- ~8 by th~ ~r8 ~f Trus~s e'f th~ T~ ~f C~l~In~ia~a, ~e 'cf wh~m shall ~ r~st-re~ ~re~ssie~al. ~i~,,r ~ ne e.~'.~ lc.r~ er '~m~lev~e ef th~ Town ef C~eI sb~l] b~ ~li~ib!e te ~int~mt te~ sai~ S~it~ (30 THe aw~e~nte~s te sai~ Sanita~ ~ear~ shall init~!ly ~e appei~t~ fer ~s ef two ~ years for th~ r~istere~ e~i~e~r am~ thre~ .(~) y~rs for the t~ ef the etb~r ~int~e a~8 um~n e~irst~en ef beth such initial te~s for ~cb su~c~e~n~ te~ thereafter ~I~ a~imtme~ts s~ll be ms~e i~ ~ li~e m~m~er but for terms ef three (~) years for e~ch a~int~e'. (4) Tb~ $~it~ Be~r8 for the Te~ ef C~el, In~i~ shall h~ve ~wer te establish ~-l~ws, rules ~ng re~ul~t~em~ for ~t's ,wn ~ever~ent ~n~ such S~ni- ts~ ~e~r~, i~ respect te ~17. ~tters ef custody, ~er~tien, a~_~lstrat~en~ ' ' ~n~ ma~rtenance ee such s~wa~, facility an~ a~urten~nc~s shall have all the · ~J r~rfe~ al~ th~ 4utica ~rov!~e~ f~r un, er ~ ef t .... l~ws th~ State ef In~iama for sueb Sanit~ ~r~s w~th the sole e~ce~tie~ that the Town ~f Carmel, ~ ~ through it's Rear~ ef Trustees, shall receive an~ ~isburse all f~s ef eve~ Pin~ er ~ature ~n~ the same sh~!l be ham~!~ ~n~ acce~te~ for by th~ Clerk- Treasurer for the Town ~f Ca~el, Indiana in the same maker as here a~ new h~m~le~,i~clu~in~. . ~ . claims, e* ~w~ kin~ a~ainst the sewage fun~s,~ ~ imclu~i~ but ~et ~ mmlt~e te s~.nk~n~ f~4s, ~resiat~n fun~s a~ maintenance fun~s, in ~r~er that th~ users ~m~ custom,rs ef sai~ s~w~,e system may continue ~s~ents in the ~e m~nn-r ~s tb*y h~ve in the ~ast an~ sam see al! established'rates a~ chargss weste~ with the Clerk-T~asurer ef the Town ef Ca~el at uny time, as ~r~vi~e~ by l~w, a~ the ewnershi~ ef the sewage facmlltv,' ' system an~ all a~urt~namces ~h~ b~ mm~ r~m~i~ u~r the s~m~ title ~n~ ~wnershi~ as ~revieusl~ establishe~ ~n~ new wrevmilin~ ~rier ~e the creation ~n~ ~stmb!ish~ent ef smi~ Sanita~z ~e~fer the Tew~ ~* C~rme]. ~) Ssi~ Senita~r ~ear~ shml] have the further Newer te a~ty for a~ re- ceive ~e~eral Fun~ ~ssistance a~ ethar~ise fine,ce the extemsie~, a~iti®~ an~ emlar~ement ef sai~ sewaE.~ treatment facility sm~ a~wurtema~ces, subject te the assent an$ awpreval ef the Bear~ ef Trustees ef the Tewm ef Carts, l, In~ia~a as wrev~e~ in ~urus ~net. Stat. s~c. 48 4303. ~6) The Year~ ef Trustees ~f the T*wn of Carmel, In'isms also reserves the ri-~t te ~es~nste the ~ ' -. e~es~tery for al~ fu~s, ben~s, precee~s from sale ef ben~s, leans er ~r~nts receive~ ~n~ sh~ll further retain the '~ ~ r~ ht ~e establish ~et~e~s ef ~isburse~ent ef an~r an~ all fu~s use~ in cennectfen with the eMerati~ acqui~t~o~ er m ai~tena~ce ef sai~ sewage system as safeguards an~ restrictions ~eeme~ te be im the best ~nt'rests ef the Mealie r~si~in~ in C~a~ Township, Ind- iana an~ who are er maybe customers ~nJ users ef th- facility herei~abev~ re- ferre~ to. (?) The salary for members ef the Sanitary Bear~ shall be fixed an~ estab- ~she~ ~rom time te t~me by the Bear~ ef Trustees ef the T~wn ~f Carmel, In~i- e~a but such salary may net be in *×tess ~f ~e=~-five Dollars ( g 25.00) Per m~nth for each member, but s~ch ~ambers shall be entit]e~ te reimbursement f~r reasonable e>~enses incurre~ ~ the ~erferm~nce ef their ~uties an~ ~urinE thc term ef efface an~ unlessew~ressl~ ~r~ere$, ne ben~ sh~ll be recuire~ fr~m the members ef the Sanita~ Bear~. (8) F×ce~ as here~n exwressly ~ == ~ ~ov~..e~ ethen~?ise, the Sanitary B~ar~ shall have cempl*te authority te supervise a~ control the sewage facility an~ a~purt- *nonces an~ shall ha~e~wer te make all necassary'~ceustr~ction,rece~structiem~ The ordinance was read in Full, including title, and said ordinance~ ~having been read in full~ the prOVisions were discussed by the Board. Trustee ~u~ler ~hen moved that all rules of the BOard which, un_less suspended~ might prevent final passage and adoption of said ordinance at this meeting~ be now suspended and that ordinance no. C-16 be read a second time by title only and. a third time in f~l and placed on final passage.This motion was seconded by Tr~istee Ritchey and on call of the rollwas passed. Special Ordinance No. C-!6 having been read a second time by t~tle only and a third time in full was then placed upon its final passage and on call of the roll was passed and adopted by the fnllowing vote: Aye; Fields, ~rumler, Flick and Ritchey . Nay; None. There being present and voting at this meeting at least t~o thirds of all the members of the Board of Trustees, and said Special Ordinance No. C-16 having received an affirmative vote of a majority of those present and voting, the President declared said Special Ordinance ~o. C-16 to have been duly passed and adopted and thereupon signed Speeial Ordinance No. C-!6 and attested to by the Clerk-Treasurer and ordered published accord- ing to law. The Board then continued with regular business with instructions to the Town Clerk to have said. ordinance d~Dj published for t~o (2) weeks, Twelve (i2) insertions~ in the~ Noblesville DaLly Ledger, being the only .daily newspsper in the county, and thereafter to have said ordinance recorded in the office of the recorder of Hsmilton County, Indiana~ said Special Ordinance ?~o. C-16 being now in Full force and effect. Upon motion by James Ritchey and second by Delbert Flick, the Board voted ~uan~mously to hire Mr. Rex S~pson to work in the Street and Utilities Departments at a salary of ~ ~gho.o0 per year. ~. Homer~ Gradle requested to obtain bids for putting a partition in the meeting room to provide a separate room for the Building ~ommzsszoner. No further business the meeting adjourned. Clert~T. sasurer President A~C~UST 29, 19~66 A special meeting of the Board of Tm~stees of the Town of Carmel ~as called~ to order at 7.00 o$clock P. M. at the ~erk's office by Donald Fields, Pres- id~nt, with the follow, lng members present: Roger Mnnler and Donald Flick. The meeting was called for the purpose of adopting a budget for the Town of Carmel for the year 1967 and fixing ts~x rates thereon. On a motion by Roger M-o~ler, seconded by Dslbert Flick~ thr budget was adopted and the Budget Ordinance passed ~Luanzmously. all necessary forms s~igned and the ~lerk-Treasurer instructed to forward same to the Itamilton SEPT~ER 8, 71966 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the T~n of Carmel, Indiana was; called to order at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at the ~.~ater Company Building by Donald Fields, President. Present were representatives of Keystone Square Company, Charles Dawson of the Cool Creek Estates and Messrs H.F.Zinsmeister, Jr. and ~enuy of Clyde E. ~il!iams & Associates. The purpose of th~ meeting was the discussion Of sewage disposal at Keystone Square subdivision, Cool Creek subdivis ion as well as other parts of Clay To,*n- ship that desires this service. As of this .date, Diversified Utilities Of Fort ~¢ayne, Indiana and the Tc~n of Carmel, Indiana have presente~ their reasons to the Public Service Commission of Indiana for desiring to supply sewage disposal to Clay Township and Keystone Square Co. has a hearing on their petition to supply sewage disposal to their subdivision in Clay Township October 3, 1966. After lengthy discussion, Roger Mumler.was ~l~pointed to meet with representa- tives 9f ~-eystone ~Squa. re Company and d~scus: sn~ s~age facilitmes and method of financing. I~aen this has been decided~ Messrs Eumler and H. F. Zinsmeister, Jr. are to discuss results and possibil- ities. President The regular meeting of the,Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiana was called to order at 7.00 o'clock P. M., at the Water Company building by Donald Fields, President, with the following members present; Delbert Flick, James Ritchay and Max Johnson. Town personnel present~ James G.~Dougherty. The minutes of the regular meetin~ held on August 23 and special meetings held on August 29 and September 8, 1966read and approved with minor changes. The following claims allowed and warrants ordered drawn in p~ment thereof: GENEPAL 1636 James M. Beard 93.35 1658 Donald Swails, Jr. 50.00 1637 Lee Dolen 84.79 !6~5 Midwest Mobil Communications 1638 Clarke E. Giddens 170.0! 77.05 1639 J~mes M. Bea:~d 93.35 1656 Don Van Zee 17.78 1640 Donald Swais, Jr. 197.31 1657 James M. Beard 93.35 1641 James ~. Martin, Jr. 165.57 165~ Lee Dolen 84.79 1642~ Everett ~. Cox 170.59 16~9 Clarke E. Gidde~s 163.37 1643 Michael Cal!ahan 160.01 1660 Don Swa~ls, Jr 197,31 1644 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 1661 James ~. Martin, Jr. 167~42 1645 Job~ Burger 1.50 1662 Everett E. Cox 170.59 1646 James O. Dougherty 80.66 1663 Michael Callahan 160.O1 1647 Morris D. ~hittaker 27.38 1664 Paul Platt, Jr, 190.19 1648 Don Va~ Zee 30.33 1665 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 1649 Milton D. h~ittaker 16.01 1666 Leroy K, New 300.00 1650 Carmel Post Office 5.00 1667 Bette J. Davis 25.00 1651 Susan ~Ynittaker ~ 20.00 1668 M. F. Zinsmeister 105.80 1652 Indiana ~ational Bank 1996.25 1669 James 0. Dougherty 80.66 1653 Lee Dolen 8~.79 1670 Morris D. ~Eaittaker 20.51 167~ 1672 1690 1691 1692 1693 1694 1695 1695 169~8 1699 17G0 1701 1702 1703 1704 1705 17o6 17o7 17o8 17o8 1709 1710 1711 1712 1713 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1718 1718 1719 -1720, 1721 1722 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 78O (cont.) Carmel Post Office 10.00 Avco Construction 2500.00 Lee Dolen 10.92 Homer Gradle 27.00 Donald Swails, Jr. 7-35 Alderman Sales, Inc. 1.69 ~merican Aggregates 33.03 C ~ S Supply Co, 3.%8 Carmel Auto parts 11.38 Carmel Corners 66 Ser 89.56 Carme~ Motor Parts 92.26 Commereial Towel & Uni. 7.00 The Community Press 17.75 Cox's Market 8.85 - ,, 5.96 ?ar~er's 66 Service 9.72 Gilbert's Pharmavy 1.O0 Go!den~Imperiat, Inc. 22.05 Ind. Bell Telephone 79-75 Ind. Gas Dist. Corp. 5.38 Mahan's Ace Hardware 45.79 ,, " " 7.76 Martin's Garage 88.27 Mechanics Laundry 43.20 Metrooolitan Planners 887.75 ?;ationat 5~neriff's Ass'n 46.00 ~,~oblesville Ledger 34.12 . " 211.57 Nobte sville Times 34.79 Marathon Oil Co. 6.72 Midwest Mobil Commuu. 65.16 Palmer Dodge, Inc. 3.60 Parsley' Stmadard Ser. 39.40 " " " 8.16 , " " 31.43 Public Service Indiana 450.14 Stsnley~ Plmubing 9.47 Stony Creek Stone Co. 268.08 Ta!bert-Roess!er Bldg. 112.72 SANITATION Earleen ~aker 23.8~ Earleen Baker 23.85 James O. Dougherty 151.17 Morris D. ~,~aittaker 27.38 Don Van Zee 11.39 Jeffery ~ewb'~fg 14.38 Milton D. Whittaker !l.31 Re~ Sa.~pson 11.45 Union State Bank 118.75 Earleen Baker 23.B5 Union State Bank ~93.75 Jeffrey Newburg 15.91 Union State Bank 4990.63 782 Earleen Baker 23.85 783 ~Don Van Zee 5.10 781 Janes O. Dougherty 151.17 789 Morris D. %~nittaker 54.68 786 -Wilton D. ~nittaker 7.11 787 ~Rex Sampsom 51.55 788 H. F. Zinsmeister 126.50 790 -Susan Whittaker 16.00 798 -Car~ael Heating & Electric 16.45 799 Carmel Welding & Su?ply 25.00 800 Cox's Market 7.45 801 Del Chemical Corp. 37.20 802 The fFords 10.O0 803 .Ind. Bell Telephone Co. 29-75 804 Jones Chemicals, Inc. 39.50 804 " " " 79.88 804 " " " 53.25 805 Layne-Northe~ Co. .6.32 806 Mahan's Ace Hardware 3.50 807 · Ramset of Indianapolis 7.58 808 Sanfax Corporation 30.30 809 Stanley Plumbing 6.57 810 .Standard Oil Co. 76.45 811 Treasurer od State 6.00 812 Pablic Service Indiana 301.80 S~fAGE (Improvement) 781 Indiana National Bank 12975.63 3732 3733 3734 3736 371o 3737 3738 3739 3740 374 3742 3743 3744 3745 3746 3747 3749 3750 3751 37~2 Water Richard E. EVans 10.00 M.L.DuBois t0.00 Indiana Dept. od Revenue 91.80 Water works const Ear!een Baker 23.85 Ear!een Baker 23.85 John Burger 9.50 James G. Dougherty 53.0? Morris D. krnittaker 123.20 Don Van Zee 116.69 Jeffrey Newburg 40.00 Milton D. Whittaker 44.31 Hsx S~pson 62.34 John Mirk, Jr. 10.00 Darrell Albrecht 10.00 Earleen Baker 23.85 Coleman Harris iO.OC Sutherland Lumber Co. 43.13 Carmel Water C~pany 10~0~ Fred Vanderosa 10.00 garla ~_~ Baker 23.85 WATER (cont) 3754 Don Vmu Zee 94.01 3755 -R. E. Reed 10.00 3756 -James G. Dougherty 53.00 3757 ~Morris D. Whittaker 102.50 3758 -Milton D. Whittaker 162.78 3759 ~P~x Sampson 120.89 3760 .H.F. Zinsmeister 126.50 3761 -Susan%?hittaker !2.00 3763 -H.F. Zinsmeister(petty cash) 10.O0 3764 -Katherine Dixon 10.O0 3765 -Edward O. Goldmann lO.00 3766 ~HowardMidd!eton 5.00 3767 ,Bertus Le~ainger o lO.O0 3768 -Indiana Dept. of Revenue 90.60 3770 W. Kapust 5.00 3771~ Phi!lip Mann 10.O0 3772 ~A. B. C. Const~ction Co. 15.00 3773 ' Edward Buckheister lO. O0 3774 ~Vera O. Long I0.00 3776 Charles E. Miller 138.10 $777 ~evin Henderson 62.41 3778 ~Morris D. ~ffhittaker 148.65 3779 -Re× Sampson 108.12 3780 -Milton D. Whittaker 123.17 3781 P. Roger ~umler 45.00 3783 Keith T. Davis lO.O0 3784 Union ~ate Bank 38.74 3785 Treasurer~of State 5.50 3786 American Aggregates Corp. 1.87 Water (cont.$ 3787 - Carmel Concrete Products 20~00 3788- Ca,me! Welding Service 40.56 3789 ~James B. Clow & Sons, Inc.286.84 3790 ~Co×'S Market 6.63 3791 'J&mes B. Om.~ & Sons 10.26 3791'" " ' 78.44 3792 Huber Office Eqpt. 4.~0~' 3793 ~Ind. Bell Telepho~ Co. 3.00 3794 'Ind. Gas Distribution 24.17 3795~ Jack'sTool Rental 7.03 3796 'Jones Chemicats~,Inc~ 132.83 3797 ' Mahgn's Ace Hardware 37.30 3798 Marathon Oil Co. 33.40 3799~ Monon Railroad 12.00 $~00~ Neptune Meter Company 10.38 3801 Parsley's Standard Set. 44.67 380?' Publisc Service Indiana 309.23 ~803 Sears~ Roebuck & Co. 79.31 $804 Spick~lmier Industries 9.30 3805~ Star~eyPl~mbing 1.48 3806' Stewart-Cerey 24.95 3807' Talbert-PDessler 128.36 3808- Utility Ser. & Supply 35.28 3809~ ~riEht-Bachman, Inc. 25.74 3812' James O. ~ougherty 34.94 ~I~N~I WATERIJOPdfS ~7,~6 Avco Construction, Inc. 4665.01 381U Sheridan Truck Line 13.9~ 381I Neenah Foundry Co. 4~,00 Mr. Larry Smit!~', representing the Public Sez~ice Indiana presented a request from A. B. C. Corporation (Flair North Additi6n)as to kind of street light fix- tures. He was requested to make a furth~er study as to cost of installation and service. The Clerk-Treasurer requested to inf6rm Mr. Beck od Public Service Indiana to install street light at Mohawk Road and Westfield Blvd. [old S.R.431). The name of Mr. Robert E. Holloway was presented for the position"of a Town poi- ~iceman. On a motion by Delbert ~ick, seconded by Junes Ritchey, the Board of Tz~astees voted unanimously to employ Mr, Holloway on probation at a salary of ~ 4~20~9 per year~ the Town paying the cost of original uniforms. James Ritchey explained the proposed change ih the te!eph~ne service. He was requested to obtain an easement for access to' the water wells. Max Johnson reported on the m~eeping of the c~ty streets~ also on the probable cost ~of doing same. Mr. 2hester MlinEerman's bid for putting a partition in the meeting room to pro- vide au office for the buildiug commissioner.~as accepted by the Board of Trus- tees ~and the Clerk-Treasurer directed to noti~y Mr. Klingerman of the same. James Dougberty to obtain price for a chain sa~, also to get an estimate for sewerlline to furnish s~age facilities for Mrs. Stark. He was also requested to present cost fees for tapping water mains and meter.boxes. PETITION YOR ANhwEXATION ~Ye, the undersigned, being the owners of fifty-one (~l)~per cent of all the real estate described in Exhibit "A" herewith and incorporated herewith, request that the Carmel Town Board adopt a special ordinance annexing said property t~ the Town of Carmel~ Joseph S. Dawson Ann O. Dawson DESCRIPTION Part ~of the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 18 North, P~nge 4 East, and part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30. Township 18 North~ Range 4 East~ in Hamilton Cottuty~ More particularly described as t'ollc~s: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, - Township 18 North, Range 4 Eas~; thence due ?~est on and along the South line of sa~d Southwest ~arter 2649.38 feet to the Southwest Corner of said SOUthwest Quarter and the SoutheastCorner of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, ~Township 18 North, Range 4 East; Thence South 89 ~egrees 30 minutes 02 seconds West on and along the South line of said Southeast Quarter 6~2.90 feet; thence due North 4~8~50 feet; thence due West 542.08 feet; thence NorthO0 degrees 20 minutes 08 seconds i~est 87~.29 feet; thence North 89 degrees ll minutes 44 seconds East 672.40 feet;thence ~Jorth O0 degrees 26 minutes 12 seconds East 673.~3 feet; thence North 89 degrees 13 minutes 15 seconds East 1178 feet to the centerline of Cool Creek; thence Southeasterly on and along aforesaid, centerline to the East line of the Southwest Quat~r of Section 29, Township 18 North, Range 4 East; Thence South OO degrees B8 minutes East on and alongaforesaid East line 1271 feet to the place of beginning, containing 134.~6 acres, more or less. On a motion by James Ritchey~ seconded by Max Johnson, the Clerk-Treasurer was requested t~ instructed to instruct the Town attorney to draw up an ordinance for annexation to be presented a~ ~' {{'~~m~e~ing, September 27, 1966. Passed ~manimously. The project of maintaining or the removal of the old water towercarried ~ver due to the lac!r of f~nads at the present time. It was recommended that the Board restudy the issue when fonds are avaible. James Doughertyrequested to obtain estimates to repair the roof on the south side of the Water Company~ building. M.F.Zinsmeister, Jr. reported on adjustments necessary to the completion of contract of Evans Construction Company. In regard to installation of water main on Mohm.~k Road, he suggested that prices of pipe be obtained and to contract installation on an hourly basis. A motion by Jmmes Ritchey~ seco~ded by Delbert Flick to change the allotment from the utilities to pay James Dougherty's salary as follows cna yearly basis was passed unanimously; General F. und ~ 2300.0~, ~rater compare? fund S 3000.00, Sanitation Fund $ 3500.00~ same to be ~stroactive to September l, 1966. No further business the meeting adjourned. Clerk-Treasurer Pres Sdent SEPTE~BER 27, 1966 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of ]armel, Indiana was called to order at 7.00 o'clock P.M. atbthe T~n Hall by Donald Fields, Presi- dent, with the following members present: James Ritchey'and M~% Johnson. .p~rsonnel present¢ Donal~ Swails, Jr., James dougherty and Homer Gradle. The minutes of the regular meeting held on September t3, 1966_read and approved. ~..Cooper , representing Public Service Indiana~ was present and e~qo!ained the cost of various street lights to be installed iu Harrowgate A3dition, 3rd Sec- tion. It was decided to install seven (7) lights, mercury.vapor, 8,000 lumens, and to notifyM~..Cooper of same. The bid of James B. C!ow & So~s was m~arded the contract for supplying lOi~ pipe( 3300 feet)~ as per specification for the m~in to be installed from Westr field Blvd. ( old S.R.h31) to Yeystone Ave~ (new h31) and to present cost of fittings to be used and Cradle Brothers, Inc. toinstall same. Actual cost of. materials to be used and construction costs to be submitted to the Board. THE FOLL(~,~INO ORDI~A~CE FOR ~Lh~'~XATION P?~ES~ED SPECIAL OHDIN~YCE YO. C-17 A SPECIAL OMDINANCE PROVIDI~G FOR THE A~Y~-TION OF CERTAIN CONTIGUOUS TERRITORT TO ~ T~ OF C~L, I~IANA~ A~ FIX* IMG A T~,~ %U-~ ~IE S~ ~ HALL T~ EF~CT. %U~.~BEAS, the Owners of morethan fifty-one (51) per cent gf the real estate more particular;y described herein below have prtitioned andrequested the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiena, for anue×ationof said property to the Town of Carmel, Indiana, and %~OEAS, said territory to b~ annexed is urban iu character and is an ecor nomic and social part of the Town of Cannel, %ndiana, and the To~m of Carme!~ Indiana is financially able to pyovide the entire area to be apse×ed with munic- ipal services as soon as the same is economically and practiQally feasible, ~ ~ and %~EAS, it is to the best interests of both the Town of Carbel, Indiana, and the area souF~ht to be arme×ed that such a~nexation be c6~su~mmated, and i~EAS, immediately upon ar~e×ation of said territory, the Town of Carmel, Indiana, and said petitioners can negotiate fair and equitable agreemants per- $-~'-~-~ ~ A~ther sew.age service or water service or both~ and that immediately ~on the citizens within said.annexed area will receive all other ~ices now afforded and provided to the citizens of the Tm,~n of Car- all at the same rate? as citizens residing within~ the corporate ~ Town of Carmel, Indianawil! pay, ~ THE~P~FOP~: T ORDA!h%~D by the Board of Trustees of the Totem of Carmel, .ana~ that the following described territory ~_u I-Iamilton ~t~?, Indiana be and the same is hereby annexed to and shall ~after be a part of the Town of Sarmal, Carmel~ indiana" of .the Southwest Quarter of Section 29,Township 18 No~th, ~ East, and part of the Southeast Quarter Of Section ~hip 18 ~3orth, Range I East in Hamilton ~ounty, more partic- described as follows: ~girming at the Southeast Oorner of the Southwest Quarter of ~on 29, Township 18 ~!erth. Range h East; thence due ~*~est on and ~ the South line ofsai4 Southwest Quarter 26h9.38 feet to the ~est Corner of said Southwest Quarter of Section 30~ Township 18 ~ Range h East; thence So~th 89 degrees 30 minutes 02 seconds on and along the South line of said Southeast Quarter 632.90 feet ~e due North ;.38.~0 feet; thence due West 5h2.08 feet; thence !~ 00 degrees 20 minutes 0§ seconds Icest 873.9-9 feet; thenc~e North 89 degrees ll minutes hl; seconds East 672.h0 feet; thence North O0 degrees 26 minutes 12 seconds East 673.~3 feet; thence No~th 89 de- grees 13 minutes l~ seconds East 1178 feet to the penterline of Cool Creek; 'thence Southeasterly on and along aforesaid~ centerline to the East lin~ of the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 18 North, Range 4 East; thence South O0 degrees 38 minutes East on and along aforesaid East line. 12?l feet to the place of begirmiug, containing 134.46 acres, more or less. And said Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiana, do hereby declare that this ordinance shall be in full force and affect immediately from and after its passage, Pa~sed and adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel, Indiana, this 27th day Of September~ 1966. Donald Fields, President B. F. Zinsmeister ~lerk-Treasurer The ordinance was read in f~flt, including titlr, and said ordinance, having been read in full, the provisions were discussed by the Board. Trustee Ritchey then mo red that all r~es of the Board which, unless suspended~ might prevent final passage and adopt~on of said ordinance at this meeting, be nm~ suspended and that ordinance ~o. C-l? be read a second time by title only and s third time in full and placed on final passage. This motion was seconded by Trustee Johnson and on call of the roll was passed. Special Ordinance !\Too C-!7 having beenread a second time by title 0n!y and a third time in full was then placed upon its final passage and on call of the roll was passed and adopted by the following vote: &yes: Fields, Ritchey and Johnson: ~Yay: >~one. There beiug present and voting at this meet~g at least two-thirds of all the members of the Board Of Trustees, and said Special Ordinance ~7o. C-17 having received an affirmative vote of a majority of those present and voting, the Presiden6~' declared said Special Ordinance Mo. C-l? to have been duly passed and adopted and thereupon signed Special Ordinance ~o. C-l? and attested to by the Clerk-Treasurer and ordered published accordingt?~ to law. M~. New reported from correspondence ~ith i~ir. Bodner~ that Mr. Bodner ~.~as not ready for annexation' at this time but wo~ld do ~o when he developed his land. The following resolution presented for consideration; PJ~SOLt~ION ~P~.~RE~wAS, the Carmel T~n Plan Commission~ of the Town of Carmel~ Indiana, which has jurisdiction over the Town of Carmel 'gnd Clay Township for planning and zoning, has given careful review to the petition, as amended, of Keystone Square Company, which petition, as amended, is identified as docket No. 10- 66Z; and~ I~REAS, the Plan Co~mission beleives that the zoning ordinance of the Town of Carmel, Indiana,Ordinance No.-Z-l, as amended and passed by the Town Board of Truste~ ~ of the Town of Carmel, Indiana, on the 21st day of December, 19~7, should be amended; and, ~UTE~WEAS, the proposed amendment and its relation to the zone map have been submitted to a properly advertised public hearing; which hearing was held at the Town Hall at !30 let Avenue~ S. ~. on ~e July !9, 1966, and adjourned to the meeting of August 2, 1966; and, thereafter adjourned until this date of Septemk ber6, 1966as the petition, as amended, pertains to the real estate hereinafter 8escribed and, l~2EAg, at said hearings all comments and suggestions and recommendations of persons attending said public hearing have been taken into consideration; now, therefore, BE IT ~P~Y P~SOL~D that the Carmel Tmon Plan Commission hereby adopts the said zoning amendment submitted herewith and identified as Exhibit A. BE IT FURTMER P~ESOLI~D that the Carmel Town Plan Co~mission recom- mends to the Carmel Town Board that the land usage of the following~ described real estate be changed by the adoption of an amending ord- inanceto the foll~.~ing usages: Amended Parcel #l- proposed to be reclassified from the R-1Residence Districts tR the R-!~ P~sidence District. OCTOBER 13, 1966 The regular meeting of We Boa~ of Trustees of ~e T~n of Camel, Indiana was called to order Et 7.00 o$clo~ P.M. at the T~n Hall by Dona~ F~s, Pres~e~ wi~ al~ members of We Boa~ of Trustees present. T~n perso~&l present: Donald ~a~s~ Jr., ~omer Ora~e a~ James DouSerS, The minutes of the meeting ~ld on Septe~er 27, 1966 read and appro~d. The follm~ingc!a~s presented ~d ~l~ed: GF.,NERAL GE~YEF_&L (cont.) 1723 ~sau ~ittaker 1724 James M. Beard 1725 Lee Dolen 1726 J~mes M. Beard 1725 Lee Dolen 1728 Clarke E. Giddens 1729 Donald Swails,Jr. 1730 James F_. Martin, jr. t731 Everett E. Cox 1732 Michael Callahan 1733 Paul Platt~Jr. 1734 Homer B. Grad!e 1735 Leroy New 173~ Bette J. Davis 1737 H. ?. Zinsmeister 1738 James G. Dougherty 1739 Avco Construction, Inc. 1740 Cherles E. Mi~ler 1741 Kevin HarrisOn 1746 Susan ~aittaker 1749 Pub. Emp. Ret. Fund 17~0 U.~.Treas~-My .Dept. 1751 Ind. Dept. of F~venue 1752 American A~gregates 1753 Avco Construction, Inc. 1754 A. E. Royce, ~nc. 17~4 " i, . 1755 Bracken Electric Co. 1756 C & S Auto Supply Co. 1756 " !' " " 1757 Carmel Corners 66 Ser. 1759 Co,runty ~e~igeration 1760 Farmers Phillips 66 1761 The Fords 1762 Oolden Imperial, Inc. 1763 Robert Hoyt 176~ Ind. Bell Telephone Co. 1765 Ind. Gas Distribution 1766 C. B. Flingermau 1767 Ma~han' s Ace ~ardware ~767 " " " 1767 " " " 1768 Martin GaraF~e 16.00 93.35 84.79 1767 93.35 1771 84.79 1772 156.79 1773 202.86 1774 171.12 1775 170.59 1776 160. Ol 1777 19o.19 1778 199.80 1779 300.00 178o 25.00C 1781 1769 ~Mechhnics Laundry & Supple 3.55 1770 Midwest Fire & Safety Eqpt. 14.51 Mahan's Acc Hardware 24,31 Midwest Mobil Communicatic,~6~.25 Parstey's Standard Set. 48.98 Police Equipment Service 14.22 Public Service Indiana 442.54 'SearS, Roebuck & Co. 199.70 Stewart's Book & Stat. 18.53 Stanley Plumbing 2.42 Stony Creek Stone Co. 173.60 Talbert-Roessler Bldg. 48.89 Sweeper, Inc. 625.00 ~an Camp Hardware 38.88 105.80t73P1782 80.62 1783 2000.00 1784 8.15 1785 49.24 16.00 1679.74 1792.84 ~762~ 183.08 3769 4.35 3782 39.00 3813 31.38 3814 4.78 3815 18.34 3816 3.27 3817 3.05 3818 141~40 3819 14.15 3820 6.17 3821 5-75 3823 8.94 3824 4.56 3825 72.70 3827 7%!6 ~828 329.21 3529 17.96 ~830 5.37 3836 62.70 3837 Ralph Walrod Phar. 3.22 HomerB. Gradle 20.85 Donaid~wails, Jr. 17.70 - Commer~ia! Towel 10.38 ~ATER EArteen Baker 23.85 Earleen Baker 23.85 James G. Dougherty ~b5.75 Earleen Baker 23.85 Jack Curtis 10.00 Earleen B~ker 23,85 Milton D. Whittaker 91.20 J~mes G. Dougherty !05.75 H. F. Z~nsmeister 126.50 Carmel Post Office 25.00 Charles E. Miller 143.01 Morris D. ~,~aittaker 146.47 ~evinHarrison 85.65 Nazarene Church lO.O0 University of Illinois 45.00 Rex Sampson 169~7 J. Ellis Stevenson 10.00 Clarke E. Giddens 10,00 New Water Works DelbertW. Rifler lO. O0 Rev. Robert ~°~yle 10.00 Mila Tiano lO.O0 ~fA?ER COMPAq-fl (cont.) 383~ 3839 3841 3842 3843 384~ 3845 ~846 3847 3848 3849 38%0 3851' 3852 385% 3854 3855' 385¢ 3858' 385¢ 386d 386i Alexander' Mike I0.00 Indiana Dept. of Rev. 90.82 Circle Yey Life Ins. Co. 10.00 C. F. Yocum 10.00 C ~ S Auto Supply 5.34 Carmel Concrete Products 20~00 Carmel Heating & Elect. 1.18 Central Supply Co.~ Inc. 21.30 Cory Orchard Supply Co. 7.96 The Fords ' 5.75 Ford Meter Box Co., Inc. 193.48 Hach Dhemicat Company 168.93 In~iana Bell Telephone 21.15 Indiana Gas Distribution 31.94 Jon~s Chemical. Inc. 103.80 Mahan's Ace Hardware 29.49 Michigan Salt Company 751.80 Parsley' s Standard Set. 27.22 ~ublic S~ervice Indiaua 347.h8 Rockwell Man~actur~g 55.26 St~ley Pt~b ~ug 34.33 St~art"s Book & Station. 8.06 Ta!be~t-ROe s sler Bldg. 45.~ Ut~ity S~ply Uompg~ 70.36 SA)~TATIOM CO. 834 * Parsley' S{andgrd Ser. 26.38 835 Professional Books, inc. 6.50 836 ~blic Service Indiana 305.16 837 Talbert-Roessler Bldg. 172.87 838 Stanley Pluzabing 8.10 ~ ~ATER CONSTRUCTION 760 The Fords 5.00 761 M.R.Orace & 8ompany 2.30 762 Indiana BeLl Telephone 12.05 763 Jones Chamical, Inc. 6.00 763 " " " 92.75 764 Mahan's Ace Hardware 7.80 765 Noblesville Daily Ledger 3-73 766 Public Service indiana ~08.34 767 Stanley Plumbing 5.48 768 Stewart-Carey Glass Co. 21.55 7~! Earleen Baker 23.55 792 Earleen Baker 23.85 793 James G. Dougher~y 122.92 794 Charles E~ Miller 44.86 795 Morris D. ~*fhittaker 29.74 796 Rex Ss~pson 64.88 797 P.' Roger ~umler 45.00 813 Egrle n Baker 23.85 81~ Earleen Bake~ 23.85 8t5 M~ton D. Whittaker 8.48 816 Jam,~es G. Dougherty 122.92 817 HJ F.~ Zinsmeister 126.50 818 Carmel Post Office 25.00 819 C~arles E. Miller 31.70 820 ~,orris D. ~¢nittaker 29.32 821 Kevin Harri son 25.10 827 Union State Ba~ 118.75 8~-9 Brehob E~ctric EcLot. 26.34 831 Mzhan's Ace Hardware ~t.7~ 830Jone~ Chemicals, Inc 53,25 832 Marathon Oil Compar~ff - 6.72 833 N~*s Publishing Co. - 5.00 ,,~8~, ,Evans Construction Co. 4590.90 386~ Neenah ~oundry Co, 45.00 Messrs. ,~lliott and Clark, representing %~ildwood Estates were present and euired as to the p0ssihi~ity of obtainS~g utilities ( water and sc.~mge) from the Tm~n of Carmel. Due to the fact that funds are not avaible at this time, the project c~nnot be entered into at this time. A motion b,~ James Ritchey, seconded by Delbert Fl_i,c_k_ ~ requesting the Carmel T~,~ Plan Commission to hold a public hearing ~to change zoning o~dinauce to recuzre al~ suHdiviaions and major developments be served by sewer system snd that no plat of a subdivision be approved without a sewer syste~ pending outcome of ~ublic hearinE. Motion lost on Failure to ~obtain majority vote. A motion by Donald Fields to~ecommend to the pla~ming co~mmission to deny petit- ion'of Wildwood Estates and reqdest that developers of l~ildwood Estates be sez~ed by se~,~er s?stem with co-Opera,~ion of Town of Carme~. Seconded by james Rit_chey and passed by majority vote. Don~Swails, Jr. presented estimates by Mr. Greek to put new floors in toilet room and hall and bed room of Fire Station of~O 179.00 and hall a~d rest room o~ater Company bui.~.ding of $ 88.00. These bids wore accepted..~ Report on Saw, age Station problems by H.F.Zinsmeister and Janes Dougherty. The bid of James B. Clow & Sons for pipe and fittings for water line to be in. stalled on Mohawk Road from Westfield Blvd. (old h31) to Keystone Ave. (new h31) was accepted with the und&rstanding delivery would be withheld until dealer was notified. Mr. Cooper~ representing Public Service Iudiana~was present and presented cost ~ of electricity and poles but no definite action taken. Mrs. Bett~ Davis~ secretary/ Of the Carmel To~m Plan Co.mmission~ requested an crease in salary. By mutual consent of all members of the Board ~ her salary was raised to $~-~0.~0 per month, sta~'ing November l, 1966' The follc~Lug~O~UT.....~ of the C~2~L T6%~ PLAN CO!~,~ISSION OF THE T~'N OF CAR~_.~L~ INDIANA presen~ed~ P~SO~TION %~/EREAS~ Chapter 17h~ Act of 19h7, and all Acts amendatory thereto~ enacted 'by ~he General Assembly of the State of Indiana~extends authority to a City Plau Co~m!ssion to" adopt a Master Plan for the development of the City and such contiguo:s ~mincorporated area outside the corporate limits of the City as~ in the judgement of the Commission~ bears reas~able relation to the devel- opment of the' City and as ~t shall desi~qnate~ and~ ~47~EAS~ as ~ accordance with said Statute~ the word City includes classified towns~ and ~HFREAS~ such desi~%jnated contiguous unincorporated area may include all er tony part of the area within t~o(2) miles from the corporate limits of the city~and~ %Y.HAE, REAS~ ,~Before exercising the rights~ pm.~ers and duties conferred upon it by this act with respect to such designated contiguous unincorporated area, s_ city ptmu commission shall file a descriftion or map defining the limits of such designated contiguous unincorporated area wi~h the county recorder of the county in which the city is located~ and~ as such designated contiguous ~snincor porated area may be altered from time to time,shall file with the county recorder a re- vised description or map defining the limits thereof". %IG, I T~DEFOP~, Be it resolved that because of recent anne~at±ons to the Town of Carmel~Indiana~ during the past two (2) years which~ in ,the judgement of the Co,remission, indicates a treud of development of the Tm-m of Carmel~ the Car- mel Tc~n Plan Co-wmission hereby dete~vaines that the such designated unLucor- p6rated area is altered and shoul~ be revise~ accordingly. WE IT ~IRT~{ER P~ESOL~.~D, TYAT T~ Carmel Town Plan Commission determines an area bounded by a line on a map entitled" Clay Township~ Hamilton Cmmty~ Indiana:,~XTOA TE~.ITO,.RIAL ~RiSDICTION~L ~A %~ITHIN TJO MILF~9 FROM T~ COR* PO?ATE L~,¢ITS O? C_~,'~I,~I~TDIA~.~A~ "September 20~ '!966"~ to be the area within th8 territorial jurisdiction~of the Carmel Town Plan Commission of the Town of Carmel, Ind~.ana~ and BE ~ FURT!~R 9?,SOL~ that a certified copy of this Resolution be attached to a certified copy of the aforsaid mao. ~hich shows the limits of such ter- itorial ju~isdictinna! area, ap~dthat certified co~i of the map and said cer- tified copy of the resolution be filed with the ?~ecorder of Hamilton County~ indiana. James O. Lewis President Bette J. Davis Sec?etary This is to certify that the above is a tr~e an~ exact copy~ ~f $ Resolution ad, ooted and approved aud made a part of the miuutes of the meeting of the C;?-~I T~'~,~ PLAN CO~O-~tSStO~ n~ld the 2Oth day of September, 1966, a~.d that the Map referred to therein is the same map which is attached ~reto. ~0 =~I~.,.-0-~ OF THE TO~,2 OF CAPYEL, I?~DIA}~ James O. Lewis President Bette J. Davis Secretary EXCERPT FROMTL~ MI~2TF£ OF m~ ~' = OF ...... ET=~[G TP~ CA~&EL TG%~i~ PI2,N OCTOBERS, 1966. the Carmel Town Plan Conr~ission meeting in regu!~ session on the 5%h day of October, 1966did v~te ~,n favor of the release on the ~ 15,0OO.00 const~action bond dated July 14, 1964 andaccepted in lieu thereof a two (~) year construc- tion bend in the amount of $ 8,500.00. This bondto cover streets in the 2nd Section of Annally Dm~n~s Sub-division. t!so presented was the three (3~ear maintenance bond iffo. B-506203 in the ~mount of $ 7,250.00 to cove~in, feet on Fergus Ave. and 40~ fe~t on annally Dr.~Bond submitted by UU~%c Construction Sompa~y and to theHamilton Co~mtyBoard of Commissioners. Date of this bond September 2, 1966 As the ~ 15,000.00 is to the Board oC Trustees, Carmel~ India~:a, a release from the Indiana Bonding & Surety Company is presented to the Board of Trus- tees for signature. Homer B. O~adle Buildin~ Commissioner A motion by Delber~ Flick, seconded by Donald Fields that the Sanitation Co~pauy, Planning ~o~uission and the Town of Carmel be charged ~ ~0.00 monthly respectively for the use of space in the %~ater Company Building. ~!o further business the meeting adjourned. OCTOBER 2~, 1966 The regular meeting of the Board of T~stees of the Town of Carmel,/mdiana was called to order at 7.00 o'c!ook P.M. at~f0he Town Hall by Don Fields, Pres- ident~ with the following members present: J~nes Ritchey~ Delbert Flick and Max Johnson. Town personnel present: Don Swai!s, Jr.~ James Beards James Dough- erty~ Homer ~raale and Leroy New. The minutes of the meeting held on October 2~th read and approved. The follcr~ing letter of resignation received from P. Roger Kumler, Board Member. Mr. Do~ Fields~ President Board of Trustees The T~n of Carmel Carmet~ Indiana Dear Don: As we hadpreviously discussed~ the recent sale of our home and ,the unavail- abi%ity of adequate housing in the L~mediate area has necessitated the move of our fomily from Carmel for the next 6 to 9 months~ By statute~ I am no long~ eligible to serve on the Board~ and thereby s~mit, my resignation as of Oct- ober 2~, 1966~ the date of our departure. I sincerely regret the necessity of this move, particularly at a time when there are many unjust criticisms of the Board from certain sources. I believe this Board has made real progress~ a~d the hard work that has been put in in. the last ~o and a half yea~s is beginning tR come to fruition. ~ still consider myself a resident of the community~ and vol-omteer my services ~oassi~t the Board in any ~mdertmkings where I can be of assistance. This is paticuTarly true in the financial area and aRy help you may need in financing the sewer expansion program. It has been a real pleasure working with you and this Board~ and ~ certainly hope you will feel free to call upon me at any Best personal regards. Sincerely~ P. R, y_um!er Trustee On a motion by Delbsrt Flick~ seconde~ by D6nald Fields~ the resignation was accepted with regret and the fYlerk-Trea~urer was requested to express the apprec iation of the Board to Mr. ~umler for his ~tir~ service as a member of the Board ~nd his offer to assist the Boar8 in a~ way possible in the fut~e. Fire Chief S~lails submitted a report for the thir~ quarter of the Depar~ents' Mr. S~ails to be paid for the ho~s he assiste~ dur~g his off-duty in grad- ing and blacktOpping arced the · ~re Station mud the ~a~er Compa~bu~di~. ~ letter received from the U. S. Security System requesting pe~ission to in- stall an alarm system in ~he Fire ~tat~on. S~e was granted with the ~der- standing th t ~_ er..gEEn of Carmel a~ccepts no responsibility as to failure to ~ spond to any alarm. Police Chief Beard submitted a report of {he Police Department for the month Of September. He was requested to assist in zntroducmn~, an ordinance in r~f- erence to license plates for bicycles; to arrayge for auction sale ~f bicycles picked up by police department that were not claimed by owners in si~ months; instracted ta attend the Legal Education For~um ( citizen' rights and the police) at Tfokomo; Indiana. The following petition for rezoni~g was presented and referred to the Board of Zoning Aooeals ( Plan co~mission Docket ~8-63Z)o Thomas D. %~ilson, Inc., a ~amn StJ tract oftand h95' by 780~- 930' fronting on College Ave. and %~st ~ ' from R-2 to Tlr. Cradle requested the purchase of two signs to identify the office of the Planning Commission and the Building Conmissioner and the necessity of shelves in the new office. Messrs. Little, Clark and ~4e~e were present in ~regard to the T~n of Caz~el supplying sewage facilities to Wildwood Estates subdivision and offered to help to the extent of paying ~ .300.00 per lot t~ard off site cost if Tm,~n will undertake the required construction..The Board ~agreed to study the request an~ t~e action at an early date ,hopefully by November 1st, anticipatingthat suf- ficient information will be available at that time. A special meeting ~/as called fo~ November let at 7.00 o' clock P. M. J~mes Dougherty was granted permission to purchase a power saw :on a motion by James Ritchey, seconded by Don Fields and passed unanimously. On a motion by James Bitchey, seconded by Ma× Johnson and passed fu~animously Clyde E. %,~illiams f~ Associates were authorized to proceed with specifica- tions and list equipment needed for the enlargement of the sewage plant. No further business the meeting adjourned. Sec~Jtary President NO~,~BER!, 1966 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Tmon of Carmel~ Indiana was called to order at 7.00 otclock p. M. at the Tm~m Hall by Don Fields, President with the follm,~Tng members present: James Ritchey, Delbert Flick and Max Job~u- son. Present were representatives of Wildwood Estates ~ubdivision. The meeting was called for the discussion of mud estimating cost of installLng sm.rage line to %~ild~,~ood Estates suddivision. Rough estimated ccst figure ar- rived at..'8 ~200.00 for developer and ~ 1'600,0,;~0~0 eot Tmon of Carmel. James Rmtchey made a motion, seconded ~ ~etbert Flick to proceed with the installation. Vote :aye ~Ritchey: i~ick: nay~ Fields, Johnson. Motion lost. Ne further business the meeting adj~urned. ~ Secretary President hTO~EN~ER 8, 1966 The rg's!ar meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmmel, Indiana was called to order at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at ~he Tm~n Hall by Donald Fields~ President ~ with all members Of the Board ~ePbers present. Town persormel present Homer e-radle. The miuutes of the meetinK read and appro,~ed~,~ithcost to the developer Of ';i~d- wOOd Estates subdivision for instlling a sewerline at rouEhly S 13,000.00. The following claims presented and allo~we~: GF}~R~t, GEFEPAL (cont".) 171..2 Ja mss F. Ritchey 4~.00 Morris 1743 Donal~ Fields h~.O0 1822 1744 Max Johnson ~.00 1823 17~ Detbert ~-P_ick ~.00 1~2~ 1747 Ja~es M.Peard 93.3~ 182~ 17~8 Lee Dolen 84.79 1826 1786 James M. Beard 9~.3~ 1827 178~ Lee Dolen 84.79 1828 1788 Clarke-E. Giddens 166.79 1829 1789 Robert E. ~Holl~ay 171.06 183~0 1790 Donald Swails, Jr. 202.86 1831 1791 James M. Martin, Jr. 17t.12 1832 1792 Everett E. Co~ 170.59 1833 1792 Michael Callahan 160.01 I835 1793 Paul Platt, Jr. 190.19 !836 1795 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 1837 1796 James G. Dougherty 80.62 1838 1797 Kevin Harrison 13.0~ 1839 1798' Charles E. Miller 24.63 18~0 1799 Recorder of Hsmilton Co. 9.00 18~t 1800 Avco Construction~ Inc. 788.29 18~2 1~01 James M. Beard 93.3~ 18~3 1802 ~ee Dolen 84.79 ~844A 1803 Capital Industries 5.0C 1812~ t80~ Homer Oradle 10.00 1Bh5 1805 Indiana University 10,00 1846 1806 James M. Beard 93.35 1847 18o7' Lee Dblen 84.7~P 1848 1808' Clarke E. Oi~dens 166.79 18~,~9 1809' Robert E. Hollc~,~ay 171.06 18~O lB10 ~onald Swad2sCJr. 202,86 18~l lB11 James Y. Martin¢ Jr; 171,12 18~2 1812 Everett E. Cox 170.~9 1853 1813 Michael ]allehan 160.O1 18~4 1811~ Pa~l P!att~ Jr. 190.19 18~ 1819 Homer B. Cradle 199.80 18~6 1816' leroy F. ~Tew 300.00 1857 181~ Pette J. Davis 2~.O0 18~8 1818 t~. F. Zinsmsister 10~.80 18~9 1819 James O. Dougherty 80.62 1860 1820 Charles E. Miller lh.O~ 1861 D. ~ghittaker 32.39 Re~ Sa~pson 19.54 Eevin Hs~rison 11.76 P. Roger Eumler l~.O0 l~ational Sheriff's Ass'n . 23.00 Noblesville Daily Ledger I~i6.32 James M. Beard 93.35 Lee Dolen 84-79 Avco Construction, inc. 2202.99 John Bro~son 1~.00 Carey~uellhorst Ins. ~J~0.28 Carmel Auto Parts 11.49 Carmel Concrete Co. 189.75 Cannel Welding & Supply 7.00 Central Motor Parts Co. 26.08 Commercial Towel & Uni. 9.23 Deering 6leaners 9.60 Farmers Phillips 66 Sero 9.27 Fir~tone Steres 51.10 Golden Imperial~ Inc. 5.71 B. F. Greek & Som 179o00 Hamilton Co. Farm Bur. 163.9~ Howe ?ire Apparatus Co. !4.00 ,I ,,' " " 23.38 Ind. Bell Telephone Co. 76.~0 Ind. Oas Distribution 21.98 Mahan's Ace Hardware 3~.32 Marathon Oil Company 3~.~1 Martin Garage 59.93 Mechanics Laund~f 2.00 Nidwest Fire & ~ai'ety 19.86 Midwest Mobil Co,nun. 84.~t ~oblesville Daily Led. 6.73 Palmer Dodge~ Inc. 13.~0 Parsley's Standard Ser. 10~.84 Public Service Indiana h18.80 Sacks Auto Sales Co. 39.10 Stow Creek Stone Co, 39.~6 Talbert-ROessler Bldg. 5~.~h Ralph Pharmacy 9.98 Jack's Tool Rental 16.75 C~ENTRAL (cont.) 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872, 1873 1874- 187~ 1876 1877 1878~ 1879~ 1880- 1881 1882~ 1883- 1884- 1886- 1887. A. Zuckerberg & Son Donald Swails~ Jr. James G. Doughert;f Homer B. C-radle Donald ~ails, Jr. Carmel Water Company James ~. Mart%u~Jr. Michael Callahan Paul Platt,Jr. J~es Beard ~e Dolen James ~enneth Martins Sr~ Jack Phelan Robert Eodgin Ha~Jey S. ~irby T. Lane S~s ~arles M~tin Richard Davis Clarence I~ith~ Har~ Doll Robert M~ler Wendell RLuger Ronald Vaughn Rohe~ Sta~ey Puckett Jer~ Hunsucker Ed Van Blaric~ !888~ Gary LaFolle~e 1889 ~ Bert He~terberg 1890~BitlyHawk 1891 ~ Harold ~. Harvey 1892 ~ Robert Boone 1893 ~ Dale Randall 1909 Carmel CorRers 66 Set. %lATER CO~f~ ~64 -Carmel Wa~er Uompa~y 3865 ~Carmel ~'atSr Co~pany 3866-Jean~_ith 386~James G. Dougherty 3869 '~evin Harrison 3870 ~Rex Sampson 3871 ~Morris~D. Whitt~ver 3872 ~Charles E.~Miller 3873 ~Earteen Baker 3874 ~Eddie ~ade 387~ ~Vaughn Sto~I 3876 'Earlsen ~a~er 3877 "Arthur ~. ~uessle 3878 -Charles Foster 3879 ~Carmel Water Company 1~.35 388o 14.85 '3881 29.66 3882 34.42 3883 lO2.OO 3884 6250.00 3885 100.00 3886 7~.oo~c~87 7~.oo 3888 7~.00 3889 50.00 3~9o 249.99 3~91 249.99 249.99 3892 249.99 3894 249.99 3895 249.99 3896 249.99 3897 249.99 3898 249.99 3899 2h9.99 3900 249.99 3911 249,99 39~2 249.99 39!3 249.99 3914 150.00 3915A 15o. oo 391~ 150.00 3916 100.O0 3917 100.00 39!8A 150.00 39t8B 50.00 3~_8c 5o.oo 5o.oo ~o 155.57 39'21 3922A 3922B 39220 10.00 3923 6.18 39~,4A 3.82 392~ 105.75 3924C 101,81 3925 112.98 3926 94.65 90.50 23.85 10.00 10. on 10.00 10.00 Water Compar~ (cont~ Earleen Baker 23.85 H. F. ~Lusmeister !26.50 James G. Dougherty~ 105.7~ Charles E. Miller 168.81 Morris D. %Eaittaker 145.39 Rex Sampson 130.38 Herin Harrison 144.48 Carmel Post Office 10.00 P. Roger Et~mler 1~.00 Union State Bank 2932.5~ ~bion State Bank 5678.20 %,r. B. Davis !O.00 Union State Bank 458.24 Earteen Baker 23.85 P. Roger Kin%let 10.00 James Hall ~.00 Gary Hi!derbrand IO~CO f~mer. WaterWorks Ass'n. 12.25 Carey-Qyellhorst ins. t~9. !3 Carmel Concrete Pro. 27.00 W. R. Grace & Co.~ 4.20 James B. Clm,~ & S6ns 31.933922 B. F. Or&ek ~: Son 88.00 Ind. ~ell ~eleph0n$ Co. 3.00 Ind. Oas Distribution 71.54 Jones Cnem_qals, Inc. 53.25 " " " ~ 50.55 Mahan's Ace Hardware 26.37 Michcgan Salt Co. 375.90 Neptune Meter Co. 16.91 " " " 9.04 l, " " 1.61 ~l~ic Service Indiana 311.09 Parsley's Standard ~er~icell.62 Roc~ell Mfg. Co~any 505.17 St~art-Carey Class Co. 52.60 ~ " " " !8.00 " " " " 26.35 Talbert-Roessler Blag. 5-03 Utility Supply Comp&uy 12.22 " " ~' 4.28 . ,, I, 12.91 J~nes G..D6ugherty 49.65 James B: Cl~q & Sons 304.30 L.~,,! CO~?TRiiCTION Union State Bank 19428.60 NO%~,,~TR ~ 1966 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of th~ Tmon of Carmel~ indiana was called to order at 7.00 o, clock P.M. a,~ the Town H~l by Don~d ~ields, with all ms~b~he Board present. T~m p~rsonuel present: Don ~ails, Jr.~ James Beard~ Homer Gradle, J~mes Dougherty and ~roy ~ew. Bids were advertised for the following to constr~ct additional faculties to increase the treatment facilities of the sewage plant. ~tem ~1 Propellor Item ~2 Raw Sewage ~p~ Motors and Acesso~ Equipment Item ~3 ~o Blm~ers Item ~h One Air Filter Bids received on the same wereopened at the meeting Standard Power Equipment Company Bragg Associates W. W. MeTer & Sons W. ~ ~. Supply Company Colt Industries, Inc. Item #1 Item #3 Item #3 Item Item #! $ 1,052.00 ~ 3ho8.0o S 2,82~.00 ~ !,01~.00 S ~020.~0 Item~ 2 1~8~2.20 Caicago p,mup Ite~2 $ h.730.00 Item#h S 1,260.00 All bids were turned over to Clyde E. Williams & Associates~ Inc.~engineers for study as the Indiana Stream Pollution Board demands additional sewage treat- ment.(terciary treatment). Monthly reports as to condition of and work performedbmM thei~ ~epartments for October were submitted by Donald Swaits, Jr.~ Fire Chief and Jmues M. Beard~ Chief of Police. Mr. Beard reported on bicycles %u his custody over si~ (6) months whose owners cannot be found. ~ was authorized to advertise the same for sale by auction in the near future. Mess~s. Bodner~ WeLhe and Myle~ representing the °odner subdivision,were pres- ent and inspired as to the possessfoility of obtaining sewage disposal for the Bodner subdivision. After discussion~ they were ~equested to appear at the next regalar meeting of the Board~ Dkcember l~ 1966 when some a~reement might poss- ibtybe worked out. The Clerk-Treasurer requested to ask the State Highway Department (Greenfield 'Division) as to the poss'ibility of obtainir~ lighting facilities at State Road Y h31 intersections in Clay T~nship and also at the junction of State Roads # 23h and # 31- A public heaging was hel~ on proposed Ordinance A-10: P~VISED O.u~L,d~CE CON* ¢~R~G M~TER DEPOoI_ ~ TAB FEES~ op,i,,±~ICATIO,% FOR METER PiTS CO~TRUCTI0~ WR, ES. Same was read by Preside~t of the Town Board~ Donald Fields. After discussion ~ the ordinance was ordered to be corrected and resubmitted to the Board December 13, 1966. Proposed Ordinance No. B-6. AM O~I~A~= P~LAT!~ O OPERA?'O~ A~ USE OF BI~ CYCLT~ IN T~,IN Ov CAR~,~L~ I~,~IA,A~ PROVID-~O LrCENSTNG P~QUIRING P~S OR Ff, TAB,~I,.~ ~I,O F~,_~S TH.E~EFOR A~ PROViDiNG SEALS~ m ? ~-~- ~.~, ~^~m~w~ FOR VIOLATION TI~EOF WAS submitted %o the Board, The Cl6~k-Treasurer'W~-6rdered to adver- tise the same for a public hearing December 13, 1966 at the Town Hall at o'clock P. M. . '~Homer Grad!e submitted a bid by o~he'ster Flingerman to put a baseboard in the meeting room of the Tam Hall of ~ A~.O0.~ It ~,~as accepted and .~r .... ramie re- quested to notifp Mr. t~lingez~au . Clyde E. Williams & Associates~ Inc. reported an estinated cost to install a water main to Wi!d%~ood Estates of ~ 17~000.00. )~o action taken. ~To further business the meeting adjourned. Clerk~reasurer President A special meetinE of~ the Board of TPastees of the Tm~m of Carmel was cagtled to order at 6.h~ P. M. at the Town Hall by Donald Fields~ President with all members of the Tmm Board present. The meeting %Tas called to appoint a new member to the Town Board to fill the -unexpired term of P. Roger Humler~ resigned. On a motion by Ma~ Johnson ~ sec- onded by_Pelbert Flick, Russell E. Ransmn~ 866 licko~ )rivo~Carmel was appoint- edby ap~bt.e of three (3) ayes and one (!) member abstaining to fil! the ~erm O~ ~P~"_~,_~ler, rest-shed. Said term expires December 31, 1967~ ~!o further business the meeting ad~.{our~ed. Clerk-Treasurer President 1966 The regular meeting of the ~oard of Trustees of the Town of Carmet~ Indiana was called to or, er at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at the Tmm Hall by Donald Fields~ President with all members of the Board present. Town personnel present: Leroy ¥. h~,;~ James G. Dougherty and Homer B. OraRle. The minutes of t_~s regular meeting held on November 22~ 1966 read and approved. The following clsims preset_tea and allowed: 189h James '}~, Beard 93.3g Morris D. !~ittaker 37.33 189~ ~e ~Dolen ~h.79 1907 Rex Sampson 1i~.12 1S96 3larke E. Giddens 166.79 1~08 Kevin l{arrison 1897 Robert E. ~{oll~alf 171.06 1~0 J~lss R. ~eard 18.98 Donald S~a~s~ Jr. 202.86 1911 Lee Doten 8h.79 1899 James ~. Martin~ Jr. 171.12 1912 James ~. t9~0 Everett E. Cox 170.~9 1913 J~es M. ~ea~l 93.35 1901 Hichae~ Caliahan 160.~! 19!h Lee Dolen 1902 Paul Platt~ Jr. 190.19 1~1~ Clarke E. Giddens 1903 Homer B. Cradle 199.80 1916 Robe~ E. tgOh 2ames O. Doughorty $0.62 1917 Donald 8~,~ails~ jr. 202.86 t90~ Ch arles E. !?iller ~3.33 1918 Jaues K. Martir.~ Jr. 173.12 t9T9 192o 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 19%0 19%1 1952 19%3 1955 19%6 19~?A 19%~ 1958 19%9 1960 1961 1962 196~ 1964 196~ t966B 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 197~ 197h t97~ 1976 !977A 197~ 1978 1979 1980 i9~6 GP~TAI (cont.) Everett E. Cox 170.59 Michael Callahan 162.01 Paul Pla~t, Jr. 186.39 Homer B. Gradle 199.80 Leroy ~. %Te%¢ 300.00 Bette J. Davis %0.00 JamesG. Dougherty 80.62 H. 9. Zinsmeister 105.60 Re× Sampson 21.20 Kevin Harrison 71.70 Morris B. %~ttaker 16.!4 Water C o~n amy !00.00 Jmcrican Aggr~gates~ Inc 4.85 Automotive A~mturs C% 7.26 F. Beaver & Sons~ Inc. lh. O0 Business Furnitures Corp. Ca~el Auto Parts 18.64 Ca~el Corners 66 Ser. 168o77 Carmel }~ating & Electric 7.20 Carmel Sigm Company 12.00 Central Motor Parts Co. 53.71 " " " " 8 · 24 Commercial ~o~,:el ~ Unifo~ Everett E. Cox Cox' s Market Deeds Equi~ment Co., Inc Economy Enterprises Farmers Phillips 66 Ser. R. G. ~earrin Insurance The Fords Gilbert' s Pharmacy Golden imperial¢ Lnc. %,r. R. Grace & Compmny Hatfield Notors~ Inc. 9-48 Don Plinds,Ford~ Inc. 7.72 Indiana Bell Telephone 68.6~ Indiana Gas Distribution 47.68 Indiana C~7;gor Company Indiaha State Industries 546-'55 Jack's Tool Rental - 4.95 Mahan's Ace Hardware t2.88 " " " 67.08 Marathon Oil ~ompany 14.97 Martin' s Garage 50.00 Metropolitan Planners 18.60 Midwest Fire & Safety Eqpt. 42.22 " " " " 10.~7 Midwest Mobil Co~mm~nications 62.%2 Xorgau Pharnacies 12.39 ~oblo sville Ledger 95.74 Palmer Dodge~ Inc. 1.52 (cont.) 19'.7 Parsley' Standard Set, 1788 Public Se~ice Indiana t989 Sacks Auto Sales 1990 StarzleyPlumbing 1991 Stewart's Book & Stat. 1992 Stewart-Carey Glass Co. 1993 Stony Creek Stone Co. 1994 Talbert-Rbessler Bldg. 1995 Clyde E. Williams 1996 Pmtph Walrod Pharmacy 1997 Homer B. Gradle 1998 Don~d S~ails, Jr. WATER C~/~AI~ 3927 Har~y Zimmerman 3928 George Col!ett 3929 Prank Bartlow 3930 Oary D. Utter 3931 Earleen Baker 3932 C17de~ E. Williams 3933 James G. Cougherty 7.121739345~Cha~le~.E~oElller 150.00 3955 Morris D. ~hittaker 13.66 3936 Rex Sampson 40.0~ 3937 Kevin Harrison 10.00 3938 Indiana Dept. of Rev. ?.5% 3939 A. B. C. Construction 482.00 3940 Indiana Dept. of Rev. 150.00 3941 Union State Bmr< %.00 3942 Indiana Dept. of Rev. 4.00 3943 Earteen Baker 2.16 394~ Union State Bank 8.88 394~ C~fstal Industrial Set. 10.~01~6 Earleen Baker 3947 3948 3949 395o 3951 ¢958 39q~3 3954 3957 3960 3961 3962 3968 ~969 3970 3976 3977A Carmel Post Office James F. Ritchey Ja~es G. Doug~erty H. F. Zinsmeistem John TabOr Rex Sg~pson Kevin Barriso~ Charles E. M~ler Morris D. Whittaker' Indiana Dept~ of Rev. Union State Bank C. F. Bailey Union State Bard~ Union State Ba~ M. F. Z. Petty Cash Carmel Water Company James H. Godda~d American Aggregates 73.22 427.10 5.3% 18.17 15.95 31.10 20.8~ 6.00 1200.00 3.71 24.35 13.05 10.00 lO. O0 20.00 60.oo 23.85 2000.00 '10'6.62 104.63 155.34 08 73.23 15.00 268.21 390.70 3.50 23.85 18.75 4.00 23.8~ 5.00 4f.oo i26.50 IO.O0 98.84 39.o5 111.77 io5. o3 75.02 !9~38 10.00 187.5o 96.89 22.7~ 10.00 t0.00 62.09 397~ 39790 3980 3981 3982 3983 39~6 3987 3988~ 3988B 3989 399o ~991 ~99~ 399~ 399~Z~ 399'~B 399~ 3998 WA?ER ¢O?A~ff (co~.t.) ~merican Aggregates 21.30 Carmel %~eldi-~g & Supply 1~.00 C o~unity Press 3.00 Evans Constrmtion Co. 7~.00 8~3 R. ff~ Fearr~ Instance ~.00 For~ Meter ~oz Co.' 263.73 8~ ~lach ~emica! Co. 3.~7 8~6 Indiana Bell Telephone ~6.~7 Indiana Gas DistriBution 87.80 8~8 Maha n's Ace Hardware 20.90 869 " ' " 3h.h8 870 Marathon 'Oil' Company 8.2~ 871 Michigan Salt Co, any 37~.90 872 Monon Railroad 8.00 873 Parsley's Standard Set. 1.9~ Public Se~zice Indiar~ 292.20 Stagey Plt~bing 7.81 Stewart-Carey C-tass Co. 96.20 887 Talbe~-Roessler Bldg. 6.7'7 Utility Supp~ Co. 1~2.~ 8~0 " " " 92.2h Woods %~ire Produc~s' 27.b9 895 WJTER ~,~0%<8 CO~TRUCTIO~/7 3977 Holt B~others · 3978 Chester Quear · 89¢ 899 90¢ 611.9o 90% llh. OO 9O3 90~ S~ER C O3!PAh-f QLYDE E. %~illiesas ~60 Jsmes G. Dougherty ~61 Charles E. Miller Morris D. t~Ihittaker ~ Kevin Harrison J~es G. Dougherty Earleen Baker Earleen Raker Ca~el Post Office J~es 17. Ritchey James O. Doughe~y H. F. Zinsneister Rex S~ps on Kevin. Harrison Charles E. Miller Morris D. %~ihittaker J~eric an aggregates Ca~e! 5{eating & Electric Ca~et Welding & Supply R.G. Fearr~ Ins. Ag'y. Ma~ha Ferr~ Oral, am 5%ect~onics H~aber Office E~t. I~&~a Re~lH~D~ene l%ah~s Ace Hardware ?¢oble sv~le Ledger %arathon Oil Co. ~btic Service Indiana Sear% Roebuck & Co. Sta~_ey Plumbing Stewart-Carey Glass Co. Westfield Gas Corporation James G. Dou¢~rty Carmel Wa~er Co. 2000.00 122.92 22. $~ 37.33 7.66 6.63 23.85 23.8~ ~.00 ~;~.oo 122.92 126.~o )49. LB 32.62 7t.tl ~6.52 18.20 29.~ 3.10 55.00 ~.00 3.18 28. O0 20.7,5 · 2~.?~ 9.31 296.3~ 1.10 31.88 2.00 33.4o ~0. oo ~[r. ~,oo,,er of t.~e P~blic ~ ' uo .une ..... :er~zce Indiana re,per,Rs ~ ~' Clerk-Treasurer they ~qould ~qaive ~u.,~e first ~;~ 2~.00~ Of electric bill for decorative Cnrme%nas' ' lights ~-f {he Town of Carmel would pay the ba!anse~ T~:e Board agreed ~o pay balance. ~. 7~. F. ~insmeister~r. reported on sewage disposal for the first sixbtliid- ,ings of the proposed ?odner subdivision. Mr.~ Leroy ~. ?F~lq~Town Attorney: re- quested to write Mr. Robert S. Bodner a left, er of intent~ which was as follows D~cember lb, 1966 ?Ir~. Rober~ ~. Bodne~ .1~00 Ye. i~feridian 8%. In~ianapo!is~ Indiana De~r Sir; It'~ is the umderstmnding of the Tm~m Boa~d Sf Carmel %ha6 a total of 120 liv- in~ units are presently render consideratio~n for construction by you in ~ ' ~ ..ona~_~ Road ~.a ,~te Road apa~men% complex a~ ~he so~,: wes~ coiner of w ' ~-~ ~' ~+~ It is the present intention of the Board to permit up to sixty (60) such!iv- an,= unitsto connect to the present existing sewage system of the Town. It is the further intention od the Town Board that an additional sixty (60) living ~nits should be permitted to connect to the Town sewage system pro- riding that before any of such later units are connected, the expansion o£ the present treatment plant, as now projected and ptanned~ shall have been accomplished and ready to receive amd treat sanitary The Town of Carmel reseves the absolute right to divert any sewage toward the south and east of the land involved if by the tJ~e m%v of the living units require s~age service there is adequate se~a,,e facility operated by the To~n in that direction. The above understanding is all based upon the contemplation ~nat the area involved will be included and amuexed within the Town o£ Carme% proper and that petition for such annexation will be made by you at the t~_me your per- ~its to build are issued~ or before. -The Board wishes also to note that some .discussion was had concerning your monetary contribution toward off site treatment facilities and also a force main and, lift station if needed to m~re the se~.~age to the north. There was no final agreement on this phase. This letter of intent is forwarded by me as T~n Attorney upon the instruet- ions of the Board. in the hope that it firms up our understanding in the above matters, Yours very tr~ly~ LEROY ¥. >,~I,~ Tm~n Attorney ~ae follc~in~ resolutions and Crdinance presented: RESOLVTIO~ ~77IE~IVAS~ The Carmel To~,,~n Plan Co~mission of the Town of Carmel, Indiana which has jurisdiction over the Town of Carmel and Clay T~}nship of Hemilton Cmmty~ Andiana for planning end zon~/~g purposss~ has given careful re~-iew %0 the petition as amended of ~oystone Square 3ompany~ which petition as amended is identified aeDocket }~o. 10-66Z; and~ W~T~S the Plan Co~,~mission beleives that zoning ordinance of the Tm,~n of Ca~.~,~el~ Indiana: Ordinance ~o. Z-! as amended and passed by the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Carmel ~ Indiana should be further amsnded~ and %K~_WE;;S~ the proposed amendment and its relation to the zone map have been submitted to a properly advertised hearS~ag which hearing was held at the Town Hall at 130 First Avenue ~Y on Ju~¥~ 1966 and taken ~uder advisement until the meeting of December 6, 1966~ and pertains to real estate hereinafter descibed~ ~.?_.~EAS~ at said hear~_ng all comments smd su~'gestions and reco~mendations of persons attendin~ said p~lic hearing have been taken into conszderat~on. nc~% Therefore, BE IT R~EB.~y PSSOL~,~D that the Carmel_ m .. ah~ zonim~ o ,~ ~ - ~o,,,n Plan Coms~ission hereby adopts . ~ am~n~meno submitted herewith and identified as Exhibit A. ~,~.[T~bR RESON~D zhat the Cazmel Town Yl~ ([o~aission reco~ends ~o the Carmel T~n Board that the land ~,ss~= of the following described real estate be changed by the adovt~on of an emending ordinance to the fo!lo~g usage: Parcel h . opcode to be rec!ass~fied from the R-! Resident Bistrict to the ~-3 ~ ~ ~ ~ '- .... o~as_d~ Business District. ,Begimn~g a~ a ~'o~nt in the east ri~ht-of-~zav- line of }Torth neystone ~ o! t~e south line of Section · 3Z~T 18 }I~ R ~ E: thence east para:~l~t; to sseJ South l~e off Section · 31~9~ feet: ~h~nce south at 90degrees~ 2~0 feet to the sazd south line .of Section 31~ t,ence ~est along said somth line Sf Section31~ 2pO ffee~ -more or less~, to the place of oeoznnmng~ and except~g therefmom ~he ' right-of-way established for ~[or'~h ~ v . e.~ stone Avenue sad !16th ~"--~ -' . Adopted this 6~h day of December~ 1966 - By Be~te Davis~ S ' ecre~a~ '~ a motion by James F. Ritchey~ seconded by Ma~ Johnson ~ t~he resolution was adopted by a majority vote. (3 a7res, t nay.) zN~ ~.~T!,R P~tT 0F T ~, T0,, A.,Y 0NDt}FA}FQE A}~P~I~TG T}N ZO!~}TG nsn~;T~n~ 0F T~ T~'Z~,Z 0~' CA~.~L~ I~].~M A~ ..... ~.-,}~ PASSED BY THE ~G~ .~0..~,hl OF TRiSTEES 0F T~ OF ~RAP~R 17~ OF TI{E ACTS OF 19~7~ A~ iLL ..... ' A,qTS S ~'.~T .0~'.~ 1. That %he Zone .,~ap~ identified as "CAi%~ -}.mTg,} -n~ ~ ~,~ J ...... A~ d }?[AP~ SNEBT 2 of 2"~ and da%ed 1961~ }~hich accompanies and is a past of said Zonin{ 0Pd~ance Ho. Z-!~ as amended~ is hereby changed as i'oltoi~s -~ area described as ~ollauo~ and eonsist~n~ o.~ t.1 acre% is herebF re-classified lPom the N-1 !esidence ~:.str_c% to %he B-3 ~ ~ ' n._~ hr..~% on said Zone Nap: (Discript~ On ) Be~i~n~ a% a ecrm% ~n the east " ........ ~ ~ r-gnt-of-~a3r line cz ?~o~h Me~stone Avenue ( state High,,my ~;31) 2~0 feet north of the of Section 31, T 15 }T, R 1.4 E~ ·thence parallel to said. ~ od Section 31~ 2~0 feet~ thence south at 90 degrees~ :o the sais south line of Section 31, ~%ence west along a line )f Section 31~ 2~0 feet, more or less, to the beginning, and excepting therefrom right-of-~.~ay estab- ,r }[orth Keystone Avenue and ll6t~ Street. .11 be in full force am~ effect from and after its passage. a Board of Trustees Of the To~;n of Carmel~ Indiana, on December, 1~66 A. D. T~gN BOA?~ OF TRUSTEES CAP~WlE~L~ Don~d Fields ~resident uz~ ....... es F. Ritchey, seconded by Ma~ Johnson ~ %he ordinance was approved sad adopted by a ma.~ority vote~ 3 ayes , t 3~P~S D. E. ~nd G. ~. ChriStie and J. D. ~nd E. M. blacl~,~ell have pre- sented their petition requesting an amenclment of the zoning ordinances: and~ '%H~EAS, the Carmel To~ra Plan Coo~uission beleives that the Master Plan of Carmel~ Indiana 19~9 as amended~ sSould be further emended as petitioned for~ which petition is identified as Docket No. 1~-66Z; and~ I~RE~, the petition has been s~mbmitt~ed to a properly advertised .Hearing~ which hearing was held in the Carmel T~n Hall~ 130 First Avenue,S W _~on the l~tb d~? of November, 1966~ and adjourned to the meeting of December ~66~ ~nd all suggestions and con~ents having been givan careful study and consideratio n: ~OW~ TI~P~%J?OR~ be it herehy resolved that the Carmel. To~,~ Plan Co~miss- ion hereby approves an Ordinance amending a~ending the Master Plan of Carmel 19~9, as amauded, changing the following described, real estate. · A part of the Southeast quarter of Section 2~ T. 18,N, R 3 B~ ~escribed as foll~s: ~Begirnaing 339.8 feet south and 78~.$ feet east of the northwest con~er of the east half of the southwest quarter of Section 2~Township 18 North,' RaoEe 3 East~ said point being cross on the sidm~alk on south line of FiPst gtreet southwest in the To~n of Car~el~thenc~ s~nth 196. D feet to iron stake~ thence east parallel ~ith south line of sais street 121.~ feet to a point~ thence north 196.0 feet to cross ~ sidewalk on South side of saidFirst Street southwest; thence west 121.~ feet to place of begi~ning~ in Hamilton County~ Indi~_a. From R-i: to I-1 zone~be it further resolved that the said Ordinance be and the same is referred to the Board of Trastees~ Carmel~ ~diana, ~or passage and that the Secretary of this Corm~ission is hereby directed to cert- -i~y~ a copy of said Ordinance and of this Resolution to the said Board of Trustees in a rsg~flar meeting for consideration. Adopted this day of CA.~>~L T~D,~ PLf21 ~0,,~1' IS<:.O ,~ -By James t~,~is, President On a motion by James F. Ritchey~ s$~Ogil~d by Delbe!~% F!ick~ the resoluton was .adopted unanimously. Or~.<l~.,a~C= NO. Z-61 An ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of the ~own of Cannel~ !ndian% Ordinance No. Z-I~ as amended~ passed by the Tm~m Board of Trustees of %he 'T~fn of Ca~el~ Indiana on the 21st day of December~ 19~7 mnder authority of Chapter 17[~ of tlne Acts of 19~7, and all acts amenda%o~z or supplemental ~hereto~ of the General Assembly of the State of Lndiana. .~o¢~n Cal~lel~ [ndiana~ Be it ordained by %he Board of Trustees of the ~ '- of that Ordinance ~{o. Z-I~ as amended~ is hereby mmended as foll~s: .Section .~oat the Zone Map~ identified as Ca~et zone map~ sheet 1 s_nd 2~ and dated t961~ which accompanies smd is a part of said Zoning Ordinance ~o. Z-1 as a~ended~ is hereby changed as fellows: · ~n area described as follm,~s is hereby re-classified from R-i~ Residence Distriq% to the,I-t Industria2 District on said map. DESCREPTiO~ · Beginning 339.8 feet south and 78~.8 feet east ed .the northwest corner of the east half. of the southwest quarter of Section 2~ Township 18 North~ Range 3 East~ .said point '~e~_g cross on the sidewalk on sonth line ~ ~rst Street S. W. ~ the Tm.m off Ca~e!; Thence south 196.0 feet to iron stake~ thence ~ast ~arallel with south lina of said street 12i.~ feet to a po~nt~ thence nortb~96.0 feet te crass in s~dewatk on smith side of said First Street south- we~%; ~he~ce .~-~es% 121.~ feet %o place off begi~ing~ ~ H~ton County~ !nd~ana from N-[~ %o i-t zone. SECTION ~his ordinance shall be in full force and. effect from and after its pass- age. Rassed by the Town Board of Trustees of the T~m of Carmel~ indiana~ on this t3~h day of December~i966~ A. D. T~i~ BO£uVD OF TRUSTEES~ Carmel~ Indiana H. F. Zinsmeister Donald Fields President On a motion by Donald l~ietds~ seconded by Ma~ Jobmson~ the ordinance was ap- proved and adopted unan~_mousl~¥. The term of Davl,_, Haston~ a member of the P!ann~ag Commission appointed by the To?reship Trustee and the' term of >~rry Zimmer~mn~ a~me~h~rsof the Board of ~oning Appeals~ appo~mted by the Tam Board~ expires-~ecember 31~ 1966. James G. Dougherty~ Utilities Superintendent~ was granted a vacation from ~ecem~er 23 to January 2. ~AN OP~INA]fC= ESTA~LISHI>IG CHARGES~ TAPPING FEES~ }~TER CO' ~CTION ~ES~ >~ DEPOSITS R"TAI~D A>~ PROVIDING SPECIFTCAT%O~ FOR I~TER PIT CO~,ISTRYJCTION BY PERgONS U¢~=~e the Tc~n of CarmeI has previously established a flat tap fee'~go eac]~ user at the time he connects with the wate~ork's system of the T~n of Car~el, and ~ff~EAS~it is more equitable both ~o the To~.m of Carmel and to the user to ~gra~aate and adjust such tap fee in accordance'with both the size of the water line and the portion of the installation perfornedby the user and de- ~ending further upom the e×istence of a meter pit before connection is made, NO~ff T[~P~FORE~ BE tT O_,~AI~D ~h~ BO~ZRD OF~ ,~.~*~ O_r .~ T0~fN CAP>~L ~ i)~IA.YA: Sectionl: ~hat there shall be and there are herebyestablished for con- Dect~the waterwork's system of the Town of ~armel~ based on the con- d~tions indicated and hereafter noted, the following chsrges for tapping fees~ -meter connections and meter deposits: Meter Ueposi%s: [/8 inch meter: ~ 1~.O0 t inch meter 2~.00 ~t/2 inch meser h0.00 2 inch meter 60.00 2~/2 inch meter 75.00 3 inch meter 130.00 ~ L~cinahlm~ter 16~.00 6 inch meter 200.00 Tapping Pees: ' ''~/~ inch meter ~ 9~.00 ~ inch meter 11~.00 · 2 inch meter 160.00 ~ inch meter 2~0.00 · ~ inch meter 320.00 ~6 inch meter ~0.00 If dual meters are installed iz a single p:it~ there shall be added the cost of materials and labor necessary %o increase the size of the pit to accomodate the additional meters. The schedule of fees set fo?~h above apply whSre the length of pipe from the ~ main to the meter pit is Not ob-er 2~ feet. If this ~leng%h is e:~ceeded~ add the follo~'ing: Labor ( b~the hgur) at the rate currently pa~d ~ during construction ~achinery (.at the current hourly rental re,tn) ~ a~ Materials involved over 2~ ~eet Street Cuts~ ]7o~street will be cut without first obtaining a permit to do so from the Town of Carmel. J~V~%m~ a street mus~ be cut for a commection with the.water- works system~ the person ~ho obtained the permit to make the cnt shall be charge,.an additional cost squal to that required and necessitated to restore the street surface to it's original condition prior to making the cut. This .restoration must be performed by thm person mak~n~E the cut and shall bD done to spec?ication suitable to the Town of Carmel and to the complete satis- faction of the T~-~n of Carmel. The additional cost will be returned if the street is restored properly by the permit holder. TAP OhS by Developer: %~ere a ~/~l house tap is ~ade by a person otherth~ ~: ~:iploy.se o£ :~e T~rn of ~a;z~e~ ~ol~ding bu~ not l~d to developers~ builders or sub- dividers and the tap to the ~ater main has been installed and the copper st~b to the gro~mud surface completed but the meter pit is not c0nple~ed~ the tap on fee shall be ~. 30..,~0. ~ ~ if such person taps the watermafn and sets his own pit~ and installs hardware within the pit~ the fee shall be ~ !0.00 for the ~imple meter cornection. }{m~ever~the following specified parts and materials shall ~e used iN A!]LC~FES BE?0~E Ti~E To~,m of Carmel will make a meter in- stallation and before'Town water maybe used. Sp__ecifications for ~/8" meter pit: Ford ~e ~C% mater box cover ~or 20" i.D. tile ll~" lid ooening~ ~" depth~ .or approved equivalent, Ford Txpe (X) as an alternate to t~e (C)~ or approved equivalent° · Ford Yoke ~21~ or approved equival~nt~ which is to include copper · zttmUoS at each e~d~_ ~.~hicb .... is a color.nation shut off valve and test valve outlet. The ' ~' ' ' e:cp~m.o~_sn nut is also to be ~_ncluded. .An appropriate smo'mut od concrete meter tile~ 20" ll.D. to a depth that will a!lo~.~ the min~m~'~ specified free air space within the meter pit. The installed meter register dial'is to be !h,' from the gro';nd !eve!~ plus or minus.3". T~:ere is to be a min~m'm~ of !h" f~ee air space betm,! the meter in- side the pit. The ~nsvaller is %o be - . .... ~ respo~oz,~_e der assuring that 'the top of the meter pit lid is on a f!usn ~ade ~-H.%h the surrounding grou=nd and also that all parts are rigdl? installed and that the piping is free of leaks. ~.et~r Pits Larger Than !.~, the mevelooer or om~_~der desmres to install a meter to accomadate lir~es %argcr than ~/8" up td and im~cluding 6" lim~es m%d meters~ the specifi- cations currently on file with the Town Utilities Manager shall be followed e×clusively. ~y deviatio~ from such specifications on file ms~- be only on written a~proval of the To,-an Utilities Manager. If all specifications are complie~ with on installations larger than ~/8" through 6": the meter pit~ main tap and mechanical coonectJ~on being also completed by the Lnstaller shall be ~ 1~.00 tap inspection fee~ plus meter connection fee set forth belo~ ~bas~d on size of meter). ~eter ~ ~' .onneou~.on Fees: -%~ere the meter is placed in an existing meter pit %hat is piped~ the following fees for connection shall be charged: · ~/8" through 2" !~ 10.00 3" 30.00 ~4:' ~O. OO 6" ~O.00 Section 2: Ail ordinances and psrts of ordinances in conflist herewith are hereby repss~ed; provided~ however, that the existing schedule of charges for tapping fees~meter connection f~e~s and deposits shall remain in full force and effect until the sched~Q.e of cherges flied biz this ordinance shall be ap- proved by the P~L_iC SER?iCE C~,?ISSIO},~ OF I?~}I~!A and until such time as the · or'er of said Co.~mission approving said new charges shall direct. .PASSED A~} ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF T~ISTEES O? OM THE t3th DAY ON DEO~.~ER,1966. Donald Fields: President Attest: H. V. Zinsmeister~ Sro: Clerk-Treasurer The matter of a ~nblic hearin~ on proposed ordinance ~!o. A-lC came up for discussion andafter hearin arguments and discussion regarding said proposed ~rdi:~ance %he matter was called up for fLnal consideration and the ordinance was read on first reading in it's entirety. Discussion foll~-~ed the first ,reading, On mo%ion of ~elbert Flick~ seconded by Max Jo_hnson~ i% was duly zaoved~carried~ that ther be a suspension of rules whereby the pmo'~}osed ord- -inance A-10 could be read bp- title only. ~!ae ordinance was then re.ad by title onl~r. On motion of Delbert Flick, seconded',by Max Johnson suspension of the rules was c°a~-~-~d was moved and carrie to allow Ordim, s-nce Lb. A-lO _to cone to final read±ng and passage on the saree nigh%~ the same being passed and adopted b~ virtue of the fact that public no%ice was posted in three conspicj_ous ~laces within the Town of Carmel of the public hearing on said ordinance as well, as publication of notice of such hearing in the C~-~,~EL CCi RBR~ a news- paper published ~nd circulated in and about the Town of Carmel. , Accordingly~ it was duAy moved~ seconded and carried that Ordinance -A-lC be brought ue for final consideration and adoption. The ordinance was ,%hen read in. its entirety a third time on f~nal passage. After discussion~ -noon motion b7 ,]ames Ritchey ~ seconded by Detbert Flick, it was the unani- mous vote of the Trustees present and voting that Or~,inance No. A-lC be and the same was passed and adopted, and thereafter attested and certified by the Town Clerk-Treasurer. The Eot!~ing ordinmnce presented for adoption A}~ ORD!NA~TCE REOULATI~?G OPErATIOn{ AI,~ USE OF ~,~ ~ v ~ ~O ~q~,[~ ~,~ REQUIRING PLATES OR TO,'H~ OF C~-=:~L~ P~ ~01, I ~ LI ...... I ~ ....... - _ ~ tm=It- A · }Tg{i BE IT ORDAi?'~D ~v TH~ BOA'~D OF TR~ STEES FOR g?R~ TL%S~{ OF ~ '~=~'~ Section t: No p ~rson shall operate or use a bicycle propelled wholly or in part by muscular po~er upon ar~y street~ alley-or r.,,~t of way of the ~n of Carme!~ I~di~_ua~ without first obtaining from the Police Department a li- cense therefor. Section 2. The Police Department is hereby authorized and directed to issue','~pon written app!ication~ bicycle licenses Nhich shall be effective for one calendar year~ ill such licenses shall be dated January lst of the year issued. %~en issued, such licenses shall entitle the licensee to operate such bicycle for which the license has been-issued, upon all the streets~ alleys and public rights of w%y, exclisive of sidewalks thereof, in the T~m of Carmel, Indiana° Sec%ion 3- The T~,~n of Carmel shall provide plates or seals, tooetner with~ra%ion cards~ said plates, seals and/or registration cards hav- ing ntmbers stamped thereon Ln n, america! order, begi~-ninE with number 1~ in- dicat~ the year for which issued and such plates or seals shall be suitable for at%achnent upon the frames of bic.yeles and it shall br the duty of the Po- lice Depa~ment of the To~,~n of Carmel to attach one such plate or 'seal to the frame of each bicycle upon application and to issue a correspondinE regis%ra- tion card to %he licensee upon the paynen% of the license fee herein provided. Such plate or seal shall remain attached durin~ the existence of such license and the Police Department shall keep a record of the date of issuance of each lic-nse, to whom issued amd the m~ber thereof. Section h. I% s~all be the duty of eve~ person ~!io sells or transfers o~,~ne~a_ny bicycle to report such sale or ~ ~ ~ ~ra~,szer by ret~mnin~E to %he Police Department %he registration card issued to such person as l_ce~oee thereof~ togs%her with the name and address of the person to whom said cycle was sold or transferred, and such report shall be made Within z_ve (~) days of the date of such sale or transfer. Section ~. 1% shall be un!awft~ for any person to wilfully or intention- ally remove, destroy~ mutilate or alter the nmmber of ~ny bicycle frame li- censed pursuant to this ordinance. Iq shall also be unle~f't~2 £'or any person to remove , destroy, mu%i!ate or alter s~ny license plate~ seal or registra- ion card during the time in whichsuch p!a%e, seal or registration card is operabive~ Provided, hm~ever~ that nothihg in %his ordinance shall prohibit %he Police Department from stamping numbers on the fra~mes of bicycles on which ne serial number can be fo,,and eton which said n,~mber is i!legfole or insuf- ficient for identification purposes. Section 6. The annual license fee to be paid for each bicycle snell be %h,~e~o~en%s (2.~,) and shall be paid 'i~a advance ani pursuant %0 Sec%ion of this '~a~ ' o~ .... ce~ such license may be transferred and a ~ee of T~,~en%y- five Cents (2[¢) shall be paid for the registration of such transfer. Ail license fees collected under %his ordinance shall be paid into the General Fu~d of the To~,m of Carmel~ Indiana. Sectiou ?. Every person~ firm or co~oration violating any of the Provis- adazb~on to ions o~~ms ordinance shall be fined notmore than ~ !0.00 and in ~.2 · the penalty hereinabove provided~ the Police Department o£ the Town o£ Carmel~ Indiana~ or a~y of 6he members~hereo% may ~po~ and retain pSssession bic~cle operated in ~_otation of any o~ ~he p~o~sions of this ordin~ce mud re~ain possession o% 6he s~e until the license provided for here~ is ob~ ~ained by the owner of said bicyct% all in accordance wi~h this ordin~ce~ THIS OEDINAYCE SHALL BE IY F ......... R ....... EFS~CT ~_0~ AI'~ ~J~ER ITS PJ~SSAGE. ~ ~ ~S OF O~ I~DIA~A PA, ~ AI~ ADOPT~ BY THE ~0ARD OF TRUSTE THE T~{N THIS 13th DAY OF DEC~,~ER~ 1966. Donald Fields~ President ATT~.T · }I. F. Z ~ns.,,e~ster~ Sro (n_erk-Treaeurer Delbert Flick Made a mo%ion~ seconded that the ordinance be adopted~ ~hich car~ed unanimously. H. w. Z~.nsmemste ~ Jr. reposed %ha% C!~e E. Williams & Associates~ Inc. sug- ge sted a rejection off all bids for construction materials 6o increase the 2reatnen% facilities od %he sewage plan%. ~ a motion by Donald Fields~ second- ed by James Ri~chey~ The Board concurred ~animousty in this reco~endation. Mr. %Jmsmeister also reported on the cost off Sewage ~d ~[ater insta~ation ~ ~a~aelwood Subdivision. 'No fwrther busLuess the meetinE adjourned. President Cter~Treasurer DEe~ER 27. 1966 The regular meeting of the Board of Trmstees of the T~n of Carm~$ Indiana was called to order at 7.00 o'clock P. M. at the Town Hgl by J~es Ritchey with the following members present: Delbert ~ick and ~ssel! Ransom. Town perso~el present: Messrs. James Beard.~ Donald S~ails~ Jr. and Homer Orate. The m~uteB Of the meet~g hels on December 13, 1966 read and approved. ~fonthly ~eports presented by James Beard~ Chief of Police ~nd Donald Swa~s, Fire ~ief. Eomer Orad!e presented ~ resolution for rezoning smd reclassification from the p!~nning cor~ission. It was %g~le~ un%~ %he next regular mee%~ag. The question of %he annexation of ~[~son V~lage~ Carmel V~la~e and Harr~ga~e Subdivisions to be studied by Leroy ~f~,~. Tram Atto~ey. The prices o£~a!~.m~inmm doors presented by the Evans Construction Company. No action ~o this ta~,,n at meeting. ~. ?m~ reported on correspondence in regard to the anne:~ation of the Bodner Subdivision. ?~r. Bodner will petition for smne~ation by J~nua~g 16~ ~967o The question of increases in sala~r £or emp!o~2m~es presente~ and carried over to ti~e ne~ meet~-ng. A cla~ bY Robert Hol!o~ay for !]',25.00 for cle~nSisg unifo-~s presepi~ted and a!l~ed. -~u~bh~r ous..ness the meeting adjo~arnedo C!erk~reas'arer Pre sident