The Independent-News, Volume 99, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1972 — Page 8
TIIL INDEPENDENT NEWS — -H LY 20, 1972
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NOTICE OF UEXKING ON KESOLI TION TO ESTABLISH A ( I Ml LVriVE BUILDING AND SINKING I I ND AND TO KI ABLISII A I W LEVY FOK IHE TOWN OF W \LKERTON. SL JOSEPH CO I NTY, INDIAN \ Notice is hereby given that the W dkerlon Town Board passed, subject to further public hearing, the following ordinance at its regular meeting on the sth day of July, 1972: -KI SOLUTION ESTABLISHING A CUMULATIVE BUILDING AND SINKING FUND FOR THE TOWN OF WALKERTON, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. INDIANA. TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR THE PLANNING, ERRECTION, REMODELING AND EXTENSION OR REPAIRING OF A SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT AND SEWER TO CONVEY’ SANI I ARY SEWAGE TO SUCH .PLANT OR FOR EXTENSION OF SAME AND FOR RELIEF' OF SEWERS AND DRAINS IN AID OF THE SANITARY' SYSTEM OR STORM SEWERS OR DRAINS OR FOR ANY’ OF THE ENUMERATED PURPOSES. Be it resolved that there be established a Cumulative Building an i Sinking Fund in the Town of Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana, to provide funds for the planning, erection, remodeling and extension or repairing of a sewage disposal plant or sewers to convey sanitary sewage to such plant or for the construction of st >rm sewers and the remodeling, repairing or extension of same, an I for relief sewers, drains and dry wells in aid of said sanitary system or storm sewers or for any or all of the above enumerated municipal undertakings. Be it further resolved that upon final passage after public hearing that there shall be levied and assessed .50 cents on each 5100.00 of taxable property in the Town of Walkerton, the first levy to be in 1972 payable in 1973 and annually threafter, for a total of ’ years, unless sooner terminated, extended, decreased or enlarged. Notice is hereby ordered pubished that the Walkerton Town Board wall hold a public meeting to further consider said proposal at the Town Hall on August 1, 1972 at 8 o’clock p.m. If finally approved at the public meeting to be held on the first day of August, 1972, the proposal will be referred to the Indiana State Board of Tax Commissioners for public hearing following Question? What is Uninsured Motorist coverage? — gNSWER..! This excellent coverage provides indemnification for bodily injury to which you are legally entitled if injured by, (1) a motorist who has no insurance, (2) a hit-and-run driver, (3) the driver of a stolen automobile or (4) a driver whose insurance company is, or becomes, insolvent.* i *as defined in the policy. May we give you a Meridian auto insurance quotation? Robi. W. Johnson Insurance ‘ Morning — Hamlet Phone 867-2824 Afternoons — noontz Lake Phone Walkerton 586-2586 MERIDIAN INSURANCE « a world of protection
due public notice. Passed this sth day of July, 1972. subject to public hearing on August 1, 1972, and review by the State Begird of Tax Gcmmissioners after due notice.” And that the Board will hold a public meeting on the Ist day of August, 1972, at 8 o'clock p.m. at the Town Hall in the Town of Walkerton, to consider final passage of said ordinance. If said ordinance is finally passed on August 1, 1972, following the public meeting same will be submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for review and consideration which Board will cause public notice to be given of a hearing to be held before it and at which State Board Hearing 50 or more taxpayers may file their petition setting forth their objections to such proposed
levy. v u:nn By order at we Walkerton Town Board. Wayne L. Cover, Clerk 2tj27
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