The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1989 — Page 2

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THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - FEBRUARY 18, 1989

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OE PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given to all interested persons that the Area Board of Zoning Appeals of St. Joseph County. Indiana, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers on the 4th Floor of the County-City Building. 227 W. Jefferson Blvd.. South Bend, Indiana on the Ist day of March. 1989. at 1 30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard. This hearing is forklhe purpose of considering a petition that was filed by Carl J. Christensen and Mary Ann Christensen, seeking Variances from the 20 acre requirement for single family dwellings located in Agricultural Districts to 5.58 acres (Parcel 1) and 4.41 acres (Parcel 2). respectively; and a variance from the 600 feet lot width requirement to 546.63 feet (Parcel 1) and 474.44 feet (Parcel 2). respectively, on certain real estate in St. Joseph Counts . Indiana. THIS REAL ESTATE IS COM MONLY DESCRIBE AS: 69560 Walnut Road. Walkerton, Indiana 465^4 and 69683 State Road 23. Walkerton, Indiana 46574, respectively. AND IS LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL 1. A parcel of land in the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13. Township 35 North. Range 1 West, Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County, Indiana, more particularly described as; Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Quarter. thence along the North line of said Quarter. South 89-22'-29" East (Bearing Assumed), a distance of 787.91 feet to the West line of the property belonging to Thomas W. & Barbara E. Osowski, (Record B<x>k 773. Page 407), thence South 2-04'-46” West along said property line, a distance of 96.48 feet to the Northeast property comer belonging to Norman K. & Susan L. Bunton (Recorded Warranty Deed * 8420022); thence North 88-19’-24" West along the North property line, a distance of 162.23 feet; thence South 47-24'14” West, a distance of 611.61 feet; thence South 7919'41" West, a distance of 175.00 feet, to the West line of said Quarter; thence North 0000 -00” East 546.63 feet to the place of beginning, containing 5.58 acres more or less. PARCEL 2: A parcel of land in the North half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 35 North, Range 1 West. Lincoln Township. St. Joseph County. Indiana, more particularly described as; Commencing at the Northwest comer of said Quarter Section; thence South 00-00 -00'' East (Bearing Assumed) along the West line of said Quarter Section, a distance of 546.63 feet; thence North 79-19 -41" East, a distance of 175.00 feet to the place of beginning; thence North 47-24'-14” East, a distance of 611.61 feet to a iron pin at the Northwest corner of property belonging to Norman K. A Susan L. Bunton (Recorded Warranty Deed *8420022); thence along the property lines of said Warranty Deed (Neit 3 Calls). South 4-01’-38" West, a distance of 257.10 feet; thence South 22-Ss‘-l2” West, a distance of 152.30 feet; (hence South 23 39-51” East, a distance of 14672 feet to the Northwesterly nght-of-way of State Road *23; thence South 50-OB'-32" West along the Northwesterly right-of-way, a distance of 474 44 feet; thence North 9-06 -40’ West, a distance of 426 61 feet to the place of beginning. containing 4 41 acres more or less. Dated this 6th das of February, 1989 Area Board of Zoning Appeals Os St. Joseph County, Indiana Elfnedc M Klockow.

Secretary to the Board 2tfl6 ORDINANCE NO. 1989-1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISH ING RATES AND CHARGES FOR THE USE OF AND SERVICES RENDERED BY THE MUNICIPAL SEWER SYSTEM OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. INDIANA WHEREAS, the cash reserves in operating fund of the Walkerton Sewer System have been declining for a number of years; and WHEREAS, the Town commissioned a Rate Study of the municipal sewer rates, which rate study recommended an increase in the current rates; and WHEREAS, an increase in rates is necessary to comply with the rules and regulations of the Farmers Home Administration, Division of the United States Department of Agriculture, under a loan agreement financing the wastewater treatment plant; and NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT OR DAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WALKERTON. INDIANA: Section 1. That Section 3of the Sewage Rate Ordinance No. 1982-5 is hereby amended by deleting subsection (a) and subsection (b) and substituting therefore the following: (a) The sew age rates and charges shall be based on the quantity of water used on or in the property or premises subject to such rates and charges, plus a base charge, except as herein otherwise provided. For the purpose of billing and collecting the charges for sewage service, the water meters shall be read monthly and the users shall be billed each month (or period equaling a month). The water use schedule on which the amount of said rates and charges shall be determined shall be as follows: (1) Treatment rate: (per 1.000 gals, of useage Plus (2) Base rate: (per month) $2.25 (b) For users of the sewage works that are unmetered water users or accurate meter readings are not available, the monthly charges shall be determined by equivalent single family dwelling units, except as herein provided. Sewage service bills shall be rendered once each month (or period equaling a month). The schedule on which said rates and charges shall be determined is as follows: Residential: Single family residence/ unit $15.80 Aparetment/unit . $ll.BO Commerecial: Retail establishment: First 3 employees Each additional employee $3.95 Restaurant: First 2 employees Each additional employee $5.25 Institutional: School/student . .60 Excessive Straight Surcharge BOD in excess of 240 mg/1 — 064 per pound S.S. in excess of 240 mg/l — 064 per pound Full rates and charges to start no later than March I, 1989, so that billing for full rates and charges shah be rendered no later than April 1, 1989 Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall l»e in force and effect from and after its passage, approval, recording and publication as provided by law Passed and adopted by the Board

of Trustees of the Town of Walkrton. Indiana, on the 6th day of Fcbrurv. 1989. BOARD OF TRUSTEES TOWN OF WALKERTON. INDIANA Margaret Gaddis. Trustee Walter Heil. Trustee Leonard Jaske. Trustee Cheryl Rizek. Trustee Gregory Williams. Trustee ATTEST: Judith R. Hiler, Clerk-Treasurer 2tfl6 FALCONS RALLY TO TOP PLYMOUTH 49-42 SATURDAY After a good first quarter by the host Plymouth Pilgrims, the John Glenn Falcons controlled the rest of the game as they moved to a 49-42 victory over the Pilgrims Saturday night. The Falcons, playing Plymouth for the first time in regular season play, again used their depth to great advantage and recorded their 14th victory of the season to go along with just four losses. It has been many years in coming, but this series should develop into • very g°°d one for the Falcons over the years. The Plymouth team of this season is probably the weakest for many, many years, but still, despite the fact that not a lot of talent is present this year, there still can be good defense and execution of what needs to be done and that is exactly what Jack Edison's Pilgrims displayed early to take a lead in the first half. The Pilgrims got the game's first three baskets, getting the ball moving for good shots, before Chris Stedman hit Glenn's first bucket on a lay-in after more than two and a half minutes had elapsed. Dragani had three first quarter field goals, Plothow and Harris two each and Huss added three on a basket and one of two from the line to take a 17-10 first quarter lead. Steve Runyan had two baskets for the Falcons, but the early play was controlled by Plymouth, as they also were beating Glenn on the boards. However, from this point on a couple of things changed the game around Glenn went to a zone defense that denied the Pilgrims the good ball movement to get inside and along with this, two of the Pilgrims. Dragani and Plothow each picked up their third personal fouls and had to have some bench time. This definitely hurt as Plymouth just doesn’t have much depth. Meanwhile the Falcons were picking up the offense somewhat, using the free throw line to advantage as Plymouth's foul problems grew. Charlie Winger had six second quarter points, including four for four from the line and Chris Stull hit five of six from the charity stripe to pace the rally that found the Falcons knotting the score at 27 all by halftime. Glenn scored the final six points of the period, all from the free throw line in the last 1:13 to account for the tie. The second half belonged to the Falcons. Plymouth was still controlling the tempo, but just were stone cold and in a very slow scoring third quarter, they managed only one basket, a three point shot by reserve guard Wallace. It wasn't that productive a quarter for the Falcons either, but Winger had two baskets, Stull three points and Rick O'Connor a basket to give the Falcons a 36-30 lead after three periods of play. The Pilgnms held tight in the first three minutes of the final quarter. Matthews hit the period's first three points and after O’Connor hit one of two from the line, the a basket by Cooper pulled the Big Red within two, 37-35. Steve Runyan hit the first of two free throws and Matthews came back with a pair for Plymouth to make it a one point lead. 38 37 with 5:20 showing on the dock. From

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here it was a long dry spell for the host Pilgrims as Runyan hit from inside first, then Craig Groves got a pair of freebees to fall. Stull was next with a basket and then Mike Traub hit with 1:50 left to make it a 46-37 lead. Plymouth didn't score again until just 1:02 remained and by this time it was basically all over. Glenn converted three more free throws while Cooper was hitting a three pointer to set the final score at 49-42. Winger and Stull hit double figures for Glenn with 12 and 11 respectively. Cooper ended with nine to pace the losers. Glenn only had 14 field goals in this game but converted on 20 of 33 trips to the line while Plymouth had 16 baskets but only 8 of 17 free throws. Visit Argos Friday The Falcons will visit Argos on Friday night for a game with the Dragons. These two teams had a good battle in the Bi-County Tourney before Glenn pulled it out late in the game. B-Team tipoff time is 6:30 p.m. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p tp Winger 3 6 6 5 12 Runyan 31627 Groves 14417 Stedman 112 13 Stull 2 7 11 4 II Clifton 2 0 10 4 Traub 10 12 2 O’Connor 112 0 3 TOTALS 14 20 33 16 49 Plymouth Dragani 30036 Harris 2 12 2 5 Huss 12 4 14 Isenbarger 1 2 4 2 4 Plothow 3 0 0 5 6 Cooper 40319 Jones 0 0 0 3 0 Matthews 1 3 4 3 5 Wallace 1 0 0 0 3 Combs 0 0 0 4 0 TOTALS 16 8 17 24 42 3-point goals: Plymouth, 2, Cooper 1, Wallace 1; Glenn I, Groves 1 Score By Quarters Glenn 10 27 36 49 Plymouth 17 27 30 42 GLENN B-TEAM WINS TWO MORE GAMES The John Glenn B-Team won their 13th and 14th games of the season over the past weekend as they easily defeated LaVille and Plymouth to raise their 1988-89 record to 14-4. In both games they took the lead early and never were seriously threatened. LaVHk Game On Friday night, in a slower moving game, the Falcons jumped to a 10-4 first quarter lead over the visiting Lancers and moved on to an easy 44-24 victory. Nine of the ten boys scored for the Falcons with Kevin Stedman leading the way with 10 points, all on field goals. LaVille's Withey had 10 for the losers, who only managed seven field goals in this game. Box Score Glenn fg ft fta p tp Rhodes 10032 West 1 2 2 0 4 Johnson 30036 Huizcnga 2 2 2 2 6 Stedman 5 0 0 0 10 Seiders 0 4 6 1 4 Foresman 1 0 0 2 2 Hummer 2 0 0 3 4 Nomi 0 0 0 1 0 Walls 3 0 2 0 6 TOTALS 18 8 12 15 44

LaVille Withey 5 0 0 2 10 Walter 1 2 4 2 4 Kibbe 0 0 0 0 0 Walter 0 2 4 2 2 Shively 0 4 4 2 4 Stealy 0 0 0 10 Haskins 0 0 2 1 0 Long 0 2 2 0 2 Nine 10012 Fuchs 0 0 0 0 0 Kendall 0 0 0 0 0 Hipskind 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 7 10 16 11 24 3-point goals: none Score By Quarters LaVille 4 10 16 24 Glenn 10 18 30 44 Plymouth Game Saturday night, the Falcons, behind a 10 point first quarter spurt by Steve Foresman, jumped to a 22-10 lead after one period and then pulled away for a big 67-42 victory over the Pilgrims. Once again the great balance was very evident as nine of the ten boys shared in the scoring. Foresman ended the night with 15 to lead all scorers while Kevin Stedman hit double figures with 12 points. A 10 point output by Durnil led the host Pilgrims as this victory boosted the Falcons record to 14 4 for the season. Box Score Glean fg ft fta p tp Rhodes 3 2 2 3 8 Foresman 5 5 8 1 15 West 12 2 14 Johnson 41239 Stedman 6 0 11 12 Seiders 0 0 10 0 Hummer 2 0 2 3 4 Norris 0 2 3 1 2 Huizenga 4 0 0 0 8 Walls 2 12 0 5 TOTALS 27 13 23 13 67 Plymouth Frank 02212 Huss 4 0 0 1 8 Surullo 3 0 0 1 6 Durnil 5 0 0 2 10 Yoder 23537 Kain 3 13 4 7 Gilmer 0 2 4 1 2 Murphv 0 0 0 3 0 TOTALS 17 8 14 16 42 3-point goals: none Score By Quarters Glenn 22 38 48 67 Plymouth 10 21 30 42 teviMCNscnt / iTi-rn —Ti ■ * RR SAVES LIVES I—l I SIH */ B