The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 52, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1995 — Page 2

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- THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - MAY 11, 1995

WALKERTON TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES (continued from Page 1) Kiddie’s Parade. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. OLD BUSINESS: President Rizek thanked Len Jaske and Gordon Hartsell for all their work in putting the Ambulance and Fire Appreciation Night together. The Council discussed holding department head meetings three times a year. It was decided that there would be an agenda of items to be discussed, that positive things will be discussed and the meetings are not to become gripe sessions. The first meeting this year will not be scheduled until after budget meetings are over. Department heads will be asked to contribute items for the agenda. Attorney Holmes said that he had been unable to get one sewer easement for the north project, and had to start condemnation proceeding on the property. The easement was finally signed 48 hours after the filing. Holmes NORTH LIBERTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY 903 So. State Road 23 North Liberty, Indiana ROB CARLSON Broker-Owner Bus. 656-8800 Home 656-3818 INDEPENDENT BROKER “I Charge Loss So You’ll Got Mon "

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said that he had had to get an appraisal of the property at a cost of $200.00, from Quinn & Associates. Holmes also had a bill for a legal ad for the bond sale for $92.34 from Court & Commercial Record. Walt Heil made the motion to pay both of these bills by manual check. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. NEW BUSINESS: In a letter, Jeff Zehner asked the Council if they would like to have a meeting, or send a letter to those residents who will be affected by the new sewer extensions. After some discussion it was decided to have Zehner draft a letter explaining the project and invite the residents to come to a question and answer period after the May 15th Council meeting. Zehner, the engineer and the contractor, will be at the meeting to answer any questions. The Town needs to adopt a Capital Improvement Plan in order to collect our share of the revenue from the Economic Development Income tax that the County adopted. David Behr is going to look into those guidelines and report back to the Council. President Rizek said that she had gotten a call from Dan Patterson in regard to lighting for volleyball at the Youth Building. They have gotten their own lights and would like to know if the Electric Department will install them. It was decided to have Dave Bolze see if we can install them and give the Council an estimate of the cost of the electricity that will be used. The Council agreed that Bolze can go ahead and install the lights if he finds that it can be done. Len Jaske suggested that a timer be put on them, so that they will shut off at a certain time and therefore not

bother nearby residents. Rizek said that Gene Brems has agreed to serve on the Electrical Advisory Board. Len Jaske made the motion to approve this appointment. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. Due to the fact that we did not have a public hearing before adopting Ordinance No. 1995-04, An Ordinance to Re-establish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund, this ordinance is now cancelled and void. Ordinance No. 1995-08 will replace it. Gene Reese made the motion to read Ordinance No. 1995-08, An Ordinance to Re-establish a Cumulative Capital Development Fund, in short form. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. Gene Reese made the motion to accept the first reading. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. The public hearing and second and third readings will be on May 15,1995. Walt Heil made the motion to do all three readings of Ordinance No. 1995-09, An Ordinance Amending the 1995 Salary Ordinance, in short form. Seconded by Gene Reese. Carried. First reading was accepted on a motion by Gene Reese. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. Second reading was accepted on a motion by Len Jaske. Seconded by Gene Reese. Carried. Third reading was accepted on a motion by Walt Heil. Seconded by Gene Reese. Carried. President Rizek read a Proclamation prepared by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. The proclamation said that volunteers will be soliciting the support of all Hoosiers by asking all to "wear a poppy" to symbolize "honor the dead by helping the living". Gene Reese made the motion to allow president Rizek to sign the proclamation. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. Claims 483 through 538 for $54,102.38 and Payroll Docket dated 4-26-95 for $21,038.66 were approved on a motion by Gene Reese. Seconded by Walt Heil. Carried. Walt Heil made the motion to adjourn. Seconded by Len Jaske. Carried. Read our Gassified Ads!

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PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary have developed a tradition of observance of the Poppy as its Memorial flower and Poppy Day during the month of May each year; and WHEREAS, all proceeds from the annual sale will be used for the benefit of the veterans now hospitalized, needy war veterans, and the orphans and widows of deceased veterans; and WHEREAS, volunteer members of these organizations will be soliciting the support of all Hoosiers by asking al! to “Wear a Poppy” to symbolize "Honor the Dead by Helping the Living,” and NOW, THEREFORE, I, Cheryl Rizek, President of the Walkerton

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