Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 August 1997 — Page 16

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, Aueust 13,1997

Mayor reports on July meetings, presents idea

By Christina Hill Staff Reporter Nappanee Mayor Larry Thompson presented a report of his daily activities in July to the Nappanee Common Council during their regular meeting, held Monday evening, August 4. The mayor attended several meetings, including one with Bill Spohn of Bonar Group July 1, and with the Elkhart County Health Department July 7, both regarding the Pleasant Acres project, as well as meeting with Freeman Borkholder and John Mast July 29.. He gave tours to the “Library Kids” summer group July 15 and 16, and attended the Mayor’s Roundtable in Auburn, Indiana July 17, where Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Chairman Curt Wiley was the speaker. Tuesday, July 22, Mayor Thompson hosted a luncheon for city officials from Plymouth, during which they discussed how they have managed to combine the positions of chamber director and other commissions in Plymouth to serve everyone better and more efficiently. “It seems to be workEarly Bird Chirp... The Nappanee Early Bird Kiwanis met Wednesday, August 6, at Ron’s Bakery & Restaurant. Ron Cleary won the 50/50 raffle. Guests were Bill Little and Jeremy Brandt. The program chairman was Leon Farmwald, who told about his job at Miller Brothers Builders, who build single family homes, duplexes, multi-family homes and larger custom family homes. He also took members on a tour of a Miller home being build in Northwood. The club meets each Wednesday, 6:30a.m., at Ron’s. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call Ron Meister, 773-2179.

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ing,” he added. The mayor stated that he believes it would be better for the city and more cost-efficient to combine the positions of director of the Nappanee Chamber of

LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP SCHOOL BUS REPLACEMENT PLAN FOR THE YEARS lain TO Notice is given in the mnevcn of the WA-HEE GOft UNITY School Coroncwino Ael OQ AUCUST 25 , 199 7 u 7:30 Jfcjn.iß the 1300 N. Hi In, Nippon., Imtieee he School Bowd of Trustees shall conduct a public hearing to consider the School Bus/Vehicle Replacement Flan as detailed below for he Ha poor period between 199_8 to 20 0 7 The levy required 10 fund this plan will be raised in combination with the ‘School Transportation Operating Account 1 as Indicaled in Ihs notice to taxpayers of budgets and levies to be collected in 199 8 . Detail of to prop aped plan la on (lie in the oflice of the superintendent for inspection from the dale of this notice. Taxpayers shall have the right 10 be heard on the plan liated below at the public bearing. L REPLACEMENT COST OF BUS/VEHICLE DURINC 1998-2007 TOTAL OT PREVIOUS TOTAL NO OF BUSI 3 NO OF BUSES TO REPIACKMENT 1991 ACCOM PCS ACCUMULATION FOR ACCUMULATION POP OWNED BE RErtACED YEAR COS TS FUTURE YEARS REPLACEMENTS REPLACEMENTS /,6 4 1998 182.796 -0- -0- -046 3 1999 163,203 -O- -0- -046 3 2000 168,099 -0- -0- -0<6 4 2001 198,220 -O- -0- -OI 46 4 2002 204,165 ;0- -0- -L46 3 2003 183,687 -0- -0- -C46 4 2004 215,998 -0- -046 3 2005 194,874 -O- -O- -046 3 2006 200,721 -0- -0- -O46 3 2007 206,742 -0- -0- -011. ADDITIONAL BUSES NEEDED COUNT NO MODEL I YEAR I TYPE OF DUS VEHICLE OWNED OR MAY NOT 1997 COST OF BUSES PER DOE-IN* LEASED ACCUMULATE ADDITIONAL BUSES -o--0- 7 -o- ETC B. ADDITIONAL BUS COSTS I I|jl SUMMARY OP NEEDS A. REPLACEMENT COST TOTAL B ADDITIONAL BUS COSTS _o_ SUBTOTAL 182.796 C ACCUMULATED FOR FUTURE YEARS _ Q _ TOTAL FUNDS TO BE RAISED IN 19 98 ... IBZ . / 96 SOURCES AND ESTIMATES OP REVENUE ACCUMULATED BALANCE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR -a- PROPOSED TAX LEVY 169,308 EXCISE TAX ,7.555 ESTIMATED ASSESSED VALUE .q0.000.Q00 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TAX 933 PROPOSED TAX RATE . 0 89 l OTHER -0PROPERTY TAX LEVY 169.308 TOTAL FUNDING } ~, 7QA Dated this lUh day of Auasutf • JANES HARTMAN, PRESIDENT TOM BRADWAY, VICE PRESIDENT KANDY MOYER. SECRETARY School Hoard of Trustees PAUL DIETERLEN, DVM, MEMBER Nap-Aug. 13-20,1997 KICK PEKSINC, MEMBER

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Computer Club offers help to adult enthusiasts An adult computer club will meet at the Nappanee Public Library, in the Enos Borkholder Meeting Room, Monday, August 18, from 6:30-Bp.m. The club, designed for adult beginners and experts alike, meets the third Monday of each month. Features include a computer helpline, club newsletters, “shareware” and roundtable discussions. Members also have the opportunity to review new software programs offered by the library. Pre-registration is not necessary. For more information, phone Peg Dudzinski, 773-7919.

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the city is the winner.” He also stressed that as the chamber director has a contract with the chamber, and the director of the Redevelopment Commission has a separate contract with the city, it would be up to the two organizations to make the decision, and not the city council. The Nappanee Common Council will meet again at 7p.m. Monday, August 18, in the council chambers of the Nappanee Municipal Center on W. Lincoln Street. The meeting is open to the

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