The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 52, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 January 1975 — Page 15

ORDINANCE NUM*!* 7H ~ MMIlf HOME PARK ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE DEFINING AND REGULATING MOBILE HOME PARKS ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS GOVERNING THE CONSTRUCTION OF MOBILE HOME PARKS ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS GOVERNING THE PROVIDED UTILITIES AND FACILITIES ANO OTHER PHYSICAL THINGS AND CON OITIONSOF MAKING MOBILE HOME PARKS SAFE. SANITARY. ANO FIT FOR HUMAN HABITATION: FIXING THE RESPONSIBILITIES ANO DUTIES OF OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF MOBILE HOME PARKS AND FIXING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA t ARTICLE 1— DofWtteM Accessory Structure A building subordinate to and attached to • mobile tom*, smaller than a principal building or mobile home, that contributes to the comfort, convenience, or necessity of the occupants of the principal building or mobile home Beard of Appeals The Koaciusao County Board of Zoning Appeals. County Ordinance Administrator The legally designated Kosciusko County Area Planning and Zoning Ordinance Ad ministrator hereinafter referred to as ' Ordinance Administrator". "Mobile Home" moons any vehicle, including the equipment sold as a part of a vehicle, which is so constructed as to permit its being used as a conveyance upon public streets or highways by either self propelled or not self propelled means, which is designed, constructed or recon true ted or added to by means of an enclosed addition or room In such manner as will permit the permanent occupancy thereof ar a dwell.ng tor one or more persons, which is both used and occupied as a dwelling having no foundation other than wheels, jacks, skirting, or other temporary supports MofP# LH A parcel of land designed tor occupancy by a single mobile home, also termed a "mobile home space Park The term "mobile home park" moans an area of land upon which two or more mobile homes are harbored either free of charge or tor revenue purposes and shall include any structure, building, tent, vehicle, or enclosure used or intended tor use as a pert of the facilities of such mobile home perk Mobilt Mornt Stand That part of an individual 'o' which has been reserved tor the placement of the mobile tome, appurtenant structures or additions *’ , ’ihe term "permit': means a written authorisation issued by me Ordinance Administrator permitting me owner to construct or alter a mobile home park under mis Ordinance and the regulations promulgated thereunder rU *Thls term means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, or association SorviCW gi giving This moons a building manager s office, laundry facilities, maintenance equipment. toilet facilities for employees and emergency sanitary facilities ARTICLE 2 —Minimum Regulations Each park to be constructed under me provisions of mis Ordinance shall adhere to me minimum regulations as are required by mo Indiana Mobile Home Parks Act. and me State Board of Health regulating mobile home perks, and to me terms and provisions of mis Or di nance ARTICLE 1— Permit So Construct No person, firm, or corporation shall construct or alter a mobile home pork without first obtaining a permit therefore Each permit to construct and each permit to make alterations herein shall be prominently displayed m me oft.ee of the mobile home park tor which me same is issued or on me premises >ri a prominent location ARTICLE 4 — Appiicatton tor Permit in order to obfa>n a permit to construct a new mobile home park, or an alteration to an existing mobile home park me »He w>m me Ordinance Admmistrator a written application setting forth me following a 1 The toil name and address of the owner or owners thereof * I The ocat.on and legal description of me tract of and certified on a plat of a survey made V hr i rvjana Bagstecod Land Surveyor and drawn to a scale of not less man 1 mch.lOOtee' a J The pie' plan* of me park drawn on a scale of not less man 1 mchw 100 feet, plans and specificates tor new bu id.ngs and facilities or me proposed alterations m existing facilities Plans Shan show proposed facilities tor water supply, garbage, sewage or waste o sposa community facilities street*, parks, playground* or recreat«n*i area* all in compliance wtm mt* Ordinance and m. compliance wim me Indiana Mobile Home Park* Act it deemed necessary, the Commission may request ntorm*t on or existing park facilities If r affect me proposed park addition or alteration , The plat plan* shall contain, among other thing*, me toilowing 4 31 The date on which such plat plan was prepared 4 32 An arrow indicating North 4 J 3 All mobile home tot* shall be properly numbered on me plat plan * 4 4 Soft application shall have appended thereto plan* and specification* making provision tor. among other* 4 41 Discharge of waste. sewage. effluent*. and storm water runoff 4 42 Elevation* of high* and tows to snow me general topography of me proposed mobile » home park *a>d eieva’ans sna’i be based on Mean See Level Datum as established by me US Coast & Geodetic Survey and 4 4J Grades of street* and any ditches m sad proposed mobile home park* 4.S A statement of fire t.gnt.ng facilities, public or private, which are available to me proposed mobile home perk 4* An affidavit of me applicant a* tome truth of me matters contained m me eppucatton shall be thereto Each application tor a permit to construct shall be accompanied by an application tee m me amount of ten HO) doners plus twenty five ( 2s) cents tor each mobile home space mme proposed park wth a minimum charge of fifteen ( IS) dollars to cover me cost of checking and verifying me proposed park plat Each application toe Shan be paid by certified check or money order made payable to me Kosciusko County Treasurer and shall be delivered to tame tor deposit in me County General Fund ARTICLE J—lssuing of Permit* J 1 upon approval of *ato application by me Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, and approval by me mo ana State Board of Haaim. me Ordinance Admmittrator than issue a perm.t to construct or alter the proposed mobile home park $ 2 if a Pfrm.t to construct * mob'ivoom* park s ssued. me applicant Shan upon completion thereof notify me Ordinance Agm n/strator. me Ordinance Administrator shall men inspect me park and >♦ completed octorooncr w.m me accepted application, me Ordinance Ad m.mstrator she 1 ’ ssue a Cerf« cate of Occupancy No mop.ie home un.t* shall be placed mme pek until Such t me as a Certificate o* Occupancy ha* been issued in me event me entire protect I* no* completed at me ’.me of me request tor a Certificate of Occupancy i* made the Ordinance Apm n strator ms% ssue a Certificate of Occupancy tor me completed blocks of mobile home tot* con»<*i ng of not les* man t.ve (5) mobile home tot* or ten ( to per cent) per cent of me total tot* proposed whichever s greater additional Certificate* of Occupancy will be ssued only tor blocks contiguous to me original block Refusal of me Ordinance Ad mimstrotor to **ue a Certificate of Occupancy snail be accompanied by a written statement specifying me obiectons to me issuance thereof 1 j No Change .n any sanitary facilities, method* of wafer supply, sewers, drainage garbage or waste disposal. ano no change in me pia’ plan shall be made first making a written appiicotton to me Ordinance Adminntrator and receiving a permit therefore Such ap plication shall be made in me way end manner hereinbefore set form No application fee shall be required to accompany an application tor a permit to alter a park where such alteration involve* only a reduction in me number of mob ie home spates to a number less man such park l* currently perm.tt ng Such change or changes Shan comply with such safety and sanitary code, rules and regulation*. bu>iding code as are applicable mereto S 4 A permit to construct does not relieve me applicant from securing any other permit or from complying w>m any other ordinance* of Kosciusko County. Indiana, or applicable lews of me State of Indiana ARTICLE 4 — Environmental — Open Space — Access Requirement* > at The tree’ offend proposed tor a mob ie tome park if less man live (5) acre* snail be subject to me approval of me Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeal* 62 Soil and Ground Requirement* 4 21 Exposed ground surfaces m an part* of every pork shall be paved or covered wim stone screen.ngs or other so<>d material or protected wim vegetation mat is capable of preventing soil eroston and the emanatton of dust during dry weather 4 22 Where me topography has a stope of twenty five <25 per cent) per cent or more, a rip wail, cribbmg. or other approved system of son and stop steb'i ia’>on shall be installed and maintained 6.3 Physical Hazards <n Parks v 4 Ji Adequate protoewve barriers shall be provided and mo.ntaned whore there is a stope m excess of 4j degree* and a change n »tev*f .on o< » x <4) feet Such barrier* may include, but are not limited to. contmuou* shrub* or fences 4 32 Swimming pools shell be screened or fenced or secured when not m active use to orevent tnliry Fonc.ng or other artificial enclosure shell completely enclose the pool area 4 13 Swimming pools Shan be constructed and maintained m accordance wim the requirement* of the State Board of Haaim 4to Non residen* a> Use* 441 No port of any pork shall be used tor non residential purposes except such uses as are required tor direct servicing ano wen be<ng of park restoenf* and tor me management and maintenance of me pork prov -aeo that com operated machme* tor me exclusive use Os perk resident* shall be permitted and deemed not to be m violation of me restriction* of ml* Or «n«ice Nofhmg contained m mi* section shall be deemed to prohibit casual sales of an existirq privately owned mobile home Situated on a stand ano connected to pertinent utilities wtmin an M'ab< shed pork 4J Required Separation Between Mobile Home* A SI Mobile home* Shan be separated from each other and from other bu>idmg* and structures by a d *tance of at least twenty i|o> feet Every mobile home tot shall contain a minimum of five thousand 'sooo' square feet, and hevea minium tot width of fifty <s© feet 4 J 2 An accessory structure which has a nomontai area exceeding twenty five (2S) square Net. attached to a mobile home has an opaque top er root mot is n.gher man adiacent wmdow silt* of such mobile home snail tor purposes of mu separation requirement be considered to be part of me mobile home Roofed over pottos, carport*, and indiv KAiai storage faciiitto* man be mciuoed as pert of me mobile home m determining separation between mobile homes 44 Required Setback*. Butter strips, and Screening ,n Moo.ie Home Parks 4 41 All mobile homes, if frontmg upon a public road or street, and access to said mobile home lot is direct from said public rood or street, snail be located at idea* htty <»> feet from me right of way line of sato public rood or street, and at leas* ton : 10’ toet from any other park boundary No individual mioo.ie home, including any accessory structures, shall be placed ie** man fifteen f 1S» toot from me rgntof stay of any park street conimon parking area, or any other common area accessible to park restoenf* 4 42 ah mobile home perks may be required to provide a buffer strip at least tfvq ($) toot wipe along an or pert of me property lines Where effective visual barrier* do not already exist atong such property Ime. me butter strip may be tomimed wtm screening at least *ix !4> toet high and consisting of fences, free standing wait* or natural growth Such growth shed consist of a compact growth of shrubbery hedges, evergreen* or omer suitable plant ng sufficient to serve at an effective visual screen Fence* or wait* shall nor contain electrical charges barbed wire, broken glass, or omer material oesignegto do bodily harm a 1 Reqxkred Recreation Areas m Mobile Home Parka an in all porks accommodating or designed to accommodate ton (to) or rnoro mobile tomes, mere than be one or more recreet.cn areas wh<n snail be easily accessible to an per* resident* The site of such recreation areas than be based upon a minimum of 290 square toet tor each space mat M designed to accommodeto a mobile home A minimum of one naw I'M acre snail be set as-de tor recreation area Recreation areas than be so locatod as to be tree of fr*H<c haiards ano should, where topography perm.n, be centrally locatod 44 Street Construction and Design Standards 44) Street w.dms All multi lane street* having on street parking snail hove a minimum wtdm of thirty two (32) toet All multi lane street* wim no parkmg perm tied ahaii have a minimum width of twenty f.ve 129) toet One way street* wim no perking shall have a minimum width Os fdtoen (U) toet 4 42 Pavement Design Ail entrance roods which exceed twenty five I2S) toot <n endm shaft have the standard county cross section Al I streets must be hard surfaced regardtoss of wtom OBJ intersection* . wimm one hundred (W 0 toet of an tntorsocnon. street* shall be at approximately right Nxgies a distance of at toast one hundred f.ttv (ISO) toet snail be rnamtambd between con torunesof ON sei intersecting streets intersection* of twoor more streets at one point shall be A B 4 GocMs Grades of ail street* Shan be sufficient to >naure adequate surface dramqge but Shan net be more man eight to per cent) per cent Short runs wim a maximum grade of twelve ( 12 per cent) pw cent may be perm,tied, provided traffic safety * assured by approprtoto paving, adequate leveling areas and avoidance of lateral curves 409 Temporary Street Approval The Ordinance Administrator may upon writsen request from me developer, permit a tomporwy gravel street. covered wtm an approved dust seator tor a period of six (4) months from me datowf me waiver .an additional 4* *> month* extern vt may begrantod <f deemed necessary by me Plan Comm<**qn) at wrven t.me me developer, owner, or lessee shell have metal tod me required hard surfaced streets in me event me dsv doper. owner, or lessee ton* to install me street* are required, he win be subtect to me penalty yrov.vona of mi* Ordinance or any other Orpinonces or law oeoimg wim occupancy or use of real oatato by any person, firm, corporation, or association 444 Ail Street* wimm me limit* of a mobile home park shall remain as private street*. ««d the responsibility tor me maintenance of said street* shall remain wtm me owner or owner* of Mid mobito home park 44 Parking Requirement* 441 At toast two <2> parking spaces shall be provided tor each mobile home tot Parking bays snail be so tocetod as to provide convenient access to mobile home spaces On stree’ parking may be ufiliMd th meetmo mn moutremenf 442 The following minimum standards tor parking spaces Shall be used The minimum size per parking space is nine <4) toe* undo by twenty (34) toe* m tongm The tollowing standard* wHi appiy to angle perking AagMr Lengto Bay Dopto 14 de pries r W «degrees 12 S' * 49 degrees nr W * V Measured perpendicular to me curb. j. * provide Sato, convenient pedestrian access between individual mobiii home*, me park street system, and all commxmity faeiiitto* provided tor park toisiidents and pH required open areas, by adequate pedestrian ways. 411 Reowrod iHummation of Park Street System 4HI ah parks shall be furnished wim euffkignt electrical systems and lighting wut* at ate owner's oaponee. so spaced and eguippad with lum metre* placed at such mooting height* aa- win provide edequeto level* of itiummafton tor me safe movement of pedestrians and vehicles during me hours e* darkness 4t3 Existing SAsbils Home Perks 4 nt Any mean* heme park which existod upon me effective deto of mis Ordinance shall be regarded as a conforming use and may be conftnuod. except that any change in layout, eapansien or extoneton shafi be subject so a» provisions of me Kosciusko County Mobile Home

Financial report given for Kosciusko county

The financial report for Kosciusko county for the year 1974 showing receipts and disbursements is published elsewhere in this issue. The county began the year with a total balance of $861,548.44 in all funds. Receipts totaled TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED — A part-time ride from Syracuse to Warsaw. 6:453:15, sometimes on week ends. See me after 4 p.m. Marjorie Perry, 540 E Boston. Syracuse. FOR SALE — Dining set, six early American chairs, two are captains. Fruitwood finish. Round table. Two extension leaves. Phone 457-4140.

Park oromanev. S’atv Board of Haaim, and ma Kosciusko County Board of Haatth rwouiations ARTICLE 3 — Wator Supply 3.1 Ganarai Raquirtmant* 3.11 Evary Park *hali haw a watar supply capable of providing a sufficient supply of potabto water under adequate pressure to wator supply facilitie* tor mobito home*, service ■building*. dr,nking fountain* and omer accessory facilities, as required for me well Being of pwk resident* and for park maintenance Such systems snail be designed, constructed, and maintained in accordance wim me State Standards of me Indiana State Board of Health ano me Koeciusno County Board of Haaim ARTICLE 4 — Sowage Disposal 41 Sewage System and Connection* I n AH sewage ano other wafer carried waste* shall be disposed of into an adequate sewage system All sewage system* shall be constructed in conformity wim all the laws of me State of Indiana, regulations of any Department. Division, or Board of me State of Indiana, and any Ordinance of Kosciusko County. Indiana relative mereto 4 12 Each mobile home site shall be provided wim a sewer connection tor the combined liquid waste outlet or outlet* of each mobile home It shall be me duty of the owner or operator of Mid mobito home park to provide on approved type of water tight and odor fight con. nection and it shall be me duty of Mid owner or operator to make such connection and keep all occupied mobile homos connected to Mto sewer system while located m a mobile home park. Sewer connections in unoccupied mobile home site* shall be so closed mat mey will emit no odors v coum a breeding place tor flies No water or waste shall be allowed to toll on me ground from a mobile home ARTICLE 4— Electrical Distribution System 4.1 General Requirements _ .. » 11 Every park shall contain an electrical wiring system consisting of approved wiring, fixtures, equipment, and appurtenance* which shall be installed and maintained in ac cordance wim me applicable codes and regulations governing such systems All parts of me park Electrical Distribution System shall conform wim approved standard* tor safety to life md property ano wim accepted engineering practices Electrical wire* may be underground ARTICLE 14 — Fuel Supply and Storage X) I Natural Gas System Natural gas piping systems in an porks shall be installed and maintained in conformity wim accepted engineer,ng practices and the rule* and regulation* of me authority having jurisdiction MJ 2 Fuel Oil Systems All fuel oil systems provided tor mobile home*, service building*, and other structure* shall be installed and maintained in'conformity wim the rule* and regulations of me authority having jurisdiction Fuel oil systems underground shall be located at a minimum of ten (10) toet horizontally from water ime* and at necessary crossings shall be placed in substantial pipe sleeves extending ten (10) toet each side of a water pipe ARTICLE 11 — Alterations — Additions — Occupancy 11.1 General Requirements 11.11 Atl building, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and electrical alteration* and repairs in mobile home parks and individual mobile home*, shall be made In accordance wim applicable State and Local regulations 11.2 Permanent Additions II 21 No permanent additions involving footings, foundation*, or other structural change* in or to a mobile home, or mobile home stand shall be built onto or become a part of any mobile home or mobile home stand without first securing a building permit therefore Nothing contained >n mi* Section shall prohibit ma installation of awnings or temporary seasonal structures not requiring permanent structural modification of a mobile home or mob le home stand 11.3 Occupancy of Mobile Homes 11.31 Occupancy of me mobile home shall be limited to the design capacity of me mobile home ARTICLE 12 —Temporary Um 121 Temporary Occupancy 12 11 Nothing in mi* Ordinance shall be construed to include the State Parks of Indiana The term "Mobile Home Park" shall not be construed to include buildings, tents, or other structure* maintained by individual* or a company on their premise* and used exclusively to temporarily house meir own farm labor Neither should it include any military establishment of me united State* or of mi* State, nor any park or State or County Fairgrounds for a period during, immediately prior to and immediately subsequent to me holding of me fair, not to exceed two (2) weeks in all Neither should It include the area or premises on any farm upon which is harbored mobile homes occupied by persons employee upon such farms for not more man ninety (40) days in any calendar year in me production, harvesting, or processing of agricultural or horticultural products produced on such f arrr S Sanitary facilities for any and NI of the above type installation* shall be subject to me approval of me Kosciusko County Board of Health 12 12 Nothing in mi* Ordinance shall be deemed nor construed to apply to the establish ment or continuance ot any recreational park or campground wherein campers, travel camper*, or other occupied mobile recreational units may be harbored or kept so long as me occupancy thereof I* restricted to non-continuous recreational purposes only. ARTICLE 13 — ln*necti”i . 13 1 The Ordinance Administrator shall enforce the prov.sion* of mis Ordinance and shall inspect, at least once a year, each mobile home park and all of me accommodations and facilities merewim The Ordinance Administrator is heretv granted the power and authority to enter upon me premise* of such mobile home park at any reasonable time tor the purposes herein set forth He is further empowered to certify to me State Board of Health or any other licensing agency, me fact mat a park I* being constructed, or mat an operator is in violation of mi* Ordinance ARTICLE 14 — Hearing . 14.1 Any person refused a permit to construct or alter a mobile home park shall have the right to a hearing before me Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals, which shall have full power to conduct such hearings, issue supoenas. administer oath and affirmation*, and all other powers necessary to such hearings | . , 14.11 All hearings before me Board of Zoning Appeals shall be open tome public. 1412 The Board of Zoning Appeals shall keep minutes of me proceedings, showing its determination and shall also Keep record* of its official actions 14.13 in me performance of it* dv’ie* under the provision* of mis Ordinance, me Board of Zoning Appeal* may incur such expenditures as shall be authorized by me County of Kotciusko U 14 The Board of Zoning Appeals shall adopt Its own rule* of procedure not in conflict wih mt* Ordinance article 19 —Renames 111 Any person who violate* any provision of mis Ordinance, or any provision of any regulation adoptee by me Ordmance Administrator pursuant to authority granted by mi* Ordinance, shall upon conviction be punished by a tine of not less man twenty (20) dollars nor more man three hundred (300) dollars tor each offense Each days failure of compliance wim any such provision shall constitute a separate violation ARTICLE 14-Conflict and Effect 141 All Ordinances or parts of Ordinance* in conflict herewim are. to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed This Ordinance shall not be construed to repeal or replace me Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, but shall be In addition to me requirements of Mid Or d nance 142 This Ordinance shall be m full force and eftoct from and after If* passage, approval, and publication as provided by law ARTICLE 13—Ordteaace la Eftoct 13 1 This ordinance shall be m full force and effect from and after March 1.143$ 13 2 Pasaad and adopted by The Board of County Comm,is,oners ofThe County of Kosciusko mi* 2nd day of January,. 1439 J PASSED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA. THIS 2 DAY OF JANUARY. 1433 BOAROOF COMMISSIONERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA Gerald Smahey. President Frederick W GHHam. Commissioner Maur-ce-Dorsey. Commissioner ATTEST Lawrence Butt*. Auditor J 15-22

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For The Calendar Year 1*74 Monroe Township. Kosciusko County

FUNDS— JBB.I TowtoMp S 2MOI Dog »’ « Recreation ♦ Revenue Sharing Checking 4*4.40 Rev C*r t <ate of Depoo. • 3334 1* Office Equipment ♦ Totals S 4348A* DETAIL OR RECEIPTS Saarce Ameant TOWNSNIP FUND Taxa* —Ama * 2-421 IS Taxa* — December 1354.35 KM. Co Local Option Rap Credit Ml.tt KM- Co Certified snare local option 547 00 Tranotor Revenue Sharing 2340 00 Pay bock 19TJ loan from Recreation 38.0 S Total TgwtqMp Fund S 7a*o 9S DOG FUND Doo Tax from A**a**or t 330 00 •■CREATION FUND Km Co Auditor $ 384.14 PWd back claim to townahip 3B QS Total Recreation Fund S 140 09 REVENUE SHARING CERTIFICATE FUND Certificate of Deoon’ HMM REVENUE SNARING CHECKING FUND Transfer Bal of Certificate NO 5464 S 539 71 U $ Treasurer 400 00 Trsrator Rev. Shar Advertising 200 00 interest 0*37 Total Rev Checking Fund * IX3B 90 OFFICE EOUIPMRNT FUND $ 3*o 00 DISBURSEMENTS TOWN SMI P FUND Te Whom Pato United Telephone O». t 11X40 Nellie Wrigley ’4 00 Jackson Twp Trvstoe ’3W 00 Washington Twg Trustee i.ooo 00 Warsaw Time* Union 11X44

together with alt accompanying voucher* L^XoTmeCmmtoTrt'tor 0 money »v the to-mship has Men tiled M >•* and mat a copy of such annual report is in custody ofth* ********* •****’ aoara report is subject to inspects by te*pever of me towm *p SARAH J RIMGG6WBERG. Trustee

$16,342,231.96 with disbursements of $16,180,562.25. The December 31 balance in the 64 funds which are listed total $1,023,218.15. The report also shows details of county revenue and is signed by auditor Lawrence Butts and the county commissioners — Gerald Smalley, Maurice Dorsey and Frederick Gilliam. Also appearing in this paper during the current month are the annual reports of township trustees and town clerktreasurers. They are worth reading. FIRST AID RESPONDS The Syracuse first aid unit responded to a call at 3 a.m. last* Wednesday morning to the Don Querry home at ElKo Mobile

Beieoce Receipts otsßersomaat* Dec 31 $ 7X40 95 $ 4X15 32 $ 3.344.64 32* 00 529 to O 16*0* 15000 18 09 IX2B 9* 93 *3 1429 73 1X46 00 3334. IS 1X46 00 «00 30*00 S 11430.02 S BXI2 33 $ 7.3 M4* The Mau journal SMI PMtmastor 42 00 Leonard Supply Co 37.27 Pierceton Wash Twp. Library 300X0 Dovte Spangle 40.00 Russel! Farley Jr. 100.00 Donovan Seftars WO 00 Dele Beery WO OD Eugene RtnqgenMrg 225.00 1 Sarah J RtnggenMrg 1430 00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND TeWGMaPBM km Auditor Surplus Dog Fund $ Ift W Merrill Shepherd 80.00 George Messmore 40 00 Earl Shun a* 00 unpaid claims Ear) Shull 97 0* DISBURSEMENTS REVENUE SHARING CHECKING FUND CtMiMicsttMi et KRpeme ebb Te Wham Paid Warsaw T imM-Unton $ ts .71 The Papers incorporated 25 92 Dl SPUR SEME NTS RECREATION FUND Te When PaM CIOM Swartz $ 50.00 Virgil Peters 25 00 Mrs. Kathryn Hamilton 50 00 68r*. Jeannie Boyer 25■ 00 PPM back to Township Fund Loen made m Dec 73 36.05 DISBURSEMENTS OFFICE EGUIPMCNT FUND OatsHtcattoaef SxpaaMaad Te Wham Paid BusmeM Equipment Co $ 90 K

Home Park on the Huntington road north at Syracuse and Karen Querry was taken to Goshen hospital for further treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning. A crack in the pot of the furnace was discovered by a NIPSCo employee and blamed for the poisoning. United Fund elects officers The United Fund of Kosciusko County, Inc., held its annual, board and membership meeting, Friday, Jan. 17, at the United Fund office, 518 South Buffalo street, Warsaw. Newly elected officers and board members for 1975 are as follows: Stanley E. Pequignot — chairman of the board of directors John E. Jarecki — president Richard W. Snodgrass — vice president . Carl E. Williams — treasurer Board members elected are as follows: Three year members: Richard Betz; Bill Beemer; George Ickes; Don Hair; Ray W.

NOTICE OF SANITARY LANDFILL RATES Notice I* hereby given tn*t on the 14th day of January, 1975 Kosciusko County Council adapted an ordinance entitled a "Revised Ordinance" establishing rates for the use of all Sanitary Landfill* tor the year ot I4?s Schedules are as follow*, as long as loads in a station wagon, pickup truck or two wheel trailer loads does not exceed that equivalent to passenger car loads they will not be charged Schedule A Type Vehicle Transporting Charge Per Load Automobile None Station Wagon 50c to Si 00 Trailer, two wheel 50c to $1 00 Truck, pick up 50c to SI.OO Truck, farm other than pick up, tour wheel wagons $1 00 to $3 00 Truck, semi $12.00 Schedule B Type Lead Charge Compacting Refuse Truck stso$ t 5O per cu. yd Tree Trimmings (Commercial) $5 00 per load Commercial 4 Construction Waste $5.00 per load Automobile Bodies $5 00 per auto Schedule C Major Appliances Si 00 Per Appliance (Stoves, Refrigerators, washers. Dryer*. Water Heaters, Etc.) Fence $1 00 per roll ($5.00 Maximum) Notice is further given that a public hearing to consider the afore Mid rates and charges will be held at 7:30 P.M on the 20th day of February. 1975 in the office of the County Com missioners of Kosciusko County, Indiana. All prospective users of the facilities, owners of property to be served thereby, and other* interested shall have an opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed rates and charges and provisions concerning payment of the same Dated this 20th day of January 1975. J. Norman DeGood. Chairman, County Council Kosciusko County, Indiana , J 22 29

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For The Calendar Year 1974 Jackson Township, Kosciusko County

Balance FUNDS— ’ Township * 458.58 Dog 135 00 Revenue Sharing 192.40 Total. All Funds s 785. M DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Interest on C D $ 40.00 County Distribution 7,613 20 Local Option { 822.00 Monroe Township 1.000 00 Deposited C D 1,000.00 Total . $10,475.20 DOG FUND From Assessing $ 311.00 REVENUE SHARING FUND Dep. from C.D.S * 6,558.64 Payment from Federal 2,878.00 Int. From C.D.S 341.01 Borrowed tor F Station 2,320 00 Total Cash $12,103 65 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid General Telephone $ 3*6.71 Public Service 124.99 Ea K Oil Co. (8 BE) 63.33 Tom's Mobil 33 61 North AAanchester Blue Flame 358 70 Times-Union 95.52 The Papers, inc. 103 10 Strayer insurance 417 70 Lucille Koontz 1,520 00

l hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of the above named tovmship. that a complete and detailed annual report together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been M'O money by the township has been filed as required by law m the office of the County Auditor. «id that a copy of such annual report is in custody of the chairman of the township advisory board SsM report i* subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the townsh.p LUCILLE KOONTZ. Trustee

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE The Big /J / Motor Soles Quality Not Quantity 1973 CHEVROLET — Impala, 4 door, sedan; charcoal and beige in color, small V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top, 29,000 miles, a good t inflation fighter. 1973 CHEVROLET — Camaro LT? green in color, side mount exhausts, chrome wheels, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. 1969 CHEVROLET— Impala, 4 door, sedan, V--8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, t air conditioning, locally owned, in excellent condition. $1,195. 1969 CHEVROLET — ton pickup, 6 cylinder, 3 speed trans., one owner from Kimmell. INFLATION SPECIAL Two Year Old Camper Top ; Tinted Glass, Crank Windows ; Fits 8 Foot Box J i »i? 5 i 1973 PONTIAC — Grandville, 4 door, hardtop, vinyl top, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, cruise control, tilt wheel, power seat, excellent condition. " The Big /Jf Vi Mile South Os The Village Syracuse Phone 457-2404

Monteith; Richard W. Snodgrass; Thomas R. Lemon; Jo C. Paxton; and Robert Gephart. Two year members: James Bricker; Neal Carlson; Robert W. Gast; Stanley E. Pequignot; Lowell “Bud” Reed; Carl E. Williams; Mrs. Richard (Lyn) Sasso; Mrs. Sam (Boots) Mautner; John E. Jarecki; and, One year members: Bruce FYey; Mrs. Steve (Paula) Heckman; Charles A. Ker; John R. Hall; Robert Merkle; J. Alan Morgan; Gerald Romine; Gary i Lyons; and Lawrence Castaldi. Thelma Mulcahy serves as United Fund secretary. i Ricky G. Leer i reports for duty Marine private Ricky G. Leer, son of Lowell Leer of Syracuse, has reported for duty at Camp Pendleton. Calif. Receives master's from Ball State ; Mrs. Owen (Saundra) Cobbum of Syracuse has received her master of arts degree in education from Ball State the fall quarter.

Balance Receipts Disbursement* Dec. 31 $10,475.20 * 8,445.21 $ 2,488.57 311,00 142.00 304.00 12,103.65 11,967.56 328.49 Revenue Sharing C D s 4,535,38 $22,889.85 $20,554 77 ' $ 7,656 44 Ind. Volunteer Firemen Ins. 276.00 Bill's Body Shop 39* 07 State Agency tor SS 92.01 Virgil Copeland 1,050.00 Jerry Hand 250 00 John Dome 250 00 Pierceton State Bank 1,344.35 Sidney Automotive 61.00 Advisory Board 300 00 14 Firemen Clothing Allow 815.62 Fire Dept . Expense 360 00 E. L Shultz 40 91 Sherrill Day 100.00 Leonard Pyle , 100.00 Audrey Meyers , 24.35 DISBURSEMENTS REV. SHARING FUND Classification ot Expense and Ta Whom Paid E. L. Shultz * 756.45 North Manchester Blue Flame 75.85 Pierceton State Bank 2,178.33 Times Union 75.68 The Paper, inc. 24.77 Fire Dept. Expenses 300.00 Howe Apparatus Co 113.76 F D Burkholder &Co 8,436 00 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Walter Blocker Jr. 70.00 Robert Leckrone 72.00

Wed., Jan. 22,1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Kosciusko SWCD annual meeting is February 4

Henry Mayo will be the speaker at the 1975 dinner meeting of the Soil & Water Conservation District, at 6:30 p.m., February 4, at the Shrine building, Warsaw. A native of Minnesota, he attended the University of Minnesota and majored in animal husbandry and agronomy. He came to Purdue and worked for 33 years, being active in extension work at Purdue. He and his wife spent six months in 1969 in Australia and New Zeland. The award will be given to the outstanding conservationist of the year. Also the annual election of a supervisor for the district board and a report on conservation practices applied within the county over the past year. Reservations can be made by contacting the conservation

TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE’S (ABSTRACT) REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For The Calendar Year 1974 Wayne Township, Kosciusko County Baianct Baianca FUND — Jan. i Racaipn OisburMmant* Dtc. 31 Township $ 12.067.41 j 14992 00 * 10.14 " $18,404.44 School Band Aid 8,954.65 49,978 15 36,321/ 22,61155 Dog 545.00 300.00 3W-0V $5-00 Recreation 8,872 26 18,543 93 20.250.00 7,166.19 Fire 15.242 84 59.536.84 71.126.59 3.693.09 Revenue Sharing 93.351 50 56.915.34 61.943.00 88,323.14 Totals $139,073,86 $202,176.26 $200.595 81 140,654.31

DETAIL OF RECEIPTS Source Amount TOWNSHIP FUND Justice or Peace Docket Fees $ 16.902 00 Total Township Fund $ 16.902.00 BOND AID FUND Taxes - June 1974 $ 20.001.33 Taxes — December 1973 16.435 82 Certified Shares 10,455.00 Option Tax Refund 3,086 00 Total Bond Aid Fund - $ 49,978.15 DOG FUND Dog Tax from Assessor $ 300.00 Total Dog Fund $ 300 00 POOR RELIEF FUND Revenue Sharing $ 17.874.00 Total Poor Relief Fund $ 17,874.00 RECREATION FUND Revenue Sharing $ >3,500 00 Total Recreation Fund $ 13,500 00 FIRE FUND Dec 1973 $ 5,337 61 Revenue Sharing 30.569.00 June DiSt 14,630 23 Advance DEC Dist 9,000.00 Total Fire Fund $59,536.84 REVENUE SHARING FUND $54,908 00 Interest 2,007.34 Total Rev Sharing Fund $56,915.34 DISBURSEMENTS TOWNSHIP FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Bartel Printing Co $ 44.90 Mrs. Gael Munson. Sr. Office rent-heat and utilities J. P Close 86, 36 Leonard Supply Co. 548.22 United Telephone Co. J. P Close »42 47 United Telephone Co. Trustee 205 45 Times Union 206.41 The Paper 176.40 Audrey Meyers (Supplies) J P and trustee 325.63 Warsaw insurance Agency J.P Neff bond 54.00 Randall Yeager Bond (Kehoe) 55 00 J. P. Neff expense (off ice) 12.00 J. P. Close expense (office) 771.17 J P Neff salary 480 00 J P. Close salary 400.00

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct . * t disbursements of the above named township, that a complete and together with all accompanying vouchers snowmg the names << P er " ns money by the township has been filed as required by law in the office ’’’h'Cov n » «id that a copy of such annual report is in custody oftthe chairman of the township advisory board. Said report it subiect to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. EDWIN PRATT, Trustee

AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE BOB'S Ford-Mercury US/East 773-3121 Nappanee — OPEN I Mon.— Wed. —Fri. Till 8 —Sat. Till 6 See the "Catmen" JON DEWART BOBSCHMELTZ 808 ROEDER Owner 1974 Mercury XR-7, 9,800 miles, PS, PB, A-C, Stereo 1973 Mercury Marquis, 2 HT, Loaded 1973 Mercury Marquis, 4 HT, W-Full Power & Air 1972 Gremlin, 6 Cyl., 3 Speed, W-Air 1972 Maverick, 2 Door, 6 Cyl., 3 Speed | 1971 LTD, 2 HT, 45,000 Miles, PS, PB,/Air . 1971 Torino GT, PS, PB 1971 LTD, PS, PB, Sharp! 1970 LTD, PS, PB, Auto. 1969 Fairlane, 4 Dr., Auto. 1969 Buick LeSabre, 4 Dr., A-C, PS, PB 1967 Mustang, 2 HT, V-8, Auto. 1973 F6OO 158" W.B. Dump Truck, 2 Yd. Body With Hoist, PS, 8 Ft. Power Snow Blade 1969 F 250 Auto., PS, PB, 37,000 Miles THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL ... New Pickup Trucks... Just A Few Dollars Over Invoice One'74 Pinto Remaining One '74 Mustang Remaining

office by January 31. The public is invited. kti HENRY MAYO

John C. Peterson Post 100.00 Richard McConnell (cemetery care) 200.00 Ace Hardware Trustee Warsaw Office Supply JP Close 15.85 Kimm Paint Co. J. P. Close 5.17 Indiana Dept of Rev 3.50 Public Employees Ret Fund 18.28 Public Employees Ret. Fund OASI Div. 58.48 Koors ins Agency. (Fir*Trucks) 160.00 Business Equipment J. P Kehoe 139.35 Guy Hygema Advisory Board 150.00 Bruce Howe Advisory Board 150.00 John Snell Advisory Board 150.00 Rex Reed legal service 150.00 Ko*. County Auditor office rent Trustee 300.00 Ed Pratt Salary fc Exp 2.500 00 Christine Pratt Clerk 995.04 U.S Post Office 56 20 Total Township Fund $10,164.97 DISBURSEMENTS DOG FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid Kos. CO. Auditor $ 445.00 Clinton Whitney 35.00 Richard Lowman 180.00 Retha Holbrook 130.00 Total Dog Fund $ 790.00 DISBURSEMENTS RECREATION FUND Classification of Expense and Ta Whom Paid City of Warsaw $20,250.00 ($6,750.00 bai. 1973 contract) DISBURSEMENTS SCHOOL AID BOND FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid 30 Bonds at SI,OOO ea $30,000.00 389 Coupons at $16.25 ea. 6321.25 Total School Aid Bond $36,321.25 DISBURSEMENTS FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND Classification of Expense and To Whom Paid City of Warsaw 2nd Payment 1973 contract $23,000.00 1974 contract 46,000.00 E. L Schultz 144 77 Emergency Radio Service 120.00 Oi inger Truck Sales 1.501.77 Safety Equipment Co. 105.05 Koors Insurance Agency 25100 Total Fire Fighting Fund $71.126 59

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