The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 November 1979 — Page 15

LEGALS 6 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the school corporation known as Lakeland Community School Corporation that the Board of Trustees of said school corporation

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will meet at the usual meeting place of said Board In the Adminstrative Office in the Lakeland Community School Corporation, at Syracuse. Indiana, at the hour ot 7:00 P.M (Eastern Standard Time) on December 11, 1979, to consider the following additional ap propriation which said Board considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time: An appropriation in the amount of $725,000 on account of the purchase of

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school buses tor said school corporation. Including the Incidental expenses neces sary to be incurred in connection with said school bus project and the issuance of bonds on account thereof The funds to meet such additional appropriation .are to be provided by the issuance and sale of bonds by the school corporation. The foregging appropriation is In addition to all appropriations provided tor in the existing budget and tax levy, and an extraordinary emergency for such ap propriation exists by reason ot the inadequacy of the present school buses to provide necessary transportation for the students in the school corporation. Taxpayers of said school corporation ap pearing at said meeting shall have the right to be heard in respect to said additional ap propriation The additional appropriation, if finally made, will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within 15 days at the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County, or at such other place as may be designated At such further hearing taxpayers objecting to said additional ap propriation may be heard, and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such further hearing will be hejd Dated this 23rd day of October, 1979. Philip R Payne Secretary. Board of Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation N. 14 11 PUBLIC NOTICE The report on the uses of general revenue sharing funds for fiscal year 1980 has been submitted as required by the Town of Milford The report is available for public inspec tionon week days at the Town Hall between 9 a m and noon NOTICE TOBIDDERS The Town Board of Milford Junction will until 7 30 p m on December 10, 1979 accept sealed bids for a certain 1976 Dodge Monaco owned by the Town, Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Board on Decern ber 10. 1979 The Town Board reserves the right to retuse any and all bids Margaret Brooks Clerk Treasurer LEGAL NOTICE Revenue sharing expenditure reports and supporting documentations are available for public examination by any interested parties for the Town of Leesburg, Indiana The documents may be examined at the Leesburg Town Hall, November 19. 1979. by contacting Harold J. Bleile, clerk treasurer. Leesburg. Indiana Harold J Bleile Clerk Treasurer Town Ot Leesburg LEGAL NOTICE For the year 1978. the town of Leesburg, Indiana, spent $1,142 00 of federal revenue sharing funds Harold J. Bleile Clerk Treasurer Town Os Leesburg NOTICE TOTAXPAYERS LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION Owners ot taxable real estate in the school corporation known as Lakeland Community School Corporation are hereby notified that a petition has been filed by more than fifty owners of taxable real estate in said school corporation requesting the issuance of bonds by said school corporation for the purpose of providing funds to be applied on the cost of purchasing school buses for said school corporation. A remonstrance against the issuance of said bonds may be filed with the Board of Trustees by owners of taxable real estate in said school corporation in the manner and within the time provided by I.C. 1971.6 1.1 20 4. Taxpayers of said school corporation are further notified that said Board of Trustees, did, on October 23, 1979, adopt a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of bonds of the school corporation in the amount of $225,000 for the purpose of providing funds to be used as above stated. Said bonds are to bear interest at the rate or rates not ex ceeding6-3 4% per annum (the exact rate or rates to be determined by bidding), and are to be payable over a period of approximately three years from the date of issuance thereof Objections to the issuance of said bonds may be made by ten or more tax payers filing a petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County within the time and in the manner provided by law, which petition, if any, will be heard and considered bv the State Board of Tax Commissioners in

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M,850 damages when vehicle fishtails A Pierceton driver who failed to negotiate a curve was responsible for a one-car collision at 8 a m. last Tuesday, Nov. 6. The accident occurred on Backwater Road, two miles east of North Webster. Gwendolyn E. Miller, r 1 Pierceton, told county police her car fishtailed when she tried to slow her auto while rounding a curve. The car then went over an embankment, striking a utility pole and a warning sign. Damage to the late model auto was set at $4,000; damage to the NIPSCo utility was SBOO and SSO to a county highway warning sign. Syracuse man has license suspended A Syracuse man, Randy Duane Strieby, 28, r 3, was sentenced Wednesday night to serve 60 days on a charge of driving with a suspended license. His driver js license was also suspended for an additional year. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BABYSITTING IN MY HOME — Prefer preschool age. daytime hours only. Located on Wawasee near Fish Hatchery. 457-5445. FOR RENT — Condo efficiency, single room. S4O per week, phone 457-2249. the manner provided by law The net assessed valuation of taxable property in Lakeland Community School Corporation, as shown by the assessment made in the year 1978 tor state and. county taxes payable in the year 1979. is $56,563,900, and the outstanding indebtedness of said school corporation, exclusive of the above mentioned bonds, is $595,000.00 Dated this 23rd day of October, 197? LAK ELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION BY : Philip R Payne Secretary, Board of Trustees N. 14-21 LEGAL NOTICE Revenue sharing expenditure reports and supporting documentation are available for public examination by any interested per sons for Van Buren Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana The documents may be examined at the office of township trustee Walter Wuthrich on Catherine Street in Milford. Walter Wuthrich Township Trustee NOTICE Notice is hearby given that Northwest Indiana Bancshares, Inc., has filed an ap plication with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago. Illinois 60690. seeking the approval of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago under its delegated authority to become a bank holding company pursuant to section .3 (a) (1) ot the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended. The applicant proposes to engage in business at North Webster. Indiana at Camelot Square, and to own the subsidiary bank, Counting House Bank at North Webster. Indiana Any members of the public may give written comment upon the application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago no later than thirty (30) days after the date of publication of the first notice which notice was published on the fourteenth day of November, 1979. Signed Northwest Indiana Bancshares. Inc by Fred G Donnersberger, its attorney. N 14 21

5 cases continued at Area Plan Commission meeting

The Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission approved four petitions, denied one and tabled one at its regular meeting Wednesday, Nov. 7. Five of the six cases were continued from previous meetings. Jack Nash petitioned the board, as he had two times previously, to rezone 27.84 acres from an agricultural to a residential district. The property is located on the south side of SR 13, one-quarter mile north of CR 1100 N in Turkey Creek Township. Nash withdrew his petition after a split three to two no-action vote. A majority of five votes is needed to pass a recommendation. Nash’s petition had previously been turned down, because he told the board he planned to build one home on the property which does not require rezoning. When the petition reached the county commissioners, Nash had decided to build an earth-covered home with possible plans for building more if his energyefficient home was successful. Building more than one home would make rezoning necessary and the petition was returned to the APC. However, at Wednesday’s meeting, Nash main tained he is planning to build only one house with an upstairs apartment. “I don’t have plans for a housing development,” he stated. Betty Dust. APC vice president, pointed out if Nash plans to build only one home, rezoning isn’t necessary. “We re back where we started.” she commented. A petition submitted_ by Charlotte (Kell) Hayden for preliminary plat of a residential subdivision in Turkey Creek

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Township was approved with a five to one vote. The property is located on a 5.31 acre tract of land on the south side of Eli Lilly Road near Wawasee Airport. The case was originally presented to the Syracuse Plan Commission several years ago before Syracuse joined the county APC. The case has been pending for several years. It had been continued from last month because the necessary papers had not been filed with the board in time. Director of the Aeronautics Commission of Indiana Henry A Kazimier and Chief Airport Inspector Kristen Johannessen were at the hearing and reported the Aeronautics Commission had approved the subdivision, because it met the commission s requirements. According to Johannessen, the building line of proposed residences are more than the required 125 feet from the center line of the runway, structures will be less than the 40 feet heighth limit and a clause had been included in the deed that will be signed by property owners stating they can not remonstrate against the airport Kazimier said the Aeronautic Commission believes there is sufficient protection for the airport by having this clause in the deed.” Representing remonstrators Jack and Mary Mason. Don Byrd and Everett Welty. R. Steven Hearn objected to the proposed subdivision, believing a residential area so close to the airport would inhibit the airport ’s growth. Hearn presented the board a transcript of a tape recording taken at a May 1977 meeting of the APC. On the tape. Kazimier alledgedly stated it

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i would be imcompatible to have a > residential subdivision and f airport so close together. Howard r Heckner. representing Mrs > Hayden, strongly objected to > submitting the tape transcript. i Hearn also stated Mrs. Hayden • does not own the entire property and several lots have been sold. Heckman replied the lots were sold after it was believed the Syracuse Town Board had approved the plat in 1977 A petition submitted by Harold Ginter to rezone 28.57 acres from an agricultural to a residential district was again tabled until next month’s meeting, because Ginter was unable to attend The property is located on the southeast comer of the intersection of Cripplegate Road and Stanton Road in Plain Township Ginter s petition had been tabled from last month The board approved the preliminary plat of a residential subdivision submitted by John McDaniel. The property is located on a 25.61 acre tract of land on the east side of Durban Street and on the west side of Big Barbee Lake in Tippecanoe Township A remonstrator asked McDaniel what his plans for the land are. McDaniel replied he did not have specific plans yet. but it

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would be a residential area with no mobile homes. In other business, the APC approved changes in the final plat of Willy’s East Ridge Addition located east of Warsaw The board also approved the final plat of Ogden Estates on Lake Wawasee. Board members present at the November meeting were Board President Victor Virgil. Vice President Betty Dust, Jerry Grady, Dee Stiver. Ron Baumgartner and Charles Brower. The next regular meeting of the county Area Plan Commission will be December 5 at 1:30 p.m. $1,700 damages A North Webster resident received both a ticket and injuries Thursday. Nov. 8 when she failed to yield the right of way to another car. Barbara L. Goodpaster. 29. suffered a bruised knee and bumped head when the ear she was driving collided with an auto driven by Linda Hughes of Mentone Damage to the North Webster woman s car was $1,000; the damage to the other vehicle was set at S7OO.

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