The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 February 1983 — Page 18

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LEGALS KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL * ALLOWANCES The following is a list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of February, 1983. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL * ALLOWANCES N. Jean Messmore 1,375.00 Jean Northenor 1,375.00 Vickie Patterson 1,375.00 Betty Dust 1,166.00 C. Alan Rovenstine 1,469 60 Charles Brower 1.2*1 -67 Gerald Eastlund 522.50 Michael Miner ” 250.00 Avis Gunter J 1,323.66 Charlene Knispel 1,111.90 Cleora Cauffman 1,111.91 Maurice Dorsey 440.00 Frederick Gilliam 440.00 Charles Lynch 440.00 George Klinger 144-83 Norman DeGood • 144.83 Thomas Anglin 144.83 Matt Dalton 144.83 Carl Latta 144.83 Ronald Sharp 144.83 Larry Teghtmeyer 144.83 Richard Sand 725.00 Robert Burner 725.00 James Jarrette J 635.40 Judy Dalton 1,062.00 Nanette Newland 1,062.00 Diana Ziolkowski 1,062.00 Linda Furnivall 856.24 Eugene Brumfield 856.24 Kathleen Perkins 922.75 Beth Ann Banghart 922.75 Herschel Harper 1,454.50 William Reneker 1,366.74 Eugene Brown 1,366.74 Dorothy Goshert / 774.62 James Walmer 1,375.00 LaVaine Sebo 751.50 Frances Noble 830.50 Mary Jane Schmitt 830.50 Jeanne Weirick 830.50 Deborah Hughes 811.25 Roberta Waggoner 811.25 Judy Cox 811.25 Kim Vanlaningham 792.91 Lila Christner 792.91 Marilyn Kenipe 792.91 Shirley Tatter 774.58 Mary Small 737.70 Blanche Knapp 270.00 Mary McCoy 123.52 Dorothy Fitzsimmons 108.00 Charlotte Morts 830.50 Nancy Croy 830.50 Margaret Garman ’ 811.25 Kathy Sponseller 811.25 Helen Coons 792 91 Sandra Mu I left 792.91 Kathryn Teel 792.91 Marlene Weller 830.50 Janet Gadson 540.80 Patti Marsh 676.00 Mary Beth Miner 830.50 Debbie Renier 811.25 Esther Heckman ** 830.50 Joyce Shafer 830.50 Bonnie Shafer 811.25 Gloria Maple , 811.25 Karen Thomas 792.91 Ann Shively 792.91 Ella Mae Ransbottom 459 00 Judy Reed 459.00 Beverly Hay 432 00 Juanita Clay 432.00 Carol Sundheimer 830.50 Janice Anglin 584.00 Frances Besson 584.00 Ruth Hoppus 792.50 Ron Robinson 1,253.73 Richard Mikel 1,304.36 Roger Fellows 1,373.16 Tom Kitch i 1,252.71 Stanley Holderman 1,311.91 Howard G. Moser 1,232.66 Richard Monk 1,215.46 Jeff Bronsing 1,232.66 Michael Hobbs 1,172.46 Tom Brindle , 1,189.66 Sam Whitaker 1,172.46 Dave Curtis 1,146.66 Arlene Valentine 956.91 Kay Lotz 956.91 Darlene Speigle 974.11 Ed Brown 877.91 Barbara Eastlund 939.58 Loren Melton 54.00 Richard Kemper 758.02 Michael Valentine 125.00 Rosa Schooley 830 50 Margaret Warren 830.50 Edith Carlin 811.25 Sharon Thompson x 811.25 Carol Retz 702.91 Miriam Ridings 830.50 Betty McCullough 811.25 Joyce McConnell 830.50 Kathryn Bouse 81125 Elaine Bertsch 270.00 Connie Church 81.00 J. F Boggs 270.00 Judy Prado 270.00 Mary Fry 270.00 Sue Ann Mitchell 270.00 Marlene Evans 324.00 Daniel Richard 1,365.83 Patrick Watkins t,183.33 Cinda Overmyer 830.50 Amy Kennedy 774.58 Carman Danner 811.25 Sue Gladieux 792.91 Krista Baker 664.58 Ernest Smith 1,000.00 Penny Patrick 792.91 Eldon Ward 500.00 Margaret Hoerr 755.00 Sonja Creighton 100.00 Rex Reed 583.33 George Bumbaugh 25.00 Garold Horrick 25.00 W. E Pyle 25.00 Lorin Knispel 1,375.00 Eugene Schlotterbeck 1,012.91 L. Richard Denney 998.25 Warren Fosser 979 16 Viola Dickerson 819.25 Phyllis AbbeH 294.00 DeVon Smith 294.00 LewisHodson 294.00 Sandro Conley “ 280.00 Roxanne Darnell 280.00 Sandy Rovenstine 888.40 VernaOwsley 717.50 Roy Carlile 934.13 Darrell Creech 891.13 Gene Nortan 916.93 Forrestßouse 951.33 Herbert Smith 866.33 Judy Truex 108.00 Burden Blackburn 1,268.91 United Telephone Co. 7,030.28 Nipsco 9,526.00 IBM 2354.92 A. E. Boyce Co. 2,235.75

Postmaster 1,088.00 Business Equipment Co. 925.18 Mail-Journal 493.59 Monroe 271.00 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co. 56.25 Executive Office Machines 2,114.50 The Papers Inc. 30.54 Warsaw Office Supply 329 79 Owens No. 1 24 48 Strayer Ins Agency 3,030.00 Wholesale Electric 144.59 Ace Hardware 116.68 Waddell Printing Co. H-50 The Michie Co. 32.04 United Office Supplies 130.68 Vickie Patterson 1471 First National Bank 20.00 Manatron Inc. 42 00 3M ’ Max Weller 54.40 Amoco Oil 76.13 Marathon Petroleum 82.74 Shell Oil 2771 Gerber Mfg. 236.50 Blossers Studio 288 Cox Studio 49.20 Cooks Standard 219 85 Lynchs Service Center 77.60 Monteith Tire 278 00 Warsaw Automotive H 06 Whitakers 66 ‘ 56 90 Wjndys Marathon 76.20 Acme Visible Records 253.02 G. Lengemann Co. 206.62 Gerald Eastlund 2500 Michael "Miner 6999 Indiana Co. Assesors Assoc 45.00 Avis Gunter 42,2 Syracuse Postmaster 800.00 Charlene Knispel ’ 30 80 Miriam Ridings 12.98 Xerox Corp. 6459 Winona Lake Postmaster 474.00 Cleora Cauffman 27.83 Claypool Postmaster 220.00 Milford Postmaster 200.00 Max Evans 29 48 Lincoln Graphic , 43.75 Cinda Overmyer 20.02 Daniel Richard 287 98 Patrick Watkins ’O2 96 Ernest Smith 73.26 Manatron Inc. 3,630.00 Eldon Ward 44 82 Kos. Co. SWCD 38.50 Bartel Printing Co. 21 10 IrVing Miller Co. EilersCommunication 50.00 Robert Frantz Construction 1,452.80 Lake City Wholesale 28 24 Times Union 273.67 Pickwick Ins. Agency 150.00 State Agency for Social Security 94.97 Todd Realty ‘ 300.00 Telex Computer Products 885.33 Assoc of Indiana Counties 2,250.00 Indiana Assoc. Os County Co. Comm. 400.00 Humane Society of Kos. Co. 5,000.00 Kos. Co. Juvenile Task Force • 1,250.00 Indiana Girls'School Mrs. John Finch 30.00 Flowers Leedy Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 300.00 McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 100.00 Mishler Funeral Home 100.00 Warren Tatter 180.00 Titus Funeral Home , 200.00 VFW 250.00 Marshall County w 130.00 Wabash County 66.00 Whitley County 10.00 T. A. Miller, DVM 22.50 Hamilton Heights School Corp. 5,084.96 Ferguson Farms IG.BO Kos. Co. Farm Bureau 175.00 Hall Hardware 59.26 Hoosier Water Co. 261.64 Sewage Col lection Office 154.48 Early Elevator Corp. 1,000.00 Warsaw Cleaners & Laundry 106.40 Coverall Rental 123.20 Lakeland Sanitation 170.00 WilliamC. Parke, MD 1,000.00 Central Indiana Hdwe. 139.50 Indiana Restaurant Equipment 48.00 C. Alan Rovenstine 3,956 70 Brennans 138.53 Gary P. Dillon, MD 18.00 KCH 6700 Kos. Medical Clinic 18.00 Kos. Radiology Inc. 74.00 Orthopeadic Surgery .. * 140.00 Harveys Store 52.65 Quality Farm 8> Fleet 26.97 Robert Bowen 37.76 John Delworth 36.00 Lynn Ford 39.08 David Heritier 33.80 Edward J. Meyets 67.60 Douglas Morton 37.32 William Dalton II 25.00 Thomas Earhart 25.00 Vern Landis 25.00 Rex Reed 50.00 Richard Sand 260.00 Judy Dalton 40.00 Linda Furnivall 25.00 LaMadre 63.88 Lukies 4 2.10 Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. 16.00 Richards Restaurant 56.97 The Viewpoint 54.01 Wolfgangs 123.87 Michael Aspy 1,527.68 Reed & Earhart 1,926.08 Ramsey News Co. 38.47 West Publishing Co. 384.00 Eugene Brown 64.90 Hall 8. Marose Agency 100.00 Kosciusko County Clerk 46.30 Mary Stookey 11.90 Audrey Bishop 106.96 - Virginia Cain 113.90 John Haney 89.70 Tamara Jo Reed 105.10 Julia Badskey 120.50 Eugene R. Gordon 131.50 Kristine Arnold 91.90 Judy Cole 94.10 Charles Campbell 12.78 Charles Blankenship 8.38 Tammy Kitson 16.30 Sandra Smith 11.02 Bobby Castle 89.70 Dennis Darr 124.90 LaDoit Hollar 12.78 Ernest Leedy 12.34 Darlene McCleary 9.26 Ronald Mason 138.10 Leßoy Sweatland 127.10 Shirley Everest 10,14: Lila Wilson 11.46 Carol Al lebach 11.02 Wallace Stouder Jr. 8.82 Eric Williams 14.10 Cheri Kline 10.58 Robert Conrad 11 7.94 Blue Cross Blue Shield 10,954.50 CCBF Heavy Construction 42,250.04 LR&ST Wayne Bucher 514.50 Cowles Sand & Gravel 1,118.40 Alvin McCullough 1,533.60 Phillis Miller 484.80 Phend & Brown 2,497 51 Elmer Zimmerman 153.00 CUM CT HS A E Boyce Co 742.80 Wright Construction Corp. 8,000.00 CUM JAIL Kosciusko Comm. Hospital 242 00 ACCT 200- BOND A INTEREST FUND H. J. Umbaugh 8. Associates 385.00 REV. SHARING FUND National 4-HCouncil 46.14 GDI -208 EI Isworth Everest 5,198.57 Frederick Lozier A Sons 3,749. 24 UPKEEP-209 Dale Custer 952.16 Custer Sand & Gravel 922.50 Ellsworth Everest 660.20 Hoffer Excavating 382.50 Frederick Lozier A Sons 440.00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Dick Winebrenner 2,027 50 Don Forney 1,666.74 Harold Gerard 1,247.61 Bernard Kuhn 1,247 61 Ronald Leiter 1,213.37 Francis Denny 1,091.48 William Raypole 1,091.48 Carol Shilling 1,166.74 Robert Martin 1,247.61 James Mettler 1,075.42 John Ingle 945.92 Lennie Young 990.36 Gary Adams 1,067.54 Charles Cotton 1,067.54 John E Davis 1,067.54

Marshall Hawley 1.0*7 54 David Huffman 1,067.54 Glendon Huffman 1,067 54 Bruce Hyde, Jr. 1,067.54 Robert Jackson 1,0*7.54 Melvin Jordan 1,056.62 Jeffrey Kuhn 1,067.54 William Long 1,067.54 Ronald Norman 1,0*7.54 Larry Phillips 1,076.25 Terry Rowland 1,067.54 Jack Adams 1,0*4.48 Erma* Coy 1,064.48 Ronald Himes 1,047.38 Kim Huff 1,047.38 Bruce Hyde 111 1,055.93 Frederick Kammerer 1,047.38 Alvin Miller ' 1,047.38 Bobby Miner 1,055.93 Larry Montel 1,047.38 Don Rogers 1,047.38 John Stapleton 1,047.38 Roy Tennant 1,047.38 Garl Young 1,047 38 Business Equipment Co. 27.40 Zale Drugs \ 9.98 Blankenship Oil 1,003.75 Gast Fuel 4 Service 742.50 Lewis Oil 965.50 Pierceton Equipment Co. 5,9*4.37 Monteith Tire 1,318.26 ’ Allen County Motors 2,186.69 All-Power Distributors 100.20 American Wire Rope 4 Sling 130.20 Bearings, Inc. 1,636.75 Boyer Lawn 4 Garden Equip. 21.25 Brake Materials Parts 32.01 Crown Battery Mfg. 124.40 Deeds Equipment Co. 289.91 Ft. Wayne Clutch 169.90 Gragg Equipment Co. 46.00 Hite Equipment Repair • 297 90 Indiana Textile Corp. 112.50 Janitors Supply Co. 99 50 Kos. Co. Farm Bureau 50.40 Mac Allister Machinery Co. 747.79 Mike Gills 10.00 Millcreek Inc. 305.70 Millington Bros. 25.00 Pettibone Corp. 333.00 Plymouth Radiator Repair 106.00 Purity Cylinder Gases 451.64 Quality Farm 4 Fleet 23.88 Reid-Holcomb Co. 381.03 Schraders 1,918.97 Smith Bros. 486.30 Smith Ford 252.98 TSC Store 61.84 TTP Inc. 1,500.00 Tool Specialties Inc. 120.00 . Tri-State Fasteners 14.48 Valley Supply Co. 22.46 Warsaw Steel ■ 179.23 W 4 W Truck Sales 1,586.16 Walmer Supply 65.40 Warsaw Automotive 616.66 Wholesale Electric 64.96 David Wolkins 15.00 Woodies Rental 30.00 X ergon 367.95 Allmons Upholstery Shop 30.00 Browns Auto Trim 50.00 Overhead Door — Syracuse 86.40 Coverall Rental 694.90 Warsaw Cleaners 4 Laundry 28.00 Associated Sign 4 Post 7,526.00 United Telephone Co. 122.39 Mail-Journal 10.98 Times-Union 6.50 Nipsco 2,177.86 Frederick Lozier 4 Sons 800.00 Remington Rand 2,995.00 Blue Cross- Blue Shield 4,475.30 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. PAY ROLL A ALLOW. Peggy Shively 1,707.00 GenyceDißico 1,240.00 Karen Harding 1,240.00 Kathi Kinney • 1,240.00 Charlene Smith' 1,240.00 Tanya Wise 1,240.00 Beverly Marten 1,240.00 Roger Schmucker 1,137.00 Elizabeth Williams 927.00 Nina Bryant 927.00 Marjorie Himes 889.00 Mary Besson 783.00 Carol Collins 753.00 Yvonne England 783.00 Carolyn Wulliman 672.59 Reed 4 Earhart 462.50 Business Equipment 112.09 Waddell Printing Co. 628.75 James Shupe, DDS 198.00 CFB Radiology 37 50 John Thomas, MD 15.00 Fairfield Pathologist, I 5.65 IUMC 266.10 Russell Heyde, DS 6.00 Charles Rosenbaum, DS 15.00 Michael Johns, DDS 69.50 Lutheran Hospital 15.00 St. Joseph Medical Center 8.00 KCH , 1,218.90 F W Radiology Assoc. 45.00 Brennans ' 29.99 Hook Drugs 7 .50 Parkview Memorial Hospital 8.50 South Bend Orthoped 106.55 Kayen Harding 52.58 Kathi Kinney 86.46 Roger Schmucker 49.72 Charlene Smith . 54.78 TanyaWlse 46.42 United Telephone Co. 185.11 IBM 554.00 Dunham 4 Love, Inc 4.25 K Mart 29.88 Harold Mason, MD 15.00 Nappanee Family Med. Clinic 15.00 Thornburgs 18.12 Christian Haven Homes 2,473.80 Fagan Pharmacy , 16.11 Kosciusko Co. Shelter Care 624.00 Lestma Medical Clinic 20.00 Richard Cross, MD 400.00 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL A ALLOW. Michael Dacquisto 469.66 Carroll Sherman 1,375.00 Michael Stork 1,041.66 Barbara Clouse 1,103.66 ArmaKronk 830.50 Mary Johnson 81125 Duane Leedy 26.16 Gerald Romine 25.50 Douglas Sawyer 21.10 James Smith 23.08 Wymond Wilson 25.50 Carroll Sherman 261.04 Michael Stork 112.4P 1 Business Equipment Co. 29.78 Waddell Printing Co. 2.40 Brennans 16.20 Mendenhall Pharmacy 24.95 George E. Booth Co. 44.15 Animal Hospital of Warsaw 25.00 Barbara Clouse 77.44> United Telephone Co. 9.07 I, Jean Northenor do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims allowed by the Kosciusko County Board of Commissioners on the Ist day of February, 1983. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by O.E C. Realty, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate to be used for the purpose of Multi-Family Dwellings (31 Units). Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the north and south sides orMedusa Street and described as follows, to wit: CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY .- I, William Lee Maurer, hereby certify that I am a Licensed Land Surveyor in- the State of Indiana, that the survey was completed by me on the sth day of January, 1983, that all iron stakes, monuments, and marks set, together with those found are of the character and occupy the positions shown thereon, that there were no visible encroachments other than those shown thereon. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract No. 1: Lots numbered 1,2, and 3 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an Iron pipe at the southwest corner of said Lot numbered 1; thence North 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East along the west line of said Lot I • distance of 160

feet more or lees to the kM water line of Syracuse Lake; thence mewdering along the tow water line of said-Syracuse Lake southeasterly to the prolongation of the easterly line of said Lot Numbered 3 northwardly; thence South 07 tiprin 16 minutes 00 seconds West along said easterly line a distance of 106 teet more or less to «i iron stake at the southeast corner of said Lot 3; thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 135.06 teet ta the point of beginning, containing therein 0.416 acres more or less. Tract No. 2: A parcel of land lying and being adjacent on the west to Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, being more particularly described as follows:. Beginning at an iron pipe at the southwest corner of Lot numbered 1 in said Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes OOseconds West along the north line of 40 foot wide Medusa Street a distance of 164.48 teet to a railroad spike; thence North 02 degrees 00 minutes 30 seconds East along the east line of Front Street (known as Seventh Street) a distance of 157 feet more or less to the low water line of Syracuse Lake; thence meandering northeasterly and south easterly along said low water line to the prolongation of the westerly line of Lot numbered 1 in Colwell and Woods Addition northwardly; thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West along said west line a distance of 160 feet more or less to the point of beginning, containing therein 0.643 acres more or less. Tract No. 3: A parcel of land situated on the South side of Medusa Street and South of above described tracts and north of the right of, way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, being more particularly described as follows. Beginning at an iron stake on the south line of Medusa Street in the Town of Syracuse, and on the southerly projection of the line dividing Lots 3 and 4 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana; thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 107.96 feet to an iron stake on the northerly right of way of said Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; thence North 82 degrees 50 minutes 14 seconds West along said northerly right of way a distance of 281.97 feet to an iron stake on the easterly side of Front Street (known as Seventh Street); thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds along said easterly side of Front Street a distance of 109.35 feet to an iron stake; thence South 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds East along the south line of Medusa Street a distance of 295.80 feet to the point;of beginning, containing therein 0.718 acres more or less. Tract No. 4: A tract of land in the North Half of Section 8, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, being more particularly described as follows; Commencing at an iron pipe at the southeast corner of Lot 19 in Colwell and Woods Addition to the Town of Syracuse, Indiana; thence North 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds West along the north line of Medusa Street a distance of 10,20 feet; thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 40.00 feet to an iron stake on the south line of Medusa Street for the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South 07 degrees 16 minutes DO seconds West a distance of 116.72 feet to an iron stake on the northerly right of way of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; thence northwesterly on a curve to the left an arc length of 71.23 feet, said curve having a radius of 18,999.30 feet and subtended chord of 71.23 feet North 81 degrees 04 minutes 34 seconds West ,to an iron stake; thence North 07 degrees 16 minutes 00 seconds East a distance of 114.66 feet to an iron stake on the south line of said Medusa Street; thence South 82 degrees 44 minutes 00 seconds East along said south line a distance of 71.20 feet to the point of beginning, containing therein 0.189 acres more or less. Subject to all easements of record. This hearing will be held in the Main Meeting Room, in the Syracuse Town Hall, 500 South Huntington, Syracuse, Indiana, on Thursday the 17th day of February 1983, at 7:00 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day of the hearing. SY RACUSE TOWN BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard, Director F.Z-9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by DeVoe Huff requesting a Variance in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance, which would permit to allow the temporary placement of a mobile home for a brother who needs supervisory care five feet from a side property line on his property which is located on the south side of 1350 North and 810 feet east of 1025 West and described as follows, to wit: A tract of land in the NE'A of the SE'A of Section 3, Township 34 North, Range 4 East, more accurately described as follows: Beginning at the East Quarter post of said Section; thence South 1320 feet to an iron pipe; thence West 495 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 1320 feet to the East and West open line of said Section; thence East 495 feet to the Place of Beginning and containing 15 Acres, subject to easements in favor of A T 8> T Co. for an underground cable, and to Nl PSCO for an overhead electric line. The hearing will be held- in the Commissioners Room, on the 3rd floor of the Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw Indiana, on Monday the 14th day of February, 1983 at 7:08 P.M. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Planning Department, Court House, Warsaw, Indiana, no later than 12:00 Noon on the day ot the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel W. Richard. Director F. 2-9 - LEGAL NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE AND PRELIMINARY HEARING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37091 IN THE MATTER OF AN INVESTIGATION INTO EXISTING GAS COST TRACKING PROCEDURES UTILIZED BY PUBLIC UTILITIES WITHIN INDIANA FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING UNIFORM GAS COST TRACKING PROCEDURES AND APPROPRIATE RULES AND REGULATIONS APPLICABLE THERETO. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing in this proceeding in Room 907 of the State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 10:30 A.M. local time, on March 24,1983. If the Prehearing Conference does not result in agreement among the parties acceptable tn the Commission concerning ail procedural and other preliminary issues which may appropriately be resolved prior to a hearing on the merits of the above captioned proceeding, evidence will be heard on the above date on all such disputed issues. These procedural and preliminary issues may include, but shall not be limited ta, the jurisdiction of the Commission over the parties and subject matter of the proceedings; a representative test year for consideration of the valuation of utility plant and materials, operating expenses, and revenues from existing rates; accounting methods, standards and principles ta be applicable ta these proceedings; need tar and time of prefiling of testimony; dates and places for hearings on the merits of this proceeding; and issues related ta prehearing discovery. Any party who has an interest in or who may ba affected by the procedural and other preliminary issues which may be determined in the Prehearing Conference and Preliminary Hearing should participate. All parties will be bound by the procedural and other preliminary findings and

determinations made pursuant te agreements or evidence received at the fhahew-infl Conference and/or Preliminary Hewing held pursuant to this notice. For addihmi Informattan coil 232 2715. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR ING PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA DOCKET NO. 37023 PETITION OF NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY FOR APPROVAL OF NEW SCHEDULES OF RATES FOR ELECTRIC SERVICE AND FOR APPROVAL OF NEW RULES AND REGULATIONS THEREFOR AND FOR APPROVAL OF A CHANGE IN THE RATE DEPRECIATION OF ITS ELEC TRIC UTILITY PROPERTY AND TO FIX A TEST YEAR OF 12MONTHS END ED SEPTEMBER 30. 1982, AND A CUT OFF DATE OF SEPTEMBER 30. 1982 Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct a public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of ttie Commission. 907 State Office Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, at 9:00 A.M., EST, on Tuesday, March 1, 1982. Public participation is requested. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Kosciusko County Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Lawrence Heintzleman, requesting a Special Exception be granted to permit the following described real estate ta be used tar the purpose of multi-family dwellings (14 units). Said real estate is located in an area which is presently zoned as Residential by the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance. The use requested is a use listed as a Special Exception for that area, or a similar use which is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the particular District. Said real estate is located on the west side of a private drive, 120 feet south of State Road 13A, on the north side of Lake Papakeechie and described as follows, ta wit: A tract of land in the Northwest Quarter of section 25, Township 34 North, Range 7 East, in Kosciusko County, Indiana, more accurately described as follows: A tract containing lots numbered 4,5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, in Samuel Hoffer's Resubdivision of lots No. 1A BC in Subdivision No. 6on Lake Papakeechie, and a tract adjacent to said lots included and further described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe at the Northwest corner of lot number 10 in said subdivision; thence South 16 degrees West (plat bearing) along the West line of lots 10, 9,6, 7,6, and 5. 286.00 feet ta an iron pipe that is North 16 degrees East (plat bearing) 20 feet more or less from the Southwest corner of said lot 5 said Southwest corner being on the wafer's edge of Lake Papkeechie; thence South 45 degrees East (plat bearing) 110 feet ta a point; thence North 64 degrees East (plat bearing) 72 feet ta a point; thence North 56 degrees East ( plat bearing) 72 feet ta an iron pipe at the Southeast corner of lot number 4 in said subdivision, thence North 37 degrees 53 minutes East along the East line of said lot number 4, 125.00 feet to the Northeast corner ot said lot number 4; thence North 28 degrees 16 minutes West 35.50 feet ta an iron rod; thence North 35 degrees 13 minutes West 48.70 feet to an iron rod; thence North 16 degrees 44 minutes West 61.30 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 88 degrees 03 minutes West 20 feet to an iron rod; thence North 67 degrees 16 minutes West 37.60 feet to an iron pipe at the Northeast corner of lot number 10 in said subdivision, thence North 54 degrees 50 minutes West along the North line of said lot number 10, 98.90 feet ta the Placeof Beginning. NOTE: All bearings on this tract are calculated according ta field measurements, and assuming the plat bearing of $ 16* W on the West line of said plattabe correct. This hearing will be held in the Commissioners' Room, on the 3rd floor of the

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Kosciusko County Court House, Warsaw. Indiana, on Monday the 14th day of February, 1903. at 7:08 PM. All interested persons erwinvited ta attend and be heard. Written comments will be considered if they are received in the Office of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission, Court House. Warsaw. Indiana, no later than 12:08 Noon on the dey of the hearing. KOSCIUSKO COUNTY BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Daniel Richard Director J.J6F.2 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Winona Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said Municipal Corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:08 o'clock p. m., on the Sth dey of February, 1983, will consider the following additional appropriations, in excess of the budget tar the current year FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING TRUST FUND Recreational Program 510.000.00 Hydrant Rentals 6,500.00 Dispatch Service 5,500.00 Community Building 10,000.00 Street Improvements 3,500.00 Street Lights 3,000.00 Sidewalk Improvements 1,500.00 Total $40,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shal I have a right to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriations as finally made will be referred ta the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a future hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office of said county, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such Additional Appropriations may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will beheld. Town of Winona Lake Charlene Black, Clerk Treasurer J.26-F.2 LEGAL NOTICE EXHIBIT B LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES TURKEY CREEK REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA The Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District hereby gives notice ta all citizens within the District that a public hearing will be held to discuss documentation relative ta Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District Wastewater Treatment Facilities Improvements Project. More specifically, the meeting will deal with the construction of treatment facilities to satisfy water quality requirements established by the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board. A Facility Plan addressing the proposed improvements to the wastewater treatment plant and sewer system, as well as information on user charge, will be available for public inspection on or before February 3, 1983 during normal working hours at the following locations: Syracuse Public Library Syracuse, Indiana46s67 and State Bank of Syracuse Syracuse, Indiana46s67 The Facility Plan identifies a preliminary capital cost estimate for the wastewafer treatment facilities project of $6,323,700. The estimated operation and maintenance cost in today's dollars for both the wastewater treatment plant and sewer system is SIIO,OOO per year. Based upon these preliminary cost estimates, the monthly charge for a typical residential customer will be approximately $12.00 to $31.00. These cost estimates assume a Federal grant for 75% and an I ndlana State grant for 10% of the total capital cost. All interested persons will be heard on'the

Rh day of />rch 1983, at 2:08 PM. in the Fellowship Hall, St Andrew's Mothodist Church, Syracuse, Indiana. Written comments addressed ta the Turkey Crook Regional Sewer District. PO. Box 396, Syracuse, Indian* 46567, will bo accepted and considered unhl March IT. 1983. V Logan Love Secretary Turkey Creek Regional Sewer District J.36F.2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Town of Syracuse, Indiana, by and through its Board of Trustees, hereafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed proposals tar the construction of a new Town Hall ta be constructed in the Town of Syracuse, in Kosciusko County. Indiana. Proposals may be forwarded by certified mail, addressed so the Town ot Syracuse, P.O. Box 35. Syracuse, Indiana 46567 or delivered in person so the bid opening, and wUI bo considered by the Owner at a public meeting called so receive such proposals, provided that same shall have been received not later than 7:38 p.m. on February IS. 1983 at the Syracuse Town Hall located on Indiana State Road 13 South. Syracuse, Indiana. Bids received after that hour will be returned and unopened. Bids shall be submitted and work shall bo performed as General Construction. Bidders shall list the name and/or qualifications of the various contracts with their bid. Bids shall be executed in accordance with Indiana Form No. 96 with Non Callusion Affidavit and Questionnaire Form No. 96A, accompanied by a satisfactory Bid Bond, or deposit, payable to the Town of Syracuse for not les\ than 5% of the total price, and delivered in a sealed envelope showing the bidder's name and address. Every bidder whose principal place of business is not in the State ot Indiana shall file with his or its bid a certified check drawn on a bank or trust company who is a member of the

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F«d*r«l Rmotm System Should a succpssfui b<dd*r withdraw Ms bid. or tad a sahstactary contract, tap OwnM may than daclaro tha bid daposit «- tarteited as liquidated damages Construction shall be In full accord with drawings and specifications on file In the offices of the Owner, and the architect; and rt obtainable from Schmidt Associate* Architects. Inc., 361 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis. Indiana 46204. tar a *l5O 08 deposit per set plus cost of mailing, the deposit will be refunded when documents are returned in good condition immediately after the bid opening Tha owner reserves the right ta accept, or reject, any bid. and to waive any informalities, or errors, in bidding tor a period of 120 days after the bid opening Wage rates shall be not less than those In the specifications, and/or not less than those on Hie In the Owner's office, which can be seen upon request. Pursuant to Indiana Code 5-16-7 2, it will be necessary for the contractor receiving the award ta Hie with the Owner a Wage Schedule of the wages to be paid to the Laborers, workmen, or mechanics performing work on the project The contract ta which the Owner shall be a party will contain a provision prohibiting the other party ta the contract, and his subcontractors, from engaging in any employment practice that constitutes a discrimination against a person because ot the person's race, color, religion, notional origin or ancestry. The contractor shall provide an Affidavit with each billing, assuring the Owner that this provision has not been violated. The bid shall be in a sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character ot the work to which the bid relates and addressed to the Town of Syracuse and mailed ta it at P O. Box 35, Syracuse, Indiana 46567 or delivered to its Town Hall located at Indiana State Road 13 South, Syracuse, Indiana as set forth herein. CynthiaA. Fry. Clerk Treasurer Town ot Syracuse, Indiana J 26-F.2