The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 July 1983 — Page 18

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Kilchenman request approved, Neibert case fabled — again

By GARY LEWIS * A request by a North Webster businessman to place a light industrial plant in the middle of a cornfield north of North Webster was unanimously approved by members of the Kosciusko County Area Plan Commission last week. The petition was postponed in May so members of the North Webster Town Board could consult with the company’s owner, James Kilchenman, about the Alcohol offenders pick up trash on CR 1300 Non-violent alcohol offenders are being given the opportunity to work off their debt to society, rather than serving jail terms or paying fines, under a work program instituted by Kosciusko County Judge James Jarrette. Jarrette said the offenders are assigned to some form of labor that serves as a community service for a period of two to four Saturdays, with work days lasting from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kosciusko County reserve officers and KEMRAD officers supervise the crews, while vehicles are donated by the Kosciusko County Commissioners and Sheriff’s Depart ment, Jarrette said. A crew of the offenders picked up trash along CR 1300 between Syracuse and Milford Saturday, supervised by Kosciusko County reserve officer Ron Phillips and KEMRAD officer Jim Keaton. Bicycle collides with automobile A bike collided with an automobile in Syracuse Saturday afternoon after its rider failed to stop at a stop sign. Jeremy Brickey, age eight, 200 S. Lake St., Syracuse, was riding his bike on North Steele Drive when he collided with a car driven by Floyd Jones, 76, r 1 Syracuse. The car was going west on County Line Road when the bicycle went into the intersection and struck the left rear wheel well of the car. Police estimated damage to the car at $75, and set bike damage at SSO. Vandalism reported at Leesburg Eric Shang, r 1 Leesburg, reported someone had vandalized screens at his home in an attempted break-in July 6. Lorie Neibert, r 1 Leesburg, reported similar vandalism and the theft of $5 in a break-in believed to have been July 4.

project. After a joint meeting last month with Kilchenman, members of the AFC, and North Webster board members, Kilchenman enlisted wide-based support for his company. The petition requested 12 acres in an agricultural district be rezoned to light industrial The property is located along SR 13 and CR 800 N, across from the Wawa drive-in theatre. In addition to the original 12 acres, Kilchenman told board members he would consider purchasing eight more acres adjoining the property: An industrial park inside North Webster was not suitable for his electronic engineering company, Vortec, because it is dominated with heavy industrial businesses. An unfavorable technical committee report submitted at the May meeting was discredited because of further information about the land. ATeport submitted by Steve Boeder, district conservationist with USDA’S Soil Conservation Service, said the soil would support light industrial use. To document the area’s support for the project, Kilchenman presented letters from the North Webster Chamber of Commerce, a private business, and a petition of support from adjacant property owners. In attendance at the meeting were North Webster board president Howard Beemish and Tippecanoe Township Trustee John Mitchell.

Richard salary plan approved

Area Planning Director Dan Richard presented salary proposals to members of the Area Plan Commission during the regular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon. In compliance with the rest of the county offices, Richard is requesting a 10 per cent increase in salaries for the four-person Area Planning Office. Also, Richard requested addi tional raises for Cinda Overmeyer, ordinance administrator, and Amy Kennedy, office secretary. Classified as a first deputy under the county’s salary structure, Richard asked to present the county commissioners with a proposal to upgrade her status as an administrator. Currently, she receives an annual salary of With the 10 per cent proposed increase, she would

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lactated in the board’s apthe county commissioners during the August 4 meeting, is a recommendation to rezone eight more acres adjacant to the property. The case will appear before the APC in next month’s meeting. Coatroversy Tabled Board members voted to table the controversial case of Lewis Neibert, who is attempting to develop an area along a channel at Tippecanoe Lake. Neibert’s original request was to establish a marina, to be located along the channel stemming from Grassy Creek at CR 500 N and Armstrong Road, in the agricultural area. His request hinged on a paragraph in the Kosciusko County Zoning Ordinance which allows the board to permit any “similar use’’ of a property not covered as a special exception. A marina is not listed as a special exception in an agricultural district, but is listed as one in a residential and commercial area. , Consequently, Neibert’s attorneys submitted two petitions to rezone the area as commerical and residential. Board members did not have the cfjance to discuss the case, however, because neither Neibert or his original attorney. Jay Lavender, were present at the meeting. Vern Landis, an attorney in Lavender’s Goshen office, requested the board to table

receive $10,975. But under Richard’s plan, she would earn $12,000 a year. Richard said the increase is needed because of her responsibilities to the office. Kennedy’s salary, $9,295 a year, is classified as a fourty deputy. Richard wants her moved to second deputy because of the extra work involved in operating the office. She would receive $10,709 under Richard’s proposal. Richard received $16,390 last year, and will receive $18,050 if the 10 per cent increase is approved. Assistant Planner Patrick Watkins, who earned $14,200, will receive $15,625 in the new budget. The board voted to accept the Richard plan. Richard will present the proposal to the commissioners.

the issue for 30 days because of the circumstances. The board agreed: despite the pleas of attorney Steve Snyder who property owners. A room fall of remonstrators. who were in attendance throughout the meeting, left the room after the board's unanimous vote to table the matter. Other Cases In the only other Lakeland area case, the APC approved a petition by Earl Rummel to rezone 1.44 acres from agriculture use to a residential area. Rummel’s request would enlarge the property adjacant to the area, and was described as a “technicality” by commissioner Vic Virgil. In two non-Lakeland cases. Bob Kline received preliminary plat approval for a seven-acre residential subdivision in Wayne Township. The property is located on the east side of the railroad tracks, north of CR 200S. A case involving a Pierceton woman’s attempt to establish another antique store in that community was unanimously denied. Joan Plew planned to purchase a home owned by Thomas Smith and Nellie Meek and move her antique business from the downtown area to the west side of SR 13, north of Elm Street. Complaints from adjacant property owners resulted in the 6-0 vote against the petition The board’s recommendation will be presented to the Pierceton Town Board for action. The next regular monthly meeting for the APC is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 1 p.m. LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBIC HEARING Notice is hereby given, that the Syracuse Town Board of Zoning Appeals shall hold a public hearing on a petition filed by Charles

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