The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 August 1985 — Page 17

66 PASSENGER SCHOOL BUS 810 The Board of School Trustees of the Warsaw Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County, Indiana will receive sealed blds until 10.00 a.m., local time In the office of the Superintendent of school at 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana, on Tuesday, August 27, 19*5. for h*o (2) 1985 nwl, l sixty-six (66) passenger conventional school bus bodies and chassis. Blds will be submitted on State Board of Accounts Form No. 95. All parts of which will be attached and properly filled out. Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable cer titled or bank officer's check made payable to the order of the Warsaw Community School Corporation, or an acceptable bidders bond In favor of said school corporation for an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the proposal. The check or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages in case of failure of any successful bidder to enter Into contract with ten (10) days after notification of acceptance of this proposal. Copies of detailed instructions to bidders

50' WAWASEE CHANNEL FRONT — 2 bedrooms, beach easement, 2'A car garage, year round. Crowdale Addition. $64,900. MUST SELL! MAKE OFFER! 856-2731

BUY YOUR USED CAR OR TRUCK WITH CONFIDENCE Rice Ford Lincoln Mercury, Inc. All used cars and trucks listed below have been checked 97 ways and qualify for our used vehicle warranty. The 97 Point Check List on each used car or truck is available for your examination. PUCII 1984 MUSTANG 3 DOOR HATCHBACK - Bright red paint,, red cloth/vinyl interior, V-6 engine, auto, trans., PS, PB, air conditioner, AIWFM radio, turbine QQR wheel covers, mint condition • U PUC3B 1984 BUICK REGAL LIMITED COUPE - Light beige paint with dark brown vinyl roof and beautiful luxury velour interior, V-6 engine, fully equipped with all Buick options including power seat and premium digital stereo radio, wire wheels. One IQR owner in mint condition. Luxury transportation for only lU, I“0 PUCIIO 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE - Jet black paint, black carriage roof, deep burgundy luxury velour interior has all Cadillac luxury options, 12 month warran- p QQR ty - $25,104 original sticker price - showroom new at only I 0,33 U UCIIB 1984 PONTIAC T-TOP TRANS AM COUPE - Special 15th Anniversary Edition! White with charcoal luxury velour interior. Has all Trans Am options. One of a RQR kind with only 12,000 miles lOjUiJu PUC2B 1983 MERCURY LYNX SQUIRE WAGON - Beige paint with Squire wood grain sides, Squire cloth & vinyl interior, PS, PB, air conditioning, stereo cassette, lug- cqe gage rack, and much more. Locally owned — extra nice PUC4B 1983 MERCURY COUGAR COUPE - Dark canyon red paint, immaculate burgundy deluxe cloth interior. Fully equipped with air conditioning, tilt wheel, cruise AQR control, stereo and much more. One owner - like new 0,4 □□ PUC27 1983 FORD TURBO THUNDERBIRD COUPE - Bright red paint, 4 cylinder turbo engine, 5-speed transmission, fully equipped including air conditioning, tilt wheel, jqe cruise control. Sharp one owner trade-in . . .- PUC3S 1983 LINCOLN MARK VI 4 DR. SEDAN - Light blue clear coat metallic paint with luxury blue velour interior. Blue half-vinyl roof. This Lincoln has all Lincoln luxury options. Positively showroom new. Original sticker price of $25,600. The q qqe ultimate in luxury transportation I U v PUCSS 1982 FORD ESCORT L 4 DOOR WAGON - 2 tone blue paint, 4 cylinder enigne, 4 speed front wheel drive transaxle, AM/FM radio, super nice economy wagon, low < * - QQR down payment PUC7S 1982 LINCOLN MARK VI COUPE - Light blue clearcoat metallic paint, beautiful luxury pleated leather interior. Has all Lincoln luxury options including premium stereo cassette, keyless entry system and aluminum turbine wheels. Only RQR 39,000 miles, one owner. Showroom new IUjUDO UC36 1981 CADILLAC SEVILLE 4 DOOR SEDAN - Beautiful silver metallic paint with luxury pleated leather interior. Has all Cadillac luxury options, including wire wheels. A one-owner new Lincoln trade-in by local businessman. Looks, runs QQR and drives like brand new I l,ysJu UCIOO 1981 MAZDA GLC 4 DOOR SEDAN - Green metallic paint, 4 cylinder engine, 5 speed transmission, stereo. Looks, drives.and runs like new — low down $q qqe UC6B 1979 LINCOLN MARK V COUPE - Antique creme paint with luxury antique creme leather pleated interior. This last of the “Big Marks” has all Lincoln luxury options. Locally owned trade-in in mint condition. Ideal for towing larger travel OQR trailers[ . t U,ZiJO 1982 DE LOREAN — 300 miles, air, power windows, power locks, power mirror, * tilt telescopic wheel, rear window defroster, interval wipers, tinted glass. 25% of list price' FORD MOTOR COMPANY FACTORY EXECUTIVE VEHICLES PUTIS 1985 FORD Fl5O LARIAT SUPERCAB PICKUP - Beautiful 2 tone red paint, 351 V 8 engine, auto, overdrive trans., has all Lariat luxury options, including speed control, tilt wheel, air conditioning, power win- a. « XQR dows & door locks & much more. Full factory warranty -200 miles 9 I PUTI6 1985 FORD Fl5O EXPLORER PICKUP - Sharp raven black/silver metallic 2-tone with red cloth/vinyl interior. XL trim, 6 cylinder engine, 4 speed overdrive trans., plus lots more options. Full factory aq OQR PUC7B Isß4 FORD CROWN VICTORIA SQUIRE WAGON - Medium regatta blue metallic paint with beautiful luxury blue velour interior. This wagon has all luxury options with an original sticker price of more than $16,000. This showroom new wagon with only 9321 miles can q QQR be purchased for QIZpJU UTS 1984 CHEVROLET S-10 PICKUP - Bright red paint with black vinyl interior. Has V-6 engine, 5 speed overdrive trans., PS, PB, air conditioning, stereo and custom pickup cap. A one owner new truck trade-in with low miles and in mint condition. QQR 12,000 miles/12,000 month warranty I ,□□□ UT9 1984 DODGE RAMPAGE PICKUP - Silver metallic paint with like new deluxe gray cloth interior, 4 cylinder engine, front wheel drive with 5 speed overdrive transaxle, AM-FM stereo with custom pickup cap. One owner trade-in in mint $7 AQR UTI2 1980 CHEVROLET tUV PICKUP - Red paint, 4 cylinder economy engine, 4 $4 IQR speed trans. One owner trade-in - showroom new 1570 1979 FORD LN9OO VAN TRUCK - 230” wheelbase, 34,500 GVW rating, 671 Detroit diesel engine, Fuller RTIIIO 10. speed trans., 12,000 lb. front axle, 23,000 rear axle, 4.33 ratio, dual 50 gal. and 75 gal. fuel tanks, PS, air brakes, AM radio, air conditioning. Bostrom driver seat, fixed passenger seat, 11RX24.5 tires, disc wheel*22 ft. insulated van body. 78” rear rollup door, left and right n jqe curb side doors — road ready 10,451 1572 1981 INTERNATIONAL MODEL 1850 CAB/CHASSIS - 206” wheelbase, 25,000 GVW rating. DT466 Harvester Diesel engine, 5 speed trans., 7,500 lb. front axle, 17,500 lb. rear axle, 4.78 ratio, PS, AM radio, Bostrom driver seat, fixed passenger seat, dual 50 gallon tanks, 11RX22.5 tires, disc wheel, no rust, ex- AQR cellent condition, road ready I » ,4au “WE NEED USED TRUCK AND PICKUP TRADE-INS!" RICE B" Highway 15 North • Warsaw, Indiana • Phone 267-8151

Legals

and specifications may be obtained In the office of the Business Manager, at 303 East Main Street, Warsaw, Indiana 46580. The Board* of School Trustees of said school corporation reserves the right to reject any or all blds or waive any formalities therein. All bids must be marked "Bld on School Bus Body" or "Bld on School Bus Chassis" on the outside of the envelope. Dated this 7th day of August, 1985. Jean A. Bowers, Secretary A.7-14 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE TAX PAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA THAT THE PROPER LEGAL OFFICERS OF SAID MUNICIPALITY AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING PLACE, IN THE COURT HOUSE IN THE CITY OF WARSAW, INDIANA, AT 4:00 P.M. ON THE 22ND DAY OF AUGUST, 1985 WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS, WHICH SAID OFFICERS CONSIDER NECESSARY TO

MEET THE EXTRAORDINARY, EMERGENCY EXISTING AT THIS TIME. COUNTY GENERAL Joint Courts—Part time secretary 700. Jurors Per Diem, travel A meals 6,000. Compensation — Pauper Atty. 1,500 Telephone— 500. Washington Twp. — Deputy Assessor (ton days 0 832.00) 320. NOTICE TO REDUCE CERTAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT CER TAIN EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS NOW HAVE UNOBLIGATED BALANCES WHICH WILL NOT BE NEEDED FOR THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH APPROPRIATED, AND IT IS THEREFORE PROPOSED THAT UNNECESSARY EXISTING APPROPRIATIONS IN THE FUNDS SHOWN BELOW BE REDUCED TO PROVIDE IN PART FOR THE ABOVE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS. COUNTY GENERAL Joint Courts — Salary of Probation Officers 2,000. Special Judge per diem 692. Special Judge pro tern 250. Judges per diem — im! rjiios 1,000. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, THAT TAX PAYERS APPEARING AT SUCH MEETING SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD THEREON. THE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AS FINALLY DETERMINED WILL BE AUTOMATICAL LY REFERRED TO THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS, WHICH COM MISSION WILL HOLD A FURTHER HEARING WITHIN FIFTEEN DAYS AT THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE, OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, INDIANA, OR AT SUCH OTHER PLACE AS MAY BE DESIGNATED AT SUCH HEARING, TAX PAYERS OBJECTING TO ANY OF SUCH ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS MAY BE HEARD AND INTERESTED TAX PAYERS MAY INQUIRE OF THE COUN TY AUDITOR, WHEN AND WHERE SUCH HEARING WILL BE HELD. JDGEIGER ) AUDITOR KOSCIUSKO'COUNTY

NOTICE ORDINANCE NUMBER 85-7-2 FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of Trustee* of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana have determined that It is In the best Interest of the public health and safety for the citizens of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana that flood Insurance be available to those of Its citizens who are In flood plains, and WHEREAS, the State of Indiana has granted the power to local units of government to control land use within their jurisdiction, and. WHEREAS, the development of flood hazard areas of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana could result In potential loss of life and property, create health and safety hazards, and lead to extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, and WHEREAS, flood Insurance will not be available to the citizens of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana unless the Board of Trustees of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana meet federal requirements in providing for the control of the use of flood plain areas, and WHEREAS, the development of flood hazard areas of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana is not essential to the orderly growth of the Town, and since these lands are suitable for open space uses that do require structures or fills, and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Town of Winona Lake, after public hearing and notice as required by Indiana Statute has proposed ordinance to the Town Board for the foregoing purposes, and WHEREAS, notice of the consideration of this ordinance by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Winona Lake has heretofore been given. NOW, THEREFORE,beIt ordained by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Winona Lake as fol lows: Section 1. Definitions. Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this ordinance shall be Interpreted so as to give them the meaning that they may have in common usage and to give this ordinance its most reasonable application. The following terms, as used In this ordinance, shall have the definitions set forth below, unless the context should indicate otherwise, and which words are as fol lows: a DEVELOPMENT: The term development shall mean any manmade change to improved or unimproved real estate Including, but not limited to buildings and other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, ex cavation, or drilling operations. b. FLOOD PLAIN: The term flood plain shall mean the area adjoining the river or stream which has been or may hereinafter be covered by flood waters. c. NATURAL RESOURCES: The term natural resources shall mean the Indiana Natural Resources Commission.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Seward Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Trustee's Office will conduct a public hearing on the 1986 budget on August 20,1985 at 7:00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Trustee's Office, R. 1 Claypool, on August 27,1985 at 7:00p.m. to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting. The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling 491 3545. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $13,090 $ 8,720 $.09 Fire Fighting Fund 5,450 4,371 .05 Recreation Fund 1,200 900 j 1 Township Poor Relief Fund 3,100 3,242 SetßyCo.Aud. Federal Rev. Shar. Funds 8,600 xxxx xxxx x ?*s Totals —All Funds $31,440 $17,233 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Commissioners wiiyfix a date for hearing in this county. Dated Jul/22,1985 Robert L. Hoffman, Trustee Seward Township Jy 31-Aug. 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Plain Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Plain Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Leesburg Fire Station will conduct a public hearing on the 1986 budget on August 20, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Leesburg Fire Station, on August 27, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting. The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling 453-3749. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $15,360 $9,801 Township Bond (Debt Service) Fund 0 0 0 $.033 Fire Fighting Fund 16,300 10,029 ® 0 Recreation Fund 3000 891 Township Poor Relief Fund 15,000 5,940 0 02 Emergency Medical Fund 14,000 5,850 0 Federal Rev. Shar. Funds 1,500 xxxx xxxx xxxx Totals-All Funds $65,160 $32,511 0 $.113 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 25.1985 Donald J. Boggs, Trustee Plain Township Jy 31-Aug. 7 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Scott Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana.. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Scott Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at Trustee's home will conduct a public hearing on the 1986 budget on August 20,1985 at 7:30 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at Trustee's home on August 27, 1985 at 7:30 p.m. to adopt the following budget. _ u . . . .... The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting. The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling 773-4461. BUDGET ESTIMATESANDTAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $7,567 $5,339 »-10 Township Poor Relief Fund 1,000 Federal Rev. Shar. Funds 3,050 xxxx xxxx xxxx Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 30,1985 Fred A. Slabaugh, Trustee Scott Township A 7-14 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES In the matter of determining tax rates for certain purposes before the Township Advisory Board by Wayne Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Wayne Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper officers of said township, at 114 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, In. will conduct a public hearing on the 1986 budget on August 20, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. Following this meeting the aforementioned officers of said township, will meet, at 114 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, In., on August 27,1985 at 7:00 p.m. to adopt the following budget. The proposed use of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds will be considered at this meeting. The general public is encouraged to attend and participate at this hearing for the proposed uses of the Federal Revenue Sharing Funds. Special assistance is available to handicapped persons who desire to attend by calling 269-2079 or 276-7477. BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax TOWNSHIP FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate Township Fund $ 15,641 $ 6,524 $ $ .01 Fire Fighting Fund 120,000 90,000 .21 Recreation Fund 25,000 16,844 .015 Township Poor Relief Fund 115,502 115,502 .087 E.M.S. Fund 285,000 243,073 .18 SCHOOL TOWNSHIP Federal Revenue Sharing Funds xxxx xxxx xxxx Totals-All Funds $561,143 $561,961 $ $ .51 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined and presented to the County Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the County Auditor on or before the tenth day after publication by the County Auditor of tax rates charged and the State Board of Tax Commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 23.1985 Edwin D. Pratt, Trustee Wayne Township Jy 31-Aug. 7

d. REGULATORY FLOOD: The term regulatory flood shall mean that flood having a peak discharge which can be expected to be equal or exceeded on the average of once In a one hundred year period, as calculated by a method and procedure which Is acceptable to and approved by the Indiana Natural Resources Commission. This flood Is equivalent to a flood having the probability of occurrence of one percent In any given year. e. STRUCTURE: The term structure shall mean anything constructed or erected on the ground or attached to the ground. Including to but not limited to buildings, factories, sheds, detached garages, cabins, mobile homes, and other similar items. f. FLOOD PLAIN DISTRICTS: The term flood plain districts shall mean those areas subject to Inundation by the regulatory flood. Section 2. Basis for Establishing Flood Plain District*. The flood plain districts as Identified by the Federal Insurance Administration on the flood insurance rate map or maps dated September 4,1985, along with any subsequent revisions are hereby adopted by reference and are declared to be a part of this ordinance. The flood insurance rate map or maps Is on file In the Office of the Clerk/Treasurer of the Town of Winona Lake, Indiana, and all subsequent revisions of said flood insurance rate maps shall be also maintained on file in the Office of the Clerk/Treasurer of Winona Lake, Indiana. Section 3. Designation and Duties of the Administrator. The Zoning Administrator for the Town of Winona Lake is hereby appointed to review all development and subdivision proposals to Insure compliance with this ordinance. The Zoning Administrator for the purposes of this ordinance shall be the Building Commissioner of the Town of Winona Lake, unless by resolution, the Board of Trustees for the Town of Winona Lake shall appoint some other person to serve as Zoning Administrator for the purposes of this ordinance. Section 4. Prevented Use in the Flood Plain Districts. The following uses shall have a low flood damage potential and do not obstruct flood flows. These uses shall be permitted by right within the flood plain district as identified by the Federal Insurance Administration on the flood Insurance rate map or maps, to the extent that they are not prohibited by any other ordinance of this Town or any other law of the State of Indiana, and provided that they do not require structures, fill, or storage materials or equipment. a. Agricultural uses such as general farming, pasture grazing, orchards, plant nurseries, and vineyards. b. Forestry, wildlife areas and natural reserves. c. Parks and recreational uses, such as golf courses, driving ranges, and play areas.

Section 5. Other Use* in the Flood Plain District. All development applications located In the flood plain district as Identified by the Federal Insurance Administration on the flood Insurance rate map or maps, which are not permitted by right, will require the review and approval by Natural Resources prior to the Issuance of a local permit. The Zoning Administrator shall forward all of these applications along with plans and specifications to Natural Resources for review and comment. All terms and conditions imposed by Natural Resource* shall be Incorporated Into the issuance of any local permit. The Clerk/Treasurer of the Town of Winona Lake shall maintain in the Office of the Clerk/Treasurer an indexed file or files of all applications, plans, and specifications forwarded to Natural Resources for review and comment under this section together with all terms and conditions of imposed by the Natural Resources Incorporated Into the Issuance of any local permit pursuant to this section. The Clerk/Treasurer of the Town of Winona Lake shall when so requested by the Zoning Administrator forward such documents as are required herein to Natural Resources. Section 6. Non-Conforming Uses. Any building, structure, or use of land in the flood plain district which Is not In conformance with this ordinance constitutes a nonconforming use. All applications to repair, extend, or enlarge a non-conforming use under this ordinance shall be forwarded to Natural Resources for review and comment. All terms and conditions imposed by Natural Resources shall be incorporated Into the issuance of any local permit, and no local permit shall Issue until the review and comment of the Natural Resources has been received by the Zoning Administrator. Section 7. Variances. a. Applications for variances to the provisions of this ordinance shall be forwarded to Natural Resources for review and comment. All terms and conditions imposed by Natural Resources shall be Incorporated into the issuance of any local permit, and no local permit shall be issued jyntil the review and comment of the Natural Resources has been received by the Zoning Administrator. b. In addition to incorporating all terms and conditions of Natural Resources, the Board of Zoning Appeals shall do the following? 1. All valances shall give the minimum relief necessary and be such that the maximum practicable flood protection will be given to the proposed construction; and 2. Issue a written notice to the recipient of a variance or exception that the proposed construction will be subject to increased risks to life and property and could require payment of excessive flood insurance premiums. Section 8. National Flood Insurance Program Regulation. The Zoning Administrator during review of improvement location permits shall assure that all NFIP (Natural Flood Insurance Program) regulations (contained in CFR 44, Chapter 60 3(d)] and as specified on attachment "A" (Section 10 Review Sheet for NFIP Regulations) which Is hereby made a part of this ordinance per taining to state and federal permits subdivi-

McCormick Motors

NEW HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8-8 Fri. 8-5:30 Sat. 8-4 SPOTLIGHT • 84 CHEV. CORVETTE Auto. $20,595 • 84 CHEV. CAMARO COUPE V-6, Auto., Air, Tilt $9,795 • 84 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. V-6, Air, S.C., P.D.L. $8,995 • 84 CHEV. MONTE CARLO V-6, Auto., Air, Tilt, S.C. $8,995 * • 84 CHEV. CELEBRITY WAGON 4 Cyl., Auto., Air $9,595 •83 CHEV. CAVALIER STATION WAGON 4 Cyl., sSpd., Air $6,395 • 82 PONT. BONNEVILLE 4 DR. V-6, Air, S.C..T.H. $6,595 • 82 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd., Air $3,795 • 82 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-6, Bucket Seats $6,795 • 80 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd. $3,395 • 79 CHEV. CHEVETTE 4 DR. 4 Spd. $2,795 • 79 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DR. V-6, Air $3,995 • 79 BUICK LESABRE WAGON Loaded, One Owner $3,995 • 78 CADILLAC ELDORADO $3,395 • 78 PONT. FIREBIRD ESPIRIT V-8, Auto., Air $4,395 • 74 CHEV. IMPALA 4 DR. V-8, Auto., Air, Very Clean $2,995 | TRUCKS | • 84 CHEV. C-20 CUSTOM DELUXE i V-8, 4 Spd. $8,995 • 83 CHEV. G-20 SPORT VAN 8 Pass., V-8, Auto. $10,595 • 83 CHEV. EL CAMINO V-8, Auto., Air SS,I9S

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sion review, building permit review, floodproofing non-residential structures, mobile home tie-downs standards, utility construe tion, record keeping (Including lowest floor elevations) and water course alternation and maintenance have been met. Section 9. Disclaimer. Larger floods can and will occur upon rare occasions. Therefore, this ordinance does not create any liability to the part of the Town of Winona Lake, Natural Resources, or the State of Indiana for any damages that result from the reliance on this ordinance or any other administrative decision lawfully made thereunder. Section 10. This ordinance shall be In full v force and effect on and after Its passage and publication as required by law.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BUDGET ESTIMATES AND TAX RATES Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of County, of Kosciusko Indiana. That the County Council of Kosciusko County at their regular meeting place on the day of August 22, 1985 at 4:00 p.m. will conduct a public hearing on the budget. Following this meeting,, the aforementioned, Council, will meet, at their meeting place, on the day of September 3 at 9:00 a.m., 1985 to adopt the following budget; BUDGET ESTIMATE (Complete detail of the budget estimate by fund and or department may be seen In the County Auditor's Office) NET ASSESSED VALUATION $367,168,850 Estimate Os Property Tax Net Budget Funds To Replacement Tax FUNDS Estimate Be Raised Credit Rate General Fund $4,730,714 $2,753,766 .75 Welfare Fund 1,463,445 392,207 .1068 Health Fund 169,379 165,226 .045 Bond A Int. Fund 306,000 293,735 .08 Cum. Bridge Fund 302,500 147,000 .04 Cum Reassess. Fund 350,000 146,868 .04 MVH Fund 2,006,517 0 0 Local Rd. A St. Fund 400,000 0 0 Cum. Cap. Dev. Fund 0 183,584 .05 Totals $9,728,552 $4,082,386 xxxx 1.1118 TOWNSHIP POOR RELIEF TAX RATES Net Poor Relief Net Proposed Rates To Be Assessed For Township (List) Levied Valuation Poor Relief Clay $ 1,728 $ 6,914,380 .025 E,na 2,925 5,849,650 .05 Franklin 6,335 7,919,920 .08 Harrison 23,530 15,686,210 .15 Jackson 9,270 5,453,710 .17 Jefferson 1,368 6,839,500 .02 Lake 3,700 7,401,260 .05 Monroe 4,400 4,399,050 .10 Plain 8,911 29,704,620 .03 Prairie 2,144 10,718,890 .02 Scott 1,068 5,339,890 .02 Seward 3,185 10,616,100 03 Tippecanoe 9,206 30,686,750 ’ ‘O3 Turkey Creek \ 31,355 52,259,800 .06 Van Buren 8,406 21,016,440 .04 Washington 20,380 11,322,060 .18 Wayne 135,040 135,040,620 .10 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax rates have been determined and presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the rate fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such rates, may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the tenth day affer publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date for hearing in this county. Dated July 22,1985 J. D. Geiger, County Auditor A 7-14

£ HA J Logan-Rogers 1 Realty 457-4678 Wawasee Village 4.5 Acres — New 4" Well And New Septic New Foundation For Basement, 12x60 Mobile Home, Older Home Included Only $ 25,900 LOGAN-ROGERS REALTY 457-4678 — Wawasee Village ijßkjßk rp r Harlan I Jr Steffen ■“# ™ 13 ISSOTHtRS St Ain | | Ix7 frl r "J—.. > /-ynr-Cl Harlan Steffen, Broker 457-4594 | Q Ml! J ( J (MM J | Nancy Dalton. Broker 457-5700 Evelyn Steffen, Broker 457-4594 m■■ k jg w a Pam Todd, Broker 457-3258 Diane Cripe, Sales s 457-2938 Tom McClain, Sales 457-4291 ONfYMff Todd Moerchen, Sales 834-2387 ' WAMANTY Vicki Stoll, Sales 457-4838 Karen Stiver, Sales 457-2656 A- J ■Bl — PB South Shore Condo on Lake s , Wawasee. Many special touches In ground home. Energy saving - n l p OC i oul lofcefrant home, features include wood burner, Outstanding view, $199,900. fountain humidifier, spacious, $98,900. < • ■ I Tri-lovol, near high school, A very lake-oriented Wawasee country feeling, $67,900. lakefront homo, Kale Island, 3b.4HHHn.SUI.SOO. _ ||d ■ — ,T:; ’ x im shmsms-ock 14x70, 2 A borgata hero, 3 bedroom bedroom, very nice, $75/me., homo, H acre, $24,900. tat root, $14,500. UJaujosee OPEN Spink HOUSE CONDOMINIUM On Wawasee’s IToS P M North Shore

This ordinance was first presented to the Board of Trustee* of the Town of Winona Lake on the 9th day of July, 1985. Upon motion duly made and seconded, and passed by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nayes, this ordinance was passed by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Winona Lake on the 23rd day of July, 1985. David Wolkins, President O. Edward Breeden Scott Rucker Jo A. Dlsbro Richard L. Taylor Attest: Charlene Black Clerk/Treasurer Jy.3l-A,7

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