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a <br />• <br />0 <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />A letter `,from the Royal Rubber Company of South Bend, over the signature of Abe <br />Zoss, president, requesting permission to release water into storm sewer on west Chippew <br />Avenue, was referred to the City Engineer for his investigation and report. <br />The annual report of the Electrical Inspection Department was examined and received <br />the favorable comment of the Board. <br />I <br />! There being no further business to come before"the Board, the meeting adjourned at <br />11:40 A. M. <br />Attest: <br />Clerk <br />January 5, 1953 <br />A regular meeting of the Board of Public Works was held Monday, January 5, 1953 <br />at 10:00 A. M. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting were read <br />and approved. Claims of -the following suppliers, in the amount of $1688.g1, were <br />approved and ordered paid: <br />Herbert Leary <br />Indiana Bell Telephone Co. <br />Indiana & Michigan Electric <br />Interstate Glass & Paint Co. <br />Peltz Kaufer Paper Co. <br />South Bend Tribune <br />Tri County News <br />Weisberger Bros. <br />South Bend Window Cleaning Co. <br />PARKING METER DEPARTMENT: <br />Tri County News <br />South Bend Tribune <br />$10.00 <br />STREET & TRAFFIC: <br />11.36 <br />Koontz & Wagner Electric Co. <br />$21.00 <br />191.60 <br />Edward J. White, Inc. <br />38.20 <br />14.75 <br />Wire & Disc. Wheel Sales <br />26.50 <br />1240 <br />Bickel Coal & Stoker Co. <br />17.50 <br />7.30 <br />Belleville Lbr. & Supply Co. <br />163.88 <br />7.34 <br />Belleville Lbr. & Supply Co. <br />36.30 <br />29.27 <br />C. D. Smelser <br />320.06 <br />53.50 <br />Deeds Equipment Co. <br />326.65 <br />Deeds Equipment Co. <br />37.00 <br />7.13 <br />Deeds Equipment Co. <br />350.00 <br />7.07 <br />The Board first examined drawing,submitted by Whitcomb & Keller, to establish <br />the street grade for Gertrude Street from the South line of Ewing Avenue to the alley <br />South of Fairview Avenue. The Board approved the grade as indicated and affixed their <br />signatures granting such approval. <br />Rev. Glen Marks, 1132 N. Ironwood Drive, appeared before the Board, stating that <br />his congregation would be grateful for any assistance the Street Department could <br />give them in maintaining the streets in the vicinity of and at the intersection of <br />Solomon and Congress Streets in Edison Park Addition. The Board pointed out that this <br />area is only in the process of development and no paving or regular maintenance can <br />be undertaken on the part of the Street Department, but suggested that Rev. Marks <br />contact the Street Commissioner, when suitable weather arrives this Spring, and some <br />improvement by the use of gravel can be provided in the vicinity of the church at that <br />time. <br />STREET DEPARTMENT: <br />Street Commissioner, Harry M. Tomlinson, being present, brought to the Board's <br />attention his departmentts need for street marking signs.' It was agreed the present <br />type of sign is the most economical for use in residential areas. The Board directed <br />the Commissioner to make a survey to determine as closely as possible present require- <br />ments and report to the Board results of survey. <br />Next appeared before the Board attorneys Eli F. Seebirt, G. Burt Ford, and Paul <br />R. Moo, and engineers William S. Moore and Chas. W. Cole, Jr., also Messrs. Paul Hass <br />and E. M. Kasdorf, in the matter of the proposed sewer connection for West Haven <br />Addition, petitioned for by the Portage Realty Company. The matter was very thoroughly <br />covered and drawings were examined with a view to determining whether or not the <br />connecting of the sewers for West Haven Addition with the existing local sewer at the <br />intersection of Ardmore Trail and Sheridan Street would cause an overload, and to <br />determine whether or not the City would be liable for damages at some future time due <br />to such sewer overload. <br />