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AAed <br />- Architecture t aeld <br /> Historic group to join in New Carlisle event <br /> 8Y WAYNE FALDA Flo\� way to preserve the architecture of Dave Rader of Rader Equip <br /> Trlbune Staff Writer �` the town is to either form a local ment offered a Ford 555B backhoe <br /> NEW CARLISLE — Historical historic preservation commission for $31,550, minus a $4,000 trade-in, <br /> Days at New Carlisle this year will or join the South Bend-St. Joseph for a price of$37,550. <br /> include a presentation by the His- County commission. The board tabled action on a con- <br /> toric Preservation Commission of In either case, the town board tract with the Humane Society of <br /> South Bend on the history of the makes final decisions on any plan St.Joseph County until there is fur- <br /> town through its architecture. that would affect historic sites,she t.her communication with the or- <br /> Karen Kiemnec, director of the said. ganization on the town's proposed <br /> commission, addressed the town In other business, the board payment. The town has indicated it I <br /> board Tuesday night about a pro- named Rory Romig,637 W.Elm St., will pay$400 a year on the contract, <br /> gram to be given during the annual as the new town building inspector. although the society wants $800. _ <br /> celebration in July. Romig, a New Carlisle resident Last year,the town paid$500. <br /> She said a survey of the town re- for two years, replaces Chuckptiho had accepted the job Board president David Swope <br /> resn, w p <br /> vealed the existence of 200 sites said he had inquired how much <br /> on a temporary . <br /> and structures with varying de tmorar basis Romig is a <br /> former Bendix Corp.employee and money the society had collected <br /> grees of historical significance. last year from New Carlisle.resi- <br /> To be listed as historic, a struc is self-employed as owner of an en dents beyond the contract price by <br /> ture must be at least 50 years old ergy audit company. picking up animals at owners' re- <br /> and should not have been signifi- The board agreed R advertise quests. He said he was told that the <br /> cantly changed or altered.The sur- fora new backhoe.. t firms Represent a- society only asks for donations in <br /> tives of two equipment firms, A.H. <br /> vey was taken last year by com the event an owner calls to have an I <br /> Choitz & Co. of South Bend and <br /> mission members and college stu- Rader Equipment of Bremen,gave animal picked up. <br /> dents,she said. presentations on backhoes. The The board accepted a contract <br /> Kiemnec said the survey was the town will trade in its old backhoe, with Clyde E. Williams & Associ- <br /> most enjoyable of all surveys taken which will require over $10,000 in ates to write a 1985 yearly report <br /> of towns because "New Carlisle is repairs,according to one estimate. and monthly reports in 1986 on its <br /> one of the most intact small towns Norm Klemz of Choitz described handling of sludge at the waste wa- <br /> in St.Joseph County." features of a John Deere 310C ter treatment plant, as mandated <br /> "That is a very unique quality in backhoe, that carried a price of by the Indiana State Board of <br /> your town,"she said. $31,400, minus a trade-in allowance Health.The engineering company's <br /> She offered suggestions that one of$4,500, for a total of$26,900. fee is$1,620. <br />