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At Greentown Area Businesses W W Celebratin“ a our 14th Year! Volume 14, Issue 2 *‘ A Paper for the PeoDle” February 2007 TOWN COUNCIL NEWS By Marla Vechey H igg in bottom First Woman Council President Veteran Councilman, Jim Harris, Ward 1, graciously handed the gavel to newly elected President, Joyce Higginbottom, Ward 2, at the council’s organizational meeting in January. This makes Greentown history by electing the first woman Council President. Todd Everling, Ward 5, was elected Vice President. The new leaders took over their r e s p e c t i v e p o s i t i o n s immediately. Jim Harris thanked Mrs. Higginbottom and Todd Everling for stepping forward to lead the council this year. Other council members are Craig Trott, Ward 3, and Mary Lindgren, Ward 4. Other appointments were made at the meeting for the Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals. The Plan Commission elected Gary Lacy as Chairman, Dan Adams as Vice Chairman, and Scott Flick as Secretary. Garry Hill was re- appointed Administrator. Other members o f t h e Plan Commission are Don Downs, Craig Trott, Todd Everling, and Mary Lindgren. The Board of Zoning Appeals elected Mike Sheridan, Chairman; Tom Harper, Vice Chairman; and Dan Adams, Secretary. Other members are Brad Chaplin and Don Downs. Roger Higginbottom was appointed the representative to Howard County Emergency Management and Joyce Higginbottom will serve on the Board of Directors of the Howard County Solid Waste D i s t r i c t a n d i s t h e representative to the Glass Museum. Town Engineer is M. D. Wessler and Associates; Town Attorney is Corbin King. Other committee appointments for 2007 are: Water: Lindgren & Everling Benefits: Harris & Trott Wastewater: Harris & Trott Landfill: Everling& Lindgren Police: Trott & Everling Street: Trott & Harris Members of the Boat Club are Kevin Moss, Jeff Lanning, Merrill Shrock, Paul Crow, and Dave Catt. Tom Silver and Emmett Herr serve on the Library Board. Advisory Park Board members are Jolene Rule, Roger Higginbottom, Robin Hainlen, Deborah Bessler, and Rayna Mouser. Greentown Election 2007 We mistakenly reported last month the dates for filing for Greentown Town Council and clerk- treasurer positions and that there will be town primary elections. That is an error and we regret any inconvenience to anyone. Elections are held every 4 years for all five town council seats and clerk- treasurer. Greentown has 5 wards and one council member is chosen from each ward. The map of wards can be seen at the Utility Office or in next month’s Grapevine. There are no term ’ limits, however, Jim Harris has stated that he will not seek re-election. Candidate Oualifications All candidates for council must be a registered voter in the ward that they seek to represent. Candidates for clerk-treasurer must be a registered voter and reside anywhere within the town. GettinP on the Ballot A candidate may get on the ballot through one of three ways. 1. By filing as a candidate of the Democratic, Libertarian, or Republican party. Deadline for filing is noon, August 1,2007. If there is competition for the office within the same party, the party’s candidate is nominated through a process called the town convention. The convention must be held no later than August 20,2007. 2. By a petition of nomination. Candidates running as independent or from minor parties use this method. The petition must be filed with the county voter registration office by noon, July 2,2007. 3. As a write- in candidate. The declaration of intent to be a write- in candidate must be filed with the circuit court by noon, July 3,2007. Town election is November 6,2007 in the City Building. In order to vote in this election, persons must live inside town limits and be registered to vote. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING A public’ hearing will be held Monday, February 12, 2007 at 6: OO p. m. in the Town Meeting Room to hear a request by George W. and Sara J. Reed to rezone property at 9069 E 00 NS. The request is for a parcel with frontage on St. Rd. 22lU. S. 35 to be rezoned from R- I to C- I and a parcel extending south from that parcel, making an “ L” and fronting on St. Rd. 213 to oe rezoned from R- I to B- 1. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. Renovations at EHSC by Pat Shrock At the January 9, 2007, Eastern Howard School Board meeting, several renovation projects were listed. Estimates of the four maintenance items were given by Rick Rambo, MSKTD Architect. The board approved advertising for bids for the work. The projects and estimated costs follow: 1) Pool $ 11,564. The major structural beams are rusting. A concrete footer will be installed. There will be re-tiling and painting work as well. 2) Auxiliary Gym $ 59,339. This will involve roof repair. There is a leak on the north inside wall. This is the cause of brick damage as well. 3) Loading Dock $ 130,000. The loading dock has not been updated since construction of the original building. The dock will be completely replaced and enlarged. The cost of this includes resurfacing the delivery area. 4) Parking Lot, curbs, sidewalks $ 190,000. There is a drainage problem on the main parking lot. The plan is to connect with the existing storm drain system. Upgrade of the parking lot is a major project. The initial work will concentrate on the sidewalks and curbs ($ 10,000 and $ 8,870). The board anticipates that the first three projects will be completed in th‘ e spring and summer of 2007. Work on the parking lot will be determined by the budget. Other items of business included reports from the elementary and middle school principals, update on the EHS Credit Revision ( which if approved will affect the class of 2010 and all following classes), several committee reports, and approval of the 2007- 2008 school calendar. Complete School Board minutes are available at the c o r p o r a t i o n ’ s w e b s i t e : www. eastern. k 12. in. us. The next scheduled Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at the EHSC Administration Offices, 221 W. Main St., at 6: 30 p. m. I . Jan. 3 1. The online competition consisted of three rounds; team, experiment, and individual. Each round had a 30 minute time limit, with a total of 100 points possible. The team earned 75.5 points, placing 1 lth in Class 1. The team was coached by Ms. Rebecca Strycker and Mr. Monty Maggart. Kneeling: Andrew Kerner, Josh Evenson, McKinzie Horoho, Breann Donson, Bailey Pressey Middle Row: Zach Patterson, Kenton Schroer, Rayona Haynes, Derek Conwell Back Row: Cade Meurer, Coach Monty Maggart, Coach Rebecca Strycker, Sarah Wagner Photo by Rachel Jenkins
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Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-02, 14:02 |
Subject | newspapers |
Subject, Local | Greentown, Howard County (Ind.) |
Item Type | newspaper |
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Item ID | im-kokomo-news-greentown-2007-02 |
Local Item ID | Greentown History Center – newspaper collection |
Usage Statement | The Greentown Area Residential Association has granted permission to the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library and the Greentown Historical Society to copy any and all issues of the Greentown Grapevine. Permission granted to view and print items from this digital collection for personal use, study, research, or classroom teaching. |
Date Original | 2007-02 |
Date Digital | 2008 |
Publisher | Greentown Area Residential Association, 1993- |
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Local News depicting eastern Howard County in Indiana. Headlines: Town Council News; Renovations at EHSC; Science Bowl Team |
Language | en |
Contributors | Kokomo-Howard County Public Library; Greentown Historical Society |
Source | Original newspaper: The Greentown Grapevine, February 2007, Volume 14, Issue 02 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
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Title | The Greentown Grapevine – 2007-02, 14:02 - Page 1 |
Relation | Howard County Newspapers |
Transcript | At Greentown Area Businesses W W Celebratin“ a our 14th Year! Volume 14, Issue 2 *‘ A Paper for the PeoDle” February 2007 TOWN COUNCIL NEWS By Marla Vechey H igg in bottom First Woman Council President Veteran Councilman, Jim Harris, Ward 1, graciously handed the gavel to newly elected President, Joyce Higginbottom, Ward 2, at the council’s organizational meeting in January. This makes Greentown history by electing the first woman Council President. Todd Everling, Ward 5, was elected Vice President. The new leaders took over their r e s p e c t i v e p o s i t i o n s immediately. Jim Harris thanked Mrs. Higginbottom and Todd Everling for stepping forward to lead the council this year. Other council members are Craig Trott, Ward 3, and Mary Lindgren, Ward 4. Other appointments were made at the meeting for the Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals. The Plan Commission elected Gary Lacy as Chairman, Dan Adams as Vice Chairman, and Scott Flick as Secretary. Garry Hill was re- appointed Administrator. Other members o f t h e Plan Commission are Don Downs, Craig Trott, Todd Everling, and Mary Lindgren. The Board of Zoning Appeals elected Mike Sheridan, Chairman; Tom Harper, Vice Chairman; and Dan Adams, Secretary. Other members are Brad Chaplin and Don Downs. Roger Higginbottom was appointed the representative to Howard County Emergency Management and Joyce Higginbottom will serve on the Board of Directors of the Howard County Solid Waste D i s t r i c t a n d i s t h e representative to the Glass Museum. Town Engineer is M. D. Wessler and Associates; Town Attorney is Corbin King. Other committee appointments for 2007 are: Water: Lindgren & Everling Benefits: Harris & Trott Wastewater: Harris & Trott Landfill: Everling& Lindgren Police: Trott & Everling Street: Trott & Harris Members of the Boat Club are Kevin Moss, Jeff Lanning, Merrill Shrock, Paul Crow, and Dave Catt. Tom Silver and Emmett Herr serve on the Library Board. Advisory Park Board members are Jolene Rule, Roger Higginbottom, Robin Hainlen, Deborah Bessler, and Rayna Mouser. Greentown Election 2007 We mistakenly reported last month the dates for filing for Greentown Town Council and clerk- treasurer positions and that there will be town primary elections. That is an error and we regret any inconvenience to anyone. Elections are held every 4 years for all five town council seats and clerk- treasurer. Greentown has 5 wards and one council member is chosen from each ward. The map of wards can be seen at the Utility Office or in next month’s Grapevine. There are no term ’ limits, however, Jim Harris has stated that he will not seek re-election. Candidate Oualifications All candidates for council must be a registered voter in the ward that they seek to represent. Candidates for clerk-treasurer must be a registered voter and reside anywhere within the town. GettinP on the Ballot A candidate may get on the ballot through one of three ways. 1. By filing as a candidate of the Democratic, Libertarian, or Republican party. Deadline for filing is noon, August 1,2007. If there is competition for the office within the same party, the party’s candidate is nominated through a process called the town convention. The convention must be held no later than August 20,2007. 2. By a petition of nomination. Candidates running as independent or from minor parties use this method. The petition must be filed with the county voter registration office by noon, July 2,2007. 3. As a write- in candidate. The declaration of intent to be a write- in candidate must be filed with the circuit court by noon, July 3,2007. Town election is November 6,2007 in the City Building. In order to vote in this election, persons must live inside town limits and be registered to vote. PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING A public’ hearing will be held Monday, February 12, 2007 at 6: OO p. m. in the Town Meeting Room to hear a request by George W. and Sara J. Reed to rezone property at 9069 E 00 NS. The request is for a parcel with frontage on St. Rd. 22lU. S. 35 to be rezoned from R- I to C- I and a parcel extending south from that parcel, making an “ L” and fronting on St. Rd. 213 to oe rezoned from R- I to B- 1. All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. Renovations at EHSC by Pat Shrock At the January 9, 2007, Eastern Howard School Board meeting, several renovation projects were listed. Estimates of the four maintenance items were given by Rick Rambo, MSKTD Architect. The board approved advertising for bids for the work. The projects and estimated costs follow: 1) Pool $ 11,564. The major structural beams are rusting. A concrete footer will be installed. There will be re-tiling and painting work as well. 2) Auxiliary Gym $ 59,339. This will involve roof repair. There is a leak on the north inside wall. This is the cause of brick damage as well. 3) Loading Dock $ 130,000. The loading dock has not been updated since construction of the original building. The dock will be completely replaced and enlarged. The cost of this includes resurfacing the delivery area. 4) Parking Lot, curbs, sidewalks $ 190,000. There is a drainage problem on the main parking lot. The plan is to connect with the existing storm drain system. Upgrade of the parking lot is a major project. The initial work will concentrate on the sidewalks and curbs ($ 10,000 and $ 8,870). The board anticipates that the first three projects will be completed in th‘ e spring and summer of 2007. Work on the parking lot will be determined by the budget. Other items of business included reports from the elementary and middle school principals, update on the EHS Credit Revision ( which if approved will affect the class of 2010 and all following classes), several committee reports, and approval of the 2007- 2008 school calendar. Complete School Board minutes are available at the c o r p o r a t i o n ’ s w e b s i t e : www. eastern. k 12. in. us. The next scheduled Board Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 at the EHSC Administration Offices, 221 W. Main St., at 6: 30 p. m. I . Jan. 3 1. The online competition consisted of three rounds; team, experiment, and individual. Each round had a 30 minute time limit, with a total of 100 points possible. The team earned 75.5 points, placing 1 lth in Class 1. The team was coached by Ms. Rebecca Strycker and Mr. Monty Maggart. Kneeling: Andrew Kerner, Josh Evenson, McKinzie Horoho, Breann Donson, Bailey Pressey Middle Row: Zach Patterson, Kenton Schroer, Rayona Haynes, Derek Conwell Back Row: Cade Meurer, Coach Monty Maggart, Coach Rebecca Strycker, Sarah Wagner Photo by Rachel Jenkins |