HomeMy Public PortalAbout06-08-1972 BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS & SAFETY OF THE
CITY OF RICHMOND, INDIANA, JUNE 8, 1972
The Board of Public Works and Safety of the City of Richmond, Indiana, met in regular
session June 8, 1972, at the hour of 9:00 a.m. in the Municipal Building of said City.
Mr. Judge presided with Mr. Benner and Miss Wynegar present. The following business
was had to-wit:
Miss Wynegar moved to approve the minutes of the previous meeting, seconded by Mr.
Benner, and on unanimous voice vote the motion was carried.
The Building Commissioner submitted the following report:
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Bureau of Buildings
Richmond, Indiana
June 7, 1972
Board of Public Works and Safety
Richmond, Indiana
Gentlemen:
The following is a report from the Bureau of Buildings for the month of May, 1972.
MONTH NO. OF DWELLINGS EVALUATION TOTAL PERMITS
May 1972 3 $38,500.00 244
May 1971 2 $31 ,500.00 136
April 1972 3 $59,500.00 127
TOTAL COST
May 1972 $ 588,517.00
May 1971 $1 ,301 ,542.00
April 1972 $ 665,564.00
Total permit fees May 1972 $1 ,361 .00
Total permit fees May 1971 $2,690.00
Total number inspections made by this department in the month of May, 1972 - 408.
Weed inspections for month of May, 1972 - 30.
Dwellings condemned in May 1972 - 2
Outbuildings condemned in May 1972 - 1
Number of dwellings razed in May 1972 - 1
Number of outbuildings razed in May 1972 - 6
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Claude E. Goins, Commissioner
Bureau of Buildings
Richmond, Indiana
The Dog Warden submitted the following report:
ANIMALS DELIVERED TO THE ANIMAL SHELTER DURING MAY, 1972
DATE LOCATION BREED SEX COLOR
5-1 900 Blk Henley Rd. Collie & Shepherd M B1 , Br
5-1 1220 Blk S. 15th Mongrel M Bl
5-2 1200 Blk Crosshall Dob. Pin. M B1 , Tan
5-2 1500 Blk N. C St. Mongrel M Bl , Tan
5-2 2500 Blk Richwood Dr. Mongrel F Bl , Wt
5-2 1902 N. E St. German Shepherd F Bl , Tan
5-2 Hunt St. Hound M Bl , Br, Wt
5-3 Downtown Mall Mongrel M • Bl , Tan
5-5 516 S. 9th St. Mongrel F Bl , Tan
5-5.. 1113 Middle Dr. Mongrel M Br, Wt
5-4 322 N. 10th St. Mongrel M Bl , Wt
5-5 1124 S. B St. Mongrel F Br
Board of Works Minutes
June 8, 1972
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ANIMALS DELIVERED TO THE ANIMAL SHELTER DURING MAY, 1972
DATE LOCATION BREED SEX COLOR
5-6 1124 S. 5th St. Mongrel M Tan
5-6 301 S. 13th St. Mongrel M B1 , Wt III
5-6 227 S.8th St. Hound M Bl , Wt
5-7 226 N.W. 6th St. Mongrel M Wt
5-8 200 Blk S. 10th St. Mongrel F Br
5-7 1007 Liberty Ave. Mongrel F Bl , Br, Wt
5-8 1508 Riley Hills Dr. Shepherd M Bl , Tan
5-9 16th & S. L Sts. Beagle F Bl , Br, Wt
5-9 8th & Main Sts. Mongrel F Bl , Wt
5-10 910 N. 19th St. Boxer M Br, Bl
5-10 910 N. 19th St. Terrier F Br
5-10 124 S. 6th St. Mongrel M Br, Wt
5-10 1808 S.W. B St. Poodle M Bl , Grey
5-10 Country Club Apts. Mongrel F Bl , Wt
5-10 1425 S. T Place Mongrel M Br, Wt
5-12 1540 S. 10th St. Dauschound M Bl , Tan
5-12 1507 N. C St. Mongrel M Wt
5-12 608 Sheridan Mongrel F Wt
5-12 407 N. 13th St. Mongrel F Tan
5-12 407 N. 13th St. Mongrel F Br, Wt
5-12 407 N. 13th St. Mongrel M Tan
5-12 530 Natl . Rd. W. Mongrel F Bl , Br
5-15 35 S. 10th St. Poodle M Wt
5-16 639 N.W. L St. Hound F Bl , Br, Wt
5-16 510 N. 19th St. Mongrel F Bl , Wt
5-17 109 N. 21st St. Police F Br, Tan
5-17 1112 Crosshall Beagle F Bl , Br, Wt
5-17 818 N. llth St. Beagle M Bl , Tan
5-18 508 N. 19th St. Collie F Br, Wt III
5-18 1820 Maple Dr. German Shepherd F Bl , Tan
5-19 208 W. Main St. Terrer M B1 , Tan
5-19 18 River Court Collie F Br, Wt
5-19 8 River Court Mongrel F Wt
5-20 23 S. 2nd St. Hound M Br, Wt
5-21 930 Natl . Rd. W. Mongrel M Tan, Wt
5-21 2400 N.W. 15th St. Shepherd M Bl , Tan, Wt
5-22 500 Blk N.W. 8th St. Hound M Bl , Br, Wt
5-22 122 S. 7th St. English Setter M Wt
5-22 417 N. 16th St. Hound F B1
5-22 500 S.W. 17th St. Mongrel M Br, Wt
5-24 445 S. B St. Mongrel M Tan
5-24 Webster, Ind. Mongrel F Bl , Br, Wt
5-24 Webster, Ind. Mongrel M Bl , Br, Wt
5-25 533 N. 18th St. Mongrel M Bl
5-25 1517 N. D St. Mongrel F Bl , Tan
5-25 301 S. 4th St. Mongrel M Bl , Tan
5-25 2516 N.W. 16th St. Airdale M Bl , Grey
5-26 319 N. 3rd St. Hound F Bl , Wt
5-26 1112 Butler Mongrel M Br
5-27 2400 Blk N.W. 14th St. Hound M Br, Wt
5-28 230 Kinsey St. Mongrel M Bl , Br
5-31 235 S. 4th St. Collie M B1 , Br
5-31 610 N. 9th St. Beagle M B1 , Br, Wt
5-31 910 N. I St. Mongrel M Bl , Wt
10 pups delivered to the Shelter.
17 cats delivered to the Shelter.
7 sick dogs destroyed.
8 dogs returned to the owners.
/s/ James Ferguson, Dog Warden
Board of Works Minutes
June 8, 1972
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The following was submitted by the Weights and Measures Inspector:
Division of Weights and Measures
Richmond, Indiana
June 8, 1972
How Much Does It Cost To Operate Your Car?
According to the revised edition of the agency's publication, Cost of
Operating an Automobile, you will spend about 13.5¢ a mile to drive and
maintain a 1972 standard size car for 10 years, which is $13,552.95 for
the estimated life of the car. If you have a 1972 compact, you will spend
about 10.81¢ a mile, or $10,807.60 for using the car for 10 years. If you
have a subcompact, you can count on spending 9.4¢ a mile, or $9,444.03 for
using the subcompact for 10 years.
The purchase price is the first cost of the long line of costs that must
be paid in operating your car during its approximate 100,000 mile, 10 year
trip from the assembly line to the junk-yard. Depreciation is by far the
greatest single cost. Other costs for a 10-year period are (1 ) $2 ,787 for
some 7,350 gallons of gasoline; (2) $2,147 for maintenance and repairs;
(3) $1 ,350 for insurance; (4) $1 ,800 for garaging, parking and tolls.
Division of Weights and Measures .
Richmond, Indiana
June 8, 1972
To Whom It May Concern:
Approximately 4 weeks have passed since my last report on the prices of cuts
of meats and the stabilizing of price per pound.
May 3 Price Per Pound June 7
Semi-boneless ham 89¢ 79¢
Whole sausage 79 89
Chicken quarters 43 43
Boneless ham 1 .29 1 .29
Pork Chops 79 69
Rump roast 1 .49 1 .49
Chuck roast 85 79
Fresh ground beef 75 85
Ex-lean ground beef 89 85
Round steak 1 .59 1 .49
Sliced bacon 69 69
There are some up and down prices, but some are fairly steady.
4.
Mr. Judge announced that Deputy Dog Wardens Arthur Wittaker and Barry Bussen had
resigned to go back to work for Alcoa. They had been hired under the Emergency
Employment Act.
City Engineer David Benner reported that he had received the study for the North 20th
Street Bridge from the consultants and would be reviewing it within the next few weeks.
Mr. Benner reported that contracts have been entered into by the developer of the
Woodgate Subdivision for streets, gutters , and sewers. Mike Delucio and Son for
sewers, MaGaw for streets, and Tim Burge for gutters. Mr. Benner moved the Board
accept the proof of contracts, necessary before final approval can be given, seconded
by Miss Wynegar, and on unanimous voice vote the motion was carried.
There being no further business on motion duly made, seconded and passed, the meeting
was adjourned.
Jerald J. Judge, President
ATTEST: Lotte Hoskins, Clerk of the Board