Osgood residents complain about noise
Cathy May - Contributing Writer
Several residents who live near Bob's Service
Station came to the Osgood Town Board meeting last week complaining
about the individuals who hang out there. They complained about
loud noise, screeching tires, vulgar language, drag racing,
loud engines and also about people swinging from the new street
light poles. Marshal Rodney Stepleton stated he would take
care of the situation.
The Town of Osgood has launched its new website. It is www.osgoodindiana.org.
Dave Rayner designed the site for the town and they are very
pleased with the way it turned out.
For the gas department, Superintendent Steve Wilhoit stated
there will be an estimated 32% increase in the residential
gas rates due to the increase in what the town is being billed.
U.S.D.I. will be in town October 4, to do a gas main extension
on S. Buckeye Street and a tap for the Osgood Public Library.
The town of Napoleon is willing to give a permanent easement
to the gas meter location. Osgood will bill Napoleon for their
monthly regulator station and meter fee of $160.00.
Osgood Fire Chief Chris Lemen said the parking lot at the firehouse
has been blacktopped and it doesn't look very good.
Tony Wood reported for the sewer department. He said the Sewer
Inflow and Infiltration Project will be starting soon. The
Osgood Public Library's sewer line is 15" lower than the existing
service. It will cost the town time and material to dig up
the service connection to make adjustments. Wood is awaiting
a decision from the contractor.
Street Superintendent Steve Wilhoit reported the Storm Drain
Project on Franklin Street has been completed. He stated this
project made a huge difference for the residents. There has
been no flooding in their basements. There is now a section
on Sycamore Street that needs to be done.
Marshal Stepleton reported he and Deputy Marshal Chuck Peters
have been to police training and Stepleton will be attending
another class next month.
Davie Mohler from Commonwealth Engineers stated the Sewer Inflow
and Infiltration Project will begin next week with pre-televising
the lines. The North Walnut Street Sidewalk Project will be
advertised and the bids will be opened October 18, at 7:00
p.m. The lighting portion of the project will be bid separately.
The town will also need to acquire temporary easements for
the homeowners. Mohler also announced information for the Indiana
Office of Rural Affairs on the Water Project on State Road
350 should be available by November.
A Notice of Public Hearing was presented from the Ripley County
Area Planning Commission for Claytown Commons Phase 2. The
hearing has been set for October 4, at 7:00 p.m. in the Commissioners
Meeting Room at the Courthouse Annex in Versailles.
A Zoning Map change was presented. James and Marsha Bultman
are petitioning the Town Board to rezone the following described
real estate: part lots 367 & 366 in the Original Town of Osgood.
The zone classification would change from Residential-3 to
General Business. Their request was granted.
Several motions were approved: the 2006 Budget and Ordinance
2005-6; the Gas Cost Adjustment factor was raised from $2.91
per thousand cubic feet to $7.11; claims from Commonwealth
Engineers totaling $10,612.16; signage of the Grant Award Agreement
for the Reynolds Foundation on the Brick Street Project; Claim
from the Southeastern Indiana Regional Planning Commission
for $17,250.00 (75% of Grant Administration and labor Standard
Services, 100% of the Environmental Review on the Sewer Inflow
and Infiltration Project); tabled the contribution request
from the Ripley County Economic Development Corporation; declines
a request for a contribution to Family Connections, and the
Total Dissolved Solids Initiative.
All three town board members were present: Jeff Volz, Paul
Struckman, and Linda Krinop. Attorney Mary Ann Gay and Clerk-Treasurer
Tammy Wilhoit were present to advise the board. The next meeting
of the Osgood Town Board will be held on October 18, at 7:00
p.m. at the Osgood Town Hall.