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SR 68, Lynnville Signs, Gas Pumps, Antiques, Pottery, Name Brand Glassware and Collector Toys. 812-354-6119 • 812-354-4541 Visit us online at www.getreeservice.com tree trimming tree removal stump removal storm Damage specialist Financing Available for Homeowners fully licensed & insured GE trEE sErvicE SENIOR DISCOUNTS LOW PRICE GUARANTEE We'll beat any competitor's advertised price! CONTRACTORS LEROY DUNCAN ( 812 ) 849-6924 • Mitchell, IN •••• FREE ESTIMATES •••• • SILLS, FLOOR JOISTS & BASEMENT WALLS REPLACED. • FOUNDATIONS BUILT UNDER EXISTING HOMES IN BUSINESS SINCE 1966 BASEMENTS & FOUNDATIONS WATERPROOFED K & S HOME IMPROVEMENTS 812-354-4771 Quality Work • Affordable Prices Turning your ideas into reality! LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS STATE OF INDI ANA SS: IN THE PIK E CIRCUIT COUNT Y OF PIK E CIRCUIT COURT CAUSE NO. 63C01-1711-MI-000282 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF K RISTEN ANN BURK HART, Petitioner. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME KRISTEN ANN BURKHART, whose mailing address is 310 Lakeview Drive, Petersburg, IN, 47567, Pike County. Indiana hereby gives Notice that she filed a Petition in the Pike Circuit Court requesting that her name be changed to KRISTEN ANN MELHISER. Notice is further given that a hearing will be held on said Petition on the 5th day of January, 2018 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. in the Pike Circuit Court. Kristen Ann Burkhart, Petitioner Lana Griffith, Clerk Pike Circuit Court Dated this 2nd day of November, 2017 Attorney for Petitioner: Lincoln A. Baker #3898-63 LINCOLN A. BAKER, PC 818 E. Main St. PO Box 586 Petersburg, IN 47567 Tele: 812-354-8201 Fax: 812-354-8211 Email: admin@lincolnbakerlaw.com (November 8, 15, 22, 2017) hspaxlp REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS PIKE COUNTY PROGRESS PARTNERS In order to assure compliance with the Economic Development Administration (EDA) and related requirements regarding competitive negotiation of engineering services, Pike County Progress Partners is seeking Statements of Qualifications for the provision of final architectural/engineering and inspection services relating to the Entrepreneurship and Technology Center of Pike County. Description of Services Needed e anticipated scope of work for the Entrepreneurship and Technology Center of Pike County should include, but is not limited to, the following items: Entrepreneurship and Technology Center of Pike County Description of Services Needed 1. Review of Preliminary Design and Existing Environmental Conditions and Correspondence 2. Knowledge and Experience of Construction in State and Local Road Right-of -Way 3. Growth and Future Needs 4. Regulatory Requirements 5.Method of Construction and Construction options 6. Detailed Cost Estimates a. Construction b. Non-Construction VI. Final Design Engineering consistent with EDA investment VII. Plans, Specifications and Bid Documents VIII. Pre-Bid Meeting VIV. Bid Opening VV. Pre-Construction Conference VVI. Permits VVII. Progress Meetings VVIII. Construction Supervision/Inspection Services Type of Contract Pike County Progress Partners will execute, either a firm, fixed-price contract, or a cost- reimbursement contract with an agreed maximum for these services. All services will be billed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the grant agreement. e firm that is selected for this project will be required to enter into a 'Standard Agreement for Professional Architectural/Engineering Services' with Pike County Progress Partners. Federal Requirements Prospective offerors should note the successful proposer must meet the following terms and conditions: 1. 24 CFR Part 85.36 2. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 3. Conflict of Interest (24 CFR Part 570). 4. Access to records. 5. Executive Order 11246 – Equal Employment Opportunity 6. Executive Order 12138 – Women Business Enterprise Policy. 7. Architectural Barrier Act of 1968. 8. Age Discrimination Act of 1975. 9. Section 3 Clause – Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. 10. Section 504-Rehabilitation Act of 1973. 11. Retention and Custodial Requirements (24 CFR Part 85.42). 12. Executive Order 11063 13. Affirmative Action Program / Plan. 14. Davis Bacon and Related Acts. Affirmative steps to solicit Minority Businesses, Women Business Enterprises when possible for projects funded with Economic Development Administration Funds. Statement of Qualifications e proposal must include sufficient information regarding qualifications and determine that the respondent is qualified and has relevant experience. Do not include a proposed fee with the proposal, as this is a qualification based selection process. e proposal should include the following: Name, address, telephone and brief description of firm. A description of expertise, experience directly relevant to the proposed project. 3. A list of similar projects previously completed. 4. A list of references. 5. Resumes of key personnel to be assigned to this project. 6. Name of person to be in charge of project. 7. Description of scope of services as per "Description of Services Needed". 8. A project timeline. e statement of qualifications shall also provide the name, title, address and telephone number of individuals with authority to negotiate and bind the proposer contractually, and who may be contacted during the period of evaluation. Award of Contract Evaluation criteria shall include: 1. Specialized experience or technical expertise of the organization and its personnel in connection with the scope of services to be provided and complexity of the project. (25 points) 2. Past record of performance on contracts, including quality of work, timelines and cost control. (25 points) 3. Capacity of the organization to perform the work within time limitations, taking into consideration the current planned workload of the firm. (25 points) 4. Familiarity of the organization with this type of project or problems applicable to the project. (25 points) * For a total of 100 points possible. If you are interested in providing the required services, please note that six (6) copies of the Statement of Qualification to Pike County Progress Partners, Attn: Ashley Willis, 1592 N. SR61, Petersburg, IN 47567 - no later than 2:00 p.m. local time on December 15, 2017. Each Statement of Qualifications will be reviewed for completeness and clarity according to the above criteria. Interviews are expected to occur in December 2017. Following interviews the selected firm will then need to have fee information available for contract negotiations. Pike County Progress Partners may or may not negotiate the fee schedule with one or more offers. Pike County Progress Partners reserves the right to reject any and / or all proposals. e Pike County Progress Partners is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Offerors may desire additional information, a site visit or clarification regarding the Statement of Qualifications. If so please contact Lisa Gehlhausen at Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission at (812) 367-8455 or Ashley Willis, Pike County Progress Partners, at 812-354-2271. (November 15, 2017) hspaxlp PUBLIC NOTICE F.D. McCrary, Operator, Inc., 4295 W. 350 N, Petersburg, IN 47567, has submitted to the Division of Oil and Gas a request to change injection zone for a Class II Enhanced Recovery well being used for the injection of produced brine. is well is located in Sec. 36, Twp. 1N, Rng. 9W in Pike County, Indiana. e subject well – J. P. Rumble #32, permit #54591 - will be injecting fluid into the Rumble sandstone within the depth interval of 950 feet to 956 feet at a maximum injection pressure not to exceed 1470 pounds per square inch for the well. e maximum injection rate for this well will not exceed 180 barrels per day. Written comments and objections, a request for a copy of this application or a request for an informal hearing concerning this application must be submitted to the Division of Oil and Gas within 15 days from the publication date of this notice and should be mailed to: Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources Attn: Technical Section 402 W. Washington St., Room 293 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2748 (November 15, 2017) hspaxlp C. CURRENT CONDITIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 1) Maps, plats, charts and descriptive material presenting basic information, locations, extent, and character of the following: a. History, population and physical site conditions b. Public buildings and institutions, including governmental administration and service buildings, hospitals, infirmaries, clinics, penal and correctional institutions, and other civic and social service buildings c. Public facilities including community centers, libraries and neighborhood units d. Education, including location and extent of schools and post-secondary educational institutions e. Sewers, sanitation, and drainage, including handling, treatment, and disposal of excess drainage waters, sewage, garbage, refuse, and other wastes f. Public and private utilities, such as water, light, heat and communication g. Housing and population densities h. Areas needing redevelopment and conservation i. Economic development and the central business district j. Public ways, including bridges, subways, parkways, and other public places k. Air, land and water pollution l. Flood control and irrigation m. Transportation, including rail, bus, truck, air and water transport and their terminal facilities, and local mass transit n. Parks and recreation, including parks, playgrounds, reservations, forests, wildlife refuges, and other public places of recreational nature o. Land utilization, including agriculture, forests and other uses p. Conservation of energy, water, soil and agricultural and mineral resources q. Any other factors that are a part of the physical, economic or social situation within the jurisdiction 2) Policies and objectives for future land use and development D. IMPLEMENTATION 1) A short and long range development program of public works projects. 2) A short and long range capital improvements program of governmental expenditures so that the development policies established in the comprehensive plan can be carried out and kept up- to-date for all separate taxing districts within the jurisdiction to assure efficient and economic use of public funds. E. APPENDICES 1) Reports, maps, charts and recommendations setting forth plans and policies 2) Dras of proposed ordinances 3) Details of any elements of the plan Please see IC 36-7-4 for additional details on Comprehensive Planning under Indiana Code. A comprehensive plan shall be approved by resolution in accordance with state code for the promotion of public health, safety, morals, convenience, order, or the general welfare and for the sake of efficiency and economy in the process of development. e proposal shall also provide the following information: name, title, address and telephone number of individuals with authority to negotiate and bind the proposer contractually, and who may be contacted during the period of proposal evaluation. Type of Contract e City of Petersburg will execute a fixed fee type of contract for these services, contingent upon the final commitment of planning grant funding. All services will be billed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the grant agreement. Federal Requirements Prospective offerors should note the successful proposer must meet the following terms and conditions: 1. 24 CFR Part 85.36 2. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 3. Conflict of Interest (24 CFR Part 570). 4. Access to records. 5. Executive Order 11246 – Equal employment Opportunity 6. Executive Order 12138 – Women Business Enterprise Policy. 7. Architectural Barrier Act of 1968. 8. Age Discrimination Act of 1975. 9. Section 3 clause – Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. 10. Section 504-Rehabilitation Act of 1973. 11. Retention and Custodial Requirements (24 CFR Part 85.42). 12. Executive Order 11063 13. Affirmative Action Program / Plan. 14. Davis Bacon and Related Acts. e Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs has a 10% MBE/WBE goal for all projects funded with Community Development Block Grant Funds. Rate of Proposals/Qualifications e proposal must include sufficient information regarding qualifications and determine that the engineer is qualified and experienced in sewer utility projects. Do not include a proposed fee with the proposal, as this is a qualification based selection process. e proposal should include the following: 1. A description of expertise, experience and resources directly relevant and available for the proposed project. 2. A list of similar projects previously completed. 3. A list of references. 4. Resumes of professional staff members that will work on this project. 5. Name of person to be in charge of project. 6. Description of scope of services as per Description of Services Needed 7. A project time line. Award of Contract Proposal Evaluation criteria shall include: 1. Specialized experience or technical expertise of the organization and its personnel in connection with the scope of services to be provided and complexity of the project. (Rating 1-5; Weight 10= Possible 50 points) 2. Past record of performance on contracts, including quality of work, timelines and cost control. (Rating 1-5; Weight 10= Possible 50 points) 3. Capacity of the organization to perform the work within time limitations, taking into consideration the current planned workload of the firm. (Rating 1-5; Weight 10= Possible 50 points) 4. Familiarity of the organization with this type of project or problems applicable to the project. (Rating 1-5; Weight 10= Possible 50 points) * For a total of __200__ points possible. If you are interested in providing the required services, please note that three (3) copies of the Statement of Qualification of each prospective organization, clearly marked "Petersburg Comprehensive Plan", must be received by the City of Petersburg, Mayor R. C. Klipsch, 704 E Main Street, Petersburg, IN 47567 no later than 4:00 pm local time on December 15, 2017. Each statement of qualifications will be reviewed for completeness and clarity according to the above criteria. e City may or may not negotiate the fee schedule with one or more offers. e City reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals. e City is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Offerors may desire additional information, a site visit or clarification regarding the Statement of Qualifications. If so please contact Cheri Taylor, Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission, between 7:00 am and 4:30 pm at 812-367-8455. (November 15, 2017) hspaxlp NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS OF DIRECTORS OTWELL WATER CORPORATION Nominations are now being accepted for three (3) positions for directors of the Otwell Water Corporation. Any person wishing to nominate an individual for the position of directors should make their nomination in writing and send to Otwell Water Corporation, PO box 86, Otwell, Indiana 47564, or deliver in person to the Otwell Water Corporation's office. Nominees and persons making nominations must be members of the corporation. All nominations must be signed by member. Election of new officers will be held in January. Nominees and meeting date will be posted in December. All nominations must be received in the water office before December 1, 2017. (November 15 and 22, 2017) hspaxlp LEGAL NOTICE e Pike County Park and Recreation Board will hold a special meeting on ursday, November 16, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at their office in Prides Creek Park. (November 15, 2017) hspaxlp TOWN OF WINSLOW An Open Door meeting will be held November 21, 2017 at 3:30 pm. e meeting will be held at town hall 301 N Main St., Winslow, In. IC 5-14-1.5-2(d) Respectively, Beth A. Bennett Clerk Treasurer Town of Winslow (November 15, 2017) hspaxlp NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Petersburg Plan Commission will hold a public hearing on December 14, 2017, at 4:00 o'clock PM EST in the City Hall in Petersburg, Indiana on a proposed amendments to Petersburg Zoning Ordinance Section 16.04.250 (2) (a) 8, and 16.04.260(2)(a)26. e proposed change would call for 16.04.250 (2) (a) 8, to read as follows: 8. Gasoline service and convenience/food stations, tire and auto service stations. Provided, however, that the service station and center functions, services, operations, and sales shall not include the following: (a) Outdoor operation other than the dispensing of gasoline, oil, antifreeze, convenience store items and other similar products and the performing of minor repair and/or services for customers. (b) Major exterior displays which restrict traffic visibility, impede vision clearance or cover lots, in any way or impede the movement of vehicles on the service or center driveway or public right-of-way, or located in or in anyway conflicting or interfering with pedestrian walks, off-street parking area, or required landscaped yard. Any exterior display shall be maintained in an orderly manner. (c) Dismantling or wrecking of automobiles or other vehicles or the storage of inoperable, damaged or wrecked vehicles. (d) Junk yards. (e) showers, overnight parking or parking areas (other than those which are used for fueling and purchasing of convenience items), truck scales; but shall have: A. A driveway so located and constructed that it permits traffic movement completely around and behind the service station or service center structure (except where necessary to provide adequate access to the off street parking area, building, storage tank, trash containers, etc., or to adjacent commercial properties, or in the case of a service or service center structure designed to provide service on all sides). e proposed change to 16.04.260 (2)(a) 26 would call for it to read as follows: 26. Trucks, trailers, mobile homes, motorcycle sales, rentals, repair and service garages, provided however services, operations, and sales shall not include public showers, overnight parking or parking areas (other than those which are used for repair and purchasing), and truck scales. e plan commission has initiated this process to provide a clearer definition of allowed sales and services in the B-1 and B-3 District, and to possibly make recommendation to the Petersburg City Council if deemed necessary. Written suggestions or objections to the provisions of said request and amendment may be filed with the secretary of the Petersburg Plan Commission, on or before such meeting and will be heard by the Plan Commission at the time and place specified. Said hearing may be continued from time to time as may be necessary. Interested persons desiring to present their views upon the proposed amendment, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above mentioned time and place. Petersburg Plan Commission (November 15, 22, 2017) hspaxlp REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS CITY OF PETERSBURG, INDIANA In order to assure compliance with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) and related requirements regarding competitive negotiation of planning services, the City of Petersburg is seeking Statements of Qualifications for the provision of planning technical assistance relating to a Comprehensive Plan. Description of Services Needed SCOPE OF WORK A. PLAN ELEMENTS 1) Title page 2) Table of contents 3) Numbered pages 4) Maps, photographs, and/or drawings sufficient to illustrate the critical elements 5) A 2-4 page executive summary of the planning document 6) Clear easily readable illustrations, tables and maps 7) Clear concise readable text with a minimum of professional jargon 8) Sources clearly indicated in tables and/or by footnote in text 9) Provide one (1) digital copy and ten (10) hard copies of the plan (of which one copy will be submitted to IOCRA) B. INTRODUCTION/EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1) Objectives of the plan 2) Scope of the plan 3) Events that led to the planning process 4) Who commissioned the plan 5) Process used in developing the plan 6) How to use the plan B. PUBLIC INPUT 1) Community survey conclusions a. Community meetings b. Survey results/data

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