Kosciusko County Surveyor Drain Increase

July 8, 2020 at 2:19 p.m.

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Kosciusko County Surveyor’s Office

July 8, 2020

    To Whom It May Concern:

    The Kosciusko Drainage Board will hold a public hearing to increase the annual maintenance on the following drains.  

    Gay Easterday Robinson:  The proposed rate is $6.00 per acre and a $25.00 minimum and a 4 year collection balance with a total annual collection of $50,403.68.

    The following notices were returned undeliverable.

    To whom it may concern:

    Fribley Investments LLC

    Westlake Fetters:  The proposed rate is $9.00 per acre and a $50.00 minimum and a 4 year collection balance with a total annual collection of $20,325.47.

    The meetings will be held July 23, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. on the 3rd floor in the old courtroom of the courthouse at 100 W Center St., Warsaw, In. 46580. Not less than five days before the hearing, any owner of land named in the schedule of assessments may file with the Kosciusko County Drainage Board a written objection alleging that they are the owner of land assessed as benefited and the benefits assessed against his land are excessive.  Each objector may file written evidence in support of his objection. The failure of an owner to file an objection constitutes a waiver of his right to subsequently object to any final action of the Board. The Kosciusko County Drainage Board address is 100 W. Center St., Courthouse Warsaw, IN. 46580.  

    You may email your objections to: [email protected]

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Kosciusko County Surveyor’s Office

July 8, 2020

    To Whom It May Concern:

    The Kosciusko Drainage Board will hold a public hearing to increase the annual maintenance on the following drains.  

    Gay Easterday Robinson:  The proposed rate is $6.00 per acre and a $25.00 minimum and a 4 year collection balance with a total annual collection of $50,403.68.

    The following notices were returned undeliverable.

    To whom it may concern:

    Fribley Investments LLC

    Westlake Fetters:  The proposed rate is $9.00 per acre and a $50.00 minimum and a 4 year collection balance with a total annual collection of $20,325.47.

    The meetings will be held July 23, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. on the 3rd floor in the old courtroom of the courthouse at 100 W Center St., Warsaw, In. 46580. Not less than five days before the hearing, any owner of land named in the schedule of assessments may file with the Kosciusko County Drainage Board a written objection alleging that they are the owner of land assessed as benefited and the benefits assessed against his land are excessive.  Each objector may file written evidence in support of his objection. The failure of an owner to file an objection constitutes a waiver of his right to subsequently object to any final action of the Board. The Kosciusko County Drainage Board address is 100 W. Center St., Courthouse Warsaw, IN. 46580.  

    You may email your objections to: [email protected]

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