R-75-05RESOLUTION NO. R. -75- 5
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING VILLAGE POLICY REGARDING
FUTURE USE OF 8014E RULE GENERAL BONDED INDEBTEDNESS POWERS
WHEREAS, by virtue of Resolution No. 74 -34 adopted November 21,
1974, the Corporate Authorities have caused to be submitted to the electors
of the Village of Deerfield, Deerfield, Illinois, the following proposition,
"Shall the Village of Deerfield, Illinois become a home rule unit pursuant
to Article VII,. Section 6(a) of the Constitution of the State of Illinois "; and
WHEREAS, in the event that the electors of the Village.of Deerfield
shall vote in favor of said proposition the-Village of Deerfield shall become
a "home rule.municipality" pursuant to the provisions of the laws of
Illinois as therein made and provided; and
WHEREAS, the home rule powers granted to Illinois Home Rule Governmental
Units include the ability to.incur general bonded indebtedness without conducting -a
referendum; add
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities desire to publicly.record ' a statement
of policy with respect:to the.future uses of the power to incur general bonded
indebtedness without conducting a referendum.
NOW, THEREFORE,. BE IT RESOLVED BY--THE- PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, AS FOLLOWS:
SECT ON Prior to the enactment of any ordinance creating any general
ONE: obligation bonded indebtedness in excess of $500,000 for any
dingle specific purpose, the Corporate Authorities shall first
conduct an Advisory Referendum thereon. -
SECTION Prior to instituting any action to modify or rescind the
TWO: aforementioned statement of-policy as described in Section
One the Corporate Authorities shall conduct a public healing
held pursuant to notice at which all interested parties may heard.
SECTION This resolution shall be in full force and effect from-and'
THREE: after its passage and approval as provided by law.
AYESs Gavin, Kelm, Moate, Mo:ses,. Stiehr (5)
NAYS: None (0)
ABSENT: None (0)
PASSED this 3rd day of March ,A.D., 1975
APPROVED this 3rd day of March A.D., 1975
ATTEST: VILLAGE PRESIDENT
VILLAGE CLERK
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RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the DEERFIELD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
conceived the idea of a Bicentennial Quilt to commemorate various
historical sites in the Village of Deerfield; and
WHEREAS, volunteers were recruited by the Deerfield Area
Historical Society for this project, said volunteers being requested
to choose a subject related to the history of the Village; and
WHEREAS, fifty squares are now being quilted into two
separate quilts which are to be framed and displayed in the Board
Room of the Village Hall for the permanent enjoyment of all residents
and visitors to our community; and
WHEREAS, in return for the raising of funds to restore the
Casper Ott Cabin, the DEERFIELD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
has bequeathed these quilts to the DEERFIELD BICENTENNIAL
COMMISSION:
BE IT RESOLVED, THEREFORE, that these historical quilts
be hung in the Board Room of the Village Hall and accorded the honor
and respect of this administration and of those to come; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the entire community conveys
its gratitude and appreciation to the Deerfield Area Historical Society
for its contribution to the Village of Deerfield.
DONE this 19th day of April, 1976.
tiERNARD FORR T, MAYOR
Catherine B. Price, Village Clerk
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Village of Deerfield to hold its
annual FOURTH OF JULY PARADE on Deerfield Road (which is an unnumbered
State Route) and Illinois State Route 43, on Monday, July 5, 1976, at 12:15 P.M.;
and
WHEREAS, said parade will require the closing of Illinois State Route,
Deerfield Road (unnumbered) from the east limits of the Village to Chestnut
Street, either partially or completely; and Illinois State Route 43 from the
intersection of Route 43 and Osterman Avenue north to Greenwood Avenue,
either partially or completely; and
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois requires the Village to assume all
responsibility and liability involved in the closing of said highway:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Mayor and Board of
Trustees of the Village of Deerfield that said Village assumed full responsi-
bility: for the direction, protection and regulation of traffic during the time the
detour is in effect, and all liabilities for damages of any kind occasioned�by
the closing of said State Routes, for which the State would otherwise be
liable
It is further agreed that efficient, all- weather detours will be maintained
and conspicuously marked for -the benefit of traffic deviated from the State
Routes.
Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield, Illinois,
this 17th day of May, 1976.
BERNARD FORREST, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CATHERINE B. PRICE, Village Clerk
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit
in Lake County, Illinois, is currently using space provided by the
City of Highland Park in its Public Safety Center, and
WHEREAS, the City of Highland Park finds that its expanding
Police needs will require the use of the space now occupied by the
Circuit Court, and
WHEREAS, if the Circuit Court were to remove the Branch
Court to Waukegan, great inconvenience and unwarranted expense
to the taxpayers and to the Police Departments in southeastern Lake
County would undoubtedly result:
NOW, THEREFORE, The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the
Village of Deerfield hereby request that the Lake County Board
secure appropriate alternate space in order to continue the operation
of a branch court in southeast Lake County, beginning in the summer
of 1976.
ATTEST:
73.
Catherine B. Price, Village Clerk
March 1, 1976
Date
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D.EERFIELD ILLINOIS
850 WAUKEGAN ROAD DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015
March 2, 1976
Mr. John-L. Balen
Chairman of the Lake County Board
Waukegan, Illinois 60085
Dear Mr. Balen;
Enclosed is a copy of the Resolution passed by the
President and Board of Trustees of Deerfield requesting the
County Board to continue the operation of a branch court in
southeast Lake County. A copy has also been sent to the County
Clerk and the two local Board members.
Very truly yours,
Catherine B. Price
Village Clerk
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Grace Mary Stern
County Clerk of Lake County
Waukegan, Illinois 60085
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ILLINOIS
DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS 60015
Mirch 2, 1976
Dear Grace Mary:
Enclosed is a copy of the F esolution passed by the
President and Board of Trustees of Deerfield requesting
the County Board to continue the operation of a branch
court in southeast Lake County. A copy has been sent to
the Chairman of the County Board and the two local Board
members.
Sincerely,
Catherine B. Price
Village Clerk