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05/28/1956121 Mr. Seth Gooder notified the Board that during his absence from the Village, Central Avenue abutting his part-of his property had been vacated without his knowledge or consent. He stated street construction was started in a new location, and questioned the legality of the street dedication, since his property had frontage on Central Avenue for many years, and assessments had been paid. Mr. Louis Ancell, attorney representing theChicago Construction Company, developers of Deerfield Park Subdivision, asked that the stop order on street construction in Central Avenue be withdrawn, since the Subdivision had been approved with only one half street. Mr. Rupp stated the Village would like the whole street paved at one time, and he was trying to get the consent of abutting property owners to pave the remainder at this time.. Mr. Freidman stated he had been notified by the Village Enginner that he would be required to put in a 10" water main in Wilmot Road, although no houses would front,•on:Wilmo.t, and would be sorved by mains in the street to the east of Wilmot. The Board agreed to allow the curb on Central Avenue to be put in, and the Village Manager would attempt to work out the improvement of the entire street. On motion by Trustee Brown, seconded by Trustee Kelley, the meeting was adjourned to May 28, 1956 at 8:00 P.M. ATTEST: R Village Clerk APPROVED: May 28, 1956 Village President The adjourned meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deer- field was called to order in the Council Chambers of.the Village Hall on Monday, May 28, 1956 at 8:00 P.M. The Clerk called the roll and reported that the following were Present: Joseph W. Brown Martha White Clark Carl J. Jaeger Hubert N. Kelley Raymond T. Meyer Maurice C. Petesch Absent: John H. Schneider, President and that a quorum was present add in attendance at the meeting. t. On motion by Trustee Brown, secodded by Trustee Petesch, Trustee Kelley was appointed president pro tem. Approve Refunds, Mr. Rupp, Village Manager, stated Keno Construction Company had asked for a refund of Buildigg Permit fees for the additions to Maplewood and Kipling Schools, said refund to be turned over to the School Board. The Board approved this refund, including any fees paid for 'plumbing permits. The Board also approved a refund of the $100 subdivision filing fee paid by Derrland Associates. Decision was made to give help to the Chamber of Commerce in installing flag brackets in the business district, but the Village would accept no respon- sibility for putting up or taking down the flags. Mr. Roy Davis requested the Board to allow the issuance of a building permit for one residence in Greenwood Park, Trustee Meyer moved, seconded by Trustee-Brown, that Mr. Davis' request be denied, and no building permits be issued until the subdivision is approved. Carried unanimously. There being no furhher business to come before the meeting, the meeting was adjourned. � j Approved: Attest: w "`. P'�, Village Clerk President