06/20/1966difficult for the Commission to take up the land west of Wilmot Road at
the same time they are considering the Hovland matter.
Trustee Schleicher expressed concern about requestSfor business
zoning for gas stations at the corner of Wilmot'and County Line as a
result of the Baxter rezoning if approved, and stated a residential
designation for the 65 acre tract would show additional intent on the
part of the Board to protect the Hovland area. Trustee Wetzel stated he
felt the referral to the Plan Commission was a good idea since any
action to upgrade the zoning might defer action on the part of land
developers until Baxter Laboratories have started their building program.
The motion was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Wetzel (5)
Nays: Smith (1)
There being no further business, on motion by Trustee Forrest,
seconded by Trustee Raff, the meeting was adjourned at 9:30 p.m.
APPROVED:
President
ATTEST:
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Village Clerk
June 20, 1966
The regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the
Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President in the Council
Chambers of the Village Hall on Monday, June 20, 1966 at 8:15 p.m. The
clerk called the roll and reported the following were
Present: H. Ross Finney, President
Raymond L. Craig
Charles H. Raff
George P. Schleicher
Ellis W. Smith
James M. Wetzel
Absent: Bernard Forrest
and that a °quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting. Also present
were Messrs. Ri'chard Houpt, Vi 1 lage attorney,....and Norris Sti 1phen, manager.
Moved by Trustee Schleicher, seconded by Trustee Smith, that the
minutes of the regular meeting held June 6, 1966 be approved as submitted,
and minutes of the special meeting held June 13, 1966 be approved as
corrected.
Motion carried unanimously.
Approve Bills - Payroll The payroll for the month of May, 1966
for consideration:
Payrod)l for May, 1966
E. A. Meyer Construction Co.
Andre E. Albrecht
Petty Cash
U. S. Census Bureau
C. W. Greengard
Gerber Manufacturing Co.
and the following bills were presented
$ 30,841.00
3,576.60
672.30
43.48
1,570.00
9,070.00
18.35
Sears Bank & Trust Cv.
American National Bank & Trust Co.
Carolyn A. Jones
Fred M. Breitling
American Public Works Assn.
U. S. Post Office
Barbara Hanscom
Bob Homma
Thomas G. Rogge
Federal Lab. Inc.
George Hall
County Treasurer
A. S. P. A.
Atar Chemical Co.
Atlas Uniform Co.
Automotive Lab.
Badger Meter Co.
Peter Baker & Son
Blackwood Motor Service
Robert E. Bowen
Bowman Products Division
M B.. A. T. Inc.
Burris Equipment Co.
Business Envelope Manufacturing Co.
W C i,ti zens Traffic Safety
Clavey Auto Service
U F., D. Clavey Nurseries
Colrad Clinical Lab.
Commonwealth Edison
Gordon Cooper
Crown Temperature Engineers
Dahl's Auto Reconstruction
Deerfield Disposal Service
Deerfield Electric Co.
Deerfield Oil Co.
Deerfield Paint & Glass
'...Deerfield State Bank
Deerfield Stationers, Inc.
Village of Deerfield
E., & H. Uti 1 i ty Sales
E l.ectro Rust - Proofing
Elliott Business Machines, Inc.
Fairbanks Morse itnc.
Flynn, Harrison, Conroy
Charles'B. Foelsch, M.D.
J. D. Foreman & Co.
Franken Bros. Inc.
Co.]. E. M. Fry
Village of Deerfield
Gilmore International
Govforms Co.
Rupert J. Groh, Jr.
L., Gulbransen
George Hall
H..Hargrave Tree Service
Raymond A. Hayes
He.landers, Inc.
Herky's Trucking
Hetlinger Tire & Supply Co.
Highland Automotive
Highland Park Cnryster- Plymoutn
Highland Park Hospital Foundation
Highland Park Motors, Inc.
Raymond L. Horn
Village of Deerfield
Village of Deerfield
Commander Glerrn Ickes
Illinois Bell Telpnone
International Film Bureau
Interiiatiorial Harvester
Interstate Electric Supply
Irv's Fire Extinguisner
Phil Jonnson, Inc.
24,905.50
3,765.00
224.70
224.70
12.75
100.00
13.50
24.00
9.00
78.43
6.50
47,750.00
15.00
132.88
305.35
20.95
4,785.33
384.40
4.31
22.09
207.20
493.23
28.90
13.31
50.00
125.00
150.00
18.00
1,928.49
3.50
92.82
.27.50
7.00
211.72
4.45
38.81
630.14
20.72
14.66
791.94
475.00
34.00
19.56
26.39
30.00
15.53
19.50
8.50
16.50
12.60
215.68
25.00
1 , 272.75
5.00
1,920.00
200.00
19.35
949.05
189.96
18.72
22.00
60.00
31.00
17.08
7.92
8.58
16.42
b39.85
13.40
93.02
53.81
18.75
129.55
93
K. A. Steel Cnemical Co.
Kale Uniforms
Kennetn Kaub
Edmund Klasinski
Lake -Cook Farm Supply
Lakeland Redi gas
Lakeside Glass & Paint
Landfill Engineering
Lien Chemical Co.
Lilac Shoes
Link -Belt Co.
Lutz Construction Co.
M. S. H. Valve & Fittings
Madison Chemical Corporation
Material Service
Menon i S. Mocogn i
Mike's Shoes
Minnesota Mining b Manufacturing
Mobile C6mmunications Service
Motor Parts & Machine
Mutual Service of Highland Park
National Cash Register
National Safety Council
National Tea Company.
Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission
North Shore Gas
North Shore Group Newspapers
Donald Oder
Pavlik Bros.
P, B. Enterprises
Pedersen & Houpt
P. F. Pettibone & Co.
Petty Cash
Postmaster
Catherine B. Price
Recorder of Deeds
Reliance Elevator
George P. Schleicher
Schuster Equipment Co,
Shoreline Blue Print Co.
Sinclair Mineral & Chemical
Singer Printing
Speed -O -Print
Standard 0 i 1
Wm. I. Staton
Steelco Chemicals
Stevens Chemical Co.
Norris W. Sti 1phen
Suburban Building Officials
Sunray DX Oil Co.
Technygraph
A. & B. Velebit
Verbko Products lnc.
Village Hardware Inc.
Waukegan Blue Print
Wilson's Food
Harold H. Winer
12b.00
485.79
25.00
21.09
30.00
15.34
3.61
39.00
92.15.
20.70
59.77
360.00
75.38
49.83
734.42
464.96
20.00
836.49
9.35
38.51
3.15
596.30
5.07
33.72
400.00
77.82
43 ..98
25.00
12.82
499.25
2,334.25
19.51
117.48
100.00
18.95
154.25
90:00
41.87
44.24
1 1 ..3 6
291.39
43.75
8.41
1,146.79
25.00
126.00
51.28
66,60
7.50
279.79
9.00
40.00
330.00
84.14
55.$3
8.50
885,00
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Smith, that the payroll
from the month of May, 1966 be approved, and the bills as listed above be
approved for payment. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (5)
Nays: None (0)
Approve Cert. Public Convenience A hearing was held on the application
& Necessity -Able Airport Service of Mr. Joseph Sylvester, 1260 Warrington
(Sylvester -1260 Wartington) Road, Deerfield, dba Able Airport
Service, on a Certificate of Convenience
and Necessity for a livery service. Mr. Sylvester stated the Able Airport
Service will provide a 24 hour per day answering service and 7 days per week
limousine service with three limousines and three drivers. One limousine,
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which he will drive, is garaged at his home; the other two drivers own their
vehicles and garage them at their place of residence. All vehicles will be
inspected at any location designated by the Board. Mr. Sylvester stated he
had checked with the Village Building Department before he started the
service,regarding the business telephone and the garaging of the limousine -';at
his residence, and had been told these uses were not in violation of the Zoning
Ordinance.
Trustee Wetzel moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the manager
be authorized to issue a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for
the Able Ai;rpor.t.Seruice, subject to a favorable report on inspections and
investigations by the Chief of Police and compliance with all other requirements
of the ordinance pertaining to livery services. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (5)
Nays: None (0)
Trustee Forrest entered the meeting at $:30 p.m. and was present thereafter.
Approve Cert. Public Convenience The applicant for Certificates of Public Con -
S Necessity- Taxicab Livery venience and Necessity for livery and taxicab
E. Eggan services, Mr. Edward Eggan, 836 Everett Road,
Lake Forest, stated that he was now licensed
in Lake Forest as the Midway Limousine Service, Inc.; the Deerfield service
�+ would be separate from the Lake Forest operation; he plans to rent office and
W garage space in the Village, and will comply fully with all Ordinance require -
ments. The companies will be known as the Deerfield Livery Service, Inc.
and the Deerfield Black and White Cab Company, although these names may be
changed by his attorney, who is out of town. Four taxicabs will be licensed if
he can obtain reliable drivers. He submitted letters 6f recommendation from
the Chief of Police of Lake Forest, and Mr. Earl Paul, forner Municipal Justice.
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Smith, that the manager
be authorized to issue a certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to
Mr. Edward Eggan for the Deerfield Black and White Cab Company, subject to
his obtaining a local address, and compliance with all requirements of the
Ordinance pertaaining to the licensing of taxicabs. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Smith, that the manager
be authorized to issue a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
to Mr. Edward Eggan, for the Deerfield Livery Service, Inc., subject to his
obtaining a local address, and compliance with all requirements of the Ordinance
pertaining to livery service. - ,Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Approve $400- Anthony Frontage The Village
for Sidewalk, W. Deerfield Rd. reached an
Anthony for
strip of frontage for the construction of the
for $400.00. Trustee - Forrest moved, seconded
$400.00 be authorized to Mrs. Blanche Anthony
purposes. Adopted by the following vote:
attorney reported that he had
agreement with Mrs. Blanche
the dedication of a seven foot
West Deerfield Road sidewalk
by Trustee Smith, that payment of
for land acquisition for sidewalk
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Ordinance -Mun. Code & Zoning Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Smith,
Amendment, Bd. of Zoning Appeals that the ordinance be adopted amending Section
0- 66 -26) XXII of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to the
Board of Zoning Appeals, and amending the
Municipal Code of Deerfield by striking Article X of Chapter 8, pertaining to
the Board of Zoning Appeals. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, b!etzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Trustee Raff moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the ordinance be
published in pamphlet form.
Motion carried unanimously.
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Appropriation Ordinance Trustee Smith moved, seconded by
0 -66 -27 Trustee Schleicher, that the Appro-
priation Ordinance for the year
May 1, 1966 -April 30, 1967 be aodpted. The ordinance includes the appro-
priations for the library. A letter was received from Mr. Keith Nickoley,
Pr.esi'dent of the West Deerfield Township Library Board, stating that the
Township library appropriation and levy would be abated. The Ordinance was
adopted by the following vote
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (�)
Nays: None (0)
The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Report - Governmental Center Trustee Raff reported that he and
Trustee Craig had met with representa-
tives of taxing bodies to discuss the governmental center proposal. He
stated the Fire District planned to enlarge their present quarters and are
not interested, and the School Districts felt they should maintain their
own identity. Only the Library Board and Park District expressed interest,
although the Library Board's need is for space for audio- visual programs
and a children's library, and the Park District needs recreational facilities.
It was suggested that the matter be referred to the Planning Consultant to
determine if a Civic Center is needed, and what are possible locations.
Trustee Raff proposed-that a meeting be arranged after the Planner's report
is received if the Park and Library Boards officially express interest.
Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee Raff, that the matter be referred
to the Planning Consultant.
Motion carried unanimously.
Downspout Disconnections A map was prepared showing the locations
where testing and disconnection of
downspouts had been completed, and locations tested but not disconnected. The
manager stated the Woodland Park area was being smoke tested and about 20 per
cent were found to be defective. Trustee Smith suggested that a higher
priority be given to the areas discharging into the east side sewer main,
due to the surcharging of this main when it rains.
Safety Council Report A letter was received from the Safety
Council, stating it was their opinion
the greatest traffic problem was the Waukegan- Deerfield Road intersection,
and urging that everything possible be done to find and implement a solution.
President Finney pointed out the Village was acquiring the Broege property
to provide a by -pass of the lights, and to implement the off - street parking
plan. The manager was directed to check with the Division of Highways with
reference to how far parking must be prohibited from the corners, and the
traffic count required before split phase lights and left turn only signals
will be approved.
Approve Preliminary Plat The Plan Commission recommended approval
Herrmann's First Add. to Deerfield of the preliminary plat of Herrmann's
First'Addition to Deerfield, a sub-
division of four lots at Wilmot and Berkeley Court. They recommended a waiver
of street, curb and gutter improvements for the four lots; sanitary sewer
and water to be installed to the east side of Lot 3; and a covenant be required
to provide that no subdivision of Lot 4 shall'be made unless sidewalk, curb
and gutter are installed on Wilmot Road, a sidewalk constructed on'Berekley
Court from Wilmot Road to the east edge of Lot 3; water main extension from
Wilmot Road to the east edge of Lot 3; and that the said lot 4 not be sub-
divided into more than two lots of not less than 29,000 sq. ft. each.
Mr!.-,Warren Jackman,'attorney for the contract purchaser, stated the
Misses Emma and Louise Herrmann, the owners, had no intention of subdividing
Lot 4, since it is the old family home, and agreed the Village should have
the protection afforded by the conditions listed by the Plan Commission.
Trustee Wetzel moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the preliminary
plat be approved together with the Plan Commission's recommendations.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (5)
Nays: Forrest (1)
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Approve Kroger Mr. John Jursich requested the Board to
Parking Variation approve a parking variation for the proposed
..Kroger -drug store building on South Waukegan
Road, reducing the parking requirements from 137 parking spaces to 120 spaces,
as heretofore petitioned and heard by the Board of Zoning Appeals. He stated
the Planning Consultant's final recommendation on parking was one parking space
for each 125 sq. ft. of sales area, and the 120 spaces he will provide are
the equivalent of one space for each 114 sq. ft. of sales area. He pointed out
that the President and four Trustees had agreed to approve a variation H the
Planner recommended a reduction in parking requirements when he had discussed
the matter with them at a workshop meeting.
President Finney stated no report had been received from the Plan Commission.
The Village attorney verified Mr. Jursich's report on the Planners recommendation
of one space for each 125 sq. ft. of sales area. He stated the Plan Commission
had directed that a notice of public hearing be published on the revised require-
ments, and no report would be submitted until the hearing has been held.
Discussion was had, and Trustees Forrest and Raff proposed that no action
be taken until a report is received from the Plan Commission.
M Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee Wetzel, that a variation be
granted for the Kroger property to permit a Deduction in parking requirements
to 120 parking'spaces instead of the 137 spaces required by the present ordinance.
W
U Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Raff, that the matter be tabled
U until the next rre eting in order to get a report from the Plan Commission and
Consultant. The motion failed to pass by the following vote:
Ayes: Forrest, Raff (2)
Nays: Craig, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (4)
The motion to approve the variation was passed by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (4)
Nays: Forrest, Raff (2)
The Village attorney will prepare the ordinance granting the variation.
Accept P.C. Report The Plan Commission recommended approval mf the
Park Crest Sub. preliminary plat of Glorioso's Park Crest
Defer Action Subdivision of two lots at 2074 Deerfield Road,
east of the east drainage ditch, subject to
posting bond for the extension of the sanitary sewer and a covenant that there
will be no resubdivision of the larger lot.
Trustee Schleicher asked if the subdivider had notified adjoini,ng;property
owners of the subdivision. The Village attorney stated he had prepared an
affidavit form to be filed by the petitioner, stating that notice had been
given to the listed persons.
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the Plan
Commission's report be accepted.
Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Schleicher then moved, seconded by Trustee Smith, that the matter
be placed on the agenda for the next meeting, and the subdivider be notified
that he must give notification to adjoinnng property owners that the matter is
coming before the Board of Trustees.
Motion carried unanimously.
No Parking- Greenwood Ave. The manager reported that the State Highway
Department will require the adoption of an
ordinance to prohibit parking on Greenwood Avenue if Motor Fuel Tax Funds are
used for the improvement, and asked that the Village attorney,be authorized to
prepare the ordinance. Discussion was had on a hardship to some property
owners who have been parking their cars on a gravelled area adjacent to the
blacktop, since their lots are not large enough for parking. It was the consensus
of the Board that the ordinance prohibitng parking on Greenwood Avenue should not
become effective until the new street is cimpleted. The manager will write
to the Hi §hway fpartment to ask if the.,c leferred effective date wi 1 1 be
satisfactory.
Resolution - Permit for Discussion was had on the request of the
Deerfield Family DaX Deerfield Family Day Committee to block
Parade Request (R-15) traffic on Deerfield and Waukegan Roads
for the parade on July 4th and traffic con-
trol. The manager reported that he had received a Letter from the State High-
way Department stating that permission cannot be givento block off these streets
unless the Village submits a request by the adoption of a Resolution; the
State will assume no liability; and the Village must direct traffic during
the period the streets are blocked. The detour routes were discussed and
several changes made on the map prepared by the manager and Police Department.
Trustee Smith asked the manager to check to make sure that this additional
liability is covered by the Village's insurance.
Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee - Forrest, that a Resolution
be adopted requesting permission from the Division of Highways to close
parts of Deerfield and Waukegan Roads for the July 4th Family Day parade.
Motion carried unanimously.
Extra Police - Family Day Dr. William Burns, member of the
Deerfield Family Day Committee, requested
that all available off -duty policemen be assigned to work on July 4th to
handle traffic and-maintain order, and employees of the Public Works Depart-
ment work with the Park District employees on the clean -up.
The manager stated the extra policemen will receive double time pay
for holiday work, and questioned the need for all off -duty men. He pointed
out that Village employees will clean up the parking lot and Park Avenue,
leaving only Jewett Park for the Park District employees. President Finney
proposed that it be left to the judgment of the Chief of Police as to the
number of extra police needed to properly maintain order and handle traffic,
the Board and Dr. Burns concurring. Trustee Schleicher asked the manager to
keep a list of costs borne by the Village in connection with Family Day in
order that the Village's total contribution may be known. Dr. Burns thanked
the Board for its cooperation.
The meeting was recessed at 10 :10 p.m. and re- convened at 10 :30 p.m.,
all members present.
Discussion- Entrance Plan Mr. Joseph Jacobs, builder of the
North Trail Subdivision North Trail Subdivision, present a
drawing showing plans for the North
Avenue entrance to the subdivision off Waukegan Road. He proposed to con-
struct an illuminated identifying structure on the meridian strip and walls
with lights on lots on the northeast and southeast corners. The walls will
be on private property, will present no traffic hazard, being only 4 ft. in
height, and illumination will be discontinued when building is completed.
Discussion was had on Mr. Jacobs' proposal. Trustee Schleicher pointed
out that, without doubt, the Village would be asked to maintain the lights
after the developer has completed construction, and a precedent may be set
if the request is approved. It was suggested that Mr. Jacobs install the
standard street light on the meridian strip, tied into the street lighting
system, or that electric service be installed for a mercury vapor light on
the west side of Waukegan Road opposite the entrance to the subdivision.
Vandalism of lights was mentioned as a possibility, with potential hazards
to children.
Mr. Jacobs asked the Board to accept the general concept of the
entrance plan, and stated he would be willing to install service for a
light on the west side of Waukegan Road if the installation is not too
costly. After further discussion, the Board approved Trustee Raff's
suggestion that the matter be tabled and taken up at the next meeting.
Cert. of Correction A letter was received from the
Easement Deere Park Sub. developer of the Deere Park Sub -
division requesting approval of a
Certificate of Correction to reduce the utility and drainage easement on
the south line of Lot 2 in the said subdivision f rom O� I f. t . Uo 8 ft. The
building commissioner stated the development of the three lot subdivision
to the north had resulted in changes in drainage and utility construction
and the easement was not used.
Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the Certifi-
cate of Correction be approved and execution authorized. Adopted by the
following vote:
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Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Approve Contract - Architect The agreement between Edward Justice Walchli
Village Hall Addition and the Village of Deerfield for architectural
services in connection with alterations and
additions to the Village Hall was presented as approved by the Village attorney.
Trustee,.'Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the contract be approved
and execution authorized. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Rescind Ord. #0 -66 -23 A report from the building commissioner-stated
Reimbursement Wilmot Rd. Sewer that the Village had no record of any agreement
providing for reimbursement of part of the cost
of the Wilmot,.Road-lwater main extension from Deerfield Road to Central Avenue,
and recommended that the ordinance providing for reimbursement of cost of the
Wilmot Road Sanitary Sewer (Ordinance No. 0- 66 -23) be rescinded, connections
to the said sewer and water mains to be permitted without payment of additional
charges.
Trustee Smith moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the Ordinance
M providing for the Reimbursement of Cost of the Wilmot Road Sanitary Sewer be
>� re- considered. Adopted by the following vote ::',.
W Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (61
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Nays: None (0)
Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the said
Ordinance be adopted. The motion failed and the ordinance was not passed by the
following vote:
Ayes: None (0)
Nays: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleiche;, Smith, Wetzel (6)
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Waive Sewer & Water Trustee Smith moved, seconded by Trustee
Tapping Charges' Schleicher, that tapping charges be waived
fon connections to the Wilmot Road sanitary
sewer and water main extending from Deerfield Road to Central Avenue. Adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Craig, Forrest, Raff, Schleicher, Smith, Wetzel (6)
Nays: None (0)
Authorize Application
Hwy. Permit
The manager stated the Bond
sucessful bidder. Trustee
application for the permit
Motion carried unanimously.
An application for a permit from the Division
of Highways for the sewer separation project
in the Central Business District was presented.
required by the permit would be furnished by the
Smith moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, tWt the
be approved and execution authorized.
Reports- Communications The manager repotted that Kitchens.of Sara Lee
had paid charges of $76.80 for excess BOD
content. At Dr. Sundin's suggestion, the Village sewage plant operator is
taking samples and testing when it appears necessary. The Sara Lee sewage plant
is now discharing only effluent while sludge beds are being built up.
The manager reported that inspection of hydrants near Holy Cross School
and Church showed the old type hydrants on Elder Lane and Rosemary Terrace. New
hydrants have been purchased and will be installed this week. The Fire Chief
has inspected hydrants at all schools and recommended that one be installed at
the rear of the Alan Shepard School. The Village will install this hydrant
with a connection to the Village water main.
The manager reported tta t eight commendatory letters had been received
from residenisof the Village and others for police services and other matters.
The interim census will be started the latter part of July. Two complaints
on loud music at the Pink Panther had been handled by the Police Department..
President Finney reported he had received a request.:for action to
alleviate the traffic and parking problem on Pear Tree Road which has developed
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in the last month, probably due to the Boys Baseball program. The
manager reported that the Park Superintendent had stated they had
no objection to a NO PARKING ordinance, and the Park District plans
to construct additional parking space along Wilmot Road. An-,ordiinance
prohibiting parking in Pear Tree will be prepared for the next meeting.
Trustee Craig suggested the ordinance limit no parking to daylight
hours. The manager was directed to notify the people in the area
that the matter will be taken up at the next meeting.
A complaint was received regarding a garbage truck double
parked near the stop lights about 8:15 a.m. on June 4, 1966. The
matter was referred to the Police Department.
The Village attorney reported that the proposed amendment tc
require the Plan Commission to list recommended variations was
unnecessary, since Section 9.124 of the Municipal Code requires the
Plan Commission to submit such recommendations for variations from
the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance in writing for con-
sideration by the Board of Trustees.
There being no further business, on motion by Trustee Wetzel
and seconded by Trustee Forrest, the meeting was adjourned at 11 :55 p.m.
APPROVED:%
President
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
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