10/16/1967291
October 16, 1967
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, October 16, 1967 at 8 :10 p.m. The clerk called the roll
and reported that the following were
Present: H. Ross Finney, President
Charles R. Bootz
Raymond L. Craig
Bernard Forrest
George Kelm
Charles H. Raff
George P. Schleicher
Absent: None
and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeti.ng, Also present
were Messrs. James.Stucko, representing the Village attorney, and Norris Stilphen,
manager.
M Moved by Trustee Craig that minutes of the regular meeting held October 2,
1967 be approved as submitted. Seconded by Trustee Schleicher, and carried
T14 unanimously.
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U Approve Bills - Payroll The payroll for the month of September, 1967 and
U the following bills were presented for considera-
tion:
September payroll $34,363.26
Virginia B. Costan 18.07
Edmund J. Haugh 48.99
F. H. Holmes 18.07
D.W. & K. Hyink 18.07
Kenneth A. Olson 429.00
John D. Phelan 18.08
H. G. Werness 18.07
Charles A. Ault III 18.07
Theodore C. Collins 18.07
E. R. Emery 18.07
Linscott R. Hanson 18.08
William E. Hinchsliff 27.11
Joseph A. Hugh 34.29
Robert A. Rycroft 18.07
Bruce B. Shafter 18.07
Russell C. Vinnedge 18.08
E. & L. A. Walchli 20.79
Peter Weinert 18.07
Mrs. T. 0. Woolsey 357.75
Walter Kaiser, Jr. '18.08
Raymond Ferguson 18.07
Otis W. Allen 18.07
Eileen M. Eiden 18.08
Eileen M. Eiden 18.08
Warren P. Everote 36.15
William M. Fair 18.08
Dr. C. Foelsch 30.90
Amelio Fragassi 18.08
Lorrain Frederickson 18.07
Robert C. Furlet 18.07
Frank L. Habjan 36.15
M. C. Halvorsen 150.39
C. H. & L. Hansen 18.07
E. G. Horst 18.07
J. M. & V. E. Johnson 18.07
J. P. Kaiser 18.07
George Kangas- 18.07
G. Blair Lloyd 18.07
J. E. Mandler 27.11
D. A. Marshall 18.07
George H. Nelson 18.08
H. B. Patterson 18.07
R. & J. Paulsen 36.15
L. J. & D. Paulsen 5.28
L. L. Peterson 36.15
George Reimer, Jr. 18.08
292
Robert E. Short
$ 18.07
Robert T. Sickel
18.07
John S. Weare, Jr.
18:08
Henry Zander
20.73
Howard DePree
-18.07
E. W. Peterson
18.07
D. A. Nebbeling
18.08
Robert E. Anderson
18.07
Edgar W. Bailey
18.08
Edward L. Bax
18.07
Ray H. Clifton
18.07
Ralph K. Berg
.18.07
H. B. Connolly
18.08
R.E. Daniels, Jr.
18.08
Norman H. Erskine
18.08
1st Wisconsin Trust
146.00
Jack R. Gagne
18.08
James Habjan
18.07
Ruth C. Hartlett
16.96
Ingwald Hertz
18.08
John R. Kinsey
18.07
Ralph E. Nelson
18.07
John M. Quall
18.07
Locke W. Rogers
18.07
C. L. Shipley
38.06
C. Speare
18.08
H. & P. Staats
18.07
Mary L. Thayerc;
27.11
A. L. Vickerman
18.07
Kenneth Giffith
18.07
Lew H. Barth
18.08
Charles H. Bauer
18.08
E. L. Bennett Gr. Sec.
237.75
Hans Bischoff
18.08•
R. T. Bordenave
18.07
S. C. Buccola
18.07
Adeline T. Clark
18.07
Willis J. Clavey
18.08
R. & M. Craig
18.08
Howard C. Davis
18.08
Samuel J. Fosdick
18.07
James A. Frederick
18.08
David L. Hairston
18.08
Ormond L. Henninger
30.11
William H. Hoffman, Jr.
18.07
Linda E. Hosking
18.07
John K. Howe
18.07
D. & C. Hyink
18.07
R. R. Johnson
18.08
Torvald Johnson
18.08
Anthony Kambich
18.08
Kenneth Kropp
36.15
Thomas Laube
18.08
Leroy LeGrand
18.07
James B, Liddle
18.08
William H. Ludlow
18.07
Joseph L. Macht
18.07
Verne H. Mason
18.07
Joseph E. Mautner
18.07
Robert H. Mazur
18.07
J. H. Rustman
54.22
Charles Schier
18.08
L. B. Schilling
18.07
L. & V. Schoeffmann
27.11
Jean Schulz
18.07
John H. Smith
18.08
D. J. Sullivan
18.07
Gordon E. Vines
18.08
Francis A. Wandell
135.90
Dirk C. Whitley
18.07
J. R..Wiesbauer
18.07
A. & D. Zaccari
18.08
F. W. Garrity
18.07
Robert E. Jackson
18.07
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G. L. Kaltenbach $ 22.59
George W. King 27.11
Louise P. Korst 18.08
M. McMurtrie 18.07
Robert Snyder 18.08
Jack T. Sweeney 22.60
H. H. Wylie, Jr. 18.07
R. & N. Rodney 18.07
R. K. Neukranz 18.08
LaSalle National Bank 2,831.25
LaSalle National Bank 11,666.30
Peter Baker & Son 1,850.27
Peter Baker & Son 2,412.00
E. A. Meyer Construction Co. 31,892.35
American National Bank & Trust Co. 10,196.50
Baxter & Woodman 1,169.30
Carl L. Gardner 960.00
International Manager 52.50
National Tea Co. 19.91
Private Tele- Communications 1,383.50
M Northwest Police 125.00
Village of Deerfield 25.00
Charles Poremba 36.40
W 1st National Bahk 6fLLake Forest 1,000.00
Gremco Builders 2,100.00
U John R. Dooley 25.00
F. M. Weare 25.00
Village of Deerfiel 25.00
George Greene 11.08
Village of Deerfield 13.92
Frank Savage 11.18
Village of Deerfield 13.82
E. A. Meyer.Construction Co. 10,262.67
John P. Lynch 25.00
Village of Deerfield S/A Fund 2,968.00
Peter Baker 1 1 ,152.59
Baxter & Woodman 309.24
Robert E. Bowen 10.40
Bowman Products 129.56
Fred G. Breitling 224.70
Carolyn A. Jones 224.70
Russ Brown Office Machines 7.50
B.A.T. Inc. 115.21
Burris Equipment Co. 220.12
A. Callas 90.00
Commonwealth Edison 2,064.43
Criminal Research 67.00
George A. Davis, Inc. 343.50
Village of Deerfield 168.56
Deerfield Commons Service 5.15
Deerfield Disposal 3.50
Deerfield Electric -.Co. 337.41
Deerfield Oil Co. 100.85
Deerfield Paint & Glass 3.78
Dempster Home Development 90,00
Di Pietro Plumbing 154.00
Duro -Test Corp. 69.76
E & H Utility 114.17
Elliott's Pine Log 15.80
H. Ross Finney 25.00
Charles B. Foelsch, M.D. 24.00
Cart L. Gardner 1,015.00
Gift Lantern . 34.00
Gilmore International 48.45
Good -Way Insecticide 83.00
L. Gulbrandsen 1,503.50
George Hall 8.05
Hamer Hargrave Tree 1,662.94
Helanders, Inc. 17.40
Highland Automotive 82.19
Highland Park Chrysler 79.68
Highland Park Hospital 36.50
Hopkins Road.Equipment 210.60
Illinois Bell Telephone 365,45
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Indianapolis Badge
$ 102.90
Interstate Electric
39.98
Irv's Fire Extinguisher
11.00
S. Jackson Fusee
99.00
A. S. Jacobs Homes
900.00
Jones Chemicals
612.00
Kale Uniforms
292.26
D. D. Kennedy, Inc.
19.36
Kinduell Screen
24.60
Lake Cook Shell
3.00
Libertyville Industries
7.70
Lien Chemical Co.
33.22
Lilac Shoes
21.60
Mayer Oil Co.
21.25
Jeffrey McDermott
18,46
McGuire & Associates
167.50
Menoni & Mocogni
813.90
Meredith Separator
16.22
Metropolitan Disposal
104.50
Mobile Communications Service
27.25
Motor Parts & Machine
6.94
Municipal Finance Officers Association
30.00
Mutual Services
314.30
National Tea Co.
7.86,.
North Shore Gas Co.
62.93
Northwest Firestone
229.23
Pavl i k Bros.
38.04
P. B. Enterprises
221.95
Petrolane Redigas
213.25
Petty Cash
99.40
Pioneer Newspapers
118.25
Postmaster
150.00
Roadway Express
16.32
Recorder of Deeds
23.00
Sanfax Corp.
99.40
Robert Schallitz
25.00
Fred Seitz
931.00
Spark] i,ng Water
5.25
Standard Oil
1,225.00
William I. Staton
25.00
Joe Steinlauf
179.70
Stevens-:Chemical
128.70
Norris W. Stilphen
6.10
Stratton Hats
2.00
Sunray DX Oil
73.70
Michael Todd
218.08
Touhy Lumber. Co.
67.55
United Laboratories, Inc.
190.05
Ira W. Vail
3.62.
Village of Deerfield
21.38
C. W. Van Over
11.26
Village of Deerfield
13.74
Albert':Verley & Co.
2,791.86
Village of Deerfield
25.00
Village Hardware
149.13
Gordon E. Vines
25.00
Waukegan Blue Print
9.90
Harold H. Winer
480.00
Wolf & Co.
3,060.00
Zoning Bulletin
15.00
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Raff, that the payroll for
the month of September, 1967 be approved, and the bills as listed above
be approved for payment. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Raff, Schleicher (6)
Nays: None (0) -
1st Presentation - Ordinance
No Parking - Waukegan- Deerfield
Intersection
with an effective date of May 1,
The first presentation was made of an
ordinance amending the Municipal Code
to establish "No Parking" zones at the
Waukegan- Deerfied;d Road intersection,
1968. The ordinance was read in full.
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lst Presentation- Ordinance
Adopting National Bldg. Code
1967 Edition As Amended
the ordinance, the Board directed
1st Presentation - Ordinance
Sidewalk Construction by
Special Tax
tax levied against the properties
walks within thirty days after the
read in full.
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The first presentation was made of the ordinance
amending the Municipal Code to adopt the
National Building Code, 1967 Edition, as
amended for clarification. Due to the length of
that it be posted for inspection by the public.
The first presentation was made of an ordinance
providing for the construction of sidewalks
along portions of Woodward, Sheridan and
Oakley Avenues, the cost to be paid from a special
improved if the owners do not construct the side -
passage of the ordinance.' The ordinance was
The question on procedures on notification to property owners and the
enactment of the ordinance will be referred to the Village attorney.
Appoint Earl F. Paul The Manpower Commission having submitted its
Bd. of Police Commissioners report, President Finney proposed the appointment
of Mr. Earl F. Paul to the Board of Police
Commissioners for the term expiring May 1, 1968, to fill the vacancy created by
the resignation of Mr. Thomas Wholf who has moved from the Village. Mr. Harold
Peterson, a member of the Commission has filed an affidavit that he is an
independent voter and not affiliated with any political party. Trustee Raff
moved, seconded by Trustee Bootz, that the appointment of Mr. Paul to the Board
of Police Commissioners be approved and confirmed. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Raff, Schleicher (6)
Nays: None (0)
Deny Sara Lee Sign
Variation Requ (bst
provisions of the Zoning
on the SAra Lee property
particular hardship were
The report of the Board of Zoning Appeals was
read, recommending denial of the petition of
Kitchens of Sara Lee for a variation from the
Ordinance to permit two roof signs on the retail store
on the basis that neither practical difficulty or
proved by the peti ti:oner.
Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Bootz, that the report of the
Board of Zoning Appeals be accepted.
Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the petition
of Sara Lee for a variation for two roof signs be denied.
Motion carried unanimously.
The manager reported tla t the Plan Commission had requested that no action
be taken bn its report on the Gasparac rezoning request, since the Plan Commission
wishes to reeonsider the matter and will submit a further report.
Approve S.C. Report
Authorize Ordinance SW
Quadrant Traffic Signs
Council further recommended that
implemented as soon as possible.
A report was received from the Safety Council
recommending that the Central and Grove,
Central and Jonquil, and Pine and Hackberry
intersections be made four -way stops. The
the entire master plan for street signs be
The Board approved the Safety Council's report and directed that an ordinance
be prepared authorizing traffic signs for the Southwest quadrant as shown on
the master plan for traffic signs.
Discussion - St. Lights The manager stated that the Board had adopted'
standards for street lights for new subdivisions
and it had been the hope that old street lights
would be changed to mercury vapor lights on a program of street light improvements.
The question of rehabilitation of street lights in the Briarwoods (Tackett) Sub-
division has not been resolved; one light has been converted to gas and one to
mercury vapor. There has been no decision on the.existing poles.
Trustee Raff stated a policy decision was required so that when a resident
or group of re idents asks for the installation of a street light or lights,
they may be told the Village's policy on installations and costs.
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The manager reported that Highland Park had installed street lights by
special assessments. The building commissioner reported that Wilmette had
installed individual lights and poles with photoelectric cells with the
cable placed along side lot lines. The lights are not metered, the power
company gives a special rate per light. However, on this type of installa-
tion, the question of easements for the cable must be resolved. Trustee
Raff proposed that the property owners be required to pay for the p6les,
luminaries and installation, the Village to pay for power charges and main-
tenance.
Mrs. Willard Loarie „ 853 Oxford Road, stated the lights in Briarwoods
Subdivision had been paid for by special assessments levied against the
property, and the owners should not be required to pay a second time for street
lights since the Village had failed to maintain the lights. These lights are
the same as those in Lake Forest and are very attractive. She suggested that
the Safety Council be consulted on street lighting. In answer to Trustee
Craig's question whether street lighting could be special assessed a second
time as may be done for sidewalks, the attorney stated the statutes made no
such provision.
President Finney asked that full information on the Wilmette street
light installation be. obtained for discussion at the next meeting, and that
the Commonwealth Edison Company be requested to send a written statement on
rates and how computed.
Trustee Forrest stated it was his opinion that the street lights in
the Briarwoods Subdivision sbould be rehabilitated which could be done without
the expenditure of much money and would be much less costly than new fixtures.
Trustee Forrest then moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that 26 street
lights in Briarwoods Subdivision be rehabilitated and converted to gas over a
three year period at a cost of approximately $3,600; said lights to be installed
at intersections.
Discussion was had on the cost differential between gas and a bctric lights,
and the illumination provided.
The meeting was recessed at 9 :30 p.m. and reconvened at 9:50 p.m., all
members present.
Trustee Forrest's motion to rehabilitate street lights in Briarwoods
Subdivision failed by the following vote:
Ayes: Forrest, Schleicher (2)
Nays: Bootz, Craig, Kelm, Raff (4)
Trustee Forrest asked the manager and Mr. Bowen to submit any other ideas
they may have on what can be done with the Briarwoods street lights.
Approve Sara Lee Agreement
Sewage Treatment
November 1, 1967 through Octobe
one heretofore in effect except
pended solids. The manager was
installed in a sealed manhole.
The Agreement between the Village of Deerfield
and Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. for sewage
treatment was presented covering the period
r 31, 1968. The Agreement is the same as the
for the addition of a charge for excess sus -
requested to get costs on a sampler to be
Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Bootz, that the Agreement be
approved and execution authorized. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Schleicher (4)
Nays: None (0)
Pass: Kelm, Raff (2)
Table Bills Krembs Rezoning
which were considerably in excess
meeting. Trustee Schl@l";her move
be tabled until the next meeting,
give a report on the expenses.
Motion carried unanimously.
Approve Bldg. Permit
Sara Lee Temporary Bldg.
Bills for expenses in connection with the
Krembs rezoning petition were presented
of the $250 authorized at the June 19, 1967
J, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the bills
and the Village attorney be requested to
house the centrifuge for the sewage
The building commissioner recommended the
issuance of a building permit to Kitchens of
Sara Lee, Inc. for a temporary building to
treatment facility. The building would be
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wood framed with aluminum siding and the company would remove the building in
the spring of 1968.
Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the Board
authorize the issuance of a building permit to Kitchens of Sara Lee for a
temporary building, said building to be removed by October 1, 1968.
Motion carried unanimously.
1st Presentation -Mun. Code
The first presentation was
made of an ordinance
Amend. Recording Fees
amending Section 9.123 of
the Municipal Code
establishing a 50 per cent
service charge for
recording fees. The ordinance
was read in full.
Ordinance- Mun* Code Arpend.
An ordinance was presented
amending Sections
Sec. 8.301, 8.302, 8.305
8.301, 8.302 and 8.305 of
the Municipal Code
Bd. of Police Commissioners
pertaining to the Board of
Police Commissioners
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to bring said sections into conformity with
the Statutes. The ordinance was read in full.
Trustee Raff moved, eeconded by Trustee Craig, that the rules be waived
to permit action on the ordinance at its first presentation.
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V be adopted amending Sections 8.301, 8.302 and 8.305 of the Municipal Code.
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Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Raff, Schleicher (6)
Nays: None (0)
The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Trustee Raff moved, sec,
above be published in pamphlet
Motion carried unanimous-]:y-..
Reports - Communications
ten years participation in the
suggested that the certificate
3nded by Trustee Criag, that the ordinance described
form.
The building commissioner presented a certificate
of appreciation to the Village of Deerfield for
American Public Works Association. Trustee Raff
be framed.
The manager reported the Department of Public Heatth had approved Fox
Chapel Subdivision sewer extensions.
The manager reported that street lights would be installed at the Wood -
Greenwood and the Parkside - Greenwood intersections.
Approve Payment $14,275.25 The manager reported that Zara Construction Company
Petersen Ln. Construction had submitted bills for the construction of
Petersen Lane totalling $14,688.35; $3,438.10
over the bid price of $11,250.25. The building commissioner explained that the
contractor had run itto bad soil conditions and the foundation of the old house
which required additional excavation, hauling away the excavated material, and
gravel fill for the road base. After discussion of the percentage increase over
the contract price without Board approval, Trustee Raff moved, seconded by Trustee
Bootz, that the Board approve payment of $14,275.25 to Zara Construction Company,
leaving the remaining $413.10 subject to negotiation. Adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Kelm, Raff, Schleicher (5)
Nays: Forrest (1)
OK Completion Date Mar. 15,168 The manager reported that Scully. Hunter and Scully,
Water Main Additions Contract the successful bidder on the contract for water
main additions at the west side reservoir, had
requested permission to start construction after the first of the year, and there
had been no objection on the part of Baxter and Woodman, since delay would not
inconvenience the contractor for construction of the reservoir. The:Board approved
the request, subject to completion by March 15, 1968.
The manager reported that six leaks had been found by the Rankin Leakfinder
people, one losing 50,000 gallons of water per day at Pine Street and Deerfield Road.
Another leak was at the Village garage.
An invitation to a meeting at Proviso High School on October 26th
was received from the Board of Commissioners of Cook County. There has
been a recommendation that a Council of Govennment be formed to further
intergovernmental cooperation on problems of the Chicago metroplitan area.
Trustee Kelm will attend this meeting, as will President Finney if he
is free.
The manager reported that Pierson Realty has complied with the
order to disconnect downspouts from the sanitary sewer. A letter from
Village Realty stated it was impossible to disconnect within the two
week period specified, but abrangements had been made with Di Pietro
Plumbing to do the work as soon as possible. In connection with the
notice to disconnect the downspouts of the Callner Building, the manager
reported that Mr. Milton Callner had died and the managers of the building
allege they had not received prior notification and therefore should not
be required to pay the $800 fee, since fees had been waived for discon-
nections from the sanitary sewer and connections to the storm sewer
before the deadline set by the Board. They were advised they could take
this matter up with the Board.
Invitations were received from the North Shore Gas Company to a
Conference on Industry at the Dunes State Park, with a registration fee
of $10.00. President Finney stated he had received a complimentary ticket,
and since he could not attend, suggested that one of the Trustees go in
his place. Trustee Schleicher will attend if possible.
Discussion was had on the specifications for police cars, for which
bids will be recieved at the next meeting. Trustee Schleicher stated he
would like to compare interior body dimensions of cars, since complaints,
from the police officers were based on cramped interiors. Trustee Craig
stated these dimensions.-. could be easily obtained from data on last year's
models,since there was little change this year.
Mr. Otto Almasy's letter of resignation from the Safety Council was
read. President Finney's letter to be.sdbt to Mr. Almasy was read,
expressing gratitude for his services to the Village.
President Finney reported that Mr. Frank Connelly had moved from
the Village and therefore there were two vacancies on the Safety Council.
The Mapower Commission will be requested to suggest names for these
appointments.
The President reported he had received a bulletin from the Muscular
Distrophy Associat-bon regarding their appeal for funds. A letter will
be sent suggesting the Association contact the United Fund organization.
An invitation tocthe Illinois State Chamber of Commerce Annual
Meeting on October 26 -27 was received. Since Police Administration will
be discussed, the invitation will be referred to Chief of Police Hall.
An announcement was received on a course on Urban Problems at
Northeastern Illinois State College. The program is supported by a
grant from the State.
The Board of Police Commissioners having announced the promotion of
Officers Jeffrey McDermott and William Wood to Police Sergeant, Trustee
Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the Board extend
its congratulations to the new sergeants.
Motion carried unanimously.
President Finney suggested that the Board resume its meetings
with the various advisory groups, and proposed meeting with the Board of
Police Commissioners since there are two new members. Trustee Schleicher
proposed they meet with the Commissioners when the addition to the
Police Department is dedicated. Since the completion of the addition is
several weeks away, the meeting with the Police Commissioners will be
put off until November. The Board approved President Finney's suggestion
that they meet with the Human Relations Commission on the 25th or 26th of
October.
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A letter from the Village attorney was read regarding a new law,
effective July 26, 1967, which requires that a plat of territory annexed to
or disconnected from a municipality must be prepared by a Registered Land
Surveyor. The question had arisen in aconnection with the Ordinance passed
August 7, 1967 annexing Lots 2 and 3, Derrland Park Subdivision, an annexation
of surrounded territory, and not by petition. The plat was not prepared by
a serveyor. The attorney stated it was Valid, but suggested that in order to
forestall any questions, it might be prudent to re- record the ordinance appending
a plat prepared by a Registered Land Surveyor. The manager was directed to get
costs on a plat of survey of the property annexed.
There being no further business, on motion by Trustee Craig, seconded
by Trustee Raff, the meeting was adjourned at 11 :35 p.m.
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