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04/26/1971The manager reported he had communicated with Senator Karl Berning to oppose bills relating to annexation of tracts of 60 acres or less and mobile home parks. Trustee Bootz suggested that letters be sent opposing these bills. A letter from President Leroy Hall of Bannockburn requested that Deerfield permit the discharge of sewage from a limited number of homes in Bannockburn into the Deerfield sewage system on a temporary basis. President Forrest stated the Planning Consultant for the Village is preparing an Official Map as part of the Comprehensive Plan, which will be ready in a week or two. Family Day July 5th Trustee Bootz moved, seconded by Trustee Kelm, that July 5, 1971 be declared Deerfield Family Day, as requested by the Family Day Committee. Motion carried unanimously. The President reported that Mr. Marvin Ehlers had been elected to the Board of Education of School District 110, and therefore had submitted his resignation from the Board of Building Appeals. The Manpower Commission will be notified of this vacancy. Trustee Bootz move4, seconded by Trustee Kelm, that the melting be adjourned to Monday, April 26, 1971 at 8:00 p.m., to canvass the returns of the election to be held April 20, 1971. Motion carried unanimously, and the meeting adjourned at 9:45 p.m. N APPROVED: President ATTEST:- Village Clerk April 26, 1971 The adjourned meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of­the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall on Monday, April 26, 1971 at 8:30 p.m. The clerk called the roll and reported the following were Present: Bernard Forrest, President George Kelm George P. Schleicher M. Jay Turner, Jr. and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting. Mr. Richard Houpt, Village attorney, was also present. Canvass Election The clerk.announced that the judges of election in each precinct had duly delivered the ballots, returns and tAlly sheets in connection with the election for Village officers held on April 20, 1971. Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Turner, that the clerk open and read the returns. Motion carried unanimously. The clerk then opened and read the returns which showed the following votes cast for the persons indicated: For Village Trustee - Werner E. Neuman Albert E. Brust George Kelm Francis T. Curulewski James W. Bente For Village Trustee 2 -year term Charles R. Bootz For Library Director Allen L. Root Patricia C. Horne Precinct No. TOTAL J. 1 2 '' '�3 =, 4 5• 6 7 8 176 96 38 108 141 142 79 142 922 160 107 51 109 141 161 93 148 970 178 109 50 132 173 171 96 172 1081 35 11 34 38 76 23 25 144 286 77 62 48 83 94 70 61 152 647 181 112 60 138 172 167 100 190 1120 223 133 84 160 219 182 116 223 1340 195 137 81 170 207 185 111 220 1306 159.. Warren Brow Harriet Wilson Jean Kelm Eleanor Hollander George Ward Art Martin Roger Baskes Julie Baskes Lloyd Norlin Walter Lehnert Kenneth Wilson Dan Walker Howard Wolf Ruth Ellen Dushame Mary Mazur Deanna Silberman Ed Bailey Kathy Mattox Donald Lindsley Marsha Loellbach James Powers 1 2 3 2 — — 1 2 1 1 Precinct No. 4 5 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 l Total votes cast (85 defective ballots) 7 8 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Total 1521 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 2 Ordinance .Canvassing Election The ordinance was presented canvassing the (0- 71 -13) results of the regular election held April 20, 1971, and declaring the following persons elected to the offices and for the terms set opposite their names: Three Village Trustees . . . . . . . . . Werner E. Neuman (for full four -year terms) Albert E. Brust George Kelm One Village Trustee . . . Charles R. Bootz (for two =year term to fill vacancy) Two Library Directors . Allen L. Root (for full six -year terms) Patricia C. Horne Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Turner, that the ordinance be corrected by striking the name "Diana Diamond" which was not listed on the official returns, although shown on unofficial returns. Motion carried unanimously. Trustee Schleicher then moved, seconded by Trustee Turner, that the rules be waived to permit action,dn the ordinance at its first presentation. Motion carried unan- imously. Trustee Turner moved that the ordinance be passed. Seconded by Trustee Schleicher and adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Kelm, Schleicher, Turner, Forrest (4) Nays: None (0) The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof. There being no further business, on motion by Trustee Schleicher, seconded by Trustee Turner, the meeting was adjourned a ATTEST: Village Clerk APPROVE]