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09/04/19341166 September 4, 1934. A regular meeting of the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called -to order by the President Harry T. Clavey at S P. M. Roll call- Present- Trustees Page Peterson, Pottenger Willman and Wing. Absent- Trustee Scrlbner. The minutes of the special meeting held August - 21,.1934 were read and approved. Trustee-Peterson Chairman of the License Committee reported $79.00 collected for 1934 dog licenses and $1624.25 for Vehicle licenses to date. Two trucks and four passenger cars are still to be collected for. . Trustee.Pottenger explained how men were being- employed to watch the crossing at the intersection of- Waukegan Road 'and-Deer- field Avenue-while children were going and coming from school and also how others were being employed to clean streets and catch basins from monies received through the Bogardus Act. He also stated.that men would be stationed on the crossing at the Wilmot School. A letter from the Public Relations Committee of West Deer- field Township requesting additional protection for the- children crossing the-street at the intersection od Waukegan Road and Deer - field Avenue -while going to and returning from school was read and it was requested that this committee be advised that the same is being taken care of'through monies acquired through the Bogardus Act. Trustee- Pottenger reported as to the progress being made.in connection with the telephone situation and the President Harry T. Clavey gave him full power to act for the village board and if necessary•to, make further recommendations to the Board. *­ Moved by Trustee Willman and seconded by Trustee Page that the preamble -to be used in connection with the publication of the delinquent special assessment list as presented be adopted. The roll call resulted as follows. Yeas- Truetee'Page, Peterson, Pottenger, Willman and Wing. days - None. 'Motion carried. Chief of Police McLaughlin reported $71.00 in fines collected during the month of August. Trustee-Wing stated that the Treasurer had.-been requested to write to the - various Insurance companies asking that they remit the tax, which is two per cent of all premiums colleeted.in the village during the past year. - • V The Board was informed by Trustee Wing that the village x;. -. = records were-not protected from damage by fire and suggested that " a fireproof vault be built. The President Harry Clavey appointed Trustees Page and Pottenger to meet with the Board of Directors of the Deerfield. Temple Association to aseertaln'if- satisfaotory arrangements could be made to erect such a vault: The following ordinance "Pmohibiting the .remaval' of dirt from property so as -to leave hones or uneven surfaces on property that will permit accumulation of water that may become stagnant and breed mosauitos n was renal by the nl Rrlr_ AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE REMOVAL OF DIRT FROM PROPERTY SO AS;TO LEAVE HOLES r OR UNEVEN SURFACES ON PROPERTY THAT WILL �y c� PERMIT ACCLILRJLATIONS - OF PATER THAT MAY � BECOME STAGNANT AND BREED MOSQUITOES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE` VILLAGE OF'DEERFIELD'IN-LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS: .1 Section 1. That the removal of dirt from property within • ,. n t the Village of Deerfield and thereby leaving holes or uneven: Y surfaces on such property so as to permit the accumulation of !water that may become stagnant and breed mosquitoes is detri- gn q � . lmental to the public health, is apt to cause the breeding of mosquitoes which carry diseases and al is detrimental to the public welfare, and the same is hereby, t i_prohiblted.. u -v C [I] x _ r 167 Section 2. That whoever removes or causes to be removed 3 dirt from the property within the Village of Deerfield and there- by leaves holes or uneven surfaces on such property, so as to permit the accumulation of water that may become stagnant, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Five (05.00) Dollars nor more than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for each offense, and y' each day that such person shall permit said property to be and, remain in said condition shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. Section 3. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect j , from and after its passage, approval and publication according to f lawe .. -... - e en a age o Yeerf -1 i d . 1 Presented-,and read, Sept. 41 1934. .7_- Pas sad ,= Sept . 49 1934. 'ApPrQvsd;,"Sept. 49 1934. Published, Sept. 13 , 1934. ATTEST:. . age Clark i APPRO VED. Corporation ounsel a Motion made by Trustee Willman and seconded by. Trustee Page that the above ordinance be passed as read. Upon roll call the following vote was taken. Yeas- Trustee Page Peterson, Pottenger, Willman and Wing.. Nays - None.:Motion carried. The following bills ' were-read: - -• J. -R. Notz Hardware Co. 7.34 Edward Bubert 6.20 George S. McGaughey 126.90 E • •Knigge 4.25' Zion Office Supply 2.80 n n n .10 190 Henry Peterson .7.75 Mercer Lumber Co. 5.45 E.-K. Catton 11.00 James Be Cloy & Sons 5.47 q n n n 1.48 Badger' Meter Mfg. Co. 14.97 Highland Park Press 16.30 Reliable Garage 30.27 Moved by Trustee Willman and seconded by Trustee Page that the above bills be approved for payment on the receipt of proper funds. . The roll call resultedaas follows.. Yeas- Trustee Page, Peterson, Pottenger, Willman and Wing. Nays- None. Motion carried,, There being no further business the _meeting adjourned. .5VI LA LERK. RESIDE OF HE BOA {,