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JULY 12 1915
The meeting was called to order by President W. A. Miting at 8:15 p.m.
Trustees present:.
Hempstead
Horenbereer
Juhrend
Pettis
Reichelt
Reny
In the absence of the secretary, VJ. M. Rosy was appointed.secretary
Minutes of the last meeting held June 14, 1915, were read and approved.
The following bills were read and approved:
Public Service Company $ 75.00
Coleman Lamp Co. .97
Legal Adviser Publishing Co. 1.08
Fred Selig 4.95
Goo. Pettis 4.20
F. C. Biederatedt 10.90
F. H. Meyer 10.00
Goo. Herman 75.00
Ben Vuhiting 2.00
H. Sweigart 3.00
Thos. Murphy 2.70
$189.80
Moved by Trustee Reichelt,.seconded * by Trustee Juhrend, that the bills
be paid and charged to their respective funds thenever the condition of the
Village Treasurer's cash will permit.
Copy of sidewalk notice, dated July 7, 1915, to R. M. Vent, regarding
sidewalk on property on the north side of Ostorinan Ave. between Lincoln Ave. and
Grand Ave. was read.
Petitions from Herman Frost and John A. Stryker for permissi.on to place
underground gasoline tanks with pumps on the curb side of sidewalk adjacent to
their places of business were read. The secretary vies instructed to write
Messrs. Frost and Stryker that permission to install underground gasoline tanks
with pump attachments would be granted for the purpose of.supplying gasoline to
automobiles and other motor vehicles, and filling cane direct from the hose
attachment into such vehicles and cans. The location of tank-and accessories will
be agreed upon by a committee of'three trustees appointed by'the President.
No cans filled or partly filled must be allowed to stand on the sidewalk or in
front or about the premisea.under penalty of having the entire permission revoked.
The President appointed Trustees Pettis,`Reiehelt and Remy on this
committee.
Moved by Trustee Reay and seconded by Trustee Pettis and unanimously
approved.
The bond of T. J. Kneek as Village Col3leetor and Clerk, for the ensuing
year Yms read and approved. Moved by Trustee Reichelt and seconded by Trustee
Juhrend, and unanimously accepted.
The Clerk ryas instructed to write Cdr. John C. Ender, stating that the
Board understands from the Marshal, who was appointed inspector of eater works,
that tees have not been put in for the hydrants on Eugene St: as agreed upon with
the Board of Local Improvements, and that. this matter should receive your prompt
attention.
The following appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year ending
April 309 19169 was read:.
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July 12, 1915. (Continued)
AN ORDINANCE MING APPROPRILTION FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING APRIL 30 1916
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TRH: VILLAGE OF DEZRFIELD.
SECTION 1. That .the following sums; as hereafter specified, are hereby
• appropriated to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the
Village of Deerfield, in the County -of Lake, and State of Illinois,
fox, therfiscal year commencing May 19 1915, and ending April 30, 1916,
for the following purposes, to wit, all to be raised by taxation.
FEES AND SALARIES FUND:
For fees and salaries of Village Attorney and Village MarahaY 900
STREET LIGHTING FUND: '
For street lighting purposes - 900 r
• STREET AND ALLEY FUND:
For grading, maintaining, and repairing streets and '
constructing, crossings 1,200
STECIAL ASSESSMENT ON PUBLIC BENEFITS 2,000
GENERAL AND CONTINGENT MISCELLANFAUS FUNDS: :
For general and contingent miscellaneous corporate
expenses not heretofore enumerated 500
Total* 50500 .,
SECTION 2. The unexpired balance, if any, of any item or items of any
general appropriation made by this ordinance may be expended in making
up any deficiency, if any; in any item or items, in the,general approp- r;,
'riotions and for.the said general purpose if required.
SECTION 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith shell
be and are hereby repealed. s
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SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its,
approval.
Uoved by Trustee Reay and seconded by Trustee Pettis that the
ordinance be approved as read. -
Carried unanimously.
. The President appointed the following Water Board for the ensuing '.
fyear: Trustee Reay, Chairmen; Reichelt and Pettis.
Moved by Trustee Horenberger, seconded by Trustee Hempstead, that
the appointment the President be' confirmed.
Carried unanimously.
The President reported that the railroad company has discontinued
the services of the Marshal on Osterman Ave. crossing from 6 :30 to 8 :30 p.m.
from July let last. After "discussion it was agreed that this was a most
dangerous crossing which should be protected by a flag man at least until
midnight, but final action on this matter was postponed to a future meeting.
Moved by Trustee Pattie, seconded by Trustee Reichelt,'that the
meeting adjourn.
Carried.
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