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09/17/1956September 17, 1956 The adjourned meeting of the President =nd Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by the President in the Council_ Cbarbers of the Viii-age Hall_ on Monday, September 17, 1956 at 8:00 P.M. The C1Frk c,21.1_0-d the fcl.l and reported that the following were Present: John D. Schneider, President Joseph W. Brown Martha Teihite Clark Carl J. Jaeger Hubert N. Kelley Raymond T. Meyer MauriceC. Petesch Absent: None and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting. Appointments - President Schneider made the following app-int:iients Rc.i.Nd of;zonina �ppeals to the Board of Zoning Appeals: Carl_ Bagge, to replace :-,'illiam George Term expiring 1961 Oben Holt, reappointed Term expiring 1962 Lewis Uralton, Sr. Chairman, reappointed Term expiring 1.063 Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Kelley, that the Board approved these appointments. Carried unanimously. Conditional. Use The ?lan Commission recomrended approval c:7 the Pre_sbytenian Church Conditional Use requested by the Presbytcr:ian Church to permit the use of Lot 3, Plat o '.:hc Town of Deerfield for the construction of buildings for religious and educ-,t:ional_ purposes. Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Brown, that the Bo!.rd concur in the recommendation of the Plan Commission, and said Conditional ose be authorized. C -rried unanimously. The matter of the requested Conditional tse for the Goodpasturo property on Deorfield Road for a home for elderly Christian Scientists was discussed at length. 1�r. Bruce Brown, 665 Brierhill Road, an adjpccnt rrorerty owner, objected to such a use, stating it would depreciate his property. Mrs. Loarie st,.ted such use would be contrary to the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, and other North -hone vill?aes did not permit such homes. Mrs. Mendell Goodpgst-are and Mr. Wyatt stated no change in zoning had been requested, • -nd the rttorney "or the group had agreed to comrly with any conditions set by the Board regarding nTi -.ber of occupants, driveways, parking facilities, etc. The matter was taken under advisement by the BofT d. Authorize Variance The Board of ZoninC Appeals recommended thtit a L22 _'incanton variance be granted Valenti Builders to permit the construction of a residence at 1224, .iin.canton Dive with the 15 ft. side yards required by the terms of the Zoning Ordi .+:rice. Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Kelley, that the Board concur in the recommendation of the Board of Zoning appeals, and the variance be Eranted. Curried unanimously. Authorize 11 Variances The Board of Zoning Appeals recommended thn t Valenti's Briarwoods variances requested by Valenti Builders be granted to permit the construction of 11 residences in Briarwoods Subdivision, for which contracts had been signed, under the former side yard requirements of the Zoning Ordinance, and that the Ordinance be further amended tc permit the old sidyard reouirment to govern in Subdivisions p-.::ttcd before the adoption of the amendment. k1r. Fleming, attorney for Valenti Bu'lde.r.s, 1 4 s 5 1 1 Y, 149 stated the need for relief was great, since a large financial loss would result from the undertainty as to whether sales could be made during the Home Festival from furnished model homes built under the side yard requirements of the former ordinance. Mr. Walton, Sr., �'hairman, stated the Board of Zoning Appeals had not been consulted regarding the changes in the Zoning Ordinance, and knew nothing about such changes until appeals from its provisions were made. He recommended that favorable action be taken by the Board of Trustees on Mr. Valenti's appeal. Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Brown, that the Board grant variances and authorized the issuance of building permits for the 11 lots for which contracts have been signed, as follows: Lots 1, 8 and 10 - Block 18 Lots 10, 11 and 13 - Block 17 Lots 2, 3, 5, and 7 - Block 15 Lot 13 - Block 14, all in Briarwoods Subdivision. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, Kelley, Meyer, Petesch (6) Nays: None (0) Mr. Valenti will furnish plats to the Board showing lots and locations of houses. Mr. Fleming thanked the Board of Zoning 1ppeals for the prompt, complete report made to the Board of Trustees. Residents of the Village requested the Board to take immediate favorable action of the peitions of Duraclean and others to rezone the property between County Line Road. and Central Avenue, and Waukegan Road and the Railroad tracks to a new restricted manufacturing classification. Other residents stated their opposition to any extension of the manufacturing area. The Brickyard suit was discussed as having a bearing on the use of land east of the Milwaukee Rail- road. Mr. Matthews stated he expected the Supreme Court a decision of the Brick- yard case to be handed down within a few weeks time. The matter of rezoning was tabled for further consideration. Sherman Ennexation Ordinance An ordinance was presented annexing the following described territory to the Village of Deerfield: The East one thousand seven hundred and ninety (1,790) feet of the North Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (SEA-) of Section Thirty (30), Township Forty- threeNorth (43N), Range Twelve (12), East of the Third Principal Meridan, all in Lake County, Illinois. Mrs. Willard Loarie asked that the record show that citizens had raieed the question of the inadequate vater supply, and requested that the Board meet with officials of the City of Highland Park to clarify the water situation before any property is annexed to the Village. Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Meyer, that the Board adopt the Ordinance annexing the above described territory to the Village. .Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, Kelley, Meyer, Petesch (6) Nays: None (0) Ordinance Abating Municipal Trustee Kelley moved, seconded by Trustee Petesch, Building Levy that an ordinance be adopted abating the tax levy for Municipal Building bonds for the year 1956, and the Clerk file a certified copy of slid Ordinance with the County Clerk. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, 4 11 ey, Meyer, Petesch (6) Nays: None (0) Yield Right -of -Way Sign Trustee Petesch moved, seconded by trustee Brown, Central and Osterman that a "Yield Right -of -Way" sign be erected on Central Avenue on the Southwest oorner of Elm Street, as recommended by the Safety Council. e Carried unanimously. a