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11/05/19561 No action was taken on the request of the Republican Womans' Club for permission to use a sound truck on October 29, 1956. Parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas was discussed at length. Mr. Matthews stated the Zoning ordinance prohibited such parking, but said an additional ordinance could be passed to clarify the question, in which emergency vehicles could be exempted. Trustee Kelley suggested the matter be studied. On motion by,Trustee Jaeger, seconded by Trustee Meyer, the meeting was adjourned. Attest: - DEC- Cr_�i�_1 te 7/ tI i IZ � Village Clerk Approve November 5, 1956 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall on Monday, November 5, 1956 at 8:00 P.M., pursuant to notice of said meeting mailed to each Trustee on October 30, 1956. The meeting was adjourned to the assembly room on the second floor, and was reconvened. The Clerk called the roll and reported the following were Present: Joseph W. Brown Martha White Clark Carl J. Jaeger Raymond T. Meyer Maurice C. Petesch Absent: John D. Schneider, President Hubert N. Kelley and that a quorum was present and in attendance.at the meeting. On motion by Trustee Petesch, seconded by Trustee Brown, and carried unanimously, Trustee Meyer was appointed President pro tem. Trustee Kelley entered the meeting and was present thereafter. Mr. Rupp, Village Manager, presented and read an ordinance zoning the recently annexed property owned by Cosmopblitan National Bank to R-1 and R-2. Mr. Joseph Herrmann, Linden Avenue, asked that the record show that he was opposed to supplying water to new subdivisions and annexed territory until such time as an adequate water supply is available for sanitary purposes and fore protection. He stated he would notify his Fire Insurance Company and the State Health Department regarding this water shortage. Mrs. Willard Loarie requested the Board to table the zoning ordinance until such time as the water supply avid distribution question is answered satisfactorily. 159 160 Mr. Jack Cramer, Warrington Road, suggested the Board request Highland Park officials to permit construction of a 20" water main to supply Deerfield, and recommended that Greeley and Hansen be retained to study Deerfield's water needs, since they had made a survey of Highland Park's water system. Ordinance - Rezoning to Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Rrl R-2. Greenmont Sub. Jaeger, that the ordinance be enacted zoning Greenmont Subdivision as R-1 and R-2 One- family Residence Districts. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, Kelley, Meyer, Petesch (6) Nays: None (0) Trustee Petesch stated he voted Aye because he felt it was the best possible development for the area. Approve Tentative Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Unit #2. Greenmont Subd. Jaeger, that approval be given the tentative plat of Unit #2, Greenmont Subdivision, to Mr. Vernon Sherman for a six month period, provided the final plat is in conformity with the tentative plat of subdivision, and subject to payment of fees and posting bond to cover the cost of the improvements required by Village ordinances. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, Kelley, Meyer, Petesch (6) Nays: None (0) Approve Improvements Trustee Clark moved, seconded by Trustee Unit #1. Greenmont Sub. Jaeger, that the remainder of the improve- ments in Unit #1, Greenmont Subdivision be approved, subject to posting proper bond with the Village of Deerfield with- in six months to cover the cost of such improvements. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Brown, Clark, Jaeger, Kelley, Meyer,.Petesch (6) Nays; None (0) President pro tem Meyer stated, in answer to a question from the floor, that sewer and water facilities VePe considered in connection with the rezoning and annexation of the @reenmont Subdivision. On motion by Trustee Jaeger, seconded by Trustee Kelley, grid carried unanimously, the meeting was adjourned. / Approved:-- / President Attest: � Village Clerk C