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February 12, 1958
The regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village
of Deerfield was called to order by the.President in the Council Chambers of the
Village Hall on Wednesday, February 12, 1958 at 8 :00 P.M. The Clerk called the
roll and reported the following were
Present: G. Eldon Holmquist, President
Joseph. W. Brown
Carl J. Jaeger
Joseph W. Koss
Maurice C. Petesch
Harold L. Peterson
Absent: Arno D. Wehle
and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting.
Also present were Mr. Royce Omens, Village Manager, and Mr. Thomas Matthews,
Village Attorney.
Trustee Peterson moved, seconded by Trustee Jaeger, that minutes of the
regular meeting held January 8, 1958 be approved as submitted.
Approve Bills
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The following bills were presented for consideration:
Thomas W. Justice
$ 141.70
Pat Fautsch
79.93
Paul Kaehler
213.06
Wm. Behnke
120.00
Fred Boone
120.00
Clayton Fehr
120.00
Henry Halterman
120.00
Ruth Hanich
120.00
Virginia Holsman
120.00
George Ott
120.00
John Ruby
22.75
A. Bernardi
10:190
W.'Bahnsen
176.58
HardId Pottenger
63.00
Larry Alexander
61.74
J. Lencioni
127.68
Roland Charlier.
(110.55
George Sticken
20.16
Don Peterson
21.00
Stanton & Rockwell
300.00
Walton & Walton
283.62
Ronald Thomas
40.00
Glenn Koets
21.90
Peaty Cash
47.24
Antes Sign Co.
15.00
Carl Bahnsen
30.00
Peter Baker & Son Co.
29.20
Burgess, Anderson &,Tate
253.19
Central Scientific
36.70
Community Gas Heating
18.00
Deerfield Hardware
3.42
Central Tire Co.
4.50
Dahl's Auto Reconstruction
2.00
Di Pietro Plumbing
27.59
D -X Sunray Oil Co.
921.85
Deerfield Garage
11.09
Deerfield Lumber ?, Fuel
8.85
Deerfield Shell Service
5.27
Deerfield Review
51.60
Deerfield Auto Service
38.80
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Deerfield Oil Co.
$ 164.39
Deerfield Oil Co.
143.76
Elliotts Addressing Machine
11.94
E & H Utility Sales & Service
13.84
Charles B. Foelsch, Jr. M.D.
30.00
Federal Laboratories, Inc.
40.54
C. C. Fuller
1'20.00
Ford Pharmacy
5.24
General Electric Co.
28.98
B. G. Gremley & Co.
50.00
Charles ?J. Greengard
17.55
Hautau & Otto
70.82
Highland Park Lincoln - Meccury
24.10
Highland Park Auto Parts
60.78
Holmes Motors
38.40
International Salt Co.
231.00
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
234.12
International Assn. of Police Chiefs
15.00
Johnson Heating
134.00
Lake County
2.00
Arnold Meyer
25.00
Thomas A. Matthews
1,211.10
Motor Parts & Machine
37.65
Material Service Corp.
145.41
Midge's Super Service
24.10
North American Van Lines
639.82
Olson Printing Co.
4.75
David J. Petersen
8.50
William Pittenger
100.00
Raymond A. Peterson
36.25
Charles E. Piper
58.50
Public Service Co.
540.71
Red Horse Servtce Station
2.00
Redd- Randle Tractors
182.20
Ryan Bros. Cinder Co.
119.25
Reiland & Bree, Inc.
206.10
Selected Films, Inc.
8.20
Shore Line Blue Print Co.
8.40
Sparking Spring Mineral Water
9.40
Soundscriber Sales Corp.
13.33
Shelly Andrews Co.
34.10
Union Drainage District #1
23.79
Village Hardware, Inc.
24.12
Wilson's Frigid-Freeze
16 .8.99
Waukegan Truck Sales
3,545.35
Herman Zeibell Supply Co.
29.43
Frost's
84.24
January Monthly Payroll
9,868.27
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Trustee Jaeger moved, seconded by Trustee Petesch, that the bills as listed
above be approved for payment as, if and when funds are avtib lable. Adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5)
Nays: None (0)
Reports The reports of the Building Commissioner, Fire
Marshal and Health Officer for the month of
Janaury were approved. The Police report for January, showing 36 arrests and
fines of $518.50 was approved.
Authorize Taking Bids -Rifle Trustee Brown moved, seconded by Trustee Petesch,
Range & Air Conditioning that plans
and Walton
be approved, and the Village Manager be
returnable March 4, 1958.
Carried unanimously.
and specifications prepared by Walton
for the rifle range and air conditioning
authorized to advertise for bids to be
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The proposal from the National Power Rodding Company for cleaning main
trunk sewers was referred to the Sewer Committee for the purpose of developing
a program of maintenance for such sewer lines.
Accept Keal Resignation Mr. John Keal, Deputy Treasurer- Collector, submitted
a letter of resignation to be effective February 28,
1958. Mr. Owens reported that Mr. Keal had agreed to
stay for 15 or 30 days if needed. Trustee Jaeger moved, seconded by Trustee
Petesch, that Mr. Keal's resignation be accepted with thanks for his serivices.
Carried unanimously.
Police E'ligibi lity List The Police Eligibility list was received from the
Board of Police Commissioners, as follows:
1. Paul Kaehler
2. Ralph W. Deimler
3. William Sack, Jr.
t0 Appoint Kaehler The Chief of Police, having notified the Board
�Police Department of I?odice Commissioners that a vacancy exists in the
< Department due to the resignation of Mr. Lawrence
eI Chri:stiansen, Trustee Petesch moved, seconded by TRustee Brown, that the Board
Q) authorize the appointment of Paul J. Kaehler to fill the vacancy.
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Carried unanimously.
Kaehler Salary Trustee Petesch moved, seconded by Trustee Koss,
that the starting salary of Officer Paul Kaehler
be advanced two pay grades, due to his police training and experience, as
recommended by Chief of Police Petersen;,and Mr. Owens, Village Manager. Adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5))
Nays: None (0)
Approve Underground Improve- Trustee Brown moved, seconded by Trustee Koss,
ments, lst Addition to Deer- that the underground improvements be approved in
fidid Park Subdivision First Addition to Deerfield Park Subdivision,
subject to posting a one year maintenance bond,
as recommended by Charles Greengard, Engineer.
Carried unanimously.
Approve Jonquil Terrace Trustee Brown moved, seconded by Trustee Peterson,
Underground Improvements that the underground improvements in Jonquil Terrace
be approved, subject to posting a one year mainten-
ance bond, as recommended by Charles Greengard, Engineer.
Carried unanimously.
Approve Rossett-Subd.
Deerfield Acres Subdivision,
Clerk be authorized to sign
Commission.
Carried unanimously.
Resolution - Oppose
Tripoli Rezoning
Tripoli Homes to .rezone
inasmuch as the Village
a0joining the Village.
Carried unanimously.
Trustee Koss moved, seconded by Trustee Peterson,
that-the Rossett Subdivision of Lots 71 and %2,
into three lots be approved, and the Presiddnt and
said subdivision plat, as recommended by the Plan
Trustee Koss moved, seconded by Trustee Peterson,
that a resolution be adopted requesting the County
Zoning Board of Appeals to deny the petition of
property in West"Deecfield Township from R -1 -A to R -2,
is preparing a plan for the one and one -half mile area
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Ordinance - Water Bill Trustee Koss moved, seconded by Trustee Brown, that
Dates Set By Manager an ordinance be passed amending Section 389 Of the
(0 -58 -5) Municipal Code by providing that the Village Manager
shall stipulate water billing dates. Adopted by
the following vote:
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5)
Nays: None (0)
Ordinance Building
Requiring —Board Ap
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Permits other than
such buildings not
by the Village Man
Permits Trustee
:)roval that an
approval
one or two family
exceeding 10% of
ager. Adopted by
Koss moved, seconded by Trustee Petesch,
ordinance be adopted providing for the
by the Board of Trustees of. all Building
residences, except that additions to
the floor area may be issued upon approval
the following vote:
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5)
Nays: None (0)
Annexation Petition
Phil "Johnson Property
mately 7 1/2 acres at the
and 20 acres at the Southi
by Trustee Peterson, that
Carried unanimously.
A petition for annexation was received signed by
all the owners and all the electors residing in the
Phil Johnson, Inc, property, consisting of approxi-
Southeast corner of Wwaukeganand County Line Roads,
Nest corner of said Roads. Trustee Koss moved, seconded
the petition be accepted.
Annexation Ordinance An ordinance was presented and read annexing the
Phil Johnson Property following described properties to the Village of
(0-58 -7) Deerfield:
That part of the North Half of Section 4, Township 42 North,.Range 12,
West of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing
on the North line of said Section 4,and the center line of the State
Road (Waukegan Road) and running thence West on said North line 793.8
feet; thence Southeasterly parallel to the Easterly line of the right
of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad 1174
feet; thence East 813 feet; thence North 32.8 feet to the center of
said State Road; thence Northwesterly along said center line of State
1154.4 feet to the place of beginning in Coolt County, I 1 1 i not s.
and
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That part of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4) of the North E st Quarter
(NE 1/4) of Section 4, Township 42 North, Range 12, East of the Third
Principal Meridian, lying East of Public Road which runs..from Deerfield
in Lake County to Shermerville in Cook County, excepting therefrom that
part of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4) of the North East Quarter (NE 114)
of Section 4, Township 42 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal
Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the East line
of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4) of the North East Quarter (NE 1/4)
of said Section 4, 311.87 feet South of the North East corner thereof;
thence South on the East line of the Notth West Quarter (NW 1/4) of said
North East Quarter (NE 1/4) 311.87 feet South of the North East corner
thereof; thence. South on the East line of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4)
of said North East Quarter (NE 1/4) 711.45 feet to an intersection with
the center line of Waukegan Road; thence Northwesterly on the center line
of Waukegan Road-630.78 feet to a point 518 feet Southeasterly of the
intersection of said center line with the North line of the North East
Quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 4; thence Northeasterly on a line at
right angles with the center line of said Waukegan Road 329.06 feet
to the place of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois.
That part of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4) of the North East Quarter
(NE 1/4) of Section 4, Township 42 North, Range 12, East of the Third
Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the
East line of the North West Quarter (NW 1/4) of the North East nuarter
)NE 1/4) of saidSection 4, 311.87 feet South of the North East corner
thereof; thence South on the East line of the North West Quart ^r (NW 1/4)
of said North E:st ''uarter (NE 1/4) 711.45 feet to an intersection with
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the center line of Waukegan�Road; thence Northwesterly on the center
line of Waukegan Road 630.78 feet to a point 518 feet Southeasterly
of the intersection of said center line with the North line of the North
East Quarter (NE' 1/4) of Section 4; thence Northeasterly on a line at
right angles with the center line of said Waukegan Road 329.66*.feet to
place of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois.
Trustee Koss moved, seconded by Trustee
annexing the above described territory
field. Adopted by the following vote:
Peterson, that the ordinance be adopted
in Cook County to the Village of Deer-
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5)
Nays: None (0) .
Refer Annexation to
Plan Commission
Plan Commission for public
Carried unanimously.
Trustee Koss moved, seconded by Trustee Peterson,
that the question of establishing proper zoning
for the Phil Johnson properties be referred to the
hearing.
Resolution Authorizing
Trustee Brown moved,seconded
by Trustee Koss,
Baxter
& Woodman Plans
that a eesolution be adoptdd
authorizing Baxter
County
Line Sewer
and Woodman to proceed with(.
the preparation of
plans and specifications, and
estimate of cost
of the
proposed County Line
Road sewer. Adopted by the following
vote:
Ayes:
Brown, Jaeger, Koss,
Peterson, Petesch (5),
Nays:
None (0)
Resolut,i3on- Baxter & Woodman Trustee Brown moved, seconded by Trustee Peterson,
Engineering Services that a resolution be adopted authorizing employment
of Baxter and Woodman for professional services
as needed, on a temporary basis, with schedule of charges listed. Adopted by
the following vote:
Ayes: Brown, Jaeger, Koss, Peterson, Petesch (5)
Nays: None (0)
President Holmquist reported that, inasmuch as the Liquor Ordinance
permitted only one Class B liquor license, held By Liebschutz, the application
of Mr. Lyle Root for a Class B liquor license be denied, the Board of Trustees
concurring in this action.
Trustee Peterson moved, seconded by Trustee Brown, that the meeting be
ddjourned to Wednesday, February 26, 1958 at 8:00 P.M. Carried unanimously.
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Village Clerk
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