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rezoning until the matter of storm water drainage of the subdivision has been resolved
in a manner which will protect his client's property. He stated a large storm water
sewer had been installed which carried surface drainage of the present and proposed
subdivision to the edge of the Deerfield Development Company property where it is
dumped on Mr. Dewey's property. President Whitney suggested that the Plan Commission
appoint a subcommittee to study flood plain problems, and that Messrs. Horwitz,
Dewey, Gilbert, Trustee Lindemann, the Manager and Building Commissioner arrange a
meeting to try to resolve this specific problem.
A letter was received from the Village Attorney, reporting that the case of
Gaston vs. Village of Deerfield had been dismissed for want of prosecution, but
may be re- instated.
Reports were received from the Lake County lealth Department regarding 4
violations of health ordinances - an apartment with no hot water, a sewer over -
flowing, and two restaurants.
A report was submitted on the number of multiple family units in the Village.
A letter was received from the Lake County Contractors Assocation objecting
to building requirements in the manufacturing district as being higher than else-
where. Copies of the letter are to be sent to members of the joint committee on
bui ldi,ng regulations.
Discussion was had on the letter from Allis Chalmers Corporation regarding
a proposed addition and the requirements of fire resistive construction. The
manager was directed to check into the dates of building permits for additions to
the Allis Chalmers plant.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11 :35 p.m.
APPROVED: "
President
ATTEST:
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Village Clerk
Apr i 1 16, 1962
The regular meeting of the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Deerfield was called to order by tie Presiden in the.CQuncll Chambers of the Village
Hall on Monday, April 16, 1962 at 6 :05 p.m. he clerk called the roll and reported
the following were
Present: David C. Whitney, President
John F. Aberson
Ira K. Hearn, Jr.
John A. S. Lindemann
James E. Mandler
Winston S. Porter
Absent: Maurice C. Petesch
,. and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting. Messrs. Thomas
Matthews, Village Attorney, and Norris Stilphen , Manager, were als present.
,i
Moved.by Trustee Mandler, seconded by Trustee Lindemann, that minutes of the
regular meeting held April 2, 1962 be approved as submitted. Motioncarried
unanimously.
Ordinance - Water Connection
Charges (0- 62 -d,0)
no payment has been made by
property, either by special
installed by a subdivider.
Trustee Mandler moved, seconded by Trustee Hearn,
that an ordinance be adopted establishing special
water-connection charges for property for whcih
the owner of the cost of the water main serving said
assessment or special connection charges or mains
Adopted by the followiing vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Lindemann, Hearn, Mandler, Porter (5)
Nays: None (0)
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The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Ordinance Subd. Improvements
Amendment - Concrete Streets
0 -62 -11
streets and setting forth sp,
vote:
Trustee
_ Mandler
i ng the
Section
ecifications
Hearn moved, seconded by Trustee
that an ordinance be adopted amend -
Subdivision Improvement Ordinance,
2.1 to require'Portland cement concrete
therefor. Adopted by the following
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Porter (5)
Nays: None (0)
The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Accept Deed - Hoffman Court Trustee Porter moved, seconded by Trustee
Mandler, that the Deed for a portion of
Hoffman Court be accepted from the owners of Deerfield Commons, and that
necessary action be taken to remove the property,-from the tax rolls. Adopted
by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Porter (5)
Nays: None .(0)
Triust6e.;Petescir entered the meeting and was present thereafter.
Ordinance - Variation
Pi ersen Sign (0- 62 -12)
Ordinance to permit the
as requested by Piersen
the Board of Zoning App,
Trustee Mandler moved, seconded by Trustee
Porter, that an ordinance be adopted granting
a variation from'the terms of the Zoning
erection of a sign on a post at 826 Deerfield Road,
Realty and in accordance with the recommendation of
gals. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Petesch, Porter (6)
Nays: None tO)
The President signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof.
Deny Berry Variation The Board of Zoning Appeals recommended denial
Lot "N" Owner's Division of the petition of Walker Berry for a variation
to permit subdivision of Lot "N ", Owner's
Division into 2 lots with frontages of 70 ft. Trustee Hearn moved, seconded
by Trustee Porter, that the recommendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals be
approved, and the petition be denied. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson Hearn, Lindemann, Petesch, Porter (5)
Nays: Mandler (1)
Approve Variation R.K. Ink
1202 Crabtree - Front Yard
of an addition within 22 ft.
seconded by Trustee Aberson,
Board of Zoning Appeals, and
Adopted by the following.vot
The Board of Zoning Appeals recommended approval
of the petition of Richard K. Ink, 1202 Crabtree
Lane, for a variation to permi ttbe construction
of the front lot line. Trustee Mandler moved,
that the Board concur in the recommendation of the
an ordinance be prepared granting said vari ati ora.
e:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Petesch (6)
Nays: None (0)
Publish Ordinance 0 -62 -11 Trustee Mandler moved, seconded by Trustee
in Pamphlet Form Porter, that the Board authorize the publi-
cation of the ordinance amending the subdivision
improvement ordinance relating to concrete streets in pamphlet form (0- 62 -11).
Motion carried unanimously.
Approve Bills - Payroll
March Payroll
W. Wanzenberg S Co.
Baxter r; Woodman
Baxter Woodman
Civil Defense Directors
Fred G. Breitling
Carolyn Breitling
The following bills and payroll for the month
of March were presented for consideration:
$ 18,476.31
2,069.75
45.53
353.74
10.00
224.70
224.70
F�j
1
13
3.00
74.25
45.30
32.00
100.00
224.70
224.70
69.83
52.55
1,403.61
128.54
31.55
50.00
3.10
37.39
324.62
43.76
3.75
63.44
11.95
80.72
55.32
12.50
10.28
15.50
738.99
978.24
22.36
475.00
92.99
150.02
17.82
14$.38
43.34
9� -20
5.8.5-2.
21 .04
3.96
5.05
3.00
25.78
185.00
10,016.52
17.48
324.34
2.00
17.32
30.14
7.77
130.00
51.98
25.00
28.73
350.00
236.82
34,39
5.00
61.36
31.00
27.80
31.52
7.00
1,311.59
250.00
147.26
7.50
1:5.12
330.10
3.28
9.61
120.00
2.50
22.00
10.00
68.11
6.52
18.48
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C. F. Carpentier
Recorder of Deeds
R. E..Bowen
Postmaster
W. Pittenger
Fred G . B re i t l i ng
Carolyn Breitling
Harry Eichler
Automotive Electric
Badger Meter Co.
Peter Baker & Son
Blosson Shop
Board of Supervisors
Boat House
C. Bruning Co.
B.A.T Inc.
W. P. Camley Co.
Central Tire
J. B. Clow & Co.
Cosmas Foods
Coy Lumber Co.
W. S. Darley
Deerfield Animal Hospital
Deerfield Oil Co.
Deerfield Electric
Deerfield Review
D -X Oil o.
E & H Sales
Electro Rust
Erland's
Fairbanks Morse.
Fragassi TV
General Tire Co.
R. J. Gilmore
B. F. Goodrich
Grimm - Hansen - Treland
G. Grosezinger
Village of Deerfield
Haak's Auto
George Hall
Helanders
Highland Park Door Co.
City of Highland Park
Home l i to
Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
Illinois Municipal League
I l l i not s State Penitentiary
Jobou l Publishing
Joseph Lumber
Paul Kaehler
D. D. Kennedy
Max Koenig
Lien Chemical
T. A. Matthews
Menoni & Mocogni
Motor Par "ts Co.
National Rifle Association
O'Brien Mfg. Co.
A. S. Olesak
Olson Printing
Panama - Beaver
D. J. Petersen
Public Service Co.
Rankin Leakfinder
Rand McNally„
Recorder of Deeds
Reiland & Bree
Chalres Rogers
Shoreland Motors
Shore Line Blue Print
K. R. Shorts
Attorney G l.enn
Sidwell Studio
N. W. Stilphen
Sunray Products
Mrs. Tidwell
Village of Deerfield
13
3.00
74.25
45.30
32.00
100.00
224.70
224.70
69.83
52.55
1,403.61
128.54
31.55
50.00
3.10
37.39
324.62
43.76
3.75
63.44
11.95
80.72
55.32
12.50
10.28
15.50
738.99
978.24
22.36
475.00
92.99
150.02
17.82
14$.38
43.34
9� -20
5.8.5-2.
21 .04
3.96
5.05
3.00
25.78
185.00
10,016.52
17.48
324.34
2.00
17.32
30.14
7.77
130.00
51.98
25.00
28.73
350.00
236.82
34,39
5.00
61.36
31.00
27.80
31.52
7.00
1,311.59
250.00
147.26
7.50
1:5.12
330.10
3.28
9.61
120.00
2.50
22.00
10.00
68.11
6.52
18.48
151
152
Ray Tilley
Traverse City Iron
Verako Products
Village of Deerfield
Village Hardware
Ziebell
$ 25.00
402.63
305.54
57.60
37.68
111.75
Trustee Porter moved, seconded by Trustee Mandler, that the bills as listed
above and the payroll be approved for payment. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Petesch, Porter (6)
Nays: None .(0)
Resolution- Police Car Trustee Petesch moved, seconded by Trustee
Aberson, that the following resolution be adopted:
Be It Resolved by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of
Deerfield, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, that:
The Village Manager of the Village of Deerfield be authorized to purchase
a vehicle for the Police Department from the Sewer Fund and that the Sewer Fund
be reimbursed from the General Fund to cover this purchase as soon as may be
practicable.
Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Mandler, Petesch, Porter (6)
Nays: None (0)
Deny Rezoning Petition The Plan Commission recommended denAal of the
Deerfield Development petition of Deerfield Development Company to
rezone part of Briarwoods Vista Subdivision
from the R -1 -A District to R -2., Trustee Petesch moved, seconded by Trustee
Lindemann, that the Board concur in the recommendation of the Plan Commission
and the petition be denied.
Motion carried unanimously.
The Manager reported appraisals on land acquisition for the North Avenue -
Berkeley Road extension had been received from Mr. William Pittenger, He
stated the Board would meet with the County Superintendent of Highways on
Tuesday.
Approve Zoning Changes
R -6 and R -7 .
be rezoned to R -6 and R -2.
this matter. Trustee Aber
approve the recommendation
to effectuate the proposed
Discussion was had on the Plan Commission's
recommendation that certain changes be made in
the R -7 and R -6 Districts, and certain properties
A letter from the Village Attorney was read regarding
son moved, seconded by Trustee Hearn, that the Board
of the Plan Commission, and an ordinance be prepared
rezoning. Adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Lindemann, Porter (4)
Nays: Mandler, Petesch (2)
A letter was received from the National Tea Company agreeing to contri-
bute $1.000 toward the cost of complet5:ng the pavement on the parking lot
east of the store at the corner of Rosemary and Deerfield Road. A letter
of thanks wil.1 be sent to the Company.
The Manager reported the Fire Protection Board had agreed to pay one -half
the cost of the traffic signal lights.for the Fire District. .
Trustee Petesch stated that an unprotected excavation at the Wolfson
apartment site was the scene of a near tragedy when a child was caught- in the
mud, and recommended that some action be taken to protect children in such
places, such as requiring fencing. Mr. Matthews stated an ordinance could be
drawn to require fencing of hazardow excavations, but many factors entered
into such requirements. Trustee Hearn proposed, and the Board concurred, that
the matter be referred to the Safety ;.�Counci 1 for their recommendations. Presi-
dent Whitney suggested the Building Inspectors watch for this sort of hazard,
and notify contractors to protect the area.
A letter was received from the Division of Highways reporting a balance
of $70,x553.51 in Motor Fuel Tax Funds credited to the Village.
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