06/18/1962 (2)June 18, 1962
A public hearing on the Greenwood Interceptor Storm Sewer,
Special Assessment No. 101, was held by the Board of Local Improve -
ments of the Village of Deerfield in the Council Chambers of the
Village Hall on Monday, June 18, 1962.r..1-The meeting was called to
order at 8 :00 p.m.,•Mr. Winston Porter presiding. The secretary
called the roll and reported the following were
Present: John F. Aberson
Ira K. Hearn, Jr.
John A. S. Lindemann
James E. Mandler
Maurice C. Petesch
Winston S. Porter
Absent: David C. Whitney,President
and that a quorum -was present and in attendance at the meeting. Also
present were Messrs. Byron Matthews, attorney, and Norris Stilphen,
manager.
Moved by Mr. Hearn, seconded by Mr. Aberson, that minutes of
the meeting held June 4, 1962 be approved as submitted. Motion
carried unanimously.
The Notice of Public Hearing was read.
Mr. Charles W. Greengard, engineer, described the scope of the
project, pointing out changes in design from the original plan, the
cost and footage remaining the same.
Mr. Henry Uteg, Commissioner of Special Assessments, discussed
the spread of the - assessment, with an estimated total cost of $58,902.40,
amounting to slightly more than 4 cents per square foot for the acreage,
lots and dedicated areas included in the project. He stated $15,785.05
was the Village's share of the cost for Public Benefits spread against
streets, alleys, and all dedicated areas.
The meeting was recessed at 8:30 p.m., and was re- convened
at 8:37 p.m.
Mr. Norman Perlmutter, 1056 Greentree, objected to the project,
stating his property would not be benefited by the proposed sewer and
the project was unnecessary. Mr. Alfred Anderson, 1045 Greenwood,
opposed the assessment on the basis that he had paid for.a combination
sewer to serve his property under Special Assessment No. 22 and the
Village had paid for the separation of combined Sewers in other areas
of the Village by -the issuance of bonds for such separation.
Other objectors were: 0. A)masy, 1226 Parkside; H. F. Robinson,
1129 Greentree; T. L. Johnson, 1144 Hazel; G. Schweitzer,'I216 "W66d•,"
Mrs. Nancy Petersen, 1049 Greentree; and- A -lien- Dariner; "' 1021' Greenwood.
They stated the sewer was not needed, there was no flodding, and they
Mr. Mandler asked the manager to prepare a brief resume' of
previous action and,background of the Greenwood Storm Sewer project.
There being no further business to come before the Board of Local
Improvements, on motion by Mr.. Petesch, seconded by Mr. Hearn, the
meeting was adjourned.
Secretary
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would derive= no benefit from the
project.
The meeting was recessed
at 9:35 p.m. and
re- convened at 9 :45 p.m.
Mr. Aberson moved, seconded
by Mr. Hearn,
that the preparation of
the resolution and.ordinanee be
authorized.to proceed with the Greenwood
Interceptor Storm SEwer project.
Adopted by the
following vote:
Ayes: Aberson, Hearn, Mandler,
Lindemann, Porter
(5)
Nays: Petesch (1) ,
Mr. Mandler asked the manager to prepare a brief resume' of
previous action and,background of the Greenwood Storm Sewer project.
There being no further business to come before the Board of Local
Improvements, on motion by Mr.. Petesch, seconded by Mr. Hearn, the
meeting was adjourned.
Secretary
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