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02/19/1968February 19, 1968 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deerfield was called to order by'-the clerk in the Council Chambers of the Village Hall on Monday, February 19, 1968 at 8 :20 p.m. The clerk called the roll and reported that the following were Present: Charles R. Bootz Raymond L. Craig Bernard Forrest George Kelm George P. Schleicher Absent: H. Ross Finney, President Charles H. Raff and that a quorum was present and in attendance at the meeting. Also present were Messrs. Richard Houpt, Village attorney, and Norris Stilphen, manager. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that Trustee Kelm be appointed President pro tem. ti's ® Motion carried unanimously. LO V Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest that the minutes of the V regular meeting held February 5, 1968 be approved as submitted. Motion carried unanimously. Approve Bills- Payroll consideration: January payroll Petty Cash - American Meter Badger Meter Peter Baker, & Son Baxter & Woodman Bearing Headquarters Beco Business Equipment Robert E. Bpwen Bowman Products Division Fred G. Breitling Carolyn A. Jones James Bulger B.A.T. Inc. Central Tire Chandlers Colrad Laboratories Commonwealth Edison Country Cobbler Country Squire. R. Dawson Deerfield Commons Service Deerfield Disposal Deerfield Electric Deerfield Oil Co. Deerfield Paint & Glass Deerfield State Bank E &H Utility Sales Elliott Business Machine C. B. Foelsch. M.D. Fragassi TV Gateway Transportation Gilmore International C. W. Greengard Good -Way Insecticide George Hall Helanders, Inc. Hetlinger Tire Highland Park Chrysler 0 City of Highland Park Hollister Newspapers Home l i to The payroll for the month of January, 1968 and the following bills were presented for $34,986.94 137.00 400.00 817.95 133.60 197.47 8.19 48.63 100.00 267.40 224.70 224.70 5.40 68.57 210.00 1.48 12.00 1,960.31 25.46 87.77 258.00 6.00 3.50 280.50 2.45 105.11 315.07 161.38 35.92 7.50 9.41 10.1;5. 23.38 166.66 82.17 20.55 3.46 112.02 21.55 14,520.15 33.60 17:43 41 42 Illinois Association Fire & Police $ 36.00 Illinois Bell Telephone 389.97 International City Managers 85.00 Illinois Juvenile Officers Assn. 8.00 Joslyn Mfg. & Supply 1,288.44 Kale Uniforms 43.72 Glenn E. Koets 12.00 Lake County Juvenile Officers Assn. 8.00 Lake County.Treasurer 176.45 Libertyville Towel 3.85 Lien Chemical Co. 40.87 Marsh & McLennan 1,410.47 Menoni & Mocogni 67.76 Metropolitan Disposal 33.00 Miller Bros. 36.50 Minnesota Mining & Mfg. 195.00 Morton Salt Co. 4,594.31 Motor Parts & Machine 125.05 National Chemsearch 158.04 National Tea Co. 22.83 North Shore Gas 90.59 Panama Beaver 27.15 Pavlik Co. 139.67 P.B. Enterprises 330.95 Pedersen & Houpt 975.00 Harold Peterson 95.30 P. F. Pettibone & Co. 219.49 Petrolane Gas 240.10 Pioneer Newspapers 28.07 Postmaster 150.00 Recorder of Deeds 6.00 J. A. Renaldi 91.76 Roscoe Co. 7.00 Sanfax Corporation 167.95 Shore Line .Blue Print 31.65 Sinclair Min. 161.88 Singer Printing 175.20 Norris W. Stilphen 9.00 Sunniday Chevrolet 14.19 Sunnyside Dodge 27.66 Sunray DX Oil Co. 131.06 Donald Tiffany 6.00 Touhy Lumber Co. 28.12 Tri -Test Munitions 116.80 Universal Photo 166.42 Village Hardware 73.99 Westminster Office Machines 121.60 Wheeling 11400" Car 10.00 Harold H. Winer 515.00 Wayside Farm 4.00 Baxter & Woodman 15,887.33 Baxter & Woodman 718.53 Arnold Pedersen 27,102.00 Arnold Pedersen 14,960.00 Pairs. L. Loomis 1.30 Chicago Construction Co. 2,654.17 Deerfield State Bank 210.00 Peter Scalise 18.07 Estate of R. Badger 1,136.69 Continental Illinois National Bank 30.00 Mrs. P. Maiman 8.62 Estate of R. Badger 77.14 Deerfield State Bank 42.00 1st National Bank of Deerfield 6.00 3st National Bank of Deerfield 360.00 Allen Root . 27.11 Mrs. L. S. Sutton 11126.78 Bills Realty 21.79 1st National Bank of Deerfield 210.00 Padded & Co. 2,010.00 Shaw, McDermott 502.50 E. A. Meyer Construction Co. 0 3,103.59 Albert Melin 18.07 Deerfield State Bank 30.00 1 1 1 43 Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the payroll for January, 1968 be approved, and the bills as listed above be approved for payment. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm,.Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) P.C. Report - Annexation & The Plan Commission report was Zoning Lot 9 Downey's Sub. redd, recommending the annexation of Com. Edison part of Lot 9, Downey's Cook County Addition to Deerfield Subdivision, with an R -1 zoning classification and a Conditional Use for Lots 9 and 10 to permit the construction, operation and maintenance of an electric substation on both lots. A separate report will be submitted on the Company's proposed revisions with the respect to conditional uses as set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the report be accepted. Motion carried unanimously. 1st Presentation- Annexation The first presentation was made of Ordinance -Lot 9 Downey's Sub. the ordinance annexing part of Lot 9, Downey's Cook County Addition to Deerfield Subdivision. The ordinance was read in full. The Village attorney reported that Commonwealth Edison,; Company had servied notice on the Northbrook Rural Fire District regarding the proposed annexation. Ordinance -Rear Yard Variation Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by 655 Waukegan Road Trustee Bootz, that the ordinance (0-6$-6) be adopted granting a variation from the strict provisions of the Zoning Ordinance to permit a rear yard of 43 feet provided a fence not less than 7 feet in height is erected along the east property line of the premises known as 655 Waukegan Road, and the continued maintenance of an illuminated sign in the required front yard of said property. Adopted by the following James Di Pietro $ 18.07 A. Medahl, Agnet 18.08 Myrtle Nessler 18.08 William Rosenberg 18.07 Carl Werhane 18.08 Anthony Sabato 18.07 Joseph Brown 27.11 Quail & Co. 2,010.00 Tim's Motor Service 22.68 Baxter & Woodman 6,571.61 Pedersen & Houpt 1,035.00 Dr. W. Borges 25.00 Dr. W. Borges 25.00 Ada Moen 30.00 Carmelita Marquardt 30.00 Lucile Wallington 30.00 Jane Conley 30.00 E. A. Schleicher 30.00 Harold Gamso 30.00 Mary Fosdick 30.00 Wallace Thayer 30.00 Lois Varick 30.00 1� Naomi Clampitt 30.00 O Jude Leegeler 30.00 Ruth Scheskie 30.00 V Harriett Cox 30.00 V Virjean Butler 30.00 Margaret McGarvie 30.00 Mary Sayre 30.00 Patricia Haroski- 30.00 Mabel Holt 30.00 Loretta McLoughlin 30.00 Jo Ann Gourley 30.00 F. N. Kiesgen 50.00 Municipal Finance Officers Assn. 7.27 Joseph Hirsch 25.00 E. A. Meyer Construction Co. 1,384.18 Sunniday Chevrolet 7,586.12 Trustee Schleicher moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that the payroll for January, 1968 be approved, and the bills as listed above be approved for payment. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm,.Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) P.C. Report - Annexation & The Plan Commission report was Zoning Lot 9 Downey's Sub. redd, recommending the annexation of Com. Edison part of Lot 9, Downey's Cook County Addition to Deerfield Subdivision, with an R -1 zoning classification and a Conditional Use for Lots 9 and 10 to permit the construction, operation and maintenance of an electric substation on both lots. A separate report will be submitted on the Company's proposed revisions with the respect to conditional uses as set forth in the Zoning Ordinance. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the report be accepted. Motion carried unanimously. 1st Presentation- Annexation The first presentation was made of Ordinance -Lot 9 Downey's Sub. the ordinance annexing part of Lot 9, Downey's Cook County Addition to Deerfield Subdivision. The ordinance was read in full. The Village attorney reported that Commonwealth Edison,; Company had servied notice on the Northbrook Rural Fire District regarding the proposed annexation. Ordinance -Rear Yard Variation Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by 655 Waukegan Road Trustee Bootz, that the ordinance (0-6$-6) be adopted granting a variation from the strict provisions of the Zoning Ordinance to permit a rear yard of 43 feet provided a fence not less than 7 feet in height is erected along the east property line of the premises known as 655 Waukegan Road, and the continued maintenance of an illuminated sign in the required front yard of said property. Adopted by the following !F vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) The President pro tem signed the ordinance indicating his approval thereof. lst Presentation - Ordinance The first presentation was made of an 3 Way Stops, Chestnut- Osterman ordinance amending Section 20.203(b) of Kipling - Longfellow the Municipal Code by adding the following stop street: Chestnut at Osterman (3 way) and Kipling at Longfellow (3 way). The ordinance was read in full. Re :Stratford -North Storm Sewer The manager reported he had been assured by the State Highway Department that they saw no reason why the Stratford -North storm sewer project could not be financed from Motor Fuel Tax funds. A representative from the Department will be in Deerfield to inspect the area Tuesday, February 20th, and he will also look at sidewalks which may be upgraded under the Motor Fuel Tax law. Re: Policing Commons Parkind The manager reported that the management of Deerfield Commons had requested orally that the Police Department take over the enforcement of parking regulations in the Commons, however, no letter outlining the proposal had been received. Trustee Craig stated careful study should be given the proposal, since it would tend to set a precedent for other parking lots; if the Village were to accept the responsibility for parking enforcement, the agreement should include positioning of parking spaces, since the present plan is not in the interests ofi good traffic flow, particularly at the north boundary. Trustee Schleicher proposed thst spaces for compact cars be designated. Approve Voucher 1, S/A S -1 Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee E.A.Meyer Const. $2,9237.65 Forrest, that the Board approve the Greenwood Sidewalks issuance of Voucher No. 1, Special Assess- ment S -1 to E. A. Meyer Construction Co., Inc. in the amount of $2,937.65, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, for construction of Greenwood Avenue Sidewalks. Adopted by the. following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Days: none (0) Ordinance- Corrections to An ordinance was presented correcting i4at.onal Building Code typographical errors in the National 0 -63 -7 Building Code heretofre adopted by the Village. The ordinance was read in full. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the rules be waived to permit action on the ordinance at its first presentation. Motion carried unanimously. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Bootz, that the ordinance be adopted. Upon roll call the motion carried and the ordinance was passed by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Plays: None (0) The President pro tem signed the ordinance indicating hi.s approval thereof, the ordinance to be published in pamphlet form as provided therein. Authorize Plans & Specs. The manager submitted a list of streets Street Upgrading MFT proposed for upgrading under'the 41,otor Fuel Tax law, as follows: Lonfellow, Byron Court, Hermitage, Whittier, Crabtree north from Woodland, Central Avenue from Elm Street to bridge, Woodward Avenue, Montgomery Road and Warrington Road. Trustee Schleicher asked that the deterioration of pavement on the east side of Wilmot Road north to Deerfield Road be investigated. Trustee Craig asked that storm sewer inlets be raised when streets are resurfaced. Trustee Craig moved, seconded by Trustee Forrest, that Baxter and L•loodman be directed to prepare plans and specifications for upgrading the streets listed above. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) J 1 1 45 Approve Preliminary Plat A letter from Mr. Joe Horwitz regarding the Resub, -Lot A, Unit 4 proposed resubdivision of Lot A, Unit 4, Briarwood Vista Sub. #3 griarwood Vista Subdivision Unit #3, stated that Mr. Irwin Blietz was unwilling to dedicate the west half of the right -of -way for River Road, and proposed that the Village con- demn the land and install improvements by special assessments or permit the installation of a temporary road to serve the three lots, with funds escrowed for a permanent road when the full right -of -way is acquired. He further agreed to construct a sidewalk on the east side and extend the water main. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the preliminary plat be approved subject to the conditions outlined by Mr. Horwitz, including the temporary blacktop street. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) The manager reported that School District 109 had advised him that the condemnation of the Kerry Lane - Hyacinth extension was unnecessary, since Mr. Blietz had agreed to lease a right -of -way to the school for $1.00 per year. Trustee Forrest suggested that no action to rescind the authorized condemnation be taken until a letter from the School District is received. O Approve Bldg. Permit A report from the Board of Building Appeals and Addition 398 County Line the building commissioner recommended that the U issuance of a building permit be authorized for U a one -story addition to the existing building at 398 County Line.-Road. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the report of the Building Board be accepted. Motion carried unanimously. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded authorize the building commissioner to following vote: by Trustee Schleicher, that the Board issue said permit. Adopted by the Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) Approve Final Plat) Owner's We -Go Resub. of lots 27 to 30 inclusive vote: Sub. Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Schleicher, that the Board approve and authorize execution of the final plat of Owner's Resubdivision in We -Go Park Subdivision. Adopted by the following Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm, Schleicher (5) Nays: None (0) P.C. Report -Lot 86 Hovland Sub. variations, the petitioner to to escrow funds for improveme improved. Trustee Schleicher be accepted. Motion carried unanimously. The report from the Plan Commission recommended approval of the subdivision of Lot 86, Hovland Subdivision, into three lots with lot size dedicateuthe west 30 feet for street purposes and its when the full right -of -way is acquired and moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the report Refer Lot 86 Back to After a brief/ discusssion of street improvements Plan Commission adjacent to Lot 86, Hovland Subdivision, Trustee Forrest moved, seconded by Trustee Craig, that the matter be referred back to the Plan Commission with the request for recommenda- tions as to how tb handle the other ahutti:ng streets. Adopted by the following vote: Ayes: Bootz, Craig, Forrest, Kelm (4) Nays: Schleicher (1) Reports- Communications The manager reported that neighboring property owners had filed suit in the Baxter rezoning matter and had named the Village of Deerfield as a party. The Village attorney will file a request for dismissal of the suit insofar as the Village is concerned. A letter has been sent to Dr. John Ring of the Lake County Health Department regarding a complaint of sewage in the West Forl of the North Branch of the Chicago River, north,;of Duffy Lane. A letter from the State Sanitary Viater Board stated that oil had been noticed in the West Fork south of the sewage treatment plant, and a program must be initiated to stop the oil flow. Copies of the letter will be sent to all service stations and industries asking their cooperation. A letter was sent to President Finney by Sara Lee officials, expressing their appreciation to the Police Department for the fine work done-during the recent strike. The manager reported that a letter had been received from the owner of property adjacent tothe First National Bank parking lot to be constructed on Uaukegan Road by the Village, expressing concern about grading, screening and lights. He stated a letter had been sent explaining the grading plan, the intentLon to screen the parking lot, and that every attempt will be made to keep lights from shining onto other property. There being no further business, on motion by Trustee Forrest, seconded by Trustee Bootz, the meeting was adjourned at 9:42 p.m. ATTEST: 0"Zt�� --a. —Rt'� Village Clerk APPROVED: r .. l� .�. c F_'to r 1 1 1