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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/13/1942 VB minutes 330 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING HELD IN THE VILLAGE HALL AT MOUNT PROSPECT', ILLINOIS BY THE PRESIDENT AND LOARD OF TRUSTEE ON THE SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. 1942. President Besander called the meeting to.order. Upon the absence of the . Village Clerk President Besander appointed Fred G. "Mlle to act as temporary clerk. The roll being called the following Trustees were found to be present, Greinke, LeMay afid Wille. Trustees Haas, Haberkamp and Mortimer being absent. It wa:. moved by Trustee LeMay seconded by Trustee Ville that due to the absentee trustees the meeting be postponed until October 13, 1942. , MINUTESOF A POSTPONED ViEET[NG OF OCTOBER SIXTH, HELD IN THE VILLAGE HALL AT MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON THE TP I RTET NTH DAY OF OCTOBER A. D. 1942 President Besander called the meeting.to order. Upon the absence of the Village Clerk President Besander appointed Fred G. Wille to act as temporary clerk. The roll being called the following Trustees were found to be present; Greinke, Haberkamp, LeMay and Wille. Trustees Haas and Mortimer were absent. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and it was moved by Trustee Greinke and seconded by Trustee Wille that the minutes be accepted as read. Motion carried. President Besander appointed Trustee LeMay to act as temporary member of the finance committee due to the absence of TrusteesMortimer and Hass. It was moved by Trustee Greinke and seconded by Trustee Haberkamp that the temporary appointment be coneurred in. Ayes: Greinke, Haberkamp and Wille and Mr. President. Trustee LeMay paeeed. Motion carried. The clerk then read the following treasurer's report. GENERAL FUND. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ 294.64 Receipts for Month of September 2090.89 Disbursements for Month of September 1000.39 Balance on Hand September 31, 1942 $1090.50 2% FIRE DEPARTMENT TAX FUND. Balance on Hand august 31, 1942 1 143.55 Receipts for Month of September 47.17 Balance on Hand September 31, 1942 $ 190.72 VEHICLE TAX AND ROAD AND BRIDGE TAX FUND. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 11746.37 Receipts for month of September 1 8 $2t66.15 $ isbursements for month of September 253.68 Balance on Hand September 31, 1942 $1912.47 WATER DEPOSIT FUND. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $1760.00 No receipt or disbursements. 3 "3.1 WATER MAIN EXTENSION FUND. Balance on Hand August 31,,1942 $ 601.30 No receipts or disbursements PUBLIC BENEFITS IN SP. ASS. #1, 2, 14,. 15 & 26. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $- 129. Receipts for month of September x.1 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 153.61 00 ". PRINCIPAL & INTEREST WATERWORKS EXTENSION. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ 119.59 Receipts for month of September 7,27 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 $ 126.86 WELLER CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRICT ASSESSMENT. • Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ 131.51 Receipts for month of September 35.81 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 $ 167.32 FEEHANVILLE DRAINAGE DISTRICT ASSESSMENT. Balance on Hand August 31, 1 94 2 $ 179.78 Receipts for month of september 9.60 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942. $ 189.38 PRINCIPAL & INTEREST FIRE TRUCK BONDS. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ 63.64 �■^"", Receipts for month of September 12,61 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 $ 76.25 GENERAL FUND WATER WORKS M_ Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ Receipts for month of September X496 30 Transferrs to . Bond and interest account $ 136.00 Depreciation account 14.79 Operating & maintenance account 1263.76 1414.55 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 $1606.42 OPERATING & MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT EATER WORKS SYSTEM Transferred from General Water Fund $1263.76 Disbursements for month of September 1264.'6 DEPRECIATION ACCOUNT + WATER WORKS SYSTEM Balance on Hand August'31, 1942 $1257.15 Receipts for month of September 14.79 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 31271.94 BOND AND INTEREST ACCOUNT. WATER WORKS SYSTEM Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $2476.96 Receipts for month of September 136.00 Balance on Hand September 30,, 1942 2 12.96 332 MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND SECTION 1*C.S. DIV.B. Balance on Hand August, 31,__1942 $ 2.71 Receipts for month of September 300.60 Balance on Hand September 30, 1942 $303.31 MOUNT PROSPECT W.P.A. FUND STREET PROJECT #1. Balance on Hand August 31, 1942 $ 4.21 !'�M No receipts or disbursements. It was moved by Trustee Haberkamp and seconded by Trustee Greinke tha the treasurer's report be approved as read. Motion carried. It was moved by. Trustee Greinke and seconded by Trustee Wills that the Special Assessment report be placed on file. Motion carried. The clerk then read the following bills. Henry 0. Nickel Legal services $ 134.50 Lutter brick Co. Dumping, rubbish 3.00 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Toll charges 4.70 H. W. Carlson Burglary Insurance 35.001, Busse Motor &ales Gas, oil & repairs 89.99 Wille Coal & Material Service Paint, Coal & Misc. 90.19 Busse Bierman Co. Mdse. 38.32 H. C. Paddock & Sons 500 sets Bldg Permits 9.00- Winklemann's Sinclair Service Tractor tires & tabes (2) 32.84 Mt. Prospect State Bank Library rent for October 10.00 Public Service Company service at Pine St, 1.004, Public Service Company Power & Street Lights (Sept) 121.12x,, Public Service Company Street lights (Aug. & Sept.) 352.86. !" 1114 Public Service Company Stop & Go L 20.48,*,, Emmitt Service Express on Perchloron .75r Braun Brothers Oil Co. Gasoline 1.11 Fred G. `Ville Treas. Petty bills 9.70` Old Glory Flag (6x10 Storm King) 7.28 t\ Elmhurst Chicago Stone Co. Crush Stone 43 J. B. Crofoot Co. Waste 10# 1.50 Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Co. 12 meters & 24 Casing gaskets 149.224N Inland Supply Co. 24 lids & nuts for meters 13.46-r R. F. Huecker Labor Edward Zinkel Labor - 46.25A Edward Zinkel Labor 31.50 Norbert Holste Labor 45.00 It was moved by Trustee Haberkamp • and seconded by Trustee Le May thatthe bills be approved for payment. Ayes: Greinke, Haberkamp, LeMay and Wille. N nays. Trustee LeMay reported that he instructed the street superintendent to repair the bad spots and to tat the large cracks in the streets. Trustee Haberkamp reported that the contract,with the City of Des Plaines, for the disposal of garbage had been completed. Also that the man who the committee felt qualified for the garbage collection had excepted other employment.Trustee Haberkamp reported that the committee felt that under normal conditions the Vilige could handle the garbage disposal, but under the present labor conditions it was not advisable. The board advised the committee to keep on looking for suitable employment. The Clerk then read the following letter: MAIM L. RODERICK CERTITIED`PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT • • CHICAGO OCTOBER 6, 1942 To The Honorable President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois Gentlemen: Inasmuch as this is the last meeting of your Board prior to October 31„1942, the end of the first six -month period of the Water Works System of the current fiscal year, I should like again to offer my.;services to make the usual six months audit of those records, as required by your Federal Loan and Grant Agreement. The Cost of the audit would be $70.00, the same fee I have been charging . This work, when approved, would be done promptly after the closing date or October 31, 1942. Thanking you for your many past courtesies and for this opportunity to offer my services, I am, Yours very truly, Albert L. Roderick ALR /br It was moved by Trustee Haberkamp and seconded by Trustee LeMay that 0" Mr. Roderick be engaged to perform the audit. Ayes; Greinke, Haberkamp, LeMay and Mille. No nays. Trustee LeMay reported his findings on the investigation of the excavations in the Village of Mount Prospect. The F. H. A. informed Trustee LeMay that any excavation that did not have any concrete footing layed prior to April 1, 1942 could not be classified as a building under construction, and therefore carried no priority to assure its completion. The board decided that the owners of exca- vations. having no priorities would be asked to fill them up. There being no further business to come before this meeting it was moved by Trustee Haberkamp and seconded by Trustee LeMay that the same be adjourned. Shoo' • • •