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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/06/1922 VB minutes June 6th, 1922. .. _ ,: President William Busse called the meeting to order. The clerk called the roll all trustees responding present. Minutes of the meetings of May 2 and May 20th, 1922 were C^ read and same were on motion duly made, seconded, and carried L� approved as read. Thereupon the treasurer's report as follows was read and same was on motion duly made, seconded, and carried accepted as read and ordered placed on file. Treasurer's Report. Balance on hand May 2, 1922 $1050.86 Expenditures 4 568. Total 0 482.05 • .50 feed§ Balance 4 482.55 Street Lighting Fund. Amount appropriated 0700.00 Total Expenditures 0700.00 Balance 4 00,00 Salary Fund. Amount appropriated 350.00 Total Expenditures 332.69 Balance 17.31 Fire Protection Fundi Amount Appropriated 250.00 Total Expenditures - - -- 252.31 Deficit 2.31 Protection Fund. Amount Appropriated 50.00 Total #lxpenditures 4 00.00 Balanoe 0 50.06 Health & Drainage Fund. Amount Appropriated 700.00 Total Expenditures 566.77 Balance 133.23 Election Expense Fund. (:: Amount Appropriated $ 75.00 Total Expenditures 4 78.83 Deficit 4 3.83 Judioiary Fund. Amount Appropriated- $100.00 Total Expenditures §105e f6 Deficit 5.78 Contingent Fund. Amount Appropriated 100. 0 Total Expenditures 101. Defioit 1. 4 Street Fund, Amount Appropriated 1200.00 Total Expenditures 1076.30 Balance 123.V0 Water Works Fund. Balance on hand May 2, 1922 9400.00 Total Expenditures 1400000 Balance 80oin0 Thereupon the chairman of the Finance Committee reported that the Finance Committee had audited the books of the clerk and treasurer and that they had found same correct. (:: It was dilly moved, seconded, and carried that the Finance i,,, It report be accepteh. Thereupon the clerk read an ordinance making an appropria- tion for corporate purposes of the village of Mount Prospeot, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning May let, 1922 and ending April 30th, 1923, It was duly moved by trustee Gosch, seconded by trustee Haas that said ordinance be pasted. Roll Call. Ayes:- Clausing, Gosch, Haas, Heide, Rahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays:- None. Motion carried ayes six, nays Home. Thereupon the clerk read the following bills,said bills having been approved by the proper mommittees; Wm. Busse & Son Inc. -- charging battery, loaning battery - - -$ 3.50 5 gal. gasoline, 10 Lba. spikes Henry J. Ehard Recording deed for Water Works site - -- 3.00 Irene Froemling - -- Typewriting servioe 10 hrs. at.25 $ 2.•50 H. F. Meyn 2 ax bananas, washers, rods, & bolts and ohanging seat on truck $22.20 Henry Clausing - -- .Labor on rubbish and trimming trees 16.20 Fred Bierman Labor on Street 9.00 The Kirchner Meckel Co. Diptheria Signs .90 Cook County Braid - -- Letter heads & Village warrants 9.50 Louis Dunteman - -- Labor on Street $ 7.15 Albert Wille Lumber for crossings '36.80 Wm. Busse Jr. - - -- Stamps 2.00 Northwestern Light & Power Co. - -May Street Lights 58.34 Total 171.09 It was duly moved by trustee Haas seconded by trustee Gosch that said bills be paid and the clerk be directed to issue warrants for same. Roll Call. Ayes : - Clausing, Gosch, Haas, Heide, Jahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays:- None. 'Motion oarrie d ayes six, nays none. Thereupon bond of Christian D. Busse Village Treasurer, for the sum of $10,000.00, with Ernst Busse and Henry Haberkamp as sureties , said bond having been duly acknowledged before a notary publio was presented. It was duly moved by trustee Gosch seconded by trustee Haas that said bond be approved. Roll Call. Ayes : - Clausing, Gosch, Haas, Heide, Jahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays: - None. Mo tion carried ayes six, nays none. " Thereupon the clerk read the following lett from George A. Quinlanm County Superintendent of Highways. " To the President and the Board of Trustees, Mount Prospect, Ills. Gentlemen ; - On April 26th ,q1922, a set of plans and a letter from this department was sent to you enumerating several features of the oonstruction of the North West Highway lying within the Village of Mount Prospect. A reply was requested, st.atingtthe action taken by the Village Board, and their willingness to assume the respons- ibility for damages resulting from the building of the highway in accordance to these plans. To date no reply has been received. Recently bids were received by the County for the construction of this highway from the Seeger's Road to the Arlington Heights Road, being for an 18 foot concrete pavement with a 6 foot earth shoulder on each side of it. For that portion lying in Mount Proapeat the plan calls for the building of the road to a grade which olosbly approximates the established village grade. The center line practically aoinoides with tlir eenttr line of the present street, except ftR. the present street, except for the changes to which your attention was called in our previous communication. The surfaoe drainage is provided for by dithces, generally 18 inches below the crown of the finished roadway; except the side farthest from the railroad between the Creamery and the Village Hall, the drainage is taken care of by stone well catchbasins which deliver the run off water to an existing 8 inch tile under this side of the road. Rules and regulations of the State Department of Public Works and Buildien prohibit the County from building entrance cul- verts to private property within the oorporate limits of the village. Accordingly none has been provided for. Should any be deemed necessary, the village may use our plans for the same, but must arrange either with the contractor who is to construot the road or with some other contractor to build them. Quantities of materials and unit prices as submitted by the lowest bidder to the County will be furnished when necessary. I must request that you will, as soon as possible, give to me the written permit from the village to proceed with the construction through Mount Prospect in aoeordanoe with the plans as requested in our letter of April 26th, Until this permission is obtained, construction cannot proceed through the village. Yours very truly, George A. Quinlan, Superintendent of Highways , Cook County, Illinois. It was duly moved by trustee Gosoh seconded by trustee Haas that the plans for paving of the Borth West Highway through the Village of Mount Prospect as submitted by the County Superintendent of Highways be approved and that the clerk be directed to notify the County Superintendent of Highways of the action of the Board. Roll Call. Ayes : - Olausing, Gosoh, Haas, Heide, Jahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays: - None. Motion carried ayes six, nays none, Thereupon it was duly move.,seconded and carried that the olerk be directed to write to the Forest Glen Creamery Co. notifying them that their Ioe House between the Creamery and their garage which is partially on the street would have to be moved off of the said street so as not to interfere with the progress of the paving of the North West Highway. Thereupon it was duly moved, seoonded, and carried that the olerk be directed to refund $10L00 deposited by Mr. George Neitzke. Thereupon the clerk reported that there were several automobile owners and business people who had failed to apply for their licence. It was duly moved , seoonded, and carried that the clerk be directed to send a final ten notice to the delingquent licence payers. Thereupon it was duly moved by trustee Haas seconded by " trustee Gooch that the president be authorized to apptint ca;`. Qrtun tteion public grounds/ Ill consist of three grounds/Ill trudtees and two other residente of the Village of Mount Prospect. Roll Call. Ayes : - Clausing, Gosoh, Heide, Haas, Jahncke, Mecklenburg. C Nays: - None. Motion carried ayes six, nays none. Thereupon it was duly moved by trustee Haas, seconded by trustee Gosoh that the Public grounds committee be authorized to prepare and level the grounds on the public play grounds and to build a baseball diamond thereon with -a - eagle back. stop. • Roll Call. Ayes : - Clausing, Gooch, Haas Heide, Jahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays:- None. Motion carried ayes six, nays none. Thereupon the clerk read the following communication and same was ordered referred to the Police and Light Committee. "To the Village Board, Mt. Prospect, I11. Dear Sirs, We believe that one of the duties of the Board is the removal of unnecessary disturbance. The attention of the Board has on several different occasions , been called to the excessive noise and vibration oaused by the Utility Battery engine and exhaust. May we not expect the Board to take definite action regarding the matter quite Boom? Very respeotfully, Signed Edna C. Skillen Alvina Wille. 'hereupon it was duly moved by trustee Heide seconded by trustee Mecklenburg that the Village attorney be authorized: ant tand?.directad td file an application with the Illinois _Commeroe and Commission for permissicn to open a grade crossing across • the railroad,tracks of the C. & N. W. R. W. Co., on Main Street. Roll Call: Ayes : - Clausing, Gooch, Haas, Heide, Jahnoke, Mecklenburg. Nays : - None. Motion carried ayes six, nays none. Thereupon the president reported that the R. F. Conway Co./ contractors for the paving of the North West Highway had asked foes permission to pump water from the Village well and to ui0 /same in the mixing of their oonorete and had offered the sum of 4125.00 for the use of said well. It was duly moved seoonded and carried that offer of R. F. Conway Co. of 4125.00 for use of the Village well be accepted upon their signing an agreement with the village in which they agreed not to hinder in any way the installing of the village pump on sail well when the village has prepared to install name and further agreeing to turn the well overto the village in the same condition in which they have received same. Thereupon the president and members of the Board of Trustees examined the plans of the laying of the water mains as submitted by engineer Consoer. (:: It was duly moved seconded and carried that the meeting be ad- journed to Tuesday evening June 13th 1922, at 8 o'clock P. M. Minutes approved this duty of 1922. c c