HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/13/1927 VB minutes Minutes of Adjourned Regular Meeting of the President
and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois,
held in the Village Hall in said Village on the 13th day of April,
A. D. 1927, at the hour of eight o'clock P.M., pursuant to ad-
journment.
The meeting was palled to order by President Busse, and
on call of the roll the following members were fou.nd to be
• present: William Basse, President, Messrs. Beige', Haas, Heide,
Mecklenburg and Pohlmann: Absent, Kr. Noll.
Thereupon the President declared a quorum present and
the meeting duly organized for the transaction of basindes.
The Committee on Streets and Sidewalks presented a
written report on the ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE P.ADVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
EMERSON STREET AND OTHER STREETS AND AVENUES IN /j' a
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS, BY 7
FU±NISHING AND CONSTRXTING THEREIN A CONNECTED
SYSTEM OF STREET PAVEMENT AND APPURTENANCES,"
which ordinance had been referred to said Committee at a meeting
of this Board, held on the let day of April, A.P. 1927.
Thereupon Mr. Haas presented the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
"WHEREAS, The Committee on Streets and Sidewalks
to whom was referred the ordinance entitled, 'An
ordinance providing for the improvement of Emerson
Street and other streets and avenaes in the Village
of Mount Prospect, Illinois, by furnishing and con-
structing therein a connected system of street pave-
ment and appurtenances,' at a meeting of this Board
held. on April 1st, 1927 has presented its report on
said ordinance; and
WHEREAS, it appears to the President and Board
of Trustees of this Village, that said Committee
has in all respects complied with the terms of the
resolution referring said ordinance to said Com-
E mittee; arxT
WHEREAS, it also appears that said Committee has
complied with all of the requirements of the law in
such case made and provided, and has caused said
ordinance to be published as required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the re port
of said Committee be approved and that said report
he, and the same is hereby ordered filed and also
spread of record in the proceedings of this Board."
The motion for the adoption of said resolution
was seconded by Mr. Mecklenburg, and on call of the roll, same
was unanimously carried and the resolution declared. adopted.
Thereupon said report was filed with the Village
Clerk, which report is as follows:
" To the President and Board of Trustees
' of the Village of Mount Prospect, County
of Cook and State of Illinois.
Gentlemen:
Your Committee on Streets and Sidewalks, to whom
was referred the ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
EMERSON STREET AND OTHER STREETS AND AVENUES IN
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSECT, ILLINOIS, BY FUR -
`� NISHING AND CONSTRUCTING THEREIN A CONNECTE')
SYSTEM OF STREET PAVEMENT AND APPURTENANCES,"
-and ordered published in the Cook County Herald, a secular
newspaper printed and published on Tuesday of each and every
week, in the Village of Arlington Heights, County of Cook and
State of . Illinois, hereby reports as follows:
That they Caused said ordinance, together with the
recommendation of tk.e Board of Local Improvements and the
estimate of the President of said Board of Local Improvements,
to be published in said Cook County Herald on Tuesday the 5th
day of April, A.D. 1927; that accompanying said publication
of said ordinance was a notice notifying all persons that
the undersigned, your committee, had. fixed Tuesday the 12th
day of April, A.D. 1927, at the hour of 7 :0 o'clock P.M.,
in the Village Board Room in the Village Hall in said Village
of Mount Prospect, as the time and place for the public con-
sideration thereof, and that your committee would meet at
said time and place for the consideration of said ordinance and
would report the conclusions of your committee to the President
and Board of Trustees of said Village.
Your Committee further reports that they met at the
ti me . and place specified in said notice for the public con-
sideration of said ordinance, and after a hearing on said ordi-
nance and no objections having been made thereto, your Com-
mittee has considered and does hereby recommend the passage
of said ordinance arid.• the making of said improvement as con-
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templated in said ordinance , recommendation and estimate.
Dated, Mount Prospect, Illinois, April 13, 1927.
(Signed) John W. Pohlmann
Henry Be igel
Herman Heide
COMMITTEE ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS."
Thereupon the •ordinance referred to in said report was
read and a motion was made by Mr. Haas that said ordinance be
passed. The motion for the passage of said ordinance was sec -
onded by Lir. Mecklenburg and the roll was called with the fol-
lowing result: Messrs. Beigel , Haas, Heide, Mecklenburg and
Pohlmann voting Aye: No one voting. Nay.
Thereupon the President declared the motion carried
and the ordinance passed.
Said. Committee on Streets and Sidewalks thereupon
presented its written report on an ordinance entitled:
"AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR PBE IMPROVEMENT OF
OWEN STREET AND OTHER STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE ch
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINO1S , BY FURNISHING
AND CONSTRUCTING THEREIN A CONNECTED SYSTEM OF STREET
PAVEMENT ANT) APPURTENANCES ; "
which ordinance had been referred to said Committee at a meeting
of this Board held on the 1st day of April, A.D. 1927.
Thereupon Mr. Haas presented the following resolution
and moved. its adoption:
"WH ;iiEAS, The Committee on Streets and Sidewalks
to whom was referred the ordinance entitled, 'An ordinance
prividing for the improvement of Owen Street and other
streets and avenues in the Village of Mount Prospect,
Illinois, by furnishing and constructing therein a con-
nected system of street pavement and appurtenances,' at
a meeting of this Board het d on April 1st, 1927, has
presented its report on ordinance; and
WEEREAS, it appears to the President and Board of
Trustees of this Village, that said Committee has in all
respects complied with the terms of the resolution re-
ferring said ordinance tb said Committee; and
WHEREAS, it also appears that said Committee has
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complied with all of the requirements of the law in such
case made and provided, and has caused said ordinance to
be published as required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the report of said.
Committee be approved and that said report be, and the same
is hereby ordered filed and also spread of record, in the
proceedings of this Board."
The motion for the adoption of said resolution was
seconded by Mr. Mecklenburg, and on call of the roll, same was
unanimously carried and the resolution declared. adopted.
Thereupon said report was filed with the Village Clerk,
which report is as follows:
" To The President and Board. of Trustees of
the Village of Mount Prospect, Cou.nty of Cook
and State of Illinois.
Gent). emen:
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Your Committee on Streets and Sidewalks, to whom was
referred the ordinance entitled:
'AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF
OWEN STREET AND OTHER STREETS AND AVENUES IN THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS, BY FURNISHTNG
AND CONSTRUCTING THEREIN A CONNECTED SYSTEM OF
STREET PAVEMENT AND APPURTENANCES,'
and ordered published in the Cook Cou.nty Herald, a secular
newspaper printed and published on Tuesday of each and every
week, in the Village of Arlington Heights, County of Cook and
State of Illinois, hereby reports as follows:
That they caused said ordinance, together with the rec-
ommendation of the Board of Local Improvements and the estimate
of the President of said Board of Local Improvements, to be
published in said Cook County Herald on Tuesday the 6th day of
April, A.D. 1927; that accompanying said publication of said
ordinance was a notice notifying all persons that the under-
signed, your committee, had fixed Tuesday the 12th day of April,
A.n. 1927, at the hour of 7 :30 o'clock P.M., in the Village
Board Zoom in the Village Hall in said Village of Mount Prospect,
as the time and place for the public consideration thereof, and
that your committee would meet at said time and place for the
consideration of said ordinance and would report the conclusions
of your committee to the President and Board of Trustees of
said Village.
Your Committee further reports that they met at the time
and place specified in said notice for the public consideration
of said ordinance, and after a hearing on said ordinance and
no objections having been made thereto, your committee has
considered and does hereby recommend the passage of said ordi-
nance and the making of said improvement as contemplated in said
ordinance, recommendation and estimate.
Datted, Mount Prospect, Illinois, April 13, 1927.
(Signed) John W. Pohlmann
Henry Beigel
Herman Heide
COMMITTEE ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS."
Thereupon the ordinance referred to in said report
hereinbefore last set forth was read and Mr. Beigel made a
motion that said ordinance be passed. The motion for the
passage of said ordinance was seconded by Mr. Pohlmann and
the roll was called with the following result: Messrs. Beigel,
Haas, Heide, Mecklenburg and Pohlmann, each voting Aye: No
one voting Nay. Thereupon the President declared the motion
carried and the ordinance passed.
Said Committee on Streets and Sidewalks thereupon
also presented a report on the ordinance entitled:
"AN OJDINANCE Pi30VIDING FOr. THE IMPJOVEMENT OF
WI LLE ST.IEET AND OTHE.t ST. SETS AND AVENUES IN THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROS1ECT, ILLINOIS, BY
FIT i ISH ING AND C ors T tt TING THEREIN A CONNECTED
SY STEM OF ST REET PAM EN T AND A PPURTENAN CES,"
which ordinance had been referred to said Committee at a meeting
of this Board held on the 1st day of April, A.D. 1927.
Thereupon Mr. Pohlmann presented the following reso-
lution and moved its adoption:
"WHEztEAS, The Committee on Streets and Sidewalks
to whom was referred the ordinance entitled,
'An ordinance providing for the improvement of
Wille Street and other streets and avenues in
the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, by fur-
nishing and c onstrueting therein a connected system
of Street immanent and: appurtenances,' at a meeting
of this Board held. on April 1st, 1927, has presented
its report on said ordinance; and
WHEREAS, it appears to the President and Board.
of Trustees of this Village, that said Committee
has in all respects complied with the terms of the
resolution referring said ordinance to said Com-
mittee; and
V IEREAS , it also appears that said Committee has
complied with all of the requirements of the law
in such case made and provided, and has causes said
ordinance to be published as required by law;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the report e*
of said Committee be approved and that said report
be, and the same is hereby ordered filed and also
spread of record in the proceedings of this Board."
. The motion for the adoption of said resolution was
seconded by Mr. Mecklenburg and on call of the roll same was
unanimously carried and the resolution declared adopted.
Thereupon said report was filed with the Village
Clerk, which .report is as follows:
" To The President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Mount Prospect, County
of Cook and State of Illinois.
Gentlemen:
Tour Committee on Streets and Sidewalks, to whom was
referred the ordinance entitled:
' I OL DINAN CE PROVIDING FOn THE IMPROVEMENT OF
WI LLE STREET AND OTHER STREETS AND AVEN UE S IN THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS, BY FURNISHING
AND CONSTRUCTING THEREIN A CONNECTED SYSTEM OF
STREET PAVEMENT AND A PP RTBNMI CES ,'
and ordered published in the Cook County Herald, a secular news-
paper printed and published on Tuesday of each and every week, in
the Village of Arlington Height8, County of Cook and State of
Illinois, hereby reports as follows:
That they caused said. ordinance, together with the
recommendation of the Board. of Local. Improvements and the estimate
of the President of said. Board. of Local Improvements, to be pub-
lished. in said. Cook County Herald on Tuesday the 5th day of
April, A.D. 1927; that accompanying said publication of said
ordinance was a notice notifying all persons that the undersigned,
your committee, had fixed Tuesday the 12th day of April, A.P.
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1927, at the }lour of 7 :30 o'clock P.b . , in the Village Board Room
in the Village Hall in said Village of 1Lount Prospect, as the
time and place for the public consideration thereof , and that
( your Committee would meet at said time and place for the con -
` sideration of said ordinance and would report the conclusions of
your Committee to the President and Board of Trustees of said
Village.
Your Committee further reports that they met at the
time and place specified in said notice for the public considera-
tion of Said ordinance, and after a hearing on said ordinance and
no objections having been made thereto, your Committee has
• considered and does hereby recommend the passage of said ordinance
and the making of said improvement as contemplated in said ordi-
nance, recommendation and estimate.
Dated, Mount Prospect, Illinois, April 13, 1927.
(Signed John W. Pohlmann
Henry Be igel
Herman Heide
Comm TEE ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS."
Thereupon said ordinance was read and Mr. Pohlmann
moved
that it be passed. The motion for the passage of said.
ordinance was seconded by Mr. Mecklenburg and the roll was
palled with the following result; Messrs. Beigel, Hass, Heide,
Mecklenburg and Pohlmann, each voting Aye: No one voting Nay.
Thereupon the President declared the motion carried
and the ordinance passed.
The President reported that the Presidentof Board
" \� , of Local Improvements of the Village had transmitted to the
,`r President and Board of Trustees a recommendation, President's
estimate and ordinance providing for the constructing of a con-
nected system of water mains for Owen Street, Northvvest Highway
and William Street, which said ordinance was read, and thereupon
Mr. Haas moved that said ordinance be passed. The motion for the
passage of said ordinance was seconded by Mr. Beigel and the roll
was called with the following result: Messrs. Beigel, Haas, 3
Heide, Mecklenburg and Pohlmann, each voting Aye: No one voting
Nay.
Thereupon the President declared the motion for the
passage of said resclution carried and said ordinance passed.
Mr. Beigel also presented the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
"WHEREAS the sole property owner affected by the
improvement known as Mount Prospect Special Assessment
No. 7, for the construction of a connected system
of street pavement in Prospect Manor Avenue has requested
that the collection of the assessment for said proposed
improvement be postponed one year, owing to the fact
that practically no work vas done on said improvement
during the year 1 and
"WHEREAS the contractor holding the contract for the 3
co #struction of said proposed improvement has consented
in writing to the postponement of the collection of such
assessment; therefore,
IT IS HE. EBY ORDERED that the collection of said
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assessment be postponed one year and that the
Village Clerk notify the Village Collector not to
return the first installment of said special assess-
ment delinquent this year."
The motion for the adoption of said resolution
vdas seconded by Mr. Heide and on call of the roll the motion
was unanimously carried and the President declared the reso-
lution adopted.
On motion made, seconded and on roll call unani-
mously carried, the Village Clerk was instructed to return to
Lincoln Pettis, the contractor who constructed the new well,
the check which he had deposited with the President of the Board.
of Trustees at the time of receiving the bids for said work.
On motion made by Mr. Mecklenburg and seconded by
Mr. Haas and unanimously carried, the Chief of Police was
authorized to set a date for "Clean -up Day" provided a place
could be secured for the disposition of the rubbish to be re-
moved.
There being no further business to come before
the meeting, same on motion made, seconded and carried, was
adjourned to April 19th, A. T?. 1927, at the hour of eight
o' c lock P.M.
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