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09/03/1946526 (APPROVAL OF MINUTES CONT' D . ) Alderman McKay requested the words Interstate be changed to Illinois on Page 6. The motion was voted upon by acclamation whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the said minutes adopted as corrected. ADJOURNMENT: The motion was made by Alderman isvrinek and seconded by Wolf to adjourn. The motion was voted upon by acclamation whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting regularly adjourned. OT W. J• Ii,NRICH, CITY CLERK BY / , Teresa Lucey MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLA•INES, ILLINOIS, HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1946. AT 8:00 P. M. CALL TO ORDER: The meeting was called to order by Mayor G. Walter Pflug- haupt, who presided, with Aldermen Johnson, Napieralski, Vavrinek, Wolf, Kehe, Scharringhausen, McKay andHalverson, responding to roll -call. Alderman Harm was absent the entire meeting. OFFICIAL CANVASS OF SPECIAL ELECTION: Mayor Pflughaupt then ordered that the official canvass of the Spedial Aldermanic Election held September 3rd, 1946, be made and appointed Aldermen Wolf, Kehe and McKay as the Canvassing Board. After a brief recess, Alderman Kehe of the Canvassing "oard submitted the following report: We, the Canvassing Board, have canvassed the returns of the Special Alderman flection held September 3 rd, 1946, and submit the following results: FIFTH WARD Precinct_1: Precinct_2_ • Total Walter L. Morava 281 148 429 George N. E nzenbacher 179 153 332 Spoiled Ballots —A_ 6 10 TOTAL 464 307 771 Alderman Kehe then read the following resolution: RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE CANVASS OF THE VOTES CAST AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD SEPTEMBER 3. 1946. AND DECLARING THE WINNER THEREOF, WHEREAS, a special election was held on Tuesday, September 3, 1946, for the purpose of electing an Alderman from the 5th Ward to fill the vacarr for the unexpired term of Samuel C. Campagna, Deceased, and to serve until his successor is elected and qualified, as provided by law; and WHEREAS, the City Council, as by Statute in such case made and provided, has can- vassed the votes cast at such election, and the result of said canvass being as follows: WALTER L. MORAVA received 429 votes; Geo. M. ENEENBACH1R received 332 votes. and is ready to declare the results thereof, NOW, THEREFORE: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Walter L. Morava having received the highest number of votes cast, be and he is hereby declared to betduly-elected to the office of Alderman of the 5th Ward for the unexpired term, to serve until his successor shall be elected and quali- fied at the next general election to be held in April, 1949, as by law provided. Section 2_ That the said Walter L. Morava be installed into office and enter upon his duties upon taking his oath, as is by law provided. Section 3. That this resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. The motion was then made by Alderman Kehe and seconded by Halverson to adopt the said resolution. The motion was voted upon by acclamation whereupon the Mayor de- clared the motion carried and the said resolution adopted. Police Magistrate Sengstock then administered the oath to Alderman -Elect Walter L. Morava, and after the Alderman made a brief speech, escorted•him to his seat. ZONING APPLICATION. OAKWOOD AICD LEE STREETS: The Clerk read the following application: 1 (APPLICATION CONT'D.) City Council Gity of D es Plaines, Illinois August 29, 194.6 ATTENTION: Mr. Otto Henrich, City Clerk Gentlemen: We, the undersigned, petition the Council to consider a change in clas- sification of the following described properties: Lots 10 through 20 inflock 4, in J. C.! obinson's Addition to Des Plaines, Also, a track of land in the W -15 -of the NE of Section 20, T 41 N, R 12, E of the 3rd PM, lying Southwesterly of the Southerly line of Oakwood Avenue; northwesterly of the northwesterly line of Lee Street, and easterly of the easterly line of the Soo Line Railway's right-of-way. from present zoning, Commercial, to Light Manufacturing. signed: Louton & Company A. T. Bociek, Suburban Dairy, DP Lbr. & Coal Co. The Mayor referred the application to the Zoning Board of Appeals. TOWN IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION. DES PLAINES COUNTRYSIDE: The Clerk then r., presented the plat of Des Plaines Countryside, which had been approved br the Des C\1 Plaines Planning Commission, subject to the following changes and additions to m the Plat: Rounding street corners on all corner lots 10 ft. Building Eines on: Lots 1 and 13, Block 1; Lots 19 and 20, Block 2; d Lot 1, Block 3; Lots.1 and 17, Block 8. Ground floor area of the main structure exclusive of one story open porches and garages, shall not be less than 720 square feet in the case of a one story structure, nor less than 570 square feet in the case of a one and one-half, two, or two and one-half story structure. Alderman McKay reported that the Municipal Development 'ommittee had studied this plat and then made the motion which Napieralski seconded to approve the plat sub- ject to the changes andadditions recommended and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the plat. The motion was voted upon by acclamation whereupon the Mayor declared the motion carried. ,NTIC r PATS )A/ -w,4/ J.AN7-3 1946 TAX ICY ORDINANCE PASSED: The Clerk then read for first reading the following proposed"Ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF 1946 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF DES PLAINES, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1 1 The motion was made by Alderman Kehe and seconded by Johnson to suspend the rules and place the ordinance on final passage. The Mayor put the question and the Clerk called the roll with the following result: Ayes: Aldermen Johnson, Napieralski, Vavrinek, Wolf, Kehe, Scharringhausen, McKay, Halverson and Morava. Nays: None. The Mayor thereupon declared the motion carried and the ordinance before the Council for final passage. • The motion was made by Alderman Kehe and seconded by Halverson to pass the ordinance. The Mayor put the question and the Clerk called the roll with the following result: Ayes: Aldermen Johnson, Napieralski, Vavrinek, Wolf, Kehe,±har- ringhausen, McKay, Halverson and Morava. Nays: None. The Mayor thereupon declared the motion carried and the ordinance finally passed.. ADJOURNMENT: The motion was made by Alderman Kehe and seconded by Napieralski toadjourn the meeting to Thursday, Septehber 5, 1946, at 8:00 P. M. The motion was voted upon by acclamation whereupoh the Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting adjourned to September 5, 1946. OTTO W. J. .ICH, CITY CLERK V 527