Loading...
1939-07-18VILLAGE OF MOUND 465 FROY JL~Y llth, 19~9, 'r0 J~f ].Sth, 1939 I? except Trustee herrall Foliowln~ roll-call with all ~ ~ / ,, .. p~ e~en%~ IPuotee C L 'Puee moved that~ before a resumption of the he?rln6s on bids of vllt~:.o- er,;./iesent considerttion ce 8n indeeenden% s,-ste~ fop nipfht Peosir oeerations be wlthdr.~wn; %hi,.~ in view of the fact that the Interstate Power Co. had e;~reed to ta'D cower llnes and furnish light within reasonable distances ~nd wherever needed. AIl bidders agreeinfl to the change, it was seconded ty frustee 'Vlnke! end passed by the council. %~ren~r~{ to r~, j._ bids were !i'r. }, · Roaderlck of the '.r,~ if. %~.egler Company, i'~r ~mbrose ~ ~ ' ~ · ~.~ .~cu~rtnv o the Sherman" Rcs olt ~o~c ~nd r Jsm~a Ploomouist of ~orcn~rt-Ingerso]l, Inc ~. clerk .'~1;~o reed ~-~ letter from the ~oph,,r Eeuio~ent ~:'n~ -u~v!~ Co. of ?in~e? co!ia. - ~ Tach bidder having been beard In turn, intore~t centered v~on 2" Rex Centrifugal Pum~0, sir-cooled g~n engine powered, ~n_d mounted on a wheelbar~ow , o , f= cn~ssis the whole, with 15' of suction ho~e, o..~erec by the 77~ H. Ziegter Co. st a price of ~I72.O9. The ~rlce on the derrick, with mlscet!eneous suoplles, being precisely ~he same for all bidders, it wag moved by Alwin that the entire order be to the iY~ H Zies~er Co. ~t ~ p ic~, of .: 4.40. Thi~ w~s supported by Trustee C. I. Tuff and carried b,~ the council On the reouest of ~uoerlntendent C..eo. R. Cole of the :.Tater Le'oartment the council agreed without motion to re~usition~ for the following: 5 gals. ,~50 oacking oil, 5 gals aluminum paint 5 gals. ~=,~ p..int, 2 gals. yellow paint; the whole to be of the ou~lity of Paint and to he used to paint hz~dr;~nts Receiving a hearing at this time were ~?[essers Iktoml and .Robert P~aulieu representing "Re-America", a magazine devoted to orehi~'toric America ehd oromotim~= a natiorP~iRe orogram of wildlife conservst]_on. '~ound's ,vart in sn initial issue of the ?,.{agazlne, ss urged b~ Ikto~l,. was to publicize the ancient Indian ?ounds of its neighborhood and from which it took its name, thus msklng its bid for tourist trade and cashing in on some of its native resources; ~he cost of space to be .i~iO0.O0 for ~e full pa~e, ['60.00 for :-~ hs!f n~.~=e ~nd !~35.00 for a ousrter oa~e of ~ fourteen by twent~ inch me o ' ~' . ...... g~:.,z~ne. ~o action was taken by the council, but ~he m,~tter ws,~ to be taken unda~ advi se~e nt. On the persons~l vetitlon for re]ief for the month of Jul? of '~rs Louise ?moldt, Alwin moved th;~t, inasmuch ~ the ~r~oldt June Relief account had b,~ error been overdrawn in the amount of ~3.18, this amount be deducted from the July allowance, thus making It {~17.OO. This was ee~o~d~d,b~ Trustee 'Tin!:e! and c?rried biz the council. After a discussion of the lot-dimension orovi~ions of the Zonlr~ Law with !(r. H. I. Horton, chairman of~the Board of Zoning ,".vn=~ ~ -~. ~ .... ~s, and with '.?r. W. H. A. Koehler, realest?te oDer~toP, it was moved by Alwin that procedures in the matter conform to provisions of the law; namely, that the village advertise a hearin~ ~t the next regular meeting of the council where d ~ .eolred changes will be discussed. This motion was suooorted b~,~ frusta= ~i v ~" n~..el and c~ ' = .... ~rrze~ by the council. 466 VILLAGE OF MOUND 2n the presentation of a properly executed petition or a~plicstlon for a ~uilding Permit by ?~r. & !.!rs Gunnsr ~,,orin, such ap~licat~.on anticipating the erection of a year-around home on Lot 1, blk 6, the Highlands, and presenting desc. ripttons that in nowise conflicte~:! with Zoning Law reo. ulrements, it was moved by Alwin that the permit be granted. The motion was supported by Trustee ',~,'lnkel and approved by the council. There being no further business before the counciI, it stood adjourned on motion. President Atte ............... ~ Recorder