«tart f ris* "hi--ife.-' tf ms&sT'r ' ^ ^ * • .* fp , J_'1ir<- c-- -f J > BOJWD OF SUPERVISORS mm 10*8*^ 8 <-•-• r. . *» >•»• -- ,her diem--$76.00. balllff-"- <H3.fO - r. •:;.„ US.00 / \ Clyde C. Miner, shff d fer ditm--lil.ot, bailif 14.00 Ba»l Wllke. bailiff .„,.,..." Botts Welding Service, to elk off sun -- George H. Gorham. oo tfk '^> elec elk sun '-*•< ,The Harvard Herald. CO elk .U elec ntg list vot - prank Thornier Co., CO -Clls> ^ tax bk etc ; <r^7"..".. Or vstal Lake Herald, eo • »' treas prtg H'„Jkmerican Munitions Go., *•- shff off sup ... r. gro Erickson, *shff off sup.... lifted Research Lab., ct hse stip v V>r- B. B. Neuchiller. shff jail supp cloth S»lia Peldt, eo ftoning exp... arold Hobbs, shfC dpty p<(r " diem -v 'Co. Zoning Kxp.-- , Marold J. Bacon oy A. Kent frank H. N'ag&l ,...- I. J. Deneen ernon W. Kay s Oeorge l\ Jedlicka • Supr. Sal. Mileage*^ *, • lA>ugu<t W. Ruth .; C. Terry Wright . Oifl K. Wittmti®, IPrank E. Beck . Elmer C. Coy ... Raymond M. Slavin . : Charles T. Dunning -• Roscoe N. Glenn . Harley Mackeben , v . :'thoinas F. Nolan « "« AJmer Aavang .....!....'4^;;^/. •- S t a n l e y H . C o r n u e . . ; "Krank B. McConnell ^.^....1.^-. Krank .1. May Math X. Schmitt r».- Theodore W. Sterne John J. Filip Augustus M. Maxwell Abram 11. McConnell Paul F. Rosenthal „™._ CIty of Woodstock, ct A3® ..jail Ht and wtr Alice Jones, er T. B. oft-«U Atty Hayes, bd of rev elk hire r •-- •Ct. Hse JaU. SaL Frank Halstead .... Vest if Muldootl >..~_ llnois. as follows, to-wlt: . Section I. That Section 4 of; the .Ordinance known as the Ronlnit Ordinance of McHenry County. Illinois. raised and approved September 10. 946. be. and the same is herebj; amended and the "Stoning Maps now on file in the office of the County Clerk of McHenrj County. Illinois, and heretofore made a pa'"' . Ordinance. ar>> her«»b> atnended by ohunfTinK the v-lassification fTy.™ KarminR (^'F") to Business ( '1»> ) of the t'ollomint described pn<iv-rty: f-.u-t of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest I'uarter of Section No. SO in Township No- 4»i North. RanRe «. F-ist of the Third Principal Mendij* nr M. Henry County. Illinois, described >5.00 »6.00 S.r.o «0.00 676.10 1400:47 <4#.>5 4<00 St.37 151.02 1150 2.00 . W 00 | lie.30; • 97.50 v-.. - , . 11£ 40 the place of betrinninjr. situated in lU.tO the County of Mcllenry and State of Absent: C. ft$*s*ll A1Wh, Attom«y for Board Appearances: Harry C. Klnne, Jr., Attorney for petitioner a t)bjectors: John Reinboldt.A #Htten list of objectors filed Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of Publication filed (Testimony hereto attached) Board's Decision: It han been moved and seconded by the BoArd that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Bacon, Kent, Nagel, Deneen. N.iye: None Chairman declared motion carried Description: This petition requested that they be al'owed to construct super mart i-ast of the old Fox scrioeo as follows: Beirinnins at a | River bridRe at McHenry. Inasmuch point in the center of the highway i as It is across from the Hunter Boat known as Illinois State Route NV>.,i Co. and adjoins a bowling alley and 17S which point is 300 feet West ; because the neighborhood is rapidly from the Kaaterlv line of the above developinR into a home business 40 acre tract thence North parallel | region, we feel that by permitting its with the Kasterlv line of said 40 erection, we will be continuing the acre tract 600 feet to a'point: thence i trend toward which this neigbbor- Westerlv parallel with the center i hood is rapidly progressing. We do line of said highway No 17.1. a "is- 1 not feel that it wJU be detrtmental tance of 500 feet to a point, thence * ~ " "* * South parallel with the Masterly line of said 40 acre tract .*>00 feet and to the center of said highway No. 1T3: thence Masterly along_ the_eenter line of said highway No. liS to Illinois. Section Any Ordinance or parts of ordinances" in conflict w.ith j the city hall in the City of McHenry the provisions of this Ordinance are County of McHenry and State of hereby repealed". Insofar as such T"* ' *u~ "i" 1 .92.30 750 H3.210 115 00 conflict exists. Ill fio Section 111: ..Xh'" Ordinance shall 22 20 : be In full ,for(-e and effect from and 21.40 after its passage and approval. 42 40 Approved: • . : 34 "0 THOMAS F. NOLAN. Chairman * ' ' fi..]', D,' W.OOD8, '• 'l^AiintV" <*1 to any of the neighboring homes. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois. County of McHenry. stf. In the Matter of the Petition of Alfred J. May, Ksther May Schneider. Richard A. Schneider and Margaret M. Suhrbier Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in County Clerk ca Shff. Dpty -- Grant Nolan 216.00 215.U0 240.00 325.00 Ronald J. Morris Armour Birk - Howard AN'. Cairns Henry J. Faerber, .v.. Harold G. Fox ,George F. Jedlicka, co roning , i! exp Thomas P. Bolgef. clr ct pnr--__ off sal 75.00 All of which is respectfully subaaitted. ALMER A A YANG. Chairman JOHN J. F1L1P PAUL ROSKNTHAL MATH N. SCHM1TT 'The Committee on County Poor Cflaims presented the following report. which on motion of Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt and the roll being called, was declared unanimously ; carried, to-wit: Novemoer 14, A.^ D. 1950 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: , Y«ur Committee on County Poor Claims would beg leave to report ^tat they have examined all claims Ittesented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to tie Claimants for the several .aunounts allowed, as follows, to-wil: , . Dependent Children-- -mSjR.. Vincent's Home for - Child.. (Reh) (Wilson) $ 2*1.00 Allendale Farm School, (Holmes) - T0.65 Hake Bluff Orphanage* - - „ ^ (Lange) ---- *0.00 .Chicago lndust Home tot ' Child., (Dalziel) 120.00 liisle Manual TrnA & Iudust. •'^5 Sch., (Jasien) .) --.... 120.00 i 4(lrs. Eva Kapping. (Yestebo) , 40.00 Irtrs. Minnie Brighain, (Ketchum) I-- 40.00 *%irs. George Wierema, (Van • . Nattan) '40.00 "pfrs. Godwin Bell, (Ketchum) 40.00 Sirs. R. J. Leisch. <De Line) 40.00 Montgomery Ward. (Ketchum) ; (Becker) (De I^ine) 162.72 • '.#2 Care T. B. Patients-- jkockford Mun. T. B. San 217.00 ^iake County T. B. San 2,862.00 :.W All of which is respectfully sub- . *riutd 12«:20 ; Attest : V (Sean ' ..... - 4ii80 ! Passed: Nov. 14. 1^50. V '•*•>,00! Approved: Nov. 14. 1!»50. f a 84 60 ' And the rt>l! be'ng called, Suprs. 94.40 Ruth. Wright. Wittmus. Beck, Coy, 123.20 Slavin. Punning, Mackeben. Aavang, 4.4.80 Cornue, M<"C6nnell.. May. Schmitt, S'i.80 Sterne. Filip .ind Asst. Suprs. Max- 22.00 well. McConnell and Rosenthal' vot- 30 60 ed Aye. Nay none. And the (. hair- SS!00 i man declared the motion unanitnous- ! lv carried, the report approved and 1C0.60 the amending ordinance approved 175.00. j and adopted and the Zoning Ordinance amended. 189^00 The following report of the Zoning ' Board of Appeals, operating under 200.00 the McHenry County Illinois Cotn- 200,00 prehensive Zoning Ordinance was : presented and read to the Board, to- 215.00 wit: 215.00 i State of Illinois. 215:00 i County of McHenry. sa. NovemU®r 14, 1950 To the Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: The undersigned members of the Zoning Board of Appeals, of McHenry County, Illinois. operating under the McHenry County Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance submits herewith the following report on the matters and things before them. State of Illinois Countv of McHenry, ss. In the Matter of the Application of Stephen S. Vacula and K&thryn Vacula for Zoning Reclassification Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held at the city hall in McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, on the 11th day of July, A. D. 1960 at the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Roy Kent. George Jedlicka. Secretary & Enforcing Officer, K. .1. Deneen Absent: Harold Bacon, Chairman; Vernon Kayes. Frank Xagel. C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board Appearances: Hugh A. Deneen, Attorney for Petitioners. Richard Cross. Attorney for objectors Hereinafter named petitioner, witnesses and objectors • - -Petition was read ' Fee has been paid ROSCOE GLKNN, Chairman FRANK MAY . C. PERRY WRIGHT v*.-_ E. C. COY wi > FRANK B. McCONNELL V ; Three Plats, Highland Shores Units 3r£'1, 2 and 3 in Greenwood Township, properly certined. were present- !!»d to the Board for approval. It was v thereupon regularly moved by Supr. V'ilip and duly seconded by Supr. <' . Aavang that the plats be approved •nd the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, i."' 5 A report of the Zoning Board of Appeals, operating under the McHenry County Ilinois Comprehen- Tjtfve Zoning Ordinance, showing approval of the application of Max . -fiahn and Dimples Hahn for Zoning jeclassiflcation of their property in • .t'orr Township, at the intersection '"Af Rt. 14 and 47, together with an Ordinance amending Section 4 of • an Ordinance known as the Zoning ordinance of McHenry County, IUi- _®ois, passed and approved on the 10th "flay of September, 1946, were pre- Sented and read to the Board. A elegation of property owners living fin the immediate vicinity of the property of the applicants were present • :-4t the meeting to further object to • : ^fhe reclassification of the property of ; .Ihe applicants, and the adoption of the amending ordinance. The Chairtnan called upon Fred Baier, their > *iipokesman. who outlined in detail fhelr objections to the reclassiftca- tion, similar objections appearing in be report of the zpning Board of vi^PPeals. Asst. Supr. McConnell of Dorr Township, addressed the Board and »**Btated that he would move at this ,,jime that the application be not allowed. A general discussion was | ttihen had concerning said matter, ijijSupr. Alackeben suggested that the ? tnatter be tabled until the December >,i. *neeting, 1950 for further investiga- ^ tion. Supr. Beck addressed the JBoard and stated that he sympathized' greatly with applicants and pro- \-K- >-perty owners concerning all matters Sstti&T.pe'rtaining to the County. Zoning, but :: that he did feel that the Zoning ; ; 35oard of Appeals who had to decide . these matters were men of fine char- L* : jacter and judgment, and that the • Board should be cautious in denying any amendments recommended by ffAhe Board of Appeals without first ?! tgJ'ving the said Board of Appeals evf: ' ery opportunity to be heard. There i, . being no second to Asst. Supr. Mc- ? connell's motion the Chairman der t clared the motion lost. It was there- •\ - upon regularly moved by Supr. Beck J.: and duly seconded by Supr. Ruth ; that action on the report of the Zon- ? , . ing Board of Appeals and the amending Ordinance be postponed until the December -1th, 1N50 meeting for further consideration. And the Chairy .' man declared the motion unanimous- . ly carried. .r Supr. Beck again addressed the Board and stated that he would move at this time that the application . of Max and Dimples Hahn for reclas- ^ siWcation of their property be referred to the committee on Lands and Lots for special investigation, and that the said Committee make a rey.' port of their findings and recommendations at the Dec. 4th, 1950 meeting of this Board. Said motion was duly • seconded by Asst Supr. McConnell . , and declared unanimously carried. r' A report of the Zoning Board of Appeals, operating under the McHen- • ry County Illinois Zoning Ordinance :*f-. snowing action by said Board on the Application of Joseph Leo Brady and j' Mary Brady for zoning reclassification of their propel ty in Alden Town Certificate of publication Board's Decision' It has been moved and seconded -by the Board that a variation be granted to permit the sale of package alcoholic beverages In the B-l variation. Vote: Aye: Bacon, Kent, Nagel, Deneen, Kayes. Naye: none. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This petition to permit a beverage liquor sale in a grocery store, at Wonder Lake was granted because this Is the only grocery store which does not have this facility. In a prior period, he did have a liquor permit for this but this year was refused because of zoning. Rather than change to B-2 which might open up for a tavern usage, we have granted a variation B-l to permit package liquor, sales. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois. County of McHenry, ss. In the Matter of the Petitioh of George W. Reiker A Elsie R. Reiker .Aw Variation of Zoning Requirements and Amendment of the Zoning Ordinance Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the City of McHenry County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 19th day of September A. D. 1950 at the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman: George Jedlicka. Secretary & Enforcing Officer, Rov Kent, Frank Nagel, E. J. Deneen,-Vernon Kayes. Absent: C. Russell Allen Appearances: John E. Looze, Attorney for petitioners Objectors: Harold G. Fox. Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed (testimony hereto attached) Board's Decision* It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Bacon, Nagel. Deneen, Kayes. Nayes: None. Kent did not vote Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This is located in Weingart, Subdivision across the river from Johnsburg near the mouth of the Fox River. This subdivision is one of those places where there are many non conforming uses. This boat house was formerly located on this easement about half way between its present location and the river and between two adjoining houses, both of which have now been improved. The adjoining owner in order to get the boat house moved from their windows, paid the cost of a seawall and the boat house was then moved to thr; line of the road between their garages. It is in violation because of its size and the narrow tract upon which it is located. While itjMf violation exists, we do feel that it 1s best solution to a knotty problem and therefore ,the petition is granted. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois, County of McHenry, ss. In the Matter of the Petition of Raymond L. Smith and Betty L. Smith Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the City of McHenry County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 19th day of September A. D. 1950 at the hour'of -3:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer, Roy Kent, Frank Nagel, E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kayes. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board Appearances: John E. Loose, Attorney for Board Objectors: None Petition was read Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed Note: On October 3rd. there will be a hearing on the property adjoining the property in this petition for the ere. tion of a Super Mart Board's Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted, vote: Aye: Four Naye: None Chairman declared motion carried. Description: This is a request for permission to erect a duplex dwelling east of the old bridge at McHenry. across th< Boat Illinois on the ,3fd day of October A. 1). 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon, George Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer, Roy Kent, Frank Xagel, E. J. Deneen. Vernon Kayes Absent: C. Russell Allen. Attorney for Hoard Appearances: Harry--G. Jr., Attorney for petitioner .' : * Objectors: Nonfe ; - Petition was read ' Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed Board's Decision: It has -been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four Naye: None Chairman declared motion carried. Description: -This petition is for approval of an addition to the existing "Sunn.vstde Estates" one mile north of Johnsburg on the east side of the River Road blacktop, west side of the river. The subdivision meets all requirements and no objectors were present so the petition to change, from farming to R-l waB granted. - George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois, * • County of McHenry, ss. In the Matter'- of the AppHbatlon of C. E. Ambler. William R. Yerke and Bonita Yerke for Variation of Zoning Classification Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the city hall in the CJt.v of Harvard County of McHenry and State of Illinois, on the 17th day of October A. D. 1950 at the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. m. Present: ^Vernon Kayes, acting chairman, Fjrank' Nagel.»E. J. Deneen,. G-eorge Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer Absent: Harold Bacon, Chairman, Roy Kent. C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board -, r; Appearances: James* W«ll\. Attorney for petitioners 4 '•. ' Objectors: None ^ • * Petition was read * Certificate of publication filed '• Fee has been paid In Re: C. E. Ambler, et al Petition (Meeting Oct. 31, 19.">0) >• It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above* petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Four Naye: None Chairman declarid motion carried. Description: This is a request to ergct a new garage building to replace a garage now in use in Chemung. This would appear to be a decided improvement and would not appear to detract from the value of surrounding property. No objectors were present so the petition was granted to replace this non-conforming use in R-l to a 1!-1 classification, George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois;, County of McHenry, ss. In the Matter of the Application ?of John Nuveen. Jr. and Grace 15. Nuveen, his wife, far Zoning. Reclassification or Variation Before McHenry County Zoning Board of Appeals hearing held in the village hall in Spring Grove County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 7th. day of November A. D. 1950 at the hour of ,3:00 o'clock p. m. Present: Harold Bacon. Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer, Roy Kent, Vernon Kayes, E. J. Deneen. Frank Nagel. Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney for Board Appearances: Wm. H. Herbert. Attorney for petitioners. Objectors: None ; Petition was read . » Fee has been paid ment blocks, flupr. Sterne, Chairman of the committee on Lands and Lots stated that his committee would bo glad to look into the matter. George Janak of Algonquin, rop« resening the McHenry County Council of the American Legion, addressed the Board and stated that he was appointed as Chairman of a committee of the County American Legion to appear before the members of the .Board to present the matter of estitblishing a Veterans Assistance Commission in McHenry County, for all veterans of all wars, that under statute could, after established, take over all of the duties and responsibilities of the various posts concerning all forms of relief to veterans, and assistance to veterans, including relief, under the Bogairdus Act. He then outlined In detail to the niehrnbers of the Board how the law operates. After some discussion with regard to said matter it was regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly -seconded by Supr. Mackeben that same be referred to the Rules Committee for (investigation and report at the Dec; 4th, 1950 meeting of the Board. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Clerk addressed the Board and stated that he this date received a request from the Woodstock American Legion for some additional funds in excess of their appropriation under the Bo,tardus Act for the fiscal period ending Dec. 4th. 1950. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Slavin that said matter be referred to the Poor Claims committaee. giving said committee full power to act. : And the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. Several communications from the State of Illinois, Department of Public Works and Buildings, together1 with Auditor's Report No. 2, McHenry County's Township Road Construction funds for the period beginning January 1st. 1949 and ending May 26th, 1949 were presented ana ordered placed on file. The' Chairman stated that if here was nothing further to come before this meeting for the good of Mc* Henry County, he would entertain fc motion to adjourn. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Coy and duly seconded by Supr. Filip to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the IJoard adjourned. THOMAS F. NOLAN, Chairman Attest: R. D. WOODS. County Clerk. 1,869.88 * fl. 485.89 961.00 S, 644.39 989.87 Superintendent County - Home , Highway Fund Violations on Highway Back Personal Property Tax Taxes redeemed from forf County Officer'*" Pees-- if,698.22 Penalties & Fee* 4 f.650.25 Institute Fund 15 °9 Dog Tax -- 1,178.25 Highway Payroll ale §,732.30 Mother's Pension 6.18 Blind Relief 6.44 Bridge Bond 1,985.07 Disputed Tax 40.54 III. Mun. Retire. Fd 1.645.87 Inheritance Tax 1.285.97 Tul erculosls Fuhd §,463.8o Co. Aid to Bldg Bridges 9,689.13 Highway Maintenance .. 9.689.13 Total Receipts ...8169.285.12 Grand Total $422,616.94 Expenditures County Orders $ 32,094.71 Coronet- & Coroner's Juror 70.00 Grand & F'etit Juror ....« : 161.60 Probation Officer . 125.50 County Treasurer . Salary ^ 238.30 Clerk's Salary 1,228.75 Bounty Orders *, 148.30 General Fund ......u........' ;• .174.93 Highway Orderi 1,020.91 Highway Payroll. ; Orders 6,728.66 Motor Fuel Tax ... ........... 30,830.07 Inheritance Tax 10,817.45 Disputed Tax 11,003.73 Tuberculosis. Order » t,814..-)0 Institute Fund ir ' 59.00 ' 111. Mun. Retire. Fd ' 2j645.87 Bridge Bond Order 10,288.50 Couni.v Officer's Fees.... 20,000.00 , 142.450.78 Balance forward *N6vemter 30, 3950 8280.165.1G Special December Meeting 1950 Certificate of publication, fll«d Boards Decision: It has been moved and seconded by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Bacon, Kent, Kayes, Deneen, Nagel Naye: None Chairman declared motion carried Description: This property abutts the Lake Countv Line on the blacktop two miles east of Spring Grove. This property has been used as a gravel pit for many years. Nothing adjoins the, property for a considerable distance whicn this operation could be detrimental to so we have approved the petition permitting a rock crushing operation. George F. Jedlicka, Secretary State of Illinois. County of McHenry. • .ss. In the Matter of the Application of Joseph L. Schneider and Helena. His- Wife, for Variation of Zoning Classification. Before McHenry{ County Zoning Board of Appeals held in the City of Marengo, County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 7th day of November A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:30 o'clock I'. M. Present: Harold Bacbn, Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary and Enforcing Officer; E. J. Deneen. Frank Nagel, Roy Kent, Vernon Kayes. Absent: C. Russell-Alien. Attorney for Board. Appearances: Joseph L. Schneider. Objectors: None. Petition was read. Fee has been paid: Certificate of publication filed. Board's Decision: It has been moved aifd seconded • by the Board that the above petition be granted. Vote: Aye: Bacon, Deneen, "Nagel, Kent, Kaves. f Nave: None. Chairman declared motion carried. Description: Located on the north side of route 2o about one mile west of Marengo. A tract across eoute 20 to the west is zoned B-2 for tavern and there is business existing in most of this region. It appears to be a good location for a motel. George F. Jedlicka. Secretary. The petitions and applications of the petitioners and application* together with certificates of publication are presented herewith and made a. part oT thjs report. All of which is respectfully submitted. HAHoLD BACON, Chairman. FRANK NAGEL. VERNON KAYES* ROY KENT * E. J. DENEEN ^ By GEORGE JEDLICKA. Sec'y. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Schmitt and duly seconded by^ Supr. Dunning that the The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois met in special session pursuant to a call signed by more than one-third of its members, at the Court House in the City of Woodstock, on Monday. the 4th day of December, A. IJ. 19.->o at ten o'clock A. M. The Clerk's Certificate of Mailing Notices, the Publisher's Certificate of Publication, and the call of said meeting' were presented, to-wit: Copy on file in the county clerk's office. The meeting was -called to order by the Chairman. Thomas F, Nolan, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was given by the Chairman with all members of the Board and visitors present participating, and the roll being called by the Clerk the following members responded to their names, to-wit: Supervisors August VV. Ruth, C. Perry "Wright. Carl E. .Wittmus, Frank E. Beck, Klmer Coy, Raymond Slavin, Charles T. Dunning, Roscoe Glenn, Harley Mackeben, Thomas F. Nolan, Aimer Aavang, Stanley Cornue, Frank B. McConnell, Frank May. Math X. Schmitt. Theodore Sterne and John J. Filip and Asst. Suprs. A. M. Maxwell, A. B. McConnell and Paul Rosenthal constituting a full board present. The minutes of the special NoveiDIjer. 1950 meeting were presented and read, lind upon motion duly thade and carried were approved and ordered of record. Supr. Filip, of Algonquin Township, presented Chairman Nolan with a large wooden mallet in the form of a gavel together with a block of wood, to be used in calling the meetings to order and to restore order.' After much hilarity the Chairman thanked Supr. Filip for his thoughtfulness and stated that he would use. the gavel with care and moderation. The Official Bond of James Glen Stevens, County Treasurer, in the amount of $50,000 with the American Employers' Insurance Company as surety, together with Oath of Office, was presented and read to the Board. It was thereupon regularly nmved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt that the Bond and Oath of James Glen Stevens, County Treasurer, be approved by this Board, and that the,four year premium on said bond be ordered paid, and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the Bond and Oath approved, and ordered the premium paid. County Treasurer Stevens, being present at the meeting, was sworn into office by the Cierk of the Board -and started on his official duties. The Bond and Oath of Office of Raymond I). Woods, County Clerk, with the Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company as surety in the amount of $5,000 was presented and read to the Board. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Suprs. Rosenthal and duly seconded by Supr. Slavin that the Bond and Oath »f the County Clerk be npproved by this Board, and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the Bond and Oath approved. Supr. Sterne of Nunda Township addressed the Board and stated that he felt that the gavel that was presened to the Chairman by Supr. Filip would in time, due to its size, wear the Chairman down, and he would like to present another gavel to the Chairman, to be used in tfie ordinary business of the Board. He than presented to the Chairman a beautiful engraved mahogany gavel. The Chairman. Supr. Nolan, thanked Supr. Sterne for the new gavel and stated that he would keep it in his possession at all times and turn It over to his successor in office. The Bond of Jaines Glen Stevens County Collector of Taxes for the tax year 1950, taxes to be collected in 1961, ib the amount of $75,000 with the Aetna Casualty and Surety Coinpany as surety, together with the Oath of Office of said Collector, was presented and read to the Board. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Sterne and duly seconded by Asst. Supr. McConnell that the Bond and Oath be approved by this Board and that the premium on said Bond in the amount of $750 be paid when a proper claim for said premium is filed with the County Clerk, and the roll being called. Suprs. Ruth, Wright. W ittmus, Beck. Gov, Slavin Dunning, Glenn. Mackeben, Aavang' Cornue, McConnell, May, Schmitt' Sterne, Filip and- Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Ayi* Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the Bond and Oath approved. The .,Semi-annual reports of the County Clerk. Circuit Clerk and 8herlff, and the arnual report of the County Treasurer were presented and upon motion duly made and carried were referred to the proper committees for report. The following monthly report of the County Treasurer including a report^on County Highway Funds Grand Total . $422,616.94 The above and foregoing report is true and correct according to piy best knowledge and belief. HENRY A. Nl'LLE, County Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of December, 1950. R. D. WOODS. (Counfy Seal) County Clerk. The Committee on McHenry Countv Home, Farm and' Hospital presented the following report and recommendations, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors of McHenry County: ^ Your McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital Committee met at Hartland on December 2nd, 1950 and audited bills for the month of November, 1950, and respectfully submit the following report recommending the same be paid. Crystal Lake Farm Store, repair parts 1.50 J. T. Day, cleaning grease traps and septic tank .'.l 138.80 George F. Bobzin, groceries. tobacco, supplies 63.12 George Coniingore, horse shoeing 12.00 Arwell, Inc., pesf control 16.00 Bohn Hardware Co., supplies 5.(2 Kemp Hatchery & Feed Co.. chicken feed 94.1S Thomas J. Webb Company, coffee 68.82 Hubert Pharmacy, medicines.. 74.60 F. W. Woolworth Co., supplies 40.78 Slavin & Hall, clothing 29.15 Clyde & Bud's .Mobile Service, gasoline and oil 16.77 Miller-Patton Bak. Co.. bread 64.90 R. O. Andrew Co.. chicken med. 4.25 L. Lohmeyer, corn picking .... 88.18 Gordon Pearson, feed grinding 11.40 Royal Blue Food Mart, groc. 30.45 Carl Glenn, whey 6.67 Public Serv. of Nor. 111., elec. 61.19 Woodstock Dry Goods Co., cloth 10.16 III. Bell Tel. Co., telephone .... 36.30 Idea Oil Company, fuel oil .... 160.18 John Sexton & Co., groceries 277.07 Harding Mofor Serv., grease and oil truck 4.25 E. L. Bakkom & Co., supplies 15.31 Sawyer Biscuit Co.. crackers 18.39 Shurtleflf & Co.. cement and lbr. 36.65 Montgomery Ward Co., clothing 46.00 J. E. Hancock, repair lightning rods 272.40 Esther C. Allen, incidentals.... 77.63 Esther C. Allen, salary' 300.00 Clara Hayes, salary ....... 160.00 Rose Chambers, wages'...- 125.00 James Chambers, wages 150.00 Mary Mynnon, wages 100.00 Joseph Mynnon, wages 100.00 Less Hogs sold >.$1,782.26 Sawyer rebate .... 2.84 $1,716.15 $1,785.10 1,785.10 $ 930.05 OiK'ember 2. 1950 Your McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital Committee met at Hartland on the above mentioned date and audited bills for- the month of Noveml-er, 1950. and recommend the following be paid. Running Expense $1,700.82 Clothing 85.31 Tobacco 32.01 Medicines 74.50 Hospital 183.96 £iet ....... 478.38 Fuel 160.18 Less Hqgs sold $1,782.^6 Sfcwyef rebfttfl 2.84 $2,715.15 tl',785.10 1,785.10 .illtmittsd. _ - , FRANK B, McCONXJ3Lfc FRANK AtAT ALMER AAVANG Special Bi idge Committee, McHenry County, Illinois . It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Filip and duly seconded by Supr. Wright that the report be ao- 8roved, and the roll being called, uprs. Ruth. Wright. Wittmus, .Beck, Coy, Slavin, Duuuing, Glenn, Mackeben, Aavang, Cornue, McConnell, May, Schmitt, Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the report approved. The following Request ahd Annual Report of State's Attorney Don A. Wicks was presented and read to the Board, to-wlt: December 1. 1950 To the Honorable Chairman and Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois , Gentlemen: 1 submit herewith an itemited account covering the*? disbursement of funds appropiiated for expenses of the State's Attorney's Office for the year from December 1, 1919 to ^December 1, 1950. ° I respectfully ask at this time ttyat the Board make the following allowances for the expenses of my office for the year beginning December 1, 1950: To apply on rent, $360.00; Miscellaneous and contingent expenses, $350.00; to apply on the salary of the Secretary of my office, $2,400.00. The foregoing amounts are the same as those allowed for the past year. . You will find from the State's Attorney's Reports on file with the Circuit Clerk for the terms of January, May and September of the year 1950 that the fines oaid into the County Treasury and the fees earned by the State's Attorney's Office and paid into the County Treasury amount to $16,983.00. The State's Attorney's and Assistant's salaries and the expense of the operation of the office for the year 1950 amount to $10,- 183.77. This leaves a balance in this fund for other purposes of $6,799.23. 1 want to extend to the members of the Board my sincere appreciation for the courteous treatment and cooperation which they have accorded me and extend to you my best wishes for the approaching Holiday Season. Very respectfully yours, D. A. W, DAW :OH Encl. Don A. Wicks To the Honorable Chairman and Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois:- «SThe undersigned, DON A. WICKS, State's Attorney of McHenry County, Illinois, respectfully submits the following report of the disbursement of moneys appropriated by your Board for his use during tSic period beginning December 1, 194 9 and ending December 1. 1950. He charges himself with the following:- _ Items of »ee«lpts -- Dec. 1, 1949 Balance as per F 61.36 1,158.00 710.00 1.140.00 by . .. • - -- ^ ...~ report re approved and adopted by this | was presented and read to the Board Board, ana the property of the appli- j and upon motion of Supr. Wittmus cants and petitioners. more fully described in their applications and petitions be reclassified to conform to said report, and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of McHenry County. on file in the County Clerk's office be amended to conform to said report. showing the new classification me Mach & Bldg Ftf. from M. F. T. Total" Receipts.. . Grand Total 37,429 07 IspMUtttUW Highway Orders $ 9,020.91 Balance forward T-'ovember 30. 1950 $28,408.16 ship, on Rt. 173, was presented and nome-conauctea iiustnesses ers and anulicants And tho'roll he read to the Board. It was thereupon and several real businesses located ing called Sunrs Ruth WriJSt regularly moved by Supr. Filip and there. A duplex should not reflect W t(m I!Kr Co1KluVin fun^ duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben unfavo^y in the value of this ad- ning. Mackeben Aavang Cornue that the report of the Zoning Board joining TMvoperty so the petition is McConnell Mav Schmitt Sterne' of Appeals concerning the applica- granted. Filip and Asst Sunrs Matwpll Mr»- -tion or Joseph Leo Brady and Mary George F. Jedlicka, Secretary Connell and Rosenthal voted ' Ave" Brady for Zoning reclassification be State of Illinois. * y ' Nay nom" A i OlmirmanT approved and placed on file, and that County of McHenry, ss. clared the motion unanimously carthe following Ordinance amending In the Matter of the Petition of ried, the report approved and adopt- Section 4 of an Ordinance known as David Segel and Sarah Segel, his ed. the ordinance' amended and orthe <ioning Ordinance of McHenry wife dered the maps changed County. Illinois, passed and approved Before McHenry County Zoning Asst. Supr Rosenthal stated that on the 10th day of September, 1946, Board of Appeals hearing held in the there was another toning matter that be approved and adopted by this city hall in the City of McHenry ; no doubt the Lands and Lots commit- Boafd. to-wit: County of McHenry and State of i tee could investigate concerninK an A* teA&aaoeuAmendlnff Section 4 Ot Illinois on the third day of October application of a property owner liv" AS jfrrtiaa&ee Xaown as Sonlnff A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4:00 o'clock ing outside of the corporate limits VoXftAfy COMty« Xill* P. ni. of Lak(fW00(] at CrvBtH.1 Lake who I MaeAlnti . 1 p i ^ r g ^ e n j w j - 0 1 ? ' : ' w o u l d l i k e a r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f h i s B a l a n c e f o r w a r d - i&JV,cka- Secretary & En- property, so that a building on the I General Fund ....... R u n . r v i » r J £ A ' ^ R o a , l l d # \ J 5 " * ® * ? ' g r a n k I r e a r o f h i s p r o p e r t y c o a l d u t i l i s e d I S u p e r v i s o r C o t r t i t y supervisor* of McHenry County, II-- 1 Nagel, E. J. Deneen, \ ernon Kayes' for the purpose of manufacturing ce-I Home and duly Seconded by Supr. May and declared carried, the same was approved and ordered of record, towlt : Monthly Report of McHenry County Highway Fund Hcvember 1, 1950 to Sfovember 30, 1950 Heceipts Balace forwaiM Novethber 1. I960 • ft.T0l.05 from Henry A. Nulle, Taxes ^ ^ . . General Fund .....Ur>,3o8.sr. .... !».689.13 127.54 ,.l...il, 125.02 < Ira nd Total $37,429 07 To: C. L. Tryon. Superintendent of Highway HENRY A. NULLE, _ _ County Treasurer. Omtf Treasurer's Heport for the Montb, October 1930 »ec« 253,330.82 1,(99.69 409.25 „ „ % 930.05 Your Committee would recommend that Mrs. Esther C. Allen be re-appointed as Superintendent* of the McHenry County Home. Farm and Hospital at a salary of $200.00 per month and Matron at a salary of $100.00 per month, and that Mrs. Clara Hayes be appointed Head Nurse at a salary of $160.00 per month for a period of one year commencing March 1st. 1951. The inspection of Grounds, Live Stock and Buildings are made regularly and It is the aim of the Comniittee to see to it that everything is kept in good condition. There are home repairs that need attention which are being taken care of as conditions permit. There being no further business, your committee, on motion duly made and seconded adjourned. FRANK B. McCONNELL; K. C. COY Chairman CARL K. WITTMUS ALMER AAVANG AUGUSTUS M. MAXWELL It was thereupon regularly moved Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben that the report and recommendations be approved and accepted, and that Esther C. Allen be reappointed as Superintendent and Matron of the McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital, and that Mrs. Clara Hayes be appointed head nurse, with salaries as fixed in said report, and the roll fc ng called Suprs. Ruth. Wright, ittmus. Beck, Coy, Dunning, Glenn, Macjfeben, Aavang Cornue, McConnell, May. Schmitt. Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Supr. Slavin voted Nay. And the Chairman declared the motion carried, the report approved and the appointments made. Supr. Frank McConnell of Richmond Township. Chairman of the County Home Committee, addressed the Board and In behalf of Mrs. Allen. Superintendent of the County Home, thanked the members of the Board for their consideration, and stated that Mrs. Allen informed him that if reappointed she would continue to manage the home as she lias in the past, ahd to the best of her ability. The following report of the Special Committee in charge of the construtlon of a new bridge at the site of the Barnard's Mill Dridge, in McHenry Township, was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors, McHenry County. Illinois: - Your Committee to whom was referred the matter of the construction of a .iiew bridge at the Barnard's Mill Bridge over the Nippersink Creek In Section 6. Township 45 North. Range S East of the J liird Principal Meridian, beg leave to submit the following report on the matters before them. That we met on uie 51st dav of November. 1950, to receive bits f.-r the Barnard's Mill Bridge In the Town of McHenry. The bid of the H. H. Mas. Construction Company of Algonquin, Illinois, was the lowest bid recvivcd In the amount of Thirty-seven thousand two hundred seventy-eight and 80-100 dollars (i37.278.30). We decided to accept said bid on behalf of McHenry County, Illinois. We authorized the Chairman of this Board and the County Clerk to act ft>r the County in the matter of sifhiftf 8<tfd totltrftft tfYid iiJpVovine the bond. All of which is respectfuny report dated 12-1-49 Dec. 17, 1949 By cash received Dec. 17, 1949 By cash received June 2, 1950 By cash received Total receipts $3,071.36 He asks to be credited with the following items paid out:-- Biitarstuuti Dec. 1, 1949, Conley's, rent..$' M.OO Dec. 1949, Rose Nims, cleaning office 18.00 Dec. 22, 1949. Schmidt Printing Co., indictment covers 17.J3 Dec. 28. JI949. W. \V. Desmond, Postmaster, stamps 9.00 Jan. 3, 1950, Conley's, rent.... tO.OO Jan. 7. 1950, Don A. Wicks, 6 months allowance for stenographers Jan. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office Feb. 1, 1950, Conley's, rent.. Feb. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office Feb. 8, 19.-.0, First National Bank of Woodstock, printed checks Feb. 13, 1930. .W W. Desmond. Postmaster, stamps Mar. -J, 1950, Conley's, rent- Mar. 1950, Rose Nims. cleaning office Mar. 20. 1950, W. W. Desmond, stamps Apr. 1950. Rose Nims, cleaning office Apr. 7, 195o, Conley's, rAit.. May 1, 1950, Conley's, rent.. May 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office May 3. 1950, W. W. Desmond, stamps May 5, 1949, Burgess. Anderson & Tate, Inc., docket envelopes June 1, 1950, Conley's, rent- June 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office June 7, 1950, Don A. Wicks, 6 months allowance for stenographers June 20, 1950, W. W. Desnifrfid. Postmaster, stamps July 1, 1950, Conley's, rent- July 1950, Rose .Vims, cleaning offico Aug. r, 1950, Conley's, rent- Aug. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office Aug. 7, 1950, Schmidt Printing Co., letterheads & envelopes Aug. 11. 1950. W. W. Desmond. Postmaster, stamps Sept. 1, 1950, Conley's, rent- Sept. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office Oct. 2. 1930, Conley's, rent.. Oct. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office Oct. 9. 1950. W. W. Desinond, Postmaster, stamps Nov. 1, 1950. Conley's. rent.. Nov. 1, 1950, The Crystal Lake Herald, information covers Nov. 1950, Rose Nims, cleaning office 9.00 Nov. 14. 1950. Don A. Wicks, miscellaneous office expense '25.00 Nov. 14. 1950, W. W. Desmond, Postmaster, stamps 9.00 MfrS.OO 9.00 SO.Ou 15.00 2.89 . 9.00 .80.00 1100 .9.00 15.00 30.00 80.00 16.00 9.00 • «.58 80.00 1C.001 1.140.00 9.0 o 80.00 9.00 30.00 12.00 "30;70 9.00 80.00 12.00 80.00 15.00 9.00 §4M»o 14.tr Total Disbursements ....$2,983.77 M Bsoapltalattoa Total amount received $3,071.36 Total amount paid out 2.983.77 Balance on hand f 87.59 . DON A. WICKS, State s Attorney «f McHenry County, State of Illinois ' County of McHenry, SR. DON A. WICKS being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says that the foregoing is a true and correct account of 'all moneys received by him from the County of McHenry for the expense of the office of State's Attorney and of all moneys paid out by him from December 1, 1949 to December 1, 1950. „ ^ ' DON A. WICKS Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of December, A. D. 1950.. . ("Notary Seal) ORAL K. HERENDEBN, Notary Public It waa thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Schmitt and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne, that the report be approved and that the request be granted. And the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, the report dpproved and the rwiuest granted. The Clerk presented lists of Claims against the County and upon motion of Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Coy and declared carried, the said Claims were referred to the proper Committees and the Board adjourned to 1:30 o'clock P. M. for Committee work. 1:30 O'CLOCK *. M. The Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon rol! call the same members responded to their names as appeared of record in the morning session, constituting a full Board present. The Committee on claims. Labor, Fees and Supplies presented the following ' report, which on motion of Supr. Wright and duly seconded by Supr. Coy and the roll being called was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: December 4, A. D. 1950 Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Labor. Fees and Supplies Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wlt: Frank Thornber Co., co clk^ off sup $ 880.42 Pitney-Bowes, Inc.. co treas off sup --»---iv .9- F. tCenrielly, er tT B. off sup i." Sup. Schs. Off. Exp.-- Security Envelope Co, R. L. Tasewell §urgMB, Anderson 4k T*t« .. hqr Harvard Herald, sup , s«l|s off cDMli.00, co ^fcastnt Supr 9t|i>--|218.90.... McHenry PltlndMltf, co elk ®l«c ptg list vot. Woodstock Dally Sentinel, co elk elec ptg list vot-- $668.10, co elk ptg -- UM.ate Hartford Acc. & Indefn., ins prem on bonds Co ofr Judcy. Libry.--- Callaghan & Company Lawyers Coop. Pub. Co American Uw Book Co Harry C. Daniels, contingent Charles F. Hayes, judcy Justice fees Co. Assmt. SUpr. Sal.--•' Mary Dusenberry :...... Ella Mae Sullivan Co. Zoning Exp.-- E. J. Deneen George F. Jedlicka . Roy A. Kent Vernon W. Kays Frank H. Naget Harold J. Bacon .... David II. Anderson, ct bM repairs * Woodstock Dally Sentinel, co assmt supr sup R. F. Dusenberry, bd 6f rev elk hire--$290.00, bd of rev trav exp--$20.00, co assmt supr trav exp--$24.16 B(f of Rev. Sal.-- John J. Hayes E. J. Deneen ... Thomas F. Nolan Moore Business Forms, ,cd treas off sun ..... R. D. Woods, County Clk.. co elk tax ext 48T5.00 L. V. Kilts, cir elk sup $6.73, shff off sup--$13.50, Co elk off sup--$275.12 Ero Erickson, shff dpty - Woodstock Daily Sentinel, co assmt supr sup Wrona Bros., co assmt supr sup Wayne Owens, ct hse jail sal Shff. Off, Sup.-- Harry E. Beu Dry Clean L. A. Barman Co Thomas B. Merwln, ct hse repairs Ct. Hse. Sup.-- Earl Palmer Ludwig Wilson Co. Broeker's Janitor Sutf. ." Leln Chemical Co. >.....1. Walter B, Morris Fred C. Bab. Sheriff, shff ner diem fees serv Shff. Feedg. Pris.-- Schoepperle's Grocery Schuetts Grocery Western United Gas A El Shff. Dpty. Per Diem-- Howard Goddard Roger L. Hansen Arthur R. Nelson Clyde C. Miner, shff dpty" per diom -- $133.00. toantrf -- . $42.00 Vernon W. Kays, shff dpty per diem--$77.00. bailiff-- $21.00 Shff. Dpty. Per Diem- Walter Reed Harry E. Beu Sabina Bau, shff dpty Fred c. "Bau, shff per diem fees serv Bohn Hardware Co.. ct hse sup Woodstock Trucking Serv., ct hse repairs Shff. Off. Sup.-- F. R. Ooodall Oil Co .... Hahn Oil Co v^..... Hendrychs Ford George Collen Gulf Ser. ; Home Oil Co .V..".... H. W. Sandeen. M. D„ shff jail supp cloth Shff. Feedg, Prls.-- Trackett's Bakery ...... Conway Dairy ... American Employer's Ins., prem on bonds co off-.. Supr. Sal. Mileage- August W. Rut.b C. Perry W right Carl E. Wlttinus Frank E. Beck Elmer C. Coy Raymond M. Slavin Charles T. Dunning Roscoe N. Glenn ^±.^..,2. Harley H. Mackeben ...... Thomas F. Nolan Aimer Aavang Stanley H. Cornue Frank B. McCortnell Frank J. May Math N. Schmitt - Theodore W. Sterne John J. Filip Augustus M. Maxwell ..... Abram B. McConnell Paul F. Rosenthal City of Woodstock, ct hBe jail It and water George F. Jedlicka, co soqlng exp Betty Hayes, bd of rev elk hire Alice Jones, er TB off sal .... Vestie Muldoon, ct hse jail sal 200.00 Thomas P. Bolger, cir ct pro off sal Sabina Bau, shf cook for pris Sheriff Deputy-- Armour J. Birk Howard W. Cairns Henry Faerber Harold G. Fox Grant Nolan All of which is respectfully submitted. ALMER AAVANG. Chairman. MATH N. SCHMITT " * JOHN J. FILIP PAUL ROSENTHAL ROSCOE GLENN The Committee on Clafms County Poor presented the following report, to-wit: December 4, A. D. 1950. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on County Poor Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all Claims presented to them, and recommend the payment of the following, and that the Clerk be directed to issue orders on the County Treasurer to the Claimants for the several amounts allowed, as follows, to-wit: Dependent Children--- ' Elgin Catholic Charities, . (Bieleckt) i.«# Montgomery Ward & C«, ' (Ketchum) 2.74 St. Vincent's Home for Chil., (Reh) (Wilson) 240.00 Mrs. Eva Ka.pping. (Yestebo) 40.00 Mrs. Minnie Brigham. (Ketchum) 40.00 Mrs. R. J. Leisch. (DeLtne) .... 40.00 Mrs. otto Eicksteadt. (Ketchum) 80.00 Lake Bluff Orphanage. (Lange) 40.00 Chicago Industrial Home, (Dalziel) 120.00 Mr. V. R. Jones, (Shay) 82.00 Care T. B. Patients-- Rockford Mun. T. B. San 210.00 Lake County T B. San 2.357.50 Your Committee would further recommend that the appropriation made by this Board in the amount of $9,000.00 at its September 1950 meeting for the relief of ex-soldiers, •sailors and marines under the Bo- ^gardus Act, be alloted to the various posts of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars in the following manner and that the rule governing the distribution of said funds to said posts that are now in effect and have been previously fVxfft by this Board govern the distribution' of these allotments so made, to-wit: Woodstock American Legion $1,700.00 Harvard American Legion .... 700.00 Crystal Lake Amer. Legion 1,400.00 Marengo American Legion. .. 700.00 McHenry American Legion 1,500.00 Cary American Legion Fox River Grove Amer. Legion Algonquin American Legion Huntley American Legion .. . Hebron American Legion . Richmond American Legion- Wonder Lake Arrier. Legion Crystal Lake Veterans or of Foreign Wars Woodstock Veterans of Foreign Wars McHenry Veterans of Foreign Wars Marengo Veterans of Foreign Wars Union American^ Legion- 224.90 tiiso 794.88 269.37 4.50 29.00 20.00 25.00 45.00 140.00 150.00 - 26.50 5.00 22.40 25.60 26.20 20.00 129.10 6*9.95 224.15 270.00 260*00 250.00 111.20 295.37 192,50 183.95 -27.47 100.00 "1;?S 2&5 To 4 64.82 14.69 125.16 . 60.48 2254.50 279.29 2.40 1.47 56.00 140.00 105.00 175.00 98.00 14.00 49.00 35.00 216.05 12.29 19.00 -17.13 8.18 9.82 loo TI.73 87.92 1597.50 140,90 123.20 138.00 122.00 55.60 42.80 71.40 45.60 147.90 . 64.20 . 44.80 83.00 94.40 100.80 . 67.20 104.40 88.00 10.20 44.00 157.58 825.00 189.00 175.00 75.00 112.50 215.00 215.00 215.00 240.00 215.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 150.00 200.00 300.00 400.00 200.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 19.80 W.00 Total $8,750.00 All of which Is respectfully submitted. ROSCOE GLENN. Chairman. E. C. COY C. PERRY WRIGHT --\ FRANK MAY \ FRANK B. McCONNELL I It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Glenn and duly seconded by Supr. Schmitt that the report be approved and that the Claim of the I«ake County Tuberculosis San. and the Rockford Tuberculosis San. be paid when prop* r claims have been presented to the Clerk. And the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the report approved. The Committee on Lands and Lots, to whom was referred the matter of the Application of Max Hahn and Dimple Hahn for Zoftinff Reclass.fl- OAUoiu of their, prupirtj* located in Dorr Township at th« intersection of Routes 14 and 47, which application was approved by the • Zoning Boat)M of Appeals, operai.:.g under ifu. Mf* Henry County, Illinois Comprehen* sive Zoning Ordinance and is now before this Board I or jtmendnisnt a til reclassification presented the follow* ing report, to-wit: a* . * »,,, November 17. 19fV : > State of. Illinois. Ti County of McHenry. ns. To the Chairman and Gentlemen o€ . the Boaru of Supervisors: vt Your Committee on Lands an4/ Lots, to whom was referred the Mat- .ter, °S,the. Application of Max Hahn Dimple Hahn tor Zoning Reclassification of their property located tn \Dorr Townshin at the intersection of \Routes 14 and 4 7, which application was approved by the Zoning Board or Appeals, operating under the McHenry County, Illinois Zoning Ordtnance and is now before this Boanl for Amendment and reclassification. i our Committee beg leave to report that they met on the above stated date and journeyed to and viewed the property in question and made a special investigation, concerning said matter, and your commttee. afteiw having taken into consideration th^9 effect the reclassification Would have on the surrounding property find that no Injury will be done; that practically all of the property surrounding the property in question is used and will be used for business and commercial purposes. Your Committee therefore recommends that the application be approved by the Board of Supervisors and that an Ordinance Amending Section 4 of An Ordinance known as the Zoning Ordinance if McHenry County, Illinois, passed artd v approved on the 10th day of Septertfber, 1946. be approved and adopted. All of which is respectfully submitted. " £\ T. W. STERNE fj HARLEY MACKEBENFRANK M. McCONNELL -.i!' CHARLES T. DUNNING • Ar •' CARL E. WITTMUS After the reading of the report' by the Clerk, the Clerk then presented and read the following Ordinance Amending Section 4 of an Ordinance known as the Zoning Ordinance t>f McHenry County. Illinois, passed at|d approved on the 10th day of Septcrft--" ber 1946, to-wit: An Ordinance Amending Sectlom 4 of an Ordinance Known, as the Boning Ortlauoe of HcKenry Ooutf, Illinois, Vanned and Approved on tke 10th Day of September, 1946. M Be It Ordained by the Board Mis Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois, as Follows, to-wit: Section I: That Section 4 of the Ordinance known as the Zoning Ordinance of McHenry County, Illinois, passed and approved September If, 1946, be, and the same is hereby amended and the "Zoning Maps" now on file in the office of the County Clerk of McHenry County, Illinois, and heretofore made a part of said Ordinance, are hereby amended tjy-- changing the classification froia Farming ("F") to Business ("B-2^' of the following described property: Part of the West half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 9 ih Town* ship 44, North Range 7. East of the^ Third Principal Meridian tn McHenry County, Illinois, lying on the Southwesterly side of the Highway (now known as U. S. No. 14) described as follows: Commencing at the Rolnt of intersection of the South ne of said Section 9 with the Easterly line of the right of way of the » State Highway (now known as Route No. 47) said point being 38.| feet East from the Southwest corner of said Section thence Northerly on the Easterly right of way line of said State Highway (being on a line " forming an angle of 90 degrees 15 minutes with said highway line to the Northeast, to the South line ofA said Section) for a distance of 719.93V feet to the point of curvature: thence Northeasterly on the Easterly right of way line of said highway, being on a curved line to the right, having a radius of 3541.1 feet for a distance of 421.57 feet: thence North 69 degrees 40 minutes East 267.5 feet to a point for a place of beginning; thence North 69 degrees 4(f minutes East 267.85 feet to an intersection with the Southwesterly right of way line of said Highway U. S. No. lT; t h e n c e N o r t h w e s t e r l y a l o n g t h e Southwesterly rlgnt of way litie thereof, being on a curved line to the right, having a radius of 34,407.5 feet for a distance of 131.62 feet tof. a point of tangency; thence North-V westerly along the. southwesterly right of way line of said Highway, being on a line tangent to the last described curve a distance of 0,4 feet: thence South 69 degrees 40 min- • utes West 205.95 feet: thence South 12 degrees 51 minutes East 125 fe«t to the place of beginning and containing 0.67 acres of land more <MT less, situated In the County of Mo» Henry and State of Illinois. Section II: Any ordinance or parte • of ordinances in conflict with tlM) provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, insofar as such confllet exists. Section III: This ordinance shaltj^ be In full force and effect from andlf after Its passage and approval. Approved: THOMAS F. NO!JIN. Chairman Attest: R. D. WOODS. County Cl«m Passed: 4. 1950 Approved: Dec. 4, 1959 (Seal) It was thereupon regularly movod by Supr. Filip and duly seconded lij* Supr. Slavin that the report be a^> proved and that the OrdlnamM amending Section 4 of an OrdinaiuM known as the Zoning Ordinance <>r McHenry County, Illinois, passed mid approved on the 10th day of September 1946 be approved and adopted by this Hoard, and that the application^ of the applicants. Max and Dimple^ Hahn, together with the record of the'Board of Appeals be made a part of the report of the Lands and Lots Committee, previ<*isly presented, and the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth, Wright. Wittmus. Beck. Coy. Slavin, Dunning, Glenn, Mackeben, Aavang, Cornue. McConnell, May, Schmitt, Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none And the Chairm«*>» declared the motion unanimously carried, the report approved. the ahiending ordinance approved ana adopted and the ordinance amended, and ordered the maps changed in the office of the County Clerk. a The Zoning Board of Appeal; oper-V ating und' r the McHenry County, Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, presented the following Rfl port, to-wit: December 4, 199f State of Illinois, County of McHenry. ss. To the Chairman and Gentleman of the Board of Supervisors: Your Zoning Board of Appeals, operating under the McHenry County. Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance presents herewith ttt« following report on th^ matters Mia things before them. State of Illinois County of McHenry. ss. js, In the Matter of the Application^ of Mary S. Tripp for Variation of Zoning Classification Before McHenry County Zoning ' Board of Appeals hearing held in the court house in the City of Woodstock County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 21st day of November A. D. 1950 at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. . / Present: Harold Baron. Chairman; George Jedlicka, Secretary & Enforcing Officer. E. J. Deneen. Frarw Nagel, Vernon Kaj es TT: Absent: C. Russell Allen, Attorney , for Board Appearances: James Rich. Attorney for Petitioner Objectors: None %J Petition was read 1 Fee has been paid Certificate of publication filed Board's Decision: It has beemoved by Mr. Nagel and seconded b> Mr. Deneen that the above petition be granted. \ote: Aye: Nagel. Deneen Bacon, Kayes Naye: None Chairman declared motion carried Description: The new addition t^ the building would complv with th« coning requirements except for the is being joined to a building that is now non-conforming because of its location with reference to County Road. Inasmuch asf| it is a decided improvement and theV joining of these buildings does not effect the utility value of the pret*<» ises, the Board can see no reason f«f objecting to this change in classiffc__ cation.. (Testimony hereto attached. . We present herewith the application of the applicant as a part Of this report and recommend that thisreport be approved. All of which Is respectfully submitted. * HAROLD BACON. Chairman E. J. DEVKRN FRANK NAGEL. VERNON KAYES By GEORGE JEDLICKA Secretary * It was thereupon regularly tnovaA/ by Asst. Supr. McConnell and' dmy seconded- by Supr. Mackeben thw the report and action of the fibn^d of Appeals operating under the Mc