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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 24 Feb 1923, p. 15

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TL ~ WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923 15 Twelve (12), to the Southeasterly line of said Lot Twelve (12), thence Southwesterly along said Southeast- erly line of said Lot Twelve (12) to to the Southeast corner of said Lot Twelve (12), thence West along the said South line of said Lot Twelve (12) to the Southwest corner of said Lot Twelve (12), being the intersec- tion of the North line of said North Avenue with the Easterly line of said Linden Avenue, thence North- westerly along the Southwesterly line of said Lot Twelve (12) fifty- eight and four-tenths (58.4) feet to the point of beginning, and EXCEPT that part of said Lot Thirteen (13) described as follows: All of that part of Lot Thirteen (13), Block Five (5) of Jared Gage's Subdivision lying south of and ad joining a line fourteen (14) feet north of and parallel with as meas- ured at right angles to said South line of said Lot Thirteen (13) said South line of said Lot Thirteen (13) being the North line of North Ave- nue, and extending from the North- westerly line of said Lot Thirteen (13), east to a line drawn parallel with and fifty (50)feet Southwesterly from as measured at right angles to the Northeasterly line of said Lot Thirteen (13), situated in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, having been occasionally used by the Village of Winnetka for the storage of coal and municipal equipment, is no longer necessary, appropriate or re- quired for the use of the said Village or profitable to said Village, nor is its longer retention by said Village for the best interests of the said Village, and that the said real estate be sold pursu- ant to the statute in such case made and provided. SECTION 2. That the real estate described in Section 1 of this ordinance and therein provided to be sold, shall be sold only upon the following condi- tions, to-wit: That the portions of said Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) described in Section 1 of this ordinance and therein provided to be sold shall not be used by the purchaser thereof, his successors or assigns, for any pur- pose other than as a site upon which to erect and maintain a gasoline filling station, for a period of ten (10) years from and after the date of execution of the instrument of transfer of said property to be delivered by the Village of Winnetka to the purchaser, and that the said restrictions upon the use of said portions of said Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) shall be expressed in the said instrument of transfer as a covenant running with the land, binding upon such purchaser, his exe- cutors, administrators and assigns; that each bidder for the real estate provided to be sold in Section 1 of this ordinance shall submit with his bid a design and general plan showing the location of the improvements, the landscaping, and the location of the entrance and inside driveways for such gasoline filling sta- tion, and such design and general plan shall be acceptable to the Council of the Village of Winnetka. SECTION 3. That the Council of the Village of Winnetka reserves the right, pursuant to statute, to reject by a ma- jority vote of such Council any or all ids. SECTION 4. That a copy of this or- dinance, together with a notice stat- ing that bids for the purchase of the real estate provided tobe sold in Section 1 of this ordinance shall be published in the Winnetka Weekly Talk, a news- paper published regularly in said Vil- lage on Saturday of each week, for a period of not less than sixty days after the taking effect of this ordinance, and that such notice shall state that all bids for such real estate shall be de- livered to the Village Clerk on or be fore eight o'clock P. M. at a regular meeting of the Council of said Village to be held on the first day of May, A. D. 1923, and that each bid for such real estate shall be accompanied by a certi- fied check, payable to the order of the Village of Winnetka, in the sum of ten (10) per cent of the amount of such bid. The President of the Village of Win- netka is hereby authorized to execute, for and on behalf of said Village, a proper instrument of transfer convey- ing to the bidder whose bid shall be accepted by the Council of said Village and who shall duly pay the amount of the bid accepted by the Village of Win- netka, the real estate described in Sec- tion 1 of this ordinance, and the Vil- lage Clerk is hereby authorized to at- test such instrument of transfer and to attach thereto the corporate seal. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by a vote of three-fourths of the members of the Council of the Village of Winnetka, its approval and posting. and that bids for the purchase of said property will be received by the Vil- lage Clerk, up to eight (8) o'clock P. M. May 1st, 1923, which bids will be duly opened and considered at the meeting of the said Council to be held May 1st, 1923, in the Village Hall of the Village of Winnetka, at eight o'clock P.M. All bids sent to the said Vil- lage Clerk shall be marked on the out- side "Bid for real estate". The said Council resreves the right, pursuant to statute to reject by majority vote any or all bids. <The said real estate will be conveyed by the Village of Winnetka by proper and sufficient deed to the bid- der whose bid shall be accepted, and who shall duly pay or secure the pur- chase price therefor to the Village of Winnetka. VILLAGE OF WINNETKA, JOHN 8S. MILLER, JR. President. T49-11te Read the Want Ads FORD ACCESSORIES Skokie Motor Co 712-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers "*¢ Overland (a See the new Willys-Knight 5-pas- ] senger coupe-sedan. The greatest buy on the market today. $1735 de- livered to your home. Willys-Knight and Overland dealer for past 6 years. 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