the board of sia^imsoRs, mmrnKtmutitf. PAGE ^ 1£U?* S!5L Col' £•* Harley MatemS? ri!2f • The Cfct^r* IuiIim, T. f. Nolan, Aimer Aavmitff. m3w&m ^ Suprs. ft?* gtaatay Cornue, Prank McConnell, *r»»k M»r "id Aimer Fruk May Theodore Sterne, John A Avon* toact as suoh oommlttss. J. FHip and Aut. Suprs. A. M. Itex- !lKL^25"S7?|e,!4,,2L TV "ISS?*** w®n: A- a McConnell and Paul Roifc??^-., i.ll,l,il"JDo",,,y ToWn" »«tha constituting a quorum pres- •nlp -Officials Ass'a requesting par- nnt ment-.Of anaual dues, now diw. It The foowlnj communications from *M thereupon regularly moved by th« State of Illnols, Department of 5?f* SK**!* *nd duly MteaM toy Revenue, concerning the approval ?tl5r-J>u!lP,n*- th*t *•*»• ** P**d- of applications submitted by All And the Chairman declared the mo- Board for the office of County Astlon unanimously carried. sessment Supervisor of McHenry The following report of the Zon- County, together with instructions Ift* Board of Appeals operating un- as to the procedur« of the appointder me McHenry County Illinois ment of the County Assessment Su- Comprehenslve Zoning Ordinance pcrvisor, to-wit: was jpreeonted and read to the Board. Copy en file in the County Clerk'a office. Copy on Ale in the County Clerk's office. Supr. Beck addressed the Board and stated that due to all three of wit was thereupon regularly mov- the applicants being certified by ~ py Supr. Beck and duly second- the 8tate Department of Revenue as *4 by Supr. Sterne that the report qualified he would move ai this °f the ZOning Board of Appeals be time that a ballot be taken, and that approved and adopted by this Board, the members of the Board be aldnd that the Comprehensive Zoning* lowed to ballot for their choice for Ordinance now on Ale fn the Coun- said office. Said motion was duly ty Clerk's Office be amended to con- seconded by Supr. Nolan and deform to said report, pertaining to clared unanimously carred. The the> property of the petitioners or Chairman then appointed Supr. Macapplicaits as more fully described keben and Asst. Supr. McConnell as it) their petitions or applications, Colleting Tellers, and Supr. Beck and that all maps pertaining to and Sterne as Receiving Telers, and Counter Stoning now on Ale 1* the stated that he elected to participate County Clerk's office be changed to in the b&llotting. Supr. Glenn who conform to said report. And the roll Is now present at the meeting stat- /Jmrtf called, 8upra. Ruth. WUtmus, ed that he would not participate in 5»eck, 81kvin, Dunning, Olenn Mac- the ballot. At the close of all balkeben, Nolan, Aavang, Cornue, Mc- oting and the counting of same the Connetl. Sterne. Ft lip and Asst. receiving and recording telers an- Suprs. Maxwell, McConnell and Ko- nounced the result of the balloting sen thai voted Aye. Nay none. And as follows: Raymond F. Dusenthe Chairman declared the motion berry receiving 14 votes and John unanimously carried, the report A. Paulsen receiving '3 Votes and approved and the Ordinance amend,- • one Supervisor not voting and two ed, and ordered the maps changed. Supervisors absent. It was there- Harold Bacon, Chairman of the upon regularly moved by Supr. Beck Board of Appeals, operating under and duly seconded by Supr. Filip the McHenry County Illinois Zoning that the vote be made unanimous Ordinance, and C. Russell Alien, and that Raymond F. Dusenbery of Asst. 8tate's Attorney, and acting Marengo, Illinois be appointed Atty. for the Board of Appeals, ap- County Assessment Supervisor of rred before he Board and outllnin detail reasons Why they feit a revision of the Zoning Code was. necessary at this time, and suggested to the Beard that a separate Dunning, toning office he established in the Olenn, Mackeben, Nolan, Aavang, CoUrt ~touss With a full or part time Cornue, McConnell, May. Sterne. Fllsecretary for the Board of Appeals, ip and Asst. Supr*. Maxwell, McCon McHenry County, Illinois for the term of office ending on the first Monday of December. 1963. And the i .. _ . _ roll being called Suprs. Ruth, Witt- I?*®' mus. Reck, Coy. Slavln, rtnnnin> direc ed by the Board, by a motion County Bond Issue Resolution" approved and adopted. Representatives of the Woedafch hospital board, with Atty. Jamsd Cooney, secretary, appeared haters the county hoard, asking for* Ma in connection with the loos of IMI.M the past year on. cars of indigent patients. Atty. Cooney said some of these cases should be an obligation to various townships, that many were emergency o*Md and that when they were discharged left their bills unpaid. Aftera discussion it was decided that if possible the Supervisors In whose township the patient resides, should be contacted immediately. Some of the Supervisors said they had not been contacted on eases from their townships. The Chairman stated, that If there was no further business to come before this day's session, he would entertain % motion to adjourn. It was thereupon* regularly moved by Supr. 8terne and duly seconded by Supr. Filip that the Special February Session ef this Board be adjourned ; to February 17th, If SO at 1:30 a'olock P. M. for the transaction of further important business to come before said session. And the roll being called Suprs. Ruth. Wlttmus, Beck, Coy, Slavln, Dunning, Qlenn, Mackeben. Nolan, Aavang, Ooraue, McConnell. May, Sterne, Filip and Asst. Supra Maxwell. McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and meeting adjourned to February 17th. 1960 at 1:80 o'clock P. M. MATH N. SCHMITT. Chairman. Attest: R. D. WOODS. County Clerk. By: Karlen Cooney, Deputy The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, llllnoia, met at he Court House in the City of Woodstock. Illinois at 1:10 o'clock P. M. February 17 th. A. D. nell and Asst. Supr. Maxwell and McConnell voted Nay. And the Chairman declared the motion carried. • Thereupon Supr. Wittmue made a motion that the said resolution calling said special election, as rand by die County Clerk he adopted, which motion was seconded by Supr. Mackeben, and upon the attention being called, the Chairman directed the County Clerk to call the ir<oll upon the adoption of said motion, and upon roll call me following Supervisor* voted Aye: Kuth, Wlttmus, Beck. Coy, Slavln, Dunning; Glenn, Mackeben, Nolan, Ma r. Schmitt. Sterne and Asst. Supr. Maxwell and McConnell. Whereupon, the Chairman declared the motion carried and the resolution adopted and did elgn same In open meeting and direct the County Clerk to record shtd resolution in the-official records of this Board ef Supervisors, which -was done. The Chairman stated that if there was no further business to come before this days session, he would entertain a motion to adjourn. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Rosenthal and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne that the Special Fbruary Sssion of this Board be adjourned to February 28th, 1950 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. for the transaction of further important business to come before said session. And the roll being called Suprs. Ruth, Wlttmus. Beck, Coy, Slavin. DunninA, Olenn, Mackeben, Nolan, Aavang, McConnell, May. Stern and Asst. 8upr. Maxwell, McConnell, and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and meeting adjournte February 28th, 1960 at 1:30 O'clock P. M. MATH N. SCHMITT. Chairman Attest: •/jT'i-,. rr R. p. WOODS, County Cleifc. to answer questions, and to take care of regular matters coming benell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the ..Chairman declared duly made and earned February 15th. I960, and the meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Math N. Schmitt and he Pledge of Al- Special February Sessioit 1950 The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois, met at the Court House In the City of Woodstock on the 28th day of legiance to the Flag of the United February, A. D. 1950 at. 1:30 o'clock fore said Board. Asst. Supr. Max- the motion unanimously carried and well was of the opinion that a tee j the appointment made. Should be charged and some regulation made of Trallor Camps In the County. Asst. Supr. Rosenthal stated that he thought it would be a good plan for the full Board to Statements of condition of1 all of the Banks of McHenry County, at the close of business on December 81, 1949 were presented and read to the Board. It was thereupon reg- [i^eet on a day certain to consider. uiarly moved by Supr. Wlttmus and me adoption of a Building Code for duly seconded by Supr. Dunning McHenry County, and also for any revslon of the Zoning Ordinance that Is necessary. Asst. State's Atty. Allen stated that he felt that a separate offioe for the Zoning Board of Appeals was necessary, and that the whole soning program In McHenry County was suffering from growing pains, and that the Board should give the soning comthat the statements of condition of said banks be approved and that of said banks be athorlxed to continue as depositories of the County Treasurer and Rx-offlcio County Collector of McHenry County, and the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. ' The following Special Report of the Road and Bridge Committee was States of America was given by he Chairman with all members of ths Board and visitors present participating, after which the roll was called by the Clerk and the following embers responded to their names to-wit: August W. Ruth. Carl B. Wlttmus, Frank B. Beck, Blmer Coy, Ray Slavln. Charles T. Dunning. Roscoe Olenn. Harley Mackeben. T. F. Nolan, Aimer Aavang. Frank McConnell, Frank May, Math N. Schmitt, Theodore Sterne and Asst. Suprs. A. M. Maxwell. A. ft. P. M., pursuant to adjournment on February 17th, 1960. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, 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 tlie Clork. the following Balance forward General Fund Supr. Co. Home .1 Bupt Co. Home County Officer's Fees •241.676.4l $5,009.03 ™ 450.46 ™ 1.64 87.10 Highway Fund 16,000.00 Inheritance Tax 119.83 Highway Fines ... 190.00 Pars. Property Back Tax 1,489.89 r orfei ted Tax 410.40 Motor Fuel Tax 17,823.31 Institute Fund 14.00 Account : 4,666.25 111. Municipal Ret 1,592.51 Escrow Account 26.00 Total Receipts --.--.I- *7 r.a« Grand Tdtkt 9889171.62 Sapeadttncee °r<Jers $19,589.88 GAP Jurors Orders 60.90 Coroner's Orders ...... 24.00 I'robHtlon Officer 128.40 Co. Treas. Salary ..! * 223.60 Clerks Salary 1,31S.73 Rounty Orders , 39.50 General Fund 337.97 Highway Orders 7.434^21 III. Municipal Ret. Motor Fuel Orders ' Inheritance Tax Payroll *>HIer8 l'era. Property Back Tax 8,592.51 7,313.77 1,839.69 4,807.65 4.67 045,709.88 Balance fbrward February 8 8 , 1 9 5 0 v - . $ 2 4 3 , 4 6 1 . 7 4 „ • V i $289,171.62 The above and foregoing report is true and correct according to my best knowledge and Belief. HENRY A. NULLE, County Treasurer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March. 1950. R. I). WOODS, ; j County Clerk. "-.ft* Committee on Finance presented the following Annual Report of the County Treasurer, and upon' motion of Spr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Dunning and the roll being called was declared unanimously approved and adopted, towit: v Copy on flle In the County Clerk's office. The Committee on Finance presented the following report and Resolution authorizing the issuance of Tax Anticipation Warrants, to-wit: Copy on flle In the County Clerk's office. p It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr Glenn and duly seconded by Spr. Slavin that tne report be members responded to their names, { approved and the Resolution authorto- wit: Suprs. August W. RUth, Car! i iiing the issuance of Tax Antlcipa- E. Wlttmus, Frank 10. Beck. Elmer | tion Warrants be approved and Coy, Raymond Slavin, Chas. T. Dun- j adopted by this Board, and the roll an<* Paul Rosenthal con- ning, Roscoe Glenn, Harley Macke-[ being called Suprs. Ruth, Wright, stituting a quorum present. ben. T. F. Nolan, Aimer Aavang, i Wlttmus, Beck, Coy. Slavin, Duri» The Clerk presented and read Bond of Raymond F. Dusenberry as Frank B. McConnell, Frank May, nlng, Glenn, Mackeben. Math N. Schmitt, Theodore Sterne, Aavang. Cornue, McConnell, Nolait, May, County Assessment Supervisor In and Asst. Suprs. A. M. Maxwell and 1 Sterne, Filip and Asst. Suprs. Mar mittee and the Zoning Board of Ap- presented and read to the Board, topeals uthorlty to j>roceed and work wn ' out an amended Zoning Ordinance with specific powers to revise. Af- Some further discussion in regard ft said matter it was regularly moved by Sffpr. Nelan and duly seconded by Supr. FUlp that the Zoning Board of Appeals, together with the constituting ChalrmaW, Math N. Schmitt Copy on Ale In the County Clerk's office. the amount of $2,000.09, with good A. B. McConnell and sufficient surety, together with quorum present. Oath of Office and a comOath of Of- The Chairman, flee and a communication from Mr. addressed the Board and stated that Dusenberry to the Board, thanking the purpose of this adjourned special T. .. , , . ' them for the appointment. It was February session of the Board was i_ oWM thereupon regularly moved thereupon regularly moved by Asst. for the purpose of meeting with by Supr. Nolan and duly seconded supr. McConnell and duly seconded the members of the Zoning Board, by Asst. Supr. McConnell that the by Supr. Mackeben that the amount of Appeals of McHenry County, to report be approved and orderM of the County Assessment Suoer* discuss and consider the adoption' Zoning Committee, be and they are of record, and the Chairman declar- , visors bond be fixed at $2,000.00, and of a Building Code for McHenry hereby authorised and empowered to edjthe motion unanimously carried. , that the County Assessment Super- County. a Well and McConnell voted aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, the report approved and the Resoltion approved and adopted. The Committee on Roads and Bridges presented the following renort, which on motion of Supr. Wright and duly seconded by Asst. study and propose to the County Board of Supervisors for adoption, as provided by law, a new Zoning Ordinance for McHenry County. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Clerk presented and read the | visors bond -be approved and ordered Harold Bacon, Chairman of the following "County Bond Issue Reso- : of record, and the roll being callsd. Board of Appeals, Ray Dusenberry, lutlon," to-wit: | Suprs. Ruth, Wlttmus, Beck, Coy. Secty. of th«> Board of Appeals, Ed- After the reading of the resnlu- Slavin, Dunning, Glenn, Mackeben. " ~ tlon by the Clerk, Supr. Nolan, i Nolan, Aavang, Cornue, McConnell. Chairman of the Road and Bridge 1 May, Sterne and Asst. Suprs. Max The Com mittee on Finance pre- Committee, addressed the Board and stated that his committee was making no recommendation but was merely carrying out a mandate of the Board and that the program well. McConnell and Rosenthal vot- Ward Deneen and Roy Kent, Members of the Board of Appeals, and George Jedlicka. enforcing officer of the McHenry County Illinois Zoning ed Aye. Nay none. And the Chair- Ordinance were present at the meetman declared the motion unanl- Ing. mously carried and the bond ap- Chairman Bacon was called upon proved. by the Chairman of the Board to sented the following report and Resolution authorising the issuance of Tax Anticipation Warrants,, to- #lt: . _ Cony on Ale in the County Clerk'* 3Jras result of repeated requests Supr. Aavang, Chairman of the present the proposed building code, office from citizens and taxpayers of the Building Committee, addressed the Mr- Bacon addressed the Board and " .. , County for better road accommoda- . JBoard and stated that he was in- read in detail a proposed building thereupon regularly moved t^ons, he estimated that Uflder the | formed hat it would be necessary code or ordinance for McHenry by Supr. Cornue and duly seconded present road program through MFT I to And office space In the 'County County, similar to-the building code by ®uPr- Bee* the report ana funds It would take fifteen years to' Building for the County Supervisor adopted some time ago by the City resolution be adopted by this rtoard, And the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth. Wlttmus. Beck, Slavln, Dun- "k""* °r "e t Dron nlng, Glenn, Mackeben. Nolan, asked ff the committee as Aavang, Cornue, McConnell, Sterne, complete the program. 8upr. Cornue of Hebron Township ! iked If the committee as a whole was recommending the approval of J the resolution. Supr. Nolan then In- 1 of Assessments and his assistants, Crystal L<ake. During the read and also for the Zoning Board, and '"8 <" 'he ordinance several objeche wondered what the Board wishes tlons were Interposed by members of Fllln and As at Sunra. Uaxwell Mc- V" o«pr. i-ooian CVoown Lfl and R^nthal^oted' Aye. TaUnFL'rtLmZeZZTon nnnA Anil th« PhAirmAn de*» wan making no recommendation, IK?rattan "jy,""'""""' "" HffSJSi'S ^A uetition si«rneff by aDoroximate- lf th* Board approved the resolution I\rnigl1 InD etthilev av iac ailnriltnyv offn t>t he BaPrahnalkrPdA'a. ^Hill oOnPilnfltloOnn , ttlhlfec wWhfloOilUC ITlfl tt PT Mill Bridge asking for the replace has been rushed, and not enough ment of said bridge, by a new to do about tt. It was thereupon regularly moved by 8upr. Ruth and dly seconder by Supr. Glenn that said matter be referred to the Building Committee, giving said committee full power to act. And the roll the Board, and noted on said ordl nance. At the close of the reading of the building code ordinance a general discussion was had by the Board of Appeals and men.- .... bers of the Board of Superbeing called the Chalran declared vI«prs as to the need for a building the motion unanimously carried. , code at this time. It was then The minutes of the last meeting moved by Supr. Sterne and <ruiy called, Suprs. Ruth. Wright, Wittof the Board of Supervisor held on seconded by Snpr. Dunning that I mus, Beck. Coy, Slavln. Dunning, January 10, 1950, were read, and sufficient copies of the Crystal Lake : Glenn, Mackeben. Nolan, Aavang, upon otion duly made, seconded and Building Code as published in pam-! Cornue, McConnell. May, Sterne, carried, said minutes were approved, phlet form be secured and mailed I Filip, and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell and Supr. McConnell and the roll being caled. was declared unanimosly adopted. to-wit: Tne following Resolution concerning the Daniels Tract right-of-way on State Aid Route 200-A was presented and read to theBoard towit: Copy on Ale In the County Clerk's office. It was thereupon regularly moved by 8upr. Cornue and duly seconded by Spr. Slavln that the Resolution be adopted by this Board, and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the Resolutionadopted. TJie Special Committee In charge of the Construction of a new Bridge at the site of the Barnard's Mill Bridge, over the Nlppersink Creek In McHenry Township, presented the following report, to-wit: Copy on Ale In the County Clerk's office. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Lliip that the report be approved and adopted by this Board, and the roll being Central Prtg. * Pub. Co. Northern III. Publeations .... Charles F. Hayes Pearl Schults Ero Erlckson E. J. Field Hardware Pain Motor Express Inc. Ludwlg Wilson Co Belcher A Son Woodstock Awning Co. ......... SUltman's Welding 8hop True Value Hardware E. L. Bakkom A Co. Inc. Woodstock Trucking Serv. Fred C. Bau Conway Dairy Early American Bakery Schoepperle's Market Carl McBroom ... John Buchte ..... Donald Dexhelmfcr .... Harold O. Fox Harold Hobbs Sigurd Jacobson ....... George C. Meyers ..... Theodore S. Miller ; ........ Sidney Reed' Arthur Thorns Cloyde J. Zola _... Vernon W. Kays ....... Clyde C. Miner Hazel Wilke Frank Thornber Co The McHenry PUllndealer " ®<*rd M»at the all-over Ordinance £°uW "<* odopted at this time, 5ut V1** tlMM* * "rious need kS'SS for *®optk>n of an ocdhtaaef to 60.00 rcovw reJMential property oataMe i °f St? corporate limits of any City •J S® ; or Village In McHenry Coahty. At 48.81 the close of all discussion and delfhi- 0* lowing Bulli 1.17 .18 10.00 8S.S6 88.09 «MS III. Bell Telephone 343.87 Western United Gas ft El. .... l.Si Burgess. Anderson A Tate \... .81 Schmidt Printing Co. 36.00 Pearl Schults .... 17.00 Hoy Insurance Agency ........... 48.60 Frank Thornber Co 10.16 Frank B. McConnell 87.60 Supr. Salarge MUe&ge-r „ August W. Ruth i...78.60 C. Perry Wright ; Carl E. Wlttmus 80.60 F. E. Beck 100.10 Elmer C. Coy 22.20 Raymond M. 8lavln 11.80 Chas. T. Dunning $0.80 Roscoe Glenn 11.40 Harley Mackeben 93.40 T. F. Nolan 180.10 Aimer Aavang 83.10 Stanley H. Cornue 44.10 Frank B. McConnell 34.00 Frank May 82.60 Math N. Schmitt n.JO Theodore W. Sterne -- : 88.40 John J. Flllp ......^ 81.10 A. M. Maxwell 33.00 A. B. McConnell 20.40 Paul Rosenthal City of Woodstock 168.80 Rldgefleld Farmers Sujp. ......1,087.54 Alice Jones 1(0.00 Vestie Muldoon 185.00 Frank Halstead 200.00 Sablna Bau ..... 100.00 Grant Nolan 216.90 Ronald J. Morris 815.00 Henry J. Faerber .... 816.00 Armour Blrk 816.00 Howard Cairns 816.00 Thomas Pi Bolger 76.00 All of which Is respectfully submitted. JOHN J. FILIP, Chairman AUG. W. RUTH A. B. McCONNELL CHARLES T. DUNNING ALMER AAVANG stations the fslowing Building Ordl pance. McHenry County. Illinois, pertaining to residential construction was presented and read to the Board, (d-wlt: Copy on Ale In the County Clerk's office. It was thereupon Regularly moved by Supr. Beck and duly seconded 1T!*!a °y 8**r- 8Uv,n that the McHenry ;*52 Coenty Illinois Building Ordinance 7.00 coveting residential construction 12*25 outside of the corporate limits of ?4.00 any City or Village In McHenry County, be approved and adopted by Sis Board. And the roll being call- Suprs. Ruth, Wright, Wlttmus, Beck. Coy, Slavln. Glenn, Mackeben, Nolan, Aavang. Cornue. McConnell, Mfcy, Sterne. Filip and Asst. 8uprs. Maxwell. McConnell, and Rosentha voted aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried and the Ordinance adopted. Mr. Bacon again addressed the Board and stated that n the future It Would be necessary for the Board of Appeals to hear cases ajjtolng before them In the Township where 7.) T.OO 7.00 14.00 119.00 164.00 14.00 494.88 8ft.lt The Commtttee on Claims. County Poor presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Nolan and duly seconded by Supr. Glenn, and the roll being called, was declared unanimousy adopted, towit: 80.00 180.00 49.60 180.00 menl or saia oriuse, ujr > limn wn ... J,_ WUU hihiuim >||||IVYCU. _ bridge, due to the condition of the oii«si«n s.!nr o ^ i The Chairman presented the fol- to each member of the Board for McConnell voted Aye. Nay none. .Ia ».«• sr;£a co.du$:r<>• >•»<»• »»• repeated requests being made to the dered referred to the Road and Bridge Committee. Several communications from the State of Illinois, Dept. of PubUc Works and buildings were presented Board for better roads, and that and ordered placed on Ale. he felt that the voters of McHenry At the cloae of the business for County should have a chance to thla session for this day It was vote on the Road Program. >Vfularly "SSFi by.«1!!!r ^Lan #K^ citizen* ©ily seconded toy Supr. Beck thdt McHenrv County were present at i^^h!^P|SS0;X^IOitourniJ »«•»« •» PrSS tTST'roS 1960 at 1:00 o'clock P. M. for the it,! transaction of further important business to oome before this ses-. th*1 h® . Bjon. program for the reason that prop- Supr. Cornue. of Hebron Town- ^ ?*ner8 were already overloadship, addresssd the Board and stat- with taxes, and with income ed that before adjournment, he dropping It would be unwise to put would like an answer to a number of th® matter on the ballot. Mr. J. questions before he would cast a Kurs, Greenwood farmer, stated vote on the accelerated road bond that taxes are already too high and program. How much Interest will that we must stop somewhere, and it cost the Arst year? How much that he felt that f It Is voted on P!«n we expect to chip In for Motor that only property owners should tying for maintenance of our j vote. David R. Joslyn Woodstock uel Tax? ^nd ho^r much are we lawyer, stated that It would be a paying for . maintenance of our burden on taxpayers and that he present sixty-five miles-tff road- He . thought that the construction of stated that he felt that the Super-, good roads in small communities. Visors were elected by he people o where local bond issues have not make their own decisions, and not to cared for improvements of roads, pass the buck back to the people, were up to the State. He stated 8>'P'V Np'an-. Chairman of the Road that he felt that the County should .and Bridge Committee, In answer to keep its present road Improvement Supr. Cornues questions, stated that program. Supr. Schmitt, of McHenhls taxes "ty three cents ry Township, and Chairman of the a hundred lafct y«ef. »I SO Board, stated that his Township P®r *?».,•!! wouldn't benefit because they were this road paying for their own roads, but *er ,km a immehmbJerr noff tne iRtaoaardi a«nnHd ,hat there should be some consld- eraUon ^VPn to transportation of school children over secondary •h. r„.j __j I »i>i«u»»i in wiiuni u« un ' , "'»iwr uc con- Ana ine Lnairman aeciar fend^ th2 action Of thlT com1 Department Publlc w°rks and tinued, and the Chairman declared tion unanimously carried tee and salrt tha» the whoi nro" i Bu,,dlngs- sPrlnffle,d. Illinois, of. the motion unanimously carried. report approved and ado| i®.*' *! J* that the whole Pr° I the resolution heretofore adopted | Chairman Bacon addressed the Sl,„» gram was brough about through | i,y Board ofj1 Supervisors setting' JJoard further and stated that the and the adopted. Supr. Ruth addressed the Board h?"m., ii»ii ap^ ; " „ a s . S U L T . , " s r . .f,'""; pro.™!. to„th.r with of R--l rSj'Sr" !i 'ES " ' H 'r'.rZutu Br.dw. th.lr! lutlon. to-wit: I. I. i < . .. . * (Man «* 4 n/1 tkat iltmiivU# I "s*4' MeJtUh°n r*fuiar,y mov*Jl j futUKdate before thl8 Board a jt'wuald11!.1" ifta|t was made wide by Supr. Mackeben and duly second-! Supr. Aavang, Chairman of the enou*h SuPr McConnell of Rich- Several cltlxens and taxpayers of | reud ubyy Srtuuppri.. Cv..ooyy tuh»ait tllhiee shaiiud ctuormn-- I r}.1.1111..1111 n . »U»l l.Iir mnt(J Tnu.nLkl.. munication and copy of resolution' Ir Committee, reported that be placed on Ale and ordered of rec- , * progressing satisfactorily ord. and the roll being called the, u...„ .8rou2l,.?'001! °' the Court roads. Einar Bakkom. Hebron and Woodstock business man, stated that he operated Ave school busses in Hebron Township and even as bad as roads are he would prefer bck a memtwr or tne Koaa and %,Widge Committee, said he realised It would cost a lot of oney and he had warned the Board of this when the matter was Arst brought up. He further stated due o so many requests being made from various parts of the county for road im- Movements he felt as lf the matter i1**™ to spreading a 82.000.000.00 should be presented to the voters bond Issue on the people. for a decision. After some further discussion with regards to said matter the hairman directed he Clerk to call the roll on Supr. Nolan's motion to adjourn to February 15h, 19f>0. And the roll being called Syprs. Ruth. Wlttmus. Beck. Sla- Dunning. Glenn, Mackeben, No- ™n, Aavang. Cornuei^ McConnell, Sterne, Flllp and Asst. Suprs. axwell, McConnell and Rosenthal voted Aye. Nay none. And the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, and meeting adjourned tq February 15tb, 1060 at 1:00 P. M. MATH N gcHMITT. ' Chairman. *D. WOODS, County Clerk By: KARLIN COONBY. Deautv Adjourned Special February 9 < Meeting. 1950 The Honorable Board of Supervisors of McHenry County, Illinois met at the Court House In the City of Woodstock, Illinois, at 1:00 o'clock P. M. February 15th. A. D. 1960. pursuant to adjournment as directed by the Board by motion duly made and carried February 14th. 1960 and the meeting was callto order by the Chairman, aath N, Schmitt and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States ef America was given by the Chairman with all members of the «krd and visitors present partlcinatlng after which the roll was called by the Clerk and the following meml*rs responded to their names to-wit: August W. ft nth, Carl E. Wlttmus, Frank B. Beck, El- John McConnell, Woodstock businessman, stated that he was against the bond Issue for the reason that he felt more time should be given to studying it, and that he did not wish In any way to belittle the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried, and the written approval and resolution ordered of record, and recorded in the minutes of this proceeding. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Rosentnal and duly seconded by Supr. Dunning that the Conty proceed with the State Aid Road Improvemen Program covered in the said approval of the Department of Public Works and Buildings. Supr. Schmitt, Chairman of the Board, stated that he would elect to participate In all roll call votes on all matters pertaining to the Road Improvement Program, and at the close of all discussion on said otion he directed the Clerk to call the roll, and the roll being called, Suprs. Ruth, Wlttmus. Beck. Coy, Dunning, Mackeben, Nolan- May, Schmitt. and Asst. Supr. Rosenthal voted Aye. Suprs. Slsvln Glenn. Aavang, McConnell. House for additional space for the off'Ce of County Assessment Super- "'JJ" and Board of Appeals. There being no further business to come before this meeting it was regularly moved by Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Witmuss to adjourn. Motion carried. Thereupon the Board adjourned. MATH N. SCHMITT. _ Chairman ATTEST: R. D. WOODS County Clerk Special March Meeting 1950 The Honorable Board of Suoeivisors of McHenry County, Illinois. J1?*1 J"., •??cial session pursuant ta Jk! call signed by more the Court House in he City of Sterne i °£. Its members at ann Asst. tsupr. maxwtii ana McCen- ^ay Qf March*i!4th nell voted tfay. The Chairman de- of^en o'c?£* A M .h^ h°ur clared .the mbtton unanimously car-1 .ig.,. t *.?.,• the Clerks cerried. ' I u.uf.- n,*'lln* notices and pub- Discussion was then had concern-) k,int I,u'j!lcatlon Inh an issue of bonds of the County I therto, to-wit: to finance the cost of constructing on Ale In the County Clerk's s-.ich Sate Aid Road lmprove-ments. nnd It was Anally determined that . TJI* jneetlng was called to order tlio County proceed with the sub- 'J1* tjjalrman. Math if. Schmitt, mission to the legal voters df a 5"° th* Pledge of Allegiance to the bond issue in the principal amount °r tne United States of Amerof $2,000,000.00 for said purpose^ •'I* WM Fiven the Chairman with Whereupon Supr. Math N. Schmitt, fj'I members of the Board and vis- Chairman of the Board handed to , Participating, and the roll bethe County Clerk the following reno- !n® called by the Clerk the follow- ~ ,nS metpbers responded to their names, to-wit: Supervisors August W. Ruth. C. Perry Wright, Carl E. Wlttmus, Frank E. Beck, Eimer Raymond Slavln, Charles T. lutlon, which was read by the County Clerk to the Board in full, towit : After the reading of the solution -. . ---- Supr. Wittmus of Dunham Town- r"'1 . • v.™.,,,, x. committee, but that he did feel . addressed the Board and stat- Pu"n,n£. Koscoe Olenn, Harley Macthat local crews, under the supervl- ' ed that hp feU that he had the same J®1**"- T. F. Xi.ian, Alver Asvang. slon of the County Superintended- riKh, representing a small ownsblp. StanI®y H- Cornue. Frank B. Mcent of Highways, could build roads as did a Supervisor representing a Conncll, Frank May. Math N. cheaper and better than customary large township, and that In this In- fchmitt. Theodore Sterne. John Fllprocedure. He referred to the Al- stance he felt that in all fairness ig and Assistant Supervisors A. M. den-Woodstock soil cement road the voters of McHenry County *nd A. B. McConnell conbuilt at a cost of 810.768 00 per should have an opportunity to ex- * Quorum present. mile In comparison to an estimated press their views on this im- To!*!1**8 °' Special Febcost of 829,000.00 under the pro- portant matter by way of the bal- fuary, 19j0 session were read and, posed program. ! lot. After some further discussion JJPon motion duly made and second- A general discussion was then with regard to said matter It was approved and ordered had by the members of the Board regularly moved by Supr. Beck and or_V*f° . and cltisens and taxpayers who • duly seconded by Supr. Ruth that following report of the 1 Special Election be called and County Treasurer for the month of ntond Township, Chairman of the said Committee, outlined In detail the manner In which the present bridge was constructed, and he thought that it would be possible and beneAcial to straighten out the water course in the Nippersink Creek. He stated that Earl Barnard, a lifelong resident of the communty in which the bridge is located. informed him that he worked on the present structure, and that It was originally made for one-way traffic, and later twelve feel was added to the bridge. A general discussion was then had with regard to said matter. The Clerk presented lists of claims against the County and on motion of Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben and declared carried, the said claims were referred to the proper committees, and the Board adjourned to 1:00 o'clock P. M. for Committee work. 1M» VOCLOCK ». «. The Board met pursuant to adjournment and upon roll call, the same members responded to their names as appeared of record in the morning session. , Including Asst. Sunr. Rosenthal of Algonquin Township, constituting a quorum present. p«(»r. Schmitt, of McHenry Township, and Chairman of the Board, stated that he. in behalf of the Board was glad to see that Asst. Supr. Rosenthal was recovering from his accident, and was pleased to have him at this meeting. Asst. Supr. Rosenthal thanked the Chairman and the members of the Board, and stated that he was also glad to be here. The Committee on Claims, Labor, Fees and Supplies presented the following report, which on motion of Supr. Sterne and duly seconded by Supr. Coy, and the roll being called, was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: March 14. A. D. 1960 Mr. Chairman and Gentemen 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, nnd 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-- House of the Good Shepherd, (Harvey) $ 40.00 St. Vincent's Home for ChlL, (Reh) Chicago Indust. Home for Chi., (DalElel) Allendale Farm School, (Holmes) Lisle Manual Trng. Sch., (Jasien) Mrs. Robert Pierce, (Vermett) 40.00 Mrs. Minnie Brigham, (Ketchum) (Vermett) 180.00 Mrs. R. J. Leisch, (DeLlne).... 40.00 Mrs. Otto Elcksteadt, (Ketchum) 80.90 Mrs. George Wierema. (Van Nattan) 40.00 Mrs. Eva Kapplng, (Yestebo) 40.00 I^ouise M. Brooks, dependt. chll. $37.78, pro. off. trav. exp. 826.50 84.88 Elgin Catholic Charities, (Bleleckl) 80.00 McHenry County Home, Esther Menard : » 0.80 Lake County T. B. San. care T. B. Patients 8,886.60 All of which is respectfully submitted. E. C. COR, Chairman S. H. CORNUE ROSCOE GLENN A. B. McCONNBIA T. W. STERNE One Dollar per man a- baitdta* vemM m I teaded for a (wHoi"** Ma months um ' the BuildingJCms SECTiflSr VtlL 8 TA LIGATIONS: J stallathnur shall flei tlonal Electric Codft. All wiring Ik dwell either In electrical nx „ (commonly known as thla ing), or BX. •- IMM Approved Service cable nay H »'»# ' used In dwellings^ , . *•' . Upon the completion ef aay mat trlcal installation or aMerauafrllp »*» * any electrical equipment, b Ml ***1 be the duty of the pwfSa. " corporation installing Mr --a sam,, to notify the Building tnlasioner. who Shall tnsjrit work within twenty-four ke4a such notice Is given, and if electrical equipment ts foadd In compliance with this --" and does not constitute a lire and property, h* shall _ the firm or corporation ft. current, and sjialt anth«r<at tlon to the electHcal service turning on of current. 8ueh tmiiiiwf «*'* tion shall not be made or • turned on until authorised Building lommiBsloaer. SECTION VII. CHIMNEYS I'OW TEMPERATURE Al EB. FURNACES AND PIPES: All chimneys which __ built of well burned brick, fair inches In width or ntorl taw be lined with a burned temt _ clay lining or mky be bwQt of «fo faTT courses of burned brick ItM so Ukal -1 the Joints shall be stajjjgsred. Wksis < two courses of brick are ksid, UMk Interior of the flue shall be pla«ts*» ed with a cement plaster to form a -?*' K duet system Is? Temperature the pnmerty is located, and that the j part of a building const not U8ed for pressure bot It vefy much if each Individual Su- or' other furnaces where high ti pervlsor would arrange a meeting peratures are maintained ahjdj place In their Township for the - - ^ Board's deliberations. Supr. Sterne of Nunda Township addressed the Board and stated that on the 10 of March there was a meeting of the Chicago Regional Planning Association of which lie- Henry County is k member, at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago. Including a dinner, and that he would mbve at this time'that the Board my the expenses ef the members of the Board of Appeals who wished to *tfetid said dieeting and dlnnef. Said motion was duly seconded by Sum:. WHght a Ad declared ttnanimpuoiy tarried. Mr. Baeoii, on hehanf of the members of die Board of Apbeals, thanked the mei^bers of the fkfard for their kindness, and stated that in June of this year the meeting would be heUI In McHenry County. Supr. Nolan moved that Chairman Bacon be authorised to extend an Invitation to the Chicago Regional Planning Association to have their meeting In the month of June 1950 In McHenry oh Mhhlf of the Board of Supervisors. Batd motion was duly seconded by Supr. Sterne and declared unanimously carried. A Plat of Frltsehes Estates Subdivision In McHenry Township, McHenry County, Illinois, properly certlAed, was presented to the Board for approval. It was thereupon regularly moved by A sit. 8upr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr. Mackeben that the Plat be approved, and the Chairman declared the motion unanlmoualy carried and the Plat approved. The Board of Appeals, Operating under the McHenry County Illinois Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance presented the following report, towit: lrnsm osurtvAwpa OOURi smooth lining. The high temperature fnrnaceS; s^h ai are hand fired or systems that automatically controlled with t perature limit controls that: «a* set above 800 degrees ?. Md I system not conforming With (M nb quiremOntii for liw Tetna^attt^ Systems shall csaform to tM allowing rules: Whrm Air Supply Duets of rmperature fer.stem« shall strocted entirely or non-comJ material equivalent la ttraetiraS strength and durability to the ftotlowing: (a) Ducts not Enclosed In PartAne: Round Duets m JE .5* f«T| Itt •Owl nU o* Diameter, Minimum Inches Weight of Tin I^ss than 18 IC (lOt lb.) *0 IT. S. Ohipio 18 . or more fx (186 lb.) 88 U. «. Oadg* RecUngular DactS Minimum. fhMqwN width. Inches of oah I^ess than 14 88 14 or more SO (b) Ducts Enclosed In Minimum Width, Weight Inches of Tin Galvaat 14 or less IC (10? lb.) 80 tf. j Over 14 IX (IW lb.) 18 Joints and seams of shall be securely flstmefl substantially air tight. JlV shall have a lap of at MMt 6n«. inch, and shall be indlvidaaUy f cned. such ducts shall he Met supported by metal hangers, Mm lugs or •b rac*k ets. N'o IA411 AN ORDINANCE for the purpose w . of promoting and safeguarding the no unnecessary holes public health, safety, comfort and \ therein. driven through the d<rt .*Q^| I were present at the meeting, some a special ejection oe an® »eb"ruarv 'T9°B0 I following, and that the Clerk be di- | read to the Board. It Supervisors voicing approval of t on the 11th dfty of April, D, . v presented And I Ia laoiu nrHors nn ths rnnntv I nn^ri pacrnlarlv mnVAi the program and some Supervisors * " " " » voicing disapproval of the program. After which It was regularly moved by Supr. Beck and duly seconded by Supr. FUlp that "The County Bond Issue Resolution" as read to the Board by the Clerk be approved and adopted. After some further discussion concerning said matter the Chairman directed the Clerk to call the roll on Supr. Beck's motion, and the Chairman announced that he would elect to participate in the rolcall vote on this important matter. And the 1950. and the roll Icing called, and Upon motion of Supr 8uprs. Ruth, Wittmus, Beck, Coy. Jfil ? a duly seconded by Supr March 14. A D. 1960. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Vour 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 ' ent of Highways was presented and thererected to issue orders on the County 1 upon regularly moved by Snpr. Treasurer to the Claimants for the ' Sterne and duly seconded by 8upr. Supr. Dunning, Chairman of the Committee on Elections, Informed the Board that there were about nine precincts in the County, that could and should be divided, that were way over 800 votes each and that it was his opinion that under the permanent registration act that they were oo large to properly handle elections. The Clerk of the Board stated that that was also his opinion, and informed the Board that something should be done about It before the next presidential election. he also stated that at the time of the presidential election In 1948. that many Judges and clerks of election in the larger precincts has to work until morning hours after election, to complete their worki And that due to the number or votes much confusion resulted. It was therepon regularly moved by Supr. Mackeben and duly seconded by Supr. Filip that said matter be referred to the Elections Committee giving said committee full power to act, and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. The Committee on McHenry County Home, Farm and Hospital presented the following report, which on motion of Asst. Supr. McConnell and duly seconded by Supr| Wright and the roll being called was declared unanimously adopted, to-wit: Copy on Ale In the County Clerk's office. The following report of the Sheriff's Committee was presented and read to the Board, to-wit: Copy on Ale In the County Clerk'e office. It was thereupon regularly moved by Supr. Coy and duly seconded oy Asst. Supr. McConnell that the report be approved, and the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carriedl A written declaration made by the owners vacating an entire plat situated in McHenry County, known as First addition Barbee's Burton Bridge Subdivision, showing the approval of the County Superlntend- Slavln Dunning. Nolan, May. Schmitt. Asst. Supr. Rosenthal SuDrs. Aavang. McConnell and Asst. Suprs. Maxwell and McConnel voted Nay. And the Chairman declared the motion carried. It was thereupon regularly moved by Asst. Supr. Rosenthal and duly seconded by Supr. Sterne that the Board submit .for the approval of the legal voters of the C6ttnty th^ proposition of levying an an & Mackebenl j "verjj. amounts allowed, asjollows, Nolan, that Declanjtlon^ be ap; Sterne and *®^ord.. to_ voted Aye. Bal. brought forug*rd Warrants « ¥rom anticipation otal Receipts Mi.B iNiiwiuini ma HI-1. AIIII luo 1 fldflitlonnl tax for the nurnose Grand total .... mil S£pr8 , *Uth'MWL"- of lU^ng 2iid bonds at the "StTSf ^ _ Coy, Dunning, Macke- | 8{Xteen cents per 6100 valuation in Highway Orders ben Nolan, May, Schmitt, Filip and i excess 0f the constitutional limit of Biuante on hand as of Asst. Supr. Rosenthal voted Aye, j seventv-Ave cents, and the roll be- February 88, 1960 and Suprs Slavin, Glenn. Aavang. | fn(t oajied Suprs Ruth, Wittmus Cornue. McConoell. hSjtI efrtln ieir.' nn annaidl I Bec_k». *«C - oy*, SI*l a•v ln. D.u nning. (Slpan. Grand total As*t Suprs. Maxwell and McConnell j Mact^'ben.' SoJanl "Aavangl "iKy #|! & iirff^y^rsOptV'of"iF?w^, v*»«kr-N*y.J And the Chairman de-j Schmitt .Stern^'lfild AMtt'Supr. Uo- Henry A. Nulle, clared the motion carried and "The senthal voted Aye. Supr. McCon- <« to-wit: Frank Thornber Co .....J 1.18 Illinois Office Supply 81.41 Krlstensen Standard Serv, -- 08.88 Harding Motor Co 87.02 Hurley Motor Sales Inc. 9.46 P O. Knuth Co 5.88 Medlar Studio 14.00 Hendrychs Ford -- 11.16 Sidwell Studio - 818.00 Pitney-Bowes. Inc. 764.71 Burgess, Anderson A Tate -- 6.78 Byers Printing Co. 70.64 R. Ll Taxewell 7.88 Woodstock Daily Sentinel .... 81.65 Francis P. Blank, Pol. Mag. 6.00 McHenry County Title Co 11.00 City of Crystal Lake 12.00 Lawyers Co-op Pub. Co 80.00 J. F. Mitchem 50.00 The Marengo Republican News 30.00 County Treasurer. Harvard Herald ...--1--- 48.80 Ifcsttly Beaort of HeKeary County Highway raad Vehraary l, mm to nhwr Mi IPSO ...816,000.00 ( ...815,000.00 .$8,888.80 .87,484.81 .. 894.59 AJt.828.80 ! proved and that the Plat be vacated. and the roll being called the Chairman declared the motion unanimously carried. Members of the Zoning Board of Appeals of McHenry County including Harold Bacon, Chairman; Ray Dusertberry, Secretary; Roy Kent, member; Ed Deneen, member ana George F. Jedlicka, enforcing officer, were present at the meeting and presented to the Board a Building Code or Building Ordinance for ltc- Henry County, Illinois. Chairman Bacon read to the Board the proposed Ordinance, in detail, during the reading of the proposed ordinance objections were made by various Supervisors as to some of ita provisions. After a general discussion witb regard to said matter U was the majority opinion of the welfare by establishing reasonable rules and regulations governing the construction and alteration of all buildings, structures, and parts and appurtenances thereto, and governing the maintenance thereof In a condition reasonably safe from Ute hazards of fire, explosion, collapse, niili»ilsii and the spread of infectious disease where sutfh .buildings and structures are located outside the- limits of Cities. Villages aad Incorporated Towns, but not exclusively those for agricultural purposes on farms, snd not including farm residences. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF McHENRY COUNTY. LLUMOI8: SECTION I. BUILDINGS MUST CONFORM TO THI8 ORDINANCE; No wall, building or structure of any kind or deecriptlon or part thereof shall hereafter be erected, constructed, altere^, repaired, or moved except in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance. 8BCTION II. PERMIT REQUIR ED: No person, owner, agent, architect, builder, or contractor shall toegin the erection, construction, alteration, rsp&ir, or removal of any wall, building or structure for dwelling purposes or part thereof costing more than One Hundred Dollars (8100.00) or begin the clearing or excavation of the site for any such building or structure without first having applied to the Building Commissioner, and obtained in writing a permit. Structures subject to the provisions of this ordinance hereafter erected and not in conformity witb this ordinance shall be removed. SECTION III. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT: All applications for permits to construct, erect, alter, repair or move any wall, building, or structure for dwelling purposes, or part therefore for which work a permit is required by this ordinance shall be made to the County Clerk in writing over the signature of the owner or of his responsible agent on printed blanks to be furnished by the County and application shall b* accompanied by the fee specified In Section IV of this ordinance. Every application shall give the location of the proposed work, and shall be accompanied by complete plans and specifications in duplicate, signed by th« owner or architect and In sufficient detail to enable the Building Commissioner to obtain full and complete information as to the character of the work proponed to be done under the nermit sought. All plans snd bpeclflcations shall comply with "An Act to Provide for the Licensing of Arcnltects and Regulating the Practices of Architects as a Profession In the 8tatO of Illinois." approved June, 1010, A copy of said approved plana 4hall remain on file with the Building Commissioner. SECTION IV. FEES FOR PERMITS: The fees for building permits shall be $8.00 for the permit for any structure for which the estimated cost is $1,000.00 or less, $8.09 for each additional $1,000.00 of estimated cost up to $10,000.00. and $1.00 for each additional $1,000.00 of estimated cost above $10.*00.00. For moving a buUdipg the fee for permit shall be Five ($6.00) Dollars. All fees shall be paid to the County Clerk of McHenry Courtty, Illinois. The tem for permit entitlee the applicant to at least a firs* and final inspection. Including electrical inspection. SECTION V. I88UE OF PERMIT: DURATION AND EXTENSION OF I KRM1T: No permit shall be Issued until It shall appear to the Build- '"K Commissioner that the proposed use. msnner of construction, kind and quality of material and workmanship are to be In all respects in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance and all other rules and regulations of the County of McHeftry in tba State of Illinois. A permit shall be issued or refus-1 ed within ten (10) days after com-' plete plans and information have been filed with the Building Commissioner. * j Any building permit Issued snd' under which no construction rhlch run ta » which tua ,{5 Portions of ducts which ran the open, such as those approximately horlSontal the celling, shal have clearance aa . .j*\ follows: . . 'fB' (a) From metal ducts to Offlflga .ft tlble material. Including wood Jala and plaster, not less thaa on "* (b) FrOm metal ducts ft lath snd plaster or other bustlble finish attached to tlble material, not less tMa fourth (t£) Inch. <c) Sot metal oucts covered with V* Inch or more of ntrn ittlliHdfnii Insulating material, no clearknes required. Where such ducts partition or enclosure construction within a tanCe of six feet of th* duct- shall he heated sir must trave feet from the closest _ ing surface and change i equivalent to at least pAr for, entering Such floor, or enclosure. This doss i pipeless furnaces where ration is provided at ths Where such ducts eater of the first story above thai which the furnace Is lock ted. shall be separated from all « Ible material In the floor st by at least 5-16 Inch, unless th* Is double wall construction with a continuous air space of n«t leas tlMa 5-10 Inch between the taa«r ud outer walls. Any remala Strand the duct whore It . oOr, whether th* dact la double wall construction, . _ tightty filled with asbestos btatsl •><*» or other non-combustible partlc walls or concealed ceiling spaas. (a) They shall he covered wttB aat less than one thickness of TI air space of sot r provtdH it combustible a non-combastlbte with an aot less Ctea 5-16 of an inch provided * * the duct and unlei covering of cellular type at 1-t inch thick la provided (in _ lath and plaatar phrtitttM, jaa space Is needed eicept ftwa studs). <b) Or. such ducts shall be double with a con tin anus a of not less than Til of an tween the Inner and o«t«r (e) Or, such ducts shall ba at 1-4 inch asbestos-cement or eqtfyatapiv separated from erohifttllte sMttiritf double wall coaatrwdt Warm air ^ rt) lV**l grni without a^eSableihattSr be without"? ffiffia'Sfi this requirement shall not applpTte systems wh«r« dampers Slid •WnlleM •tn » •iad rtki cannot shut glf more than ft* *ar * cent of the duct are*. « _ WARM AIR 8UPPLT DUCTS _QF * b wiirht low temperature 'mn£ **£ Construction of such ducts staOTae of the same site And of sum ami »*« material ss required Iw^Tmbperature systems, and shall be *»• story above that lit which the furnace is situated, the spec* srmmd the duct at such point shall b* tightly filled with asbsstos twnsal or other n on-combustible Innulstl^ material. Where such ducts eater a floor, partition or enclosure of bustlble construction within a sontal distance of alx feet furnace, they shall he from the combustible COL by st lesst 6-18 inch for a of six feet from the pstanari _ surface of the faraaea. This at the point where tt or with asbestos cement or'other combustibl« Insulating matortaL HEATING PANSUL Air having one or more extef faces designed for uee as panels shall comply tm Um Ing; (a) They shall be aeed with Mr hssttag • spaee he eaters the Aeor partition shall Uh tightly filled ** J. fS0y- .. work is commenced within six (6) months! temperature syateaas oaly. from and after the date of issuanoel (b) T»*?r ehall hp eaaaectsd thereof or under which the proposed ! supply and retdra air dueta construction has not been completed i to within two (8) years of the dste of Issuance thereof, shall expire by limitation, and no construction, alteration or removal shall take place after such expiration. ATI fSee paid on such permit shell be forfeited to the County of McHenry. State of Illinois. | Upon payment of ten cent# per moiytb pa each Then sand fkadant ~ •m:*. .. aon-eomhusr a fiam« over 8*. as with the smumm cfawsiflcatlea af ef (MairiMf the co«t on which the origiaa •Ot was issued* hut aot lew TMa of } earety attnrhed aal per- I: ssttrrta»rrtt«a|»saai:; jalafti