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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 May 1928, p. 63

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62 WINNETKA TALK May 26, 1928 Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page 63) FOR SALE--HOUSES CHARMING WHITE COLONIAL SET AMID 20 APPLE TREES. 7 SPA- cious rooms, 2 baths. Screened porch. Attached garage. Bargain price of $18,- 000. QUINLAN & TYSON, INC. 714 Elm Street Winnetka, 2198 77 T7T12-1te BARGAIN 7-ROOM HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE- ments, paved st.,, 2-acre lot, for sale in Northbrook. Price $12,500. Tel. owner Northbrook 141-M. T77LTN35-1tp RMS. AND SUNROOM, REAL FIRE- place, H. W. heat, 2 car gar. 100 ft. frontage, newly landscaped, N. S. and N. W. Sta. and car line. Phone Wil- mette 1326 evenings. TTLTN35-1tp 7 ROOM COLONIAL HOUSE IN WIN- netka. 3 baths; sleeping porch; sun parlor, and 2-car garage; oil burner, kelvinator, and instantaneous water heater. Call Winnetka 1739. 77T12-1tc oo 5 ROOM HOUSE 50 FT. LOT. NEAR transportation and schools. H. W. ht. Price $10,500. Phone Winn. 265. TTLTN30-tfc S--- FOR SALE--VACANT 78 Winnetka Manor Bargain OWNER FROM NEW YORK HERE TO dispose of her 65 feet east of Berkley. Must be sold this week. Price $4,500. Hill & Stone Winnetka, 1544 T8LTN35-1te FOR SALE -- BEAUTIFUL NORTH- west corner at Ash and Poplar. 175x187 ft. There is a 10 rm. frame dwelling which has recently been dam- aged by fire. Same can be remodeled or wrecked. Will divide land. See owner at 550 Ash St. Ph. Winnetka 1763 or Dear. 1371. T8TN12-1te LOTS FOR SALE BY OWNER, HAPP road, 1 mile north of Northfield sta- tion. Tel. Wil. 895-Y-3. T8LTN34-2tp WILL BUILD HOME FOR RESPON- sible party in Deerfield, lot 60x136, 3 99 ANTIQUES r ANTIQUES GOLD LEAF MIRRORS, SHERATON and Windsor chairs, pine settle table, black glass plates, Westward Ho glass, 4-post canopied bed, chests, prints and pewter. Large collection of choice pieces to select from. MRS. MARY ANN DICKE 808 Washington Street Block South of Main Street 99LTN35-1te ANTIQUES--MAHOG. BUREAU, DAV- enport, rocker. Also Edison phono- graph, wicker tea cart, oak dining table. Tel. Winn. 1515. 99LTN35-1te 100 FOR SALE--HSEHLD. GOODS 9 ROOMS HIGH GRADE FURNITURE, A. B. Chase upright piano, twin beds, 6 pc. suite, 3 pec. bedrm. suite, also 8 pc. mah. bedrm. suite, 2 elegant down filled davenports, wing chair, coxwell chair, draperies, colonial dining set, 10 pe. sunparlor set, rugs, china, garden tools. 111 Linden Ave. Ph. Wil. 464. 100LTN35-1tp SIMMONS BED WITH $42 ALL FELT mattress, exc. cond., $20. New brass pedestal bird cage, $5. Antique 3 shelf table. Tel. Winn. 2420. 554 Center St. 100LTN35-1tc VICTOR VICTROLA & RECORDS $20. Mattress & spring, full size $5. All glass china closet $10. Tel. Winn. 1003. 100LTN35-1tp GOOD HOUSEKEEPING KITCHEN cabinet 41 in. $35, books 15c each, wicker furniture, china, very cheap, etc. 111 Linden Ave., Ph, Wilmette 464. 100LTN35-1tp MAH. LIVING RM. TABLE 32x54 $15, child's highchair $3. 6 prs. cretonne drapes $3. Ph. Winnetka 1752. 100LTN35-1tc ADAM SCHAAF PIANO IN GOOD CON- dition, $75. Ph. Kenilworth 3630. 100LTN35-1tp OLD ITALIAN TABLE, SHERATON drop leaf table, desks, lamps, chairs, porch furniture. Motor power lawn mower. Ph. Winn. 58. 100LTN35-1tc REFRIGERATOR; 3 PRS. ROSE SUN- fast drapes; child's desks and book- case; tea cart. Tel. Winn. 1267. 100T12-1tc 54 IN. THOR MANGLE, USED 10 times. $110. Address Talk A-19. 100TN12-1tp FOR SALE--SOLID WALNUT DINING rm. set, also porch furn. cheap. 1040 Pine St., Ph. Winnetka 752. 100LTN35-1tc FOR SALE--DOUBLE BED, SPRINGS, new mattress; dresser; rocker; chair; can be seen at 1345 Tower Rd. Hub- bard Woods. 100LTN35-1tc GAS STOVE, BOX COUCH, TABLES blocks to transp. Write Wilmette and drapes. Ph. Wilmette 3651. Life A-16. TSLTN12-tfc a 100LT35-1tc 82 SUMMER RESORTS 101 WTD. TO BUY--HSEHLD. GOODS WAUNITA HOT SPRINGS GUNNISON COUNTY, COLO. Hotel $3 per day, American. Cottages for light housekeeping $35 per mo. Swim- ming, golf, pool, riding horses, tennis, dancing, picnics, fishing and hiking. L. P. Stitzer, Mgr. 82L/TN33-14tp FOR RENT OR SALE--2 COMPLETELY furn. cottages in Estes Park, Colo. Mod. conveniences. Ph. Wilmette 1643. 82LTN35-1tc 84 REAL ESTATE NORTHBROOK 55x135--2 BLOCKS TO STATION AND stores $1,375. 50x150--A1l improvements in. Near school and transportation $1,500. 6 room home, all improvements. 1 acre ground. $8.500. New 5 room bungalow. Hot water heat, large rooms, $9,500 terms. Seven 60 foot lots. Good proposition for builder. Low price for quick sale. 50 foot business lot. Real bargain. Northbrook Realty Co. Shermer Ave. at Waukegan Rd. Northbrook 181 84L TN 35-1te WANTED TO BUY -- SECOND-HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Crost Furni- ture store, 1004-6 Emerson St, Ev- anston, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101LTN5-tfc 102 FOR SALE--MISC. SADDLE HORSE, BAY MARE. SAD- dle and bridle incl. $150. See Mr. Huettel, 76 Locust rd., Winn. 102LTN35-1tp FOR SALE OR TRADE--HARLEY Davidson motorcycle in A-1 cond. Will sell at a bargain. Ph. Winnetka 1754 after 6:30 P. M, 102T12-1tp MAY WICKER BABY CARRIAGE, gray, in good cond.; ivory mah jong set. Tel. Winn. 919. 102LTN35-1tc PARMODE TAILORMADE WASH frocks. For appointment call Mrs. Dally Winn. 641. 102T12-1tp FOR SALE -- REMINGTON TYPE- writer, good condition. Bargain. Ph. Glencoe 1148. 102LTN35-tfp PRACTICALLY NEW MARTIN AND Martin English saddle. Tel. Winn. 511. 102LTN35-1tp 103 WANTED TO BUY--MISC. NEW LOCATION of P. W. Bradstreet & Son Insurance & Loans Winnetka Homes and Vacant 799 Elm St. Phone Winnetka 162 84T12-1tc 96 WANTED TO BUY--HOUSES WANTED--NEAR THE LAKE IN WIN- netka or Kenilworth a modern 8 to 10 room' home, large grounds. The best $40,000 to $50,000 will purchase. Write Winnetka Talk A-17. 96T12-1tp WANTED--CLEAN WHITE RAGS, 10c per 1b. 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette. 103LTN14-tfp 104 EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE--LARGE 8-RM. brick house, corner lot, practically new, 2-car gar.; oil heat, for east side smaller home, or lot in Wilmette or 'Winnetka. Ph. Wilmette 1063. 104LTN34-1tp NOTICE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA COMMISSION ON ZONING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commission on Zoning of the Village of Winnetka, pursuant to a resolution of the Council of said Village, referring to said Commission a certain ordinance in- troduced in said Council on the fifteenth day of May, 1928, will hold a public hear- ing for the consideration of said ordi- nance providing for a proposed amend- ment of the Zoning ordinance of the said Village, in the Council Chamber of the Village Hall, Winnetka, Illinois, on the eleventh day of June, A. D. 1928, at eight o'élock P. M., at which time and place all parties interested may be heard. The proposed ordinance providing for an amendment of the Zoning 'Ordinance of the Village of Winnetka is as follows, to-wit : AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO CLASSIFY, REGULATE AND RE- STRICT THE LOCATIONS: OF TRADES AND INDUSTRIES AND THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR SPECIFIED USES AND TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF BUILDINGS HEREAFTER EREC- TED, TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE INTENSITY OF THE USE OF LOT AREAS AND TO REGU- LATE AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF YARDS, COURTS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES WITH AND SURROUNDING . SUCH BUILD- INGS, AND TO ESTABLISH THE BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS FOR THE SAID PURPOSES AND PRE- SCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS," PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF WINNETKA ON THE SEVEN- TEENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1922, AS AMENDED. The Council of the Village of Winnetka do ordain: SECTION 1. That Section 2 of an or- dinance entitled "An ordinance to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified uses and to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of lot areas and to regulate and determine the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such buildings, and to establish the boundaries of districts for the said purposes and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions," passed and approved by the Council of the Village of Winnetka on the seventeenth day of January, 1922, as amended, be and the same is hereby amended by striking out of the seventh line of the first paragraph of said Section 2, as the same appears in the printed copy of said ordinance, the word '"four" and inserting in lieu thereof the word "five"; by inserting after the words ' "A" Resi- dence District' and before the words '"B" Residence District' in said first paragraph of said Section 2, the words '""AA" Residence District' ; by striking out the first line of the second para- graph of said Section 2 the word "four" ond by inserting in lieu thereof the word "Ave SECTION 2. That the ordinance en- titled and set forth in Section 1 of this ordinance be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto, immediately following Section 3 of said ordinance, a new section designated 'Section 3-a", as follows: "Section 3-a. "AA" RESIDENCE DIS- TRICT REGULATIONS. USE: No building or premises shall be used and no building shall be here- after erected or altered within the said "AA" Residence District, unless other- wise provided in this ordinance, ex- cept for the necessary use to which any one of the following places or es- tablishments may be put: . Single Family Dwelling Church or Temple Public School Library . Farm or Truck Garden, and the usual accessory buildings lo- cated on the same lot, not involving the conduct of a business and includ- ing one private garage or one private stable, or both, or a community garage when located on the rear one-third of the lot and not, occupying over ten per cent (10%) of the lot and having a set- back of at least thirty (30) feet from any street line, and also including home occupations engaged in by the occu- pants of a dwelling not involving the conduct of a business on the premises. HEIGHT: No building hereafter erected or altered shall exceed thirty- five (35) feet in height, or two and one-half (21) stories. REAR YARD: There shall be a rear vard having a depth of not less than fifteen (15) per cent of the depth of the lot, provided such rear yard be not less than ten (10) feet, and need not exceed twenty-five (25) feet in depth. SET-BACK: There shall be a set- back of not less than thirty (30) feet, except as follows: That on streets where a set-back of more than thirty (30) feet has hitherto been maintained by buildings erected on lots or tracts having a frontage of fifty (50) per cent or more of the total frontage on one side of that portion of any street Fuk gator lying between two intersecting streets or lying between one intersecting street and the center line extended of the nearest street connecting with but not intersecting such street, or lying be- tween the center lines extended of the nearest streets connecting with but not intersecting such street, new buildings shall maintain a set-back of not less than the average set-back of the build- ings erected on lots or tracts having the amount of frontage in this para- graph provided for and being in the location applicable thereto as in this paragraph described. Buildings on corner lots shall ob- serve the set-back above established on both sides of a block in which the interior lots have been built upon, pro- vided this regulation shall not be in- terpreted to reduce the width of the building area to less than thirty (30) feet and its length area to less than seventy-five (75) feet. Accessory buildings shall not be placed nearer the street line than the building of primary use except on through lots and in such cases the set- back provision of each street shall be observed. SIDE YARD: There shall be a side yard on each side of the building hav- ing a width of not less than six (6) feet. For lots of separate ownership duly recorded in the office of the Re- corder of Deeds or in the office of the Registrar of Titles. of Cook County, Illinois, at the date of the passage of this ordinance, having a width of less than thirty (30) feet, the foregoing re- quirements for side yards may be re- duced to a minimum width of three (3) feet. OUTER COURT: An outer court shall have a width of not less than five (5) feet, nor be less than two and one-half (21%) inches wide for each foot of height of such court, nor be less than two and one-half (2%) inches wide for each foot of length of such court from the closed end. INNER COURT: An inner court shall have a width of not less than six (6) feet, nor be less than three (3) inches wide for each foot of height of such court, nor shall its area be less than twice the square of its required least dimension. INTENSITY OF USE OF LOT: No building with its accessory buildings shall occupy in excess of twenty-five per cent (25%) of the area of an in- terior lot, nor in excess of thirty-five per cent (35%) of the area of a cor- ner lot. No dwelling or group of dwellings shall hereafter be erected or altered to accommodate or make pro- vision for more than two (2) families on any acre of land, or make provision for more than a proportional number of families on any fractional part of an acre of land, except that a single family dwelling may be erected on any lot having an area of less than one- half of an acre, provided that such lot shall have been duly recorded prior to the passage of this ordinance." SECTION 3. That Section 18 of the ordinance entitled and set forth in Sec- tion 1 of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a new paragraph which shall be inserted in said Section after the caption thereof and before the paragraph thereof desig-" nated "B"" Residence District and which new paragraph shall be designated "AA" Residence District, and shall be as fol- lows: "AA" RESIDENCE DISTRICT: For the purposes of this ordinance, the fol- lowing described real estate situated within the Village of Winnetka is here- by declared to be included within the district designated by this ordinance as "AA" Residence District: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly boundary line of the Village of Winnetka with the easterly line, and said easterly line extended, of Sheri- dan Road; thence northwesterly along the easterly line, and said easterly line extended, of Sheridan Road, to the north line extended of Pine Street; thence west along the northerly line, and said northerly line extended. of Pine Street, to the easterly line of Prospect Ave- nue; thence northerly along the easter- lv line. and said easterly line extended, of Prospect Avenue, to the southerly line of Humboldt Avenue; thence east- erly along the southerly line of Hum- boldt Avenue, and said southerly line extended to the easterly line of Sheri- dan Road; thence northwesterly along said easterly line, and said line ex- tended. of Sheridan Road, to the north line of Tower Road; thence west along the north line. and said north line ex- tended, of Tower Road, to the easterly line of Green Bay Road; thence norther- ly along the easterly line, and said easterly line extended to the northerly line nf Green Bay Road, said northerly Jine being the northerly line of Green Bay Road. where said Green Bay Road in the Village of Winnetka turns in a westerly direction, connecting with Green Bay Road in the Village of Glencoe; thence westerlv along said northerly line of Green Bav Road. to the west boundary line of the Vil- lage of Winnetka, beine the east line of the Northwest Quarter of Section Seventeen (17). Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East

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