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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE BOOKS-1932-1947-1932-11-07 THRU 1947-02-17VD l I 532 - AIOV 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1589 and 1590 OF ARTICLE II ENTITLED: "BAKERIES" CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Sections 1589 and 1590 of Article II entitled: "Bakeries", Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Municipal code of 1927, be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "1589. BAKERY--!NHOLESALE AND RETAIL-- DEFINED.) Any place used for any process of mixing, compounding or baking, for sale or for the purposes of a restaurant, bakery or hotel, any bread, biscuits, pretzels, crackers, buns, rolls, macaroni, cake, pies or any food product of which flour or meal is a principal ingredient, shall be deemed a bakery for the purposes of this article; pro- vided, that licenses restaurants in which any of the foregoing food products are mixed and baked for con- sumption in such restaurant only, on or in ordinary restaurant kitchen stoves or ranges, and kitchens or rooms in dwellings i,,ihere any of the said food products are mixed and baked in an ordinary kitchen stove or range, shall not be considered bakeries. A wholesale bakery shall be construed as being an establishment where bakery goods are manufactured for delivery in bulk or quantity for the purpose of resale or use. A retail bakery shall be construed as being an estab-, lishment where bakery goods are manufactured for sale to the general public or for use on the premises only, and shall include commissaries and catering establishments. "1590. LICENSE REQUIRED --FEE.) No person, firm or corporation shall establish, maintain or operate any bakery without first having been licensed so to do by the City. Every person, firm or corporation establishing, maintaining or operating any bakery shall annuglly, on the first day of January of each year, pay a license fee of ten dollars for each bakery so maintained, which license shall be issued for a period ending with the thirty-first day of December, following; provided, however, that upon furnishing proof to the City Clerk that the applicant did not maintain a bakery without a license prior to the date of his application, a license may be issued for the unexpired license period, and in such case the license fee shall be five dollars, that is, for such expired period which is less than six months. "In addition to said annual license fees, there shall be paid into the city treasury a fee of ten dollars for each vehicle used within the City for the delivery of such bakery goods. Every wholesale or retail bakery . using a vehicle or vehicles in connection with the sale and distribution of said bakery goods, shall obtain from the City Collector, at the time a license is issued, one painted metal plate, eight inches long and four inches wide, for each wagon, automobile or other vehicle to be used in and about said business, at a cost of Fifty Cents per plate. Such plate shall have stamped thereon a number corresponding to the number of such wholesale or retail bakery's license and the words 'Evanston 1holesale Bakery? or 'Evanston Retail Bakery' together with the year for which license shall be issued. Such plate shall be of a different color and design for each year." +'O"" ., .•. r-r+�7rF^,�+',�^�:.x'^.i'�;sT"�r�"�+ry�"�i;'tfi,�,, ,'^ ..'r+s�. - �:'��SP�+c'?r^.,�; � - .-. �"� f . SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinanc6 shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of November A.D. 1932.✓ Approved Nov. 9. 1932. Edward W . Bell, Chas. H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in News-Ind@:� Nov. 10. 1932 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — AN ORDINANCE AMENDI14G ARTICLE II ENTITLED: " CITY COMPTROLLER" OF CHAPTER VI OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 49N BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That article II entitled: "City Comp- troller of Chapter VI.of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by adding thereto a Section to be known as Section ...492, which shall read as follows: "492. In addition to the powers heretofore in this article given and granted to the City Comptroller, subject to the control and approval of the Finance Committee of the City Council as defined in Section 49 of said Article , the said City Comptroller is also authorized and empoivered, subject to the written direction of the Finance Committee of the City Council to notify the County Collector to withdraw from coll- ection at sale for special assessments, all property for which there is no bidder." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. •J Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of December A.D. 1932.✓ Approved December 13, 1932. CHAS. H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell,. City Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1977 AND 1978 OF CHAPTER XXXVIII ENTITLED: "LICENSES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: L SECTION 1: That Sections 1977 and 1978 of Chapter XXXVIII entitled: "Licenses" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "1977. LICENSE SUBJECT TO ORDINANCES--PROSECUTION-- REVOCATION OF) All Licenses shall be subject to the ordinances and regulations of the City Council and Statutes of the State of Illinois, which may be in force at the time of -issuing thereof or during the period covered by such license; and if any person so licensed shall violate any of the provisions thereof, he shall be liable to be proceeded against for any fine or penalty imposed thereby, and his license may be revoked in the discretion of the Mayor. "1978. BOND OF'LICENSEE--WHEN REQUIRED--AMOUNT-- SURETIES) Except as herein otherwise provided, every person so licensed shall, before receiving such license, enter into a bond, with.sureties, to the City of Evan- ston in the penal sum of two hundred dollars, conditioned for the payment of all penalties and damages which said licensee may incur or be liable to pay under any ord- inance of the City of Evanston or Statute of the State of Illinois that may be passed or in force respecting the business for which said license is issued, at any time during the continuance of said license. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to later. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of December A.D. 1932.✓ Approved December 28, 1932. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas. H. Bartlett, 14ayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XVI ENTITLED: "ARRESTS AND RECOVERY OF FINES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FVANSTON, COCK COUNTY, ILL INOIS : Section 1: That Chapter XVI entitled: "Arrests and Recovery of Fines" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: •—-"n^rr�+r� ^M: ^'-"c `.:�'-+wR'�,p�'., ,:'��-...�vyt"��F�!C:'1:��"�-,sn ('.. 4 �r CHAPTER XVI ARRESTS AND RECOVERY OF FINES. 353. POLICE TO ARREST WITH OR WITHOUT PROCESS) The Mayors Aldermen, judicial and legal officials of the City and several members of the police force of the City of Evanston are hereby severally -authorized to arrest, with or without process, on view, any person or persons zTiho shall break the peace or be found vio- lating any of the ordinances of said City, or any criminal law of the State of Illinois, or aiding or abetting such violating, and said policemen, the Mayor, Aldermen, Judicial and legal officials of the City, are authorized, and it shall be their duty to arrest all persons found under circumstances causing reasonable suspicion of such violation by them, and to take such persons so arrested by them forthwith before any Judge of the Municipal Court of Evanston, or in case such arrest is made in the night, or on Sunday, to detain such person in custody over night or over Sunday in the City calaboose or any other safe place, until such person or persons can be brought before a Judge of the said Municipal Court for trial. 354. ARRESTS WITHOUT PROCESS) Whenever any person or persons shall be arrested, without process, or on view, for breaking the peace or violating any ordinance of said City, or the criminal law of said State of Illinois, and shall be taken, as aforesaid, before a Judge of the said Municipal Court, as prescribed in.the preceding section of this chapter, such Judge shall note upon his docket the cause of such arrest, as stated by the officer making such arrest, and proceed to hear and determine the case in the same manner as if the defendant had been arrested by a warrant or may continue the case on the application of either the defendant or the City Attorney, for lawful cause, as provided by law, in which ease, if the defendant shall give bond payable to said City, con- ditioned for the appearance of the defendant before such Judge hearing the case on the day and at place named therein, and his abiding the order of the said Judge, and not departing the court without leave, with security and in a sum to be approved by such Judge, he shall be dis- charged from the custody of the officer making the arrest; otherwise he shall, in the discre tion of the Judge, be committeed to the City calaboose, or other place provided for the imprisonment of offenders against the ordinances of said City, or remain in custody of the officer making the arrest until the time set for the trial of the case. 355. LEPER OF CALABOOSE TO RECEIVE PRISONERS) In all cases of arrest on view as hereinbefore provided, in which detention in custody of the person or persons so arrested shall be authorized by law or ordinance of said City, it shall be the duty of the keeper of the City cal- aboose or other place of confinement provided for such purposes, to receive, and he is hereby authorized and empowered to receive, from any officer of said City legally empowered to make such arrest any such person or persons, and him, her or them to safely keep until such person or persons can be brought safely before the Municipal Court of said City, and be tried for such violation in the manner prescribed by law or ordinance. 356. RECOVERY OF FINES --TO BE PAID TO TIE CITY TREASURER-- MAGISTRATEIS REPORT) All fines, forfeitures, penalties and costs imposed against any person or persons by any of the ordinances of said City or statutes of Illinois, for the breach thereof, or collected by execution or other process, when collected, shall be paid over to the City Treasurer of said City for the use of said City, within ten days from the time of the receipt *;hereof by the Clerk of the Municipal Court or by such police magistrate or justice of the peace, and the Clerk of said Municipal Court and every police magistrate or ,justice of the peace in said City shall make a report in writing to the City Council whenever required so to do by said Council, showing a record of all fines, forfeitures and penalties by him collected, :and no police magistrate or justice of the peace in said City shall remit any fine, forfeiture or penalty imposed upon any person or persons wherein the City is a party plaintiff, or in any wise interested, without express authority of the City Council of said City. 357. COMMITMENT) In all cases where judgment shall be rendered by said Municipal Court, police magistrate, or any justice of the peace, or competent court, as afore- said, in favor of the said City against any person or persons convicted of a violation of any of the ordinances of said City, after trial by jury or waiver thereof, as provided by law, such person or persons so convicted shall be committed to the House of Correction of the Cily of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, or other place of imprisonment provided or authorized by the City Council, and be imprisoned therein for failing, neglecting or refusing to pay any fines, forfeitures, penalties or costs which may be adjudged against such person or personsp and shall be required to work at such labor as his or her strength will permit within said House of Correction, or other place of commitment not to exceed ten hours each day; and for such work the person so employed or worked, shall be allowed, exclusive of his or her board, the sum of two dollars for each dayls work, on account of such fine, forfeiture, penalty or costs, until such fine, forfeiture, penalty or costs, be fully satisfied; provided no such imprisonment shall continue longer than six months for any one offense. And in such case whether by satisfaction as aforesaid or by the expiration of'six months from the commencment of such imprisonment, the keeper of said House of Corr- ection, or other place of confinement ehall endorse the v,rrit of commitment, f satisfied in full by imprisonment, and discharge such person or persons from his custody. Commitment of any person, as herein provided, shall be by process, under the hand of the Court which shall have mEde the order for such commitment; provided limits of mittimus issued out of the Municipal Court of Evanston shall be under the seal of the Court and the hand of the Clerk thereof. 358. OFFICERS TO ATTEND AS VJITNESSES) All officers making arrests shall attend as �,tritnesses, before the court where the trial may be had,;and shall procure all necessary evidence in their power, and furnish a list of witnesses to the court, and no City officer shall be entitled to any witness fee to be taxed against the City in any action for a violation of any ordinance where the City is plain- tiff. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 27th day of December A.D. 1932 Approved December 28, 1932. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor an AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 40 OF CHAPTER V, ENTITLED: "LAW DEPARTMENT" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Section 40 of Chapter V, entitled: "Law Department" of The.Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "40. DUTIES OF CITY ATTORNEY) It shall be the duty of the City Attorney to assist the Corporation Counsel in conducting such legal business of the City as is herein entrusted to the Corporation Counsel; to conduct all proceedings before the Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, Justices of the Peace, Police Magistrates or upon appeal of the same, and to attend to such other matters as the City Council or the Mayor or Corporation Counsel may from time to time direct." SECTION 2: All ordinances or -parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 9th day of January A.D. 1933.✓ Approved January 10, 1933. Chas, H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE Edward 11% Bell, City Clerk AMENDING SECTION 337 of ARTICLE VII OF CHAPTER XVI ENTITLED: "AMUSEMENTS" OF -THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL ' CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Section 337 of Article VII of Chapter XVI entitled: "Amusements" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "337. LICENSE --ORDERLY MANNM--HOURS--SUNDAY CLOSING) The license hereby provided for shall confer upon the licensees the right to operate a place of public amuse- ment as defined in Section 332 of this ordiAance and said license shall contain the following provisions, to -wit: "A. The said business shall be carried on in an orderlyy manner; that no obscene or profane language shall be allowed upon the premises. I "B. No performance of any theatrical entertainment, exhibition, show, amusement, dance, skating or enter- tainment, other than exclusively musical, and moving pictures as defined in "SECOND CLASS" of Section 295 of said Code, shall be permitted in such place of business on Sunday, and only between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 1:00 A.M. during each week day, provided, however, that said performances shall not be permitted in any such place of business later than 12 o'clock midnight on Saturday. "C. No person under the age of 16 years shall be allowed to dance, perform or skate upon said premises except upon the written permission of the parents or guardian of such person. "D. No gambling or betting of any kind or description shall be permitted upon the premises. "E. No games of cards or shaking of dice for any purpose whatsoever shall be allowed upon said premises, and the exhibition of racing cards therein is prohibited. "F. No vinous, spirituous, or malt liquors of any kind or description shall be kept upon said premises,; given away or sold nor shall any person in or about said premises, as patrons thereof or otherwise, be allowed to carry, bring, or use any of such liquors upon said premises. "G. The license so granted shall be a personal license to the person to whom the same is issued and shall not be sold, assigned, or transferred, except upon the consent in writing given by the Mayor of the City of Evanston. "H. The licenseeshall conduct the said business so licensed at the place indicated in said license, and at no other place except upon the written permission of the Mayor of the City of Evanston." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston / on the 30th day of Janury A.D. 1933, and February 6, 1935./ ppi-e February 6, 1933. Edward l°d. Bell, Chas. H. Bartlett, (Vetoed) City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index Feb. 8. 1933. !] A - I An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES for the Fiscal Year beginning Jan. 1, 1933 and ending Dec. 3 1, 1933 CITY OF EVANSTON 0 0 K COUNTY I L L I N O I S Y I INDEX Page Amounts to be raised by taxation.42 Auditing Committee ..............17 Board of Local Improvements ..... 25 Boltwood Field House ............11 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ........ :....... 20 City Collector's Office ............21 City Comptroller's Office .......... 20 City Hall .........................10 Civil Service Commission .........23 Contingent Fund .................25 Departmental Buildings ..........11 Filtration Plant ..................28 Fire Department ..................14 Fire Station —Grove Street .......10 Fire Station No. 2.................10 Fire Station No. 3 ................10 Fire Station No. 4 ................11 Firemen's Pension Fund ..........34 Garbage System ..................35 Health Department ...............17 Interest Account .................32 Legal Expenses ...................17 Miscellaneous Fund ..............23 Municipal Court ..................26 Playgrounds ......................39 Police Department ...............11 Police Pension Fund ..............34 Printing Fund ....................22 Public Benefit Fund ..............41 Public Buildings .................:10 Public Library ....................33 Public Works Department........ 3 Pumping Station ............ : .... 27 Salaries of City Officers ........... 22 Sewer Department ................ 7 Sinking Fund .....................31 Small Parks ......................37 Special Funds ....................33 J Street Department ................ 8 Street Lighting Fund ............. 8 Street and •Bridge Repair Dept.....36 Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund.41 Summary of Special Funds ........ 42 Water Department ...........:...26 Water Mains Bureau .............28 Water Meter Department ......... 29 Published January 19, 1933 ELECTRIC ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING PUBLIC Si�',RVICE COMPANY OF NORTH RIT ILLIivOIS, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE ATTD MAINTAIN AN ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYSTEM IN AND THROUGH THE CITYY OF EVxNSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVal?ST(T,d, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the right, permission and authority �. be and the same are hereby granted to PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS; an Illinois corporation) its successors and assigns, (hereinafter referred to as -the "Grantee"); to co-ristruct, operate and maintain in and through the CITY OF EVANSTON (herein- after to as the in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, for a term of thirty (50 yew, a system for the transmission, distribution anti. sage of electricity for lighting, heating, power and other purposes within and outside the corporate limits of the Nlunicipaj.1_11-y, 8,r_d to cor_5tri�ct, operate and maintain all such poles, wires, conduits, manholes, vaults and other apparatus and equipment a;i may be necessary or convenient for such system in, upon, along, over, across, above and under each and all of the streets, alleys, avenues and other public places in the Municipality, qubject to the conditions and regulations hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2: All poles and'wires erected and all under- ground conduits, wires, cables, manholes, vaults and other necessary apparatus and equipment installed under this ordinance shall be located with the approval of and erected and installed upon the supervision of the commissioner of Public Works or such other duly authorized agent as the City Council of the Municipality may from time to time designate. All poles and wires erected hereunder shall be placed in alleys wherever practicable so to do, and shall be so placed, whether on streets, alleys,avenues or other public places, as not to interfere unnecessarily with utilities owned and operated by the Municipality or with travel on such streets, alleys, avenues and other public places. Grantee shall, at its own_expense, whenever ordered so to do by the City Council of the Municipality, make such adjustments and re -locations of its poles, wires and other facilities installed in,on or under streets, alleys, avenues or other public places, as may be reasonably necessary to avoid interference with utilities owned and operated by the Municipality. All poles erected under this ordinance shall be not leas than twenty-five (25) feet in height. All poles and wires erected �tnd all underground conduits, wires, cables, vaults and other necessary apparatus and equipment • installed hereunder shall be so located as not to injure,unneces,sarily_ any drains, sewers, catch basins, avatar pipes,_pavementsa,_or other • like public improvements now or hereafter existing, but should any drain, sewer, catch basin, water pipe, pavement or other like public improvement be injured by such location, the Grantee shall forthwith repair the__damRge__caused by such injury to the satisfaction of the Commissioner"of Public Works, or such other duly authorized agent, as the case.may be, and in default thereof the Municipality may repair such damage and charge the cost thereof to, and collect the same from, the Grantee. Said Commissioner of Public Works, or such other duly authorized agent, of the Municipality, is hereby authorized and directed to call upon the Grantee to, and the Grantee may of its own accord, cause the trees growing upon or overhanging all of the streets, alleys, avenues and other public places in the Municipality upon which electric light or pourer lines are erected hereunder to be trimmed from time to time in such manner that there shall be a proper clearance between the nearest wires on said lines and any portion of the trees. Said trees shall be ss.o._tvimmed that none of the branches, twigs or leaves of said trees shall -come in contact with or in anywise interfere with the wires or other equipment upon said lines. Said trees shall be trimmed under the supervision of said Commissioner, of„ _Public L�lorks, or� suchi other duly aathori.zed -` - agent, of the Municipality, by and at the expense of the Grantee. r• f •i All abandoned poles shall be removed as soon as the use thereof is discontinued. All poles shall be set in straight lines so far as possible and practicable, and shall be kept suitably painted at all times, and all overhead wires, conductors and cables shall, so far as possible, be kept at least eighteen (18) feet above the level of the ground. The Municipality shall have the right to the use of one cross arm on the poles of the Grantee for the police and fire alarm service wires of the Municipality, provided that any such cross arms and wires of the Municipality shall be so placed and maintained by the Municipality, under the direction of the Grantee, as not to interfere with the wires of said Grantee. Any cross arm required by the Municipality for such police and fire alarm service wires on the poles of Grantee si,all be furnished by the Grantee at its expense. The Grantee shall be subject to all reasonable regulations which may now or hereafter be prescribed by general ordinance of the Iunicipality with respect to the use of the public streets, alleys, avenues and other public places of the Municipality. SECTION 3: When at any time hereafter any house or building shall be moved by permission of the Municipality, or its proper officers, along, across or upon any of the streets, alleys, avenues or other public places of the,lilunicipality, the Grantee, its success- ors and assigns, shall upon receiving written notice from the PJlunici- pality to that effect, and within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving such written notice, at its own expense, so cut, remove or adjust its said wires or poles that the same will in no way interfere with the moving of any such house or building, provided, however, that such cutting, removing and adjusting of said wires and poles shall be done at such time of the day or night as will least interfere with the public use by the Grantee of such wires and poles for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Municipality and the successful operation of the Grantee's electric light and power system. All questions as to the time when any of said wires and poles shall be so cut, removed, or adjusted for the purpose aforesaid, shall be decided by the Municipality, or its proper officers, and such decision shall be final. SECTION 4: The City Council of the Municipality may require the Grantee to remove poles and wires from streets and avenues in the city and substitute for such poles underground conduits, provided such removal and substitution bezeasonable and practicable from an engineering and operating standpoint, and provided further that the Grantee shall not be required to install more than twenty-five.hundred (2500) feet of underground conduit within each five (5) year period of the life of the within ordinance. SECTION 5: The Grantee shall indemnify, become reslmnsible for, and forever save harmless the Municipality from any and all judgments, damages, decrees, costs and expenses, including attoraeys' ��, which the Municipality may legally suffer or incur or which may be legally obtained against the Municipality for or by reason of the use and occupation of any street, alley, avenue or other public place in the Municipality by the Grantee pursuant to the terms of this ordinance or legally resulting,from the exercise by the Grantee of any of the privileges herein granted, and, as an additional security therefor, the Grantee shall, during the life of this ordinance, keep on file with the City Clerk of the Muni- cipality a good and sufficient bond in the penal sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (.15 000.00) conditioned to protect and indemnify the Municipality as in this Section provided, and said bond shall be subject to the approval of the City Council of the Municipality, and the Municipality shall have the right from time to time, when- ever in the opinion of the said City Council the same may lue necessary, to require the Grantee to renew or provide additional or other security on said bond. SECTION 6: After the passage and approval of this ord- inance and within thirty (30) days after such approval, this ordinance, if accepted, shall be accepted by the Grantee by its filing with the City Clerk of the Municipality an unconditional written acceptance hereof, to be duly executed according to law, and a failure of the Grantee to so accept this ordinance within said period of time shall be deemed a rejection hereof by the Grantee, and the rights and privileges herein granted shall, after the expiration of said period of thirty (30) days, if not so accepted, absolutely cease and determine, unless said period of time shall be extended by the Municipality by ordinance duly passed for that purpose and before the expiration'of said period of thirty (30) days. SECTION 7: All provisions of this ordinance, which shall not be construed to be an exclusive ordinance, which are obligatory upon, or which inure to the benefit of, said Public Service Company of Northern Illinois shall also'be obligatory upon and shall inure to the benefit of any and all successors and assigns of said Public Service Company of Northern Illinois; and the word "Grantee' wherever appearing in this ordinance shall include and be taken to mean not only said Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, but also each and all of such successors and assigns. SECTION 8: This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and approval, provided it be duly accepted as hereinbefore specified.. Passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Illinois, this 16th day of January A.D. 1933.E Approved by the Mayor of the this 17th day of January A.D. 1933. Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk City of Evanston, Illinois Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AMENDING SECTION 2491 OF CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED: "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY"COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2491 of Chapter XLVIII entitled: Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "2491. CLOSING ON SUNDAY) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep open or permit to be kept open on Sunday his place of business or to pursue his daily labor'or occupation within the City of Evanston on that day. Provided, that this section shall not be applicable to persons who conscientiously observe some other day of the week as the Sabbath nor to cases of necessity or :charity, nor to hotels, eating places, drug stores, delicatessen, confectionery and tobacco stores, garages, livery stables, electric or steam r.ailivays, exhibitions of moving pictures, known as mutoscope, kinetoscope, .cinematograph and all automatic picture devices or other similar devices." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in 12 conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to late. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit�r of Evanston on the 30th day of January A.D. 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Vet oed February 6, 1933. Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News Index February 8, 1933. AN ORDI14ANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED: "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANST ON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 24911 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Chapter XLVIII entitled: "Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 24912, which shall be and read as follows: 2491L. MOTION PICTURES --HOURS) No motion picture theatre or motion picture house shall be open for business on Sundays before 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon nor remain 6pen later than 12:00 o'clock midnight. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of February A.D. 1933. ✓ Approved February 21, 1933. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in News Index February 23, 1933 AN ORDINANCE >CALLING -FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANS' ,AND IN THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO B: HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 4th DAY OF APRIL, 193 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF -EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the annual election of the City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, A.D._ 1933, between the hours of six (6) o1clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston, to -wit: First: Second: OFFICERS OF TIE CITY OF EVANSTON A - Mayor; A City Clerk; Third: A City Treasurer; Fourth: One Police Magistrate; Fifth: Eight (8) Aldermen, one (1) Alderman in and for each ward in the City of Evanston, for the term of two (2) years. t OFFICERS OF THE TO1AJN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Sixth: Five (5) Justices of the Peace; Seventh: Five.(5) Constables; Eighth: One (1) Trustee of Schools for Township 41 North,. Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, for a full term of three (3) years. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (see list as per original ordinance on file) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election, to -wit: (See list of names on original ordinance on file) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of the City of Evanston and as provided by law. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in force and effect 7", u from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of February A.D. 1933.E Approved February 21, 1933 Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON FOR A GENERAL TAX LEVY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DISSOLVED AND DISCONTINUED EVANSTON NORTHVvTST PARK DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF SAID EVANSTON NORTHVZEST PARK DISTRICT ENDING March 312 1934 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That whereas the Evanston Northwest Park District whose limits lie wholly within the City of Evanston has been duly dissolved and discontinued as the result of an Election duly held in said District for said purposes on April 1, 1919s and by an order duly entered in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, on to -wit: April 11, "1919, said petition to dissolve bearing the General No. 42171 in said Court, and whereas by an Amendment approved June 24, 1915, and in force July 13 1915, to an Act of the General Assembly of the State -of Illinois, "An Act to Provide for the Organization of Park Districts and the transfer of submerged lands to those bordering on Navigable bodies of "l'Jater" approved June 24, 1895 and in force July 1, 1895, the power is duly vested by operation of law in the Members of the City Council of the City of Evanston to levy taxes within the limits of.said dissolved and discontinued Evanston Northwest Park District for the purpose of paying its outstanding debts, obligations or liabilities and the necessary expense of closing up the business of such Park District. NOWp THEREFORE, THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAND AND NINETY DOLLARS ($1,090.00) being the amount necessary to be collected from the tax levy for the year 1933 within the limits of the Evanston Northwest Park District be and the same is hereby levied and assessed on all real and personal property lying within the limits of said dissolved and discontinued district subject to taxation according to the valu ation of such property as the same is or shall be assessed for State and County purposes for the year 1933 as follows: For the Principal of two bonds dated July 15, 1915, as heretofore levied by Ordinance of the Evanston Northwest Park District adopted April 8, 1915 $12000.00 For interest on Bonds dated July 15, 1915, as heretofore levied by ordinance of the Evanston Northwest Park District adopted April 8, 1915 90.00 401,090.00 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk of the City of Evanston, Illinois, be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, within the time required by law, a copy of this ordinance duly certified by said City Clerk. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage. - �--+'ti�..a� -`-+r. _ ti:rill�i�aa�- . ..■� ... _ .... .w .. .. ..-_..�..��:�.�.,...... .�, .._ _.:ice_ �...,.._._ - - ,..��....,_.... �...u,n Adopted by the City Council on the 20th day of February Approved February 21, 1933. Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor or the city or Evanston A.D. 1933.E Recorded with County Clerk March 1, 1933. EVANSTON : AN ORDINANCE Edward W . Bell, City Clerk LEVYING MUNICIPAL AND SPECIAL TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVAN- STON IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1st, 1933 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1933. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY :COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SECTION 1: That the sum of Eight Hundred -Thirty-five Thousand, One Hundred Fifty-seven Dollars and Seventy-eight cents ,($835,157.78) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made which are to be collected from the tax levy of the -_ current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, a for all corporate purposes of -said City, for purposes of a sinking fund, for payment of principal and interest of bonds, Public Library, Firemen's Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Garbage System, Street and Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds and Public Benefit Fund as approp- riated for the current fiscal year by the annual Appropriation Ordinance of the City of Evanston for the year 1933 passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of January 16, 1933, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year, the specific amounts as levied for the various purposes heretofore named being indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total amount to be raised by Taxation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said tax so levied being for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be collected from said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid and being as follows: 3 ; a 0 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of said County of Cook a duly certified 'copy of this ordinance, and that he shall also certify to the said County Clerk that the amount levied and assessed by Section One of this Ordinance is required by said City to be levied by taxation as aforesaid and axtended upon the appropriate tax books for the fiscal year beginning January 1st 1933 and ending December 31, 1933. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City/of Evanston, on the 20th day of February A.D. 1933. Approved February 21, 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor Recorded with County Clerk March 1, 1933. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES At for the Fiscal Year beginning Jan. 1, 1933 and ending Dec. 31, 1933 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS INDEX Page, Amounts to be raised by taxation.42 Auditing Committee ..............17 Board of Local Improvements ..... 25 Boltwood Field House .......... ...11 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ................20 Citv Collector's Office ............21 City Comptroller's Office .......... 20 City Hall ..........................10 i Civil Service Commission .........23 Contingent Fund .................25 .. Departmental Buildings ..........11 Filtration Plant ..................28 Fire Department .................14 Fire Station —Grove Street .......10 Fire Station No. 2..................10 Fire Station No. 3 ................10 Fire Station No. 4 .................11 Firemen's Pension Fund ..........34 Garbage System ..................35 Health Department ...............17 . Interest Account .................32 Legal Expenses ...................17 Miscellaneous Fund ..............23 Municipal Court ..................26 Playgrounds ......................39 Police Department ...............11 Police Pension Fund ..............34 Printing Fund ....................22 Public Benefit Fund ..............41 Public Buildings ..................10 Public Library :................... 33 Public Works Department........ 3 Pumping Station .................27 L Salaries of City Officers ........... 22 Sewer Department ............... 7 1 Sinking Fund .....................31 Small Parks ......................37 Special Funds ....................33 c. Street Department ................ 8 Street Lighting Fund ............. 8 Street and Bridge Repair Dept.....36 Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund.41 Summary of Special Funds ........ 42 Water Department ................26 Water Mains Bureau .............28 Water Meter Department ......... 29 Published January. 19, 1933 ency arising in the collection of ibis appropria- tion .......... 9.184.75 101,032.25 Total appropri- ation for Gen- eral Corporate purposes ...... $1,027,117.11 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Unexpended Bal- ance — re -appro- priated .........$ 4,912.80' Resources o t h e r than Taxation .. 129,825.00 To be raised by. Taxation ... 33}; Fb6#8 Y Y O, Add 10% for probable defici- ency arising in the collection of t h i s appropria- tion ............ 29446.6161.22,0-9/4 /f Total appropria- 3!�• �� 7 2 °Z• tion for special purposes ........ $ ,7S&2aJ 86 Grand total ap- propriatidn ..... $1,4i6+ifi9 9T. AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corpor- ate Fund .......$491,636.11 Bonds and In- terest ........ 1.01,032.25 Special Funds ..-OK602-W24i2,�bq, ✓ Total by Taxa- tion ............ $ 449;940 $3S/�17g ECTION-2.—This ordinanZhb In ll force and effect fromthe ssage, approval and accor + g to law.Adopt by the City CouCity of vanston, on the 1 January, 1 33. WARD W. BE City Clerk Approved th 17th d of January, 1931 CHARL S BARTLETT This is to cer~�y at I have exam- Ined the bu g and _ rewith approvF- of same. J. KNAPP Comptroller Appr ed as to form and gal struc- ture. WILLIAM LISTER Corporation Coun 1 1 f An ORDINANC makin appropriations Por brporate purposes r the flscal ye beginning January 1st, 933 and en ng December 31st, 1933. Be it ordained the City Council XoEy of E n n, Cook County, N- That the fol !ng sums, thereof as may b uthor- , be and the same ar ere- riated for the flscal year e- anuary 1st, 1933 and endin 31st, 1933. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1. For salary of c o m missioner of Public Works at $460.41% p e r month .......$ 5,525.00 2.' For mainten- ance of motor vehicle of com- missioner of Public Works at $20.00 per month .. 240.00 3. For salary of c It y engineer at $276.25 per month ...... 3,315.00 4. For salary of assistant en- gineer or as- sistant to en- gineer of Board o f Local Im- provements at $212.50 p e r month ....... 2,550.00 5. For mainten- ance of 4 mo- tor vehicles 500.00 6.. F o r draught- ing .......... 1,000.00 7. For extra help 4,500.00 8. For inspec- tions ........ 1,000.00 9. For salary of c l e r k a t $102.00 p e r month ....... 1,224.00 10. For salary of clerk of Board of Local Im- provements at $15.00 p e r month ....... 180.00 11. For salary of s t e,nographer and clerk at $110.50 p is r month ....... 1,326.00 42 3 12. For salary of able property fire alarm and within the cor- p o l i c e tele- porate limits phone electric- of the City of ian at $199.75 Evanston, a s per month 2,397.00 provided by law 12,805.00 Add 10% for 13. For salary of probable defl- .assistant elec- ciency arising t r 1 c i a n at in the collec- $148.75 p e r tion of this. month ....... 1,785.00 appropriation. 1,280.50 14. For extra help electrical de- 55_1. /rotal amount partment .... 450.00 to be ed 15. For necessary by taxation $ 14,085.50 electrical ma- PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND terials and - ' 55AFor Public supplies for m a i n t airing Benefit Fund. $ 6,000.00 fire alarm and tele- �� r.,�� 55+ Total appro- police phone system 450.00 priation ..... $ 6,000.00 16. F o r postage, s t a t i o n e ry, 'r�96-W h 1 c h in- -cludes amount to be maps, draught- a t estimated " received from Ingi materials public benefit and n s t r u- and I tax of one mill and on each dollar m 1 scellaneous 600.00 _ of the assessed supplies . valuation o f 17. For sidewalk all taxable approaches 100.00 property with- 18. For depart- in the or- ment's share at ate limits ts of o f garage the City of overhead .... 276.25 Evanston, a s 19. For special as- $ e s s ment t provided b Y t' 1 law '.r.' _ .....$ 6,000.00 blanks and Add 10% for forms ....... 50.00 � probable deft- 20. Transfer t o _ - ciency arising Contingent in the collec- Fund ........ 5,361.75 tion of t h 1 s appropriation. 600.00 / 21. T o t al appro- priation .... $ 32,830.00 otal amount ' 22. Which includes •' to be raised receipts 'from by taxation .. $ 6,600.00 engineering services, esti- SUMMARY OF GENERAL mated at ....$ 16,000.00 CORPORATE FUND 23. Also, receipts Resources other from sewer than taxation .$434,448.75 $ 434,448.75 permits, esti- mated at 150.00 To be raised by 24. Also, receipts taxation: from water For General permits, esti- Corporate Pur- mated at 300.00 poses based on 25. Also, receipts '� corporate r a t e from pole and of $.66% on one heating mains hundred dollars permits, esti- -:l of equalized as - mated at .... 200.00 sessed valuation 26. Also, receipts of 1931 ..$446,941.92 from grade Add 10% for fees, estimated probable deflci- at •••.•.•.••• 30.00 ency arising in 27. A Is o, amount the collection of to be trans- this appropria- f e r r e d from tion .......... 44,694.19 491,636.11 the sewer de- partment .... 1.,700.00 For Bonds and 28. A Is o, amount Interest . .. $ 91,847.50 to be trans- Add 10% for ferred f r 0 m probable deflci- 4 41 captain and , five dife guards f o r s i x beaches ......$ 900.00 Part Time Leadership for Fall. Winter and Spring -Frht-For men's and Jr3 boys' c l u b s, Ieagues'and activities i n - _ eluding Junior Press and Air- plane Clubs and for wom- •en's and girls' clubs, gym " classes 2,200.00 -645rFor attendants Q for skating rinks and af- ter' .s c h'o o 1 supervision on major parks.. 300.00 �. Equipment, Supplies and Construction' F o r repairs ${ a n d replace- ments ....... 200.00 F o r athletic ,rV'►'and activity. supplies 700.00 - 545 For certificates and awards .. 25.00 Miscellaneous 54#For transpor- tation for as- sistants, sum- mer supervis- ors and upkeep of two city Fords .......$ 250.00 "UM -For mainte- nance of motor vehicle of Su- perintendent at $10.00 per month ....... 120.00 F o r mainte- '+ nance of mo- i for vehicle of man direct - tor at B o 1 t - wood Park at $5.00 p e r month for 8 months .. 40.00 For community c e l e b rations, including c i r- cus, Fourth of July, etc. .... 75.00 ,�3�Total appro- Z" priation .. $ 13,505.00 -6&4--Which in- cludes, amount estimated to be received from m i seellaneous receipts ......$ 700.00 -=3- Also, amount s.% estimated to be received from two - thirds of a mill on each r dollar of. as- (•: sessed " 'valua= tfon of all tax- 40' the water de- partment .... 5,100.00 29. Al so, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m the small • parks depart- ment ........ 850.00 30. Al so, amount to be transfer- red from the fire depart- ment for s u p e r vision, labor and ma- terial for maintaining fire alarm graph system system 2,550.00 j 31. Also, amount to be transfer- red from the police depart- ment for supervision, la- bor and ma- terial for maintaining police tele- phone and flashlight sys- tem ......... 4,250.00 32. Also, amount to be transfer- red from street lighting for supervision of traffic ....... 1,700.00 33. T o t a l appro- priation ..... $ 32,830.00 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 34. For salary of chief of inspec- tors at $85.00 per month ...$ 1,020.00 And while act-. ing as build- ing commis- sioner and zon- ing enforcing officer at $240.00 per 'month ....... 2,880.00 35. For salary of plan examiner a n d building Inspector at $ 170.00 per month ....... 2,040.00 36. For salary of building In- spector at �J $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 37. For salary of plumbing in- spector at $200.00 per month ....... 2,400.00 38. For salary of electrical i n spector at :. .. $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 ....... 5' 39. For salary of -699. T6E .l .j_-ro- boiler, smoke g-ka>#. .. -t-4 ttS:@E- a n d elevator i n s p e ctor at 689-Which i n - Si� cludes estimat- $ 1 8 0. 0 0 per ed miscellane- month ....... 2,160.00 ous receipts . 5,000.00 40. For salary of l e r k -591, Also, amount Sy� estimated to be ; permit c at $170.00 per received from month ..... 2,040.00 special tax of 41. For salary of one mill on s t e n ographer the dollar for and zoning park purposes, clerk at $100.00 1,200.00 as provided by law .......... 4}r499r69- per month ... 42. For salary of -682. Add 10% for 4 members of �- SL probable deft - board of ex- ciency arising in thei collec- aminers of en- gineers ... 180.00 t i o n of this 43. For mainten- V. appropriation. 4,t44.9@ ance and sup- plies for 4 mo- • Total amount for vehicles 350.00 Sys to be rat s e d by taxation .. $ 44. F o r postage, stationery and PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS in i scellaneous Administration and Offlee Expense s u p p lies In- ----6660,rrr For salary of eluding upkeep 5-vy superintendent, ' on maps .... 400.00 at $255A0 per 45. For garage month ... 3,060.00 supervision of 626- For salary of 4 cars ....... 276.25 �� director of 46. For court re- women's a n d porter's fees 5 girls' activities, Meetings at at $125.00 per $15.00 each . - 75.00 month ....... 1,500.00 47. For publishing -,J'3ii For salary of notices for S3 r office secretary p u b 1 ]c hear- at $50:00 per ings including month ....... 600.00 frontage con- -! - For new office sent n o t i c es S3 ✓ equipment .•.. 6.00 and reprints.. 50.00 -" --F o r postage, 48. For m i s c e 1- a 33 telephone, tele- 1 a n e o us ex- graph, etc. - - 100.00 penses ....... 50.00 536f.F o r printing, stationery and - 99. Total appro- supplies ..... 150.00 prfatlon .. 50. Which i n - $ 19,441.25 Activity Directors and Snperrisors cludes receipts BRO--For salary of 53Sm a n director from building permits, esti- a t Boltwood mated at .. $ 2,000.00 Park and asso- 51. Also, receipts date director from plumbing of men's an d and gas fitting boys' activities permits and at $150.00 per i n s p ections, .` -month for 8 estimated at.. 1,000.00 months ..... $ 1,200.00 52. Also, receipts - -Otr For salary of S;jb woman direc- from boiler, elevator an d for and a6so- m iscellaneous elate director e permits and of women ' s inspections, es- and girls' ac- timated at 10,500.00 t i v i t i e s at 53. Also, receipts $ 8 0.0 0 p e r from electric month for 8 signs, ceritill, months ...... $ 640.00 + cater and in - Leadership Summer playgronnnc spections, esti- For extra help mated at ... 4,500.00 Jr3. 8playgrounds.$ 1340.00' 54. Also, receipts Summer Staff Beaches from board of -64 For beach su- examiners of eS3� pervisor an d 6 39 - 522. F o r s m a l l engineers fees parks' share and miscel- of expense of l a n e o u s re - Public Works c e i p t s, esti- department .. 850.00 mated at .. 300.00 523. For construc- 55. Also, amount tion and re- to be transfer - pairs to break red from the w a t e'r s and water depart - jetties 3Q0 35� �� it / ment for work balance of permit clerk 510.00 remaining I n 56. Add 10% for bond issue to probable defici- pay the cost ency arising in " o f acquiring the collection lands for park. �i of this appro- purposes bor- b priatton ..... 63.13 dering on Lake i Michigan .... 3,825.60 57. Total amount 525. For balance re- to be raised by m a i n i n g In taxation $ 694.38 bond issue to pay the' cost SEVER DEPARTMENT o f acquiring 58. For salary of and preparing Supt. at $170.00 land for park per month....$ 2,040.00 purposes In 59. For salary of the sixth ward 57.94 mason and in- 52 For balance re- s p e c t o r at maining in $1,57.25 pet, and issue to month ....... 1,887.00 ay the cost 60. For t r u c k o building. drivers and lie shelter labor ........ 10,000.00 ho es ....... 3,884.98 61. F o r mainten- 527. For alance re- ance and re- m a t Ing in pairs of 5 mo- bond ssue to t o r vehicles pay th cost of and purchase 1 m pro meets of one coupe, o f Bo wood trade in old Park sit ated 1 9 2 6 Ford in the fo rth Roadster No. ward of he 59 ........... 1,400.00 City of Eva - 62. F o r depart - ton, Illinois, b ment's share completing th of garage construction o overhead .. 345.31 t he Boltwo d 63. For purchase Field H o e of new ma - a n d for the terials 2,000.00 purchase o f 64. F o r transfer e q u i p e n t to department therefor 1 .74 o f Public 528. For ba nce re- Works for la- m a i Ing in bor .......... 1,700.00 bon issue to ay 'the 65. Total appro- c o t of im- priation .. $ 19,372.31 p ving public �� 66. Which in- ks by con- V eludes receipts tructing r e - taining walls from under- ground work and Jetties done by the de - along and up- partment and on the shores m Iscellaneous of Lake Michi- receipts, estl- gan, and con- mated at ....$ 1,200.00 struction o f 67. Add 10% for parklands probable deflc- a l o n g said iency arising shores of Lake in the collec- M•ichigan, i n tion of this the City of Ev- appropriation. 1,817.23 anston, C o o It -- County, I1I1- 68. Total amount nois ......... 3,080.23 'to be raised by taxation .. $ 19,989.54 38 \ 7 I STREET LIGHTING FUND 508. Also, amount 69. For ornamen- estimated to tal street bereceived lights (New) . $ 52,254.23 f r o m special (Old) ........ 940.68 tax of twelve 70. For t r a f f i c (12) cents on lights ........ 2,292.00 each one hun- 71. For allowance dred dollars of for 12-200 watt all taxable o v e r h e a d property f o r lights ........ 1,26G.84 -streetss and 72. For stop and b rd d g e pur- m u s h r o o m poses and an lights ....... 380.20 additional tax 73. F o r patroll- of eight and ing and clean- one-third cents ing ornamen- on one hun- tal lights and dred dollars of and for lamp valuation, t o renewals orna- cover existing mental lights 27,902.22 n e e d s for 74. F o r transfer bridge and to department street pur- o f P u b l i c poses, as de - Works for la- tided by the bor .......... 1,700.00 City Council, as provided by 75. Total appro- law .......... 43,584.00 priation .. $ 86,736.17 509. Add 10% for 76. Which 1 n - probable defi- cludes amount ciency arising to be received in the collec- from the Chi- tion of this cago Rapid appropriation. 4,358.40 Transit Com- pany for 1933 $ 500.00 510. Total amount 77. Add 10% for to be raised probable de- by taxation... ficiency aris- ing in the col- SMALL PARI{S lection of this 511. For labor and appropriation 8,623.62 teaming ...... $18,000.00 512. For hose and 78. Total amount all supplies .. 600.00 to be raised 513. For plants, by taxation .. $ 94,859.79 trees, shrubs, DEPARTMENT OF STREETS v i n e s a n d spraying .. 200.00 79. For salary of 514. For water c o mmissioner supply and of streets at drainage .. 100.00 $ 3 4 0 . 0 0 per 515. For upkeep and month ....... 4,080.00 improve m e n t SO. For mainten- to buildings .. 300.00 ante of motor 516. For lighting vehicle of heating and C o mmissioner telephone 100.00 of streets at 517. For mainte- $ 1 0 . 0 0 per nance and re - month ...... 120.00 pairs to. 2 81. For salary of .L motor vehicles, clerk a n d team hire and s t enographer feed ...... 1,400,00 at $144.50 per 518. For depart - month ....... 1,734.00 ment's share 82. For labor ... 25,000.00 of garage over- 83. F or purchase head ........ 138:13 and mainten- 519. For permanent ante of hors- i m p r ovement es, harness, and equipment wagons and in parks .. 750.00 tools and gen- 520. For small eral supplies.. 7,000.00 parks share of 84. F o r mainten- special assess- ance and re- ments ....... 9,000.00 Dairs to motor 521. For patrolling trucks and and cleaning automobiles .. 17,000.00 beaches ...... 500.00 8 37 $ 47,942.40 repairs and re- 85. F o r mainten- placements .. 2,000.00 ante tools and equipment for 494. Total appro- 1 garage 500.U0 priation $ 30,000.00 495. Which includes S6. Total appro- receipts esti- receipts priation . mated to be received from 87. Which i n - special tax of cludes amount one mill on the to be trans - dollar on all ferred from taxable prop- public works erty in the department City of Evans- for- gasoline ton, as pro- and oil, esti- vided by law -$ 30,000.00 _y mated at .. 500.00 496. Add 10% for + 88. Also, amount probable defl- to be trans- ciency arising ferred from In the collet- the water de- tion of this f partment for appropriation.$ 3,000.00 gasoline, and oil, estimated 497. Total amount at ........... 800.00 to be raised 89. Also, amount by taxation... $ 33,000.00 to be trans- ferred from STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR small parks DEPARTMENT FOR THE TOWN OF department for THE CITY OF EVANSTON team hire, 498. For depart- gasoline and ment's s h are oil, estimated at 400.00 of s u p e r i n- tendence a n d ........... 90. Al,o, amount clerical help..$ 4,770.00 to be trans- 499. For equipment ferred from and tools..... 1,000.00 sewer depart- 500. F o r replace- ment for gaso- ment and re- oline and oil, estimated at .. 500.00 pairs t o 91. Also, amount bridges .. 7,500.00 to be trans - 501. F o r transfer ferred from to department department of of Streets for buildings for use of horses, gasolineand e q u i p m e n t, oil, estimated supplies an d at ... • I ...... • • 300.00 department's 92. Also, amount share of over- to be trans - head expenses 32,614.00 head ferred from For mainte- health depart - nance and re - to 100,000.00 ment for gas- pairs streets oline and oil, estimated at .. 1,000.00 503. Total appro- 93. Also, receipts priation $145,884.00 from street 504. Which in- permits es ti- eludes receipts mated at .... 50.00 estimated t o 94. Also, amount be r e c e i v e d to be received from wheel f r o m main- tax licenses .$ 92,000.00 t e n a n c e 505. Also, receipts and supplies estimated t o for privately be received owned auto - from automo- mobiles of bile fines 6,000.00 city emplop- 506. Also, receipts ees, estimated estimated t o at ........... 500.00 be r e c e i v e d 95. Also, amount from repairing estimated to street o p e n- be received ings ......... 2,500.00 from Evans- 507. Also, amount t o n S t r e e t f r o m miscel- Railway Co. l a n e o u s re- under contract ceipts ........ •1,800.00 with city .... 9,000.00 36 9 $ 55,434.00 96. Also, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m street a n d bridge repair department es- timated at .. 37,384.00 97. Also, amount to be received from miscel- Ian eou s. re- ceipts estimat- ed at 5,000.00 98. T o t a l appro- priation ..... $ 55,434.00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS City Hall 99. For salary of telephone ol - erator, at $85.00 per month ....... 1,020.00 100. For salary of Janitor, at $110.50 per month ....... 1,326.00 101. For salary of assistant jani- tor and watch- man at $110.50 Per month ... 1,326.00 102. For extra help ........• 110.50 103. For general supplies ..... 400.00 104. For heating .. 728.89 105. F o r lighting and Inciden- tals .......... 750.00 106. F o r general repairs and al- terations .... 1,400.00 107. For office fur- niture ....... 200.00 $ 7,261.39 GROVE STREET STATION 108. For heating.. $ 552.75 109. F o r lighting and Inciden- tals ........: 1,600.00 110. For salary of Janitor, at $110.50 per month .... . . 1,326.00 111. For extra help 55.25 112. For depart- ment of police for general re- pairs and al- terations 950.00 113. For fire sta- tion .......... 400.00 $ 4,884.00 FIRE STATION No. 2 114. For heating ..$ 300.00 115. F o r lighting and inciden- tals ......... 125.00 116. For general repairs and al- terations ..•. 150.00 $ FIRE STATION NO. 3 117. For heating ..$ 250.00 118. F o r lighting 10 481. T o t a l a p p r o- priation .. 482. Which in- c ludes• unexpended balance of 1932 .' 483. Which in- clu de.s amount es- timated to be received from 10% of regular licenses .. $ 484. A I s o , amount esti- mated to be received from x$ of dog licenses 485. A I s o , amount' to be received from 10% of regu- lar fines... 486. A 1 s o, , amount esti- mated to be received from 10% of auto- mobile fines 487. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from 1% of salaries. 488. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from inter- e s t o n bonds .... 489. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from spe- cial tax of 3/20 of a mill on the dollar f o r police pen- sion fund as provid- ed by law. 490. Add 10% f o r prob- able defici- ency aris- ing in the collec- tion of thh appropriatign . 1,379.16 2,000.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 700.00 1,750.00 7,500.00 ' 10,950.00 1,095.00 $ 29,279.16 491. Total amount to be raised by taxation... $ 12,045.00 575.00 GARBAGE SYSTEM 492. For labor .... $ 28,000.00 493. F o r depart- ment's share of cost of fuel, 35 ciency aris- and inclden- ing in col- tals ......... 100.00 lection of 119. F o r general this appro- repairs and priation.. 7.206.78 alterations .. 200.00 $ 550.00 470. T o t a l amount FIRE STATION NO. 4 to be raised 120. For .heating_:.$ 200.00 by taxation $ 79,274.58 121. F o r lighting FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND and inciden- 471. F o r pay- tals •....... 150.00 m e n t of 122. F o r general pensionsand repairs and al - sundry ex- terations .... 150.00 $ 500.00 penses ... $ 23,008.64 472. T o t a l j TMEN AL DEPA123. BUILDINGS a p p r o- For h $ 2, priation .. $ '23,008.64 _ / 124. F o r lighting 473. Which in- l and Inciden- eludes un- ! tals .......... 1,200.00 e x p e n d- 125. For general ed balance repairs and a1= of 1932....$ 3,533.64 terations .... 1,000.00 474. A 1 s o re- 126. For salary of ceipts estl- j an Ito r, at mated to $ 1 1 0. 5 0 per be received month ....... 1,326.00 from tax 127. For extra help 55.25 on i n s u r- 128. For supplies.. 200.00 $ 5,781.25 ance pre- m i u m a (1h) 3,000.00 BOLTWOOD FIELD ROUSE 475. ..... A 1 s o re- 129. For heating . $ 500.00 ceipts estl- 130. For lighting m a t e d to and inciden- be received tals ......... 250.00 from 1% of 131. F o r general licenses 200.00 repairs and A 1 s o re- re alterations 700.00 ceip47G. sto 132. For salary of mated janitor, at be received $ 11 0.50 per from 1% of month ....... 1,326.00 salaries .. 3,675.00 133. For extra help 55.25 477. A 1 s o 134. For equipment a m o u n t and furniture 100.00 $ 2,931.25 estimated to be received 135. T n t a l appro- from s p e - priation .. $ 22,482.89 cial tax of 136. Which i n - one -fifth of eludes amount a mill on to be received t.h a dollar f r o m miscel- for Fire- laneous re- men's Pen- ceipts, e s t i- sion f u n d, mated at .... $ 50.00 a s provid- 137. Add 10% for ed by law. 14,600.00 probable defl- 478. Add 10% clency arising for prob- �� in -the collec- able defici- tion of this ency aris- J appropriation 2,243.29 ing In the l c o l l e c- I 138. Total amount tion of this to be raised a p p r o- by taxation .. $ 24,676.18 priation .. 1,460.00 / POLICE DEPARTMENT 479. T o t a l 139. For salary of amount to be raised chief of police by taxation $ 16,060.00 at $340.00 per month ...... $ 4,080.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 140. For salary of 480. For pay- captain at m e n t $233.75 per of pensions month ....... 2,805.00 and sundry 141. For salary of expenses .. 29,279.16 4 lieutenants 34 11 at $204.00 per park im- month and 1 p r o v e- traffic I i e u- m e n t tenant a t bonds 855.00 $ 1 9 2.9 5 per 458. For sixth month ....... 12,107.40 ward park 142. For salary of lands a n d 6 sergeants at park equip- $ 1 9 1.2 5 per ment bonds 180.00 month e a c h 459. F o r fire and 1 traffic d e b a r t- sergeant at $ 1 7 0,8 5 per m e n t bonds .... 2,565.00 month ....... 15,820.20 460. For Fourth ward Bolt- 143. For salary of w o o d 46 patrolmen Park Am - at $170.00 per pro v e - month each .. 93,840.00 ti m e n t 144. For salary of b o n d s- 17 patrolmen 2nd series. 2,115.00 for 5 months `�, 461. For public at $161.50 and parks a n d 7 months at lake shore $170.00 per 1 mDrove- month ....... 33,957.50 To e n t 145. For salary of bonds .... 3,825.00 462. For depart- s patrolmen for 4 months m e n t a 1- at $153.00 and b u l I d- ing bonds. 720.00 8 months at $161.50 per 463. T o t *a 1 month ....... 146. For salary of 3,808.00 a D p r o_ priation $, 30,847.50 1 patrolman 464. Add 10% for 6 months f o r prob- at $153.00 and able de- b months at f i e f en'cy $161.50 ...... 1,887.00 arising i n 147. For salary of the collec- 2 patrolmen tion of this for 10 months a p D r o- at $153.00 and priation ..$ 3,084.75 2 months at $161.50 ...... 3,706.00 465. T o t a l 148. For salary of amount 1 patrolman to be raised for 2 months by taxation $ 33,932.25 at $144.50 and 10 months at SPECIAL FUNDS $153.00 ....... 1,819.00 Publle Library 149. For salary of 466. For salaries 1 patrolman of employ - for 9 months ass a n d at $144.50 and sundry ex- 3 months at penses .... $ 72,067.80 $153.00 ........ 1,759.50 150. For salary of 4G7. T o t a l 2 policewomen a D p r o- at $170.00 per priation .. $ 72,067.80 month each 4,080.00 468. Which in- 151. For salary of r c 1 u d e a 1 policewoman amount for 6 months e s t i mat - at $144.50 and i ed to be re- 6 months at - c e i v e d $153.00 ...... 1,785.00 from s p e- 152. For salary of _ cial tax of 1 department 1 2/10 mills secretary at on the dol- $170.00 per lar f o r month ....... 2,040.00 library pur- 153. For salary of poses as 2 operators at Dr o v 1 d- $ 1 5 3.0 0 per ed by law. $ 72,067.80 month ....... 3,672.00 469. Add 10% 154. For salary of for prob- 3 operators at able deft- 12 33 Park Im- $140.25 each p r o v e- per month ... 5,049.00 m e n t bonds- 155. For salary of 2nd series. 2,000.00 2. clerks at $ 1 3 6.0 0 per " 444. For public parks a n d month each 3,264.00 lake shore 156. For salary of i mpr 1 clerk at $106.26 per m e n n t bonds 5,000.00 month (A. P. B.) ..•......•• 1,275.00 445. For depart- art 157. For salary of b uilding e n to 1 b Censor at bonds .... 1,000.00 $ 8 5.0 0 p e r month ....... 1,020.00 446. Total ap- 158. For secret propriation. $ 61 service work. 1,000.00 447. A d d 10% ,000.00 i . For 159new mo- for prob- torcycle (Re - a b 1 e de- pairs or re- f i c iency .. 350.00 a r i s I n g 160. For amt), in the col- tion for target lection of practice 200.00 this apDro- 161. F or ammuni- priation ..$ 6,100.00 tion and tear gas f o r de- 448. T o t a l partmental use 50.00 amount 162. For main - to be raised tenance of mo- by taxation $ 67,100.00 for vehicle of of Chief Police oper INTEREST ACCOUNT at For Payment of Interest on Bonds month ....... 240.00 449. F o r flltra- 163. For mai n- t i on plant tenance of all e n large- motor vehicles 9,000 :00 m e n t 164. For stationery, bonds .... $ 6,390.00 450. F or muni- try p eg, maln- cipal water tenance, etc. w o r k s e c o r d u m p _ Bureau) ..... 1,500.00 I ng appara- 165. For stationery, tus bonds.. 2,092.50 printing, e t c. 451. For Bolt- ( Identification - w o o d Bureau) ... 600.00 Park Im- 166. For stationery, p r o v e- printing, e t c. in e n t (Accident bonds 1,462.50 P r e v e n t ion 452. For lake Bureau) ..... 649.71 front lands 167. For jail board 4,000.00 acquiai- 168. For m a. i n - tion bonds. 4,882.50 tenance of slg- 453. F o r sixth nal equipment, ward park (Transfer to lands ac- public works a u I a I- department) .. 4,250.00 tion bonds. _ 169. For new police 454. For incin- .225.00 } signal equip- e r a t i n g , ment replace- p l a n t ment and bonds .. t` 3,195.00 changes ..... 100.00 455. For seventh 170. For one direct ward park trunk connec- lands ac- - tion-to Chi- q U. I s i - cago Detective tion bonds. 450.00 Bureau a n d 456. For fourth r a d i o equip - ward Bolt- ment main - w o o d tenance on Park Im- cars ......... 1,250.00 p r o v e- 171. For 2 new m e n t small Sedans bonds 1,890.00,_ (Replacement) 1,000.00 457. For public 172. For main - grounds and tenance of 32 13 I traffic equip- 429. A 1 s o mis- ment ........ 500.00 C e l l a n- 173. For miscella- eons r e- neous expense 500.00 ceipts, esti- 1.74. For main- mated at.. 2,000.00 tenance of mo- 430. A 1 s o, re - tor vehicle of ceipts from P o t icewoman, s a l e of at $6.25 p e r meters and month ....... 75.00 parts, and relief valves 175. Total appro- estimated at 4,000.00 priation $223,039.31 176. Which includes 431. Total appco- receipts from priation ... $406,100.00 licenses, d o g SINKING} FUND taxes a n d f i n e s, less 432. For filtra- amount to be ti, tion plant credited to 7 e nlarge- police pension \ Ine n t f u n d, esti- bonds .... $ 14,000.00 mated at .. 30,000.00 433. F o r muni- 177. Also, amount cipal water to be received w o r k s from censored P u m p - f i 1 m s, esti- ing appara- mated at 800.00 tus bonds.. 3,000.00 178. Add 10% for 434. F o r Bolt - probable deft- w o o d ciency arising Park Im- in the collet- p r o v e- tion of t h i s m e n t appropriation 19,223.93 bonds 2,000.00 435. F Lake 179. Total amount F r o n t to be raised Lands ac- by taxation .. $211,463.2:1 q u I s I- tion bonds. 12,000.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 436. F o r sixth 180. For salary of ward park fire marshal at lands a c - $340.00 per q u I s i- month ....... 4,080.00 tion bonds. 31000.00 TRIICK COMPANY NO. 1 F o r incin- 437. e r a t i n g 181. For salary of p l a n t assistant fire bonds 6,000.00 marshal, at 438. For seventh $ 2 3 3. 7 5 per ward park month ....... 2,805.00 lands 'a c - 182. For salary of q u I s i- lieutenant a t tion bonds. 51000.00 $ 19 1. 2 5 per 439. For fourth month ....... 2,295.00 ward Bolt- 183. For salary of w o o d 9 first class Park im- privates, a t p r o v e- $170.00 per m e n t month each .. 18,360.00 bonds 3,000.00 184. For salary of r, 440. F o r public , 1 private at groundsand $161.50 for 7 park Im- months a n d p r o v e- m e n t $170.00 for 5 bonds 1,000.00 months .. • 1,980.50 441. For sixth 185. For salary of ward park 1 private at j' land and $153.00 for 6 park equip - months a n d m e t nn t $161.50 for 6 bonds .. 1,000.00 months .. • . • . 1,887.00 442. F o r fire TRUCK COMPANY NO, 2 d e p a r t- 186. For salary of m e n t second assist- bonds 3,000.00 ant fire mar- 443. For fourth shal and Chief ward Bolt - of Fire Pre- w o o d 14 31 } g a r a g e vention Bureau overhead .. 276.25 at $212.50 per 419. F o r new month ....... $ 2,550.00 meters and 187. For -salary of relief valves 3,000.00 third assistant 420. For repair fire marshal at $212.50 per parts for o month ........ 2,550.00 meters .f 1,500.00 188. For salary of 421. For mis- lieutenant a t cell a n- $191.25 per e o u s ex- month ....... 2,295.00 p e n s e of 189. For salary of meter bur- 8 first class eau ...... 250.00 privates a t 422. For blank $170.00 per water rolls, month each .. 16,320.00 bills, J ENGINE COMPANY NO. 1 tionery and postage .. 1,626.6.9 190. For salary of 423. For main- captain at $ 2 0 4.0 0 p e r tenance and month .... $ 2,448.00 supplies for 191. For salary of 4 mot o r lieutenant a t e h i c l e s $191.25 per a n d pur- month ....... 2,295.00 chase of one �a ton 192. For salary of t r u c k- motor engineer trade in at $170.00 per month 2,040.00 old Ford.. 1,200.00 $ 21,562.94 , ...... 193. For salary of assistant en- 4'24. For trans- 1 n e e r a t fer to Fire $170.00 per $ d e p a r t- month ....... 2,040.00 m e n t and 194. For salary of miscel I a n- 7 first class eous fund.$205,454.75 privates at 425. For trans- $170.00 per fer to pub- month each .. 14,280.00 works d eDart- ENGINE COMPANY NO. 2 ment ..... 5,100.00 .195. For salary of 426. For trans- captain at fer to city $204.00 per c o l l e c- month .......$ 2,448.00 tor's office. 425.00 $210,979.75 196. For salary of lieutenant a t 427. Total a p- $ 1 9 1.2 5 p e r propriation $406,100.00 month ....... 2,2.95.00 428. Which in- 197. For salary of eludes re- motor engineer ceipts • esti- at $170.00 per mated to be month .. . . • 2,040.00 r e c e i v ed 198. For salary of from water assistant a n- t a x, re- gineer at ceipts from $170.00 per u s e of month ....... 2,040.00 water in 199. For salary of c o n n e c- 6 first class tion with privates at b u i l d- $170.00 per Ing a n d - month each... 12,240.00 s i d e- ENGINE COMPANY NO. 8 walk per- mits, an d = 200. For salary of contract captain at with WI1- $204.00 per mette, a 11 month ....... 2,448.00 of which is 201. For salary of s p e c s f- lieutenant a t ically a p- $ 19 1.2 5 p e r p r o p r i- month ... 2,295.00 ated f o r 202. For salary of the water motor engineer d e p a r t- at $170.00 per 2v10.00 ment .....$400,100.00 month ....... 30 15 203. For salary of one n e w assistant a n- C o u p e- gineer at trade in $170.00 per old Ford .. 1,400.00 month ....... 2,040.00 406. For depart- 204. For salary of m e n t' s 6 first class share of privates at g a r a g e $170.00 per overhead .. 345.31. month each... 12,240.00 407. F o r pur- ENGINE COMPANY NO. 4 chase and n 205. For salary of tenance of captain at tools 700.00 $ 2 0 4.0 0 p e r 408. For main - month .......$ 2,448.00 t e n a n ce 206. For salary of 1) a n d re - lieutenant a t pairs to ' $191.25 per 1 w a t' e r month ....... 2,295.00 m a i n s 207. For salary of `� system .. 5,000.00 motor engineer 409. For water at $170.00 per main feed - month ....... 2,040.00 er e x t e n- 208. For salary of . sions ..... 10,000.00 $ 37,563.31 assistant a n- g i n e e r a t $170.00 per WATER AFTER 11UREAU month ...... 2,040.00 410. For salary of c h i e f 209. For salary of clerk a n d 6 first class c o l l e c- privates a t f o r a t $170.00 per $157.25 per' ' month each .. 12,240.00 month .. $ 1,887.00 ENGINE COMPANY NO. 5 411. For salary 210..For salary of o f billing captain at m achlne $204.00 per o p e r a - month .......'$ 2,448.00 t o r a t 211. For salary of $93.50 per lieutenant a t month ... 1,122.00 $ 1 9 1.2 5 per 412. For salary month ....... 2,295.00 of 2 'clerks 212. For salary of at $ 7 2.2 5 motor engineer p e r month and mechanic each .. 1,734.00 at $187.00 per 413; For salary month ....... 2,244.00 of water 213. For salary 0f "officer at. assistant mo- $170.00 per t o r engineer month .. 2.040.00 at $170.00 per 414. For salary month . ... .. 2,040.00 of meter 214. For salary of reader a n d 8 first class r e p a i r- privates a t m a n at $170.00 per $136.00 per month each... 16,320.00 month 1,632.00 215. F o r repairs 415..For depart- m•a i n tenance m e n t' s and supplies . 3,500.00 share of 216. F or purchase of work of of new hose.. 500.00 p e r m i t 217. F o r services clerk .. 510.00 an d supplies 416. For salary for maintain- of meter ing fire alarm- b u r e a u telegraph sys- 1 n s p e s- tem (Transfer f o r a t to Public $148.75 per Works Depart- month 1,785.00 ment) ... 2,550.00 417. F o r addf- 218. Total appro- tional help priation .. $173,311 J,0 -c 1 e r k s 219. Which i n - and readers 3,000.00 cludes amount 418. For depart - to be raised m e n t' s from t ax on share of 16 29 391. For re- pairs to boilers and engines .. 1,500.00 392. For new suction line to high lift pumps ... 10,000.00 393. F o r ma- c h inery, b u i I d- ings a n d e q u i p- ment ..... 500.00 $ 73,486.00 FILTRATION PLANT i 394. For salary s of chemist at $170.00 per month. $ 2,040.00 395. For salary of 2 opera- tors at $161.50 per month each a n d 2 operators at $153.00 per month each 7,548.00 396. F or addi- tional help. 3,000.00 397. For chem- icals f o r w a t e r t r e a t- ment ... 6,000.00 398. For labora- tory sup - plies ..... 500.00 399. For re- pairs an d altera- tions ... 2,500.00 400. For general supplies .. 600.00 $ 22,188.90 WATER MAINS BIIREAII 401. For salary of foreman at $170.00 per month$ 2,040.00 402. For salary of 5 me- chanics at $148•.75 each, 2 me- chanics at $ 1 4 0 . 2 5 each, and 1 71 mechanic at 11 $131.75 per month . 13,872.00 403. F o r addi- tional help. 2,806.00 404. For pur- chase and i i n s t a I- lation o f n e w fire hydrants .. 1,400.00 405. For main- tenance and supplies for 5 motor vehicles and Purchase of 28 fire Insurance premiums, less amount to be credited to the Firemen's Pen- sion Fund, es- timated at.... 3,000.00 220. Also, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m water, fund .. 170,311..50 221. Total Appro- priation ...... $173,311.50 LEGAL EXPENSES 222. For salary of corporation counsel for legal services as provided by City, Code at $354:16% p e r month exclu- sive of unfor- seen litigation approved as such by City Council ...... $ 4,250.00 223. For salary of city attorney, at $127.50 per month for 3 months a n d $250.00 for 9 months ...... 2,632.50 224. Transfer to Contingent Fund ........ 3,617.50 225. Total appro- priation ..... $ 1.0,500.00 226. Which includes receipts to be received from assessments confirmed, and on which fees have not yet been paid, es- timated at ... $ 10,500.00 AUDITING COMMITTEE 227. For continuous audit services for the year 1933 .........$ 5,000.00 228. F or expenses Pertaining to t h e preceding Item ........ 250.00 229. Total appro- priation .. $ 5,250.00 230. Add 1.0% for probable defl- ciency a r i s- ing In the col- lection of this appropriation.$ 525.00 231. Total amount to be raised by taxation .. $ 5,775.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 232. For salary of health commis- sioner at 17 9 $ 3 4 0 . 0 0 per month ....... $ 4,080.00 233. For additional services as re- quired by law 255.00 234. For salary of food and dairy Inspector at $199.75 per month ....... 2,397.00 235. For salary of assistant food and dairy in- spector at $170.00 per month ....... 2,040.00 236. For salary of housing a n d sanitation in- spector at $195.50 per month . . .. . . . 2,346.00 237. For salary of clerk a n d deputy regis- trar at $106.25 per month . • 1,275.00 238. For salary of recorder an d deputy regis- trar, at $85.00 per month •. ' 1,020.00 239. F o r commu'- nicable di- seases a n d quarantine 2,234.00 240. For additional - services o f deputy regis- trar on Sun- days and holi- days at $25.50 per month .. $ 306.00 241. For salary of , laboratory di- rector at $221.00 per month . . . . 2,652.00 242. For salary of relief 10bora- tory director, part time .. 50.00 243. For salary 'of laboratory as- sistant at $63.75 per month • • .. . 765.00 244. For foods and dairies ...... 25.00 245. F o r weights and measures 50.00 246. For laboratory supplies 250.00 247. For infant and child wel- fare to June 30 ........... 4,648.50 248. For social hy- giene ........ 1,990.00 249. F o r postage 200.00 250. For office sup- plies ........ 250.00 251. F o r main- tenance of 11 motor vehicles to June 30, 18 $340.00 per month .... $ 4,080.00 376. F or main- tenance of motor v e - hicle of Supt. at $20.00 p e r month 240.00 377. Reserve for c o ntingent expenses and gener- al exten- sions .. 36,000.00 (.- 378. Total ap- propriation $ 40,320.00 PUMPING STATION 379. For salary o f master mechanic in charge of plant, at $233.75 per month .. $ 2,805.00 380. For salary of 2 oper- ating engi- neers at $191.25 and 1 operating engineer at $178.50 per month ... 6,732,00 381. For salary of 2 firemen at $161.50 per month each and one at $148.75 .. 5,661.00 382. For salary of 3 oilers and repair- m e n at $161.50 per month each 5,814.00 383. For salary of first re- lief man at $165.75 per m o n t h 1,989.00 384. For salary of 2 relief m e n a t $ 1 4 8.75 each per month 3,570.00 385. F o r addi- tional tional help. 2,915.00 f 386. For f u e l and cur- rent .... 25,000.00 337.For oil and grease. 1,000.00 388. F o r tools, materials and supplies' 2,000.00 389. F o r re- pairs to buildings . 1,000.00 390. F o' r .r e- pairs to in- take includ- ing anchor Ice ....... 3,000.00 , 27 1 1 Lion of this a p p r o- priation .. $ 17.00 360. T o t a l amount t o b e raised by taxation $ 187.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 361. For salary of 2 judges at $416% p e r month each .. $ 10,000.00 362. For salary of Clerk at' 1 $208% per month ... 2,500.00 363. For salary o f Deputy Clerk at $150.00 per month .... 1,800.00 364; For salary o f Deputy Clerk at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 365. F o r print- ing .... 1,701.25 366. For mis- - cellaneous expense, postage, printing, etc 750.00 367. For mis - e e 1 laneous - equipment 397.50. 368. For Bailiff supplies 500.00 369. F or maxi- mum re- serve for jurors .... 1,500.00 , 370. Total ap- propriation $ 20.348.76 371. Which f n - eludes costs to be re- ceived from Criminal an d Quasi , Criminal cases ..... 18,000.00 372. A 1 s o , amount t o be received from Civil C a s e s Clerks' fees 1,848.75 t 373. A l s o 1 amount t o be received from Chat- tt - r� tel Mort- gages, Fees 500.00, r 374, Total ap- propriation. $ 20,348.75 WATER DEPARTMENT � 375. For salary of superin- tendent and chief engi- neer, at 26 and six there- after ......... 904.00 252. F o r depart- ment's share of garage overhead 587.04 253. For board of examiners of plumbers .... 200.00 254. F o r medical Inspection of schools .. 1,792.50 255. F o r main- tenance of mo- tor vehicle of Health Com- missioner a t $20.00 p e r month ....... 240.00 256. F o r social service ex- change ...... 100.00 257. For miscella- neous expense 50.00 258. For salary of assistant clerk a n d deputy registrar at $63.75 p e r. month .. 765.00 259. F o r housing and sanitation office expense 25.00 260. Total appro- priation $31,497.04 261. Which in - eludes amount to be received from board of examiners of Plumbers, esti- mated at .... $ 400.00 262. Also, amount to be received from examina- tion of scales, estimated at. 800.00 263. Also, amount to be received from registra- tion of births a n d deaths, estimated at . *100.00 264. Also. amount to be received from certified copies of birth and death cer- tificates, esti- mated at ... 200.00 265. Also, amount to be received from miscella- neous receipts 50.00 266. Also, amount to be received from contri- butions ...... 1,200.00 267. Add 10% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collec- tion of 'this appropriation. 2,874,70 268. Total amount to be raised by taxation .. $31.621.74 19 1 I CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ment Fund - 269. For salaryof advanced in • city clerk at 1932 ..... 14,000.01, $265.00 p e r 348. T r a n sfer- month ....... $ 3.060.00 red from 270. For salary of Water De - clerk a n d partment . 35,143.25 s t e'n ographer 349. Add 10% for at $127.50 per Probable de - month ....... 1,530.00 f i c i e n c y 271. For salary of arising t n general clerk t h e collec- at $127.50 per tion of this month ....... 1,530.00 a p p r o- priation $ 4,633.17 272. For salary of o • .. messenger at ! 350. T o t a l $12.75 p e r month 153.00 amount t o .... 273. For stationer y be raised by taxation $ 50,964.92 and supplies.. 300.00 274. For n e w CONTINGENT FUND record books 351. For contin- necessary .... 50.00 gent expen- 275. F o r mimeo- ses, not in - graph supplies 125.00 eluded in 276. For street and a p p r o- bridge vehicle priation to license books cover unfor- a n d applies- seen re- tion blanks .. 180.00 quirements, 277. F o r business accidents, and dog li- etc. ..... $ 30,000.00 cense books .. 70.00 352. F o r legal expensesnot 278. Total appro- o t h e r- priation ... $ 6,998.00 wise p r o- 279. Add 10% for vided for.. 5,000A0 ' probable deft- ciency arising 353. Total a p - In the collec- propriation $ 35,000:00 tion of this 354. appropriation.$ 699.80 d u d e s transfers 280. Total amount from Pub - to be raised lic Works, by taxation .. $ 7,697.80 legal a n d CITY CO➢IPTROLLER'S OFFICE c 4 t y col- lector.281. 11,943.25 For salary of 355. Add 10% for city comptrol- probable ler at $42.50 deficiency per month ...$ 510.00 arising In 282. For salary pf the collec- general clerk tion of this and stenog- appro - r a D h e r at priation ..$ 2,305.67 $182.75 per month .... 2,193.00 356. T o t a l 283. For salary of amount t o clerk a n d b e raised s t e nographer by taxation $ 25,362.42 at $106.25 per month . • 1,275.00 BOARD OF LOCAL INPROVEDiET'TS 284. For salary of 357. For salaries clerk a n d of 4 mem- s t e nographer ,} bers, $42.50 at $100.00 per t per year month ..... . 1,200.00 each, pay- 285. For extra help 200.00 able quar- 286. For blank terly ..... $ 170.00 books, station- ery and sup- 358. Total a p - plies ......... 500.00 propriation $ 170.00 359. Add 10% for 287. Total appro- probable priation .. $ 5,878.00 deficiency 288. Which includes arising i n amount to be t h e collee- 20 25 I for services to be' paid July 31st.. 350.00 333. F o r Com- m u n i t y Hospital to be paid July 31st.. 500.00 334. F o r Visit- ing Nurse Association to be paid July 31st.. 900.00 335. For tax as- sessment work .. 1,000.00 336. For enforc- ing of zon- ing ordin- ances .. 300.00 237. F o r inter- est on tax anticipation warrants . 40,000.00' 338. F o r City's share of special as- sessments . 6,500.00 339. For pay - m e n t of necessary expensesin- curred In special as- s e s sm ern t, special tax and con- demnation proceedings to be reim- bursed a s far as legal- ly may be, from special assessments 15,000.00 340. For expen- ses of Art Commission 25.00 341. For expen- ses of City Planning Commission 25.00 342. Special as- sessment deficit .... 20,000.00 343. For miscel- laneous ex- penses ... 5,000.00 344. Total ap- propriation. 345. Which I n - c I u d e s amount es- timated to be. received from sale of codes ... $ 5.00 346. Also, in- c I u d e s amount es- timated t o be received from sale of separate department codes ... 20.00 347. From Spe- cial Assess- 24' $ 95,500.00 transferred from city col - lector's office, estimated at. .$ 5,378.06 289. Also, amount to be trans- ferred from special assess- ments ....... 500.00 290. Total appro- priation ..... $ 5,878.00 CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- MENT'S OFFICE 291. For salary of city collector and , superin- tendent of spe- cial assess- ments, at $255.00 per month .....• $ 3,060.00 292. For salary of s t e nographer and clerk at $127.50 per month ....... 1,530.00 293. For salary of clerk at $97.75 Per month 1,173.00 294. For amount to be transferred to city comp- troller's office f r o m special assessments . 5,378.00 295. For salary of clerk at $85.00 per month ... 1.,020.00 296._ For postage . 700.00 297. For blank books, station - cry and sup- plies ......... 500.00 298. For additional help ......... 1,500.00 299. F o r burglary Insurance 100.00 300. Transfer to Contingent Fund ........ 2,964.00. 301. Total appro- priation $ 17,925.00 302. Which in- cludes receipts f r o m all the �. assess m e n t s spread and confirmed o n which fees h a v e not yet been paid, es- timated at $ 7,000.00 ' 303. Also, amount to be t r a n s- ferred f r o m water fund . 425.00 ' r 304. Also, amount to be received f r o m special assessment col- lections, esti- mated at ..... 10,500.00 305. Total appro, ' priation ..:- _.,._. _. $ 17,925.00 �1. I PRINTING} 306. F o r printing not otherwise provided for.$ 550.00 307. Total appro- priation $ 550.00 308. Add 10% for probable defl- cjency arising in collection of this appropri- ation ........$ 55.00 309. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..... $ 605.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 310. For salary of mayor, at $595.00 per month. $ 7,140.00 311. F or main- tenance of motor v e - hicle of mayor at $10.00 p e r month .. 120.00 ' 312. For salary of treasurer at $127.50 ' per month. 1,530.00 313.Forofflce supplies and I n'c i d ental expenses of t re a surer's office 150.00 314. F o r extra help in - Treasurer's office 1,375.00 315. For alder- -- men at $10.00 each p e r meet- ing .. 7,000.00 316. For salary of page, at $1.70 p e r meeting and extra p a y a t $3.40 per month. 129.20 317. For stenog- rapher a t $4.25 p e r council ses- sion ..... 221.00 318. Total a p - propriation. $ 17,665.20 319. Which f n - eludes f n - terest on public funds e s t i - mated at..$ 3,000.00 320. Add 10% f o r prob- able defici- ency in col- lection o f this appro- priation .. 1,466.52 22 321. T o t a l amount to b e raised by taxation $16,131.72 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 322. For salary of 3 com- missioners a t $63.75 f each ..... $ 191.25 323. For salary of chief ex- aminer, at $42.50 p e r month .... 510.00 324. For expen- ses of chief examiner a n d Secy. for clerk hire, print- ingstation- ery and in- cidental ex- penses ... 760.00 325: Total ap- propriation. $ 1,461.25 326. Add 10% f or prob- ablede- ficiency arising i n t h e collec- tion of this •a p p r o - priation ..$ 146.13 327. T o t a l amount t o b e raised by taxation $ 1,607.38 MISCELLANEOUS FUND 328. F o r pay- ment of judges and clerks of election, election printingand rent of rooms f o r M UTICi p al election ..$ 4,500.00 329. For support of indigent' war veter- ans and their famil- ies as pro- videdbylaw 1,000.00 330. For Evans- ton Histori- cal Society, to be paid July 31st... 50.00 331. For Evans- ton Hospital Association for services, to be paid July 31st.. 350.00 332. F o r S t. Francis' Hospital Association 23 N.� AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Public Library) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the Evanston Public Library, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for public library purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said public library purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, town- ship, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors? certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. ' Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue v said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Councl 1 of the C' ty of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933. Approved March 14, 1933. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR TI E ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (General Corporate Purposes) 1933 BE IT 'ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF "EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary general corporate operating expenses of said City, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for the payment of general corporate operatin6 expenses, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said payment, such warrants to be issued only in con- formity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors? certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and issue if are Z 75 empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933. Approved March 14, 1933. Charles H. Bartlett, Trlayor AN ORDINANCE Edward Ct. Bell, City Clerk PROVIDING FOR TIE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Police Pension Fund) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK C OUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTI ON 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of the Evanston Police Pension Fund, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for Police Pension Fund purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said Police Pension Fund purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal,corporation, and jurorst certifi- cates," approved June 27, 1913 and in force July 1, 1913. Said Wayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price,�obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest.' SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the C'ty of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933. Approved March 14, 1933. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Bonded Indebtedness) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for � •_ .__. .v.__. �. ......r;,,..---......._...c.,um,s.�,a.,�;:,i.�.;;amfw.v.,;..:.d„��1.....�..�...,rY+,,�..... � .:.i.,,� :..�� _ ��4.�— - - � 3 the purpose of meeting and paying principal and interest on its outstanding municipal indebtedness, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against ana in anticipation of the taxes levied,by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for the payment of principal and interest on its outstanding bonded indebtedness, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said payment of principal and interest on its bonded indebtedness, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933.,/ Approved March 14, 1933. Edward 1,I. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Firemen's Pension Fund) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIM CITY OF EVANSTON., COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of the Evanston Firemen's Pension Fund, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for Firemen's Pension Fund purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said Firemen's Pension Fund purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date; if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable, but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933.E Approved March 14, 1933. Edward V1. Bell, Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor City Clerk 20 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Playgrounds) 1933 BE4IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necess- ary expenses of operating and maintaining playgrounds,in the City of Evanston, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied_by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for playground purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of -the tax levies for the year 1933 for said playground purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the mariner of issuing warrants upon'the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 10 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denomin- ations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said -warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest.. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933," Approved March 14, 1933 Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Small Parks) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necess- ary expenses of operating and maintaining small parks in the City of Evanston, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized #o issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for small parks purposes to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount cfthe tax levies for the year 1933 for small parks purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, .21 city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certi- ficates," approved June 27, 1913 ajLd in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empow- ered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933 ✓ Approved March 14, 1933 Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS .(Garbage System) 1933 BE IT . ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of garbage collection and disposal in the City of Evanston, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for garbage collection and disposal purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said garbage collection and disposal purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuingwarrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, aid jurors' certifi cates," approved June 27, 1913s and in force July 1, 1913, Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denomin- ations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the Dity Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933. Approved March 14, 1933 Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk -------------------------- r" 22 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Street and Bridge Tax) 1933 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANST ON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of street and bridge repair and maintenance in the City of Evanston, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for the payment of street and bridge repair and maintenance expenses, to an amount not to exceed seventy- five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1933 for said payment, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors+ certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denomin- ations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1933.✓ Approved March 14, 1933, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor -------------------- - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XVI ENTITLED: " MILK" OF CHAPTER. XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 1795J BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XVI entitled "Milk" of Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 111795J. That on and after May 1, 1933, no milk shall be sold, offered for sale or delivered in the City of Evanston in cans of less than five - gallon capacity. "All milk sold, offered for sale or delivered in the City of Evanston, in cans of five -gallon capacity or more, shall be properly labelled and sealed at the plant where pasteurized, as provided by the ordinance of the City of Evanston, and shall remain so labelled and sealed until delivered to purchaser. 23 "Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than $5.00 nor more than $20400 for each offense." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage, approval and publication# according to law. Adopted by the on the 3rd day Approved April City Council of April A.D. 5, 1933. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor of the City of Evanston 1933. Published in News -Index April 6, 1933 AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk TO ESTABLISH OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON DURING A PART OF THE YEAR 1933, AND TO ACCOMPLISH DAYLIGHT SAVING THEREBY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: Central Standard time shall hereafter be the official time within the City of Evanston for the transaction of all City business; except that from and after 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in April in the year 1933, official time for the City of Evanston shall be and remain advanced one hour until 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in September in the year 1933# when such offic- ial time shall cease, and by the deduction of one hour therefrom, bereturned to Central Standard.time; and all legal or official proceedings of the City Council and all official business of the City shall be regulated thereby, and when,by ordinance, resolution or action of any municipal officer or body, an act must be per- formed at or within a prescribed time, it shall be so performed according to such official time. SECTION 2: All clocks or other timepieces in or upon public buildings or other premises maintained at the expense of the City of Evanston$ shall be set and run according to the official time as provided in Section 1 hereof, and it is hereby made the duty of the officer or other person having control and charge of such building or buildings and premises, to see that thesaid clocks or other timepieces are set and run in accordance with the official time as provided by this ordinance. SECTION 3: All persons residing within the City, and all persons, firms or corporations doing business within the City are hereby requested to set and run any and all clocks or other timepieces under their control within the City in accordande'with the official time as provided by Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the City Council of the-C.ty of Evanston on the 17th day of April A.D. 1933, Approved April 18, 1933, Edward W. Bell, Chas, H. Bartlett City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index April 19, 1933 24 AN ORDINANCE BE IT AND MIS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a special City election be and the same is hereby called to be held in the City of Evanston on Monday, June 5, 1933s, for the purpose of electing two Judges of The Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, to hold office for the term of six (6) years and until their successors are elected and qualified: That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards as designated by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County for the judicial election of Judges of the Circuit Court of Cook County, and that the judges appointed by said Board of Commiss- ioners of Cook County and the clerks appointed by said judges, shall officiate at and conduct the said special City election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Provided, that all of the electors of the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward residing on or West of Highland Avenue in the City of Evanston shall vote for said Judges at Willard School, Hurd Avenue and Park Place, one of the polling places designated by the said Board of Commissioners of Cook County for said judicial election. Polls of said election shall be open at six (6) ofclock in the morning and shall close at five (5) o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 19279 and as further provided by law. That the City Clerk shall give due and proper notice to the electors of the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward who reside on Highland Avenue or West thereof in said Precinct, that their polling place for the purposes of said special City election shall be located at Willard School, Hura avenue anct rarx viace, in the City of Evanston. That the said Clerk'be and he is hereby authorized in the manner provided by law, to prepare a ballot to be used at said special election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the -day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the*Ci,ty of Evanston on the 24th day of April A.D. 1933." Approved April 25, 1933, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published as an election notice April 25, 1933, AN ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLE II ENTITLED: "CITY COMPTROLLER" CHAPTER VI OF THE.EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 AND DEFINING THE DUTIES OF SAID CITY COMPTROLLER. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Article II entitled': "City Comptroller" Chapter VI of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby revised, changed and amended so as to read as follows: 25 "l. OFFICE OF CITY COMTROLLER CREATED) There is hereby created the office of the City Comtrpller, who shall perform the duties prescribed by statute for such officer and such other duties as are or may be required of him by the ordinances of said City. 112. APPOINTMENT --BOND) He shall be appointed by the Mayor.by and with the consent of the City Council at the same time and in the same manner as the other officers of said City are appointed and he shall before entering upon the duties of his office give bonds in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the City Council conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties. 1f3. P0l'VERS AND DUTIES) The City Comptroller shall exercise a general supervision over all the officers of the corporation charged in any manner with the receipt, collection or disbursement of corporation revenues, and the collection and return of all such revenues into the treasury. 114. CUSTODY OF BOOKS AND PAPERS) He 'shall have the charge, custody and control of all deeds, leases; warrants, vouchers, books and papers of any kind, the custody and control of which is not given to any other officer. "5. REPORT OF ESTIMATED EXPENSES FOR FISCAL YEAR.) He shall, when directed by the City Council, submit to the City Council a report of his estimates, as nearly as may be, of money necessary to defray the expenses of the corporation during each current fiscal year. He shall, in said report, class the different objects and branches of expenditures, giving, as nearly as may be, the amount required for each; and, for the purpose of making such report, he is authorized to require of all officers their statement of the condition and expenses of their respective offices or departments, with any proposed improvements, and the probable expense thereof, all,contracts made and unfinished, and the amount of any and all unexpended appropriations of the preceding year. "6. MONEY.EXIGENCIES AND DEMANDS FOR CURRENT YEAR) He shall, in such report, show the aggregate income of the preceding fiscal year, from all sources, the amount of liabilities ottstandi.ng, upon which interest is to be paid, the bonds and debts payable during the year, when due and when payable; and in such report he shall give such other information to the Council as he may deem necessary, or as the City Council may direct, to the end that the City Council may fully understand the money exigencies and demands upon the corporation for the current year. "7. RECORD OF BONDS ISSUED BY CITY) The City Comtroller shall keep in his office, in a book or books kept expressly for that purpose, a correct list of all the outstanding bonds of the city, showing the number and amount of each, for and to whom the said bonds are issued; and when any city bonds are purchased, or paid, or cancelled, said book or books shall show the fact; and in his annual report he shall describe, particularly, the bonds sold during the year, and the terms of sale, with each and every item of expense thereof. 118. ATTESTING BONDS) It shall be the duty of the City Comptroller to attest all bonds of the City of Evanston. "9. FURTHER DUTIES MAY BE REQUIRED) The City Com troller shall perform such other duties, and be b su3ect to such other rules and regulations as the 26 City Council may, from time to time, by ordinance, provide and establish." SECTION 2: All crdinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 8th day of May A.D. 1933.✓ Approved May 91 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas, H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "CITY TREASURER", CHAPTER VI OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927s AND DEFINING THE DUTIES OF SAID CITY =TREASURER. BE -IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON* COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That article III entitled: "City Treasurer" Chapter VI of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s, be and the same is hereby revised, changed and amended so as to read as follows: "l. DUTIES OF TREASURER) The treasurer shall receive all money belonging to the corporation, and shall keep all books and accounts, except those books and accounts required by statute to be kept by other officers of the corporation, and such books and Accounts shall always be subject to the inspection of any member of the City Council. 2. FUND OR APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTS) He shall keep a separate account of each fund or appropriation, and the debts and credits belonging thereto. The fund or appropriation accounts shall be credited with the appropriations and debited with the expenditures, the balances of the accounts representing the unexpended appropriations. "3. CASH RECEIPTS) He shall give every person paying money into the treasury a receipt therefor, specifying the date of payment, and upon what account paid; and he shall also file copies of such receipts with the City Comptroller at the date of his monthly reports. 1% MONTHLY STATEMENTS -- FINANCIAL CONDITION) The treasurer shall, at the end of each and every month, and oftener if required, render an account to the City Council or such officer as may be designated by ordinance (under oath) showing the state of the treasury at the date of such account, and the balance of money in the treasury. "The ?account' showing the 'State of the Treasurys shall be a classified and condensed statement of the Cityss financial condition, including the current resources, the current liabilities, and the balances of .the fund and appropriation accounts. 27 "5. CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS) He shall also accompany such accounts with a (cash receipts and disbursements) statement of all money received into the treasury, and on what account, together with all warrants redeemed and paid by him, stamped or marked 'paidt which said warrants, with any and all vouchers held by him, shall be delivered to the city comptroller and filed with his said account in the comptroller's office, upon every day of such settlement. "The statement of cash receipts and disbursements shall be a classified and condensed statement, showing the amounts received from the various sources of income, and the amount of warrants redeemed and paid. "6. REGISTER OF WARRANTS REDEEMED AND PAID) He shall keep a register of all warrants redeemed and paid, which shall describe such warrants, and show the date, amount, number, the fund from which paid, the name of the person to whom and when paid. "7. DEPOSIT OF FUNDS) The treasurer may be required to keep all money in his hands, belonging to the corp- oration, in such place or places of deposit as may be designated by ordinance or'resolution of the City Council; provided, however, no such ordinance or resolution shall be passed by which the custody of such money shall be taken from the treasurer and deposited elsewhere than in some regularly organized bank. "8. CITY'S FUNDS SEPARATE FROM TREASURERtS PERSONAL FUNDS) The treasurer shall keep all money belonging to the corporation in his hands separate and distinct from his own moneys, and he is hereby expressly pro- hibited from using, either directly or indirectly, the corporation money or warrants in his custody and keeping, for his own use and benefit, or that of any other person or persons whomsoever. 119. TREASURER'S ANNUAL'REPORT -- PUBLICATION) The treasurer shall, annually, between the first and tenth of April, make out and file with the city comptroller a full and detailed account of all receipts and expen- ditures (disbursements), and of all his transactions, as such treasurer, during the preceding fiscal year; and shall show in such account the state of the treasury at the close of the fiscal year; which account the city comptroller shall immediately cause to be published in a newspaper printed in the City. The annual report of receipts and disbursements and financial condition, or 'State of the Treasury', shall'be prepared in the same form as the monthly statements. 1110. WARRANTS) All warrants drawn upon the treas- urer, must be signed bg the Mayor and countersigned by the city comptroller, stating the particular fund or appropriation to which the same is chargeable# and the person to whom payable, and no money shall, be otherwise paid than upon such warrants so drawn, except as hereinafter provided. "ll. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUNDS KEPT SEPARATE) All money received on any special assessment shall be held by the treasurer as a special fund, to be applied to the payment of the improvement for which the assessment was made, and said money shall be used for no other purpose whatever, unless to reimburse such corporation for money expended for such improvements. "12. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BOORS -- HOW KEPT) Said City Treasurer shall also keep in suitable books kept for that purpose an accurate qud detailed account of each and every speelal assessment levied for any 28 improvement, and when it shall appear from said books that all costs and expenses of any improve- ment which has been made by special assessment have been paid and satisfied and that there has been a sum of money collected over and above the entire cost of such improvement he shall report to the City Council such fact and state in writing the amount of such excess. He shall also keep an account of all rebates on special assessments ordered by the City,Council, shall issue warrants therefor to the respective parties entitled thereto, and shall keep an account of the same, and whenever the full amount of any such rebate has been paid out, shall report the fact to the City Council. "13. SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS COLLECTED -- BONDS TO BE PAID) The City Treasurer is hereby deaignated as the officer who shall, periodically, ascertain the amount collected on special assessments applicable to the payment of bonds of each series unmatured, and who shall.select by lot bonds of series to such amount to be paid therewith, and who shall give notice in some newspaper published in the.City of the number of bonds to be so paid, the series thereof, the assessment to which they relate, and the particular bonds so selected to be paid, and that the same will be paid, at a place to.be specified, thirty (3e) days after date of such notice, or pursuant to the provisions of the statutes of the State of Illinois then in force and effect. "14. FURTHER DUTIES MAY BE REQUIRED) The treasurer shall perform such other duties, and be subject to such other rules and regulations as the City Council may, from time to time, by ordinance, provide and establish. "15. APPEAL TO FINANCE COMMITTEE) In the adjustment of the accounts of the treasurer with the city comp- troller, there shall be an appeal to the Finance Conm- ittee of the Council, whose decision, in all matters -of controversy arising between said officers, shall be binding, unless the City Council shall otherwise direct and provide. 1116. CITY TREASURER SHALL ALSO ACT AS TOWN COLLECTOR) The City treasurer shall also act as town collector of the Town of the City of Evanston. All duties required by law to be performed by the town collector shall be performed by the city treasurer. The office of town collector of the Town of the City of Evanston, and the city treasurer of the City of Evanston are hereby united in the same person. The compensation of the city treasurer shall be such amount as shall be fixed by the annual appropriation ordinance and his compensation as town collector shall be such amount as shall be allowed by law. 1117. TO DELIVER PAPERS TO SUCCESSOR -- ACCOUNT -- PENALTY) Whenever his term of office shall expire, whether caused by resignation, removal from the city, removal from office by said City Council, or other cause, it shall be the duty of such treas- urer to at once deliver to his successor.in office, or such other person as may be specially designated by resolution of the City Council, all moneys, property, books and effects of every description in his possession, belonging tossid city or appertaining to his office; and he shall also at once account for and pay over to his successor or other person so designated, all moneys that he shall be accountable for or owe to said city in his capacity as treasurer. Any person who, after having acted as treasurer, shall on the expiration of his term of office in any of the ways above mentioned, violate any provision of this article, shall be liable for all damages caused thereby, and shall further forfeit and pay to said city a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars. "18. BOOKS -- WHERE KEPT -- OPEN TO INSPECTION) He shall also keep such books of account as the City Council of said City shall from time to time direct. He shall keep all books, papers, vouchers, warrants, documents and all other instruments in writing apper- taining to his office at the City Hall of said City: which said books and documents shall at all times be open to the inspection of the Mayor, aldermen, city comptroller and city clerk of said City. "19. OFFICE HOURS) He shall, during such office hours as the City Council from time to time shall direct or fix, attend at said City Hall# and during such office hours so fixed, give his attention to the duties of his office. 1120. BOND) He shall execute, acknowledge and deliver to the said City a bond with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the City Council in such form, manner and sum as is, or shall hereafter be, provided by law and by resolu- tion or ordinance of said City Council." SECTION 2; All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 8th day of May A.D. 1933..- Approved May 9, 1933, Edward W. Bell, Chas, H. Barblett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the office of Plan Examiner and Building Inspectors as designated by and provided for in Item 35 of the Annual Appropriation Ordinance adopted by the City of Evanston on the 16th day of January, 1933, be and the same is hereby abolished. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of June A.D. 1933.E Approved June 6, 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas. H. Bartlett$ Mayor 30 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Public Benefit Fund) 1933 BE.IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of paying such amounts of money as may be assessed against the City of Evanston for public benefits, therefore$ the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1933 for the purpose of paying such amountsof money as may be assessed against the City of Evanston for public benefits# to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of .the tax levies for the year 1933 for said payment, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, cityr village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates approved June 27# 1913s and in force July 1, 1913, Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof# as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 5th day of June A.D. Approved June 6, 1933. Charles H. Bartletts Mayor of the Qity of Evanston 1933. �/ AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell: City Clerk DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR THE CITY TREASURER OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: WHEREAS, SAMUEL H. GILBERTO the duly elected and acting City Treasurer of the City of Evanston$ County of Cook and State of Illinois, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois* heretofore adopted and now In full force and effect, requested the City Council of the City of Evanston to designate a bank or banks# or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him, or in his official custody, may be kept or deposited; and WHEREAS, the hereinafter designated banks have furnished copies of the last,two sworn statements of resources and liabilities, as furnished to the Comptroller of Currency, or the Auditor of Public Accounts; NOW, THEREFORE, BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY .THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: (1) That the following banks are hereby named and 31 coosE 410UOL designated as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by, or in the official custody of the said SAMUEL H, GILBERT# City Treasurer, may be kept and deposited: STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS; EVANSTON TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO* CHICAGO, ILLINOIS; NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS; HARRIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS (2) That -each bank herein designated as a depository for such funds or moneys shall furnish the City Council of the City of Evanston with a copy of all bank state- ments which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts, or to the Comptroller of Currency, while acting as such depository. (3) That if such funds or moneys are deposited in a bank hereinbefore designated as a depository, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy- five per cent (75%) of the capital and surplus of such bank, and such City,Treasurer shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitations. (4) All ordinances or parts of ordinances or resolutions heretofore passed, in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. (5) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of June A.D. 1933. ✓ Approved June 6, 1933. Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk REGULATING AND LICENSING THE SALE OF VINOUS AND MALT BEVERAGES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: NAME. This ordinance shall be known as "The Malt and Vinous Beverage Ordinance." SECTION 2: DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this ordinance: "MALT AND VINOUS BEVERAGES" shall be construed to include and mean all beer, lager, ale, porter, wine, similar fermented malt or vinous liquor and fruit juice,'fit for beverage purposes, containing more than one-half of one per centum and not more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol by weight. "MALT AND VINOUS BEVERAGE BUSINESS" as used in this ordinance shall mean the conducting of any establish- ment, other than a place used exclusively for a residence or home, either for profit or not for profit, in which malt or vinous beverages are bartered, sold, exchanged or given away. "PERSON" shall mean any person, firm, partnership, association or corporation. _32 "LICENSEE" shall mean any -person receiving a license under this ordinance, "BEER AND VINOUS BEVERAGE SHOP" shall mean any establishment selling malt or vinous beverages, not to be consumed on the premises. "BEER STORE" shall mean any establishment or place of business selling malt and vinous beverages, whose principal business in the sale of such beverages, not for consumption on the premises. SECTION 3: No person shall conduct a "MALT AND VINOUS BEVERAGE BUSINESS" in any stand, place, room or enclosure, or any suite of rooms or enclosure unless he shall have secured a license for the same and paid to the City Clerk the license fee for such establishment as hereinafter set forth. The yearly license fee for conducting a beer and .vinous beverage shop shall be $25.00. The yearly license fee for conducting a beer store shall be $50,00, All licenses shall expire on the 31st day of December next following the issuance thereof. The fee to be paid for any license issued on or after July 1st in any year shall be one-half of the total license fee for such year. SECTION 4: APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE) Any person desiring a license under this ordinance shall make application to the City Clerk upon blanks prepared and furnished by the City, such application shall be sworn to and shall show the following: 1. The name and residence address of applicant. 2. -That he is a citizen of the United States. 3. His place of birth and, if a naturalized citizen, the time and place of naturali- zation. 4. That he has never been convicted of a felony. 5. The location where he proposes to sell malt and vinous beverages. 6. That the proposed location is not within 100 feet of any church, school, university, hospital, home for aged. persons or for veterans, their wives or children, or any military or naval station. Provided, how- ever, that this provision shall not apply to any shops or places where the sale of malt and vinous .;everages*is not the prin- cipal business carried on. Provided, further, that such places so exempted shall have been established for such purpose prior to April 26, 1933. An applicant for a license under the terms•of this ordinance shall be required to shout satisfactorily that he is of good moral character. In the case of a partnership, the information required by this section shall be furnished as to each partner, and in the case of an association or corporation, as to the principal officers of such association or cor- poration. SECTION 5: BOND.. Each person desiring a license 33 shall execute a penal bond in form and with security satisfactory to the Mayor, conditioned upon the faithful observance of the provisions of the Law of the State of Illinois and of -this ordinance'. Such bond shall be in the sum of $1,000.00 and shall, upon approval, be filed in the office of the City Clerk, SECTION 6: SALE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS ONLY. All such malt and vinous beverages -herein by this ordinance authorized to be sold or given away, shall be sold or given away in the original bottle or other container only, and shall not be consumed in, upon or about the premises where the same shall be sold or given away. - SECTION 6J. It shall be unlawful"to consume any malt or vinous beverage in any restaurant, drug store, eating house, hotel or other place of business or premises or in any theatre, recreation hall or center, dance hall, ball park or other place of public gathering for the purpose of entertainment, amusement'or playing of games or on any public park or public beach. SECTION 7: GRANTING OF LICENSES) The City Council shall cause an investigation to be made of all facts set forth in the application. Opportunity shall be given to any person to be heard for or against the granting of any license. After such investigation the City Council shall grant or refuse any such application in its discretion. SECTION 8: CONDITIONS OF LICENSES) All licenses granted hereunder shall be issued by the City Clerk upon approval by the City Council and shall be subject to the following conditions, and all other conditions of this ordinance, -and subject to all other ordinances of the City applicable thereto. No license shall be granted to any person who has been convicted of a felony or of violating the national prohibition act or any law of this State or local ordinance relating to manufacture or transportation of intoxicating liquors. No license shall give permission to sell malt and vinous beverages in any theatre, recreation hall or center, dance hall, ball park or other -place of public gathering for the purpose,of entertainment, amusement or playing of games. No license shall be granted for sale on any premises where a licensee has been convicted of the violation of this ordinance or where any license hereunder has been revoked for cause for at least one year after the said conviction or revocation. No sale of malt or vinous beverages shall be made to any person underguardianship, nor to any person under eighteen years of age. All premises where any license hereunder is granted shall be open to inspection by any police or health officer or other properly designated officer or employee of the City at any time during which the place so licensed is open to the public for business. All licenses granted under this ordinance shall be issued to the applicant only and shall be issued for the premises described in the application. Such license shall not be transferred to another place or person without the approval of the City Council. No license shall be granted to any manufacturer of malt or vinous beverages nor to anyone interested in the control of any such place, and no equipment or fixture in any licensed place shall be owned in whole or in part by any such manufacturer. 34 SECTION 9: POSTING LICENSE. Every person licensed in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, shall immed- iately post and keep posted while in force, in a conspicuous place on the premises, the license*so issued. Whenever such license shall be lost or destroyed, a duplicate in lieu thereof shall be issued by the City Clerk upon payment of Fifty Cents, SECTION 10: BEER AND VINOUS BEVERAGE SHOP OR BEER STORE' - CLOSING ON SUNDAY. No beer or vinous beverage shop or beer store, as defined in this ordinance, shall be kept open on Sunday, exRept as provided in Section 2491, Chapter XLVIII, entitled: Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927. SECTION 11: REVOCATION OF LICENSE. The Mayor may suspend or revoke any license issued under this ordinance for any one or more of the following reasons: 1. Violation of the laws of the State of Illinois or of any'of the provisions of this or other ordinance. 2. The wilful making of any false statement as to a material fact in application for a license. SECTION 12; ADDITIONAL LICENSE FEES. The license fees herein provided to be paid shall be in addition to all other license fees required by ordinance for conducting other kinds of business on the same premises. SECTION 13: PENALTIES. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00). SECTION 14: Any ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed in so far as such conflict exists; if any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid, it shall not be construed'to invalidate the other provisions of this ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the 91t7 of Evanston on the 26th day of June A.D. 1933. Approved June 27, 1933'. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston Review June 29, 1933. 35 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 146 and 147 OF ARTICLE II ENTITLED: "WATER WORKS SYSTEM", CHAPTER VII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That sections 146 and 147 of Article II entitled: "Water Works System" of Chapter VII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 11146. SERVICE PIPES - SIZE - MATERIAL. All water service pipes hereafter installed for household purposes shall be one inch internal diameter, except when a special permit for a larger service and corresponding top is first obtained from the Commissioner of Public Works. All such service pipes. -two inches or 'less in diameter shall be either extra strong lead AA or heavy class A copper tubing from the main to one foot inside of the outer wall of the building. All water service.pipes larger than two inches in diameter shall be class B cast iron pipe and not less than three inches in diameter.. Copper for services is permitted, provided the tube will meet the A.S.T.M. specifications No. B88-32T, and only the heavy tube suitable for underground installation, known as class A, in these specifications is used. 11147. SERVICE PIPES - WEIGHT OF. Lead service pipes must weigh not less than as follows:' 1 inch internal diameter - 44 lbs per foot 14 inch internal diameter - 6 lbs'per foot 12 inch internal diameter - 8 lbs. per foot 2 inch internal diameter - 131 lbs. per foot Copper service pipe shall meet A.S.T.M. specification No. BBB-32T known as class A as follows: Nominal Size Actual O.D. Wall Thickness Weight per foot inches inches inches lbs'. 1 1.125 0.065 0.839 14 1.375 0.065 1.04 12 ' 1.625 0.072 1.36 2 2'.12.5 0.083 2.06 SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the llth day of September A.D. 1933: Approved September 12, 1933. Edward W. Bell$ City Clerk Charles H. Bartl'ett#' Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index Sept. 13. 1936 36 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2143 OF ARTICLE VI ENTITLED: "WATER SUPPLY" CHAPTER XLVII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That section 2143 of Article VI entitled: "Water Supply" of Chapter XLVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 112143. SERVICE PIPES - MATERIAL OF. All service pipes two inches or less in diameter shall be either extra strong lead AA or heavy class A copper tubing from the main in the street to the water meter. No service pipe, to be used for the purpose of conveying the'water supplied by the City of Evanston Water Works, shall hereafter be buried or used in the ground unless' the same shall be of lead or copper as specified above. Such lead or copper service pipe shall not be buried in or covered by any ground or substance containing stones# glass, ashes or anything that might be injurious to such pipe. Where service pipe larger than two inches shall be required, Class B cast iron pipe shall be used and the least diameter of same shall be three inches. The conn- ection with the mains shall in all cases be made by the Water Department. The charge to be paid'for'such connection shall be determined by the Commissioner of Public Works and shall be paid by the party for whom made. Information relative to cost will be furnished by the Superintendent of the Water Department. (For weights and quality see Sections 2351 and 2352 of Article XVII of this code). SECTION 2': All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. 'Adopted by the City Council of the City' Qf Evanston on the llth day of September A.D. 1933./ 'Approved September 12, 1963', Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index Sept. 13, 1933 37 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2351 AND 2352 OF ARTICLE XVII ENTITLED: "SIZE OF PIPES, WEIGHTS, MEASUREMENTS AND QUALITY" CHAPTER XLVII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 Be it ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLIN OI S : SECTION 1: That sections 2351 and 2352 of Article XVII entitled: "Size of Pipes, Weights, Measurements and Quality" of Chapter XLVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 112351. CAST IRON WATER SERVICE PIPE. Cast iron pipe for services shall meet the requirements of.the standard specifications of the American Water Works Association, Class B, and as regards dimensions and weights shall be as follows: Inside Diameter Thickness Weight per foot inches inches lbs. 3 .50 18.0 4 .45 6 .48 33.3 8 .51 47.5 10 .57 63.8 112352. LEAD OR.COPPER WATER SERVICE PIPE - QUALITY AND WEIGHT. Lead service pipe shall be extra strong AA and must weigh not less than as follows: Internal Diameter Weight per foot Inches lbs. 3/4 32 1 44 14 6 i 8 2 134 Copper service pipe shall meet the requirements of the A.S.T.M. specification No. B-88-32T known as Class A with weights and dimensions as follows: Nominal Size Actual O.D. Wall Thickness Weight -per foot inches niches inches lbs. 3/4 0,:875 0.065 0.641 1 1.125 0.065 0.839 14 1.375- 0.065 1.04 la 1.625 0.072 1.36 2 2.125 0.083 2.06 SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the llth day of September A.D. 1933 ✓ Approved September 12, 1933. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor ti Published,in Evanston News -Index Sept. 13. 1933 38 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1788, ARTICLE XVI, CHAPTER XXXV ENTITLED,: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Section 1788, Article XVI, Chapter XXXV, entitled: "Health" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so thatit shall here- after be and read as follows: "1788. LICENSE FEES. Every licensee shall pay to the City of Evanston a fee of Ten Dollars $10.00) per annum for each vehicle such licensee uses for the distribution of milk in Evanston. "For every milk depot, creamery or other place of business where milk sales are the principal business of the licensee, an annual license fee of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) shall be paid. "For,each grocery,,market, delicatessen,.or shop of similar nature where milk sales are not the principal business carried on, an annual license fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) shall,be paid." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City,,,Pf Evanston on the 18th day of September'A.D. 1933. Approved September 19th 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston Review Sept. 21. 1933 39 AN ORDINANCE AIIENDING ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER LIII ENTITLED: "STREET ORDINANCES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 26472 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Article IV of Chapter LIII entitled: "Street Ordinances" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a*section to be known as Section 26472. "26472. In addition to the other conditions and restrictions provided by law applicable to the construction,;maintenance or use of any driveway leading from a public street or public thoroughfare into private property, it is ordained and provided as follows: "(a) No gasoline, oil filling or service station plan or design shall be approved by the Commissioner of Streets or Commissioner of Buildings, which, in the operation of such gasoline, oil filling or ser- vice station, requires the standing of vehicles on any public street, public sidewalk, alley or other public property, while receiving the services supplied or furnished by such station. 11(b) No entrance of exit driveway for any such gasoline, oil filling or service station crossing any public sidewalk, foot path or parkway, shall be more than twenty-five feet (251) in width at the property line, nor more than thirty feet (301) in width at the curb. t1(c) No entrance or exit driveway for any such gasoline, oil filling or service station shall be approved, if such driveway shall be located within twenty feet (201) from the intersecting property line at a street intersection, measured along and parallel with the curb of such street. "(d) Not more than one entrance of exit driveway for any such gasoline, oil filling or service station shall be permitted to be established, maintained or operated on each street where the property so used is situated at the corner or intersection of any two streets or public thoroughfares. "(e) Not more than two driveways shall be permitted for entrance of exit purposes for any such gasoline, oil filling or service station on an inside lot and a safety curb shall be maintained between such driveways, "(f) The foregoing regulations shall also apply to all driveways leading from a public street or public thoroughfare into private property, for whatever pur- ,pose, public or private, such property may be in use, whenever in the judgment of the City Council the interests of public safety and the facility for the safe and convenient operation of motor vehicular traffic shall demand such restructions and regulations. 40 SECTION 2: Any ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, in so far as such conflict exists; if any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid, that shall not be construed to invalidate the other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of September A.D. 1933 ✓ Approved September 26, 1933. Edward W. Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 28,,1933 AN ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the type and quality of construction of -the pavement along Asbury Avenue, and the condition of such pavement from Main Street on.the•south, to West Railroad Avenue.on the northeast, in the City of Evanston,. Cook County, Illinois, are such that heavy freight carrying vehicles operating thereon are causing great damage to the pavement along said highway; and WHEREAS, the said Asbury Avenue is not, by con- struction, condition, width or directness, adaptable for freight carrying vehicles of greater capacities than two tons; NOW, THEREFORE, BE -IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That it shall be unlawful for the operator of any freight carrying vehicle of greater capacity than two tons to use Asbury Avenue from Main Street on the south, to West Railroad Avenue on the northeast, in the said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, except that such vehicles may enter upon the said Asbur•.y Avenue between the points aforesaid, for the purpose of delivering-, or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further on Asbury Avenue than the block in which said deliveries or pickups are made. SECTION 2: That the Police Department of the City of Evanston shall erect, or cause to be erected, signs reading: "HEAVY TRAFFIC PROHIBITED" at the intersections along Asbury Avenue between Main Street on the south and West Railroad Avenue on the northeast. SECTION 3: Any person violating the provisions of - this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than One Hundred Dollars for each offense. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Q,u.o Q_ ; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted_ by the City --Council (Jf the Cit of Evanston t on the 23rd day of October A.D. 1933.y Approved October 24, 1933. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index October 25, 1933 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE' SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON.. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS. When used in this ordinance the words "intoxicating liquor" shall be construed to include ale, porter, beer, Weiss beer, kimtmel, wine, rum, brandy, gin, whisky, schnapps, bitters, cider, hard cider, manufactured cider, or any spirituous, vinous, malt, fermented or mixed, or intoxicating liquor, or any mixture thereof, liquors and compounds, whether medicated, proprietary, patented or not, and by whatever name called, containing more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol by weight which are fit for,use for beverage purposes or which may be used for beverage purposes. SECTION 2: SELLING OR GIVING AWAY -- PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, dispense, sell, barter, exchange, store for sale, expose for sale or give away within the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, any intoxicating liquor as defined in the foregoing section. The word "person" shall mean and include natural persons, associations, co -partnerships and corporations. SECTION 3: SALES BY DRUGGISTS EXCEPTED. Nothing herein contained shall apply to any apothecary or druggist established in said city nor to any sale or delivery or order given to or by such apothecary or druggist for strictly medicinal purposes, except as provided in the next succeeding sections. SECTION 4: SALES BY DRUGGISTS EXCEPT FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. No apothecary or druggist shall by himself, or another, either as principal, agent, clerk, servant or otherwise, sell or give away, directly or indirectly, in any quantity within the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, any intoxicating liquor as defined herein, for any purpose except for strictly medicinal purposes and in the manner herein provided. SECTION 5: SALES BY DRUGGISTS UPON PHYSICIANIS PRESCRIPTION. Any and all sales made by any such druggist or apothecary for medicinal purposes, shall only be made upon the presentation to such druggist or apothecary of a written order or prescription therefor, signed by a physician regularly lic- ensed and practicing his profession, which order or prescription upon being filled, shall be retained and kept on file at his place of business by said druggist or apothecary, and shall be at all reasonable hours, open to the inspection of the Mayor and Chief of Police of said city, and any such order or pres- cription having been once filled, shall not be used again or refilled. 41 SECTION 6: PENALTY. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. SECTION 7: REPEAL - INVALIDITY. Chapter XXXIX entitled: "Liquors" of.The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s, and all other ordinances or.parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are . hereby repealed. If any of the sections or pro- visions of this ordinance shall be held invalid such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 8: PUBLICATION: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of November A.D. 1933 ✓ Approved November 219 1933. Edward W. Bell, Chas. H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index November 22, 1933 AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO THE ANNEXATION OF A PORTION OF THE VILLAGE OF NILES CENTER TO THE CITY OF EVANSTON. WHEREAS, a petition in writing, signed by one- half or more of the legal voters and one-half or more*of the property owners in the territory described as follows; That part of the NEB of Section -14, Township 41.North, Range 13, East of the .3rd Principal Meridian, lying northeasterly of the center line of Emerson Street, otherwise called Elgin Road, in Cook County, Illinois, was presented to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Niles Center; and WHEREAS, in pursuance of said petition, on, to - wit, September 19, 1933, the Board of Trustees of said Village of Niles Center, adopted an ordinance entitled: "An ordinance consenting that That part, of the! NE4 of Section 14, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd_Principal Meridian, lying northeasterly of the center line of Emerson Street, otherwise called Elgin Road, in Cook County, Illinois may be disconnected from the Village of Niles Center and annexed to the City of Evanston:" and . WHEREAS, the said territory does.not exceed in area 160 acres and lies wholly within the village limits of Niles Center and is contiguous to the City of Evanston; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid ordinance passed by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Niles Center provides that the consent to the disconnection of the aforesaid property from the Village of Niles Center and its annexation to the City of Evanston, is conditioned upon an ordinance being passed by two-thirds vote of the City Council of the City of Evanston, providing for the annexation of said territory to the said City of Evanston, as provided by law, and -also upon the condition that all property rights in question and questions of indebtedness and tax matters between the Village of Niles Center and the City of Evanston relating to the above described property, shall be adjusted in accordance with the provisions of the law in such case made and provided; and WHEREAS, the said Village df Niles Center, as a municipal corporation, has heretofore obligated itself in divers bond issues hereinafter set forth, and for the prompt payment thereof, both principal and interest, the full faith, credit and resources of the said Village have been irrevocably pledged; that said general obligations of the said Village of Niles Center consist of the following: Village of Niles Niles Center General Public Improvement Bonds for the construction of the City Hall, as of October 21, 1933 ........$70,9000.00 Village of Niles Center General Public Improvement bonds for the construction of water works, as of October 21, 1933 ..........151,9000.00 Village of Niles Center General Public Improvement Bonds for the construction of an incinerator plant, as of October 21, 1933 27,9000.00 and WHEREAS, in addition to the issuance of said general obligations, the said Village of Niles Center has issued, or caused to be issued, divers Local Improvement Bonds for various types of public improvements installed in the said Village of Niles Center, including the territory hereby annexed to the City of Evanston. The unpaid assess- ments on the hereinafter described local improvements against the annexed territory are as follows: J INSTALLMENTS Z[tAR4 9NT. ; 1 .� •,° 2 - . 3 • " 4 5 G 7 S 9 - ` 10 111�313 14 15 r %`• .20 $. T-20, $, M .20'$ 35.99' 293.19 .20 $ 1.4.55 $ 27.55 $ 7 5$ 50.25 $ 50.25 $� G5.4S $ $ $ - .�:35:99• '� r'-1 5.91 25.91. 60.28 10`Oa•2U0.2:3 357.5E 905.00 330.19 330.19 150.30 204.7E 496.99 ' 5O4.24 204.7E 211.65 G13:3S 286.2:3 f13.b3 256.23 fi1.3.35 286.23 VtiaS�'%>'4''•" 1'01%_-.: ;4=gY 42.28 6r•GS 905.00 1,221A4 1.,259.G3 1,7E-1.01 1,764.01 1,764.01. 1,764.01 1,0.01 60G1'Oxf_? 260.40 260.27 150.01 181.33 426.65 TOTAL$''" $5G5.01 $746.71 $1,836.43 4.10.67 588.32 588.32 588.32 558.22 S8U,2 585,32 5S$.:32 �583:32 SSS.32 5$S.R2 53S.32 $1,966.37 $2,544.79 $2,577.25 $3,095.77 $3..^.0^..J9 $1.102.19 $3,317.82$588.12,$5881.1?':VSS.329$58S.32 $588.32 " These figures do not contain interest, cost, collector's fees, (costs) and pzmalties on delinquents, nor interest on current :nstalln'ient.s. and GRAND TOTAL 236. WHEREAS, in pursuance to the statute in such cas $ 3,866.92 made and provided, the corporate authorities of the CITY OF 11,907.10 EVANSTON$ and corporate authorities of the VILLAGE OF NILES 7,899.61 CENTER, have undertaken to agree concerning the distribution - $26,195.13= of all debts, liabilities', bonds or obligations and property I of that portion of the Village of Niles Center so to be annexecL, and have arrived at an understanding to be carried into effect upon the completion of said -annexation; and WHEREAS, the said CITY OF EVANSTON deems it advisable and wise to annex the aforesaid territory to the City of Evanston, and accordingly hereby accepts the consent of the Village of Niles Center to disconnect the aforesaid territory from the Village of Niles Center; now therefore, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all that territory shown upon the map hereto attached and made'a part hereof and described as follows: That part of the NE4.of Section 14* Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, lying northeasterly of the center line of Emerson Street, otherwise called Elgin Road, in Cook County, Illinois be and the same is hereby annexed to the City of Evanston. SECTION 2: That said territory does not exceed 160 acres and is contiguous to the City of Evanston, and said territory.is hereby incorporated in and made a part of the territory now included in the Sixth Ward of the said City of Evanston. That any and all ordinances passed or now in force which describe and define the boundaries of the said Sixth Ward, are hereby amended so that the above described property shall be included therein. SECTION 3: That the proportionate share of the general bonded indebtedness of the said Village of Niles Center chargable to the territory hereby annexed according to the taxable property in such annexed territory is ONE THOUSAND FOURTEEN and 32/100 Dollars ($1,014.32) and the City of Evanston hereby assumes and agrees to pay said sum of money to the holder or holders, owner or owners of any of said general obligation bonds of said Village of Niles Center, and to assume and pay the interest thereon, as and when both the principal and interest thereof shall from time to time mature and become payable. Provided, however, nothing herein contained shall be construed to impose upon the City of,Evanston any obligation to pay any ,part .of the past due interest or principal of any of said bond issues, 'and provided, 'further,' that the City 'of Evanston's obligation to assume and pay any part of said general bonded indebtedness of the Village of Niles Center shall not commence until the year 1934. That the respective owners of the annexed property shall continue.to pay their special assessments on all local improvements now completed, or any which are now in process, into the treasury of the Village of Niles Center, and the County Collector of Cook County shall remit all special assessment moneys by him collected to the Village Treasurer of Niles Center; that all outstanding special assessment bonds and interest thereon shall be paid by the Village of Niles Center as directed and provided in said bonds. SECTION 4: That the map of said territory hereto annexed is hereby approved, and the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify it as a correct map of said territory, and the said City Clerk is hereby directed to file with the.Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, a copy of this ordinance, with map attached. SECTION 5: That upon the passage and approval of this Ordinance, the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to rile a certified, true and correct copy thereof with the Village Clerk of the said Village of Niles Center within five (5) days from the date of its passage. SECTION 6: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its approval, passage and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of'the City of Evanston on the 13th day of November A.D. 1933.✓ Approved November 14, 1933 Edward W. Bells Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review November 16, 1933 45 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE", CHAPTER VI, OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article I entitled: "Department of Finance", Chapter VI of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2: All Ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of December A.D. 1933.✓ Approved December 27th 1933. Chas. H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AN ORDINANCE REVISING AND ATTENDING AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE OPERATION OF HEAVY FREIGHT CARRY- ING VEHICLES ALONG ASBURY AVENUE, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON OCTOBER 23, 1933, APPROVED ON OCTOBER 24, 1933. WHEREAS, the type and quality of construction of the pavement along Asbury Avenue, and the condition of such pavement from Washington Street on the south, to West Railroad Avenue on the northeast, in the City of Evanston, Cook County Illinois, are such that heavy freight carrying vehicles operating thereon are causing great damage to the pavement along said highway; and WHEREAS, the said Asbury Avenue is not, by construction, condition, width or directness, adaptable for freight carrying vehicles of greater capacities than two tons; and IT,HEREAS, in the interest of public convenience it is deemed desirable to divert all north bound heavy freight carrying vehicles from Asbury Avenue at Oakton Street in the said city, NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITTY OF EVANSTON: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That it shall be unlawful for the operator of any freight carrying vehicle of greater capacity than two tons to use Asbury Avenue from Oakton Street on the south, to West Railroad Avenue on the northeast, in the said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, except that such vehicles may enter upon the said Asbury Avenue between the points aforesaid, for the purpose of delivering or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further on Asbury Avenue than the block in which said deliveries .or pickups are made. SECTION 2: That the Police Department of the City of Evanston shall erect, or cause to be erected, signs reading: "HEAVY TRAFFIC PROHIBITED" at the intersections along Asbury Avenue between Oakton Street on the south and West Railroad Avenue on the northeast. a SECTION 3: Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance'shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict here- with are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of January A.D. 1934.✓ Approved January 3,.1934. Edward till. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index January 4, 1934 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING AND T11XING OF BASEBALL EXHIBITIONS, WRESTLING MATCIIiS, WALKING hIIATCHES, BICYCLE RACES AND ALL OTHER ATHLETIC CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS CARRIED ON FOR GAIN OR FOR ADMISSION TO WHICH THE PUBLIC IS REQUIRED TO PAY A FEE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: .LICENSE REQUIRED -- PENALTY) No person or corporation, either as owner, lessee, manager or agent, shall give, conduct, produce, present or offer any baseball exhibition, wrestling match, walking match, automobile race, bicycle race, football game, basketball game, swimming events, or any other athletic contest or exhibition, without a license for that purpose first had and obtained, under a penalty of not less than ten dollars and not exceeding two hundred dollars for each and every violation of this section. Provided, that for all such contests or exhibitions given by citizens of this City, the proceeds of which are exclusively for the benefit of any charitable object, no license shall be required. SECTION 2: LICENSE --PROVISIONS -- FEE) Any person or corporation desiring to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer for gain any of the foregoing classes of contests or exhibitions at any place within the City of Evanston shall make application to the City Clerk, in writing, for a license, setting out the full name and address of the applicant, if an individual, and if a corporation the full name and residence of its principal officers; and its principal officer; also a description of the place where it is intended to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer such contest or exhibition. Such application shall be transmitted to the Mayor. The Mayor shall make or cause to be made an examination of such place or premises and if all of the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Evanston relating to the giving of such contest or exhibition and the location, con- struction and maintenance of the place, building or premises where such contests or exhibitions are given are complied with, the Mayor shall cause to be issued a license to such applicant, attested by the City Clerk, which shall entitle the licensee to conduct, produce, present, operate or offer the contest or exhibition specified in such license at the place designated in such application and for the period of time specified in such license, upon the payment of the license fee hereinafter named. 47 SECTION 3 : MAYOR TO REFUSE LICENSE -- V-1HEN) - If the place, building or premises at which it is desired to offer any of the foregoing contests or exhibitions be not a fit or proper place and not constructed, maintained, operated or conducted in accordance with the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Evanston, covering and controlling such places, or if the contests or exhibi- tions desired to be produced or offer be of an immoral or dangerous character, or if the person making application for a license be not of a good moral character, the Mayor may refuse to approve such application and no license shall be issued by the City Clerk except by the approval of the Mayor. SECTION 4: LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer any of the foregoing exhibitions, matches, races or other athletic contests shall be three per cent (3%) of the gross receipts derived from the sale of admission tickets or from admission fees, to such exhibitions, matches, races or other athletic contests. Each such licensee shall submit a statement, under oath, of gross receipts from sale of admission tickets or admission fees within three days after the holding of each event covered by the license so issued, accompanying such statement with remittance for the amount of said license fee. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to a penalty of not less than five dollar.s ($5.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense. SECTION 5: ALL ORDINANCES MUST BE COMPLIED WITH) All ordinances of the City of Evanston applicable to the place, building or premises in which such exhibitions or athletic contests shall be conducted, including the zoning ordinances of the City of Evanston, shall be duly and properly observed by the licensee. SECTION 6: REPEAL) All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 7: PASSAGE AND APPROVAL) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of on the 2nd day of January A.D. Approved January 3, 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, T.Tayor the City of Evanston 1934.✓ Edward Published in Evanston News -Index January 4, AN ORDINANCE 3� W . Bell, d� a i1� City Clerk 6 �, 1934. AMENDING SECTION 282 AND REPEALING SECTION 284 OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "CENSORSHIP", CHAPTER XIV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 282 of Article I entitled: "Censorship" Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "282. BOARD OF CENSORSHIP) There is hereby created a Board of Censorship, which Board of Censorship shall consist of the Mayor, who shall be ex officio a member and Chairman of said Board, and the Chief of Police, and such members of the Department of Police as may be appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council." SECTION 2: That Section 284 of Article I entitled: Ffc�, ram.. 8 F "Censorship", Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal code of 1927 be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 3: All ordinances or•parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby --repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of January A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved January 3, 1934. Edward W. Belly City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index January 41 1934. ------- - - - - --------- --- - - - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 299 OF ARTICLE,II ENTITLED: "AMUSEMENTS", CHAPTER XIV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, IL LINOIS : SECTION 1: That Section-299 of Article II entitled: "Amusements", Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall here- after be and read as follows: 11299. LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer any of the foregoing classes of , entertainment shall be as follows: First Class - •$100.00 per annum Second Class - $200.00 per annum for theatres having seating capacities up to 600 $300.00 per annum for theatres having seating capacities in , excess of 600 but not exceeding 1200. $400.00 per annum for all theatres with seating capacities of over 1200." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of January A.D. 1934.✓ Approved January 3, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index January 4, 1934. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t r 49'� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2836 OF ARTICLE IX ENTITLED: "WHEEL TAX LICENSE", CHAPTER LV OF THE FVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2836 of Article IX entitled: 1117heel Tax License", Chapter LV of The Evanston Municipal Codd of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter read as follows: "2836. LICENSE FEE) The license fee to be paid annually to the City Collector shall be as follows: One horse wagon or vehicle ....................$2.50 Two -horse wagon or vehicle.... ................ 5.00 Three -horse wagon or vehicle..................15.00 Four•cr more horse wagon or vehicle ..........25.00 Motor vehicles used in the transportation of persons and not for hire (including motor bicycles) of 35 horse -power or less 5.00 Motor vehicles used in the transportation of . persons and ' not for hire of more than 35 horse -power ............................... 10.00 Motor vehicles of 35 horse -power or less, used for conveying 7 or less persons, for hire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Motor vehicles of more than 35 horse- power, used for conveying 7 or less persons, for hire . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Motor delivery wagons or trailers used for light delivery and for conveying loads of 1 ton or less in weight . . . . . . 15.00 Motor trucks, trailers, motor coaches or motor buses, carrying loads of'2't6ns or' a less but more than 1 ton. . . . . . . 30.00 Motor vehicles, trailers, motor coaches or motor buses for hire, carrying loads in excess of 2 tons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of JanuaryA.D. 19341 Approved January 3, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index January 4, 1934 50 J ti An ORDINANCE .. Making Appropriations for Corporate Purposes for the Fiscal Year beginning Jan. 1, 19.34 and ending Dec. 31, 1934 CITY OF EVANSTON Cook County Illinois � „ • i �+� An ORDINANCE • making appropriations for corporate purposes for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1934, and ending December 31st, 1934. Be it ordained by the City -Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. Section 1-That the following sums, or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1934, r and ending December 31st, 1934. • DEPART31ENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1. For salary of com- missioner of Public Works at $333.33% per month ..... $ 4,000.00 2. For maintenance of motor vehicle of commissioner of Public Works at $15.00 per month. 180.00 3. For salary of city ' engineer at $100.00 per month .. 1,200.00 4. For salary of as- sistant engineer or assistant to engin- eer of Board of Local Improve- ments at $200.00 per month .... 2,400.00 5. For maintenance of 4 motor vehicles - and 1 new coupe, trade in old..... 800.00 6. For draughting and mist. ........... 700.00 7. For extra help... 420.00 8. For salary of clerk at $100.00 per month .. 1,200.00 9. For salary of clerk of Board of Local Improvements at $10.00 per month 120.00 10. For salary of F stenographer and clerk at $45.00 per month .......... 540.00 11. For salary of fire alarm and police telephone electri- cian at $175.00 per month .......... 2,100.00 12. For salary of as- sistant electrician at $137.50 per month .......... 1,650.00 13. For extra help - electrical depart- ment ........... 100.00 14. For necessary elec- trical materials and supplies for main- taining fire alarm and police tele- phone system 450.00 ' 15. For postage, sta- tionery, in a p s , - draughting materi- als and instru. ments and miscel- 3 • - 4. 4 laneous supplies.. 600.00 INDEX 16. For sidewalk ap- proaches .. 100.00 PAGE 17. For department's Amounts to be raised by taxation .... 28 share of garage overhead ....... 276.25 Auditing Committee 13 18. For gpecial as- sessment blanks Board of Local Improvements ....... 18 and forms ....... 50.00 Boltwood Field House 9 19. Transfer to Con- ............. tingent Fund ... 13,078.75 City Clerk's Office .................14 20. Total appropriation $ 29,965.00 City Collector's Office .............15 21. Which includes City Comptroller's Office ........... 15 receipts from en- City Treasurer's Office. . ........ 15 gineering services, estimated at .... $ 16,000.00 CityHall 8 22. Also receipts from sewer permits, es- lP Civil Service Commission .......... 17 timated at ...... 150.00 Contingent Fund ...................18 23. Alsso receipts from water permits, es- Departmental Buildings ............ 8 timated at ...... 375.00 j Department of Buildings........... 4 24. Also, receipts from pole and heating Department of Streets .............. 6 mains permits, es- timated at ....... 150.00 Filtration Plant ...................20 25. Also, receipts from Fire Department 11 grade fees, esti- mated at ........ 40.00 Fire Station -Grove Street......... 8 26. Also, amount to be Fire Station No. 2................. transferred from the sewer depart- Fire Station No. 3.............•.... 8 ment ..... ... . 1,700.00 Fire Station No. 4................. 8 27. Also, amount to be transferred from Firemen's Pension Fund ............ 23 the water depart- 3,000.00 Garbage e System g " " " " " ° " " " • 24 ment 28. Also, amount to be Health Department ................13 transferred from the small parks de- Interest Account ..................22 partment ........ 850.00 Legal Expenses 13 29. Also, amount to be transferred from Miscellaneous Fund ...............17 the fire depart - Municipal Court ................... 18 ment for super- vision, labor and Police Department ................ 9 material for main- Police Pension Fund...............23 taining fire alarm telegraph system. 2,250.00 Printing .......................... 16 30. Also, amount to be Public Benefit Fund transferred from the police depart- ................27 Public Buildings .................. 8 ment for supervis- ion, labor and ma- + Public Library ....................23 terial for main- Public Playgrounds ................26 taining police tele- phone and flash- Public Works Department.......... 3 light system .... 3,750.00 Pumping Station 19 31. Also, amount to be transferred from Salaries of City Officers ............ 16 street lighting for Sewer Department ................ 5 s u p e r v ision of traffic .......... 1,700.00 Sinking Fund ...21 32. Total appropriation $ 29,965.00 Small Parks ......................25 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS Special Funds ...... • . • • • • . • • • • . • ..23 33. For salary of chief Street Lighting Fund ............... 6 of inspectors at $75.00 per month.$ 900.00 Street Department ................ 6 And while acting Street and Bridge Repair Dept ...... 24 as building com- missioner and zon• Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund ... 29 ing enforcing offi- cer at $215.00 per Summary of Special Funds ......... 28 month .......... 2,580.00 Water Department 19 34. For salary of build- ing Water Mains Bureau inspector at $160.00 per month. 1,920.00 ..............20 Water Meter Department. ....... ...20 35. Foi salary of 4 Published January 11, 1934 SUMMARY OF GENERAL plumbing inspec. CORPORATE FUND 3 for at $160.00 per Resources other than month .......... 1,920.00 taxation ...........$417,758.95 .1. 36. For salary of elec- trical inspector at ' $417,758.95 1 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 To be raised by taxation: 37. For salary of per - For General Corporate in i t c l e r k a t Purposes based on cor- $150.00 per month 1,800.00 porate rate of $.66% 38. For salary of sten- on one hundred dol- ographer and zon- lars of equalized as- ing clerk at $45.00 sessed valuation of per month ....... 540.00 1931 ..............$340,403.66 39. For salary of 4 Add 107a for probable members of board deficiency arising in of examiners of the collection of this engineers ....... 100.00 appropriation ....... 34,040.37 40. For maintenance ` and supplies for 374,444.03 vehicles. 350:00 For Bonds and Interest. 88,095.00 $ 41. For postage, sta. ' Add 10`,'o for probable tionery and mis- defiziency arising in ,� cellaneous supplies the collection of this including upkeep appropriation .......$ 8,809.50 on maps ........ 300.00 _ 42. For garage super. $ 96,904.50 vision of 4 cars.. 276.25 43. For publishing no - , _ Total appropriation for tices for public _ '• General Corporate hearings including purposes ........... _ 889,107.48 frontage consent SUMMARY OF SI'ECIr1L FUNDS Unexpended Balances- re -appropriated .. ..$ 7,800.78 44. notices and re - prints ... ...... For miscellaneous 25.00 Resources other than expenses ........ 25.00 taxation ....... 123,650.00 To be raised by taxation 177,738.88 �J �}� . 45. Total appropriation $ 12,656.25 Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in ^-v� V f 46. Which includes re - ceipts from build - ing the collection of this appropriation ....... 17,773.89 rmits, ermits, esti- pe $ 1,000.00 47. Also, receipts from Total appropriation for _ plumbing and gas special purposes .... $326,963.55 fitting permits and inspections, csti- Grand total appropria- mated at ........ 500.00 tion ............... $1,216,071.03 48. Also, receipts from boiler, AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY elevator and miscellaneous TAXATION per. mits and inspec. General C o r p o r a t e tions, estimated at 5,500.00 Fund ..$374,444.03 49. Also, receipts from Bonds and Interest... 96,904.50 electric signs, cer- Special Funds ....... 195,512.77 tificates and in. spections, estimated • Total by Taxation..... $666,861.30 at .............. 4,500.00 Section 2-This ordinance shall be in full 50. Also, receipts from force and effect from and after the ,passage, board of exantin- approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council the ty 7 ✓ ers of engineers fees and miseel- of of Evanston, on the 8th day of JanuCiary, laneous. receipts, 1934. estimated at 300.00 EDWARD W. BELL 51. Also, amount to be City Clerk transferred from Approved the •9th of January, 1934. the water depart- CHARLES H. BARTL ETT meat for work of ' Mayor permit clerk ... 510.00 This is to certify that I have examined the 52. Add 10% for prob- budget and herewith approve of same. a b I e deficiency L. J. KNAPP arising in the col - Comptroller lection of this ap- Approved as to form and legal structure. propriation ...... 34.63 WILLIAM LISTER . Corporation Counsel 53. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 380.88 SEWER DEPARTMENT 54. For salary of Supt. at $100.00 per month ..... ...$ 1,200.00 _ 55. For salary of ma- 28 5 son and inspector c l u b s and for at $140.00 per women's and girls' month .......... 1,6S0.00 ciubs, gym classes 1,200.00 56. For truck' drivers 516. For attendants for and labor ....... 7,500.00 skating rinks and 57. For maintenance after school super - and repairs of 5 vision on major motor vehicles and parks ........... 400.00 purchase of one Equipment, Supplies and Construction coupe, trade in old 517. For repairs and re- 1926 Ford Road- placements .... 600.00 ster No. 59...... 1,200.00 518. For athletic and 58. For department's activity supplies.. 700.00 share of . garage Miscellaneous overhead ...... 345.31 519. For labor ....... 1,450.00 59. For purchase of 520. For transportation new materials ... 1,500.00 for assistants, sum - 60. For transfer to ' supervisors and department of Pub- upkeep eep of two city lic Works for la- Fords ........... 300.00 bor ............. 1,700.00 521. For purchase of 61. Total appropriation $ 15,125.31 522. For maintenance of truck .......... 500.00 62. Which includes re- motor vehicles of ceipts from under- Superintendent at ground work done $15.00 per month. 180.00 by the depart- , ment and miscel- laneous receipts, 523. Total appropriation $ 13,085.00 estimated at 600.00 524. W h i c h includes 63. Also, amount to be amount estimated transferred from to be received from Street Department 4,000.00 miscellaneous re- 64. Add 10% for prob- ceipts ...........$ 500.00 able deficiency aris- 525. Also, amount esti- ing in the collet- mated to be re- tion of this appro- ceived from two- priation ......... 1,052.53 thuds of a mill on L each dollar of as- 65. Total amount to be - sessed valuation of raised by taxation $ 11,577.84 all taxable prop - STREET LIGHTING FUND erty within the cor- 66. F o r ornamental porate limits of the street lights New City of Evanston, - as provided by law 12,585.00 and Old .. ...$ 67. For traffic lights. 43,860.96 2,292.00 526. Add 10% for prob- 68. For allowance for t able deficiency aris- \ ing in the collection 12 200 watt over- head lights ... 1,266.84 of this appropria- 69. For stop and mush- tion ............ 1,258.50 room lights .... 70. For patrolling and 380.20 527. Total amount to be cleaning ornamen- raised by taxation. $ 13,843.50 tal lights and for - PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 1 a ni p renewals 528. For Public Bene- ornamental lights 26,400.00 fit Fund ......... $ 6,000.00 71. For transfer to department of Pub- lic Works for y 529. Total appropriation $ 6,000.00 labor ........... 1,700.00 530. W h i c h includes amount estimated 72. Total appropriation $ 75,900.00 t o b e received 73. W h i c Ir includes from public bene- amount to be re- - fit tax of one mill ceived from the on each dollar of Chicago R a p i d the assessed valua- ' Transit Company tion of all taxable for 1934 ........ 500.00 property within the 74. Add 10% for prob- corporate limits of able deficiency aris- the City of Evans- ing in the collection ton, as provided by - of this appropria- law ..... 6,000.00 tion. ........... 7,540.00 531. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- 75. Total amount to be ing in the collec- raised by taxation. $ 82,940.00 tion of this appro- DEPARTMENT OF STREETS priation ......... 600.00 76. For salary of com- missioner of streets 532. Total amount to be at $325.00 per raised by taxation $ 6,600.00 6 27 iF1 496. F or department's share of garage overhead 138.13 497. ........ For small parks' �. share of special as- sessments .......• 9,000.00 ,- 498. For patrolling and cleaning beaches.. 500.00 499. For small parks' share of expense of Public Works de- partment ........ 850.00 i 500. Total appropriation $ 30,000.13 _ 501. Which includes es- timated miscellane- ous receipts .....$ 2,000.00 ' 502. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from special tax of one mill on �. the dollar for park ''•� purposes, as pro- , !s vided by law 28,000:13 503. Add 107o for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appro- priation ......... 2,800.01 504. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 30,800.14 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS Administration and Office Expense 505. For salary of super- intendent, at $225 j„ per mbnth .. .$ 2,700.00 1, 506. For salary of di- rector of women's and girls' activities at $100.00 per = month .......... 1,200.00 507. For new office '. equipment ....... 25.00 508. Fou postage, tele- phone, telegraph, ' etc . ............. 100.00 - 509. For printing, sta- tionery and sup- plies ....... 100.00 t, Activity Directors and Supervisors 5i0. For salary of man it director at Bolt - , wood Park and as- �C sociate director of men's and boys' 1° activities .. 600.00 51,71. For salary of w o m a n director and associate di- rector .,f women's ` and girls' activities 420.00 512. For rental of school gymnasiums ... 450.00 Leadership Summer Playgrounds 513. For extra help 8 playgrounds 1,440.00 ' Summer Stall' Beaches Li 514. For beach super- visor and captain _ and five lifeguards _ for six beaches.. 720.00 Part Time Leadership for Fall, Winter and Spring 515. For men's and ' boys' clubs, leagues and activities in - eluding J u n i o r Press and Airplane 26 month ..........$ 3,900.00 77. For maintenance of motor vehicle of Commissioner of Streets at $15.00 per month. 180.00 78. For salary of clerk and stenographer at $125.00 per month .......... 1,500.00 79. For labor ..... 20,000.00 80. For • purchase and maintenance of horses, harness, wagons and tools and general sup- plies ............ 7,000.00 81. For maintenance 0 and repairs to mo- tor trucks and au- tomobiles ....... 17,000.00 82. Transfer to Sewer Department ..... 4,000.00 83. F o r maintenance tools and equip- ment for garage.. 400.00 84. Total appropriation $ 53,980.00 85. W h i c h includes amount to be trans- ferred from public works department for gasoline and oil, estimated at.. 400.00 86. Also, amount to be transferred from the water depart- ment for gasoline and oil estimated at' .............. 1,250.00 87. Also, amount to.be transferred f r o in small parks depart- ment for team hire, gasoline and oil, estimated at 830.00 88. Also, amount to be transferred f r o m sewer department for gasoline and oil, estimated at.. 700.00 89. Also,anraunt to be transferred from department of buildings for gaso- line and oil, esti- mated at 300.00 90. Also, amount to be transferred from health department for gasoline and oil, estimated at.. 700.00 • 91. Also, receipts from street permits, es- timated at .. 100.00 92. Also, amount to be received f r o in maintenance of and supplies for pri- vately owned auto- - mobiles of city employes, estimated at .............. 1,200.00 93. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from Evans- ton Street Rail- way Co. under contract with city 8,000.00 94. Also, amount to be 7 transferred from cal help .........$ 2,850.00 street and bridge 477. Foi equipment and ' repair department tools .........:.. 500.00 estimated at . 35,500.00 478. F o r replacement 95. Also, amount to be and repairs to - received from mis. bridges ......... 700.00 cellaneous receipts 479. For transfer to de - estimated at .... 5,000.00 partnrent of Streets fog use of horses, 96. Total appropriation $ 53,980.00 equipment, supplies PUBLIC BUILDINGS a a d department's City Hall share of overhead 97. For salary of tele. expenses ........ 32,650.00 phone operator, at 480. F o r maintenance $85.00 per month.$ 1,020.00 and repairs to 98. For salary of jani. streets .......... 83,000.00 tor, at $100.00 per 99. month .......... For 1,200.00 -h 481. Total appropriation " salary of jan- itor and watchman + 482. Which includes re- ceipts estimated to at $111.80 per be received from month .......... 17341.60 wheel tax licenses.$ 90,000.00 100. For general sup. r 483. Also, receipts esti- plies ............ 400.00 F mated to be re- 101. For heating ... 728.89 ceived from auto- 102. For lighting and mobile fines ..... 5,850.00 incidentals .... 750.00 484. Also, receipts esti- 103. For general re- mated to be re- pairs and altera- ceived from repair- tions ..500.00 ing street openings 2,000.00 104. For office furni-' 485. Also, amount from ture and equip- miscellaneous r e - ment ........... 175.00 ceipts ........... 1,800.00 486. Also, amount esti- $ 6,115.49 - mated to be re- ceived from special 105. For heating ... $ 552.75 tax'of twelve (12) 106. For lighting and cents oil each one incidentals 3,600.00 hundred dollars of 107. For salary of jan- all taxable prop- itor, at $105.90 per, erty for street and month .......... 1,270.80 bridge purposes and 108. For department of an additional tax police for general of eight and one - repairs and alter- third cents on one ations .......... 500.00 hundred dollars of 109. For fire station.. 200.00 valuation, to cover existing needs for $ 4,123.55 bridge and street ' Fire Station No. 2 purposes, as de- 110. For heating .... $ 300.00 tided by the City 111. For lighting and Council, as pro - incidentals ...... 125.00 vided by law..... 20,050.00 112. For general repairs 487. Add 10% for prob- and alterations... 100.00 able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- $ 525.OU tion of this appro- Fire Station No. 3 priation ......... 2,005.00 113. For heating .... $ 250.00 114. For lighting and 488. Total amount to be - incidentals .... 100.00 raised by taxation ` 115. For general re. SMALL PARKS 'pairs and altera- 489. For labor and bons ........... 100.00 teaming ..........$ 16,412.00 $ 450.OU 490. For hose and all Fire Station No. 4 491. supplies ......... For plants, trees, 1,000.00 116. Foi heating .... $ 200.00 shrubs, vines and 117. For lighting and spraying ........ 100.00 incidentals ...... 150.00 492. For water supply 118. For general repairs and drainage ... 100.00 and alterations .. 100.00 493. For upkeep and im- provement to build- $ 450.0o ings ............ 300.00 Departmental Buildings 494. For lighting, heat- , 119. For heating .... $ 2,000.00 ing and telephone. 100.00 120. For lighting and 495. F o r maintenance incidentals .. 1,200.00 and repairs to 2 121. For general repairs m o t o r vehicles, and alterations .. 500.00 team hire and feed 1,500.00 8 25 $1 19, 700.00 $ 22,055.00 pensions and sun- . 122. For salary of jan- • dry expenses ....$ 28,553.46 itor, at $105.90 per month .......... 1,270.80 459. Total appropriation $ 28,553.46 123. For supplies .... 50.00 460. Which includes un- 5,020.80 expended balance $ of 1933 ........$ 4,554.71 Boltwood Field House 461. W h i c h includes 124. For heating ..... $ 500.00 amount estimated 125. For lighting and to be received incidentals .... 250.00 from 10% of reg- 126. For general re- ular licenses 2,500.00 pairs and altera- 462. Also, amount esti- tions ........... 500.00 mated to be re- 127. For salary of jan- ceived from 4; of itor, at $111.80 per dog licenses...... 3,800.00 month .......... 1,341.60 463. Also, amount to be 128. For equipment and received from 10% p furniture ....... 100.00 of regular fines... 550.00 464. Also, amount esti- $. 2,691.60 mated to be re- - ceived from 10 % 129.Total appropriation $ 19,376.44 Of a u t o in o b ile 130. W h i c h includes fines ........... 650.00 amount to be re- ` 465. Also, amount esti- ceived from miscel- mated to be re- laneous receipts. ' ceived from I % of estimated at .. 100.00 salaries ......... 1,650.00 131. Add 10% for 466. Also, amount esti- probable deficiency mated to be re- in the col- ceived from inter- ceived lectarising this ap: on bonds..... 7;000.00 propri io propriation 1,927.64 467. Also, amount esti- mated to be re, 132. Total amount to be ceived from special raised by taxation $ 21,204.08 'tax of 3/20 of a POLICE DEPARTIiENT mill on the dollar 133. For salary.of chief for police pension of police at $325.00 fund as provided per month ....$ 3,900.00 by law ...... 7,848.75 134. For salary of cap- 468. Add 10% for prob. tain at $212.80 per able deficiency aris- month .......... 2,553.60 ing in the collec- 135. For salary of 5 tion of this appro- l i e u t e n ants at priation ......... 784.88 $1185.72 per month, each ........ 11,143.20 469. Total amount to be 136. For salary of 7 raised by taxation $ 8,633.63 sergeants at GARBAGE SYSTEM $174.12 per month, 470. For labor .......$ 25,000.00 each ...... 14,626.08 471• For department's 137. For salary of 63 share of cost of patrolmen at fuel, repairs and $160.00 per month, replacements .... 5,000.00 each ........... 120,960.00 138. For salary of 2 472. Total appropriation $ 30,000.00 patrolmen for 4 473. Which includes re- months at $151.50 ceipts estimated to and 8 months at be received from $160.00 per month, special tax of one each ........ 3,772.00 mill on the dollar 139. For salary of 1 o n all taxable patrolman for 6 property in the City months at $151.50 of Evanston, as and 6 months at provided by law..$ 30,000.00 $160.00 ......... 1,869.00 474. Add 10% for prob- 140. For salary of 1 able deficiency aris- patrolman for 10 ing in the, collec- months at $151.50 tion of this appro- and 2 months at priation ......... 3,000.00 $160.00 ......... 1,835.00 141. For salary of 2 475. Total amount to be p o I i cewomen at. raised by taxation $ 33,000.00 $160.00 per month, STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR each ........ 142. For salary of 1 3,840.00 DEPARTMENT FOR THE TOWN OF policewoman an d THE CITY OF EVANSTON censor .......... 900.00 476. For department's 143. For salary of 1 share of superin- department secre- tendance and cleri- tary at $136.00 per 24 9 month .......... 1,632.00 438. For public parks 144. For salary'of 2 op- and lake shore im- erators at $151.50 provement bonds 3,487.50 per month each.. 3,636.00 439. For departmental 145. For salary of 3 op- building bonds 652.50 erators at $140.25 440. For Village of each per month . 5,049.00 Niles Center bonds 150.00 146. For salary of 1 clerk at $85.00 per 441. Total appropriation - $ 28,095.00 month (A.P.B.) . 1,020.00 442. Add 1095 for prob- 147. For secret service able deficiency aris- work ............ 250.00 ing in the collec. 148. F o r motorcycles tion of this appro- (maintenance) ... 800.00 priation .........$ 2,809.50 149. For ammunition 443. Total amount to be for shot guns and raised by taxation $ 30,904.50 machine guns ... 15.00 150. For maintenance SPECIAL FUNDS of motor vehicle Q Public Library of chief of police 444. For salaries of em- at '$15.00 per ployees and sundry month ......... 180.00 expenses ........$ 62,790.00 �Qy` , 151. For maintenance of all motor vehicles 8,300.00 445. Total appropriation $ 621-790.00 f g 152. For stationery and 446. W h i c h includes printing (Record amount estimated Bureau) ........ 760.00 to be received from 153. F o r stationery, specialtax of 1 2/10 p r i n t i n g, etc. mills on the dollar (Identification Bur- for library pur- eau) .......... 475.00 poses as provided 154. F o r stationery, by law .........$ 62,790.00 printing, etc. (Ac- 447. Add 10% for prob- cident Prevention able deficiency aris- Bureau) ........ 700.00 ing in collection of 155. For jail board.... 3,000.00 this appropriation. 6,279.00 156. For maintenance of signal equipment 448. Total amount to be (Transfer to pub- raised by taxation $ 69,069.00 lic works depart- _ FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND anent) ... .. ... 3,750.00 157. For new police sig- 449. For payment of nal equipment re- pensions and sun - placement a it d dry expenses ....$ 19,061.07 changes ......... 110.00 158. For one direct 450. Total appropriation $ 19,061.07' trunk connection 451• Which includes un- to, Chicago Detec- expended balance tive Bureau and of 1933 .........$ 3,246.07 Radio equipment 452. Also, receipts esti- a n d maintenance mated to be re - on cars .......... 1,320.00 ceived.froni tax on 159. For maintenance of insurance premi- traffic equipment. 500.00 ums' ('/2) 3,500.00 160. For miscellaneous 453. Also, receipts esti- expense ......... 500.00 mated to be re- 161. For maintenance of ceived from 1 % of motor vehicle of licenses ......... 250.00 Policewoman at .i,- 454. Also, receipts esti. $6.25 per month.. 75.00 mated to be re- 162. Salary of Dog ceived from 1% of Catcher ......... 650.00 salaries ......... 1,600.00 455. Also amount esti- 163. Total appropriation $198,120.88 mated to be re- 164. Which includes re- ceived from special ceipts from li- tax of one -fifth of tenses, dog taxes a mill on the Bol- a n d fines, less lar for Firemen's amount to be Pension fund, as credited to police provided by law.. 10,465.00 pension fund, and 456. Add 10% for prob- 50% of amusement able deficiency aris- fees 31,500.00 ing in the collec- tion of this appro- received from cen- 165. Also, amount to be . priation ......... 1,046.50 sored films, esti- mated at ........ 900.00 457. Total amount to be '166. Add 107v for prob- raised by taxation $ 11,511.50 a b I e deficiency POLICE PENSION FUND arising in the cal- 458. For payment of 10 23 - enlargement bonds. $ 14,000.00 lection o f t h is 16,572.09 411. For municipal appropriation .... water works pump- _ ink apparatus bonds 3,000.00 167. Total amount to be 412. Por Boltwood Park raised by taxation 182,292.97 improvement bonds 2,000.00 1 FIRE DEPARTMENT 413. Fo'r Lake Front 168. For salary of fire Lads acquisition marshal at $325.00 bonds ........... 12,000.00 - per month ......$ 3,900.00 414. F q r incinerating Truck Company No. 1 plant bonds .... 6,000.00 169. For salary of as- 415. For seventh ward I sistant fire mar - park lands acquisi- steal, at $212.80 tion bonds ...... 5,000.00 per month ....... 2,553.60 416. For Fourth ward 170. For salary of lieu- Boltwood Park im- tenant at $174.12 provement bonds.. 3,000.00 per month 2,089.44 417. For public grounds q 171. For salary of 10 and park improve- first class privates, anent bonds ... 1,000.00 at $160.00 per 418. For Sixth ward month each 19,200.00 park land and park 172. For salary of 1 equipment bonds.. 1,000.00 ,f private at $151.50 419. For fire depart- for six months and ments bonds ... 3,000.00 $160.00 for 6 420. For Fourth ward months ........•. 1,869.00 Boltwood Park im- Truck Company No. 2 provement bonds- 173. For salary of sec- 2nd series ....... 3,000.00 and assistant fire 421. For public parks marshal and Chief and lake shore im- of Fire Prevention provement bonds.. 5,000.00 Bureau at $193.46 422. For departmental per month 2,321.52 building bonds 1,000.00 174. For salary of third 423. For Village of assistant fire mar - Niles Center shal at $193.46 bonds ........... 1,000.00 per month ...... 2,321.52 175. For salary of lieu- 424. Total appropriation $ 60,000.00 tenant at $174.12 425. Add 10 % for rob- P per month .. 2,089.44 able deficiency aris- 176. For salary of 8 in.g in the' collec- first class privates tion of this appro• at $160.00 per priation .........$ 6,000.00 month, each ..... 15,360.00 Engine Company No. 1 426. Total amount to be 177. For salary of cap - raised by taxation $ 66,000.00 tain at $185.72 per INTEREST ACCOUNT month .......... 2,228.64 For Payment of Interest on Bonds 178. For salary of lieu- 427. For filtration plant tenant at $174.12 month 2,089.44 enlargement bonds.$ 428. F o r municipal 5,760.00 per ... 179. For salary of mo- water works pump- ing apparatus bonds 1,957.50 tor engineer at 1 per month . $160.00 1,920.00 429. For Boltwood Park 180. For salary of as - improvement bonds 1,305.00 sistant engineer at 430. For lake front $160.00 per month 1,920.00 lands acquisition 181. For salary of 7 bonds 4,342.50 first class privates 431. F o r incinerating plant bonds ..... 3,060.00 at $160.00 per month, each ... 13,440.00 432. For seventh ward Engine Company No. 2 park lands acquisi- 182. For salary of cap- tion bonds .... 337.50 at $185.72 per month 2,228.64 433. For fourth ward Boltwood Park im- .......... 183. For salary of lieu- provement bonds.. 1,687.50 tenant .at $174.12 434. For public grounds pei month ... 2,089.44 and park improve- 184. For salary of mo- ment bonds .... 787.50 for engineer at 435. For sixth ward $160.00 per month 1,920.00 park lands and 185. For salary of as- p a r k equipment sistant engineer at bonds ........... 112.50 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 436. For fire depart- 186. For salary of 6 ment bonds ... 2,497.50 first class privates 437. For fourth ward at $160.00 per Boltwood Park im- month, each . 11,520.00 provement bonds., ' Engine Company No. 3 2nd series ...... 1,957.50 187. For salary of cap- 22 11 tain at $185.72 per 389. For salary of 2 month .......... 2,228.64 clerks at, $72.26 188. For salary of lieu- per month, each.. 1,734.24 ' tenant at $174.12 390. For salary of water per month .... 2,089.44 officer at $163.00 189. For salary of'mo- per month ....... 1,956.00 'or engineer at 391. For salary of meter $160.00 per month 1,920.00 reader and repair- 190. For salary of as- man at $130.40 per sistant engineer at month .......... 1,564.80 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 392. For department's 191. For salary of 6 share of work of firsr class privates permit clerk 510.00 at $160.00 per 393. For salary of meter month, each ... 11,520.00 bureau inspector at Engine Company No. 4, $142.50 per month 1,710.00 192. For salary of cap- 394. For additional help twin at $185.72 per -clerks and read-. month .......... 2,228.64 U. ers .......... 3,500.00 193. For salary of lieu- 395. F o r department's tenant at $174.12 s ]� a r e of garage per month 2,089.44 overhead ........ 276.25 194. For salary of mo• for - i' 396. For new meters engineer at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 and relief valves. 397. For repair parts 700.00 195. For salary of as- for meters ....... 1,300.00 sistant engineer at ' 398. For miscellaneous $160.00 per month 1,920.00 - expense of meter 196, For salary of 6 bureau .......... 100.00 first class privates 399. For blank water at $160.00 per rolls, bills, station - month, each ... 11,520.00 cry and postage.. 2,000.00 Engine Company No. 5 400. F o r maintenance 197. For salary of cap- and supplies for. 4 tain at $185.72 per motor vehicles and month .......... 2,228.64 purchase of one Y4 198. For salary of lieu- ton truck -trade in tenant at $174.12 old Ford ...... 1,200.00 per month .... 2,089.44 401. For purchase of 199. For salary of mo• bookkeeping m a - tor engineer and chine ........... 2,250.00 mechanic at $170.25 per month 2,043.00 $ 21,688.49 200. For salary of as. 402. for transfer to J sistant motor en- F i r e department gineer at $160.00 per month .. 1,920.00 and miscellaneous fund 201. For salary of 8 ..... ... ..$207,125.20 403. For transfer to first class privates public works Be- at $160.00 per month, each .... 15,360.00 partment ........ 404. For transfer to city 3,000.00 202. For repairs, main- collector's office... 425.00 tenance and sup- plies ............ 3,000.00 $210,550.20 203. For purchase of 204. new hose ...... For services and 500.00 405. Total appropriation $360,000.00 supplies for main- 406. Which includes re- tenance of fire ceipts estimated to a l a r m- telegraph •Z be received from s system (Transfer receipts water use from use of water to Public Works Department) 2,250.00 in connection with .... building and side- 205. Total appropriation $161,727.92 walk permits, and contract with Wil- 206. W li i c h includes inette, all of which amount to be raised is specifically ap- from tax on fire propriated for the insurance premi- water department.$358,000.00 unis, less amount 407. Also, miscellaneos to be credited to 'Pen- receipts, estimateud the Firemen's at .............. 1,000.00 sion Fund, and 408. Also, receipts from 50% of amusement sale of meters and Fees ............ 7,500:00 parts, and relief 207. Also, amount to be valves estiniated at 1,000.00 transferred f r o in water fund ..... 154,227.92 _ 409. Total appropriation $360,000.00 208. Total appropriation $161,727.92 410. For filtration 1pllan FUND 12 21. . 364. For fuel and cur- LEGAL EXPENSES rent ............ 24,500.00 209. For salary of Cor- 365. For oil and grease 950.00 poration counsel 366. For tools, materials for legal services as and supplies .. 2,000.00 provided by City 367. For repairs to Code at $354.16% buildings ........ 300.00 per month exclu- 368. For repairs to in- sive of unforseen t a k e including litigation approved anchor ice ..... 1,500.00 as such by City 369. For repairs to Council .... ...$ 4,250.00 boilers and en- 210. For salary of city gines ........... 1,500.00 attorney, at 370. For machinery, $225.00 per month 2,700.00 buildings and equipment ....... 300.00 211. Total appropriation $ 6,950.00 212. Which includes re- $ 59,546.80 ceipts to be re - Filtration Plant ceived from assess- 371. For salary of them- ments confirmed, ist at $165.00 per and on which month ..........$ 1,980.00 fees have not yet 372. For salary of 2 op- been paid, esti- 6,950.00 erators at $154.70 mated at .......$ per month each and AUDITING COMMITTEE 2 operators at 213. For continuous au- $150.60 per month dit services for each ............ 7,327.20 the year 1934... 4,200.00 373. For additional help 2,600.00 214. For expenses per- 374. For chemicals for taining to the pre - water treatment .. . 5,500.00 ceding item ..... 150.00 375. For laboratory sup- plies ........... 300.00 215. Total appropriation $ 4,350.00 376. For repairs and 216. Add 10flo for prob- alterations ....... 2,900.00 able deficiency aris- 377. For. general sup- ing in the collec- plies ............ 600.00 tion of this appro- priation .........$ 435.00 _ $ 21,207.20 Water Mains Bureau 217. Total amount to be 378. For salary of fore- raised by taxation $ 4,785.00 man at $163.00 per HEALTH DEPARTMENT month ........... $ 1,956.00 218. For salary of 379. For salary of 5 me- h e a l t h commis- chanics at $142.00 sioner at $325.00 each, 2 mechanics per month ...$ 3,900.00 at $138.00 each per 219. For additional serv- month .......... 10,176.00 ices as required 380. For additional help 2,500.00 by law ......... 255.00 381.-For purchase and 220. For salary of food installation of new and dairy inspec- fire hydrants .... 1,500.00 for at $183.331/3 382. For maintenance per month .. 2,200.00 and supplies for 5 221. For salary of as - motor vehicles and sistant food and purchase of one dairy inspector at new Coupe -trade $158.33'/a p e r in old Ford...... 1,200.00 month .......... 1,900.00 383. For departments j 222. F o r salary of share of garage housing and sanita- overhead ........ 345.31 tion inspector at 384. For purchase and $166.66% pennonth 2,000.00 in a i n t enance of 223. For salary of clerk tools ............ 400.00 and deputy regis- 385. F o r maintenance trar at $100.00 per and repairs to month .......... 1,200.00 water mains system 5,800.00 _ 224. For salary of re• 386. For water main corder and deputy feeder extensions. 2,500.00 registrar, at $85.00 per month 1,020.00 $ 26,377.31 225. For communicable Water Meter Bureau diseases and quar- 387. For salary of chief antine 2,000.00. clerk and collet- 226. For salary of lab - tor at $150.60 per oratory director month .......... $ 1,807.20 at $200.00 p c r 388. For salary of hill- month .......... 2,400.00 ing machine op- 227. For salary of relief erator at $90.00 laboratory director, per month ...... 1,080.00 part time ....... 50.00 20 13 228. For salary of lab- Clerk at $208.331/3 oratory assistant at per month ..... 2,500.00 at $63.75 p e r 340. For salary of month .......... 765.00 Deputy Clerk at 229. For foods and 100.00 per month 1,200.00 dairies .......... 25.00 341. For salary of 230. For weights and Deputy Clerk at measures ........ 231. For laboratory sup- 50.00 $100.00 per month' 1,200.00 Plies ............ 200.00 - " 342. For printing .... 343For miscellaneous 950.00 232. For postage ..... 200.00 - expense, postage, 233. For -office supplies 250.00 _ printing, etc. .... 250.00 234. For maintenance of 344. For miscellaneous 5 motor vehicles 400.00 equipment 100.00 235. For department's 345. For Bailiff sup - share of garage plies .......... 200.00 overhead .... 236. For board of 345.31 346. For maximum re- ex- aminers of plumb- serve for jurors.. 347. For probation ex- 1,500.00 ers ............. 237. For medical inspec- 100.00 pense ........... 500.00 tion of schools... 1,792.50 348. Total appropriation $ 18,400.00 238. For maintenance of ` 349. Which includes motor vehicle of 1 costs to be received Health Commis- from Criminal and stoner at $15.00 Q u a s i Criminal per month ...... 239. For miscellaneous 180.00 cases ....... ..$ 12,000.00 expense ........... 50.00 350. Also, amount to be received from 240. For salary of as- Civil Cases, Clerks' sistant clerk and fees .......... 6,000.00 deputy registrar 351..Also, amount to be. at $63.75 per received from Chat - month ......... 241. For housing and 765.00 tel Mortgages, Fees 400.00 sanitation office ex- 352. Total appropriation $ 18,400.00 pense .......... 25.00 WATER DEPART3IENT 242. Total appropriation $ 22,072.81 353. For s a 1 a r y of 243. Which includes superintendent and amount to be re- chief engineer, at $325.00 per month.$ 3,900.00 ceived from board of examiners of 354. For maintenance plumbers, estimated of motor vehicle of at $ 350.00 Supt. at $15.00per 244. Also, amount to be month ....... 180.00 received from ex- 355. Reserve for con - of scales, tingent expenses estimated estimated at ..$ 600.00 - and general exten- 245. Also, amount to Ue received from sions .. .. .... 356. Reserve for Lrter- 12,550.00 o f est on water rev - births and births and deaths, enue bonds ...... 4,000.00 estimated at .. 246. Also, amount to be 500.00 357. Total appropriation $ 20,630.00 received from cer- Pumping Station -358. lifted copies of birth For salary and death cer• ter mechanicin tificates, estimated charge of plant, at at ....... 200.00 j $224.00 per month.$ 2,688.00 247. Also, amount to 359. For salary of 2 be received from operating engineers miscellaneous re- at $183.00 and .1 ceipts .........• 50.00 operating engineer 248. Add 101 for prob• at $175.10 per able deficiency month .......... i 6,493.20 arising in the col- 360. For salary of 2 - lection of this ap- firemen at $154.70 propriation ...... -2,037.28 per month each... and one at $146.60 5,472.00 249. Total amount to be 361. For salary of 3 raised by taxation $22,410.09 oilers and repair- CITY CLERK'S OFFICE men at $154.70 per month each .. 5,569.20 250. For salary of city 362. For salary of first clerk at $255.00 per r e I i e f man at month $ 3,060.00 $163.00 per month 251. For salary of clerk and 2 relief men and stenographer at $146.60 each per at $103.33113 per month ..... 5,474.40 month ........ 1,240.00 363. For additional help 2,800.00 - 14 _ 19 be, from special 252. For salary of gen- assessments ...... 500.00 eral c l e r k a t 319. For miscellaneous $103.33Y3 p e r expenses ....>.. 2,000.00 month .......... 1,240.00 320. Special assessment 253.'For salary of mes- deficit .......... 20,000.00 senger at $12.75 per month .... 153.00 321. Total appropriation $ 74,450.00 254. For stationery and 322. Which includes supplies ....... 175.00 amount estimated 255. For new record to b e received books necessary. 50.00 from s a l e, -Of 256. For mimeograph codes .....:.....$ 5.00 supplies ........ 125.00 323. A l s o, 'includes 257. For street a n d amount estimated b r i d g e vehicle t o b e •received license books and from sale'of separ- application blanks 100.00 a t e department I 258. For business and codes ............ 5.00 J dog license books 50.00 324. From Special As- sessment Fund ad- 259. Total appropria- vanced in 1932-33 500.00 tion ... $ 6,193.00 325. Transferred from i L 260 Add I0 for prob- Water Department 52,897.28 able deficiency aris- 226. Add 10% for prob- ing in the collection able deficiency aris- of this appropria- ing in the collec- tion .............$ 619.30 tion of this ap- propriation ...... 2,104.27 261. Total amount to be raised by taxation. $ 6,812.30 327. Total amount to be CITY CO11rPTROLLE,R'S OFFICE. raised by taxa- 262. For salary of city tion ............ $ 23,146.99 comptroller a t CONTINGENT FUND $25.00 per month..$ 300.00 328. For contingent ex- - 263. For blank books, penses, not in- stationery and sup- cluded in a p - plies ............ 55.00 propriation to cover unforseen require- 264. Total appropriation $ 355.00 ments, accidents, 265. Add 10%. for prob- etc. ... ........$ 20,000.00 a b 1 e deficiency 329. For legal expenses arising in collec- not otherwise pro- tion of this ap- vided for ...... 2,500.00 propriation ...... 35.50 `330. Total appropriation $ 22,500.00 266. Total amount to 331. W h i c h includes be raised by taxa- transfers f r o in tion .....:...... $ 390.50 Public Works and CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, refunds from Spe- ' 267. For salary of City cial Assessment Treasurer at Fund ..... $ 22,078.75 $127.50 per month.$ 1,530.00 332. Add 10% for prob- 268. For salary of gen- able deficiency aris- E eral bookkeeper at • ing in the collec- $166.66% p e r tion of this approp- .4p - month .......... 2,000.00 riation .......... 42.13 269. For salary of clerk and 333. Total amount to be y rapher at $103.33% raised by taxa- per month ... 1,240.00 tion. ...........: $ 463.38 270. For extra help... 1,020.00, BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS 271. For blank books, 334. For salaries of stationery and sup- 4 members, $10.00 plies ............ 795.00 per year each, ' payable quarterly.$ 40.00 272. Total appropriation $ 6,585.00 335. Total appropriation $ 40.00 273. Which includes 336. Add 10% for prob. amount to be trans - able deficiency aris- ferred from city ing in the collec- collectors office ..$ 6,435.00 tion of this appro- 274. Also, amount to be priation ......... 4.00 transferred from special assessments 150.00 337. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 44.00 275. Total appropriation $ 6,585.00 31UNICIPAL COURT CITY -COLLECTOR AND SUPERINTE,ND- 338. For salary of 2 ENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS4*rFNT'S judges at $416% OFFICE per month each..$ 10,000.00 276. For salary of city 339. F o r salary of collector and super- 18 15 y intendent of special cil session ...... 230.00 assessments, a t $166.66% p e r 299. Total appropriation $ 15,710.00 month ...........$ 2,000.00 300. Which includes•in- 277. For s a l a r y of terest on public stenographer a n d funds estimated clerk at $103.33% at ..............$ 500.00 per month .... 1,240.00 301. Add 10% for prob- 278. For salary of able deficiency in clerk at $90.00 collection of this per month ...... 1,080.00 appropriation .... 1,521.00 279. For amount to be transferred to city 302. Total amount to be treasurer's office raised by taxation $ 16,731.00 from special assess- CIVIL. SERVICE COMMISSION ments .......... 6,435.00 303. For salary of 3 280. For postage 700.00 coin mission ers at 281. For blank books, $50.00 each ... $ 150.00 stationery and sup- 304. For salary of chief plies .. 500.00 _ examiner, at $25.00 additional 232. For a 1 per month ..... 300.00 help 500.00 + 305. For expenses of 283. For burglary in- 1 chief examiner and surance ........ 100.00 Secy. for clerk hire, printing sta- 284. Total appropriation $ 12,555.00 tionery and inci- 235. Which includes re- dental expenses.. 100.00 ceipts from all the assessments spread 306. Total appropriation $ 550.00 and confirmed- on 307. Add 10% for prob- which fees have not able deficiency aris- yet been paid, esti- ing in the collec- mated at ........$ 6,500.00 - of this appropria- 286. Also, amount to be tion ............$ 55.00 transferred from water fund 425.00 308. Total amount to be 287. Also, amount to be raised by taxation $ 605.00 received from spec- MISCELLANEOUS FUND ial assessment col- 309. For payment of lections, estimated judges and clerks at .............. 5,630.00 of election, elec- Total appropriation $ 12,555.00 printing and tion288. rent of rooms for rent PRINTINGi municipal election..$ 3,000.00 289. For printing' not 310. For support of in - digent war vet- otherwise p r o . vided for .......$ 600.00 erans and their families as pro- 290. Total appropriation $ 600.00 vided by law .. 311. For Evanston Hos- 500.00 291. Add 10% for prob- pital Association able deficiency aris- for services, to be ing in collection this paid July 31st.. 200.00 of appropria- tion 60.00 _,� 1� 312. For St. Francis' ............$ � IIospit9l Associa= 292. Total amount to tion for services to be paid July be raised by taxa- tion $ 660A ( 31st .. ......... 200.00 ............ 373. For Community SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS IIospital to be 293. F o r salary of paid July 31st .. 200.00 mayor at $595.00 314. For Visiting Nurse per month ......$ 7,140.00 Association to be 294. For maintenance of paid July 31st... 700.00 motor vehicle of 315. For enforcing of mayor at $10.00 zoning ordinances. 50.00 per month ... 120.00 316. For interest on 295. For salary of tax anticipation Secretary to the warrants ........ 40,000.00 Mayor at $90.00 317. For City's share per month ...... 1,080.00 of special assess- 296. For aldermen at ments ........... 7,100.00 $10.00 each per 318. For payment of meeting ........ 7,000.00 necessary expenses 297. For salary of page incurred in special at $2.00 per meet- assessment, special ing and extra' pay tax and condennta- at $4.00 per month 140.QO tion proceedings to 298. For stenographer be reimbursed as at $5.00 per coun- far as legally may 16 17 I - AN ORDINANCE R J- AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 12 1934 AND ENDING DECEMBER 312 1934 BY CHANGING ITEMS 445 AND 446 ENTITLED: "PUBLIC LIBRARY" AND INSERTING TWO ITEMS TO BE KNOWN AS ITEMS "445a" AND "446a" AND AMENDING THAT PART OF SECTION I APPEARING UPON PAGE 24 OF SAID ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That items 445 and 446 appearing under the head of "Public Library" in Section I of an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance making appropriations -for corporate purposes for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1934 and ending December 310 19342" be amended and changed, and that there be inserted after item 445 an item to be known as "445a" and after Item 446 an item to be known as "446a", so that said items 445, 445a, 446 and 446a shall hereafter be and read as follows: "Public Library 445. Salaries of librarian, staff and other employees ..............$44,151.95 445a. Books, book repairing, maintenance and repair of building, fuel, light and other sundry expenses ............. 272706.25 446 Total appropriation.......................$71,858.20 446a. Unexpended cash re -appropriated.... 9,068.20" SECTTION 2: That that part of Section 1 of said ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance making appropriations for corporate purposes for the fiscal year beginning -January 1., 1934 and ending December 31, 1934" appearing upon page 24 thereof, entitled: "Summary of Special Funds", is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "SIR,gIIARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Unexpended balance - reappropriated $16;868.98 Resources other than taxation ........... 123;650.00, To be raised by taxation ................177,738.88 Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ........................... 17,773.89 Total appropriation for special purposes $336,031.75 Grand total appropriation $1,225,139.23" SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. In case this amendatory ordinance shall, for any reason, be declared invalid, such action or occurence shall not affect, prejudice or operate to repeal the original appropriation ordinance of which this ordinance is amendatory. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of January A.D. 1934. 5 Approved January 23, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor... Published in Evanston Review January 25, 1934 J� i el n>i—al 3N ORDI-N:INCE authorizing and providing for the issue of $150,000 Wat- er. (Revenue) Bonds of the City of Ev- anston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improv- ing and extending the present water- works system of said City by the con- struction, of a reinforced concrete reser- voir, protecth� a break water and pipe connections, together with all necessary appurtenances therefore, in and for said City, prescribing all the details of said bonds and providing for the collection, segregation and distribution of the reve- nue of the waterworks system of said City for the purpose of paying the cost of the operation and maintenance there- qf, providing an adequate depreciation fund therefor and paying the principal and interest of said Water (Revenue) Bonds. WHEREAS, the present municipally owned n'aterworks system of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, is clot equipped with adequate storage fa- cilities for the storage of water in order to supply water for public and domestic use at the present time and to allow for nature growth in the water demand of said City; and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable, necessary and for the best interests of the City of Evanston to improve and extend its waterworks system by the construction of a 5,000,000 gallon re- inforced concrete reservoir, protective break water, pipe connections and all other appurtenances necessary therefor on the ground adjoining the city water- works at the foot of Lincoln Street; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost of such proposed improvements and ex- tensions as prepared by the engineers is the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thou- sand Dollars ($150,000) : and WHEMEAS, the City has no fund available for the purpose of constructing said improvements and extensions and It will be necessary for the City to bor- row the sum of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) and in evi- dence thereof issue bonds therefor; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of "An Act authorizing any city, village or incorporated town having a population of less than 500,000 to build or purchase a waterworks or water supply system either within or without the corporate limits thereof or improve and extend a waterworks system or water supply for public and domestic use and to provide for the cost thereof by the issue of reve- nue bonds payable solely from the reve- nues derived from the operation there- of," approved April 22, 1599, as amend- ed by an act approved July 2, 1931, said City is authorized to issue \Vater (Reve- nue) Bounds for the purpose of paying the cost of such improvements and ex- tensions ; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Ev- anston, Cool: County, Illinois, as fol- lows: Section 1. That tine City Council has caused an estimate of the cost of mak- ing improvements and extensions to the waterworks syaein of said City by the construction of a 5,000,000 gallon rein- forced concrete reservoir, protective break water, pipe connections and all necessary appurtenances therefor, on the ground adjoining the city waterworks at the foot of Lincoln Street, and has heretofore and does hereby determine that the total estimated cost of such im- provements anti extensions as furnished by the engineer for the City, Is the sum of One Hundred fifty Thousand Dol- lars ($1.50,000). Section 2. That the City Council does hereby determine the period of useful- ness of such. waterworks system to be ferty (40) years. Section 3. That to pay the cost of constructing such improvements and ex- tensions to the present municipal water- works of said City it will require the issuance of $150,000-1'iraternvorks (Reve- nue) Bonds bearing interest at the rate of four per cent (4;b) per annum, pay- :ible semi-annually. Section 4. That for the purpose of less than 500;000 to build or purchase a waterworks or water supply system either withln or without the corporate limits thereof, or improve and extend a waterworks system or water supply for public and domestic use and to provide for the cost thereof by the issue of reve- nue bonds payable solely from the reve- nue derived from the operation thereof," approved April 22, 1599, as amended by Act approved July 2, 1931, for the pur- pose of paying the cost of constructing improvements and extensions to the municipal waterworks system of said City of Evanston, and this bond does not constitute an indebtedness of said City within any constitutional or statu- tory limitation. Under said Act and the ordinance adopjutd pursuant thereto, sufficient revenues from the operation of the municipal waterworks system shall be deposited in a separate fund designated as the "Water Fund" of said City which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of such,sys- tem, providing an adequate depreciation fund and paying the principal of and in- terest on the bonds of such City that are issued under authority of said Act and are payable by their terms only from the revenue of such waterworks system. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the is- suance of this bond have been done and have happened and have been per- formed in regular and due form of law and that provision has been made for depositing in said water fund sufficient revenues received from the operation of said waterworks system to be applied in the manner as hereinbefore set forth. This bond may be registered as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of tine City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treas- urer on the back hereof, after which no transfer shall be valid unless made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from such registration by being transferred to bearer, after which it shall be transfer- able by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the nego- tiability of the coupons by delivery merely. n IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor, its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and attested by the City Comptroller and the coupons hereto attached. to be signed by the fac- simile signatures of said Mayor and said City Comptroller, which ofii'cials by the execution of this bond, do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures ap- pearing on said coupons and this bond to bp dated the. first (lay of January, 1934. Mayo: Attest : .................. City Comptroller (Form of Coupon) No............... On the first (lay of ........... 19..., the City of Evanston, Cool: County, Illi- nois, will pay to bearer out of the writer fund of said City •••••••••••••••••••• Dollars ($.......... ) in such funds as are, on the respective dates of paynnent hereof, legal tender for debts due the United States of America., at tine office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, Illinois, being interest then due on its «'ate•works (Revenue) Bond, dated January 1, 193.1, No. ........... ... Hlayor ............... City Comptroller Date of Registration ................. ]n Whose Name Registered Signature of City Treasurer . of'the interest upon and principal of the bonds becoming due in such fiscal years on which bonds there would otherwise be a default, but such reserve shall be reimbursed therefor from the first reve- nues available for that purpose in the. following fiscal year or years in excess' of the required payments for the then current fiscal year. Any surplus in the operation mid maintenance account may be transferred - to either the bond account or deprecia- tion account as the governing body of the City may direct, and any moneys in the depreciation account in excess oC the - amount necessary for probable re- placementg to be needed during the present fiscal year, and the next ensuing fiscal year, as determined by the gov- erning body of the City, shall at once be transferred from the depreciation ac- count to the bond account, provided, however, .that such transfers from the eperatloni' and maintenance account or depreciation account. to the bond account shall not operate=as an abatement of the bond account requirements hereinbefore set forth: Section S. While the bonds author- ized hereunder or any of them remain outstanding or unpaid, rates charged for water shall be sufficient at all times, to pay cost of operation and mainten- ance to provide a depreciation fund and to pay the interest of and principal on water (revenue) bonds issued hereun- der. Section 9. Any holder of a bond or bonds or any of the coupons of any. bend or bonds issued hereunder may either in law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus or other proceedings, enforco or compel performance of all duties re- quired by this ordinance, including the making and collecting of sufficient water rates for that purpose and application of income and revenue therefrom. Section 10. It is hereby covenanted and agreed that while any waterworks, (revenue) bonds issued hereunder are outstanding, no additional waterworitey 0,evenue) bonds shall be issued unless the revenues derived from the water- works system for the fiscal year their next preceding were sufficient to pay all costs, operation and maintenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund and leave a balance equal to at least 125 per cent of the aggregate of (a) the principal and interest requirements for such year on the bonds then outstand- ing, (b) one year's interest on the total issue of such additional bonds then pro- posed to be issued, and (c) an amount of principal of such additional bond:-, computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final, maturity date of such addi- tional bond issue. Section 11. The City of Evanstwt hereby covenants and agrees wifh the holder or holders'of the bonds herein proposed to be issued -or any of them that it will punctually perform all du- ties with reference -to said waterworks rystenn required by the Constitution and lanes of the State of Illinois, including•:. the making and collecting of sufficient rates for water and' segregating the revenues of said plant and the applica- tion of the respective funds created by this ordinance, and it hereby covenants atul agrees not to sell, lease, loan, mort- gage or in any manner dispose of said waterworks system, including any and all extensions and improveuents that may fie made thereto until all of t1w borils Herein authorized to be issued shall Have been paid in full, both princi- pal an'd interest, or unless and until pro-. . visions shall have been made for t.ho payment of all bonds and interest thereon in full ; and the City further covenants and agrees with the holders of said bonds to maintain in good con- dition and continuously operate said waterworks system. Section 1.2. Provisions of this ordi- nance shall constitute a contract be- tween the City of. Evanston and the ,• holders of the bonds herein authorized - to be issued, and after the issuance of the h(mdr ., :,.no extensfois there be issued and sold avaterworlcs (revenue) bonds of said City, to be designated "Water- works (Revenue) Donds", in the princi- pal amount of $150,000, which bonds shall bear date of January 1, 1.934, he of the denomination of $1,000 each, be numbered consecutively from 1 to 150, inclusively-, hear interest at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first clays of Jan- uary and July in each year and mature in numerical order as follows: $10,000 on January 1. of each of the y,•ars 193E to 1950, inclusive. Section 5. Both principal and inter- est of said waterworks (revenue) bonds shall be payable in such funds as are, nil the respective dates of payment of Me principal of and interest on the honds, legal lender for debts clue the 4 Uuite(I States of America, at the office of the City' Treasurer in the City of I?vanston, Illinois. Said ])ends shall be signed by the �Tayor, sealed with the corporato seal of said City, and at tested by the City Comptroller, and the interest coupons attached to said bonds shall he execute(] by the facsimile sig- natures of said \iayor and said City Compu•oller, and said officials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as :ind for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures ap- pearing on said coupons. Said bonds, together with interest _ ihere.on, shall be payable solely from the revenues derived from the water- 'yorlrs system) of. said City and such bonds shall not in :any event constitute an indebtedness of. the City of Evanston %within the meaning of :any constitutional or statutory limitation. -1ny of said bonds may he registered as to principal at any time pile to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of t1ieL City Treasurer, such registration to he noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and there- after the principal of such registered �Ilnmds shall he payable only to the reg- is[e eJ, •41older, his legal representatives Or. assfguisr--Such registered bonds shall be transferable L^ another registered holder or back to bearer only upon pre- sentation to the City Treasurer, with a I legal assignment duly acknowledged or provun. Registration of any of such IU' bonds shall not affect negotiability of t the coupons thereto attached, but such coupons shall be transferable by de- livery merely. Section 6. That said bonds and cou- po;s shall be in substantially the fol- lowing form: N (Form of. Bond) UNITED STATES OF A\1ERICA STATE OF ILLINOiS COUNTY OF COOK CITY Or EVANSTON IVATERWORKS (REVENUE) 13OND No........ $1,000 F.NOw ALL DIEN BY THESE E PRESENTS that the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for value received, hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if n this bond be regisetred, as herinnfter provided, then to the registered holder 'hereon, solely from the water fund of the City of Evanston as hereinafter mentioned and not otherwise; the surn of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on January 1, 19..., together with interest of said suns from [late hereof until paid at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become clue. Both principal and interest of this bond are hereby made payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of principal of and interest on this bond, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the office of,the City Treasurer in the City of Ev- anston, Illinois. This bond is payable solely from reve- nues derived from the waterworks sys- tem of said City and not otherwise, and Is, issued under authority of "An Act authorizing any city, village or incot- Porated Lowna,.having a population of Section 7. That upon file issuance of any of the waterworks (revenue) bonds herein provided for, the entire municipal waterworks system of said City of Ev- anston, for the purpose of this ordi- nance, shall be operated on a fiscal year basis commencing the first day of Janu- ary and ending the thirty-first day of December of each year. From and after the delivery of any bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance, suffi- cient revenues derived from the opera- tion of the waterworks system of said City of Evanston, shall be set aside as collected and be deposited in a separate fund which is hereby created to be des- ignated as the "water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of said system, providing an adequate depreciation fund, and pay- ing the principal of and interest upon the water (revenue) bonds of said City of Evanston that are payable by their terms only from such revenues and such water fund shall be used only for such purposes. P It is hereby determined that the announts to be set aside in said water fund to be used for the purpose of pay- ing principal and interest of water reve- nue bonds issued under tine provisions of Ibis ordinance shall be as follows: Fiscal Year Ending December 31st Principal and Interest 10.^,4..............$ 6,000 I.9.^,5.............. 16,000 1.936 .............. 15,600 1937.............. 15,200 1.935 .............. 14,S00 1939.............. 14,400 1940.............. 14,000 1941.............. 1.3,600 1942.............. 13,200 1943.............. 12,800 19.14.............. 3.2,400 1945.............. 12,000 194G.............. 1.1,600 1947.............. 11,200 1948.............. 30,800 1949.............. 10,400 Distribution of amounts in said "Wa- ter fund" sufficient to cover the above required sums for principal and inter- est of water (revenue) bonds and also for the purpose of paying the cost of operation, maintenance, an adequate depreciation and contingency fund as hereinafter provided, shall be made monthly on the first day- of each month, except that when the first day of any month shall he Sunday or a, legal holi- day, then such distribution shall be made on the next 'succeeding secular day. Said water fund as hereinabove provided for shall be used solely and only, and is hereby pledged for the pur- pose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized to be is- sued, to pay the cost of operation, main- tenance and provide an adequate depr, ciation fund, which depreciation fund shall be accumulated annually. In addition to the above sums, 'here shall be set aside in each of the fiscal years 1934 to 1941, inclusive, a sum equal to twenty per cent (20".) of the aggregate amount of interest on and principal (hue upon the bonds during each of said years: said amount shall be held as a reserve for contingencies and used solely in accordance with the provisions hereof. After enough of the ponds have been retired so that the amount then set apart (including the reserve for contingencies) is equal to the entire amount of the interest and principal that will be pa.yahle at the time of the maturity of a.11 of the bonds then remaining outstanding, no further fund need he set aside for the purpnse Of paying principal and interest of the ))ends. if in any fiscal year the said City shall fail to set aside the full '.mount. herein provided for any of the purposes specified, then an amount equivalent to such deficiency shall be set aside for said purposes from the first available revenues of the following fiscal year or yea rs If the City shall fail to set aside any sums as above provided, the sum set aside . reserve for contingencies shall he nsed for the payment of any portion tereons of any kind shall be made in any manner, except as herein provided, anti except in accordance avith the pro- visions of this ordinance, or until such time as all of said bonds issued here- under and the interest thereon shall h(r paid in full, or unless and untili- sion shall have been made for the pay- ment of all bonds and interest thereon in full. Section 13. That the proceeds of said bonds hereby authorizedderived from ' the sale thereof shall be_ used for con- struction of the improvements anti ex- tensions to its municipal waterworks system in accordance with plans anti specifications therefor, prepared for that purpose, now oRi n file in the oce of the . City Clerk and open to the inspection of the public. Section 14. If any section, paragraph. '= clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of site]' "etion, paragraph, clause or pro - Vision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. Section 15. In the event the amount of bonds issued is less than the aggre- gate amount herein authorizer], the ' announts to be set aside in the %cater fund to be used for the purpose of pay- ing principal and interest of gate: - (revenue) bonds as provided in Section 7 hereof shall be reduced proportion-' ately. Any accrued interest received from the sale of such bonds shall be de- posited in the bond and interest account Of the water fund and applied toward ' tine payment of interest next maturing after delivery of said bonds. Section 16. All ordinances, resolu- tions or order, or parts thereof, in con- flict 'vith the provisions of this ordi- n:nnce are to the extent of such conflict hereby repealed. a Section '17. This ordinance after its passage. and approval by the Mayor shall he published once in the EVAN- STON NEWS-TNDEX, a newspaper published and having a general circula- tion in the City of Evanston, anti if no petition is filed with the Cleric of said City, as hereinafter provided, within twenty-one (21.) days after the publication of this ordinance, then, after the expiration of such twenty-one (21) ' days, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect. But if., within said period of twenty-one (21) days a peti- tion signed by twenty per cent (20%) of the number of voters voting for Mayor of the City of Evanston at thy -last preceding general city election ask- ing that the question of constructing said improvements and extensions to tho ' municipal waterworks system and the issuance of the bonds herein provided for be submitted to the legal voters of said City, is filed with the Clerk of said y City, the City Council of said City shall call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon such question. Irit appears that a majorit.T of the voters voting upon such question at such election vote in favor of con- structing such improvements and exten- sions and the issuance of the bonds herein provide(] for, then this ordinance shall be in full force and effect, but if n majority of the votes cast are against the construction of such improvements :and extensions and the issuance of hoed, therefor, then said City Council. shal; proceed no further under this or- dinance. PASSED by the City Council of t.ho City of. Evanston on the 22nd clay of January, 1934, and deposited and filed in tine white of the City Clerk of said ',Hy this 23rd clay of January, 1934. EDwARD W. PELT City Cler•Ic. Approved by the Mayo• of. the City of Evanston this 23rd (lay of January, 1 03 4. C.11TAP,LES Ff. DARTL ETT, Mayor, City of Evanston. Attest: Edward AV. Dell, City Clerk. Published on the 24th day of Janu- ary, 1934. EDIVARD. W. BELL, City Clerk z Jam` a L za .e Ob ,dam - The Evanston City Council 'meets on 'the second and fourth Monday of the month at 9:00 P.M. The City Council is composed of the Mayor and 18 Aldermen. Each of the City's nine wards elects two Aldermen who serve for staggered four year terms. There are three standing committees, each comprised of six Aldermen; which meet at 7:30 P.M. prior to the City C6uncil.meeting. Most'of..the issues acted upon by the City -Council are discussed and debated.in:the standing.committees. The-.three.standing committees are:. Administration and Public Works, Human Services and Planning and Development. All of the meetings are open to the public. Should you desire additional information about Council actions or City business, please call 866-2925 during regular -business hours. :- Kirsten F. Davis City Clerk 53' . AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 260 OF CHAPTER XII ENTITLED: "DEPARTMENT OF STREETS", OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 260 of Chapter XII entitled: "Department of Streets", of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall here- after be and read as follows: 11260. BOND) The Commissioner of Streets before entering upon the duties of his office shall execute a bond to the City, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars with such sureties as the City Council shall approve, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as Commissioner of Streets." . SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Ci t of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934, Approved January 30, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 78 OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 1AJORKS", CHAPTER VII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF.THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 78 of Article I entitled: "Department of Public Works", Chapter VII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "78. BOND) The Commissioner of Public Works, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall execute " a bond to the City of Evanston in the penal sum of One Thousand dollars,' with such sureties as the City---,,-' Council shall approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in' ftiill force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934.✓ Approved January 30, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor atr+--t •� ..._ - .. ,..-„`-'��fr-;--FTM•, r-zl; r`?�:;1Kr�..r•,R`�;r'$.-•�a•;—:�'"<, .rim. 7 ,r '"r+-'sv!r!e,.--++R-.:t.'m��+!Aa� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 31 AND 35 OF CHAPTER V ENTITLED: "LAW DEPARTMENT" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON,,-COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Sections 31 and 35 of Chapter V entitled: "Law Department" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same are hereby amended so that they shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1131. BOND) Before entering upon the duties of this office, he shall execute a bond to the City of Evanston in the sum of One Thousand dollars with such sureties as the City Council shall approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office." "35. BOND) Before entering upon the duties of his office he shall execute a bond to the City of Evanston in the sum of One Thousand dollars with sureties as the City Council.shall approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of his office. "He shall keep, or cause to be kept, a docket of all cases filed in court and all proceedings therein, which docket shall at all times be open to the inspection of the members of the Board of Local Improvements and to any member or committee of the City Council." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to late. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2 9th day of January A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved January 30, 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bells City Clerk AN ORDINANCE APIIENDING SECTION 48 OF ARTICLE II ENTITLED: "CITY COMPTROLLER", CHAPTER VI OF THE, EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 48 of Article II entitled: "City Comptroller", Chapter VI of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "48. APPOINTMENT --BOND) He shall be appointed by the Mayor by and with the consent of the City Council at the same time and in the same manner as the other officers, of said City are appointed and he shall before entering upon the duties of his office give bonds in the penal sum of One Thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the City Council -conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties." ��' —M.. —�•1' .. ._.N�, .i�a u '�_"�.at.l _.u!�:. _ .. __ ..... ., � .. �.. _.. f. t.' ._ ..... •..W1l��.v_a- .....1_. _. .�_�i'_-"�. .r-z _... .._.,..Kw..'..-�u1 557, SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934.,/ Approved January 30, 1934, Edward W. Bell' Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 373 OF ARTICLE II ENTITLED: "ADMINISTRATION AND SUPERVISION", (BUILDING CODE) CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL ,CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 373 of Article II entitled: "Administration and Supervision", (Building Code), Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows:; ""373. BUILDING COMMISSIONER --OFFICE CREATED -- BOND) There is hereby created the office of Building Commissioner, who shall•be the head of said Department of Buildings and shall be appointed by the IViayor by and with the advice and consent of the City Council in the same manner and for the same term as other City Officials are appointed. The Building Commissioner, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall execute a bond to the City in the sum of One Thousand dollars with such sureties as the City Council shall approve, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as Building Commissioner." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved January 302 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor , 56 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 68, ARTICLE IV ENTITLED: "CITY COLLECTOR", CHAPTER VI OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927' BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 68, Article IV entitled: "City Collector", Chapter VI of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927,be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "68. BOND) The City Collector shall, before entering upon the duties of his office_, execute to the City of Evanston a bond in the penal sum of Five Thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the City Council conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved January 30, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk - Charles H. Bartlett. Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6 OF CHAPTER II ENTITLED: "CITY CLERK" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That.Section 8 of Chapter II entitled: "City Clerk" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "8. BOND) The City Clerk, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall execute to the City of Evanston a bond in the penal sum of One Thousand dollars,, with sureties to be approved by.the City Council, conditioned as provided by law." SECTION 2: All ordinances.or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934,%,w Approved January 30, 1934. Edward 17. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor IIL-- - - - - .,- .. ?Lac- Gr Help Us Improve Bicycling in Evanston Join us for a Bicycle Plan Update Workshop Location: Evanston Township High School, Auditorium 1600 Dodge Avenue , Dater Saturday October 26, 2013 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Visit www.cityofevanston.org/bikeability for more information • Sign up for Bike Tour • Volunteer to collect data City or Unable to make the meeting? We still want Evanston your comments. Please submit your ideas via 3-1-1 Department of Public Works MrA AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1 OF CHAPTER I ENTITLED: "THE MAYOR" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, , ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Section 1 of Chapter 1 entitled: "The Mayor" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "l. BOND) The Mayor, before he enters upon the duties of his office, shall execute a bond to the City of Evanston in the sum of One Thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the City Council, conditioned as prescribed by law." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1934, Approved January 30, 1934, Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN -ORDINANCE WHEREAS, it appears to the City Council of the City of Evanston that Willard Places a public highway in the City of Evanston, commencing at the east line of Sheridan Road and running east to the shores of Lake Michigan, is no longer necessary for public use and that public interests will be subserved by vacating said street; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL,OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all the land composing the street known as Willard Place east of Sheridan Road in said City of Evanston and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north line of the intersection of Willard Place with Sheridan Road, said streets being now in use for public streets in the City of Evanston, Illinois, and said point being two and forty-six hundredths (2.46) feet south of the section line of section seven (7))s township forty-one (41)-North, Range fourteen (14) East of the Third (3rd) Principal Meridian; thence easterly to the water's edge of Lake Michigan; thence southerly sixty-six (66) feet, thence westerly on a line parallel to said northerly line above described to the east line of said Sheridan Road; thence sixty-six (66) feet northerly to the place of beginning, together with the riparian rights thereunto appertaining and belonging, as colored in red and indicated by the words "TO BE VACATED" on the plat hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take effect and be in fall force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law'. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of February A.D. 1934.E Approved February 71 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk R. S. Gay, Acting Mayor CALLING FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND IN THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF APRIL, 1934 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF - EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the annual election of the City of Evanston and Town of�the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held -in the. City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 3rd,,day of April A.D. 1934, between the hours of six (6) otclock in the morning and five;(5) otclock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston, to-tivit : OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON First: Eight (8) Aldermen, one Alderman in and for each Ward in the;City of Evanston, for the term of one (1) year OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Second: One (1) Trustee of Schools for Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, to fill vacancy caused by death of Arthur F. Bull, Third: One (1) Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of James M. Corcoran, Fourth: One (1) Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy created by the death of Owen F. Andrews. s SECTION 2-: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (see ordinance) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and :they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election to -wit: (see ordinance) SECTION 4: That the to provide for giving notice of the same as provided by Chapter Code of 1927 and as provided by City Clerk is hereby directed said election and conducting XXVII of The Evanston Municipal law. 59 SECTION 5: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized in the manner provided by law, to cause a sample of the ballot or ballots to be used at said election to be published prior to the date of such election in a newspaper of general circulation published i,n,the City of Evanston. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of February A.D. 1934.✓ Approved February 13, 1934, Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Election notice published February 212 1934. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2860, CHAPTER LVI ENTITLED: "WARDS AND PRECINCTS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2860, Chapter LVI entitled: "Wards and Precincts" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s as amended, be and the same is hereby amended in respect only to the boundaries of the Sixth Ward of said City, so that the Ward and Precinct boundaries thereof shall read as follows: "SIXTH WARD All that part of the City of Evanston lying northwesterly - of the center line and the same extended to the center line of Emerson Street (Elgin Road) of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago and southwesterly of the center line of West Railroad Avenue. FIRST PRECINCT: All that part of said Sixth Ward lying north of the center line of Central Street and east of the center line of Bennett Avenue, SECOND PRECINCT:- All that part of said Sixth Ward lying north of the center line of Central Street, west of Bennett Avenue; and south of the center line of Central Street, west of Crawford Avenue. THIRD PRECINCT: All that part of said Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street; west of the center line of Central Park Avenue; and east of the center line of Crawford Avenue from Central Street to Harrison Street. FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of the,said Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street; west of the center line of Ewing Avenue and the same extended south, east of the center line of Central Park Avenue. FIFTH PRECINCT: All that part of the said Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street, west of the center line of Pioneer Road and the same extended south, east of the center line of Ewing Avenue and the same extended south. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, 1-1 60 according to law. Adopted Evanston Approved by the City Council of the City of on the 12th day of February A.D. 1934 February 13, 1934.✓ Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News -Index February 14, 1934 -'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES IN WHICH FUNDS AND MONEYS OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON IN THE CUSTODY OF THE TOWN COLLECTOR MAY BE KEPT. WHEREAS, SAMUEL H. GILBERT is the duly elected and acting City Treasurer of the City of Evanston and Town Collector of the Town of the City of Evanston; and WHEREAS, the City of Evanston is co -extensive and co - terminus with the Town of the City of Evanston; and WHEREAS, the said SAMUEL H. GILBERT has requested the City Council of the said City of Evanston to designate certain bank or banks as depository or depositories in which funds and moneys of the said Town of the City of Evanston may be kept; and WHEREAS, all the powers vested in the said Town of the City of Evanston•are now vested by law in the City Council of the City of Evanston; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: (1) That the following banks are hereby named and desig- nated as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by the said SAMUEL H. GILBERT as Town Collector, or in his custody, may be kept and deposited: Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, Illinois Northern Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois (2) That each bank hereinbefore designated as such de- pository for such funds and moneys, shall furnish to the City Council copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities as furnished to the Comptroller of Currency or the Auditor of Public Accounts. (3) That each of said banks shall furnish the City Council a copy of all future bank statements which it is required by law to furnish to the said Comptroller of Currency or Auditor of Public Accounts while acting as such depository. (4) That if such funds or moneys are deposited'in a bank herein designated as a depository, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the capital and surplus of such,bank, and such Town Collector shall not be dis- charged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitation. (5) All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. (6) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cityiof Evanston on the 19th day of February A.D. 1934.✓✓ Approved February 20, 1934. Edward W. Bells .- Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk ' Mayor M 1 AN ORDINANCE REVISING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING AND TAXING OF BASE- BALL EXHIBITIONS, WRESTLING MATCHES, WALKING MATCHES, BICYCLE RACES AND ALL OTHER ATHLETIC CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS CARRIED ON FOR GAIN OR FOR ADMISSION TO WHICH THE PUBLIC IS REQUIRED TO PAY A FEE," ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ON THE 2nd DAY OF JANUARY$ 1934. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: LICENSE REQUIRED -- PENALTY) No person or corporation, either as owners lessee, manager or agent, shall carry on, give, conduct, produce, present or offer any baseball exhibition, wrestling match, walking match, automobile race, bicycle race,•football game, basketball game, swimming events, or any other.athletic contest or exhibition, for gain in the City of Evanston, without a license for that purpose first had and obtained, under a penalty of not less than five dollars and not exceeding two hundred dollars for each and every violation of this section. SECTION 2: LICENSE -- PROVISIONS -- FEE) Any person or corporation desiring to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer for gain any of the foregoing classes of contests or exhib- itions at any place within the City of Evanston shall make appli- cation to the City Clerk,lin writing, for a license, setting out the full name and address of the applicant, if an individual, and if a corporation the full name and residence of its principal officers; and its principal officer; also a description of the place where it is intended to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer such contest or exhibition. Such application shall be transmitted to the Mayor. The Mayor shall make or cause to be made an examination of such place or premises and if all of the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Evanston relating to the giving of such contest or exhibition and the location, con- struction and maintenance of the place, building or premises where such contests or exhibitions are given are complied with, the Mayor shall cause to be issued a license to such applicant, attested by the City Clerk, which shall entitle the licensee to conduct, produce, present, operate or offer the contest or exhib- ition specified in such license at the place designated in such application and for the period of time specified in such license, upon the payment of the license fee hereinafter named. SECTION 3: MAYOR TO REFUSE LICENSE -- WHEN) If the place, building or premises at which it is desired to offer any of the foregoing contests or exhibitions be not constructed, maintained, operated, or conducted in accordance with the pro- visions of the ordinances of the City of Evanston, covering and controlling such places, or if the contests or exhibitions desired to be produced or offered be of an immoral or dangerous character, or if the person making application for a license be not of a good moral character, the Mayor may refuse to approve such application and no license shall be issued by the City Clerk except by the approval of the Mayor. SECTION 4: LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer any of the foregoing exhibitions, matches, races or other athletic contests carried on for gain as aforesaid, shall be three per cent (3%) of the gross receipts derived from the sale of admission tickets or from admission fees to such exhibitions, matches, races or other athletic contests. Each such licensee shall submit a•statements under oath, of gross receipts from sale of admission tickets or admission fees within three days after the holding of each event covered by the license so issued, accompanying such statement with remittance for the amount of said license fee. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to a penalty of not less than five dollars 35.00) nor more than two hundred dollars 3200.00) for each offense. 62 SECTION 5: ALL ORDINANCES MUST BE COMPLIED WITH) All ordinances of the City of Evanston applicable to the place, building or premises in which such exhibitions or athletic con- tests shall be conducted, including the zoning ordinances of the City of Evanston, shall be duly and properly observed by the licensee. SECTION 6: REPEAL) All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any section, provision or part of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to affect the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 7: PASSAGE AND APPROVAL) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the.19th day of February A.D. 1934.✓ Approved February 20, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in News Index March 2, 1934. AN ORDINANCE. OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON PROVIDING FOR THE VACATION OF 8 FOOT ALLEY NORTH OF AND ADJOINING LOT 8 OF BLOCK 4 OF THE FIRST ADDITION TO EVANSTON HIGHLANDS, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF LOT 45 OF COUNTY CLERKiS DIVISION OF THE WEST HALF ([N2) OF FRACTIONAL SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 13, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all that part of alley described as: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 8 of Block 4 of the First Addition to Evanston High- lands, being a subdivision of Lot 45 of County Clerk's Division of the West Half (W2) of Fract- ional Section 33, Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian; thence East 40 feet along the north line of said Lot 8 to a point, said point being the northeast corner of said Lot 8; thence north 8.0 feet to a point on the south line of Lot 5 of Nillest Subdivision of Lot 43 of County Clerkts Division of the West Half (V112) (Except Seegerts Subdivision) in said Section 33; thence west 40 feet along the south line of said Lot 5, to a point, said point being the southwest corner of said Lot 5, thence south 8.0 feet to the point of beginning; which is shaded and indicated by the words "Hereby Vacated" on the plat hereto attached, which plat for.greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: The City Clerk of the City of Evanston is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this Ordinance in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois. SECTION 3: This Ordinance,.shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. 63 Passed by the unanimous vote of all the members of the City Council of the City of Evanston authorized to be elected, on. the 19th day of February A.D. 1934. ✓ Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Approved by me this 20th day of February A.D..'.1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Attest: Mayor, City of Evanston, Illinois Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: DEFINITI-ONS) When used in this ordinance the words "alcoholic liquor" shall be construed to include ale, porter, beer, weiss beer, kimmel, wine, rum, brandy, gin, whiskey, schnapps, bitters, cider, hard cider, manufactured cider, or any spirituous, vinous, malt, fermented or mixed, or intoxicating liquor, or any"mixture thereof, liquors and compounds, whether medicated, proprietary, patented or not, and by whatever name called, containing more than 3.2 per centum of alcohol by weight which are fit for use for beverage purposes or which may be used for beverage purposes by a human being. Provided, that this definition shall not, apply to alcohol used in the manufacture of denatured alcohol, nor to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one per cent, or less, of alcohol by volume; nor to wine intended for use and used by any church or religious organizations for sacramental purposes. SECTION 2: SELLING OR GIVING AWAY -- PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to manufacture, dispense, sell, barter, exchange, store, for sale, expose for sale or give away at retail within the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, any alcoholic liquor as defined in the foregoing section. The word "person" shall mean and include natural persons, associations, copartnerships and corporations. SECTION 3: SALES BY DRUGGISTS EXCEPTED. Nothing herein contained shall apply to any apothecary or druggist established -in said city nor to any sale or delivery or order given to or by such apothecary or druggist for strictly medi- cinal.purposes, except as provided in the next succeeding sections. SECTION 4: SALES BY DRUGGISTS EXCEPT FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. No apothecary or druggist shall by himself, or another, either as principal, agent, clerk, servant or other- wise, sell or give away, directly or indirectly, .in any quantity within the corporate limits .of the City of Evanston, any intox- icating liquor as defined herein, for any purpose except for strictly medicinal purposes and in the manner herein provided. SECTION 5: SALES BY DRUGGISTS UPON PHYSICIAN►S PRESCRIPTION. Any and all sales made by any such druggist or apothecary for medicinal purposes, shall only be made upon the presentation to such druggist or apothecary of a written order or prescription therefor, signed by a physician regularly licensed and practicing his profession, which order or prescrip- tion upon being filled, shall be retained and kept on file at his place of business by said druggist or apothecary, and shall be at all reasonable hours, open to the inspection of the Mayor and Chief of Police of said city, and any such order or pres- cription having been once filled, shall not be used again or refilled. SECTION 6: PENALTY. .Any person violating any of the provisions Pf this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. SECTION 7: REPEAL -- INVALIDITY. Chapter xxxIX entitled: "L•iquors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s, and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Provided, however, that the repeal of an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance prohibiting the sale of alcoholic liquor," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on November 20, 1933s and approved November 21, 1933, shall not affect, prejudice or abate any pending proceeding for violation of any of the provisions of said ordinance. If any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 8: PUBLICATION. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approvals according to law. Adopted -by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of February A.D. 1934.✓ Approved February 27, 1934. Edward W. Bells - City Clerk Charles H. Bartletts, Mayor Published in News -Index February 28, 1934. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: "SHALL THE SALE AT RETAIL OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR BE PROHIBITED IN THIS CITY?" AT THE ANNUAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON APRIL 3s 1934 WHEREAS$ a petition signed.by not less than twenty-five per cent (25%) of the voters of the City of Evanston as shown by the last regular municipal election, has been filed with the Clerk of said City of Evanston$ requesting that the following question be submitted to the voters$ to -wit: "Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this City?" and WHEREASs under the provisions of an Act entitled: "An Act relating to alcoholic liquors," approved January 30, 1934, in force February 1, 1934, the City Council must cause 'the aforesaid question to be submitted to the voters of the said City of Evanston at the next annual election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the following question: "Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this City?" be submitted to the voters of the said City at the annual City election to be held in the.City of Evanston on the 3rd day of April, 1934, between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said 65 day, in accordance with the provisions of an Act entitled: "An Act relating to alcoholic liquors," approved January 30, 1934, in force February 1, 1934. SECTION 2:. That the said election shall be held at the polling places designated to be used at said annual City election and the judges and clerks thereof shall be the same as appointed for said annual City election. SECTION 3: That the Clerk of said City do cause notice of said election to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in said City as provided by law, and that said notice be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF NOTICE) TO;THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Notice is hereby given that at the annual City election to be held in said City on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April,;A.D. 19342 there shall be submitted to the voters of said City the following question: "Shall the sale at retail of alcoholic liquor be prohibited in this City?" Said election,shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards as fixed for said annual City election, to -wit: (Polling Places) Polls of said election shall be open at six (6) o'clock in the morning and shall be closed at five (5) o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 5th day of March A.D. 1934. By order of the City Council. City Clerk SECTION 4: That the ballots to be used at said election on said proposition shall be separate ballots and in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT Shall the sale at retail t YES ) of alcoholic liquor be ( ) prohibited in this City? : ) ) ,No ) And on the back of each such ballot shall appear the words "Official Ballot," the name of the respective ward, precinct and poling place in which said ballot shall. -be used, also the date of said election, also a brief description of the question referred to in said ballot;'together with the facsimile signature of the Clerk of said City of Evanston, SECTION 5: This ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of March A.D. 1934, Approved March 69 1934. ' Edward w. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON FOR A GENERAL TAX LEVY WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DISSOLVED AND DISCONTINUED EVANSTON NORTHWEST PARK DISTRICT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF SAID EVANSTON NORTHWEST PARK DISTRICT ENDING MARCH 31s 1935 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS:, SECTION 1: That whereas the Evanston Northwest Park District whose limits lie wholly within the City of Evanston has been duly dissolved and discontinued as the result of an Election duly held in said District for said purposes on April 1, 1919, and by an order duly entered in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, on to -wit: April 11, 1919s said petition to dissolve bearing the General No. 42171 in said Court, and whereas by an Amendment approved June 24, 1915, and in force July 1, 1915, to an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, "An Act to Provide for the Organization of Park Districts and the transfer of Submerged Lands -to those bordering on Navigable Bodies of Water" approved June 24, 1895 and in force July 1, 18958•the power is duly vested by operation of law in the Members of the City Council of the City of Evanston to levy taxes within the limits of said dissolved and discontinued Evanston Northwest Park District for the purpose of paying its outstanding debts, obligations or liabilities and the necessary expense of closing up the business of such Park District, NOW, THEREFORE, THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAND AND FORTY FIVE DOLLARS ($1,045.00) being the amount necessary to -be collected from the tax levy for the year 1933 within the limits of the Evanston Northwest Park District be and the same is hereby levied and assessed on all real and personal property lying within the limits of said dissolved and discontinued district subject to taxation according to the valuation of such property as the same is or shall be assessed for State and County purposes for the year 1934 as follows: For the Principal of two bonds dated July 15, 1915 as heretofore levied by ordinance of the Evanston Northwest Park District adopted April 8, 1915 $1,000.00 For interest on bonds dated July 15, 1915s as heretofore levied by Ordinance of the Evanston Northwest Park District adopted April 8, 1915 45.00 il.,045.00 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk of the City of Evanston, Illinois, be and he is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, within the time required by law, a copy of this Ordinance duly certified by said City Clerk, SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage. Adopted by the City Council of the C'ty of Evanston on the 12th day of March A.D. 193U, Approved March 13, 1934, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor �;..� 67 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING MUNICIPAL AND SPECIAL TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1934 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1934. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That the sum of Six Hundred Sixty Six Thousand, Eight Hundred Sixty One Dollars and thirty cents ($6662861.30) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund, for payment of principal and interest of bonds, Public Library, Firements Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Garbage System, Street and Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds and Public Benefit Fund as appropriated for the current fiscal year by the annual Appropriation Ordinance of the City of Evanston for the year 1934 passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of January 8, 1934, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year, the specific amounts as levied for the various purposes heretofore named being indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be raised by Taxation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said tax so levied being for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said approp- riations to be collected from said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid and being as follows: 68 t SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the COUNTY CLERK of said County of Cook, a duly certified copy of this Ordinance, and that he shall also certify to the said County Clerk that the amount levied and assessed by Section One of this ordinance is required by said City to be levied by tax- ation as aforesaid and extended upon the appropriate tax books for the fiscal year beginning January 1,. 1934 and ending December 31, 1934. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of March A.D. 1934 Approved March 13, 1934, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett Mayor An DINAN�C�E making approp ions for corporate purposes for the fiscal ye beg nni ig January 1st, 1934, and ending D her 31st, 1934. _ Be it ordained bye ' Council of the City of Evansto Cook Cou Illinois. Section 1 hat the following us, or so much th�e as may be authorize law, be an +fthe same are hereby appropriate for the scal year beginning January 1st, 19 •�+, 1! 46dina. December 31st. 1934. i DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ti 1. For salary of com- missioner of Public Works at $333.33% per month ......$ 4,000.00 2. For maintenance of motor vehicle of commissioner of Public Works at $15.00 per month. 180.00 3. For salary of city engineer at $100.00 per month .. 1,200.00 4. For salary of as- sistant engineer or assistant to engin- eer of Board of Local Improve- ments at $200.00 per month 2,400.00 5. For maintenance of _ 4 motor vehicles and 1 new. coupe, - trade in old..... 800.00 6. For draughting and mi sc. ........... 700.00 7. For extra help... 420.00 8. For salary of clerk at $100.00 per month ... 1,200.00 9. For salary of clerk of Board of Local Improvements at $10.00 per month 120.00 ' 10. For salary of stenographer and clerk at $45.00 per month ..... 540.00 11. For salary of fire alarm and police telephone electri- cian at $175.00 per month .......... 2,100.00 12. For salary of as- sistant electrician at $137.50 per - month '1,650.00 13. For extra help electrical depart- ment ........... 100.00 14. For necessary elec- trical materials and supplies for main- taining fire alarm and police tele- phone system 450.00 15. For postage, sta- tionery, in a p s, draughting materi- als and instru- ments and miscel- 3 laneous supplies.. 600.00 INDEX 16. For sidewalk ap- proaches ........ 100.00 PAGE 17. For department's Amounts to be raised by taxation .... 28 share of garage. overhead ....... 27G.25 Auditing Committee ...............13 18. For special as- sessment blanks Board of Local Improvements ....... 18 and forms ....... 50.00 BOltwood Field House 9 19. Transfer to Con- ............. tingent Fund ... 13,078.75 City Clerk's Office .................14 20. Total appropriation $ 29,965.00 City Collector's Office .............15 21. Which includes City Comptroller's Office ........... 15 receipts from en- City Treasurer's Office .............15 gineering services, estimated at ...$ 16,000.00 City Hall ......................... 8 22. Also receipts from sewer es- Civil Service Commission .......... 17 permits, timated at ...... 150.00 Contingent Fund ...................18 23. Also receipts from water permits, es- Departmental Buildings ............ 8 timated at ...... 375.00 Department of Buildings........... 4 24. Also, receipts from pole and heating* Department of Streets .............. 6 mains permits, es- timated at ....... 150.00 Filtration Plant ...................20 25. Also, receipts from - Fire Department ...... 11 grade fees, esti- mated at ........ 40.00 .`. Fire Station -Grove Street......... 8 26. Also, amount to be Fire Station No. 2................. 8 transferred from the sewer depart- . ' Fire Station No. 3.................. 8 ment ........... 1,700.00 Fire StationNo. 4.................. 8 27. Also, amount to be transferred from Firemen's Pension Fund ............ 23 the water depart- 3,000.00 ' Garbage System ..................24 nient ........... 28. Also, amount to be Health Department ................13 transferred from the small parks de- Interest Account ..................22 partnient ........ 850.00 Legal Expenses 13 29. Also, amount to be transferred from Miscellaneous Fund ...............17 the fire depart- Municipal Court ........ " ` 1 meat for super- vision, labor and Police Department ................ 9 material for main- Police Pension Fund...............23 taining fire alarm telegraph system. 2,250.00 Printing ..........................16 30. Also, amount to be Public Benefit Fund transferred from the police depart- ................27 Public Buildings ment for supervis- ion, labor and ma- Public Library . . .................23 terial for main- Public Playgrounds 26 taining police tele-' phone and flash- light system .... 3,750.00 Public Works Department.......... Pumping Station 3 19 31. Also, amount to be transferred from p g ' Salaries of City Officers ............ 16 street lighting for 7 Sewer Department ................ 5 s u p e r v ision of traffic .......... 1,700.00 Sinking Fund 21 32. Total appropriation $ 29,965.00 Small Parks ......................25 DEPARTHENT. OF BUILDINGS Special Funds .....................23 33. For salary of chief Street Lighting Fund ............... 6 of inspectors at $75.00 per month.$ 900.00 Street Department ................ 6 And while acting p p Street and Bridge Repair Dept '"'•'' 24 as building com- missioner and zon- Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund ... 28 ing enforcing offi- cer at $215.00 per• Summary of Special Funds ......... 29 month .......... 2,580.00 Water Department ................1 34. For salary of build- Water Mains Bureau ing inspector at $160.00 per month. 1,920.00 ..............20 Water Meter Department ........... 20 35. For salary of ' 4 Published January 11, 1934 SUMMARY OF GENERAL plumbing inspec- CORPORATE FUND- for at $160.00 per Resources other than month .......... 1,920.00 taxation ...........$417,758.95 36. For salary of elec- trical inspector at $417,758.95 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 'To be raised by taxation: 37. For salary of per - For General Corporate in i t c l e r k a t it Purposes based on cor- $150.00 per month 1,800.00 porate rate of $.66% 38. For salary of'sten- on one hundred dol- ographer and zon- lars of equalized as- ing clerk at $45.00 sessed valuation of per month ....... 540.00 1931 ..............$340,403.66 39. For salary of 4 Add 10% for probable members of board deficiency arising in of examiners of the collection of this S engineers ....... 100.00 appropriation ....... 34,040.37 40. For maintenance and supplies for - $374,444.03- 4 motor vehicles. 350.00 For Bonds and Interest.$ 88,095.00 41. For postage, sta- Add 10% for probable f tionery and mis- deficiency arising in cellaneous supplies the collection of this including upkeep appropriation .......$ 8,809.50 on maps ........ 300.00 • 42. For garage super. $ 96,904.50 vision of 4 cars.. 276.25 43. For publishing no - Total appropriation for tices for public General Corporate hearings including . purposes ........... 889,107.48 frontage consent SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS notices a n d rc- Unexpended Balances- / a - prints .......... 25.00 re -appropriated .. ..$-ij9Q848%41 9tr�• 9p 44. For miscellaneous Resources other than expenses ........ 25.00 'taxation ....... 123,650.00 To be raised by taxation 177,738.88 45. Total appropriation $ 12,656.25 Add 10% for probable 46. Which includes re - deficiency arising in ceipts from build - the collection of this - ing permits, esti- appropriation ........ 17,773.89 mated at ........$ 1,000.00 • 47. Also, receipts from Total appropriation for 93b,O8% S plumbing and gas special purposes .... $386;463.5 5 fitting permits and inspections, esti. Grand total appropria- qj g mated at ... .... 500.00 tion .,Q.'.�'..:,^.Z'-�' �.f.�.�r�j9.��i 48. Also, receipts from AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY miscrl elevator and miscellaneous per - TAXATION. ntits and inspec- General Corporate tions, estimated at 5,500.00 Fund .........$374,444.03 49. Also, receipts from Bonds and Interest... 96,904.50 - electric signs, cer- Special Funds ....... 195,512.77 tificates and in- spections, estimated Total by Taxation..... $666,861.30 at ...... .... 4,500.00 This.ot<dinance shall•be•in-full 50. ... Also, receipts from fo and effect from and after the passae� board of exantin- appr I and publication according to law. ers of engineers AEvans by the City Council of the` City fees and ntiscel- of Evans i, -on the 8th day o lJanuary• laneous receipts, 7934. estimated at .. 300.00 EDWA - W. BELL 51. Also, amount to be City Clerk transferred from Approved the 9t o anuary, 1934. the water depart- CHA - S H. BARTLETT ment for work of Mayor permit elerk ... 510.00 This is to c ify that ve examined the 52. Add 10%o for prob- budget and erewith approv of same. a b I e deficiency L. KNAPP arising in the col- omptroller lection of this ap- roved as to form and legal tructure. propriation ...... 34.63T-E WILLIAM LISR Corporation Cou seq" 1 53. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 380.88 SEWER DEPARTIIENT 54. For salary of Supt. at $100.00 per month ..........$ 1,200.00 55. For salary of ma- 28 5 son and inspector c l u b s and for at $140.00 per women's and, girls' month .......... 1,680.00 clubs, gyro classes 1,200.00 56. For truck drivers 516. For attendants for and labor ........ 7,500.00 skating rinks and 57. For maintenance after school super - and repairs of 5 motor vehicles and vision on major parks ........... 400.00 purchase of one Equipment, Sunnlies and Construction , coupe, trade in old 517. For repairs and re- 1926 Ford Road- placements .. 600.00 ster No. 59...... 1,200.00 518. For athletic and 58. For department's activity supplies.. 700.00 share of garage overhead 345.31 Miscellaneous ...... 59. For purchase of 519. For labor ....... 1,450.00 new materials ... 1,500.00" 520. For transportation for assistants, sum- department of Pub- mer supervisors and lie Works for l upkeep of two city Fords 300.00 bor ............. 1,700.00 ........... 521. For purchase of truck 500.00 61. Total appropriation $ 15,125.31 .......... 522. For maintenance of 62. Which includes re- motor vehicles of ceipts from tinder- Superintendent at ground work done by the depart- $15.00 per month. 180.00 ment and miscel• laneous receipts, 523. Total appropriation $ 13,085.00 estimated at 600.00 524. W h i c h includes 63. Also, amount to be amount estimated transferred from to be received from Street Department 4,00.0.00 miscellaneous re- 64. Add 10% for prob- '• , ceipts $ 500.00 able deficiency aris- 525. Also, amount esti- ing in the collec- " mated to be re- tion of this appro- ceived from two- priation ......... 1,052.53 thirds of a mill on each dollar of as- 65. Total amount to be sessed valuation of raised by taxation $ 11,577.84 all taxable prop - STREET LIGHTING FUND erty within the cor- 66. F o r ornamental r ' , porate limits of the *, street lights New City 'of Evanston, and Old .. ...$ 43,860.96 as provided by law 12,585.00 67. For traffic lights. 2,292.00 526. Add 10% for prob- 68. For allowance for able deficiency aris- • �- ing in the collection 12 200 watt over- head lights ... 1,266.84 of this appropria- 69. For stop and mush- tion ............ 1,258.50 room lights .... 380.20 70. For patrolling and 527. Total amount to be , cleaning ornanten- raised by taxation. $ 13,843.50 tal lights and for PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND I a in p renewals 528. For Public Bene- ornamental lights 26,400.00 fit Fund .........$ 6,000.00 71. For transfer to department of Pub- lic Works for 529. Total appropriation $ 6,000.00 labor ........... 1,700.00 530. W h is h includes amount estimated 72. Total appropriation $ 75,900.00 t o b e received 73. W h i c li includes from public belie - amount to be re- fit tax of one mill ceived from the on each dollar of Chicago R a p i d the assessed valua- Transit Company tion of all taxable for 1934 ........ 500.00 property within the 74. Add 10% for prob- corporate limits of able deficiency aris- the City of Evans- ing in the collection ton, as provided by of this appropria- law ............. 6,000.00 tion. ........... 7,540.00 531. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- 75. Total amount to be ing in the collec- raised by taxation. $ 82,940.00 tion of this appro- DEPARTMENT OF STREETS priation ......... 600.00 76. For salary of com- missioner of streets 532. Total amount to be at $325.00 per raised by taxation $ 6,600.00 6 27 496. F o r department's month .......... $ 3,900.00 share of garage 77. For maintenance overhead ........ 138.13 of motor vehicle 497. For small parks' of Commissioner share of special as- of Streets at sessments 9,000.00 $15.00 per month. 180.00 498. For patrolling and 78. For salary of clerk cleaning beaches.. 500.00 and stenographer 499. For small parks' at $125.00 per share of expense of month .......... 1,500.00 Public Works de- 79. For labor .... 20,000.00 partment ........ 850.00 30. For purchase and maintenance of 500. Total appropriation $ 30,000.13 horses, harness, 501. Which includes es- wagons and tools timated miscellane- and general sup- _ ous receipts ..$ 2,000.00 _ plies ............ 81. For maintenance 7,000.00 502. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- and repairs to mo- ceived from special for trucks and au- tax of one mill on tomobiles .... 82. Transfer to Sewer 17,000.00 the dollar for park purposes, as pro- Department ..... 4,000.00 vided by law 28,000.13 83. F o r maintenance 503. Add 10%, for prob- tools and equip - able deficiency axis- ment for garage.. 400.00 ing in the collec- tion of this appro• 84. Total appropriation $ 53,980.00 priation ......... 2,800.01 85. W h i c h includes amount to be trans- 504. Total amount to be ferred from public raised by taxation $ 30,800.14 works department PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS for gasoline and Administration and Office Expense oil, estimated at.. 86. Also, amount to be 400.00 505. For salary of super- transferred from intendent, at $225 the water depart. per month .......$ 2,700.00 ment for gasoline 506. For salary of di- and oil estimated rector of women's at . 1,250.00 activities and girls' activities ........... 87. Also, amount to be at $rls' per month 1,200.00 transferred f r o m .......... 507. For new office small parks depart - equipment ....... 25.00 meet, for team hire, gasoline and 508. Foi postage, tele- oil, estimated at 330.00 phone, telegraph, 38. Also, amount to be etc . ............. 100.00 transferred fro in 509. For printing, sta- sewer department tionery and sup- plies ....... 100.00 for gasoline and Activity Directors and Supervisors oil, estimated at.. 89. Also, amount to be 700.00 510. For salary of man transferred from director at Bolt- e p a r t ment of wood Park and as- buildings for gasi- b sociate director of line and oil, a men's and boys' 600.00 �; �' mated at .. 300.00 activities ..... to 90. Also, amount to 511. For s a l a r y of transferred from w o.ni a n director health department and associate di- for gasoline and rector ,f women's ' oil, estimated at.. 700.00 and girls' activities 420.00 91. Also, receipts from 512. For rental of school 450.00 street permits, es - gymnasiums ..... Leadership Summer Playgrounds timated at .... .. 92. Al so, amount to be 100.00 513. For extra help 8 received fro Inplaygrounds . ... 1,440.00 maintenance of and Summer Staff Beaches _ for pri- 514. For beach super- vatelysupplies_ owned auto - visor and captain visor mobiles of city mobil and five life guards employes, estimated for six beaches.. 720.00 at „ ............ 1,200.00 Part Time Leadership for Fall, 93. Also, amount esti- ' Winter and Spring mated to be re- 515. For men's and ceived from Evans - boys' clubs,, leagues ton Street Rail - and activities in- way Co. under eluding J u n i o r contract with city 8,000.00 Press and Airplane 94. Also, amount to be 26 7 transferred from cal help I ..... ...$ 2,850.00 street and bridge 477. Foi equipment and repair department tools ............ 500.00 estimated at . 35,500.00 478. F o r replacement 95. Also, amount to be and repairs to received from mis• bridges ......... 700.00 cellaneous receipts 479. For transfer to de - estimated at .... 5,000.00 partment of Streets foa use of horses, 96. Total appropriation $ 53,980.00 equipment, supplies PUBLIC BUILDINGS a n d department's City Hall share of overhead 97. For salary of tele- expenses ........ 32,650.00 phone operator, at 480. F o r maintenance $85.00 per month.$ 1,020.00 and repairs to 98. For* salary of jani• streets .......... 83,000.00 tor, at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 .......... 481. Total appropriation $119,700.00 99. For salary of jan- 432. Which includes re - itor and watchman , ceipts estimated to at at $111.30 per month 1,341.60 be received from .......... wheel tax licenses.$ 90,000..00 •. 100. For general sup- 483. Also, receipts esti- plies ............ 400.00 mated to be . re- . 101. For heating ... 728.89 ceived from auto- " 102. For lighting and mobile fines .... 5,850.00 incidentals .... 750.00 - 484. Also, receipts esti. 103. For general re- mated to be re- pairs and altera- ceived from repair- 104. tions .. For office furni• 500.00 ing street openings 2,000.00 ture and equip• 485. Also, amount from miscellaneous re- ment ........... 175.00 ceipts ........... 1,800.00 486. Also, amount esti- $ 6,115.49 mated to be re - Grove Street Station ceived from special 105. For heating ... $ 552.75 tax of twelve (12) 106. For lighting and cents on each one - incidentals ... 1,600.00 hundred dollars of 107. For salary of jan- all taxable prop- itor, at $105.90 per erty for street and month .... :..... 1,270.80 bridge purposes and 103. For department of an additional tax police for general of eight and one - repairs and alter- third cents on one ations .......... 500.00 hundred dollars of 109. For fire station... 200.00 valuation, to cover existing needs for $ 4,323.55 bridge and street -Fire Station No. 2 Purposes, cle- 110. For heating .....$ 300.00 he titled by tthe City 111. For lighting d g g an Council, as pro - incidentals ...... 125.00 vided by law..... 20,050.00 112. For general repairs 487. Add 10% for prob- and alterations... 100.00 able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- $ 525.0o tion of this appro- • Firw Station No. 4 j priation ......... 2,005.00 113. For heating .....$ 250.00 114. For lighting and 488. Total amount to be incidentals ..... 100.00 raised by taxation $ 22,055.00 115. For general re- SMALL PARKS pairs and altera- 489. For labor and tions ........... 100.00 teaming .........$ 16,412.00 $ 450.OU 490. For hose and all Firo,Station No. 4 491. supplies ......... For plants, -trees, 1,000.00 116. Fot heating .... $ 200.00 shrubs, vines and 117. For lighting and ........ 100.00 incidentals ...... 150.00 492. For For water supply_ 118. For general repairs and drainage ... 100.00 and alterations .. 100.00 493. For upkeep and im- provement to build- $ 450.00 rags .......... 300.00 - Departmental Buildings 494. For lighting, hcat. 119. For heating .... $ 2,000.00 ing and telephone. 100.00 120. For lighting and 495. F o r maintenance incidentals .. 1,200.00 and repairs to 2 121. For general repairs m o t o r vehicles, and alterations .. 500.00 team hire and feed 1,500.00 8 25 pensions and sun- dry expenses ...'.$ 28,553.46 459. Total appropriation $ 28,553.46 460. Which includes un- expended balance of 1933 ........$ 4,554.71 461. W h i c h includes amount estimated to be received from 10% of reg- ular licenses 2,500.00 462. Also, amount esti- mated to be re-- ceived from Y4 of clog licenses ..... 3,800.00 463. Also, amount to be received from 10% of regular fines... 550.00 464. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from 10% of automobile fines ..:........ 650.00 ♦ 465. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from I% of salaries ......... 1,650.00 466. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from inter- est on bonds..... • • 7,000.00 467. Also, amount esti- mated to be re- ceived from special tax of 3/20 of a ' mill on the dollar for police pension fund as provided by law ....... 7,848.75 468. Add 107v for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appro- priation ......... 784.88 469. 'total amount to be raised by taxation $ 8,633.63 GARBAGE SYSTEM 470. For labor .......$ 25,000.00 471. For department's share of cost of fuel, repairs and replacements .... 5,000.00 472. Total appropriation $ 30,000.00 473. Which includes re- ceipts estimated to be received from special tax of one mill on the dollar o n all taxable property in the City of Evanston, as provided by law..$ 30,000.00 , 474. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appro- priation ......... 3,000.00 ' 475. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 33,000.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR DEPARTMENT FOR THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON 476. For department's share of - superin- tendence and cleri- 24 122. For salary of jan- itor, at $105.90 per month .......... 1,270.80 123. For supplies .... 50.00 $ 5,020.80 Boltwood Field House 124. For heating .....$ 500.00 125. For lighting and incidentals .... 250.00 126. For general re- pairs and altera- tions ........... 500.00 127. For salary of jan- itor, at $111.80 per month .......... 1,341.60 128. For equipment and �. furniture ....... 100.00 $ 2,691.60 129.Totalappropriation $ 19,376.44 130. W h i c h includes amount to be re- ceived from miscel- laneous receipts. estimated at .. $ 100.00 131. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this ap- propriation ...... 1,927.64 132. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 21,204.08 POLICE DEPARTMENT 133. For salary of chief of police at $325.00 per month ... $ 3,900.00 134. For salary of cap- tain at $212.80 per month .......... 2,553.60 135. For salary of 5 lieutenants at $185.72 per month; each ............ 11,143.20 136. For salary of 7 sergeants at $174.12 per month, each ............ 14,626.08 137. For salary of 63 patrolmen 'a't $160.00 per month, each ........... 120,960.00 138. For salary of 2 patrolmen for 4 ' ' months .at $151.50 and 8 months at $160.00 per month, each ............ 3,772.00 139. For salary of 1 patrolman for 6 months at $151.50 and 6 months at $160.00 ......... 1,869.00 140. For salary of 1 patrolman for 10 months at $151.50 and 2 months at $160.00 ......... 1,835.00 141. For salary of 2 p o 1 i cewomen at $160.00 per month, each ........ 3,840.00 142. For salary of 1 policewoman an d censor .......... 900.00 143. For salary of 1 department secre- tary at-$136.00 per •9- month .......... 1,632.00 438. For public parks 144. For salary of 2 op- and lake shore im- erators at $151.50 provement bonds . 3,487.50 per month each.. 3,636.00 439. For departmental 145. For salary of 3 op- building bonds 652.50 eratori at $140.25 440. For Village of each per month 5,049.00 Niles Center bonds 150.00 146. For salary of 1 clerk at $85.00 per 441. Total appropriation $ 28,095.00 month (A.P.B.) . 1,020.00 442. Add 10% for prob- 147. For secret service able deficiency aris- work ............ 250.00 ing in the collec- 148. F o r motorcycles tion of this appro- (maintenance) ... 800.00 priation .........$ 2,809.50 149. For ammunition 443. Total amount to be for shot guns and raised by taxation $ 30,904.50 machine guns ... 15.00 SPECIAL FUNDS 150. For maintenance of motor vehicle Public Library of chief of police 444. For salaries of em- at $15.00 per ployees and sundry month .......... 180.00 expenses ........$ 62,790.00 151. For maintenance of all motor vehicles 8,300.00 445. Total appropriation $ 62,790.00 152. For stationery and 446. W h i c h includes printing (Record amount estimated Bureau) ........ 760.00 to be received from 153. For stationery, special tax of 1 2/10 p r i n t i n g, etc. mills on the dollar (Identification Bur- for library pur- eau) ......... 475.00 poses as provided 154. F o r stationery, by law .........$ 62,790.00 printing, etc. (Ac- 447. Add 10% for prob- cident Prevention able deficiency aris- Bureau) ........ 700.00 ing in collection of 155. For jail board.... 3,000.00 this appropriation. 6,279.00 156. For maintenance of signal equipment 448.. Total amount to be (Transfer to pub- raised by taxation $ 69,069.00 lic works depart- FIREi1IEN'S PENSION FUND ment) ... .. ... 157. For new police sig- 3,750.00 449. For payment of nal equipment re- pensions and sun - dry expenses 19,061.07 placement a n d ....$ changes ......... 110.00 158. For one direct 450. Total appropriation $ 19,061.07 trunk connection 451. Which includes un- to Chicago Detec- expended balance tive Bureau and of 1933 .........$ 3,246.07 Radio equipment 452. Also, receipts esti- a n d maintenance mated to be re - on cars ......... 1,320.00 ceived from tax on 159. For maintenance of insurance premi- traffic equipment. 500.00 ums (%) ....... 3,500.00 160. For miscellaneous 453. Also, receipts esti- expense ......... 500.00 mated to be re-' 161. For maintenance of ceived from 1 % of motor vehicle of Policewoman a t r ` licenses ......... 250.00 454. Also, receipts esti- $6.25 per month.. 75.00 mated to be re- 162. Salary of Dog ceived from 117. of Catcher ......... 650.00 salaries ......... 1,600.00 , 455. Also amount esti- 163. Total appropriation $198,120.88 mated to be re- - ceived from special 164. Which includes re- ceipts from li- tax of one -fifth of censes, dog taxes a mill on the Bol- lar for Firemen's a n d fines, l e s s amount to be Pension fund, as credited to police provided by law.. 10,465.00 pension fund, and 456. Add 10% for prob- 50% of amusement able deficiency aris- fees ............ 31,500.00 ing in the collec- 165. Also, amount to be tion of this appro- priation 1,046.50 received from cen- ........: sored films, esti- 457. Total amount to be mated at ........ 900.00 raised by taxation $ 11,511.50 166. Add 10% for prob- a b I e deficiency POLICE PENSION FUND arising in the col- 458. For payment . of 10 23 enlargement bonds.$ 14,000.00 lection o f t h i s 411. Fqr m u n i c i p a l appropriation .... 16,572.09 w#ter works pump - in apparatus bonds 3,000.00 167. Total amount to be 412. F r Boltwood Park raised by taxation 182,292.97 improvement bonds 413. FQr -Lake Front 2,000.00 TIRE DEPARTMENT Lands acquisition 168. For salary Y of fire bonds ......... 12,000.00 marshal at $325.00 414. F o r incinerating per month ...$ 3,900.00 plant bonds .. , . 6,000.00 Truck Company No. 1 415. For seventh ward 169. For salary of as - park lands acquisi- sistant fire mar- tion bonds 5,000.00 steal, at $212.80 416. For Fourth ward per month .... 2,553.60 Boltwood Park im- 170. For salary of lieu. provement bonds.. 417. For 3,000.00 ' tenant at $174.12 per month 2,089.44 public grounds and park improve- 171. For salary of 10 m ent bonds .... 1,000.00 first class privates, 418. For Sixth ward park land and at $160.00 per month each 19,200.00 park equipment bonds.. 1,000.00 172. For salary of 1 419. For fire depart- private at .$151.50 ments, bonds ... 3,000.00 for six months and 420. For Fourth ward $t160.00 for 6 Boltwood Park im: months • - • • • • • - • 1,869.00 provement bonds- Truck Company No. 2 2nd series ....... 3,000.00 173. For salary of sec. 421. For public parks and assistant fire and lake shore im- marshal and Chief provement bonds.. 5,000.00 of Fire Prevehtion193.46 422. For, departmental Bureau at $ building bonds 1,000.00 per month ., 2,321.52 423. For Village of 174. For salary Y ofthird Nil es Center assistant fire mar - bonds ........... 1,000.00 shal -at $193.46 per month.... :. 2,321.52 424. Total appropriation $ 60,000.00 175. For salary of lieu. 425. Add 10 % for prob- tenant at $174.12 able deficiency arcs- per month .. 2,089.44 ing in the collec- 176. For salary of 8 tion of this appro- first class privates priation .........$ 6,000.00 at $160.00 per month, each .. 15,360.00 426. Total amount to be of Company No. 1 raised by taxation $ 66,000.00 177. ForEngine salary INTEREST ACCOUNT tarn $ 85.72 per For Payment of Interest on Bonds month .......... 178. For salary of lieu- 2,228.64 427. For filtration plant tenant at $174.12 enlargement bonds.$ 5,760.00 per month .. 2,089.44 428. F o r municipal 179. For salary of mo. water works pump- for engineer at ing apparatus bonds 1,957.50 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 429. For Boltwood Park -180. For salary of as - improvement bonds 1,305.00 r sistant engineer at 430. For lake front lairds ** $160.00 per month 1,920.00 acquisition 1 181. For salary of 7 bonds .... , ...... 4,342.50' first class privates 431. F o r incinerating at $160.00 per plant bonds ..... 3,060.00 month, each ... 13,440.00 432. For seventh ward Engine Company No. 2 park lands acquisi- 182. For salary of cap- tion bonds .. , . 337.50 at $185.72 per 433. For fourth ward Boltwood 'Park im- month .......... 2,228.64 183. For salary, of lieu- provement bonds.. 1,687.50 tenant at $174.12 434. For public grounds per month ... 2,089.44 and park improve- 184. For salary of mo- ment bonds .... 435. For sixth ward 787.50 for engineer at park lands and $160.00 per month 185. For salary of as- 1,920.00 p a r k equipment bonds 112.50 sistant engineer at ........... 436. For fire depart- $160.00 per month 186. For salary of 6 1,920.00 ment bonds .... 2,497.50 first class privates 437. For fourth ward Boltwood Park im- at $160.00 per provement bonds., month, each .. 11,520.00 Engine' Company No. 3 2nd series ...... 1,957.50. 187. For salary of cap. 22 11 tain at $185.72 per 389. For salary of 2 month .......... 2,229.64 clerks at $72.26 188. For salary of lieu- per month, each.. 1,734.24 tenant at $174.12 390. For salary of water , per month ... 2,089.44 officer at $163.00 189. For salary of mo- per month ..... 1,956.00 for engineer at 391. For salary of meter $160.00 per month 1,920.00 reader and repair- 190. For salary of as- man at $130.40 per sistant engineer at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 392. month .......... For department's 1,564.80 191. For salary of 6 share of work of first class privates permit clerk 510.00 at $160.00 per 393. For salary of meter month, each ... 11,520.00 bureau inspector at Fnginc Conumny No. 4 $142.50 per month 1,710.00 192. For salary of cap- _ J 394. For additional help -clerks and read - tain at $185.72 per month ...- ... 2,228.64 ers .......... 3,500.00 193, For salary of lieu- 395. F o r department's tenant at $174.12 s h a r e of garage' overhead 276.25 per month ... 194, For salary of mo- 2,089.44 396. ......... For new meters for engineer at and relief valves. 700.00 $160.00 per month 1,920.00 397. For repair parts for meters 1,300.00 195. For salary of as- 398. ....... For miscellaneous sistant engineer at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 expense of meter 196, For salary of 6 bureau .......... 100.00- first class privates 399. For blank water at $160.00 per rolls, bills, station - month, each ... 11,520.00 cry and postage.. 2,000.00 Engine Company No. 8 400. F o r maintenance 197, For salary of cap- and supplies for 4 tain at $185.72 per motor vehicles and month .......... 2,228.64 purchase of one Y4 198. For salary of lieu- ton truck -trade in Ford 1,200.00 tenant at $174.12 month 2,089.44 401. old .... For purchase of per ... 199, For salary of nio- bookkeeping in a - tor engineer and chine ........... 2,250.00 mechanic at $170.25 per month 2,043.00 $ 21,688.49 200, For_ salary of as- 402. For transfer to sistant motor en- F i r e department gineer at $160.00 and miscellaneous' per month ...... 1,920.00 fund ............$207,125.20 201, For salary of 8 403. For transfer to first class privates public works de - at $160.00 per partnient ........ 3,000.00 month, each ... 15,360.00 404. For transfer to city 202. For repairs, main- collector's office... 425.00 tenance and sup- plies ............ 3,000.00 $210,550.20 203, For purchase of new hose ....... 500.00 405. Total appropriation $360,000.00 204. For services and for ' i 406. Which includes re- to supplies main- tenance of fire ceipts estimated be received from a I a r in - telegraph water tax, receipts system (Transfer from use of water - to Public Works \ in connection with Department) .... 2,250.00 building and side- walk permits, and 205. Total appropriation $161,727.92 contract with Wil- 206. W h i c h includes tnette, all of which amount to be raised is specifically ap- from tax on fire propriated for the insurance premi- water department.$358,000.00 ums, less amount 407. Also, miscellaneous receipts, estimated to be credited to the Firemen's Pen- at ...... .. ... 1,000.00 sion Fund, and 408. Also, receipts from 5017 of amusement sale of meters and Fees .......... 7,500.00 parts, and relief valves estimated at 1,000.00 207. Also, amount to be transferred f r o in water fund ..... 154,227.92 409. Total appropriation $360,000.00 SINKING FUND 208. Total appropriation $161,727.92 410. For filtration plant 12 21 r 364. For fuel and cur- rent ............ 24,500.00 365. For oil and grease 950.00 366. For tools, materials and supplies .. 2,000.00 367. For repairs to buildings .. 300.00 _ 368. For repairs to in- t a k e including anchor ice .. 1,500.00 369. For repairs to boilers and en- gines ........... ' 1,500.00 370. F o r machinery, buildings and . equipment ....... 300.00 $ 59,546.80 Filtration Plant 371. For salary of chem- ist at $165.00 per month .... ....$ 1,980.00 372. For salary of 2 op- erators at $154.70 , per month each and 2 operators at $150.60 per month cacti ............ 7,327.20 373. For additional help 2,600.00 374. For chemicals for water treatment .. 5,500.00 375. For laboratory sup- plies ............ 300.00 376. For repairs and ' alterations ....... 2,900.00 377. For general sup- plies ............ 600.00 $ 21,207.20 Water Mains Bureau 378. For salary of fore- man at $163.00 per ntontlt ........... $ 1;956.00 379. For salary of 5 me- chanics at $142.00 each, 2 mechanics at $138.00 each per month .......... 10,176.00 380. For additional help 2,500.00 381. For purchase and installation of new fire hydrants .... 1,500.00 382. F o r maintenance and .supplies for 5 motor vehicles and purchase of one new Coupe -trade in old Ford...... 1,200.00 383. For departments s h a r e of garage overhead :..... 345.31 384. For purchase and in a it enance of tools ............ 400.00 385. F o r maintenance and repairs to water mains system 5,800.00 386. For water main feeder extensions. 2,500.00 $ 26,377.31 Water Meter Bureau 387. For salary of chief clerk and collec- tor at $150.60 per month ..........$ 1,807.20 388. For salary of hilt- ing machine op- erator at $90.00 per month ... 1,080.00 20 LEGAL EXPENSES 209. For salary of Cor- poration counsel for legal services as provided by City ' Code at $354.16% per month exclu- sive of unforseen litigation approved as such by City Council .... ...$ 4,250.00 210. For salary of city attorney, at ' $225.00 per month 2,700.00 211. 'Total appropriation $ 6,950.00 212. Which includes re- ceipts to be re- ' ceived front assess- ments confirmed, and on which fees have not yet been paid, esti- mated at ..$ 6,950.00 AUDITING COMMITTEE 213. For continuous au- dit services for the year 1934... 4,200.00- 214. For expenses per- taining to the pre- ceding item ..... 150.00 215. Total appropriation $ 4,350.00 216. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appro- priation .........$ 435.00 217. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 4,785.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 218. For salary of h e a l t h commis- sioner at $325.00 per month ...$ 3,900.00 219. For additional serv- ices as required by law ......... 255.00 220. For salary of food and dairy inspec- tor at $183.331/3 per month 2,200.00 221. For salary of as- sistant food and ` dairy inspector at r `1 $158.33 Ya p e r month 1,900.00 222. For salary of housing and sanity-' f tion inspector at $166.66%perntontln 2,000,00 223. For salary of clerk and deputy regis- trar at $100.00 per month .......... 1,200.00 224. For salary of re- corder and deputy registrar, at $85.00 per month 1.020.00 225. For communicable diseases and quar- antine ..... 2,000.00 226. For salary of lab- oratory director at $200.00 p e r month .......... 2,400.00 227. For salary of relief laboratory director, part time ....... 50.00 13 228. For salary of lab- Clerk at $208.33% oratory assistant at per month ..... 2,500.00 at $63.75 per 340. For salary of month .......... 765.00 Deputy Clerk at 229. For foods ' and 100.00 per month 1,200.00 dairies .........• 25.00 341. For salary of 230. For weights and- I Deputy Clerk at measures ........ : 50.00 $100.00 per month 1,200.00 231. For laboratory sup- 342. For printing .... 950.00 plies ............ 200.00••, 343. For miscellaneous 232. For postage .. .. •. . 200.00 expense, postage, • 233. For office supplies 250.00 printing, etc. .... 250.00 234. For maintenance of 344. For miscellaneous 5 motor vehicles _ 400.00 equipment .... 100.00 235. For department's 345. For Bailiff sup - share of garage plies .......... 200.00 overhead .. 345.31 346. For maximum re- for jurors.. 1,500.00 236. For board of ex• aminers of plumb- serve 347. For probation ex- ers ............. 100.00 pense ........... 500.00 237. For medical inspec- tion of schools... 1,792.50 348. Total appropriation $ 18,400.00 238. For maintenance of 349. Which includes motor vehicle of costs to be received Health Commis- . from Criminal and sioner at $15.00 Q u a s i Criminal per month ...... 180.00 cases ...........$ 12,000.00 239. For miscellaneous 350. Also, amount to expense .......... 240. For salary of as- 50.00- be received from Civil Cases, Clerks' sistant clerk and fees ............ 6,000.00 deputy registrar 351. Also, amount to be at $63.75 per received from Chat - month .......... 765.00 tel .Mortgages, Fees 400.00 241. For housing and sanitation office ex- 352. Total appropriation $ 18,400.00 pense .......... 25.00 WATER DEPARTMENT 353. For salary of 242. Total a p appropriation $ 22,072.81 superintendent and 243. Which includes chief engineer, at amount to be re- $325.00 per month.$ 3,900.00 ceived from board 35C For maintenance of examiners of of motor vehicle of plumbers, estimated Sept. at $15.00 at ..............$ 350.00 per month ...... 180.00 244. Also, amount to be 355. Reserve for con - received from ex- tingent expenses amination of scales, wand general extcn- estimated at ....$ 600.00 sions ............ 12,550.00 245. Also, amount to 356. Reserve for Inter - be received from est on water rev - registration o f enue Ilonds ...... 4,000.00 births and deaths, estimated at 500.00 357. Total appropriation $ 20,630.00 246. Also, amount to be Pumping Station received from cer= 358. For salary of mas- tified cdpies of birth # ter mechanic in and death cer• f charge of plant, at tificates, estimated $224.00 per month.$ 2,688-00 at .......... 200.00 359. For salary of 2 247. Also, amount to operating engineers be received from at $183.00 and 1 miscellaneous re- operating engineer ceipts ....... 50.00 at $175.10 per 248. Add 409' for pro])- month .......... ,493.20 able deficiency 360. For salary of 2 arising in the col- firemen .at $154.70 lection of this ap- per month each... propriation ...... 2,037.28 and one at $146.60 5,472.00 \ 361. For salary of 3 249. Total amount to be raised by taxation $22,410.09 men at $ 54.70pper _ CITY CLERK'S OFFICE month each 5,569.20 250. For salary of city 361 For salary,of first • clerk at $255.00 per month .......... $ 3,060.00 r e l i e f man at $163.00 per month 251. For salary of clerk and 2 relief men at $146.60 each per and stenographer month 5,474.40 at $103.33'/3 per month ........ 1,240.00 ..... 363. For additional help 2,800.00 14 19 be, from special assessments ...... 500.00 319. For miscellaneous expenses ....... 2,000.00 • 320. Special assessment deficit .......... 20,000.00 321. Total appropriation $ 74,450.00 322. Which includes amount estimated to b e received from sale -of codes ...........$ 5.00 323. A 1 s o , includes amount estimated t o b e received from sale of separ- a t e department t codes .... 5.00 r 324. From Special As- sessment Fund ad- vanced in 1932-33 500.00 325. Transferred from S 6 Water Department 52,897.28 326. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this ap- propriation ...... 2,104.27 327. Total amount to'be raised by taxa- tion ............ $ 23,146.99 CONTINGENT FUND 328. For contingent ex- penses, not in- cluded i n a p - propriation to cover unforseen require- ment's, accidents, etc . ......:.....$ 20,000.00 329. For legal expenses not otherwise pro- vided for ...... ' 2,500.00 330. Total appropriation $ 22,500.00 331. W h i c h includes transfers f r o In Public Works and refunds from Spe- c i a I Assessment Fund ...........$ 22,078.75 332. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this approp- riation .......... 42.13 - y 333. Total amount to be 1 raised by taxa- 'tion. ............ $ 463.38 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS � 334. For salaries of 4 members, $10.00 per year each, payable quarterly. $ 40.00 335. Total appropriation $ 40.00 336. Add 1095 for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appro- priation ......... 4.00 337. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 44.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 338. For salary of 2 judges at $416 % per month each. .$ 10,000.00 339. F o r salary of 18 252. For salary of gen- oral clerk at $103.33Y3 p e r month .......... 1,240:00 253. For salary of mes- senger at $12.75 per month .... 153.00 254. For stationery and supplies ....... 175.00 255. For new record books necessary. 50.00 256. For mimeograph supplies ........ 125.00 257. For street a n d b r i d g e vehicle license books and application blanks 100.00 258. For business and dog license books 50.00 259. Total appropria- tion ............ $ 6,193.00 260 Add 10% for prob- able deficiency aris- ing in the collection of this appropria- tion .............$ 619.30 261. Total amount to be raised by taxation. $-6,812.30 CITY COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE 262. For salary of city comptroller a t $25.00 permonth..$ 300.011 263. For blank books, stationery and sup- plies ............ 55.00 264. Total appropriation $ 355.00 265. Add 10% for prob- a b 1 e deficiency arising in collec- tion of this ap- propriation ...... 35.50 266. Total amount to be raised by taxa- tion .... '........ $ 390.50 CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. 267. For salary of City Treasurer at $127.50 per month.$ 1,530.00 268. For salary of gen- eral bookkeeper at $166.66% p e r month .......... 2,000.00 269. For salary of clerk and stenog- rapher at $103.33�/a per month ... 1,240.00 270. For extra help... 1,020.00 271. For blank books, stationery and sup- plies ............ 795.00 272. Total appropriation $ 6,585.00 273. Which includes amount to be trans- ferred from city collectors office ..$ 6,435.00 274. Also, amount to be transferred from special assessments 150.00 275. Total appropriation $ 6,585.00 CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERINTEND- ENT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT'S OFFICE, 276. For salary of city collector and super- 15 intendent of special cil session ...... 230.06 assessments, a t $166.662/a p e r 299. Total appropriation $ 15,710.0n month ...........$ 2,000.00 300. Which includes in- 277. For s a l a r y of terest on public stenographer a n d funds estimated clerk at $103.33 % at .............. $ 500.00 per month ..... 1,240.00 301. Add 10%a for prob- 278. For salary o f able deficiency in clerk at $90.00 collection 'of this per month ...... 1,080.00 appropriation .... 1,521.00 279. For amount to be transferred to city 302. Total amount to be treasurer's office raised by taxation $ 16,731.00 from special assess- CIVIL. SERVICE COMMISSION merits .......... 6,435.00 3U3. For salary of 3 280. For postage .... 281. For blank books, 700.00 commissioners at $50.00 each $ 150.00 stationery and sup- 304. For salary of chief plies ........... 282. F o,r additional 500.00 - examiner, at $25.00 help 500.00 y' per month. ..... 305 . For expenses of 300.00 283. For burglary in- chief examiner and surance ........ 100.00 Secy. for clerk 284. Total appropriation $ 12,555.00 hire, printing sta- tionery and inci- 285. Which includes re- dental expenses.. 100.00 ceipts from all the assessments spread 306. Total appropriation $ 550.00 and confirmed on 307. Add 10�7o for prob: which fees have not able deficiency aris- yet been paid, esti- ing in the collec- mated at ....... .$ 6,500.00 of this appropria- 286. Also, amount to be tion..... .......$ 55.00 transferred from . water. fund 425.00 308. Total amount to be 287. Also, amount to be raised by taxation $ 605.00 received from spec- 31ISCF.LLANEOUS FUND ial assessment col- 309. For payment of lections, estimated judges and clerks at .............. 5,630.00 of election, elec- ' 288. Total appropriation $ 12,555.00 tion printing and rent of rooms- for PRINTING municipal election..$ 3,000,00 289. For printing not 310. For support of in - otherwise p r o - digent war vet- vided for .......$ 600.00 erans and their - families as pro- 290. Total appropriation $ 600.00 vided by law 500.00 291. Add 1017 for prob- 311. For Evanston Hos- able deficiency aris- _ pital Association ing in collection for services, to be of this appropria- paid July 31st.. 200.00 tion ............$ 60.00 312. For St. Francis' Hospital Associa- 292. Total amount to tion for services be raised by taxa- tion ............ $ 660.00 1. to be paid July 31st ............ 200.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 313. For CommunityIospital to be 293. F o r salary of paid July 31st .. 200.00 mayor at $595.00 f� 314. For Visiting Nurse per month ......$ 7,140.00 Association to be 294. For maintenance. of paid July 31st... 700.00 motor vehicle of 315. For enforcing of mayor at $10.00 zoning ordinances. 50.00 per month .... 120.00 316. For interest on 295. For salary of tax anticipation Secretary to the warrants ........ 40,000.00 Mayor at $90.00 317. For City's share per month .... 1,080.00 of special assess- 296. For aldermen at merits ........... 7,100.00 $10.00 each per 318. For payment of meeting ........ 7,000.00 necessary expenses 297. For salary of page incurred in special at $2.00 per meet- assessment, special ing and extra pay tax and condemna- at $4.00 per month 140.00 tion proceedings to 298. For stenographer be reimbursed as at $5.00 per coun- far as legally may 16 17 ency arising in the collection of this appropria- tion .......... 9.184.75 101,032.25 Total appropri- ation for Gen- eral Corporate purposes ...... $1,027,117.11 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Unexpended Bal- ance — re -appro- priated .........$ 4,912.80 Resources o t h e r than Taxation .. 129,825.00 To be raised by Taxation ....... 231,456.42 Add 10% for probable defici- ency arising in the collection of. t h i s appropria- tion ............ 23,146.64 Total appropria- tion for special purposes ........ $ 389,359.86 Grand total ap- propriation ..... $1,416,456.97. AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corpor- ate Fund .......$491,636.11 Bonds and In- terest ........ 301,032.25 Special Funds .. 254,602.06 Total by Taxa- tion ............ $ 847,270.42 SECTION-2.—This ordinance shall be In full force and effect from and after the passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, on the 16th day of January, 1933. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved the 17th day of January, 1933. CHARLES H. BARTLETT Mayor This Is to certify .that I have exacn- Ined the budget and herewith approve, of same. L. J. KNAPP Comptroller Approved as to form and legal struc- ture. WILLIAM LISTER Corporation Counsel 42 An ORDINANCE making appropriations for corporate purposes for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1933 and ending December 31st, 1933. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. SECTION-1—That the following sums, or so much thereof as may be author- ized by law, be and the same are here- by appropriated for the fiscal year be- ginning January 1st, 1933 and ending December 31st, 1933. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 1. For salary of c o m missioner of Public Works at $460.41% p e r month .......$ 5,525.00 2. For mainten- ance of motor vehicle of com= missioner of Public Works at $20.00 per month ... 240.00 3. For salary of c it y engineer at $276.25 per month 3,315.00 4. For salary of assistant e n - gineer or as- sistant to en- gineer of Board o f Local Im- provements at $212.50 p e r month ....... 2,550.00 5. F o r mainten- ance of 4 mo- tor vehicles 500.00 6. F o r draught- ing .......... 1,000.00 7. For extra help 4,500.00 8. For inspec- tions •...... 1,000.00 9. For salary of c l e r k a t $102.00 p 'e r month ....... 1,224.00 10. For salary of clerk of Board of Local Im- provements at $15.00 p e r month ....... 180.00 11. For salary of s t e nographer and clerk at $110.50 D e r month .....•. 1,326.00 3 l.o 12. For salary of able property fire alarm and within the cor- p o l i c e tele- pdrate limits phone electric- of the City of ian at $199.75 Evanston, a s per month .. 2,397.00 provided by law 12,805.00 13. For salary of 556. Add 10% for. assistant elec- probable defi- t r 1 c i a n at ciency arising $148.75 p e r in .the collec- month ........elp 1,785.00 tion of t h i s appropriation. 1,280.50 14. For extra help electrical de- 557. Total amount partment .... 450.00 to be raised 15. For necessary by taxation .. $ 14,085.50 electrical ma- terials and PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND supplies for 558. For Public m a i n t wining Benefit Fund .$ 6,000.00 fire alarm and police tele- 559. Total appro- phone system 450.00 priation .. $ 6,000.00 16. F o r postage, 560. Which in - stationery, cludes amount maps, draught- estimated to be ing materials received from and i n s t r u- ~ public benefit ments and �; tax of one mill m I acellaneous " on each dollar supplies . • 600.00 of the assessed 17. F o r sidewalk valuation o f approaches 100.00 all taxable 18. For depart- property with- ment's share in the corpor- o f garage ate limits of the City of overhead ... 19. For special as- 276.26 Evanston, a s �. s e s s m-e n t law ided b y$ 6,000.00 blanks and forms 50.00 661. Add 10%, for ....... 20. Transfer t o probable deli- C o n t i ng e n t ciency arising Fund ........ 5,361.75 in the collec- tion of t h i s 21. Total appro- - appropriation. 600.00 priation $ 32,830.00 562. Total amount 22. Which includes to be raised receipts from engineering by taxation a bxation .. $ 6,600.00 services, esti- SUMMARY OF GENERAL mated at ....$ 16,000.00 CORPORATE FUND 23. Also, 'receipts Resources other from sewer than taxation .$434,448.75 $ 434,448.75 permits, esti- - mated at .... 150.00 To be raised by 24. Also, receipts taxation: from water For General permits, esti- Corporate Pur- mated at ... 300.00 poses based on 25; Also, receipts corporate r a t e from pole ,and ASP of $.66% on one heating mains hundred dollars permits, esti- �s`' of equalized as - mated at 200.00 sessed valuation 26. Also, receipts of 1931 ...$446,941.92 from grade Add 10% for fees, estimated probable defici- at ........... 30.00 _ a ency arising in 27. A Is o, amount the collection of to be trans- ' this appropria- f e r r e d from tion .......... 44,694.19 491,636.11 the sewer de- partment .. 1:,700.00 For Bonds and 28. A Is o, amount Interest .. $ 91,847.50 to be trans- Add 10% for ferred f r o m probable deflci- 4 41 captain and the water de- flve life guards partment .... 5,100.00 f o r s i x beaches ......$ 900.00 29. amount A Also, Pa•rt Time Leadership for Fall, btrans- ferred P•r o m Winter and Spring t h e s mall 544. For men's and parks depart - boys' c 1 u b s, ment ........ 850.00 l ea g u e s and activities i n - 3 0. Also, amount eluding Junior to be transfer - Press and Air- red from the plane Clubs fl're depart - and for wom- m e n t f o r and girls' s u p e r vision, clubs, gym - labor and ma - classes .... 2,200.00 terial for 545. For attendants m a i n t aining for skating fire alarm tele- rinks and af- graph system 2,550.00 ter school 31. Also, amount supervision on to be transfer - major parks.. 300.00 red from the Equipment, Supplies and Construction police depart- 546. F o r repairs m e n t f o r an d 'replace- supervision, la- ments 200.00 a bor and ma- 547. F o r athletic t e r i a l f o r a n d activity ,,, m a l n t alning_ supplies 700.00 police tele- 548. For certiflcates phone a n d and awards .. 25.00 flashlight sys- tem 4,250.00 1spor-llnneons 599. For trfor 32. Also, amount tation for as- al- to be transfer- red from street sisr su sum- lighting for ' suppkeep supervision of ors ors and upkeep traffic 1,700.00 of two city ....... Fords .......$ 550. F o r mainte- 250.00. 33. T o t a l appro- nance of motor priation ..... $ 32,830.00 vehicle of Su- DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS perintendent at $ 1 0.0 0 per 34. For salary of month ....... 120.00 chief of inspec- 551. For mai tors at $85.00 per month 1,020.00 Hance mle off o- tor vehicle ...$ And while act - man direct- ing as build - ing commis - tor at Bolt- wood Park at sioner and zon- $ 5.00 p e r Ing enforcing officer at month for 8 months ...... 40.00 $ 2 4 0 . 0 0 per 552. For community month ....... 2,880.00 c e 1 e b rations,. 35. For salary of including c I r- plan examiner cus, Fourth of a n d building July, etc. 75.00 Inspector at $170.00 per 553. Total appro- l month ....... 2,040.00 priation ... $ 13,505.00 JJJ 36. For salary of 554. Which In- building in- cludes, amount I Spector at estimated to be $ 1 8 0. 0 0 per received from month .. . .... 2,160.00 m i scellaneous 37. For salary of receipts ......$ -700.00 _ plumbing in- 555. Also, amount Spector at estimated to be I $ 2 0 0. 0 0 per received from. . - . month .... • 2,400.00. two - thirds of 38. For salary of a mill on each electrical' In - dollar ofas- spector at sessed valua- $ 1 8 0. 0 0 per tion of all tax- month . . . . . .. 2,160.00- :-­:... 40 5- 39. For salary of 529. Total appro- boiler, smoke priation .. $ 46,449.62 a n d elevator 530. Which In - Inspector at cludes estimat- $ 1 8 0. 0 0 per ed miscellane- month ....... 2,160.00 ous receipts . 5,000.00 40. For salary of 531. Also, amount permit c l e r k estimated to be at $170.00 per received from month ..... 2,040.00 special tax of 41. For salary of one mill on s t e n ographer the dollar for and zoning park purposes, clerk at$100.00 as provided by per month ... 1,200.00 law .......... _ 41,449.62 42. For salary of Add 10% for 532. 4 members of probable defl- board of ex- ciency arising ' aminers of en- in the collec- gineers ... 180.00 t i o n of this 43. For mainten- appropriation., 4,144.96 ance and sup- plies for 4 mo- 533. Total amount tor vehicles 350.00 t to be raised .. 44. F o r postage, by taxation .. $ 45,594.58: stationery and PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS miscellaneous Administration and Office Expense s u p p lies in- �`J 534. For salary of eluding upkeep superintendent, on maps . . . 400.00 at $255.00 per 45. For garage month ........ 3,060.00 supervision of 535. For salary of 4 cars ... 276.25 director of 46. For court re- women's a n d porter's fees 5 girls' activities, meetings at at $125.00 per $15.00 each .. 75.00 month ....... 1,500.00 47. For publishing 536. For salary of notices for office secretary p u b 1 is hear- at $50.00 per ings including month ....... 600.00 frontage con- 537. For new office sent notices equipment ... 6.00 and reprints.. 50.00 538. F o r postage, 48. For m i s c e 1- telephone, tele- 1 a n e o us ex- graph, etc. .. 100.00 penses ....... 50.00 539. For printing, and 49. Total appro- suppliesry 150.00 priation .. 50. Which i n - $ 19,441.25 Activity Directors and Supervisors cludes receipts 540. For salaryof from building m a n diretor permits, esti- a t Boltwood mated at .. $ 2,000.00 Park and asso- 51. Also, receipts elate director ' from plumbing of men's an d and gas fitting boys' activities permits and at $150.00 per i n s p ections, estimated at.. 1,000.00 _r-- month for 8 months ..... $ 1,200.00 52. Also, receipts 541. For salary of from boiler, s woman direc- for elevator an d m i'seellaneous and asso- ciate director permits and of women ' s Inspections, es- and girls' ac- timated at .. 10,500.00 t i v i t i e s at 53. Also, receipts $ 8 0.0 0 p e r from electric 7 month for 8 signs, ceriifl-' months ...... $ 640.00 cater and in- Leadership Summer Playgrounds or extra hel 642. $playgrounds•$ mated at .... 4,500.00 1,440.00' 54. Also, receipts Summer Staff 'Beaches from board of _ .543. For beach su- examiners : of. pervisor an d 522. For small engineers fees and miscel- parks' share l a n e o u s re - of expense of Public `Yorks c e i p t s, esti- department 850.00 mated at ... 55. Also, amount 300.00 523. For construe- to be transfer- tioand re- pairs to break red from the waters and water depart - for work Jetties ... 3,500.00 of permit clerk of permit 510.00 524. F o r balance remaining i n 56. Add 10% for bond issue to probable defici- pay the cost ency arising in o f acquiring the collection lands for park of this appro- purposes bor- priation ..... 63.13 dering on Lake Michigan .... 3,825.60 57. Total amount 525. For balance re- to be ralsed by maining in taxation ..... $ _ 694.38 bond issue to SEWER DEPARTMENT pay the cost o f acquiring ? 58, For salary of and preparing land for park Supt. at $170.00 per month .... $ 2,040.00 purposes in 59. For salary of the sixth ward 57.94 ; mason and in- 526. For balance re- ` s p e c t o r at maining in $1,57.25 per month 1,887.00 bond issue to pay the cost ..... 60. For t r u c k of building drivers and labor 10,000.00 Public shelter houses .. 3,884.98 .. 61. For mainten- 527. For balance re- ance and re- m a i n i n g in pairs of 5 mo- bond issue to t o r vehicles pay the cost of and purchase i m provements of one coupe, trade 1n old o f Boltwood Park • situated 1 9 2 6 Ford in the fourth Roadster No. 59 ........ 1,400.00 ward of the City of Evans- ... 62. For depart - ton, Illinois, by ment's share completing the of garage overhead •. • 345.31 construction of t h e Boltw.00d 63. For purchase Field House of new ma - terials 2,000.00 an d for the purchase o f ........ 64. F o r transfer e q u i p m e n t to department therefor 162.74 o f P u b l i c ..... 528. For balance re- Works for la- bor 1,700.00 m a i n i n g in .......... bond issue to the 65. Total appro- pay c o s t of im- priation ... $ 19,372.31 proving public 66. Which in - parks by con- eludes receipts from under- strutting r e - taining walls ground work and i e t t i e s ii � done by the de- partmell and alongand up- m 1 neous on the shores of Lake Michi- receipts, es receipts, mated at .... $ 1,200.00 gan, and con- 67 . Add 10% for struction o f lands `= probable efic- park along said arising ienct arising the collec- shores of Lake tionIn of this Michigan, in appropriation.1,817,23 app the City of Ev- anston, C o o k 68. Total amount County, I 11 i- to be raised nots ......... 3,080.23 c by taxation .. $ 19,989.54 7 38 STREET LIGHTING FUND 508. Also, amount 69. For ornamen- estimated to tal. street be received lights (New) . $ 52,254.23 f r o m special (Old) ........ 940.68 tax of twelve 70. For t r a f f i c (12) cents on lights ........ 2,292.00 each .one hun- 71. For allowance dred dollars of for 12-200 watt all taxable o v e r h e a d property f o r lights ........ 1,266.84 streets and 72. For stop and b r i d g e pur- m u s h r o o m poses and an lights ....... 380.20 additional tax 73. F o r patroll- of eight and ing and clean- one-third cents ing ornamen- on one hun- tal lights and dred dollars of and for lamp valuation, t o renewals orna- cover existing mental lights 27,902.22 n e e d s for 74. F o r transfer bridge and to department street pur- o f P u b l I c poses, as de - Works for la- cided by the bor .......... 1,700.00 City Council, as provided by 75. Total appro- -i law .......... 43,584.00 priation ... $ .86,736.17 („� 509. Add 10% for 76. Which i n - probable defi- cludes amount ciency arising to be received in the collec- ' from the Chi- tion of this cago Rapid appropriation. 4,358.40 Transit Com- pany for 1933 $ 500.00 510. Total amount 77. Add 10% for to be raised probable de- by taxation... ficiency aris- ing in the col- SMALL PARKS lection of this 511. For labor and appropriation 8,623.62 teaming ...... $18,000.00 512. For hose and 78. Total amount all supplies .. 600.00 to be raised 513. For plants, by taxation .. $ 94,859.79 trees, shrubs, vines n d DEPARTMENT OF STREETS spraying . 200.00 79. For salary of 514. For water c o mmissioner supply and of streets at drainage .. 100.00 $ 3 4 0 . 0 0 per 515. For upkeep and month ....... 4,080.00 improve m e n t 80. For mainten- to buildings .. 300.00 ance of motor 516. F 0 r, lighting vehicle of heating and C o mmissioner telephone 100.00 of streets at 517. For mainte- $ 1 0 . 0 0 -per nance and re - month ....... 120.00 pairs to 2 81. For salary of motor vehicles, . clerk a n d team hire and 5 t enographer feed ...... 1,400,00 at $144.50 per 518. F o r depart - month ....... 1,734.00 ment's share 82. For labor ... 25,000.00 of garage over- 83. F or purchase head ........ 138.13 and mainten- 519. For permanent ance of hors- i m p r ovement es, harness, �_ and equipment wagons and in parks .... 750.00 tools and gen- 520. For small eral supplies.. 7,000.00 l parks share of 84. F or mainten- special assess- ance and re- ments ....... 9,000.00 pairs to motor 521. For patrolling trucks and and cleaning automobiles .. 17,000.00 beaches ...... 500.00 8 37 $ 47,942.40 repairs and re- 85. F or mainten- placements ... 2,000.00 ance tools and equipment for 494. Total appro- garage 500.00 priation $ 30,000.00 495. Which includes 86. T o t a l appro- receipts esti- mated to be priation ""' received from 87. Which i n - special tax of eludes amount one mill on the to be trans - dollar on all ferred from ' taxable prop- public works erty in the V department City of Evans- for. gasoline ton, as pro- and, oil, esti- vided by law.$ 30,000.00 mated at .... 500.00 496. Add 10% for 88. Also, amount probable deft- to be trans- ciency arising ferred from in -the collec- the water de- tion of •t h i s partment for appropriation.$ 3,000.00 gasoline, and oil, estimated 497. Total amount at ........... 800.00 to be raised 89. Also, amount by taxation... $ 33,000.00 to be trans - from STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR 'small DEPARTMENT FOR THE TOWN OF rparks THE CITY OF EVANSTON teamehirer 498. For depart- gasoline and ment's s h a r e oil, estimated of s u p e r s n- at ........... 400.00 tendence a n d 90. Also, amount clerical help ..$ 4,770.00 to be trans- 499. For equipment ferred from and tools..... 1,000.00 sewer depart- 500. F o r replace- ment for gaso- ment and re- oline and oil, p a i r s to estimated at .. 500.00 bridges 7,500.00 91. Also, amount 501. F o r transfer to be trans - to department ferred from of Streets for department of use of horses; buildings for e q u i p m e n t, gasoline and supplies an d oil, estimated at 300.00 department's share of over- ............ 92. Also, amount head expenses 32,614.00 to be trans- 502. F o r mainte- ferred f r o m nance and re- health depart - mint for gas- pairs to streets 100,000.00 oline and oil, 503. Total appro- estimated at .. 93. Also, receipts. 1,000.00 priation .. $145,884.00 from street 504. Which in- permits 'esti- eludes receipts mated at .... 50.00 estimated to 94. Also, amount be received to be received from wheel 1!3 from maln- tax licenses . $ 92,000.00 t e n a n c e of 505. Also, receipts and supplies es estimated to for privately be received owned auto - .from automo- mobiles of bile fines 6,000.00 city employ- 506. Also, receipts ees, estimated estimated t o at ........... 500.00 be received -✓`" 95. Also, amount from repairing estimated to street o p e n- be received ings ........ •2,500.00 from Evans- 507. Also, amount ton Street f r o m miscel- Railway Co. l a n e o u s re- under contract ceipts ........ 1,800.00 .. with city .... 9,000.00 36 9 $ 55,434.00 96. Also, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m street a n d bridge repair department es- timated at .. 37,384.00 97. Also, amount to be received from miscel- laneous re- ceipts estimat- ed at ........ 5,000.00 98. T o t a l appro- priation ..... $ 65,434.00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS City Ball 99. For salary of telephone op- erator, at $85.00 per month ....... ' 1,020.00 100. For salary of c Janitor, at $110.50 per month ....... 1,326.00 101. For salary of <� assistant jani- s for and watch- man at $110.50 Per month ... 1,326.00 102. For extra help .......... 110.50 103. For general supplies ..... 400.00 104. For heating .. 728.89 105. F o r lighting and Inciden- tals .......... 750.00 106. For general repairs and al- terations .... 1,400.00 107. For office fur- niture ....... 200.00 $ 7,261.39 GROVE STREET STATION 108. For heating.. $ 552.75 109. F o r lighting and Inciden- tals ......... 1,600.00 110. For salary of Janitor, at $110.50 per month . . • 1,326.00 111. For extra help 55.25 112. For depart- ment of police for general re- pairs and al- terations .... 950.00 113. For fire sta- tion .......... 400.00 $ 4,884.00 e. FIRE STATION No. 2 114. For heating ..$ 300.00 115. F o r lighting and inciden- tals ••...••.. 125.00 r 116. For general repairs and al- terations .... 1.50.00 $ 575.00 FIRE STATION NO. 8 117. For heating ..$ 250.00 118. For lighting 10 481. T o t a l a p p r o- priation 482. Which in- c I u d e s unexpended balance of 1932 1,379.16 483. Which in- c lude.s amount es- timated to be received from 10%, of regular licenses .. $ 2,000.00 484. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from % of dog licenses 4,000.00 485. A I s o , amount to be received from 10%, of regu- lar fines... 1,000.00 486. A I s o , amount esti- mated to be received from 10%, of auto- mobile fines 700.00 487. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from 1%, of salaries. 1,750.00 488. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from inter- e s t o n bonds .... 7,500.00 489. A 1 s o , amount esti- mated to be received from spe- cial tax of 3/20 of a mill on the dollar f o r police pen- sion fund as provid- ed by law. 10,950.00 490. Add 10% f o r prob- able defici- ency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this appropriation. 1,095.00 $ 29,279.16 491. Total amount to be raised by taxation... $ 12,045.00 GARBAGE SYSTEM 492. For labor .... $ 28,000.00 493. For depart- ment's share of cost of fuel, 35 clency aris- ing in col- lection of this appro- priation.. 7.206.78 470. T o t a l amount to be raised by taxation $ 79,274.68 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND 471. F o r pay- ment of pensions and sundry ex- penses ... $ 23,008.64 472. T o t a l a p p r o- - priation 473. Which in- cludes un- e x p e n d- ed balance of 1932....$ 3,533.64 474. A 1 s o re- ceipts esti- mated to be received from tax on insur- ance pre - m I u m s (1h) ..... 3,000.00 475. A 1 s o re- ceipts esti- mated to be received from 1% of licenses ... 200.00 476. Also ,re- ceipts esti- mated to be received from 1% of salaries .. 1,G75.00 477. A 1 s o a m o u n t estimated to be received from spe- cial tax of one -fifth of a mill on t h e dollar f o r Fire- men's Pen- sion f u n-d, a s provid- ed by law. 14,600.00 478. Add 10% for prob- able defici- ency aris- ing in the collec- tion of this a p p r o- priation .. 1,460.00 479. T o t a l amount to be raised by taxation POLICE PENSION 480. F o r pay- m e n t of pensions and sundry expenses .. 29,279.16 34 $ 23,008.64 and inciden- tals .......... 100.00 119. F o r general repairs and alterations .. 200.00 $ 550.00 FIRE STATION NO. 4 120. For heating :_.$ 200.00 121. F o r lighting and Inciden- tals ......... 150.00 122. F o r general repairs and al- terations .... 150.00 $ 500.00 DEPARTMENTAL BUILDINGS 123. For heating .. $ 2,000.00 124. F o r ' lighting and inclpen- tals .......... 1,200.00 125. For general ' repairs and al- terations .... 1,000.00 126. For salary of janitor, at $110.60 per month ....... 3,326.00 ! 127. For extra help 55.25 128. For supplies.. 200.00 $ 5,781.25 BOLTWOOD FIELD HOUSE 129. For heating . $ 500.00 130. F o r lighting and inciden- tals ......... 250.00 131. For •general repairs and alterations 700.00 132. For salary of janitor, at $110.50 per month •.•.... 1,326.00 133. For extra help 55.25 134. For equipment and furniture 100.00 $ 2,931.25 135. Tot al appro- priation .. $ 22,482.89 136. Which in - eludes amount to be received f r o m miscel- laneous re- ceipts, esti- mated at ....$ 50.00 127. Add 10% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collec- tion of this appropriation 2,243.29 138. Total amount y to be raised by taxation .. $ 24,676.18 POLICE DEPARTMENT 139. For salary of chief of police $ 16,060.00 at $340.00 per month ...... $ 4,030.00 FUND 140. For salary of captain at $233.75 per month ....... 2,805.00 141. For salary of 4 lieutenants 11 at $204.00 per park im- month and 1 p r o y e- traffic I i e u- m e n t tenant a t bonds 855.00 $ 1 9 2.9 5 per 458. For sixth month ....... 12,107.40 ward park 142. For salary of lands a n d 6 sergeants at' park equip- $ 1 9 1.2 5 per ment bonds 180.00 month e a c h 459. F o r fire and 1 traffic d e p a r t- •sergeant at m e n t $ 17 0.8 5 p e r bonds ... 2,565.00 month ....... 15,820.20 460. For fourth 143. For salary of ward Bolt- w o o d 46 patrolmen Park im- at $170.00 per p r o v e- month each .. 93,840.00 m e n t 144. For salary of _ b o n d s- 17 patrolmen 2nd series. 2,11.5.00 for 5 months 461. For public at $161.50 and parks a n d 7 months at lake shore $170.00 per f` 1 mDrove- month ....... 33,957.50 n.. t 145. For salary of bonds 3,525.00 en 462. For depart-, for 4amonths j m a n t a 1- at $and �� b u 1 I d - 8 months at ing .bonds. 720.00 $161.50 per month ...... 3,808.00 463. T o t a l 146. For salary of a p p r o- priation $ 30,847.50 1 patrolman for 6 months 4G4. Add 10% at $153.00 and for p10% able ob- - 6 months at $161.50 1,887.00 f l c i e n'c ...... 147. For salary of arising i n the collec- 2 patrolmen tion of this for 10 months at $153.00 and a p p r o- 2 months at priation ..$ 3,084.75 $161.50 ...... 3,706.00 465. T o t a l 148. For salary of amount 1 patrolman to be raised for 2 months at $144.50 and by taxation $ 33,932.25 10 months at SPECIAL FUNDS $153.00 ...... 1,819.00 Public Library. 149. For salary of 466. For salaries 1 patrolman of employ - for 9 months ees a n d at $144.50 and sundry ex- 3 months at penses .... $ 72,067.80 $153.00 ....... 1,759.50 150. For salary of 4G7. T o t a l 2 policewomen a p p r o- at $170.00 per priation .. $ 72,067.80 month eacfi 4,080.00 468. Which in- 151. For salary of c l u d e s 1 policewoman amount for 6 months e s t i mat - at $144.50 and ed to be re- 6 months at c e i v e d $153.00 .... 1,785.00 from s p e- 152. For salary of cial tax of 1 department i 1 2/10 mills secretary at z on the dol- $170.00 per lar f o r month ...... 2,040.00 n library pur- 153. For salary of poses as 2 operators at pr o v i'd- $153.00 per ed by law.$ 72,067.80 month ...... 3,672.00 469. Add 10% 154. For salary of for prob- 3 operators at able defi- 12 33 Park im- p r o v e - m e n t bonds- 2nd series. 2,000.00 444. For public parks a n d lake shore ' i mprove- m e n t bonds .... 5,000.00 445. For depart- m e n t a I building bonds .... 1,000.00 446. 'Dotal ap- propriation. $ 61,000.00 447. A d d 10% for prob- able de- f i c lency a r i s i n g in the col- lection o f this appro- priation ..$ 6,100.00 448. T o t a l amount to be raised by taxation $ 67,100.00 INTEREST ACCOUNT . For Payment of Interest on Bonds 449. F or filtra- t i o n plant enlarge- �. m e n t bonds ..$ 6,390.00 450. F or muni- cipal water w o r k s P u m P - Ing appara- tus bonds.. 2,092.50 451. For Bolt- w o o d Park Im- p r o v e - m e n t bonds .... 1,462.50 452. F o r lake front lands a c q u isi- tion bonds. 4,882.50 453. F o r sixth ward park lands ac- a u i s i - tion bonds. 225.00 454. For incin- e r a ting p l a n t bonds 3,195.00 455. For seventh ward park lands ac- q U. 1 s 1 - tion bonds. 450.00 456. For fourth ward Bolt- w o o d Park Im- p r o v e - m e n t bonds 1,890.00 457. For public " grounds and 32 $140.25 e a c h per month ... 5,049.00 155. For salary of 2 clerks at $136.00 Per month each .. 3,264.00 156. For salary of 1 clerk at $106.25 per month (A. P. q B.) .......... 1,275.00 157. For salary of Censor at $85.00 Per month ....... 1,020.00 158. For secret service work. 1,000.00 159. For new mo- torcycle (Re- pairs or re- placement) 350.00 160. F o r ammuni- tion for target Practice .. 200.00 161. F or ammuni- tion and tear gas f o r de- partmental use 50.00 162. For main- tenance of mo- tor vehicle of Chief of Police at $20.00 per month ....... 240.00 163. F'or main- tenance of all motor vehicles 9,000.00 164. For stationery, printing, tele- t y p e main- tenance, e t c. od Bureau) . . r 1,500.00 165. For stationery, printing, e t c. ( Identification Bureau) ..... 600.00 166. For stationery, printing, e t c. (Accident Prevention Bureau) .... 649.71 167. For jail board 4,000.00 168. For main- tenance of sig- nal equipment, (Transfer to public works department) .. 4,250.00 169. For new police signal equip- ment replace- m e n t a n d changes . 100.00 170. For one direct trunk connec- tion to Chi- cago Detective Bureau a n d r a d i o equip- ment main- tenance on cars; . .......'. 1,250.00 171. For 2 new small Sedans (Replacement) 1,000.00 172. For main- tenance of 13 traffic equip- 429. A 1 s o mis- ment ........ 500.00 c e l l a n- 173. For miscella- e o u s r e- neous expense 500.00 esti 1.74. For main - mated 2,000.00 tenance of mo- 430. Also, re - tor vehicle of ceipts -from P o I Icewoman s a l e of at $6.25 p e r meters and month ....... 75.00 parts, and relief valves 175. Total appro- estimated at 4,000.00 priation ..... $223,039.31 176. Which includes 431. Total appro- receipts from priation ... $406,100.00 licenses, d o g SINKING} FUND taxes a n d f i n e s, less 432. For filtra- amount to be tion plant credited to a nlarge- police pension m e n t f u n d, esti- bonds .... $ 14,000.00 mated at .. 30,000.00 433. F o r muni- 177. Also, amount cipal water to be received' 1 1 w o r k s from censored p u m film m s, esti- Ing appara- mated at .... 800.00 tus bonds.. 3,000.00 178. Add 10% for y� 434. For Bolt - probable deft- d w aro k o im- Pp arising clencythe In in the collec- r o v e- tion of th I's appropriation 19,223.93 m e n t bonds 2,000.00 435. F o r Lake 179. Total amount F r o n t to be raised Lands ac- by taxation .. $211,463.24 q u 1 S 1- tion .bonds. 12,000.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 436. For sixth 180. For salary of ward park fire marshal at 'lands a c - $340.00 per month ....... 4,080.00 q u I s I - tion bonds. 3,000.00 TRUCK COMPANY NO. I in - 437. F o r n e r a t i n g g 181. For salary of p l a n t assistant fire bonds 6,000.00 marshal, at 438. For seventh $ 2 3 3. 7 5 per ward park month ....... 2,805.00 lands a c - 182. For salary of q u i s (- lieutenant a t t tion bonds. 5,000.00 $ 19 1. 2 5 per 439. For fourth month ....... 2,295.00 ward Bolt- • 183. For salary of w o o d 9 first class Park Im- privates, at p r o v e- $170.00 per month each .. 18,360.00 m e n t bonds .. 3,000.00 184. For salary of 440. F o r public groundsand 1 private at $161.50 for 7 park Im- a n d r o w e- pmonths t $170.00 for 5 bonds . 1,000.00 months • • 1,980.50 441. F o r sixth 185. For salary of { ward park 1 private at land and $153.00 for 6 park equip- - months a n d m e n t $161.50 for 6 - bonds .. 1,000.00 months • • • • • • 1,887.00 442. F o r fire TRUCK C031PANY NO. 2 d e b a r t- 186. For salary of m e n t second assist- bonds 3,000.00• ant fire mar- 443. For fourth shal and Chief ward Bolt - of Fire Pre- w o o d 14 31 g a r a g e ventionEureau overhead .. 276.25 at $212.50 per 419. F o r new month ....... $ 2,550.00 meters and 187. For salary of relief valves 3,000.00 third assistant 420. For repair fire marshal at $212.50 per parts for meters .... 1,600.00 month ....... 2,550.00 188. For salary of 421. For mis- lieutenant a t c e 1 l a n- $ 1 9 1. 2 5 per e o u s ex- month ....... 2,295.00 p e n s e of meter bur- 189. For salary of eau 250.00 8 first class ...... .privates at 422. For blank $170.00 per water rolls, month each .. 16,320.00 b i l l a, sta- tionery and ENGINE COMPANY NO. 1 postage .. 1,626.69 .190. For salary of 423. For main- captain at $ 2 0 4.0 0 p e r tenance and supplies for month .... $ 2,448.00 191. For salary of v h i c l e a lieutenant a t $191.25 per a n d pur- chase of month ....... 2,295:00 one % ton 192. For salary of t r u c k- motor engineer trade in at $170.00 per old Ford.. 1,200.00 $ 21,562.94 month ...... 2,040.00 193. For salary of 424. For trans- assistant en- g i n e e r a t fer to Fire $170.00 per depart- month ...... 2,040.00 m e n t and n 194. For salary of mis 1 a n- 7 first class eous fund.$205,454.75 a t 425. For trans- .ea $170 $ 1 7 O per fer to pub- . monthh each . 14,280.00 lic works d e p a r t- ENGINE COMPANY NO. 2 anent .. 5,100.00 195. For salary of 426. For trans- captain at fer to city $ 2 0 4.0 0 p e.r c o 1 1 e c- month .....$ 2,448.00 tor's office. 425.00 $210,979.75 196. For salary of lieutenant a t 427. Total a p- $ 1 9 1.2 5 per propriatfon $406,100.00 month ....... 2,295.00• 428. Which in- 197. For salary of eludes re- motor engineer ceipts esti- at $170.00 per mated to be month ..•.. 2,040.00 r e c e i v e d 198. For salary of from water assistant a n- t a x, re- gineer at ceipts from $170.00 per u a e of month ....... 2,040.00 water in 199. For salary of c o n n e c- _ 6 first class tion with privates a t b u i l d- $170.00 per ing a n d month each... 12,240.00 s i d e - walk per- ENGINE COMPANY NO. 8 mits, an d 200. For salary of contract captain at with Wil- $204.00 per matte, a 1'1 21 month ...... 2,448.00 of which is 201. For salary of a p e c i f- lieutenant a t ically a p- $ 1 9 1.2 5' p e r p r o p r i- month ..... 2,295.00 ated f o r 202. For salary of the water motor engineer d e p a r t- at $170.00 per ment .....$400,100.00 month ....... 2,040.00 30 15 203. For salary of one n e w assistant en- C o u p:e- gineer at trade in $170.00 per old Ford .. 1,400.00 month ....... 2,040.00 406. For depart- 204. For salary of m e n t' s 6 first class share of privates at g a r a g e $170.00 per overhead .. 345.31 month each... 12,240:00 407. F o r pur- chase a n d ENGINE COMPANY NO. 4 Ina i n - 205. For salary of tenance of captain at tools 700.0.0 $ 2 0 4.0 0- p e r 408. For main - month ....... $ 2;448.00 t e n a n c e 206. For salary of a n d re - lieutenant a t pairs to $191.25 per w a t e r month 2,295.00 m a i n s 207. For salary of system •5,000:00 motor engineer 40'9. For water at $170.00 .per main feed - month ...... 2,040.00 er x t e n- 208. For salary of 1 I sio s 10,000.00 ;$ .37:563.31 assistant a n- g i n e e r a t WATER METER BU RFAII $ 17 0.0 0 p e r 410. For salary month ...... 2,040.00 of chief 209. For salary of 11 clerk a n d 6 first class collec- privates a t f o r 'a 't $170.00 per $167.25 per ' month each .. 12,240.00 month ..$ 1,887.00 ENGINE COMPANY N.O. ',6 411. For salary 210. For salary of o f billing captain at m achine $204.00 per o p e r a - month ....... $ 2,448.00 t o r a t 211. For salary of $93.50 per lieutenant a t month ... 1,122.00 $ 19 1.2 5 p•e r 412. For salary - month ....... 2,295.00 of 2 'clerks 212. For salary of at $ 7 2:2'5 motor engineer p e r month and mechanic each .. 1,724:00 at $187.00 per 413. For salary month .. 2,244.00 of -water 213. For salary of officer a't assistant mo- $170.00 per t o r engineer month .. 2.040.00 at $170.00 per 414. For salary month ...... 2,040.00 of meter 214. For salary .of reader an d 8 first class r e p a i r- privates a t $170.00 per $136.00 per month each... 16;320.00 month 1,632:00 215. F o r repairs 415. For depart- m a i n tenance m e n t' s and supplies . 3,500.00 share of 216. F or purchase of work of of new hose.. *500.00 p e r m i t 217. F o r services clerk .. 510.00 an d supplies 416. For salary ' for maintain- of meter ing fire alarm- b u r s a' u telegraph sys- I n s p e s- tem (Transfer f o r a t to P.u'b l i c $148.75 per Works Depart- month 1,78'5.00 ment) ..... 2,550.00 417. F o r addi- 218. Total appro- tional help priation ... $173,31U,0 --c 1 e r ks 219. Which i n - and readers 3,000.00 cludes amount 418. For depart - to be raised m e n t' s from t ax on share of :16 29 391. For re- pairs to boilers and engines .. 392. For new suction line to high lift pumps 393. F o r ma- c h finery, b u i 1 d- ings a n d e q u i p- ment .... fire insurance premiums, less amount to be 1,500.00 credited to the Firemen's,Pen- sion Fund, es- timated at.... 3,000.00 10,000.00 220. Also, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m' water fund .. 170,311..50 500:00 $73,486.0ON FILTRATION PLANT' 394. For salary of chemist at $170.00 per month.$ 2,040.00 395. For salary of 2 opera- tors at $161.50 per month each a n d 2 operators at $153.00 per month each 7,548.00 396. F o r addi- tional help. 3,000.00 397. For chem- icals f o r w a t e r t r e a t• - ment .. 6,000.00 398. For labora- tory s u p - piies ..... 500.00 399. For re- pairs am d altera- tions ... 2,500.00. 400. For general supplies .. 600.00 $ 22,188.90 WATER MAINS BUREA11 401. For salary of foreman at $170.00 per month$ 2,040.00 402. For salary of 5 me- chanics at $ 1 4 8.75 each, 2 me- chanics at $ 1 4 0. 2 5 each, and 1 mechanic at $131.75 per, month . 13,872.00 403. F o r addi- tional help. 2,806.00 404. For pur= chase a n d instal- lation o f n e w fire hydrants .. . 1,400.00 405. For main- tenance and supplies for 5 motor vehicles and purchase of 28 221. Total Appro- priation ...... $173;311.50 LEGAL EXPENSES 222: For salary, of corporation counsel for legal services as provided by City Code at $354.16% p e r month exclu- sive of unfor- seen litigation approved as such by, City i Council ......$ 4,250.00 223. For salary of city attorney, at $127.50 per month for 3 months a n d $250.00 for 9 months ...... 2,632.50 224. Transfer to Contingent Fund ........ 3,617.50 225. Total appro- priation ..... $ 10,500.00 226. Which includes receipts to be received from a s e s sments confirmed, and on which fees have not yet been paid, es- timated at ...$ 10,500:00 AUDITING COMMITTEE 227. For continuous audit services for the year 1933 .........$ 5,000.00 228. F or expenses pertaining to t h e preceding item ......... 250.00 229. Total appro- priation. $: 5,250.00 230. Add . 10% for probable deft- ciency a r i s- ing in the col- ' lection of this - appropriation.$ 525.00 231. Total amount to be raised by taxation .. $ 5,775.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 232. For salary of health commis- sioner. at 17 $340.00 per month •..... $ '4,080.00 233. For additional services as re- quired by law 255.00 234. For salary of food and dairy inspector a t $199.75 per month ....... 2,397.00 235. For salary of assistant food and dairy in- spector. at $170.00 per month .. • • • • • 2,040.00 236. For salary of housing a n d sanitation in- spector at $195.50 per month . • . . • 2,346.00 237. For salary of clerk a n d deputy regis- trar at $106.25 per month • . . 1,275.00 238. For salary of recorder an d deputy regis- trar, at $85.00 per month .. 1,020.00 239. F o r commu- nicable di- seases a n d quarantine 2,234.00 240. For additional services o f deputy regis- trar on Sun- days and holi- days at $25.50 per month ..$ 306.00 241. For salary of laboratory di- rector at $ 2 2 1. 0 0 per month •�••- 2,652.00 242. For salary of relief labora- tory director, part time . 50.00 243. For salary of laboratory as- sistant at $63.75 per month 765.00 244. For foods and dairies 25.00 245. F o r weights and measures 50.00 246. For laboratory supplies . 250.00 247. For infant and child wel- fare to June 30 ........... 4,648.50 248. For social hy- giene ........ 1,990.00 249. F o r postage 200.00 250. For office sup- ' plies ........ 250.00- 251. F o r main- tenance of it motor vehicles to June 30, 18- !j i 1- $340.00 per month .... $ 4,080.00 376. F or main- tenance of motor v e - hicle of Supt. at $20.00 p e r month 240.00 377. Reserve for c o ntingent expenses and gener- al exten- sions ..... 36,000.00 378. Total a p- propriation $ 40,320.00 PUMPING STATION . 379. For salary o f master mechan is in charge o f plant, at $233.75 per month .. $ 2,805.00 380. For salary of 2 oper- ating engl- neers at $191.25 and 1 operating engineer at $173.50 per month .. 6,732.00 381. For salary of 2 firemen a t $161.50 per month each . . and one at , $148.75 .. 5,661.00 382. For salary of 3 oilers and, repair- m e n at $161.50 per ch ach ea 5,814.00 383. For salary of first re- lief man at $165.75 per m o n t h 1,989.00 384. For salary of 2 relief m e n a t $ 1 4 8.75 each per month 3,570.00 385. F o r addi- tional help. 2,915'.00 386. For f u e 1 and cur- rent ... 25,000.00 337. F o r oil and grease. 1,000.00 388. F o r tools, materials and supplies 2,000.00 389. F o r 'r e- pairs to buildings . 1,000.00. 390. For .re- pairs to in- take includ- ing anchor ice ....... 3,000.60 . 27- tion of this and six there - EL p p r o - after ........ 904.00 priation .. $ 17.00 252. F o r depart- ment's share 360. T o t a l of garage amount t o overhead 587.04 b e raised 253. For board of by taxation $ 187.00 examiners of 31UNICIPAL COURT plumbers 200.00 361. For salary 254. F o r medical of 2 judges inspection of at $ 4 16 % schools ...... 1,792.50 p e r month 255. F o r main - each .. $ 10,000.00 tenance of mo- 362. For salary tor vehicle of oY Clerk at Health Com- $208% per missioner at $20.00 p e r month ... 2,500.00 month 240.00 363: For salary ..... 256. F o r social o f Deputy service ex - Clerk at change 100.00 $150.00 per 257. For miscella- month ... 1,800.00 neous expense 50.00 364. For salary 258. For salary of o f Deputy assistant clerk Clerk at a n d deputy $100.00 per registrar at month .... 1,200.00 $63.76 p e r 365. F o r print- i month .. 765.00 Ing .. 1,701.25 259. F o r housing 366. For m i s - and sanitation c e 1 laneous office expense 25.00 expense, 260. Total appro- postage, priation ... . printing, etc 750.00 261. Which in- 367. For mis- eludes amount c e 1 laneous equipment 397.50 to be received 368. For Bailiff from board of supplies .. 500.00 examiners of 369. F o r maxi- plumbers, esti- mated at ... $ 400.00 m u m re- for 262. Also, amount' serve jurors 1,500.00 to be received .... from examina- *tion of scales, 370. Total ap- estimated at. 800.00 propriation $ 20„348.75 263. Also, amount 371. Which I n - to be received eludes costs from registra- to be re- tion of births ceived from a n d deaths, Criminal estimated at • 100.00 and Quasi 264. Also. amount Criminal , to be received cases ..... 18,000.00 from certified 372. A 1 s o copies of birth amount t o and death be received es, a sti- from Civil mated at .. . mate 200.00 C a s e s 265. Also, amount Clerks' fees 1,848.75 t; to be received 373. A l s o ! from cpiscolla- amount t o neous receipts 50.00 be received 266. Also, amount from Chat- to be received tel Mort- gages, Fees 500.00 ' from contri- butions ... 1,200.00 374. Total ap- �l 267. Add 10% for probable efi- probable $ 20,348.75 i ciency arising WATER DEPARTMENT in the collec- 375. For salary tion of this appropriation. 2,874.70 of superin- tendent and 268. Total amount chief engi- to be raised n e e r, at by taxation .. 26 19 $31,497.04 $31.621.74 ,)L CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ment Fund 269. For salary of advancedin city clerk at' 1932 ..... 14,000.Ou $255.00 p e r 348. T r a n sfer- month ....... $ 3.060.00 red from 270. For salary of Water De - clerk a n d partment . 35,143.25 s t e n ographer 349. Add 10%for at $127.50 per probable de - month ....... 1,530.00 f 1'c i e n c y 271. For salary of arising i n general clerk t h e coliec- at $127.50 per tion of this month ....... 1,530.00 a p p r o- 272. For salary of priation ..$ 4,633.17 messenger at $12.75 p e r 350. T o t a l month ...... 153.00 amount t o be 273. For stationery. by taxation $ 5,0,964.92 and supplies.. 300.00 274. For n e w CONTINGENT -FUND record books 351. For contin- necessary .... 50.00 gent expen- 275. F o r mimeo- ses, not in - graph supplies 125.00 cluded in 276. For street and a p p r o- bridge vehicle priation to license books cover unfor- a n d applica- seen re- tion blanks .. 180.00 quirements, 277. F o r business accidents; and dog 11- etc. ..... $ 30,000.00 cense books .. 70.00 352. F o r legal expensesnot 278. Total appro- o t h e r-. priation $ 6,998.00 wise p r o- 279. Add 10% for vided for.. 5,000.00 probable deft- ctency arising 353. Total a p - . in the collet- propriation $ 35,000:00 tion ' of this 354. Which I n - ' appropriation.$ 699.80. c I u d e s transfers 280. Total amount from Pub - to be raised lic Works, by taxation .. $ 7,697.80 legal a n d CITY C0MPTROLLER'S OFFICE 281. For salary of lector.col 355. Add 10% for 11,943.25 city comptrol- ler at $42.50 probable per month ...$ 510.00 deficiency arising In 282. For salary of the collec- general clerk tion of this and stenog- rapher at $ 18 2.7 5 p e r priation .,$ 2,305.67 month ....... 2,193.00 356. T o t a l 283. For salary of amount t o clerk a n d b e raised s t e nographer by taxation $ 25,362.42 at $106.25 per month .. 1,275.00 i BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVE➢IENTS 284. For salary of 357. For salaries clerk a n d �° of 4 mem- s t e nographer bers, $42.50 at $100.00 per per year month ....... 1,200.00 k each, pay- For extra help 200.00 able able quar- 286. For blank terly .. $ 170.00 books, station.- r- ery and sup- 358. Total a p - plies ......... 500.00 propriation $ 170.00 - 359. Add 10% for 287. Total appro- probable priation $ 5,878.00 deficiency 288. Which Includes arising 1 n amount to be t h e collec- 20 25- for services to be paid July 31st.. 350.00 333. For 'Com- m u n i t y Hospital to be. paid July 31st.. 500.00 334. F o r Visit- s n g Nurse Association to be paid July 31st.. 900.00 335. For tax as- sessment work .. 1,000.00 336. For enforc- ing of zon- - ing ordin- ances . .. 300.00 337. F o r inter- est on tax anticipation warrants . 40,000.00 338. F o r City's share of special as- sessments . 6,500.00 339. For pay- - ment of necessary expensesin- curred In special as- sessment, special tax and con- demnation proceedings to be reim- bursed a s far as legal- ly may be, from special assessments 15,000.00 340. For -expen- ses" of Art Commission 25.00 341. For expen- ses of City Planning Commission 25.00 342. Special as- sessment deficit 20,000.00 343. For miscel- laneous ex- penses ... 5,000.00 344. Total a p- propriation . 345. Which i n - c l u d e s amount es- timated to be received from sale of codes .. $ 6.00 346. Also, in- c L u d e s amount es- timated t o be received from sale of separate department codes ..... 20.00" 347. From Spe- cial Assess- 2.4. $ 95,500.00 I i transferred _ from city col - lector's office, estimated at. .$ 5,378.OG 289. Also, amount to be trans- ferred from special assess- ments ....... 500.00 290. Total appro- priation ...... $ 5,878.00 CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- 31ENT'S OFFICE 291. For salary of city collector and superin- tendent of spe- cial assess- ments, at $255.00 per month ....... $ 3,060.00 292. For salary of s t e nographer and clerk at $127.50 per month ..•.... 1,530.00 293. For salary of , clerk at $97.75 Per month 1,173.00 294. For amount to be, transferred to city comp- troller's office " f r o m special assessments . 5,378.00 295. For salary of clerk at $85.00 . per month ... 1,020.00 296. For postage . 700.00 297. For blank books, station- ery and sup- plies ......... 500.00 298. For additional help ......... 1,500.00 299. F or burglary insurance 100.00 300. Transfer to Contingent Fund ........ 2,964.00 301. Total appro- priation $ 17,925.00 302. Which in- cludes receipts from all the assessments spread and confirmed o n which fees h a v.e not yet been paid, es- timated at ..$ 7,000.00 303. Also, amount to be trans- ferred f r o m water fund 425.00 304. Also, amount to be received f r o m special assessment col- lections; esti- mated at ..... 10,500.00 305. Total appro-. priation ..-... $ 17,925.00 2T. 8 PRINTINGF 306. F o r printing not otherwise provided for.$ 550.00 307. Total appro- priation $ . 550.00 308. Add 10% for probable defi- ciency arising In collection of this appropri- ation ........ $ 55.00 309. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..... $ 605.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 310. For salary of mayor, at $595.00 per month.$ 7,140.00 311. F or main- tenance of motor v e - hicle of mayor at $10.00 p e r month .. 120.00 312. For salary of treasurer at $127.50 per month. 1,530.00 313. F o r ofi3ce supplies and i n c i d ental expenses of treasurer's office 150.00 314. F o r extra help in Treasurer's office 1,375.00 315. For alder- m e n a t $10.00 each p e r meet- ing .. 7,000.00 316. For salary of page, at $1.70 p e r meeting and extra $3.40 at per month. 129.20 317. For stenog- rapher at $4.25 p e r council ses- sion ..... 221.00 318. Total a p - propriation. $ 17,665.20 319. Which In - eludes i n - terest on publicfunds e s t i - mated at..$ 3,000.00 320. Add 10% f o r prob- able defici- ency in col- lection o f this appro- priation .. 1,466.52 2Z 321. T o t a l amount to b e raised by taxation $16,131.72 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 322. For salary of 3 com- missioners a t $63.75 each ..... $ 191.25 323. For salary of chief ex- aminer, at $42.50 p e r month .... 510.00 324. For expen- ses of chief examiner a n d Secy. for clerk hire, print- ing station- ery and in- cidental ex- penses ... 760.00 325. Total a p - propriation. $ 1,461.25 326. Add 10% f o r prob- a b 1 e de- f iciency arising i n t h e collec- tion of this a p p r o- priation .. $ 146.13 327. T o t a l amount t o be raised by taxation $ 1,607.38 MISCELLANEOUS FUNS) 328. F o r pay- ment of judges and clerks of election, election printingand rent of rooms f o r mu'aci p al election ..$ 4,500.00 329. ,For support of indigent war veter- ans and their famil- ies as pro- videdbylaw 1,000.00 330. For Evans- ton Histori- cal Society, to be paid July 31st... 50.00 331. For Evans- ton Hospital Association for services, to be paid July 31st.. 350.00 332. F o r S t. Francis' Hospital Association 23 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Police Pension Fund) 1934 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of the Evanston Police Pension Fund, therefore, the Mayor and City Comp- troller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1934 for Police Pension Fund purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1934 for said Police Pension Fund purposes, such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, town- ship, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations, numbers, - fix plate of payment therefor and maturity date �f ar_y, thereof, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of March A.D. 1934 ✓ Approved March 27, 1934 Edward W. Bell CHARLES H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINGG FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Firemen's Pension Fund) 1934 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of meeting and defraying the ordinary and necessary expenses of the Evanston Firemen's Pension Fund, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1934 for Firemen's Pension Fund purposes, to an amount not to exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the total amount of the tax levies for the year 1934 for said Firemen's Pension Fund purposes,..such warrants to be issued only in conformity with Section 2 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal cor- poration, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 1, 1913. (0 Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations$ numbers, - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, therefor, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered"to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable, but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of March A.D. 1934 ✓ Approved March 27, 1934, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS (Bonded Indebtedness) 1934 4.� BE, IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: . SECTION 1: That, whereas, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of the City of Evanston available for the purpose of ,meeting and paying principal and interest on its outstanding municipal indebtedness, therefore, the Mayor and City Comptroller be and they hereby are authorized to issue warrants against and in anticipation of the taxes -levied by the City of Evanston for the year 1934 for the payment of principal and interest on its outstanding bonded indebtedness, to an amount not to exceed seventy-fice per cent (75%) of the total amount -of the tax levies for the year 1934 for said payment of principal and interest on its bonded indebtedness, such warrants to be issued only in con- formity with Section 2 of. an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, townships city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurorst certificates," approved June 27, 1913, and in force July 11 1913. Said Mayor and City Comptroller are authorized to issue said warrants in such form, rate of interest, denominations$ numbers - fix place of payment therefor and maturity date, if any, thereof.,, as may be agreed upon with the purchaser, and are empowered to sell said warrants for the best price obtainable but not for less than the par value and accrued interest. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of March A.D. 1934 Approved March 27,th 1934., Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor 71 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WIREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordinance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the Sth day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in the Evanston News -Index a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day of January, 1934, and pursuant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March 1934, a certified copy of which said tax levy ordi- nanace was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March 1934; and WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordinance for street and bridge purposes have :heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute andcb liver Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for street and bridge purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum; said warrants shall be numbered SB-I to SB-13 inclusive, shall be dated when delivered, and shall be of the denomination of $1,000 each. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form.: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) Number SB- $1,000.00 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ,1934 To the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the'taxable property in said City for street and bridge purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum 'of One Thousand Dollars ($19000), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise, that money for the payment hereof is avail- able and that it will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for street and bridge purposes. Such taxes, when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggregating Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000) prin- cipalamount, until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the coll- ection of said levy, as provided by the ordinance authorizing the 72 issuance hereof. Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality J Mayor, City 'of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston# -Illinois, 'at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be made at the option of the City at' any time on or before June 12 1934.. When said warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($139000) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for street and bridge purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy,heretofore made in the year 1934s for street and bridge purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for street and bridge purposes of the City -to pay the warrants author- ized by this ordinance and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and interest$ shall have been -fully paid. Said Warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number SB-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution. directing that all back taxes for each particular pur- pose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall _ be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants author- ized by this ordinance. z SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Adopted March 26$ 1934 Approved March 27, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 73 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($18,500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. --------------------- VVHEREAS, this,,the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordin- ance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the 8th day of January, 1934s and duly published as required by law in Evanston News -Index, a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day of January, 1934# and pur- suant to such appropriation ordinance'a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March 19349 a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the'County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March, 1934; and WriEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ord- inance for park purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($182500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for park purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($18,500) and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered P-1 to P-19 inclusive, shall be dated when delivered, and shall be of the denomination of 1, 0.00 and $500.000 warrant number 19 to be of . the denomination of 8500,00, SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: Number P- ;(FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) EVANSTON, ILLINOIS. 1934. To the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for park purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of Dollars($ ), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (576) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publi- cation in a newspaper or otherwise, that money for the payment hereof is available and that it will be paid on presentationp; pro- vided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for park purposes. Such taxes, when collected, KAU shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggregating"Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($18,500) principal amount, until said'warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the collection of said levy, as provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance hereof. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: Clerk-, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality. . SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par va-lue thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be made at the option of the City at any time on or before June 1, 1934. When said warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($18,500) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for park purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax'levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for park purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for park purposes of the City to pay -the warrants authorized by this ordinance and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both - principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number P-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all -levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the' consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. / Adopted March 26, 1934.1 Approved March 27, 1934, Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, Clerk ?5 ORDINANCE'providing for the issuance of Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000) Tax An- ticipation Warrants of the City of Evan- ston, in Cook County, Illinois. ---------------------- WHEREAS, this,'the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS.y this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordi- nance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on'the 8th day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in The Evanston News -Index# a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day of January, 1934s and pur- suant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March, 1934,'a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March 1934; and WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ord- inance for public playground purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance.of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor,.Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for public playground purposes of this City, and pay- able only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be,issued shall not exceed Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000), and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered PP-1 to PP-8 inclusive, shall be dated when delivered, and shall be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) Number PP $1,000.00 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ,1934 To -the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois,'authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for public playground purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a news- paper or otherwise that money for the payment hereof is available and that it will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for public playground purposes. Such taxes, when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series 76 aggregating Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000) principal amount, until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the collection of said levy, as provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance hereof. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality. SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par value -thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and con- firmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be'made at the option of the City at any time on or before June 12 1934. When said warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of tho contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Eight Thousand Dollars ($BpOOO) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for public playground purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for public playground purposes of this City, be and the same is here- by appropriated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer'shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for public playground purposes of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number PP-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and'this ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. / Adopted March 26,-1934.J Approved March 27, 1934. Charles H. Bartlettp Mayor Edward W. Bell, Clerk 77 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordi- nanace levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the 8th day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in the Evanston News -Index, a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day.of January, 1934s and pur- suant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March, 1934, a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March, 1934; and WHEREAS, none.of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordinance for Public Benefit purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, BE it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for public benefit purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500) and that said warrants bear interest ar the rate of five per cent (5O) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered PB-1 to PB-7 in- clusive, shall be dated when delivered, and shall be of the.denom- ination of $500.00 each. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) Number PB $500.00 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ,1934. To -the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, �n Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for public benefit purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise, that money for the payment hereof is,available and that it will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for public benefit pur- poses. Such taxes, when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggrega ting Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($31500) principal amount, [` • until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the collection of said levy, as provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance hereof. Mayor, 'City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality. SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be made at the option of the City at any time on or before June 1, 1934. When said warrants are delivered'same shall be paid for in accordance with the agree- ment therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($32500) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy,for public benefit purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for public benefit purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay -.the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for public benefit purposes of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance and to use such moneys for no other purpose until all of -said -warrants, both principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number PB-l. , SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular pur- pose received after tax anticipation warrants how issued against such levy for -that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that,purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants author- ized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Adopted March 26, ' 1934. Approved March 27, 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Edward W. Bell, Mayor Clerk ?9 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($19p500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, 'adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordi- nance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the 8th day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in The Evanston News -Index, a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day of January, 1934s and pursuant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March, 1934s a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March, 1934; and WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordinance for Garbage purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($19$00) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for Garbage purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($l9,500) and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered G-1 to G-20inclusive� shall be'da,ted when delivered, and shall be of the denomination of $1,000 and $5Q0.00, warrant number G-20 to be of the denomination of $500.00. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: Number G (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) EVANSTON, ILLINOIS , 1934 To the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation.of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for garbage purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of Dollars ($ ), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (576) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by pub- lication in a newspaper or otherwise, that money for the payment hereof is available and that it will be paid on presentation; pro- vided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from'said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for garbage purposes. Such taxes, when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggregating Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars 079767 • ($19,500) principal amount, until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the.first moneys realized from'the collection of'said .levy, as provided by the ordinance author- izing the issuance hereof. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality. SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and con- firmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be made at the option of the City at any time on or before June 1# 1934. When said warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($19,500) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for garbage purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for garbage purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby approp- riated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treas- urer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for garbage purposes of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance and shall use such moneys -for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and,interest, shall have been fully paid. Said,war-ran.ts shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number G-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid,'shall be used to pay tak- anticipation.-iiarrahts ' sssued against the levy for' that' purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That al1 ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. / Adopted March 26, ' 1934. J Approved March 27p 1934, Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, Clerk ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Twenty -One Thousand Dollars ($221,000) Tax Anticipation Warrants'of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary.and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordi- nance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the Sth day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in The Evanston News -Index, a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth. day of January, 1934, and pur- suant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March, 1934,.a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March 1934; and WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordi- nance for corporate purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Two Hundred Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($221,000) Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection, of taxes levied in the year 1934 for corporate purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Two Hundred Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($221,000) and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent (50) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered C-1 to C-40 inclusive, shall be dated when delivered and shall be numbered and of the denominations as follows: numbers 1 to 4 inclusive to be of the denomination of 25',000 each; numbers 5 to 9 inclusive to -be of the denomination of 410,9000 each; numbers 10 to 19 inclusive to be of the denomination of $$5,000 each; and numbers 20 to 40 inclusive to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: Number C (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ,1934. To the Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by'the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the -year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for cor- porate purposes, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of Dollars .($p ), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (576) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a news- paper or otherwise that money for the payment hereof is available and that;it will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for corporate purposes. Such taxes, when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of FIX paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggregating Two Hundred Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($221,000) principal amount, until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest., and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the collection of said levy, as provided by the ordinance authorizing the issuance hereof. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality. SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified,'approved and con- firmed. That warrant numbers C-1 to C-4 inclusive, authorized by this ordinance'in the aggregate principal amount of $100,9000 be dated March 28, 1934, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to tender said warrants in the principal amount of $100,000 to the purchaser immed- iately upon their execution, and said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price therefor as heretofore agreed upon. Delivery of the remainder of the warrants authorized by this ordinance shall be made at the option of the city at any time on or before June It 1934s and when the additional warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Two Hundred Twenty-one Thousand Dollars ($221,000) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for corporate purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for corporate purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby approp- riated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for corporate pur- poses of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance, and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number C-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ord- inance shall"be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Adopted March 26, ' 1934. Approved March 272 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Edward W. Bell, Mayor Clerk ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($40,500) Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City heretofore in manner and form provided by statute, adopted an annual appropriation bill and tax levy ordi= nance levying taxes for the current operating expenses of the City, said appropriation ordinance having been adopted on the 8th day of January, 1934, and duly published as required by law in The Evanston News -Index, a secular newspaper printed and published and of general circulation in the City on the llth day of January, 19349 and pur- suant to such appropriation ordinance a tax levy ordinance was duly adopted on the 12th day of March, 1934, a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance was duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, on the 19th day of March, 1934; and . WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordi- nance for library purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, BE it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, Clerk and Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute and deliver Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($40$00) Tax Anticipation barrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 for Library purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that the aggregate amount of warrants so to be issued shall not exceed Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($40$00), and that said warrants bear interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum; said warrants shall be numbered L-1 to L-41 inclusive, shall be dated when delivered, and shall be of the denominations of 1,000 and $500.009 warrant Number 41 to be of the denomination of 500.00. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) Number L EVANSTON, ILL INOIS. 1934 To the Treasurer'of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to ordinance adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, authorizing the issuance of this warrant in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1934 upon all of the taxable property in said City for Library purposes, you.are hereby directed to pay to bearer the sum of Dollars ($ ), together with interest hereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise, that money for the payment hereof is available and that it will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant may be accepted by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. Such payment you will make solely from said taxes levied in the year 1934 by said City for Library pur- poses. Such taxes when collected, shall be set apart from the other funds of this City and held for the sole and only purpose of paying this warrant and the other warrants of this series aggregating' Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($40$00) principal amount, N• I until said warrants shall have been fully paid both as to principal and interest, and such tax warrants shall be paid in numerical order out of the first moneys realized from the collection of said levy, as provided.by the ordinance authorizing the issuance hereof. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: Treasurer of said Municipality, SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Delivery of the warrants shall be made at the option of the City at any time on or before June 1, 1934. When said warrants are delivered same shall be paid for in accordance with the agreement therefor. SECTION 4: It shall be deemed a part of the contract of sale of any warrants authorized hereby that not more than Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($40y5OO) principal amount of warrants shall be issued against said levy for Library purposes. SECTION 5: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1934, for library purposes of this City, be and the same is hereby approp- riated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for library purposes of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and interest, shall have been fully Paid.-. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number L-1. SECTION 6: The City Council of this City has adopted a, resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be' used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agree- ment forms a part of the -consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in'full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Adopted March 26,, Approved March 27, Edward W. Belly Clerk 1934. ✓ 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 85 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON DURING A PART OF THE YEAR 1934, AND TO ACCOMPLISH DAYLIGHT SAVING THEREBY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: Central Standard time shall hereafter be the official time within the City of Evanston for the transaction of all City business; except that from and after 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in April in the year 1934s official time for the City of Evanston shall be and remain advanced one hour until'2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in September in the year 1934s when such official time shall cease, and by the deduction of one hour therefrom, be returned to Central Standard time; and all legal or official pro- ceedings of the City Council and all"official business of the City shall be regulated thereby, and when, by ordinance, resolution or action of any municipal officer or body, an act must be performed at or within a prescribed time, it shall be so performed according to such official time. SECTION 2: All clocks or other timepieces in or upon public buildings or other premises maintained at the expense of the City of Evanston, shall be set and run according to the official time as provided in Section l hereof, and it is hereby made the duty'of the officer or other person having control and charge of such building or buildings and premises, to see that the said clocks or other timepieces are set and run in accordance with the official time as provided by this ordinance. SECTION 3: All persons residing within the City, and all persons, firms or corporations doing business within the City are hereby requested to set and run any and all clocks or other timepieces under their control within the City in accordance with the official time as provided by Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the City Council on the 2nd day of April A.D. Approved April 4, 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor of the City of Evanston 1934.✓ AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AMENDING SECTION 14, CHAPTER 111 ENTITLED: "CITY COUNCIL' OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 142 Chapter 111 entitled: "CITY COUNCIL" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "14. COMMITTEES) The standing committees of the City Council shall be chosen by the City Council, and each such fommittee shall consist of not less than three members, except the committees on streets and zoning, each of which shall be composed of eight members. The committees shall be as follows: E .e u 1: ON FINANCE 2. ON JUDICIARY 3. ON AUDITING 4. ON PUBLIC -.UTILITIES 5: ON WATER 6. ON BUILDINGS 7: ON LOCAL IMP ROVEMENTS. 8: ON STREETS AND ALLEYS 9: ON LIGHTING 10' ON POLICE 11: ON PARKS, PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS 12; ON FIRE 13. ON HEALTH, SANITATION AND CHARITIES 14. ON ZONING 15. ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS 16. ON PURCHASES." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and • effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 23rd day of April A.D. 1934 ✓ Approved April 24, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H.-Bartlett) Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "CENSORSHIP" OF CHAPTER XIV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY INSERTING THEREIN A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 2882, AND AMENDING SECTIONS 2902 291 AND 292 OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "CENSORSHIP" OF CHAPTER XIV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That Article I entitled: "Censorship" of Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by inserting therein a.section to be known as Section 2882, which shall be and read as follows: "2882.- ELIMINATION OF OBJECTIONABLE REMARKS OR SENTENCES.) All objection.able�remarks or sentences shall be ordered eliminated or 1fadedt from the movietone or like sound producing apparatus, and the exhibitor shall cause all mechanical or other corr- ections to be made at once to silence such objectionable remarks or sentences." SECTION 2: That Sections 290, 291 and 292 of Article I entitled: "Censorship" of Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 11290. PERMIT FEES.) The permit fees for'censoring of pictures as required by said ordinance, as amended, shall be on a yearly basis as follows: (a) Theatres having seating capacities of 1200 seats and over, $750.00 per annum AKA (b) Theatres having seating capacities of 600 seats but not exceeding 1200 seats, $375.00 per annum. (c) Theatres having seating capacities up to 600, $125.00 per annum All such permit fees shall be paid to the City Collector in equal semi-monthly installments on the first and fifteenth days of each and -every month." "291. CENSORED PICTURES --OTHER EXHIBITORS.) When a permit to show a picture or series of pictures is once granted to an exhibitor, the picture.or series of pictures as so censored may be shown by any other exhibitor, provided that the exhibitor applies to the Board of Censors, showing record of censoring; subject however, to the terms and conditions stipulated in the first permit issued. tr "292. PERMIT ACCESSIBLE AT BOX OFFICE.) The written permit.provided for in Article I entitled: tCensorship! of Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 shall immediately be posted at the box office of the theatre, hall, room or place where any permitted picture or series of pictures is or are being exhibited, and such permit shall be kept posted during the entire time the picture or series of pictures is or are being exhibited. The exhibition of any such permitted picture or series:of pictures without said permit being posted as,herein provided shall be considered a violation of this section and a separate and dist inct offense shall be regarded as having been committed for each dayts exhibition of any -such permitted picture or series of pictures without said permit being posted in the manner aforesaid." t SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the'City of Evanston on the 23rd day of April A.D. 1934.✓ Approved April 24, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, - Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index April 25, 1934. r. •• 'a • AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION l: DEFINITIONS. The words and phrases herein defined are used in this ordinance in the sense given them in the following definitions: (1) The word'"Alcohol" means the product of distillation of any fermented liquid, whether rectified or diluted, whatever' may be the origin thereof, and includes synthetic ethyl alcohol. It does not include denatured alcohol or wood alcohol. (2) The word "spirits" means any beverage=which contains alcohol obtained by distillation, mixed with water or'other sub- stance in solution, and includes brandy, rum, whiskey, gin or other spirituous liquors, and such liquors when rectified, blended or otherwise mixed with alcohol or other substances. (3) The word "wine" means any alcoholic beverage obtained by the fermentation of the natural contents of fruits or vegetables, containing sugar, including such beverages when fortified by the addition of alcohol or spirits, as above defined. (4) The word "beer" means a beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation of an infusion or concoction of barley, or other grain, malt; and hops in water, and includes, among other things, beer, ale, stout, lager beer, porter and the like. {5) The phrase "alcoholic liquor" includes the four varieties of liquor above defined "alcohol, spirits, wine and beer" and every liquid or solid, patented or not, containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer, and capable of being consumed as a beverage by a human being. The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to alcohol used in the manufacture of denatured alcohol,'nor to any liquid or solid containing one-half of one per cent, or less, of alcohol by volume. Nor shall the provisions of this ordinance apply to flavoring extracts, concentrates, syrups or medicinal, mechanical, scientific; culinary or toilet preparations, or food products unfit for beverage purposes, but the provisions of this ordinance shall not be construed to exclude or not apply to alcoholic liquor used'in the manufacture, prepara- tion, or compounding of such products. Noneof the provisions of this ordinance shall apply to wine intended for use and used by any church or religious organization for sacramental purposes. (6) The word "person" shall mean and include natural persons, associations, copartnerships and corporations. SECTION 2: SELLING OR GIVING AWAY —PROHIBITED.) No person shall manufacture, bottle, blend, sell, barter, transport, deliver, furnish or possess any alcoholic liquor for beverage purposes, for retail trade or uses, in the City of Evanston, except as specifically provided in this ordinance, provided, however$ nothing herein contained shall prevent the possession and trans- portation'of alcoholic liquor for the personal use of the consignee, possessor, his family and guests, nor prevent the making of wine, cider or other alcoholic liquor by'a person from fruits, vegetables or grains, or the products thereof, by simple fermentation and without distillation, if it is made solely for the use of the maker, his family and his guests; and, provided further, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any duly licensed practicing physician or dentist from possessing or using alcoholic liquor in the strict practice of his profession, or any hospital or other institution caring for sick and diseased persons, from possessing and using alcoholic liquor for the treatment of bona fide patients of such hospital or other institution; and, provided further, that any drug store employing a licensed pharmacist may possess and use alcoholic liquors in the concoction of prescriptions of duly licensed re physicians; and, provided further, that the possession and dispensation of wine by an authorized representative of any church for the purpose of conducting any bona fide rite or religious ceremony conducted by such church shall not be prohibited by this ordinance. SECTION 3: PENALTY. -Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. SECTION 4: REPEAL. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: PUBLICATION. This ordinance'shall be in full force ' and. effect from -arid' after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 30th day of April A.D. 1934.✓ Approved May 12 1934. Charles H. Bartlett,. Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index May 12 1934. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the name of the public highway in the City of Evanston, known as "Hull Street" be and the same is hereby changed to , "Hull Terrace", by which -name it shall hereafter be kn=n'. SECTION'2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force'and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the'City of Evanston on the 30th,day of April A.D. 1934.✓ Approved -May 1; 1934. Charles H. BartlettEdward W. Bell,., City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 3, 1934. 90 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING A PART OF SECTION 2860, CHAPTER LVI ENTITLED: "WARDS AND PRECINCTS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927', ADOPTED DECEMBER 20, 1927 as AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the description and boundaries of the First and Fifth Precincts of the Fourth Ward, as described in that part of Section 2860 under the heading of "Fourth Ward" be and the said boundaries of said First and Fifth Precincts of the Fourth Ward are hereby changed so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "FIRST PRECINCT: All that part of the Fourth'Ward lying south of the center line of Main Street, East of the center line of Ridge Avenue, north of the center line of Madison Street,.west of the center line of Custer Avenue and north of the center line of Washington Street, east of the center line of Custer Avenue.", "FIFTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Fourth Ward lying south of the center line of Washington Street and East of the center line of Custer Avenue; also that part of the Fourth Ward lying East of the center line of Ridge Avenue and South of the center line of Madison Street, West of the center line of Custer Avenue." SECTION 2.: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force'a.nd effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on'the 28th day of May A.D. 1934. Approved May 29, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index May 31, 1934. 4 89A AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: That an Ordinance, numbered 1212, heretofore, to -wit, on the 13th day of July A.D. 1931, duly passed by the City Council of said City of Evanston; Providing that Grant Street from the west line produced south of Ridgeway. -Avenue to the east line of Crawford Avenue, Prospect Avenue from`the south curb line'of Grant Street to'the north line of Simpson Street, Noyes Street from the west curb line of Prospect Avenue to the east line of Crawford'Avenue, Hayes Street from the east line of the first public alley east of -Prospect Avenue to the east curb line of Prospect Avenue and from the west curb line of Prospect Avenue to the east line of Crawford Avenue, Payne Street from the west curb line of Prospect Avenue to the east line of Crawford Avenue, also the roadways of all interesting streets and alleys lying within said portions of said streets and ,not included in the , roadways thereof in -the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, be improved by grading, curbing with a Portland cement concrete curb built in-. tegral with the pavement;.paving with a reinforced Portland Cement concrete pavement using a bituminous filler strip for expansion joints and metal strip for longitudinal joints, constructing neces- sary surface drainage sewers, manholes, catchbasins and catchbasin connections; installing necessary oak header plank,'and adjusting valve chambers, manholes, catchbasins, and Macadam and Rock Asphalt pavement adjoining and connecting with the proposed improvement; BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY RECALLED, REPEALED, REVOKED AND ANNULED AND ALL PROCEEDINGS THEREUNDER ARE HEREBY COUNTERMANDED AND MADE VOID AND OF NO EFFECT. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of May A.D. 1934.1/ Approved May 15, 1934. Edward W. Bell, `Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: That an Ordinance, numbered 1214, heretofore,.to-wit, on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1931, duly passed by the City Council of said City of Evanston; Providing that Dartmouth Place from the east line produced of Crawford Avenue east to a point six (6) inches west of the eastern terminus of said Dartmouth Place also the roadways of the inter- secting alleys lying within said portion of Dartmouth Place and not included in the. roadway thereof in the City of Evanston, County of Cook,State of Illinois, be improved by grading, curbing with a Portland cement concrete curb built integral with the pavement, paving with a reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement, using a bituminous filler strip for expansion joints and metal strip for longitudinal joint, constructing necessary surface drainage sewer, catchbasins and catchbasin connections, installing necessary oak header plank, and adjusting present catchbasins and manholes; BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY RECALLED, REPEALED, REVOKED AND ANNULLED AND ALL PROCEEDINGS THEREUNDER ARE HEREBY COUNTERMANDED AND MADE VOID AND OF NO EFFECT. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of May A.D. 1934. Approved May 15, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor 90 A AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY.THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: That an Ordinance, numbered 1215, heretofore, to -wit, on the third (3rd) day of August A.D. 1931s duly passed by the City Council of said City of Evanston; Providing that Colfax Place from,the east line produced of Crawford -Avenue east to a point six-(6) inches west of the eastern terminus of said Colfax Place also the roadways of the intersecting alleys lying within said portion of Colfax Place and not included in the roadway thereof in the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State -of Illinois, be improved by grading, curbing with a Portland cement concrete curb built integral with the pavement, paving with a reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement, using a bituminous filler strip for expansion joints, and metal strip for longitudinal joint, con- structing necessary surface drainage sewer, catchbasins and catchbasin connections, installing necessary oak header plank, and adjusting present catchbasins and manholes; BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY RECALLED, REPEALED, REVOKED AND ANNULLED AND ALL PROCEEDINGS•THEREUNDER ARE HEREBY COUNTER- MANDED AND MADE VOID AND OF NO EFFECT. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of May A.D. 1934. { Approved May 15, 1934, Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Z1 WHEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of ,Evanston,'State of Illinois, ,has requested this City Council to designate a bank.or banks or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him in his official capacity may be de- posited, pursuant to the terms of an.Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, which Act is now in full force and effect; and _ WHEREAS, certain banks were heretofore designated by this undersigned body as the proper depositories to be used by the said Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer.; and WHEREAS., such following depositories have furnished the said City.Council of Evanston with a copy of latest call state-_ ments required either by the Auditor of Public accounts of the State of Illinois or the Comptroller of the. currency, as the case may be, such statements as of .the date set opposite each of the following listed banks; and WHEREAS, the said -City Council of Evanston has checked such statements; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED By the City -Council of Evanston that the following -named banks are hereby designated as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer, may be deposited. State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois First National Bank & Trust Co_. Evanston, Illinois Evanston Trust & Savings Bank, Evanston, Illinois First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust -Co. of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Northern Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois Harris Trust &'Savings Bank, Chicago, Illinois Terminal National Bank of Chicago, Chicagp, Illinois ' Adopted by the City.Council on the 23rd day, of July A.D. Approved July 24, 1934 Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor June 30, 1934 June 30, 1934 June 30, 1934 June 30, 1934 June.30, 1934 June 30, 1934 June 30, 1934 June 30, 1934 of the City of Evanston 1934-- Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 92 ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR CITY TREASURER. WHEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, heretofore adopted and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council of the City of Evanston of Cook County to des- ignate a bank or banks, or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him or in his official custody, may be kept or deposited; and WHEREAS, the following designated banks have furnished copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities, as furnished to the Comptroller of Currency, or the Auditor of Public Accounts: NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston of Cook County, aforesaid, that the following banks are hereby named and designated as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by, or in the official custody of Samuel H. Gilbert, City Treasurer, may be kept and deposited: State Bank & Trust Co. First National Bank & Trust Co. Evanston Trust & Savings Bank First National Bank of Chicago, Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company Northern Trust Company, Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Terminal National Bank of Chicago-$ Evanston, Illinois Evanston, Illinois Evanston, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that each bank herein designated as a depository for such funds or moneys shall furnish this City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the said Auditor of Public Accounts, or the said Comptroller of Currency, while acting as a depository; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if such funds or moneys are deposited in a bank herein designated as a depository, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five per cent (75%) of the capital and surplus of such bank, and such City Treasurer shall -not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitation. Adopted by the City Council of the City off' Evanston on the loth day of September A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved September 11, 1934. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, 93 AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF WILLOW AVENUE, EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the name of the street or public highway known as WILLOW AVENUE, situated between Payne and Simpson Streets, in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, be and the same is hereby changed to FORESTVIEW ROAD, by which name it shall hereafter be known. •SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the loth day of September A.D. 1934.✓ Approved September 11, 1934,- Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index Sept. 12, 1934 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That an ordinance adopted by'the City Council of said City of Evanston on February 19, 19349 entitled: "An Ordinance revising'an Ordinance entitled: I An Ordinance providing for the licensing and taxing of baseball exhibitions, wrestling matches, walking matches, bicycle races and all other athletic contests and exhibitions carried on for gain or for admission to which the public is required to pay a fee,' adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day.of_January, 1934." be and the same*is hereby repealed. All Ordinances or parts of ordinances in.confliet herewith are hereby repealed. 0 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon and after its passage, according to law. Adopted by the City Council . of the City cif' Evanston on the 1'7th day of September A.D. 1934.,/ Approved September 18, 1934, Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor I Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 94 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $250,000 WATERWORKS EXTENSION BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF IMPROVING AND EXTENDING THE WATERWORKS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS. WHEREAS, the present water distribution system of the City of Evanston is now inadequate to provide the necessary water supply for public and domestic use and to allow for the future growth of the water demand of said City; and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable, necessary and for the best interests of the City of Evanston to improve the present water distribution system by constructing additional water mains, feeder pipes, fire hydrants and pumping tanks, and erecting an elevated storage tank to provide adequate water pressure in the said City; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost of such proposed improvements and extensions,_as prepared by the Engineers, is the sum of Two Hundred Fifty 'Thousand Dollars ($250, 000.00); and WHEREAS, the City has no funds available for the purpose of constructing^said improvements and extensions and to pay the cost and expenses of acquiring lands for the proposed elevated storage tank, and it will be necessary for the City to borrow the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($2509000.00) and in furtherance thereof, issue its general obligation bonds therefor; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all laws amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, the said City is authorized to issue general obligation bonds for the purpose of defraying the cost of the construction of said proposed improvements to the water- works distribution system including the cost of acquiring necessary land upon which to erect the proposed water storage tank; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.. as follows: SECTION 1: That the City Council has caused an estimate of the cost of making improvements and extensions to the waterworks distribution system of the City of Evanston by the construction of additional water mains, feeder pipes, fire hydrants and pumping tanks, the erection of an elevated storage tank to provide adequate water pressure in and for said City, including the acquisition*of land for said elevated storage tank, and has heretofore and does hereby determine that the total estimated cost of such improvements and extensions as furnished by the Engineers for the City, is the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250p000.00). SECTION 2: That for the purpose of paying for the cost of such waterworks improvements and the acquisition of land upon which to erect the proposed elevated storage tank, bonds of the City of Evanston be issued in the amount of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), to be designated as "WATERWORKS EXTENSION BONDS," bearing date of January 18, 19359 be of the denomination of $1,000.00, be numbered con- secutively from 1 to 250 both inclusive, bear interest at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, payable July 1, 1935 and semi-annually thereafter on January 1, and July 1 of each year, and mature in numerical order as follows: 95 ' NUMB ERS AMOUNTS DATES 1 to 15 $15,000.00 January 1, 1940 16' to 30 l5, 000.00 January 19 1941 31 to 45 15,000.00 January 1, 1942 46 to 60 15,000.00 January 1, 1943 61 to 75 15#000.00 January 1, 1944 76 to 90 15,000.00 January 1, 1945 91 to 105 15,000.00 January 1, 1946 106 to 120 15*000.00 January 1, 1947 121 to 135 15,000.00 January 1, 1948 136 to 150 15, 000.00 January 1, 1949 151 to,, 165 15, 000.00 January 1, 1950 166 to 180 15#000,00 January 1, 1951 181 to'195 15,.000.00 January 1, 1952 196 to 210 15,000.00, January 1, 1953 211 'to 225 15*000.00 January 1, 1954 226 to 250 25,000.00 January 1, 1955 Interest payments shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each of said bonds and severally maturing on said interest payment dates, both principal and interest being payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. SECTION 3: Any of said bonds may be registered as to principal at any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City. Treasurerp such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and thereafter the principal of such registered bonds shall be.payable only to the registered holder, his legal representatives or assigns. Such registered bonds shall be transferable to another registered holder or back to bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer, a legal assignment duly acknowledged or proven. Registration of any of such bonds shall not affect negotiability of the coupons thereto attached, but such coupons shall be transferable by delivery merely. SECTION 4: Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of the said City of Evanston, and attested by the City Comptroller of the said City under its corporate seal, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their facsimile signatures and said officials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective fac- simile signatures appearing upon said coupons. Said bonds and coupons shall be issued substantially in the following forms: ( Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON WATERWORKS EXTENSION BOND No. $i, 000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer,'or if registered to the registered holder hereof, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($ls 000.00) on the 1st day of January A.D. 19 ' ,together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of July ,and the first day of January in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the City Treasurer, in the City 'of Evanston, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as aforesaid, at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond may be registered as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasurer on the back hereof; after which no transfer shall be valid, unless made on said books -and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from such registration by being transferred to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by delivery merely. 1. This bond is one of a series of bonds issued by said City for the purpose of paying the cost of improving and extending the waterworks distribution system of said City by erecting and constructing water mains, feeder pipes, fire hydrants and pumping tanks throughout the said City, and for the purpose of paying the cost of erecting an elevated storage tank, including the necessary land therefor, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof, and supplementary thereto, and an ordinance duly passed by the Council of said City and submitted to and approved by a majority of voters of said City'voting on the question at an election duly called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due forty as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limi- tations; and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual tax in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City sufficient to pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. IN WITNESS -WHEREOF, the City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Comptroller, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers, respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; all as of the first day of January A.D. 1935, Attest: City Comptroller No. Mayor $20.00 On the first day of - ,19 , the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay to bearer Twenty Dollars ($20.00) in lawful money of the Uriited States of America at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois, for interest due on that date on its Waterworks Extension Bond, dated January 1, 19350 No. Mayor Attest: - City Comptroller SECTION 5: That, in order to provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to•pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon.all. the taxable property within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City, and in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: For the year 1935 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$20, 000.00 to pay interest up to and in- cluding January 1, 1937. For the year 1936 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$10,000.00 to pay interest. For the year 1937s a sun sufficient to raise the sum of $$10,000.00 to pay interest. For the year 1938s a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$25,000.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1939s a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$24,400.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 19409 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of-$$23,800.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1941, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$23,200.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1942s a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$22,600.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1943, a sum.sufficient to raise the sum of $$22,000.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1944, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$21,400.00 to pay•.principal and interest. For=the year 19459 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $20,800.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1946, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$20s2OO,OO to pay principal and interest. For the year 1947, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$19, 600.00 to pay principal and interest '. For the year 1948s a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$19,000.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1949 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $l8p400,OO to pay principal and interest. For the year 1950, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$172800.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1951, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$17,200.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1952, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $l6,600.00 to pay principal and interest. 98 For the year 1953, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $26,000.00 to pay principal and interest.. That the interest and principal maturing at any time when there are not sufficient funds on hand .to pay the same, be promptly paid out of the general funds of the City and the said fund reimbursed from the taxes hereby levied for such purpose, when the same are collected. .SECTION 6: That forthwith, upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, a copy of this ordinance# certified by the Clerk of said City, which Clerk, in and by his certificate certifying said copy, shall certify to the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1935 to 1953 inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent, required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years, respectively, and extend the same for collection on the Tax Books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years, respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected, said taxes shall be placed in a special fund and be used solely for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon,the bonds herein - before described as the same shall mature. SECTION 7: That when properly executed as aforesaid, said bonds shall be delivered by the Treasurer of said City to the purchasers of the same and the proceeds derived therefrom shall be used solely for the purpose for which said bonds recite they are issued. SECTION 8: All ordinances, resolutions, or orders, or parts, thereof in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. This ordinance shall not be in force and effect until the same has been submitted to the voters of the City of Evanston at an election duly called and held for that purpose and approved by a majority of the voters voting upon the question. Adopted by the City Council of the City o#' Evanston on the 17th day of September A.D. 1934. Approved September 18, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index September 19, 1934. 99 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OF THE ORDINANCE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE SAID CITY ON NOVEMBER 6, 1934. WHEREAS, the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, adopted En ordinance on the 17th day of September, 1934, providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($2500000.00) of Waterworks Extension Bonds, and levying a tax to pay the prin- cipal and interest on the same; and WHEREAS, before the said ordinance becomes effective the same must be submitted to the voters of the said City and be approved by a majority of the voters voting upon the question at an election called and held for that purpose. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance providing for the issuance of $250,000.00 Waterworks Extension Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the waterworks distribution system of the City of Evanston, and providing for the payment of said bonds," adopted by the City Council of the said City on the 17th day of September, 19340 be submitted to the voters of the said City at a special City election which is hereby called to be held in and for said City of Evanston on November 6, 19349 between the hours of 6:00 o'clock in the morning and 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards of the City of Evanston as heretofore established by the City Council of said City. Said precincts and polling places are as follows: FIRST WARD: First .Precinct, Second Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precinct, Sixth Precinct, Seventh Precinct, SECOND WARD: First Precinct, Second. Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precinct, Sixth Precinct, THIRD WARD: First Precinct, Second Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fif th Precinct, Sixth Precinct, Seventh Precinct, Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Polling Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, Place, 821 Emerson St. 1701 Orrington Ave. 1723 Sherman Ave. 801 Davis St, City 1520 Sherman Ave. 1322 Chicago Ave. 1244 Chicago Ave. 1033 Davis St. 1030 Davis St, 1555 Maple Ave. 801 Dempster St. 800 Dempster St. Public Library Hall 1134 Wesley Ave. St, John's Church 1033 Chicago Ave. Lincoln School- main 824 Forest Ave. 811 Chicago Ave. 750 Chicago Ave. Fire 503 Michigan'.Ave, 547 Chicago Ave. & Judson Sta. #2 100 FOURTH WARD: First Precinct, Second Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precinct, FIFTH WARD: First Precinct, Second Precinct, Third'Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precinct, Sixth Precinct, Seventh Precinct, Eighth Precinct, SIXTH WARD: First Precincts Second Precinct, Third Precincts Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precinct, Sixth Precincts Seventh Precinct, SEVENTH WARD: First Precinct, Second Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precincts Fifth Precinct, Sixth Precinct, Seventh Precinct, Eighth Precinct, EIGHTH WARD: First Precinct, Second Precinct, Third Precinct, Fourth Precinct, Fifth Precincts Polling Place, 725 Washington Street Polling Place, 803 Main Street Polling Place, Washington School Polling Place, 735 Wesley Avenue -basement Polling Place, 749 Custer Avenue Polling Places 1942 Maple Avenue Polling Place, 1108 Noyes Street-Wheadon Polling Place, Foster School, Polling Place, 1932 Darrow Avenue Polling Place, 1805 Church Street Polling Place, Mason Park Clubhouse Polling Place,1803 Dempster Street Polling Place, 1123 Florence Avenue Polling Place, 1925 Central Street Polling Place, Willard Schools Polling Place, 3008 Central Street Polling Place, 2950 Central Street Polling Place, Lincolnwood School, Polling Place,' 1918 Harrison Street Polling Place, Haven Schools Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, Polling Place, 827 Foster Street 2135 Ridge Avenue 800 Noyes Street Noyes Schools 2408 Orrington Avenue Orrington School 1418 Central Street 1708 Central Street 657 South Blvd. 713 Mulford Street 745 Howard Street, Oakton School 549 Asbury Avenue Church SECTION 3: And that the judges appointed by the said Board of"Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks appointed by said judges, shall officiate at and conduct the said special City election for dnd in behalf of the City of Evanston. SECTION 4: That the Clerk of said City do publish notice of said election in the Evanston News-Index,,a newspaper published and of -general circulation in said City, for at least forty (40) days Prior to the date' of said election, the first publi- cation to be not less than forty'(40) days prior to'the date of said election, and by posting notice thereof at least forty (40) days before said election at each of the polling places,'and that both published and Posted notices be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: ` Notice is hereby given that a special election will be -held in said City 'of Evanston, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, '1934, for the purpose of sub- mitting to the voters of the said City the following ordinance: (Here insert a full and complete copy of said ordinance) 101 Said election will be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards of the City of Evanston. Said precincts and polling places are as follows: (Here insert precincts and polling places.) Polls of said election shall be open at 6:00 o'clock in the morning and shall be closed at 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. All persons qualified to vote at general municipal election are entitled to.vote on said proposition. DATED this day of , 1934. City Clerk By order of, the City Council. SECTION 4: That the ballots to be used at said special City election on said question shall be separate ballots and in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT (Place cross (x) in space opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote) Shall bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the waterworks distribution system of the said City. of Evanston, in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00), be issued by the City Council, to be dated January 1, 1935s bear interest at the rate of four per cent (0) per annum, payable semi- ( ) annually, and mature $15,000 on January ( YES ) 1, 1940 to 1954 inclusive, and $25,000 ( ) on January 1, 1955, all as provided by ( ) an ordinance adopted by the City Council ( ) of said City on'the 17th day of September, ( NO ) 1934, entitled: "An Ordinance providing ( ) for the issuance of $250s000 Waterworks Extension Bonds of the City of•Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the waterworks distribution system of the City of Evans ton, and pro- viding for the payment of said bonds? On the back of said ballot shall appear the following: i OFFICIAL BALLOT to vote upon the question of issuing $250,000 Waterworks Extension Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at a special election held in and for said City on the 6th day of November, 1934, Ward Number Election Precinct Number Polling Place (Facsimile Signature) City Clerk, City of Evanston Cook County, Illinois. 102 SECTION 5: That the said Clerk be and he is hereby authorized in the manner provided by laws to prepare said ballot to be used at said special City election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of September A.D. 1934. ✓ Approved September 18, 1934. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor . Election Notice published in Evanston News -Index September 24, 1934 ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR CITY TREASURER WHEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of Evan- ston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, has requested this City Council of the City of Evanston to designate a bank or banks or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him in his official capacity may be deposited, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, which Act is now in full force and effect; 'and WHEREAS, the following banks were heretofore designated by this undersigned body as the proper depositories to be used by the said Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer, for funds of the City of Evanston; and VJHEREAS, such following depositories have furnished the said City Council of the City of Evanston with a copy of latest call state- ments required either by the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois or the Comptroller of the.Currency, as the case may be, such statements as of the date set opposite each of the following listed banks; and 1A=REAS, the said City Council has checked such statements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY the City Council of the City of Evanston of Cook County, that the following named banks are hereby designated to continue as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of Evanston, may be deposited. State Bank & Trust Co. Evanston September 299 1934 October 17, 1934 First National Bank & Trust Co. Evanston October 17, 1934 Evanston Trust & Savings Bank Evanston September 29, 1934 Northern Trust Company, Chicago September 29, 1934 Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, September 29..;1934 Terminal National Bank, Chicago September 29, 1934 Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 5th day of November A.D. 1934 Approved November 7, 1934 Edward W. Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 103 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLV ENTITLED: "PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY INSERTING THEREIN TLA10 SECTIONS TO BE £1`101VN AS SECTIONS 20332 AND 20352, AND AMEND- ING SECTION 2034 AND SECTION 2035 AS AMENDED, OF SAID CHAPTER XLV BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Chapter XLV entitled: "Peddlers and Solic- itors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by inserting therein a section to be known as Section 20332, which shall read as follows:. ' "20332. PEDDLERS -- BADGE -- LICENSE) Every peddler or solicitor shall be required to furnish a photo of himself at the time the license is granted by the City. Said picture shall be inserted in or made a part of a badge to be issued by the City bearing the word "Peddler" or "Solicitor" as the case may be, in bold letters, the name of the licensee and the number of the license. Such badge shall be worn and conspicuously displayed by the peddler or solicitor on his outer garment at all times while engaged in business in the City of Evanston." SECTION 2: That Section 2034 shall be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall be and read as follows: "2034. PEDDLERS FROM WAGONS -- GENERAL PEDDLERS -- LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to peddle from a wagon or other vehicle drawn by animal power or propelled by mechanical power, shall be seventy-five dollars per annum. For each additional wagon or other vehicle used in and about his business such licensee shall pay an annual license fee of seventy-five dollars." SECTION 3: That Section 2035, as amended, shall be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall be and read as follows: "2035. PEDDLERS FROM PUSHCARTS OR HANDCARTS -- LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to peddle from a pushcart, handcart or other similar vehicle drawn or propelled by a human being, shall be sixty dollars per annum, Such license shall entitle the licensee to use such pushcart, handcart or other similar vehicle in and about his business. For each additional pushcart, handcart, or other similar vehicle used by him in and about his business he shall pay an annual license fee of sixty dollars. "Every wagon or vehicle used by peddlers of food products shall have displayed upon each side thereof in plain print the name and address of the owner and kind of goods for sale. "The License fee to be charged for a license as a pack peddler, including the peddling of fruits, cakes, candy, ice cream, nuts and other like commodities or confections from a basket or other like receptacle carried by a peddler, or as a person selling, bartering or exchanging any tickets for games, shows or sports, or other thing of value, shall be twenty-five dollars per annum." SECTION 4: That there shall be inserted a section to be known as Section 20352, which shall read as follows: "20352. SOLICITORS -- LICENSE FEE) The 'aforesaid license fees shall not apply to solicitors engaged merely in the soliciting of orders for the sale of merchandise or thing of value where such solicitors shall not deliver said merchandise.or thing of value at or about the time of such solicitation. Provided, however, that all such solicitors shall pay a fee to the City Clerk of Fifty cents for each license and badge issued to him by the City." SECTION 5: REPEAL INVALIDITY) All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance or any of the sections or provisions of Chapter XLV entitled: "Peddlers and Solicitors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 6: PUBLICATION) This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of November A.D. 1934.✓ Approved November 13, 1934 Edward lr% Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review on November 15, 1934 AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON$ COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: INSPECTION -- CERTIFICATE.) For the protection of the public health, safety and welfare and for the promotion of safe operation of all motor vehicles on the streets ands highways of the City of Evanston, all motor vehicles shall be inspected by the Police Department of the City of Evans -ton at least once in every six months, and owners and/or drivers of all such vehicles shall present such vehicles for inspection by said Police Depart- ment at a place designated by the Chief of Police of said City by three public notices in some daily newspaper published in said City; and if such motor vehicle, on inspection thereof, by said Police Department, shall be found to comply with the requirements, and definitions of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illinois and the provisions of all City Ordinances applicable thereto, said Police Department shall furnish to the owner of said vehicle a certificate or a device to be attached to said vehicle and kept in a prominent place thereon certifying that such vehicle has passed such inspection test and shall not be required for re - inspection for a period of six months from the date of such certificate or device. SECTION 2; UNSAFE VEHICLES. If any motor vehicle fails to pass the inspection herein provided for, or fails to meet all the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illinois and ordinances of said City pertaining to the mechanical condition of motor vehicles, the owner of such vehicle shall be allowed one week from the date of inspection of said vehicle to make or have made the necessary adjustments, repairs, and/or corrections in 105 ' order that such vehicle shall pass such inspection; and such vehicle shall be returned to the designated place of inspection for another inspection, and the owner and/or operator of such vehicle shall be .required to submit same for inspection until such vehicle is in sufficiently safe condition to pass the required inspection and comply with the applicable provisions of the State Law and City Ordinances. SECTION 3: FEE. To defray the necessary cost of the inspection of motor vehicles operated and used on the streets and highways of the City of Evanston, an annual inspection fee of75�i shall be charged for the inspection of each vehicle and shall be paid by the owner or operator of same at the time of the first inspection, but only one inspection fee shall be charged each year regardless of the number of periodical inspections to be made during such year. SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. Any person operating any motor vehicle cn any of the streets, alleys and public highways of the -City of Evanston, Illinois, after midnight of the 3Oth day of June.1935, without such vehicle displaying the current inspection certificate -or device showing the inspection of such vehicle shall be fined not less than one Dollar and not more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense'. Eacy day that a violation is permitted to, exist shall constitute a separate offense'. SECTION 5: REPEAL -- INVALIDITY. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid such invalidity shall not be construed to inval- idate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance'. SECTION 6: PUBLICATION. This ordinance shall be in full force and effe--t from and after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. -Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of November A.D. 1934.✓ Approved November 13, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor . . Published in Evanston News -Index November 14, 1934 S ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR - SAMUEL H. GILBERT, EVANSTON TOWN COLLECTOR. WHEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Evanston Town Collector of the County of Cook, State of Illinois, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State' of Illinois, here- tofore adopted, and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council of Evanston of Cook County to designate a bank or banks or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him, or in his official custody, may be ke.pt and deposited; and WHEREAS, the following designated banks have furnished copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities, as furnished to the Comptroller of Currency in the case of National Banks and to the Auditor of Public Accounts in the case of State Banks: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of Evanston of the County, aforesaid,. that the following banks are hereby named and designated as DEPOSITORIES in which the funds and moneys received by, or in the official custody of Samuel H. Gilbert, Evanston Town Collector, may be kept or deposited, to -wit: 1. The Northern Trust.Co..of Chicago., -Illinois 2. Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago, Illinois 3.• City National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago.. Illinois 4. First National Bank & Trust Co. of Evanston, Illinois .BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that each bank designated as a depository for such funds or moneys shall furnish this City Council of Evanston with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts, or to the Comptroller of Currency, while acting as such depository; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that.if such funds or moneys are deposited in a bank herein designated as a depository, the amounts of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five per cent of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and such Samuel H. Gilbert Evanston Town Collector, shall not be discharged from respon- sibility for any such funds or.moneys deposited in any :bank or other depository in excess of such limitation. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of November A.D. 1934.✓ Approved November 13, 1934. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor 10'7 AN ORDINANCE Xff_ AMENDING SECTIONS 20332 AND 20352 OF CHAPTER XLV ENTITLED: "PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 20331 Chapter XLV, entitled: "Peddlers and Solicitors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "20332. PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS - BADGE - LICENSE.) Every peddler or solicitor shall be required to furnish two satisfactory photos, size 1" x 22" of himself at the time the license is applied for. Before any such license shall be granted, the applicant therefor shall secure the written approval of the Department of Police, and one of the photos of the applicant shall be permanently filed in the records of the Police Department, and the other shall be carried by the applicant at all times while transacting business in the City of Evanston. Each peddler shall receive from the City of Evanston when this license is granted, a badge bearing the license number, which badge shall be worn and conspic- uously displayed by the peddler or solicitor on his outer garment at all times while engaged in business in the City of Evanston. Provided, however, that no wagon peddler shall be required to furnish photos in order to procure a license." SECTION 2: That Section 20352, CHAPTER XLV, entitled "Peddlers and Solicitors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "20352. SOLICITORS - LICENSE FEE.) The aforesaid license fees shall not apply to solicitors engaged merely in the sol- iciting of orders for the sale of merchandise or thing of value where such solicitors shall not deliver said merchandise or thing of�alue at or about the time of such solicitation. Provided, however, that all such solicitors shall pay a fee ; f to the City Collector of One Dollar and Fifty Cents ($1.50) ' for each license and badge issued to him by the City." SECTION 3: REPEAL - INVALIDITY.) All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any of the Sections or provisions of this ordinance or any of the sections or provisions of Chapter XLV entitled: "Peddlers and Solicitors" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended.* shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4: PUBLICATION. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Gity of Evanston on the 17th day of December A.D. 1934. Approved December 18, 1934. Edward W. Bell* Charles H. Bartlett# City Clerk Mayor i I f 6 n An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1,1935, and Ending December 31,1935 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY - ILLINOIS INDEX Page Amounts to be raised by taxation..31 Auditing Committee ...............13 Board of Local Improvements ...... 19 Boltwuod' Field House ............ 9 Building Department .............. 4 City Clerk's Office .............:. 15 City Collector's Office .............16 City Comptroller's Office ..........15 City Treasurer's Office ............16 City Hall ......................... 8 Civil Service Commission ......... 18 Contingent Fund ..................19 Departmental Buildings ............ 8 Filtration Plant ...................21 Fire Department ...... :........... It Fire `Station No. 1—Grove Street... 8 Fire Station No. 2.................. 8 Fire Station No. 3................... 8 Fire Station No. 4................. 8 Firemen's Pension Fund ...........25 Garbage System ..................26 Health Department ..... :.......... 13 Interest Account ..................24 Legal Expenses ......... . . 13 Miscellaneous Fund ...............18 Municipal Court ..................19 Police Department ................ 9 Police Pension Fund ..............25 Printing ..........................17 Public Benefit Fund ...............30 Public Buildings .................. 8 Public Library ....................24 Public Playgrounds ................28 Public Works Department ......... Y Pumping Station ..................20 Salaries of City Officers ............ 17 Sewer Department ................ 6 Sinking Fund .....................23 Small Parks ......................27 Special Funds .....................24 Street Lighting Fund ............... 6 Street Department ................ 6 Street and Bridge Repair Dept ....... 26 Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund ... 30 Summary of Special Funds .......... 31 Water Department ................20 Water Mains Bureau ...............21 Water Meter Bureau ..............22 Published January 10,1935 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Unexpended Bal- ances - reap- propriated ..$ 19,754.29 Resources • other than taxation.. 128,150.00 To be raised by taxation . 214,351.53 Add 8% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation . 12,060.12 Total appropria- tion for special purposes .... $ 374,315.94 Grand total ap- propriation .... $1,226,136.95. AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corporate Fund ..........$353,402.51 Bonds and In- terest ......... 113,875.20 Special Funds .. 226,411.65 Total by Taxa- tion ........... $ 693,689.36 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, on the 2nd day of January 1935. ... Now EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. Approved the 3rd of January, 1935. CHARLES H. BARTLETT, Mayor. This is to certify that I have examined the budget and herewith approve of same. L. J. KNAPP, Comptroller. Approved as to form and legal structure. WILLIAM LISTER, Corporation Counsel. 31 1 533. Add 8%'for An probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this ap- propriation ...... ].,084.00 534. T o t a l amount to be making appropriations for corporate pur- raised by taxa- poses for the fiscal year beginning tion $14,634.00 ember 1st, 1935 and ending December .............. 1st, 1935. 31s Be it ordained by the City Council of PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND , the City of Evanston, Cook County, 535. For Public Benefit Fund $ 6,000.00 Illinois. SECTION 1. That the following sums, .. or so much thereof as may be authorized 536. Total Ap- by law, be and the same are hereby propriation ... $ 6,000.00 C appropriated for the fiscal year begin- 537. Which in- �/ ning January 1st, 1935 and ending cludes amount es- December 31st, 1935. timated to be re- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ceived from public 1. For salary of benefit tax of one commissioner of mill on each dollar Public Works at of the assessed val- $333.33% permonth $ 4;000.00 uation of all tax- 2. Maintenance able property with- of motor vehicle in the corporate of commissioner of limits of the City Public Works at of Evanston, as $15.00 per month.. 180.00 provided by law . 6,000.00 3. For salary of 538. Add 8% city engineer at for probable defi- $100.00 per month 1,200.00 ciency arising in 4. For salary of the collection of assistant engineer this appropria- or assistant to en- tion .............. 480.00 gineer of Board of L o c a l Improve- 539. Total ments at $200.00 per amount to be month ........... 2,400.00 raised by taxa- S. For mainten- tion .............. $ 6,480.00 ante of 4 motor vehicles .......... 500.00 SUMMARY OF GENERAL 6. F or draught - ing and mist...... 1,700.00 CORPORATE FUND. 7. For extrahelp 420.00 Resources other 8. For salary of than taxation.$384,543.30 clerk at $100.00 per month ........... 1,200.00 $ 384,543.30 9. For salary of To be raised by clerk of Board of taxation : L o c a l Improve - For• General Cor- ments at $10.00 per porate Purposes month ............ 120.00 based on cor- 10. F or salary porate rate of of stenographer $.66% on one and clerk at $45.00 hundred dollars per month......... 540.00 of equalized as- 11. For salary sessed valua- of fire alarm and tion of 1931 . $327,224.56 p o l i c e telephone Add 8% for prob- �� electrician at able deficiency $175.00 per month 2,100.00 arising in the 12. For salary collection of this of assistant elec- appropriation ..$ 26,177.95 y trician at $137.60 per month ....... 1,650.00 $ 353,402.51 13. For extra For Bonds and help electrical de - Interest ......$105,440.00 partment ......... 100.00 Add 8% for prob- 14. F or neces- able deficiency sary electrical arising in the materials and sup - collection of plies for maintain - this appropria- ing fire alarm and tion ........... 8,435.20 p o l i c e telephone system .. ... ... 1,750.00 $ 113,875.20 IS. For postage, stationery, m a p s, Total Appropria- Tot draughting mate - tial for General rlals and instru- Corporate purl ments and miscel- poses ........... $851,821.01 laneous supplies.. 600.00 30 .1 16. For side- 517. For salary walk approaches . 100.00 of woman director 17. For depart- and associate di- ment's share of ga- rector of women's rage overhead .... 276.25 and girls' activ- 18. F or special ities .............. 630.00 assessment blanks 518. For rental and forms ....... 50.00 of school gym- nasiums .......... 600.00 19. Total Ap- propriation .. $ 18,886.25 Leadership Summer Playgrounds 20. Which in- 0519. For extra chides receipts ' help 9 play- f r o m engineering grounds $ 1,440.00 services estimated .......... at ................ 21. Also.receipts 2,421.25' Summer Staff ]leaches from sewer per- 520. For 3 life mits, estimated at 150.00 guards for free 22. Also receipts beaches ..........$ 720.00 from water per- mits, estimated at 375.00 Part Time Leadership for Fall, hinter 23. Also receipts and Spring from pole and 521. For men's heating mains per- and boys' Clubs; mits, estimated at 150.00 leagues and ac- 24. Also, receipts tivities including from grade fees, Junior Press and estimated at 40.00 Airplane clubs and 25. Also,amount for women's and to be transferred girls' clubs, gym from the sewer de- classes ........... $ 1,200.00 partment ......... 1,700.00 522. For atten- 26. Also,amount dants for skating to be transferred rinks and after from the water de- school supervision 400.00 partment ......... 3,000.00 on major parks... 27. Also,amount to be transferred Eeuimment, Supplies and Construction from the small 523. For repairs parks department. 850.00 and replacements.$ 600.00 213. Also, amount 524. For athletic to be transferred and activity sup - from the fire de- plies ............. 700.00 partment for su- 525. For steel pervision, l a b o r chairs ............. 300.00 and material f o r Miscellaneous maintaining . f i r e a l a r m telegraph 526. For labor.$ 1,200.00 system ........... 2,900.00 527. For trans- 29. Also,amount portation for as - to be transferred sistants, summer from the police de- supervisors and up- partment f o r su- keep of two city Fords 250.00 pervision, l a b o r and material for ............. 528. For pur- maintaining police chase of coupe... 625.00 telephone and flash- 529. For main - light system........ 4,400.00 tenance of motor 30. Also, amount + vehicle of Super - to be transferred ; intendent at $15.00 from street light- per month ....... 180.00 ing for supervision of traffic • 1,700.00 530. Total Ap- ........ 31. Also,amount , propriation .. $13,900.00 to be transferred 531. Which in - from Street and cludes amount es - Bridge Repair De- timated to be re- partment ........ 1,200.00 ceived from mis- cellaneous receipts 350.00 32. Total Ap- 532. A 1 s o , propriation ....... $ 18,886.25 amount estimated DEPART-MENT OF BUILDINGS t o b e received 33. F or salary from two - thirds of chief of inspec- of a mill on each tors at $75.00 per dollar of assessed month ............$ 900.00 valuation of all And while acting taxable property as building com- within the cor- missioner and zon- porate limits of ing enforcing offi- the City of Evans- cer at $215.00 per ton, as provided month ........... 2,580.00 by law ........... 13,550.00 4 29 r. • t, 499. For up- 34. F or salary keep. and improve- of building inspec- ment to buildings. 300.00 for at $160.00 per 500. For light- month ............ 1,920.00 ing, ' heating and 35. F or salary telephone ........ 100.00 o f plumbing i n - 501. For main- spector at $160.00 tenance and re- per month ........ 1,920.00 pairs to two motor 36. F or salary vehicles and pur- chase of new truck 2,000.00 o f electrical i n - 502. F o r spector th $160... Per month ..... 1,920.00 d e p a r t m en t' s share of garage 37. For salary overhead 138.13 of permit clerk at ......... 503. For small $150.00 Per month. 1,800.00 parks' share of 38. F or salary special assess- of stenographer 1' r menu ............ 9,000.00 and zoning clerk 504. F o r at $45.00 per month 540.00 patrolling and 39. For salary cleaning beaches.. 500.00 of 4 members of 505. For small board of examin- parks' share of ex- ers of engineers... 100.00 pence of Public o r k depart- 40. For main - ' meat . 850.00 tenance and sup- plies for 4 motor vehicles 350.00 506. T o t a l Appropriation $ 29,388.13 ........... 41. For postage, 507. Which in- stationery and mis- eludes estimated cellaneous supplies miscellaneous re- including upkeep ceipts ...... ...$ 2,000.00 on maps .......... 300.00 508. A 1 s o 42. For garage , amount estimated supervision of 4 276.25 to -b a received from special tax cars lih- 43. For pubs one mill on the ing notices for dollar for park public hearings in - purposes, as Pro- eluding frontage consent notices and vided by law...... 27,388.13 509. Add 8% reprints ........ 25.00 for probable deft- 44. For miscel- laneous expense .. 25.00 ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 2,191.05 45. Total Ap- propriation ....... 510. T o t a l 46. Which in - amount to be eludes receipts raised by taxation $29,579.18 from building per- mits, estimated at 1,246.26 47. Also, re - PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS ceipts from plumb - Administration and Office Expense ing and gas fitting 511. For salary permits and inspec- of superintendent, tions, estimated at 500.00 at $225.00 per 48. Also, re - month 2,700.00 ceipts from boiler 512. For salary$ elevator and mis- of director o f cellaneous permits women's and girls' and inspections, es - activities at $100.00 timated at ....... 5,500.00 per month.......49. 513. For 1,200.00 Also, re - ; ceipts from electric office equipment 55.00 signs, certificates 514.Forpostage, and inspections, es - telephone, t e 1 e - timated at 4,600.00 graph, etc. .... 100. 00 50. Also, r e - 515. For print- ceipts from board ing, stationery and of examiners of en - supplies .......... 200.00 gineers' fees and miscellaneous r e - ceipts, estimated at 300.00 Activity Directors and Supervisors 51. Also, amount 516.'For salary to be transferred of man director from the water de- nt Boltwood Park partment for work and associate df- of permit clerk..... 510.00 rector of men's and b o y s' ac- 52. Total Ap- tivities ........... $ 900.00 propriation .28 5 $ 12,656.25 $ 12,656.25 SEWER DEPARTMENT 53. F or salary of mason and in- spector at $140.00 per month ..$ 1,680.00 54. For truck drivers and labor. 7,500.00 55. For main- tenance and repairs of 5 motor vehicles 700.00 56. For depart- ment's share of ga- rage overhead .... 345.31 57. For purchase _ '+ of new materials. 800.00 58. For transfer y� to department of Public Works for labor ............. 1,700.00 59. Total Ap- propriation ....... $ 12,725.31 60. Which in- cludes receipts from underground work done by the department and miscellaneous r e - ceipts, estimated at 600.00 61. Add 8% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of the ap- propriation ....... 970.02 62. Total amount t o b e raised by taxation .......... $ 13,095.33 STREET LIGHTING? FUND 63. For orna- mental street lights New and' Old ..... $ 49,500.00 64. F o r traffic lights ............. 2,292.00 65. F o r allow- ance for five 200 watt overhead lights ............ 566.84 66. For stop and mushroom lights.. 380.20 67. F or trans- fer to department of Public Works for labor ......... 1,700.00 68. F o r altera- tions, etc. ........ 1,000.00 69. Total Ap- propriation $ 55,439.04 70. Add 8% for �. �- probable deficiency � arising in the col- lection of this ap- propriation ....... 4,435.12 . 71. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... DEPARTMENT 72. F or salary of commissioner of streets at $325.00 per month ........$ 73. F or main- tenance of motor vehicle of Commis- sioner of Streets at $15.00 per month.. 74. F or salary of clerk and steno- grapher at $125.00 per month ....... $ 59,874.16 OF STREETS 483. For trans- fer to department of Streets for use of equipment, sup- plies and depart- . ment's share of overhead expenses 25,650.00 484. For trans- fers to Public Works Depart- ment for Engi- neering .......... 1,200.00 485. For main- tenance and re- pairs to streets... 112,902.00 486. Altera- tions to Barn..... 1,000.00 487. Total Appropriation $159,302.00 488. Which in- c L u d e s receipts estimated to be re- ceived from. wheel tax licenses ....... $ 97,000.00 489. Also, re- ceipts estimated to be received from automobile fines.. 4,950.00 490. Also, re- ceipts estimated to be received from repairing s t r e e t openings ......... 1,000.00 491. A 1 s o , amount from mis- cellaneous receipts 1,700.00 492. Al so, amount estimated to be received from special tax of twelve (12) cents on each one hun- dred dollars of taxable property for street and b r i d g e purposes and an additional tax of eight and one-third cents on one hundred dol- lars of valuation, to cover existing needs for bridge and street pur- poses, :as decided by the City Coun- cil, as provided by law ............. 54,652.00 493. -Add, 8% for probable - defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 4,372.16 494.,To-tal amount to be raised by taxation $ 59,024.16 SMALL PARKS 3,900.00 495. For labor and teaming...... $ 15,000.00 496. For hose and all supplies... 1,200.00 497. For plants, 180.00 trees, s h r u b s, vines and spraying 100.00 498. For water supply and drain- 1,500.00 age .............. 200.00 27 467. A 1 s o 75. For labor .. 18,000.00 amount to be re- 76. For purchase ceived from 10% of and maintenance of regular' fines...... 450.00 tools and general 468. A 1 s o , supplies .......... 4,000.00 amount estimated 77. For main - to b e received tenance and repairs from 10% of auto- to motor trucks mobile fines...... 550.00 and automobiles.. 18,000.00 469. A 1 s o , 78. For main - amount estimated tenance tools and to be received equipment for ga- from 1% of sal- l�• rage ..... 400.00 aries ............1,600.00 470. A l s o 79. Total Ap- amount estimated propriation ....... to be received 80. Which in - from interest on eludes amount to bonds 7,000.00 be transferred from ............ 471. A l s o public works de - amount estimated partment for gaso- line and 'oil, esti- to be received from special tax of mated at ........ 400.00 %o of a mill on the 81. Also, amount dollar for police to be transferred pension fund as from the water de - partment for gaso- provided by law.. 7,355.00 line and oil esti- mated at ....... 1,250.00 probable deft- for for p 82. Also, amount arising in ciethe to be transferred collection of 588.40 from small parks this appropriation department for I 473. T o t a l use of equipment, gasoline and oil, amount to b raised by taxation $ 7,943.40 estimated at ... 830.00 83. Also, amount to be transferred GARBAGE SYSTEM. from sewer de- partment for gaso- 474. For labor.$ 27,000.00 line and oil, esti- 475. F o r mated at ........ 700.00 d e p a r t m e n t' s 84. Also, amount share of cost of to be transferred fuel, repairs and from department replacements ..... 5,000.00 of buildings E o r gasoline and oil, es - 476. Total tim at ....... 300.00 Appropriation $ 32,000.00 85. Also, amount 477. Which in- to be. transferred d u d e s receipts from health de - estimated to be re- partment for gaso- ceived from spe- line and oil, esti- cial tax of one mill mated at ........ 700.00 on the dollar on all 86. Also, receipts taxable property from street p e r - in the City of mits, estimated at 100.00 Evanston, as pro- 87. Also, amount vided by law ...... $ 32,000.00 to be received from 478. Add 8% maintenance of and for probable defi- ) supplies for priv- ciency arising in ately owned auto - the collection of mobiles of city em- this appropriation 2,560.00 ` ployes, estimated at 1,200.00 +f 88. Also, amount 479. T o t a l estimated to be re - amount to be ceived from Evans - raised by taxation $ 34,560.00 ton Street Railway Co. under contract with city ....... 8,000.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR 89. Also, amount DEPT. FO'R"THE. TOWN OF THE to be transferred CITY OF EVANSTON from street and 480. F o r bridge repair de- d e p a r t m e n t' s partment, estimat- share of superin- ed at ............. 28,500.00 tendence and cleri- 90. Also, amount cal help ........... $ 2,850.00 to be recelved.from 481. For equip- miscellaneous r e - ment and tools.... 15,000.00 ceipts, estimated at 4,000.00 482. F o r replacement and 91. _Total Ap- •repairs to bridges. 700.00 propriation ....... -26 7 $ 45,980.00 $ 45,980.00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS City Hall 92. F or salary of telephone opera- tor, at $85.00 per month ........... $ 1,020.00 93. F or salary of janitor, at $100 per month ....... 1,200.00 94. F or salary of janitor and watchman at $111.80 per month 1,341.60 95. For general supplies .......... 400.00 96. For heating 728.89 97. For lighting and incidentals 750.00 98. For general repairs and altera- tions ............. 1,000.00 99. For office furniture and equipment .. 175.00 100. Extra help -vacations ....... 148.40 $ 6,763.89 Grove Street Station 101. For heat- ing .............$ 552.75 102. For lighting and incidentals... 1,600.00 103. For salary of janitor, at $105.90 per month. 1,270.80 104. Extra help -Vacations ....... 52.95 105. For depart- ment of police for general repairs and alterations ....... 1,200.00 106. For fire station ........... 500.00 $ 5,176.50 Fire Station No. 2 107. For heat- ing .............$ 300:00 108. For lighting and incidentals.... 125.00 109. For general repairs and altera- tions ............. 150.00 $ 575.00 Fire Station No. 3 110. For heating $ 250.00 111. For lighting and incidentals 100.00 112. For general repairs and altera- tions ............. 150.00 $ 500.00 Fire Station No. 4 113. For heating $ 200.00 114. For lighting and incidentals 150.00 115. For general repairs and altera- tions ............. 150.00 $ 500.00 Departmental Buildings 116. For heating $ 2;000.00 117. For lighting • - and incidentals 1,200.00 118. Fon general repairs and altera- tibns ............... 500.00 9' 0 450. Which in- cludes unexpended cash reappropri- ated .........$ 8,254.29 451. A 1 s o , amount received from special tax estimated at 12ho mills on the dollar for library pur- poses as provided by law ............ 63,600.00 452. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 63,600.00 FIRF1IEN'S PE_'SION FUND 453. For pay- ment of pensions and sundry ex- penses ...........$ 21,556.40 454. To tal Appropriation $ 21,556.40 455. Which -in- cludes unexpended balance of 1934... $ 6,500.00 456. Also re- ceipts estimated to be received from tax on insurance' premiums (r/).... 3,500.00 457. Also re- ceipts estimated to be received from 1% of licenses.... 250.00 458. Also, re- ceipts estimated to be received from 1% of salaries.... 1,500,00 459. A 1 s o amount estimated to be received from special tax of one -fifth of a mill on the dollar for Firemen's Pension fund, as provided by law ............. 9,806.40 460. Add 8% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 784.51 461. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 10,590.91 POLICE PENSION FUND 462. For pay- ment of pensions and sundry ex- penses ...........$ 28,255.00 463. Total Appropriation $ 28,255.00 464. Which in- cludes unexpended balance of 1.934... $ 5,000.00 465. Which in- cludes amount estimated to be re- ceived from 10% of regular licenses... 2,500.00 466. Also. amount estimated to be received from 3/4 of dog li- censes 3,800.00 INTEREST ACCOUNT _ 119. For salary For Payment of Interest on Bonds of Janitor, at $105.90 per month. 1,270.80 429. For filtia- 120. Extra help tion plant enlarge- -vacation ... 52.95 ment bonds ....... $ 5,130.00 121. For supplies 50.00 430. For muni- cipal water works $ 5,073.75 pumping appara- Boltwood Field House tus bonds.:....... 1,822.50 122. For heating $ 500.00 431. For Bolt- 123. For lighting w o o d P a r k and incidentals .. 250.00 i m p r o v e m e n t y 124. For general bonds ............ 1,215.00 1" repairs and altera- 432. For lake tions ............. 750.00 front lands acqui- 125. For salary sition bonds...... 3,802.50 of janitor at $111.80 433. For incin- ° per month .. 1,341.60 erating plant 126. Extra help bonds ............ 2,790.00 -vacations ....... 55.90 434. For Sev- 127. For equip- enth ward park ment and furniture 100.00 lands acquisition bonds ............ 112.50 $ 2,991.50 435. For fourth ward Boltwood 128. Total A p - Park improvement propriation ....... $ 21,586.64 bonds .. ......... 1,552.50 129. Which i n - 436. For public eludes amount to grounds and park be received from i m p r o v e m e n t miscellaneous r e- bonds ........ . . 742.50 ceipts, estimated at 100.00 437. For sixth 130. Add 8% for ward park lands probable deficiency and park equip- arising in the col- ment bonds....... 67.50 lection of this ap- 438. For fire propriation ....... 1,718.93 department bonds 2,362.50 439. For fourth 131. T o t o 1 w a r d Boltwood amount to be raised Park improvement by taxation ...... $ 23,205.57 bonds-2nd series. 1,822.50 For public POLICE DEPARTMENT440. parks and lake 132. For salary s h o r e improve- of chief of police ment bonds....... 3,262.50 at $ 3 25. 00 per 441. F o r month .. .. ...$ 3,900.00 departmental 133.For salary building bonds ... 607.50 of captain at $212.80 442. For Vil- per month ....... 2,553.60 lage of Niles Cen- 134. For salary ter bonds.... .... 150.00 of five lieutenants 443. For Water at $ 1 8 5. 7 2 per Improvement and month each ...... 11,143.20 Extension Bonds. 20,000.00 135. For salary of seven sergeants at $174.12 per month 444. T o t a l each .............. 14,626.08 Appropriation .... $ 45,440.00 lar . For36apat 445. Add 8%a i of1 sixty-four for probable defi- rolmen at $160.00 ciency arising in per month, each.. 122,880.00 the collection of 137. For salary this appropriation.$ 3,635.20 of one patrolman 1 for two months at 446. T o t a l ' $ 1 5 2. 0 0 and ten amount to be months at $160.00 raised by taxation 49,075.20 per month ........ 1,904.00 138. For salary of one patrolman SPECIAL FUNDS for nine months at Public Library $152.00 and three months at $160.00 447. For sal- per month..salary...... •.. ...$ 1,848.00 cries Librarian 39For salary and Staff and oth- oft one patrolman er employees ...... $ 44,351.95 for six months at - 448. For books, $128.00 and six book repairing and months at $132.00 1,560.00 sundry ........... 27,502.34 140. For salary of two policewomen 449. T o t a l at $ 160. 0 0 per Appropriation .... $ 71,854.29 month, each ...... 3,840.00 24 9 141. For salary use of water in of one policewoman connection w i t h and censor .. 1,800.00 building and side- 142. For salary walk permits, all of one department of which is specifi- secretary at $136.00 tally appropriated per month 1,632.00 for the water de- 143. For salary partmen.t ......... 367.750.00 of two operators at 408. Also, mis- $151.50 per month cellaneous receipts each ...... ' ... 3,636.00 estimated at .... 1,000.00 144. For salary 409. Also, re - of three operators ceipts from sale of at $140.25 each per meters and parts, month ........ 5,049.00 and relief valves 145. For salary Z estimated at .. 1,250.00 of one clerk at� 41 O. Bond re - $85.00 per month ceipts .... .. 250,000.00 (A. P. B.) ........ 1,020.00 146. For secret 411. Total Ap- service work ..... 500.00 propriation ....... 147. For motor- cycles. main tenance) ......... 700.00 SINKING FUND 148. For am- , 412. For filtra- munition for shot tion plant enlarge - guns and machine rrient bonds ....... $ 14,000.00 guns ............ 100.00 413. For munic- 149. For main- ipal water works tenance of motor pumping apparatus vehicle of chief of bonds ............ 3,000.00 police at $15.00 per 414. For Bolt - month ........... 180.00 wood Park im- 150. For main- provement bonds.. 2,000.00 tenance of all mo- 415. For Lake for vehicles ...... 8,900.00 Front Lands ac- 151. For sta- quisition bonds . 12,000.00 tionery and print- 416. For incin- i n g ( R e c o r d erating.plant bonds 6,000.00 Bureau) .......... 760.00 417. For sev- 152. For sta- enth ward park tionery, printing, lands acquisition etc. (Identification bonds ............ 5,000.00 Bureau) .......... 475.00 418. For Fourth 153. For sta- W a r d Boltwood tionery, printing, Park improvement etc. (Accident bonds .........:.. 3,000.00 Prevention Bureau) 725.00 419. For public 154. For jail grounds and park board ............ 2,500.00 improvement • bonds 1,000.00 155. For main- 420. For Sixth tenance of signal ward park land equipment (Trans- and park equip- fer to Public Works ment bonds ...... 1,000.00 Department) .. 4,400.00 421. For fire de- 156. For new partment bonds 3,000.00 police signal equip- 422. For Fourth ment replacement ward Boltwood and changes ...... 110.00 Park improvement 157. For one di- t bonds-2nd series. 3,000.00 rect trunk connec- 423. For public tion to Chicago parks and lake Detective Bureau shore improvement and Radio equip- bonds ... 5,000.00 ment and main- `� or .. 424. For de- tenance on cars... 1,200.00 partmental build- 158. For. main- ing bonds 1,000.00 tenance of traffic .. 425. For Vil- equipment ........ 159. For miscel- 1,000.00 lage of Niles Cen- laneous expense .. 500.00 ter bonds .:...... 1,000.00 160. For main- 426. Total Ap- tenance of motor propriation vehicle of Police- woman at $6.25 per .. 427. Add 8% for _ month 75.00 probable deficiency ........... 161. Salary of arising in the col - Dog Catcher .... 650.00 lection of this ap- 162. Car Test- propriation ...... 4,800.00 ing Expenses .... 10,600.00 428. T o t a 1 163. Total Ap- amount to be propriation ....... $210,766.88 raised by taxation 10 23 $620,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 64,800.00 387. Extensions 164. which in - and improvements 250.000.00 cludes receipts from licenses, dog $274,975.31 taxes and fines, less amount to be WATER METER BUREAU credited to police 388. For salary pension fund ..... $ 28,000.00 of chief clerk and 165. A 1 s o , collector at $150.60 amount to. be re - per month ........ $ 1,807.20 ceived from cen- 389. For salary sored films, esti- of -billing machine mated at ......... 900.00 operator at $90.60 166. Car testing per month ....... 1,080.00. (' revenues .. 10,600.00 390. For salary 167. Add 8% for of two clerks at probable deficiency $72.26 per month arising in the col - each .......... 1,734.24. lection of this ap- 391. For salary propriation ....... 13,701.35 of water officer at $163.00 per month 1,956.00 168. T o t a l 392. For salary amount to be Of, meter reader raised by taxation $184,968.23 and repairman at $130.50 per month 1,566.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 393. .For de- 169. For salary partment's share of fire marshal at of work of permit. $325.00 per month.$ 3,900.00 clerk ............. 510.00 Truck Company No. 1 394. For salary 170. For salary of meter bureau of assistant fire inspector at $142.50 marshal at $212.80 per month ...: 1,710.00 per month ........ $ 2,553.60 395. For addi- 171. For salary tional help -clerks of lieutenant at and readers .. 3,500.00 $174.12 per month 2,089.44 396. F o r de- 172. For salary partment's share of eleven first class of garage over- privates at $160.00 head ............. 276.25 per month each... 21,120.00 397. For new meters and relief Truck Company No. 2 valves ............ 1,000.00 173. For salary 398. For repair of second assistant parts for meters.. 1,300.00 fire marshal and 399. For miscel- Chief of Fire Pre- laneous expense of vention Bureau at meter bureau 100.00 $193.46 per month:$ 2,321.52 4For blank 174. For salary wateerr rolls, bills, of third assistant fire marshal at stationery and postage .... 2,000.00 $193.46 per month. 2,321.52 401. For main- 175. For salary of lieutenant at tenance and sup- plies for four mo- $174.12 per month 2,089.44 for vehicles 600.00 176. For salary of eight first class pur 402. For - privates at $160.00 chase of address ing machine 1,000.00 per month, each... 15,360.00 ...... l �l Engine Company No. 1 $ 20,139.69 177. For salary 403. For trans- of captain at fer to Fire depart- �� $185.72 per month.$ 2,228.64. ment and miscel- 178. For salary laneous and con- of lieutenant at tingent Funds . 220,522.80 $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 404. For trans- 179. For salary fer to public works of motor engineer department ..... 3,000.00 at $160.00 per 405. For trans- month ............ 1,920.00 fer to city collect- 180. For salary or's office ........ 425.00 of assistant en- gineer at $160.00 223,947.80 per month ........ 1,920.00 181. For salary 406. Total Ap- of seven first class propriation ...... $620,600.00 privates at $160.00 407. Which in- per month, each... 13,440.00 cludes receipts es- Engine Company No. 2 timated to be re- 182. For salary ceived from water of captain at tax, receipts from $185.72 per month.$ 2,228.64 22 11 183. For salary of lieutenant at $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 184. For salary of motor engineer at $ 160. 0 0 per month ............ 1,920.00 185. For salary of assistant en- gineer at $160.00 per month ........ 1,920.00 186. For salary of six first class privates at $160.00 per month, each.. 11,520.00 Engine Company No. 8 187. For salary , of captain at $185.72 per month $ 2,228.64 188. For salary of lieutenant at $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 189. For salary of motor engineer at $ 1 6 0. 0 0 per month ............ 1,920.00 190. For salary of assistant en- gineer at $160.00 per month ........ 1,920.00 191. For salary of six first class privates at $160.00 per month, each... 11,520.00 Engine Company No. 4 192. For salary of captain at $185.72 per month $ 2,228.64 193. For salary of lieutenant at $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 194. For salary of motor engineer at $ 1 6 0. 00 per month ............ 1,920.00 ' 195. For salary of assistant en- gineer at $160.00 per month ........ 1,920.00 196. For salary of six first class privates at $160.00 per month, each... 11,520.00 Engine Company No. 5 197. For salary of captain at $185.72 per month.$ 2,228.64 198. For salary of lieutenant at $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 199. For salary of motor engineer and rnechanic at $170.25 per month. 2,043.00 200. For salary of assistant motor engineer at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 201. For salary of eight first class privates at $160.00 per month, each... 15,360.00 202.For repairs, maintenance a ri d supplies ........... 3,000.00 203. For pur- chase of new hose 500.00 t- 362. For salary of first relief man at $ 1 6 7. 00 per month and two re- lief men at $150.60 each per month... 363. For addi- tional help ....... 364. For fuel and current . 365. For oil and grease ... .. . 366. For tools, materials and sup- plies ............. 367. For re- pairs to buildings. 368. For repairs to intake including anchor ice . 369. For repairs to boilers and en- gines ... ......... 370. For ma- chinery, buildings and equipment ... 5,618.40 2,800.00 25,000.00 950.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 FILTRATION 371. For salary of chemist at $170.00 per month.$ 372. For salary of four operators at $ 1 5 4. 7 0 per month each 373. For addi- tional help ....... 374. For chem- icals for water treatment ........ 375. For labor- atory supplies . 376. For repairs and alterations ... 377. For gener- al supplies ....... 300.00 ' $ 61,491.60 PLANT 2,040.00 7,425.60 2,600.00 6,000.00 300.00 2,800.00 800.00 $ 21,965.60 WATER MAINS BUREAU 378. For salary of foreman at $163.00 per month.$ 1,956.00 379. For salary of six mechanics at $142.00 each per month ............ 10,224.00 380. For addi- tional help ....... 2,500.00 381. For pur- chase and installa- tion of new fire hydrants .. ... .. 2,000.00 382. For main- tenance and sup- plies for five motor vehicles .. .... . 700.00 383. For depart- ment share of ga- rage overhead .... 345.31 384. For pur-. chase and mainte- nance of tools..... 450.00 385. For main- tenance and re- pairs to water mains system 5,800.00 386. For water main feeder exten- sion .............. 1,000.00 42 ' 21 M 341. Extra Help 960.00 204. For serv- 342. For print- ices and supplies ing ............... 1,500.00 for maintenance of 343. For mis- fire a l a r m-tele- cellaneous expense, graph s y s t e m postage, printing, (Transfer to Pub - etc . ............... 250.00 lie Works Depart- 344. For mis- ment) ............ 2,900.00 cellaneous equip- ment ............. 300.00 205. Total Ap- 345. For Bailiff propriation $162,428.92 supplies ......... 500.00 206. Which in- 346. For maxi- cludes amount to mum reserve for be raised from tax ,jurors ............ 1,500.00 on fire insurance ' 347. For proba- premiums, I e s s tion expense ..... 350.00 a m o u n t to be credited to the 348. 'Total Ap_ Firemen's Pension propriation ...... $ 21,460.00 Fund .......$ 3,500.00 349. Which in- 207. A I s o , cludes costs to be a m o u n t to be r e c e i v e d from transferred f r o m Criminal and Qua- water fund ....... 158,928.92 si Criminal cases. 350. Also, 18,910.00 208. Total ap- amount to be re- propriation ....... $162,428.92 ceived from Civil LEGAL EXPENSES Cases, Clerks' fees 2,500.00 209. For salary 351. A 1 s o , of Corporation amount to be re- counsel for all ceived from Chat- legal services, In- tel Mortgages, eluding clerk hire, Fees ............. 50.00 expenses and sup- plies ............. 6,500.00 352. Total Ap- 210. For salary propriation ....... $ 21,460.00 of city attorney, at $200.00 per month. 2,400.00 WATER DEPARTMENT 353. For salary 211. Total ap- of superintendent propriation $ 81900.00 and chief engineer, 212. Add 8% for at $ 3 2 5. 0 0 per probable deficiency month . .........$ 3,900.00 arising in the col- 354. For main- lection of this ap- tenance of motor propriation ....... $ 712.00 vehicle of Supt. at $15.00 per month.. 180.00 213. T o t a l 355. Reserve for a m o u n t to be contingent expens- raised by taxation $ 9,612.00 es and general ex- AUDITING COMMITTEE tensions .......... 5,000.00 214. Continuous 356. Reserve for audit services for Interest on water the year 1935..... $ 4,200.00 revenue bonds and 215. For ex - also bonds ....... 8,400.00 penses pertaining to the preceding 357. Total Ap- item ............. 150.00 propriation ...... $ 17,480.00 PUMPING PUMPING STATIONll 216. Total Ap- propriation tAdd $ 4,350.00 For salary 8% for of master mechanic probable deficiency in charge of plant, arising in the col - at $ 2 2 4.00 per lection of this ap- month . .........$ 2,688.00 propriation ........$ 348.00 359. For salary of two operating 218. T o t a l engineers at $183.00 a m o u n t to be and one operating raised by taxation $ 4,698.00 engineer at $179.50 HEALTH DEPARTMENT per month ........ 6,546.00 219. For salary 360. For salary of health commis - of two firemen at sioner at $325.00 $154.70 per month per month ........$ 3,900.00 each, and one at 220. For addi- $150.60 ............ 5,520.00 tional, services as 361. For salary required by law .. 255.00 of three oilers and 221. For salary r e p a i r m e n at of food and dairy $154.70 per monthat i n s p e c t o r each • � � � � • • • � � 5,569.20 $183.33 /3 per month month 2,200.00 20 13 222. For salary 323. Which in - of assistant food cludes amount es - and dairy inspector timated to be re - at $158.331/3 p e r ceived from sale of month ............ 1,900.00 codes ............ 5.00 223. For salary 324. A 1 so, in - of housing an d cludes amount es - sanitation inspector timated to be re - at $166.66z/3 per ceived from sale of month ............ 2,000.00 separate depart- 224. For salary ment codes ....... 3.00 of clerk and deputy 325. From Spe- registrar at $100.00 c i a 1 Assessment per month ........ 1,200.00 Fund advanced in 225. For salary 1932-33-34 ........ 200.00 of recorder a n d 326.Transferred deputy registrar at from Water De- $85:00 per month.. 1,020.00 111 partment. ......... 56,721.26 226. For com- municable diseases 327. Total Ap- and quarantine .. 3,500.00 propriation ....... $ 56,929.26 227. For salary cf laboratory di- CONTINGENT FUND rector at $200.00 328. For con - per month ........ 2,400.00 tingent expenses, 228. For salary not included in of relief laboratory appropriation to director part time 50.00 cover unforeseen 229. For salary requirements, of laboratory as- accidents, etc. ....$ 15,000.00 sistant at $63.75 329. For legal per month ........ 765.00 expenses not oth- 230. For foods erwise provided for 500.00 and dairies ....... 25.00 231. For weights 330. Total Ap- and measures .... 50.00 propriation ...... $ 15,500.00 232. For labora- 331. Which in- tory supplies .. 200.00 c l u d e s transfers 233. For post- from Water De - age .............. 200.00 partment and re- 234. For office funds from Special supplies .......... 250.00 Assessment Fund. 13,872.62 235. For trade- 332. Add 8% for in of nine old cars probable d e f i - and purchasing of ciency arising in five new cars 2,243.50 the collection of 236. For main- this appropriation 130.19 tenance of five mo- tor vehicles 400.00 333. Total 237. For depart- amount to be ment's share of raised by taxation $ 1,757.57 garage overhead.. 345.31 238. For board BOARD OF LOCAL I'IPROVE'IENTS of examiners of 334. For sala- plumbers ......... 100.00 ries of four mem- 239. For med- bers, $10.00 per ical inspection of year each, payable schools ........... 1,792.50 quarterly ......... $ 40.00 240. For main- 335. Total Ap- tenance of motor �1 propriation $ 40.00 vehicle of Health 336. Add 8% Commissioner at for probable defle- $15.00 per month.. 180.00 tency arising in 241. For miscel- the collection of laneous expense .50.00 this Appropriation 3.20 242. For salary of assistant clerk 337. T o t a l and deputy regis- amount to be raised trar at $63.75 per by taxation $ 43.20 month g65.00 243. For hous- 'MUNICIPAL COURT ing and sanitation 338. For salary office expense .... 25.00 of two judges at $416% per month 244. Total Ap- each ........... $ 10,000.00 propriation ....... $ 25,816.31 339. For salary 245. Which in- of Clerk at $208.33- cludes amount to % per month...... 2,500.00' be received from 340. For salary board of examiners of two Deputy of plumbers, esti- Clerks at $150.00 mated at '.... $ 350.00 per month each... 3,600.00 `14 19 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ( 246. A 1 s o , 305. For salary a m o u n t to be of three commis- received from ex- sioner9 at $50,00 amination of scales, each .............. $ 150.00 estimated at ..... 600.00 306. For salary 247. A 1 s o , of chief examiner, a m o u n t to be at $25.00 per month 300.00 received from reg- 307. For ex- istration of births penses of chief and deaths, esti- examiner and Secy. mated at ......... 500.00 for clerk hire, printing stationery r / 248. A 1 s o , and incidental ex- amount to be -r' received from cer- penses ............ 100.00 tified copies of 308. Total Ap- birth and death' propriation ...... $ 550.00 certificates, e s t i - 309. Add 8% mated at ......... 200.00 for probable defi- 249. A 1 s o , ciency arising in a m o u n t to be the collection of received from mis- this. appropriation 44.00 cellaneous receipts 50.00 250. Add 8% for 310. T o t a l probable deficiency amount to be arising in the col - raised by taxation $ 594.00 lection of this ap- propriation ....... 1,929.30 'MISCELLANEOUS FUND. 311. For pay- ment of judges 251. T o t a l and clerks of elec- a m o u n t to be raised by taxation $ 26,145.61 tion, election print- ing and rent of rooms for municipal CITY CLERK'S OFFICE election ... ....$ 2,500.00 312. For sup- 252. For salary port of indigent of city clerk at war veterans and $255.00 per month.$ 3,060.00 their families as 253. For salary provided by law.. 500.00 of c l e r k and 313'. For Evans- s t e n o grapher at ton Hospital As- $103.33% per month 1,240.00 sociation for serv- 254. For salary ices,v to be paid of general clerk at July i 31st ........ 100.00 $103.33t/3 -per month 1,240.00 314. For St. 255. For salary Francis Hospital of messenger at Association f o r $12.75 per month.. 153.00 services to be paid 256. For sta- July 31st ........ 100.00 tionery and sup- 315. For Com- plies ............. 175.00 munity Hospital to 257. For new be paid July 31st. 100.00 record books neces- 316. For Visit- sary .............. 50.00 ing Nurse Asso- 258. For mime- ciation to be paid ograph supplies 125.00 July 31st 700.00 259. For street 317. For enforc- and bridge vehicle ing of zoning ordi- license books and �� nances 50.00 application blanks 100.00 ........ 318. For in - 260. For busi- terest on tax anti- ness and d o g cipation warrants. 40,000.00 license books ..... 75.00 319. For City's share of special as- 261. Total Ap- sessments .... 7,000.00 propriation .. $ 6,218.00 320. For pay- 262. Add S% for ment of necessary probable deficiency expenses incurred arising in the Col- in special assess- lection of this ap- ment, special tax propriation .......$ 497.44 and condemnation proceedings to be 263. T o t a l reimbursed as far a m o u n t to be as legally may be, raised by taxation $ 6,715.44 from special as- sessments ........ 321. Special as - 200.00 CITY COIIPTROLLER'S OFFICE sessment deficit .. 5,679.26 264. For salary of city comptroller 322. Total Ap- it $ 2 5. 0 0 p e r propriation ...... $56,929.26 month ...... .....$ 300.00 18 15 i 265. For blank 285. For addi- books, stationery tional help ....... 750.00 and supplies ...... 55.00 286. For burg- lary insurance .... 100.00 266. Total Ap- propriation $ 355.00 287. Total Ap- 267. Add 8% for propriation ...... $ 8,325.00 probable deficiency' 288. Which in - arising in collet- cludes receipts tion of this appro- from all the as- priation • • .........$ 28.40 sessments spread and confirmed on 268. T o 't a 1 which fees have a m o u n t to be not yet been paid, raised by taxation $ 383.40 estimated at ..... 100.00 289. A 1 s o, CITY :TREASURER'S OFFICE amount to be 269. For salary transferred from of City Treasurer • water fund .....: 425.00 at $ 1 2 7. 5 0 per 290. A l s o, month $ 1,530.00 amount to be re- 270. For salary ceived from spe- of general book- cial assessment keeper at $166.66% collections, esti- per month ......... 2,000.00 mated at ........ 7,800.00 271. For salary of c l e r lc and 291. Total Ap- s t e n o grapher at propriation ...... $ 8,325.00 $103.33% per month 1,240.00 PRINTING? 272. For extra help ............. 1,020.00 292. For print- 273. For blank ing not otherwise books, stationery provided for ....$ 600.00 and supplies ...... 695.00 293. Total Ap- 274. Total Ap- propriation $ 600.00 propriation $ 6,485.00 294. Add 8% Which in- for probable defi- •275. cludes amount to ciency arising in be transferred from collection of this city collector's of- appropriation .... 48.00 fice ......$ 1,955.00 276. Also, 295. Tota'I amount to be amount to be transferred f r o m raised by taxa- special assessments 150.00 tion .............. $ 648.00 277. Add ci for probable deficiency SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS arising - 296. For salary of mayor at $595.00 tion of this a.pproappro- pria.tion 350.40 per month ......$ 7,140.00 .......... 297. For main- 278. T o t a l tenance of motor vehicle of mayor a m o u n t to be raised by taxation $ 4,730.40 at $15.00 per month 180.00 298. For salary of Secretary to CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERIN• the Mayor at TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- $90.00 per month.. 1,080.00 MENT'S OFFICE 299. For alder- 279. For salary men at $10.00 each of city collector e ing ' per meeting 7,000.00 and superintendent salary r sasa of special assess- of page at per _ ments, at $166.66% meeting and extra per month ... $ 2,000.00 pay at $4.00 per 280. For salary month ........... 140:00 of s t e n o grapher 301. For stenog- and c l e r k at rapher at $5.00 $103.33%per month 1,240.00 per council session 230.00 281. For salary of clerk at $90.00 302. Total Ap- per month ....... 1,080.00 propriation, $15,770.00 282. For amount 303. Add 8% to be transferred for probable defi- to city treasurer's ciency in collec- office from special tion of this ap- assessments ...... 1,955.00 propriation ...... $ 1,261.60 283. For post- age .............. 700.00 304. T o t a l 284. For blank a ny o u n t to be books, stationery raised by taxa- and supplies ....... 500.00 tion .............. $17,031.60 16 17. - ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR CITY 'TREASURER WHEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of Evanston.. County of Cook, State of Illinois, has requested this City Council of the City of Evanston to designate a bank or banks or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him in his official capacity may be deposited, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, which Act is now in full force and effect; and WHEREAS, the following banks were heretofore designated by this undersigned body as the proper depositories to be used by the said Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer, for funds of the City of Evanston; and 01 WHEREAS, such following depositories have furnished the said City Council of the City of Evanston with a copy of latest call statements required either by the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois or the Comptroller of the Currency, as the case may be, such statements as of the date set opposite each of the following listed banks; and NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston of Cook County that the following named banks are hereby designated to continue as depositories in which the funds and moneys received by Samuel H. Gilbert, Treasurer of the City of Evanston, may be deposited. ,State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston December 312 1934 .First National Bank and Trust Company Evanston December 312 1934 Evanston'Trust & Savings Bank, Evanston December 312 1934 Northern Trust Company, Chicago December 31, 1934 Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. Chicago December 31, 1934 Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago December 31, 1934 First National Bank of Chicago, Chicago December 312 1934 City National Bank & Trust Co. Chicago December 31, 1934 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of January A.D. 1935 ✓ Edward W. Bell, Approved January 22, 1935 City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett AN ORDINANCE LEVYI1iG MUNICIPAL liND SPECIAL TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVyNSTON IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR TIT —Eh FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1st 1935 and ENDING DECEMBER 31st, 1935. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON : SECTION 1: That the sum of Six Hundred Ninety Three Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty -Nine Dollars and Thirty-six Cents $693,689.36) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois for all corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund, for payment ,of principal and interest of bonds, Public Library, Firements !,Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Garbage System, Street and 'Bridge Fund of the Town of the City 6.V'Rvanston, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds and Public Benefit Fund as appropriated for the current fiscal year by the annual Appropriation Ordinance of the City of Evanston for the year 1935, passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of January 2nd 1935, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year, the specific amounts as levied for the various purposes heretofore named being in- dicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated i =1 x 110 :Irr�m "Total Amount to be raised by Taxation", which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said tax so levied being for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be collected from said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid and being as follows: (Copy of Ordinance herewith) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the COUNTY CLERK of said County of Cook, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and that he shall also certify to the said County Clerk that the amount levied and assessed by Section One of this Ordinance is required by said City to'be levied by taxation as aforesaid and extended upon the appropriate tax books for the fiscal year beginning January lst, 1935 and ending December 31st 1935. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of January A.D. 1935. Approved January 222 1935. Edward W. Be112 City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Approved as to form W-illiam Lister, Corporation Counsel An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1,1935, and Ending December 31,1935 CITY OF EVANSTON C00KCOUNTY I L L I N 0 1 S INDEX Page Amounts to be' raised by taxation..31 Auditing Committee ...............13 Board of Local Improvements ...... 19 Boltwood Field House ............ 9 Building Department .......... :... 4 City Cleric's Office ............... 15 City Collector's Office ..............16 City Comptroller's Office ..........15 City Treasurer's Office ............16 City Hall ......................... 8 Civil Service Commission .......'.. 18 Contingent Fund ..................19 Departmental Buildings ............ 8 Filtration Plant ...................21 Fire Department ........ .:.......11 Fire Station No. 1—Grove Street... 8 Fire Station No. 2.................. 8 Fire Station No. 3.................. 8 Fire Station No. 4................. 8 Firemen's Pension Fund ...........25 Garbage System ........... ....26 Health Department ................13 Interest Account ..................24 Legal Expenses ...................13 Miscellaneous Fund ................18 Municipal Court ...................19 Police Department ................ 9 Police Pension Fund ..............25 Printing ..........................17 Public Benefit Fund ...............30 Public Buildings .................. 8 Public Library ....................24 Public Playgrounds ................28 Public Works Department ......... 3 Pumping Station ..................20 Salaries of City Officers ............ 1.7 Server Department ................ 6 Sinking Fund .....................23 Small Parks ......................27 Special Funds .....................24 Street Lighting Fund .............. 6 Street Department ................. 6 Street and Bridge Repair Dept ....... 26 Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund ... 30 Summary of Special Funds .......... 31 Water Department ................20 Water Mains Bureau ...............21 Water Meter Bureau ..............22 Published January 10, 1935 SUM-MARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Unexpended Bal- ances - reap- propriated ..$ 19,754.29 Resources other than taxation.. 128,150.00 To be raised by taxation . 214,351.53 Add 8% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation . 12,060.12 Total appropria- tion for special purposes ...... $ 374,315.94 Grand total ap- propriation .... $1,226,136.95 AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corporate . Fund ..........$353,402.51 Bonds and In- terest ......... 113,875.20 Special Funds .. 226,411.65 Total by Taxa- tion ........... $ 693,689.36 Sect' 2. This ordinance shall be ii full orce and effect from and afteite passa e, approval and publ71.E, ac- cordin to law. Adopte by the City Cou the Cityof , n'ston, on the nd day of January, 193 EDW�.V BELL, City Clerk. Approved the 3r of January, 1935. CHARLE H. BARTLETT, / Mayor. This is to ertify that ave examined the bud g Land here�vit aprove of same. APP, L. \iCo-itroller. Approved as to form an\ legal WILLIAM L Corporation 31 533. Add 8% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this ap- propriation ...... 1,084.00 534. Total amount to be raised by taxa- tion .............. $14,634.00 PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 535. For Public Benefit Fund ....$ 6,000.00 536. Total Ap- propriation $ 6,000.00 537. Which in- cludes amount es- timated to be re- ceived from public benefit tax of one mill on each dollar of the assessed val- uation of all tax- able property with- in the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, as provided by law . 6,000.00 538. Add 8% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of t h i s appropria- tion 480.00 539. Total amount to be raised by taxa- tion .............. $ 6,480.00 SUMMARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Resources other than taxation.$384,543.30 $ 384,543.30 To be raised by taxation: For General Cor- porate Purposes based on cor- porate rate of $.66% on one hundred dollars of equalized as- sessed valua- tion of 1931 .$327,224.56 Add 8% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ..$ 26,177.95 $ 353,402.51 For Bonds and 'Interest ... .$105,440.00 Add 8% for prob= able deficiency arising in the collection o f this appropria- tion ........... 8.435.20 $ 113,875.20 Total Appropria- tion for General Corporate pur- poses $851,821.01 30 An ORDINANCE king appropriations for corporate purs pos for the fiscal year beginning J9,1tti- ary 1935 and ending De ember 31st, 1935. Be it ordai by the C' Council of Cok County, the City of E�tlri t Illinois. SECTION 1.owing sums, or somuch th authorized 1 by law, b and the same ate' hereby approp ed for the fiscal year egin- nin a n u a r y 1st, 1935 and en val cember 31st, 1935. 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SORBS 1. For salary of commissioner of Public Works at $333.331A per month$ 4;000.00 2. Maintenance of m o t o r vehicle of commissioner of Public Works at $15.00 per month.. 180.00 3. For salary of c i t y engineer at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 4. For salary of assistant engineer or assistant to en- gineer of Board of L o c a l Improve- ments at $200.00 per month ........... 2,400.00 S. For mainten- ance of 4 motor vehicles .......... 500.00 6. For draught= ing and mist...... 1,700.00 7. For extra help 420.00 S. For salary of clerk at $100.00 per month ........... 1,200.00 9. For salary of clerk of Board of L o c a l Improve- ments at $10.00 per monthF ............ 120:00 10. o r salary of stenographer and clerk at $45.00 i per month......... 540.00 11. For salary of fire alarm and !i p o l i c e telephone electrician at rj $175.00 per month 2,100.00 12. For salary of assistant elec- trician at $137.50 per month .. 1,650.00 13. For extra help electrical de- partment ......... 100.00 14. F or neces- sary electrical materials and sup- plies for maintain- ing fire alarm and p o l i c e telephone system ........... 1,750.00 15. For postage, stationery, in a p s, draughting mate- rials and instru- ments and miscel- laneous supplies.. 600.00 3 16. For side- 517. For salary walk approaches.. 100.00 of woman director 17. For depart- and associate di- ment's share of ga- rector of women's rage overhead .... 276.25 and girls' activ- 18. For special ities .............. 630.00 assessment blanks 518. For rental and forms ....... 50.00 of school gym- 19. Total Ap- nasiums .......... 600.00 propriation .. 20. Which in- $ 18,886.25 Leadership Summer Playgrounds cludes receipts 519. For extra s r o m engineering help 9 play - services estimated grounds .......... $ 1,440.00 at ................ 2,421.25 21. Also receipts Summer. Staff Beaches from sewer per- 520. For 3 life mits, estimated at 150.00 guards for free 22. Also receipts beaches ..........$ 720.00 from water per- mits, estimated at 375.00 Part Time Leadership for Fall, Winter 23. Also receipts i' and Spring from pole and 521. For men's heating mains per- and boys' Clubs, mits, estimated at 150.00 leagues and ac- 24. Also, receipts tivities including from, grade fees, Junior Press and estimated at 40.00 Airplane clubs and 25. Also,amount for women's and to be transferred girls' clubs, gym from the sewer de- classes ...........$ 1,200.00 partment ......... 1,700.00 522. For atten- 26. Also,amount dants for skating to be transferred rinks and after from the water de- school supervision partment ......... 3,000.00 on major parks... 400.00 27. Also,amount to be transferred Eauinment, Supplies and Construction from the small 523. For repairs parks department. 850.00 and replacements.$ 66,00.00 28. Also, amount 524. For athletic to be transferred and activity sup - from the fire de- plies ............. 700.00 partment for su- 525. For steel pervision, l a b o r chairs ............ 300.00 and material f o r maintaining fire lIiscellaneons a l a r m telegraph 526. For labor. 1,200.00 system .......... 2,900.00 527. For trans- 29. Also,amount. portation for to be transferred sistants, summer from the police de- supervisors and up- partment f o r su- keep of two city pervision, l a b o r Fords ............ 250.00 and material f o r 528. For pur- maintaining police chase of coupe... 625.00 telephone and flash- 529. For main - light system....... .4,400.00 tenance of motor 30. Also, amount vehicle of Super - to be transferred intendent at $15.00 from street light- per month ....... 180.00 ing for supervision of traffic 1,700.00 530. Total Ap- ........ 31. Also,amount propriation .. $13,900.00 to be transferred 531. Which in - from Street and eludes amount es - Bridge Repair De- timated to be re- partment ......... 1,200.00 ceived from mis- usrI receipts 350.00 ce532 32. Total Ap- oipts A propriation ....... $ 18,886.25 amount estimated DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS to be • received 33. F or salary from' two - thirds of chief of inspec- of a mill on each tors at $75.00 per dollar of assessed month ............. $ 900.00 valuation of all And while acting taxable property as building com- within the cor- missioner and zon- porate limits of ing enforcing of&- the City of Evans- cer at $215.00 per ton, as provided month ........... 2,580.00 by law ........... 13,550.00 _ 4 29 ' i 499. For • up- keep and improve- ment to buildings. 300.00 500. For light- ing, heating and telephone ........ 100.00 501. For main- tenance and re- pairs to two motor vehicles and pur- chase of new truck 2,000.00 502. F o r d e partin ent's share of garage overhead ......... 138.13 503. For small parks' share of s p e c i a l assess- ments ............ 9,000.00 504. F o r patrolling and cleaning beaches.. 500.00 505. For small parks' share of ex- pense of Public A! o r k s depart- ment ............ 850.00 506. Total Appropriation $ 29;388.13 507. Which in- cludes estimated miscellaneous re- ceipts ............$ 2,000.00 508. Also, amount estimated to b e received from special tax of one mill on the dollar for park purposes, as pro- vided by law...... 27,388.13 509. Add 8% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 2,191.05 510. Total amount to be raised by taxation $29,579.18 PUBLIC PLAYGI OUNDS Administration and Office Expense 511. For salary of superintendent, at $225.00 p e r month .. $ 2,700.00 512. For salary of director of women's and girls' activities at $100.00 per month ....... 1,200.00 513. For new office equipment 55.00 514. For postage, telephone, t e 1 e - graph, etc. . 100.00 515. For print- ing, stationery and supplies .......... 200.00 Activity Directors and Supervisors 516. For salary of man director at Doltwood Park and associate di- rector of men's and boys' ac- tivities ...........$ 900.00 28 y ti 34. F or salary of building inspec- tor at $160.00 per month ............ 1,920.00 35. F or salary o f plumbing i n - spector at $160.00 per month ........ 1,920.00 36. F or salary o f electrical i n - spector at $160.00 per month ....... 1,920.00 37. F n r salary of permit clerk at $150.00 per month. 1,800.00 38. F or salary of stenographer and zoning clerk at $45.00 per month 540.00 39. F o r salary of 4 members of board of examin- ers of engineers... 100.00 40. For main- tenance and sup- plies for 4 motor vehicles ........... 350.00 41. For postage, stationery and mis- cellaneous supplies including upkeep on maps .......... 300.00 42. For garage supervision of 4 cars .............. 276.25 43. For publish- ing notices for public hearings in- cluding frontage consent notices and reprints .......... 25.00 44. For miscel- laneous expense .. 25.00 45. Total Ap- propriation . 46. Which in- cludes receipts from building per- mits, estimated at 1,246.25 47. Also, re- ceipts from plumb- ing and gas fitting permits and inspec- tions, estimated at 500.00 48. Also, re- ceipts from boiler elevator and mis- cellaneous permits and inspections, es- timated at ....... 5,500.00 49. Also, re- ceipts from electric signs, certificates and inspections, es- timated at ....... 4,600.00 50. Also, re- ceipts from board of examiners of en- gineers' fees and miscellaneous r e - ceipts, estimated at 300.00 51. Also, amount to be transferred from the water de- partment for work of permit clerk..... 510.00 52. Total Ap- propriation ....... 5 $ 12,656.25 $ 12,656.25 SEWER DEPARTMENT 483. For trans- 53. F or salary fer to department of mason and in- of Streets for use spector at $140.00 of equipment, sup- per month ..$ 1,680.00 plies and depart- 54. For truck ment's share of drivers and labor. 7,500.00 overhead expenses 25,650.00 55. For main- 484. For trans- tenance and repairs fers to Public of 5 motor vehicles 700.00 Works Depart- 56. For depart- ment for Engi- ment's share of ga- neering .......... 1,200.00 rage overhead .... 345.31 485. For main- 57. For purchase tenance and re - of new materials. 800.00 pairs to streets... 112,902.00 58. For transfer 486. A l t e r a - to department of r" tions to Barn..... 1,000.00 Public Works for labor ............. 1,700.00 487. T o t a l 59. Total Ap- Appropriation .... $159,302.00 propriation $ 12,725.31 488.'Which in- eludes receipts 60. Which in- estimated to be re- cludes receipts ceived from wheel from underground tax licenses ....... $ 97,000.00 work done by the 489. Also, re - department and miscellaneous r e - ceipts estimated to ceipts, estimated at 600.00 be received from 61. Add 8% for automobile fines.. 4,950.00 probable deflciency 490. Also, re- arising in the col- ceipts estimated to lection of the ap- be received from propriation 970.02 repairing s t r e e t ....... openings ......... 1,000.00 62. Total amount 491: A 1 s o , t o b e raised by amount from mis- taxation $ 13,095.33 cellaneous receipts 1,700.00 .......... STREET LIGHTING FUND am unt estimated 63. For o r n a- to b e received mental street lights from special tax of New and Old ..... $ 49,500.00 twelve (12) cents 64. F o r traffic on each one hun- lights ............. 2,292.00 dred dollars of 65. F o r allow- taxable property ante for five 200 for street and watt overhead bridge purposes lights ............ 566.84 and an additional 66. For stop and tax of eight and mushroom lights.. 380.20 one-third cents on 67. For trans - one hundred dol- fer to department lars of valuation, of Public Works to cover existing for labor ......... 1,700.00 needs for bridge 68. F o r altera- and street pur- tions, etc. .....•.. 1,000.00 poses, as decided by the City Coun- 69. Total AP- j cil, as provided by propriation $ 65,439.04 law 54,652.00 70. Add 8% for Ad 493'. d 8% probable deficiency for probable defi- arising in the col- ciency arising in lection of this ap- the collection of propriation ....... 4,435.12 this appropriation 4,372.16 71. Total -amount to be raised by 494. T o t a l taxation $ 59,874.16 amount to be DEPARTMENT OF STREETS • raised by taxation $ 59,024.16 72. F o r salary of commissioner of SHALL PARKS streets at $325.00 per month ..... ..$ 3,900.00 495. For labor 73. F or main- and teaming...... $ 15,000.00 tenance of motor 496. For hose vehicle of Commis- and all supplies... 1,200.00 " sioner of Streets at 497. For plants, $15.00 per month.. 180.00 trees, s h r u b s, 74. F or salary vines and spraying 100.00 of clerk and steno- 498. For water grapher at $125.00' supply and drain - per month ....... 1,500.00 age .............. 200.00 6 27 467. A 1 s o amount to be re- ceived from 10% of regular fines...... 450.00 468. A 1 s o , amount estimated to be received from 10% of auto- mobile fines...... 550.00 469. Al so amount estimated to be received from . 1% of sal- aries ............ 1,600.00 470. AI so, amount estimated to be received from interest on bonds ............ 7,000.00 471. A 1 s o , amount estimated to be received from special tax of Aso of a mill on the dollar for police pension fund as provided by law.. 7,355.00 472. Add 8% for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 588.40 473. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 7,943..40 GARBAGE SYSTEM. 474. For labor.$ 27,000.00 '475. F o r d e partment's share of cost of fuel, repairs and replacements ..... 5,000.00 476. Total Appropriation . $ 32,000.00 477. Which in- c 1 u d,e s receipts estimated to be re- ceived from spe- cial tax of one mill on the dollar on all taxable property in the City of Evanston, as pro- vided by law...... $ 32,000.00 478. Add 8% for probable defi- ciency arising in the • collection of this appropriation 2,560.00 479. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 34,560.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR DEPT. FOR THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON 480. F o r d e partment's share of superin- tendence and cleri- cal help ........... $ 2,850.00 481. For equip- ment and tools.... 15,000.00 482. F o r replacement and repairs to bridges. 700.00 26 I 75. For labor 18,000.00 76. For purchase and maintenance of tools and general supplies .......... 4,000.00 77. For main- tenance and repairs to motor trucks and automobiles.. 18,000.00 78. For main- tenance tools and equipment for ga- rage ............. 400.00 79. Total Ap- propriation ....... 80. Which in- cludes amount to be transferred from public works d e - partment for gaso- line and oil, esti- mated at ....... 400.00 81. Also, amount to be transferred from the water de- partment for gaso- line and oil esti- mated at ........ 1,250.00 82. Also, amount to be transferred from small parks department for use of equipment, gasoline and oil, estimated at ... 830.00 83. Also, amount to be transferred from sewer de- partment for gaso- line and oil, esti- mated at .......... 700.00 84. Also, amount to be transferred f r o m department of buildings f o r gasoline and oil, es- timated at .. 300.00 85. Also, amount to be transferred f r o m health de- partment for gaso- line and oil, esti- mated at ......... 700.00 86. Also, receipts from street p e r - mits, estimated at 100.00 87. Also, amount to be received from maintenance of and supplies for priv- ately owned auto- mobiles of city em- ployes, estimated at 1,200.00 88. Also, amount estimated to be re- ceived from Evans- ton. Street Railway Co. under contract with city ........ 8,000.00 89. Also, amount to be transferred from street and bridge repair de- partment, estimat- ed at ............. 28,500.00 90. Also, amount to be received from miscellaneous r e - ceipts, estimated at 4,000.00 91. Total Ap- propriation ....... i $ 45,980.00 $ 45,980.00 PUBLIC BUILDINGS 450. Which in - eludes unexpended City Hall cash 92. F or salary .. ........ . at4 ... .........$ 8,254.29 of telephone opera- 451. ' A 1 s o tor, at $85.00 per amount received month ....... 1,020.00 • $ from special tax 93. F or salary estimated at 140 of janitor, at $100 mills on the dollar per month 1,200.00 for library pur- 94. F or salary poses as provided of janitor and by law ............ 63,600.00 watchman at $111.80 per month 1,341.60 452. T o t a l 95. For general amount to be supplies .......... 400.00 , raised by taxation $ 63,600.00 96. For heating 729.89 97. For lighting and incidentals 750.00 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND 98. For general 453. For pay - repairs and altera- ment of pensions tions ............. 1,000.00 and sundry ex- 99. For office penses ...........$ 21,556.40 furniture and equipment ... ... 175.00 454. T o t a l 100. Extra help Appropriation ..... $ 21,556.40 -vacations ....... 148.40 455. Which in- cludes unexpended balance of 1934... $ 6,500.00 Grove Street Station 456. Also re- 101. For heat- ceipts estimated to ing ..... ...$ 552.75 be received from 102. For lighting and incidentals... 1,600.00 tax on insurance premiums ('/z).. 3,500.00 103. For salary 457. Also re - of j a n i t o r, at ceipts estimated to $105.90 per month. 1,270.80 be received from 104. Extra help 1% of licenses.... 250.00 -Vacations 52.95 458. Also, re- 105. For depart- ceipts estimated to ment of police for be received from general repairs and 1% of salaries.... 1,500,00 alterations .. 1,200.00 459. A 1 s o 106. For fire amount estimated station ........... 500.00 to be received from special tax of $ 5,176.50 one -fifth of a mill Fire Station No. 2 on the dollar for 107. For heat- Firemen's Pension ing .. ... ..$ 300.00 fund, as provided by law......... 9,80G.40 108. For lighting and incidentals.... 125.00 460. Add 8% 109. For general for probable defi- repairs and altera- 150.00 ciency arising in the collection of tions ............. this appropriation 784.51 $ 575.00 Fire Station No. 3 1 461. T o t a I amount to be 110. For heating $ 250.00 raised by taxatioonn $ 10,590.91 111. For lighting and incidentals 100.00 112. For general POLICE PENSIONFUND repairs and altera- 462. For pay- tions 150.00 ment of pensions ............. and sundry . ex- $ 500.00 penses ...........$ 28,255.00 Fire Station No. 4 113. For heating $ 200.00 463. T o t a l 114. For lighting Appropriation .. . $ 28,255.00 and incidentals 150.00 464. Which in- eludes unexpended 115. For general repairs and altera- balance of 1934... $ 5,000.00 tions 150.00 465. Which in- ............. cludes amount $ 500.00 estimated to be re - Departmental Buildings ceived from 10% of regular licenses... 2,500.00 116. For heating $ 2,000.00 466. A l s o 117. For lighting and incidentals 1,200.00 amount estimated to be receivedli- 118. Pon general from 3/ of dog repairs and altera- censes ........... 3,800.00 tions 500.00, ui • 25_ INTEREST ACCOUNT 119. For salary For Payment of Interest on Bonds of janitor, at $105.90 per month. 1,270.80 429. For filtra_ 120. Extra help tion plant enlarge- -vacation ........ 52.95 meet bonds ....... $ 5,130.00 121. For supplies 50.00 430. For muni- cipal water works $ 5,073.75 pumping appara- Boltwood Field House tus bonds......... 1,822.50 122. For heating $ 500.00 431. For Bolt- 123. For lighting wood P a r k and incidentals 250.00 i m p r o v e m e n t 124. For general bonds ............ 1,215.00 repairs and altera- 432. For lake tions ............. 750.00 front lands acqui- 125. For salary sition bonds...... 3,802.50 of janitor at $111.80 433. For incin- i per month ....... 1,341.60 Orating plant 126. Extra help bonds ............ 2,790.00 -vacations ....... 55.90 434. For Sev- 127. For equip- enth ward park ment and furniture 100.00 lands acquisition bonds ............ 112.50 $ 2,997.50 435. For fourth w a r d Boltwood 128. Total A p- Park improvement propriation ....... $ 21,586.64 bonds .. ......... 1,552.50 129. Which in - 436. For public eludes amount to grounds and park be received from i m p r o v e m e n t miscellaneous r e- bonds . .. 742.50 ceipts, estimated at 100.00 437. For sixth 130. Add 8% for ward park lands probable deficiency and Dark equip- arising in the col- ment bonds....... 67.50 lection of this ap- 438. For fire propriation ....... 1,718.93 department bonds 2,362.50 439. For fourth 131. T o t a 1 w a r d Boltwood amount to be raised Park improvement by taxation ...... $ 23,205.57 bonds-2nd series. For public• 1,822.50 POLICE DEPARTMENT440. parks and lake 132. For salary s h o re improve- of chief of police ment bonds....... 3,262.50 a t $ 3 2 5. 0 0 Per .441. F o r month ...... ...$ 3,900.00 departmental 133. For salary building bonds 607.50 of captain at $212.80 442. For Vil- per 2,553.60 tare of Niles Cen- 134. For salary ter bonds.... 150.00 of five lieutenants .... 443. For Water at $ 1 8 5. 7 2 per Improvement and month each ...... 11,143.20 Extension Bonds. 20,000.00 135. For salary of seven sergeants at $174.12 per month 444. T o t a 1 each .............. 14,626.08 Appropriation . $ 45,440.00 136. For salary 445. Add 8% of sixty-four pat - for probable defi- rolmen at $160.00 ciency arising in per month, each.. 122,880.00 the collection of 137. For salary this appropriation.$ 3,635.20 111 of one patrolman for two months at 446. T o t a l $ 1 5 2. 0 0 and ten amount to be months at $160.00 raised by taxation 49,075.20 per month ........ 1,904.00 138. For salary of one patrolman SPECIAL FUNDS for nine months at Public Library $152.00 and three months at $160.00 447. For sal- per month .. ...$ 1,848.00 aries of Librarian 13For salary and Staff and oth- of one patrolman er employees ...... $ 44,351.95 for six months at 448. For books, $128.00 and six book repairing and months at $132.00 1,560.00 sundry ........... 27,502.34 140. For salary of two policewomen 449. T o t a l at $ 1 6 0: 0 0 per Appropriation .... $ 71,854.29 month, each ...... 3,840.00 24 9 141. For salary use of water in of one policewoman connectiun with and censor .. 1,800.00 building and side- 142. For salary walk permits, all of one department of which is specifi- secretary at $136.00 tally appropriated per month ........ 1,632.00 for the water' de- 143. For salary partmen.t ......... 367.750.00 of two operators at 408. Also, mis- $151.50 per month cellaneous receipts each ............ 3,636.00 estimated at .... 1,000.00 144. For salary 409. Also, re - of three operators ceipts from sale of at $140.25 each per meters and parts, month ............ 5,049.00 and relief valves 145. For salary j. estimated at 1,250.00 of one clerk at $85.00 per month fj 41O...... d re - (A. P. 13.) ........ 1,020.00 ceipts ......... 250,000.00 146. For secret 411. Total Ap- service work ..... 500.00 propriation 147. For motor- ....... cycles .(main- tenance) ...... 700.00 SINKING FUND 148. For am- 412. For filtra- munition for shot tion plant enlarge - guns and machine ment bonds ....... $ 14,000.00 guns ...... 100.00 413. For munic- 1.. 149. For main- ipal water works tenance of motor pumping apparatus vehicle of chief of bonds ............ 3,000.00 police at $15.00 per 414. For Bolt - month 180.00 wood Park im- 150. For main- provement bonds.. 2,000.00 tenance of all mo- 415. For Lake for vehicles .. 8,900.00 Front Lands ac- 151. For sta- quisition bonds . 12,000.00 tionery and print- 416. For incin- i n g ( R e c o r d erating.plant bonds 6,000.00 Bureau) .......... 760.00 417. For sev- 152. For sta- enth ward park tionery, printing, lands acquisition etc. (Identification bonds ............ 5,000.00 Bureau) .......... 475.00 418. For Fourth 153. For sta- Ward Boltwood tionery, printing, Park improvement etc. (Accident bonds ..... 3,000.00 Prevention Bureau) 725.00' 419. For public 154. For jail grounds and park board ............ 2,500.00 improvement menC•bon 155. For main- For Sixth tenance of signal ward park land equipment (Trans- and park equip- fer to Public Works ment bonds ...... 1,000.00 Department) ..... 4,400.00 For fire d.. 156. For new police signal equip- partment bonds e 3,000.00 ment replacement 422For Fourth and changes 110.00 ward Boltwood ...... 157. For one di- Park improvement rect trunk connec- bonds-2nd series. 3,000.00 tion to Chicago 423. For public Detective Bureau parks and lake and Radio equip- shore improvement ment and main- bonds ............ 5,000.00 tenance on cars... 1,200.00 424. For de- 158. For main- partmental build- tenance of traffic ing bonds .. 1,000.00 equipment ........ 1,000.00 425. For Vil- lage of Niles Cen- 159. For miscel- laneous expense .. 500.00 ter bonds ........ 1,000.00 160. For main- tenance of motor Ap 426. Total - Ap vehicle Police- propriation ... woman att per 427. Add 8% for month ..... 75.00 probable deficiency 161. Salary of arisingin the col- Dog Catcher .... 650.00 lectioof this a p- 162. Car Test- propriation ...... 4,800.00 ing Expenses .... 10,600.00 428. T o t a 1 163. Total Ap- amount to be propriation ....... $210,766.88 raised by taxation 10 23 $620,000.00 $ 60,000.00 $ 64,800.00 387. Extensions 164. Which in - and improvements 250.000.00 cludes receipts ( from licenses, dog $274,975.31 taxes and fines, less amount to be WATER METER BUREAU credited to police 388. For salary pension fund ..$ 28,000.00 of chief clerk and 165. A 1 s o ,- collector at $150.60 amount to be re - per month ........ $ 1,807.20 ceived from cen- 389. For salary sored films, esti- of billing machine mated at ......... 900.00 operator at $90.00 166. Car testing per month ....... 1,080.00 revenues .. 10,600.00 390. For salary 167. Add 8% for of two clerks at probable deficiency $72.26 per month t arising in the col - each ............. 1,734.24 lection of this ap- 391. For salary propriation ....... 13,701.35 of water officer at $163.00 per month 1,956.00 168. T o t a l 392. For salary of meter reader a m o u n t to be raised by taxation $184,968.23 and repairman at $130.50 per month 1,566.00 FIRE DEPART31ENT 393. F o r de- 169. For salary partment's share of fire marshal at $325.00 per month.$ 3,900.00. of work of permit clerk ............. 510.00 Truck Company No. 1 394. For salary 170. For salary of meter bureau of assistant fire inspector at $142.50 marshal at $212.80 per month ........ 1,710.00 per month ........ $ 2,553.60 395. For addi- 171. For salary tional help -clerks of lieutenant at and'readers .. 3,500.00 $174.12 per month 2,089.44 396. F o r de- 172. For salary partment's share of eleven first class of garage over- privates at $160.00 head ....:........ 276.25 per month each... 21,120.00 397. For new meters and relief Truck Company No. 2 valves ............ 1,000.00 173. For salary k of second assistant 398. For repair fire marshal and parts for meters.. 1,300.00 Chief of Fire Pre- 399. For miscel- vention Bureau at laneous expense of 93.4 $1 per month.$ 2,321.52 meter bureau 100.00 74. For salary 174 400. For blank third assistant water rolls, bills, re marshal at fire fi stationery and $175 per month. 2,321.52 postage .......... 2,000.00 1 7 For salary 401. For main- lieutenant tenance and sup- $174.12 per month 2,089.44 plies for four mo- 176. For salary for vehicles ...... 600.00 of eight first class 402. For p u r - privates at $160.00 chase of address- I per month, each... 15,360.00 ing machine ...... 1,000.00 Engine Company No. 1 $ 20,139.69 177. For salary 403. For trans- of c a p t a i n at fer to Fire depart- $185.72 per month. $ 2,228.64 ment and miscel- 178. For salary laneous and con- tingent Funds . 220,522.80 of lieutenant at $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 404. For trans- 179. For salary fer to public works of motor engineer department ...... 3,000.00 at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 405. For trans- fer to city collect- ............ 180. For salary or's office ........ 425.00 of assistant en- at $160.00 223,947.80 gineer per month .. ... 1,920.00 1 1131. For salary 406. Total Ap- of, seven first class privates at $160.00 propriation ...... $620000.00 �. , per month, each... 13,440.00 407. Which in- cludes receipts es- Engine Company No. 2 timated to be re- 182. For salary ceived from water of captain at tax, receipts from $185.72 per month.$ 2,228.64 22 11 183. For salary 362. For salary of lieutenant at of first relief man $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 at $ 1 6 7 . 00 per 184. For salary month and two re - of motor engineer lief men at $150.60 at $160.00 per each per month... 5,618.40 month 1,920.00 363. For addi- 185. For salary tional help ....... 2,800.00 of assistant en- 364. For fuel gineer at $160.00 and current 25,000.00 per month ... 1,920.00 365. For oil and ' 186. For salary grease ....... 950.00 of six first class 366. For tools, privates at $160.00 materials and sup- per month, each.. 11,520.00 plies .. ........ 2,000.00 367. For re- pairs to buildings. 1,000.00 Engine Company No. 3 369. For repairs 187. For salary to intake including' of c a p t a i n at anchor ice ....... 1;500.00 $185.72 per month $ 2,228.64 1 369..For repairs 188. For -salary to boilers and en - of lieutenant at gines ... ......... 2,000.00 $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 370. F o r ma- 189. For salary chinery, buildings of motor engineer and equipment ... 300.00 at $160.00 per month ............ 1,920.00 $ 61,491.60 190. For salary FILTRATION PLANT of assistant en- at $160.00 371. For salary gineer per month ........ 1,920.00 of chemist at $170.00 per month.$ 2,040.00 191. For salary 372. For salary of six first class privates at $160.00 of four operators per month, each... 11,520.00 :it $ 1 5 4 . 7 0 per month each 7,425.60 373. For addi- Engine Company No: 4 tional help ... 2,600.00 192. For salary 374. For rhem- of captain at icals for water 6,000.00 $185.72 per month $ 2,228.64 treatment ... 193. For salary 375. For labor - 300.00 of lieutenant at atory supplies .... $174,12 per month. 2,089.44 376. For repairs 2,800.00 194. For salary of motor engineer at $160.00 per and alterations ... 377. For gener- al supplies ....... 800.00 month ............ 195. For salary 1,920.00 $ 21,965.60 of assistant en- gineer at $160.00 WATER MAINS BUREAU per month ........ 1,920.00 378. For salary 196. For salary of foreman at of six first class $163.00 per month.$ 1,956.00 privates at $160.00 379. For salary per month, each... 11,520.00 of six mechanics - at $142.00 each per Engine Company No. 5 month ............ 380. For addi- 10,224.00 197. For salary tional help ....... 2,500.00 of c a p t a i•n at 381. For pur- $185.72 per month.$ 2,228.64 chase and installa- 198. For salary tion of new fire of lieutenant at hydrants ......... 2,000.00 $174.12 per month. 2,089.44 882. For main- 199. For salary tenance and sup - of motor engineer plies for five motor and mechanic at vehicles .......... 700.00 $170.25 per month. 2,043.00 383. For depart- 200. For salary merit share of ga- of assistant motor rage overhead .... 345.31 engineer at $160.00 384. For pur- per month ........ 1,920.00 chase and mainte- 201. For salary nance of tools..... 450.00 of eight first class 385. For main - privates at $160.00 per month, each... 15,360.00 tenance and re - 202.For repairs, pairs to water mains system .... 5,800.00 maintenance and supplies 3,000.00 386. For water ........ 203. For pur- main feeder exten- 1,000.00 chase of new hose 500.00' sion ,12 21 341. Extra Help 960.00 204. For serv- 342. For print- t tees and supplies ing, ............... 1,500.00 { for maintenance of 343. h'or mis- fire a l a r m-tele- cellaneous expense, graph s y s t e m postage, printing, (Transfer to Pub - etc . ............... 250.00 lie Works Depart- 344. For mis- ment) ............ 2,900.00 cellaneous equip- ment 300.00 205. Total Ap- 345. For Bailiff propriation ... $162,428.92 supplies .......... 500.00 206. Which in- 346. For maxi- cludes amount to mum reserve for be raised from tax jurors ............ 1,500.00 on fire insurance 347. For proba- premiums, 1 e s s tion expense ..... 350.00 a m o u n t to be credited to the 348. Total Ap- Firemen's Pension propriation ... $ 21,460.00 Fund .. ......$ 3,500.00 349. Which in- 207. A 1 s o , . cludes costs to be a m o u n t to be transferred f r o m received from Criminal and Qua- water fund ....... 158,928.92 si Criminal cases. 18,910.00 208. Total ap- 350. Also, propriation $162,428.92 amount to be re- ....... ceived from Civil LEGAL EXPENSES Cases, Clerks' fees 2,500.00 209. For salary 351. A 1 s o of Corporation amount to be re- counsel for all ceived from Chat-' legal services, In- tel Mortgages, eluding clerk hire, Fees ............. 50.00 expenses and sup- plies ............. 6,500.00 352. Total Ap- 210. For salary propriation ....... $ 21,460.00 o onth t $of 200iy tPerm 2,400.00 WA7.'ER DEPARTMENT 353. For salary 211. Total ap- of superintendent propriation $ 8,900.00 and chief engineer, 212. Add 8% for at $ 3 2 5 . 0 0 . per probable deficiency month ...'......$ 3,900.00 arising in the col- 354. For main- lection of this ap- tenance of motor propriation .......$ 712.00 vehicle of Supt. at $15.00 per month.. 180.00 213. T o t a l 355. Reserve for a m o u n t to be contingent expens- raised by taxation $ 9,612.00 es and general ex- AUDITING COMMITTEE tensions .......... 5,000.00 214. Continuous 356. Reserve for audit services for Interest on water the year 1935..... $ 4,200.00 revenue bonds and 215. For ex - also bonds ....... 8,400.00 penses pertaining �' to the preceding 357. Total Ap- item ............. 150.00 propriation ...... $ 17,480.00 216. Total Ap- PUMPING STATION propriation .. $ 4,350.00 358. For salary � 217. Add 8% for of master mechanic probable deficiency in charge of plant, arising in the col- a t $ 2 2 4 . .00 per. lection of this ap- month . .........$ 2,688.00 propriation ........$ 348.00 359. For salary of two operating 218. T o t a l engineers at $183.00 a m o u n t to be and one operating raised by taxation $ 4,698.00 engineer at $179.50 HEALTH DEPARTMENT per month ........ 6,546.00 219. For salary 360. For salary of health commis - of two firemen at sioner at $325.00 $154.70 per month per month ........$ 3,900.00 each, and one at 220. For addi- $150.60 ........... 361. For salary 5,520.00 tional services as required by law .. 255.00 of three oilers and 221. For salary repairmen at of food and dairy $154.70 per month i n s p e c t o r at each ............. 5,569.20 $183.331/3 per month 2,206.00 20 13 A. 222. For salary of assistant' food and dairy inspector at $158.33% p e r month ............ 1,900.00 223. For salary of housing an d sanitation inspector at $166.66% p e r month ........... 2,000.00 224. For salary of clerk and deputy registrar at $100.00 per month ........ 1,200.00 225. For salary of recorder a n d deputy registrar at $85.00 per month.. '1,020.00 226. For com- municable diseases and quarantine .. 3,500.00 227. For salary cf laboratory di- rector at $200.00 per month ........ 2,400.00 228. salary _For of relief laboratory director part time 50.00 229. For salary of laboratory as- sistant at $63.75 per month ........ 765.00 230. For foods and dairies ....... 25.00 231. For weights and measures 50.00 232. For 'labora- tory supplies .. 200.00 233. For post- age .............. 200.00 234. For office supplies .......... 250.00 235. For trade-' in of nine old cars and purchasing of five new cars 2,243.50 236. For main- tenance of five mo- for vehicles 400.00 237. For depart- ment's share of garage overhead.. 345.31 238. For board of examiners of plumbers ......... 10.0.00 239. For med- ical inspection of schools ........... 1,792.50 240. For' main- tenance of motor, vehicle of Health Commissioner at $15.00 per month.. 180.00 241. For miscel- laneous expense 50.00 242. For .salary of assistant clerk and deputy regis- trar at $63.75 per month ............ 765.00 243. For hous- ing and sanitation office expense .... 25.00 244. Total Ap- propriation ....... 245. Which in- cludes amount to be received from board of examiners of plumbers, esti- mated at .... $ 350.00 14 $ 25,816.31 323. Which in- cludes amount es- timated to be re- ceived from sale of codes ............ 5.00 324. A 1 s o, in - eludes amount es- timated to be re- ceived from sale of separate depart- ment codes ....... 3.00 325. From Spe- cial Assessment Fund advanced in 1932-33-34 ........ 200.00 326.Transferred 1 from Water De- partment ......... 56,721.26 327. Total Ap- propriation . $ 56,926.26 CONTINGENT FUND 328. For con- tingent expenses, not included in appropriation to cover unforeseen requirements, accidents, etc. ....$ 15,000.00 329. For legal expenses not oth- erwise provided for 500.00 330. Total Ap- propriation $ 15,500.00 331. Which in- c L u d e s transfers from Water De- partment and re- funds from 'Special Assessment Fund. 13,872.62 332. Add 8% for probable d e f i - ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 130.19 333. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 1,757.57 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS 334. For sala- ries of four mem- bers, $10.00 per 1 year each, payable quarterly ......... $ 40.00 335. Total Ap- propriation .. $ 40.00. 336. Add 8% for probable defic- tency arising in the collection of this Appropriation 3.20 337. To tal amount to be raised by taxation . , ... $ 43.20 MUNICIPAL COURT 338. For salary of two judges at $416% per month each ..............$ 10,000.00 339. For salary of Clerk at $208.33- % per month...... 2,500.00 340. For salary of two Deputy Clerks at, $150.00 per month each... 3,600.00 19 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 246. A 1 s o , 305. For salary a m o u n t to be of three commis- received from ex- sionery at $50.00 amination of scales, each .. .. ...$ 150.00 estimated at ..... 600.00 306. For salary 247. A I s o of chief examiner, , amount to be at $25.00 per month 300.00 received from reg- 307. For -ex- of chief istration of births penses examiner and S and deaths, esti- for clerk hire, , mated at ......... 500.00 printing stationery 248. A l s o , and incidental' 'ex- a m o u n t to be penses ............ 100.00 received from cer- tified copies of 308. Total Ap- birth. and death propriation ...... $ 550.00 certificates, e s t i - 309. Add 8% mated at ........ 200.00 for probable defi- 249. A 1 s o , ciency arising in a m o u n t to be the collection of received from mis- this appropriation 44.00 cellaneous receipts 50.00 310. T o 1. t a l 250. Add 8% for probable deficiency a m o u n t to be arising in the col - raised by taxation - $ 594.00 lection of this ap- MISCELLANEOUS FUND propriation ......., 1,929.30 311. For . pay- ment of judges and clerks of elec- a m o u n t to be tion, election print- raised by taxation $ 26,045.61 ing and rent of rooms for municipal election $ 2,500.00 CITY CLERIC'S OFFICE 312. For sup- 252. For salary port of indigent of city clerk at war veterans and $255.00 per month.$ 3,060.00 their families as 253. For salary provided by law.. 500.00 of c l e r k and 313. For Evans- s t e n o grapher at ton Hospital As- $103.33% per month 1,240.00 sociation for serv- 254. For salary ices, to be paid of general clerk at July 31st ........ 100.00 $103.33% per month 1,240.00 314. For St. 255. For salary Francis Hospital of messenger at Association f o r $12.75 per month.. 153.00 services to be paid 256. For sta- July 31st ........ 100.00 tionery and sup- 315. For Com- plies ............. 175.00 munity Hospital to 257. For new be paid July 31st. 100.00 record books neces- 316. For Visit- sary .............. 50.00 ing Nurse Asso- 258. For mime- ciation to be paid P, ograph supplies 125.00 July 31st ........ 700.00 259. For street 317. For enforc- and bridge vehicle ing of zoning ordi- license books and nances ..... 50.00 application blanks 100.00 318. For in- 260. For busi- terest on tax, anti- ness and d o g cipation warrants. 40,000.00 license books ..... 75.00 319. For City's share of special as- 261. Total Ap- sessments ..... 7,000.00 propriation .. $ 6,218.00 320. For pay- 262. Add S%a for ment of necessary probable deficiency expenses incurred arising in the Col- in special assess- lection of this ap- ment, special tax propriation .......$ 497.44 and condemnation proceedings to be 263. T o t a l reimbursed as far a m o u n t to be as legally may be, raised by taxation $ 6,715.44 from special as- sessments ........ 321. Special as- 200.00 CITY COIIPTROLLER'S OFFICE sessment deficit .. 5,679.26 264. For salary of city comptroller 322. Total Ap- :it $ 2 5. 0 0 p e r propriation ...... $56,929.26 month ...... .....$ ' 300.00 18 15 265. For blank 285. For add! - books, stationery tional help .. 750.00 and supplies ...... 55.00 286. For burg- lary insurance .... 100.00 266. Total Ap- propriation $ 355.00 287. Total Ap= 267. Add 8% for propriation ... $ 8,325.00 probable deficiency 288. Which in - arising in collet- eludes receipts tion of this appro- from all the as- priation ..........$ 28.40 sessments spread and confirmed on 268. T o t a l' which fees have a in o u n t to be not yet been paid, raised by taxation $ 383.40 1 estimated at ..... 100.00 289. A I s o, CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE amount to b e 269. For salary transferred from of City Treasurer water fund ...... 425.00 at $ 1 2 7. 5 0 per 290. A l s o, month ............$ 1,530.00 amount to be re- 270. For salary ceived from spe- of general book- cial assessment .keeper at $166.66% collections, esti- 7,800.00 per month ........ 2,000.00 mated at ........ 271. For salary of c l e r k and 291. Total Ap- s t e n o grapher at propriation ...... $ 8,325.00 $103.33% per month 1,240.00 PRINTING} 272. For extra help ......... 1,020.00 print- 292. For print- 273. For blank ing not otherwise for 600.00 books, stationery provided ....$ and supplies .... 695.00 293. Total Ap- 274. Total Ap- propriation $ 600.00 propriation $ 6,485.00 294. Add 8% 275. Which in- for probable defi- cludes amount to ciency arising in be transferred from collection of this 48.00 city collector's of- appropriation .... flee ...... $ 276. Also, 1,955.00 295. Total amount to be amount to be transferred fr o in raised by taxa- special assessments 150.00 tion .............. $ 648.00 277. Add 8% for SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS probable deficiency 296. For salary arising in collet- of mayor at $595.00 tion of this a.ppro- 'pria.tion per month ......$ 7,140.00 .......... 350.90 297. For main- 278. Tota I tenance of motor vehicle of mayor a m o u n t to by taxation $ 4,730.40 at per month 180.00 raised 298. For salary of Secretary to CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERTN- k the Mayor at TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- $90.00 per month.. 1,080.00 IIENT'S OFFICE 299. For alder- 279. For salary men at $10.00 each of city collector per meeting ...... 4 7,000.00 and superintendent 300. For salary of special assess- of page at $2.00 per ments, at $166.66% meeting and extra per month ... $ 2,000.00 pay at $4.00 per month 140:00 280. For salary of s t e n o grapher ........... 301. For stenog- and c l e r k at $103.33'A per month 1,240.00 rapher at $5.00 per council session 230.00 281. For salary of clerk at $90.00 302. Total Ap- per month 1,080.00 propriation $15,770.00 282. For amount 303. Add 8% to be transferred for probable defi- to city treasurer's ciency in collec- office from special assessments ...... 1,955.00 tion of this ap- propriation ......$ 1,261.60 283. For post- age .............. 700.00 304. T o t a l 284. For blank amount to be books, stationery raised by taxa- tion $17,031.60 and supplies ...... 500.00 .............. 16 17 ill AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND THE. TOVVN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO BE HELD ON THE 2nd DAY OF APRIL, 1935 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE XITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the general election of the City of Evanston and Town of the -City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April A.D. 19359 between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston, to -wit: Officers of the City of Evanston First: A Mayor Second: A City Clerk Third: A City Treasurer Fourth: Sixteen (16) Aldermen, two Aldermen in and for each ward in the City of Evanston for the term of two (2) years Officers of the Town of the City of Evanston Fifth: One (1) Trustee of.Schools for Township 41 North, Range 14, East of.the 3rd Principal Meridian, for a full term of three (3) years. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (see list) SECTION 3: That the following names persons be and they. are hereby appointed -Judges -and Clerks of said election, to -wit: (see list) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as pro- vided by Chapter XXV11, Page 602 of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, and as provided by law. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk is,hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to cause a sample of the ballot or ballots 0 to be used at said election to be published prior to the date of such election in a newspaper of general circulation published in 11_2 the City of Evanston. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the llth a ay of February A.D. 1935.✓ Approved February 13th, 1935, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Election notice published in Ev. Review February 14, 1935 Ev, News Index, February 182 1935 AN ORDINANCE .AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1935, OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of this City to meet and defray the necessary expenses of govern- ment; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, deems it.advisable, necessary and for the best interests of this City that funds be borrowed for the purpose of meeting and defraying the necessary expenses of the City and in evidence thereof to issue its tax anticipation warrants in antici- pation of the taxes of said City for all corporate purposes, including general corporate, public library, public benefit, garbage, street and bridge, small parks, public playgrounds, bond and interest redemption, police pension and firemen's pension funds, levied for the year 1935: NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1: That money be borrowed from time to time as needed to meet and defray the necessary expenses of this City and in evidence thereof that there be issued warrants of this City against and in anticipation of the collection of the tax levies, respectively, for the year 1935 for all corporate purposes, including general corporate, public library, public benefit, garbage street and bridge, small parks, public playgrounds, bond and interest redemption, police pension and firemen's pension funds, said warrants to bear interest not to exceed four per cent (4%) per annum, from their date until paid or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for its payment is available and that it will be paid on presentation, such warrants to show upon their face that they are payable in the numerical order of their issue and solely from such taxes when collected, and shall be.received by any collector of taxes in payment of the tax against which they are issued. Said warrants shall not be issued in excess of seventy- five per cent of the total amounts of the tax so levied, which said tax is hereby.assigned and pledged to the payment of said warrants, and such taxes when collected shall be set apart and held solely for their payment. SECTION 2: That said warrants shall be in substantially the following form: 113 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT (193 5 ) (Here insert purpose) No. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, will pay to bearer at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, Illinois, the sum of Dollars ($. ) with interest thereon at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum from date hereof until paid or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that money for its payments is.available and that it will be paid on presentation. Principal hereof and interest hereon will be paid in lawful money of the United States of America from the proceeds of taxes, when received, heretofore -levied upon all the taxable property in said City for the year 1935 for (here insert purpose for which warrant is issued). This warrant is issued in anticipation of taxes so levied for the year 1935 to provide a fund to meet and defray the necessary expenses of said City for (here insert purpose for which warrant is issued) and is payable, both principal and interest, in the numerical order of its issue, solely from said taxes when collected, which taxes are hereby assigned and pledged to the payment of this warrant and of all warrants issued against and in anticipation of such taxes, the total of which warrants so issued does not exceed seventy -rive per cent of the tax levy made therefor and shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. It is hereby certified that all acts, conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance thereof have been properly done, have happened and have been per- formed as authorized by an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors' certificates," approved June 27, 1913p in force July 1, 1913, as amended, and by all other laws thereunto enabling. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, said City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this warrant .to be signed by its Mayor, attested by its City Clerk, and registered, numbered and countersigned by its City Treasurer, as of the day of ,1935. Mayor of City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. Attest: City Clerk of City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois Registered, Numbered and Countersigned: City Treasurer of City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois ' ' meµ. ..e K—.,'� r .,• �'l'r M.'4 SECTION 3: That the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized to execute, issue and dispose of said tax anticipation warrants at not less than par and accrued interest, from time to time as funds are needed to defray the necessary expenses of this City, and that said warrants be of such dates and in such denom- inations as they deem advisable and agreeable to the purchaser thereof. SECTION 4: The City Council of this City has adopted a resolution directing that all back taxes for each particular purpose received after tax anticipation warrants now issued against such levy for that particular purpose shall have been paid, shall be used to pay tax anticipation warrants issued against the levy for that purpose for the next succeeding year. That this agreement applies to all levies to and including the 1934 levy. Such agreement forms a part of the consideration for the sale of warrants authorized by this ordinance. SECTION 5: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances intconflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of March A.D. 1935.✓ Approved March 5, 1935, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor ORDINANCE DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR SAMUEL H. GILBERT, EVANSTON TOWN COLLECTOR. 1,11HEREAS, Samuel H. Gilbert, Evanston Tovtirn Collector of the county of Cook, State of Illinois, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, heretofore adopted, and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council of Evanston of Cook County to designate a bank or banks or other depository in which the funds and moneys received by him, or in his official custody, may be kept and deposited; and WHEREAS, the following designated banks have furnished copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and lia- bilities, as furnished to the Comptroller of Currency in the case of National Banks and to the Auditor of Public Accounts in the case of State Banks: NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the City Council of Evanston of the County, aforesaid, that the following banks are hereby named and designated as•DEPOZITORIESIN WHICH THE funds and moneys received by, or in the official custody of Samuel H. Gilbert, Evanston Town Collector, may be kept or deposited, to -wit: .1. The Northern Trust Co. of Chicago, Illinois 2. Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago, Illinois 3. First National Bank & Trust Co. of Evanston, Illinois BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that each bank designated as a depository for such funds or moneys shall furnish this City Council of Evanston with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts, or to the Comptroller of Currency, while acting as such de- pository; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if such funds or moneys are deposited in a bank herein designated as a depository, the r is "ir%.be'�-:..... ...�.� ___ .. _. ,... �.._.. +s. .. .. �.... _. .. . . <�...... Sri...•.. _..._ ,i.....,.,. _.:'� � {i�J.l" ..____..._.... .•:u_—.,_v.-_ — ._ .. �.... =.:rl 115 amounts of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five per cent of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and such Samuel H. Gilbert, Evanston Town Collector, shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank or other depository in excess of such limitation. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of March A.D. 1935.-- Approved March 5, 1935. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett Mayor BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That the Public Thoroughfare, sixteen and one half (162) feet in width, lying north of and adjoining Lot No. nine (9) of Thayer & Chandlers Resubdivision of Block one (1) of -:Grant & Jacksons Addition to Evanston, in the N.E. 4 of Section 13-T.41-R. 13E of 3rd P.M. all in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, the plat of said Thayer & Chandlers Resubdivision having been filed for record March 22, 1887, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, and entered in a book of plats #24, Page 48 as Document ##809144, be and the same is hereby vacated, as the same is no longer required for public use and the interests of the City of Evanston will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: The plat hereto attached indicating by the words "Public Thoroughfare" the property vacated, is hereby approved and made a part of this ordinance, and the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the same as such. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval and the filing in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, of a certified copy of this ordinance, to which is attached a plat showing property vacated. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 18th ,day of March A.D. 1935.vl Approved March 19, 1935. Edward W. Bell$ City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 116 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the name of the public highirray in the City of Evanston, known. as "Harvard Street" be and the same is hereby changed to "Harvard Terrace" by which name it shall hereafter be known. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the lst day of April A.D. 1935.✓ Approved April 3, 1935. Edward I'J. Bell$ City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor -DESIGNATING DEPOSITORIES FOR CITY TREASURER OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON. A.THEREAS, HENRY D. PENFIELD, duly elected and acting City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, Illinois, has pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois adopted and now in full force and effect, requested the City Council of the City of Evanston to designate the bank or banks, or other depository in which the funds and other public moneys in his custody as City Treasurer may be deposited; and WHEREAS, CHARLES H. BARTLETT, MAYOR of the City of Evanston, has recommended that the said request of the City Treasurer be concurred in by the City Council; NO'aV, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the EVANSTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY all of Evanston, Illinois, and the NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY, HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. OF CHICAGO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, all of Chicago, Illinois, are hereby designated as depositories in which the funds and other public moneys in the custody of HENRY D. PENFIELD, as City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, may be deposited; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the banks situated in the City of Evanston, Illinois, be given preference over Chicago banks as to the amount of moneys which they may be lawfully entitled to receive; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no bank herein designated as a depository shall. be qualified to receive such funds or moneys until it has furnished the City Council with copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities which such bank is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the 11'7 Comptroller of Currency; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that each bank designated as a depository for such funds or moneys shall furnish the City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts, or to the Comptroller of Currency, while acting as such depository; and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that if such funds or moneys are deposited in a bank herein designated as a depository, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy five per cent of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and the City Treasurer shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitation, as pro- vided by law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 15th day of April A.D. 1935. Approved April 16�s 1935. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE Edward 111. Bell, City Clerk TO ESTABLISH OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON DURING A PART GF THE YEAR 1935, AND TO ACCOMPLISH DAYLIGHT SAVING THEREBY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: Central Standard time shall hereafter be the official time within the City of Evanston for the.:rtransaction of all City business; except that from and after 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in April in the year 1935, official time for the City of Evanston shall be and remain advanced one hour until 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in September in the year 1935, when such official time shall cease, and by the deduction of one hour therefrom, be returned to Central Standard time; and all legal or official proceedings of the City Council and all official business of the -City shall be regulated thereby, and when, by ordinance, resolution or action of any municipal officer or body, an act must be performed at or within a prescribed time, it shall be so performed according to such official time'. SECTION 2: All clocks or other timepieces in or upon public buildings or other premises maintained at the expense of the City of Evanston, shall be set and run according to the official time as provided in Section 1 hereof, and it is hereby made the duty of the officer or other person having control and charge of such building or buildings and premises, to see that the said clocks or other timepieces are set and run in accordance with the official time as provided by this ordinance. SECTION 3: All persons residing within the City, and all persons, firms or corporations doing business within the City are hereby requested to set and run any and all clocks or other timepieces under their control within the City in accordance with the official time as provided by Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the City Council of the !4ty of Evanston on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1935. Approved April 232 1935. Edward 111. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index April 23, 1935. 118 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVA.NSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : That no public building belonging to the City of Evanston shall hereafter be leased, let, used or occupied for any purpose other than municipal purposes, without the consent of the City Council being first had and obtained. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect. from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of May A.D. 1935.✓ Approved May 14, 1935'. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, PrIayor AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF RABIES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: Whereas it is essential to the public welfare and safety of the people of the City of Evanston that all dogs which have bitten a person or persons in the City of Evanston, be submitted to the Health Commissioner of the City of Evanston, or local veterinarian for observation, in order to prevent the dissemination of rabies and the consequent loss of human life•. SECTION 2: That.in case any dog shall bite a person in the City of Evanston it shall thereupon be the duty of the owner or keeper of such animal forthwith to deliver such dog to the Commissioner of Health of the City of Evanston, or to his Deputy for examination. Said Commissioner of Health may detain said dog for a sufficient period of time, not less than 10 days, to determine manifestation of any symptoms of rabies. Provided, however, that the owner or keeper of any such dog may at his election and at his own expense, with the consent of the Com- missioner of Health of the City of Evanston, place such dog under the observation of a competent veterinarian at his private hospital within the City of Evanston, Provided further, that said dog shall not be released except by certification in writing issued by the Commissioner of Health or his deputy. If the owner or keeper of such dog shall fail or refuse to comply with the provisions of this ordinance, he shall be fined not less than Five Dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. In the event, that any owner or keeper of such dog refuses or neglects to comply with the provisions of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the Department of Police to seize such dog and convey the same to the Commissioner of Health for the purpose of carrying into effect the foregoing provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication`, accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of May A.D. 1935. Approved May 14 1935 Edward l']. Bell, y > > City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor. Published in News -Index May 15, 1935. rye: ,,•i �i f-".',.`w-.e;A 9R t,-7'e7e�"!�"-v:i .r9."-'?�' :: rTT.+.�.r-a^�..�"'"�"%'�-.-.�rf.o-�. _.�..--y,s�yr—�7R^""'� 119 7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLV111 ENTITLED: "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNO'NN AS SECTION 24922 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Chapter XLV111 entitled: " Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 24922? which shall be and read as follows: "24922. VEHICLE !AJITH MUSIC. It shall here- af ter be unlawful for any motor or horse-drawn vehicle of any description, using a loud speaking radio device or any kind of musical or noise -making instrument or apparatus as a means of attracting public attention to any sale, auction, game, meeting or other public event, or to any advertisement displayed upon such vehicle, to occupy, use or travel along or upon the streets, high- ways or public places in the City of Evanston, without the owner, driver or operator thereof first having procured a permit from the City Council." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. - SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of May A.D. 1935. ✓ Approved May 28, 1935. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News -Index May 29, 1935. AN ORD INAN CE AMENDING A PART OF SECTION 2860, CHAPTER LVI ENTITLED: "I'JARDS AND PRECINCTS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, ADOPTED DECEMBER 20, 1927s AS AIJIENDED. BE.IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the description and boundaries of the Fifth and Sixth �'recincts of the Second Ward, as described in the part of Section 2860, as amended, under the heading of "Second Ward" be and the boundaries of said Fifth and Sixth Precincts of the said Second 17ard are hereby changed so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: S "FIFTH PRECINCT: All that part of said Second ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and east of the center line of Oak Avenue. "SIXTH PRECINCT: All that part of said Second' Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and west of the center line of Oak Avenue. `�,o. .. .� .� ...-�g'�`..p�'r,+•`;.c s—.r--P- � '- � .:h. .. .. '.•-+- :—w • - s-- -• �"-,r±�i,741�1.0" � _- � � II 120 SECTION 2: That the description and boundaries of the Third and Fourth Precincts of the Seventh !Hard, as described in the part of Section 2860, as amended, under the heading of "Seventh Ward" be and the boundaries of said Third and Fourth Precincts of the said Seventh Vlard are hereby changed so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "THIRD PRECINCT: All that part of said Seventh Ward included within the following described boundaries: beginning at the intersection of the center line of Colfax Street, produced east, with the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence south along said shore line of Lake Michigan to its intersection with the center line of Garrett Place, produced east; thence west along said center line of Garrett Place to the center line of Orrington Avenue; thence south along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line of Simpson Street; thence west along said center line of Simpson Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Gaffield Place; thence west along said center line of Gaffield Place to the center line of Maple Avenue; thence north along said center line of Maple Avenue to the center line of Noyes Street; thence east along said center line of Noyes Street, to the center line of Sherman Avenue thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Colfax Street; thence east along said center line of Colfax Street and the same produced east to the point of beginning. "FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of said Seventh !Alard included within the following described boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the center line of Noyes Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue thence north along the center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Colfax Street; thence west along the center line of Colfax Street to the center line of the right-of-way of the Ch1cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company; thence northwesterly along the center line of said right-of- way to the center line of Lincoln; thence west along the center line of Lincoln Street to the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago; thence southwesterly along the center line of said channel to the center line of f-lest Railroad Avenue; thence south- easterly along the center line of West Railroad Avenue to the center line of Noyes Street; thence east along the center line of Noyes Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue, being the point of beginning." SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of May A.D. 1935.✓ Approved May 2% 1935. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward 11. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index May 2 9, 1935. 121 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OF THE ORDINANCE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE SAID CITY ON 1AEDNESDAY, THE 14th DAY OF AUGUST, 1935. WHEREAS, the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois,. adopted an ordinance on the 1st day of July 1935s providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) of Street Improvement Bonds, and levying a'tax to pay the principal and interest on the same; and WHEREAS, before the said ordinance becomes effective the same must be submitted to the voters of the said City and be approved by a majority of the voters voting upon the question at a special City election to be held in the City of Evanston on Wednesday, the 14th day of August A.D. 1935. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance providing for the issuance of $200000 Street Improvement Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of resurfacing and repaving streets of the City of Evanston, and providing for the payment of said Bonds," adopted by the City Council of the said City on the 1st day of July, 1935, be submitted to the voters of the said City at a special City election to be held in -the said City of Evanston on Wednesdays August 14th, 1935, between the hours of 6:00 o1clock in the morning and 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards of the City of Evanston, as follows: (see original ordinance) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election: (see original ordinance) SECTION 4: That the Clerk of said City do publish notice of said election in the Evanston News -Index, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City, for at least forty (40) days prior to the date of said election, the first pub- lication to be not less than forty (40) days prior to the date of said electionz, and by posting notice thereof at least forty (40) days before said election at each of the polling places, and that both published and posted notices be in substantially the following form: (Form of Notice) TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EWMTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Notice is hereby given that at a special City election to be held in said City on tilednesday, the 14th day of August, 1935, there shall be submitted to the voters of said City the following ordinance: (Here insert a full and complete copy of said ordinance.) Said election will be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards, to -wit: 122 (Here insert addresses of polling places in the various precincts.) . Polls of said election shall be open at 6:00 ofclock in the morning and shall be closed at 5:00 o1clock in the afternoon. All persons qualified to vote at general municipal election are entitled to vote on said proposition. DATED this day of By order of the City Council'. City Clerk , 1935-. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall conduct said election as provided by Chapter XXVII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as further provided by law. SECTION 6: That the ballots to be used at said special City election on said question shall be separate ballots and in substantially the following form: (Form of Official Ballot (Place cross (x) in space opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote) Shall bonds or obligations of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the :purpose of defraying the cost of resur- facing and repaving certain streets of the City of Evanston and replacing curbs and gutters thereof, in the sum of 200, 000.00 be issued by the City Council, to be dated October 1, 1935, bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually, and mature $40,000.00 on October 1, 1937 to 1941, inclusive, all as provided by an ordinance adopted by the ( YES : ) City Council of said City on the 1st day of July 1935, entitled: 'An Ordinance ( ) providing for the issuance of $200, 000.00 street improvement bonds of the City of ( NO ) Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the ( ) purpose of defraying the cost of resur- facing and repaving streets of the City of Evanston, and providing for the pay- ment of said bonds" (Back of Ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION HELD THE 14th day of AUGUST, 1935 FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON THE PROPOSITION OF ISSUING $200, 000.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WARD No. Precinct No, Polling Place (Facsimile signature) City Clerk SECTION 7: That the said Clerk be and he -is hereby authorized in the manner provided by law, to prepare a ballot to 123' be used at said special City election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston, SECTION 8: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, accord- ing to law. - Adopted by the City Council of the City of -Evanston on the lst day of July A.D. 1935. Approved July 2nd, 1935. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000 STREET - IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF RESURFACING AND REPAVING STREETS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT OF SAID BONDS WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable, necessary and for the best interests of this Citythe following described streets: ,,that Street From to - Asbury Ave,. Main St, W. Railroad Ave. Asbury Ave. Lincoln St. Isabella St, Ashland Ave. Crain St. Wilder St. Ashland Ave,. Grove St. Church St. Ashland Ave. Colfax St. Central St. Ayars Place Maple Ave. Ridge Ave. Bennett Ave. Colfax St. Isabella -St.• Broadway Ave. Central St. Isabella St, Brown Ave,• Colfax St. Lincoln St. Bryant Ave. Grant St. Sanitary District - right-of-way Case St. Ridge Ave. 1,050 feet east Clark St., Judson Ave. Benson Ave. - Clark St. Oak Ave. Ridge Ave. Cleveland -St. Ridge Ave. Asbury Ave. Clinton Place Sheridan Road Ridge Ave,. Clyde Ave., Howard St. 370 feet north Colfax Ste Sheridan Road Bryant Ave. Colfax St. Jackson Ave. E. Railroad Ave. Colfax St. Prairie Ave. Lincolnwood Drive Crain St, Asbury Ave. Dodge Ave. Darrow Ave. Lee St. Crain St. Darrow Ave. Church St. Payne St. Dartmouth P1, Sheridan Road Orrington Ave. Davis St: Wesley Ave. Dewey Ave. Dempster St. Lake Shore Blvd', Forest Ave. Dewey Ave, Emerson St. Payne St. Eastwood Ave. Lincoln St, Central St, Elm Ave. Pioneer Road Central St. Elmwood Ave. Oakton St. Main St. Emerson St. Sheridan Road Orrington Ave. Ewing -,Ave, Central St. Isabella St. Florence Ave. Main St. Dempster St. Street From To Garrett Place Sheridan Road Orrington Ave. Greenwood St. Sheridan Road Wesley Ave. Grove St. Oak Ave. Dewey Ave. Hamilton St. Hartrey Ave. Harvard St. Haven St, Hovland Court Howard St. Ingleside Pl. Jackson Ave. Judson Ave. Kedz:i.e St. Keeney St. Lake St, Lake Shore Blvd. Lee St. Lee St. Library Place Lincolnwood Drive Linden Court Livingston St. Lyons St. Lake Shore Blvd, Colfax St. Ridge Ave. Sheridan Road Church St, Ridge Ave . , Sheridan Road Colfax St. South Blvd, Sheridan Road Sheridan Road Sheridan Road Lee St. Lake Shore Blvd, Sherman Ave. Sheridan Road Payne St. Oakton St. Eastwood Ave. Ridge Ave. Chicago Ave. Central St. Asbury Ave. Orrington Ave. Emerson St. Hartrey Ave. Ridge Ave. Central St. Clark St. Chicago Ave. Chicago Ave. C . & N. W. R. R. Hamilton St. Chicago Ave. Florence Ave. Orrington Ave. Harrison St. Custer Ave. Stewart Ave. Wesley Ave. Madison St. Custer Ave. Asbury Ave. Maple Ave. Main St. West line of C. & N.W. Ry, Michigan Ave. South Blvd. Burnham Place Milburn St'. Lake Michigan Ridge Ave. Monroe St. Custer Ave. Asbury Ave_. Monticello St. Ridge Ave. Orrington Ave. Noyes St. Park Place Pioneer Road Prairie Ave. Reba Place Reese Ave. Ridge Court Seward St. Sheridan flace Sherman Ave . Sherman Ave. South Blvd, Stewart Ave. Thayer St. University P1. Walnut Ave. Wesley Ave. Woodbine Ave. Sheridan Road Walnut Ave. Colfax St. Grant S t . Custer Ave. Central St. Main St. Custer Ave. Sheridan Road (east) Oakton St. Main St. Chicago Ave. Central St. Walnut Ave. Chicago Ave. Central St. Main St. Livingston St. Ridge Ave'. Alley vies't of Reese Av. Hartrey Ave, Walnut Ave. Ridge Ave. Isabella St. Greenleaf St. Barton Ave. Sheridan Road (North) Madison St. Crain St. Ridge Ave.. Walnut Ave._ Alley t:-est ,of Reese Ave. Maple Ave'. Isabella St, Davis St. Isabella St. be improved by resurfacing and repaving and the replacing of curbs and gutters along said streets; and 1AV-HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston has heretofore determined and does hereby determine that the estimated cost of improving said streets by resurfacing, repaving and re- placing curbs and gutters therefor will not be less than,$200.*000; and k 125 VdHEREAS, the City has no funds available for the purpose of paying the cost of such improvements to said streets and it will be necessary for the City to borrow the sure of $200,000 and in evidence thereof issue its bonds therefor; NOVJ, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, as follows: SECTION 1: That for the purpose of paying the cost of improving the following described streets, (see list aforementioned) by resurfacing, repaving and replacing curbs and gutters thereof, there be borrowed the sum of $200, 000 and in evidence thereof that there be issued the bonds of said City to be designated as "Street Improvement Bonds," said bonds to be dated October 1, 1935, be of the denomination of $1,000 each, be numbered from 1 to 200 inclusive, bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on April 1, and October 1 of each year and mature in numerical order as follows: NUMBERS AMOUNTS DATES 1 to 40 $40,000.00 October 1, 1937 41 to 80 40,000.00 October 1, 1938 81 to 120 40,000.00 October 1, 1939 121 to 160 40, 000.00 October 1, 1940 161 to 200 40,000.00_ October 1, 1941 Interest payments shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to -each of said bonds and severally maturing on said interest payment dates, both principal and interest being pay- able at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. SECTION 2: All of said bonds may be registered as to principal at any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and thereafter the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the registered holder, his legal representatives or assigns. Such registered bonds shall be trans- ferrable to another registered holder or -back to bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer, with a legal assignment duly acknowledged or proven. Registration of any of such bonds shall not affect negotiability of the coupons thereto attached, but such coupons shall be transferrable by delivery merely. SECTION 3: Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of,the said City of Evanston, and attested by the City Comptroller of the said City under its corporate seal, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their facsimile signatures and said officials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing upon said coupons. Said bonds and coupons shall be issued substantially in the following forms: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON STREET IMPROVM11ENT BOND No. $1,000.00 126 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook.and State of Illinoisp acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if registered to the reg- istered holder hereofp the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($12 000. 00 ) on the is t day of October, A.D. 19 , together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of October and the first day of April in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as afore- said, at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond may be registered as to principal in the name of the holder or on the books of.said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasurer on the back hereof, after which no transfer shall be valid, unless made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from such registration by being transferred to bearer.9 after which it shall be transferrable by delivery, but it maybe again registered as,before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by delivery merely. , - This bond is one of a series of bonds issued by said City for the purpose of paying the cost of resurfacing and repaving certain streets in the City of Evanston, and replacing of curbs and gutters thereof, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof, and an ordinance duly passed by the Council of said City and submitted to and approved by the voters of said City at an election duly called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts$ conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be dones precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed and have been properly done, happened aDd been performed in regular and due form as required by law; and that the indebtedness.of said City, including this bond, does not exceed the constitutional or statutory limitations; and that provision has been made for the collection of a sufficient direct annual tax in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City to pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. IN WITNESS GVHEREOF, the City of Evanston, by its 6ouncil, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Comptroller, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers, respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respec- tive facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; all as of the first day of October, A.D. 1935. Mayor Attest: City Comptroller 12'7 No. $15.00 On the first day of ,19 the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) at the office of the City Treasurer in the City oP Evanston, State of Illinois, for interest due on that date on its Street Improvement Bond, dated October 1, 1935, No. Mayor Attest: City Comptroller SECTION 4: That, in order to provide for the collection of a'direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is here- by levied upon all the taxable property within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City, and in'addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: For the year 1935, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$520000 to pay principal and interest up to and including October 1, 1937, For the year 19360 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $44#800 to pay principal and interest. For the year 19370 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$43,600 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1938, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $42#400 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1939, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $$41#200 to pay principal and interest. That the interest and principal maturing at any time when there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay the same, be promptly paid out of the 'general funds of the City and the said fund reimbursed from the taxes hereby levied for such purpose, when the same are collected. SECTION 5: That forthwith, upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, a copy of this ordinance, certified by the Clerk of said City, which Clerk, in and by his certificate certifying said copy, shall certify to the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1935 to 1939, inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent, required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years, respectively, and extend the same for collection on the Tax Books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years, respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected, said taxes shall be placed in a special fund and be used solely for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds hereinbefore described as the same shall mature. 12S SECTION 6: That when properly executed as afore- said, said bonds shall be delivered by the Treasurer of said City to the purchasers of the same and the proceeds derived therefrom shall be used solely for the purpose for which said bonds recite 'they are issued. SECTION 7: All ordinances, resolutions, or orders, or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance aref to --the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. Passed the lst day of July A.D. 1935.z Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Approved the 2nd day of July A.D. 1935. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published the 3rd day of July, 1935 in the Evanston Daily News -Index, (Bond issued defeated at election held August 14, 1935.) AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO COMPULSORY INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES OWNED AND OPERATED BY RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: It shall be unlawful for a resident of the City of Evanston, including corporations having their principal offices or places of business in said City, owning a motor vehicle for the transportation of persons or property, to operate the same over the public streets of the City of Evanston, without first having -such vehicle inspected at the municipal testing station in the said City, as hereinafter provided. SECTION 2: The inspection of said motor vehicles shall be conducted under the direction of the Department of Police of the City of Evanston and shall be made for the purpose of de- termining whether the vehicle, its parts and accessories, conform in all respects with the -requirements and definitions of the statutes of the State of Illinois respecting the sufficiency of all equipment required by law for,the safe operation on public highways of motor vehicles. SECTION 3: It shall be the duty of the Department of Police, at convenient and appropriate intervals, to determine upon the number of cars it will inspect within a given period of time, and thereupon publish notice in a newspaper of general cir- culation published in the City of Evanston of the number of vehicles to be inspected within such period of time. Such notice shall specify the city motor vehicle license numbers of cars called for inspection. It shall thereupon become the duty of the owners of such motor vehicles to present their cars for inspection at the said municipal testing station within the time or on the date specified in such notice. In the event any owner of such motor vehicle shall fail or neglect to comply with such published notice, and after a further notice being sent to such owner by said Department of Police, through the United States mails, advising of his neglect or failure to submit his car for in- spection, such owner shall be deemed guilty of a violation of 129 this ordinance and shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty-five Dollars for each day he shall neglect# refuse or fail to submit his motor vehicle for such inspection. SECTION 4: The period in each year from January lst up to and including June 30th shall be known as the first in- spection ,period, .and the inspection from July 1st up to and including December 31st shall be known as the second inspection period, and each motor vehicle owned by a resident of the City of'Evanston.and used for the transportation of persons or pro- perty shall be submitted by such resident owner for inspection, as required by this ordinance at least once in each inspection period. ,SECTION 5: If it shall be determined by the Department of Police, after inspection, that any motor vehicle, its parts or accessories, do conform in all respects with the requirements of the statutes of the State of Illinois respecting the sufficiency of equipment of motor vehicles, the Department of Police shall forthwith issue to the owner of such motor vehicle a suitable certificate of inspection, which certificate the owner of such vehicle shall immediately attach, or cause to be attached, to such vehicle in a prominent place thereon. SECTION 6: In the event that it shall be deter- mined by the Department of Police, after an inspection, that any motor vehicle, its parts and accessories, so submitted, do not conform in all respects with the requirements of the State law respecting the sufficiency of the equipment thereon, the said Department of Police shall, at the time of such disapproval# fix another date, not earlier than seven days nor later than ten days from said date of inspection, for a re-inspeetion of such motor vehicle# and shall notify the person submitting such car, of such date for re-inspeetion, and it shall thereupon become the duty of the owner of such car to repair, adjust or cause to be repaired or adjusted the said motor vehicle within said period of ten days, and to again submit the vehicle for re -inspection on the date designated for such re-inspeetion, and any person who.shall fail, refuse or neglect to re -submit such vehicle as herein provided, shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty-five Dollars for each day he shall thus fail, refuse'or neglect to resubmit such motor vehicle for inspection. SECTION 7: It shall be unlawful for any person to operate over the streets of the City of Evanston, any motor vehicle owned by a resident of the said City, which vehicle does not -have displayed in a promiinent,place thereof, the certificate of inspection issued to - the -owner thereof by said Department of Police, for either the' -current inspection period in case the same has been issued, or 'for the immediately preceding period as made and provided by an;ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance in relation to inspection of motor vehicles," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of November, 1934, SECTION 8: Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty-five Dollars for each offense. Each day any such owner fails, refuses or neglects to submit his car for inspection shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 9: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are2breb7 repealed. If any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid such inval- idity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. 1-30 SECTION 10: This ordinance shall -be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval* according to law. - Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of July A.D. 1935'.,,'� Approved July 2nd 1935j, - Edward W. Bell: City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett$ Mayor Published.in Evanston News -Index July 26, 1935. ------------------------ AN ORDINANCE Be it ordained by the City Council of the City and Town of Evanston, Illinois that: - WHEREAS, Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector of the Town and City of Evanston, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, adopted and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council to designate, qualify and approve the bank or banks in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in his custody as Town Collector may be kept; and WHEREAS, each of the following named banks has fur- nished this City Council with copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities which such bank is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency: Evanston Trust & Savings Bank, Evanston, Ill,, State Bank & Trust Co; Evanston, Ill. Northern Trust Co, Chicago, Ill. Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, I11, they and each of them are hereby qualified to receive such funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston and are hereby des- ignated and approved as depositories in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in the custody of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector of the City and Town of Evanston, Illinois may be deposited, and Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector, shall be dis- charged from responsibility for all such funds and moneys which he deposits in the aforesaid banks. Be it Further Ordained, that each bank herein des- ignated as a depository for such funds and moneys shall furnish this City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency while acting as such depository. Provided, that if the funds or moneys are deposited in a bank, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five (75%) per cent, of the capital stock and surplus of such bank: and the Town Collector shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitations. Be it further ordained, that the surety on the bond of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector, for the City and Town of Evanston,shall not be liable thereon for any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any of the aforesaid banks. Be it further ordained by the City Council in the City and Town of Evanston, that this ordinance shall go into full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and that 131 all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of September A.D. 1935.,- Approved September 172 1935 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2776, ARTICLE IV ENTITLED: "TAXIMETERS -INSPECTION -RATES OF FARE," OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2776, Article IV entitled: "Taximeters -Inspection -Rates of Fare," of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "2776. INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES TO SEAL AND KEEP RECORD OF TAXIMETERS --FEE FOR INSPECTION). It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures to seal all taximeters found accurate and correct, and to keep a record of the numbers of each taximeter and the date of the inspection thereof in the books of his office. The fee to be charged for the inspection of each taximeter is hereby fixed at the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents for each six months. No charge shall be made for additional inspections unless the taximeter registers incorrectly or inaccurately, in which case an inspection fee of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents shall be charged,." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publications according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 30th day of September A.D. 1935. ✓ Approved October 11 1935. Edward W. Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Ev. News Index October 2, 1935 132 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $200,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF DEFRAYING THE COST OF RESURFACING AND REPAVING STREETS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT .OF SAID BONDS WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable, necessary and for the best interests of this City that the following described streets: Street From To Asbury.Ave. Main St. W. Railroad Ave. Asbury Ave. Lincoln St, Isabella St. Ashland Ave. Grove St. Church St. Ashland Ave. Colfax St Central St Ayars P1 Maple Ave' Ridge Ave Bennett Ave Colfax St Isabella St Broadway Ave Central St Isabella St Brown Ave Colfax St Lincoln St Clark St Judson Ave Benson Ave Clark St Oak Ave Ridge Ave Clinton P1 Sheridan Road Ridge Ave Colfax St Sheridan Rd Bryant Ave Colfax'St Prairie Ave Lincolnwood Dr Custer Ave Oakton St Washington St Darrow Ave Church St Payne St Dartmouth Pl Sheridan Rd Orrington Ave Davis St Wesley Ave Dewey Ave Dewey Ave Emerson St Payne St Eastwood Ave Lincoln StCentral St Elm Ave Pioneer Rd Central St Elmwood Ave Main St Crain St Elmwood Ave Oakton St Main St Emerson St Sheridan Rd Orrington Ave Ewing Ave Central St Isabella St Foster St Sheridan Rd Ridge Ave Forest Ave Main St Burnham P1 Garrett P1 Sheridan Rd Orrington Ave Greenwood St Sheridan Rd Wesley Ave Grove St Oak Ave Dewey Ave Hamilton St Sheridan Rd Chicago Ave Hartrey Ave Colfax St Central St Haven St Sheridan Rd Orrington Ave Ingleside P1 Sheridan"Rd Ridge Ave Jackson Ave Colfax St Central St. Judson Ave. South Blvd Clark St Kedzie St Sheridan Rd Chicago Ave Keeney St Sheridan Rd Chicago Ave Lake St Sheridan Rd C & N.W. R.R. Lake Shore Blvd Lee St Hamilton St Library P1 Sheridan Rd Orrington Ave Lincoln St Asbury Ave W. Railroad Ave Lincolnwood Dr Payne St Harrison St Linden Ct Oakton St Custer Ave Livingston St Eastwood Ave Stewart Ave Lyons St Ridge Ave Wesley Ave 133 Street From To Madison St Custer Ave Asbury Ave Main St Florence Ave Sheridan Rd Maple Ave Main St Ch-mrch St Michigan Ave South Blvd Main St Milburn St Lake Michigan Orrington Ave Monticello St Ridge Ave Orrington Ave Mulford St Chicago Ave Ridge Ave Noyes St Sheridan Road Ridge Ave Oak Ave Greenleaf St Grove St Oakton St Linden Ave Ridge Ave Park P1 Walnut Ave Alley west of Reese Pioneer Rd Colfax St Hartrey Ave Prairie Ave Grant St Walnut Ave Reese Ave Central St Isabella St Seward St Custer Ave Barton Ave Sheridan P1 Sheridan Rd (East) Sheridan Rd (North) Sherman Ave Oakton St Madison St Sherman Ave. Main St Crain St South Blvd Chicago Ave Ridge Ave Stewart Ave Central St Walnut Ave Thayer St Walnut Ave Alley west of Reese University P1 Chicago Ave Maple Ave Walnut Ave Central St Isabella St Washington St Wesley Ave Custer Ave Wesley Ave Main St Davis St Woodbine Ave Livingston St Isabella St be improved by resurfacing and repaving and the replacing of curbs and gutters along said streets; and FUHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston has heretofore determined and does hereby determine that the estimated cost of improving said streets by resurfacing, repaving and re- placing curbs and gutters therefor will not be less than $$200, 000; and WHEREAS, the City has no funds available for the purpose of paying the cost of such improvements to said streets and it will be necessary for the City to borrow the sum of $$200p000 and in evidence thereof issue its bonds therefor; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That for the purpose of paying the cost of improving the following described streets (list as above): by resurfacing, repaving and replacing curbs and gutters thereof; there be borrowed the sum of $$200,000 and in.evidence thereof that there be issued the bonds of said City to be designated as "Street Improvement Bonds," said bonds to be dated December 1, 1935, be of the denomination of $$1, 000 each, be numbered from 1 to 200, inclusive, bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-anntLally on June 1 and December 1 of each year and mature in numerical order as follows: NUMBERS AMOUNTS DATES 1 to 40 $$40, 000 December 1, 1937 41 to 80 40,000 December 1, 1938 81 to 120 40,000 December 1, 1939 121 to 160 40,000 December 1, 1940 161 to200- 40,000 December 1, 1941 134 Interest payments shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each of said bonds and severally maturing on said interest payment dates, both principal and interest being pay- able at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evans ton, State of Illinois. SECTION 2: All of said bonds may be registered as to principal at.any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and thereafter the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the registered holder, his legal representatives or assigns. Such registered bonds shall be transferable to another registered holder or back to bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer, with a legal assignment duly acknowledged or proven. Registration of any of such bonds shall not affect negotiability of the coupons thereto attached, but'such coupons shall be transferable by delivery merely. SECTION 3: Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of the said City of Evanston, and attested by the City Comptroller of the said City under its corporate seal, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their facsimile signatures and said officials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective fac- simile signatures appearing upon said coupons. Said bonds and coupons shall be issued substantially in the following forms: ( Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANST ON STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND No $19000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if registered to the registered. holder hereof, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1, 000.00) on the 1st day of December A.D. 19 , together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June and the first day of December in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at the office of the City Treasurer, in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as aforesaid,.at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond may be registered as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of said City, in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said Treasurer on the back hereof, after which no transfer shall be valid, unless made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from such registration by being transferred to bearier, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the 135, coupons by delivery merely. This bons is one of a series of boards issued by said City for the purpose of paying the cost of resurfacing and repaving certain streets in the City of Evanston, and re- placing of curbs and gutters thereof, pursuant to and in all respects ih compliance with an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of cities and villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof, and an ordinance duly passed by the Council of said City and submitted to and approved by the voters of said City at an election duly called and held for that purpose. . And it is hereby certified end recited that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois to exist or -to be done,'precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond, does not exceed the constitutional or statutory limitations; and that provision has been made for the collection of a sufficient direct annual tax in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City to pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Evanston, by its Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Comptroller, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers, respectively; by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; all as of the first day of December, A.D. 1935. ATTEST: City Comptroller No. Mayor $15.00 On the first day of , 19 , the=Ci ty of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars ($$15.00) at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois, for interest due on that date on its Street Improvement - Bond, dated December 1, 1935s No. Mayor ATTEST: City Comptroller SECTION 4: That, in order to provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City, and in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: 136 FOR THE YEAR 1935, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of �52,000 to pay principal and interest up to and including December 1, 1937. FOR THE YEAR 1936, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 444,800 to pay principal and interest. FOR THE YEAR 1937, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 443, 600 to pay principal and interest. FOR THE YEAR 1938, a sum sufficient to raise _the sum of V42,400 to pay principal and interest. FOR THE YEAR 1939, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of �412200 to pay principal and interest. That the interest and principal maturing at any time when there are not sufficient ftinds on hand to pay the same, be promptly paid out of the general funds of the City and the said fund reimbursed from the taxes hereby levied for such purpose, when the same are collected. SECTION 5: That forthwith, upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, a copy of this ordinance, certified by the Clerk of said City, which Clerk, in and by his certificate certifying said copy, shall certify to the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1935 to 1939, inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent, required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years, re.spectively, and extend the same for collection on the Tax Books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years, respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected, said taxes shall be placed in a special fund and be used solely for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds hereinbefore described as the same shall mature. SECTION 6: That when properly executed as aforesaid, said bonds shall be delivered by the Treasurer of said City to the purchasers of the same and the proceeds derived there- from shall be used solely for the purpose for which said bonds recite they are used. SECTION 7: All ordinances, resolutions, or orders, or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance ar.e, to the extent of such conflict, hereby re- pealed. Passed 7th day of October'A.D. 1935. Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Approved 8th day of October A.D. 1935. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in the Evanston Daily News Index the 9th day of October 1935. Attest: Edward W. Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 137 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OF THE ORDINANCE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PRO- VIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, AT A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE SAID CITY ON WEDNESDAY, THE 20th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1935 WHEREAS, the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, adopted an ordinance on the 7th day of October, 1935, providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000.00) of Street Improvement Bonds, and levying a tax to pay the prin- cipal and interest on the same; and WHEREAS, before the said ordinance becomes effective the same must be submitted to the voters of the said City and be approved by a majority of the voters voting upon the question at a special City election to be held in the City of Evanston on Wednesdays zhe 20th day of November A.D. 1935, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDyINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF .THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : SECTION 1: That the ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance providing for the issuance of $200, 000.00 Street Improvement Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of drfraying the cost of resurfacing and repaving streets of the City of Evanston, and providing for the payment of said bonds," adopted by the City Council of the said City on the 7th day of October, 19352 be submitted to the voters of the said City at a special City election to be held in the said City of Evanston on Wednesdays November 20, 19352 between the hoursof 6:00 o'clock in the morning and 5:00 otclock in the afternoon of said day. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards of the City of Evanston, as follows: (See original ordinance for list) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election: (See original ordinance for list) SECTION 4: That the Clerk of said City do publish notice of said election in the Evanston News -Index, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City, for at least forty (40) days prior to the date of said election, the first publication_ to be -not less than forty (40) days prior to the date of said election, and by posting notice thereof at least forty (40) days before said election at each of the polling places, and that both published and posted notices be in sub- stantially the following form: (Form of Notice) TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EV"ANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : Notice is hereby given that at a special City election to be held in said City on Wednesdays the 20th day of November, 1935, there shall be submitted to the voters of said City the following ordinance: (Here insert a full and complete copy of said ordinance.) 138 8 Said election will be held at the regular poll- ing places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards, to -wit: (Here insert addresses of polling places 'in the various precincts. ) Polls of said election shall be open at 6:00 o1clock in the morning and shall be closed at 5:00 of clock in the afternoon. All persons qualified to vote at general municipal election are entitled to vote on said proposition. DATED this day of , 1935. By order of the City Council. City Clerk SECTION 5: That the City Clerk shall conduct said election as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as further provided by law. SECTION 6: That the ballots to be used at said special City election on said question shall be -separate ballots and in .substantially the following form: (Form of Official Ballot) (Place cross (x) in space opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote) Shall bonds or obligations of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of resur- facing and repaving certain streets of the City of Evanston and replacing curbs and gutters thereof, in the sum of $200,000.00 be issued by the City Council, to be dated December 1, 1935, bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable k ) semi-annually, and mature $40,000.00 on ( YES ) December 1, 1937, to 19419 inclusive, all ( ) as provided by an ordinance adopted by the k ) City Council of said City on the 7th day of ) NO : ) October, 1935, entitled: "An Ordinance providing for the issuance of $200, 000.00 s tree t improvement bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of resur- facing and repaving streets of the City of Evanston, and providing for the payment of said bonds" (Back of Ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT SPECIAL ELECTION HELD DAY OF , 1935. FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING ON THE PROPOSITION OF ISSUING $200, 000.00 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, IL LINOIS. Ward No. Precinct No. Polling Place (Facsimile signature) City Clerk SECTION 7: That the said Clerk be and he is hereby authorized in the manner provided by law, to prepare a ballot to be used at said special City election and to cause a sample. thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston. SECTION 8: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of October A.D. 1935. ✓ Approved October 8th 1935.. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston Daily News -Index. as Notice of Election October 9, 1935. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY .COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the name of the public highway in the City of Evanston, known as "Roslyn Terrace"'be and the same is hereby changed to "Roslyn Place," by which name it shall hereafter be known. SECTION 2: All ordinances,or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby -repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and pub- lication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of 'Evanston on the 28th day of October A.D. 1935.✓ Approved October 29, 1935. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston Daily News -Index October 30, 1935 Copy sent to Map.. Dept. Cook County,. 140 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING DIAGONAL PARKING EXCEPT IN CERTAIN SPECIFIED STREETS IN THE CITY'OF EVANSTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, IL LINOIS : SECTION 1: It shall be unlawful for any person to stop or park a motor vehicle, or any other kind of vehicle, on the streets of the City of Evanston, diagonally with the curb of any such street or streets, except on the following: East side of Benson Avenue from Davis Street to Church Street; Sherman Avenue from a ,.point 140 .feet north of the north property line of - Grove Street to Church Street; East side of Chicago `Avenue from Grove Street , to a "point 150 feet. north of the north property line of said Grove Street; Chicago.Avenue from Davis Street to Church Street; Orrington Avenue from Davis Street to Church Street; Davis Street from the west property line of Sherman Avenue to a paint 150 feet West of said Sherman Avenue; South side of Davis Street from Maple Avenue. to Oak.Avenue SECTION 2: Any person violating this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty-five Dollars for each offense. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are 'hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publications. according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of November A,D. 1935. ✓ Approved November 26, 1935. Edward W . Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett., Mayor Published in Evanston Daily News-Index,November 27, 1935 141 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "BARBER SHOPS" OF CHAPTER XXXV ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article III entitled: "Barber Shops" of Chapter XXXV entitled: "Health" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "ARTICLE III BARBER SHOPS. "1609. DEFINITION) A barber shop is a place where hair is cut, cleansed, treated or dressed, or the face shaved or beard trimmed,for hire, and where also facial and scalp massage treatments are sometimes furnished for hire. This ordinance shall also apply to persons engaged in the practice of beauty culture, who.cut or clip the hair of any person. "1610. APPLICATION) Every person, firm or'corporation in the City of Evanston, either now maintaining or who shall desire to continue to maintain or to open and operate a barber shop in said City, shall make appli- cation to the Department of.Health for permission so to do. Such application shall be in writing on a form prescribed by the Department of Health, and shall set forth the name or names of the proprietor or owner, the name of the manager or person it charge, and the names of,.all employees of such shop or establishment, together with its location, giving the street and number where the shop or establishment is to be operated or is being maintained. Upon receipt of such application, and upor, the payment of the applicant to the City Collector of the sum of Five Dollars to cover the cost of issuing said permit and the annual cost of the inspection herein provided for, the Department of Health shall promptly make an inspection of such shop or establishment, and if the same is found to be in a sanitary condition, and if all persons employed or to be employed therein are free from all communicable diseases, and if the applicant or applicants further agree to comply with the ordinances of the City of Evanston' now and hereafter in force, then the Department of Health shall issue such person, firm or coraoration. a permit to maintain and operate such barber shop, until the end of the calendar year for which such application shall be made. 111611. INSPECTION) Every barber shop either now operating or hereafter operating in the City of Evanston shall be open at all reasonable times for inspection by officers or agents of the Department of Health, and the owner or owners, or manager, and all employees therein . shall conform strictly with all of the provisions and regulations of this ordinance. "1612. EMPLOYEES -- NO DISEASE) No person shall be employed in a barber shop in the City of Evanston who is suffering from any communicable disease. 142 "1613. APPLIANCES --SANITARY) All places within the City of Evanston now being used or hereafter to be used as barber shops, together with the furniture, fixtures, tools, implements, linen and other appli- ances, shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. "1614. 1f1ATER--RUNNING) Every barber shop shall be equipped with and use running hot and cold water. "1615. TO'JEL--EACH CUSTOMER) At least one clean towels one clean face cloth or sanitary paper shall be used for each customer. "1616. POWDER PUFFS --PROHIBITED) The common use of powder puffs or sponges is hereby prohibited. "1617. ASTRINGENT IN STICK FORM NOT TO BE USED) No alum or other astringent shall be used in stick form. Such astringent, if used at all, must be used in powder form. "1618. STERILIZATION OF INSTRUMENTS) All hair brushes, hair dusters, shaving brushes, scissors, razors, combs, and other tools and appliances used in the conduct of the business shall, after use on each person be ster- ilized by formaldehyde, immersion in boiling water, in alcohol of at least 50% strength, or other approved disinfectant. "1619. HEAD REST --CLEAN TaiiEL FOR EACH CUSTOMER) No owner or employee of any barber shop shall permit any person to use the headrest of any barber's chair or hair -dressing chair under his or her control unless said headrest shall be covered with a clean, fresh towel or sanitary paper for each customer. "1620. AFFECTED PERSON NOT TO BE BARBERED) No person affected with any disease of the face or head shall -have the same barbered or treated in any manner in a barber shop in the City of Evanston, nor shall any person with hand or hands diseased be manicured therein. "1621. CLEANSE HANDS BEFORE SERVING EACH CUSTOMER) Every owner and every employee of every barber shop in the City of Evanston, shall before serving each customer, cleanse his or her hands thoroughly by washing in clean water, either with or without the use of other cleansing or disinfecting substances. "1622. CLEAN APRON OR COAT WHILE SERVING CUSTOMER) Every person in every barber shop in the City of Evanston, while serving customers shall wear a clean, washable apron or coat, which shall be kept clean. "1623. SLEEPING. IN BARBER SHOPS PROHIBITED) No person shall use any barber shop in the City -of Evanston as a place in which to sleep, nor shall any owner or person in charge thereof permit such place to be so used. "1624. POSTING OF ORDINANCE) The oirrner or person in charge of every barber shop in the City of Evanston shall keep a copy of this ordinance, which shall be furnished by the Department of Health, posted in a conspicuous place in said shop where the same can be seen and read by patrons, and for the information and guidance of persons working or employed therein. "1625. - CONFLICT WITH STATE LAW, ETC.) Wherever the provisions of this ordinance may be in conflict with the State Law or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, such provisions hereof as may thus be in 143 conflict shall be suspended accordingly. "1626. PENALTY) Any owner, barber, or other operative or employee of such barber'shq-p_.violating any of the ' provisions of this ordinance shall be subject to a penalty of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more ' than one hundred dollars for each and every such offense, and in addition thereto the Mayor.may revoke the license of any owner or owners of such barber shop knowingly or wilfully violating or permitting the violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. The. invalidity of any section or part of any section of this ordinance shall not affect the validity of any other section or part thereof. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the -City Council of the City of Evanston on the 30th day of December A.D. 1935. Approved December 31, 1935. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Daily News -Index December 31, 1935. 144 4 . An - ORDINANCE MAKING 'APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1,1936, and Ending December 31,1936 CITY OF EVANSTON C 0 0 K CO UN T Y I L L I N 0 I S Published in pamphlet form by authority of the City Council of the City of Evanston, February 3, 1936 INDEX Page Amounts to be raised by taxation..31 Auditing Committee ...............13 Board of Local Improvements ...... 19 Boltwuod Field House ............ 9 Building Department .............. 4 City Clerk's Office ................15 City Collector's Office .............16 City Comptroller's Office .........`.16 City Treasurer's Office ..... ......16 City Hall ......................... 8 Civil Service Commission .....'.....18 Contingent Fund ... .. . . • . .19 Departmental Buildings ............ 8 Filtration Plant ...................21 Fire Department .................. 11 Fire Station No. 1—Grove Street... 8 Fire Station No. 2.... •:............. 8 Fire Station No. 3.................... 8 Fire Station No. 4................. 8 Firemen's Pension Fund ...........25 Garbage System ..................26 Health Department ...............14 Interest Account ..................24 Legal Expenses ...................13 Miscellaneous Fund ...............18 Municipal Court ..................19 .Police Department ................ 9 Police Pension Fund ..............25 Printing ..........................17 Public Benefit Fund ........... :... 30 Public Building's .................. 8 Public Library ....................24 Public Playgrounds ................28 Public Works Department ......... 3 Pumping Station ..................20 Salaries of City Officers ............ 17 Sewer Department ................ 6 Sinking Fund .....................23 Small Parks ......................28 Special Funds .....................24 Street Lighting Fund .............. 6 Street Department ................ 7 Street and Bridge Repair Dept ....... 26 Summary of Gen. Corporate.Fund ... 30 Summary of Special Funds .......... 31 Water Department ................20 Water Mains Bureau ...............21 Water Meter Bureau ..............22 For Bonds and Interest .......$131,322.50 Add 8% for' prob- able deficiency arising in the collection o f this appropria- tion ............ 10,505.80 $ 141,828.30 Total Appropria- tion for General Corporate pur- poses ........... $865,434.64 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than taxation .$524,360.35 To be raised by taxation . 218,597.37 Add 8%n for prob- able deficiency arising in the s collection of this appropriation .. 17,487.79 Total appropria- tion for special purposes ...... $ 760,445.51 Grand total ap- propriation .... $1,625,880.15 AMOUNTS TO BE RAISED RY TAXATION General Corporate Fund .... ..$351,478.42 Bonds and In- terest .......... 141,828.30 Special Funds ... 236,085.16 Total by Taxa- tion ........... $ 729,391.88 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, on the 3rd day of February, 1.916. EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. Approved the 4th of February, 1936. CHARLES H. BARTLETT, Mayor. This is to certify that I have examined the budget and herewith approve of same. L. J. KNAPP, Comptroller. ti Approved as 'to form and legal structure. WILLIAM LISTER, Corporation Counsel. 31 526. Which in- cludes amount es- 1' n timated to be re- mis- ceived from miss cellaneous receipts 350.00 ORDINANCE 527. Al so amount estimated t o be received \ making appropriations for corporate pur- from two - thirds poses for the fiscal year beginning Janu- of a mill on each ary 1st, 1936 and ending December dollar of assessed 31st, 1.936. valuation of all Be It ordained by the City Council of taxable property the City of Evanston, Cook County, within the col'- Illinois. porate limits of the City of Evans- SECTION 1. That the following sums, . ton, as provided or so much thereof as may be authorized by law '14,715.00 by law, be and the same are hereby .......... 528. Add 8% for appropriated for the fiscal year begin - probable deficiency ning J a n u a r y 1st, 1936 and ending arising in the col- December 31st, 1936. lection of this ap- propriation ....... 1,1,77.20 DEPART31ENT OT PUIILIC WOTINS 529. T o t. a. 1 1. For salary of amount to be �,� commissioner of raised by ta.xa_ Public Works at tion $ 15,892.20 $350.00 per month $ 4,200.00 .............. 2. For salary of PUBLIC'111:]\'1:1!'1'i` 1'11N11 city engineer at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 530. For Public 3. For salary of Benefit Fund ....$ 5,400.00 assistant engineer 531. Total Ap- or assistant to en- propriation .. $ 5,400.00 gineer of Board of 532. Which in- L o c a l Improve- cludes amount es- ments at $210.00 per timated to be re- month ............ 2,520.00 ceived from public 4. For mainten- benefit tax of one ante of 4 motor mill on each dollar vehicles .......... 500.00 of the assessed vn.1- S. F or draught - nation of all ta.x_ ing and mist. 3,420.00 able property with- 6. For extra help 420.00 in the corporate 7• For salary of limits of the City clerk at $105.00 per of Evauston, as month ............ 1,260.00 provided by l:,.w.. 5,400.00 8. For salary of 533. Add 8% clerk of Board of for probable deft- Local Improve- ciency arising in ments at $10.50 per the collection or month ..... ..... 126.00 t h i s appropri:C_ 9. For salary of tion 432.00 stenographer a n d 534. 1' o C a 1 clerk at $47.25 per month 567.00 amount to be 10. F or salary raised a. ed by tax_ $ 5,8:i2.00 of fire alarm and tion .............. p o l i c e telephone electrician S1111,11AItl' OI? 1,1iN.l!:.ItAI, $183.75 per monthat 2,205.00 COItPO1t.ATl•: 11U,WP 11. For salary Itesources other of assistant elec- trician at $144.38 t.lhan t.a.sntion. $372,127.92 per month ........ 1.,732.56 $ 372,127.92 . -� For 12. For extra To be raised by help de- taxation: partment ......... 100.00 13. F o r neces- porate Purposes sary electrical based on cor- materials and sup- porate rate of plies for maintain- 1.66% on one Ing fire alarm and hundred dollars p o l i c e telephone of equalized as- system 1.,750.00 sessed valua.- 14. For postage, tion of 1935..... $325,442.98 stationery, th a p s, Add 8% for prob- draughting mate - able deficiency rials and instru- arising in the ments and miscel- collection of this laneous supplies .. 700.00 appropriation .. $ 26,035.44 15. For side - $ 351,478.42 walk approaches.. 100.00 30 3 16. F or depart- 507. For salary ment's share of ga- of director of rage overhead . 207.19 women's and girls' 17. For special activities at $105.00 assessment blanks per month ........ 1,260.00 and forms ........ 25,00 508. For n e w 113. T o t a l Ap- office equipment .. 100.00 propriation .... ..$ 21,032.75 509. For post- age, telephone, tel- 19. Which in - eludes receipts egraph, etc. 100.00 s r o m engineering 510. For. print- services estimated ing, stationery and supplies .......... 200.00 20. Also receipts Activity Directors and Supervisors from sewer per- 511. For salary mits, estimated at 250.00 of man director 21. Also receipts at Boltwood Park from water per- and associate di- mits, estimated at 500.00 rector of men's 22. Also receipts i and boys' ac- f r o m pole and tivities $ 900.00 heating mains per- 512. For salary mits, estimated at 200.00 of woman director 23. Also, receipts and associate di - from grade fees, rector of women's estimated at .. 100.00 and girls' activ- 24. Also, amount ities .............. 630.00 to be transferred 513. For rental from the sewer de- of school gym- partment ......... 1,700.00 naslums .......... 900.00 25. Also, amount to be transferred Leadership Runnner Playgrounds from the water de- 514. For extra partment ........ 3,500.00 h e l p 9 play- 26. Also, amount grounds $ 1,440.00 to be transferred Summer Stnff Beaches from the small 515. For 3 life parks department. 850.00 guards for free 2 7. Also, amount beaches ..........$ "720.00 to be transferred Part Time Leadership for Fall; Winter from the fire de- nn.i Cpring partment for su- 516. For men's pervision, I a b o r and boys' Clubs, and material f o r leagues and ac- maintaining f i r e tivities including a l a r m telegraph Junior Press and system ........... 2,900.00 Airplane clubs and 28. Also, amount for women's and to be transferred girls' . clubs, gym from the police de- classes ...........$ 1,200.00 partment f o r su- 517. For atten- pervision, I a b o r dants for skating and material f o r rinks and after maintaining police school supervision telephone and flash- on major parks... 400.00 light system ... 29. Also,amount 3,750.00 Equipment, Supplies and Constntction to be transferred 518. For repairs from street light- and replacements.$ 600.00 ing for supervision 519. For athleticand of traffic ......... 1,700.00 activity sup - plies 700.00 30. Also, amount to be transferred ....:...... 520. For n e w f r o m Street and equipment ...... , . 200.00 Bridge Repair De- •lisci llsrneous partment ........ 1,200.00 521. For boys' 31. Add 8% for its , clubs ............$ 1,200.00 probable deficiency 1 522. For labor.$ 1,200.00' arising in the col- 523. For trans- lection of this ap- ' portation for as- propriation ....... 350.62 sistants, summer - supervisors and up- 32. Total amount keep of two cite to be raised by Fords ....... :.... 300.00 taxation .......... $ 4,733.37 524. For main- tenance of motor DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS vehicle of Super- 33. F or salary intendent at $15.00 of chief of inspec- per month ....... 180.00 tors at $88.20 per 525. Total Ap- month ............$ 1,058.40 propriation ......$ 15,065.00 4 29 487. Add 8% And while acting for probable defl- as building com- clency arising in missioner and zon- the collection of ing enforcing offi- this appropriation. 3,263.96 cer at $253.05 per month ............ 3,036.60 488. T o t a l 34. •For salary. amount to be of building inspec- raised by taxation $ 44,063.52 for at $168.00 per month ............ 2,016.00 S\HALL I'A It1CS 35. F or salary 489. For labor o f plumbing i n - and teaming ..$ 17,000.00 spector at $168.00 490. For hose per month ........ 2,016.00 And all supplies 1,500.00 36. F or salary 491. For plants, o f electrical 1 n - trees, s h r u b s, spector at $168.00 vines and snraying 100.00 per month ........ 2,016.00 492. For water 37. For sa.lary supply and dr:a.in- permit clerk of at age .. ...... 100.00 $1 per montthh 1,890.00,. 493. For paint- 38. For salary 3 ing fences ........ 500.00 stenographer of stenographer 494. F o r up- and zoning clerk keep and improve- at $47.25 per month . 567.00 ment to buildings 500.00 3 For salary 495. Fnr light- of 4 4 members of ine. heating and board of examin- telephone ........ 150.00 ers of engineers... 100.00 496. For main- - 40. For main- tenance and re- tenance and sup - pairs to three mo- plies for 4 motor for vehicles ..... 750.00 vehicles ........... 350.00 497. F o r 41. For postage, d e p a r t m e n t'- stationery and mis- share of garage cellaneous supplies overhead .......... 207.19 including upkeep 498. For small on maps .......... 300.60 parks' share of 42. For garage s p e c i a l assess- supervision of 4 ments 8,000.00 cars .............. 276.25 ............ 499. F o r 43. For publish - patrolling and Ing notices for cleaning 'beaches.. 100.00 public hearings in- 500. For small eluding frontage parks' share of ex- consent notices and pense of Public reprints ........ 25.00 Works depart- 44. For miscel- ment ............. 850.00 laneous expense .. 25.00 45. For purchase 501. T o t a l of Pressure Meg - Appropriation ....$ 29,757.19 ohmer ............ 240.00 502. Which In- 46. Total Ap- cludes estimated miscellaneous re- propriation ..$ 13,916.25 . ceipts ........... 2,000.00 47. Which in- 503. A l s o, eludes receipts amount estimated from building per - to lb a received mits, estimated at 1,641.25 from special tax of 48. Also, re - one mill on the ceipts from plumb - dollar for park ing and gas fitting , permits and inspec- purposes, as pro- vided by law..... 27,757.19 tions, estimated at 800.00 504. Add 8% 49. Also, re - for probable deli- ceipts from boiler elevator and mis- ciency arising in cellaneous permits the collection of and inspections this appropriation. 2,220.58 • timated at ........ 5,600.00 505. T o t a l 50. Also, re - ceipts from electric amount to be signs, certificates raised by taxation $ 29,977.77 and inspections, es- timated at ........ 51. Also, re- 5,095.00 AdminIstria tiuu mud Office Expense ceipts from board 506. For salary of examiners of en - of superintendent, gineers' fees and at $236.25 p e r miscellaneous r e- month ............ $ 2,835.00 ceipts, estimated at 300.00 28 .5 52.Also, amount 471. For WPA to be transferred Street i m prove - from the water de- ments ............. 8,500.00 partment for work 472. For trans - of permit clerk ... 480.00 fer to department 53. Total Ap- of Streets for propriation $ 13,916.25 maintenance of ...... equipment, s u p - plies and depart - SEWER DEPARTMENT ment's share of 54. F o r salary overhead expenses 19,400.00 of mason and in- 473. For trans- spector at $147.00 fer to P u b'l i s per month ........ $ 1,764.00 Works Department 55. For truck for Engineering .. 1,200.00 drivers and labor 8,400.00 474. For mate- 56. For main- rials and supplies. 8,000.00 tenance and repairs 475. For labor of 5 motor vehicles 700.00 on street main- 57. For depart- tenance .......... 68,400.00 ment's share of ga- 476. For main - rage overhead .... 345.31 tenance of street 58. For purchase lighting system .. 29,599.56 of new materials. 800.00 477. F o r sys- 59. For transfer tem of Street Im- to department of provements (PWA Public Works for labor 1,700.00 and Bond Issue project) ......... 380,635.35 60. Total Ap- propriation 13,709.31 478 T o t a 1 ...$ in- 61. Which in- Appropriation $540,134.91 479. Which in- cludes receipts Prom underground eludes receipts work done by the estimated to hp re - r"elved from wheel department and miscellaneous r e - tax licenses ...... 98,o00.00 ceipts, estimated at 500.00 480. Also, re- 62. Add 8% for celpts estima.l,•d 1.n probable deficiency he received from arising in the col- automobile fines .. 5,000.00 lection of this ap- 481. Also, re- propriation ....... 1,056.74 ceipts estimated to 1:e received from 63. Total amount repairing s t r e e t to b e raised by openings ......... 1.900.00 taxation ......... $ 14,266.05 482. A 1 s o , amount from mis- STREET LIGHTING FUND cellaneous receipts 5,800.00 483. Al so, 64. For current amount estimated for ornamental to be received from= 5 street lights. New Evanston S t r e e t and Old .........$ 43,500.00 Railway Co, under 65. For current contract with city ' 000.00 for traffic lights.. 2,967.66 • 484. A 1 s o , 66. F o r allow- amount estimated ance for 200 watt to be received from overhead lights... .150.00 grant of P.W.A. in 67. For current connection with and service for street improvement stop and mushroom program ......... 171,000.00 lights ............ 264.84 485. A 1 s o 68. For trans- amount estimated' fer to department f to be received from of Public Works sale of bonds in for labor ......... 1,700.00 y connection with 69. For altera- tions, etc. 1,200.00 street improvement ....... program ......... 209,635.35 70. Total Ap- 486. A l s o propriation ..$ 49,782.550 amount estimated 71. Add 8% for to be received probable deficiency from special tax of arising in the col- twelve (12) cents lection of this ap- on each one hun- propriation ....... 3,982:60 dred dollars of taxable property 72.Total amount for street and to be raised by b r i d g e purposes, taxation .......... $ 53,765.10 as provided by law 40,799.56 27 455. A 1 s o DEPARTMENT OF STREETS amount estimated to be received from 73. For salary interest on bonds 7,000.00 of commissioner f commissionero o 45A 1 s o streets . at $ amountnt estimated per month ..$ 74. F o r salary 4,095.00 to be received iron, of.clerk and steno - special tax of 3., of grapher at $131.25 a mill on the dollar per month ........ 1,575.00 for police pension 75. For extra fund as provided clerical help ...... by law ..... ... 7.050.60' ' 76. For salaries .1,200.00 457. Add 8% for "' and wages o f probable deficiency mechanics ....... 7,000.00 arising in the col- 77. For purchase lection of this np- and maintenance of propriation ...... 564.00 tools and general supplies .......... 1,000.00 458. T o t a" 1 78. For rii'a i n -. amount to be tenance and repairs raised by taxation $ 7,614.00 to motor trucks a n d automobiles, including gas and 1j GARBAGE SYS'1'Eim � oil ................. 16,300.00 459. For labor.$ 33,600.00 79. For main - 460.. For trans- tenance tools and fer to department equipment for ga- of Streets for rage .............. 500.00 maintenance of N 80. Total Ap- sup - propriation ....... $ 31,670.00 plies, and depart- 81. Which In - merit's share of eludes amount to overhead expense. 6,940.00 be transferred from 461. F o r Fuel Public Works de - and Repairs ...... 5,000.00 partment for gaso- 462. T o t a l line and oil, re- pairs and overhead 800.00 Appropriation $ 45,540.00 82. Also, amount 463. Which in- to be transferred c l u d e s receipts from the water de - estimated to he re- partment for.gaso- ceived from spe- line, oil, repairs cial tax of one mill and overhead .. 1,800.00 on the dollar on all 83. Also, amount taxable property- to be transferred in the City of from small parks Evanston, as pro- a n d playgrounds vided by law .... 45,540.00 department for 464. Add 8% gasoline, oil; re - for probable deft- pairs and overhead 830.00 •clency arising .in 84. Also, amount the collection of to be transferred this appropriation 3,643.20 from sewer de- partment for gaso- 465. T o t a l line, o 11, repairs amount to be and overhead 700.00 raised by taxation $ 49,183.20° 85. Also, amount to be transferred f r o m department STREET AND It I(] DGE REPAIR of buildings f or DEPT. FOR THE. TOWN OF THE gasoline, o i pairs and overhead 400.00 CITY OF E'VANSTON 86. Also, amount 466. For sweep- to be transferred er and miscellane- f r o m health de- ous equipment and partment for gaso- tools ..$ 10,000.00 line, o 11, repairs 467. For r e - and overhead..... 700.00 placement and re- 87. Also, receipts pairs to bridges .. 700.00 from street per - 468. For c t } mits, estimated at 100.00 dump rental ...... 3,000.00 .' 88. Also, amount to be transferred 469. For trans- from street and fer to Police De- bridge repair de- partment -- Traffic partment and gar - maintenance ..... 1,506.00 bage fund for truck 470. For trans- in a i n tenance and:.'.: fer to Police De- supervision :..... 26,340.00 partment--Testing 89. Total Ap- Station ........... 9,200.00 propriadont,,,,. ; .... $ 31;870.00 26 7 PUBLIC BUILDINUa 438. Add 8% for City Hall probable deficiency 90. F or salary arising in the col - of telephone opera- lection of this ap- tor, at $89.25 per propriation ...... 5,430.85 month ...........$ 1,071.00 91. For salary 439. T o t a l of janitor, at $105 amount to be per month ....... 1,260.00 raised by taxation $ 73,316.47 92. F or salary of janitor and FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND watchman at $117.40 per month 1,408.80 440. For pay- 93. For general ment of pensions supplies .......... 500.00 and sundry ex- 94. For heating 728.89 penses ...........$ 15,425.00 95. For lighting and incidentals ... 750.00 441. T o t a l 96. For general Appropriation ..$ 15,425.00 . repairs and altera- 442. Which in- tions .... 1,500.00 eludes amounts 97. For off i c e estimated to be re - furniture and ceived from tax on equipment .100.00 ` `- insurance pre- 98. Extra help miums (1h) ...... 4,100.00 -vacations ......-155.82 % 3re- 4estmatedto ceipts $ 7,674.51 be received from OrOve Street Station _r 1% of licenses .... 300.00 444. Also re - 99. For heating$ I OO.For lighting 552.75 ceipts estimated to and incidentals. 1,600.00 be received from 1 For salaryynitor, I% of salaries .. . 1,575.00 of a janitor, at 445.Also amount $111.20 per month. 1,334.40 estimated to be re- 102. Extra help ceived from special -vacations ... 40.00 tax of one -fifth of depart- 103. For depart a mill on the dollar ment of police for f or Fireman's Pen - general repairs and sion fund, as pro - alterations ....... 1,500.00 vided by law .... 9,450.00 104. For fire 446. Add 8% for station ........... 750.00 probable deficiency arising in the col- $ 5,777.15 lection of this ap- Fire Station No: 2 propriation ....... 756.00 105. For heat- 447. T o t a l ing .. .. ....$ 350.00 amount to be 106.For lighting raised by taxation $ 10,206.00 and incidentals.... 125.00 107. For general POLICE PENSION FUND repairs and altera- tions ............. 25000 448. For pay- . ment of pensions $ 725.00 and sundry ex - penses ...........$ 23,750.00 Fire Station No:.". 108. For heat- 449. T o t a l ing ............... $ 285.00 Appropriation .... $ 23,750.00 109. For light- 450. Which in- ing and inciden- eludes amount esti- tals .............. 100.00 mated to be re- 110. For general ceived from 10% of repairs and altera- regular licenses .. 2,600.00 tions ............. 250.00 451. A 1 s o , amount estimated $ 635.00 to be received from Fire Station No. 4 % of dog licenses. 4,500.00 111. For heating $ 260.00 452. A 1 s o , 112. For lighting amount to be re - and Incidentals 150.00 ceived from 10% 113. For general of regular fines... 450.00 repairs and altera- 453. A 1 s o , tions ............. 200.00 amount estimated to be received from $ 610.00 10% of automobile Departmental Buildings flnes ............. 550.00 114. For. heat- 454. A l s o , ing ............... $ 2,000.00 amount estimated 115. For lighting to be received from and incidentals ... 1,200.00 1% of salaries .... 1,600.00 8 25 INTEREST ACCOUNT 116. For general For Payment of Interest on Bonds repairs and altera- 417. For filtra- tions ....... ..... 3,000.00 Lion plant enlarge- 117. For salary ment bonds .. $ 4,500.00 of Janitor, at 418. For muni- $111.20 per month. 1,334.40 cipal water works 118. Extra help pumping appara- -vacation ....... 40.00 tus bonds ........ 1,687.50 119. For sup- 419. For Bolt- plies ............. 100.00 wood P a r k I in p rov'ement $ 7,674.40 bonds ............ 1,125.00 Boltwood Field House 420. For 1 a k e 120. For heat - front lands acqui- ing .. .. . $ 740.00 sition bonds 3,262.50 121. For light- 421. For Incin- ing and incidentals 250.00 erating plant 122. For gener- bonds ............ 2,520.00 al repairs and al- 422. For fourth terations ......... 4,500.00 ward Boltwood 123. For salary Park improvement of janitor at $117.40 bonds ............ 1,417.50 per month ....... 1,408.80 423. For public 124. Extra help grounds and park -vacations ...... 40.00 1 m p r o v e m e n t bonds ............ 697.50 $ 6,938.80 424. For sixth ward park hinds 125. Total Ap- and park equip- propriation ..$ 30,034.86 ment bonds .. 22.50 126. Which in- 425. For fire cludes amount to department bonds. 2,227.50 be received from 426. For fourth miscellaneous r a - ward Boltwood ceipts, estimated at 50.00 Park improvement 127. Add 8% for bonds-2nd series. 1,687.50 probable deficiency 427. For public arising in the col - parks and lake lection of this ap- s h ore improve- propriation ...... 2,398.79 ment bonds ....... 2,812.50 428. For depart- 128. T o t a t mental building amountto be raised by taxation $ 32,383.65 bonds ............ 562.50 ..... 429. For Water POLICE DEPARTMENT Improvement and 129. For salary Extension Bonds . 10,000.00 of chief of police 430. For street at $341.25 p e r Improvement bonds 4,800.00 month .... .. $ 4,095.00 431. Total Ap- 130. For salary propriation $ 37,322.50 of captain at 432. Add 8% for $223.44 .per month. 2,681.28 probable deficiency 131. For salary arising in the col- of five lieutenants lection of this ap- at $195.00, p e r propriation ......$ 2,985.80 month each .. . . 11,700.00 433. Total 132. For salary amount to be of seven sergeants raised by taxation $ 40,308.30 a t $182.82 p e r month each . .. 15,356.88 SPECIAL FUNDS 133. For salary Public Library of sixty-four pat- 434. For sal- rolmen at $168.00 aries of Librarian per month, each 129,024.00 and Staff and oth- 134. For salary er employees .....$ 44,841.84 of 2 patrolmen at 435. For books, $150.00 per month book repairing and each . ....... ... 8,600.00 sundry ........... 21,043.78 135. For salary 436. Total of one patrolman for 6 months at Appropriation . $ 67,885.62 . $ 1 4 5.0 0 and 6 437. Which in- months at $150. cludes amount re- per month .... ... 1,770:00 ceived from special 1 For salary tax estimated at of one one policewom- 12/jo mills on the an at $168.00 per dollar for library month ............ 2,016.00 purposes as pro- 137. For School vided by law .... 67,885.6E Police ............ 6,000.00 24 9. 138. For salary ceived from water of one policewoman tax, receipts from and censor ....... 2,016.00 use of water in 139. For salary connection w I t h building and side - of one department walk permits, all secretary at $142.80, per month ........ 1,713.60 of which is specifi- cally appropriated for the water de - of two operators at partment ........ 360,000.00 $159.08 per month 397. Also, mis- each ............. 3,817.92 cellaneous receipts 141. For salary estimated at ..... 1,500.00 of three operators 398. Also, re - at $147.26 per ceipts from sale of month each....... 5,301.36 meters and parts, 142. For salary. and relief valves of one clerk at estimated at 1,250.00 $89.25 p e r month 399. B a l a n c e (A. P. B.) .......: 1,071.00 remaining in 143. For secret ' 1y Bond Issue for ex - tensions and im- service work .... 1,000.00 provements ...... 02,557.02 144. For motor- cycles (main- 400. Total Ap- tenance and pur- , propriation ......$455,307.62 chase of three new machines for re- SI N1iMA FUND placement) ..... 1,700.00 401. For filtra- 145. For am- tion plant eul'arge- munition for shot ment bonds .. $ 14,000.00 guns and machine 402. For munic- guns ............ 250.00 Ipal water works 146. For main- pumping apparatus tenance of all mo- bonds .... :t,()00.()0 for vehicles ...... 10,500.00 403. For Bolt- 147. For sta- wood Park Im- Drovement bonds . 2,000.00 tionery and print- For 404. For Lake Ing (Record Bureau) 760.00 F ront at: .......... quisitlon bonds .. 12,000.00 148. For s 405. For. incin- tionery, printing, erating plant bonds 6,000.00 etc. (Identification 06 Bureau) ......... 565.00 W d Boltwo0 d 149. For sta- Park improvement tionery, printing, bonds '.. , ......... :1,000.00 etc. (Accident 407. For public Prevention Bureau) 725.00 grounds and park 150. For jail Improvement bonds 1,000.00 board ............ 2,000.00 408. For --Sixth 151. For main- ward park land tenance of signal and park equip - equipment (Trans- ment bonds .. 1,000.00 fer to Public Works 409. F o r fire Department) ..... 3,750.00 department bonds 3,000.00 152. For one di- rect trunk connec- ward Boltwood tion to Chicago Park improvement Detective Bureau bonds-2nd series. 3,000.00 and Radio equip- 411. For public ment and main- parks and lake tenance on cars and Teletype sere- shore improvement ice 1,728.40 bonds ... ..... .. 5,000.00 153. For main- 412. For de- tenance of traffic partmental build - Ing bonds 1,000.00 equipment ........ 154. For miscel- 1,500.00 ....... 413. For street laneous expense improvement bonds 40,000.00 155. Salary of Dog Catcher ..... 900.00 414. Total Ap- 156. Car Testing propriation .. $ 94,000.00 Expenses: 413. Add 8 % for 5 operators ..... 6,300.00 probable deficiency Rent :.......... 1,080.00 arising in the col - Heat and Light 700.00- lection of this ap- Decals ......... 556.50 propriation ...... 7,520.00 Sundry ......... 563,50 416. Total 157. Total Ap- amount to be propriation ....... 225,241.44 raised by taxation 10 23; $101,520.00 376. For water 158. Which in - eludes amount to main feeder exten- 1,000.00 be transferred from sion 377. For paint- Street and Bridge ing S. W. Tank... 2,000.00 R e p a i r Depart- in e n t for mainte- 378. Extensions and improvements 92,557.62 n a n c e of Traffic Equipment 1,500.00 $118,791.92 159. Which in eludes amount to bfrom traWATER \METER ERREAr d tnd •Bridge Sereeetet and 379. For salary R e p a i r Depart - of billing machine ment for Testing operator at $94.50 Station expense .. 9,200.00 per month ........$ 1,134.00 160. Which in- 380. For salary cludes receipts , of two clerks at from licenses, dog $75.88 per month taxes and fines, each .. ..... ... 1,821.12 less amount to be 381. For salary credited to police of water officer at pension fund .... 28,000.00 $171.15 per month 2,053.80 161. A 1 s o , 382. For salary 4 amount to be re - served from cen- of meter reader and repairman at Bored films, esti- $137.02 per month. 1,644.24 mated at .. 162. Add 8% for 1,200.00 383. F o r de- partment's share probable deficiency of work of permit arising in the col - lection of this ap- clerk 384. For salary 480.00 propriation 14,827.32 of meter bureau 163. T o t a l Inspector at $149.62 amount to be per month 1,795.44 raised by taxation $200,168.76 385. For addi- FIRE DE"PARTTITEv71 tional help -clerks and readers 4,:180.00 164. For salary 386. For de- of fire marshal at $341.25 per month.$ 4,095.00 partment's share of garage over- Truck Company No. 1 head ... 276.25 165. For salary 387. For new of assistant fire meters and relief marshal at $223.44 valves .......... 1,000.00 per month ....... 2,681.28 388. For repair 166. For salary parts for meters.. 1,100.00 of lieutenant at 389. For miscel- $182.82 per month. 2,193.84 laneous expense of 167. For salary meter bureau 100.00 of eleven first class 390. For blank privates at $1.68.00 water rolls, bills, per month each ... 22,176.00 stationery and Truck Company No. 3 postage 2,000.00 168. For salary 391. For main- of second assistant tenance and sup- fire marshal and plies for four mo- Chief of Fire Pre - tor vehicles ...... 700.00 vention Bureau at $203.14 per month.$ 2,437.68 $ 18,484.85 169. For salary 392. For trans- of third assistant fer to Fire depart- fire marshal at ment, Legal de- , $203.14 per month. 2,437.68 p a r t m e n t, City 170. For salary Officers, miscellan- of lieutenant at $182.82 per month 2,193.84 eous and contin- gent Funds ....... 214,442.49 171. For salary 393. For trans- of eight first class privates at fer to public works department 3,500.00 per month eaachch .. 16,128.00 394. For trans- Engine Company No. 1 fer to city collect- 172. For salary or's office ........ 425.00 of captain at $195.00 per month.$ 2,340.00 $218,367.49 173. For salary of lieutenant at 395. Total AP- $182.82 per month. 2,193.84 propriation .. $455,307.62 174. For salary 396. Which in- of motor engineer cludes receipts es- at $168.00 p e r month 2,016.00 timated to be re- ........... 22 ]1 175. For salary 352. For salary of assistant en- gineer at $163.00 of first relief man Per month ....... 2,016.00 at$175.35 p e r month and two re- 176. For salary of seven first class lief men at $162.44 privates at $168.00 per month each... 353. For 6,002.76 per month each... 14,112.00 tional help ....... 2,500.00 Engine Company No. 2 ofuel 177. For salary and current54 25 000.00r of captain at 355. For oil and $195.00 per month $ 2,340.00 grease ........... 900.00 178. For salary 356. For tools, of lieutenant at materials and sup- $182.82 per month 2,193.84 plies ........ 1,800.00 179. For salary 357. For re - of motor engineer pairs to buildings. 1,000.00 at $1G8.00 p e r 358. For repairs month ......... 2,016.00 to intake including 180. For salary • anchor ice and sea of assistant en- wall .......... 1,100.00 gineer at $168.00 359. For repairs per month ....... 2,016.00 to boilers and en- 181. For salary gines ............ 1,500.00 of six first class 360. F o r ma - privates at $168.00 chinery, buildings Per month, each . 12,096.00 and equipment ... 300.00 Engine Company No. a 182. For salary $ 61,538.24 of captain at $195.00 per month $ 2,340.00 FILTRATION PLANT 183. For salary 361. For salary of lieutenant at of chemist at $182.82 per month. 2,193.84 $178.50 per month $ 2,142.00 184. For salary 362. For salary of motor engineer of four operators at $168.00 per month 2,016.00 at $162.44 per ........ ... 185. For salary month each :.. . 363. For addi- 7,797.12 _ of assistant en- gineer at $168.00 tional help ....... 3,000.00 per month ....... 2,016.00 364. For chem- icals for water 186. For salary of six first class treatment 51500.00 privates at $168.00 365. For labor - per month, each... 12,096.00 atory supplies .... 275.00 366. For repairs Engine Company No. 4 and alterations ... 2,000.00 187. For salary 367. For gener- of captain at al supplies ....... 600.00 $195.00 per month.$ 2,340.00 188. For salary 8 21,314.12 of lieutenant a.t $182.82 per month. 2,193.84, WATER MAINS BUREAU 189. For salary of motor engineer 368. For salary at $168.00 per month ........... 2,016.00 of foreman at $171.15 per month.$ 2,053.80 190. For salary 369. For salary of assistant en- of six mechanics gineer at $168.00 a t $149.10 per per month 2,01G.00 month each....... 10,735.20 ........ 191. For salary 370. For addi- of six first class tional help ..... 3,000.00 privates at $168.00 371. For pur- per month, each... 12,096.00 chase and installa- tion of new fire Engine Company No. 6 hydrants ......... 1,000.00 192. For salary 372. For main - of c a p t a i n at tenance and sup- $195.00 per month $ 2,340.00 plies for five motor 193. For salary vehicles 700.00 of lieutenant at 373. For depart- $182.82 per month. 2,193.84 ment share of ga- 194. For salary rage overhead 345.30 of motor engineer .374. For pur- and mechanic at chase and mainte- $178.76 per month. 2,145.12 nance of tools 400.00 195. For salary 375. For main - of assistant motor tenance and re - engineer at $168.00 pairs to w a t e r per month ....... 2,016.00 mains. system .... 5,000.00 12 21 331. For salary 196. For salary of Clerk at 8208.33- of eight first class y3 per month...... 2,500.00 privates at $168.00 332. For salary per month, each... 16,128.00 of two Deputy 197.For re - Clerks at $157.50 pairs, maintenance per month each... 3,780.00 and supplies ..... 3,500.00 333. For extra 198. F o r pur- Help ............. 1,008.00 chase of new hose 500.00 334. For print- 199. F o r pur- ing and books.... 1,000.00 chase of new car 335. For mis- for Fire Marshal cellaneous expense, (trade in old car) 1,200.00 postage, printing, 200. For serv- etc. .............. 200.00 Ices and supplies 336. For mis- for maintenance of cellaneous equip- fire a l a r m-tele- ment ............. 200.00 graph s y s t e m 337. For Bailiff (Transfer to Pub - supplies ......... 150.00 lie Works Depart- 338. For proba- ment) ............ 2,900.00 tion expense ..... 350.00 201. Total Ap- 339. Total Ap- propriation ... $171,929.64 propriation ....$ 19,188.00 202. Which in- 340. Which ' in- cludes amount to cludes costs to be be raised from tax received from on fire insurance Criminal and Qua- premiums, 1 e s s si Criminal cases. 16,178.00 amount to be credited to the 341. A I s o Firemen's Pension amount to be re- ceived from Civil Fund 9,100.00 Cases, Clerks' fees 3,000.00 203. A 1 s p , amount to be 342. A I s o , transferred fro Inamount to be re- water fund ....... 167,829.69 ceived from Chat- tel Mortgages, 204. Total Ap- Fees ............. 10.00 propriation ......$171,929.64 343. Total Ap- propriation ..... $ 19,188.00 LEGAL EXPENSES 205. For salary WATER DEPARTMENT of Corporation 344. For salary counsel for all of superintendent legal services, in - and chief engineer, cluding clerk hire, at $341.25 per expenses and sup - month ........... $ 4,095.00 plies ........... . $ 6,825.00 345. Reserve for 206. For salary contingent expens- of city attorney, at es and general ex-. 210.00 per month. 2,520.00 tensions ....... .. 346. Reserve for 5,000.00 207. Total Ap- Interest on water propriation ...$ '9,345.00 revenue bonds and 208. Which in - also bonds ....... 7,716.00 cludes amount to be transferred 347. Total Ap- from water fund.. 4,863.85 propriation ...... $ 16,811.00 209. Add 8% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this ap- 348. For salary propriation ...... 358.49 of master mechanic in charge of plant, 210. T o t a t at $235.20 p e r ` a m o u n t' to be month ............ $ 2,822.40 r raised by taxation $ 4,839.64 349. For salary of three operating ' engineers at $192.15 AUDITING COMMITTEE per month, each.. 6,917.40 211. Continuous 350. For salary audit services for of three firemen at the year 1936..... $ .4,200.00 $162.44 per month, 212. For ex - each ............. 5,847.84 penses pertaining 351. For salary to the preceding of three oilers and Item ............. 150.00 repairmen At $162.44 per month, 213. Total Ap- each ............. 5,847.84 propriation ......$ 4,350.00 20 13 214. Add 8% for 314. F or pay - probable deficiency ment of necessary arising in the col- expenses incurred lection of this ap- In special assess- propriation ....... 348.00 ment, special tax and condemnation 215. T o t a l proceedings to be a m o u n t to be reimbursed as far raised by taxation $ 4,698.00 as legally may be, from special as - sessments ....... 50.00 HEALTH DEYAIt'L'\LENT 216. For salary 315. Total Ap- of health commis- propriation ...$ 20,006.00 sioner at $341.25 316. Which in - per month ....... $ 4,095.00 cludes amount es- 217. For addi- timated to be re- tional services as ceived from sale of required by law... 267.75 codes ............ 5.00 218. For salary 317. A I e o, In - of food and dairy cludes amount es- i n s p e c t o r at timated to be re- ceived from sale of $192.50 per month. 2,310.00 ,1 , separate separate depart - For salary ment codes ...... 20.00 of assistant food 318. From Sent and dairy inspector c i l Assessment at $166.25 per n In Fund advanced month •���•�••••� 1,995.00 .. 1932-33-34 ........ 50.00 220. For salary 319.Transferred of housing an d from Water De - sanitation inspector partment ........ 19,925.00 at $175.00 p e r month ........... 2,100.00 320. Total Ap- 221. For salary propriation ...... $ 20,000.00 of clerk and deputy (3EN9' N I' V I)For registrar at $105.00 321. For con - per month ....... 1,260.00 tingent expenses, 222. For salary not included in of recorder and appropriation to deputy registrar at cover unforeseen $89.25 per month.. 1,071.00 requirements, 223. For Extra accidents, etc. . $ 15,000.00 General Inspection 322. For legal service ........... 1,800.00 expenses not oth- 224. For over- erwise provided for 1,000.00 time Sundays and 323. Total Ap- Holidays ......... 150.00 propriation $ 16,000.00 225. For com- 324. Which in- municable diseases c l u d e s transfers and quarantine ... 4,150.00 from Water De- 226. For salary p a r t m e n t and cf laboratory di- Town Collector... 16,000.00 rector at .$210.00 per month ... ... 2,520.00 325. Total Ap- 227. For salary propriation $ 16,000.00 of relief laboratory .. " " director part time 50.00 BOARD OF LOCAL I3111110VENE.NTS 228. For salary 326. For sala- of, laboratory as- ries of four mem- sistant at $75.00 bers, $10.00 per per month .. .. . 900.00 year each, payable 229. For foods quarterly ......... $ 40.00 and dairies ...... 50.00 327. Total Ap- 230.Forweights propriation $ 40.00 and measures ... 150.00 328. Add 8% 231. For labor- atory supplies 300.00 probable deflc- 232. For post- lenfor t he arising in the collection of age ............. 233. For office 200.00 this Appropriation 3.20 supplies .......... 300.00 329. T o t a t 234. For two new typewriters 150.00 amount to be raised .. 235. For main- by taxation ...... $ 43.20 tenance of six mo- 'MUNICIPAL CO U ICT for vehicles ... 600.00 330. For salary 236. For depart- of two judges at ment's share of $416% per month garage overhead .. 414.37 each ...............$ (0,000.0u 14 19 295. For stenog- 237. For med- rapher at $5.00 ical inspection of per council session 230.00 I schools .......... 1,800.00 238. For el 296. Total Ap- ouus expense lan 100.00 propriation ...... $ 15,824.00 239. For salary 297. Which in- of assistant clerk cludes amount to and deputy regis- be transferred from trar at $75.00 per water fund ....... 15,824.00 month ........... 900.00 240. For hous- 298. Total Ap- ing and sanitation propriation ......$ 15,824.00 office expense .... 50.00 241. Total Ap- CIVIL SERVICE COM31ISSION propriation ....:.$ 27,683.12 299. For salary 242. Which in - of three commis- cludes amount es- sioner9, at $50.00 timated to be re - each ..............$ 150.00 ceived from exam- 300. For salary cnation of scales.. 900.00 of chief examiner, ' 243. A 1 s o , at $25.00 per month 300.00 a in o u n t to be 301 . For ex- received from reg- istration of births p nses301 of chief and deaths, est!- examiner and sec- mated 600.00 retary for clerk . A l s o, hire, printing sta- amin 0 ou unt to be tionery and inci- received from cer- dental expenses .. 100.00 tified copies of birth and 'death 302. Total Ap- certificates, e s t i - propriation ......$ 550.00 mated at ........ 225.00 303. Add 8% 245. A 1 s o , for probable defi- a m o u n t- to be ciency arising in received from mis- the collection of cellaneous receipts 75.00 this appropriation 44.00 246.Add 8% for probable deficiency 304. T o t 'a 1 arising in the col- a m o u n t to be lection of this ap- 2,078.65 raised by taxation $ 594.00 propriation ...... 247. Total MISCELLANEOUS FUND a m o u n t to be raised by taxation $ 28,061.77 305. For sup- port of indigent war veterans and their families as CITY CLERK'S OFFICE provided by law..$ 500.00 248. For salary 306. For Evans- of city clerk at $265.00 per month.$ 3,060.00. ton Hospital As- sociation for serv- 249. For salary ices, to be paid of c l e r k and July 31st ........ 100.00 s t e n o grapher at $108.50 per month. 1,302.00 307. For St. 250. For salary Francis Hospital general clerk Association f o r $1 per month.. 1,302.00 services to be paid 251 For salary 5 July 31st ........ 100.00 a of messenger at 308. For Com- $13.40 per month. 160.80 munity Hospital to ' 252. For sta- be paid July 31st. 100.00 tionery and sup- For Visit- .. plies .. ..... For n e w 200.00 ing Nurse Asso- ciation to be paid reccordord books neces- July 31st ........ 700.00 sary .............. 254. For mime - 50.00 310. For Evans- ograph supplies .. 125.00 ton Safety Council 100.00 255.r street 311. For enforc- and bridgevehicle ing of zoning ordi- license books and nances ........... 50.00 application blanks 188.05 312. For i n - 256. For busi- . terest on tax anti- ness and d o g cipation warrants. 12,000.00 license books .... 100.00 313. For City's share of special as- 257. Total Ap- sessments ....... 6,300.00 propriation ......$ 6,487.85 18 15 258.Add 8%n for 276. For salary probable deficiency of clerk at $94.50 arising in the col- per month ....... 1,134.00 lection of this ap- 277. For amount propriation ....... 519:03 to . be transferred 259. T o t a ] to city treasurer's and comptroller's amount to b• offices from special raised by taxation $ 7.006.R8 assessments ... 6,575.00 278. For post- CITY CO)•TPTROLLER'S OFFICE' age ............... 500.00 260. For salary 279. For blank of city comntroller books, stationery at $ 2 6. 2 5 per and supplies 500.18. month ............$ 315.00 280. For addi- 261. For blank tionnf help 750.00 hooks, stationery 281. For burg - and supplies ...... 25.00 lacy insurance 100.00 262. Total Ap- 282. Total Ap- propriation $ 340.00 propriation .. ...$ 13,361.18 263. Which 1n- 283. Which in- cludes amount to p tt cludes receipts he transferred from from all the as- C I t.y Collectors' sessments spread office ... ....... 90.00 and confirmed on 264. Add 8%n for which fees have probable deficiency not yet been paid, arising in the col- estimated at ..... 6,936.18 lection of this ap- 284. A 1 s o , propriation ....... 20.00 amount to be transferred from 265. T o t n i water fund ...... 425.00 amount to he 285. A l s o, raised by taxation $ G70.00 amount to be re- ceived from spe- cial - assessment CITY'TREASURF.R'S OFFICE collections, esti- 266. For salary mated at ........ 6,000.00 of City Treasurer a t $ 1 2 7. 5 0 per 286, Total Ap- month $ 1,530.00 propriation ...... $ 13,361.18 267. For salary of general hook - keeper at $175.00 PRINTING per month ....... 2,100.00 287. For print- 268. For salary Ing not otherwise of clerk and provided for ..$ 600.00 s t e n o grapher at $108.50 per month 1.,302.00 288. Add 8% 269. For extra for probable defi- help ............. 1,071.00 ciency arising in 270. For blank collection of this books, .stationery appropriation .... 48.00 and supplies ..... 482.00 289. T o t a 1 271. Total Ap- a m o u n t to be propriation .. $ 6,485.00 raised by taxa- 272. Which in- tion .............. $ 648.00 cludes amount to be transferred from city collector's of- 1 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS Tice .............. $ 6,485.00 290. For salary 273. Total A.. t of mayor at $595.00 propriation $ 6,485.00 per month ..$ ' 7,140.00 ..... 299. For main- tenance of motor CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERIN• ;� vehicle of mayor TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- at $15.00 per month 180.00 ➢IE�TT'S OFFICE 292. For salary of Secretary to 274. For salary the Mayor at of city collector $94.50 per month.. 1,134.00 and superintendent 293. For alder - of special assess- men at $10.00 each ments, at $208.33% per. meeting ...... 7,000.00 per month ........$ 2,500.00 294. For salary 275. For salary of page at $2.00 per of s t e n o grapher meeting and extra and c l e r k at pay at $4.00 per $108.50 per month. 1,302.00 month ........... 140:00 16 17 145 AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON DURING A PART OF THE YEAR 1936, AND TO ACCOMPLISH DAYLIGHT SAVING THEREBY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: Central Standard time shall hereafter be the official time within the City of Evanston for the transaction of all City business; except that from and after 2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in March in the year 19362 official time for the City of Evanston shall be and remain advanced one hour until 2:00 A.M. on -the last Sunday in October in the year 1936, when such official time shall cease, and by the deduction of one hour therefrom, be returned to Central Standard time; and all legal or official proceedings of the City Council and all official business of the City shall be regulated thereby, and when, by ordinance, resolution or action of any municipal officer or body, an act must be performed at or within a prescribed time, it shall be so performed according to such official time. SECTION 2:; All clocks or other timepieces in or upon public buildings or other premises maintained at the expense of the City of Evanston, shall be set and run according to the official time as provided in Section 1 hereof, and it is hereby made the duty of the.officer or other person having control and charge -of such building or buildings and premises, to see that the said clocks or other timepieces are set and run in accordance with the official time as provided by this ordinance. SECTION 3: All persons residing within the City, and all persons, firms or corporations doing business within the City are hereby requested,to set and run any and all clocks or other timepieces under their control within the City in accordance with the official time as provided by Section 1 of this ordinance`. SECTION 4: This ordinance -shall be in force and effect from and after its,passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of .February A.D. 1936 ✓ Approved February 18, 1936. , Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett$ Mayor Published in Evanston Daily News -Index February 19, 1936 1.4E AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $59, 000.00 FUNDING BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF A DIRECT ANNUAL TAX FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SAID BONDS. WHEREAS.. the governing body of this municipality here- to fore on the 24th day of February, 1936, adopted a resolution pursuant to the provisions of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize cities, villages. and incorporated towns having a population of 300,000 or less to issue bonds for the payment of miscellaneous claims," in force July 12, 1935, as amended, in and by which said resolution this governing body found and determined that there were certain claims and judgment orders for mandamus against this municipality and its officers which said claims and judgment orders for mandamus were set forth and described in detail in said resolution as Exhibits "A", "B" and "C", and said claims, together with other indebtedness do not exceed the constitutional limitation as to debt of this Munici- pality, and which said claims after due examination and consid- eration by this governing body were found to have been authorized and allowed for proper corporate purposes, and that each and all such claims were established as valid and legal obligations of this municipality and incurred prior to April 1, 1935; and WHEREAS$ there are not sufficient funds available for the payment of the same; and WHEREAS,•it is for the best interest of this munici- pality, its inhabitants and the taxpayers thereof that such claims be paid and that funding bonds be issued for that purpose pursuant to the provisions of said Act. NOVI, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. SECTION 1: That pursuant to the provisions of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize, cities, villages and incor- porated towns having a population of 300, 000 or less to issue bonds for the payment of miscellaneous claims," in force July 12, 1935, as amended, and the resolution of this governing body described in the preamble of this ordinance, this munici- pality is authorized to issue its funding bonds in the amount of FIFTY NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($590000.00) for the purpose of paying said claims, which said claims are valid obligations of this municipality. SECTION 2s That there be borrowed by and for and on behalf of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, the sum of FIFTY NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($59,000.00) which together with other funds available for that purpose shall be used to pay for FIFTY NINE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE AND 85/100 DOLLARS ($59,681.85) of claims identified above, which claims constitute valid and legally binding obligations of this municipality. That to evidence said loan negotiable coupon bonds of said municipality be issued; that said bonds be designated "Funding Bonds"; Bonds to be numbered 1 to 59 inclusive, to be of the denomination of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($lx 000.00) each, to be dated April 1, 1936; become due and pa able in numerical order as follows:_ FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (�5000.00) on April 1 of each of the years 1938 to 1947 both inclusive, and NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS 39 000.00) on April 1, 1948; that said bonds bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum from date until paid, payable October 1, 1936 and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of April and October in each year, which interest payments to the date of maturity of the principal shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each bond and maturing on the dates herein provided, and both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United 147 States of America at the Office of the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, Illinois. The seal of said City shall be affixed to each of said bonds, and said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and City Comptroller and be attested by the City Clerk, and said coupons shall be signed by said Mayor and City Comptroller, by their facsimile signatures, and said officials shall, by the execu- tion of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; that said bonds be payable to bearer, provided, however, same shall be subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of such City Treasurer upon the back of bonds so regis- tered, and after registration no bonds so registered shall be subject.to transfer except upon such books and similarly noted on the back thereof unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration of any bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons thereto attached which shall continue transferrable by delivery merely. SECTION 3: That each of said bonds and each of the interest coupons to be thereto attached shall be in substantially the fol- lowing forms: ( Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS CITY OF EVANSTON FUNDING BOND No. COUNTY OF COOK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe, and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if this bond be registered then to the registered holder hereof the sum of DOLLARS ( $ ) on the day of , 19 , together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid at the rate of three percent (3%) per annum, payable October 1, 19360 and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of April and October in each year upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Both principal hereof and interest hereon are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, Illinois, For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest as aforesaid at maturity, the full faith, credit and' resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond is issued by said City for the purpose of funding binding and subsisting legal obligations consisting of claims of said City incurred prior to April 1, 1935s pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of Cities and Villages", approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, and an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize cities, villages and incorporated towns having a population of 300p000 or less to issue bonds for the payment of miscellaneous claims," in force July 12, 1935, and a resolution adopted pursuant to the provisions of said 1935 Act and an ordinance duly adopted and approved and published as required by lava. AND IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that it appears from the records of said municipality that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed, and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; that the indebtedness of said municipality, including • this bond and the issue of which it forms a part does not now and did not at the time of the incurring of the indebtedness hereby funded exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual - tax., in addition to all other taxes, on all of the taxable property in said City sufficient to pay the interest thereon as the same falls due, and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity, This bond is subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer, such reg- istration to be evidenced by notation of such City Treasurer upon the back hereof, and after registration no transfer hereof shall be made except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration hereof shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto attached which shall continue transferable by delivery. This bond is one of an issue of FIFTY NINE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($$59,000.00) which said issue is payable in numerical order. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, by its City Councilp has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and City Comptroller and be attested by the City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed by its Mayor and City Comptroller, by their facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons all as of the lst day of April, 1936. ATTEST: CITY CLERK. (SEAL) No. (Form of Coupon) Mayor City Comptroller On the day of .19 , the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; will pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars (�$15.00) at the office of the City Treasurer in Evanston, Illinois, for interest due that day on its "Funding Bond", dated April 1, 19362 No. . Attest: City Clerk Mayor per - 149 (Form for Registration) Date of Registered Signature of Registration Owner City Treasurer SECTION 4. That for the purpose of providing the funds required to pay the interest on said bonds promptly when and as the same falls due, and to provide a sinking fund to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said municipality in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied on all of the taxable property in said City in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax sufficient to produce the respective amounts in the following years, collectible in the next respective succeeding year as set out below: For the year 1936, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 68,540.00 to pay principal and interest up to and including April 1, 1938. For the year 1937, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $6,620.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1938, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $6,470,00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1939, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $6,320.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1940,. a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $6,170.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1941, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $6,020.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1942, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 05,870.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1943, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $5,720.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1944, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $5, 570.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1945, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $5,420.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1946, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 40,270.00 to pay principal and interest. That interest and principal coming due at any time when there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay the same be paid promptly, when due from current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of taxes, and when said taxes shall have been collected, reimbursement shall be made to the said funds in the amounts thus advanced. SECTION 5. The County Clerk of Cook County shall in and for each of the years 1936 to 1946, both years included, ascertain the rate per cent required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years respectively, and extend the same for collection on the books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years respectively for said City for its general 150 corporate purposes, and in each of said years such annual tax hereby levied shall be extended and collected in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are extended and collected, and when collected, such taxes shall be held in a special fund which is hereby designated "Funding Bond Fund" and shall be used only for the purposes of paying the principal of and interest on said bonds herein authorized when same mature. 'No principal shall be paid unless the Treasurer of this City shall have on hand sufficient funds to pay all interest then due on the bonds hereby authorized. If the Treasurer does not have on hand sufficient funds to pay all principal maturing on a particular date, together with all principal already matured, then such bonds shall be paid in numerical order as provided in this ordinance. SECTION 6. . The Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in a newspaper published and having general circulation in this City within ten (10) days after the passage of this ordinance. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after such publication provided no petition is filed in accordance with the provisions of Section 5 of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize cities, villages and incorporated towns having a population of 300,000 or less to issue bonds for the payment of miscellaneous claims," in force July 12, 1935, as amended'. SECTION 7. The Clerk of the City of Evanston is hereby directed to file with the County Clerk of Cook County, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and which said certification shall state that this ordinance has been duly adopted, approved and published as required by law and that no petition for ref- erendum on the question of issuing said bonds has been filed, and that this ordinance is in full force.and effect. Such certificate shall not be made and filed until after the expir- ation of the period within which such petition for referendum may be filed. If petition is filed and election is had, the certificate ,shall state the facts. SECTION 8. That the bonds hereby authorized be executed as in this ordinance provided as soon after the passage hereof as may be and thereupon deposited with the Treasurer and be by said Treasurer delivered to the purchaser thereof, upon receipt of the purchase price agreed upon, the same being not less than the par value of said bonds'. SECTION 9. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed, and this ordinance shall take effect fromand after its adoption, approval and publication in the manner -prescribed by law. Presented: February.:24, 1936 , Passed: March 2, 1936V Approved: March 3, 1936 Recorded: 1936 Published: March 4, 1936 (Evanston News -Index). Vote: Ayes: 14 Nays: None Charles H. Bartlett, . Mayor Attest: Edward V.I. Bell, City Clerk.. Approved as to Form: William Lister., Corporation Counsel 151 STATE OF ILLINOI S ) COUNTY OF COOK ) SS CI`.['Y AND TOWN OF EVANSTON ) BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City and Town of Evanston, Illinois that: WHEREAS, Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector of the Town and City of Evanston, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, adopted and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council to desig- nate, qualify and approve the bank or banks in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in his custody as Town Collector may be kept; and WHEREAS, each of the following named banks has furnished this City Council with copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities which such bank is required to furnish. to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Cur- rency: Evanston Trust and Savings Bank, Evanston, Illinois State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois Northern Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, Illinois they and each of them are hereby qualified to receive such funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston and are hereby desig- nated and approved as depositories in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in the custody of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector of the City and Town of Evanston, Illinois may be deposited, and Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector, shall be discharged from responsibility for all such funds and moneys which he deposits in the aforesaid banks. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that each bank herein designated as a depository for such funds and moneys shall furnish this City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency while acting as such depository. Provided, that if the funds or moneys are deposited in a bank the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five (75%1 per cent of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and the Tovan, Collector shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitations. BE IT FURTTHER ORDAINED, that the surety on the bond of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector, for the City and Town of Evanston, shall not be liable thereon for any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any of the aforesaid banks. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, by the City Council in the City and Town of Evanston, that this ordinance shall go into full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and that all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of April A.D. 1936 Approved April 7, 1936. Edward 17. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 11 2 AN ORDINANCE A14MMING ARTICLE XXXIX, ENTITLED: "FRONTAGE CONSENTS" OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF DECEMBER 20, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XXXIX entitled "Frontage Consents"' of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code of December 20, 19270 be and the same is hereby amended and revised so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: DEFINITIONS: Frontage Consents: The term "frontage consents" is hereby defined, construed to mean, and is required to mean, the consent, expressed in writing, of the required number of owners of property lying wholly or in part within the limits of the block, square or radius prescribed by this ordinance. Residential Purposes: The term "residential purposes" as used in this Article shall not preclude such auxiliary uses as are permitted by this ordinance in connection with single and multiple dwellings, nor any auxiliary use permitted in residence districts by other ordinances of the City of Evanston. Hospital: For the purpose of this ordinance, a hospital is hereby defined to mean any institution or place used for the reception or care, temporary or continuous, of two or more persons suffering from or afflicted with any mental or physical disease or bodily injury, including all hydropathic and massage institutions. 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS: Filing of Consents: Wherever, under any provisions of this ordinance, or of any ordinance of the City of Evanston, frontage consents are required for the construction, alteration or maintenance of any building or structure or for a permit or license for the use of any building or premises, before a permit or license is granted, such frontage consents shall be filed with the Building Commissioner and shall be accompanied by a plat or survey showing the names and addresses of the owners of record, legal descriptions, street num- bers and dimensions of all the property coming within the limits prescribed by this, or any other ordinance of the City of Evanston. In determining the ratio of frontage used for residence purposes and in obtaining the frontage consent required, no property for which consents are being filed, nor public parks or other property owned by a municipality shall be considered. The frontage of corner lots lying inside the limits in which consents are required by this or other ordinances of the City of Evanston shall be as follows: when the corner lot in question is in the same block as the property for which consents are being sought and 'abuts upon the street upon Which the proposed use will have a street frontage, then the said abutting frontage shall be counted, but the frontage upon the other street upon which the said corner lot abuts shall not be counted. When the corner lot in question is not in the same block as the property for which consents are being sought, then the frontage to be counted shall be that upon the street upon which the said corner,lot takes its principal front, as determined by the Building Commissioner from inspection and from the records of the City of Evanston. (b) Filing; and Verifying; Same:, When such written consents of property owners have been obtained and filed in the office of the Building Commissioner and application made for a permit, it shall be the duty of said Commmissioner, at the cost of the appli- cant deposited in advance by said applicant, to publish notice of such application for such permit, in two consecutive issues of a daily news paper published in the City of Evanston, which said notice shall state the name of the applicant, the proposed lo- 153 cation of the business, institution or establishment for which such consents have been obtained and the time during which objections to the issuance of such permit may be filed. Copies of such published notices shall be mailed to the last knovin address of each owner of property entitled to consent or object to the issuance of the per- mit applied for. The Building Commissioner shall also at the ex- pense of the applicant post two of such notices, of not less size than fourteen by sixteen inches, in conspicuous places on the premises or site to be occupied. If at the expiration of seven days following such publication and posting and mailing such front- age consents have not been withdrawn or objections filed to the right of any person to execute the same and the signatures of owners and ownership of the property involved have been fully verified under oath, and the Building Commissioner being otherwise fully satisfied therewith, it shall be his duty to issue such permit. If objections are filed or signatures withdrawn, as provided in Section 3 of this ordinance, the application for a permit and frontage consents shall be transmitted to the City Council; pro- vided that all frontage consent forms shall be numbered and dated at the time of issuance and shall become invalid unless presented at the office of the Building Commissioner within ninety (90) days from such date. 3. WITIUIOLDING OF PERMITS - OWNER1S PROTESTS: In all cases where an application for a permit is made for the erection, alteration, or maintenance of any building or structure or for a permit or license or for the use of any building or premises -and where provisions are made in this or other ordinances of the city, that frontage consents shall first be obtained, if a protest or objection against the issuing of such permit or license, signed by not less than ten (10) of the owners of property according to frontage required or in case the title to the frontage is in less than twenty (201 ovmers, then by a majority of owners, accord- ing to frontage, shall be filed with the Building Commissioner, then the permit or license shall be withheld until the City Council, after due consideration, has approved the granting of the same by resolution of the Council. 4, MOVING OR ENLARGING OF EXISTING BUILDINGS: No existing building shall be moved or enlarged and no existing use of premises shall be extended in any location where the construction of a like building or such use of.premises is subject, under this ordinance, to frontage consents, without se- curing the consents of a majority of the property owners according to the total frontage on both sides of the street in the block in which such existing building, structure or use is or is to be re- located, enlarged or extended. Any protests or objections filed against the issuing of any such permit or license shall be governed by the provisions of Section 3 hereof. 5. PENALTY: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the pro- visions of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars for each and every offense; and every day such person, firm or corporation shall continue to violate the requirements of this ordinance, after notice by the Building Commissioner or any other public officer of the City of such vio- lation, shall be deemed a separate offense. 6. EFFECT ON PRESENT ORDINANCES: The provisions of this ordinance shall not be construed as repealing or modifying any valid section of the Evanston Zoning Ordinance adopted by the City Council January 18, 1921, and approved by the I.Iayor on January 19, 1921, and as amended. 154 7. - FRONTAGE CONSENTS - V7HEN REQUIRED; Buildings to be constructed, altered or used for any of the following purposes shall not be located in any block on a street (or within fifty (50) feet of a street) in i7hich a total of one-half (1/2) or more of the buildings are used exclusively for residential purposes unless the written consent of a majority of the property owners according to the total frontage on both sides of the street in the block in question shall be secured, filed with the Commissioner of Buildings and approved as provided in Sections 2 and 3 of this ordinance. (a) Hospitals, eleemosynary or private institutions, undertaking establishments, etc: 1. Hospitals, as defined in Section (1) of this ordinance; 2. Veterinary establishments for the care or treatment of animals, 3. Institutions for the care, reception, housing or confinement of indigent, dependent, delin- .quent, defective or demented persons, homes for the aged and infirm. 4. Institutions for the receiption, embalming or otherwise caring for the bodies of the dead, and the conducting of funeral services, other than places of religious worship. (b) Industrial or Commercial Uses,,etc: It Buildings or establishments for the manufacture of: 1. Beverages, 2. Felt or felt products 3. Food products or a shop for: 4. Automobile assembly plant, 5. Automobile salesroom, 6. Automobile or vehicle repairs, 7. Burning or melting metals, 8. Welding, riveting, breaking, stamping, polishing, plating, casting or machining metals, or buildings or premises for: 9. Carpet cleaning, 10. Cleaning or dyeing plant employing more than five (5) persons, 11. Fuel Storage yard, 12. Greenhouses, 13, Ice Plant or ice distributing station, 14. Junk yard, automobiles, 15. Junk yard, general, 16, Laundry, employing more than five (5) persons 17. Lumber -yard, 18. Materials storage yard, 19, I,4ilk distributing station, 20, Open.air parking lot for automobiles, 21. Second hand yard for used materials, 22. Shooting gallery, , 23. Stable, other than for housing not more than three (3) horses, 24. Storage or baling of shavings, excelsior, scrap paper or rags-� 25.. Storage of used automobile parts, 26. Poultry killing or poultry or fish cleaning or pacl--im.g, except where such work is clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail butcher, fish, or grocery stores, 155 27. Wood. working by machinery (c) Garages or Filling Stations: 1. Commercial or public garage, 2. Non-commercial garages housing more than five (5) automobiles, 3. Filling stations for the sale of gasoline or oil, 4. Bulk oil storage plants for the storage of fuel oil, gasoline, and flammable liquids in conform- ity with the requirements of other ordinances of the City of Evanston. (d) Amusement: 1. Amusements or entertainments classified in Chapter XIV of The 1,4unicipal Code of the City of Evanston of 1927, as amended, except occas- ional bazars, concerts, dances, amateur theatricals and other entertainments of like character pre- sented in halls or parlors or religious and social institutions or schools. None of the businesses, institutions or establishments des- cribed in this section shall be erected, established or located within two hundred feet of any property used for church, public or parochial school purposes or for institutions for higher learning unless the written consent of such church, public or parochial school or institution for higher learning shall first be obtained from the authorized officers thereof; provided that this provision shall not apply in the case of a retail oil selling station -or of a public garage, automobile salesroom or automobile repair shop. where such building or establishment or use is proposed to be erected, established or located in a "C" Commercial, a "D" Indus- trial or an "E" Unrestricted Use District as defined by the Evanston Zoning Ordinance. In no case, however, shall a filling station for the sale of gasoline and oil, a bulk oil plant for the storage of gasoline, fuel oil, lubricating oil or other flammable liquids as defined in Section 1256 of the Evanston Building Code, or a public garage, automobile assembly plant, automobile salesroom or auto- mobile -repair shop be located on any lot any point of which is less than three hundred feet from any property used for hospital purposes. In computing the distance between lot lines as set forth in this section, measurement shall be made in a straight line over.the shortest distance between the premises in question. 8. TANKS FOR STORAGE OF LIQUIDS: Before the issuance of any permit to install a tank for the storage of flammable liquids included in Classes I. II and III as defined in Section 1256 of Article XLIII of The Evanston Code of December 20, 1927, as amended, on any premises, it shall be required that the consent of the owners of a majority of the prop- erty according to area, lying wholly or in part within a radius of one hundred and fifty (150) feet from any point of the lot or premises upon which said tank is to be installed, shall be secured and filed with the Commissioner of Buildings. SECTION 9: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. If any of the sections or provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 10: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its -passage.. approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 6th day of April, A.D. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor of the City of Evanston 1936.✓ Approved April 7, 1936. - Edward V.I. Bell, City Clerk 156 157 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS IN ANTICIPATION OF TAXES LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1936 OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, there is not sufficient money in the treasury of this City to meet and defray the necessary expenses of government; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, deems it advisable, necessary and for the best interest of this City that funds be borrowed for the purpose of meeting and de- fraying the necessary expenses of the City and in evidence thereof to issue its tax anticipation warrants in anticipation of the taxes of said City for all corporate purposes, including general corporate, public library, public benefit, garbage, street and bridge, public playgrounds, bond and interest redemption, police pension and fire- men's pension funds, levied for .the year 1936; NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION.1: That money be borrowed from time to time as needed to meet and defray the necessary expenses of this City and in evidence thereof that there be issued warrants of this City against and in anticipation of the collection of the tax levies, respectively, for the year 1936 for all corporate purposes, including general corporate, public library, public benefit, garbage, street and bridge, public playgrounds, bond and interest redemption, police pension and firemen's pension funds, said warrants to bear interest not to exceed two per cent (2%) per annum, from their date until paid or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for its payment is available and that it will be paid on presentation, such warrants to show upon their face that they are payable in the numerical order of their issue and solely from such taxes when collected, and shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the tax against which they are issued. Said warrants shall not be issued in excess of seventy- five per cent of the total amounts of the tax so levied, which said tax is hereby assigned and pledged to the payment of said warrants, and such taxes when collected shall be set apart and held solely for their payment. SECTION 2: That said warrants shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT (1936) (Here insert purpose) No. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, will pay to bearer at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, Illinois, the sum of Dollars ($ ), with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from date hereof until paid or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that money for its payment is available and that it will be paid on presentation. Principal hereof and interest hereon will be paid in lawful money of the United States of America from the proceeds of taxes, when received, heretofore levied upon all the taxable property in said City for the year 1936 for (here insert purpose for which warrant is issued.) This warrant is issued in anticipation of taxes so levied for the year 1936 to provide a fund to meet and defray the necessary expenses of said City for (here insert purpose for which warrant is issued) and is payable, both principal and interest, in the numerical order of its issue, solely from said taxes when col- lected, which taxes are hereby assigned -and pledged to the payment of this warrant and of all warrants issued against and in anticipa- tion of such taxes, the total of which warrants so issued does not exceed seventy-five per cent of the tax levy made therefor and shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. It is hereby certified that all acts,• conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance thereof have been properly done, have happened and have been per- formed as authorized by an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the manner of issuing warrants upon the Treasurer of the State or of any county, township, city, village or other municipal corporation, and jurors? certificates," approved June 27, 1913 in force July 1, 1913, as amended, and by all other laws thereunto enabling. IN TESTIMONY WIlEREOF, said City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this warrant to be signed by its Mayor, attested by its City Clerk, and registered, numbered and countersigned by its City Treasurer, as of the day of . 1936. Attest: City Clerk of City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois Mayor of City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. Registered, Numbered and Countersigned City Treasurer of City of.Evanston, Cook County, Illinois SECTION 3: That the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized to execute, issue and dispose of said tax anticipation warrants at not less than par and accrued interest, from time to time as funds are needed to defray the necessary expenses of this City, and that said warrants be of such dates and in such denominations and rate of interest, not exceeding two per cent (20) as they deem advisable and agreeable to the purchaser thereof. SECTION 4: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the llth day of May A.D. 1936 ✓ Approved Hay 12th, 1936 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, I.Iayor 159 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending tAn 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.4 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921, approved January 19th, 1921, as amended February 15, 1927, and approved by the I,1ayor of said City on February 16th, 1927v" by classifying on the "use" District Map, the "Height andArea" District Map of the said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended as an "A" Use District and an A Height and Area District -- Residential, instead of a B Use and a B Height and Area District -- Residential, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance entitled, tAn 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 inten- sity of the use of lot areas and regulate and determine the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding tuch buildings and to establish the boundaries of districts for the said purposes and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions., Adopted by the City Council of the.City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921," be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. Section 2: That the district described as: Lots one (1) to twenty (20) both inclusive, in Robert Jorgesents Resubdivision of lots three (3), four (4), and six (6) of Kirchents Subdivision of that part East of Ridge Road of lot forty two (42) in County Clerk's Division of the South West quarter of Section thirty three (33), Township forty two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Third Pr:i-ncipal Meridian, being both sides of Thayer Street from the East line of public alley East of Ridge Road to the West line of Highland Avenue in the City of Evanston, Illinoi, and classified on the "Use" District Map, said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 19211, as amended as a "B" Use District be and the said District is hereby changed to an "ATr Use District, and where zoned on the Height and Area District I4ap as a "B" Height and Area District --Residential, said map being part of said ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, and as amended be and the said District is hereby changed to an "A" Height and Area District -- Residential. Section 3: The penalties provided adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, for regulations and restrictions applicable to "A" Height and Area District --Residential, Ordinance as herein amended, for in the said Ordinance a violation of any of its an "A" Use District and an shall be applicable to said __A 160 Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of June A.D. 1936.✓ Approved June 2, 19361 Edward till. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, 1,Jayor Published in News -Index June 3, 1936 AN ORDINANCE FILLING VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR, OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON WHEREAS, there exists a vacancy in the office of Supervisor of the Town of the City of Evanston; and WHEREAS, under Section 7 of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize county boards in counties under township organization, to organize certain territory situated therein as a town, and to provide for annexation of territory to and the disconnecting of territory from said town," approved Inlay 23, 1877, as amended, (Par. 133, Chapter 139 entitled: Township Organization, Smith - Hurd Revised Statutes, 1935), the City Council is authorized to fill any such vacancy; NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, BY AND THROUGH THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: 1. That pursuant to Section 7 of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize county boards in counties under township organ- ization, to organize certain territory situated therein as a town, and to provide for annexation of territory to and the dis- connecting of territory from said town," approved May 23, 18770 as amended, authorizing the City Council to fill vacancies in , any of the town offices within the Town of the City of Evanston, Henry D. Penfield is hereby appointed to the office of Supervisor, of the Town of the City of Evanston, for an existing unexpired term as made and provided by law. 2. That said Supervisor, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall give bond to the Town of the City of Evanston, with one.or more sureties, in.an amount of $100,000.00, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties as such Supervisor; such bond to be approved by the Town Clerk and filed in his office with such approval endorsed thereon. 3. That before entering upon his duties as such Supervisor, he shall take and subscribe to the following oath or affirmation: "I do solemnly swear. (or affirm as the case may be) that I will support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the State of Illinois, and that I shall faithfully perform and discharge the duties of Supervisor of the Town of the City of Evanston, according to the best of my ability." 161 4. That said Supervisor shall hold -is said office until his successor is duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided by law. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 1st day of July A.D. Approved July 2, 1936. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor STATE OF ILLINOI S } COUNTY OF COOK ) SS TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ) of the City of Evanston 1936. ✓ Edward W. Bell, City Clerk BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, BY AND THROUGH THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: WHEREAS, Henry D. Penfield, Supervisor of the Town of the City of Evanston, has, pursuant to the terms'of an - Act of the General Assmebly of the State'of Illinois, adopted and now in full force and effect, requested this City Council to designate, qualify and approve the bank or banks in which the funds and moneys of the Town of the City of Evanston in his custody as Town Supervisor may be kept; and WHEREAS, each of the following named banks has furnished this City Council with copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities which such bank is re- quired to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency: First National Bank and Trust Co. of Evanston, Evanston, Ill., Evanston Trust and Savings Bank, Evanston, Ill. State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Ill. The Northern Trust Company, Chicago, Ill, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, Ill, that they and each of them are hereby qualified to receive such funds and moneys of the Town of the City of Evanston and are hereby designated and approved as depositories in which the funds and moneys of the Town of the City of Evanston in the custody of Henry D. Penfield as Supervisor of the Town of the City of Evanston, Illinois may be deposited, and Henry D. Penfield, Town Supervisor, shall be discharged from responsibility for all such funds and moneys which he deposits in the aforesaid banks. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that each bank herein de- signated as a depository for such funds and moneys shall furnish this City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency while acfing as such depository. 162 Provided, that if the funds or moneys are deposited in a bank, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy- five per cent (75%) of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and the Town Supervisor shall not be -discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitations. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the surety on the bond of Henry D. Penfield as Town. Supervisor, for the Town of the City of Evanston, shall not be liable -thereon for any loss sustained by the insolvency, failure or closing of any of the aforesaid banks. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council, acting for and. in behalf of the Town of the City of Evanston_, that this ordinance shall go into full force and effect from and after its . passage and approval;; and that all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith -are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of July A.D. 1936 Approved July 2, 1936, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF COOK ) SS CITY AND TOWN OF EVANSTON ) Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City and Town of Evanston, Illinois, that:, WHEREAS, Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector of the Town and City of Evanston, has, pursuant to the terms of an Act of the General -- effect, requested this City Council to designate qualify and approve the bank*or banks in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in his custody as Town Collector, may be kept; and WHEREAS, each of the following named banks has fur- nished this City Council with copies of the last two sworn statements of resources and liabilities which such bank is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency: I , Evanston Trust and Savings Bank Evanston, Illinois State Bank and Trust Company Evanston, Illinois Northern Trust Company Chicago, Illinois Harris Trust and Savings Bank Chicago, Illinois they and each of them are hereby qualified to receive such funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston and are hereby designated and approved as depositories in which the funds and moneys of the City and Town of Evanston in the custody of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector of the City and Town of Evanston'. Illinois may be deposited, and Henry D. Penfield, Town Collector, shall be discharged from responsibility for all such funds and money's which he deposits in the aforesaid banks. Be it further Ordained, that each bank herein desig- r_ated as a depository for such funds and moneys shall furnish this City Council with a copy of all bank statements which it is required to furnish to the Auditor of Public Accounts or to the Comptroller of Currency -while acting as such depository. Provided, that if the funds or moneys are deposited in a bank, the amount of such deposits shall not exceed seventy-five (75%) per cent of the capital stock and surplus of such bank, and the Town Collector shall not be discharged from responsibility for any such funds or moneys deposited in any bank in excess of such limitations. 163 Be it Further Ordained, that the surety on the bond of Henry D. Penfield, as Town Collector, for the City and Town of Evanston, shall not be liable thereon for any loss sustained by the insolvency, fariure of closing of any of.:thoe aforesaid banks. Be it Further Ordained, by the City Council in the City and Town of Evanston, that Via-ig ordinance shall go into full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and that all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of July A.D. 1936. Approved July 21, 1936 Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE WRITING, PRINTING, MANUFACTURE, UTTERING, CIRCULATING, DISTRIBUTION AND POSSES- SION WITH INTENT TO UTTER, CIRCULATE OR DISTRI- BUTE PRINTED MATTER CONTAINING LIBELLOUS, DEFAMATORY OR INFLAMMA1TORY MATTER DESIGNED TO INCITE RIOTING OR STIR UP RACIAL OR CLASS HATRED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: It shall be unlawful to write, print, manufacture, utter, circulate, distribute or possess with intent to utter, circulate or distribute any newspaper, book, magazine, pamphlet, handbill, circular or other written or printed matter containing libellous, defamatory or inflammatory statements designed or intended to incite rioting or to stir up racial or class hatred within the City of Evanston. SECTION 2: Every person convicted of a violation of Section 1 of this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than One Hundred Dollars (p100.00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect ,,from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to laiy. 4. I Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of July A.D. 1936.✓ Approved July 21, 1936, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk C=2arles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in the News -Index July 22, 1936 c An ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLE XVI ENTITLED "MILK" OF CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF DECEMBER 20, 1927, AS AMENDED, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 1818 TO 1835, BOTH INCLUSIVE THEREOF. CITY OF EVANSTON ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Published in pamphlet form by authority of the City Council of the City of Evanston, August 12, 1936 for the inspection of milk beyond the INDEX limits of the City of Evanston. Such Section limits at the time of passage of this or- dinance shall include the territory License to Sell; Application .....................1786 bounded as follows: North side of How- Form of License and Display ard St. from the lake west to McCor- .....................1787 mick Blvd; north on McCormick Blvd. License Fees.....................................1788 to Route 58 ; west on Route 58 to Route Term of License 1789 60; north-west on Route 60 to McHenry """"""""""""""""' County line; north on McHenry County Change of Address to Be Reported...............1790 line to the western extension of Route License Tag g 17 91 173; east on western extension of Route 173 and Route 173 to Route 41; south on Definitions: ......................................1792 Route 41 to Route 176 ; east to lake front; Milk saut/h on lake front to Howard St. Same Milk Fat or Butter Fat boundaries may be changed, altered, or Cream amended from time to time by the City Skimmed Milk Council upon the recommendation of the Milk or Skimmed Milk Beverage Department of Health of the City. The Churned Buttermilk Department of Health shall be under Cultured Buttermilk no duty or obligation to make inspec- Grade "A" Milk tions beyond or outside the territorial Vitamin D Milk limits thus defined by the City Council. Certified Milk In the event of the extension of such Reconstituted or Recombined Milk and Cream territorial limits for the inspections of Milk milk the City Council may fix and de- Pasteurization termine an appropriate additional fee Adulterated Milk commensurate with the expenses entailed Milk Producer in such inspections in any such extended Milk Distributor territory. Dairy or Dairy Farm 1816 Milk Plant FUTURE DAIRIES AND MILK Commissioner of Health PLANTS: Average Bacterial Plate Count and All dairies and milk plants from which Cooling Temperature milk is supplied to the City of Evanston Bactericide Person which are hereafter constructed shall Dealer conform in their construction and equip- Sell ment to the requirements of this and Handling Milk other ordinances applicable thereto. 1817 Personnel and Health; Milk Plants and Dairies..1793 GENERAL PENALTY: Revocation of License .............. :............ 1794 Every person, firm or corporation vio- lating this article or any of its provi- sions where specific penalty has not been Requirements.................................1795 provided for, shall on conviction thereof Distribution —General Requirements ............ A796 be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than two hundred Sanitary Inspection of Farm and Dairy Plants ... 1797 dollars for each and every offense. Each Application for Inspection separate delivery of milk not conforming ........................1798 to the terms, conditions or standards of Inspection.......................................1799 this ordinance, or each shipment or transportation thereof to any point with- License to Sell Pasteurized Milk ................. 1800 in the City of Evanston in an unlawful Milk to Be Cooled Before and After manner, shall constitute a separate and Pasteurization.................................1801 distinct offense. REPEAL: 9- Pasteurized Milk to Be Put in Closed Containers 1802 All ordinances or parts of ordinance:3 Commissioner May Revoke License 1803 in conflict herewith and Sections 1818 to 1835 inclusive of said Art. XVI are here- Fine for Selling Unpasteurized Milk..............1804 by repealed. If any of the sections or j r No Foreign Substance to `Be Added provisions of this ordinance shall be ...............1805 held invalid such invalidity shall not be Bacterial Standards.............................1806 construed to invalidate, affect or change the other sections or provisions of this Laboratory Methods in Testing Milk .............1807 ordinance. Power of Entry to Take Samples for Tests ....... 1808 EFFECT This ordinance shall be in full force Duty of Commissioner and Deputies to Inspect ... 1809 and effect from and after its passage, Refusal to Allow Inspection publication and approval, according to ......................1810 law. Notice of Violation..............................1811 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston qn the 3rd day of Au- power of Condemnation ••..................... 1812 gust A. D. 1936. r Conniving at Violation of This Article by Officer EDWARD W. BELL, or Employee; Penalty .........................1813 City Clerk. Approved August 4, 1936. Records to Be Kept by the Commissioner ........ 1814 CHARLES H. BARTLETT, Products Shipped from Beyond Limits 1815 Mayor. ........... Published in THE EVANSTON REVIEW, Future Dairies and Milk Plants ..................1816 August 6, 19 36 . General Penalty.................................1817 18 carrying out the power and duty pro- vided for by the foregoing sections, shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense. 1811 NOTICE OF VIOLATION: Whenever the Commissioner of Health of the City of Evanston shall discover that any person, firm or corporation has violated or is violating any of the pro- visions hereof, said Commissioner shall thereupon stop the delivery of all ship- ments of milk by such person,' firm or corporation until he shall have become satisfied that the provisions are being complied with. 181E POWER OF CONDEMNATION: All milk detrimental to health or to which any preservative has been added, or which has been adulterated, or which does not otherwise comply with the re- quirements hereof or with standards herein set out, shall be condemned by the Commissioner of Health and rendered unfit for human food by coloring or treating in some other manner as direct- ed by said Commissioner, or shall be seized and destroyed. Provided, that in such case in the discretion of the Com- missioner of Health, the said milk may be tagged as follows:—" Condemned, Commissioner of Health, Evanston" and returned to the shipper or producer. Isis CONNIVING AT VIOLATION OF THIS ARTICLE BY OFFICER OR ,EMPLOYEE: PENALTY: Any officer or employee of the City of Evanston who wilfully connives at or assists in the violation of the provisions of this article, shall on conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars and shall at once forfeit his office. 1814 RECORDS TO BE KEPT BY THE COMMISSIONER: The Commissioner of Health shall keep such records, indexes and books as may be necessary for recording all official acts. He shall keep a record of the names, addresses and places of business of all persons in the sale, transportation v or delivery of milk in the City of Evans- ton as also of those delivering or selling milk from vehicles of any description and the number thereof; and the name, address and license number of each milk wagon; a record of all examinations, tests and analyses of milk together with such other data as may be require(l by this article, or that may be deemed' necessary or of public interest. 1815 PRODUCTS SHIPPED FROM BEYOND LIMITS: Milk from points beyond the limits of inspection of the City of Evanston may not be sold in the City of Evanston un- less produced and pasteurized under provisions identical w" h those of this article and approved by the Department of Health. In order to insure economical and proper supervision and to safeguard and promote the public health of the City of Evanston, the City Council shall designate and define the territorial limits 17 pared, handled, stored, sold or kept for sale and to all wagons, railroad cars or other vehicles of any kind used for the conveyance or delivery of such milk and shall have the right to take samples of such milk from any milk can, vessel or container which he may find in any such place and upon demand paying the reasonable and customary price there- fore. Such sample shall be taken in the original unbroken packages. In the case of bulk milk, a sample not to ex- ceed one pint shall be taken in the pres- ence of the dealer in a sterile bottle pro- vided by the Department of Health. Upon demand, similar samples shall be supplied to the dealer for check analysis. The inspector or officer taking such samples shall inform the person from whom any such samples are taken that they are to be used for the purpose of such inspection, test and analysis by the Department of Health. All samples, taken or left for check analysis shall be properly identified by sealing in the presence of the dealer or his representa- tive with a seal provided by the Depart- ment of Health. Upon the seal shall ap- pear the date and hour when said sam- ples were taken, the dealer's name, the name of the brand and the inspector's signature. Said inspector or other au- thorized person shall, when weather con- ditions make it desirable, immediately place said samples in an iced receptacle and personally deliver it with reasonable promptness to the Chemist at the llealth Department, or other person authorized to make analyses, who shall then place samples on ice until actual analysis. These analyses shall be made promptly and the time elapsing between the tak- ing of the sample and the time of the examination shall in no case exceed six hours. 1809 DUTY OF COMMISSIONER AND DEPUTIES TO INSPECT: It shall be the duty of the Commis- sioner of Health (either in person or by a deputy) as often as twice annually to visit, view and inspect all places and vehicles in which milk may be sold, of- fered for sale, exposed for sale, stored, kept, exchanged, delivered or disposed of, as well as to inspect, view and ex- amine all vessels, cans, receptacles, packages, refrigerators or compartments of stores, places or buildings, erections or establishments of any kind contain- ing milk and ascertain or examine the conditions thereof with reference to cleanliness and sanitation, and is au- thorized, directed and empowered to cause the removal and abatement of any unfit, unclean or injurious conditions attending the keeping, storing, posses- sion, care, custody, or control of milk in all places. Any person, firm or corpora- tion failing, neglecting, delaying or re- fusing to obey or to conform to any rea- sonable order or direction under this section mgde by the proper officer, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeaner and fined not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. 1810 REFUSAL TO ALLOW INSPECTION: Any person, firm or corporation who refuses to allow such entry or sampling, or hinders or obstructs an officer In 16 An ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLE XVI EN- TITLED : "MILK" OF CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF DECEM- BER 20, 1927, AS AMENDED, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 1818 TO 1835, BOTH INCLUSIVE, THERE- OF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That Article XVI entitled: "Milk" of Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Munici- pal Code of 1927, as amended, be and the same is hereby revised, changed and amended so that the same shall here- after'be and read as follows: ARTICLE XVI 1780 LICENSE TO SELL: APPLICATION: No person, firm or corporation, or agent or employee thereof shall sell, offer or expose for sale, dispose of, exchange or deliver, or with the intent so to do, have in his possession, care, custody or control, milk for human food without first having procured a license so to do from the Mayor of the City of Evanston. Application for such license shall be made on a printed form to be provided to the applicant by the Department of Health of the City of Evanston for that purpose, and shall state: 1. Name of place of business of the person, firm or corporation applying for the license. 2. The dairy or dairies, or farm loca- tions from which the milk, sold or offered for sale, supplied and delivered by the applicant, is procured. 3. The average daily quality of milk produced, supplied, sold or delivered or otherwise disposed of by the applicant. 4. The number of wagons, carts or other vehicles, if any, used in the busi- ness of the applicant for the transporta- tion and delivery of milk or cream and such description as the Commissioner of Health shall require upon such applica- tion. 1787 FORM OF LICENSE AND DISPLAY: When the applicant shall have satis- factorily complied with the conditions named hereby for the issuing of a license to deal in "pasteurized," and "certified" milk or any of them, the Mayor shall issue to the applicant a license authorizing the applicant to sell, deliver, offer or keep for sale, deliver or exchange, milk for use as human food. Each license shall contain the name, residence and place of business of the licensee, the serial number of such license, and the time of expiration of the term thereof. Each licensee shall cause his license to be legibly and con- spicuously posted in his place of busi- ness. 1788 ner as to prevent any part of any person LICENSE FEES: or his clothing from coming in contact 1. Delivery, Service Fees: Every with any surface with which milk comes licensee shall pay an annual fee of in contact. $10.00 for each vehicle used in delivering 1803 of milk in the City of Evanston. COMMISSIONER MAY REVOKE 2. Milk Bottling Plant Fees: Milk bot- LICENSE: tling plants, whose plants and farms When the Commissioner of Health are under Supervision of the Evanston shall be satisfied upon an inspection of Department of Health at the time of the equipment or of the milk brought the passage of this ordinance (Chicago into the City of Evanston or offered for inspected plants and farms excepted) sale by any licensee that such milk is shall pay for such supervision a fee of not pasteurized as required hereby and $20.00 per year plus $2.00 per year for that is has not been produced, prepared the inspection of each farm shipping or handled under condition or in the milk to same. manner hereby, or that the said pas- 3. Shop Fees: Every delicatessen, teurizing equipment does not pasteurize store or other place of business having such milk as is required hereby, he may, milk for sale shall pay a license fee of by and with the advice and consent of $5.00 per annum. 1789 the Mayor of the City of Evanston, re - TERM OF LICENSE: voke altogether the license theretofore No such license shall be issued for issued to the licensee, and shall not permit such person, firm or corporation longer period than one year and every to sell, supply or deliver milk within the such license shall expire on the last day City of Evanston. of. December next following the date of 1804 the issuance thereof. FINE FOR SELLING 1790 CHANGE OF ADDRESS TO BE UNPASTEURIZED MILK: When any person, firm or corporation REPORTED: If, after the issuance and delivery of shall be convicted of selling, Supplying the license, any change be made in the or delivering milk within the City of Evanston which has not been r- location of the place of business of such k, as other than certified" milk, as is licensee or such licensee shall sell or licenseeotherwise transfer his business, notice hereby required, he shall be fined the here thereof must be forthwith given to the sum of $50.00 for each offense. 1805 Commissioner of Health. NO FOREIGN SUBSTANCE TO BE 1791 ADDED: LICENSE TAG: It shall be unlawful for any person, It shall be the duty of the City Col- firm or corporation to sell, exchange or lector to furnish a steel or metal plate offer or keep for sale, exchange or use or tag not less than 4x8 inches in size within the City of Evanston any milk to each licensee, authorized to act as which is unclean, impure or unwhole- aforesaid, who shall have exhibited to some, or to which any water or other him his license and paid to him for the deleterious substance has been added, use of the City of Evanston for such or to sell, exchange or offer for sale or tag, the sum of fifty cents (50c). Said exchange any article of food made there - plate or tag shall have engraved upon from. it the words, "Milk, Evanston," the year 1806 for which the license is issued and the BACTERIAL STANDARDS: serial number of the license. Such license Pasteurized milk upon delivery shall tag or plate shall be attached to every have a bacterial count not in excess of wagon, cart or other vehicle used in the 30,000 per cubic centimeter as determined business of such licensee in a place under Section 1807. Cream at no time plainly to be seen from the outside. The shall exceed 50,000 bacteria per cubic City Collector shall furnish additional centimeter as determined under Section tags to every licensee upon the payment Milk which is required to be pas- to him of ten cents (10c) for each such eurized according to the terms of phis t eur additional tag or plate furnished. All vehicles used for distribution of ordinance shall before the same is pas - milk shall have the name and address teurized contain not more than 200,000 of distributor prominently displayed on bacteria per cubic centimeter as deter - both sides of vehicle. mined under Section 1807. 1807 1792 LABORATORY METHODS DEFINITIONS: IN TESTING MILK: The following definitions shall apply Except as herein provided, all tests in the interpretation and the enforce- shall be made according to the labora- ment of this ordinance: tory methods of the American Public 1. MILK: Milk is hereby defined to Health Association. as now or hereafter be the lacteal secretion obtained by the in use. The bacterial counts hereafter complete milking of one or more healthy required or provided for shall be deter - cows, excluding that obtained within mined by the standard method of such fifteen days before and five days after association. calving, or such longer period as may 1808 be necessary to render the milk prat- POWER OF ENTRY TO TAKE tically colostrum free ; which contains SAMPLES FOR TESTS: not less than eight per cent of milk The Commissioner of Health or any solids -not -fat, and not less than three of his deputies thereunto duly authorized and one-half per cent of milk fat. shall have the power to enter and have 2. MILK FAT OR BUTTER PAT: full access to any building, structure or Milk fat or butter fat is the fat of milk. premises where milk is produced, pre- 6 15 1797 3. CREAM: Cream is a portion of milk SANITARY INSPECTION OF FARM which contains not less than eighteen AND DAIRY PLANTS: per cent milk fat and the acidity of The Commissioner of Health shall which is not more than 0.20%, expressed cause bottling plants, distributing sta- as lactic acid. tions and all farms and dairies supply- 4. SKIMMED MILK: Skimmed milk ing milk or cream to the City of Evans- is milk from which a sufficient portion ton (Chicago inspected bottling plants, of milk fat has been removed to reduce distributing stations, farms and dairies its milk -fat percentage to less than three excepted) to be inspected by his proper and one-half per cent. deputy and shall preserve a record of 5. MILK OR SKIMMED MILK BEV- such inspections upon a standard score ERAGE : A milk beverage or skim milk card. 1798 beverage is a food compound or con - APPLICATION FOR INSPECTION: fection consisting of milk or skimmed Any person, firm, or corporation de- milk as the case may be, to which has slrous of selling or delivering milk as been added a syrup or flavor consisting defined in this ordinance within the of wholesome ingredients. Unless other - City of Evanston, shall apply to the wise labeled, (Section 1796, par 2 (e) Commissioner of Health upon a form to it shall contain not less than 3% of milk be supplied him for an inspection as is provided herein; and in such applica- fat. 6. CHURNED BUTTERMILK: But- tion, shall state his name, the location termilk is the product which remains of his farm, dairy, plant, factory or when fat is removed from milk or cream other place of production or preparation, in the process of churning. It contains the names of the farms or dairies which not less than eight per cent of milk supply to the applicant the milk used solids -not -fat. in his business; and the location of 7. CULTURED BUTTERMILK: Cul- his place of business. tured buttermilk is the product result- 1799 ing from the souring or treatment, by INSPECTION: a lactic acid culture, of milk. It con - of Health sha.Il tains not less than eight per cent of milk solids -not -fat, and shall be pas - thereupon make, or cause to be made, tebefore adding the culture. an inspection of such pasteurizing ap- paratus and the premises or plant where- S. GRADE "A" MILK: Milk which S. in the same is operated (Chicago in- meets all the requirements of this ordinance regarding production, pas- spected plants and pasteurizing appara- tus excepted) to determine if the said teurizing, distribution and prescribed equipment and methods meet with the standards, may be properly labeled "A" requirements and terms of this ordi- grade "A" milk —grade cream. nance. 9. VITAMIN D MILK: Vitamin D 1800 Milk is milk the vitamin D content of LICENSE TO SELL PASTEURIZED which has been increased by a method MILK: and in an amount aproved by the Com- When the Commissioner of Health, missioner of Health. 10. CERTIFIED MILK: "Certified upon such application, and such inspec- Milk" is milk which conforms with the tion, shall be satisfied that the pasteuriz- ing equipment used by the said appli- current requirements of the American cant is in accordance with the require- Association of Medical Milk Commission, and Produced under the supervision ments herein named, and that the farm of the Medical Milk Commission of the or farms, dairy or dairies, supplying to Medical Society of Cook County. M such applicant the milk used in making 11. RECONSTITUTED OR RECOM- such pasteurized product are operated in BINED MILK AND CREAM: Recon- accordance with the condition herein product t or recombined milk a product named, then the Commissioner shall re- i resulting from the recombining of milk in resulting port the fact to the Mayor who shall constituents with water, and which corn -'thereupon such person, issue a license to s plies with the standards for milk fat firm or corporation to sell, supply and and solids -not -fat of milk as defined deliver milk within the City of Evans- herein. ton as is provided in Section 1787 hereof. Recombined cream shall satisfy all 1801 standard requirements of cream as de - MILK TO BE COOLED BEFORE AND fined herein. 12. MILK : Milk shall be taken to AFTER PASTEURIZATION: All milk received for its pasteurization mean milk and its fluid derivatives and but not pasteurized within two hours includes cream, vitamin D milk, butter - after it is received at the plant shall milk, cultured buttermilk, skimmed milk, reconstituted or recombined milk, be immediately cooled in equipment ap- proved by the Commissioner of Health recombined cream, milk beverages, and to a temperature of 50° F. or less, and skimmed milk beverages. 13. PASTEURIZATION: The terms maintained thereat until pasteurized, and "pasteurization," pasteurized," and all pasteurized milk shall be immediately similar terms shall be taken to refer to cooled to an average temperature of 50° particle the process of heating every p F. or less, and maintained thereat until milk to a temperature of not less than delivery, 144° F., and holding at such tempera - 1802 ture for not less than 30 minutes in PASTEURIZED MILK TO BE PUT IN pasteurization apparatus approved by CLOSED CONTAINERS: the Commissioner of Health; provided Bottling and capping of milk shall be that approval shall be limited to ap- done at the place of pasteurization by paratus which requires a combined automatic machinery approved by the holder and indicating thermometer Commissioner of Health in such man- temperature tolerance of not more than 14 7 1IA-° F., as shown by official tests with as to prevent any contamination of the suitable testing equipment, and pro- milk or of the cleaned equipment. All vided that such apparatus shall be means necessary for the elimination of operated as directed by the Commis- flies shall be made. This requirement sioner of Health and so that the in- shall be interpreted to include separ- dicating thermometers and recording ate rooms for, (a) the pasteurization, thermometer charts both indicate a cooling and bottling operation; (b) the temperature of not less than 144° F., washing and bactericidal treatment of continuously throughout the holding containers and equipment. All bottle period. Provided that nothing contained washing shall be done by automatic in this definition shall be construed as machinery approved by the Commis- disbaring any other process which has sioner of Health. Cans of raw milk been demonstrated as of at least equal shall not be unloaded directly into the efficiency and is approved by the Evans- pasteurizing room. Pasteurized milk ton Health Department. The time and shall not be permitted to come in con - record temperature charts shall be dated tact with equipment with which unpas- and preserved for a period of three teurized milk has been in contact, unless months for the information of the Com- such equipment has first been thoroughly missioner of Health. cleaned and subjected to bactericidal 14. ADULTERATED MILK: Any sub- treatment. Rooms in which milk, stance claimed to be any milk defined cleaned utensils, or containers are in this ordinance, but not conforming handled or stored shall not open di - with its definition as given this rectly Into any stable or living quarters. '; dinance, which carries a label unless a unless- Every milk plant shall be provided with el such label has been awarded by the toilet facilities conforming with the Commissioner of Health and not re- ordinances of the City of Evanston. yoked, shall be deemed adulterated and There shall be at least one room or misbranded. vestibule not used for milk purposes 15. MILK PRODUCER: A milk pro- between the toilet and any room in which milk is handled or stored. The ducer is any person who owns or con- doors of all toilet rooms shall be self- trols one or more cows, a part or all of the milk from which is closing. Toilet rooms shall be kept in sold. 16. MILK DISTRIBUTOR: A milk a clean condition, in good repair, and well ventilated. The water supply shall distributor is any person who offers for be easily accessible, adequate and of a sale or sells to another any milk for safe, sanitary quality. Convenient hand human consumption as such. washing facilities shall be provided, in- 17. DAIRY OR DAIRY FARM: A cluding hot running water, soap, and dairy or dairy farm is any place or sanitary towels of a type approved by premises where one or more cows are the Commissioner of Health. The use kept, a part or all of the milk from of a common towel is prohibited. Only which is sold. "sanitary milk piping" of a type which 18. MILK PLANT: A milk plant is any can be easily cleaned with a brush shall place, or premises, or establishment be used. All equipment with which milk where milk is collected, handled, pro- comes in contact shall be constructed cessed, stored, bottled, pasteurized or in such manner as to be easily cleaned, prepared for distribution. and shall be kept in good repair. All 19. COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH: wastes shall be disposed of in conformity The term "Commissioner of Health" with the requirements of the Commis - shall mean the Commissioner of Health sioner of Health. of the City of Evanston or his authorized 11. All milk containers and apparatus representative, 20. AVERAGE BACTERIAL PLATE shall be thoroughly cleaned after each COUNT, AND COOLING TEMPERA- usage and subjected immediately before each usage to a bactericidal treatment TURE : Average bacterial plate count approved by the Commissioner of Health. shall be taken to mean the logarithmic After bactericidal treatment all bottles, average of the bacterial plate count of cans and other milk containers skull be the last four consecutive samples, taken stored in such manner as to be pro - upon separate days. Average cooling tected from contamination. Between temperature shall be taken to mean the bactericidal treatments, containers and arithmetic average of the temperature apparatus shall not be handled in such of the last four consecutive samples, manner as to permit any part of the taken upon separate days. person or clothing to come in contact 21. BACTERICIDE: The term "bac- with any surface with which milk comes tericide" shall be taken to mean any in contact. Milk bottle caps and parch - bactericidal substance or process ap- ment paper for milk cans shall be pur- proved by the Commissioner of Health. chased and stored only in sanitary tubes 22. PERSON: The word "person" as and cartons respectively, and shall be used in this ordinance shall mean "per- kept therein until used. son, firm, corporation or association." 12. No milk shall be delivered in 23. DEALER: The word "dealer" shall be taken to mean any person who sells bottles or otherwise within any room, or keeps for sale milk or any agent, flat, house or other apartment, where servant, assistant, employee or repre- there is any person having a contagious or infectious disease. Receptacles shall sentative of such person. 24. SELL: The word "sell" shall be be provided for such milk and placed taken to mean exchanging or delivering outside such apartment, so that the one delivering the milk can do so without for a consideration, or the having in entering the apartment. No bottles or possession, care, control or custody with the intent to sell, exchange or de- other containers that may be at such liver or to offer for sale. place at the time of discovery of such disease, shall be removed until after 25. HANDLING MILK: The words such bottles or containers have been "handling milk" shall be taken to mean properly sterilized. $ 13 week to be not less than 3/16 inch on bottle caps and not less than 5/8 inch on tags attached to each container when contained in cans. 4. The word "milk" shall not appear or be used on any label, cap, receptacle or container for any products except those defined in this article as milk, skimmed milk, buttermilk, cultured but- termilk, vitamin D milk, and any other products designated by the Commissioner of Health. 5. Milk only is to be delivered from a dairy farm to a receiving station or pasteurizing plant, and such delivery must be made daily on the day of pro- duction. All milk received by pasteur- ization plants must be pasteurized with- in 24 hours of production or receipt by the receiving station. 0. A proof -print or sketch of the bottle cap or cover, or of the can tags and labels, showing the size and arrange- ment of the lettering thereon, shall be submitted to and approved by the Com- missioner of Health. 7. When milk is enclosed in bottles or glass jars, the name or address blown into such bottles or glass jars, or other- wise indicated thereon, shall not be other than or different from that which is indicated on the cover or cap thereof. 8. No person, firm or corporation or person employed thereby shall place or permit to be placed in any vessel, uten- sils or vehicle, used in the production, sale or delivery of milk any offal, swill or garbage, kerosene or other oil 'or other offensive material; nor shall any person return or permit to be returned any can or bottle for the containing of milk which has contained such matter or which is in an unclean or offensive condition. It shall be the duty of every person, firm or corporation who shall be supplied with milk contained in bottles or cans to wash the said bottles or cans immediately upon the use there- of and before returning to the person, firm or corporation who has delivered the same. f . The sale of dip milk is hereby expressly prohibited. All pasteurized milk shall be placed in their final de- livery sealed containers in the plant In which they are pasteurized, and remain so sealed until delivered to the con- sumer. All certified milk sold for con- sumption in the raw state shall be placed in their final delivery containers at the farm at which they are produced. Milk sold in quantities less than one gallon shall be delivered in standard. milk bottles. L0. The floors of all rooms in which milk is handled or stored shall be con- structed of concrete or other equally impervious and easily cleaned material and shall be smooth, properly drained, provided with trapped drains, and kept clean. The walls and ceiling of rooms In which milk is handled or stored shall have a smooth, washable, light colored surface and be kept clean. All open- ings into the outer air shall be effec- tively screened to prevent the access of flies. Doors shall be self -closing. All rooms shall be well lighted and ven- tilated. The various milk plant opera- tions shall be so located and constructed 12 any of the processes or operations through which milk passes or to which it is subject from the time it is being drawn from the cow until it is delivered to the consumer. 1788 PERSONNEL AND HEALTH: MILK PLANTS AND DAIRIES: Every person connected with a dairy or milk plant whose work brings him in contact with the production, handling, storage or transportation of milk, con- tainers or equipment, shall furnish such information, permit such physical ex- amination, and submit such laboratory specimens as the Commissioner of Health may require for the purpose of determining freedom from infection. The Commissioner of Health, or a physician authorized by him, shall in each instance take a careful history and if such history suggests that such per- son may be a carrier of or infected with the organisms of typhoid or paraty- phoid fever or of any other com- municable disease likely to be transmit- ted through milk he shall secure appropriate specimens of bodily dis- charge and cause them to be examined in a laboratory approved by him or by the State health authorities for such ex- amination. 1704 REVOCATION OF LICENSE: All licenses or permits for.which pro- vision is made herein, may be revoked by the Commissioner of Health upon the violation by the holder of any of the terms of this ordinance or in any emergency when in the judgment of the Commissioner of Health the milk in question has become a public health menace, provided that the holder of said permit or license shall after complying with such revocation have the right of appeal to the Board of Health. 1705 PRODUCTION AND PREPARATION — (I REQUIREMENTS: No milk shall be sold, offered for sale, exchanged or delivered or kept or stored with the intent so to do within the City of Evanston which shall not have been produced or prepared under the follow- ing conditions: 1. The flanks, bellies and tails of all milking cows shall be free from visible dirt at the time of milking. 2. A dairy or milking barn shall be required and such sections thereof where cows are milked shall have at least three square feet of light area for each stanchion, and when necessary shall be provided with adequate supplementary artificial light. Such sections of all dairy barns where cows are kept or milked shall have at least 400 cubic feet of air space per stanchion and shall 11'e well ventilated. The floors and gutters of such parts of all dairy barns in which cows are milked shall be constructed of con- crete or other impervious and easily cleaned material approved by the Com- missioner of Health and shall be graded to drain properly, and shall be kept clean and in good repair. No horses, pigs, fowl, calves, etc., shall be per- mitted in parts of barn used for milk- ing. The walls and ceilings of all dairy barns shall be white washed once each year or painted once every two years, or oftener if necessary, or finished in a manner approved by the Commis- S. Notice shall be sent immediately to sioner of Health, and shall be kept the Commissioner of Health by any clean and in good repair. If the feed producer or distributor of milk upon room adjoins the milking space, it shall whose dairy farm or in whose milk plant be separated therefrom by a dust tight any case of sickness or any infections, partition provided with self closing doors. or contagious, or communicable disease All cow yards shall be well graded and occurs. drained. Low places in all instances must 9. It shall be unlawful for any person, be filled in with hard material, ap- firm or corporation, agent, servant or em- proaches to barn doors and stock tanks ployee engaged in the operation of a res- should be of concrete, or other hard taurant, hotel, or eating house, who shall material acceptable to the Department sell milk for consumption on the of Health. All manure shall be removed premises where sold, to give, sell, or or stored in such manner as to best dispose of, or serve milk to any cus- prevent the breeding of flies therein tomer, patron or guest, except in an or access of cows to piles thereof. original glass container, the cap or cover 3. Each pail of milk shall be removed of which shall not be removed except in immediately to the milk house or strain- the presence of the consumer, patron ing room. No milk shall be strained or or guest, provided, however that this poured in the dairy barn. Milk must be provision shall not apply to cream or cooled within one hour after completion mixed milk drinks so served. of milking to 60° F. or less, and main- tained at that average temperature until . 1796 delivery, unless it is delivered to a milk DISTRIBUTION GENERAL plant or receiving station for pasteuriza- REQUIREMENTS: tion or separation, in which case it must • No milk thereof shall be sold, offered be delivered within two hours after com- for sale, supplied, transported or de- pletion of milking, or cooled to 60' F. { livered within the City of Evanston ex - or less and maintained at that average ! cept under and in accordance with the temperature until delivered. following conditions: 4. Milkers' hands shall be clean, rinsed 1. All milk sold, offered for sale, sup - with a bactericidal solution, and dried plied, transported or delivered within with a clean towel immediately before the City of Evanston shall be contained milking and following any interruption in bottles, metal cans or other recep- in the milking operation. Wet hand tacles of a character satisfactory to milking is prohibited. Convenient facili- the Commissioner of Health, closed ties shall be provided for washing of tightly with an air tight cap or cover milkers' hands. Milkers and milk in a manner satisfactory to the said handlers shall wear clean, washable Commissioner. When such milk is sold, outer garments while milking or supplied, or delivered within the City handling milk, milk products containers, of Evanston in metal cans, the said cans utensils, or equipment. Milk stools shall shall have stated thereon the name of be kept clean. The udders and teats of the dealer and shall be sealed with a all milking cows shall be clean at time metal seal by the person, firm or of milking. corporation preparing and shipping such 5. All persons, firms, or corporations milk before leaving the milk plant or who own or keep a dairy in the City distributing station. Said seal shall not of Evanston shall maintain the premises be broken, before delivery to the con - thereof free from any accumulation of signee within the City of Evanston. All refuse matter or offal, which shall be such cans shall be at all times kept free removed frequently so as not to endanger from dust. 2. All bottles, cans, packages and other the public health. containers enclosing milk, defined in this 6. All bottles, utensils, milkers or ordinance shall be plainly labeled or other apparatus and devices used or marked with (a) the name of the con - operated in the production, preparation, tents as given in the definition of this or handling of milk for sale, delivery or ordinance, (b) the word "pasteurized" consumption within the City of Evanston only if the contents have been pas - shall be properly cleansed, rinsed and i teurized, (c) the name of the plant at sterilized before using and shall be so ! which the contents were pasteurized, if constructed that no milk can accumulate the contents are pasteurized; (d) in the in any part thereof after use and so that case of vitamin D milk the designation they may be cleansed by simple wash- "Vitamin D Milk" and the source of ing. The surface of all such utensils, the vitamin D; (e) all milk beverages milkers or other devices and apparatus of less than 3% fat content shall on which comes in contact with such milk cap label clearly declare the true per - must at all times be kept smooth and tentage as 2%, 2Yz%, etc. as the case free from rust and at all times stored may be; (f) all so-called "Jersey," in a manner satisfactory to the Com- "Guernsey," etc., names shall be bar- missioner of Health. The cooling vat red as part of cap label for these in milk houses must be provided with an brands of milk; in these cases the fat overflow outlet. All cooling vats shall be content of bottle contents shall be provided with bottom drains to permit labeled 43h%, 5% milk, etc., as the case emptying and cleaning. To promote ade- may be. quate cooling dairymen must use motor 3. On all cans, bottles and other con - or engine driven pumping equipment. The cooling vat may be constructed of tainers of pasteurized or certified milk, wood or concrete of a size acceptable to milk beverages, cream and skim milk, the words "to be sold before noon" and the Department of Health. thereafter the day of the week on which 7. All open top milk pails shall have the milk is to be sold to the final Con- an opening at the top not more than sumer shall be plainly indicated; the seven inches in diameter, height of the letters of the day of the 10 11 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITV OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That all the Public Alleys in Block Eighty -Nine, (89) Northwestern University Subdivision, of part of the East 1/2 of Fractional Section 7, Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in -the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, (the Plat of said Northwestern University Subdivision having been filed for record February 13, 1875 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, and entered in Book Nine (9) of Plats, Page Forty-six (46) ) be and the same are hereby vacated as the same are no longer required for Public Use and the interest of the City of Evanston will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: The plat hereto attached indicating; by the words "Iublic Alley Hereby Vacated" the property vacated is hereby approved and made a part of this ordinance and the City Clerk is hereby directed to certify the same as such. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval and the filing in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, of a certified copy of this ordinance, to which is attached a plat showing property vacated. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1936.✓ Approved August 17, 1936, Edward V1. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, .Mayor AN ORDINANCE WHEREAS, on the 31st day of August, 1936, the City Council of the City of Evanston adopted a resolution providing for the calling of a special election to be held on the same day -as the next general election, to -wit, Tuesday, November 3, 1936, for the purpose of electing a Clerk of The Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, as provided by law; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF' EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a special City election be and the same is hereby called to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, November 3, 1936, for the purpose of electing a Clerk of The Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, to hold office for a term of four years. `That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards as designated by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday, November 3, 1936, and that the judges appointed by said Board of Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks selected and appointed by said judges shall officiate at and conduct the said special election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Provided, that all the electors of the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward residing on or "Jest of 166 Highland Avenue in the City of Evanston shall vote for said Clerk at Willard School, Hurd Avenue and Park Place, one of the polling places designated by the said Board of Commissioners of Cook County for said general election. Polls of said election shall be open at six (6) o'clock in the morning and shall close at five.(5) o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, and as further provided by law. That the City Clerk shall give due and proper notice to the electors of the Second Precinct of the Sixth Ward who reside on Highland Avenue or West thereof in said Precinct, that their. polling place for the purposes of said special City election shall be located at 17illard School, Hurd Avenue and Park Place. That the said Clerk be and he is hereby authorized., in the manner provided by laws to prepare a ballot to be used at said special election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in a newspaper of general cir- culation, published in the City of Evanston. This ordinance shall be in full force and`effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of September A.D. 1936.✓ Approved September 15, 1936. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Election notice published September 19, 1936 in Evanston News Index AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION l: That the name of the public highway in the City of Evanston, known as "West Railroad Avenue" between Emerson Street and Isabella Street. -be and the same is hereby changed to "Green Bay Road" by which name it shall hereafter be known, SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28th day of September A.D. 1936 Approved September 29, 1936 Edward W. Bells City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 167 AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY.OF EVANSTON FROM THE LAST SUNRAY IN OCTOBER TO THE FIRST SUNRAY IN DECEMBER# 1936/ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON$ ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section One of an Ordinance establishing the official time in the City.of Evanston during a part of the year 1936, adopted by the City Council -of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of February, 19360 be amended and changed and the same is hereby amended and changed by extending the period of the official time for the City of Evanston as made and declared by said ordinance, from the last Sunday in October in the year 1936 until 2:00 A.M. on the first Sunday in December 1936, SECTION 2: The aforesaid ordinance as adopted by the City Council on the 17th day of February 1936 shall in all other respects remain in full force and effect, except as hereinabove extended. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby,repealed, SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law• Adopted by the City Council of on the 19th:day of October A.D. Approved October 20, 1936. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor the City of Evanston 1936, ✓ AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk TO ESTABLISH' OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON DURING A PART OF THE YEAR 19360 AND TO ACCOMPLISH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME THEREAFTER. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: From and after two o'clock A.M. on November 15, 1936, Central Standard Time -shall be the official time within the City of Evanston for the transaction, of all City business; except that from two o'clock A.M. on the last Sunday in April in the year 1937 and each year thereafter official time for the City of Evanston shall be advanced one hour; and at two otclock•A.M. on the last Sunday in September in the year 1937 and -in each year thereafter such official time shall be returned to Central Standard Time by the deduction or retaring of one hour. All legal or official pro- ceedings of the City Council and all official business of the City of Evanston shall be regulated by the time herein established, and when, by ordinance, resolution or action of any municipal officer or body, an act must be performed at or within a prescribed time, it shall be performed according to the official time herein prescribed. SECTION 2: When the words "Daylight Saving" or "Daylight Saving Time" are used in any official document or contract, it shall be understood to have reference to the time herein fixed for the period from the last Sunday in April to the last Sunday in September, SECTION 3: All clocks or other timepieces in or upon public buildings or other premises maintained at the expense of the City of Evanston, shall be set and run according to the official time pre- scribed in Section 1 hereof, and it is hereby made the duty of the officers or other persons having control of such building or buildings and premises to see that the said clocks and other timepieces are set 16S and run in accordance with the official time as prescribed by this ordinance. SECTION 4 Any ordinance,and amendment thereto in conflict with the provisions hereof is hereby repealed. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of -the City of -Evanston .on the 9th day'of November A.D. 1936. Approved November 10, 1936, Edward W. Belli City Clerk 4 Charles H.-Bartlett, Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 346 OF CHAp ter 150 ENTITLED:. "AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS" OF THE EVANST_ON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE -CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 346, Chapter 15, entitled: "Auctions and Auctioneers" of the Municipal Code of 1927 as amended be amended by expunging therefrom and repealing the following words: "Upon paying to the City the sum of One Hundred Dollars for a license for one yearn" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Upon paying to the City the sum of Ten Dollars per day for every day on which a sale of real or personal property at public auction within the City is to be held for a license for such day or days." This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication' according to law; Adopted•by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of December A.D. 1936/✓ Approved December S. 1936. _ Edward W. Bell* City Clerk Charles.H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in.News-Index December 9. 1936. 169 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XXXIX, ENTITLED "FRONTAGE CONSENTS" OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF DECEMBER 20th, 1927" - BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That paragraph 2 of "An Ordinance Amending Article XXXIX entitled "Frontage Consents" of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code of December 20th, 1927" be amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS) FILING OF CONSENTS: Wherever, under any provisions of this ordinance, or of any ordinance of the City of Evanston, frontage consents are required for the construction, al- teration or maintenance of any building or structure or for a per- mit or license for the.use of any building or premises, before a permit or license is granted, such frontage consents shall be filed with the Building Commissioner and shall be accompanied by (1) Satisfactory proof that the persons signing the frontage con- sent petition are actually the owners of the property for which they sign, (2) An affidavit to that effect by each signer, and (3) A plat or survey showing the names and addressed of the owners of record, legal descriptions, street numbers and dimensions of all the property coming within the limits prescribed by this, or any other ordinance of the City of Evanston. In determining the ratio of frontage used for residence purposes and in obtaining the frontage consent required, no property for which consents are being filed, nor public parks or other property owned by a municipality shall be considered. The frontage of corner lots lying inside the limits in which consents are required by this or other ordinances of the City of Evanston shall be as follows: When the corner lot in question is in the same block as the property for which consents are being sought and abuts upon the street upon which the proposed use will have a street frontage, then the said abutting frontage shall be counted, but the frontage upon the other street upon which the said corner lot abuts shall not be counted. When the corner lot in question is not in the same block as the pro- perty for which consents are being sought, then the frontage to be counted shall be that upon the street upon which the said corner lot takes its principal front, as determined by the Building Commissioner from inspection and from the records of the City of Evanstong t SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be infull force,and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law* Adopted by,.the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of December A.D. 1936* Approved December 8, 1936. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News -Index December 9, 1936. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 170 AN ORDINANCE PROPOSING TO SELL A STRIP OF LAND OWNED BY THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND DESCRIBED AS THE NORTH SEVEN (7) FEET OF THE EAST ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT (148) FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11)0 BLOCK SIXTY-FOUR (64) IN THE VILLAGE OF EVANSTON, ALSO KNOWN AS THE NORTH SEVEN (7) FEET OF THE EAST ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT (148) FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11) IN LANGWORTHYSS SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK SIXTY-FOUR (64) IN SAID VILLAGE OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, the City of Evanston is the owner of the. premises located at the northwest corner of Sherman*Avenue and Grove Street in the said City of Evanston, described as follows: East 148 feet of Lot 11, Block 64, in the Village of Evanston, also known as the East 148 feet of Lot 11 in Langworthy's Subdivision of Block 64, in said Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, the North seven (7) feet of said"premises are vacant and unimproved and are not presently used for any purpose whatsoever, and it is desirable that said North Seven (7) feet of said premises be sold. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: t, SECTION 1: It is hereby declared that the below described strip of land,.to-wit: North seven (7) feet of the East 148 feet of Lot 11, Block 64, in the Village of Evanston, also known as the North 7 feet of the East 148 feet of Lot 11 in Langworthyts Subdivision of Block 64 in said Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, is not necessary, appropriate, or required for the use of the City of Evanston, nor is the retention thereof profitable to or for the best interest of:said City; and that it is for the best interest of said City and of its citizens that said strip of land be, and it is hereby directed that the same shall be sold. SECTION 2: The City Clerk of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, is therefore hereby directed and empowered to publish once each week for three successive weeks in the Evanston News -Index, a daily newspaper published in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, a notice of this proposal to sell the afore- said strip of land; which notice shall advertise for bids for the sale of said property and shall contain an accurate description of the property, the purpose for which it is used, and at what meeting the bids will be considered and opened, and shall in all respects be in form and be published in manner and in time as provided;by law. SECTION 3: Each bid so submitted shall be in writing and filed in the office of the City Clerk; shall specify the con- sideration to be paid for the said property and the manner of payment thereof; shall specify the purpose or use proposed to be made of said premises by such bidder, and the type and approximate cost of any building or buildings proposed to be erected thereon, and shall be accompanied by a remittance of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) payable to the City of Evanston, as evidence of good faith, which amount shall be forfeited to and retained by the City of Evanston as liquidated damages if the successful bidder refuses or fails to consummate such sale; -and shall otherwise conform with the requirements as set forth in said notice. 171 SECTION 4: The sale of the aforesaid strip of land and the deed of conveyance thereto shall be subject to all existing ease- ments, and all city or public utility mains, sewers, pipes, conduits, wires and cables, and gasoline storage tanks of the City of Evanston which may now exist under the surface of said strip of land. SECTION 5: All such bids shall be opened only at at regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, and shall be accepted only upon a vote of three - fourths of the members of said City -Council, and. that the said City Council may, by a majority vote, reject any and all bids* SECTION 6: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed in so far as the conflicting portions thereof are concerned* SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of January A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved January 5, 1937. Charles H. Bartlett,, - Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in News -Index January 7, 14:and 21, 1937 AN ORDINANCE FILLING VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF SUPERVISOR, OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON WHEREAS, there exists a vacancy in the office of Supervisor of the Town of the City of Evanston; and WHEREAS, under Section 7 of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize county boards in counties under township organization, to ,organize certain territory situated therein as a town, and to provide for annexation of territory to and'the disconnecting of territory from said town," approved May 23, 1877, as amended, (Par. 133, Chapter 139 entitled: Township Organization, Smith - Hurd Revised Statutes, 1935), the City Council is authorized to fill any such vacancy; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, BY AND THROUGH THE CITY COUNCIL OF THAT CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: 1• That pursuant to Section 7 of an Act entitled: "An Act to authorize county boards in counties under township organization, to organize certain territory situated therein as a town, and to provide for annexation of territory to and the disconnecting of territory from said town" approved May 23, 1877, as amended, author- izing the City Council to fill vacancies in any of the town offices within^the Town of the City of Evanston, JARVIS A. SHEDD is hereby appointed to the office of Supervisor, of the Town of the City of Evanston, for an existing unexpired term as made and provided by law. 2. That said Supervisor, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall give bond to the Town of the City _of Evanston, with Ione or more sureties, in an amount of $100,000000, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties as such Supervisor; such bond to be approved by the Town Clerk and filed in his office with such approval endorsed thereon. Irot" 2 3. That before entering upon his duties as such Supervisor, he shall take and subscribe to the following oath or affirmation: "Ido solemnly swear (or affirm as the case may be) that I will support the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the State of Illinois, and that I shall faithfully perform and discharge the duties of Supervisor, of the Town of the City of Evanston, according to the best of my ability." 4. That said Supervisor shall hold his said office until his successor is duly elected or appointed and qualified in the manner provided by law. 5. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 6. This ordinance shall be in fullforce and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law.^ Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of January A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved January 5, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, _ Mayor ESTABLISHING A ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS IN THE;CITY,OF EVANSTON AND PRESCRIBING ITS -DUTIES AND PW4 ERS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. CREATION AND MEMBERSHIP: A Board of Appeals is here by authorized to be established. The word "Board" when used in this ordinance shall be construed to mean the Board of Appeals. The said Board shall consist of five (5) members appointed by the Mayor of the City and confirmed by the City Council. The members of said:Board.shall serve respectively for the following terms One for one year, one for two years, one for three years, one for five years; the successor to each member so appointed shall serve for a term of five (5) years. One of the members of said Board shall be designated by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council, as Chairman of said Board and shall hold his said office as Chairman until his successor is appointed. Such Chairman, or in his absence, the Acting Chairman, may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. The Mayor of the City shall have the power to remove any member of said Board for cause and after a public hearing. Vacancies upon said Board shall be filled for the unexpired term of the member whose place has become vacant in the manner herein provided for the appointment of such member. i SECTION 2. MEETINGS) All meetings of the Board of -Appeals shall be held at the call of the Chairman and at such other times as such Board may determine. All meetings of said Board shall be open to the public. The Board shall keep minutes of its proceedings, showing the vote -of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating such fact and shall also keep records of its examinations and other official actions.Finding3of fact shall be included in the minutes of each case of a requested variation, specifying the reasons for recommending or denying such variation. Every rule or regulation, every amendment or repeal thereof, and every order, requirement, decision or determination of the Board shall be 173 filed immediately in the office of the Board and shall be a public record. The Board shall adopt its own rules of procedure not in conflict with the statute in such case made and provided. SECTION 3: APPEAL AND REVIEW) An appeal may be taken to the Zoning Board of Appeals from the officer charged with the enforcement of the Evanston Zoning Ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance amending an Ordinance 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 Limite the Inten- sity 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, Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended," passed February 15th, 1927, approved February 16th, 1927s by any person -aggrieved or by any officer,d epartment, Board or Bureau of the Dity. Such appeal shall be taken within such time as shall be prescribed by the Board of Appeals by general rule, by filing with the officer from whom the appeal is taken and with the Board of Appeals, a notice of appeal, specifying the grounds thereof. The officer from whom the appeal is taken shall forthwith transmit to the Board all of the papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was taken. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the faction appealed from,unless the officer from whom the appeal is taken certifies to the Board of Appeals after the notice of appeal has been filed with him that by reason of facts stated in the certificate, a stay would, in his opinion, cause imminent peril to.life or property, in which case the proceedings shall not be staid otherwise than by a restraining order which may be granted by the Board of Appeals or by a court of record on application, on notice to the officer from whom the appeal is taken and on due cause shown. The Board of Appeals shall fix a reasonable time for the hearing of the appeal and give due notice thereof to the parties and decide the same within a reasonable time. Upon the hearing, any party may appear in person, or by agent or by attorney. The Board of -Appeals may reverse or affirm wholly or partly or may modify the order, re- quirement, decision or determination as in its opinion ought to be made in the premises and to that end shall have the power of the officer from whom the appeal is taken. SECTION 4: JURISDICTION) The Board of Appeals shall hear and decide appeals from and.review any order, requirement, decision or determination made by the administrative official charged with the enforcement of said zoning ordinance. It shall also hear and decide all matters referred to it or upon which it is required to pass under aforesaid zoning ordinance. Where, in specific cases permits -are applied for and there are practical difficulties or particular hardship in the way of carrying out the strict letter of any of the provisions or regulations of afore- said zoning ordinance relating to the use, construction or alteration of buildings or structures, or the use of land, the Board of Appeals, subject to the terms and provisions of this Ordinance may recommend to the City Council any variation or modification of said zoning ordinance in harmony with its general purpose and intent and in accordance with the following rules: No variation in the application of the provisions of said zoning ordinance shall be recommended by the Board of Appeals concerning the use of land, the intensity of such use, the size, shape or location of courts or open spaces, or the height of structures now existing or to be constructed, unless after a.hearing•as provided for in section five (5) hereof,.the Board of Appeals shall find that such variation will not (1) impair an adequate supply of light and air•to adjacent property; 1r4 (2) will not increase the hazard from fire and other dangers to said property; (3) will not diminish the taxable value of land and buildings throughout the City; (4) will not unreasonably increase the congestion in the public streets; and, (5) will not otherwise impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals and welfare of the inhabitants of said City; nor shall any such variation of the provisions of said zoning ordinance be made in any case unless the same shall comply with the following limiations: 1. Such variation, whether applicable to new buildings, or to additions to or alterations or extensions of, ex- isting buildings, shall not reduce the required dimen- sions of open spaces by more than twenty per cent nor reduce the required total area of open spaces by more than ten per cent, nor reduce the required total lot area by more than five per cent. .2. Such variation shall not permit an increase in the height of structures more than ten per cent above the maximum height permitted by said zoning ordinance. 3. Such variation shall not permit any extension of a non -conforming use as defined in Section 8 in the aforesaid zoning ordinance throughout a building or lot contrary to the limitations imposed in paragraphs numbered 1 and 2 immediately preceding this paragraph. The concurring vote of four (4) members of the Board shall be necessary to reverse any order, requirement, decision or determination of any such administrative official or to decide in favor of the applicant any matter upon which it is required to pass under aforesaid zoning ordinance or to recommend any variation or modification in said zoning ordinance. SECTION 5: No recommendation shall be made by the Board of Appeals except in a specific case and after a public hearing before the Board of Appeals of which there shall be at least fifteen days' notice of the time and place of such hearing published in an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Evanston, said notice to contain the particular location for which the variation is requested as well as a brief statement of what the proposed variation consists. No variation in any specific case shall be made by the City Council without such hearing having been had before the Board of Appeals and its report or recommendation having been obtained thereon. Upon the report of the Board of Appeals the City Council by ordinance without further p-4blic hearing may adopt or deny any pro- posed variation or may refer the report back to the Board for further consideration. Every report, recommending or denying a proposed var- iation shall be accompanied by a finding of fact specifying the reasons for the report. Any proposed variation which fails to receive the approval of four (4) members of the Board of Appeals shall not be passed except by the favorable vote of two-thirds of all the elected members of the City Council. _ SECTION 6: Nothing herein contained shall be construed to give or grant to said Board of Appeals the power or authority to alter or change said zoning ordinance, or the application thereof, such power and authority being reserved to the City Council, and said Board of Appeals shall not have any power or authority with respect to any alteration, change or application of said zoning ordinance except to make recommendations to the City Council in such specific cases as may properly come before said Board of Appeals. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and due publication. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of January A.D. 1937.✓ Approved January 26, 1937, Edward W..Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor . Published in News -Index January 271, 1937. 175 AN ORDINANCE. AMENDING ARTICLE II ENTITLED: WATER 'WORKS' , SYSTEMtt CHAPTER VII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL?CODE OF 1927 BY INSERTING THEREIN A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 1582 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article II entitled "Water Works System" Chapter VII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by inserting therein a section to be known as Section 1582, which shall read as follows: "1582. WATER RATES LIEN AGAINST PROPERTY - NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY - ENFORCEMENT OF LIEN) The City of Evanston shall have a continuing lien upon and against the premises and real estate upon or for which water is used or supplied for all water rates, charges or benefits for water supplied. Every such lien shall upon compliance with the conditions hereinafter set forth become and be prior and superior to the rights and interests of creditors, incumbrances, pur- chasers and any other parties in interest in said premises and real estate. "Whenever a bill for water rates, charges or benefits remains unpaid for thirty (30) days after it has been rendered, the Superintendent of the Water Department shall file or cause to be filed in the office of the.Recorder of Deeds in the County of Cook, or if the real estate to or for which such water has been supplied be registered under the Torrens System, the Superintendent of the Water Depart- ment shall file in the office of the Registrar of Titles of Cook County, Illinois, a statement of lien claim duly verified by his affidavit, or the affidavit of some other officer of the City having knowledge of the facts. The statement shall contain a sufficiently correct description of the lot, lots or tracts of land to identify the same, the.balance'due after allowing all just claims and a notice that the City of Evanston claims a lien of that amount against said premises and for charges for water to be supplied to or for said prem- ises subsequent to the period covered by.the amount due as shown in said statement. "Such lien shall not be defeated in the proper amount thereof because of any error or overcharge, nor shall any such lien be defeated by proof that such water was used or contracted for by a tenant or occupant of said premises other than the owner. "If the consumer of water whose bill is unpaid is not the owner of the premises and the Superintendent of the Water Department or other officer of the City has notice of this fact, a notice stating that such bill remains unpaid for a period of thirty (30) days after it has been rendered, shall be mailed to the owner of the premises at his last known address. The failure to mail such notice or the failure of the owner of the premises to receive such notice shall not affect or impair the right to foreclose the lien for unpaid water bills as hereinafter provided. "If payment shall not be made as provided in the ordinances of the City of any amount due for water rates, charges or fees when the same become due, the City may file or cause to be filed a complaint in the Circuit Court or the Superior Court of Cook County for the foreclosure of such lien, or, upon becoming:adefendant in any pending suit affecting said premises or real estate by intervening or petitioning or by filing a cross complaint, or in any other manner allowed by the laws of this State, and the City may proceed in its corporate name to foreclose such lien in like manner and with like effect as provided by the statutes of the State of Illinois for foreclosure of mechanicts liens or other i'76 statutory liensp Such suit or other proceeding by the City to foreclose said lien shall be commenced within two years after the accrual of such water rates, charges or fees. Any decree rendered in said Court shall be enforced andcollected in accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois. "The Superintendent of the Water Department is hereby authorized and empowered to institute such proceeding in the name of the City of Evanston in the Circuit Court or Superior Court of Cook County against any premises or real estate against which the water bill remains unpaid thirty (30) ;days. after it has been. rendered. "The remedy provided in this section for the collection of delinquent water rates, charges or fees sha'11 not be construed to abridge or interfere in any manner with the right or power of the City to enforce collection thereof in any other manner, but the remedy herein.provided shall be taken and held to be an additional means to enforce payment of such delinquent water rates, charges or.fees.." -- SECTION 2: Any ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall apply only to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision so held, and the remainder of the ordinance shall be valid and effective. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 1st day of February Approved February 2, 1937. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor of the City of Evanston A.D. 1937,. ✓ Published in News -Index February 3, 1937 r, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk ness and dog li- 282. For post- cense books ..... 50.00 age ............. 500.00 283. For blank 262. ' T o t a 1 books, stationery Appropriation .. $ 6,693.00 and supplies 500.00 263. Add 5 % 284. For addi- for probable defi- tional help ....... 750.00 ciency arising in the collection of 285. For bur - glary insurance 100.00 this appropriation 334.65 286. T o t a 1 264. T o t a l Appropriation . .. $ 9,126.00 amount to be raised 287. A 1 s o , by taxation ...... $ 7,027.G5 amount to be trans- ferred from water CITY COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE fund ....... 425.00 265. For salary 288. A 1 s o , of city comptrol- amount to be re - ter at $25.00 per ceived from special month $ 300.00 assessment collec- ........... 266. For blank ► tions, estimated at 5,000.00 books, stationery 289. Add 5% and supplies ..... 25.00 for probable defi- ciency arising in 267. T o t a l the collection of Appropriation $ 325.00 this appropriation 185.05 268. Add 5% for probable deft- 290. T o t a l ciency arising in the collection of amount to be raised by taxation $ 3,886.05 this appropriation 16.25 PRINTING 291. For print- 269. T o t a l ing not otherwise amount to be raised provided for 600.00 by taxation ...... $ 341.25 292. Add 5 % for probable de - CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE ficiency arising in 270. For salary collection of this of City Treasurer at appropriation ... 30.00 $127.50 per month $ 1,530.00 271. For salary 293. Total of general book- amount to be keeper of $188.00 raised by t a x a - per month ....... 2,256.00 tion ............. $ 630.00 272. For salary SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS of clerk and sten- 294. For salary ographer at $116.00 of mayor at $595.00 per month ....... 1,392.00 per month ......$ 7,140.00 273. For salary 295. For main - of clerk and sten- tenance of motor ographer at $95.50 vehicle of mayor per month .. 1,146.00 at $15.00 per month 180.00 274. For blank 296. For salary books, stationery of Secretary to the and supplies ..... 600.00 Mayor at $102.00 11Qmonth 1,224.00 275. T o t a l al - 297 F o r a Appropriation . $ 6,924.00 dermen at $10.00 276. Add 5 % each per meeting 7,000.00 for probable deft- 298. For salary ciency arising in of page at $2.00 '� the collection of per - meeting and this appropriation 346.20 extra pay at $4.00 per month 140.00 277. T o t a l 299. For sten- amount to be raised ographer at, $5.00 by taxation $ 7,270.20 ( per council session 230.00 CITY COLLECTOR AND SUPERIN- TENDENT OF SPECIAL ASSESS- 300. Total ap- MENT'S OFFICE propriation .. $ 15,914.00 278. For salary 301'. Which in - of city collector and cludes amount to superintendent of be transferred from special assessments water fund .. $ 15,914.00 at $208.33% per CIVIL SERVICE CO3NUMISSION month ........... $ 2,500.00 302. For salary 279. For salary of three commis - of stenographer sioners at $50.00 and clerk at $116.00 each ........... $ 150.00 per month ....... 1,392.00 303. For salary 280. For salary of chief examiner, of clerk at $102.00 at $25.00 per month 300.00 per month ....... 1,224.00 304. For ex- 281.For amount penses of chief to be transferred to examiner and sec - Police Department 2,160.00 retary for clerk 16 17 hire, printing sta- 238. For one tionery and inci- new typewriter ... 86.00 dental expenses .. 100.00 239. For main- tenance of 7 motor 305. Total Ap- vehicles and one propriation ...... $ 550.00 new car ......... 1,000.00) 306. Add 5% 750.00) for probable defi- ' 240. F o r de- ciency arising in partment's share of collection of this garage overhead.. 490.00 appropriation ... 27.50 241. For Print- ing 1936 Report . 120.00 307. Total 242. For medi- a m o u n t to be cal inspection of raised by taxa- schools ......... 1,970.00 tion ............. $ 577.50 243. For mi, - B1ISCLLLANEOUS FUND cellaneous expense 100.00 3 0 8 . Election 244. For salary Expense ........ 3,000.00 of assistant clerk 309. For sup- 1 and deputy regis- port of indigent trar at $80.50 per war veterans and month ........... 966.00 their families as 245. For hous- provided by law . 500.00 ing and sanitation 310. For Ev- ' office expense ... 50.00 a n s it o n Hospital association f o r 246. T o t a l services, to be paid Appropriation .... $ 31,393.00 ; July 31st ... 100.00 247. Which in- 3 1 1. F or St, eludes amount esti- . Francis Hospital mated to be re - .Association f o r ceived from exam - services to be paid ination of scales 1,250.00 y` July 31st ... 100.00 248. A 1 s o , `- 312. For Com- amount to be re- munity Hospital to ceived from regis- be paid July 31st 100.00 tration of births 313. For Visit- and deaths, esti- ing Nurse Asso- mated at ........ 100.00 ciation to be 'paid 249. A 1 s -o , July 31st ........ 700.00 amount to be re- 314. For Ev- ceived from certi- anston Safety fled copies of birth Council ......... 100.00 and death certifi- 315. For enfor- cates, estimated at 250.00 c i n g of zoning 250. A l s o, ordinances .... 200.00 amount to be re- 316. For City's ceived from miscel- share of special laneous receipts .. 100.00 assessments 5,900.00 251. Add 5% 317. Special for probable defi- Assessment Deficit 8,000.00 ciency arising in the collection of 318. Total Ap- this appropriation 1,484.65 propriation ..$ 18,700.00 319. Which in- 252. T o t a l cludes amount es- amount to be raised timated to be re- by taxation ..... 31,177.65 ceived from sale of codes ........ 320. Also, in- 5.00 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE cludes amount es- S 253. For salary of city clerk at timated to be re- $255.00 per month $ 3,060.00 ceived from sale 254. For salary of separate de- of clerk and sten- partment codes 20.00 ographer at $116.00 321. Add 5% for probable defi- per month ....... 1,392.00 ciency arising in collection of this 255. For salary of general clerk at appropriation ... 933.75 $116.00 per month 256. For salary 1,392.00 322. Total of inat $14.50 per month 174.00 amount to be 257. For sta- raised by taxa- tionery and sup- tion ............ $ 19,608.75 plies ............ 200.00 CONTINGENT FUND 258. For new 323. For con- record books nec- tingent expenses essary .......... 50.00 not included in ap- 259. For mimeo- propriation to cov- graph supplies 150.00 er unforeseen re- 260. For street quirements, a c c i- and bridge vehicle dents. etc. ... 25,000.00 license books and 324. For legal application blanks 225.00 expenses not other- 261. For busi- 13 15 i 214. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..... $ 8,483A5 AUDITING C030IITTEE 215. Continuous audit services for .... the year 1937 ..$ 4,200.00 216. For x- penses pertaining to the preceding item ...........; 150.00 217. Total Appropriation ....$ 4,350.00 218. Add 5% for probable defi- ciency arising in. the collection of this appropriation 217.50 219. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..... $ 4,567.5( HEALTH DEPARTMENT 220. For salary of health commis- sioner at $375.00 per month' .$ 4,500.00 -221. Foraddi- tional services as _ required by law .. 300.00 222. For salary of food and dairy inspector at $206.00 per month ....... 2,472.00 223. For alary of assistant food and dairy inspect- or at $178.00 per month . .... ... 2,136.00 224. For salary of housing and san- itation inspector at $188.00 per month _ 2,256.00 225. For salary of clerk and deputy registrar at $112.50 per month ....... 1,350.00 226. For salary of recorder .a n d deputy registrar at $95.50 per month, . 1,146.00 227. For extra general inspection service at $160.50 Per month ....... 1,926,00 228. For over- time Sundays and Holidays ........ $ 1G2.0'0 229. For com- municable diseases and quarantine .. 4,872.00 230. For salary of laboratory direc- tor at $225.00 per month ........... 2,700.00 231. For salary of relief laboratory director- part time 100.00 2.32. For salary of laboratory as- sistant at $80.50 per month ..... , . 966.00 233. For foods and dairies 100.00 234.For weights and measures 75.00 235. For lab- oratory supplies 300.00 236. For post- age 200.00 ffi 7 23. For oce supplies ......... 300.00 14 wise provided for 1,000.00 325. Total Ap- propriation ..$ 26,000.00 326. Which in- c L u d e s miscella- neous receipts .. 5,000 00 327. Which in- cludes transfers from Water De- - partment and Building Depart- ment .. 16,000.00 328. Add 5 % for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 250.00 t 329. Total d amount to be raised, by taxation $ 5,250.00 BOARD OF LOCAL IIIPROVEIIENTS T 330. For salary of four members, $10.00 p e r year each, payable quar- terly ..... 40.00 331. Add 5 % for probable defi- ciency arising in the collection of this appropriation 2.00 332. Total amount to be raised by taxation $ 42,00 DIUNICIPAL COURT 333. For salary of two judges at $416.2/3 per month each ......$ 10,000.00 334. Fo............ salary of Clerk at $300.00 per month 3,600.00 335. For salary of two Deputy clerks at $170.00 pe336. 4,080.00 For extra help ............ 1,080.00 337. For print- ing and books ... 700.00 338. For mis- cellaneous expense, postage, printing, etc. ....... 300.06 339. For mis- cellaneous equip- ment .. $ 300.00 340. For Bailiff supplies ......... 150.00 341. For proba- tion expense .... 350.00 342. Total Ap- propriation ...$ 20,560.00 343. Which in- cludes costs to be received from Criminal and Quasi Criminal cases 19,050.00 344. Als o, amount to be re- ceived from Civil - Cases, Clerks' fees 1,500.00 345. Also, amount to be re- ceived from Chat- tel Mortgages, Fees ............ 10.00 346. Total Ap- propriation ......$ 20,5G0.00 19 _M RATER DEPARTMENT $150.00, 6 months at 347. For salary $155.00-2 months of superintendent at $160.00 ....... 1,850.00 and chief engineer, 200. For repairs at $375.00 p e r maintenance a n d month ..... 4,500.00 supplies ....... 3,500.00 3 4 8 . Reserve 201.- For pur- for contingent ex- chase of new hose 1,000.00 penses and general 202. For pur- extensions 5,000.00 chase of new car 3 4 9 . Reserve for Fire Prevention f o r Interest on Bureau 750.00 w a t e r revenue 203. F o r Re - bonds and also placement of Fire bonds ........... 1.4,736.00 Apparatus and equipment to be 350. Total Ap- paid for from pro- propriation ...... $ 24,236.00 ceeds of s a 1 e of bonds, provided an PUilIP1N0 STATION ordinance authoriz- ing the issuanc, of 351. For salary - bonds for that pur- of master mechan_ Pose is approved ic in charge of by a vote of p l a n t at $275.00 3,300.00 tors tot provideddy bby per month ...... 352. For salary law at general ele tbe h e 1 d of three operating April 6 1937 .. 45,000.00 Apr engineers a t 204 . For sere - $200.00 per month ices and supplies and one relief en- for maintenance of gineer at $155.00 per month ....... 9,420.00 e- Fire asystem tel graph s s 353. For salary to Public of two firemen at of b� o r k s, Depart - $1G5.00 per month meat) ........... 2,900.00 each, one fireman at $145.00 p e r 205. T o t a l month and one re- Appropriation .... $230,1.10.00 l i e f fireman . a it $165.00 per month 7,680.00 206. Which in- 354. For salary cludes amount to of three oilers and be raised from tax repairmen at on fire insurance $170.00 per month m i u m less each, and repair- to be amount te man at $170.00 per credited Co t h e month .......... S,160.00 Firemen's Pension 355. For salary Fund ... 4,100.00 of machinist at o 207. A 1 s o $160.00 per month 1,920.00 , amount to be 356. For addi- transferred from tional help .. $ 500.00 water fund ...... 151,010.00 357. For fuel 208. From Sale and power .. 23,000.00 of Bonds when as, 358. F o r oil and if approvedby and grease 550.00 voters at general 359. For tools, election to be held materials and sup- m April Gth, 1937 .. 45,000.00 plies 1,500.00 360. F o r re 209. T o t a l pairs to buildings 500.00 ' Appropriatio)i .... $230,110.00 361. F o r re- pairs to seawall LEGAL E\PENSES and intake .. 1,000.00 210. For salary 362. F o r re- of Corporation pairs to boilers and f , counsel for all legal engines .......... 1,500.00 services, including 363. For ma- clerk hire, expenses chinery, buildings and supplies - 3 1/•-. and equipment ... 6,500.00 months at $525.00 per month and Syl $ 66,130.00 months at $416.66 per month .. $ 5,379.10 FILTRATION PLANT 211. For salary 364. For salary of city attorney, at of chemist at $225.00 per month 2,700.00 $21.0.00 per month 2,520.00 365. For salary 212. T o t a l of four operators Appropriation ....$ S,079.10 at $170.00 per month each and 213, Add 5% one at $150.00 per for probable defi- month .......... 9,960.00 ciency arising in 366. For addi- the collection of tional help 1,040.00 this appropriation 403.95 367. For chem- 20 3 ,.-,a months at $155.00 icals for water and 61,{i months at treatment .. 6,000.00 $160.00 .......... 1,892.50 368. For lab- oratory supplies . 250.00 Company 369. F o r re- 178. Salary of pairs and altera- Captain at $225.00 tions ........... 2,000.00 per month ....... 2,700.00 370. For sup: 179. Salary of piles and tools 500.00 Lieutenant at $205.00 per month 2,4G0.00 $ 22,270.00 180. Salary of .Motor rngineer at per month 2,160.00 ��•ATEH�iAI\S DIVISION 181. Salary of 371. For salary Ass't Motor En- of one general gineer at $1S0.00 foreman at $180.00 per month ...... 2,160.00 per month and one 182. Salary of construction fore- 6 First Class Pri- man at $166.00 vates at $180.00 per month 4,140.00 per month each.... 12,960.00 ; 372For salary . Engine Co. No. 3 of five water mains 183. Salary of mechanics at Captain at $225.00 $150.00 per month, per month ... $ 2,700.00 li each 9,000.00 184. Salary of y 373. For addi- Lieutenant at tional help .. 4,000.00 $205.00 per month 2,460.00 374. For pur- 185. Salary of chase of new fire - Motor Engineer at hydrants ........ 1,000.00 $180.00 per month 2,160.00 375. For main- 186. Salary of tenance and sup- Ass't Motor Engi- plies for five motor neer at $1S0.00 per vehicles and pur- month ........... 2,160.00 chase of two ve- 187. Salary of hicles and trade in 6 First Class Pri- of two ........... 2,000.00 vates at $180.00 per 376. For de - month each ..... 12,960.00 partment share of garage overhead . 350.00 Engine Co. No. 4 377. For pur- 188. Salary of chase and main - Captain at $225.00 tenance of tools . 600.00 per month ....... $ 2,700.00 378. For main- 189. Salary of tenance a n d re - Lieutenant at pairs to distribu- $205.00 per month 2,460.00 tion system . 6 000.00 190. Salary of 379. For water Motor Engineer at main feeder ex- $180.00 per month 2,160.00 tensions ......... 4,000.00 191. Salary of 380. For paint- Ass't. Motor Engi- ing elevated tanks 2,500.00 neer at $180.00 per 381. For exten- month ........... 2,160.00 sions and improve- 192. Salary of ments (balance of 6 First Class Pri- bond issue.) ..... 5,915.63 vates at $180.00 per month each ...... 12,960.00 $ 42,505.63 Engine Co. No. 5 WATER DIETER AND "iLLING 193. Salary of DIVISION Captain at $225.00 382. For salary per month ... $ 194. Salary of 2,700.00 of chief clerk and Lieutenant at billing machine $205.00 per month 2,460.00 operator at $110.00 per month 1,320.00 195. Salary of Motor Engineer at ...... 383. For salary $195.00 per month 2,340.00 of two clerks at $80.00 per month th 196. Salary of Ass't. Motor Engi- and one at $75.00 neer t $13per per month ....... 384. For salary 2,320.00 month month .... 197. Salary of 2,160.00 of delinquent ac- 6 First Class Pri- count inspector at $145.00 per month 1,740.00 vales at $180.00 per month each ... 12,960.00 385. For salary 198. Salary of of water officer a t $175.00 p e r 1 private 1 month at $150.00 and 6 month 2,100.00 months at $155.00 386. For salary of meter repair- -5 months at $160.00 ....... 1,880.00 man at $150.00 199. Salary of 1 per month ...... 387. For salary 1,800.00 Private 4 months at of shop assistant 12 21 a a t $125.00 p e r and fines, 1 e's s month .......... 1,500.00 amount to be 388. For salary credited to police of inspector at pension fund..... 37,500.00 $155.00 per month 1,860.00 160. Amount to 389. For salary be received from of meter reader at censored films, esti- $100.00 per month 1,200.00 mated at ........ 1,500.00 390. For addi- 16Oa. Amount tional help 1,000.00 to be transferred 391. F o r de- from City Collec- partment share of tor's Office for ser- work of permit vices of one patrol - clerk ........... 480.00 man ...... 2,160.00 392. For main- 161. Add 5% tenance and sup- for probable defi- plies f o r f o u r ciency arising in motor vehicles 700.00 the collection of 393. F o r de- this appropriation 9,397.55 partment share of garage overhead . 280.00 162. T o t a l 394. For pur- amount to be chase of meters raised by taxation $197,348.47 and relief valves . 3,000.00 395. For repair FIRE DEPARTMENT parts for meters . 1,500.00 163. Salary of ` 396. For mis- r Fire Marshal at cellaneous expense 100.00 $375.00 per month 4,500.00 397. For water .$ rolls, bills, sta- Truck Company No. 1 tionery and postage 2,000.00 164. Salary of $ 23,400.00 Ass't. Chief at $250.00 per month 3,000.00 165. Salary of - TRANSFERS Lieutenant at 398. For trans- $205.00 per month 2,460.00 fer to fire depart- 166. Salary of ment, city officers 10 First class pri- m n d contingent vates at $180.00 funds $211,924.00 per month, each.. 21,600.00 399. For trans- 167. Salary of fer to public works 1 private 41h department 5,000.00 months at $155.00 400. For trans- and 71/2 months at fer to city col- $160.00 .......... 1,897.50 lector office ... 425.00 • Truck Company No. 2 $217,349.00 168. Salary of 401. T o t a l 2nd Ass't Chief and Appropriation .. $395,890.63 Chief of the Fire 402. Which in- Prevention Bureau cludes receipts es- at $240.00 p e r timated to be re- month ! 2,580.00 ceived from water 169. Salary of tax, receipts from 3rd Ass't Chief at use of water in $240.00 per month 2,880.00 connection w i t h 170. Salary of building and side- Lieutenant at walk permits, all $205.00 per month 2,460.00 of which is specifi- 171. Salary of tally appropriated S First class pri- for the water de- vates at $180.00 partment ....... 380,000.00 per month each.. 17,280.00 403. Also, re- ceipts from work Engine Company No. 1 done by water 172. Salary of mains division ... 3,475.00 Captain at $225.00 404. Also, re- per month .... 2,700.00 ceipts from sale of 1Salary meters, parts and Lieutenant at relief valves, esti- at $205.00 p e r mated at .... 3,500.00 month ..... 2,460.00 4 0 5 . Balance 174. Salary of remaining in bond of Motor En - issue for exten- gineer at $180.00 sions and improve- per month .. 2,160.00 ments .......... 8,915.63 175. Salary of Ass't Motor En- 406. Total Ap- gineer, at $180.00 propriation ........ $395,890.63 per month ...... 2,160.00 176. Salary of SINKING FUND 6 First Class Pri- 407. For filtra- vates at $180.00 tion plant enlarge- per month ....... 12,960.00 ment bonds .... $ 14,000.00 177. Salary of 408. For mu- 1 p r iv ate 5 Y2 22 11 138. For salary nicipal water works of three operators pumping apparatus at $155.00 per bonds -...... 3,000.00 month, each, ..... 5,580.00 409. For Bolt- 139. For salary wood Park im- of one traffic en- provement bonds.. 2,000.00 gineer at $180.00 410. For Lake per month ....... 2,160.00 Front Lands acqui- 140. For salary sition bonds .... 12,000.00 of one clerk at 411. For incin- $100.00 per month erating plant bonds 6,000.00 (APB) .... 1,200.00 412. For 4th 141. For School W a r d Boltwood Police ....... 6,000.00 Park improvement 142. For secret bonds ........... 3,000.00 service work...... 1,000.00 413. For public 143. For mo- grounds and park torcycle mainten- improvement bonds 1,000.00 ance ............ 700.00 414. For fire 144. For am- department bonds 3,000.00 munition for shot 415. F 0 r 4th and machine guns 250.00 ` Ward Boltwood 145. For main- Park improvement tenance of all mo- bonds-2nd series 3,000.00 for vehicles 10,000.00 416. For public 146. For s t a- ; p a r k s and lake tionery and print- shore improvement ing (Record Bu- bonds ........... 5,000.00 reau) ............ 920.00 417. F o r de- 147. For s t a- partmental build- tionery, printing, ing bonds .. 1,000.00 etc. (Identifica- 418. For Street tion Bureau) 565.00 improvement bonds 40,000.00 - 148. For s t a- 419. For Fund- tionery, printing, ing Bonds ....... - 5,000.00 ing, etc. (Accident Bureau) ......... 725.00 420. T o t a l 149. For jail Appropriation 98,000.00 board ........... 1,500.00 421. Add 5% 150. For main- for probable defi- tenance of tele- ciency arising in phone service to the collection of replace Gamewell this appropriation 4,900.00 switchboard 350.00 151. For tele- 422. T o t a l type service and amount to be raised maintenance of by taxation ...... $102,900.00 radio equipment.. 3,267.92 152. For main- tenanceACCOUNT of traffic For Payment of Interest on Bonds equipment 1,500.00 0 423. For - 153. For miscel- filtra- tion plant enarge ]aneous expense .. 500.00 - ment bonds . $ 3,370.00 154. For salary mu 424. For mu- of dog catcher at nicipal water works $106.50 per month 1,278.00 pumping apparatus 155. For car bonds .. 1,552.50 testing expenses: 425.'For Bolt- 5 operators at wood Park im- $112.00 per Mo. 6,720.00 provement bonds . 1,035.00 Rent .......... 11080.00 426. For lake Heat and Light 500.00 front lands cqui- Decals ........ Sundry 400.00 sition bonds ..... 2,722.50 ........ 663.50 _ in- 427. For incin- 9,363.50 erating er•ating plant bonds 2,250.00 156. Total Ap- 428. For fourth w a r d Boltwood propriation ...... $239,974.42 Park improvement bonds .......... 1 282.50 157. Which in- 429. For public cludes amount to grounds and park be transferred from improvement bonds 652.50 Street and Bridge 430. F o r fire Repair Department department bonds 2,092.50 for maintenance of 431. For fourth traffic equipment.. 1,500.00 w a r d Boltwood 158. Which in- Park improvement cludes amount to bonds-2nd series 1,552.50 be transferred from 432. For public Street and Bridge parks and' 1 a k e Repair Department shore improvement for testing station bonds ........... 2,587.50 expense ......... 9,363.50 433. F o r• de- 159. Which in- partmental build- cludes receipts from ing bonds ....... 517.50 licenses, dog taxes 434. For 'Water 10 23 w.. Improvement and 123. Total Ap- Extension Bonds . 10,000.00 propriation ......$ 28,147.39 435. For street improvement bonds 3,600.00 124. Which in- 436. For Fund- cludes amount to ing Bonds 1,620.00 be received from 437. For fire miscellaneous re -- equipment bonds 675.00 ceipts, estimated at .............. 50.00 438. T o t a l 125. Add 5% Appropriation . 36,010.00 for probable de- 439. Add 5 % ficiency arising in for probable deft- the collection of ciency arising in this appropriation 1,404.87 the collection of this appropriation 1,S00.50 126. T o t a l Amount to be 440. T o t a 1 raised by Taxa- amount to be raised tion ............. $ 29,502.26 by taxation ...... $ 37,810.50 SPECIAL FUNDS POLICE DEPARTMENT Public Library 1 For salary of Chief Police of 441. For sal- 0 a t $37..p e r aries of Librarian month. .. .. ... $ 4,500.00 and Staff and other l 1 For salary employees ....... $ 44,134.35 of Captain at 442. For books, $250.00 per month 3,000.00 book repairing and 129. For salary sundry .......... 23,552.44 of five lieutenants, one at $250.00 per 443. Total month, while Appropriation 67,686.79 as chief of de- 444. Which in- tectiing es, and four c L u d e s amount lieutenants at lieu estimated to be $225.00 per month, received from she- each ............ 13,800.00 cial tax of 1 2 /10 130. For salary mills on the of seven sergeants dollar for library a t $205.00 p e r purposes as pro- month each ... 17,220.00 vided by law G7,G8G.79 131. For salary 445. Add 5% of sixty-three for probable deft- p a t r o l m on at ciency arising in $180.00 per month, the collection of each ............. 136,0S0.00 this appropriation 3,384.34 132. For salary of two patrolmen 446. T o tat $170.00 per amount to be raised month, each ... 4,080.00 by taxation ...... 71,071.13 133. For salary of one patrolman FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND for 6- months at 447. For pay- $160.00 per month ment of pensions and for 6 months and sundry ex- at $170.00 per penses ........... $ 15,870.00 per month ....... 1,980.00 , 133a. For sal- 448. To t a l ary of one patrol - Appropriation 15,870.00 man for 4 months 449. Which in- at $155.00 and for cludes a m o u n t 8 monthsat$160.00 estimated to be re- per month........ 1,900.00 ceived f r o m tax 133b. For sal- on insurance prem- ary of one patrol- iums ('/z) ....... 4,100.00 man for 6 months 449a. A 1 s o at $150.00 and for receipts estimated I month at $155.00 to be received from per month 1,055.00 1% of licenses... 350.00 134. For salary 4491). Also re- of one p o l i c e- ceipts estimated to woman at $180.00 be received from per month ....... 2,160.00 1% of salaries.... 1,750.00 135. For salary 450. A l s o of one police - amount estimated woman and censor to be received from a t $180.00 p e r special tax of one- month 2,160.00 fifth of a mill on 136. For salary the dollar for Fire- of one department man's Pension secretary at $155.00 fund, as provided per month 1.,860.00 by law 9,670.00 137. For salary 451. Add 5 % of two operators at for probable der- $180.00 per month, ciency arising in each ............ 4,320.00 24 9 Grove Street Station the collection of 97. For heat- this appropriation 483.50 ing .............$ 552.75 98. For light- 452. T o t a l ing and incidentals 1,600.00 amount to be raised 99. For salary by taxation ...... $ 10,153.50 of janitor, at $119.00 per month 1,428.00 POLICE PENSION. FUND 100. Matra help 453. For pay - vacations 40.00 ment of pensions 101. For de - and sundry ex- partment of police penses $ 31,505.00 for general repairs and alterations 1,000.00 - 454. T o t a l 102. For fire Appropriation .. 31,505.00 station ........... 750.00 455. Which in- cludes amount esti- mated to be re - Fire Station No. 2 ceived from 10 % of re regular licenses .. 2,650.00 103. For heat - 456. A 1 s o ing ... 104. For light- 200.00 amount estimated ing and incidentals ' 100.00 to be received from y of -dog licenses 5,100.00 105. For gen- 457. A I s o eral repairs and alterations 250.00 amount to be re- ...... ceived from 10 % of $ 550.00 regular fines ..... 1,400.00 458. A 1 s o Fire Station No. 3 amount estimated 106. For heat- to be received from ing ............. 200.00 1% of salaries ... 1,850.00 107. For light- 459. A 1 s o ing and incidentals 100.00 amount estimated 108. For gen- to be received from eral repairs and interest on bonds 6,000.00 " alterations ...... $ 250.00 46J. A 1 s o amount estimated $ 550.00 to be received from • special tax of 3/10 Fire Station No. 4 of a mill on the 109. For heat- dollar for police ing 110., For light- 200.00 pension fund, as Provided by law 14,505.00 ing and incidentals 125.00 461. Add 5% 111. For gen- for probable de - eral repairs and alterations ...... 200.00 in ciency arising o the collection of $ 525.00 this appropriation 725.25 Departmental Buildings 462. T o t a I 112. For heat- amount to be raised ing ............. 1,700.00 by taxation ..... $ 15,230.25 113. For light- ing and incidentals 1,200.00 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT 114. For gen- 463. For Labor eral repairs and -collections .... $ 18,650.00 alterations ....... 1,S00.00 464. Trucks and 115. For salary equipment costs - of janitor, at including gas, oil, $119.00 per month 1,428.00 etc. ....... 11,500.00 1 15a. For extra ` 465. P or share janitor service 640.00 -supervision and 116. Extra help overhead expense.. 2,400.00 vacation ......... 40.00 466. For Fore- 117. For sup- plies ............ 200.00 man .. .. 467. r o r In- 1,500.00 cinerator operation $ 7,008.00 -labor .. ... . 6,600.00 468. For Weigh- Boltwood Field House master .......... 1,500.00 118. For heat- 469. For fuel, ing ............. 600.00 light and power .. 2,500.00 119. For light- 470. F o r re- ing and incidentals 500.00 pairs and equip- 120. For gen- ment ...... 1,500.00 eral repairs and 471. For super - alterations ....... 2,000.00 vision ........... 1,400.00 121. For salary 472. For Fore - of janitor at man ............. 750.00 $125.50 per month 1,506.00 122. Extra help 473. T o t a l vacations ........ 40.00 Appropriation .... 48,300.00 474. Which in- $ • 4;646.00 cludes receipts esti- mated to be re- 8 25 ceived from special 79. Which In - tax of one mill on eludes amount to the dollar on all be transferred from taxable property in - public works d e - the City of Evans- partment for gaso- ton, as provided by line and oil, repairs law ............. 48,300.00 and overhead..... 800.00 475. Add 5% • 80. A 1 s o, for probable deft- a m o u n t to be ciency arising in transferred f r 0 in the collection of the water depart - this appropriation 2,415.00 ment for gasoline, oil, repairs and 476. T o t a l overhead ........ 2,300.00 amount to be raised 81. Also, amount by taxation ...... $ 50,715.00 to be transferred from small parks STREET R BRIDGE REPAIR DE- a n d playgrounds PARTINIENT FOR THE TOWN OF department for THE CITY OF EVANSTON gasoline, oil, re- 477. For Dump pairs and over - head 3,500.00 rental ...$ 478. F o r re- 9,000.00 ......... 82. Also, amount pairs to bridges.. 500.00 to be transferred 479. For tools from sewer depart - and supplies 1,200.00 ^ ment for gasoline, 480.Transfer to o 1 1 , repairs and overhead 800.00 Public Works (Engineer) .. 1,700.00 ....... 83. Also, amount 481. For street to be transferred lighting mainten- from department of ante ............ 30,000.00 buildings for gaso- 482. For paint- ing street lighting 1 i n e, oil, repairs and overhead..... 475.00 standards ....... 3,800.00 84. Also, amount 483. For cur- to lie transferred rent for street from health depart - lighting ......... 44,500.00 ment for gasoline, 484. Transfer to o i 1 , repairs and overhead 1,500.00 Police Department -Testing Station. 9,363.50 ........ 85. Also, re- 485. Transfer ceipts from street Police Department permits and mis- cellaneous, e s t i- -Traffic marking. 486. For side--, 1 500.00 mated at......... 461.00 walk repairs ... . 1,000.00 86. Also, amount 487. For,weeas 1,000.00 to be transferred from s t r e e t and 488.. For grad- ing streets and bridge repair de - alleys ........... 1,500.00 partment and garbage fund for 489. For trees 490.Emergency 300.00 truck maintenance work - snow re- and supervision.. 9,500.00 moval and street and alley clearance 5,000.00 87. Total Ap- 491. For special propriation ...... $ 17,336.00 truck ........... 3,000.00 492. For watch- man .... 3,500.00 PUBLIC BIIILDINGS 493. For Fore- City Hall man .... 1,762.00 88. For Salary 494. For patch- Ar of Telephone op- ing streets and erator, at $95.50 openings and main- per month........ $ 1,146.00 tenance ......... G,700.00 89. For Salary 495. For sur- of Janitor, at facing unimproved $112.50 per month 1,350.00 streets and alleys. 1,500.00 90. For Salary 496. For curb of janitor and repairs .. 300.00 watchman at 497. For in- $125.50 per month 1,506.00 juries .. ..... 1,000.00 91. For g e n - 498. For oiling eral supplies 500.00 streets and alleys. 1,000.00 92. For heating 728.89 499. For light, 93. For light - power and supplies 500.00 ing and incidentals 800.00 500. For yard 94. For general work..... :...... 500.00 repairs and altera- 501. For patch- tions ............. 3,000.00 ing concrete streets 95. F o r office and alleys '00.00 furniture and 502. For brick equipment .. 300.00 street repairs .... 400.00 96. Extra help 503. For super- vacations ........ 166.75 vision and overhead expense ......... 5,700.00 $ 9,497.64 26 7 • 57. 1' or trams- 504. F o r re- fer to department surfacing * streets of Public Works $40,000, and for for labor ........ 3,000.00 street signs $10,000 50,000.00 505. For rub- 58. Total Ap- bish collection - propriation ...... 15,497.00 labor ............ 14,000.00 506. For rub- 59. Which in- bish collection - I c I u d e s receipts trucks and equip - from underground ment ' ' *' 8,700.00 work done by the 507. For,'' street' department a n d cleaning -labor . . 8,888.00 miscellaneous r e- 508. For street ceipts, estimated at 300.00 cleaning - trucks 60. Add 5% and sweeper equip - for probable. de- ment ............ 3,000.00 ficiency arising in the collection of 509. T o t a I this appropriation 759.85 Appropriation ... 221,513.50 - 510. Which in- T o t a I cludes receipts esti- cludes Amount to be mated to be re - raised by Taxation $ 15,956.85 ceived from wheel tax licenses ..... 102,000.00 STREET LIGHTING FUND 511. Also re- 62. For current ceipts estimated to be received from for traffic lights. .$ 3,000.00 automobile fines . . a 1,000.00 63. For allow- Also r re - 512. e ante for 200 watt overhead lights.. overhead 100.00 ceipts to 64. For current received from re- pairing street open - a n d service for ings 1,000.00 stop and mush- room lights 300.00 •............ 5 1 3. A 1 s o ...... 65. For trans- amount from mis- cellaneous receipts 20,000.00 fer to department 5 1 4. A I s o of Public Works for labor ....... 1,800.00 amountestimated to be received from 66. For altera- 2 Evanston S t r e e t tions, etc. ....... ,500.00 Railway Company. - 67. Total 'A p- - under contract with the City 9,000.00 propi -iation .... 7,700.00 ......... 5 1 S. A I s o amount estimated 68. Add 5% to be received for probable de- from special tax of ficiency arising in twelve (12) cents the collection of on each one hun- this appropriation 385.00 Bred dollars of all - taxable property 69. T o t a I for streets and Amount to be 1) r i d g e purposes raised by Taxa- and an additional tion ............. $ 8,085.00 tax of eight and one-third cents on DEPARTMENT OF STREETS one hundred dol- 70. For Salary lars of valuation, of Commissioner..$ 500.00 to cover existing 71. For Salary .4 needs for bridge and of Clerk and streets purposes, as Stenographer a t decided by the City $140.50 month 1,686.00 Council, a s pro- by law S8,513.50 For 72. For extra clerical help ..... $ 850.00 vided .... 516. Add 5% 73. For Garage for probable defi- labor ........... 3,500.00 ciency arising in 74. For Main- the collection of tenance and re- this appropriation 4,425.67 pairs trucks, autos, including gas and 517. T o t a I oil .............. 6,000.00 amount to be raised A 75. For P u r- by taxation ...... $ 92,939.17 chase and 1\fain- tenance of t o o is SMALL PARKS and general sup- 518. For labor plies 600.00 and teaming ...$ 17,000.00 76 For Tools 519. For hose and equipment for and all supplies .. 1,200.00 garage .......... 200.00 520. For plants, 77. F o r Con- trees, shrubs, vines tingent Expenses.. 4,000.00 and spraying .... 3,200.00 521. For water 78. Total Ap- supply and drain- propriation ......$ 17,336.00 age ............. 150.00- --A 6 27 522. For paint- of Stenographer at� ing f e n c e s and $51.00 per month. 612.00 belches .......... 500.00 37. For Salary 52I.. up. of 4 members of keep and improve board of examin- ment to buildings. 500.00 ers of engineers.. 200.00 524. For light- 38. For main- ing, heating and tenance and sup - telephone ........ 200.00 plies for 3 motor 525. For main- vehicles ......... 275.00 tenance and repairs 39. For post - to three motor ve- age, stationery and hicles ........... 1,000.00 m i s c e l l a n eous 526. For de- supplies including partment's share upkeep on maps.. 360.00 of g a r'a g e over- 40. For garage head ............ 210.00 supervision of 3 527. For small cars ............ 210.00 Parks' share of 41. For pub - special assess- lishing notices for ments ........... 5,600.00 p u b l i c hearings 528. For pa- including frontage trolling and clean- consent noticesand ing beaches .... 100.00 reprints ......... 100.00 529. For small 42. For miscel- parks! share of ex- y' laneous expense.. 100.00 pense of Public 43. For trans - Works depart- fer to contingent ment ............ 850.00 fund ............ 1,000.00 530. T o t a l 44. Total Ap- Appropriation ....$ 30,510.00 propriation ..$ 16,297.00 531. Which in- 45. WhiciI in- clud. - estimated c I u d e s receipts miscellaneous re- from building per- ceipts ........... 1,200.00 mits, estimated at 3,017.00 532. A l s o, 46. Also, re - amount estimated ceipts from plumb - to be received ing and gas fitting from special tax of permits an d in - one mill on the spections, estimated dollar for park at .............. 1,200.00 purposes, as pro- - 47. A 1 s o, re- vided by law 29,310.00 ceipts from boiler 533. Add 5 % elevator and mis- for probable defi- cellaneous permits ciency arising in a n d inspections, the collection of estimated at 5,600.00 this appropriation. 1,465.50 48. A 1 s o, re- from ceitslectric 534. T o t a l signs, ee •tificates amount to be a n d inspections, - raised by taxation $ 30,775.50 estimated at 5,700.00 49. A 1 s o, re- PUBLIc PLAYGROUNDS ceipts from board Administration and Office Expense of examiners of 535. For salary engineers' fees and of superintendent, miscellaneous r e- a t $300.00 p e r ceipts, estimated at 300.00 month .......... $ 3,600.00 50. Also amount 536. For salary to be transferred of director of from the water women's and girls' department for activities at $110.25 work of permit per month ...... 1,323.00 clerk ............ 480.00 537. For n e w office equipment.. 100.00 51. Total Ap- 538. For post- `J propriation ......$ 16,297.00 age, telephone, tel- egraph, etc. 100.00 SEWER DEPARTMENT 539. For print- - 52. For Salary ing stationery and of Mason and In - supplies ........ 200.00 spector at $157.25 Per month 1,387.00 Activity Directors and Supervisors 53. For truck truck 540. For salary drivers and labor. 9,000.00 of man director 54. For Main - at Boltwood Park tenance andrepairs and associate di- of 3 motor ve- rectc- of men'shicles ........... 600.00 and boys' ae- 55. For depart- tivities at $110.25 ment's share of Per month ..$ 1,323.00 garage overhead.. 210.00 541. For salary 56. For p u r - of woman director chase of n e w and associate di- . . materials ........ 800.00 ,S walk approaches.. 100.00 rector of women's 16. For depart- and girls' activ- nient's share of ities ............. 750.00 garage overhead .. 210.00 542. For rental of. school , gym- 17. Total AP nasiums 900.00 propriation ...... $ 30,100.00 Leadership Summer Playgrounds 543. For extra 18, Which in- help 8 play - cludes receipts from grounds 1,500.00 engineering ser- Summer Staff t Beaches vices estimated at 5,000.00 For life 19. Also receipts arils guards for free from sewer permits beaches .. $ 1,200.00 estimated at ... . 600.00 20. Also receipts Part Time Leadership for Fall, Winter from water per- amd Spring mits, estimated at 1,200.00 545. For men's 21. Also receipts and boys' Clubs, from pole and heat-' leagues and ac- ing mains permits, tivities including estimated at 22. Also, re- 500.00 ' Junior Press and Airplane clubs and ceipts from grade for women's a n d fees, estimated at 200.00 girls' clubs, gym 23. Also, amount classes .. . • . 1,200.00 to be transferred 546. For atten - from the sewer de- darts for skating partment ....... 3,000.00 rinks and after 24. Also, amount school supervision to be transferred on major parks... 400.00 from the water de- partment ....... 5,000.00 Equipment, Supplies and Construction 25. Also, amount 547. For repairs to be transferred and replacements.$ 600.00 from the small S48. For ath- parlcs department 850.00 letic and activity 26. Also, amount supplies ......... 1,000.00 to be transferred 549. For n e w from the fire de- equipment 600.00 partment for super- 550. For chairs 200.00 vision, labor and 'Miscellaneous material for main- 551. For boys taining fire alarm and girls' clubs..$ 2,300.00 telegraph system.. 2,900.00 552. For labor 1,375.00 27. Also, amount 5S3. For extra to be transferred service .. 82.80 from street lighting from 554. For trans - for supervision of traffic 1,800.00 portation for as- ........... 28. Also, amount sistants, summer supervisors and up- tof be transferred keep t... city r o m Street and cars .. 300.00 Bridge Repair De- ain 55ce5. For main- partment .. partment 1,700.00 tehicl a of motor Add 5% for vehicle of probable deficiency, ter at $15.00 $15.n- arising in the col- m lection of this ap- propriation ...... - 367.50 556. T o t a l 30. Total amount Appropriation ...$ 19,233.80 in- 557. Which in - to be raised by taxation $ 7,717.50 cludes amount ......... re- to be re- ceived from mis- ceived DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS cellaneous receipts 150.00 31. For salary y. 558. Also, of Building Com- amount estimated missionerat$375.00 to be received per month ....... $ 4,500.00 from two - thirds 32. For Salary of a mill on each of Building Inspec- dollar of assessed for at $190.00 per valuation of all month ........... 2,280.00 taxable property 33. For Salary within the Cor- o f Plumbing In- porate limits of spector at $190.00 the City of Evans - per month ... 2,280.00 ton, as provided 34. For Salary by law .. 19,083.80 of Electrical In- 559. Add 5 % spector at $190.00 for probable defi- per month . ... 2,280.00 ciency arising in 35. For Salary the collection of of Permit Clerk at this appropriation 954.19 $175.00 per month 2,100.00 36. For Salary 560. T o t a l 4 29 Amount to be ' raised by taxa- tion ............ $ 20,037.99 An PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 561. For Public 1 Benefit Fund .... $ 4,700.00 ORDINANCE 562. Total Ap- propriation ...... 4,700.00 563Which in making appropriations for corporate pur- cludes . amount es- poses for the fiscal year beginning Janu- ary 1st, 1937 and ending December timated to be re- ceived from public 31st, 1937. Be it ordained by the City Council of benef it tax of one mill it each dollar the City of Evanston, Cook County, of the assessed Illinois. SECTION 1. That the following sums, valuation of all taxable property or so much thereof as may be authorized within the torpor- by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated for the fiscal year begin - ate limits of the City of Evanston, ning January 1st, 1937 and ending as provided by u December 31st, 1937. law .. .$ 4,700.00 564. 'Add 5 % " DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS for probable defi- 1. For salary of of ciency arising in commissioner Public Works at the collection of this 235.00 $375.00 per month $ 4,500.00 appropriation 2. For salary of l 565. Total c i t y engineer at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 amount to be 3. For salary of raised by taxi - rail rtion $ 4,935.00 assistant engineer • • • • • • • • • • or assistant to en- SUDIMARY OF GENERAL grneer of Board of Local Improve- CORPORATE FUND ments at $250.00per Resources other month ........... 3,000.00 than taxation $403,490.50 4. For mainten- ance of 3 motor $403,490.50 vehicles ......... 500.00 To be raised by S. For locating taxation: and platting city For General Cor- underground util- porate Purposes ities .. .... ... 7,222.00 6. For engineer- based on cor- porate rate of ing, draughting and $0.66% on one miscellaneous 3,500.00 7. For extra help hundred dollars of equalized as- on Motor Fuel Tax sessed valuation Construction .... 1,000.00 S. For salary of of 1935 .. ... .$330.925.41 Add 5 % for prob- clerk and clerk' of able deficiency Board of Local Im- arising in the collection of this p r o v e m e n t s at $124.00 per month 1,488.00 appropriation ..$ 16,546.27 9. For salary of . stenographer a n d clerk at $51.00 per $347,471.68 month .......... 612.00 For Bonds and 10. F o r salary interest .. ... .$134,010.00 of fire alarm and Add 5% for prob- police telephone and able deficiency traffic electrician at arising . in the $197.00 per month 2,364.00 collection of this 11. F o r salary appropriation .. 6,700.50 of assistant electri- cian at $154.50 per $140,710.50 month ........... 1,854.00 12. For extra Total Appropria- help electrical de- tion for General partment 250.00 Corporate pur- 13. F o r neces- poses ........... $891,672.68 sary electrical ma- SU'3IMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS terials and supplies Resources other for maintaining fire than taxation..$157,550.00 alarm and police To be raised by telephone system taxation . 281,769.09 and traffic signals 1,600.00 Add 5 % for prob- 14. For postage, able deficiency stationery, maps, arising in the _ draughting materi- collection of this als and instruments appropriation 14,088.45 and miscellaneous Total appropria- supplies .......- - 700.00 tion for special 15. For side- 30 3 INDEX Page Amounts to be raised by taxation..31 Auditing Committee .............14 Board of Local Improvements ..... 19 Boltwood Field House............ 8 Building Department ............ 4 City Clerk's Office................15 City Collector's Office ............ 16 City Comptroller's Office ......... 16 City Treasurer's Office ........... 16 City Hall ....................... 7 Civil Service Commission ......... 17 Contingent Fund ................18 Departmental Buildings .......... 8 Filtration Plant ..................20 Fire Department .................11 Fire Station No. 1—Grove Street.. 8 Fire Station No. 2................ 8 Fire Station No. 3................ 8 Fire Station No. 4................ 8 Firemen's Pension Fund .......... 24 Garbage System .................25 Health Department ..............14 Interest Account.................23 Legal Expenses..................13 Miscellaneous Fund ...............18 Municipal Court .................19 Police Department ............... 9 Police Pension Fund..............25 Printing........................17 Public Benefit Fund..............30 Public Buildings ................ 7 Public Library ..................24 Public Playgrounds ..............28 Public Works Department........ 3 Pumping Station ................20 Salaries of City Officers ........... 17 Sewer Department .............. 5 Sinking Fund ....................22 Small Parks .....................27 Special Funds ...................24 Street Lighting Fund ............ 6 Street Department ............... 6 Street and Bridge Repair Dept: .... 26 Summary of Gen. Corporate Fund 30 Summary of Special Funds ........ 30 Water Department ...............20 Water Mains Bureau ............21 Water Meter Bureau..............21 t yam. 7Y purposes ...... $ 453,407.54 Grand Total Ap- propriation ..... $1,345,080.22 ADIOUNT TO B RAISED By TAXATION General Corporate Fund .. $347,471.68 Bonds and In terest ......... 140,710.50 Special Funds ... 295,857.54 Total by Taxa- tion ........... $784,039.72 Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of February, 1937. V EDWARD '"T. BELL, CitApproved the 4th of February, 11937. CHARLES H. BARTLETT This is to certify that I ha ea eon_ amined the budget and herewith approve of same. L. J. KNAPP, Approved as to ,form Coma troller.legalstructure. RALPH D. SHANESY, Corporation Counsel. 31 An ® ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES !, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1, 1937, and Ending December 31, 1937 a, CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY I L L I N 0 1 S This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Daily News -Index, February 10, 1937 1?7 178 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND IN THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO BE HEIR ON -Tuesday, THE 6th DAY OF APRIL$ 1937 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON$ COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the annual election of the City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 6th day of April A.D. 1937, between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and said Town of the City of Evanston,. to -wit: OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON First: A Mayor Second: A City Clerk Third: A City Treasurer Fourth: One Police Magistrate Fifth: Sixteen (16) Aldermen, two (2) Aldermen in and for each ward in the City of Evanston, who shall draw lots to determine which one of the Aldermen in each ward elected at such election shall hold office for a four (4) year term and until his successor is elected and qualified, 'and which one in each ward shall hold office for a two (2) year term and until his successor is elected and qualified. OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Sixth: Five (5) Justices of the Peace Seventh: Five (5).Constables SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling . places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (See list in original ordinance) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and.Clerks of said election, to -wit: (See list in original ordinance) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of the City of Evanston as provided by law. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 8th day of February A.D. 1937 ✓ Approved February 9th, 1937. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Election notice published in News -Index February 20, 1937 179 AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR BORROWING MONEY AND ISSUING BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF;ILLINOIS, TO THE AMOUNT -OF 45,000,00, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCHASING FIRE ENGINES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE CITY OF EVANSTON, AND PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF A DIRECT ANNUAL TAX FOR THE PAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF SAID BONDS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That for the purpose of paying for a general public improvement in the City of Evanston, being the necessary costs and expenses of purchasing fire engines and fire department apparatus and equipment for the City of Evanston, bonds of the Cit of Evanston be issued in the amount of Forty Five Thousand Dollars (145,000,00) in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, numbered one (1) to forty-five (45) both inclusive, bearing date June 1, 193719 and becoming due and payable in numerical order, Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) on December lst of each of the years 1939 to 1944, both years inclusive, and Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) on December lst of each year from1945 to 19551, both years inclusive. Said bonds shall bear interest from date at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable June 1, 1938, and semi-annually thereafter on the first day of June and of December in each year until paid, which interest payments shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each of said bonds severally maturing on said interest payment dates, both principal and interest being payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. SECTTION 2: Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of the said City of Evanston, and attested by the City Clerk of the said City under its corporate seal, and the interest coupons thereto attached shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their facsimile signatures and said officials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing upon said coupons. Said bonds and coupons shall be issued substantially in the following forms: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON PURCHASE OF FIRE ENGINES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT BOND No. $ 1, 000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) on the lst day of December, A.D. 19 ,together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable June 1, 1938 and semi-annually thereafter on the first day of June and of December in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of the City Treasurer, in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as aforesaid, at maturity, the full fait, credit and re- sources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. i so This bond is one of a series of bonds issued by said City for the purpose of purchasing fire engines and fire department apparatus and equipment for the City of Evanston, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled "An Act to Provide for the Incor- poration of Cities and Villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof, and an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of said City and -submitted to and approved by the voters of said City at an election duly called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, con- ditions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have existed and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond and the issue of which it forms a part, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual tax in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City sufficient to pay the interest hereon -as the same falls due and also to;pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the 6ity of Evanston, by its City Council has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; all as of the First day of June, A.D. 1937, Attest: City Clerk No. On the first day of , Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay t ($15.00) at the office of the City Treasure State of Illinois, for interest due on that and Fire Department Apparatus and Equipment No. City Clerk Mayor $p15.00 19 , the City of o hearer Fifteen Dollars r in the City of Evanston, date on its Fire Engines Bond, dated June 1, 1937, Mayor SECTION 3: That, in order to provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal of said bonds at maturity, there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding and unpaid, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and there is hereby levied upon all the,taxable property within said City, and in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: For the year 1937, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $p2,700.00;to pay interest up to and including June 1, 1939 For the year 1938, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $30320.00 to pay interest and principal For the year 1939, a sum.suff icient to raise the sum of $3,260.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1940, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,200,00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1941, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,140,00 to pay principal and interest 181 For the year 1942, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $30080.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1943, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3.9020,00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1944, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,945.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1945, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,855.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1946, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,765.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1947, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,675.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1948, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,585.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1949s a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $31,495.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1950, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,405,00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1951, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,315.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1952, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $30225.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 19530 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,135.00 to pay principal and interest For the year 1954, a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $3,054,00 to pay principal and interest That the interest and principal maturing at any time when there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay the same, be promptly paid out of the general fund of the City and the said fund shall be reimbursed from the taxes hereby levied for such purpose, when the same are collected. SECTION 4: That forthwith, upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, a copy of this ordinance, certified by the Clerk of said City, which Clerk, in and by his certificate certifying said copy, shall certify to the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1937 to 1954 inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent, required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years respectively, and extended the same for collection on the Tax Books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected, said taxes shall be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds hereinbefore described as the same shall mature. SECTION 5: That all ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, be and the same are repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 8th day of February A.D. 1937✓ Approved February 9, 1937 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News -Index February 25, 1937 1S2 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, OF AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $450000.00.BONDS FOR THE PURCHASE OF FIRE ENGINES AND FIRE DEPARTMENT APPARATUS AND EQUIPMENT AT THE GENERAL CITY ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON THE 6th DAY OF APRIL$ 1937 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, did on February 80 1937, adopt an ordinance providing for the issuance of Forty -Five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00) bonds for the purchase of Fire Engines and Fire Department Apparatus and Equipment; and WHEREAS, before said ordinance becomes effective same must be submitted to the voters of said City and be approved by a majority of the voters voting upon said proposition; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: . SECTION 1: That the ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Pro- viding for Borrowing Money and Issuing Bonds of the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, To The Amount of $45,000.00, for the Purpose of Purchasing Fire Engines and;Fire Department Apparatus and Equipment for the City of Evanston and Providing for the collec- tion of a Direct Annual Tax for the Payment of the Principal and Interest of said Bonds," adopted by the City Council of said City, and approved by the Mayor of said City on the 8th day.of February, 1937, be submitted to the voters of said City at the general city election to be held in and for said City on the 6th day of April, 1937, between the hours of six o'clock in the morning•and.five otclock in the afternoon of said day. SECTION 2: That said election shall be held in the regular voting precincts heretofore established as voting precincts for the general city election, and the polling places for said election shall be at the places heretofore established as polling places for the general city election. SECTION 3: That for said election the persons heretofore designated and appointed judges and clerks of the general city election shall act as judges and clerks for the submission of said ordinance. SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause at least forty (40) daysf notice of said election to be given;by publi- cation in the Evanston News -Index, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City and by posting notice thereof at least forty (40) days before said election at each of the polling places heretofore established in said city, and that both published and posted notices be in substantially the following form: (Form of Notice) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANS TON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Public Notice is hereby given, that at the general City election to be held in and for said City, on the 6th day of April, 1937, there will be submitted to the voters of said City the following ordinance: Said election will be held in the several election precincts and at the several polling places heretofore established for the general City election, which are as follows: (see original ordinance for list) 183 Polls of said election will be opened at six o'clock in the morning and will be closed at five o'clock in the evening. All persons qualified to vote at general municipal elections are entitled to vote on said proposition. DATED this day of 01937. By Order of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Illinois City Clerk SECTION 5: That the ballot to be used at said election shall be in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT (Notice to voters: Place a cross (x) in the space opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote.) Shall bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois in the sum of Forty-Five,Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00) be issued by the City Council of said,City of Evanston for the purpose of purchasing fire engines and fire department apparatus and equipment, in and for said City, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of Three per cent (3%) per annum and to mature two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) on December 1 of the Tears 1939 to 1944 inclusive and three thousand dollars (§3,000.00) on December 1 of the years 1945 to 1955 inclusive, and a tax to be ;evied to pay principal of and interest on said bonds, all as provided by an ordinance adopted by the City Council of said City on February•8th, 1937, entitled "An Ordinance Providing for Borrowing Money and Issuing Bonds of the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, to the amount of Forty -Five Thousand Dollars ($45,000.00) for the Purpose of Purchasing Fire Engines and Fire Depart- ; ment Apparatus and Equipment for the City YES - of Evanston, and providing for the col- : • lection of a Direct Annual Tax for the Payment of Principal and Interest of said NO Bonds." On the back of said ballot shall appear the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT to vote upon an ordinance providing for the issuance of Forty -Five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) Bonds,of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purchase of fire engines and fire department apparatus and equipment, at the general city election held in said City on the 6th day of April, 1937, POLLING PLACE Precinct Number Facsimile signature Clerk of the City of Evanston, Illinois SECTION 6: This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 15th day of February A.D. 1937.�/ Approved February 16, 1937. Edward W. Bell, Charles H. Bartlett, City Clerk Mayor Notice published in Evanston Daily News -Index February 20-25, 1937 184 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE BY THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO WILLIAM F. KRAHL AND DOROTHY H. KRAHL OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: NORTH SEVEN (7) FEET OF THE EAST ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT (14$) FEET OF LOT ELEVEN (11), BLOCK SIXTY-FOUR (64) OF THE VILLAGE OF EVANSTON WHEREAS, the City of Evanston is the owner of a certain strip of land located approximately three (3) feet North of the Police and Fire Department Buildings which are situated at the northwest corner of Sherman Avenue and Grove Street, Evanston, Illinois, described as follows: North seven (7) feet of the East one hundred forty-eight (148) feet of Lot eleven (11). Block sixty-four (64) in the Village of Evan- ston, also known as the North seven (7) feet of the East One hundred forty-eight (148) feet of Lot 11 (11) in Langworthyts Subdivision of .Block sixty-four (64), in the Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, said property is entirely vacant and unimproved and is no longer used or desired by the City of Evanston for its corporate purposes, nor is the retention thereof, profitable to or for the best interest of said City, and that it is,for the best interest of the said City and its citizens that said strip of land be sold; and WHEREAS, by an*Ordinance heretofore duly passed"by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th;day of January, 1937, and approved by the Mayor on the 5th day of,January, 19378 the City Clerk of said City was directed and empowered to publish in the Evanston.News-Index, Evanston, Illinois, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said City of Evanston, a notice advertising and sol- iciting bids for the sale of said strip of land; that said City Clerk has accordingly published said notice once each week for three (3) successive weeks, the first publication having been made more than thirty (30) days before the day of the date provided in said notice for the opening of said bids, and which notice and the publication thereof was in full conformity with said prior orders and the statutes of the State of Illinois; and that pursuant to said notice William F. Krahl and Dorothy H. Krahl presented a bid for said strip of land in the sum of Seven Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars, cash, and the City Council have duly considered said bid; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: It is hereby declared that the aforesaid real estate described as follows: North seven (7) feet of the East one hundred forty-eight (148) feet of Lot eleven (11). Block sixty-four (64), in the Village of Evanston, also known as the North seven (7) feet of the East one hundred forty-eight (148) feet of Lot eleven (11), in Langworthyts Subdivision of Block sixty-four (64), in the Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; is not necessary, appropriate, or -required for the use of the City of Evanston, nor is the retention thereof profitable to or for the best interest of the said City, and that ,it is for -the best interest of said City and its citizens that the said premises be, and it is hereby directed that the same shall be sold. 185 Section 2: It is hereby declared that the bid of William F. Krahl and Dorothy H. Krahl is the only bid for said property, and that said bid is considered fair and reasonable and fully complies with the Ordinance of the City of Evanston adopted on the 4th day of January, 1937� authorizing the sale of said property, and with the notice.ad- vertising for bids and with the Statutes of the State of Illinois; and that said bid should be accepted and a Quit Claim Deed executed to the property aforesaid pursuant to the aforesaid proceedings. - Section 3: That the said bid of-Iffilliam F. Krahl and Dorothy H. Krahl'is therefore hereby accepted and approved, and that the :Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Evanston, in their respective official capacities, be, and they are hereby, authorized and empowered to make, execute and deliver, in the corporate name of the City of Evanston, a good and sufficient Quit Claim Deed conveying title to the said William F. Krahl and Dorothy H. Krahl of the following described property: North Seven (7) feet of the East one hundred forty- eight (148) feet of Lot eleven (11). Block sixty-four (64), in the Village of Evanston, also known as the - North seven (7) feet of the East one hundred forty- eight (148) feet of Lot eleven (11) in Langworthyts Subdivision of Block sixty-four (641, in the Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; subject to all existing easements and all city or public utility mains, sewers, pipes, conduits, wires and cables, and gasoline storage tanks of the City of Evanston which may now exist under the :surface of said strip of land; eneral taxes for the year 1937; and installments six (6) to ten (105, both inclusive, of special assessment warrant No. 1207, which assessments are to be apportioned as to the property sold hereunder; restrictions of record as to man- ufacture and sale of intoxicating drinks; zoning and building ordinances of record; upon the payment of the sum of Seven Thousand ($7000.00) dollars, including the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty ($250.00). Dollars accompanying the bid of the said William F. Krahl and Dorothy H. Krahl. Section 4: All ordinances, resolutions and minutes in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as the conflicting provisions thereof are concerned.. , SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 15th day of February A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved.February 168, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor 186 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the refunding of special assessment bonds heretofore issued under and pursuant to the proceedings known as Evanston Special Assessment No. 895 and providing for the exten-- lion of the time for payment of assessments levied in said pro- ceedings. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Evanston did heretofore on, to -wit, the 8th day of September, A.D. 1925, pass and approve, at the recommendation of the Board of Local Improvements of this city, an ordinance providing that the roadway of Darrow Avenue, from a point ten (10) feet south of the north line of Lee Street to a point ten (10) feet north of the south line of Crain Street, also the roadways of the intersecting street and alley lying within said portion of Darrow Avenue and not included.in the roadway thereof, in the City of Evanston, County of Cook, State of Illinois, be improved by paving, to be paid for by special assessment, pursuant to which ordinance a petition was filed in the County Court of Cook County and pursuant to which petition and after hearing thereon, a special assessment was confirmed against the property described in the -assessment roll filed in said proceedings to pay for the cost of said improvement, all in conformity with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois entitled "An Act concerning Local Improvements," approved June 14, A.D. 1897, and in force July 11, A.D. 1897, and the amendments thereto and which assessment was placed in collection in due course of time and a large portion of which remains uncollected, and a large part of the bonds issued in anticipation of the collection of said assessment remain unpaid; therefore BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That the time for the payment of the assessment and all the unpaid installments thereof heretofore levied and con- firmed in the County Court of Cook County in the proceedings entitled: "In the Matter of the Petition of the City of Evanston for levying a special assessment for paving Darrow Avenue, from Lee Street -to Crain Street," Evanston Special Assessment No. 895, to pay the cost of the construction of said improvement, be extended: that the unpaid installments and balance of said assessment and interest accrued thereon to the 1st day of March, A.D. 1937, amounting to SIX THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN and 62/100 DOLLARS ($6,347.62) principal and ONE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTEEN AND 35/100 DOLLARS ($10818.35) interest be divided into ten installments and that such installments shall be in the amounts and become due and payable as follows: That the.first.in>stallment shall be in the amount of EIGHT HUNDRED SEVENTY FIVE and 97/100 DOLLARS ($875.97), due January 2, 1937; That the Second to tenth installments, both inclusive, shall be in the sum of EIGHT HUNDRED TEN,' DOLLARS ($810.00)each, and shall be due on the second day of January of the years 1938 to 1946, respectively. SECTION 2: That for the purpose of anticipating the collection of the first and subsequent installments of said assessment for said improvement, as herein provided to be extended, refunding vouchers shall be issued equal to the aggregate amount of the original bonds and coupons outstanding and unpaid, together with accrued interest on said bonds at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum to the lst day of March A.D. 1937, which amount is the sum of EIGHT THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT and 72/100 DOLLARS ($8,238.72). Said refunding vounchers shall be payable in numerical order out of the proceeds of the extended installments of said assessment, which proceeds shall be applied to the payment of said vouchers from time to time as col- lected. Said vouchers shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum, payable annually, and the due date thereof shall be December 1, 1946, Said vouchers shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Treasurer of said city and attested by the City Clerk of said city and over the corporate seal of said City of Evanston. 187 Said refunding vouchers .shall be issued in accordance with and shall in all respects conform to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act Concerning Local Improvements," approved June 14, A.D. 1897, and in force July 1, A.D. 1897, and the amendments thereto, and especially in accordance and conformity with Section 86a of saidAct. Said refunding vouchers shall be issued as of March 11, 1937, and shall bear interest from that date thereon and which date is hereby established as the date of issue of said refunding vouchers. SECTION 3: That such refunding vouchers so to be issued as herein provided shall be exchanged for bonds and the past due interest coupons, if any, thereto attached, heretofore issued in anticipation of the collection of said special assessment, as heretofore confirmed, and which bonds were issued pursuant to the provisions of the original ordinance providing for said improvement. SECTION 4: That pending the proceedings for the issuance of said refunding vouchers, and until such refunding vouchers shall have been issued and shall'be ready for exchange of the original bonds issued under the provisions of said original ordinance providing for said improvement, the owner or owners, holder or holders of said bonds are hereby directed to deposit said original bonds with the Clerk of the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, or with some depositary under an escrow agreement approved by said court. SECTION 5: That upon the passage and approval of this ordinance the attorney for the Board of Local Improvements be and he is hereby directed t'o file a petition in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, in the name of the City of Evanston, praying that steps may be taken to extend the time of the payment, of the unpaid portion of said special assessment and the installment's thereof, as hereinbefore set forth, and to issue refunding vouchers, as herein - before provided, to refund the oustanding bonds and past due interest thereon issued in anticipation of the collection of the original in- stallments of said special assessment, all in accordance with the pro- visions of this ordinance and in the manner prescribed by law. SECTION 6: That all ordinances or parts. of ordinances con- flicting with this ordinance be and the same are'hereby repealed. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council on the 23rd day of February, Approved February 24, 1937.. Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor of the City of Evanston A.D. 1937.✓ AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROP- RIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 10 1937 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1937" BY CHANGING ITEMS 990 1230 125 and 126 UNDER THE TITLE "PUBLIC BUILDINGS" AND BY INSERTING AN ITEM TO BE KNOWN AS "ITEM 155A AND BY CHANGING ITEM 158 UNDER THE TITLE "POLICE DEPARTMENT" AND BY CHANGING ITEM 215, ITEM 2170 ITEM 218 AND ITEM 219 UNDER THE TITLE "AUDITING COMMITTEE" AND BY CHANGING ITEMS 2530 262, 263 and 264 UNDER THE TITLE "CITY CLERKIS OFFICE" AND BY CHANGING ITEMS 437, 4388,439`dnd 440 UNDER THE TITLE "INTEREST ACCOUNT" AND BY CHANGING ITEM 463 AND BY DELETING ITEMS 4660 468 and 472 UNDER THE TITLE "GARBAGE DEPARTMENT" AND BY CHANGING ITEM 484 AND' BY DELETING ITEMS 492 AND 493 AND BY CHANGING ITEM 505, ITEM 509, ITEM 515, ITEM 516 AND ITEM 517 UNDER THE TITLE "STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR DEPARTMENT FOR THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF'EVANSTON" AND BY CHANGING ITEM 536 AND ITEM 540 AND BY INSERTING ITEIt2 555A and by CHANGING ITEM 556, ITEM 558 AND ITEM 560 UNDER THE TITLE " PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS" AND BY CHANGING PART OF SECTION I OF SAID ORDINANCE APPEARING ON PAGE 30 UNDER THE TITLE "SUTMRY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND" AND BY AMENDING PART OF SECTION I APPEARING ON PAGES 30 AND 31 OF SAID ORDINANCE ENTITLED "SUIV1MARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS" AND BY AMENDING A PART OF SECTION I OF SAID ORDINANCE APPEARING ON PAGE 31 UNDER THE TITLE "AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Item 99 appearing under the title of "Public Buildings" in Section 1 of an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Making Appropriations for Corporate Purposes for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1937 and Ending December 31, 1937" be amended by making the monthly salary for janitor therein provided for $125,50 er month in lieu of 1110.00 per month and making the total extension 91,506.00 in lieu of 1,428.00 and by chan ing the total of the items in said Section following Item 102 from 5,370.75 to $5,448.75 and that Item 123 "Total Appropriation" be changed from $28,147.39 to $28,225.39 and that Item 125 being "Five per cent for probable deficiency in the collection of this appropriation" be changed from $1,404,87 to $1,408.77 and that Item 126 being the "Total amount to be Raised by .Taxation" be changed from $29,602.26 to $29,584,16 and that there be inserted after Item 155 under the title "Police Department" an item to be known as "155A" "For Remodeling Building for Testing Station Under Compulsory Testing Ordinance - $3,500.00" and that item 156 being "Total Approp- riation," be changed from $239,974.42 to $243,474,42 and that Item 158, being the amount included "To be Transferred from Street and Bridge Repair Department for Testing Station Expense" be increased from $9,363.50 to $121,863.50; That Items 215, 217, 218 and 219 under the title "Auditing Committee" be amended as follows- - That item 215 being "Continuous audit services for the year 19374 be changed from $4,200.00 to $411 515.00 - and that Item 217 being "Total Appropriation" be changed from $40350.00 to $4,665,00 - and that Item 218 being "Five per cent for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropration" be changed from $217,50 to $233.25 - and that Item 219 being "Total amount to be raised by taxation" be changed from $4,567,50 to $4,898.25; That items 253, 2628 263 and 264 be -changed so that said items shall hereafter be and read as follows: "253 For salaw7 of City Clerk at 6255.00 per month for 3 months and ;280.00 per month for 9 months $39285,00 262 Total Appropriation 60918.00 263 Add 5% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation 345.90 264 Total amount to be raised by taxation $70263.90 That items 437., 4388 439 and 440 be changed so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 11437 For fire equipment bonds $20700.00 438 Total appropriation 380035,00 439 Add 5% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation $1,901,75 440 Total amount to be raised by taxation $39*936.75" That Items 463, 4668 468 and 472 under the title "Garbage Department" be amended,as follows;. -_that item_463 "For Labor - collections" be changed from $18,650.00 to $p 2,400.00 - that item 466 "For Foreman - $1,500.00" be deleted and expunged - that item 468 "For Weighmaster - $$10500.00" be deleted and expunged - and that item 473 "For Foreman - $$750.00" be deleted and expunged; That items 484, 4928 493, 505, 509, 515, 516 and 517 under the title "Street and Bridge Repair Department for the Town of the City of Evanston," be amended as follows; - that item 484 "Transfer to Police Department - Testing Station" be changed from $9,363,50 to $$12,863,50 - that item 493 "For watchman $3,500.00 be deleted and expunged - that item 493 "For Foreman - $$1,762.00" be deleted and expunged - that item 505 "For rubbish collection - labor" be changed from $14,000.00 to 819,262,00 - that item 509 "Total Appropriation" be changed from 221,513.50 to $225,013.50 - that item 515 being "Amount estimated to be received from special tax of twelve (12) cents.on each $$100.00 of all taxable property for streets and bridge purposes and an additional tax,of eight and one-third cents on $100.00 of valuation, to cover existing needs for bridge and streets purposes, as decided by the City Council, as provided by law" be changed from $$88,513,50 to $$92,013,50 - that item 516 being "5% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation" be changed from $$40425.67 to $$4,600.67 and - that item 517 "Total amount to be raised by taxation" be changed from $920939.17 to $96,614.17; That items 536, 540, 5560 558, 559 and 560 under the title "Public Playgrounds" be amended and that an additional item being "555a" be inserted as follows; — That item 536 "For salary of director of woments and girlst activities at $110.25 per month" be amended by changing the monthly rate therein provided to $130.00, and by changing the extension opposite said item from $1,3�3.00 to $$1,560.00 - That item 540 "For salary of man director at Boltwood Park and associate director of ment s ;and boys t .activi.ties at _$110.25 .per month" be amended by changing the monthly rate therein provided to 0130.00 per month and that the extension opposite said item be changed from y 1,323.00 to $10560.00 - That item 555a be,added and inserted therein as follows: - "555a -"For remodeling life saving station and to provide park shelter house therein - '3,000.00" - That item 556 being "Total Appropriation" be changed from 9190233.80 to $$22,707.80 - That item 558 being "Also amount estimated to be received from two-thirds of a mill on each dollar of assessed valuation of all taxable property within the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, as provided by law" be changed from $198083.80 to $$22,557,80 - That item 559being "Add.5% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation" be changed from $$954,19 to $$10127.89 - That item 560 "Total Amount to be raised by taxation" be changed from $20,037.99 to_$23,685.69; SECTION 2: That that part of Section 1 of said Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance making Appropriations for Corporate Purposes for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1937 and ending December 31, 1937" appearing upon page 30 thereof entitled; "Summary of General Corporate Fund" is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: SUMMARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Resources other than taxation . . . . . . . $406,990.50 To be raised by taxation: For General Corporate Purposes based on corporate rate of $0,66-2/3 on one hundred dollars of equalized assessed valuation of 1935 . . . . . . $3310543.41 Add 5/ for probable deficiency in the collection of this appropriation 16,577.17 For bonds and Interest $1360035.00 Add 5% for probable deficiency in the collection of this appropriation 6,801975 $$4060990, 50 $$3480120.58 $1420836*75 190 Total Appropriation for General Corporate purposes $8970947983 SECTION 3: That that part of Section 1 of said Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Making Appropriations for Corporate Purposes for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1i 1937 and ending December 31, 1937" appearing upon pages 30 and 31 thereof entitled "Summary of Special Funds" is hereby amended so that -the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than taxation $1570550.00 To be -raised by taxation 288#743*09 Add 5% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation Total appropriation for special purposes Grand Total Appropriation 14,437.15 $460,730,24 $1$580678.07 SECTION 4: That that part of Section 1 of said Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Making Appropriations for Corporate Purposes for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1, 1937 and Ending December 31, 1937" appearing upon page 31 thereof entitled "amount to be raised by taxation"is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: AMOUNT TO BE RAISED'BY TAXATION General Corporate Fund • $348,120.58 Bonds and Interest 142,836,75 Special Funds 303,180,24 Total by taxation . $794,137.57 SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of March A.D. 1937 ✓ Approved March 31, 1937 Edward W. Bell, - City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index April 30 1937 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PREVENTION -OF THE SPREAD -OF RABIES" ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON.ON THE 13th DAY OF MAY, 1935 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: THAT "An Ordinance for the Prevention of the Spread of Rabies" adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of May, 1935 be, and it°is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 1: WHEREAS it is essential to the public welfare and safety of •the people of the City of Evanston that all dogs which have bitten a person or persons in the City of Evanston be submitted to the Health Commissioner of the City of Evanston, or local veterin- ariur_ for observation, in order to prevent -the dissemination of rabies and the consequent loss of human life. SECTION 2: THAT in case any dog shall bite a person in the City of Evanston or shall scratch or otherwise cause an abrasion of the skin of said person, it shall thereupon be the duty of the owner 191 or keeper of such animal forthwith to deliver such dog to the Com- missioner of Health of the City of Evanston, or to his Deputy for examination. Said Commissioner of Health may detain said dog for a sufficient period of time, not less than ten (10) days, to determine manifestation of any symptoms of rabies. Provided, however, that the owner or keeper of any such dog may at his election and at his own expense, with the consent of the Commissioner of Health of the City of Evanston, place such dog under the observation of a competent veterinarian at his private hospital within the City of Evanston. Provided further, that said dog shall not be released expect by cer- tification in writing issued by the Dommissioner of Health or his Deputy. If the owner or keeper of such dog shall fail or refuse to comply with the rovisions of this ordinance, he shall be fined not less than Five ( " 00) nor more than Two Hundred ($20O.00)Dollars for each offense. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts'of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of April A.D. 1937.✓ Approved April 13, 1937 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index April 14, 1937 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 261 OF CHAPTER XII, ENTITLED "DEPARTMENT OF STREETS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 261 of Chapter XII entitled "Depart- ment of Streets" of the Evanston Municipal Code of.1927 be amended by adding thereto the following sections: (3) The duties herein prescribed for the Commissioner of Streets shall from and after February 11, 1937, be transferred to and imposed upon the Commissioner of Public Works and the Commissionerof Streets ex officio Superintendent of Streets, is hereby relieved of all the duties of his office excepting those duties pre- scribed by the laws of the State of Illinois. (4) All the right, power and authority vested in and the obligations imposed upon the Superintendent of Streets by the provisions of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 are hereby transferred to, vested in and imposed upon the Commissioner of Public Vorks, SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the C'ty of Evanston on the 12th day of April A.D. 1937. Approved April 13, 1937, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Charles H. Bartlett, Mayor Published in News -Index April 149 1937 192 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING MUNICIPAL AND SPECIAL TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE -OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1st 1937 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31st 1937 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF:EVANSTON: • SECTION 1: That the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY FOUR THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY-SEVEN CENTS ($794,137.57) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all general corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund, for payment of principal and interest of bonds, Public Library, Firemen,ts Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Garbage System, Street and Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds and Public Benefit Fund as appropriated for the current fiscal year by the Annual Appropriation Ordinance of the City of Evanston for the year 1937, passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of -February 1st, 19371, as amended by Ordinance adopted on March 29, 1937, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year, the specific amounts as levied for the various purposes heretofore named being indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated .., "Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said tax so levied being for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be collected from said tax levy, the total of which has been ascer- tained as aforesaid and being as follows: 11 ft 193 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the COUNTY CLERK of said County of Cook, a duly certified copy of this Ordinance, and that he shall also certify to the said County Clerk that the amount levied and assessed by Section One of this Ordinance is required by said City to be levied by taxation as aforesaid and extended upon the appropriate tax books for the fiscal year beginning January 1st, 1937 and ending December 31, 1937. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval and all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of May, A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved May 4th, A.D. 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) 1937 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this; the City Council of the City of Evanston, ---,/ in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted.its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form required by law and caused the same to be published as re- quired by law in the Evanston News -Index, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of the taxes levied by said tax levy ordin- ance for generalc orporate purposes have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Mayor, City Clerk and City Treasurer of this City be and they are hereby authorized and directed.to execute and deliver One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) Tax Antici- pation Warrants of this City in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1937 for general corporate purposes of this City, and payable only out of such levy; that said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of one and ninety-five one hundredths per cent (1.95%) per annum; said warrants -shall be numbered C-1 to C-30 inclusive, shall be dated May 4; 1937, and shall be of the denomination of $5,000 each. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) Number 1937 GENERAL CORPORATE FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS May 4, 1937 194 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Fursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are here- by directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the,year 1937 for general corporate purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of DOLLARS($ together with interest thereon at the rate of one and ninety-five one hundredths per cent (1.95%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall -be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and nec- essary expenses of this City for general corporate purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise, Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook . County, Illinois .Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City Treasurer SECTION 3: That the sale of said warrants to the City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago,'Illinois, at not less than the par value thereof, be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed, and the Treasurer is hereby directed to deliver said warrants to said purchaser immediately upon their execution and payment therefor as heretofore agreed upon. SECTION 4: Said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1937, for general corporate purposes of ' this City, be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinance. The Treasurer shall apply all moneys received from said tax levy for general corporate purposes of the City to pay the warrants authorized by this ordinances and shall use such moneys for no other purpose until all of said warrants, both principal and interest, shall have been fully paid. Said warrants shall be paid in numerical order beginning with number C-1. SECTION 5: That the City Treasurer is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the purpose herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION b: That a certified copy hereof be filed with the City Treasurer. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 195 Adopted May 3, 1937/ Approved May 4, 1937 Vote: Aye (16) Aldermen Nay None ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Eleven Thousand Dollars ($'P211,000) 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in man- ner, time and form required by law and caused the same to be pub- lished as required by law in the Evanston -News -Index., as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants except for the following: $p150, 000 Tax Anticipation Warrants issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied in the year 1937 for general corporate purposes of this city, said warrants bearing interest at the rate of one and ninety-five one hundredths per cent (1.95%) per annum, being numbered C-1 to C-30 inclusive, being of the denomination of $5,000 each, and being dated May 4, 1937. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City as follows: $65,000 1937 General'Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-31 to C-95 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; $390000 1937 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to 1*39 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of $18000 each; $$31,000 1937 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-31 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of `1,000 each; $590000 1937 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-59 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; $14#000 1937 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, Slumbered PP-1 to PP-14 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; $30000 1937 Public Benefit Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PB-1 to PB-3 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. . _..tq�.-D^"--. .._.,.:+.�,...,;.,..q•.nv.�711'r.�r�...[...s+w"`*' ,.^n+7,.P.s �: .•. .e• _ •_ .,+.� ,. .. ., _. � -.w w+., 19 6 That all of said warrants shall bear such rate of interest and shall be dated as shall hereafter be fixed by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1937 by the City Council of this City on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk of this City, be sealed with the corporate seal of said City, and be registered by the City Treasurer of this City. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (Form of Tax Anticipation Warrant) 1937 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS No. 01937 $11000.00 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County,IIllihois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are here- by directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1937 for purposes s as soon as funds become available, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000) together with interest thereon at the rate of per cent ( %) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the, ordinary, and necessary expenses of this City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City Treasurer SECTION 3: That said warrants shall be delivered as shall hereafter be directed by this City Council, SECTION 4: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1937 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein and heretofore authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first moneys received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds and the $150,000 1937 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants numbered C-1 to C-30 inclusive heretofore issued, and to pay the same in numerical 197 order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify the purchasers when funds are availab;e to pay any of said warrants. SECTION 5: The City Treasurer of this City .is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION 6: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of said City. , SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ord- inance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted June 14, 1937 Approved•June 15, 1937 Ayes 15 Aldermen Nays None Absent (1) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending '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 Pro- visions.' , Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921, approved January 19th, 1921, as amended February 15th, 1927, and app- roved by the Mayor of said City of February 16th, 19279" by amending the "Side Yard" provisions -of Section 11 - "B" Height and Area District - Residential, of the said ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance 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 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'. Adopted by the City Council of -the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921" as amended, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. 198 Section 2: That the Side Yard Provisions of Section 11 - "B" Height and Area District - Residential, be amended so that they shall hereafter be and read as follows: Side Yard: There shall be a side yard, on each side of a building used in whole or in part for residential purposes, having a width equal to not less than ten per cent (10p) of the average width of the lot; pro- vided, however, that such side yards shall not be less than three (3) feet in width and need not exceed six (6) feet in width. Detached garages or other accessory buildings not used for human habitation need not have side yards more than three (3) feet in width. , Section 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the/City of Evanston on the 14th day of June A.D. 1937 Approved June 15, 1937 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Radio Record June 21, 1937 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending tAn Ordinance to Classify, Re- gulate and Restrict the Locations of Trades and Indus- tries and the Location of Buildings Designed for Speci- fied 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 Pur- poses and Prescribing Penalties for the Violation of Its Provisions.' Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921, approved January 19th, 1921, as amended February 15th, 1927, and approved by the Mayor of said City on February 16th, 1927", by amending the "Side Yard" provisions of Section 10 - "A" Height and Area District - Residential, of the said ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921 as amended. BE IT ORDAINED BY. -THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance entitled: tAn 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 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.t Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921", as amended, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. 199 Section 2: That the Side Yard Provisions of Section 10 - "A" Height andArea District - Residential be amended so that they shall hereafter be and read as follows: Side Yard: There shall be a side yard, on each side of a building used in whole or in part for residential pur- poses, having a width equal to not less than ten per cent (10%) of the average width of the lot; provided, however, that such side yards shall not be less than three (3) feet in width and need not exceed six (6) feet in width. I2etached garages or other accessory buildings not used for human habitation need not have side yards more.than three (3) feet in width. Section 3:, All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of June A.D. 1937, Approved June 15, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Radio Record June 21, 1937 AN ORDINANCE A14ENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending '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'. Adopted by -the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921, approved January 19th, 1921, as amended February 15th., 1927, and approved by the Mayor of said City on February ;6th, 19279" by amending,Section 4 - "B" Residence District, of the said ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance 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 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'. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921", as amended, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. 2WOO Section 2: That Section 4 - "B" Residence District be amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: SECTION 4 - "B" RESIDENCE DISTRICT: In the "B" Residence District no building or premises shall be used and no building shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered unless otherwise provided in this ordinance, except for one or more of the following uses: 1. Any use permitted in the "A" Residence District. 2. Apartment Houses. 3. Apartment Hotels. 4. Private Clubs and Fraternity Houses, 5. Boarding and Lodging Houses and Dormitories. 6. Institutions of an educational, philanthropic or eleemosynary nature. 7. Nurseries and Greenhouses for the propagating and cultivating of plants only. 8. Accessory Buildings, located on the same lot as main building, including one private garage, com- munity garage or -private stable when located not less than fifty (50) feet from the front lot line, nor less than five (5) feet from any other street line or private garage constructed as a part of the main building. See Section 16 (j). 9. Uses customarily incident to any of the above uses where located on the same lot and not in- volving the conduct of.a business except that business conducted within the same building to which the use may be accessory, access to such uses to be only from within such building, pro- vided no sign or other display, in, on, outside of or showing through any window shall be used to advertise such use. Such incidental uses within an apartment hotel shall be confined to the service of resident guests. Incidental uses in connection with any institution located in this district shall be so conducted as not to interfere with the residential character of the district. 10. No occupant or resident of a dwelling or apartment house, or occupant or operator of an apartment hotel, boarding or lodging house shall have a name plate exceeding one (1) square foot in area; provided, an apartment hotel with one hundred (100) or more sleeping rooms may have a name plate not to exceed twelve (12) square feet. All other uses permitted in the "B" residence District may have a name plate or sign not exceeding six (6) square feet in area; a bulletin board or sign appertaining only to the lease, hire or sale of the building or premises upon which said sign is placed, not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area may also be erected. 11. No part of a sign, bulletin board or name plate shall project more than one (1) foot beyond the building to which it refers and shall not be more than fifteen (15) feet above grade, and shall not project beyond the lot line. Illuminated signs in a "B" Residence District or on the opposite side of a street from a "B" Residence District shall be extinguished before eleven P.M. No advertising sign of any other character shall be permitted. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Published in Radio Adopted by the City Council of the Pity of Evanston Record June 21, 37 on the 145h day of June A.D. 1937. Approved June 15, 1937. Edward W. Be11,City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor 201 AN ORDINANCE AMEN -DING ARTICLE 11 OF CHAPTER VIII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODF OF 1927, BY ADDING SECTION 2012 THERETO, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: Section 1: Article II of Chapter VIII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 is amended to include Section 2012, which added section is to read as follows: 2012. It shall be unlawful for the owner, occupant, tenant, lessee, or other person having charge, control or custody of any house, building, apartment, room or storeroom, or other premises, to refuse to open the same or to admit the Commissioner of Health or any of his duly authorized agents, when demand is made by him or any of them between sunrise and sunset, for the purpose of making any sanitary inspection of the premises or any part thereof, or for the purpose of determining whether any communicable disease or any condition which might give rise thereto ekists within or upon the premises, or any part thereof. Any person or corporation found guilty of a violation hereof shall be fined not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars ($200) for each offense, and a refusal after each separate demand shall be considered as a separate offense. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of July A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved July 7th, 1937, Edward 111. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index July 8, 1937 zZ ORDINANCE providing for the sale and directing delivery of Two Hundred Eleven Thousand Dollars $211:000) 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, on the 14th day of June, 1937, adopted an ordinance providing for the issuance of Two Hundred Eleven Thousand Dollars ($211,000) 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants described as follows: $65#000 1937 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-31 to C-95 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; $39,9000 1937 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-39 inclusive, to be of the denom- ina tion o f $ ,000 each; $31,000 1937 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-31 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of $10000 each; $590000 1937 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-59 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; 202 $14,000 1937 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-14 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each; and $32000 1937 Public Benefit Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PB-1 to PB-3 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $11,000 each; and WHEREAS, bids have been solicited for the sale of said warrants; and WHEREAS, it appears that the bid of First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, State Bank and Trust Company and the Evanston Trust and Savings Bank, all of Evanston,•Illinois, is the best bid received for the sale of said warrants; and NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That said bid of First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, State Bank and Trust Company and the Evanston Trust and Savings Bank, all of Evanston, Illinois, for the purchase of Two Hundred Eleven Thousand Dollars ($211,000) 1937 Tax Anticipa- tion Warrants of this City described in the preamble hereof, be and the same is hereby accepted and said warrants are hereby sold to said party. Section 2: That said warrants shall be dated July 9, 1937, and shall bear interest at the rate of two and one-fourth per cent (240) per annum, and the officials of this City are hereby directed to execute and deliver said warrants to said purchaser upon receipt of the purchase price therefor as soon as possible after the date applicable to said warrants. Section 3: That a certified copy of this ordinance be filed with the City Treasurer of this City. Section 4: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted .July 6, 1937. Approved July 7, 1937. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2464 OF CHAPTER XLVIII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 ENTITLED: "DISORDERLY HOUSES - KEEPING SAME - PENALTY." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: That Section 2464 of Chapter XLVIII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, entitled "Disorderly House - Keeping Same - Penalty", be amended so that the same shall -hereafter be and read as follows: Section 2464 (a) DISORDERLY HOUSE -.KEEPING SAME - PENALTY. Every person who shall (a) keep or maintain any bawdy or disorderly house, or (b) any house, store, garage, shop or other place where any person is permitted or suffered to make any improper noise or disturbance, or (c) any house, store, garage shop or other place where intoxicating liquor is kept, possessed, sold or given away for retail uses or C�1�sJ purposes, or (d) any house, store, garage, shop or other place where any person is permitted or suffered to play with dice, cards, balls, tickets, dominoes, or other device used in gaming, or (e) any house, store, garage, shop or other place to the encouragement of idleness, gambling, intoxication, adultery, fornication, lewdness, or other immoral practices, or (f) knowingly lease or rent a house, store, garage, shop or other place to another person to be used for the purposes herein set forth, shall be deemed guilty -of keeping a disorderly house, and shall be subject to,a fine of not less than Fifty Dollars, and not more than Two Hundred Dollars* (b) INMATE OF DISORDERLY HOUSE - PENALTY. Any person who is a frequenter, visitor, guest, inmate or patron of a disorderly house, as defined in the foregoing section 2464-A, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding Fifty Dollars. ( c ) REPEAL. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the C'ty of Evanston on the 19th day of July A.D. 1937, Approved July 211, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index July 22, 1937. AN ORDINANCE DIVIDING THE CITY OF EVANSTON INTO WARDS AND PRECINCTS, DEFINING THEIR BOUNDARIES AND REPEALING ALL FORMER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT. THEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: Section 1: That Section 2860 of Chapter LVI, entitled "Wards and Precincts" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted by the City Council of said City of Evanston December 20, 1927, approved by the Mayor December 20, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall be and read as follows: 2860. The City of Evanston is hereby divided into Eight Wards and Sixty Precincts as follows: FIRST WARD All that part of the City of Evanston bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Foster Street and the center line of Maple Avenue; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Foster Street to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line to the center line produced of Greenleaf Street; thence west along the center line and the same produced of Greenleaf Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to its intersection with the center line, produced south, of Maple Avenue as opened north of Church Street; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Maple Avenue to the point of beginning. First Precinct: All that part of the First Ward lying north of a line commencing at a point being the center line of Maple Avenue and the center line of University Place; thence east and easterly along said center line and the same produced of University Place to the center line of Sheridan Road; thence southeasterly along said center line of Sheridan Road and the same produced to the shore line of Lake Michigan. Second Precinct: All that part of the First, Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing.at a point being the center line of IVfaple Avenue and University Place; thence east and easterly along said center line and the same produced of University Place to the center line of Sheridan Road; thence southeasterly along said center line of Sheridan Road and the same produced to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced,of Clark Street; thence westerly along said center line and the same produced of Clark Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence south along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Church Street; thence west along said center line of Church Street to the center line produced of Maple Avenue; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Maple Avenue to the point of beginning. Third Precinct: All that part of the First Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Maple Avenue produced and the center line of Church Street; thence east along said center line of Church Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north.along.said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Clark Street; thence easterly along said center line of Clark Street and the same produced to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced of Church Street; thence westerly along said center line and the same produced of Church Street to the center line of Chicago Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Chicago Avenue to the center line of Grove Street; thence westerly along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence northerly along said center _line of said right of way to the center line produced south of I-iaple Avenue as opened north of Church Street; thence northerly along said center line produced of Maple Avenue to the point of beginning. Fourth Precinct: All that part of the First Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point.being the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & North- western Railway Company and the center line of Grove Street; thence easterly along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of Chicago Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Chicago Avenue to the center line of Church Street; thence easterly along said center line of Church Street and the same produced to the shore line of Lake 1.1ichigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake 1.4ichigan to the center line produced of Lake Street; thence westerly along said center line and the same produced of Lake Street to the said center line of said right of way; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to the point of beginning. Fifth Precinct: All that part of the First Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & North- western Railway Company and the center line of Lake Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Lake Street to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced of Greenwood Street; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Greenwood Street to the center line of Chicago Avenue; thence south along said center line of Chicago Avenue to the center line of Dempster Street; thence west along said center line of Dempster Street to said center line of said right of way; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to the point of beginning. G05 Sixth Precinct: All that part of the First Ward lying south of the center line and the same produced east of Greenwood Street, north of the center line and the same produced east of Hamilton Street and east of the center line of Chicago Avenue, Seventh Precinct: All that part of the First Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of the right of -way of the T:iilwaukee Division of the Northwestern Railway Company and the center line of Dempster Street; thence east along said center line of Dempster Street to the center line of Chicago Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Chicago Avenue to the center line produced of Hamilton Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Hamilton Street to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced of Greenleaf Street; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Greenleaf Street to said center line of said right of way; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to the point of beginning. SECOND WARD All that part of the City of Evanston bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point being the center line of Emerson Street and the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence east along said center line of Emerson Street to the center line of Maple Avenue; thence south along said center line and the same Ir'oduced of Maple Avenue to its intersection with the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Com- pany; thence southerly along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Greenleaf Street; thence west along said center line of Greenleaf Street to the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence north along said center line of Ashland Avenue and the same produced to the center line of Crain Street; thence west along said center line of Crain Street to the center line produced south of Ashland Avenue, north of Crain_ Street; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Ashland Avenue to the point of beginning. First Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Emerson Street and the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence east along said center line of Emerson Street to the center line of Maple Avenue; thence south along said center line of Maple Avenue and the same pro- duced to the center line of the right of gray of the Milwaylkee Division of the Chicago ec Northwestern Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Davis Street; thence west along said center line of Davis Street to the center line of Oak Avenue; thence north alohg said center line of Oak Avenue to the center line of Church Street; thence west along said center line of Church Street to the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence north along said center line of Ashland Avenue to the point of beginning. Second Precinct: All that part of the Second Card bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Ashland Avenue and the center line of Church Street; thence east along said center line of Church Street to the center line of Oak Avenue; thence south along said center line of Oak Avenue to the center line of Davis Street; thence east along said center line of Davis Street to the center line of Maple Avenue; thence south along said center line of Maple Avenue to the center line of Grove Street; thence west along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line of Davis Street; thence west along said center line of Davis Street to the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence north along said center line of Ashland Avenue to the point of beginning. Third Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Ashland Avenue and the center line of Davis Street; thence east along said center line of Davis Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line of Grove Street; thence east along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of Maple Avenue; thence north along said center line of Maple Avenue to the center line of Davis Street; � 206 thence east along said center line of Davis Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & North- western Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of t,jay to the center line of Lake Street; thence west along said center line of Lake Street to the center line of Asbury Avenue; thence north along said center line of Asbury Avenue to the center line of Grove Street; thence west along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of Ashland Avenue; thence north along said center line of Ashland Avenue to the point of beginning. Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Ashland Avenue and the center line of Grove Street; thence east along said center line of Grove Street to the center line of Asbury Avenue; thence south along said center line of Asbury Avenue to the center line of Lake Street; thence east along said center line of Lake Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said.right of way to the center line of Greenwood Street; thence west along said center line of Greenwood Street to the center line of Ashland Avenue:; thence north along said center line of Ashland Avenue to the point of beginning. Fifth Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Greenwood Street and north of the center line of Dempster Street. Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and west of the center line of Maple Avenue. Seventh Precinct: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and east of the center line of Maple Avenue. THIRD WARD All that part of the City of Evanston lying south of the center line of Greenleaf Street and the same produced east to Lake Michigan; north of the south line of Calvary Cemetery and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Michigan and west to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company and east of said center line of said right of way. First Precinct: All that part of the Third Vjard lying north of the center line of P,Iain Street and west of the center line of Judson Avenue. Second Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying north of the center line of Main Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake 1,Zichigan and east of the center line of Judson Avenue. Third Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying south of the center line of Main Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Michigan, north of the center line of Kedzie Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Michigan and east of the center line of Forest Avenue. Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying south of the center line of Main Street west of the center line of Forest Avenue, north of the center line of Kedzie Street and east of the center line of Hinman Avenue, Fifth Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying south of the center line of Main Street west of the center line of Hinman Avenue, north of the center line of Keeney Street and the same pro- duced west to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying south of the center line of Keeney Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Michigan and east of the center line of Michigan Avenue and the same produced south to the south line of Calvary Cemetery, 20'7 Seventh Precinct: All that part of the Third Vlard lying south of the center line of Keeney Street and the same produced west to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company and west of the center line of Michigan Avenue and the same produced south to the south line of Calvary Cemetery. Eighth Precinct: All that part of the Third Ward lying south of the center line of Kedzie Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Irlichigan, north of the center line of Keeney Street and the same produced east to the shore line of Lake Michigan and east of the center line of Hinman Avenue. FOURTH WARD All that part of the City of Evanston bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line produced of Greenleaf Street; thence east along said center line of Greenleaf Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaykee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of tray to the center line produced east of Keeney Street as opened east of Custer Avenue; `,hence east along said center line of Keeney Street and the same produced to 'the center line of'Custer Avenue; thence north along said center line of Custer Avenue to the center line produced of Reba Place; thence west along said.center line of Reba Place and the center line of Cleveland Street and the same produced to the center line of Dodge Avenue; thence south along said center line of Dodge Avenue to the center line produced of Seward Street as opened crest of Dodge Avenue; thence west along said center line of Seward Street and the same produced to the west city limits; thence north along said city limits to the point of beginning. First Precinct; All that part of the Fourth Ward lying south of the center line of Main Street, west of the center line of Sherman Avenue, north of the center line of Madison Street and east of the center line of Ridge Avenue. Second Precinct: All that part of the Fourth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Elmwood Avenue and the center line of Greenleaf Street; thence east along said center line of Greenleaf Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of t-jay to the center line of Washington Street; thence west along said center line of �-dashington Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Main Street; thence west along said center line of Ua-in Street to the center line produced south of Elnrtrood Avenue as opened north of Main Street; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Elimvood Avenue to the point of beginning. Third Precinct: All that part of the Fourth Ward lying north and west of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Greenleaf Street and the center line of Viesley Avenue; thence south along said center line of Wesley Avenue to the center line of Main Street; thence west along said center line of Main Street to the center line of Florence Avenue; thence south along said center line of Florence Avenue to the center line of Washington Street; thence wrist along said center line and the same produced of Washington Street to the center line of Dodge Avenue; thence south along said center line of Dodge Avenue to the center line produced east of 7,11ashington Street as opened west of Dodge Avenue; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Washingb n Street to the west city limits. Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Fourth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line produced west of Washington Street as opened crest of Dodge Avenue; thence east along said center line of ['dashington Street and the same produced east to the center line of Dodge Avenue; thence north along said center line of Dodge Avenue to the center line produced of Washington Street as opened east of Dodge Avenue; thence east along said center line of Washington Street and the same produced to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line produced of Cleveland Street; 20S thence west along said center line and the same produced of Cleveland Street to the center line of Dodge Avenue; thence south along said center line of Dodge Avenue to the center line produced of Seward Street as opened west of Dodge Avenue; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Seward Street to the west city limits; thence north along said city limits to the point of beginning. Fifth Precinct: All that part of the Fourth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Ridge Avenue and the center line of Madison Street; thence east along said center line of Madison Street to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Washington Street; thence east along said center line of Wash- ington Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of way to the center line produced of Keeney Street as opened east of Custer Avenue; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Keeney Street to the center line of Custer Avenue; thence north along said center line of Custer Avenue to the center line produced of Reba Place; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Reba Place to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the point of beginning. Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Fourth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line ,of Wesley Avenue and the center line of Greenleaf Street; thence east along said center line of Greenleaf Street to the center line of Elmwood Avenue; thence south along said center line of Elmwood Avenue and the same produced to the center line of Main Street; thence Crest along said center line of Main Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line of Washington Street; thence west along said center line of Washington Street to the center line of Florence Avenue; thence north along said center line of Florence Avenue to the Center line of Main Street; thence east along said center line of I. -lain Street to the center line produced south of Wesley Avenue as opened north of Main Street; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Wesley Avenue to the point of beginning. FIFrITi WARD All that part of the City of Evanston bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line of the North Shore Channel of; the Sanitary District of Chicago; thence northeasterly along said center line of said channel to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence southeasterly along said. center line of Green Bay Road to the center line of Noyes Street; thence east along said center line of Noyes Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line produced of Foster Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Foster Street to the center line of I,Iaple Avenue; thence south along said center line of Maple Avenue to the center line of Emerson Street; thence west along said center line of Emerson Street to the center line of Ashland Ave - nut; thence south along said center line of Ashland Avenue and the same produced to the center line of Crain Street; thence east along said center line of Crain Street to the center line produced of Ashland Avenue as opened south of Crain Street; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Ashland Avenue to the center line of Greenleaf Street; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Greenleaf Street to the west city limits; thence north along said city limits to the point of beginning. First Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying east of the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company and south of the center line and the same produced west of Leon Place. Second Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying east of the center line of the right of gray of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company and north of the center line and the same produced west of Leon Place. Third Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying west of the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of 200 the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, north of the center line of Emerson Street and east of the center line and the same _produced south and north of Ashland Avenue. Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying north of the center line of Emerson Street, west of the center line and the same produced north and south of Ashland Avenue and east of the center line of -Brown Avenue. Fifth Precinct: ,All that part of the Fifth Ward lying north.of the center line of Church Street and west of the center line and the same produced of Brown Avenue, Sixth Precinct: All that part of the.Fifth Ward lying south of center line of Emerson Street, north of the center line of Church Street and east of the center line of Brown Avenue. Seventh Precinct: All that part of the FifthVUard lying south of the center line and the same produced of Church Street and north of the center line and the same produced of Lake Street, Eighth Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying south of the center line and the same produced of Lake Street and north of the center line of Dempster Street. Ninth Precinct: All that part of the Fifth Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street. SIXTH WARD All that part of the City of Evanston lying westerly of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicag; thence northeasterly along said center line of said channel to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence northwesterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the north city limits. First Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Bennett Avenue produced and the north city limits; thence east along said city limits to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence south- easterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the center line of Central Street; thence.west along said center line of Central Street to the center line produced of Stewart Avenue; thence northwesterly along said center line and the same produced of Stewart Avenue to the center line produced of Hartzell Street; thence wrest along said center line and the same produced of Hartzell Street to the center line of Bennett Avenue; thence north along said center line of Bennett Avenue to the point of beginning. Second Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying north and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point being the.north city limits and the center line produced of Bennett Avenue; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Bennett Avenue to the center line of Hartzell Streetl thence west along said center line of Hartzell Street to the center line of Ewing Avenue.; thence south along said center line of Ewing Avenue to the center line of Central Street; thence west along said center line of Central Street to the center line of Crawford Avenue; thence south along said center line of Crawford Avenue to its intersection with the city limits. Third Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street east of the center line of Crawford Avenue between Harrison Street and Central Street and west of a line• beginning at a point being the center line of Central Street and the center line produced of Marcy Avenue; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Marcy Avenue to the center line of Grant Street; thence west along said center line of Grant Street to the center line produced of Lawndale Avenue as opened south of Grant Street; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Lawndale Avenue to the city limits. .,.-..,,.:;'�- -•-s -•sue- ; s� - c,• :.;. ,e�:r�''; 210 Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Central Street and -the center line produced of Marcy Avenue; thence east along said center line of Central Street to the center line of Lincolnwood Drive; thence south along said center line of Lincolnwood Drive to the center line produced of Lincoln Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Lincoln Street to the center line of Ewing Avenue; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Ewing Avenue to the city limits; thence westerly along said city limits to. the center line produced of Lawndale Avenue; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Lawndale Avenue to the center line of Grant Street; thence east along said center line of Grant Street to the center line produced of Marcy Avenue; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Marcy Avenue to the point of beginning. Fifth Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Lincoln Street, west of the center line and the same produced south of Pioneer Road and east of the center line and the same produced south of Ewing Avenue, Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line produced of Pioneer Road and the center line of Central Street; thence east along said center line of Central Street to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence southeasterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the center line of Lincoln Street; thence west along said center line of Lincoln Street to the center line of Prairie Avenue; thence southeasterly along said center line of Prairie Avenue to the center line produced of Colfax Street; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Colfax Street, to the center line of Pioneer Road; thence northerly along said center line of Pioneer Road to the point of beginning. Seventh Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Pioneer Road and the center line of Colfax Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Colfax Street to the center line of Prairie Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Prairie Avenue to the center line of Lincoln Street; thence east along said center line of Lincoln Street to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence southeasterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago; thence southwesterly along said center line of said Channel to the center line produced south of Pioneer Road; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Pioneer Road to the point of beginning. Eighth Precinct: All that part of the Sixth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Central Street and the center line of Lincolnwood Drive; thence east along said center line of Central Street to the center line produced south of Ewing Avenue as opened north of Central Street; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Ewing Avenue to the center line of Hartzell Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Hartzell Street to the center line of Stewart Avenue; thence southerly along said center line and the same produced of Stewart Avenue to the center line of Central Street; thence west along said center line of Central Street to the center line produced of Pioneer Road; thence southerly along said center line and the same produced of Pioneer Road to the center line of Lincoln Street; thence west along said center line and the same produced of Lincoln Street to the center line of Lincolnwood Drive; thence north along said center line of Lincolnwood Drive; thence north along said center line of Lincolnwood Drive to the point of beginning. SEVENTH WARD All that part of the City of Evanston lying north and east of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the north city limits and the center line of Green Bay Road; thence southeasterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the center line of Noyes Street; thence east along said center line of'Noyes Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line produced of Foster Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Foster Street to the shore line of Lake Michigan. i�i.eL ..r. .. .Ir_: u... .. ... .... _ .-.i _a. .. -.i '.y..: .a..r e. ,k: ..']►..NnM. ._ ......,. .,.. �, .. J.... ._ry a.�a9t�ii:.r.e_. .,,._f: �.,.. _,..` .. S_i.Ps%:.:.. ..-._ :•4.�Y—".—�44aW 211 First Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying east of the center line of Sherman Avenue and south of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Sherman Avenue and the center line of Simpson Street; thence east along said center line of Simpson Street and the same produced to the center line of Orrington Avenue; thence north along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line produced of Garrett Place; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Garrett Place to the shore line of Lake Michigan. Second Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying south of the center line of Noyes Street and west of the center line of Maple Avenue. Third Precinct: All that part of the Seventh 'Idard lying south of the center line of Colfax Street, east of the center line of Sherman Avenue and north of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Sherman Avenue and the center line of Simpson Street; thence east along the center line and the same produced of Simpson Street to the center line of Orrington Avenue; thence north along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line produced of Garrett Place; thence east along said center line and the same pro- duced of Garrett Place to the shore line of Lake Michigan. Fourth Precinct: All that part of -the Seventh lVard bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being.the center line of Green Bay Road and the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago; thence northeasterly along said center line of said Channel to the center line of Lincoln Street; thence east along said center line of Lincoln Street to the center line of the right of way of the Chicago., Milwaykee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Company; thence southerly along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Colfax Street; thence east along said center line of Bolfax Street to the center line of Sherman A venue; thence south along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Noyes Street; Thence west along said center line of Noyes Street to the center line of Green Bay Road; thence northwesterly along said center line of Green Bay Road to the point of beginning. Fifth. Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point being the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago and the center line of Central Street; thence east along said center line of Central Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line produced of Clinton Place; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Clinton Place to the shore line of Lake Illichigan; thence southerly along; the shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced of Colfax Street; thence west along said center line and the same pro- duced of Colfax Street to the center line of the right of gray of the Chicago, Milwaykee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Company; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Lincoln Street.; thence taest along said center line of Lincoln Street to the center line of said North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago; thence northerly along said center line of said channel to the point of beginning. Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying east of the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago and north of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of said North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago and the center line of Central Street; thence east along said center line of Central Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line produced of Clinton Place; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Clinton Place to the shore line of Lake Michigan. ,Seventh Precinct: All that _part of the center line of Ashland Avenue and city limits and south to the center line the Sanitary District of Chicago and west of said North Shore Channels of the Seventh Ward lying east the same produced north to the of the North Shore Channel of and north of said center line �� Ad Eighth Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward lyingvBst of the center line of Ashland Avenue and the same produced north to the city limits and south to the center line of the North Shore Channel of the Sanitary District of Chicago. Ninth Precinct: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying south of the center line of Noyes Street, west of the center line of Sherman Avenue and east of the center line of Maple Avenue. EIGHTH WARD All that part of the City of Evanston bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line produced of Seward Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Seward Street to the center line of Dodge Avenue; thence north along said center line of Dodge Avenue to the center line produced of Cleveland Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Cleveland Street and Reba Place to the center line of Custer Avenue; thence south along said center line of Custer Avenue to the center line produced of Keeney Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Keeney Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence south along said center line of said right of way to the south line produced west of Calvary Cemtery; thence east along said south line and the same produced of Calvary Cemtery to the east line of Chicago Avenue; thence southerly along said east line of Chicago Avenue to the east line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Company; thence southerly along said east line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Company to the south city limits; thence west along said south city limits to the west city limits; thence north along said west city limits to the point of beginning. First Precinct: All that part of the Eighth Ward lying east of the center line of Ridge Avenue and north of the center line and the same produced east of Oakton Street. Second Precinct: All that part of the Eighth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Ridge Avenue and the center line of Oakton Street; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Oakton Street to the center line of the right of way of the Milwaukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence south along said center line of said right of way to the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North Shore & I-Jil- waukee Railway Company; thence west along said center line of the last named right of way to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the point of beginning. Third Precinct: All that part of the Eighth Ward bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point being the center line of Custer Street and the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North.Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company; thence east along said center line of said right of way to the center line of the right of way of the Milv aukee Division of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company; thence northerly along.said center line of said last named right of way to the south line produced west of Calvary Cemetery; thence east along said south line of Calvary Cemetery to the east line of Chicago Avenue; thence southeasterly along said east line of Chicago Avenue to the east line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railway Company; thence southerly along said east line of said last named right of way to the south city limits; thence west along said city limits to the center line produced of Custer Avenue; thence north along said center line and the same produced of Custer Avenue to the point of beginning. 213 Fourth Precinct: All that part of the Eighth Ward bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point being the west city limits and the center line of Oakton Street; thence east along said center line of Oakton Street to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence -southerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company; thence west along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Asbury Avenue; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Asbury Avenue to the south city limits; thence west along said south city limits to the west city limits; thence north along said west city limits to the point of beginning. Fifth Precinct: All,that part of the Eighth Ward lying west of the center line of Ridge Avenue and north of the center line of Oakton Street. Sixth Precinct: All that part of the Eighth Ward lying south of the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company, west of the center line and the same produced of Custer Avenue and east of the center line and the same produced of Asbury Avenue. SECTION 2: • That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19th day of July A.D. 1967. ✓ Approved July 21, 1937. Henry D. Penfield, Mayor AN ORDINANCE Edward W Bell, City Clerk AMENDING ARTICLE II ENTITLED: WATER WORKS SYSTEM OF CHAPTER VII.OF.THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BY. INSERTING THEREIN A. SECTION TO BE KNOWN- - AS SECTION 1312 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article II entitled: Water Works System, of Chapter VII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be amended by inserting therein a section to be known as Section 1312j which section shall be and read as follows: "1312. OWNER TO REPLACE IRON AND STEEL SUPPLY PIPES WHEN.) When any street or highway in the City of Evanston is built or new pavement laid thereon, and where there exist in any such street or highway iron or steel water service pipes less than three inches in diameter, it shall be the duty of the owner or owners of the property, abutting such street to replace such iron or steel pipes with lead, copper or cast iron pipes., -,at the expense of the said property owner or owners. Said new pipes shall be of the design, type and quality as required by the ordinances of the City of Evanston in effect at the time of such replace- ment. Whenever any new street or highway shall be built or new pavement laid thereon, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Works to notify the abutting prop- erty owners to replace any such iron or steel water service pipes in the manner aforesaid, and it shall be the duty of the owner or owners to make said replacement within six (6) 214 days after receiving said notice. In the event any such property owner or owners shall fail or neglect to replace such service pipes as hereinbefore specified, the City of Evanston shall have the right to replace such pipes and charge the property owner with the cost of such replacements. No such property owner or owners shall be entitled to have water service until the cost of such replacements has been paid to the City in full." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of August A.D. 1937.✓ Approved August 17, 1937, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry.D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index August 19, 1937. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2646 OF CHAPTER LIII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 ENTITLED: "USE OF SIDEWALKS IN COMMERCIAL.DISTRICTS." BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TIM CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2646 of Chapter LIII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 19270 entitled "Use of Sidewalks in Commercial Districts," be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: "Section 2646: USE OF SIDEWALKS IN COMtYERCIAL DISTRICTS.) It.shall be unlawful hereafter for any person to drive, -push-, draw or otherwise move any wagon, cart or other vehicle, whether propelled by animal power or other- wise, or any motor vehicle, over or across any public sidewalk in those portions of the City of Evanston which are now or may hereafter be zoned for commercial, industrial or unrestricted use by the Evanston Zoning Ordinance, unless the consent of the City Council thereto shall first have been had and obtained for such crossing of such public sidewalk, under•a penalty of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars for each offense." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of -ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of September A.D. 1937. ✓ Approved September 21st 1937, Edward W, Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index September 22, 1937 215 ORDINANCE Providing for the Issuance of Thirty-six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($360500) 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and - WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form required by law and caused the same to be published as re- quired by law in the Evanston Nevus -Index, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of Tax Anticipation Warrants described as follows: ,$150,000 1937 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of one and ninety- five one hundredths per cent (1.95%) per annum numbered C-1 to C-30 inclusive, of the denomination of J'5,000 each, and dated May 4, 1937; $650000 1937 General Corporate'Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of two and one - quarter per cent (2-.1%) per annum, numbered C-31 to C-95 inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each and dated July 9, 1937; $7,9,000 1937 Library,Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of two and one- quarter per cent (24 ) per annum, numbered L-1 to I�-39 inclu- sive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, and dated July 9, 1937; $31,000 1937 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of two and one -quarter per cent (2go) per annum, numbered G-1 to G-31 inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, and dated July 9, 1937; $598000 1937 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest'at the rate of two and one - quarter per cent.(24%) per annum, numbered SB-1 to SB-59 inclusive, of the denomination of .1,000 each, and dated July 99 1937; $140000 1937 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of two and one - quarter per cent (2-.1%) per annum, numbered PP-1 to PP-14, inclusive, of the denomination of $10000 each and dated July 9, 1937; and , $3,000 1937 Public Benefit Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, bearing interest at the rate of two and one -quarter per cent (2g/) per annum, numbered PB-1 to PB-3 inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, and dated July 9, 1937. NUN, TIEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Sectionl: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1937 Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City as follows: 216 $21,000 1937 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-96 to C-137 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $500 each; $4500 1937 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-32 to G40 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of $500 each; Op500 1937 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-60 to SB-76 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $500 each; and $2,500 1937 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-15 to PP-19 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $500 each. That all of said warrants shall bear such rate of interest and shall be dated as shall hereafter be fixed by this City Council. Said war- rants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1937 by the City Council of this City on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk of this City, be sealed with the corporate seal of said City, and be registered by the City Treasurer of this City.. Section 2: That said warrants -be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) 1937 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON 11 COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS $1937 No. $500000 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of;Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in'the year 1937 for purposes.9 as soon as funds become available, the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) together with interest thereon at the rate of per cent( %) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a,newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or tokbe author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and nec- essary,expenses of this City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants In* the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois 217 Registered: City Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered as shall hereafter 'be directed by this City Council. Section 4: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1937 for said several purposes be and the same is hereby appropriat- ed to pay the respective warrants herein and heretofore authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first moneys received by him from said taxes so levied for the several purposes in the payment of the war- rants heretofore issued against said several funds and the warrants herein authorized to be issued against said funds, and to pay said warrants heretofore issued and issued pursuant to this authorization in numerical order beginning with the lowest.respective number .(ex- cept insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as rapidly as funds become available for that purpose. Said City Treasurer is hereby directed to notify the purchasers of said warrants when funds are * available to pay any of said warrants. Section 5: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby dir- ected to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein -set out and not otherwise. Section 6: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby dir- ected to t'ile a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treas- urer of said City. Section 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: Henry D. Penfield Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted October 25, 1937'' Approved October 26, 1937 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Issuance of $52,000 REFIINDING BONDS of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the prin- cipal of and interest on said bonds. WHEREAS, this, the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois has outstanding and unpaid Forty Thousand Dollars ($401,0001 principal amount of Street Improvement Bonds which mature.December 1, 1937, and which are valid and subsisting legal obligations of the City; and WHEREAS, Four Thousand One Hundred Eighty-five Dollars ($4,185) interest on bonds matures November 10 1937, and Eight Thousand One Hundred Ninety-seven Dollars Fifty Cents ($8,197.50) interest on bonds matures December 1, 1937; and WHEREAS, this City does not have sufficient funds with'which to pay said principal and interest in full but expects to have funds sufficient to pay only Three Hundred Eighty-two Dollars Fifty Cents ($382.50) of said interest, and it will be for the best interests of this City that it issue its Refunding Bonds in the amount of Fifty- two Thousand Dollars ($62,000) for the purpose of paying the balance of said maturing principal and interest; +y,�'S'eT" "!•^aos�r-.�.��- ..es�+.: r-.--n.�...7�A•r,R:s�T. ,-,�s ,r-•.. , - .,w r' rrr ; i 218 NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois: Section 1: That there be borrowed by and for and on behalf of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, the sum of Fifty-two Thousand Dollars ($52,000) for the purpose of re- funding a like amount of legally binding obligations of said City described as follows: q$40,000 Street Improvement Bonds, dated December 10 1935, bearing interest at the rate of 3% per annum, numbered 1 to 40 inclusive, denomination $1,000 each, due December 1, 1937. COUPONS Description of Issue Date Coupons Amount Due 42o Filtration Plant Enlarge- ment Bonds dated May 1, 1923 November 1, 1937-$18777.50 42o Waterworks Pumping Apparatus bonds dated May 11 1923November 1, 1937 742.50 42o Boltwood Park Improvement bonds dated May 1, 1923 November 1, 1937 495,00 421 Lake Front Land Acquisition Bonds dated May 1, 1923 November 1, 1937 10170.00 4e Incinerator Plant Bonds, dated June 1, 1924 December 1, 1937 1#057,50 42o Fourth Ward Boltwood Park Improvement Bonds dated June 14 1926 December 1, 1937 607.50 4lo Public Grounds & Park Im- ` provement Bonds, dated June 1, 1926 December 1, 1937 315.00 42o Fire Department Bonds, dated June 1, 1927 December 1, 1937 990.00 4-21-/06 Fourth Ward Boltwood Park Improvement Bonds, Second Series dated June 1, 1928 December 1, 1937 742.50 4-21--O/o Public Parks and Lake Shore Improvement Bonds, dated June 1, 1928 December 1, 1937 1,237.50 42 o Departmental Building Im- provement Bonds, dated June 1, 1928 December;l, 1937 247.50 3% Street Improvement Bonds, dated December 1, 1935 December 1, 1937_ 30000,00 That to evidence said load negotiable coupon bonds of said City be issued; that said bonds be designated "Refunding Bonds". be 52 in number, numbered 1 to 52 inclusive, be of the denomination of $1,000 each, be dated as of December 1, 1937, and shall become due and pay- able in numerical order as follows: �12,000'-on December 1, 1939; `10,000 on December 1, in each of the years 1940 and 1941, and $20,000 on December 1, 1942 ca.._.. .. .�. _ _ .. .. ._ .,. ,..._ a .�_ _ , _,.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ,. _ _ :✓�.1rd;.ti.,.,... .....__ ... ...... 5sm r.�a. . _ ...� 219 bear interest at the rate of two and one-half per cent (2-21�%) per annum from date until paid, payable December 1, 1938, and semi-annually thereafter on the lst days of June and December in each year, which interest payments to the date of the maturity of the principal shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each bond and maturing on the dates herein provided, and both principal and in- terest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. The seal of said City shall be af- fixed to each of said bonds, and said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and be attested by the City Clerk, and said coupons shall be signed and attested by said Mayor and Clerk respectively, by their facsimile signature.9, and said officials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons; that said bonds be payable to bearer, provided, however, same shall be subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of such Treasurer upon the back of bonds so registered, and after registration no bonds so registered shall be subject to trans- fer except upon such books and similarly noted on the back thereof unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration of any bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons there- to attached which shall continue transferable by delivery. SECTION 2: That each of said bonds and each of the inter- est coupons to be thereto attached shall be in substantially the following form: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK C I TY • OF EVANSTON REFUNDING BOND NO. $1,000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe, and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if this bond be registered then to the registered holder hereof, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.00) on the lst day of December, 19 . together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid at the rate of two and one-half per cent (2-2%) per annum, payable December•1, 1938, and semi-annually thereafter on the lst days of June and December in each year upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Both principal hereof and interest hereon are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest as aforesaid, at maturity, the full faith, credit and re- sources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond is issued by said City for the purpose of re- funding binding and subsisting legal obligations of said City, pur- suant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled: "An Act to provide for the incorporation of Cities and Villages".. approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof and sup- plementary thereto, including an Act entitled: "An Act authorizing any County, City, Village, Incorporated Town, School District, Sanitary District, Forest Preserve District or Park District, to issue refunding bonds and to provide for the levy of taxes for the payment thereof", approved P,4ay 6, 1935, as amended, and an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of said City approved and published as required by law. And it is hereby certified and recited that it appears from the records of said City that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond have ex- isted, and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; that the indebt- edness of said City, including this bond and the issue of which it forms a part does not now and did not at the time of the incurring of the indebtedness hereby refunded exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation; and that provision has been made for the col- lection of a direct annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, on all of the taxable property in said City sufficient to pay the in- terest hereon as the same falls due, and -also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. This bond is subject to registration as -to principal in the name of the holder on the books of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of such Treasurer upon the back hereof, and after registration no transfer hereof, shall be made except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, unless the' last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration hereof shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto attached which shall continue transferable by delivery. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and this bond to be signed by its Mayor and ,be attested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said Mayor and City Clerk respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, all as of the 1st day of December, 1937. ATTEST: City Clerk No. (FORM OF COUPON) Mayor On the first day of 019 , the City of Evanston, in the County of.Cook and State of Illinois, will pay to bearer Dollars ($ ) at the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, for interest due that day on its "Refunding Bond", dated as of December 1, 1937, Number ATTEST. - City C le rk Date of Registration Mayor Name of Signature of E2Zistered Owner Treasurer SECTION 3: That for the purpose of providing the funds re- quired to pay the interest on said bonds promptly when and as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied on all of the taxable property in said City in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax sufficient to produce the respective amounts in 221 the following years, collectible in the next respective succeeding year as set out below: For the year 1937 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $14,600 to pay principal and interest to and in- cluding December 1, 1939; For the year 1938 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $110000 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1939 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $!.10J.750 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1940 a tax sufficient to produce the sum Of $20,500 to pay principal and interest. SECTION 4: That interest and principal coming due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand to pay the same be paid promptly when due from current funds on hand in advancement of thecollection of taxes, and when said taxes shall have been collected, reimbursement shall be made to the said funds in the amounts thus advanced. SECTION 5: That forthwith upon approval and publication of this ordinance, a duly certified copy hereof shall be filed with the County Clerk of Cook County. Said County Clerk shall in and for each of -the years while any of the bonds are outstanding ascertain the rate per cent required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore pro- vided to be levied for each -of said years respectively, and extend the same for collection on the tax books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be extended and collected for said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are extended and collected, and when collected and delivered to the City Treasurer the tax hereby levied shall be placed to the credit of a special fund to be designated "Refunding Bond and Interest Sinking Fund Account of 193711, .which is hereby irrevocably pledged to and shall be used only for the purpose of paying principal of and interest on the bonds herein authorized. Said City Treasurer shall transmit to the paying agent from time to time such sinking funds for the purpose of paying said bonds, principal and interest, as they become due, and such funds shall be so transmitted as prom- tly as possible after their receipt by the City Treasurer. SECTION 6: That the Refunding.Bonds hereby authorized bearing numbers 1 to 52 inclusive, in the aggregate principal amount of Fifty-two Thousand Dollars ($52,000) be executed and turned over to the City Treasurer and be by such Treasurer delivered to the pur- chaser thereof as shall hereafter be directed by this City Council upon payment of the agreed purchase price therefor. That the funds realized from the sale of said bonds shall be used only for the pur- pose hereinbefore set out and none other, and that simultane6usly with the issuance .of these bonds a like amount of binding and sub- sisting legal obligations herein described as the debts to be -re- funded, be paid and cancelled. SECTION 7: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed, and this ordinance shall take effect from and after its adoption, approval and publication in the manner required by law. Henry D. Penfield Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Presented October 25, 1937 Passed October 25, 1937 Approved: October 26, 1937 Published: October 27, 1937 in Nears -Index Voting aye 16 Aldermen Voting nay None 222 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXXIII, SECTION 1560, ENTITLED "LOTTERY UNLAWFUL" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Chapter XXXIII, Section 1566, entitled: "Lottery Unlawful" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 201, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended ;to read as follows: "1560. LOTTERY UNLAWFUL - No person.shall (1) keep, manage, maintain or aid in keeping, man- aging or maintaining, any lottery or thing whatever for the drawing or disposing of any valuable thing by chance; or (2) have in his possession, knowingly, any writing, paper or document representing a chance, share, or interest in numbers drawn or.to be drawn in the game commonly called "policy"; or (3) have in his possession, custody or control any pad, book, paper, writing, or document such as is commonly used in playing the game called "Policy"; or, (4) keep, use or maintain. any house, room, store or other building as agent, owner, keeper, superintendent, lessee, lessor. -or otherwise, in which the game called. "policy" is played; or, (5) aid, assist or abet any other person in carrying on or promoting the game called "policy". Any person violating this section shall be fined not less than Fifty Dollars (050400) and not more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each and every offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or _parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,_approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the lst day of November, A.D. 1937.✓ Approved November 2, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D.,Penfield Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index November 3, 1937. r '7'i'�r ^.�: �)J '11+1� r�F� , �'w-��`.r.�. .r.�s.•v, �l ,_ ___.-+'ix.r. ...'S.'sf., 'r�`�. v'� �lu.�. ' ."�`. 7E�r�. :°�'�^r�a?� g.`S•-i t, '."r �'si'x.:`='�'�!t'�'�'. •C'" ',�"q�- _.i..' r AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECOND PARAGRAPH OF SECTION 2841, ENTITLED "CITY CLERK TO ISSUE METAL PLATES, DEALERS LICENSES" OF ARTICLE IX, ENTITLED: "WHEEL TAX LICENSES" OF CHAPTER LV, ENTITLED;. "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the. second paragraph of Section 2841 rt entitled "City Clerk to Issue Metal Plates, Dealers Licenses, of Article IX, entitled: "Wheel Tax Licenses" of Chapter LV, entitled: "Vehicles" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 20, 19270 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 112841. CITY CLERK- To Issue Metal Plates - Dealers Licenses). Provided, However, that if any manufacturer of, or dealer in, any of the motor vehicles mentioned in this ordinance shall make application to the City Collector. and shall state thereon under oath, that he is a manufacturer operating a plant for the construction of the motor vehicles within the City, or a dealer of the same with a sales room within the City, and that he desires a license plate to be issued by him in testing or demonstrating such motor vehicles upon the streets of the City and that he will use such license plates only for that purpose. .The City Clerk shall, upon presentation of the State Identification card and the payment by such applicant of Five Dollars (45.00) to the City Collector,. issue to such manufacturer -or dealer a distinctive license plate with a number thereon, which may be.attached to or borne by any such motor vehicle ,while being operated upon the streets of the City for the purpose of testing or demonstrating such vehicles, and when any such vehicle is in use for such purpose and carrying such license plate, no other license fee shall be collected under this ordinance and no other license plate need be affixed to such vehicle; the number of plates issued to any such dealer shall not exceed the number of plates issued him b the State, and the fee shall be Five Dollars ($5.00� for each such plate per annum or any part thereof. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of November A.D. 1937.✓ Approved November 2, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk II Henry D. Penfield, .. Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index November 3, 1937 224 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1626, 16278 1628, 1629, 1630 and 1631 OF ARTICLE IV ENTITLED: "COFFEE HOUSES" OF CHAPTER XXXV ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Sections 1626, 1627, 16282 16290 1630 and 1631 of Article IV entitled: "Coffee Houses" of Chapter XXXV entitled: "Health'.' of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be amended that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1626. Food Dispenser Defined) .A food dispenser is hereby defined, for the purpose of this article, as any person, firm or corporation that keeps for sale, sells and serves to the general public, for.consumption on the premises, or on the sidewalk or public way contiguous to said premises,'any article of food or drink for human consumption. The word "serves" as used in this section, shall include the placing of such food for the convenience of the patron into any cup, glass, cone, dish, plate or other recep- tacle from which the patron may conveniently consume it. Restaurants, ordinaries, coffee houses, ice cream parlors, lunch rooms, lunch stands, box lunch deliverers,,luncheonettes, cafeterias.. and retail drug stores serving counter lunches and dr inks shall be included amohg "food dispensers." 1627. License - License Fee - Term). It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to conduct or operate the business of food dispenser without first having obtained a license to do so. Written application therefor, which shall conform to the general requirements of this ordinance relating to applications for licenses, shall be made to the Commissioner of Health. Such appli- cation shall contain the name and residence of the applicant, and if the applicant is a firm, of each member of same. If the applicant is a corporation, the application shall contain the names and resi- dences of its principal officers. Such application shall contain such information as may be required by the Commissioner of Health in order to inform him fully as to the size and nature of the place to be used for the purposes of the business and the conditions, equipment and facilities for conducting the business therein, the health of persons to be employed and the regulations and facilities provided for them. -The annual license fee of a food dispenser in a place or establishment where there are service accommodations for twenty persons or less shall be twenty-five dollars; where service accommodations are provided for -more than twenty persons, the annual license fee shall be twenty-five dollars, plus fifty cents for the service accommodations of each person in excess of twenty. The term "service accommodation" as used in this section shall be held to mean and is hereby defined as the seating place where one patron or customer to be served can be seated or, in lieu of seating space, two -lineal feet of counter space which may be used or occupied by one patron or customer to be served while standing; provided, that for the purpose of computing the number of "service accommodations" at a counter where no fixed seats or stools are provided, each such counter shall be considered as a separate unit and any fractional part of two lineal feet at a side or end shall be excluded. Such food dispenserts license shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of the year for which the same is issued. 1628. Inspections) Before any license shall be issued, the Commissioner of Health shall cause an inspection to be made of the premises to be occupied by the applicant as a food dispenser, the equipment contained therein, the sanitary and hygienic features and conditions, and all other matters relating to the business which he considers it is necessary or proper to inquire into from the standpoint of health and sanitation. If 225 the Commissioner of Health is satisfied, from such inspection, that the place where the business is to be conducted is in a'sanitary condition and a fit and proper place for the business and that all the provisions of this ordinance relating to the conduct of such business have been observed, he shall approve the application, and thereupon, upon the payment of the license fee herein provided, the Mayor may issue a license to the applicant to conduct such business at such place during,the year for which such license is issued. The Mayor may revoke such license at any time by notice in writing whenever it shall appear to his satisfaction from the recommendation of the Commissioner of Health or otherwise that the licensee has violated the provisions of any law of the State of Illinois or of any ordinance of the City relating to the carrying on of the business of food dispenser and has failed to correct the same upon due notice from the Commissioner of Health. In addition to the preliminary inspection herein provided for, the Commissioner of Health shall cause periodical inspections to be made of the place for the purpose of determining whether all the requirements of the.health ordinances of the City of Evanston and the health and sanitation lags of the State of Illinois are being complied with. 1629. License to be Posted) Every person, firm or corporation licensed as a "Food Dispenser" shall immediately post upon the store door or window, and keep posted, the license, where such business is authorized to be conducted. 1630. Cleaning of Utensils) No glasses, dishes, silverware, or other eating or drinking utensils shall be offered any patron until such glasses, dishes, etc., have been properly washed and cleansed. )Proper Washing) Shall mean that such utensils after each use shall first be cleaned of visible food, second, be washed in a clean, efficient soapy warm water - then thoroughly rinsed in clean running water. Or; such utensils may be washed and sterilized by the use of another cleaning agency found to be at least equally efficient. Plumbing) There shall be an adequate supply of hot and cold running water for all washing purposes. Such plumbing equipment must in all cases conform to the City Plumbing Codes. Washsinks) - Wash sinks in a "Food Dispensary shall be so constructed, and of sufficient size as to -afford ease in thor- ough washing and rinsing. Milk in Individual Bottles) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, agent, servant or employee, engaged in the operation of a food dispensary, or who shall sell milk for consumption on the premises to give, sell, dispose of, or serve milk to any customer, patron or guest, except in an original glass container or receptacle, the cap or cover of which shall not be removed except in the presence of the consumer, patron or guest; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to.cream so served. Employees Health) No person affected with any contagious or communicable disease, or a carrier of the same, shall be employed in any food dispensary. Sweeping) Food dispensaries shall not be swept or dusted while food is being served, nor so swept or dusted that dust may settle on food or drink. Both proprietor and employee who actually does the sweeping or dusting is subject to the penalty prescribed. 226 Refrigeration) All perishable food or'drinks shall be kept at or below 50., F. until served. All New Food Establishments) No license shall be issued any new food dispenser., market or store or place in which food or drink is prepared, manufactured„ served or handled unless the following toilet facilities are provided: 1. In all establishments where more than two of either sex is employed, separate.toilets for men and women must be provided. 2. In the toilet room, or conveniently placed, must be a clean wash -bowl or -sink for the washing of hands or face,only, -3. The use of a common towel is prohibited. Soap and sanitary towels of a.type approved by a health officer.shall be provided. 4. In all such establishments now licensed, clauses one, two and three shall be complied with on or before January 1, 1938. 1631. Penalty) Any person, firm or corporation that shall violate any of the provisions of this article or fail to comply with any of the provisions contained in this chapter shall be -subject to a,fine of not less., than five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.for each offense, and every day that the offense shall continue shall be held to constitute a separate and distinct offense. T SECTION, 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of' Evanston on the 15th day of,November A.D. 1937 ✓ Approved November 16, 1937. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index November 17, 1937. 227 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 497 AND 498 OF ARTICLE X, ENTITLED: "BUILDINGS OF CLASS 1," OF CHAP- TER X1X ENTITLED: "OFFICIAL BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON," OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That Section 497 of Article X. entitled; "Build- ings of Class l," of Chapter'X1X, entitled "Official Building Code of the City of Evanston," of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amend- ed by adding in the third (3rd) line of said Section, after.the words "conduct or operate a public garage," and that Section 498 of said Article X of said Chapter X1X of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended.by adding in the second (2nd) line of said section, after the words, "conduct or operate a public garage"; and in the ninth (9th) line of said section after the words "to keep such garage"; in the tenth (10th) line of said section, after the words "kept in such gar- age"; and in the twelfth (12th) line of said section, after the words "If the building;" and in the eighteenth (18th) line of said section, after the words "For all public garages" the following: "or public parking lot or yard" SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and ef- fect from and -after its passage approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by,the City Council of �he 20th day of December A.D. 1937 Approved December 21, 1937 Edward W . Bell City Clerk Henry D. Penfield Mayor. City of Evanston on the Published in Evanston News -Index December 22, 1937. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 493 OF ARTICLE X, ENTITLED: "BUILDINGS OF CLASS 1," OF CHAPTER X1X, EN- TITLED "OFFICIAL BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON,n OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY INSERTING THEREIN.A SECTION WHICH SHALL BE KNOWN AS SECTION 493B, ENTITLED: "MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOP." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That Section 493 of Article X. entitled "Build- Ings of Class 1," of Chapter X1X, entitled: "Official Building Code of the City of Evanston" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 20, 1927, be'amended by inserting therein a section which shall be known as Section 493B, entitled: "Motor Ve- hicle Repair Shops.!' 493B - Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Defined) The words "motor vehicle repair shop" as used in -this article shall be held to mean, and are hereby defined as meaning, any building, structure, pre- mises, enclosure, or other place where the business of doing repair work on or for automobiles, auto -cars, auto trucks, motorcycles, or any of the component parts thereof, the replacing of or the adding 228 of parts thereto, or the polishing, washing, greasing, painting or refinishing of such vehicles is carried on. License Required) No person, firm, or corporation shall manage, conduct, operate or carry on the business of a motor ve- hicle repair shop without first having obtained a license therefor. Application for License) Application for license to main- tain, conduct or carry on the business of motor vehicle repair shop shall conform with the general requirements of the official building code of the City of Evanston. License Fee) The annual license fee for each motor vehicle repair shop shall be as follows: One person engaged and less than five ...........$25.00 Five persons engaged and less than ten .......... 35.00 Ten persons engaged and less than twenty ........ 50.00 Twenty persons and over ......................... 75.00 License Period) All licenses issued under the provisions of this article shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issuance. Motor Vehicle Repair Shop in Conjunction with Public Gar- age or Public Parking Lot) Any motor vehicle repair shop conduct- ed, maintained, or operated in conjunction with any public garage, or public parking lot shall require only one 1°icense, and that li- cense shall be that which is the greater. Registration of Vehicles) Vehicles received into a motor vehicle repair shop shall be registered as provided in Section 493 A. Penalty) Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this article shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense; and every day that any violation of this article shall occur shall con- stitute a separate and distinct offense.. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20 day of December A. D. 1937. Approved December 21, 1937 Edward W. Bell City Clerk Henry D. Penfield Mayor Published in the Evanston News -Index December 22, 1937. ti . An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR o r' Beginning January 1, 1938, and Ending December 31, 1938 i CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ' ILLINOIS 1 This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston _ Daily News•Index, January 26, 1938 INDEX . .. Page Amount to be raised by taxation ....19 Auditing Department .............. 8 Bond Interest Fund ................13 Bond Sinking Fund ................13 Building Department ............... 4 City Clerk's Office ................10 City Collector's Department ........ 9 S City Hall Building 4 0 City Officers' Salaries .............10 Civil Service Commission ...... .... 10 Contingent Fund ...................11 Fire Department .................. 6 Firemen's Pension Fund ............14 Garbage Department ...............18 Health Department ................ 8 Legal Department .................. 8 Miscellaneous Fund ................10 Municipal Court ...................11 Police Department ................. 5 Police Pension Fund ...............15 Public Benefit Fund ...............18 Public Library Fund ...............14 Public Playgrounds ................16 Public Works Department .......... 3 Small Parks .......................15 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. .....17 Summary of General Corporate Fund 19 Summary of Special Funds .........19 Treasurer's Department ............ 9 Water Department .................11 3 1 r An. ORDINANCE making appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and liabilites of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1938, and ending De- cember 31, 1938. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coun- cil of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1. That the sums set out below or so much thereof as may be au- thorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning fanuary 1, 1938 and ending December 31, 1938 ; such ap- propriations are hereby made for the following objects and purposes: GENERAL CORPORATE FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK 1. Commissioner of Pub- lic Works and Superintend- ent of Water Department at $541.67 per month ........ $ 6,500.00 2. City Engineer at $50.- 00 per month ............. 600.00 3. Purchasing De p a r t- ment Clerk at $124.00 per month ................... 1,488.00 • 4. P u s t a g e, stationery and supplies .............. 500.00 5. Four members Board of Local Improvements at $10.00 per year each 40.00 6. Sidewalk approaches. 100.00 Engineering Division 7. Assistant City Engin- eer at $200.00 per month.... 2,400.00 S. Four engineers, two at $150.00 per month, one at $14600 per month, one at $135.00 per month ........ 6,900.00 9. Two draftsmen, on e• at $160.00 per month and one at $135.00 per month 3,540.00 10. Stenographer and rec- ord clerk at $85.00 per month ................... 1,020.00 11. Additional help, M.F.T. construction .............. 500.00 12. Maps, instruments and drafting supplies ......... 600.00 13. Operation and main- tenance of three motor ve- hicles and purchase of one new truck with trade in .... 1,200.00 Electrical Division 14. City electrician at $197.00 per month and as- sistant electrician at $154.50 per month ................ 4,218.00 15. Additional help 400.00 16. Materials and sup- plies, fire alarm, police tele- phone and traffic equipment. 2,500.00 17. Operation and main- tenance of one motor ve- hicle ..................... 150.00 3 Sewer Division 18. Superintendent of Sew- ers at $165.00 per month 1,980.00 19. Mason and inspector at $157.25 per month ...... 1887.00 .20. Labor ............. 10:000.00 21. Operation and main- tenance of four motor vehicles ................. 800.00 22. Materials and sup- plies ..................... 1,500.00 23. Purchase and mainte- nance of tools ............. 300.00 24. Total appropriation. .$ 49,123.00 Receipts 25. Engineering services, sewer permits, water per- mits, and heating mains per- mits and grade fees........ $ 10,000.00 26. Work done by elec- trical division ............ 1,800.00 27. Work done by sewer division .................. 500.00 28. Engineering and su- pervision for Street and Bridge Repair Department. 4,000.00 29. Engineering and su- pervision for Small Parks. 1,000.00 30. Engineering and su- pervision for Garbage De- partment ................. 2,000.00 31. Engineering and su- pervision for Playgrounds.. 1,000.00 32. Engineering and su- pervision for Water De- partment ................ 2,000.00 33. Total receipts other , than taxation ............ $ 22,300.00 34. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation 26,823.00 35. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 2,682.30 36. Total amount to be raised by taxation ....... $ 29,505.30 CITY HALL BUILDING 37. Telephone operator at $95.50 per month .......... $ 1,146.00 38. Janitor at $112.50 per month ................... 1,350.00 39. Janitor and watch- man at $125.50 per month.. 1,506.00 40. General supplies ... 600.00 41. Heating ... .... .. 728.89 42. Lighting and inciden- tals ..... ....... .. 800.00 43. General repairs and alterations , 2,000.00 44. Office furniture and equipment ................ 300.00 45. Total appropriation.$ 8,430.89 46. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this appropria- tion ..................... 843.09 47. Amount to be raised by taxation ..............$ 9,273.93 DEPARTMENT OF•BUILDINGS 48. Building Commission- er at $375.00 per month ... $ 4,500.00 49. Building Inspector at $190.00 per month......... 2,280.00 50. Plumbing Inspector at $190.00 per month......... 2,280.00 51. Electrical Inspector at $190.00 per month......... 2,280.00 4 ��c - •:+mot s"... *�..,v .r. .' a"' ��7.`: _ • ',!c;. objects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. Section 3. The City Clerk of this - 3 City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in The Evanston Daily News - Index a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein within one month after its pass- W age. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its r--'-, passage, approval and publication as provided by law. HENRY D. PENFIELD a Mayor Attest: EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Passed: January 24th, 1938. a., Approved: January 25th, 1938. hed January h' PubliVote: Ayes, Ayes, Aldermen(16) $ i•. Parsons, Huston, Merrick, Platt, Kim- t.-.7 bark, Ashcraftt Kramer, James, Jour- dain, Rubin, Airth, Brandt, Kappelman, •' Corcoran, Pape, Campbell. Nays, Aldermen. None. I I i�. Absent, Aldermen. None. N t 0 52. Permit Clerk at $175.00 per month........ 2,100.OU 53. Stenographer and Clerk at $102.00 per month. 1,224.00 54. Four members of board of examiners of engi- neers at $50.00 per year each 200.00 55. Operation and main- tenance of three motor ve- hicles .................... 300.00 56. Postage, stationery and miscellaneous supplies, including upkeep on maps. 360.00 • 57. Publishing notices for public hearings including frontage consent notices and reprints ....... ....... .. 100.00 58. Zoning enforcement.. 200.00 59. Miscellaneous expens- es ....................... 100.00 60. Transfer to contingent fund ..................... 1,000.00 61. Total appropriation..$ 16,924.00 Receipts 62. Building permit fees.$ 3,500.00 63. Plumbing and gas fit- ting permits and inspections. 1,400.00 64. Boiler, elevator and miscellaneous permits and inspections ............... 5,700.00 65. Electric signs, certif- icates and inspections...... 5,700.00 66. Board of examiners of engineers' fees and miscel- laneous receipts .......... 624.00 67. Total appropriation . $ 16,924.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT 68. Chief of _ Police at $375.00 per month ......... $ 4,500.00 69. Captain at $250.00 per month ................ 3,000.00 70. Five lieutenants, one at $250.00 per, month while acting as chief of detectives and four at $225.00 per month each ............... 13,800.00 71. Seven sergeants at $205.00 per month each.... 17,220.00 72. Sixty-one patrolmen at $180.00 per month each.. 131,760.00 73. One patrolman for 6 months at $170.00 per month and for 6 months at,$180.00 per month ............... 2,100.00 74. One patrolman for 4 months at $160.00 per month and for 8 months at $170.00 per month .. .... .. 2,000.00 75. One patrolman for 5'� month's at $160.00 per month and for 6% months at $170.00 per month .... . 1,985.00 i' 76. One Patrolman for 91.5 months at $160.00 per month and for 2% months at.$170.00 per month ............... 1,945.00 77. One patrolman for 155 r months at $155.00 per month and for 101/2 months at $160.00 per month..... „ 1,912.50 78. One patrolman for 6 months at $150.00 per month and for 6 months at $155.00 per month ................ 1,830.00 79. One policewoman at $180.00 per month ........ 2,16U.00 80. One policewoman- for 6 months at $150.00 per month and for 6 months at $155.00 per month ........ • 1,830.00 5 r k�:. N-• �: .i ' '.� � " "."'nywp:igz -•:c� :'�':,r o.�...+.: z�".^•a :a : , �- , •:.c•;i �•�.-. � .,.. �..,... r ` 81. One policewoman and censor at $180.00 per month 2,160.00 82. One department secre- tary at $155.00 per month, , 1,860.00 83. Two operators at $180.00 per month each.... 4,320.00 84. Three operators at $155.00 per month each.... 5,580.00 85. Traffic engineer at $180.00 per month,........ 2,160.00 86. One clerk at $100.00 Der month (A.P.B.)........ 1,200.00 87. Dog catcher at $106.50 per month ............... 1278.00 88. School police 7:500.00 89. Janitor at $75.00 per month and assistant janitor at $100.00 per month....... 2,100.00 90. Contingent salary ex- pense ... ...... .... .. 1,300.00 91. Secret service work.. 700.00 92. Motorcycle mainte- nance 93. Four new motorcycices 1,400.00 94. Ammunition for shot and machine guns......... 250.00 95. Rental of all police cars .......... ... . 10,000.00 96. Stationery and print- ing ... ......... . 2,000.00 97. Jail board .... 1,000.00 98. Maintenance of tele- phone service ............. 350.00 99. Teletype service and maintenance of radio equip- ment ... ...... ....... 1,700.00 100. Miscellaneous expense 500.00 101. Dog pound expense... 800.00 102. Dog tags, business licenses and license books.. 300.00 103. Police heating ...... 277.00 104. Police lighting ...... 800.00 105. Police building repairs 600.00 106. Total appropriation ... $ 236,777.50 . Receipts 107. Licenses, dog taxes and fines, less amount to be credited to police pension fund ..... $ 38000.00 108. Censored films fees.. 2:000.00 109. Services one lieuten- ant and one patrolman.... 4,860.00 110. Total receipts other than taxation ..$ 44,860.00 111. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation. 191,917.50 112. Add 10 % for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 19,191.75 113. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 211,109.25 „t FIRE DEPARTMENT 114. Fire Marshal at $375.00 per month ..$ 4500.00• 115. Lighting .......... , . 1:150.00 116. Heating ............ 1000.00 117. Building repairs .. J 2:750.00 118. Repairs and supplies for equipment .. , , ........ 3,000.00 119: New hose ... ....... 500.00 120. Contingent salary ex- pense .. ....... . 870.00 Truck Company No. 1 121. Assistant c h i e f. , at $250.00 per month......... 3,000.00 122. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month ................ 2,460.00 123. Ten first class pri= vates at $180.00 per month each ..................... 21,600.00 6 i+ :J ! `�iJ ." Y��F��I!'r''{ 1,r ■:.Alf G�'�Vr^,t . L kj, + r� SUMMARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Resources other than taxa- tion $ 310,959.00 To be raised by taxation tJ for general corporate pur- hoses 338,845.89 Addition of 10 % for proba- ble deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............ 33,884.59 Total amount to be raised by taxation for general ,orporate fund based on corporate rate of $0.66% on one hundred dollars valuation ....... 372,730.48 7 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement 98,036.23 To be raised by taxation for bond interest ......... , . 33,897.50 To oe raised by taxation for bond retirement and in- terest .................. $ 131,933.73 Addition of 10% for proba- ble deficiency arising in col- lection of this appropria- tion ................ . . 13,193.37 Total amount to be raised ` by taxotiou for bonds and interest ................$ 145,127.10 Total appropriation for gen- oral corporate purposes, and for bonds and in - serest ..................$ 828,816.58 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than taxa- tion .. $ 176,500.00 To be raised by taxation for special purposes ......., 337,302.29 Addition of 10% for proba- ble deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation .......... , . 33,730.23 Total amount to be raised by taxation for special purposes ..$ 371,032.52 Total appropriation for spe- cial purposes ........... 547,532.52 Grand total appropriation for general corporate, bonds and interest and special purposes ........ 1,376,349.10 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corporate Fund ..$ 372,730.48 Bonds and interest ...... 145,127.10 Special Funds ............ 371,032.52 Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 888,890.10 Section 2. All expenses and disburse- ments on account of all other depart- ments not herein appropriated .for and -for which by law no appropriation is -. required, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from the operation of such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly reserved or appropriated, shall be avail- able to pay appropriations herein pro- vided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate fund. All unex- pended balances of prior appropriations, including cash on hand, be, and the same are hereby re -appropriated .for the 19 " 497. Add 10% for probable 124. One private 4 deficiency arising in the col- months at $160.00 and 7% r lection of this appropriation 10,165.00 months at $170.00.......... 1,995.00 ' 498.'Total amount to be ' Truck Company No. 2 wised by special tax to be levied pursuant to this ap- 125. Second assistant chief propriation ordinance for this and Chief of fire prevention ' purpose not to exceed twenty , bureau at $240.00 per month 2,880.00 and one-third cents on the one hundred dollar valuation .................... 126. Third assistant chief as authorized by law. The at $240.00 per month...... 2,880.00 statute authorizes such levy 127. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month 2,460;00 in the amount of twelve cents on each hundred dol- ............... 128. Eight first class pri- lars of such value, plus an vates at $180.00 per month each ..................... 17,280.00 additional eight and one- third cents on each one hun- Engine Company No. 1 3red dollars of such valuation 129. Captain at $225.00 per If in the opinion of three- month 2,700.00 fourths of the members elect- 130. Lieutenant at $205.00 ed to the City Council such per month 2,460.00 • additional levy is needed for 131. Motor engineer at bridge and street purposes. $180.00 per month ....-.... 2,160.00 Three -fourths of the mem- 132. Assistant motor engi- bers of the City Council of neer at $180.00 per month.. 2,160.00 said City have voted that in 133. Six first class privates heir opinion such additional ? at $180.00 per month each.. 12,960.00 eight and one-third cents on 134. One private 5Vz months • the one hundred dollars of at $160.00 and 6Y. months valuation is so needed .....$ 111,815.00 at $170.00 1,985.00 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT } Engine Company No. 2 499. Labor, garbage col- 135. Captain at $225.00 per lection and incinerator op- eration .... .... ..$ 36,000.00 month ................... 136. Lieutenant at $205.00 2,700.00 500. Materials, supplies per month ............... 2,460.00 - and repairs .............. 5,000.00 137. Motor engineer at 501. Tools .............. 300.00 $180.00 per month ........ 2,160.00 502. Fuel, light and pow- 138. Assistant motor engi- er ....................... 2,600.00 neer at $180.00 per month.. 2,160.00 503. Truck operation and 139. Six first class privates maintenance .............. 5,000.00 at $180.00 per month each. 12,960.00 504. New equipment 7,700.00 Engine Company No. 8 505. Contingent expense 4,000.00 140. Captain at $225.00 per 506. Engineering and su- month .......... ' 2,700.00 pervision •••••••••••••••• 2,000.00 141. Lieutenant t t at $205.00 507. Total appropriation .$ 6`L,600.00 per month .. ....... .... 142. Motor engineer at 2,460.00 Receipts $180.00 per month ........ 2,160.00 508. Incinerator charges 143. Assistant motor engi- and other service ........$ 100.00 neer at $180.00 per month.. 2,160.00 509. Total appropriation 144. Six first class privates less receipts other than tax- at $180.00 per month each. 12,960.00 ation .................... 62,500.00 Engine -Company No. 4 510. Add 10% for probable 145. Captain at $225.00 per deficiency arising in the col- month ................... 2,700.00 lection of this appropria- 146. Lieutenant at $205.00 tion .. .. ................ 6,250.00 per month ............... 2,460.00 147. Motor engineer at 511. Total amount to be $180.00 per month ... 2,160.00 raised by special tax pur- 148. Assistant motor engi- suant to this appropriation neer at $180.00 per month. 2,160.00 ordinance for this purpose 149. Six first class privates not to exceed two mills on at $180.00 per month each.. 12,960.00 the dollar on all taxable property in the City as au- + Engine$225.0Company 6 thorized by law .......... $ 68,750.00 Captain at $225... per per moat month ................... 2,700.00 PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 151. Lieutenant at $205.00 512. Public benefit fund .$ 12,030.00 per month ............... 152. Motor engineer at 2,460.00 513. Total appropriation 12,030.00 r 0 per month . 2,340.00 514. Add 10% for probable 53Assistant motor ngi- 153. deficiency arising in the col- neer at $180.00 per month.. 2,160.00' lection of this appropriation 1,203.00 154. Six first class privates ' at $180.00 per month each.. 12,960.U0 515. Total amount to be 155. One private 7 months raised by special tax pur- at $160 00 and 5 months at suant to this appropriation. $170.00 .................. 1,970.00 ordinance for this purpose 156. One private 10 months not to exceed one mill on the at $160.00 and 2 months at dollar of the assessed value $170.00 ................... 1,940.00 of taxable property of said City as authorized by law .$ 13,233.00 157. Total appropriation ... $ 186,600.00 18 7 Receipts 158. Tax on fire depart- ment premiums, less amount to be credited to the Fire- men's Pension fund ........ 4,000.00 159. Water fund transfer. 182,600.00 160. Total appropriation. .$ 186,600.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 161. Corporation Counsel for all legal services includ- ing clerk hire, expenses and supplies at $541.66 per month .$ 6,500.00 162. City Attorney at $225.00 per month 2,700.00 163. Printing legal notices 90U.00 164. Legal expenses not otherwise provided for..... 1,850.00 165. Incidental expenses... 50.00 166. Total appropriation .. $ 12,000.00 167. Add 10 % for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriaton 1,200.00 168. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 13,200.00 AUDITING DEPARTDIENT 169. Continuous audit serv- ice for the year 1938...... $ 4,620.00 170. Incidental expenses 100.00 171. Total appropriation. .$ 4,720.00 172. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 472.00 173. Total amount to be ' raised by taxation ......... $ 5,192.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 174. Health Commissioner at $375.00 per month ....... $ 4,500.00 175. Additional services as required by law........... 300.00 176. Food and dairy in- spector at $206.00 per month 2,472.00 177. Assistant food and dairy inspector at $178.00 Per month ............... 2,136.00 178. Housing and sanita- tion inspector at $188.00.per month ................. 2,256.00 179. Clerk and deputy reg- istrar at $112.50 per month 1,350.00 180. Recorder and deputy registrar at $95.50 per month 1,146.00 181. Extra general inspec- tion service at $160.50 per month ....... ... ...... 1,926.00 182. Overtime Sundays and holidays ................. 162.00 183. Communicable diseases and quarantine ........... 1,200.00 184. Two public health nurses at $140.50 per month each ..... ... ..... 3,372.00 185. Laboratory director at $225.00 per month ....... 2,700.00 186. Laboratory assistant at $80.50 per month........ 966.00 `187. Food and dairies, weights and measures...... 125.00 188. Laboratory supplies, including new incubator.... 500.00 189. Postage and office sup- plies ..................... ' 500.00 190. Heating ............ I,200.00 191. Lighting ............ •1,000.00 192. Building repairs 750.00 193. Janitor at $125.00 per 3 per month ................ 1,500.00 " STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR DEPARTDIENT OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON 460. Superintendent of Streets at $250.00 per month$ 3,000.00 461. Clerk and stenogra- pher at $140.50 per month 1,686.00 462. Additional c l e r i c a l help ..... .. ....... 1,000.00 463. Garage labor ..... 5,000.00 464. Operation and main- tenance of all motor vehicles, } including gas and owl 18,000.00 i 465. Stationery and office supplies .... ..... .. 500.00 466Garage tools an d equip.ment ................ 200.00 467. Rubbish dump rental 9,000.00 468. Bridgerepairs (struc- tural) ..................... 8,OOO.00 469. Tools .............. 1,000.00 470. Street lighting main- tenance .................. 25,000.00 471. Current for street lighting .... .. ..... ... 45,000.00 472. Current for regulatory lights .................... 3,300.00 473. Allowance for 200 watt overhead lights 100.00 474. Alterations to regula- tory lights and street light- ing system ............... 1,500.00 475. Car testing station ex- penses ................... 9,200.UU 476. Street marking, labor and material ............. 2,000.00 477. Labor, rubbish collec- tion and street maintenance 70.000.00 478. Materials and supplies 14,000.00 479. Building heating 500.00 480. Lighting and inciden- tals ........... .. ..... 300.00 481. Janitor supplies 50.00 482. Engineering and su- pervision ................. 4,OOO.00 483. New equipment ... 2,814.00 484. Contingent expense . 5,000.00 485. Street and Bridge re- pairs .................... 15,000.00 486. Total appropriation .$ 245,150.00 Receipts 487. From departments for gas, oil and car maintenance as follows ................ $ 10,700.00 Engineering ......... $ 600.00 Electrical ........... 150.00 Sewer ............... 800.00 Building ............ 300.00 Health .............. 1,000.00 ' Clinic ............. 150.00 Water Mains ........ 1,000.00 Water Meter ........ 800.00 Small Parks ......... 600.00 t Public playgrounds .. 300.00 Garbage ............ 5,000.00 488. Street permits and miscellaneous ............ 800.00 489. Wheel tax ....... 105,000.00 490. Automobile fines ... 2,500.00 491.. Street openings .... 1,500.00 492. Excess commissions . 15,000.00 493. State highway main- tenance .................. 6,000.00 ' .494. Evanston Street Rail- way Company ............ 2,000.00 495. Total receipts other than taxation ............$ 143,500.00 496. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation .................... 101,650.00 17 430. Sale of beach tokens 8,000.00 194. Janitor supplies 100.00 195. Operation and mainte- 431. Total receipts other nance of seven motor ve- than taxation .............$ 9,000.00 hicles .................... 1,000.00 432. Total appropriation 196. Medical inspection of Less receipts other than tax- schools ................... 1,970.00 ation ..... 31,420.00 197. Miscellaneous expense 100.00 433. Add 10% for probable 198. Assistant clerk and deficiency arising in the col- deputy registrar at $80.50 lection of this appropriation 3,142.00 per month ............... 966.00 199. Housing and sanita- 434.Total amount to be tion office expense......... 25.00 raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropriation Socical Hygiene Clinic ordinance for this purpose 200. Clinic physician, part .,ot to exceed one mill on the time at $75.00 per month... 900.00 dollar of the assessed valua- 201. Public health nurse at tion of the taxable proper- $140.50 per month .. 1,686.00 ty of said City as provided 202. Stenographer and by law .:................. $ 34,562.00 clerk at $50.00 per month.. 600.00 203. Laundry and supplies 400.00 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 204. New typewriter 100.00 tion and 435. Superintendent at of ttenna5nceOpofa one per month ........ 3,600.00 hicle and purchase of new 436. Two activity directors car ...................... 750.00 at $130.00 per month each, one at $110.00 per month 206. Total appropriation..$ 38,658.00 and one at $90.00 per month 5,520.00 Receipts 437. Postage, stationery and office supplies ......... 300.00 207. Examination of 438. Rental of school gym- scales .................... 1,300.00 nasiums .................. 900.00 208, Receipts from county 439. Additional help, 10 for birth and death regis- playgrounds .............. 1,500.00 trations ........... 300.00 440. Life guards for free 209. Fees from certified beaches .................. 1,200.00 copies of birth and death 441. Beach supplies ...... 100.00 certificates ....... ..... . 250.00 442..C.ubs, leagues, Junior 210. Miscellaneous receipts 100.00 press and gym classes ... 3,500.00 443 Attendants for skating 211. Total receipts other rinks ................... .nd 400.00 than taxation .............$ 1,950.00 444. Athletic a.activity 212. Total appropriation supplies and new equipment 5000.00 less receipts other than tax- 445. Lr.bor .............. 1:375.00 ation ..................... 36,708.00 446. Janitor a n d p 1 a y- 213. Add 10% for probable round assistant at $135.00 deficiency arising in the col - per month ................ 1,620.00 lection of this appropriation 3,670.80 447. Extra janitor help, vacations ................ 40.00 214. Total amount to be 448. Operation and main- raised by taxation ......... $ 40,378.30 tenance of two motor ve- hicles ....... 300.00 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 449. Transportation for.su- 215. City Treasurer at perintendent .............. 180.00 $127.50 per month .......... $ 1,530.00 450. Heating B o l t w o o d 216. Bookkeeper at $188.00 Field house ............... 700.00 per month ............... 2,256.00 451. Repairs 217. Cleric and stenograph- Field house .............. 1,500.00 er at $116.00 per month.... 1,392.00 452. Lighting and inciden- 218. Clerk and stenograph- tals Boltwood Field house . 500.00 er at $95.50 per month...... 1,146.00 453. Engineering and su- 219. Blank books, station- per•vision ................. 1,000.00 ery and supplies .......... 600.00 454. Contingent expense .. 3,000.00 220. Total appropria.tion..$ 0,924.00 455. Total appropriation .$ 32,235.00 221. Add 10% for probable a deficiency arising in the col- Receipts lection of this appropriaton. 692.40 456. Miscellaneous ....... 300.00 457. Total appropriation 222. Total amount to be less receipts other than tax- raised by taxation .........$ 7,616.40 ation ..... 31,935.00 458. Add 10% for probable i CITY COLLECTOR DEPARTMENT deficiency arising in the col- 223. City Collector and Su- lection of this appropriaton 3,193.50 perintendent of Special As- sesments at $225.00 per 459. Total amount to be month ....................$ 2,700.00 raised by special tax pur- 224. S t e n o g r a pher and suant to this appropriation clerk at $116.00 per month. 1,392.00 ordinance for this purpose 225. Cleric at $102.00 per to be two-thirds of a mill month ................... 1,224.00 on the dollar of the assessed 226. Cleric at $85.00 Per valuation of taxable proper- month ................... 1,020.00 ty of said City as author- 227. Postage, stationery ized by law .............. $ 35,128.50 and supplies .............. 900.00 16 9 '-. T�-•^. 71. � 1 .... SI. - � ./ltir ,I+�w.. r.y "Try;•.}v ` I 228. Burglary insurance.. 87.50 229. Total appropriation. .$ 7,323.50 Receipts 230. Special assessment collections ................ 3,000.00 231. Total appropriation less receipts .............. 4,323.50 232. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropraton 432.35 233. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 4,755.85 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 234. City Clerk at $280.00 per month ................ $ 3,360.00 235. Clerk and stenograph- P.: at $116.00 per month... 1,392.00 236. Clerk at $116.00 per month .................... 1,392.00 237. Messenger and page _t $25.00 per month....... 300.00 238. Stationery, license books and supplies........ 625.00 239. Total appropriation. .$ 7,069.00 240. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 706.90 241. Amount to be raised by taxation ...............$ 7,775.90 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 242. Mayor at $595.00 per month .................... $ 7,140.00 243. Mayor's car mainte- nance at $15.00 per month. 180.00 244. Secretary to the mayor at $115.00 per month 1,380.00 245. City Comptroller at $25.00 per month.......... 300.00 246. Aldermen at $10.00 each per meeting.......... 7,000.00 247. Stationery and sup- plies ..... .... ....... 50.00 248. City officer's contin- gent expense .............. 500.00 249. Stenographer at $5.00 per council session......... 230.00 250. Total appropriation. .$ 16,780.00 251. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,678.00 252. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 18,458.00 CIVIL SERVICE COM,IIISSION 253. Three commission e r s at $50.00 per year each .... $ 150.00 254. Chief examiner at $25.00 per month.......... 300.00 255. Incidental expenses.. 300.00 256. Total appropriation. .$ 750.00 257. Add 10% for probable deficicency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 75.00 258. Total amount to be by taxation ...............$ 825.00 IIIISCELLANEOUS FUND 259. Election expense ...$ ' 500.00 260. Support of indigent war veterans and their fam- ilies as provided by law... 500.00 261. Evanston Hospital as- sociation for services to be paid July 31st ........... 100.00 E 4 1 396. From 1% of licenses 350.00 397. From 1% of salaries. 1,750.00 398. Total receipts other than taxation ............. $ 6,100.00 399. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation .....................$ 13,900.00 400. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,390.00 401. Total amount to be raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable pro- perty for firemen's pension fund as provided by law ..$ 15,290.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 402. Pensions and sundry expenses .................$ 32,500.00 403. Total appropriation 32,500.00 Receipts 404. From 10% of regular licenses ................... 3,400.00 405. From T, of dog li- censes ................... 5,250.00 406. From 10% of regular fines ..................... 1,000.00 407. From I% of salaries 1,850.00 408. F r o m interest on bonds .................... 6,000.U0 409. Total receipts other than taxation ............. $ 17,500.00 410. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ..... 15,000.00 411. Add 10 % for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,500.00 412. Total amount to be raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable proper- ty for policemen's pension fund as provided by law ...$ 16,500.00 SMALL PARKS 413. Superintendent at $160.00 per month .........$ 1,920.00 414. Labor for parks ... 16,000.00 415. Hose and supplies.... 1,000.00 416. Plants and trees .... 500.00 417. Spraying supplies 2,000.00 418. Water supply a n d drainage ................. 300.00 419. Repairs to park struc- tures ..................... 1,000.00 420. Lighting, heating and telephone ................. 500.00 421. Operation and mainte- nance of three motor vehicles and purchase of one new car 1,200.00 422. B e a c h maintenance and operation ............ 8,000.00 423. New equipment 2,000.00 424. Ackerman and Bent Parks improvements 2,000.00 425. Engineering and su- pervision ... .. .. 1,000.00 426. Addition to Chandler Field house ............... 1,500.00 427. Foster Field tennis courts ................... 1,500.00 428. Total appropriation .$ 40.420.00 Receipts 429. Work done by the de- partment .................$ 1,000.00 10 15 363 Fire apparatus a n d equippment bonds ......... 2,000.00 364. Refunding bonds .... 10,000.00 365. Total appropriation $ 98,036.23 366. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 9,803.62 367. Total amount to be raised by taxation ........ $ 107,839.85 INTEREST FUND 368. Filtration plant en- largement bonds .. ... .$ 3,240.00 369. Municipal water works pumping apparatus bonds 1,417.50 370. Boltwood Park im- provement bonds .......... 945.00 371. Lake Front lands ac- quisition bonds ........... 2,182.50 372. Incinerator plant bonds .................... 1,980.00 373. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood Park improvement bonds 1,147.50 374. Public grounds and park improvement bonds 607.50 375. Fire department bonds 1,935.00 376. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood P a r k improvement bonds, 2nd series .......... 1,417.50 377. Public parks and lake shore improvement bonds 2,3G2.50 378. Departmental building bonds .................... 472.50 379. W a t e r improvement and extension bonds ....... 10,000.00 380. S t r e e t improvement bonds .................... 2,400.00 381. Funding bonds 1,470.00 382. Fire equipment bonds 1,320.00 383. Refunding bonds .... 1,000.00 384. Total appropriation ..$ 33,897.50 385. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 3,389.75 386. Total amount to be raised by taxation ........ $ 37,287.25 SPECIAL FUNDS PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND 387. Librarian and staff and other employees 45,704.85- 388. For books, book re- pairs and sundry .......... 21962.44 389. Contingent expense .. 1:200.00 390. Total appropriation .$ 68,867.29 391. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriaton 6,886.73 392. Total amount to be raised by special tax to be levied pursuant to this ap- propriation ordinance for this purpose not to exceed one and two - tenths mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable pro- perty of said City as author- ized by law ..............$ 75,754.02 FIRE'MEN'S PENSION FUND 393. Pensions and sundry expenses .................$ 20,000.00 394. Total appropriation 20,000.00 Receipts 395. Tax on insurance pre- miums (1h) ............... 4,000.00 14 262. St. Francis Hospital Association for services to be paid July 31st.......... 100.00 263. Community Hospital to oe paid July 31st....... 100.00 264. Visiting Nurse Asso- ciation to be paid July 31st. 700.00 265. Evanston Safety Coun- cil ....................... 100.00 266. Special � assessment deficit ................... 10,000.00 267. Total appropriation. .$ 12,100.00 268. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,210.00 269. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 13,310.00 CONTINGENT FUND 270. Contingent expenses riot included in appropriation �o cover unforseen require- ments, accidents, etc........ $ 25,000.00 271. Total appropriation.. 25,000.00 Receipts 272. Miscellaneous receipts $ 100.00 273. From Water* Depart- ment ........... ......... 13,600.00 274. From Building De- nartment ..........:...... 1,000.00 275. Total receipts other than taxation .............$ 14,700.00 276. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ..................... 10,300.00 277. Aod 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,030.00 278. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... $ 11,330.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 279. Two judges at $416.2/3 per month........ $ 10,000.00 280. Clerk at $300.00 per month .................... 3,600.00 281. Two deputy clerks at $170.00 per month each.... 4,080.00 282. Clerk at $90.00 per month .................... 1,080.00 283. For printing and books .. ... .......... 700.00 284. For miscellaneous ex- pense, postage, printing, etc. 300.00 285. For miscellaneous equipment ................ 365.00 286. For Bailiff supplies... 150.00 287. Probation traveling ecpense,including $15.00 per month car allowance....... 350.00 288. Total appropriation. .$ 20,625.00 Receipts 289. Costs from Criminal and Quasi Criminal cases. .$ 19,115.00 290. Civil cases, clerks' fees ..................... 1,500.00 291. C h a t t e l mortgages fees ...................... 10.00 292. Total appropriation. .$ 20,625.00 WATER DEPARTMENT General 293. Contingent expense reserve ..................$ 8,000.00 294. Water revenue bonds and bond interest reserve.. 14,256.00 11 295. Engineering and su- pervision ................. 2,000.uO $ 24,256.00 Pumping Station 296. Master mechanic a t $285.00 per month......... 3,420.00 297. Three operating engi- neers at $200.00 per month each and one relief engineer at $190.00 per month....... 9,480.00 298. T h r e e firemen at $165.00 per month each and one at $150.00 per month.. 7,740.00 299. Four oiler -repairmen at $170.00 per month each. 8,160.00 300. Machinist at $170.00 per month ............... 2,040.00 301. Additional help ...... 1,000.00 302. Fuel an4 power...... 25,000.00 303. Tools, materials and supplies .................. 3,000.00 304. Repairs to buildings. 800.00 305. Repairs to sea wall and intake ................ 2,000.00 306. Repairs to boilers and engines .................. 1,500.00 307. Machinery, buildings and equipment ........... 7,000.00 $ 71,140.00 Filtration Plant 308. Assistant Superinten- dent Water Department and Chemist at $250.00 per month .................... 3,000.00 309. Assistant Chemist at $160.00 per month ......... 1,920.00 310. Four operators at $170.00 per month each.... 8160.00 311. Additional help 2:500.00 312. Chemicals for water treatment ................ 7,000.00 313. Laboratory supplies.. 250.00 314. Repairs and altera- tions ..................... 2,500.00 315. Tools, materials and supplies ................... 500.00 $ 25,830.00 Water Mains Division 316. Foreman at $180.00 per month ............... 2,160.00 317. Five mechanics at $150.00 per month each and one at $140.00 per month.. 10,680.00 318. Additional help ...... 5000.00 319. Fire hydrants ....... 2:000.00 320. Maintenance five motor vehicles ............ 1,000.00 321. Purchase and mainte- nance of tools ............ 800.00 322. Maintenance distribu- tion system ............... 6,000.00 323. Water main feeder ex- tensions ................. 4,000.00 324. Painting elevated tanks .................... 2,000.00 325. Extensions an d im- provements (Bal. of bond issue) ..... .............. 837.84 $ 34,477.84 Water Meter and Billing Division 326. Chief Clerk and bill- ing machine operator at $120.00 per month ........ 1,440.00 327. Two clerks at $85.00 per month each ........... 2,040.00 328. Delinquent account in- spector at $145.00 per month 1,740.00 12 n 329. Water 'officer at $180.00 per month ........ 2,160.00 330One meter repairman at $i50.00 per month and one at $140.00 per month.. 3,480.00 331. Inspector at $155.00 per month ............... 1,860.00 332. Meter reader at $110.00 per month ........ 1,320.00 334. Additional help 1,000.00 335. Purchase of meters and relief valves........... 3,000.00 336. Repair parts for me- ters ...................... 2,200.00 337. Miscellaneous expense 150.00 338. Operation and main- tenance of four motor ve- hicles ........ ........... 800.00 339. Water rolls, bills, sta- tionery and postage....... 2,000.00 $ 23,190.00 340. Total Water Depart- ment expense ............. 178,893.84 Transfers 341. Fire Department .... 182,600.00 t 342. Contingent fund .... 13,600.00 343. Total transfers ..... $ 196,200.00 344. Total appropriation. .$ 375,093.84 Receipts 345. Water tax and use of water for building and side- walk construction ......... 365,000.00 346. Work done by water mains division ............ 5,000.00 347. Work done by meter division and sale of meters, harts, relief valves ...... 4,000.00 348. Work done by pump- ing station ............... 256.00 349. Bond issue balance.. 837.84 350. Total appropriation..$ 375,093.84 BOND AND INTEREST FUNDS Sinking fund for the payment of bonds, principal and interest re- quirements as set out in levies here- tofore duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, to oe extended in the same manner as taxes are extended for General Cor- porate purposes of said City for this fiscal .year are as follows: SINKING FUND 351. Filtration plant en- largement bonds ..........$ 14,000.00 352. Municipal water works pumping apparatus bonds 3,000.00 353. Boltwood Park im- lrovemFnt bonds ......... 2,000.00 354. Lake Front Lands ac- quisition bonds .. .. .. 3,174.40 jj 355. Incinerator plant bonds .................... 6,000.00 356. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood Park improvem mt bonds .................... 3,000.00 357. Fire Department bonds .................... 4,000.00 358. Fourth Ward 13olt- wood Park improvement bonds, second series 3,000.00 359. Public parks and lake shore improvement bonds 1,919.77 360. Departmental building bonds .................... 1,000.00 361. S t r e e t improvement bonds .. ... .. %40,000.00 362. Funding bonds ...... 4,942.06 13 230 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: Section 1. That subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, a perpetual easement, right and authority be, and the same are hereby granted and given to The Sanitary District of Chicago to construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain and operate connecting chambers, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, hereinafter designated as "Connections", the same to be adjuncts of and additions to the Main Channel, the North Shore Channel and the North Side Sewage Treatment Works of The Sanitary District of Chicago, upon, under and through all of the real pro- perty owned or controlled by the City of Evanston, outside of the territorial limits of said City of Evanston traversed by the right of way of the connections, which right of way is described as fol- lows) -to -wit: PARCEL A: That portion of the existing sewer of the Cit of Evanston, twenty (20) feet long by ten (10T feet wide, located about fifty (50) feet West- erly of the western limits of the City of Evan- ston, easterly of the east bank of the North Shore Channel, lying in Oakton Street, all sit- uated in the Village of Niles Center, County of Cook and State of Illinois. All as shown colored in red on the plat marked "EXhibit All, attached hereto and made a part hereof. PARCEL B: That portion of the existing sewer of the Cit of Evanston, twenty (20) feet long by ten (10T feet wide, located about fifty (50) feet west- erly of the western limits of the City of Evan- ston, easterly of the east -bank of the north shore channel, lying in Main Street, all.situ- ated in the Village of Niles Center, County of Cook, State of Illinois. All as shown colored in red on the plat marked "EXhibit B", attached hereto and made a part hereof. Section 2. That a perpetual easement, right and author- ity be, and the same are hereby granted and given to The Sanitary District of Chicago to construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain and operate intercepting sewers, drains and outlets, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, hereinafter designated as "In- tercepting Sewers," the same to be adjuncts of and additions to the Main Channel, the North Shore Channel and the North Side Sewage 231. Treatment Works of The Sanitary District of Chicago, upon, under and through all the streets, public alleys and highways of the City of Evanston and upon, under and through all of the real pro- perty owned by the City of Evanston, within the territorial lim- its of said City of Evanston traversed by the right of way of the intercepting sewers, which right of way is described as follows, to -wit: PARCEL C: That part of Emerson Street extending from the western limits of the City of Evanston easterly to a line two hundred (200) feet east of said western limits and parallel thereto. All as shown colored in red on the plat marked "Exhibit C", attached hereto and made a part hereof. PARCEL D: That part of Central Street extending easterly from the westerly face of the east abutment of the Central Street bridge over the'North Shore Channel two hundred (200) feet. All as shown colored in red on the plat marked "Exhibit D", attached hereto and made a part hereof. PARCEL E That part of Isabella Street extending easterly from the east abutment of the bridge over the North Shore Channel to the west line of Girard Avenue. All as shown colored in red on the plat marked "Exhibit E", attached hereto,and made a part hereof. All being situated in the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois. Section 3. That the.location, size and manner of con- struction of the intercepting sewers and connections shall be in accordance with plans and specifications adopted by The Sanitary District of Chicago and approved by the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Evanston. Section 4. That, subject always to the conditions of this ordinance, The Sanitary District of Chicago is hereby given and granted the right, at its sole cost and expense: - (a) To intercept or cut, or cause to be intercepted or cut any existing sewers, conduits or pipes through which sewage or drainage may flow with- in the limits of the right of way described in Sections 1 and 2 of this ordinance which may be necessary in the construction of the intercept- ing sewers of The Sanitary District of Chicago and connections to the existing sewers of the City of Evanston, and to make such changes in the location, alignment or design of said ex- isting conduits or pipes as may be necessary, and to connect the same with the intercepting sewers and connections, provided, however, that the usefulness of said existing sewers, con - duits or pipes shall not be impaired thereby. (b) To construct in said existing sewers, conduits or pipes, diversion weirs, overflow chambers, traps, gates, devices or manholes with all nec- essary appurtenances thereto, in order to con- trol or divert the storm water flow in the said existing sewers, conduits or pipes from enter- ing the intercepting sewers of The Sanitary Dis- trict of Chicago and to prevent back water flows from the North Shore Channel of The Sanitary Dis- trict of Chicago, from entering any of the exist- ing sewers, conduits, or pipes of the City of Evanston. (c) To cut into existing sewers of the City of Evan- ston on Oakton and Main Streets in the Village of Niles Center and construct thereon connections for the purpose of diverting: the dry weather flow from the sewers of the City of Evanston to the intercepting sewers of The Sanitary District of Chicago. Section 5. That the rights hereby granted to The Sani- tary District of Chicago are so granted upon the following condi- tions: (a) That The Sanitary District of Chicago -shall at its own expense make such changes in the loca- tion of the police and fire alarm, electric light and traffic signal wires, cables and ac- cessory equipment of the City of Evanston as may be rendered necessary by the construction of the intercepting sewers of The Sanitary District of Chicago provided such changes are made under the Supervision of the Engineer of the City of Evan- ston and to his entire satisfaction. (b) That the intercepting sewers and connections of The Sanitary District of Chicago shall be con- structed, reconstructed, repaired and 'efficiently maintained and operated solely by The Sanitary District of Chicago at its sole cost and expense; and the said City of Evanston shall not be held responsible in any manner for the location or manner of construction, reconstruction, mainten- ance, repair or operation of the same. (c) That The Sanitary District of Chicago shall in- demnify and hold harmless the City of Evanston from any and all claims for damage to real and personal property and injuries or death suffer- ed by persons by reason of the construction, re- pair, maintenance or operation of the intercept- ing sewers within the corporate limits of said City of Evanston, and of said connections with- out said corporate limits. (d) That The Sanitary District of Chicago agrees that in the event that any of the improvements on the real property owned by the City of Evanston, all pavements of streets, public alleys and highways, all walks, cross walks, curbs, gutters, catch ba- sins, sewers, and/or other public property of the City of Evanston are destroyed, damaged, or inter- ferred with by the construction, maintenance re- pair or operation of the interceptting sewers and connections, or by any work required on the main- 233 taining, removing, altering or repairing of water mains and their appurtenances necessitated by said construction, maintenance, repair or operation, The Sanitary District shall, at its own sole cost and expense, restore said public property of the City of Evanston to its former condition of useful- ness as soon thereafter as is practicable after any of said property has been so disturbed or interfered with. All surplus excavation and other spoil shall be removed from the paved streets, public alleys and highways by The Sanitary District of Chicago within a reasonable time, provided, however, The Sanitary District of Chicago is hereby given the right to leave upon all unimproved streets, pub- lic alleys and highways, surplus excavation and other spoil occasioned by the construction of the intercepting sewers, provided that the height to which such surplus excavation and other spoil may be deposited shall not exceed the elevation of the established grade of said streets, public al- leys and highways. The public use of said streets, public alleys and highways within the City of Evan- ston above specified shall not be unnecessarily in- terrupted or interferred with. (e) That insofar as it is practicable, The Sanitary District of Chicago shall construct, and maintain temporary bridges for both street and foot traffic until the pavements, walks and cross walks removed or disturbed by reason of said work of construc- tion shall be restored to their former condition of usefulness. (f) That the City of Evanston does hereby order and di- rect all persons, partnerships or corporations, who shall at the time of the construction of the inter- cepting sewers own, operate or maintain any con- duits, wires, poles, pipes, gas mains, cables, elec- tric, steam and street railway tracks and equipment or other structures within any portion of the streets, public alleys and highways to be excavated in the construction of the intercepting sewers at his, its or their own expense, to make such changes in the location of such conduits, wires, poles, gas mains, cables, electric, steam and street railway tracks and equipment or other structures as may be render- ed necessary by the construction of the intercept- ing sewers. (g) That The Sanitary District of Chicago and its con- tractors are hereby given and granted the right to use in the construction of the intercepting sewers, engines and cars running on temporary tracks laid on the surfaces of said streets, public alleys and highways and may also use in said construction such excavators, hoisting engines and other plant and equipment as may be necessary for the complete con- struction of said work, provided that, in the opin- ion of the Engineer of the City of Evanston such use will not damage existing underground utilities and further provided such use will in no way con- flict with existing ordinances of the City of Evan- ston. (h) That The Sanitary District of Chicago shall have the right at any time hereafter to empty sanitary sewage originating within and beyond the limits of the City of Evanston, through any or all sewers be- longing to the City of Evanston that are tributary to any intercepting sewers of The Sanitary District of Chicago, provided -such use does not in the opin- ion of the Chief Engineer of The Sanitary District of Chicago and the Engineer of the City of Evanston, exceed the capacity of the sewers belonging to the City of Evanston. 234 (i) That.in all cases where it shall become and be necessary to maintain water service, maintain, remove, alter, repair or restore water mains in the streets, public alleys and highways of the City of Evanston on account of the construc- tion, repair, maintenance, operation and exis- tence of the intercepting sewers, The Sanitary District of Chicago is hereby authorized and directed to maintain water service, maintain, remove, alter, repair or restore such water mains at its cost and expense. In all cases where it shall become and be necessary that water service pipes be removed, cut off or dam- aged in any way on account of the construction of the intercepting sewers, The Sanitary Dis- trict of Chicago is hereby authorized and di- rected -to remove, alter,, repair or restore such water service pipes at its own cost and expense, provided such work is completed to the.entire satisfaction of the Engineer of the City of Evan- ston. In any open cut work done under this ordinance, wherever water'pipes or their appurtenances cross the trench of any of the intercepting sewers without cutting through its or their cross section, The Sanitary District of Chi- cago shall support said water pipes and appur- tenances and maintain service thereof without interruption, until the work thereabouts is completed. (j) That the Commi-ssioner of Public Works is hereby authorized and directed to issue, without fee or cost therefor, to The Sanitary District of Chicago or to any contractor to whom the work or any part thereof specified in this ordin- ance shall be awarded, all permits or licenses required for doing said work and shall not re- quire from The Sanitary District of Chicago or its.said contractors the deposit of any sums of money now required under the ordinances of the City of Evanston for similar work, and shall fur- nish to The Sanitary District of Chicago or its said contractors at any existing water connec- tion or hydrant, all water needed in the perfor- mance of said work at the lowest regular rate charged by the City of Evanston to its consum- ers, all said water to be measured through me- ters furnished by The Sanitary District of Chi- cago or its contractor, -and, further, shall not require the payment by The Sanitary District of Chicago of any fees or salaries for inspectors employed by the City of Evanston on said work. Section 6. The City of Evanston does hereby agree that before passing any ordinance for the installation, construction, extension or reconstruction, modification, or change of any de- scription of any sewer or system of sewers to care for domestic sewage or drainage, that it will first procure the approval of the Chief Engineer of The Sanitary District of Chicago of all plans and specifications for the installation, construction, ex- tension, reconstruction, modification, or change of any sewer or system of sewers, which plans and specifications shall conform to the Rules and Regulations of The Sanitary District of Chicago 235 for connections to sewers and the maintenance thereof.* And any such sewer, or system of sewers shall be so constructed and main- tained so as to prevent a leakage or seepage of ground water into the same in excess of five thousand 15000) gallons of water per mile of sewer during any one period of twenty-four (24) consecu- tive hours. Section 7. The City of Evanston hereby further agrees to indemnify, save and keep harmless The Sanitary District of Chi- cago from all claims for damages to real and personal property and from all claims for damages for injuries to or'death suffered by persons by reason of the installation, repair, use and operation of its existing and new sewers or system of sewers, belonging to and under the.control of the City of Evanston or by reason of the sewage and drainage discharges originating in the City of Evanston therein backing up or escaping therefrom, without fault of The Sanitary District of Chicago. Section 8. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval and the acceptance.of the same by The Sanitary District of Chicago within ninety (90) days from the date,o.f the passage thereof, which acceptance shall be evidenced by a certified copy of the order, resolution or ordinance of the Board of Trustees of The Sanitary.District.of Chicago accept- ing the same filed with the City Clerk(of the City of Evanston, PRESENTED: January 3,*1938 / PASSED: January 10, 1936 APPROVED: January 11, 1938 APPROVED: ATTEST: 2 HENRY, D. PENFIELD MAYOR EDWARD W. BELL CITY CLERK 236 AN ORDINANCE levying taxes in the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1938, and ending December 31, 1938. BE IT ORDAINED By the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That the sum of Eight Hundred Eighty-eight Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety Dollars and Ten Cents ($888,890.10), being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made for.the current fiscal year in and by the annual appropriation ordinance of the City of Evanston, Illinois for the year 1938, and passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of January 24th, 1938, which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of said City for all general corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund for payment of bonds and interest on bonds, library fund, firements pension fund, police pension fund, street and bridge fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, garbage fund, small parks, public playgrounds, and public benefit fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxationfor the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore named are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designating the total amount to be raised by taxation, which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. That said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see copy of ordinance for figures) SU14MARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND To be raised by taxation for general corporate purposes $338,845.89 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 33,884.59 Total amount hereby levied for general corporate purposes which tax shall not exceed sixty-six and two-thirds cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation $372,730.48 SUMMRY OF BOND AND INTEREST FUNDS To be raised by taxation for bond retirement $ 980036.23 To be raised by taxation for bond interest 33,897.50 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement and interest $131;933.73 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in collection of this tax 13,193.37 Total amount hereby levied for bonds and interest $1450127.10 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Public Library Fund: To be raised by taxation for Public Library Fund 680867.29 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 6,886.73 Total amount hereby levied for Public Library Fund which tax shall not exceed one and two -tenths mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation $75,754.02 236-A Firemen's Pension Fund To be raised by taxation for Firemen's Pension Fund $13#900,00 F Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 1.390.00 Total amount hereby levied for Firements Pension Fund which tax is three -tenths of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation $150290,00 t Police Pension Fund: To be raised by taxation for Police Perisiori Fund $15.9000.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 1,500,00 Total amount hereby levied for Police Pension Fund which tax is three -tenths of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation $168500,00 Small Parks: To be raised by taxation for Small Parks $31,420.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 3,142.00 Total amount hereby levied for Small Parks which tax shall not exceed one mill on the dollar of assessed valuation $340562.00 Public Playgrounds:' To be raised by taxation for Public Playgrounds31,935.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of thist ax 3,193.50 Total amount hereby levied for Public Playgrounds which tax is two-thirds of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation $350128.50 Street and Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston: To be raised by taxation for Street & Bridge Fund s101,650.00 Addition of 1(XI for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 10,165.00 Total amount hereby levied for Street & Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston which tax shall not exceed twenty and one-third cents . on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation $111,815.00 Garbage Fund: To be raised by taxation for Garbage Fund $628500.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 6.250.00 Total amount hereby levied for Garbage Fund which tax shall not exceed two mills on the dollar of assessed valuation $680750.00 Public Benefit Fund: To be raised by taxation for Public Benefit Fund, $12#030,00 Addition of lWo for probable deficiency arising in -the' -collection of this tax 1,203.00 Total amount hereby levied for Public Benefit Fund which tax shall not exceed one mill on the dollar of assessed valuation $13,233.00 Total amount levied by this Ordinance for all funds as itemized above $8880890.00 Section 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County'Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required.by law. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force ;and effect from and.after -its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Henry D. Penfield Mayor Edward W. Bell, 'City Clerk / Passed February.l4, 1938✓ Approved February 19, 1938 Recorded February 23, 1938 237 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 493 OF ARTICLE X, ENTITLED: "BUILDINGS OF CLASS I", OF CHAPTER XIX, ENTITLED: "OFFICIAL BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF EVAN- STON," OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That Section 493 of Article X, entitled: "Buildings of Class I" of Chapter XIX, entitled: "Official Build- ing Code of the City of Evanston,' of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 20, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 493 Public Garage and Public Parking Lot Defined) The words "Public Garage or Public Parking Lot" as used in this article shall be held to mean and are hereby defined as meaning any building, struc- ture, premises, enclosure, lot or yard, or other place, (except a public thoroughfare) within the City, where two or more automobiles, autocars or any similar self-propelled vehicles are stored, or parked in a condition ready for use; provided, however, that this ahll not be deemed to include or to mean any building, structure, premises, en- closure or other place which is hereinafter de- fined as a private garage. Public Garages and Public Parking Lots as defined in this section, shall include (but shall not be limited to) the following: 1. Premises where two or more auto- mobiles are stored or housed for hire, or where rent or compensation is paid to the owner, mana- ger or lessee of the premises for the housing, storage, sheltering, keeping or maintaining of such automobiles. 2. Premises where two or more auto- mobiles are kept for the purposes of leeting for hire or reward, with or without a driver, to be used -for the transportation of passengers, goods, merchandise, materials, salvage, waste or rubbish. SECTION 2. All ordinance or parts of Or- dinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and.after its passage, approval and publica- tion, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City f Evanston on the 21st day of February A.D. 1938. Approved February 23rd, 1938. HENRY D. PENFIELD _ EDWARD W. BELL Approved as to MAYOR CITY CLERK form 0 Alfred W. Craven, Jr., Corporation Counsel ` 238 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2491 ENTITLED "CLOSING ON SUNDAY" OF CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED: "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERE- TO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 2491-A BE'IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF. EVANSTON, COOK'COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION-1: That Section 2491.entitled "Closing on Sunday" of Chapter XLVIII entitled: "Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same is hereby amended by enaction and adding theretoa new section which shall be known as Section 2491-A and shall read as follows: 112491-A. DELICATESSEN) as referred to in Section 2491 is hereby defined as an establish- ment which offers or exposes for sale prepared food or food products commonly known as foods ready for immediate consumption whether in pack- ages, trays, containers, cans, jars or otherwise, salted, processed, p.ickled,.boiled, baked or cooked, including potato salad and other pre- pared salads, jellies, jam, preserves, milk, cream, butter, cheese, bread,.cakes, pies, pas- tries, candy, confections, soft drinks or ice cream, or any other food whether animal, fruit or vegetable origin, which has been so grown or prepared that it is suitable for consumption without further cooking or preparation, and veg- etables, but does not include any fresh or frozen meats, fish, poultry and game. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts thereof in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28th day of February, A.D. 1938/ Approved March 1, 1938 HENRY D.'PENFIELD EDWARD W. BELL Mayor City Clerk 239 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED An Ordinance Amending An Ordinance entitled "Providing for the refunding of special assessment bonds heretofore issued under and pursuant to the proceedings known as Evanston Special Assessment No. 895 and provid- ing for the extension of the time for payment of assess- ments levied in said proceedings," adopted and approved by the City Council and the Mayor of the City of Evan- ston, Illinois, on the 23rd day of February, 1937. BE 'IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Section 1: In Section 1, paragraph 2, line 3, the figures 1937 are stricken and the figures 1938 are inserted in lieu thereof. In Section 1, paragraph 3, lines 3 and 4, the phrase "1938 to 1946" As stricken and the phrase. 1119.39 to 1947" is insert- ed in lieu thereof. Section 2: In Section 2, paragraph 1, line 7, the figure 1946 is stricken and the figure 1947 is inserted in lieu thereof. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evan- ston on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1938. APPROVED: March 15. 1938 ✓ HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor AN ORDINANCE EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: "AN ORDINANCE TO CLASSIFY', REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCA- TION 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 SURROUND*- ING SUCH BUILDINGS, AND TO ESTABLISH THE BOUND- ARIES OF DISTRICTS FOR THE SAID PURPOSES AND PRE- SCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PRO- VISIONS," ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, JANUARY 18', 1921) AS AMEND- ED, BY CLASSIFYING THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED 240 ON THE USE MAP AND ON THE HEIGHT AND AREA MAP OF SAID ORDINANCE ADOPTED JANUARY 18, 192110 AS AMENDED, AS A "D" INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT AND A "D" HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT INSTEAD OF A "B" RESIDENCE DISTRICT AND "C" HEIGHT AND AREA DISTRICT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the ordinance entitled: "An Ordin- ance to classify, regulate and restrict the location 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," adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, be and the same is hereby amended as herein set forth. SECTION 2: That the property described as Lots 1 to 24, inclusive, in Block 2 in Grant's Addition to Evanston, a subdivision of the East two-thirds of the South Half (S2) of the North West Quarter (NW4)of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian,'Cook County, Illinois, and classified on the Use map and Height and Area map of said or- dinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, respectively, as "B" Residence District and "C" Height and Area District, be and said property is hereby reclassified and changed to a "D" Industrial District and "D" Height and Area District. SECTION 3: That the existing zoning restrictions applicable to all or any portion of the property hereinbefore de- scribed in this ordinance are hereby changed to conform with the provisions of Section 2 hereof. SECTION 4: That the penalties provided for in said ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applying to similarly situated "D" Industrial Districts and "D" Height and Area Districts shall be applicable to said ordinance as herein and hereby amended. SECTION 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any provisions of this ordinance are hereby re- pealed. 241 SECTION 6:- This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of March, A.D. 1938.✓ Approved March 15th, 1938. EDWARD W.'BELL City Clerk HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1929 OF ARTICLE XXIV, ENTITLED: "UNDERTAKERS" OF CHAPTER XXXV, ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 1929 of Article XXIV, en- titled; "Undertakers," of Chapter XXXV, entitled; "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 20, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 1929. The license fee for each and every undertaken establishment shall be Twenty-five (25.00) dollars per an- num. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of / Evanston on the 21st day of March, A.D.1938.✓ Approved March 22, 1938. EDWARD W. BELL CITY CLERK HENRY D. PENFIELD MAYOR Approved as to form ALFRED W. CRAVEN; Jr. (This ordinance not to become ef- Corporation Counsel ' fective until January 1, 1939) 942 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1610 OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "BARBER SHOPS" OF CHAPTER XXXV, ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVAN- STON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That Section 1610 of Article III en- titled "Barber Shops" of Chapter XXXV entitled "Health" of the Evanston Munici al Code of 1927, be amended by adding in the fifteenth (15M line of said section, after the words "of the sum of five dollars", the following: "and the sum of two dollars and fifty cents for each employee employed as barber, oper- ator, hair dresser, manicure, masseur, or masseuse, chiropodist or bath attendant, in excess of two." Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City, of Evanston on the 21st day of March.7 A.D. 1938. Approved March 22, 1938. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk HENRY D. PENFIELD mayor Approved as to form (This ordinance not to become of - ALFRED W. CRAVEN, TR. fective until January 1, 1939). corporation counsel AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1230 OF ARTICLE XLI ENTITLED: "BUILDINGS FOR DRY CLEANING", OF CHAPTER XIX ENTITLED: "OFFICIAL BUILD- ING CODE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON". OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1. That section 1230 of Article XLI enti- tled; "Buildings for dry cleaning", of Chapter XIX entitled; "Og- ficial Building Code of the City of Evanston", of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted December 20, 19270 be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: 1230 License required - business defined) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, to engage in or carry on within the City of Evanston the business of dry cleaning in which gasoline, naphtha, benzine or other volatile inflammable fluids or carbon tetrachloride, are used to clean or renovate any clothing or articles of wear- 243 ing apparel or any fabric of any kind, without first obtaining a license, as hereinafter provided, for each dry-cleaning establishment proposed to be conduct- ed by such person, firm or corporation. Every person, firm or corporation keeping or using two quarts or less of gasoline, naphtha, benzine, carbon tetrachloride, or any other volatile inflammable liquids or other solvents for the purpose above mentioned, for profit or hire, shall be held and is hereby declared to be a spotter, for the purpose of this ordinance. Every person, firm or corporation keeping or using more than two quarts -of gasoline, naphtha, benzine, car- bon tetrachloride, or any other volatile inflammable li- quids or other solvents for the purpose above mentioned, for.profit or hire, shall be held and is hereby declared to be a dry cleaner-, for the purpose of this ordinance. Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3' This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage , approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of March A.D. 1938 Approved March 22, 1938. EDWARD'W. BELL ' HENRY- D : ' PENFIELD City clerk Mayor Approved as -to -form ALFRED W. "CRAVEN; JR: " Corporation Counsel AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION'1: That the name of the public highway in the City of Evanston, known as "Ayers Place" be and the same is hereby changed to "Garnett Place", by which name it shall hereafter be known: SECTION"2: All ordinances -or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, are.hereby repealed. SECTION"3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City / of Evanston on the 4th day of April, A.D. 1938.✓ EDWARD W. BELL City clerk HENRY " D'. 'PENF IELD ' Mayor 1 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Three Hundred Eighty-nine Thousand Two Hundred Dollars $389,200.00) 1938 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form -required by law and caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston News -Index, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance, and a certified copy of which said tax levy ordinance has been duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, BE it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1938 Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City as follows: $2200000 1938 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-80 inclusive, numbers C-1 to d-35 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each, and numbers C-36 to C-80 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $11,000 each. $40,000 1938 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-40 inclusive, to be of the denom= ination of $1,000 each. $41,200 1938 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-42 inclusive, numbers G-1 to G-41 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each, and number. G-42 to be of the denomination of $200. $679000 1938 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-67 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $210000 1938 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-21 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $10000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of one and one-half per cent (112t%) per annum from date -until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1938 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk and be sealed with the corporate seal of this_City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. Section 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) 1938 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS ,1938 No, 245 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1938 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars. ($ together with interest thereon at the rate of one and one-half per cent (1) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized,., or to be author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and nec- essary expenses of this City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall hereafter direct. Section 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the max- imum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceed sixty per cent (60%) of the taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes for the year 193 8 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the 1937 assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty per cent (60%). It is also understood that there will be delivered to said purchaser at least the following amount of warrants: Corporate Fund $183,000 Garbage Fund 34,000 Library Fund 330000 Street & Bridge Fund 550000 Public Playgrounds " 18*000 and it is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before each of the following dates in the following minimum amounts: June 1 st $100, 000 August 1st 100,000 October lst 100*000 December 1st 230000 Said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed* 246 Section 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1938 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated top ay the respective warrants herein and heretofore authorized to be is- sued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first moneys received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the war- rants herein authorized to be issued against the respective kunds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become avail- able for that purpose. Said treasurer is hereby directed to notify the City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago,Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said warrants. Section 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. Section 7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby dir- ected to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of said City* Section 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted April 118 1938 ✓ Approved April 12, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1590 AS AMENDED ENTITLED: "LICENSE REQUIRED * FEE" OF ARTICLE.IZ ENTITLED: "BAKERIES" OF CHAPTER XXXV ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 1590, as amended, entitled: "License Required - Fee" of Article II entitled: "Bakeries" of Chapter XXXV entitled: "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code -of 1927 be amended so that the same shall be and read as follows: . 1590. License Required - Fee) No person, firm or corporation shall establish maintain or operate any bakery without first having been licensed so to do by the City. Every person, firm or corporation establishing, maintaining or operating any bakery shall annually. on the first day of January of each year, pay a license fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each bakery so established. The license shall be issued for a period ending with the thirty-first day ofDecember following;p r ovided, however, that upon furnishing proof to the City Clerk that the applicant did not maintain a bakery without a license prior to the date of his application, a license may be issued for the unexpired license period and in such case the license fee shall be Five Dollars (J5.00); that is if such unexpired period is less than six months. In addition to said annual license fee, there shall be paid into the City Treasury a fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each vehicle used within the City for the delivery of such bakery goods, exxceptine� those operating from a licensed bakery a stablish- m-ent in the City of Evanston. Every such baker7 shall be allowed not more than two vehicles to be operated without 247 fee. For each vehicle in addition to two the regular fee of Ten Dollars (410*00) shall be aid. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3 : This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of May A.D. 1938. Approved May 3, 1938.✓ Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index May S, 1938. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2491A entitled: "DELICATESSEN" OF SECTION 2491 ENTITLED: "CLOSING ON SUNDAY" OF CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED: ??POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2491-A entitled: "Delicatessen?? ofSection 2491 entitled: "Closing on Sunday" of Chapter XLVIII- entitled: "Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2491-A Delicatessen) A delicatessen as re- ferred to in Section 2491 is hereby defined as an estab- lishment which offers or exposes for sale prepared food or food products commonly known as foods ready for im- mediate consumption whether in packages, trays, containers, cans, jars or otherwise, salted, processed, pickled, boiled, baked or cooked, including potato salad and other prepared salads, jellies, jam, preserves, milk, crea*, butter, cheese, bread, cakes, pies, pastries, candy, confections, soft drinks or ice cream, or any other food whether animal, fruit or vegetable origin, which has been so grown or prepared that it is suitable for consumption without further cooking or preparation, and vegetables, but does not include any fresh meats, fish, poultry and game. Section 2: All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of th City of Evanston on the 9th day of May A.D. 1938, Approved May 10, 1938, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index May 12, 1938. 248 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending '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 Sur- rounding such Buildings and to Establish the Bound- aries of Districts for the Said Purposes and Pre- scribing Penalties for the Violation of Its Provisions.' Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18, 1927., approved January i9, 1921, as amended February 15, 1927 and approved by the Mayor of said City on February J6, 1927#" by classifying on the "Use" District Map and the "Height and Area District Map of the said Ordinance adopted January 18, 19210 as amended, as a "B" Use District and a "B" Height and Area District - Residential, instead of a "C" Use and "B" Height and Area District - Commercial, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON.. ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amend- ing an Ordinance 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 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 provisional. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18, 1921," approved January 19, 1921, as amended February 15, 1927, and approved by the Mayor of said City on February 16 1927", be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. Section 2: That the district described as: The south225 feet of Lot 1 (except the east 125 feet thereof) in Henry Wittbold's Subdivision in that part of the east half lying south of Gross Point Road of the County Clerk's Division of Fract- ional Section thirty-three (33). Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, being that part extending from the northeast corner of Lawndale Avenue and Central Street, approximately 591 feet East to within 125 feet of Central Park Avenue by a depth of 125 feet and otherwise known by house numbers as 3013 to 3057, odd numbers only, Central Street; ALSO Lots 1 to 10 inclusive in Block 4 in Arthur T. McIntosh's Centralwood Addition to Evanston, in part of fractional Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, being all that property on the south side of Central Street, between lawndale Avenue and Marcy Avenue, approximately 306 x 145 in depth, and otherwise known by house numbers as 3030 to 3056, inclusive, even numbers 'only,. Central Street* and classified on the "Use" District Map, said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted.January 18, 19218 as,amended, as a "C Use District be and the said District is hereby changed to a "B" Use District, and where zones on the Height and Area District Map as a "B" Height and Area District - Commercial, said map being'a part of said ordinance adopted January 18, 1921 as amended, be and the said District is hereby changed to a "B" keight and Area District - Residential. 249 Section 3: The penalties provided for in the said Ordinance adopted January 18, 19210 as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to a "B" Use District and a "B" Height and Area District - Residential, shall be applicable to said Ordinance as herein amended. Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the pity of Evanston on the loth day of May A.D. 1938.,/ Approved May 17, 1938, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index May 20, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance amending 'An Ordinance to Classify, Regulate and Restriet•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 Sur- rounding such Buildings and to Establish the Bound- aries of Districts for the said Purposes and Pres- cribing Penalties for the Violation of its Provi- sions.' Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, January 18th, 1921, approved January 19th, 1921, as amended February 15, 1927, and ap- proved by the Mayor of said City on February 16th, 1927t" by classifying on the "Use" District Map and the "Height and Area District Map of the said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, as a "B" Use District and a "B" Height and Area District - Residential, instead of a "C" Use and "B" Height and Area District - Commercial, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance Amending an Ordinance 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 Regulate and Deter- mine the Area of Yards, Courts and Other Open Spaces Within and Sur- rounding Such Buildings and to Establish the Boundaries of Districts for the Said Purposes and Prescribing Penalties for the Violation of its provisionsO Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston January 18, 1921," approved January 19, 1921, as amended February 150 1927, and approved by the Mayor of said City on February 16, 1927", be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. 250 Section 2: That the district described as: Lots 8, 9 and 10 in Block 3 in Arthur T. McIntosh's Centralwood Addition to Evanston, being the southeast corner of Central Street and Marcy Avenue, approximately 90 feet on Central Street by 140 feet in depth and otherwise known by house numbers as 3018, 3020 and 302? Central Street, and classified on the "Use District Map, said map being a part of said Ordinancq adopted January 18, 1921, as amended as a "C" Use District be and the said District is hereby changed to a'"B" Use District, and where zoned on the Height and Area District Map as a "B" Height and Area District,- Commercial said map being a part of said ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, be and the said District is hereby changed to a "B" Height and Area District - Residential. Section 3: The penalties provided for in the said Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to a "B" Use District and a "B Height and Area District - Residential, shall be applicable to said ordinance as herein amended. Section 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of May A.D. 1938•✓ Approved May 17, 1938. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index May 20, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2760 ENTITLED: "APPLICATION - LICENSE " OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "TAXICABS, PUBLIC STANDS, LICENSE" OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 _ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2760 entitled: "Application - License" of Article III entitled: "Taxicabs, Public Stands, License" of Chapter IV entitled: "Vehicles" -of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be, and the same -is hereby amended to read as follows: 2760. Application - License) Any person desiring to secure a license as driver or operator of any public vehicle licensed hereunder and used for the carriage of passengers for hire and reward, shall make application in writing therefor to the City Clerk upon a form to be provided by said City Clerk. Such appli- cation shall set forth the name of the applicant and owner, his or their residence and occupation, and shall be endorsed by at least two responsible citizens of this City who shall certify that the applicant is a man of good habits, honest, sober and industrious and a fit 251 person to drive or operate a passenger vehicle. Upon such application being received, the Chief of Police shall make or cause to be made a careful and diligent inquiry as to the character and record of the applicant for honesty, sobriety and capability, and if it shall be found that such applicant is lacking in any of such re- spects, such license shall be refused. If the Chief of Police shall be satisfied that the applicant is a fit person to be licensed, he shall transmit such application with his approval thereon to the Mayor, who, upon ayment by such applicant of a license fee of One Dollar (11,00) to the City Collector, shall issue or cause to be issued to such applicant a license, attested by the City Clerk, authorising such applicant to drive or operate any vehicle licensed under this ordinance until the expiration of such license. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in.full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Gity of Evanston on the 16th day of May A.D. 1938. Approved May 17, 1938s Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, C ity Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index May 20, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2762 ENTITLED: "BADGE OF DRIVER".OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED:. "TAXICABS, PUBLIC STANDS, LICENSE" OF CHAPTER IV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2762 entitled: "Badge of Driver" of Article III entitled: "Taxicabs, Public Stands, License" of _ Chapter IV entitled: "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall here- after be and read as follows: 2762. Badge of Driver) Every person licensed as a driver or operator under the provisions of this or- dinance shall, at all times while acting as driver or operator of any vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance, wear.a metal badge at least one and three- quarters inches long and one and one -eighth inches wide, having the number thereon corresponding to the number of such driver's license. Such badge shall be provided with a pin or other fastener, and shall be worn in a conspic- uous place on the outside of the outside coat and shall be of a different design for each year. Such badge shall be obtained from the City Clerk and such badge shall not be transferable. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in fall force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law* Adopted by the City Council of th City of Evanston on the 16th day of May A.D. 19387 Approved May 17, 1938 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield M20r 1938 Published in News -Index lay 0 252 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2749 ENTITLED: "DUTY TO CONVEY PASSENGERS" OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES" OF CHAPTER IV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2749 entitled: "Duty to Convey Passengers" of Article I entitled: "General Provisions Re- lating to Public Passenger Vehicles" of Chapter LV entitled: "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2749. DUTY TO CONVEY PASSENGERS) It shall be the duty .of the operator or person -in charge of every public passenger automobile, autocar or other similar - vehicle used for hire or reward, to convey that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accommo- dations (exclusive of -the driver's seat or any portion thereof) who apply for transportation,,,and at the rates specified in this chapter. No more than five passengers or persons in addition to the driver�of any taxicab 1 be carried at any one time. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the ,City of Evanston on the 16th day of May A.D. 1938.,/ Approved May 17, 1938. -Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index May 200 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2755 ENTITLED: "LICENSE REQUIRED - INSPECTION - BY CHIEF_OF POLICE - CERTIFICATE - REPORT - MAYOR MAY REVOKE LICENSE" OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED: !'TAXICABS, PUBLIC STANDS, LICENSE" OF CHAPTER IV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2755 entitled: "License Required - Inspection by Chief of Police - Certificate - Report - Mayor may revoke License" of Article III entitled: "Taxicabs, Public Stands, License" of. Chapter IV entitled: "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2755. License required - inspection by Chief of Police - certificate - report - Mayor may revoke license) No Taxicab or other vehicle or vehicles, carriage or carri- ages, of any description or name whatsoever, which shall stand or be kept upon any public cab stand, or upon any IZ 0198 253 street or public highway of the City of Evanston for employment, shall be used anywhere within the City for the carrying or conveying of persons for hire or reward unless such vehicle shall be in a thoroughly safe and clean condition for the transportation of passengers. No such license shall be granted until such vehicle is first inspected by the Chief of Police, or some person whom he may designate, and a certificate obtained that the same complies with the requirements aforesaid and no taxicab shall be operated in the City of Evanston unless it is inspected and approved once each month at the Municipal 'Testing Station. The Chief of Police is hereby authorized and empowered to establish reasonable rules and regulations for the inspection of public vehicles and their appur- tenances, construction and condition of fitness. Incase of any violation of this ordinance or any other traffic ordinance or regulation, or failure to keep said vehicles in good condition or for any other cause, the Mayor is hereby empowered to revoke or suspend any license so issued. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the,Cfity of Evanston on the.l6th day of May A.D. 1938. Approved May 17, 1938. • Ed d W B 11 Henry D. Penfield, Mayor war 9 e , City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index May 20, 1938. ---------------------------- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1854 OF ARTICLE XVII.ENTITLED: "MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS" OF CHAPTER.XXXV ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927.BY IN- SERTING_THEREIN A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTI0N.18542 ENTITLED: "LICENSING AND REGULATING AUTOMOBILE TRAILER CAMPS AND THE USE.OF HOUSECAR OR.AUTOMOBILE. TRAILERS." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 1854 of Article XVII entitled: "Miscellaneous Regulations" of Chapter XXXV entitled: "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by Inserting therein a Section which shall be known as Section 18542 entitled: "Licensing and -Regulating Automobile Trailer Camps and the Use of Housecar or Automobile Trailers." 18542. A. Definitions) For the purpose of this ordinance, certain words and phrases are defined as follows: "House -car or automobile trailer" is any structure for, or used for -living or sleeping purposes, mounted upon wheels and capable of being transported from place to place, either by its own power or by some vehicle attached to it, provided that this definition shall not apply to any vehicle operated over fixed rails. "Trailer camp" is a plot of ground where two or more house -cars or automobile trailers used as living or sleeping 2-54 quarters may be located, regardless of whether or not a charge is made for such accommodation. "Unit" is a section of ground for the accommodation of one house -car or automobile trailer and towing unit only. "Person" refers to any person, persons, firm or corporatiom. 18542 B. Regulation of house -cars or automobile trailers - License -Duration -Fire extinguisher- etc:) It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain any house -car or automobile trailer for human habitation upon a plot of ground within the City of Evanston except in duly licensed trailer camps. It shall be unlawful for any person, except the caretaker and his bona fide employes, to remain or live in a trailer camp for more than thirty days in any twelve-month period. Each house -car or automobile trailer shall'be equipped with a fire extinguisher in good working order. All heating and cooking apparatus shall be connected to the open air by means of flues, except where the heating or cooking element is electkicity. It shall be unlawful for a person to remove the wheels or other transporting device from any house -car or automobile trailer or to otherwise fix said car trailer permanently to the ground so as to prevent ready removal of said car trailer unless a permit so to do is obtained from the Department of Buildings. Any such alteration shall be construed as converting the house -car or automobile trailer into a Building and subject to the requirements of the building, sanitary code`and zoning ordinances. 18542 C. Licenses for automobile trailer camps) It shall be unlawful for any person to establish or operate within the limits of the City of Evanston any automobile trailer camp unless such person shall first obtain a license therefor.` 18542 D. Application for license`- Plans) 'Each applicant for a license to maintain an automobile trailer camp shall file a written application with the City Collector stating the name and address of the applicant, naive and address of owner or manager of said camp, location of the camp ground, and the maximum number of house -car or automobile trailers the camp will accommodate. This application shall be accompanied by plans of the camp showing the proposed or existing location of all buildings, toilet, bath and wash basin facilities, slop sinks, water faucets, sewer connections, driveways and other improvements* 18542 E. License fees) Each application for a license shall be accompanied by a license fee of Two Hundred ($200.00) dollars for camps capable of accommodating twenty house -cars or automobile trailers or less and an' additional fee of Ten ($10.00) dollars for each unit capacity in excess of twenty. Such license shall expire at the end of the calendar year. The fees for the annual license thereafter shall be based on the same rate as the initial license fee. The fee for the transfer of a license as provided in Section 18542 G. shall be Twenty-five ($25.00) dollars. 18542 F. Inspection - Approval by Departments) Before such license shall be issued or renewed the camp premises shall be inspected by the Health Commissioner or his duly authorized rep- resentatives to determine whether all provisions•of this ordinance are complied with. If the trailer camp is found to comply with all the requirements of this and other pertinent ordinances of the City of Evanston, the departments affected shall approve the application for a license and a trailer camp license shall be issued therefor. 18542 G. License to be posted - Transfers) Such license shall be conspicuously posted on the premises of the trailer camp . at -all times. Such license may be transferable, if the Commissioner, of Health approves the transfer, upon the written application of the holder of the license, to the City Collector. Z55 1854Q H. Revocation of License) The Commissioner of Health or his duly authorized representative shall make such additional in- spections as are deemed necessary. If at any time, a trailer camp is found to be violating the provisions of this or other pertinent ordinance of the City of Evanston, the Department of Health shall notify the licensee of such trailer camp of this condition. If the ordinance violation,is not corrected to the satisfaction of the Com- missioner of Health within a reasonable time after notification, the license for such trailer camp may be revoked by the Mayor on the recommendation of the Commissioner of Health. 18542 I. Location.of Camp - Frontage consents) No trailer camp shall be located in a residential or apartment district. Nor shall any person establish any trailer camp on any.lot in any block in which more than one-half of the buildings are dwelling houses and apartments unless a majority of the property owners on both sides of the block and within two hundred feet.of any part of such lot consent thereto in writing. 18542 J. Size and plan of units) Each unit as defined in this ordinance shall consist of unoccupied space of at least 800 square feet. Such units shall be arranged in rows facing a driveway of not less than twenty feet in width which shall have unobstructed access to a public street or alley. No house -car or automobile trailer shall be located within five feet of a unit line or within fifteen feet of any street, alley or property line. No building or any other construction shall be erected in this fifteen foot zone. 1854a K. Water supply —Meter - Common drinking cups not permitted) An adequate supply of pure water for drinking and dom- estic purposes shall be supplied to meet the requirements of said trailer camp. Said water supply shall be obtained from faucets only, conveniently located in said trailer camp. No common drinking cups shall .be permitted. A water meter shall be installed in each camp. 18541 L. Toilets - Baths - Slop sinks - Garbage containers:) Each trailer camp shall provide toilets, baths or showers, slop sinks and garbage containers in the following ratios and.conditions: .(a) One toilet of the water flush type for., each sex for every ten units or fraction.thereof. In the men's department there shall be in addition one urinal for every twenty units or fraction thereof. (b) One shower or bathtub shall be provided for each sex for every ten units or fraction thereof. .(c) One wash -basin shall be provided for each sex for every ten..units or fraction thereof. (d) Such toilets, bathtubs or showers and wash- basins shall be placed in properly constructed buildings located not more than 200 feet from each unit. (e)* These buildings shall be well -lighted at all times of the day.or night and constructed of such moisture proof material as shall permit satisfactory cleaning and washing. M. The floors of these buildings shall be of concrete or other non -porous material and each room shall be provided with floor drains. (g) A slop sink with running water conveniently located shall be provided for every ten units or fraction thereof. (h) A tightly covered metal garbage can shall be provided for each unit. 18541 M. Fixtures connected with sewer) It shall be un- lawful to permit any waste water or material from toilets, showers, -A _---A 256 bathtubs, wash -basins or other plumbing fixtures in the camp or house -car or automobile trailer to be deposited upon the surface of the ground and all such fixtures, when in use, must be connected to the City sewer,system by means of rigid pipe. Hose connections are not permissible. .18540. Removal of garbage - Camp to be kept clean and well -lighted) It shall be the duty of the owner, his agent or caretaker to provide for the collection and removal of garbage or other waste material and to otherwise maintain the camp in a thcuoughly clean, sanitary condition. The camp shall be kept prop- erly and adequately lighted at all times so that the grounds thereof will be safe for occupants and --visitors. 18542 0. Fire extinguisher equipment - No fires permitted) Every trailer camp shall be equipped at all times with at least one fire extinguisher for every ten (10) units of a type approved by the chief fire prevention engineer. No fires shall at any time be so located as to endanger automobiles or other property. 18542 P. Register to be kept) It shall.be the duty of the owner, his agent or caretaker to keep a register in which is kept a record of all house -car or automobile trailer occupants. Said register shall specify the'date of arrival, the name of the owner of the house -car or automobile trailer and towing automobile, the State in which the house -car or automobile trailer and towing automobile were registered and the numbers of the vehicle licenses. 18541 Q. Nothing in this ordinance shall be deemed to prohibit the storage of any house -car or automobile trailer on the home premises of its owner for any length of time when not used for living or sleeping purposes. 18542 R. Penalties) Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction be punished by a fine of not less than Five ($5.00) dollars nor more than Two Hundred 4200.00) dollars. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. 18542 S. Construction) In the event that any part, sentence or clause of this ordinance be adjudged void and of no effect, such decision shall not affect the validity of the rest, nor any remaining.portion. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the g ity of Evanston on the 27th day of June A.D. 1938. Approved June 28, 1938, Edward W. Bell Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index June 30, 1938 257 AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REFUNDING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS HERETOFORE ISSUED UNDER AND PURSUANT TO THE PROCEED- INGS KNOWN AS EVANSTON SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NUMBER 895 AND PROVIDING FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE TIME FOR PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS LEVIED IN SAID PROCEEDING," ADOPTED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, ON THE 23rd DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1937, AS AMENDED. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston did on, to -wit, the 8th day of September, 1925, pass at the recommendation of the Board of Local Improvements of this city, an ordinance pro- viding that the roadway of Darrow Avenue, from a point ten (10) feet south of the north line of Lee Street to a point ten (10) feet north of the south line of Crain Street, also the roadways of the inter- secting street and alley lying within said portion of Darrow Avenue and not included in the roadway thereof, in the City of Evanston, County of Cook, and State of Illinois, be improved by paving, to be paid for by special assessment, and WHEREAS, in and by said ordinance it was provided that the -cost of said improvement should be paid for by a special assess- ment, which assessment was divided into ten (10) annual installments, and which ordinance provided that bonds be issued.to anticipate the collection of the second and succeeding installments, and WHEREAS, a petition was filed in the County Court of Cook County praying for the confirmation of the special assessment, which proceeding was known as Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, and that thereafter on, to -wit, January 18, 1926, an assessment roll was filed and upon due notice being given, a hearing was held, a judgment order of confirmation of said assessment was, on, to -wit, March 30, 1926, duly entered by the Court, and also provided in said proceedings that interest on installments of the said assessment should be at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from the date of the first voucher issued to the contractor on account of work done, and WHEREAS, a contract was entered into for the construction of said local improvement and upon the completion thereof the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Evanston, in compliance with the requirements of Section 84 of "An Act concerning local improvements," did make and file a certificate of.cost and completion in the County Court of Cook County, which certificate was on, to -wit, the 29th day of October, A.D. 1928, duly approved by order of said Court, and WHEREAS, the Clerk of the County Court of Cook County certified the assessment roll to the City Collector of the City of Evanston for collection so that the first installment of said assess- ment became and was due and payable, on, to -wit, the second day of January A.D. 1927, and the remaining installments were due and pay- able annually thereafter, and WHEREAS, bonds issued to anticipate the collection of the second and succeeding installments of Evanston Special Assessment No. 895 were duly issued to the contractor in payment for work done, and said contractor in due course sold and assigned all of said bonds to L.L. COOKE of Chicago, Illinois, the balance unpaid on principal of said bonds amounting to FOUR THOUSAND EIGHTY and no/100 DOLLARS ($4,080) and the amount unpaid on interest coupons amounting to SIX HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT and 10/100 DOLLARS ($668.10) which, together with accrued interest to March 1, 1938, amounts to a total of,FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR and 66/100 DOLLARS ($5,924.66), which amount it is contemplated will be refunded by authority of this ordinance, said bonds bearing interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum as evidenced by the coupons attached thereto, the unpaid balance of which are heretofore referred to, said oustanding securities maturing December 31, 1931, December 31, 1932, December 310 1933, December 31, 1934, December 31, 1935 and December 31, 1936, and WHEREAS, L.L. COOKE, being the owner and holder of more than seventy-five (75%) per cent, to -wit, all the presently outstanding securities issued in anticipation of the collection of said assess- ment, has filed a petition requesting the passage of an ordinance and the taking of the necessary steps requisite to refunding the said bonds, together with the unpaid interest thereon, as provided in Section 86a of "An Act concerning local improvements," approved June 14, 1897, and in force July 1, 18970 as amended, and WHEREAS, the said L.L. COOKE, the owner and holder of more than seventy-five (75%) per cent, to -wit, all of the presently outstanding securities issued in anticipation of the collection of the assessment, is willing to exchange said securities for new securities to be issued maturing December 310 1939, to and including December 31, 1948, inclusive, said refunding securities in the amount of FIVE THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR and 66/100 DOLLARS ($5,924.66) to draw interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from March 1, 1938, and has deposited all of said outstanding securities with the City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago for the purpose of said exchange, and WHEREAS, it is desired to extend the maturity of the unpaid assessments of the above special assessment so that said installments may be redivided and will mature January 2, 1939, and annually thereafter to and including January 2, 1948, which assess- ments shall bear interest at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum from March 1, 1938, until paid, which assessments to be re- funded amount as of May 1, 1938 to FIVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE and 07.100 DOLLARS f$5,725.07) principal and TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FOUR AND 10/100 DOLLARS ($2,904.19) interest, to be divided into the first installment of Five Hundred Twenty -Nine and 26/100 Dollars ($529.26) due January 2 1939, and the second to tenth installments of Nine Hundred Dollars (6900) each, due on the second day of•January of the years 1940 to 1948 respectively, and WHEREAS, all forfeitures on account of delinquent tax collections in Evanston Special Assessment No. 895 will be released and waived pursuant to the provisions of Section 86a of the Local Improvement Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the petition heretofore filed with the Mayor and City Council of the City of Evanston, requesting the refunding of all the oustanding securities and the interest thereon in Evanston Special Assessment No. 895, levied for the improvement of the roadway of Darrow Avenue from a point ten (10) feet south of the north line of Lee Street to a point ten (10) feet north of the south line of Crain Street, also the roadways of the intersect- ing street and alley lying within said portion of Darrow Avenue and not included in the roadway thereof, in the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, by paving, and for the exten- sion of the time of payment of all the unpaid assessments in Evanston Special Assessment No. 895, is in all respects legal and.sufficient and that the same is hereby approved and granted. Section 2: That all of the unpaid installments and the interest thereon in Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, levied for the improvement of the roadway of Darrow Avenue from a- point ten (10). feet south of the north line of Lee Street to a point (10) feet north of the south line of Crain Street, also.the roadways of the intersecting street and alley lying within said portion of Darrow Avenue and not included in the roadway thereof, in the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, by paving, amounti to EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE and 26/100 DOLLARS (8,629.26) be funded and extended by dividing same into ten (10) annual installments, the first of which shall amount to Five Hundred and Twenty -Nine and 26/100 Dollars ($529.26), due and payable on the second day of January A.D. 1939, and the remaining installments, in the amount of Hine Hundred Dollars ($900) each, shall be due annually thereafter on the second day of January of each succeeding year. The installments herein provided for shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6per annum,w hich Interest shall begin to run from March 1, 1938. 259 Section 3: That in order to anticipate the collection of the first installment as extended, vouchers shall be issued payable out of said installment, and in order to anticipate the collection of the second and succeeding installments, bonds shall be issued payable out of said installments. Said bonds and vouchers shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum and shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Treasurer or City Comptroller, and attested by the City Clerk of the City of Evanston under the corporate seal of said city. Vouchers issued in anticipation of the first installment shall mature December 31, 1939 and the remaining installments of bonds shall mature December 31, 1940, and annually thereafter. Said bonds shall have interest coupons attached thereto, signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Evanston. Said bonds and vouchers shall be issued in accordance with, and shall in all respects conform to, the pro- visions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Btate of Illinois, entitled: "An Act concerning Local Improvements," approved June 140 18971, and in force July 1, 1897, as amended. Section 4: That the outstanding securities issued against and in anticipation of the collection of Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, together with the unpaid interest cou- Cpons and together with accrued interest on said bonds, computed to parch 1, 1938, shall be surrendered to the City Treasurer and be cancelled, simultaneously with the delivery of the new bonds and vouchers authorized to be issued pursuant to this ordinance. Said new securities shall be delivered to the owner of said old securi- ties or his authorized agent, and such exchange shall be made upon the basis of par for par; provided however any cash held by the City Treasurer for the credit of said special assessment fund at the time of exchange shall be applied in payment of said old obli- gations and the amount of new securities shall be reduced by that amount. Section 5: The date of issue of the bonds and vouchers herein provided for is established as March 1, 1938, and the interest on said bonds and vouchers shall commence and continue to run from said date until paid. Section 6: That the Attorney for the Board of Local Improvements of the City of Evanston.be, and he is hereby author- ized and directed to file a petition in the name of the City of Evanston in the County Court of Cook County in the proceeding known as Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, praying that steps may be taken to extend the time of payment of the unpaid assessments and interest thereon computed to March 1, 1938, in said Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, and to refund the se- curities and interest thereon computed to March 1, 1938, issued in anticipation of the collection of Evanston Special Assessment Docket No. 895, as heretofore provided, and to file an assessment roll as by Statute provided. Section 7: This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force after its passage and approval* Passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston this lst day of August A.D. 1938, and deposited and filed in my office this 2nd day of August A.D. 1938. Edward W. Bell, Approved by me this 2nd day of City Clerk August A.D. 1938 Henry D. Penfield, Mayor ----------------------- 260 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2837 OF ARTICLE IX ENTITLED "WHEEL TAX LICENSE," CHAPTER LV OF THE.EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON,, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 2837 of Article IX entitled:: "Wheel Tax License," Chapter LV ofThe Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall here- after be . and read as follows: ` _ s • 2837. FEES FOR BUSES, ETC.) The license fees. to be paid annually to the City Collector for motor vehicles o"r buses used`in the transportation of persons' for hire in the City of Evanston in regular scheduled service pursuant to certificate of convenience and necessity granted by -the Illinois Commerce. Commission of the State of Illinois shall be $50:00 for each such`motor vehicle or bus. Each such motor vehicle or bus shall be maintained and operated at all times in compliance with all ordinances and regulations of the City of Evanston effective from time to -time -not inconsistent with valid orders of the Illinois Com- merce Commission. Section 2: All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and `effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. t Adopted by the City Council of'the Cipy of Evanston on the 15th day of August A.D. 1938. Approved August 16, 1938. Edward W.. Bell, City Clerk Honry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index August 18, 1938. •- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - o 261 . i AN ORDINANCE .,AfeNDING ARTICLE XVIII OF THE EVANSTOiv BUILDING CODE ENTITLED "GENERAL PROVISIONS" BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION NUMBERED 8802. . . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XVIII of The Evanston Building Code entitled "G-eneral Provisions" be amended by adding thereto a section known'as.880-6 - Ramps, Steps, Etc., - When Required: 880 . RAMPS, STEPS, ETC., -- WHEN REQUIRED) Whenever it shall be necessary to connect one level with another by means of a step, a short flight of steps, a ramp, incline or other means of connection not covered by Article XXIX entitled "STAIRWAYS" of this Code, the step or steps, ramp, incline or other connection shall be built and maintained so that they shall conform ' with the requirements of Section 1082 of this Code. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall,be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City yf Evanston on the 6th day of September, A.D. 1938.✓ Approved September 7, 1938, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index September 81,-1938. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XIII OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON' MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTED DECEMBER 20, 1927, BY.ADDING A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 623?. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XIII of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Fflunicipal Code, adopted December 20, 1927, be and is hereby amended by adding a section to be known as Section 6231 which shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 623k. GRANDSTAFDS - PERMITS - FEES - INSPECTIONS REQUIRED (a) Every grandstand, bleacher or stadium now existing or hereafter constructed in the City of Evanston, having permanent seating arrangements which remain in place without sub- stantial alteration, shall be subject to regular inspections by the Building Commissioner and Fire Marshal or their deputies. The fees required for such inspections shall be computed on the following basis: 262 (1) for not more than 250 persons ........ $ 5.00 (2) for not more than 1000 persons ...... 15.00 (3) for more than 1000 persons .......... 25.00 (b) Any person, firm or corporation who shall use or attempt to use any grandstand, bleacher or stadium, without obtaining the permit herein required, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dolloars, nor more than two hundred dollars for each and every of- fense; and every day such person, firm or corporation shall continue to violate the requirements of this or- dinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19th day of September A.D. 1938 ✓ Approved September 20, 1938. Edward 1,11. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 22, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 625 OF ARTICLE XIII OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON 14TJNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTED DECEP93ER 20, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 625 of Article XIII of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code, adopted December 20, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 625: TEMPORARY SEATING ARRANGET71ENTS -. PERMITS - FEES - INSPECTION REQUIRED) (a) Whenever any temporary seating arrangements are to be provided, either inside or outside buildings, for the accommodation of more than one hundred persons as audience or spectators for any kind of athletic event, entertainment, lecture, show, speech or spectacle, excepting such entertainments, lectures or speeches as shall be given in regularly approved lecture halls in churches, clubs, hotels, lodge halls, schools and universities, and excepting such other temporary seating arrangements as shall not, in the opinion of the Fire Marshal and Building Commissioner, require inspect- ion, a permit for said temporary seating arrangements shall be obtained from the Building Department of the City of Evanston. (b) Before the issuance of any such permit the Building Commissioner and Fire Marshal, or their deputies as '263 provided for by law, shall make or cause to be made a careful inspection of said temporary seating arrangements and no such permit shall be issued until said arrangements shall have been approved by the Building Commissioner and Fire Marshal or their deputies. (c) The fees required for such permits shall be computed on the following basis: For the inspection and approval of a permit for temporary seating arrangements (1) for not more than 250 persons ........... 5.00 (2) for not more than 1000 persons .......... 15.00 (3) for more than 1000 persons .............. 25.00 (d) Whenever said temporary seating arrangements shall remain in place for a period exceeding two weeks, they shall be subject to such additional inspections as may be necessary to insure their maintenance in a safe and satisfactory condition. The fee for each such additional inspection shall be $10,OO, but the total inspection fee for any such temporary seating arrangements shall not exceed $50.00 during any calendar year. (e) Any person, firm or corporation who shall use or attempt to use any temporary seating arrangements coming within the meaning of this section, without obtaining the permit herein required, shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than two hundred dol- lars for each and every offense; and every day such per- son, firm or corporation shall continue to violate the requirements of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law . Adopted by the City Council of the City gf Evanston on the.19th day of September A.D. 1938.✓ Approved September 20, 1938. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 22, 1938 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 2833, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 2838, 2839 2840, 2841 and 2842 of ARTICLE IX ENTITLED: �'LVHEEL TAX LICENSE" OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON NUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Sections 2833, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 2838, 2839, 2840, 2841 and 2842 of Article IV, entitled-: 11heel 264 Tax License" of Chapter LV, entitled: "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code be, and the same are hereby amended so that they shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2833. MOTOR VEHICLE DEFINED) For the purpose of this article, a motor vehicle is hereby defined as any vehicle propelled otherwise than by the muscular power of man or animal, excepting such as run on rail or tracks. 2834, LICENSE REgUIRED) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation residing within the City of Evanston or -whose principal offices are within the City of Evanston to use or to cause or permit any of his or its agents -or employees to use any motor vehicle upon the streets, avenues, or alleys of the City unless such motor vehicle be licensed as hereafter provided; and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to use or to cause or permit any of his or its agents or employees to use any wagon or vehicle other than a motor vehicle upon the streets, avenues, or alleys of the City unless such wagon or vehicle other than a motor vehicle be licensed as hereafter provided. 2835. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE) Any person, firm or corporation desiring a license for any such motor vehicle, wagon or other vehicle shall file his application with the City Collector upon a form provided therefor which shall . set forth the name and address of the applicant and a des- cription of the motor vehicle, wagon or other vehicle for which the license is desired. Such application shall be transmitted to the Mayor, and upon the payment by the applicant of the license fee hereafter provided, the Mayor shall issue, or cause to be issued, a license which shall be attested by the City Clerk authorizing the use of such motor vehicle, wagon or other vehicle within the City until the expiration date of such license. 2836. LICENSE FEE AiID CLASSIFICATION) The classifi- cation of vehicles and the annual license fee to be paid to the City Collector shall be as follows: Animal Drawn Wagons 1 animal wagon or vehicle $2.50 2 animal wagon or vehicle 5.00 3 animal wagon or vehicle 15.00 4 or more animal wagon or vehicle 25.00 Passenger Vehicles of Seven Passenger or less Not for Hire Motor vehicles used in the transportation of persons and not for hire including motorcycles, motor bicycles, and scooters; 35 H.P. or less More than 35 H.P. $5.00 10.00 Passenger Vehicles of Seven Passenger or Less For Hire Motor vehicles used in the transportation of persons, for hire, not exceeding seven passengers; 35 H.P. or less $5.00 More than 35 H.P. 10.00 Motor Trucks, Tractor -trailers, Motor Coaches and Buses Motor trucks, tractor -trailers, motor coaches and buses shall be classified as to the gross, tare and net weight; i.e. weight of vehicle in pounds, maximum load limit in pounds, maximum load limit in pounds, and total weight in 265 pounds. Such classification shall be identified by the prefix letter on the plate which shall correspond to the classification of vehicles as registered with the Secretary of the State of Illinois, excepting motor vehicles or buses used in the transportation of persons for hire in the City of Evanston in regular scheduled service pursuant to cer- tificate of convenience and necessity granted by the Illinois Commerce Commission of the State of Illinois. Each such motor vehicle or bus shall be maintained and operated at all times in compliance with all ordinances and regulations of the City of Evanston effective from time to time not inconsistent with valid orders of the Illinois Commerce Commission. The license fee for each motor vehicle or bus in this classification shall be Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per annum. Class Fee 3,000 lbs or less A `w10.00 8,000 lbs and more than 3000 B 15.00 10,000 lbs and more than 8000 C 20.00 12,000 lbs and more than 10000 D 25.00 141000 lbs and more than 12000 E 30.00 169000 lbs and more than 14000 F 35.00 20,000 lbs and more than 15000 G 40,00 24,000 lbs and -more than 20000 H 45.00 40,000 lbs and more than 24000 X 50,00 2837. LICENSE TO BE AFFIXED TO VEHICLE - TRANSFER OF LICENSE - PRO -RATING OF LICENSE - DUPLICATE LICENSE) Any license issued to any person, firm or corporation under the provisions of this article shall be immediately affixed to the front of the vehicle in a conspicuous place attached to a bracket provided for same or immediately above and affixed to the plate issued such vehicle by the Secretary of the State of Illinois immediately after the issuance of the license, and such license must be affixed to the particular vehicle for which the license is issued. lhenever -the owner of any vehicle licensed under this article, before the expiration of said license, shall make application to the City Collector for the transfer of this license to any other vehicle under his or her ownership, he shall pay a fee of One Dollar (�1.00) for such transfer plus any additional fee for any change of the classification of the vehicle. In the event of a change in vehicles, the licensee shall be required to make the transfer of the license within 48 hours after such change. It shall be unlawful to transfer any license from any person, firm or corporation to another. Any person, firm or corporation being the owner of a motor vehicle on the first day of January shall be required to have affixed to the front of that vehicle immediately a wheel tax license for that year, and all such licenses shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. In the event of new ownership, the new owner must make application for a wheel tax license within 24 hours of acquiring a vehicle. One-half year rates on all vehicle licenses shall apply to those owners, only, who purchased vehicles on or after July lst. No wheel tax license shall be issued to any owner for one-half year period until such oviner has re- ceived his license indicating registration of vehicle with the Secretary of State of Illinois, and such wheel tax license shall be issued for such period as the State of Illinois license has been issued. The license fee to be paid for a aix-month period shall be. one-half of the annual license fee for the vehicle under its proper classification. Whenever any licensee shall have lost or stolen his or her license, a duplicate license shall be issued for a fee of one Dollar ('-A.00) after the licensee has made proper application and affidavit to the effect that the license has become lost or stolen and after the City T ­Ja �fa' VaW - :3• a+ , :^..°may". j 266 Collector has investigated such affidavit and approved same. 2838. OVERLOAD) If any.person, firm or corporation shall 'have applied for and received a wheel tax license for a motor truck or tractor -trailer and shall at any time carry on such vehicle a load greater than is per- mitted in accordance with the classification of the license issued to such vehicle, the owner or operator of such vehicle shall be subject to arrest and fine not to exceed One ?indred Dollars ($100.00) for each offense and he shall further be required to make immediate appli- cation for a wheel tax license in the proper classifica- tion, and such application_ shall be retroactive from the date of the original issue of said license. 2839. EXEMPTION FROM LICENSE) All vehicles owned or operated by the City of Evanston, the Evanston Public Library, consuls representing foreign nations, or officers of foreign legations shall be exempt from the provisions -of this article requiring the payment of a wheel tax license; provided, however, that each and every vehicle in .this classification shall be required to have a wheel .tax license according to its proper classification, and .such license shall be issued to the applicant upon the .proper application without fee. 2840. APPLICATION OF REVENUE:) All revenue derived from such licenses and transfer fees shall be kept as a separate fund and used only for paying the cost and expense of street and alley improvement or repair; pro- vided, however, that the salaries of employees of the Municipal Testing Station and maintenance of the 1,4unic- ipal Testing Station may be deducted from this revenue; provided further, that a sum not to exceed two per cent (2I) of the total receipts from vehicle tax licenses may be char-ed at the discretion of the Mayor and City Council for the collection and enforcement of the provisions of this act. 2841. I4ANUFACTURER AND DEALERS MOTOR CARS) If any manufacturer of, or dealer in, any of the motor vehicles mentioned in this ordinance shall make application to the City Collector and state therein, under oath, that he is a manufacturer operating a plant for the construction of motor vehicles within the City, or a dealer in the same with a sales room within the City, and that he is desirous of obtaining a license plate to be used by him in the testin.g.or demonstrating of such motor vehicles upon the streets of the City and that he will use'such license plate only for that purpose, the City Collector shall, upon the presentation of the State identification card and the payment by such applicant of Five Dollars (455.00) issue to such manufacturer or dealer a license plate with a number thereon which may be used or borne by any such motor vehicle"while being operated upon the streets of the City for the purpose of testing or demonstrating such vehicle, and when any such vehicle is in use for such purpose and shall carry such license plate, no other license fee shall be required under this ordinance and no other _plates need be affixed to said vehicle. The number of plates issued to any such manufacturer or dealer shall not exceed the number of plates issued them by the Secretary of the State of Illinois, and the fee shall be Five Dollars (4p5.00) for each such plate per annum or any part thereof. 2842. PENALTY) Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this article where the penalty is not otherwise herein provided for, shall be fined not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars (d100.00) for each and every offense, and a separate and distinct offense shall be considered as committed every day that the motor vehicle or wagon is used upon the streets, avenues, or alleys F 2Q7 of the City without having a license and without having complied with the provisions of this article. SECTION 2; All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 17th day of October A.D. 1938.7 Approved October 18, 1938, Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index October 19, 1938 AN ORDINANCE TO AT AND AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO COIrgPULSORY INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES OWNED AND OPERATED BY RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON", APPROVED JULY 29 193510 BY REPEALING SECTION 3 THEiREOF AND BY ADDING SECTIONS 3A-5A- and 6A THERETO. BE IT.ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 3 of "An Ordinance in Relation to compulsory inspection of motor vehicles owned and operated by residents of the City of Evanston" approved July 2, 1935 is hereby repealed and Sections 3a, 5a and.6a are added to such ordinance, said added sections to read as follows: Section 3a. It shall be the duty of the City Collector, when application shall be made by any person for the issuance of any city vehicle license for any motor vehicle, to deliver to such person applying for such license a printed notice, which printed notice shall specify plainly on the fact thereof: (1) the place vrhere the Department of Police will conduct inspections of motor vehicles 'as provided for in this ordinance. (2) That motor vehicles not previously inspected shall be presented for inspection within twenty-four hours after purchase of city vehicle license therefor. (3) That motor vehicles previously inspected shall be next presented for inspection on the respective dates appearing on the reverse side of the respective certificates of inspection affixed to said vehicles in a prominent place thereon as hereinabove required, and which said notice shall contain a brief explanation of such other pro- visions of this ordinance as the Mayor shall deem advis- able for the general information of the motor vehicle owner. The City Collector shall, before issuing a vehicle license to such applicant, cause such applicant to sign a receipt for such notice in the name of the owner of such motor vehicle and, in the event of the failure or refusal of such applicant to sis-n such receipt when requested so to do, the City Collector shall refuse to issue a vehicle license for such motor vehicle. Section 5a. Whenever a certificate of inspection shall have been issued as hereinabove provided for it shall become the duty of the Department of Police to - \(s 268 �. immediately fix a date in the immediately succeeding inspection period for the next inspection of the motor vehicle for which such certificate shall have been issued and to stamp the same on the reverse side of such certificate of inspection in waterproof ink, or perforate the said certificate with such date. No other notice than such date so stamped or perforated in such certificate and the notice provided for in Section 3a of this ordinance shall be necessary to be given to any owner or operator of a motor vehicle and it shall be unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle owned by a resident of the City of Evanston over the streets, avenues, alleys or.thorough- fares of the City of Evanston on any date subsequent to the date so stamped or perforated in such certificate of :inspection unless such motor vehicle shall first be sub- mitted for inspection and shall have passed inspection as provided in this ordinance; provided, that vehicles disapproved may be operated only as provided in Section 6a hereof. Section 6a: No person shall drive or operate any motor vehicle which has been disapproved by the Department of Police after inspection as not conforming in all respects with the requirements of the laws of Illinois respecting the sufficienty of the equipment thereon, on any of the streets, avenues, alleys or thoroughfares of said City of Evanston, except as may be necessary to take said vehicle from the place of inspection to the place of repair or adjustment and return. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and pub- lication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of October A.D. 1938.� Approved October 18, 1938. Edward 1,41. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index October 19, 1938. AN ORDINANCE A1_'lIENDING PARAGRAPH 3 OF SECTION 2757 OF ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER IV ENTITLED: "VEFICLES" OF THE EVANSTON 10NICIPAL CODE OF 1927 AS AIJEiIDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON..COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Paragraph 3 of Section 2757 of Article III of Chapter IV entitled: "Vehicles" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 as amended be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 3: For each taxicab, Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per annum. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances on conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of.Evanstpn on the 17th day of October A.D. 1938, Approved October 18, 1938.✓ )News -Index Henry D. Penfield, h,ay,or ,- Edward W. .Bell,. City, Clerk_)Oct.19, 1938 i � ::.�:Sd:.:.._.r._. G 6-9 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION XVIII OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTED DECEMBER 20, 1927, BY ADDING A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 7622. j BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL)OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XVIII of Chapter XIX of the Evanston.Municipal Code, adopted December 20th, 1927, be amended by adding a section to be known as Section 7622 which shall be and read as follows: Section 7622: EIGHT INCH BRICK WALLS -- WHEN PERMITTED -- MAXIMYIUM HEIGHT) (a) Interior and exterior solid brick walls in buildings used exclusively for single family dwellings and for two story apartment buildings or group or row houses may be eight inches (8") in'thickness for a height not exceeding thirty feet. (b) When gable construction is used, an addi- tional height of five feet may be permitted to the peak of the gable. In all such walls, at least -every sixth full course shall be a header course or there shall be at least one full header in every seventy-two square inches of wall sur- face. No other type of wall tie shall be used unless the same is approved by the City Council. (c) No chases shall be permitted in eight inch solid brick walls. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con - flirt herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after. its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of / Evanston on the 17th day of October A.D. 1938 ✓ Approved October 18, 1938. Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index October 19, 1938 270 A-, An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES ` FOR THE FISCAL YEAR v.: V Beginning January I, 1939, and Ending December 31, 1939 . CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY I L L I N 0 1 S This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in the Evanston Daily News -Index, January 26, 1938 ?".fi !:_;� . , 7 I INDEX Page Amount to be raised by taxation ----22 Auditing Department ______________ 9 Bond Interest Fund ________________16 Bond Sinking Fund ________________15 Building Department __________'___ 5 City Clerk's Office ________________11 City Collector's Department--------11 City Hall Building _________________ 4. City Officers' Salaries ______________12 Civil Service Commission __________12 Contingent Fund __________________13 Fire Department __________________ 7 Firemen's Pension Fund _____________17 Garbage Department ______________21 Health Department ________________ 9 Legal Department _________________ 9 Miscellaneous Fund ________________12 Municipal Court __________________ 13 Police Department _________________ 6 Police Pension Fund _______________17 Public Benefit Fund ________________21 Public Library Fund _______________16 Public Playgrounds ________________18 Public Works Department __________ 3 Small Parks _______________________IS Street and Bridge Repair Dept. _____19 Summary of General Corporate Fund 22 Summary of Special Funds _________22 Treasurer's Department _____________11 Water Department ________________14 appropriations herein provided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All unexpended bal- ances of prior appropriations, includ- ing cash on hand, be, and the same are hereby re -appropriated for the ob- jects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. SECTION 3: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in the Evanston Daily News -Index, a secular newspaper pub- lished in this City and of general cir- culation therein within one month after its passage. SECTION "4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation as provided by law. HENRY D. PENFIELD, Mayor. Attest: EDWARD W. BELL, / City Clerk. ✓/ Passed: January 16, 1939. Approved: January 17, 1939. Published: January 20,1939. Vote: Ayes, (11) Aldermen. Parsons, Huston, Merrick, Platt, Kimliark, Ashcraft, James, Jourdain, Rubin, Brandt, Campbell. Nays: Aldermen (5). Kramer, Airth, Kappelman, Corcoran, Pape. —23— n SUM11iARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Resources other than taxa- tion .... .. ....... $ 323,892.02 To be raised by taxation for g e n e r a l corporate purposes ............. 333,330.00 Addition of 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ......... 33,333.00 Total amount to be raised by taxation for general corporate fund based on corporate rate of $0.66- 2/3 on one hundred dol- lars valuation ........ $ 366,663.00 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement.... 117,475.86 To be raised by taxation for bond interest .. .. 29,432.50 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement and interest ...............$ 146,908.36 Addition of 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in collection of this ap- propriation ........... 14,690.84 Total amount to raised by taxation for bonds and interest .............. $ 161,599.20 Total appropriation for general corporate pur- poses, and for bonds and interest ..............$ 852,154.22 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than tax- ation ................ $ 211,477.79 To be raised by taxation for special purposes 382,116.00 Addition of 10 % for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ......... 38,211.60 Total amount to be raised by taxation for special purposes ............. $ 420,327.60 Total appropriation for special purposes ..$ 631,805.39 Grand total appropria- tion for general corpor- ate, bonds and interest and special purposes ..$1,483,959.61 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION General Corporate Fund.$ 366,663.00 Bonds and interest ..... 161,599.20 Special Funds ........... 420,327.60 Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 948,589.80 SECTION 2. All expenses and dis- bursements un account of all other departments not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appropri- ation is required, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from the operation of such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly reserved or ap- propriated, shall be available to pay -22- , 1 An ORDINANCE making appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and lia- bilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That the sums set out below or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby apropriated to pay all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1939 and ending December 31, 1939; such appropriations are hereby made for the following objects and purposes: .j T DEPARTDIENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PURCHASING DIVISION 1. Commission r of Public Works and Superin- tendent of Water Depart- ment at $541.67 per month $ 6,500.00 2. C it y Engineer at $250.00 per month........ 3,000.00 3. Purchasing Depart- ment Clerk at $124.00 per month ................. 1,488.00 4. Junior Clerk at $75.00 per month........ 900.00 S. Postage, stationery and supplies ............ 500.00 6. Four members Board of Local Improve- ments at $10.00 per year each ................... 40.00 7. Sidewalk ap- proaches ................. 250.00 Engineering Division 8. Assistant City Engineer at $200.00 per month .................. 2,400.00 9. Four engineers, one at $150.00 per month, two at $140.00 per month, one at $135.00 per month..... 6,780.00 10. Two draftsmen, one at $160.00 per month and one at $135.00 per month 3,540.00 11. Stenographer and record clerk at $95.50 per month ................. 1,146.00 12. Additional help, ti M.F.T. construction ... 500.00 • 13. M a p s, instruments and drafting supplies.... 500.00 14. Operation and main- tenance of three motor ( vehicles ................ 250.00 Electrical Division I S. C i t y electrician at $197.00 per month and as- sistant electrician at $154.- 50 per month .......... 4,218.00 - 3 - 16. Additional help 400.00 17. Materials and sup- plies, fire alarm, police , telephone and traffic equipment .............. 1,000.00 18. Operation and main- tenance of two motor ve- hicles and purchase of one new truck .......... 1,100.00 Sewer Division 19. Superintendent of Sewers at $175.00 per month ................. 2,100.00 20. Labor ........... 12,500.00 21. Operation and main- tenance of four motor ve- hicles, purchases of two and trade in one........ 4,000.00 22. Materials and sup- plies ... ...... ..... 1,000.00 23. Purchase and main- tenance of tools ........ 300.00 24. Basin cleaning equipment .............. 1,000.00 25. Total appropriation $ 55,412.00 Receipts 26. Engineering serv- ices, sewer permits, water permits, and heating mains permits, and grade fees.. $ 7,000.00 27. Work done by elec- trical division .......... 400.00 28. Work done by sew- er division .............. 500.00 29. Engineering a n d supervision for Street and Bridge Repair Department 4,000.00 30. Engineering a n d supervision f o r S m a l l Parks .................. 1,500.00 31. Engineering a n d supervision for Garbage Department ............ 2,000.00 32. Engineering a n d supervision f o r p l a y- grounds ................ 2,000.00 33. Engineering a n d supervision for Water De- partment ............... 2,000.00 34. Total receipts other than taxation .......... $ 19,400.00 35. Total appropriation less recepits other than taxation ...............$ Z6,012.00 36. Add 10 %n for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 3,601.20 37. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...... $ 39,613.20 CITY HALL BUILDING 38. Telephone operator at $95.50 per month ..... $ 1,146.00 39. Janitor at $112.50 per month .............. 1,350.00 40. Janitor and watch- man at $125.50 per month 1,506.00 41. General supplies .. 600.00 42. Heating .......... 728.89 43. Lighting and inci- dentals ................ 1,000.00 44. General repairs and alterations ............. 1,000.00 45. Office furniture and equipment .............. 250.00 -4- ized by' law. The statute authorizes such levy in the amount of twelve cents on each hundred dollars of such value, plus an addi- tional eight and one-third cents on each one hundred dollars of such valuation if in the opinion of three - fourths of the members elected to the City Coun- cil such additional levy is needed for bridge a n d street purposes. T h r e e- fourths of the members of the City Council have voted that in their opin- ion such an additional eight and one -thirds cents on the one hundred dollars of valuation is so needed.$ 111,744.60 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT 522. Labor, refuse col- lection an d incinerator operation ............... $ 68,000.00 523. Materials, supplies and repairs ............ 4,000.00 524. Tools ............ 300.00 525. Fuel, light and power ... 2,000.00 526. Truck operation and maintenance ............ 11,000.00 527. New equipment 10,000.00 528. Contingent expense. 2,650.00 529. Engineering a n d supervision ............. 2,000.00 530. Civil Service ex- pense .................. 200.00 531. Total appropriation $ 100,150.00 Receipts 532. Incinerator charges and other service .......$ 150.00 533. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ............... 100,000.00 534. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 10,000.00 535. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropria- tion ordinance for this purpose not to exceed two mills on the dollar on all taxable property in the City as authorized by law.$ 110,000.00 PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 536. Public benefit fund $ 7,200.00 537. Total appropriation 7,200.00 538. Add 10 % for prob- able deficency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 720.00 539. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropria- tion ordinance for this Purpose not to exceed one mill on the dollar of the assessed value of taxable property of said City as authorized by law........ $ 7,920.00 -21 - Ww 490. Bridge repairs (structural) ............ 4,000.00 491. Tools ............ 1,000.00 492. Street lighting maintenance ............ 22,500.00 493. Current for street lighting ................ 45,000.00 494. Current for regula- tory lights ............. 3,300.00 495. Alterations to regu- latory lights and street lighting system ......... 1,500.00 496. Car testing station expenses ............... 9,200.00 497. S t r e e t marking, labor and material .. 2,000.00 498. Labor, street main- tenance ................ 40,000.00 499. Materials a n d sup- plies ................... 20,000.00 500. Building heating 500.00 501. Lighting and inci- dentals ................. 800.00 502. Janitor supplies 50.00 503. Engineering a n d supervision ... .... ... 4,000.00 504. New equipment 10,000.00 505. Contingent expense . 4,500.00 506. Transfer to Civil Service ................. 500.00 507. Street resurfacing. 50,000.00 508. Repairs to buildings 1,000.00 509. License plates and applications ............ 1,300.00 510. Total appropriation $ 259,636.00 Receipts 511. F r o m departments for gas, oil and car maintenance as follows... $ 17,250.00 Engineering .. $ 250.00 Electrical .... 400.00 Sewer ....... 1,000.00 Building ..... 200.00 Health ...... 1,200.00 Library 100.00 Water Mains. 1,000.00 Water Meter. 1,000.00 Small Parks.. ' 700.00 Public Playgrounds 400.00 Garbage ..... 11,000.00 512. Street permits and miscellaneous ........... 800.00 513. Wheel tax ........ 110,000.00 514. Automobile fines .. 2,000.00 515. Street openings 2,000.00 516. Excess commissions 20,000.00 517. State highway maintenance ............. 6,000.00 518. Total receipts other than taxation .......... $ 158,050.00 519. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation .$ 101,586.00 520. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ....... 10,15S.60 521. Total amount to be raised by special tax to be levied pursuant to this ap- propriation ordinance for this purpose not to ex- ceed twenty and one-third cents on the one hundred dollar valuation as author- 20 - I 6 n Mailing Division 46. Postage .......... 2,500.00 47. Repairs a n d sup- plies ................... 200.00 48. I n t e repartmental messenger and clerk at $60.00 per month ........ 720.00 49. Vehicle maintenance at $15.00 per month ..... 180.00 50. Total appropriation $ 11,180.89 Receipts 51. Departmental post- age ....................$ 2,500.00 52. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ............... $ 8,680.89 53. Add 10 % for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 868.09 54. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...... $ 9,548.98 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 55. Building Commis- . sioner at $375.00 per month .................. $ 4,500.00 56. Building Inspector at $190.00 per month.... 2,280.00 57. Plumbing Inspector at $190.00 per month..... 2,280.00 58. Electrical Inspector at $190.00 per month..... 2,280.00 59. Permit C l e r k at $175.00 per month....... 2,100.00 60. Stenographer a n d Clerk at $102.00 per month 1,224.00 61. F o u r members 'of b o a r d of examiners of engineers at $50.00 per year each .............. 200.00 62. Operation and main- tenance of three motor.ve- hicles .................. 200.00 63. Postage, stationery and miscellaneous supplies, including upkeep on maps 450.00 64. Publishing notices for public hearings includ- ing frontage consent no- tices and reprints 336.00 65. Zoning Enforcement 200.00 66. Miscellaneous ex- penses ................. 100.00 67. Transfer to miscel- laneous fund ........... 1,200.00 68. Total appropriation $ 17,350.00 Receipts 69. Building p e r m i t fees ....................$ 3,600.00 70. Plumbing and gas Pitting permits and inspec- tions ................... 1,500.00 71. Boiler, elevator and miscellaneous permits and inspections ............. 5,400.00 72. Electric signs, cer- tificates and inspections.. 6,500.00 73. Board of examiners of engineers' fee and riiis- cellaneous receipts ..... 350.00 74. Total appropriation $ 17,350.00• - 5 - POLICE DEPARTMENT 460. Additional help, 75. Chief of Police at playgrounds .. .. ... 1,700.00 $375.00 per month . $ 4,500.00 461. Life guards for free 76. Captain at $250.00 beaches .. ..... ....... 1,200.00 per month .............. 3,000.00 462. Beach supplies .... 100.00 77. _' i v e lieutenants, 463. C l u b s, leagues, one at $250.00 per month, Junior press a n d g y m classes 4,000.00 while acting as supervising lieutenant a n d f o u r at .. .... ... 464. Attendants for skat- $225.00 per month, each.. 13,800.00 ing rinks ............... 465. Athletic and activ- 400.00 78. Seven sergeants at $205.00 per nonth, each.. 17,220.00 ity supplies and new 79. Fifty -nine patrol- equipment .............. 466. Labor 3,390.01) 1,300.00 men at $180.00 per month, each .... .... .. 127,440.00 _..... ..... 467. Janitor and play- ... 80. One patrolman for ground assistant at $140.00 per month 1,680.00 3y2 months at $170.00 per month, and for 8 �2 months .... .. ..... main- 468. Operation and main - at $180.00 per month.... 2,125.00 tenance of two motor ve- 81. One patrolman for hicles and purchase one truck with trade in... 1,000.00 4 % months at $170.00 per month, and for 7 % 469. Superintendent's car months at $180.00 per maintenance ............ 470. Heating Boltwood 180.00 month ................. 82. One patrolman for 2,115.00 Field House ............ 800.00 8 wf• months at $170.00 per 471. Repairs Boltwood Field House ............ 1,500.00 month, and for 3'F2 months at $180.00 per month 2,075.00 472, Lighting and i .. 83. One patrolman for I d dentals Boltwood Fie d House 600.00 13h months at $160.00 per month, and for 10 ............... 473. Engineering a n d months at $1for per month 2,025.00 supervision ............. 474. Contingent expense 2,000.00 3,000.00 ............... ... patrolmen for 84. Two 475. Typewriter .. 476. Civil Service ex - 100.00 3 months at $155.00 per Pense 200.00 month, each, and for 9 .................. months at $160.00 per month, each ............ 3,810.00 477. Total appropriation $ 33,930.00 85. One patrolman for Receipts 4y2 months at $1l,55.00 per 478. Miscellaneous ..$ 600.00 month, and for 7 % months 479. Total appropriation at $160.00 per month .... 1,897.50 less receipts other than 86. One patrolman for taxation ................ 33,330.00 2 months at $150.00 per 480. Add 10% for prob- month, and for 6 months able deficiency arising in at $155.00 per month, and the collection of this ap- for 4 months at $160.00 propriation ............. 3,333.00 per month .............. 1,870.00 87. One policewoman at 481. Total amount to be $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 raised by special tax pur- 88. One policewoman at suant to this appropriation $150.00 per month, for 4% ordinance for this purpose months, and for 6 months to be two-thirds of a mill at $155.00 per month, and on the dollar of the as - for 1 Y2 months at $160.00 sessed valuation of taxable per month ............. 1,845.00 property of said City as 89. One policewoman authorized by law....... $ 36,663.00 and censor at $180.00 per month .................. 2,160.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR 90. One department sec- DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWN Ol' retary at $155.00 per THE CITY OF EVANSTON month ................ 91. Two operators at 1,860.00 482. Superintendent of $180.00 per month, each.. 4,320.00 Streets a t $250... p e r month . steno .. $ 3,000.00 92. Three operators at $155.00 per month, each.. 5,580.00 an Clerk and smontha- 93. Traffic Engineer at pher at Per month 1,686.00 $180.00 per month ..... 2,160.00 48 Additio$140.50nal help Additional clerical help .rage 94. Radio operator and . . ..... % 485. Garage labor ..... 5,500.00 5,500.00 patrolman for 5 months w Operation and main- at $150.00 per month, and for 6 months at $155.00 terra ve- enance all motor per month, and for 1 hicles, including gas and month at $160.00 ........ 1,840.00 oil . n d 487. Stationery and 18,000.00 95. One clerk at $100.00 office supplies .......... 350.00 per month (A.P.B.)..... p ' 1,200.00 488. Garage tools and 96. Dog catcher and equipment .............. 450 00 Pound master at $125.00 489. Rubbish dump Pe)• month .............. 1,500.00 rental ..................$ 8,500.00 -6- - 19- �.;�1��'�.� ,1•,c�s:.�-�r,y � }• .�'v • atcr, � �ZrawY .-ss•�-r.,,,,., _:�, ".� .,s .. 432. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 1,500.00 433. Total amount to be raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable property for policemen's pension fund as provided by law ................. $ 16,500.00 SMALL PARKS 434. Superintendent a t $175.00 per month ..$ 2,100.00 435. Labor for parks... 20,000.00 436. Hose and supplies.. 1,200.00 437. Plants, trees a n d supplies .. ............. 2,500.00 438. Spraying supplies . 2,000.00 439. Water supply and drainage ............... 400.00 440. Repairs to park structures .............. 1,000.00 441. Lighting, h e a t i n g and telephone ........... 500.00 S 442. Operation and main- tenance of three motor ve- hicles and purchase of one new truck with trade in.. 443. Beach maintenance 1,600.00 ; y� and operation ........... 10,000.00 444. New equipment 1,500.00 445. Park improvements 2,500.00 446. Engineering and su- pervision ............... 1,500.00 447. Transfer to Civil Service ................. 100.00 448. Lake front park jet- ties and seawall ........ 13,600.00 449. Total appropriation. $ 60,500.00 Receipts 450. Work done by the department ......... ... $ 500.00 451. Sale of beach tokens 10,000.00 452. Total receipts other than taxation ........... 10,500.00 453. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ................ 50,000.00 454. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 5,000.00 455. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- suant 'o this appropriation ordinance for this purpose not to exceed one mill on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said City as provided by law ........$ 55,000.00 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS i 456. Superintendent a t $300:00 per month ... $ 3,600.00 457. Two activity direc- tors at $140.00 per month each, one at $110.00 per month and one at $100.00 ner m,)nth .............. 5,880.00 458. Postage, stationery and office supplies ....... 300.00 459. Rental of school gymnasiums ............ 1,000.00 -18- 97. School Police 7,500.00 98. Janitor at $75.00 per month, and assistant janitor at $100.00 per month .................. 2,100.00 99. Secret Service work 500.00 100. Motorcycle mainten- ance ................... 700.00 101. Three new motor cycles and one new three wheel motorcycle trade in of four old motorcycles.. 1,295.00 102. Ammunition f o r shot and machine guns... 250.00 103. Rental of all police cars ................... 11,000.00 104. Stationery, printing and supplies ............ 2,000.00 105. Jail Board ........ 850.00 106. Maintenance of tele- phone call boxes and flash signals ................. 572.00 107. Teletype service at $67.50 per month ....... 810.OQ 108. Radio supplies and new equipment .......... 600.00 109. Miscellaneous ex- pense .. .... ........ 500.00 110. Dog pound expense. 500.00 111. Dog tags, census books, business licenses and license books ..... 382.00 ' 112. Police heating ..... 277.00 113. Police lighting .... 850.00 - 114. Janitor's supplies 275.00 . 115. Police building re- pair ................... 2,750.00 116. Total appropriation $ 240,213.50 Receipts 117. Licenses, dog taxes and fines, less amount to be credited to police pen- sion fund .............. $ 40,000.00 118. Censored film fees. 2,000.00 119 Services of o n e lieutenant and one patrol- man ................... 4,860.00 120. Transfer fiam City Collector's office ........ 2,160.00 121. Total receipts other than taxation ............$ 49,020.00 122. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ................$ 191,193.50 123. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 19,119.35 124. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..... $ 210,312.85 FIRE DEPARTMENT 125. Fire Marshal at $375.00 per month ...... $ 4,500.00 126. Lighting .......... 1,150.00 127. Heating .......... 835.00 128. Building repairs 500.00 129. Repairs, supplies, tires and tubes ......... 3,500.00 1 30 . New equipment and hose ................... 1,245.13 Truck Company No. 1 131. Assistant chief at $250.00 per month 3,000.00 132. Lieutenant at $215.- 00 per month ........... 2,460.00 -7 �vsE°J,r• ���at'" . •" - - - .,. r _, : F� ";rV•• ••,,7':.�' r-;r ^:J�'., ""�'.ifg'^.a'•[H•TFfi7 xnr nv' , a 133. Ten first class pri- 406. For books, repairs vates at $180.00 per and sundry 22,381.40 month each ............ 21,600.00 407. Contingent expense. 1,000.00 134. One private 4 % months at $170.00 and 7% 408. Total appropriation.$ 68,267.79 months at $180.00 ...... 2,115.00 Recepits Truck Company No. 409. Miscellaneous in - 135. Second assistant come ................... 8,267.79 chief and Chief of fire prevention bureau at 410. Total appropriation $240.00 per month ....... 2,880.00 less receipts other than 136. Third assistant chief taxation ................ $ 60,000.00 at $240.00 per month.... 2,880.00 411. Add 10% for prob- 137. Lieutenant at $20E.- able deficiency arising in 00 per month .. .... ... 2,460.00 the collection of this ap- 138. Eight first class pri- propriation ............. 6,000.00 vates at $180.00 per month each ............ 17,280.00 412. Total amount to be raised by special tax to be Engine Company No. 1 levied pursuant to this ap- 139. Captain at $225.00 propriation ordinance for per month ........... 2,700.00 this purpose not to exceed 140. Lieutenant at $205.- one and mills 00 per month .... .... 2,460.00 dollar the dollar of the as- 141. Motor engineer at se of the tax- able property of said City able provalperty $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 as authorized by law.... $ 66,000.00 142. Assistant m o t o r engineer at $180.00 per month ................. 2,160.00 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND 143. Six first class pri- V 413. Pensions and sundry vates at $180.00 per month expenses ................$ 29,760.00 each ................... 12,960.00 414. Total appropriation. 29,760.00 144. One private 51/y Receipts months at $170.00 and 415. :t' a x on insurance 6% months at $180.00... 2,105.00 premiums (%) ..........$ 3,500.00 416. Interest on securities 9,000.00 Engine Company No. 2 417. From 1% of licenses 460.00 145. Captain at $225.00 418. From 1% of salaries 1,800.00 per month ............. 2,700.00 146. Lieutenant at $205.- 419. Total receipts other 00 per month .......... 2,460.00 than taxation ...........$ 14,760.00 147. Motor engineer at 420. Total appropriation $180.00 per month ...... 2,160.00 less receipts other t h a n 148. Assistant m o t o r taxation ........... 15,000.00 engineer at $180.00 per 421. Add 10% for prob- month .. ... ......... 2,160.00 able zeficiency arising in 149. Six first class pri- collection of this appropri- vates at $180.00 per month ation ................... 1,500.00 each ................... 12,960.00 422. Total amount to be Engine Company No. 3 raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on 150. Captain at $225.00 the dollar on :ell taxable per month .............. 2,700.00 property for firemen's pen- 151. Lieutenant at $205.- lion fund as provided by 00 per month ........... 2,460.00 law ....................$ 16,500.00 152. Motor engineer at $180.00 per month .. 2,160.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 153. Assistant motor 423. Pensions and sun - engineer at $180.00 per dry expenses ........... $ 34,150.00 month .. .. ......... 2,160.00 424. Total appropriation. 34,150.00 154.' Six first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each ............ 12,960.00 Recepits 425. From 10% of reg- Engine Company No. 4 1 ular licenses .. ..$ 426. From % of dog lic- 3,400.00 155. Captain at $225.00 enses ............. 6,400.00 per month ............. 2,700.00 427. From 10% of reg- 156. Lieutenant at $205.- ular fines .............. 1,000.00 00 per month ........... 2,460.00 428. From 1% of salaries 1,850.00 157. Motor engineer at i 429. From interest on $180.00 per month ...... 2,160.00 bonds .................. 6,500.00 158. Assistant m o t o r engineer at $180.00 per 430. Total receipts other month .................. 2,160.00 than taxation ........... 19,150.00 159. Six first class pri- 431. Total appropriation vates at $180.00 per month less receipts other than each ................... 12,960.00 taxation ................ 15,000.00 �, :.•,r ., ��`+,'v. ':3' ,`�.`�i'�J*=raR..en,;,r,"..�'gr+r. ..y�••+.�.�'-;k„h, .,, i .+ . ,r��� 373. Fourth Ward Bolt- Engine Company No. 5 wood Park Impro�-ement 160. Captain at $225.00 Bonds 3,000.00 per month .............. 2,700.00 374. Fire Department 161. Lieutenant at $205.- Bonds ... 4,000.00 00 per month............ 2,460.00 375. Fourth Ward Bolt- 162. Motor engineer at wood Park Improvement $195.00 per month ....... 2,340.00 Bonds, Second Series..... 3,000.00 163. Assistant motor 376. Public Parks and engineer at $180.00 per Lake Shore Improvements month .... 2,160.00 Bonds .......... .. . 5,000.00 164. Six first class pri- 377. Departmental Build- vates at $180.00 per month ing Bonds ............. 1,000.00 each 12,960.00 378. S t r e e t Improve- 165. One private 10 ment Bonds ............ 38,631.60 months at $170.00 and 2 379. Funding Bonds .. 3,844.26 months at $180.00 ....... 2,060.00 380. Fire Apparatus and 166. One private 7 Equipment ............. 2,000.00 months at $170.00 and 5 381. Refunding Bonds .. 10,000.00 months at $180.00 ....... 2,090.00 382. Water Improvement and Extension Bonds.... 15,000.00 167. Total appropriation $ 185,040.13 383. Total appropriation $ 117,475.86 Receipts 168. Tax on Fire In- 384. Add 10% for prob- aole deficiency arising in surance premiums less she collection of this ap- { amount to be credited to Firemen's Pension Fund. 3,500.00 propriation ............. 11,747.59 .$ 169. Water fund transfer 180,295.00 385. Total amount to be 170. F i r e Equipment Bonds balance 1,245.13 raised by taxation ......$ 129,223.45 ` .......... BOND INTEREST FUND T 171. Total appropriation $ 185,040.13 386. Filtration Plant En- LEGAL DEPARTMENT largement Bonds ..$ 387. Municipal Water 2,610.00 172. Corporation Counsel Works Pumping APpra- for all legal services in- tus Bonds .............. 1,282.50 eluding clerk hire, ex- 388. Boltwood Park Im- penses and supplies at provements Bonds ...... 855.OU $541.66 per month ....... $ 6,500.00 - 389. Lake Front Lands 173. City Attorney at Acquisition Bonds ....... 1,867.50 $225.00 per month ...... 2,700.00 390. Incinerating P l a n t 174. Printing legal no - Bonds ................. 1,710.00 tices ................... 900.00 391. Fourth Ward Bolt- 175. Legal expenses not wood Park Improvement otherwise nrovided for... 1,000.00 Bonds .................. 1,012.50 176. Incidental expenses 50.00 392. Public Grounds and Park Improvement Bonds 562.50 177. Total appropriation $ 11,150.00 393. F i r e Department 178. Add 10% for prob- Bonds .................. 1,755.00 able deficinency arising in 394. Fourth Ward Bolt- the collection of this ap- wood Park Improvement propriation ............. 1,115.00 Bonds. Second Series .. 395. Public Parks and 1,282.50 179. Total amount to be Lake Shore Improvement raised by taxation ..$ 12,265.00 Bonds .......... * ' ' * ' ' * ' 2,137.50 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 396. Departmental Build- 180. Continuous audit ing Bonds .............. 427.50 service for the year 193V $ 4,620.00 397. Water Improvement 181. Incidental expenses. 100.00 and Extension Bonds 9,400.00 398. Street Improvement 182. Total appropriation $ 4,720.00 Bonds .................. 1,200.00 183. Add 10% for prob- 399. Funding Bonds 1,320.00 able deficiency arising in 400. F i r e Equipment the collection of this ap- Bonds .................. 1,260.00 propriation 472.00 401. Refunding Bonds .. 750.00 184. Total amount to be 402. Total appropriation.$ 29,432.50 raised by taxation ......$ 5,192.00 403. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in HEALTH DEPARTMENT the collection of this ap- 185. Health Commission- propriation ............. 2,943.25 er at $375.00 per month. .$ 4,500.00 404. Total amount to be 186. Additional services as required lady.nd rasied by taxation ...... $ 32,375.75 a dairryy in- SPECIAL FUNDS spector at $206.00 per month ....... .. ... 2,472.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND 188. Assistant food and 405. Librarian and staff dairy inspector at $178.00 and other employees .... 44,886.39 per month .............. 2,136.00 • 16- -9 189. Housing and sanita- Water Meter and Billing Division tion inspector at $188.00 345. Chief Clerk and per month .... ... . 2,256.00 billing machine operator 190. Clerk and deputy at $125.00 per month .... $ 1,500.00 registrar at $11-50 per Two clerks at $57.. month ... ... .. ... 1,350.00 . per month each .. . per 2,100.00 191. Assistant Clerk and account 347. Delinquent account deputy registrar at $102.00 inspector at $1a7.00 per per month ............. 1,224.00 month ....... 1,764.O0 192. Extra general in- a t e r Water officer spection service at $175.00 per month 2,100.00 $185.0345.. per month ...... 2,220.00 .... .. ... 193. Overtime Sundays epair 349. Two meter repair - 349.0 men at $153.00 per month and holidays ............ 162.00 and one $110.00 per 194. Communicable di- month 4,992.00 seases and quarantine... 1,200.00 ....... .. 350. Inspector at $155.00 195. Two public health per month .............. 1,560.00 nurses at $140.50 per month each 3,372.00 351. Meter reader at ............. 196. Laboratory director $115.00 per month....... 352. Additional help ... 1,380.00 500.00 at $225.00 per month..... 2,700.00 353. Purchase of meters 197. Laboratory assist- and relief valves ........ 4,000.00 ant at $95.50 per month. 1,146.00 354. Repair parts for 198. Food and dairies, meters ................ 3,500.00 weights and measures.... .140.00 355. Miscellaneous ex - 199. Laboratory supplies pense ....... .. ..... 250.00 and new equipment...... 650.00 main- 356. Operation and main - 200. Postage, office sup- plies and equipment 675.00 tenance of five motor .... 201. Heating .......... 1,OOO.00 hicles and purchase one + truck 1,700.00 202. Lighting ......... 203. Building repairs 400.00 750.00 1 357. Water rolls, bills, 204. Janitor at $125.00 stationery and postage.. 2,000.00 per month ............. 205. Janitor supplies 1,500.00 150.00 358. Total Water De- .. 206. Operation and main- partment expense ...... $ 173,505.00 tenance of eight motor ve- Transfers hicles .................. 207. Medical Inspection 1,200.00 359. Fire Department ..$ 180,295.00 of schools .............. 1,970.00 360. Contingent Fund .. 20,000.00 208. Miscellaneous ex- pense .................. 5U.00 361. Total transfers.... $ 200,295.00 209. Assistant clerk and 362. Total appropriation $ 374,100.00 deputy registrar at $95.50 Receipts per month .............. 1,146 00 363. Water tax and use 210. Housing and sanita- of water for building and tion office expense ...... 25.00 sidewalk construction ... $ 365,000.00 211. For trade in of two 364. Work done by water old automobiles and pur- mains division ......... 4,000.00 chase of two new auti+- 365. Work done by meter mobiles ............... 1,000.00 division and sale of met- 212. Laboratory assist- ers, parts, relief valves.. 5,000.00 ant a.1. $125.00 per month 1,500.00 366. Work done by 213. Clinic physician, pumping station ........ 100.00 part time at $75.00 per month .................. 900.00 367. Total appropriation 374,100.00 214. Public health nurse at $140.50 per month 1,686.00 BOND AND INTEREST FUNDS 215. Laundry and sup- Sinking fund for the payment of plies •................... 500.00 bonds, principal and interest require- ments as set out in levies heretofore 216. Total appropriation $ 40,160.00 duly filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois to be extended in Receipts the same manner as taxes are extended for General Corporate purposes of said 217. Examination of City for this fiscal year are as follows: scales $ 1,45U.00 f 218. Receipts trom coun- ty for birth and death BOND SINNING FUND ' registrations ............ 600.00 368. Filtration Plant En- 219. Fees from certified largement Bonds ........ $ 14,000.00 copies of birth and death 369. Municipal W a t e r certificates ............. 450.00 Works Pumping Apparatus 220: Miscellaneous r e - Bonds .................. . 3,OOO.00 ceipts including $200. con- 370'. Boltwood Park Im- tributed by Evanston Wo- provement Bonds ........ 2,000.00 man's Club ............. 400.00 371. Lake Front Lands Acquisition Bonds 7,000.00 221. Total receipts other 372. In .Plant than 'taxation ..:.......$ 2,700.00 Bonds .................. 6,000.00 - 10- - 15- I�f, 'ir .. .+�.. ... '."k ;ta7;'ti'7cis,S;���V�'i!n..cs�!"�'7!.."r.',F.+x.�i�IS:'f:\!F��` `i.!�.7Ki: .�. ..�,7n,.t .��{ •,,i�l...�s �s:7�...�,.r �. , 't >K.� .aT _, :�• r.s: ;+r.^ -u.-t �7! STATER DEPARTMENT 222. Total appropriation 312. Assistant Superin_ less receipts other than taxation 37,46U.U0 tendent Water Depart- ment a n d Chemist a t 223. Add 10% for prob- $255.00 per month ...... $ 3,060.00 able deficiency arising in 313. Car allowance at the collection of this ap- 3,746.00 $10.00 per month ....... 120.00 propriation ............. 314. Contingent expense 1,423.00 224. Total amount to be reserve ................ 315. plater r e v e n u e raised by taxation ...... $ 41,206.00 bonds and bond interest 13,776.00316. TREASURER'S DEPARTMENTreserve .:.............. Engineering and 225. City Treasurer at supervision ............. 2,000.00 $127.50 per month ......$ 1,530.00 226. Bookkeeper at Pumping Station $188.00 per month ...... 2,256.00 317. Master mechanic at 227. Clerk and stenogra- pher at $116.00 per month 1,392.00 $290.00 per month ....... $ 318. Three operating 3,480.00 228. Clerk and stenogra- engineers at $205.00 per pher at $95.50 per month 1,146.00 month each and one relief 229. Blank books, sta- tionery and supplies 750.00 engineer at $195.00 per .... month ................. 319. Three firemen at 9,720.00 230. Total appropriation 7,074.00 $170.00 per month each 231. Add 10% for prob- and one at $15 7.50 per able deficiency arising in month 8,010.00 the collection of this ap- ................. 320. Four oiler -repair- propriation ............. 707.40 men at $175.00 per month each 8,400.00 232. Total amount to be ................... 321. Machinist at $175.00 raised by taxation ...... $ 7,781.40 per month .............. 322. Additional help ... 2,100.00 1,000.00 CITY COLLECTOR DEPARTDIENT 323. Fuel and power.... 20,000.00 233. City Collector and 324. Tools, materials and Superintendent of Special supplies ..... .. ... 2,500.00 Assessments at $275.00 per 325. Repairs to building 800.00 month .................. $ 3,300.00 326. Repairs to sea wall 234. Stenographer a n d and intake ............. 3,000,00 clerk at $126.00 per 327. Repairs to boilers month ... .. ... 1,512.00 and engines ..:......... 2,000.00 235. Clerk at $102.00 per 328. Machinery, build- month ................. 1,224.00 ings and equipment ...... 7,000.00 236. Clerk at $85.00 per month .................. 1,020.00 Filtration Plant 237. Postage, stationery 329. Assistant Chemist and supplies ............ 900.00 at $170.00 per month .... $ 2,040.00 238. Burglary insurance 87.50 330. Four operators at 239. Additional salary- $175.00 per month each.. 8,400.00 license enforcing officer.. 60.00 331. Additional help . • 2,500.00 240. Transfer to Police 332. Chemicals for water Department ............ 2,160.00 treatment ...... .... .. 333. Laboratory supplies 6,000.00 250.00 241. Total appropriation $ 10,263.50 334. Repairs and altera- tions ................... 2,500.00 Receipts 335. Tools, materials and 242. Special assessment supplies ................ 600.00 collections .............. $ 2,500.00 243. Wheel tax ........ 2,220.00 Water Mains Division Total receipts other 336. Foreman at $185.00 than taxation . than $ 4,720.00 per month ..... .......$ 2,220.00 ropri io Total appropriation 337. Three mechanics at less receipts other than less $155.00 per month each taxation .. ... 5,543.50 and three at $135.00 per 246. Add 10% for prob- month....... :.......... 338. Additional help 10,440.00 5,000.00 able deficiency arising in ... 339. Fire hydrants .... 1,500.00 ' the collection of this ap- propriation 554.35 340. Maintenance F i v e ............. motor vehicles and pur- chase truck with trade in 1,700.00 247. Total amount be 341. Purchase and main- .. tenance of tools ......... 1,000.00 342. Maintenance distri- CITY CLERK'S OFFICE b.ution system .......... 6,000.00 248. City Clerk at $280.- 343. Water main feeder 00 per month . .......$ 3,360.00 extensions .............. 6,000.00 249. Clerk and council 344. Painting elevated stenographer at $135.00 tanks .................. 1,500.00 per month 1,620.00 - 14 - -II- 250. Clerk at $116.00 per 282. Evanston Hospital. month .................. 1,392.00 Association for services to 251. Messenger and page be paid July 31st ....... 100.00 at $25.00 per month 300.00 283. St. Francis Hospital 252. Stationery, r e c o r d Association for services to books and supplies ...... 325.00 be paid July 31st ....... 100.00 284. Community Hospital propriation $ 253. Total appropriation 6,997.00 to be paid July 31st .... 100.00 254. Add 10% for prob- 285. Visiting Nurse As - able deficiency arising in sociation to be paid July the collection of this ap- 31st .................... 700.00 propriation ............. 699.70 286. Evanston S a f e t y Council ................. 00.00 255. Amount to be raised 287. Infant Welfare are .... 7 00.00 by taxation ............. $ 7,696.70 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 288. Total appropriation.$ 6,700.00 256. Mayor at $595.00 Receipts per month .............. $ 7,140.00 289. Miscellaneous r e - 257. Mayor's car main- ceipts .................. 250.89 t e n a n c e at $15.00 per 290. From Building' De. month .................. 180.00 partment ............ 1,`L00.00 258. Secretary to the mayor at $125.00 per 291. Total receipts other month .................. 1,500.00 than taxation ........... 1,456.89 259. City Comptroller at 292. Total appropriation $25.00 per month 300.00 less receipts other than 260. Aldermen at $10.00 taxation .. 5,243.11 each per meeting ....... 7,000.00 293. Add 10% for prob- 261. Stationery and sup- able deficiency arising in plies .... ........ .. 262. City officer's contin- 100.00 the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 524.31 gent expense ............ 250.00 294. Total amount to be 263. Total appropriation.$ ,16,470.00 raised by taxation .....$ 5,767.42 264. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in CONTINGENT FUND the collection of this. ap- 295. Contingent expenses propriation ............ 1,647.00 not included in appropria- 265. Total amount to be t ion to cover unforeseen raised by taxation ...... $ 18,117.00 requirements, accidents, etc .................... $ 20,000.00 CIVIL SERVICE COifiMISSION 296. Total appropriation 20,000.00 266. Three commission- Receipts ers at $50.00 per y e a r 297. From Water De - each ................... $ 150.00 partment ............ $ 20,000,00 267. Chief Examiner at 298. Total appropriation 20,000.00 $200.00 per month for 11% months .. .... ........ 268. Incidental expenses 2,300.00 625.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 269. Postage, printing 299. Two judges at and supplies ............ 511.00 $416.66 per month ....... $ 10,000.00 270. Medical exam- 300. Clerk at $300.00 per inations ................ 200.00 month ................. 3,600.00 301. Two deputy clerks 271. Total appropriation.$ 3,786.00 at $185.00 per month Receipts each .. ... ... 4,440.00 272. Playgrounds ......$ 200.00 302. Clerk at $95.00 per 273. Parks ............ 100.00 month ................. 1,140.00 274. Garbage .......... 200.00 303. For printing and 275. Street and Bridge books .................. 550.00 Repair ................. 500.00 304. F o r miscellaneous expense, postage, printing, 276. Total receipts .... 1,000.00 etc . .................... 225.00 277. Total appropriation 305. F or miscellaneous less receipts other than equipment .............. 250.00 taxation ................ 2,786.00 306. For Bailiff supplies 150.00 278. Add 10% for prob- 307. Probation traveling able deficiency arising in i expense, including $15.00 the collection of this ap- per month car allowance 350.00 propriation ............. 278.60 308. Total appropriation $ 20,705.00 279. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......$ 3,064.60 Receipts MISCELLANEOUS FUND 309. Costs from Criminal 280. Election Expense ..$ 4,400.00 and Quasi Criminal cases $ 17,705.00 281. Support of indigent 310. Civil cases, clerks' war veterans and their fees .................... 3,000.00 families as provided by law .................... 500.00 311. Total receipts .....$ 20,705,00 - 12- - 13- 2 7 t FA AN ORDINANCE levying taxes in the City 6f Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, for the,fiscal year begi'nning'January 1, 1939, and ending December 31, 1939- BE IT ORDAINED By the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Gook County, Illinois: Section 1. That the sum of Nine Hundred Forty-eight Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-nine Dollars and Eighty Cents ($948,589.80), being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made for the current fiscal year in and by the annual appropriation ordinance of the City of Evanston, Illinois for the year 1939, and passed.by the City Counoil of said City at the meeting of January 16, 1939, which are to be oollected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of said City for all general corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund for payment of bonds and interest on bonds, library fund, firemen's pension fund, police pension fund, street and bridge fund of The Town of the City of Evanston, garbage fund, small parks, public playgrounds, and public benefit fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evans- ton, subject.to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore named are indicated herein by being placed.in separate lines designating the total amount to be raised by taxation, which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. That said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows:: Items #1 to #539 are the same as the listed in the Appropriation Ordinance see page #2700 SUM4ARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND To be raised by taxation for general corporate purposes . . . 4333,330.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficienoy arising in the collection of'this tax Total amount hereby levied for general corporate purposes which tax shall not exceed sisty-six and two-thirds cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation... SUilARY OF BOND AND INTEREST FUNDS To be raised by taxation for bond retirement . To be raised by taxation for bond interest 33,333.00 �366,663.00 $117,475.86 29,432.50 To be raised for bond retirement and interest 146,908.36 272 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in collection of this tax . 0 0 0 0 . $ 14,690.84 Total amount hereby levied for bonds and interest 161,599.20 SUM$AW OF SPECIAL FUNDS Public Library Fund To be raised by taxation for Public Library Fund $ 60,000.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 6,000.00 Total amount hereby levied for Public Library Fund which tax shall not exceed one and two - tenths mills on the dollar of the assessed $ 66,000.00 valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . • . Firemen's Pension Fund To be raised by tw lion for Firemen's Pension Fund $ 15,000.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax. 0 0 0 0 a 1.500.00 Total amount hereby levied for Firemen's Pension Fund which is three -tenths of a mill on the dollar of assesed valuation. . $ 16,500.00 Police Pension Fund To be raised by taxation for Police Pension Fund $ 15,000.00 Addition of 10% for probable 'deficiency arising in the collection of this tax . 0 0 1,500.60 Total amount hereby levied for Police Pension Fund which tax is three -tenths of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation . 0 0 0 0 $ 16,500.00 Small Parks To be raised by taxation for Small Parks $ 50,000.00: Addition b8 10,01e•ior,eprobable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax 5,000.00 Total amount hereby levied for Small Parks which tax shall not exceed one mill on the dollar of assessed valuation. 0 0 e 0 . . $ 55,000.00 Public playgrounds To be raised by taxation for Public Playgrounds...... $ 33,330.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax . . . . . . 3,333.00 Total amount hereby levied for Public Playgrounds which tax is two-thirds of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation. . . . . . . $ 36,663.00 Street and Bridge Fund of the Town of the City of Evanston To be raised by taxation for Street and Bridge Fund.. $101,586.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax . . . . . . 10,158.60 Total amount hereby levied for Street and Bridge Fond of the Town of the City of Evanston which tax shall not exceed twenty and one-third cents on each hundred dollars of assessed valu- ation . . • 9 . . . . . 9 9 9 . . . $111,744.60 273 Garbage Fund To be raised by taxation for Garbage Fund ... ... ... $"100,000.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the collection of this tax ... ... ... 10,000.00 Total amount hereby levied for Garbage Fund which tax shall not exceed two mills on the dollar of assessed valuation ... ... ... Public Benefit Fund To be raised by taxation for Public Benefit Fund $ 7,200.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising In the collection of this tax... ... ... ... •.• 720.00 Total amount hereby levied for Public Benefit Fund which tax shall not exceed one mill on the dollar of assessed valuation*** ... ... ... ... ... ... Total amount levied by this Ordinance for all funds as itemized above.** ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Section 2. That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois; a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. Section. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved Henry Do Penfield Mayor Attest Edward W. Bell City Clerk Passes: February 6 ,1939 " Approved: February 20th ,1939 Recorded: February 24th ,1939 Vote: Ayes Aldermen Parsons Huston Platt Kimbark Ashcraft James Jourdain Rubin Brandt Corcoran Pape Campbell $110,000.00 f ,920000 $$948. 589.80 Nays Aldermen Kramer Airth Kappelman 274 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXXV ENTITLED: "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY INSERTING THEREIN A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 17392 AND AMENDING SECTIONS 1738 AND 1739 OF ARTICLE XV, ENTITLED: "MEAT MARKETS, GROCERIES, ICE CREAM AND FOOD"; OF SAID CHAPTER XXXV. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION I. That Chapter XXXV entitled, "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by insert- ing therein a section to be known as Section 17391- entitled "An Ordinance Regulating the Vehicles Carrying Foodstuffs for Human Consumption, " and amending Sections 1738 and 1?39 entitled "Meat Markets, Groceries, Ice Cream and Food," of said Chapter XXXV. 17392 - License Required - Fee - Transfer of License It shall"be unlawful to use or permit the use of any vehicle, including wagons and motor vehicles and vehicles propelled by human power, for the storage or carrying of any meats, poultry, fish,butter, cheese, lard, vegetables, bread or bakery provisions or other food intended for human consumption, including bever- ages and milk, in the City of Evanston for the purpose of delivering any such foodstuffs to any place in the City for use and consumption or for re -sale in the City for such purpose, unless a license for such vehicle is first secured and the previsions of this ordinance are fully complied with. Provided, however, that this ordinance shall not apply to any vehicle or vehicles licensed and inspected under Chapter XXXV entitled, "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended. Applications for such license shall be made to the pity Collector, and shall state thereon the name and address of the owner thereof, the name or names of the persons from which such deliveries are made, and the nature of the goods carried. The City Collector shall issue such licenses and shall keep and -maintain an accurate list of all licenses issued. The license fee for each such vehicle shall be Ten Dollars ($10.00) per annum, and all licenses shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. It shall be unlawful to transfer any license from any person, firm or corporation to another. Regulations) All such vehicles shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, and shall be thoroughly cleaned each day they are used. It shall be unlawful to permit staab food, decaying matter or other waste material to accumulate in or on any such while it is so used. If unwrapped foodstuffs are trans- ported in any such vehicle, such goods shall be carried in a portion of the vehicle which is screened and pro- tected against dust and insects. Inspections) It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Health to make or cause to be made such inspections as may be necessary to insure compliAnce with the provisions of this ordinance. 275 Penalty) Any person, firm or oorporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars (05.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each offense; and a separate offense shall be deemed coannitted on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.. Any license granted under the provisions of this ordinance may be revoked by the Mayor for any violation of the Para- graph entitled "Inspections," and such revocation shall be in addition to any fine imposed by virtue of this section. be in full force and effect from publication, according to law. Approved as to form: Alfred W. Craven Corporation Counsel SECTION 2. This ordinance shall and after its passage, approval and Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of March A.D. 1939 Approved March 14,1939 Edward-W.Bell eity Ulerk Henry -Penfield ,Mayor ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Four Hundred Five Thousand (05,000) 1939 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, find that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and 11 WHEREAS, This City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form required by lgw and caused the same to be published as 'required by 1pw in the Evanston News -Index, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of the said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated.by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1939 Tax Anticipation Warrants of thi.s�City as follows: $220,000.1939 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-80 inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-35 inclusive, to be the denomina- tion of $$5,000 each, and numbers C-36 to C-80 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $$1,000 each. 276 $35,000 1939 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-35 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $65,000 1939 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-65 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $65,000 1939 Street and Bridge Fund Tax,Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-l'to SB-65 inclusive',to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $20,000 1939 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants numbered PP-1 to **-20 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of one and one -eighth percent (1 1/8%) per annum from date until paid, and shall be dated as of approx - imately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in antici- pation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1939 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. - ing form: 1939 Section 2. That said warrants be in substantially the follow- (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS , 19 NO. To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceeding adopted by -,the City Cbunoil of the City of L7anston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the hear 1939 for purposes, as soon•as funds become avail- able, the sum -of DOLLARS ($ together with interest thereon at the rate of one and one -eighth percent (1 1/8%) per antrum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publioa- tion in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation: provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authoriz- ed, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of this City for purposes. You are required by stature to set such taxes apart and hold same for the pay- ment of said series of warrants, and'to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. 277 Attest: City Clerk, city of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City Treasurer. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Section 3. That said warrants shall be delivered to the pur- chaser thereof, City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illi- nois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall hereafter direct. Section 4. It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against -the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceed sixty per cent (60%) of the taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes for the year 1939 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last avail- able assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty per cent (60%). It 'is also understood that there will be delivered to said purchaser at least the following amount of warrants: Corporate Fund $180,000 Garbage Fund 50,000 Library Fund 25,000 Street & Bridge Fund 50,000 Public Playgrounds Fund 15,000 and it is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before each of the_folliowing dates in the following minimum amounts: March 1, 1939 $100,000 June 1, 1939 100,000 September 1, 1939 100,000 September 1, 1939 20,000 Said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 5. That said tax levy heretofore made in the hear 1939 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein and heretofore authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply -the first moneys received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning within the lowest number (Except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and -to pay said warrants as 278 fast as Hinds become available for that purpose. Said treasurer is hereby directed to notify the City National B ank and Trust Company of Chicago,Chicago, Illinois, when funds are afailable to pay any of said warrants. Section 6. The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise Section 7. That the City Clerk of this City is hereby direct- ed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of said City. Section 8. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance -shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Attest Edward W. Bell City Clerk Adopted: February 14, 1939. Approved:February 20th,1939• Recorded:February ,1939- Vote: Ayes Alderman Platt it Kimbark IT Ashoraft IT Kramer " James Jourdain '.' Brandt rr Kappelman " Corcoran " -Pape " Campbell Nays Alderman: None Absent Alderman Parsons " Huston " Rubin " Airth Approved: Henry D. Penfield Mayor 279, 0 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN ELECTION THE CITE' OF EVANSTON AND IN THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1939. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1, That an election of the City of Evanston and town of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 4th day of April, A.D. 1939, bwtween the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for.the said City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston, to -wit OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Eight (8) Aldermen,.one (1) Alderman in and for each ward in the Ci of Evanston, vho shall hold office for a four I year term and until his successor is elected and !qualified. ' OFFICER OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON One (1) Justice of the Peace to fill vacancy created by the death of Samuel Harrison. n SECTION 2. That the said election shall be held at polling places herein g^ovidblifor in the respective ward ofl said City, to -wit: (List of -polling places in ordinance) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election, to wit: (see ordinance for names of Judges and Clerks) SECTION 4. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by law. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. , Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the ]lath day of February A.D. 1939 " / Approved February 20, 1939 Edward W. Bell City Clerk Hear D.,Penfiela yor Ordinance not published - Election notice published in Evanston News -Index February 23, 1939, 280 AN ORDINANCE ANIENDING SECTION 14, CHAPTER III ENTITLED: "CITY COUNCIL" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 14, Chapter III entitled: "City Council" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 14. Committees) The Standing committees of the City Council shall be chosen by the City Council, and each such committee shall consist of not less than three members, except the committees on streets and zoning, each of which shall be composed of eight members. The committees ,shall be as follows: 1. ON BUILDINGS 2. ON FINANCE 3. ON FIRE 4. ON HEALTH, SANITATION AND CHARITIES 5. ON JUDICIARY 6. ON LIGHTING 7, ON LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS 8. ON PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, PLATS AND SUBDIVISIONS 9. ON POLICE 10. ON PUBLIC BUILDINGS 11. ON PUBLIC UTILITIES 12, ON PURCHASES 13. ON RELIEF 14.. ON STREETS AND ALLEYS 15. ON WATER 16. ON ZONING SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the C}'ty of Evanston on the 17th day of April A.D. 1939.✓ Approved April 19, 1939. Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor 281 AN ORDINANCE BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON$ COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a General City election be and the same is hereby called to be held in the City of Evanston, on Monday, June 5, 1939 for the purpose of electing two judges of the Municipal Court of the City of Evanston,,,,to hold -office for the term of six years and until their successors are elected and qualified. That -said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards in the City as designated by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County for the judicial election of judges in the Circuit Court of Cook County and that the judges and clerks appointed by said Board of Commissioners of Cook County shall officiate at and conduct the said City election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Polls of said election shall be open at six (6:00) o'clock in the morning and shall close at five (5:00) o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving such other and further notice of said election and for conducting the same as is provided by law. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the lst day of May A.D. 1939.7 Approved May 2, 1939, Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Election notice published on April 26, 1939in Evanston News -Index AN ORDINANCE AI4ENDING PARAGRAPH (b) OF SECTION 309 OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "BILLIARDS" ETC. OF CHAPTER XIV ENTITLED: '_'AMUSEMENTS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Paragraph (b) of Section 309 of Article III entitled: "Billiards, Etc.," of Chapter XIV entitled: "Amusements" of the Evanston Municipal Code adopted December 20, 1927, be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 309 (b) Said premises wherein is. conducted the business as so licensed may be open to patrons every day after 6:00 o'clock A.M. until 11:30 o'clock P.M. with the exception of Sunday, and that upon Sunday said premises shall be closed and no business of any kind conducted therein upon that day excepting the business of operating bowling alleys between the hours of 1:00 o'clock P.M. and 11:00 o'clock P.M. provided a special and additional license fee of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per year, is paid for the privilege of operating bowling alleys on Sunday between the hours aforesaid. 282 Such special license shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and .effect from and after its passage, approval and publication -according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the ity of Evanston, on the 15th day of MAY, A.D. 1939, Approved May 162 1939. Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review on I/Lay 180 1939. °- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XV OF CHAPTER XXXV, ENTITLED "HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 19271 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 17702. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION'l: That Article XV of Chapter XXXV, entitled "Health" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section,'to be known as Section 17702. "SECTION 17702. DOGS EXCLUDED FROM FOOD ESTABLISH- MENTS.) It is hereby declared to be unlawful for any persons to allow or permit any dog in, or to take any dog whether loose, on leash or in arms, into any food dispensing establishment, such as restaurants, grocery stores, meat markets, fruit stores., delicatessens, candy stores and bakeries in the City of Evanston. No- tices to such effect, when posted in conspicuous posi- tions by the Commissioner of Health, or his deputy, must not be removed, destroyed or defaced by any person. "Nothing in this ordinance shall be deemed to prohibit any persons to allow or permit any dog in, or take any dog whether loose, on leash or in arms into any hotel, drug store, department store or variety store where food or confection products are displayed or dispensed, pro- vided said persons shall not allow said dogs to enter an area not less than ten feet in all directions from food or confection displays, or food or confection dispens- ing facilities. "Any persons violating any of the provisions.of this ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than -twenty-five dollars for each offense". SECTION 2: All"Ordinances or parts of'Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and-after.its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1939: Approved August 8th, 1939. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor. Published in News -Index August loth, 1939. a� • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY CREAT- ING AND INSERTING THEREIN A NEW CHAPTER AND SECTIONS WHICH SHALL BE KNOWN AS CHAPTER LXI ENTITLED: "DEALERS IN SOLID FUEL -LICENSE AND REGULATIONS" AND SECTIONS - 2919 to 2933 INCLUSIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by creating and inserting a new chap- ter and sections which shall be known as chapter LXI entitled: "Dealers in Solid Fuel - License and Regulations," and Sections 2919 to 2933 inclusive., so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2919 DEFINITIONS: Whenever used in this article: (a) The words "solid fuel" shall mean any anthracite, semi - anthracite, bituminous, semi -bituminous or lignite coal, briquettes, boulets, coke, gas -house coke, petroleum coke, petroleum carbon, or any manufactured or patented fuel not sold by liquid or metered measure; (b) The words "hundred Weight" shall mean one hun- dred pounds avoirdupois; (c) The word "ton" shall mean twenty hundred weight. 2920. LICENSE REQUIRED: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell, or offer for sale from -any railroad car, truck, wagon; handcart or other vehicle, or keep piled, or store solid fuel on any lot, plot of ground, railroad siding, switch track or other place within the fire limits of the city without first having obtained a license therefor, provided that no license shall be required of any person who has been licensed to engage in such activities by any munici- pality which has adopted an ordinance granting privileges similar to those contained in this section. 2921. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE: Application for license shall be made in writing to the City Collector, and such application shall conform to the general provisions of this ordinance relating to applications for licenses, and, in addition, shall state under oath the number and type of vehicles to be used in connection with the busi- ness, the address or location of the place of business and whether the applicant has been licensed by the City of Evanston as a public weigh -master. Upon the filing of such application with the City Collector, he shall at once transmit it to the Commis- sioner of Buildings, and the Inspector of Weights and Measures, who shall investigate such application and the matters and things therein stated and transmit their reports and recommendations to the Mayor in re- spect thereto, together with such application. 2922. LICENSE FEES - PERIOD: The annual license fee for each person engaging in the sale or storage of solid fuel within the fire limits of the city shall be $50.00 per annum, provided that any person, firm or corporation licensed as a public weighmaster of the City of Evanston shall receive a license to sell or store solid fuel for the sum of $30.00 per annum. 285 All licenses issued under this ordinance shall ex- pire on December 31st of the year in which the same are granted, and all serial number emblems or stickers issued and delivered in connection therewith shall be- come null -and void upon such expiration date. 2923. LICENSE EMBLEMS FOR VEHICLES: At the time of issuance and delivery of a license hereunder, the City Collector shall issue and deliver to the licensee as many serial license emblems or stickers, upon the pay- ment of the fees required hereunder, and upon proof of the ownership of the vehicle or vehicles, as such li- censee requires, allotting one such emblem or sticker to each vehicle used by said licensee in connection with said business, which emblems or stickers shall have plainly imprinted or stamped thereon the year in which issued and the words "licensed retailer of solid fuel." Like additional emblems or stickers shall be issued and delivered to said licensee upon the payment of the required license fees therefor, for each vehicle that may be added to said licensee's equipment and used in connection with said business, at any time during the current year for which said license was issued. Such licensee shall place, or cause to be placed, such emblem or sticker, plainly exposed to publis view, upon the inside of the windshield of such vehicle, if a mo- tor vehicle, or upon the right fore panel, if a horse- drawn 'vehicle or a push or handcart, and such emblem or sticker shall remain during the license period for which issued, unless sooner annulled or voided. 2924. WEIGHMASTER'S CERTIFICATE - REQUIRE14ENTS: Every person engaged in the business of selling, delivering,' or selling and delivering solid fuel in load lots or more than 1,000 pounds in the city shall provide the driver of the wagon, truck or other conveyance with a weight certificate issued by a public weighmaster, which certificate shall contain all of the information required by section 29132f and, in addition, shall state the serial number of the solid fuel license em- blem or sticker attached to the vehicle, and the name, kind, grade and size of the solid fuel contained in the vehicle. Weight certificates for coke and manu- factured fuel shall state the city in which such fuel was manufactured. The weight certificate shall remain at all times on the vehicle conveying the solid fuel until it is delivered to the purchaser by the driver at the place where the solid fuel is to be unloaded. The weight certificate shall state the size of the solid fuel in one of the following terms only: Lump, or block, the general size of which shall be not less than four inches in diameter. Egg, the general size of which shall be not less than two inches in diameter. Range, the general size of which shall be not less than 11 inches in diameter. Nut or stove, the general size of which shall be not less than one inch in diameter. Chestnut, the general size of which shall be not less than three-quarters inch in diameter. Pea, buckwheat and small nut, the general size of which shall be not less than three -eighths inch in dia- meter. Mine Run shall be coal as received from the mines with- out any variation or sizing. Slack and screenings shall be such other sizes as are not heretofore specifically designated. 12-TOMAJ rwtftle` Every person selling or offering for sale solid fuel in the city shall sell the same by avoirdupoise net weight. 2925. DELIVERY CERTIFICATE - LESS THAN 1,000 POUNDS: Every person selling or delivering solid fuel in the city in lots less than 1,000 pounds, shall deliver to the purchaser at the time of delivery a certificate stating the name and address of the seller, the net weight, the kind, grade and size of the solid fuel de- livered. 2926. SCALE REQUIRED: Every person selling or offer- ing for sale solid fuel from a vehicle upon the streets or alleys of the city in quantities less than 1,000 pounds, shall equip such vehicle with a scale capable of weighing one hundred pounds. 2927. REGULATION OF STORAGE: It shall be the duty of every person, firm or corporation establishing and main- taining a coal yard within the fire limits of the city to store all soft coal away from the brick work of boilers and furnaces. Whenever coal in storage shows indication of spontaneous ignition or gives off gases, it shall be the duty of the licensee or agent or per- son in charge or control of the premises to turn over and overhaul such coal pile and remove all portions of coal showing indication of ignition or coking. The floor or ground surface of all coal yards shall at all times be kept free from flammable waste material and accumulations of combustible waste materials. 2928. ADVERTISING - DESCRIPTIONS: It shall be'unlaw- ful for any person to display, advertise or describe solid. fuel in any false or misleading manner, or to use any deceptive description of size or kind of solid fuel other than specified in section 2924. The term "coarse" shall not be used to describe a size or grade and is hereby declared to be deceptive. Mixtures and percentages of different sizes shall be considered mis- leading when used to describe solid fuel. 2929• CORRECT CERTIFICATE - ORDERS - ADVERTISING: It shall be unlawful for any person selling•or delivering solid fuel in the city to deliver or attempt to deliver any kind, grade or size other than that advertised by the seller, ordered by the purchaser, or specified in the Public Weighmaster's Certificate. 2930. VOLATILE CONTENT - LIMITATION: It shall be un- lawful for any person selling or delivering solid fuel in the city to deliver or attempt to deliver solid fuel. containing more than 26 per cent volatile matter, if such solid fuel has been advertised by the seller, or- dered by the purchaser, or described in the Public Weighmaster's Certificate as "Smokeless", "Low Volatile", "Pocahontas" or "New River." 2931 MIXING SOLID FUEL PROHIBITED: It is hereby de- clared unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell or offer for' sale any two or more different kinds, grades or sizes of solid fuel which have been mixed in such manner as to prevent purchasers, or in- tending purchasers, or the Inspector of Weights and Measures of the City of Evanston, or one of his de- puties, from reweighing separately each kind, size and grade to determine the height of each kind, size and grade. If two or more'different kinds, grades or sizes of solid fuel are loaded on the same wagon, truck or other conveyance, each kind, grade and size of solid fuel shall be weighed and loaded separately, and shall either be placed in bags, separated by partitions, or placed in closed containers, which closed containers shall have legibly stamped upon their sides the actual net weight and the kind, grade and size of each type of solid fuel 287 contained therein; such loading shall be in a man- ner sufficient that any time during the selling or delivering of such solid fuel each kind, grade and size of solid fuel may be weighed separately; and the said person, firm or corporation selling or de- livering said solid fuel shall provide the driver of the wagon, truck or other conveyance in which the same is transported, with a weighmaster's certificate, made out in conformity with the provisions of Section 2924, stating the weight of each kind, grade and size of solid fuel on the vehicle. 2932. PENALTY: Any person, firm -or corporation vio- lating any section of this chapter shall be fined not less than Five Dollars ($5.00), nor more than Two Hun- dred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense; and every day that a violation of this chapter occurs shall consti- tute a separate and distinct offense. 2033. VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE: If any section, para- graph, subdivision, sentence or clause of this ordin- ance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional such judgment of such decision shall not affect the remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1939./ Approved August Sth, 1939. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk. HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor. Published in News -Index August loth, 1939. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE BE IT•ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all that part of the north and south public alley beginning at the southwesterly corner of lot seventeen (17), block one (1), Sheridan Road and Return Subdivision of part of lots twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25) in George Smith's Subdivision of part of the south section of auilmette Reservation in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; thence northeasterly along a straight line twenty-five and two -tenths (25.2) feet to a point three and fourteen hundredths (3.14) feet,west of the westerly line of said lot 17 as measured along a line parallel with the south line of said lot 17; thence northeasterly along a straight line sixty-five (65) feet to a point four and four -tenths (4.4) feet west of the westerly line of said lot 17, as measured along a line parallel with the south line of said lot 17; thence north- easterly along a straight line eighteen (18) feet to a point two and one -tenth (2.1)"feet west of the westerly line of said lot 17 as'measured along a line parallel with the south line of said lot 17; thence northeasterly along a straight line nineteen (19) feet more or -less to the northwesterly corner of said lot 17;' thence southwesterly along the westerly line of said lot 17, one hundred twenty-six and fifteen -hundredths (126.15) feet to the point beginning, as colored in red and indicated by the words, "to be vacated" on the plat hereto attached, which plat for great- er certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public' us'e and the public interests will be subserved by such -vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approva'1 subject to the condition that R. L. Lasater shall within 60 days after the passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat properly executed and ac- knowledged showing the .vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1939 Approved August 9th, 1939 EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor. Rec. August llth, 1939. Doc. 12353773 - Book 329 Page 43. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 650 OF ARTICLE XIV, CHAPTER XIX, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ADOPTED DECEMBER 20th, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Section 650, Article XIV, Chapter XIX, of the Municipal Code of Evanston, adopted December 20th, 1927, be and it is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 650. WALL --PROSCENIUM: FIRE CURTAIN - REQUIREMENTS, ETC.) (a) There shall be a solid masonry wall, of the same construction and thickness as is required in the outside walls of the building in which such theatre is located, between the auditorium and the stage. (b) The main proscenium opening shall have a vertically operated steel curtain which shall, when it is lowered, completely close such proscenium opening. The curtain shall be raised and lowered by hydraulic power and shall be in constant use as the regular curtain and act drop. In vaudeville houses said curtain shall be lowered at least once during the performance. Public halls and club halls,.as described in Section 633 of the Munici- pal Code, hereafter erected, having a seating capacity greater than six hundred and less than two thousand, and auditoriums and assembly halls in buildings here- after erected coming within Class V,.used for school, college or university purposes and having a seating capacity of more than six hundred persons and less than two thousand, may have a vertically operated curtain covered with re-inforced asbestos cloth instead of steel. Such asbestos covered curtains shall be constructed as required by paragraphs (c), (f), (g), (h), (i), (j) and (k) of this section. (c) The lowering of the curtain shall be controlled from not less than two places in the building, one of which shall be from the stage electrical control panel and the other shall be from the box office, or at a lo- cation approved by the Fire Marshal. (d) Steel curtains, where required, shall be covered with steel sheets on the audience side. The stage side covering shall be of a non -heat conducting substance of such a thickness.and such material as shall stand a test of two thousand degrees Fahrenheit on the stage side for fifteen minutes without heating the opposite side to a higher temperature than three hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit. (e) All metal work with exception of the frame shall be covered with such non -heat conducting substance on the stage side. (f) The curtain shall overate vertically in steel guides of such a cross section that the edges shall engage and secure the edges of the curtain and prevent the curtain from leaving the guiding channel or channels if the cur- tain should tend to buckle or bag either inward or out- 290 ward. No metal in the guide channel or in the engag- ing edge of the curtain shall be less than three - eighths of an inch thick. The joints of the curtain with the proscenium wall, with the stage floor and with the head of -the opening, shall be made gas tight as nearly as practicable. (g) The calculations for the strength of'the curtain, the curtain guides and the guide anchors, and the work- manship, shall be according to the best modern engin- eering practice. The stresses in the material and in the various sections of steel shall be within the safe limits of stress described in this ordinance. . The supports of the curtain and the curtain guides and edges of the curtain shall be of sufficient strength to safely resist either inward or outward a pressure of five pounds for each and every square foot of the curtain. (h) No part of a curtain or of the curtain guides shall be supported by or fastened by any combustible material. No combustible material other than painted decora- tions shall be applied to the audience side of any such curtain. (i) When an asbestos curtain is permitted in buildings of this class, said curtain shall conform to the follow- ing minimum specifications: (1) the curtain shall have a vertically operated framework constructed from steel structural members -or metal pipe, covered on the audi- ence side with reinforced asbestos cloth. Such cloth shall be made of long fibre asbestos, twisted on brass wire and woven into a close meshed cloth having a weight of not less than two and three quarters pounds per square yard, unpainted. (2) The laps in the cloth shall be not less than one inch wide and shall be sewed with at least two lines of brass wire and asbestos fibre stitch- ing. (3) The asbestos cloth shall be securely fastened. to the metal frame and the frame shall be equipped with metal guide shoes travelling on metal guide tracks firm- ly anchored to the masonry of the proscenium wall. The curtain shall be at least thirty inches wider and higher than the opening in the proscenium wall and the head, sides and bottom of the curtain shall be so constructed as to be as nearly gas and smoke tight as possible. (j) (1) Steel lifting cables with a minimum diameter of one-half inch.shall be spaced not more than ten feet apart and securely fastened to the upper member of the curtain frame, which member shall be properly braced to distribute the strain. (2) Midway between the lifting cables there shall be emergency chains for the purpose of holding the curtain in place. Said chains shall be equal in strength and efficiency to the lifting cables. (3) The lifting mechanism shall be electrically or hy- draulically operated, with an automatically controlled release which shall cause the curtain to fall if the tem- perature on the stage side exceeds a safe maximum. The curtain release shall also be operated by a control on the stage electrician's panel board, as well as from the box office or from another location approved by the Fire Marshal. (k) Plans for every such curtain shall be approved by the Building Commissioner and Fire Marshal and a permit obtained therefore previous to its erection. The Build- ing Commissioner and Fire Marshal shall inspect such cur- tain semi-annually, and for each such inspection a fee of five dollars shall be charged. 291 t (1) Every other opening in such proscenium wall shall have self -closing regulation standard iron fire doors and iron frames and thresholds; such doors and frames shall be built in such a manner as to resist warping. (m) Buildings hereafter erected for the exhibition of moving pictures, having a seating capacity of more than one thousand and having a regular stage with wings and movable scenery, shall be constructed so as to comply with the requirements for buildings of Class V here- after erected. Where a stage is not desired and such buildings are equipped with a screen platform not exceeding five hundred square feet in area, the requirements for a steel or asbestos curtain may be omitted. In such cases, however, the screen platform shall have -no open wings but shall be enclosed on three sides with masonry walls, of the thickness required by this ordinance ac- cording to their height. Any openings in such walls shall be equipped with hollow metal fire doors and frames and such doors shall be equipped with self -closing de- vices and shall be kept closed at all times except when actually in use. The floor of such screen platforms shall be of fireproof construction and the ceiling shall be -the same as that required for the auditorium in which such platform is located.-. The screen and sound devices shall be mounted on framework constructed of incombustible material.; or -a framework constructed of wood which has been treated with'a fire -retarding solution may be used, subject to the approval of the Fire Marshal. Any sound deadening material used in, on or about the screen platform, screen or sound reproducing device shall be approved as to type and location by the Fire Marshal. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the -provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval.and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28th day of August, A. D. 1939.v"' Approved August 29th, 1939 EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk HENRY D. PENFIELD Mayor. 292 AN ORDINANCE A1,1ENDING SECTION 1859 AS AMENDED OF ARTICLE XVII OF CHAPTER XXXV ENTI^1LED:" HEALTH" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 1859 as amended of Article XVII of Chapter XXXV entitled: "Health" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and it is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1859. NOXIOUS WEEDS (a) Any owner, agent, occupant or person in possession, charge or control of any lot or ground, or any part of any lot, who shall allow or maintain on any such lot any growth of noxious weeds, shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a nuisance, and. upon conviction shall be fined not less than Ten Dollars ($,10.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). A separate and distinct offense shall be regarded as having been committeed on each day that such growth of weeds is permitted to remain on said premises. (b) DEFINITION. For the purposes of this ordinance "Noxious Weeds" are defined as burdock, chicory, crab grass, garlic or wild onion, golden rod, horse nettle, milkweed, morning glory, mullen, Canada thistles (Cirsium arvense) and all its varieties, perennial sow thistles (Sonchus arvensis), European bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), leafy spurge (Tithymalus Esula), Russian knapweed (Centurea repens) and Hoary Cress (Lepidium draba) and other thistles, poison ivy, poison oak, quack grass, ragweed, sumac, wild carrot, wild lettuce, wild mustard, wild parsnip, and wild snapdragon. ( c ) ABATEMENT. It is hereby made the duty of the Com- missioner of Health to serve a notice, in writing, upon the owner, agent, occupant, or person in possession, charge or control of any lot, or premises in or upon which such nuisance may be found, requiring them, or either of them, to abate the same within a specified time. If the person so notified shall refuse or neglect to comply with such order within the time specified by the Commissioner of Health, the Commissioner of Health shall, within three days thereafter, notify the Commissioner of Public Works of such default and the Commissioner of Public Works shall thereupon cut or cause the same to be cut. Provided, however, that where such work is done by the Commissioner of Public Works the expense thereof shall be chargeable to the owner or owners of the premises where noxious weeds are growing. (d) The amount of any expense incurred in the destruction of noxious weeds shall be a debt due and owing to the City of Evanston by the owner or owners of premises on which such weeds are growing and the'City may maintain any appropriate action in any court of law for the collection of said debt, and in addition thereto the City shall have a lien against such premises for such expense which lien may be enforced in the manner now provided by law for the enforcement of mechanics liens. The Commissioner of Health shall be and he is hereby appointed ex-officio "Commissioner of Noxious Weeds" as provided by the Statutes of the State of Illinois, and as such "Commissioner of Noxious Weeds" he shall receive no compensation. r ,r 293 .- . SECTION 2: If any section, paragraph, subdivision sentence or clause of this ordinance shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such judgment or decision shall not affect the remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of October A.D. 1939. J Approved October 17, 1939. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in Evanston News -Index October 18, 1939. AN ORDINANCE JUMI1DING PARAGRAPH (B ) OF SECTION 1385 OF THE EVANSTON T-JUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTED DECEMBER 20th, 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Paragraph (b) of Section 1365 of The Evanston Municipal Code adopted December 20th, 1927, be and it is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 1385: (b) The person, firm or corporation having control of any projecting electric sign or clock shall file with the City Clerk a surety bond in form approved by the Corporation Counsel in the penal sum of five thousand dollars (�p5,000) for any one injury and then thousand dol- lars ($10,000) for any one accident, together with one thousand dollars (11,000) property damage protection,or with the Commissioner of .Buildings a liability insurance policy in form approved by the Corporation Counsel, to which the City of Evanston is a named assured, in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for any one in- jury and then thousand dollars ($10,000) for any one acci- dent,.together with property damage protection of one thousand dollars ($1,000); of a bond, to indemnify, save and keep harmless and if a liability insurance policy, to insure the City of Evanston and its officials from any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses, actions, suits or judgments which may be presented, sustained, brought or secured against the City of Evanston or any of its offi- cials on account of the hanging, erecting, construction, maintenance, alteration or removal of any such electric signs or clocks, or by reason of any accidents caused by or resulting therefrom. Provided, however, that the Building Commissioner may waive said bond or insurance policy when the applicant for a permit participates in the blanket liability insurance policy issued to the City of Evanston by paying an amount designated by the City Council Y• 294 to assist in defraying the premium for said policy. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of -this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of November A.D. 1939. ✓ Approved November 7, 1939. Edward IV. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk 1 ayor published in Evanston News -Index November 8, 1939. AN ORMINAT-TCE AIVIENDING PARAGRAPH (B ) OF SECTION 1386 OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTED DECEPr2BER 20th, 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Paragraph (b) of Section 1386 of The Evanston Municipal Code adopted December 20th, 1927, be and it is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 1386: (b) The person, firm.or corporation having control of any flat or wall electric sign shall file with the City Clerk a surety bond in form approved by the Corp- oration Counsel in the penal sum of five thousand dollars (15,000) for any one injury and ten thousand dollars (4�10,000) for any one accident, together with one thousand dollars ($1,000) property damage protection, or with the Commissioner of Buildings a liability insurance policy in form approved by the Corporation Counsel, to which the City of Evanston is a named assured, in the amount of five thous- and dollars ($5,000) for any one injury and ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for any one accident, together with prop- erty damage protection of one thousand dollars ($1,000); if a bond, to indemnify, save and keep harmless and if a liability insurance policy, to insure the City of Evanston and its officials from any and all claims, damages,liabil- ities, losses, actions, suits or judgments which may be presented, sustained, brought or secured against the City of Evanston or any of its officials on account of the hanging, erecting, construction, maintenance, alteration or removal of any such electric signs, or by reason of any accidents caused by or resulting therefrom. Provided, however, that the Building Commissioner may waive said bond or insurance policy when the applicant for a permit parti- cipates in the blanket liability insurance policy issued to the City of Evanston by paying an amount designated by the City Council to assist in defraying the premium for said policy. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of 1.lavember, A.D. 1939.✓ Approved November 7, 1939, Edward ti9i . Bell, Henry D. Penfield, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston News-Indek November 8, 1939, Total appropriation for special purposes 580,324.32 Grand total appropriation , for general corporate, bonds, and interest and special purposes ...... 1,396,208.19 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED •BY TAXATION General Corporate Fund $ 332,837.72 Bonds and Interest ..... 124,756.50 Special Funds ......... 366,548.32 Yl 11 Total amount to be raised by taxation ............ $ 824,d 2.54 ORDINANCE expenses dis- SECTION 2. All expenses and dis- bursements on account of all other departments not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appro- MAKING APPROPRIATIONS l ois required, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from solely f FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES the operation of such department, and FOR THE FISCAL YEAR from no other fund except as herein 1 otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes., not hereby expressly reserved or ap- propriated, shall be available to pay appropriations herein provided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Fund. All unexpended bal- Beginning January I, 1940, and Corporate ances of prior appropriations, includ- ing cash on hand, be, and the same Ending December 31, 1940 g are hereby re -appropriated for the ob- jects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. SECTION 3. The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in the Evanston Daily News - Index, a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein within one month after its passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publi- cation as provided by law. HENRY D. PENFIELD, Mayor Attest: EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. Passed: February 5, 1940. Approved: February 7, 1940. Published: Votes: Ayes — Aldermen Parsons, Merrick, Platt, Kimbark, Ash- CITY OF E V A N S T O N craft, James, MacSteven, Jourdain, Rubin, Airth, Nilles, Corcoran, Pape and Camp- COOK COUNTY bell (14). Nays —Alderman Kappelman I L L I N 0 1 S <1). Absent — Alderman Houston (1). rti This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in the Evanston Daily News -Index, February 7, 1940 —24— t� INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation .........24 Auditing Department ................... 9 Bond Interest Fund ....................17 Bond Sinking Fund ....................16 Building Department ................... 5 City Cleric's Office .....................11 City Collector's Department ............11 City Hall Building ..................... 4 City Officers' Salaries ..................12 Civil Service 'Commission ..............12 Contingent Fund .......................13 Fire Department ....................... 7 Firemen's Pension Fund ................18 Garbage Department ...................22 General Corporate Fund ................23 Health Department .................... 9 Legal Department ..................... 9 Miscellaneous Funds ...................13 Municipal Court .......................14 Police Department ..................... 6 Police Pension Fund ...................18 Public Benefit Fund ....................23 Public Library Fund ...................17 Public Playgrounds ....................19 Public Works and Purchasing Div. Dept. 3 Small Parks ...........................19 Special Funds .........................23 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. .........20 Treasurer's Department ................11 Water Department ......................14 560. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. $ 8,930.00 561. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant to this appropri- ation ordinance for this Purpose not to exceed two mills on the dollar on all taxable property in the city as authorized by law $ 98,230.00 PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 562. P u b 11 c Benefit Fund .................. $ 6,800.00 563. Total Appropria- tion .................... $ 6,800.00 Receipts ! 564. Due from o t h e r r'y- funds .................. $ 6,800.00 OF GENERAL AftSUMMARY CORPORATE FUND Resources other than tax- ation ................ $ 358,289.65 To be raised by taxation for general corporate purposes ............. 302,579.74 Addition of 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ........ 30,257.98 Total amount to be raised by taxation for general corporate fund based on corporate rate of $0.66% on one hundred dollars valuation ............ 332,837.72 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement .. 90,000.00 To be raised by taxation for bond interest ..... 23,415.00 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement and interest .............: $ 113,415.00 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency aris- ing in the collection of this appropriation .... 11,341.50 Total amount to be raised by taxation for bonds and interest .......... 124,756.50 Total appropriation for general corporate pur- poses, and for bonds and interest .............. 815,8Q:t.87 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than tax- ation ................ $ 213,776.00 To be raised by taxation for special purposes .. 333,225.74 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency aris- ing in the collection of this appropriation .... 33,322.53 Total• amount to be raised by taxation for special purposes ............. 366,548.32 —23— J 539. Wheel Tax ...... 107,500.00 540. Automobile fines.. 200.00 An 541. Street openings 2,250.00 542. Excess commis lions ...... ..... highway 22,500.00 ORDINANCE maintenance • • • • • • • • • • • . main ante 7,500.00 544. Total receipts oth- er than taxation $ 158,550.00 making appropriations to defray ........ 545. Total appropria_ all necessary expenses and lia- bilities of the City of Evanston, tion less receipts other than taxation 95,994.00 Cook County, Illinois, for the fis- ........... 546. Add 10% for prob- cal year beginning January 1, able deficiency arising in 1940, and ending December 31, the collection of this ap- 1940. propriation ............. 9,599.40 BE IT ORDAINED by the City 547. Total amount to be Council of the City of Evanston, Cook raised by special tax to County, Illinois: be levied pursuant to this SECTION 1. That the sums set out appropriation ordinance for below or so much thereof as may be this purpose not to ex- authorized by law, be and the same teed twenty and one third are hereby appropriated to pay all cents on each hundred dol- 1 necessary expenses and liabilities of lars of the assessed valu- 1, the City of Evanston, Cook County, atimr as authorized by law. Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning The satute authorizes such January 1, 1940, and ending December levy in the amount of 31, 1940 ; such appropriations are twelve cents on each hum- hereby made for the following ob- dred dollars of such value, Jects and purposes: plus an additional eight and one-third cents on each one hundred dollars DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WO RHS of such valuation if in the AND PURCHASING DIVISION opinion of three -fourths of 1. Commissioner of the members elected to the Public Works and Super - City Council such addition- intendent of Water De- al levy is needed for partment at $541.67 per bridge and street purposes, month ................. $ 6,500.00 Three -fourths of the mem- .2. City Engineer at bers of the City Council $375.00 per month for 11 have voted that in their months ................. 4,125.00 opinion such an additional 3. Purchasing Depart - eight and one-third cents ment Clerk at $1.30.00 on the one hundred dollars per month ............. 1,560.00 of valuation is so needed.$ 105,593.40 4. Junior Clerk at $82.50 per month .............. 990.00 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT S. Pos t a g e , stationery 548. Labor, refuse col- and supplies ............ 750.00 6. Four members Board lection and incinerator op- of Local Improvements eration ................. $ 68,000.00 at $10.00 per year each.. 40.00 549. Materials, supplies and repairs ............. 3,000.00 Engineering Division 550. Tools ........... 300.00 7. Assistant City Engi- 551. Fuel, light and neer at $200.00 per month 2;400.00 power .................. 1,200.00 S. Four engineers, one 552. Truck operation at $150.00 per month, two and maintenance ........ 10,500.00 at $140.00 per month, one 553. New equipment .. 2,000.00 at $135.00 per month.... 6,780.00 554. Con tinge n t 9. Two draftsmen, one at $170.00 per month and expense ................ 1,500.00 one at $135.00 per month 3,660.00 555. Engineering a n d 10. Stenographer a n d supervision ............. 2,000.00 record clerk at $85.00 per 556. C i v i I Service ex- month ........ ... 1,020.00 help, pense .................. 846.00 M.F.T.Additional . construction .. 500.00 557. T o t a l appropria_ 12. Maps, instruments and drafting supplies 500.00 tion $ """""""""" 89,346.00 ... 13. Operation and Receipts maintenance of three mo- 558. Incinerator i tor vehicles ............ 250.00 charges and other serv- Electrical Division ice .................... 46.00 14. City electrician at 559. Total appropria- $200.00 per month and as- tion less receipts other s i s t a n t electrician at than taxation .......... 89,300.00 $157.50 per month ...... 4,290.00 22- -3 15. Additional help 328.00 509. Cleric and stenog- 16. Materials and sup- rapher at $145.00 per plies, fire alarm, police month 1,740.00 telephone and traffic Additional clerical equipment ............. 1,200.00 help .rage .... help 500.00 17. Operation and 511. Garage labor ... 7,OOO.O0 maintenance of two mo- 512. Operation and for vehicles ............ 200.00 maintenance of all motor Sewer Division 18. Superintendent o f vehicles including gas and Sewers at $185.00 per oil '' Stationery and 20,000.00 month ................. 2,220.00 .. five supplies .. ... 400.00 19. Mason and inspec- for at $140.00 per month 1,680.00 tools 514. Garage tools and 51 450.00 20. Labor .... 12,500.00 equipment .............. 515. Rubbish dump 21. Operation and rental 12,OOO.OU maintenance of four mo- for vehicles .. ... 1000.00 516. Oiling unimproved .... 22. Materials and sup- , streets and alleys ....... 5,000.00 plies ................... 1,500.00 517. Bridge repairs 23. Purchase and main- (structural) .. .... .. 518. Tools and supplies 1,OOO.00 1,000.00 tenance of tools ........ Basin cleaning 500.00 519. Street lighting equipment pment .............. 1,000.00 l maintenance ............ 22,500.i10 � 520. Current for street 25. Total Appropriation $ 55,493.00 lighting .... ....... .. 43,000.00 Receipts 521. Current for regula- 26. Engineering serv- 1 tory lights ............. 4,000.00 ices, sewer permits, water : 522. Alterations to reg- permits, and heating ulatory lights and street lighting system .... .... 1,500.00 mains permits, and grade fees .. 9,000.00 Transfer to Police .... .... 27. Work done by elec- Department for car test- Department station expenses . .. 9,176.OU trical division .......... 1,000.00 52 524. Street marking, l.. 28. Work done by sew- bor and material .. main . 2,OUO.U0 er division ............. 3,000.00 525. Labor, street main- 29. Engineeringand su- tenance .... ..... ... 44,OOO.O0 pervision for Street and 526. Materials and sup Bridge Repair Department 4,000.00 plies 19,OOO.U0 30. Engineering and su- 527. Building heating.. 500.00 pervision for Small Parks 1,500.00 528. Lighting and inci- 31. Engineering and su- dentals ................. 900.00 pervision for Garbage 529. Janitor Supplies 50.00 Dept . .................. 2,000.00 530. Engineering an d 32. Engineering and su- supervision ............. 4,000.00 pervision for Playgrounds 2,000.00 531. New equipment 5,000.00 33. Engineering and su- 532. C o n t i n g e n t pervision for Water De- expense ................ 882.00 partment .............. 2,000.00 533. Transfer to Civil 34. From street car rail Service ................. 846.00 account ................ 9,537.65 534. Repairs to build- 35. From Sale of Street ings .................... 2,OOO.00 car Rails .............. 6,000.00 535. License plates and applications ............ 1,600 00 36. Total receipts other 535a. Street resurfac- than taxation ..........$ 40,037.65 ing .................... 41,500.00 37. Total appropriation less receipts other than 536. T o t a l appropria- taxation ............... 15,455.35 tion ....................$ 254,544.00 38. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in Receipts the collection of this ap- 537. From departments propriation ............ 1,545.64 for gas, oil and car main- tenance as follows....... 16,100.00 39. Total amount to be Engineering ... $ 250.00 raised by taxation ...... $ 17,000.89 Electrical .... 200.00 Sewer ........ 1,000.00 CITY HALL BUILDING t Building ...... 300.00 40. Telephone operator Health ....... 1,000.00 at $95.50 per month .... $ 1,146.00 Library ...... 100.00 41. Janitor at $112.50 Water Mains.. 750.00 per month ............. 1,350.00 Water Meter .. 600.00 42. Janitor and watch- Small Parks .. 1,000.00 man at $125.50 per month 1,506.00 Public Play- 43. General supplies .. 600.00 grounds ... 400.00 44. Heating .......... 728.89 Garbage .....10,500.00 45. Lighting and inci- 538. Street permits and dentals ................ 1,000.00 miscellaneous 2,500.00 13 478. Postage, stationery 46. General repairs, al - and office supplies....... 350.00 terations and redecorating 3,200.00 479. Rental of school 47. Office furniture and gymnasiums ............ 480. Additional h e I p, 1,400.0o equipment ............. 300.00 playgrounds ............ 1,700.00 'Mailing Division 481. Beach maintenance 48. Postage .......... 2,200.00 and operation .......... 482. Life guards for free 10,000.00 49. Repairs and sup - beaches ................ 1,200.00 plies .................. 250.00 483. Beach supplies .. 100.00 SO. Interdepartmental 484. Clubs, leagues, Ju- messenger and clerk at nior Press and gym $75.00 Per month ...... 900.00 classes ................. 4,200.00 S1. Vehicle maintenance 485. Attendantsfor at $15.00 per month .... 180.00 skating rinks ..... ..... 400.00 486. Athletic and activ, 52. Total appropriation $ 13,360.89 ity supplies and new Receipts equipment .............. 2,200.00 53. Departmental post- 487. Flood light main- age ................... $ 2,200.00 tenance ................. 520.00 488. Labor ........... 1,300.0o 54. Total appropriation 489. Janitor and play- less receipts other than ground assistant at $150.00 taxation ............... $ 11,160.89 per month . ........... 1,800.00 55. Add 10% for Prob- 490. Operation and able deficiency arising in maintenance of two motor the collection of this ap- vehicles ............... 400.00 propriation ............. 1,116.09 49 I.Su Perin ten dent's car maintenance ........... 180.00 56. Total amount to be 492. Heating recrea- raised by taxation $ 12,276.98 tional buildings ......... 1,200.00 ...... 493. Repairs Boltwood Field House ............ 1,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 494. Lighting and inci- 57. Building Commis- dentals Boltwood Field sioner at $375.00 per month $ 4,500.00 House ................. 700.00 58. Building Inspector 495. Engineering a n d at $200.00 per month .... 2,400.00 supervision ............. 2,000.00 59. Plumbing Inspector 496. Contingent expense 1,000.00 at $200.00 per month .. 2,400.00 497. Office equipment.. 175.00 60. Electrical Inspector 498. Civil Service Ex- at $200.00 per month .... 2,400.00 pense .................. 338:00 61. Permit Clerk at 499. Junior Clerk and $175.00 per month ...... 2,100.00 stenographer at $90.00 per 62. Stenographer and month ................. 1,080.00 Clerk at $120.00 per month 1,440.00 500. Total appropria- 63 Four members ofBoard of Examiners Of tion .................... $ 43,083.00 Engineers at $50.00 per Receipts year each .............. 200.00 501. Sale of beach tok- 64. Operation and main - ens ... ' 1.0,000.00 tenance of three motor ve- 502 . iFl*ood` light receipts 1,400.00 hicles .................. 300.00 503. Miscellaneous .... 1,500.00 65. Postage, stationery and miscellaneous sup- 504. Total receipts oth- plies, including upkeep on er than taxation ........ 12,900.00 maps .................. 450.00 SOS. Total appropria- 66. Publishing notices tion less receipts other for public hearings includ- than taxation .......... 30,183.00 ing frontage consent no- 506. Add 10% for prob- tices and reprints ...... 300.00 able deficiency arising in 67. Zoning Enforcement 250.00 the collection of this ap- 68. Miscellaneous ex- propriation ............. 3,018.30 penses ................. 335.00 507. Total amount to be 69. Transfer to miscel- raised by special tax pur- laneous fund 1,000.00 suant to this appropriation ........... ordinance for this purpose to be two-thirds of a mill S 70. Total appropriation $ 18,075.00 on the dollar of the assess- Receipts ed valuation of taxable 71. Building permit fees 4,100.00 property of said City as 72. Plumbing and gas authorized by law ...... 33,201.30 fitting permits and inspec- tions .................. 1,600.00 STREET AND RRTDGE, REPAIR 73. Boiler, elevator and DEPARTMENT miscellaneous permits and 508. Superintendent of inspections ............ 5,500.00 Streets at $250.00 per 74. Electric signs, certi- month .................$ 3,000.00 ficates and inspections .. 6,500.00 20- -5 .v:aS'n-njc�i:',5'S.`rc��"h?': -�.s.taa�.Sd•>c.:�,;., - +r r. .. p. y,.. �'. .r •z..q;,., _�"�T^u�%5.^ •r:*c 75. Board of examiners 452. From interest on of engineers' fee and mis- bonds .................. 7,000.00 cellaneous receipts ...... 375.00 453. Total receipts other 76. Total appropriation $ 18,075.00 than taxation ..........$ 19,450.00 454. T o t a l appropria- POLICE DEPARTMENT tion less receipts other 77. Chief of Police at than taxation .. ..... . 13,636.37 $375.00 per month .... $ 4,500.00 445. Add 10% for prob- 78. Captain of Police at able deficiency arising in $250.00 per month ..... 3,000.00 the collection of this ap- propriation 1,363.63 79. Five lieutenants at $225.00 per month each 13,50U.00 ......... 456. Total amount to be .. 80. Nine sergeants at raised special tax of three -tenths hs of a mill on $205.00 per month, each . 22,140.00 the dollar all taxable 81. Fifty-six patrolmen propolicemen's r perty for at $180.00 per month, each 120,960.00 pension funds as provided 82. One patrolman for by law ................ 15,000.000 1% months at $170.00 per month and 101h months at SMALL PARKS $180.00 per month ...... 2,145.00 457. Superintendent at 83. Two patrolmen for per month.......$ 3 months at $160.00 per s 458.0 458. Labor for parks.. 0,000.00 21,500.00 month, each and for 9 460. Hose and supplies 1,500.00 months at $170.00 per 460. Plants, trees and month, each ........... 4,020.00 supplies ........ .... .. 2,000.00 One patrolman for 461. Spraying supplies 820.00 4 4% months at $160.00 per 462. Water supply and month, and for 7% months drainage ............... 400.00 at $170.00 per month 1,995.00 463. Repairs to park 85. One patrolman for structures 1,000.00 8 months at $160.00 per 464. Lighting, heating month, and for 4 months and telephone .......... 500.00 at $170.00 per month 1,960.00 465. Operation and 86. One patrolman for maintenance of three mo- 11h months at $155.00 per for vehicles and motorized month, and for 10% equipment .............. 1,000.00 months at $160,00 per 466. New equipment... 1,500.00 month ................. 1,912.50 467. Park improvements 2,500.00 87. One patrolman for 468. Engineering an d 5% months at $155.00 per supervision ............. 1,500.00 month, and for 6'A 469. Transfer to Civil months at $160.00 per Service ................. 226.00 month ................ 1,892.50 88. One policewoman at 470. T o t a I appropria- $180.00 per month ...... 2,160.00 tion ....................$ 35,346.00 89. One policewoman at Receipts $155.00 per month for 4 months and for 8 months 471. Work done by the at $160.00 per month ... 1,900.00 department ............. 500.00 90. One policewoman at $180.00 per month .. 2,160.00 472. Total receipts oth- 91. One Principal Clerk er than taxation........ 500.00 at $155.00 per month .. 1,860.00 473. Total appropria- tion less receipts other 92. Indentification An- than taxation .......... 34,846.00 alyst and one administra- 474. Add 10% for prob- tive assistant at $180.00 able deficiency arising in per month 4,320.00 the collection of this ap- 93. One senior clerk at propriation ............. 3,484.60 $155.00 per month and 2 475. Total amount to operators at $155.00 per raised by special tax pur- month, each 5,580.00 nt to this appropria- 94. Traffic engineer at turn ordnance for this d o $180.00 per month .... 2,160.00 purpose not to exceed one 95. Police radioman at mill on the dollar of the $150.00 per month ...... 1,800.00 assessed valuation of the 96. One senior clerk- taxable property of said stenographer at $100.00 City as provided by law $ 38,330.60 per month (A.P.B.) ..... 1,200.00 97. Dog warden at PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS $135.00 per month ...... 1,620.00 476. Superintendent at o 98. School crossing $300.00 per month........ $ 477. Two activity direc- 3,600.00 guards ...... .... 7,500.00 tors at $150.00 per month 99. Janitor at $75.00 per each, one at $115.00 per month, and one janitor at month, and one at $105.00 $100.00 per month ...... 2,100.00 per month .............. 6,240.00 6- -!9 427. Contingent fund 1500.00 428. Books .......... 8:650.00 429. Binding ......... 3,000.00 430. Periodicals ...... 700.00 431. T o t a l appropria- tion $ 65,000.00 .................... Receipts 432. Miscellaneous in- come .................. $ 9,370.00 433. Total appropria- tion less receipts other than taxation ........... 55,630.00 434. Add 10 %n for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation .............$ 5,563.00 435. Total amount to be raised by special tax to be levied pursuant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to exceed one and two - tenths mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said City as authorized by law ....................$ 61,193.00 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND 436. Pensions and sun- dry expenses ...........$ 26,596.37 437. T o t a l appropria- tion .................... 26,596.37 Receipts 438. Tax on insurance premiums (Y2) ..........$ 3,500.00 439. Interest on securi- ties .................... 7,000.00 440. From 19, of li- censes .................. 460.00 441. From 1%n of sal- aries ................... 2,000.00 442. Total receipts other than taxation ...........$ 12,960.00 443. Total appropria- tion less receipts other than taxation ....... 13,636.37 444. Add 10 % for prob- able deficiency arising in collection of this appro- priation ................ 1,363.63 445. Total amount to be raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable property for firemen's pen- sion fund as provided by law .................... $ 15,000.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 446. Pensions and sun- dry expenses ...........$ 33,086.37 447. Total appropria- tion .................... 33,086.37 Receipts 448. From 10 % of reg- ular licenses ........... $ 3,500.00 449. From 3/4 of dog licenses ................ 6,000.00 450. From 10 % of reg- ular fines .............. 1,100.00 451. From 1 % of sal- aries ................... 1,850.00 -18- 4 I I 100. One senior vehicle inspector at $135.00 per month ................. 1,620.00 101. Four vehicle in- spectors at $120.00 per month ................. 5,760.00 102. Vehicle Testing Station expenses ........ 2,300.00 103. Secret service work 500.00 104. Motorcycle main- tenance 750.00 105. Two new motorcy- cles and one new three wheel motorcycle, trade in on three old motorcycles 955.00 106. Ammunition for shot and machine guns . 150.00 107. Rental of all po- lice cars 11,000.00 108. Stationery, print- ing and supplies ........ 2,000.00 109. Jail board 1,000.00 110. Maintenance of tel- ephone call boxes at $43.- 50 per month and flash signals at $50.00 ....... 572.00 111. Radio maintenance 450.00 112. Miscellaneous ex- pense .................. 500.00 113. Dog pound expense 620.00,E 114. Dog tags, census books, business licenses and license books ...... 275.00 , 115. Police heating ... 277.00• 116. Police lighting .. 850.00'_ '- 117. Janitor's supplies ' 225.00 118. Police building re- pair ................... 350.00 119. Total appropriation $ 242,539.00 Receipts 120. Licenses, dog taxes and fines, less amount to be credited to police pen- sion fund .............. 42,000.00 121. Censored film fees 2,250.00 122. Services of one lieutenant and one patrol- man ................... 4,860.00 123. Transfer from City Collector's Office ... 2,160.00 124. Transfer from St. and Bridge Repair Fund 9,176.00 125. Total receipts 60,446.00 126. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ............... 182,093.00 127. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 18,209.30 128. Total amount to be raised by taxation ... $ 200,302.30 FIRE DEPARTMENT 129. Fire Marshal at $375.00 per month ...... $ 4,500.00 Truck Company No. 1 130. Assistant Chief at $250.00 per month 3,000.00 131. Lieutenant at $205- .00 per month .......... 2,460.00 132. Ten first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each .................. 21,600.00 - 7 - 133. One private 3 months at $155.00 per month and 9 months at $160.00 per month ...... 1,905.00 Truck Company No. 2 134. Second assistant chief and Chief of Fire Prevention bureau at $240.00 per month 2,880.00 135. Third assistant chief at $240.00 per month ................. 2,880.00 136. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month .. 2,460.00 137. Eight first class privates at $180.00 per month each ............ 17,280.00 Engine Company No. 1 138. Captain at $225.00 per month .............. 2,700.00 139. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month ..... 2,460.00 140. Motor engineer at $180.00 per month . 2,160,00 141. Assistant Motor En- gineer at $180.00 per month ................. 2,160.00 142. Six first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each ............ 12,960.00 143. First class private at $180.00 per month, and $10.00 per month addi- tional while acting as De- partment Secretary ..... 2,2S0.00 Engine Company No. 2 144. Captain at $225.00 per month ............. 2,700.00 145. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month .... 2,460.00 146. Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month .. 2,160.00 147. Assistant Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month ................. 2,160.00 148. Six first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each ................... 12,960.00 Engine Company No. 3 149. Captain at $225.00 per month ............. 2,700.00 150. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month .... 2,460.00 151. Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month .. 2,160.00 152. Assistant Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month ................. 2,160.00 153. Six first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each ................... 1.2,960.00 Engine Company No. 4 154. Captain at $225.00 Per month ............. 2,700.00 155. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month .... 2,4G0.00 156. Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month .. 2,1.60.00 157. Assistant Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month ................. 2,160.00 158. Six first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month each ................... 12,960.00 Engine Company No. 5 159. Captain at $225.00 per month ............. 2,700.00 392. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation . ............. 9,000.00 393. Total amount to be raised by taxation ... $ 99,000.00 CITY OF EVANSTON BOND INTEREST FUND R1eUU1BIeIIENT FOR BUIlUET OF 1940 394. Filtration Plant Englargement Bonds ..$ 585.00 395. Municipal Water Works Pumping Apparatus Bonds ................. 1.,147.50 396. Boltwood P a r k Improvement Bonds .. 765.00 397. Lake Front Lands Acquisition Bonds 1,395.00 398. Incinerating Plant Bonds ........ 1.,440,00 399. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood Park Improvement Bonds ................. 877.50 400. Fire Department Bonds ................. 1,575,00 401. Fourth \Ward Polt- wood Park Improvement Bonds -second series 1,147.50 402. Public Parks and Lake Shore Improvement Bonds ................. 1,912.50 403. Departmental Building Bonds ........ 382.50 404. Funding Bonds .. 1,170.00 405. Fire Apparatus and Equipment Bonds 1,200.00 406. Refunding Bonds 500.00 407. W a t e r Improve- m e n t a n d Extension Bonds ................. 8,800.00 408. P u b I i c Grounds and Park Improvement Bonds .................. 5i7.-a0 409. Total appropria- tion ...................$ 23,415.00 410. Add 10 % for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appropriation ........... 2,341.50 411. Total amount to be raised • by taxation .... $ 25,756.50 SPECIAL FUNDS PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND 412. Cleaning supplies ..$ 400.00 413. Fuel ............ 1,130.00 414. Furniture and fix- tures ................... 250.00 415. Insurance ....... 450.00 416. Janitor Service .. :3,300.00 417. Light ........... 1,680.011 418. Rent ............ 1,800.00 419. Repairs and Im- provements ............. 1.,250.00 420. Telephone ....... 590.00 421. Delivery service and express ............. 525.00 422. Postage and sta- tionary ................. 450.00 423. Printing ......... 300.00 424. Supplies ......... 825.00 425. Staff ........... 31,000.00 426. P a ges .......... 7,200.00 361. Repair parts for meters ................. 3,000.00 362. Materials and sup- plies ................... 500.00 363. Operation and maintenance of five mo- tor vehicles and purchase one truck with trade in . 1,300.00 364. Water rolls, bills, stationery and postage .. 2,000.00 365. Total Water De- partment expense ...... $ 248.500.00 Transfers 366. Fire Department $ 181,000.00 367. Contingent Fund 18,000.00 368. Total transfers .. $ 199,000.00 369. Total appropriation 447,500.00 Receipts 370. Water tax and use of water for building and sidewalk construction ... $ 370,000.00 371. W a t e r Revenue Bonds if issued ......... 39,000.00 372. Water Reserve . Fund ................. 30,000.00 373. Work done by wa- ter mains division ...... 2,000.00 374. Work done by me- ter division and sale of meters, parts, relief valves 6,000.00 375. Work done by pumping station ........ 500.00 376. Total appropria- priation ............... $ 447,500.00 CITY OF EVANSTON BOND SINKING FUND FOR BUDGET OF 1940 377. Filtration Plant Enlargement Bonds .. $ 14,000.00 378. Municipal Water Works Pumping Appara- tus Bonds .............. 3,000.00 379. Boltwood Park Im- prdvement Bonds ....... 2,000.00 380. Lake Front Lands Acquisition Bonds 7,000.00 381. Incinerating Plant Bonds ................. 6,000.00 382. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood Park Improvement Bonds ................. 3,000.00 383. Fire Department Bonds ................. 4,000.00 384. Fourth Ward Bolt wood Park Improvement Bonds -second series 3,000.00 385. Public Parks and Lake Shore Improvement Bonds ................. 5,000.00 386. Departmental Building Bonds ........ 1,000.00 387. Funding Bonds .. 5,000.00 388. Fire Apparatus and Equipment Bonds .. 2,000.00 389. Refunding Bonds 20,000.00 390. Water Improve- ment and Extension Bonds 15,000.00 391. Total appropria- tion ................... $ 90,000.00 !MIM 160. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month 2,460.00 161. Motor Engineer and mechanic at $195.00 per month ............. 2,340.00 162. Assistant Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month .................• 2,160.00 163. Eight first class privates at $180.00 per month, each ............ 17,280.00 164. Repairs, mainte- nance and supplies .. 3,000.00 165. N e w equipment and hose ............... 500.00 166. Lighting ........ 1,250.00 167. Heating .... 835.00 168. Building repairs and maintenance ....... 1,000.00 169. Total appropriation $184,530.00 Receipts 170. Tax on Fire Insur- surance premiums less amount to be credited to Firemen's Pension Fund $ 3,530.00 171. Water fund trans- fer .................... r 181,000.00 172. Total appropriation $184,530.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 173. Corporation Coun- sel for all legal services including clerk hire, ex- penses and supplies at $541.66 per month ...... $ 6,500.00 174. City Attorney at $225.00 per month ... 2,700.00 175. Printing legal no- tices ................... 600.00 176. Legal expenses not otherwise Provided for .. 500.00 177. Total appropriation $ 10,300.00 178. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 1,030.00 179. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...... $ 11,330.00 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 180. Continuous audit service for the year 1940 $ 4,620.00 181. Incidental expenses 100.00 182. Total appropriation $ 4,720.00 183. Add 10 % for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation ............. 472.00 184. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...... $ 5,192.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 185. Health Commis- sioner at $375.00 per month ................. $ 4,500.00 186. Additional services as required by law 300.00 187. Food qnd Dairy Inspector at $206.00 per month ................. 2,472.00 - 9 - ��',.�.;.;r: - , �., .:. ;< _ 's-- 'a. ��yry�'�wj•a,�,--°� gyp• a. r.: F'��FT'�;€"i .'`;"+'`�- .l .:Rw.n+rxn.: �.:: "f.;. , .. , 188. Assistant Food and 327. Four oiler -repair - dairy inspector at $178.00 men at $176.00 per per month .............. 2,L36.00 month each ............. 8,400.00 189. Housing and sani- 328. M a c h i n s t a t tation inspector at $188.00 $175.00 per month ... 2,100.00 Per month .............. 2,251.00 329. Additional help • • 1,200.00 190. Clerk and deputy 330. Fuel and power 18,500.00 registrar at $120.00 per 331. T o o 1 s, materials month ................. 1,440.00 and supplies ............ 2,500.00 191. Assistant Cleric and 332. Repairs to build - deputy registrar at $1.1.0.00 ing .................... 800.00 Per month .............. 1,320.00 333. Repairs to sea wall 192. Extra general in- and intake 2,000.00 specdon service at $175.00 334. .Repairs to boilers Per month ............. 2,100.00 and engines ............ 2,000.00 193. Overtime Sundays 335. Machinery a n d and holidays ........... 162.00 equipment from W.R.B. 1.4,000.00 194. Communicable dis- eases and quarantine 1,200.00 Filtration Plant 195. Three public health 336. Assistant Chemist nurses at $150.00 per at $175.00 per month 2,100.00 month each ............ 5,400.00 337. Four operators at 196. Laboratory direc- $175.00 per month each 8,400.00 for at $225.00 per month 2,700.00 338. Additional help 3,000.00 197. Laboratory assist- 339. Chemicals for ant at $100.00 per rnonth 1,200.00 water treatment ....,.... 7,000.00 198. Veterinary services 360.00 340. Laboratory sup- 199. Food and dairies, plies 250.00 weights and measures .. 140.00 341. Repairs and alter- 200. Laboratory sup- ations ................. 2,000.00 plies and new equipment 700.00 342. Tools, materials 201. 'Postage, office and supplies ........... 600.00 supplies *a.nd equipment . 600.00 . 202. Heating ........ 850.00 Water Mains Division 203. Lighting ........ 400.00 343. F o r e ma n at 204. Building repairs . 500.00 $185.00 per month 2,220.00 205. Janitor at $125.00 344. Three mechanics per month ............... 1.,500.Oo at $155.00 per month each, 206. Janitor supplies . 150.00 one at $1.40.00 per month 207. Operation and and two at $135.00 per maintenance of eight mo- month each ............ 10,500.00 for vehicles ............ 1,000.00 345. Additional help .. 6,000.00 208. Medical Inspection 346. Fire hydrants 1,500.00 of schools .............. 1,970.00 347. Maintenance Five 209. Miscellaneous ex- motor vehicles and pur- pense .................. 50.00 chase truck with trade in 1,700.00 210. Assistant cicrlc and 348. Purchase and deputy registrar at $95.50 maintenance of tools 800.00 per month .............. 1'146.00 349. Maintenance dis- 211. Housing and sani- tribution system ........ 6,000.00 t.at.ion office expense .. 25.00 350. Water main feed- 212. For trade in of er extensions from W. R. two old automobiles and B. ..................... 25,000.00 purcliase of: two new au- 351. Maintenance ele- tomobiles .............. 800.00 vated tanks ............ 2,000.00 213. Laboratory tech- nician at $125.00 per Water Dieter and Billing Division month ................. 1,500.00 352. Chief Clerk and 214. Clinic physician, billing machine operator part time at $75.00 per at $1.30.00 per mouth .. 1,560.00 month ................. 900.00 353. Two clerks at 215. Laundry and sup- $90.00 per month each 2,160.00 plies ................... 500.00 354. Delinquent account inspector at $147.00 Per 216. Total appropriation $ 40,277.00 month .................. 1,764.00 355. Water officer at Receipts $185.00 Per month ... 2,220.00 217. Examination o f 356. Two meter repair - scales .................. 1,450.00 men at•$153.00 per month 218. Receipts from and one at $120.00 per county for birth and month .................. 5,112.00 death registrations ..... 650.00 357. Inspector at $155.- 219. Fees from certified 00 per month .......... 1,860.00 copies of birth and death 358. Meter reader at certificates ............. 250.00 $120.00 per month ...... 1,440.00 220. Miscellaneous re- 359. Additional help .. 250.00 ceipts ................. 200.00 360. Purchase of me- ters and relief valves ... 4,500.00 !0 - - 15 i 303. Total receipts other 221. Total receipts oth- than taxation ........... $ 20,000.00 er than taxation ....... $ 2,550.00 303a. T o t a l appropri- 222. Total appropria- ation less receipts other tion less receipts other than taxation .. 1,000.00 than taxation .......... 37,727.00 303b. Add 10 % for 223. Add 10 % for prob- probable deficiency arising able deficiency arising in in the collection of this the collection of this ap- appropriation ........... 100.00 propriation ............ 3,772.70 303c. Total amount to 224. Total amount to be raised by taxation ... $ 1,100.00 be raised by taxation ... $ 41.499.70 MUNICIPAL COURT TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 304. Two Judges at 225. City Treasurer at $416.66 per month ...... $ 10.000.00 $127.50 per month ...... $ 1,530.00 305. Clerk at $300 per 226. Bookkeeper at month ................. 3,600.00 $190.00 per month ...... 2,280.00 306. Deputy Clerk at 227. Clerk and stenog- $185.00 per month 2,220.00 rapher at $120.00 per 307. Deputy Clerk at month .. .... ..... 1,440.00 $160.00 per month 1.,920.00 228. Clerk and stenog- 308. Clerk at $120.00 rapher at $95.50 per per month .............. 1,440.00 month ................. 1,146.00 309. Printing and 229. Blank books, sta- Books ................. 550.00 tionery and supplies .... 726.00 310. Miscellaneous postage, office supplies, 230. Total appropriation $ 7,122.00 Clerk's office ........... 220.00 231. Add 10% for prob- 311...M i s c e l l a neous able deficiency arising in equipment ............. 250.00 the collection of this ap- 312. Bailiff -Office ex- propriation ............. 712.20 pense, postage, etc. 150.00 313. Probation Office, 232. Total amount to general expense Incl. $15.00 be raised by taxation ... $ 7,834.20 per month car allowance.. 350.00 CITY COLLECTOR'S .DEPARTMENT 314. Total appropria- 233. City Collector and tion ................... $ 20,700.00 Superintendent of Special Receipts Assessments at $275.00 315. Criminal and qua- Per month ............. $ 3,300.00 si-criminal costs ........ $ 17,700.00 234. Stenographer and 316. Civil Cases, clerk's clerk at $1.30.00 Per month 1,560.00 fees 3,000.00 235. Clerk at $110.00 Per month ............. 1,320.00 317. Total appropri- 236. Clerk at $85.00 per ation ................... $ 20,700.00 month ................. 1,020.00 237. Postage, station- ery and supplies ........ 700.00 238. Burglary insur- 318. Assistant Superin- ance ................... 87.50 tendent 'Water Depart- 239. Additional salary ment and Chemist at license enforcing officer . 60.00 $255.00 per month ...... $ 3,060.00 240. :Cransfer to Police 319. Car allowance at Department ............ 2,160.00 $15.00 per month ....... 130.00 320. Contingent a x- 241. Total appropriation $ 10,207.50 pense reserve ........... 1,488.00 Receipts 321. Water revenue 242. Special assessment bonds and bond interest collections ............. 2,500.00 reserve ............... 13,296.00 243. Wheel tax ...... 2,220.00 322. Engineering and supervision ............ 2,000.00 244...Tota.1 receipts oth- 323. Purchase of prop- er than taxation ........ $ 4,720.00 erty for Water Works Ex- 245. Total appropria- tensions ..''''......... 49,000.00 tion less receipts other Pumping Station than taxation .......... 5,487.50 324. Master mechanic 246. Add 1.0% for prob- at $290.00 per month .. 3,480.00 ` able deficiency arising in 325. Three operating the collection of this ap- engineers at $205.00 per propriation ............. 548.75 month each and one re- lief engineer at $195.00 247. Total amount to Per month ............. 9,720.00 be raised by taxation ... $ 6,036.25 326. Three firemen at $170.00 per month each CITY CLERR'S OTT[Cf7 and one at $160.00 per 248. City Clerk a t month ................. 8,040.00 $280.00 per month ...... $ 3,360.00 -14- -11- 249. Clerk and council Receipts stenographer at $140.00 276• Playgrounds .... 338.00 per month .............. 1,680.00 277. Parks .......... 226.00 , 250. Clerk at $120.00 278. Garbage ........ 846.00 a per month ............. 251. Messenger and 1,440.00 279. Street and Bridge i ' page at $25.00 per month 300.00 Repair - 84G:00 ti 252. Stationery record 280. Total receipts ... $ 2,256.00 books and supplies ..... 350.00 281. Total appropria- tion less receipts other 253. Total appropria- than taxation ........... 1,774.00 t tion ion . $ 7,130.00 282. Add 10% for prob- Add 10% for able deficiency arising in probable deficiency aris- p the collection of this ap- ing in the collection of propriation ..•........... 177.40 this appropriation ...... 713.00 3. Total amount to 255. Total amount to be be raised by taxation ... $ be ra 1,951.40 raised by taxation ....... $ 7,843.00 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 284. Election expense $ 1,100.00 256. Mayor at $595.00 285. Support of indi- per month ............. $ 7,140.00 gent tear veterans and 257. Mayor's car main- their families as provided tenanace at $15.00 per 1 by law •....•... �00.00 month ........ ... ... 180.00 a Evanston hospital a 258. Secretary to the Association for services Association Mayor at $115.00 per paid July 31st. .... 100.00 month ................. 1,380.00 ! 2 7 St. Francis 259. City Comptroller tal A tal Association for services servHospices at $25.00 per month ... 300.00 paid July 31st. .... 100.00 260. Aldermen a t 288. Community 2 8 $10.00 each per meeting.. 8,320.00 t. be paid July 31stHos. . 7.00.00 260%... Stationery and Visiting Nurse As - 2 se supplies ............... 12G.00 soc289. ion to paid July my 261. City officer's con- 31st ... .. .... S a f e 700.00 tingent expense ......... 540.00 Evanston t 290. Evanston Safety 29 Council ................ 100.00 262. Total appropria- 291. Infant Welfare .. 700.00 tion .................... $ 17,985.00 263. Add 10% for prob- 292. Total appropriation $ 3,400.00 able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- Receipts propriation ............. 1,798.50 293...Miscellaneous re- 264. Total amount to ceipts ................. $ 294. From Building De- 1,775.00 be raised by taxation ... $ 19,783.50 partment ............... 1,000.00 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 265. Salaries of three 295. Total receipts other than taxation $ 2,775.00 commissioners at $50.00 $ 150.00 ........... 296. Total appropria- per year ............... 266. Secretary and than less receipts other than taxation G25.00 Chief Examiner at $200.00 per month ............. 2,400.00 prob- Add 10% for proU 267. Junior Clerk-sten- able deficiency arising in able a the collection of this ap ographer ............... 500.00 propriation ............. 62.50 268. Part-time medical examiners .............. 300.00 298. Total amount to 269. Actuarial Study of be raised by taxation ... $ 687.50 Illinois Municipal Employ- CONTINGENT FUND ees Retirement Act ..... 230.00 270. Services of special 299. C o n t i n gent ex - examiners, proctors, and proses not included in o- propriation tcover unfr- hire of equipment ....... 50.00 seen requirements, acci- 271. Stationery and dents, etc. .prop ... $ 21,000.00 supplies ................ 150.00 ! 300. ,Total appropria- 272. Communication 100.00 (• tion .................... 21,000.00 273. Printing (includ- Receipts ing costs of issuing Rules and Regulations ........ 125.00 301. From Water De- 1 partment ............... 18,000.00 274. Membership and 302. From Sale o f travel ............ • • • • 25.00 Street Car Rails ........ 2,000.00 275. Total appropria- tion ................... $ 4,030.00 3O3..Total appropriation $ 20,000.00 - 12- - 13- C7 296 29'7 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION_2922 ENTITLED ' "LICENSE FEES - PERIOD" OF CHAPTER LXI ENTITLED "DEALERS IN SOLID FUEL" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2922 entitled "License Fees - Period" of Chapter LXI entitled "Dealers in Solid Fuel" be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2922. LICENSE FEES - PERIOD) The annual license fee for each person dealing or engaging in the sale or storage of solid fuel within the fire limits of the City shall be Ten Dollars per annum. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This .ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, publication and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 13th day of February A.D. 1940.E Approved February 14, 1940 Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published'in Evanston News -Index February 14, 1940. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 691 OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 691 of The Evanston Municipal Code adopted December 20th, 1927, be amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 691, LIGHTS IN HALLS OF APARTMENT HOUSES) (a) In every existing apartment house over two stories high, a proper light shall be kept burning in the public hallways near the stairs, upon the entrance floor and the floor above the entrance floor, every night during the year, from sunset to sunrise, and upon all other floors of the build- ing from sunset until ten otclock in the evening. (b) In every building hereafter erected containing more than two apartments, a light of sufficient intensity to -provide 0.5 foot candle at principal points and 0.2 foot candle elsewhere, shall be kept burning from surm t to sunrise at or about each floor level on both front and rear stairways. The electric current to,supply such lights shall be arranged to assure continued illumination 298 of all exitways in cases of emergency caused by the failure of the principal lighting of the building. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19th day of February A.D. 1940.✓ Approved February 21,1940 Robert E. James, Mayor pro tem Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index February 21, 1940. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 485 OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTED DECM.IBER 20th, 1927, SO THAT THE SAME SHALL HEREAFTER BE AND READ AS FOLLOWS: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITTY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 485 of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code, adopted December 20th, 1927, be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 485. FIRE WALLS AND SEPARATING PARTITIONS) (a) Buildings occupied by more than one person, firm or corporation or for more than one business enterprise conducted by the same or different persons, firms or corporations in separate enclosures on any one floor, shall have a brick or concrete block fire wall for every fifty feet of street frontage, if of ordinary construction; or for every eighty feet of street frontage, if of slow burning or mill construction. Such fire walls shall extend from the front to the rear wall of the building and from the basement floor to eighteen inches above the roof in one story buildings of ordinary mill, or slow -burning construction. In buildings more than one story in height con- taining stores on the first floor and offices or apartments on the floor or floors above, such fire walls shall extend from the front to the rear wall and from the basement floor to the under side of the floor boards of the floor next above the store. The thickness of such fire. walls shall be the same as is required for the enclosing walls of the building. (b) Dividing partitions between the parts of such buildings occupied by different persons, firms, or corporations, other than fire walls, as required in paragraph (a) above, shall be built of incombustible material and shall extend from the front to the rear wall of the building and from the basement floor to the floor or roof boards next above the space so occu- pied. Such dividing walls may be built of brick, concrete block or tile, and shall have a minimum thickness of eight inches. Six inch partition tile plastered on both sides and carrying none of the structural load of the 299 building may be used for such partitions. (c) No openings in any such dividing partitions or fire walls shall be permitted unless such openings are equipped with standard fire doors or windows. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19th day of February A.D. 1940.✓ Approved February 21, 1940, Robert E. James, Mayor pro tem Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index February 21, 1940. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1940, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1940, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of Eight Hundred Twenty-four Thousand One Hundred Forty-two Dollars and Fifty-two Cents ($824,142.52), being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made for the current fiscal year in and by the annual appropriation ordinance of the City of Evanston, Illinois, for the year 1940, and passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of February 5, 1940, which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of said City for all general corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund for payment of bonds and interest on bonds, library fund, firemen's pension fund, police pension fund, street and bridge fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, garbage fund, small parks, .public playgrounds, and public benefit fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore named are indicated herein by being placed in -separate lines designating the total amount to be raised by taxation, which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. That said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said approp- riations to be paid from the proceeds of said,tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see copy of original ordinance) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. a 300 SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of�he City of Evanston on February 19, 1940. Approved February 20, 1940. Recorded February 24, 1940 with the County Clerk ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Three Hundred Seventy-eight Thousand Dollars ($378,000) 1940 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating.ex- penses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form required by law and caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston News -Index, as evi- denced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of'this City Council, and has also adopted the annual. tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1940 Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City as follows: $200,000 1940 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-60 inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-35 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $51000 each, and numbers C-36 to C-60 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $36,000 1940 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-36 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of $1,000 each. $59,000 1940 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-59 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $63,000 1940 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-63 inclusive, to be of the denominatioh of $1,000 each. $20,000 1940 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-20 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of three - fourths of one per cent (3/4%) per annumfrom date until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as -801 shall hereafter be directed by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1940 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the_respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. Section 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM 'OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) 1940 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS ,1940. No. To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in'the year 1940 for purposes, as soon as funds become avail- able, the sum of DOLLARS ($ ) together with interest thereon at the rate of three -fourths of one per cent (3/4%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise' that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of this City for . purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois._ Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston in Cook County, Illinois Registered: City Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described warrants in the ag regate principal amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000f, being a portion of the warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated March 1, 1940, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: �tif ,rr.....R TM.� r--r-.- � .r- -_, _ '_ r. F- . .. ..—_ .. T''-_ . _"r ry,r '"� r.'s'�'fsF w,flq�pRtr+�r�x'^, ,e- - . w ., .•-.•n. .._.. -.-...�. .- . T;' ''t }-.. w+f 302 $55,000 1940 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-11 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; y$10,000 1940 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-10 inclusive, denomination $'1,000 each. $5,000 1940 Public Warrants, numbered $1,000 each; $15,000 1940 Street Warrants, numbered 61,000 each; Playground Fund Tax Anticipation PP-1 to PP-5 inclusive, denomination and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation SB-1 to SB-15 inclusive, denomination $15,000 1940 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-15 inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. Section 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the re s ective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds sixty per cent (60.) of -the taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes for the year 1940 as nearly as may bey determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty per cent (60%). It is also understood that there will be delivered to said purchaser at least the following amount of warrants: Corporate Fund $150,000 Garbage Fund 35,000 Library Fund 25,000 Street & Bridge Fund 40,000 Public Playground Fund 15,000 and it is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before each of the following dates in the -following minimum amounts: March 1, 1949 500000 June 1, 1940 50,000 September 1, 1940 50,000 December 1, 1940 1150000 Said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1940 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds.. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except inso- far as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify the City National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, when fundg are available to pay any of said warrants. Section 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said Warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. Section 7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. Section 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this apa ordinanceshall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval, Approved: Robert E. James,, Mayor pro tem Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted February 19, 1940/ Approved February 20, 1940 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XVII ENTITLED "BICYCLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 .BE IT -ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Section 1: That Chapter XVII entitled "Bicycles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 359. Definition of the term "bicycle") Every device pro- pelled by human power upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is over twenty (20) inches in diameter. 360. Bicycle License Required) (a) License Required - From and after June 1, 19409 No person who resides within this city shall ride or propel a bicycle on any street or upon any public way within the city unless such bicycle has been licensed and a license plate is attached thereto as provided herein. (b)• License Application:- Application for a bicycle license and license plate shall be made -upon a form provided by the city and shall be made to the. City Collector. An annual license fee of twenty-five cents (25�) shall be paid to the city before each.license or renewal thereof is granted. (c) Issuance.of License - 1. The City Collector upon receiving proper application therefor upon the approval of the Chief of Police is author- ized to issue a bicycle license which shall be effective until the next succeeding 31st day of May. 2. The Chief of Police shall not approve the issuance of a license for any bicycle when he knows or has reason- able ground to believe that the applicant is not the owner of or entitled to the possession of such bicycle. i 3. The City Collector shall keep a record of the number of each license, the date issued, the name of the person to whom issued and the number on the frame of the bicycle for which issued and a record of all bicycle license fees collected by him. (d) Attachment of License Plate - 1. The City Collector upon issuing a bicycle license shall also issue a license plate bearing the license number assigned to the bicycle, the name EVANSTON and the calendar year for which issued. 2. Such license plate shall be firmly attached to the -16 304 rear mudguard or frame of the bicycle for which issued in such position as to be plainly visible from the rear. 3. No person shall remove a license plate from a bicycle during the period for which issued except upon a transfer of ownership 6r in the event the bicycle is dismantled and no longer operated upon any street in this city. (e) Inspection of Bicycles - The Chief of Police shall cause the inspection of each bicycle before approving the licensing of the same and shall refuse to approve a license for any bicycle which he determines is in unsafe mechanical condition. (f) Renewal of License ) Upon the expiration of any bicycle license the same may be renewed upon application and payment of the same license fee as upon an original application. (g) Transfer of Ownership) Upon the same or other transfer of a licensed bicycle the licensee shall remove the license plate and shall either surrender the same to the City Collector or may upon proper application but without payment of additional fee have said place assigned to another bicycle owned by the applicant. (h) Rental Agencies;) A rental agency shall not rent or offer any bicycle for rent unless the bicycle is licensed and a license plate is attached thereto as provided herein and such bicycle is equipped with thelamps and other equipment required in this chapter. (i) Bicycle Dealers) Every person engaged in the business of buying or selling new'or second hand bicycles .shall make a report to the City Collector of every bicycle purchased or sold by such dealer, giving the name and address of the person From whom purchased or to whom sold,,a descrip- tion of such bicycle by name or make, the frame number thereof and the number of the license plate, if any, found thereon. 361. Traffic Rules for Bicycles and Equipment) (a) Traffic Laws apply to Persons Riding Bicycles) Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall be subject to the provisions of the State law as provided in Ill. Rev. Stat. 1939 Chap. 952 pp. 121 and to the provisions of the traffic ordinances of this city applicable to the driver of a vehicle except as to those provisions of the ordinances which by their nature can have no application. (b) Obedience to Traffic Control Devices) 1. Any person operating a bicycle shall obey the instruc- tions of official traffic signals, signs and other, control devices applicable to vehicles unless otherwise directed by a police officer. 2. Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no righr or left or "U" turn is permitted, no person operating a bicycle shall disobey the direction of any such sign, except where such person dismounts from the bicycle to make any such turn,, -in which event such person shall then obey the regulations applicable to pedestrians. (c) Riding on Bicycles) 1. A person operating a bicycle shall not ride other than upon or,astride the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, nor carry any other person upon such bicycle other than upon a firmly attached and regular seat thereon, nor shall any person ride upon a bicycle other than as above authorized. 2. No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped. (d) Speed) No person shall operate a bicycle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the 305 conditions then existing. (e) Riding on Right) - Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as near to the right hand side of the roadway as practicable, exercising due care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same di- rection. (f) Emerging from Alley or Driveway) - The operator of a bicycle emerging from an alley, driveway or building, shall, upon approaching a sidewalk or the sidewalk area exten- ding across any alley -way, yield the right of way to all pedestrians approaching on said sidewalk or sidewalk area and upon entering the roadway shall yield the right of way to all vehicles approaching on said roadway. (g) Clinging to Vehicles) - No person riding upon any bicycle shall attach the same or himself to any street car or vehicle upon a roadway. (h) Riding in a Group) - Persons operating bicycles upon a roadway shall not ride abreast but shall ride in single file. (i) Carrying Articles) -.No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle or article which prevents the rider from keeping both hands upon the handle bars. (j) Parking) - No person shall park a bicycle upon a street other than upon the roadway against the curb or upon a sidewalk in a rack to support the bicycle or against a building or at the curb in such manner as to afford the least obstruction to pedestrian traffic. (k) Riding on Sidewalks) - 1. No person shall ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk within - a business district. 2. Whenever any person is riding a bicycle upon a sidewalk, such person shall yield the right of way to any pedestrian and shall give audible signal before overtaking and passing such pedestrian. (1) Lamps and Reflectors on Bicycles) - Every bicycle when in use at night time shall be equipped with a lamp on the front which shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least five hundred (500) feet to the - front end with a red reflector on the rear which shall be visible from all distances from fifty (50) feet to three hundred (300) feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emittin a red light visible from a distance of five hundred (500 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector. (m) Audible Signal on Bicycle) - No person shall operate a bicycle unless it is equipped with a bell or other device capable of giving a signal audible for a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet, except that a bicycle shall not be equipped with nor shall any person use upon a bicycle any siren or whistle. (n) Brakes on Bicycles) - Every bicycle shall be equipped with a brake which will enable the operator to make the braked wheel skid on a dry, level, clean pavement. 362. Penalties) 1. It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required in this chapter. 2. The parent of any child and the guardian of any ward shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this chapter. 306 3. These regulations applicable to bicycles shall apply whenever a bicycle is operated upon any street or upon any public way within the City of Evanston, - - 4. Every person convicted of a violation of any pro- vision of this article shall be punished by a fine of not moire than One Hundred Dollars ($100) or by removal and detention of the license plate from such person's bicycle for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days or by impounding of such person's bicycle for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days or by any combination thereof. z SECTION 2: If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this ordinance shall for any reason be adjudged or decreed to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the judgment or decree of that court shall not effect, impair nor invalidate the remainder of this ordinance, but shall be confined, in its effect, to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof which is adjudged of decreed to be invalid. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force 0 and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City �of / Evanston on the ls,t day ,of April A.D. 1940. ✓ Approved April 2nd, 1940. Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston News -Index April 4, 1940. -m- - - - - - - - - - v 307 4„ AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the South four (4) feet of that part of the public alley lying North of and adjoining Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 in Block 59, Village of Evanston, in Section 13, Township 41 north, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, as colored in red and indicated by the words "to be vacated" on the plat which is hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval subject to the condition that the Trustees of Schools of Township 41, Range 13, Illinois, for the use of inhabitants of School District #75 ,shall within 60 days after passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cork County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the lst day of April, A.D. 1940 Approved April 2nd, 1940. Edward W. Bell Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor ZONING. ORDINANCE EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 0 REVISED ZONING ORDINANCE EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ADOPTED BY THE i CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON March 25, 1940 EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. Approved March 26, 1940, HENRY D. PEI\TFIELD, Mayor. CITY COUNCIL T. Samuel Parsons Edwin B. Jourdain Ward T. Huston Bennie G. Rubin , Clinton Merrick Thomas F. Airth Henry R. Platt, Jr. Elmer E. Nilles John R. Kimbark Edward L: Kappelman Alan E. Ashcraft, Jr. John J. Corcoran Robert E. James Hugo A. Pape William MacSteven Frank L. Campbell, Jr. EVANSTON ZONING COMMISSION John E. Wing, Chairman Joseph A. Rushton Augie L. Hansen Alfred R. Bates Cranston Spray ALFRED W. CRAVEN, JR., E. M. GOODMAN, Corporation Counsel. Zoning Enforcing Officer. Zoning Ordinance AN ORDINANCE Amending an ordinance 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 here- after 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", adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston, Illinois, deems it necessary to the end that adequate light, pure air and safety frt m fire and other dangers may be secured, that the taxable value of land and buildings throughout the city may be conserved, that congestion in the public streets may be lessened or avoided, and that the public health, safety, comfort, morals and welfare may otherwise be promoted in ac- cordance with a well considered and comprehensive plan for the use and development of all property through- out the city, NOW, THEREFORE, BE, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: That an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of build- ings 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", adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended, BE AND IT IS HERE- BY AMENDED so that the same shall hereafter be and read as fol- lows: SECTION 1—DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this ordinance, certain terms and words are here- with defined, as follows: Words used in the present tense include the future; words in the plural number include the singular; the word "building" includes the word "structure"; the word "shall' is mandatory and not directory. Any words not herein defined shall be construed as defined in the Building Code of the City of Ev- anston, adopted December 20th, 1927 as amended. — 1 — Accessory Building: A subordinate building or portion of main building, the use of which is incidental to that of the main building. Alley: A public thoroughfare which affords only a secondary means of access to abutting prop- erty. Apartment: An apartment is a room or suite of rooms used as a single family dwelling including bath and culinary accommodations, located in a building in which are two or more such rooms or suites. Apartment Hotel: An apartment building under resident supervision which maintains an inner lobby through which all tenants must pass to gain access to the apart- ments and which may furnish for the exclusive use of its tenants by previous arrangement and not to anyone who may apply, services or- dinarily furnished by such hotels. Apartment House: See Dwelling, Multiple. Basement: A story partly but not more than half its height below grade. A basement is not counted as a story for the purpose of height measurement if (a) it is not subdi- vided and used for residential occu- pancy other than the janitor's apart- ment, or (b) it is not more than two (2) feet below grade and not more than one-half of its area is used for residential occupancy. Boarding House: A dwelling where meals or lodging and meals are pro- vided for compensation to five (5) or more, and not exceeding twenty (20), persons by pre -arrangement for defi- nite periods, in contra -distinction to hotels open to transients. Building: Any structure designed or intended for the support. en- closure, shelter or protection of persons or property. When a structure is divided into sep- arate parts by unpierced walls extending from the ground up, each part is deemed a separate building. Building. Height of: The perpen- dicular distance at the center of a building's principal front measured from the established grade to the high point of the roof for a flat roof; to the deck line of a mansard roof; and to the mean height level (between eaves and ridge) for gable, hip or gambrel roofs. Cellar: A story having more than one-half (%) of its height below grade. District: A section or sections of the City of Evanston for which the regulations governing the use of buildings and premises or the height and area of buildings are uniform. Dwelling: Any building, or por- tion thereof, which is designed or used exclusively for residential pur- poses. Dwelling, Single -Family: A de- tached building designed for or oc- cupied by not more than one (1) family. Dwelling; Two -Family: A de- tached building designed for or oc- cupied by not more than two (2) families. Dwelling, Multiple: A building designed for or occupied by more than two (2) families. Family: A group of one or more p e r s o n s occupying a premises and living aF a single housekeeping unit as distinguished from a group occupying a boarding house, lodg- ing house or hotel, as herein de- fined. Frontage: All the property on one side of a street or place between two intersecting streets or places (crossing or terminating) measured along the line of the street or place, or if the street or place be dead - ended, then all of the property abutting on one side between an in - intersecting street or place and the dead-end of the street or place Garage. Private: An accessory building for the use of the occu- pants of the lot on which such building is located and with a ca- pacity of not more than four (4) motor -driven vehicles. Garage. Public: Any building or premises except those described as a private or storage garage, used prin- cipally for the storage of cars or —2— motor -driven vehicles, for remuner- ation, hire or sale, where any such vehicles may also be equipped for operation or repaired. Garage, Storage: A building or premises designed, intended or ar- ranged or used for housing only, of motor -driven vehicles pursuant to previous arrangements and not to transients, and where automobile fuels and oils are not sold, and where vehicles are not equipped or repaired for remuneration, in con- tra -distinction to a public garage. Grade: a. For buildings adjoin- ing one street only, the elevation of the sidewalk at the center of that wall adjoining the street. b. For buildings adjoining more than one street, the average of the elevations of the sidewalk at centers of all walls adjoining streets. c. For buildings having no wall adjoining the street, the average level of the finished surface of the ground adjacent to the exterior walls of the building. d. Any wall approximately par- rallel to and not more than five (5) feet from a street line is to be con- sidered as adjoining the street. Group or Row Houses: A group or row of not more than eight (8) semi-detached single-family dwell- ings not more than two rooms deep facing upon a street or place as h?rein defined. Home Occupation: Any occupa- tion in connection with which there is used no sign or display that will indicate from the exterior that the building is being utilized in 'whole or in part for any purpose other than that of a dwelling; in con- nection with which there is kept no stock in trade nor commodity sold upon the premises and no person is employed other than a member of the immediate family residing on the premises. Hotel: A building in which lodg- ing, is provided and offered to the public for compensation and which is open to transient guests, in con- tra -distinction to a boarding house or lodging house, herein defined. Lodging House: A building where lodging only is provided for com- pensation to five (5) or more, but not exceeding twenty (20), persons by prearrangement for definite periods, in contra -distinction to ho- tels open to transients. Lot: Land occupied or to be oc- cupied by a building and its acces- sory buildings together with such open spaces as are required under this ordinance, and having its prin- cipal frontage upon a street or up- on a place shown on a plat of sur- vey which has been submitted to and approved by the City Council. A lot may be land so recorded on the records of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois. Lot, Corner: A lot abutting upon two (2) or more streets at their in- tersection or junction. Lot, Depth of: The mean hori- zontal distance between the front and rear lot lines. Lot, Double Frontage: A lot hav- ing a frontage on two (2) non -in- tersecting streets, as distinguished from a corner lot. Lot, Interior: A lot other than a corner lot. Lot Lines: The lines bounding a lot as defined herein. Non -Conforming Uses: A building or land occupied by a use that does not conform with the use regula- tions of the district in which it is situated. Place: An open unoccupied space other than a street or alley perma- nently reserved for purposes of ac- cess to abutting property. Row House: See Group or Row Houses. Stable, Private: A stable with a capacity for not more than four (4) horses. Stable, Public: A stable with a capacity for more than four (4) horses. Story: That portion of a buildine, other than a basement, included be- tweer, the surface of any floor and the surface of thF floor next above it, or, if there be no floor above it. then the space hetween the floor and the ceiling nex' above it. —3— Story, Half: 'That portion of a building under a gable, hip or gam- brel root, the wall plates of which on at least two (2) opposite ex- terior walls are not more than three (3) feet above the fluor of such story. A half story may be used for occupancy only in conjunction with and by the occupants of the floor immediately below. Street: A public thoroughfare which affords principal means of access to abutting property. Structure: Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires more or less permanent location on the ground, or attached to some- thing having a permanent location on the ground. Structural Alterations: Any change in the supporting members of a building, such as bearing walls or partitions, columns, beams or girders, or any substantial change in the root. Yard: An open space, other than a court, on the same lot with a building unoccupied and unob- structed by any portion of a build- ing from the ground upward, ex- cept as otherwise provided herein. In measuring a yard for the purpose of determining the width of a side yard, the depth of a front yard or the depth of a rear yard, the mini- mum horizontal distance between the lot line and the building shall be used. Yard, Front: A yard extending across the front of a lot between the side yard lines and being the minimum horizontal distance be- tween the street line and the build- ing or any projection thereof, other than steps, unenclosed balconies and unenclosed porches. Yard, Rear: A yard extending across the rear of a lot measured between lot lines and being the minimum horizontal distance be- tween the rear lot line and the rear of the building or any projections other than steps, unenclosed bal- conies or unenclosed porches. On corner lots the rear yard shall be considered as parallel to the street upon which the lot has its least di- mension. On both corner lots and interior lots the rear yard shall in all cases be at the opposite end of the lot from the front yard. Yard, Side: A yard between the building and the side line.of the lot and extending from the front lot line to the rear yard, being the min- imum horizontal distance between the side lot line and the building. SECTION 2—DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES THEREOF: In order to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades, in- dustries and the location of build- ings designed for specified uses, to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered, to regulate and limit the intensity of the use of the lot areas, and to regulate and determine the areas of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such buildings, the City of Evanston, Illinois, is hereby di- vided into districts of which there shall be ten (10) in number, known as: "A" Single Family Dwelling District "B" Single Family Dwelling District "C" Two Family Dwelling District "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- trict "W' Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- trict "F" Commercial District "G" Commercial District "H" Commercial District "I" Light Industrial District "J" Unrestricted District The boundaries of the districts are shown upon the map attached hereto and made a part of this Ordinance, which map is designated as the "Dis- trict map" The district map attached hereto and on file in the office of the Building Commissioner of the City of Evanston and all notations, references and other information shown thereon are a part of this Ordinance and have the same force and effect as if the district map and all the notations, references and —4— other information shown thereon were all fully set forth or described herein. Except as hereinafter provided: 1. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered, nor shall any building or land be used for any purpose other than is permitted in the district in which the building or land is located. 2. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered to exceed the height limit herein established for the district in which the building is located. 3. No building shall be erected, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered except in conformity with the area regulations of the distric+ in which the building is located. 4. The minimum yards and other open spaces, including lot area per family, required by this Ordinance for each and every building existing at the time of passage of this Or- dinance or for any building here- after erected, shall not be en- croached upon or considered as yard or open space requirements for any other building. 5. Every building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be located on a lot as herein de- fined and in no case shall there be more than one building on one lot unless otherwise provided in this Ordinance. SECTION 3—"A" SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTIRCT REGU- LATIONS Use Regulations In the "A" Single Family Dis- tricts no building or premises shall be used and no building therein shall be erected or structurally al- tered, except for the following pur- poses: 1. Single family dwellings. 2 Museums, art galleries librar- ies, parks and playgrounds and rec- reation and field houses therein which are owned or operated by the City of Evanston or other mu- nicipality, also municipally owned public utilities. 3. Churches. 4. Public schools, elementary and high, and private schools with cur- riculum equivalent to a public ele- mentary school or public high school, and institutions of higher learning, exclusive of dormitory ac- commodations. 5. Truck gardening and nurseries, not involving the erection, mainte- nance or conduct of a store on the premises. 6. Accessory buildings, including one (1) private garage, private stable - or servant's quarters, when located not less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line and not less than ten (10) feet from any other street line, or a private garage or servant's quar- ters constructed as a part of the main building. 7. Professional offices and home occupations of one who lives in the main building and where not more than one name -plate is used in con- nection with the professional or oc- cupational use, which name -plate does not exceed two (2) square feet in area. 8. Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon the completion or abandon- ment of constru: tion work. 9. Bulletin boards and signs, not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area appertaining only to the lease, hire or sale of the building or prem- ises. Height Regulations In the "A" Single Family Dwell- ing Districts no building shall here- after be erected or structurally al- tered to exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height, or two and one-half (2V2) stories; provided that buildings for uses permissible under this section may, to the extent allowed in Sec- tion 13, exceed such height. Area Regulations Front Yard: In the "A" Single Family Dwelling Districts (1) There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than —5— twenty-seven (27) feet to the front line of the building and not less than fifteen (15) feet to the front line of a one story open porch or paved terrace; provided, that a one story bay window may project not more than three feet beyond the front line of a building; and provided however, that where lots comprising more than fifty (50) per cent of the frontage are developed with build- ings having an average front yard with a variation of not more than six (6) feet, any building hereafter erected or structurally altered may project to but no such building shall project beyond the average front yard so established, provided that this regulation shall not be inter- preted to require a front yard of more than fifty (50) feet. (2) Buildings on lots having a double frontage shall pr-)vide the required front yard on both streets. (3) Where front yards have been established or may be established on each of two intersecting streets, there shall be a front yard on each street side of a corner lot; provided, however, that the buildable width of such lot shall not be reduced to less than thirty (30) feet; provided further, that no accessory building on a corner lot shall project beyond the front yard line on either street. Rear Yard: In the "A" Single Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a rear yard of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth of the lot; provided, however, that such rear yard shall not be less than twenty-five (25) feet but need not exceed thirty-five (35) feet, except as hereinafter provided in Section 13. Side Yard: In the "A" Single Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a side yard on each side of the building having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent of the average width of the lot; pro- vided, however, that such side yard shall not be less than three (3) feet in width but need not exceed six (6) feet in width. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "A" Single Family Dwell- ing Districts every dwelling here- after erected or structurally altered shall provide a lot area of not less than seven thousand, two hundred (7,200) square feet; provided, how- ever, that where a lot has less area than herein required, as shown by the plat thereof recorded be- fore the passage of this Ordinance or by the last conveyance of record at the time of the passage of this Or- dinance, said lot may be occupied by a detached single family dwelling, provided that the front, side and rear yard regulations are complied with, but nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit an in- tensity of use of a lot not permitted under this Ordinance as amended February 16th, 1927. SECTION 4—"B" SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT REGU- LATIONS. Use Regulations In the "B" Single Family Dweil- tricts no building or premises shall be used and no building therein shall be erected or structurally al- tered, except for the following pur- poses; 1. Single family dwellings. 2. Museums, art galleries, librar- ies, parks and playgrounds, and rec- reation and field houses therein, which are owned or operated by the City of Evanston or other munici- pality, also municipally owned pub- lic utilities. 3. Churches 4. Public schools, elementary and high, and private schools with cur- riculum equivalent to a public ele- mentary school or public high school, and institutions of higher learning, exclusive of dormitory ac- commodations. 5. Truck gardening and nurseries. not involving the erection, mainte- nance or conduct of a store on the premises. 6. Accessory buildings, including one (1) private garage, private sta- ble or servant's quarters, when lo- cated not less than sixty (60) feet —6-- from the front lot line and not less than ten (10) feet from any other street line, or a private garage or servant's quarters constructed as a part of the main building. 7. Professional offices and home occupations of one who lives in the main building and where not more than one name -plate is used in connection with the professional or occupational use, which name -plate does not exceed two (2) square feet in area. 8. Temporary buildings for uses incidental to construction work, which buildings shall be removed upon the completion or abandon- ment of construction work. 9. Bulletin boards and signs, not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area appertaining only to the lease, hire or sale of the building or premises. Height Regulations: In the "B" Single Family Dwell- ing Districts no building shall here- after be erected or structurally al- tered to exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height, or two and one-half (2 V2 ) stories; provided that buildings for uses permissible under this section may, to the extent allowed in Sec- tion 13, exceed such height. Area Regulations: Front yard: In the `B" Single Family Dwelling Districts (1) There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than twenty-seven (27) feet to the front line of the building, and not less thar, fifteen (15) feet to the front line of a one story open porch or paved terrace; provided that a one story bay window may project not more than three (3) feet beyond the front line of a building; and provided, however, that where lots comprising more than fifty (50) per cent of the frontage are developed with buildings having an average front yard with a variation of not more than six (6) feet, any building hereafter erected or structurally altered may project to but no such building shall project beyond the average front yard so established. provided, that this regulation shall not be interpreted to require a front yard of more than fifty (50) feet. (2) Buildings on lots having a double frontage shall provide the required front yard on both streets. (3) Where front yards have been established or may be established on each of two intersecting streets, there shall be a front yard on each street side of a corner lot; provided, however, that the buildable width of such lot shall not be reduced to less than thirty (30) feet; provided, further, that no accessory building on a corner lot shall project beyond the front yard line on either street. Rear Yard: In the "B" Single Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a rear yard of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth of the lot; provided, however, that such rear yard shall not be less than twenty-five (25) feet but need not exceed thirty-five (35) feet, ex- cept as hereinafter provided in Sec- tion 13 Side Yard: In the "B" Single Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a side yard on each side of the building having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent of the average width of the lot; pro- vided, however, that such side yard shall not be less than three (3) feet in width but need not exceed six (6) feet in width. Intensity of Use of Lot: In the `B" Single Family Dwell- ing Districts every dwelling here- after erected or structurally altered shall provide a lot area of not less than five thousand (5,000) square feet; provided, however, that where a lot has less area than herein re- quired, as shown by the plat there- of recorded before the passage of this Ordinance or by the last conveyance of record at the time of the passage of this Ordinance, said lot may be occupied by a detached single family dwelling, provided, that the front, side and rear yard regulations are complied with, but nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit an intensity of —7— use of a lot not permitted under tered to exceed thirty-five (35) this ordinance as amended February ,feet in height or two and one-half (2-h) 16th, 1927. stories; provided that buildings for SECTION 5—"C" TWO FAMILY uses permissible under this section DWELLING DISTRICT REGU- may, to the extent allowed in Sec- LATIONS. tion 13, exceed such height. Use Regulations "C" Area Regulations In the Two Family Dwelling Districts, no building or Front Yard: All buildings in the premises shall be used and no building there- "C" Two Family Dwelling Districts in shall be erected or structurally hereafter erected or structurally al - altered, except for the following tered shall comply with the front "A" yard regulations of the Single purposes: I. Any use permitted in the "A" Family Dwelling Districts. Single Family Dwelling District. Rear Yard: In the "C" Two Fam- ' 2. Two Family Dwellings. ily Dwelling Districts, there shall 3. Group or row houses, accom- be a rear yard of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth modating not more than eight (8) families, which are designed of the lot, provided, however, that as a single structure. such rear yard shall not be less 4. Boarding and lodging houses. than twenty (20) feet but need not 5. Private Clubs not used for exceed thirty (30) feet in depth. hotel purposes and not involving Side Yard: In the "C" Two Family Dwelling Districts, there shall be a the conduct of a business. 6. Institutions of an educational, side yard on each side of the build- philanthropic or eleemosynary na- ing having a width of not less than ten ture, except penal institutions. (10) per cent of the average width of the lot; provided, however, that 7. Nursing homes and hospitals, such side yard shall not be less than excepting clinics and veterinary three (3) feet in width but need hospitals. 8. Accessory buildings and uses not exceed six (6) feet in width customarily incident to any of the Where the lot is to be improved with group or row houses, each side above uses when located on the yard shall be increased one (1) foot same lot and not involving the con- for each family in excess of two duct of a business, including private (2) accommodated in the group or or storage garages when located not. row house, but such side yard need less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line or five (5) feet from not exceed six (6) feet in width. any other street line; or a private Intensity of Use of Lot or storage garage constructed as In the "C" Two Family Dwelling Districts, every single family dwell- number of motor vehicles accommo- ing hereafter erected or structural - dated in a storage garage shall not ly altered shall provide a lot area exceed the number of dwelling units of not less than five thousand erected on or occupying the prem- (5.000) square feet per family:- ev- ises Every group or row house ery two family dwelling, group house hereafter erected shall.provide gare or row house hereafter erected or age or parking space within the structurally altered shall provide a lot building or on the lot or on adjoin- area of not less than two thousand ing property, sufficient to accommo- five hundred (2,500) square feet per date at least one motor vehicle for family. Provided, however, that where a every two dwelling units. lot has less area than herein re - Height Regulations auired. as shown by the plat thereof In the "C" Two Family Dwelling recorded before the passage of this Districts. no building shall here- after be erected Ordinance or by the last conveyance or structurally al- of record at the time of the passage —8— of this Ordinance, said lot may be occupied by a detached single fam- ily dwelling, or if said lot has an area of not less than four thousand (4,000) square feet, by a two family dwelling, provided, however, that the front, side and rear yard regulations are complied with; but nothing here- in contained shall be construed to permit an intensity of use of a lot not permitted under this ordinance as amended February 16th, 1927. SECTION 6—"D" MULTIPLE FAM- ILY DWELLING DISTRICT REG- ULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts no building or premises shall be used and no build- ing therein shall be erected or structurally altered except for the following purposes: 1. Any use permitted in the "C" Two Family Dwelling District. 2. Multiple Dwellings. 3. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any of the above uses when located on the same lot and not involving the con- duct of a business, including private and storage garages when located not less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line or five (5) feet from any other street line, or a private or storage garage con- structed as a part of the main build- ing. The number of motor -vehicles accommodated in a storage garage shall not exceed the number of dwelling units erected on or oc- cupying the premises. Every multiple family dwelling hereafter erected shall provide garage or parking space within the building or on the lot or on adjoining property, suffi- cient to accommodate at least one motor vehicle for every two dwelling units. Height Regulations In the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts no building shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered to exceed forty-five (45) feet in height or three (3) stories, except as hereinafter provided in Section 13. Area Regulations Front Yard: All buildings in the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- tricts hereafter erected or struc- turally altered shall comply with the front yard requirements of the "A" Single Family Dwelling Dis- tricts. Rear Yard: In the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a rear yard of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth of the lot; provided, how- ever, that such rear yard need not exceed twenty-five (25) feet for interior lots, nor fifteen (15) feet for corner lots, except as herein- after provided in Section 13. Side Yard: In the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts there shall be a side yard on each side of the building having a width of not less than ten (10) per cent of the average width of the lot, pro- vided, however, that such side yard shall not be less than three (3) feet in width but need not exceed six (6) feet. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "D" Multiple -Family Dwelling Districts, every building hereafter erected or structurally al- tered shall provide a lot area of not less than eight hundred (800) square feet per family. SECTION 7—"E" MULTIPLE FAM- ILY DWELLING DISTRICT REG- ULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, no building or premises shall be used and no building therein shall be erected or structurally altered except for the following purposes: 1. Any use permitted in the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts. 2. Apartment hotels. 3. Hotels, in which accessory business may be conducted for the convenience of the occupants of the building; provided, there shall be no entrance to the place of such busi- ness except from the inside of the building; and provided further, that —9— no sign or other display in, on, out- side of or showing through any window shall be used to advertise such business. 4. Accessory buildings and uses cutomarily incident to any of the above uses when located on the same lot and not involving the con- duct of a business, including private and storage garages when located not less than sixty (60) feet from the front lot line or five (5) feet from any othei street line, or a pri- vate or storage garage constructed as a part of the main building. Ev- ery multiple family dwelling here- after erected shall provide garage or parking space within the building or on the lot or on adjoining proper- ty, sufficient to accommodate at least one motor vehicle for every two dwelling units. Height Regulations In the "E" Multiple -Family Dwelling Districts, no building shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered to exceed eighty (80) feet or seven stories in height. Area Regulations Front Yard: In the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts: 1. There shall be a front yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) feet to the front line of the building and not less than ten (10) feet to the front line of a one story open porch or paved terrace; provided, that a one story bay win- dow may project not more than three feet beyond the front line of a building; and provided, however, that where lots comprising more than fifty (50) per cent of the front- age are developed with buildings having an average front yard with a variation of not more than six (6) feet, any building hereafter erected of structurally altered may project to but no such building shall project beyond the average front yard so es- tablished, provided that this regula- tion shall not be interpreted to re- quire a front yard of more than twenty (20) feet. 2. Buildings on lots having a double frontage shall provide the re- quired front yard on both streets. 3. Where front yards have been established or may be established on each of two intersecting streets, there shall be a'front yard on each street side of a corner lot; provided, how- ever, that the buildable width of such lot shall not be reduced to less than thirty (30) feet, and no set- back of more than twenty (20) feet shall be required hereunder; pro- vided further, that no accessory building on a corner lot shall pro- ject beyond the front yard line on either street. Rear Yard: In the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, the rear yard requirements are the same as the rear yard requirements of the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- tricts. Side Yard: In the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, for build- ings not exceeding three (3) stories in height, the side yard require- ments are the same as the side yard requirements of the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts. For buildings more than three (3) stories in height, the side yard shall be increased one (1) foot in width for each additional story above the third. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, every building hereafter erected or structurally al- tered shall provide a lot area of not less than three hundred fifty (350) square feet per family, except as hereinafter provided in Section 13; provided. however, that this regu- lation shall not apply to hotels or apartment hotels. SECTION 8—"F" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "F" Commercial Districts all buildings or premises, except as otherwise provided in this Ordi- nance, may be used (a) for any use permitted in "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, (b) for business or trade schools, dancing schools, music schools and any other similar —10— school or institution, and (c) for any other use except the following: 1. Automobile body or fender re- pair shop. 2. Bakeries, other than those whose products are sold at retail only on the premises. 3. Blacksmith or horse -shoeing shop. 4. Bottling works. 5. Building material storage yard. 6. Carting, express, hauling or stor- age yard. 7. Contractor's plant or storage yard. 8. Coal, coke or wood yard. 9. Cooperage works. 10. Dyeing and cleaning works, em- ploying more than ten (10) per- sons on the premises. 11. Ice Plant or storage house of more than five (5) tons capacity. 12. Laundries, employing more than ten (10) persons on the premises. 13. Livery stable or riding academy. 14. Lumber yard. 15. Machine Shop. 16. Public garage. 17. Milk distributing station other than a retail business conducted on the premises. 18. Stone monumental works. 19. Storage warehouse. 20. Wholesale warehouse or business. 21. Any use excluded from the "G" Commercial Districts. 22 Any kind of manufacture or treatment other than the manu- facture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business conducted on the premises. Height Regulations No building in the "F" Commer- cial Districts shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed two and one-half (2%) stories or thirty- five (35) feet in height, except as hereinafter provided in Section 13 hereof. Area Regulations Front yard: The front yard re- quirements of the "F" Commercial Districts are the same as the front yard requirements in the "A" Single Family Dwelling Districts. Rear Yard: In the "F" Commer- cial Districts there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth of the lot; provided such rear yard need not exceed twenty-five (25) feet, except as hereinafter provided in Section 13. Side Yard: In the "F" Commer- cial Districts the side yard require- ments foi dwellings shall be the same as the side yard requirements in the "C" Two Family Districts. In all other cases a side yard shall not be required, but if provided. it shall be not less than four (4) feet, in width, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "F" Commercial Districts every building hereafter erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall provide a lot area of not less than two thousand (2,000) square feet per family. SECTION 9-"G" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "G" Commercial Districts all buildings or premises, except as otherwise provided in this Ordi- nance, may be used for any use per- mitted in the "F" Commercial Districts or for any other use except the fol- lowing: 1. Automobile body or fender re- pair shop. 2. Bakeries, other than those whose products are sold at retail only on the premises. 3. Blacksmith or horse -shoeing shop. 4 Bottling works. 5. Building material storage yard. 6. Carting, express, hauling or stor- age yard. 7. Contractor's plant or storage yard. 8. Coal, coke or wood yard. 9. Cooperage works. 10. Dyeing and cleaning works, em- ploying more than ten (10) per- sons on the premises. 11. Ice plant or storage house of more than five (5) tons capacity. -11- 12. Laundries, employing more than ten (10) persons on the premises. 13. Livery stable or riding academy. 14. Lumber yard. 15. Machine shop. 16. Milk distributing station other than a retail business conducted on the premises. 17. Stone monumental works. 18. Storage warehouse. 19. Wholesale warehouse or business. 20. Any use excluded from the "H" Commercial Districts. 21. Any kind of manufacture or treatment other than the manu- facture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business conducted on the premises. Height Regulations No building in the "G" Commer- cial Districts shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed three (3) stories or forty-five (45) feet in height, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13. Area Regulations Front Yard: Where all of the frontage on one side of the street is located in the "G" Commercial District, no front yard shall be re- quired. Where the frontage on one side of the street is partially in a "G" Commercial District and par- tially in a dwelling district, the front yard requirements of the dwelling district shall apply to the entire frontage. Rear Yard: In the "G" Commer- cial Districts there shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty (20) per cent of the depth of the lot; provided such rear yard need not exceed twenty- five (25) feet for interior lots, nor fifteen (15) feet for corner lots. Side Yard: In the "G" Commer- cial Districts the side yard require- ments for dwellings are the same as the side yard requirements of the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- tricts. In all other cases a side yard is not required but if provided. it shall be not less than four (4) feet. in width, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "G" Commercial Districts every building hereafter erected or structurally altered for dwelhng purposes shall provide a lot area of not less than six hundred (600) square feet per family; provided, however, that this regulation shall not apply to hotels or apartment hotels. SECTION 10—"H" COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "H" Commercial Districts all buildings or premises, except as otherwise provided in this Ordi- nance, may be used for any use per- mitted in the "G" Commercial Dis- tricts or for any other use except the following: 1. Automobile body or fender repair shop. 2. Blacksmith or horse -shoeing shop. 3. Bottling works. 4. Building material storage yard. 5. Carting, express, hauling or stor- age yard. 6. Contractor's plant or storage yard. 7. Coal, coke or wood yard. 8. Cooperage works. 9. Ice plant or storage house of more than five (5) tons capacity. 10. Livery stable or riding academy. 11. Lumber yard. 12, Machine shop. 13. Milk distributing station other than a retail business conducted on the premises. 14. Stone Monumental works. 15. Storage warehouse. 16. Wholesale warehouse or business. 17. Any use excluded from the "I" Light Industrial Districts. 18. Any kind of manufacture or treatment other than the manu- facture or treatment of products clearly incidental to the conduct of a retail business conducted on the premises. Height Regulations No building in the "H" Commer- cial Districts shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed seven (7) stories or eighty (80) feet in =12— height, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13. Area Regulations Rear Yard: In the "H" Commer- cial Districts, all buildings here- after erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the rear yard requirements of the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts. Side Yard: In the "H" Commer- cial Districts, all buildings here- after erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the side yard requirements of the "D" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "H" Commercial Districts, all buildings hereafter erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the lot area requirements of the "E" Mul- tiple Family Dwelling Districts. SECTION 11-" P' LIGHT INDUS- TRIAL DISTRICT REGULA- TIONS. Use Regulations In the "I" Light Industrial Dis- tricts all buildings or premises, ex- cept as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, may be used for any use permitted in the "H" Commer- cial Districts or for any other use except the following: 1. Abattoirs, 2. Acetylene Gas Manufacture. 3. Acid Manufacture. 4. Alcohol Manufacture. 5. Ammonia, Bleaching Powder or Chlorine Manufacture. 6. Arsenal. 7. Asphalt Manufacture or Refining. 8. Automobile wrecking or junk yard. 9. Bag Cleaning. 10. Blast Furnace. 11. Boiler Works. 12. Brick, Tile or Terra Cotta Manu- facture, other than the manufac- ture of handcraft products only. 13 Candle Manufacture. 14. Celluloid Manufacture. 15. Cement, Lime, Gypsum or Plas- ter of Paris Manufacture. 16. Central Mixing Plant for Cement, Mortar, Plaster or Paving Ma- terials. 17. Coke Ovens. 18. Crematory, 19. Creosote Treatment or Manufac- ture. 20. Disinfectants Manufacture. 21. Distillation of Bones, Coal or Wood. 22. Dog Pound. 23. Dyestuff Manufacture. 24. Emery Cloth and Sand Paper Manufacture. 25. Exterminator and Insect Poison Manufacture. 26. Fat Rendering. 27. Fertilizer Manufacture. 28. Fish Smoking and Curing. 29. Forge Plant. 30. Gas (illuminating or heating) Manufacture. 31. Glue, Size or Gelatine Manufac- ture. 32. Gunpowder Manufacture or Stor- age. 33. Fireworks or Explosive Manufac- ture or Storage. 34. Incineration or Reduction of Gar- bage, Dead Animals, Offal or Re- fuse. 35. Iron, Steel, Brass or Copper Works or Foundry. 36. Junk, Iron or Rags Storage or Baling. 37. Lamp Black Manufacture. 38. Oil Cloth or Linoleum Manufac- ture. 39. Oiled, Rubber or Leather Goods Manufacture. 40. Ore Reduction. 41. Paint, Oil, Shellac, Turpentine or Varnish Manufacture. 42. Paper and Pulp Manufacture. 43. Petroleum or its products, Re- fining or Wholesale Storage of. 44. Plating Works. 45. Potash Works. 46. Printing Ink Manufacture. 47. Pyroxylin Manufacture. 48 Round House. 49. Rock Crusher. 50. Rolling Mill. 51. Rubber, Caoutchouc or Gutta Percha Manufacture or Treat- ment. -13- 52 Salt Works. 53. Sauerkraut Manufacture. 54. Ship Yard. 55. Shoe Blacking Manufacture. 56. Smelters. 57. Soap Manufacture, other than Liquid Soap. 58. Soda and Compound Manufac- ture. 59. Stock Yards or Slaughter of Ani- mals or Fowls. 60. Stone Hill or Quarry. 61. Stove Polish Manufacture. 62. Tallow, Grease or Lard Manu- facture or Treatment. 63. Tanning, Curing or Storage of Leather, Rawhides or Skins. 64. Tar Distillation or Manufacture. 65. Tar Roofing or Water Proofing Manufacture. 66. Tobacco (chewing) Manufacture or Treatment. 67. Vinegar Manufacture. 68. Wool Pulling or Scouring. 69. Yeast Plant. 70. And in general all uses, whether or not of the kind specifically mentioned above, which may be obnoxious or offensive by reason of the emission of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noise Height Regulations No building in the "I" Light In- dustrial Districts shall hereafter be erected or structurally altered to exceed four (4) stories or forty-five (45) feet in height, except as here- inafter provided in Section 13. Area Regulations Rear Yard: In the "I" Light In- dustrial Districts, all buildings erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the rear yard requirements of the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Dis- tricts Side Yard: In the "I" Light In- dustrial Districts, all buildings erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the side yard requirements of the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13 Intensity of Use of Lot In the "I" Light Industrial Dis- tricts, all buildings erected or struc- turally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the lot area re- quirements of the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts. SECTION 12—"J" UNRESTRICTED DISTRICT REGULATIONS. Use Regulations In the "J" Unrestricted Districts any building or premises may be used for any purpose whatsoever, provided that the provisions of the present or hereafter adopted ordi- nances of the City of Evanston, reg- ulating the location or maintenance of nuisances, are complied with Height ;.,egulations No building . in the "J" Unre- stricted Districts shall be erected or structurally altered to exceed seven (7) stories or eighty (80) feet in height, except as hereinafter pro- vided in Section 13 Area Regulations Rear Yard: In the "J" Unrestricted Districts, all buildings erected or structurally altered for , dwelling purposes shall comply with the rear yard requirements of the "E" Multi- ple Family Dwelling Districts. Side Yard: In the "J" Unrestricted Districts, all buildings erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the side yard requirements of the "E Multi- ple Family Dwelling Districts. Intensity of Use of Lot In the "J" Unrestricted Districts, all buildings erected or structurally altered for dwelling purposes shall comply with the lot area require- ments of the "E" Multiple Family Dwelling Districts. SECTION 13—HEIGHT AND AREA EXCEPTIONS The foregoing height and area requirements shall be subject to the following exceptions and regula- tions: Height: (a) In the thirty-five (35) and forty-five (45) foot Height Dis- tricts, public buildings, hospitals, sanitariums, schools or institutions of an educational, philanthropic, —14— religious or eleemosynary nature may be erected to a height not ex- ceeding sixty (60) feet when front and rear yards are increased in depth and side yards are increased in width one (1) foot for each foot of height that the building exceeds the height regulations of the district in which any such building is to be built. (b) One family dwellings in the thirty-five (35) foot Height District may be increased in height by not more than ten (10) feet when two (2) side yards of not less than fif- teen feet each are provided; such dwellings, however, shall not exceed three (3) stories in height. (c) Chimneys, cooling towers, elevator bulkheads, fire towers, gas tanks, grain elevators, light -houses, solariums, pent houses, stacks, stage towers, or scenery lofts, sugar re- fineries, tanks, water towers, orna- mental towers and spires, wireless or radio towers or necessary me- chanical appurtenances, also stadia owned and operated by educational institutions, may be erected as to their height in accordance with ex- isting or hereafter adopted ordi- nances of the City of Evanston, pro- vided no tower other than a church spire or tower of a public building shall exceed the height district lim- itations by more than twenty-five (25) per cent. No tower shall be used as a place of habitation or for tenant purposes No sign, name- plate, display or advertising device of any kind whatsoever shall be in- scribed upon or attached to any chimney, tower tank or other struc- ture which extends above the height district limitations. (d) On through lots one hundred (100) feet or less in depth the height of a building may be measured from the curb level on either street. On through lots more than one hun- dred (100) feet in depth the height regulations and basis of height measurement for the street permit- ting the greater height shall apply to a depth of no+ more than one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from that street. In eighty (80) foot Height Districts, hotels and apart- ment hotels may include mez- zanine floors, between the first or ground floors and second floors only, of not more than fifty (50) per cent of the entire first floor area and such first floors including such mezzanine floors shall be held to be one story. Area: (e) For the purpose of the area regulations, a two-family dwelling, group house or row house may be considered as one building and occupying one (1) lot. (f) The side yard requirements for dwellings shall be waived when dwellings are erected above stores or shops. (g) Where the Commercial, In- dustrial and Unrestricted Districts abut on a Residence or Multiple Dwelling District, a side yard of four (4) feet shall be required on that side of the lot abutting the Residence or Multiple Dwelling District. (h) In case of a building occupy- ing a through lot, the requirements for a rear yard may be met by fur- nishing other open spaces equiva- lent to such required rear yard. (i) In computing the depth of a rear yard for' any building where such yard opens onto an alley, one- half of such alley may be assumed to be a portion of the rear yard. (j) In the case of a court apart- ment, a side yard may be used as the rear yard provided that one addi- tional foot shall be added to the re- quired side yard for each stairway opening onto or served by such side yard. (k) Every part of a required yard or court shall be open from its lowest point to the sky unob- structed, except for the projections of sills, belt courses, cornices. and ornamental features not to exceed four (4) inches; provided however. that open balconies and cornices may project into a front yard not more than three and one half (3'/s) feet. —15— (1) Open or lattice enclosed fire escapes, projecting into a yard not more than five (5) feet or into a court not more than three and one- half W/a) feet and the ordinary pro- jections of chimneys and flues may be permitted by the Building Com- missioner where same are so placed as not to obstruct the light and ventilation. (m) An accessory building may occupy not more than thirty (30) per cent of a required rear yard. (n) All theatres hereafter erected shall provide an accessible parking space in the form of a surfaced area or garage of sufficient size to ac- commodate at least one (1) car for every ten (10) seats provided in the theatre. (o) In any multiple dwelling, the basement may be used as part of a two-story apartment, provided the basement is not designed for or oc- cupied by sleeping rooms. SECTION 14—NON-CONFORMING USES. (a) The lawful use of land ex- isting at the time of the adoption of this Ordinance may be continued, although such use does not conform to the provisions hereof, but if such use is discontinued, any future use of said premises shall be in con- formity with the provisions of this Ordinance. (b) The lawful use of a building existing at the time of the adoption of this Ordinance may be continued subject to the other regulations of this and other ordinances of the City of Evanston. A non -conform- ing use of a building shall not be extended in any manner or form If no structural alterations are made. a non -conforming use of a building may be changed to another non- conforming use of the same or a more restricted classification. The foregoing provisions shall also ap- ply to non -conforming uses in dis- tricts hereafter changed. Whenever a non -conforming use has been changed to a more restricted use or to a conforming use, such use shall not therediter be changed to a less restricted use. (c) Whenever a non -conforming use of any building is discontinued for a period of one hundred and eighty • days, its use shall thereafter conform to the use regulations of the district in which it is located. (d) No building whose use does not conform to the provisions of this Ordinance shall be enlarged, extended, reconstructed or struc- turally altered, except when re- quired by law or ordinance, unless such use is changed to a use per- mitted in the district in which such building_ or premises is located. (e) No building which has been damaged by fire, explosion, act of God, or the public enemy, shall be restored, except in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance ap- plicable to the district in which such building is located; provided, how- ever, that where 25% or more of the value shall remain after being so damaged, then such structure may be restored to the same non -con- forming use as existed before such damage. SECTION 15 —BOARD OF AP- PEALS. ARTICLE I —CREATION AND MEMBERSHIP.) A Board of Ap- peals is hereby authorized to be established. The word "Board" when used in this ordinance shall be construed to mean the Board of Appeals. The said Board shall con- sist of five (5) members appointed by the Mayor of the City and con- firmed by the City Council The members of said Board shall serve respectively for the following terms: One for one year, one for two years. one for three. years, one for four years. one for five years; the suc- cessor to each member so appointed shall serve for a term of five (5) years. The members of the Board of Appeals in office at the time of the adoption of this ordinance shall constitute the Beard of Appeals un- der this ordinance and shall serve out their terms without the neces- -16— sity for further appointment. One of the members of said Board shall be designated by the Mayor, with the consent of the City Council, as Chairman of said Board and shall hold his said office as Chairman un- til his successor is appointed. Such Chairman, or in his absence, the Acting Chairman, may administer oaths and compel the attendance of witnesses. The Mayor of the City shall have the power to remove any member of said Board for cause and after a public hearing. Vacan- cies upon said Board shall be filled for the unexpired term of the member whose place has become vacant in the manner herein pro- vided for the appointment of such member. ARTICLE II —MEETINGS.) All meetings of the Board of Appeals shall be held at the call of the Chairman and at such other times as such Board may determine. All hearings conducted by said Board shall be open to the public. The Board shall keep minutes of its pro- ceedings showing the vote of each member upon every question, or if absent or failing to vote indicating such fact and shall also keep rec- ords of its hearings and other offi- cial actions. Findings of fact shall be included in the minutes of each case of a requested variation, and the reasons for recommending or denying such variation shall be spe- cified. Every rule or regulation, ev- ery amendment or repeal thereof, and every order, requirement, deci- sion or determination of the Board shall be filed immediately in the of- fice of the Board and shall be a public record. The Board shall adopt its own rules of procedure not in conflict with the statute in such case made and provided. ARTICLE III —APPEAL AND REVIEW.) An appeal may be taken to the Zoning Board of Appeals from the Building Commissioner by any person aggrieved or by any officer, department. Board or Bu- reau of the City. Such appeal shall be taken within such time as shall be prescribed by the Board of Ap- peals by general rule, by filing with the Building Commissioner and with the Board of Appeals, ^ notice of appeal, specifying the grounds thereof. The Building Commissioner shall forthwith transmit to the Board all of the papers constituting the record upon which the action appealed from was taken. An appeal shall stay all proceedings in furtherance of the action appealed from, unless the Building Commis- sioner certifies to the Board of Ap- peals after the notice of appeal has been filed with him that by reason of facts stated in the certificate, a stay would, in his opinion, cause imminent peril to life or property, in which case the proceedings shall not be staid otherwise than by a restraining order which may be granted by the Board of Appeals or by a court of record on applica- tion, on notice to the Building Com- missioner and on due cause shown. The Board shall select a reason- able time and place for the hear- ing of the appeal and give due no- tice thereof to the parties and shall render a decision on the appeal without unreasni.able delay. Any person may appear and testify at the hearing, either in person or by duly authorized agent or attorney. ARTICLE IV--JURISDIC.TION.) The Board of Appeals shall hear and decide appeals from any order, requirement, decision or determina- tion made by the Building Com- missioner. It shall also hear and decide all matters referred to it or upon which it is required to pass under this zoning ordinance. The Board may reverse or affirm wholly or partly or may modify or amend the order. requirement, de- cision or determination appealed from. to the extent and in the man- ner that the Board may decide to be fitting and proper in the prem- ises, and to that end the Board shall also have all the powers of the of- ficer from whom the appeal is taken. —17— When a property owner shows that a strict application of the terms of this Ordinance relating to the use, construction or alteration of buildings or structures or the use of land imposes upon him practical difficulties or particular hardship, then the Board may recommend to the City Council such variations of the strict application of the terms of this Ordinance as are in harmony with its general purpose and intent when the Board is satisfied, under the evidence heard before it, that a granting of such variation will not merely se.-ve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate some demonstrable hard- ship or difficulty so great as to war- rant a variation from the compre- hensive plan by this Ordinance cre- ated and set forth, in the following instances: 1 To permit the extension of a district where the boundary line of a district divides a lot in single own- ership as shown of record 2. To permit the erection and use of a building or the use of premises in any location for a public service corporation for public utility pur- poses which the Board determines reasonably necessary foi the public convenience or welfare. 3. To authorize a variance where, by reason of the exceptional situa- tion, surroundings or condition of a specific piece of property. or by rea- son of exceptional narrowness, shal- lowness or shape of a specific piece of property of record, or by reason of exceptional topographical condi- tions, the strict application of any provision of this Ordinance would result in peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties and particular hardship upon the owner of such property and amount to a practical confiscation of property, as distin- guished from a mere inconvenience to such owner, provided such relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without substantially impairing the general purpose and intent of the comprehensive plan as established by the regulations and provisions contained in this Ordinance. 4. To interpret the provisions of this Ordinance where the street lay- out actually on the ground varies from the street layout as shown on the map fixing the several districts, which map is attached to and made a part of the zoning ordinance. In considering all appeals and all proposed variations to this Ordi- nance the Board shall, before mak- ing any recommendation to the City Council for a variation from the Or- dinance in a specific case, first de- termine that the proposed variation will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, or unreasonably increase the con- gestion in public streets, or increase the danger of fire or endanger the public safety, or unreasonably di- minish or impair established proper- ty values within the surrounding area, or in any other respect impair the public health, safety, comfort, morals and welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Evanston. The concur- ring vote of four (4) members of the Board shall be necessary to re- verse any order, requirement, deci- sion or determination of the Building Commissioner or to decide in favor of the applicant any matter upon which it is P.uthorized by this Ordi- nance to render decision or to make recommendations to the City Coun- cil. ARTICLE V — NOTICE.) The Board shall make no recommenda- tion except in a specific case and after a public hearing conducted by the Board. A notice of the time and place of such public hearing shall be published in a paper of general cir- culation in the City of Evanston at least fifteen days previous to the hearing. Such notice shall contain the address or location of the proper- ty for which the variation or other ruling by the Board is sought, as well as a brief description of the nature of the appeal. ARTICLE VI — COUNCIL AC- TION.) No variation in any specific case shall be made by -the City —18— Council without such hearing by the, such use permitted is dependent Board, nor without a report or upon the erection or alteration of a recommendation thereof having been building, such order shall continue made by the Board to the City in force and effect if a building per - Council, and every such report shall ' mit for said erection or alteration is be accompanied by a finding of fact obtained within such period and specifying the reasons for the re- such erection or alteration is started port. and proceeds to completion in ac- Upon the report of the Board of cordance with the terms of such Appeals, the City Council without permit. further public hearing, may adopt or deny any proposed variation or may refer the report back to the Board for further consideration. Any proposed variation which fails to receive the approval of four (4) members of the Board of Appeals shall not be passed except by the favorable vote of two-thirds of all the elected members of the City Council. In making any variation the City Council shall be governed by the same considerations and re- strictions as apply to the Board of Appeals in making recommendations as to variations in particular in- stances under Article IV hereof. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to give or grant to the Board the power or authority to alter or change the zoning ordi- nance, such power and authority be- ing reserved to the City Council, and the Board shall not have any power or authority with respect to any alterations or change of the zoning ordinance except to make recom- mendations to the City Council in such specific cases as may properly come before the Board of Appeals. ARTICLE VII — MISCELLANE- OUS.) No order of the City Council permitting the erection or altera- tion of a building shall be valid for a period longer than six months, un- less a building permit for such erection or alteration is obtained within such period and such erec- tion or alteration is started and proceeds to completion in accord- ance with the terms of such permit. No order of the City Council per- mitting a use of a building or prem- ises shall be valid for a period longer than six months, unless such use is established within such per- iod, provided, however, that where SECTION 16—OCCUPANCY PER- MITS. No land shall be occupied or used and no building hereafter erected or structurally altered shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever until a certifi- cate shall have been issued by the Building Commissioner, stating that the building and use of land com- plies with all the building and health laws and ordinances and with the provisions of their regulations. No change of use shall be made in any building or part thereof now or hereafter erected or structurally al- tered that is not permitted by the provisions of these regulations. Nothing it this section shall prevent the continuance of the present occu- pancy or lawful use of any exist- ing building, except as may be nec- essary for safety of life and proper- ty. Certificates for occupancy and compliance shall• be applied for co- incident with the application for a building permit and shall be issued within ten (10) days after the erec- tion of alteration of such buildings shall have been completed. A record of all certificates shall be kept on file in the office of the Building Com- missioner and copies shall be fur- nished, on request, to any person having a proprietary or tenancy in- terest in the building affected. A fee of two dollars shall be charged for each original certificate and one dol- lar for each copy thereof. No permit for excavation for or the erection of any building shall be issued before application has been made for certificate of occupancy and compliance. No building or premises may be occupied until such —19— certificate shall have been issued. SECTION 17—PLATS. All applications for building per- mits shall be accompanied by a plat in duplicate drawn to scale showing the actual dimensions of the lot or lots to be built upon, the size of the building to be erected, its location on the lot or lots and such other in- formation as may be necessary to provide for the enforcement of these regulations. A careful record of such applications and plats shall be kept in the office of the Building Commissioner. SECTION 18—USE PERMIT. No change shall be made in the use of a building or land without a permit having first been issued by the Building Commissioner, and no permit shall be issued to make such a change unless it is in conformity with the provisions of this Ordi- nance or amendments thereto here- after duly enacted. SECTION 19—INTERPRETATION; PURPOSE AND CONFLICT. In interpreting and applying the provisions of this Ordinance, they shall be held to be the minimum re- quirements for the promotion of the public safety, health, convenience, comfort, prosperity and general wel- fare. It is not intended by this Or- dinance to interfere with, abrogate, annul or repeal any ordinances, rules, regulations previously adopted. and not in conflict with any of the provisions of this Ordinance or which shall be adopted, pursuant to law re- lating to the use of buildings or premises, nor is. it intended by this Ordinance tc interfere with or abro- gate or annul any easements, cove- nants, or other agreements between parties, except that where this Ordi- nance imposes a greater restriction upon the use of buildings or premis- es or upon the height of buildings or requires larger open spaces than are imposed or required by such other ordinances, or such easements, cove- nants or other agreements, the pro- visions of this Ordinance shall con- trol. SECTION 20—VIOLATION: PEN- ALTY. Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neg- lects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined not less than twenty- five (25) dollars nor more than two hundred (200) dollars for each of- fense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 21—BOUNDARIES AND DISTRICTS. Where uncertainty exists with re- spect to the boundaries of the vari- ous districts as shown on the maps accompanying and made a part of this Ordinance, the following rules shall apply: (a) The district boundaries are either streets or alleys unless other- wise shown and where the designa- tions on the map accompanying and made a part of this Ordinance in- dicate that the various districts are approximately bounded by street or alley lines, said street or alley shall be construed to be the boundary of such district. (b) Where the district boundaries are not otherwise indicated and where the property has been or may hereafter be divided into blocks and lots, the district boundaries shall be construed to be lot lines, and where the designations on the map accom- panying and made a part of this Or- dinance indicate that the various districts are approximately bounded by lot lines, said lot lines shall be construed to be the boundary of such district, unless said boundaries are otherwise indicated on the maps. (c) In unsubdivided property, the district boundary lines on the map accompanying and made a part of this Ordinance; shall be determined by use of the scale indicated on such map SECTION 22, ENFORCING OF- FICER.) The Building Commission- er of the City of Evanston is desig- nated as the officer of said city to —20— enforce the Zoning Ordinance of the City. Said Building Commissioner shall have the powers and shall ex- ercise the 'functions prescribed by the State law and by the terms of all ordinances of said city now in force or hereafter passed relating to the State law. It shall also be the duty of the Building Commissioner to render such assistance as may be requested, to the Zoning Commission and Board of Appeals, in the prep- aration for and the conduct of public hearings held by said Commission and Board. SECTION 23—VALIDITY.) Should any section, clause or provision of this Ordinance be declared by the Courts to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordi- nance as a whole or any part there- of, other than the part so declared to be invalid. SECTION 24 — WHEN EFFEC- TIVE.) This Ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, ap- proval, and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of March, A.D. 1940. EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. 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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2860 of Chapter LVI, entitled "Wards and --Precincts" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s adopted by the City Council of said City of Evanston July 19, 1937, approved by the Mayor July 19, 1937, be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall be and read as follows: 2860. The City of Evanston is hereby divided into eight wards and sixty-five precincts, as follows: (see original ordinance for legal description) SECTION 2: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1940.E Approved April 23rd, 1940. Henry D. Penfield, 11 Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 310 AN ORDINANCE AUthorizing and providing for the issue of $32,000 Water Revenue Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the present waterworks system of said City, prescribing all the details of said bonds, and providing -for the col- lection, segregation and distribution of the revenue of the waterworks system of said City for the purpose of paying the cost of the operation and maintenance thereof, providing an adequate deprecia- tion fund therefor, and paying the prin- cipal of and interest on Water Revenue Bonds. WHEREAS, this the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has a waterworks system, and due. to the growth of the City and the increased demand for water, as well as the depreciation and obsoles- cence of certain of its equipment, it is necessary and for the best interests of said City that a feeder or supply main be constructed along portions of Davis Street in said City, together with necessary connections to constitute same a part of the existing waterworks system, and that two new electric motor driven low lift pumps with necessary fittings, switchboards and all necessary appurtenances to constitute such pumps as integral part of the waterworks system be installed, all as more fully described in the plans and specifications therefor now on file -in the office of the City Clerk and open for inspection of the public; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost of such proposed improvements and extensions to the waterworks system of said City has been estimated to be Thirty-two Thousand Dollars ($32,000); and WHEREAS, the City does not have sufficient funds available for the purpose of paying the cost of said improvements and extensions; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of "An Act authorizing any city, village or incorporated town having a population of less than 500,000 to build or purchase, and to operate a waterworks or water supply system either within or without the corporate limits thereof, and to improve and extend a waterworks system or water supply for public and domestic use, and to provide for the cost thereof by the issue of revenue bonds payable solely from revenue derived from the operation thereof," approved April 22, 1899, and all amendments thereto, said City is -authorized to issue Water Revenue Bonds for the purpose of paying the cost of such improvements and extensions; and --WHEREAS.,-this City heretofore authorized and issued Water Revenue Bonds, Twenty-seven Thousand Dollars ($27,000) of which are now outstanding, which said outstanding bonds are dated January 1, 1934, bear interest at the rate of four per cent (4%) per annum, and mature $10,000 on January 1, in each of the years 1941 and 1942, and 47,000 on January 1, 1943, and it is found that the revenues derived from the water works system for the last preceef.ing fiscal year were sufficient to pay all costs, operation and maintenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund and leave a balance equal to at least one hundred twenty-five per cent (125%) of the aggregate of: (a) the principal and interest requirements for such year on the bonds then outstanding, (b) one year's interest on the total issue contemplated by this ordinance, (c) an amount of principal of these additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of this additional bond issue. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: 311 SECTION 1. That the facts recited above are correct and that it will be for the best interests of the City that it issue Vfdater Revenue Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of Thirty-two Thousand Dollars ($32,000) as hereinafter described, for the -purpose of acquiring and constructing improvements and extensions to the existing waterworks system in and for this city as set forth above in accordance with said plans and specifications therefor. SECTION 2. That the City Council does hereby determine the period of usefulness of such improvements and extensions to the water- works system to be twenty (20) years. SECTION 3. That for the purpose of defraying the cost of ac- quiring and constructing such improvements and extensions there be issued and sold Water Revenue Bonds of said City to be designated "Water Revenue Bonds 194011, in the principal amount of Thirty-two Thousand Dollars ($32,000), which bonds shall bear date of June 1, 19400 be of the denomination of $1,000 each, be numbered consecutively from 1 to 32 inclusive, bear interest at the rate of One and Sixty- five One Hundredths per cent (1.65%) per annum, from date until paid, payable December 1, 1940, and semi-annually thereafter on the first days of June and December in each year, and become due in numerical order as follows: $10,000 on June 1, in each of the years 1944 and.1945, $12,000 on June 1, 1946 SECTION 4: Both principal and interest of said Water Revenue Bonds shall be payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk of this City, and e sealed with the corporate seal of said City, and the interest coupons attached to said bonds shall be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers, and said officials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. Said bonds, together with interest thereon, shall be payable solely from revenues derived from the waterworks system of said City, and such bonds shall not. in any event constitute an indebtedness of said City within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory lim- itation. Any of said bonds may be registered as to principal at any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and thereafter the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the registered holder, his legal representatives or assigns. Such registered bonds shall be transferable to another registered holder or back t.o bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer, with a legal assignment duly acknowledged or approved. Registration of any of such bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons thereto attached, but such coupons shall be transferable by delivery merely. 'SECTION 5: That said bonds and coupons shall be in substantially the following forms: (FORM OF BOND) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON WATER REVENUE BOND 1940 No. $1,000 KNOUd ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for value received, hereby promises to pay to bearer or if this bond be registered, as hereinafter provided, then to the registered holder hereof, solely from the water fund of the 312 City of Evanston, as hereinafter mentioned and not otherwise, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000) on June 1, 19 , together with interest on said sum from date hereof until paid at the rate of One and Sixty-five One Hundredths Per Cent (1965%) per annum, payable December 1, 1940, and semi-annually there- after on the first days of June and December in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of principal of and interest on this bond, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois. This bond is payable solely from revenues derived from the waterworks system of said City and not otherwise, and is issued under authority of "An Act authorizing any city, village or incorporated town having a population of less than 5001,000 to build or purchase, and to operate a waterworks or water supply system either within or without the corporate limits thereof, and to improve and extend a waterworks system or water supply for public and domestic use, and to provide for the cost thereof by the issue of revenue bonds payable solely from revenue derived from the operation thereof," approved April 22, 1899, and all amendments thereto, for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring and constructing improvements and extensions to the municipal waterworks system of said City of Evanston, and this bond does -not constitute an indebtedness of said City within any constitutional or statutory limitation. Under said Act and the ordinance adopted pursuant thereto, sufficient revenues from the operation of the municipal waterworks system shall be deposited in a separate fund designated as the "Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of such system, providing an adequate depreciationaccount, and paying the principal of and interest on the bonds of such City that are issued under authority of said Act and are payable by their terms only from revenue of such waterworks system. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions, and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have been done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due form of law, and that provision has been made for depositing in said "Water Fund" sufficient revenues received from the operation of said waterworks system to be applied in the manner as hereinabove set forth. This bond may be registered as to principal only in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation hereon by the City Treasurer, after which no transfer hereof shall be valid unless made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from registration by being transferred to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by delivery merely. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and City Clerk and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed by the fac- simile signatures of said Mayor and City Clerk, which officials, by the execution of this bond, do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, and this bond to be dated as of the first day of June, 1940. Mayor City Clerk - 3i3 (FORM OF COUPON) No. On the first day of , 19 Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay "Water Fund" of said City, *as described in coupon is attached, in such funds as are, on the date of payme. for debts due -the United States of America Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois on its Water Revenue Bond, 1940, dated as City Clerk Date 'of Registration E. , the City of to bearer from the the bond to which this Dollars ($ ), nt thereof, legal tender at the First National being interest then due of June 1, 1940, No. (FORM OF REGISTRATION) In Whose Name Registered Mayor Signature of City Treasurer SECTION 6: That upon the issuance of any of the "Water Revenue Bonds 1940" herein provided for, the entire municipal waterworks system of said City of Evanston, for the purpose of this ordinance, shall continue to be operated on a fiscal year basis commencing January 1, and ending the 31st day of December of each year. From and after the delivery of any bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance, sufficient revenues derived from the operation of the waterworks system of said City shall be set aside as collected and be deposited in a separate fund which has heretofore been created. and is designated as the "Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of said system, pro- viding an adequate depreciation fund, and paying the principal of and interest upon the water revenue bonds of said City that are payable by their to-ms only from such revenues, all as authorized by the Act pursuant to which these bonds are issued. It is hereby determined that the amounts to be set aside in said Water Fund to be used fob the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall be as follows: Fiscal Year Ending Principal and December 31 Interest 1940 $308 1941 528 1942 528 1943 528 1944 10;.432 1945 10,267 1946 (Prior to June 1,146) 12,083 together with such additional amounts as may be necessary to fully pay said bonds, principal and interest, to date of payment, according to the tenor and effect of this ordinance, and such amounts &re hereby found to be legally exclusively applicable to the payment of 314 said bonds, principal and interest. Distribution of amounts in said Water Fund sufficient to cover the above required sums for principal and interest of water revenue bonds, and also for the purpose of paying the cost of oper- ation, maintenance, and providing an adequate depreciation and contingency fund as heretofore provided, shall be made monthly on the first day of each month, except that when the first day of any month shall be Sunday or a legal holiday, then such distribution shall be made on the next succeeding secular day. Said Water Fund as hereinabove provided for shall be used solely and only, and is hereby pledged, for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, and the bonds of this City heretofore issued and made payable solely from said fund, to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, and provide an adequate depreciation fund. SECTION 7: While the bonds authorized hereunder or any of them remain outstanding or unpaid, rates charged for water shall be reasonable and sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, to provide an adequate depreciation fund, and to pay the interest of and principal on water revenue bonds issued here- under, and water revenue bonds of said City heretofore issued and by their terms made payable solely from said Water Fund, and there shall be charged against all users of said water, including the said City, such rates and amount for water service as shall be adequate to meet the requirements of this section. Compensation for services rendered the City shall be charged against the City and payment for same from its corporate fund shall be made monthly, and shall be applied in the same manner as other revenues of said waterworks system are required to be applied. SECTION 8: Any holder of a bond or bonds or any of the coupons of any bond or bonds issued hereunder, may either in law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceedings, enforce or compel performance of all duties required by this ordinance and by the Act above referred to, including the making and collecting of sufficient reasonable water rates for that purpose and application of income and revenue therefrom. SECTION 9: It is hereby covenaned and agreed that while any water revenue bonds issued hereunder are outstanding no additional water revenue bonds shall be issued unless the revenues derived from the waterworks system for the fiscal year then next preceding were sufficient to pay all costs of operation and maintenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund, and leave a balance equal to at least . one hundred twenty-five per cent (125%) of the aggregate of (a) the principal and interest requirements for such year on the bonds then outstanding and by their terms made payable from said "Water Fund", (b) one yearts interest on the total issue of such additional bonds then proposed to be issued,,and (c) an amount of principal of such additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of such additional bond issue. SECTION 10: The City of Evanston hereby covenants and agrees with the holder or holders of the bonds herein proposed to be issued, or any of them, that it will punctually perform all duties with refer- ence to said waterworks system required by the constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, including the making and collecting of sufficient reasonable rates for water and segregating the revenues of said plant so as to provide a special fund to pay -said bonds contem- plated by this ordinance and the statute pursuant to which said bonds are issued, and the application of the respective accounts created by this ordinance, and it hereby covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, loan, mortgage, or in any manner dispose of said waterworks system, including any and all extensions and improvements that may be made thereto, until all of the bonds herein authorized to be issued shall have been paid in full, both principal and interest, or unless and until provisions shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and interest thereon in full; and the City further covenants and agrees with the holders of said bonds that it will, out of the proceeds of appropriate water revenues, maintain in good condition and contin- uously operate said waterworks system. ..:.. • : .. � • • ..�a� .,,.,ems ..ie ..,. n. 6'. �4w a .'=-i..b_Ya,:ara:.i..4..J�:� .. :'::..... c:... �._.. , n'i •�, _ - _. ? 315 SECTION 11: Provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a contract be- tween the City of Evanston and the holders of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, and after the issuance of the bonds, no changes, additions, or alterations of any kind shall be made in any manner except in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, or until such time as all of said bonds issued hereunder and the interest thereon shall be paid in full, or less and until provision shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and interest thereon in full. SECTION 12: That the proceeds of the sale of said bonds hereby authorized shall be used for the acquisition and construction of the improvements and exten- sions to its municipal waterworks system as hereinabove described, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor prepared for that purpose, now on file in the office of the City Clerk and open to the inspection of the public. SECTION 13: If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this ordin- ance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 1.4:. In the event the amount of bonds issued is less than the ag- gregate amount herein authorized, the amounts to be set aside in the Water Fund to be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds, as provided in Section 6 thereof, shall be reduced proportionately. Any accrued interest received from the sale of such bonds shall be deposited in the bond and interest account of the Water Fund and applied toward the payment of in- terest next maturing on the bonds herein authorized after the delivery of said bonds. SECTION 15: That said bonds be executed as soon after this ordinance be- comes effective as may be, and be deposited with the City Treasurer of said City, and be by him delivered to the purchaser thereof as shall hereafter be directed by the City Council. SECTION 16: If within the period of twenty-one (21) days after the pub- lication of this ordinance a petition signed by twenty per cent (20%) of the number of voters voting for the presiding officer of the legislative body of this City at the last preceding general election is filed with the City Clerk asking that the question of acquiring and constructing improvements and exter_- sions.to the waterworks system of this City and the issuance of said bonds be submitted to the legal voters of this City, then the legislative body will call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon such question. SECTION 17: Immediately after the adoption and approval of this ordin- ance same shall be published in the Evanston News Index, a secular newspaper of general circulation in this City, and which has been regularly published in this City for at least six (6) months prior to the adoption of this ordinance. SECTION 18: That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict here- with be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage, approval and publications, at the time and as pro- vided by law. Approved:; Henry D. Penfield Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell City Clerk Presented: May 13th , 1940 Passed: May 13th , 1940 Approved: May 14th , 1940 Recorded: , 1940 Published:- May 23rd 1940 316 AN ORDINANCE WITEREAS, the provisions of an Act as amended creating the "Illinois Mun- icipal Retirement Fund" approved by the Sixty-first General Assembly of the State, now in force and effect, provides that election by any municipality to be includ- ed within the provisions of the Act shall be made by the referendum of the people at the first general election or special election following the filing of a written petition of at least one per cent of the legal voters of the municipal- ity voting at the last general election for municipal offices, and WHEREAS, the written petition containing at least one per cent of the legal voters of ,the City of Evanston voting at the last general election for municipal officers has been filed requesting such referendum, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, That a special city election be and the same is hereby called to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, November 5, 1940, for the purpose of voting upon the following proposition "Shall the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois be included within the provisions of an Act as amended creating the "Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund" approved by the Sixty-first General As- sembly of the State, now in force and effect". - That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the sev- eral voting precincts of the respective wards as designated by the Board of Com- missioners of Cook County, for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday November 5, 1940, and that the judges appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks selected and appointed for said general election shall officiate at and conduct the said special election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston; The polls of said election shall be open at 6:00 o'clock in the morning and shall close at 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon; That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving of notice of said special election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as further provided by law; That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized in the manner provided by law to prepare a ballot to be used in said special election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in the Daily News - Index a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Evanston; This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City plf Evanston on the 23rd day of September A.D., 1940 V Approved September 24, 1940 Edward VT. Bell Thos. F. Airth Mayor Protem AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXVIII ENTITLED "EMPLOYEES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 1490 (a) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNTIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTION, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS SECTION 1: Chapter XXVIII of the Evanston Municipal Code of December 29, 1927, is hereby amended by the addition of the following section to be known as Section 1490 (a) establishing the policy of the City Council of the City of Evan- ston relative to compensation, preservation of civil service, and other rights, providing that positions left for military, naval, marine, or similar services, or emergency civil defense employment of the United States, of the State of Illi- nois, or both, shall be available to employees and officers of the City of Evanston 317 upon return or honorable discharge from such service which section shall be and read as follows: Section 1490 (a) The City Council of Evanston finds that many city employ- ees and officers who are now, or who may hereafter become, members of the Army, Navy, or Yarine Corps, the National Guard, Naval Reserve, Or Reserve Officers attached to such service and other city employees and officers may be required to absent themselves from their present positions with the City of Evanston for the purpose of service with such forces of the United States, the State of Illinois, or both, or for civil defense employment; and further, that it is to the best in- terest for the public that such employees or officers be permitted to absent them- selves from their positions for service with the armed forces or in civil defense, without loss of rights or benefits acquired in city service, and that upon com- pletion of duty with such armed forces, or in civil defense employment, present or future employees or officers who may leave their employment with the City of Evanston for such purpose shall be permitted to.return to the position Yield at the time of enlisting or being called or requisitioned for such service. There- fore, the following regulation is adopted by the City Council of Evanston: A. Every employee or officer of the City of Evanston who has been in the service of the city for not less than three months upon enlistment or receipt of an order directing him to report for service with the armed forces of the United States, the Nation Guard, Naval Reserve, or other unit, or upon entering upon civil emergency..defense employment pursuant to requisition by the federal or state goverment, or both, shall be paid monthly, in the manner provided for the payment of salaries, an amount equal to the difference between his regular monthly salary as paid by the city immediately prior to entering upon such service with the fed- eral or state government, or both, or equal to his average monthly wages for the six months immediately prior to entering upon such service, and the full amount, including payment in kind for maintenance, paid monthly for his services by the federal or state government, or both, for such service in the armed forces or in civil emergency defense employment; provided, however, that the amount of such monthly salary or average wages is in excess of the total amount received from the federal or state government, or both, and provided further that in ro event shall the amount to be paid one employee or officer'as the difference between his regul- ar monthly salary or average wages and the total amount received from the federal or state government, or both, exceed the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars (150.00) per month. The monthly payments are herein provided shall be continued for a period of not more than three (3) months, or for such time less than three (3) months, or for such time less than three (3) months as the employee or officer r shall be in actual service with the armed forces or any civil emergency defense employment of the federal or state government, or both. B. It shall be the duty of any employee or officer of the City of Evanston granted a leave of absence under the terms and conditions of this ordinance to re- port monthly to the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston before the tenth day of each month the total amount of compensation, including an estimate of the value of payment in kind received, paid him during the prior thirty (30) day period. C. The position of every employee or officer who has been in the service of the city for not less than three (3) months occupied upon enlistment or order to report for duty with the military, naval or marine forces of the United States, the National Guard, Naval Reserve or other Reserve, or occupied by such employee or officer upon being requisitioned by the Federal or State government, or both, for civil emergency defense employment, shall be available to such person immed- iately upon his release or return from such service, providing such employee or officer shall resume such employment promptly or advise the Civil Service Commis- sion of his intention to return to his position in the city service, in which case the Civil Service Commission shall allow such time for such employee to re- turn as may be deemed proper under the circumstances, and, in the absence of dis- ability directly attributable to such service, not more than ninety (90) days shall elapse between the time of release or return from such service and resump- tion of city employment. D. Absence from employment by the city under the provisions of this ordin- ance shall not operate to deprive any employee or officer or any benefit of civil service or the benefits under the provisions of any law or ordinance now existing or hereafter enacted relating to sick leave, vacations or retirement priveleges, and such employee or officer shall be deemed to have been in continuous employ of the city during such absence from such service for the purposes of such laws or ordinances. 31S E. Leaves of absence allowed under the terms of this ordinance shall be granted by the head of the department in which the employee or officer -is employed subject -to -the civil service'law and regulations, Notice of such leaves of ab- sence must be filed immediately by such department head with the City Treasurer and with the Civil Service Commission. F. The City Treasurer is hereby ordered and directed to determine the dif- ference, if any, between the rate of compensation paid such employees or officers by the city and the total amount, including payment in kind, paid by the unit of the federal or state government, or both, by whom he is called into service. The Mayor and the City Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants for a period of time not to exceed three (3) months, in like manner as payroll war- rants are drawn for employees of the city, in favor of such employees or officers who have enlisted or have been required to report for service in the armed forces or for civil emergency defense employment, said warrants to be equal in sum to the difference between compensation paid by the city and the total, compensation paid by the unit of government by whom such employees or officers are paid, such sum representing the difference in compensation to be in no event in excess of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month and payable monthly. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of September A.D. 1940 Approved September 17, 1940 Edward W. Bell Thos. F. Airth City Clerk Mayor Protem AN ORDINANCE AIUMDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for spec- ified uses and to regulate and limit the height and bulk of buildings hereafter erected, to regulate and limit the intensity of the area of yards, courts and other open spaces within and surrounding such build- ings and to establish the boundaries of districts for the said purpose and prescribing penalties for the violation of its provisions", adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended March 25th, 1940, and approved by the Mayor of said city on March 26th, 1940, by classifying on the "District Map" of the said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, as an "A" Single Family Dwelling District, instead of a "D`; Mul- tiple Family Dwelling District and a "G" Commercial District, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY T,'E CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance to classify., regu- late and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of build- ings 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", adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended March 25th, 1940, and approved by the Mayor of said City on March 26th, 1940, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2. That the district described as: Lots Ten (10) in North Evanston, being a subdivision of Lots Eleven (11) to Sixteen (16) and the West 4-3/10 acres of Lot Seventeen (17) of George Smiths Subdivision (Excepting the North 240 acres) of South 319 Section of Quilmette Reservation, in Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, and classified on the "District Map", said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, as a "D" Multiple Family Dwelling District is hereby changed to an "A" Single Family Dwelling District. SECTION 3: The penalties provided for in the said Ordinance adopted Jan- uary 18th, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restric- tions applicable to an "A" Single Family Dwelling District shall be applicable to said Ordinance as herein amended. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the loth day of September A..D. 1940. ✓ Approved September 16 1940 Edward W. Bell Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE WHEREAS Section 10 of an Act entitled "An Act in Relation to Municipal Courts in cities and villages" Chapter 37, paragraph 453 Ill. Rev. Stat. 1939 provides for the election of a Clerk of Municipal Court on Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, 1940, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a special City election be and the same is hereby called to be held in the City of Evanston on Tfzesday, November 5,1940, for the purpose of electing a Clerk of The Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, to hold office for a term of four years. That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the sev- eral voting precincts of the respective wards as designated by the Board of Com- missioners.of Cook County for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday, November 5, 1940, and that the judges appointed be said Board of Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks selected and appointed for said general election shall officiate at and conduct the said special election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Polls of said election shall be open at six (6) o'clock in the morning and shall close at five (5) o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter aVII of The Evanston Municipal Cose of 1927, and as further provided by law. That the said Clerk be and he is hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to prepare a ballot to be used at said special election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to the day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 9th day of September A.D. 1940. Approved' September loth 1940 Edward W. Bell -Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor 320 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 485 OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTED DECEMBER 20th, 1927, AS AMENDED, SO THAT THE SAME SHALL HEREAFTER BE AND READ AS FOLLOWS: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1:. That Section 485 of Chapter XIX of the Evanston Municipal Code, adopted December 20th, 1927, as amended, be amended -so that the same shall here- after be and read as follows: 485. FIRE WALLS AND SEPARATING PARTITIONS) (a) Buildings occupied by more than one person, firm or corporation or for more than one bus- iness enterprise conducted by the same or different persons, firms, or corporations in separate enclosures on any one floor, shall have a brick or concrete block fire wall for every fifty feet of street front- age, if of ordinary construction; or for every eiAity feet of street front- age, it of slow burning or mill construction. Such fire walls shall extend from the front to the rear wall of the building and from the basement floor to eighteen inches above the roof in one story build- ings of ordinary, mill, or slow -burning construction. In buildings more than one story in height containing stores on the first floor and offices or apartments on the floor or floors above, such fire walls shall extend from the front to the rear wall and from the basement floor to the underside of the floor boards of the floor next above the store. The thickness of such fire walls shall be the sane as is required for the enclosing walls of the building. (b) Dividing partitions between the parts of such buildings oc- cupied by different persons, firms or corporations, other than fire walls, as required in paragraph (a) above, shall be build of incom- bustible material and shall extend from the front to the rear wall of the building and from thebasement floor,;toithe floor or roof boards next above the space so occupied. Such dividing partitions may be build of brick, burned clay tile, concrete blocks, gypsum tile or any similar materials which will provide a two hour fire resistence. (c) No openings in any such dividing partitions or fire walls shall be permitted unless such openings are equipped with standard fire doors or windows.' SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3t This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and af- ter its passage, approval, and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of E nston on the 9th day of September A..D. 1940. Approved September 10 1940 Edward W. Bell City Clerk Henry D. Penfield Mayor v 321 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTTION 1: That the South four (4) feet of that part of the public alley lying North of and adjoining Lots 7,8,9, and 10 in the Block 59, Village of Evan- ston, in Section 13, Township 41 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, as colored in red and indicated by the words "to be vacated" on the plat which is hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be sub - served by such vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and af- ter its passage and approval subject to the condition that the Trustees of Schools of Township 41, Range 13, Illinois, for the use of inhabitants.. of School District #75 shall within 60 days after passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged showing the f acation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of July A.D. 1940. ✓ Approved July 2, 1940 Edward VT. Bell Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE AIENDING SECTION-2767 ENTITLED: "CRUISING AND SOLICITING-- DRIV- ERS NOT TO STAND ON PLATFORM AT RAIL10AY STATIONS --PENALTY" OF ARTICLE III ENTITLED: "TAXICABS, PUBLIC STANDS, LICENSE" OF CHAP- TER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2767 entitled: "Cruising and Soliciting-= Drivers Not to Stand on Platform at Railway Stations --Penalty" of Article III entitled:: "Taxicabs, Public Stands, License" of Chapter LV entitled:: "Vehicles" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "2767. CRUISING AND SOLICITING --DRIVERS NOT TO STAND ON PLATFOP0 AT RAIL- WAY STATIONS--PEIIALTY) No driver of a public vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance shall seek employment by repeatedly or per- sistently driving his vehicle to and fro in a short space before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gathering, or by otherwise interfering with the proper and orderly access to or egress from any such place; but any driver of such public vehicle may solicit employment by driving through any public street, vrithout stops, other than those due to obstructions to traffic, and at such speed as not to interfere with traffic, and may pass and repass before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of pub- lic gathering, provided that after passing such place he shall not turn and repass the same until he shall have gone a distance of two blocks upon the streets or higInvays of the City. It shall be unlawful for the owner or driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, or of any public card to stand or be upon the platform of, or under the subways of, any railway station in said City, while any train shall be approaching such station, and until the expiration of three minutes after the departure of such train, except to assist persons who have indicated a desire of patronizing the vehicle in his charge. No owner or driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, shall solicit any passenger or passengers upon or along any 322 of the streets or public ways of the City of Evanston by signal, sound- ing of horn or oral request. It shall also be unlawful for any such owner or driver of any such taxicab or other carriage or vehicle to pick up any passenger or passengers standing at or upon any designated bus loading zone unless signalled or hailed by any person or persons standing thereon. Whoever shall be guilty of any of the offenses in this section mentioned shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each offense." SECTION 2e All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed:. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of.Evanston on the 21st day of October. A..D. 1940. ✓ Approved October 22nd 1940 Edward W. Bell Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE ,01ENDING SECTION 2749 ENTITLED: "DUTY TO CONVEY PASS121GERS," AS AMENDED, OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "GENERAL PROVISIONS RE- LATING TO PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES" OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2749 entitled: "Duty to Convey Passengers," as amended, of Article I entitled: "General Provisions Relating to Public Passen- ger Vehicles" of Chapter IV entitled: "Vehicles" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended so that it shall here- after be and read as follows: "2749. DUTY TO CONVEY PASSENGERS) It shall be the duty of the operator or person in charge of every public passenger automobile, autocar or other similar vehicles used for hire or reward, to convey .that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accommoda- tions (exclusive of the driver's seat or any portion thereof) who apply for transportation, and at the rates specified for this chap- ter. No more than five passengers or persons in addition to the driver or any taxi -cab shall be carried at any one time. Provided further that after any operator or person in charge of any such ve- hicle used for hire or reward has been hired by one or more persons such operator shall not pick up other persons along or upon any street or highway in the Uity of Evanston, Except upon the express request of the person or persons first engaging the vehicle. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any such cab to solicit the permission of the passenger or passengers first hiring the cab to pick up any additional passenger or passengers." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3:. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and af- ter its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of�vanston on the 21st day of October A.D. 1940 Approved October 22nd 1940 Edward W. Bell Henry D. Penfield City Clerk Mayor SON 2: Public Vehicle Driver's nance, shall have the power to extend ., e0t uirements. Any person de- o '.secure a license as a driver or the time of payment of any such judg- ment or award and specify terms of 96r of any pubhe vehicle licensed payment as in its discretion may seem (nrd'er and used for the carriage of best, `xSg'ers . for hire and reward, shah application in writing therefor to No licensee, owner or operator of any a+yor upon a form proviued. Such public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall work or employ any person to work as 1, t.on shall set forth the name of p his residence and omupa- a driver of any public passenger vehicle ,�lcant, aid shall be endorsed lease or taxicab operated by him for more than ten (10) out of twenty-four (24) con- is it h'Artify bee this City who the secuttve hours. a pl 1 .eertify that the applicant is a man t o , habits, honest, sober and in- drive or I SECTION 7: Obedience of Rules and Regulations. The licensee n,0ua and a fit person to ale a puolic passenger vehicle. Ev- or owner or operator of any taxicab shall obey all ap'licant shall be 21 years of age laws and regulations relating to the Jr. iaueru . Upon such application, the operation of motor vehicles, taxicabs and shall make or cause to be made,: traffic regulations and all rules and a:.can;efu9 and diligent inquiry as to the' regulations of the Commission. `c I I. 'ter and record of the applicant for honesty;. sobriety ,and capability, and if ARTICLE VI .1t slial'l be found that such applicant is COMMISSION lacking in any of such respects, such 'liceilse shall be refused. If the Mayor. shall be satisfied that the applicant is a -f'nt "person to be licensed, such applica- tiorifshall be approved and license is- sbgj. • Such license shall have affixed : therteon a p:cture of the licensee, and shaild._'contain such other descriptive mat- ter''tbtf the licenasee as may be prescribed by Mthe rules of the Commission. Such License shall be displayed at all times in,Che public passenger vehicle in plain view of the passenger. SIECTION 3: License Fee — Badge. The lirce.nse fee for Public Vehicle driver or Operator shall be One Dollar ($1.00) a'a such license shall expire on the 31st daj of December following the date of is 9 _'.. Every person licensed as a driver or perator under the provisions of this orclMance shall at all times, wh.le act- ing[as driver or operator of any vehicle 11cansed under the prov.sions of this ordinance, wear a metal badge which sha.)l have inscribed thereon, "Evans- ton, Illino_s, Chauffeur," the year for which said license is issued and a num- ber, corresponding to the number of the Heepse issued to said driver. Such badge shall be provided with a p.n or fastener, and shall be worn in a conspicuous place on the outside of the driver's out- s.de coat, or upon his cap, and shall be of a different design for each year. The fee,for such badge shall be Fifty Cents Si XTION 4: Record of Licensed )rl, ers—Snspenslon and Revocation of .ioonse. The Chief of Pol ce shall keep t Ill.office a record in which shall be pit the name and residence of each emsed driver or operator together with elnames of persons endorsing his appli- t ton ; and shall carefully note oppo- eacln such licensed driver's or oper- 's name such information as he gain concerning him and as may necessary to provide a complete rec• of his conduct and qualifications as river or operator. Whenever any such er or operator shall be found guilty ny violation of any of the prov.sions his ordinance, or of neglect or refusal comply with any of the rules or regu- ati;o nss of the Commission, or shall be found intoxicated while engaged in driv- ing or operating any licensed vehicle, or while in charge of any such licenseu vehicle, his license shall be revoked by the Mayor. SECTION 5t Transfer of License or Badge Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to, transfer any public passenger vehicle driver's license from one person to an- other. -SECTION 6: Fares — Compensation —;udgments — Hours. The City Coun- •ell from time to time may establish, by a general ordinance, just and reasonabl: rates and charges uniform as to all taxicabs and other public passenger ve- hicles operated within the City. No If-- censee, owner or operator of a public passenger vehicle shall charge, demand, collect or receive greater or less or dif- ferent rates of compensation for the service of said licensee than those es- tablished or fixed from time to time by general ordinance. Every person shall be entitled to the service of the licensee at the established rates amid charges. Upon and after the passage, approval and publication of this ordinance as re- q'u.red by law and until such time as the City Council shall establish, by general ordinance, other rates and charges for Me transportation of passengers and their baggage by taxicabs, the follow- hyg schedule of rates and charges, which -id hereby declared to be just and rea- sonable, computable according to the I distance travelled and the t.me con- sumed as indicated by the taximeter attached to each taxicab, shall become effective: For the first one-half mile or fraction thereof ......10 cents For each additional one- third of a mile, or frac- tion thereof ............ 5 cents ecsla additional pas- senger over 12 years of age picked up after leav- Ing point of hiring ..10 cents For each three minutes of waiting time, or fraction thereof ................10 cents When operating oil an hourly, basis ............$2.50 per'hour Provided, that In lieu of the rates above specified, a passenger first hiring the taxicab may elect .to pay twenty-five cents (250 for one trip between any two points in the City of Evanston, plus the sum of ten cents (10c) for each I additional passenger over twelve (12) .years of age boarding with the original passenger or boarding the cab at the request of the passenger originally hir- ing the cab, between the two points for which the taxicab was originally hired. Such waiting time shall include the 'Ori'ne beginning ten minutes after call 'i at the place to which the taxicab been called, when it is not in mo- the time consumed by unavoidable ys, and the time consumed while Ing at the direction of a pas- er. Passengers shall be entitled the conveyance of their ordinary baggage without charge. A fee of ty-five cents (25c) may be charged carrying a trunk, but no licensee or ator of any- taxicab shall carry o•it to be carried any trunk except e of the taxicab. shall be unlawful for any licensee, et, o• operator of any taxicab, to demandcollect orreceive greater ordifferentratesofcompensatiothe service cfaid licenseeator of any taxicab than those estab- d or fixed by this ordinance and the mount of all taxicab passenger fares shall be determined by taximeter based on the legal rate, except where the —,on is hired on an hourly basis. Every licensee, owner or operator of ,any taxicab or public passenger -vehicle shall pay each judgnnent or award rend- ered against such licensee by any court or commission of competent jurisdiction within thirty (30 days) after such judg- at or award shall become final and appealable, provided that the Com- mission, for the purposes of this ordi- SECTION 1: Public Vehicle Com- mission Created. A Public Vehicle Li- cense Commission for the City of Evans- ton is hereby created and shall be offi- cially known as the Evanston Public Vehicle License Commission, SECTION 2: How Commission Com- posed —Rules. Said Public Vehicle Com- mission shall consist of three (3) mem- bers of the City Council of the City of Evanston selected and appointed by the Mayor and approved by the City Coun- cil. The Commission shall appoint from among its members a Chairman, who shall preside at all meetings of the Commission. It shall from time to time adopt appropriate rules and regulations' to carry out the purpose and intent of this order. All such rules shall be pub- lished in a newspaper of general circula- tion published in the City of Evanston, and a copy of such rules shall be posted in an appropriate place in the City Hall of the City of Evanston. SECTION 3: Powers of Commission. Without limiting the City in the exer- cise of its police powers and its right to pass all ordinances and make all regu- lations affecting the operation of taxi- cabs or other public vehicles which it may deem necessary to promote or se- cure health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience and general welfare, no new license or licenses for taxicabs or other 'public passenger vehicles shall hereafter be issued by the City except in cases of transfer in the event of change of ownership or replacement of a taxi- cab or in the annual renewal of such license or licenses unless the Commis- sion, after a hearing, by resolution shall declare that public convenience and necessity requires additional taxicab or other public passenger service, and pro- vided, further, that no license for a taxi- cab or otiner• public passenger vehicle hereafter shall be issued or re -issued upon transfer or in the annual renewal of such license unless and until the applicant for such license shall have ac- cepted this ordinance and agreed to comply therewith. In determining whether public con- venience and necessity requires the li- censing of any taxicab or other public Passenger vehicle, the Comission shall take into consideration: 1. The demand for such service; 2. The effect on traffic congestion ; 3. Whether the safe use of the streets for vehicular and pedes- trian traffic will be Impaired; 4. The financial responsibility of the applicant and the amount of in- surance or reserves to be estab- lished for the payment of personal injury, death and property dam- age claims; 5. The wages or other compensation to be paid to or received by the driver of such taxicab or other vehicle; G. The color scheme, character and reliability of equipment; 7. Any other facts which the Com- mission may deem relevant. The Commission shall hold public hearings from time to time for the pur- pose of considering any objections or evidence pertinent to the question of the public convenience and necessity for the issuance of licenses for taxicabs or other vehicles. Notices of such public hearings containing the time and place thereof and the names of applicants for licenses shall be published in a news- paper of general circulation published In the City of Evanston. The Commis- sion may continue any public hearing from time to time without notice by publication. SECTION 4: Regularity of Opera- tions. Every taxicab shall be operated regularly to the extent reasonably nec- essary to meet the public demand for taxicab service. In the event that the service of any taxicab is discontinued excepting oil account of strikes, acts of God or causes beyond the control of the licensee; the Commission may give writ- ten notice to the licensee to restore such taxicab to service, and if the same is not so restored within five days after such notice, the Commission in its dis- cretion, may recommend to the Mayor that the license for such taxicab be re- voked and the Mayor, In his discretion, may revoke same. SECTION 5: Access to Books and Accounts of Licensee —Filing Statement with Commission. For the purpose of enabling the City to inform itself as to the character and quality of service rendered the public and as to just and reasonable uniform rates of fare to be fixed from time to time by the City Council, and for determining whether the licensee is maintaining adequate In- surance or reserves to meet personal injury, death and property damage claims, the City and the Commission shall have access to the plant, equip- ment, apparatus and other property, and the inventories, books, papers, accounts and records of all property and opera- tions of the licensee at all reasonable times. Every licensee, at all times, shall keep In the City complete and accurate books and records of all property, operations, receipts and disbursements, in such form and detail as may be prescribed from time to time by the Commission. Every licensee shall file with the Commission annually, before the first day of March in each year, a true statement of all assets and liabilities, gross earnines, operating expense and Income of the licensee for the preceding year ending December 31, and whenever called upon by the City or the Commission, shall file such other information as may be required by them, or either of them. All statements required to be filed pursuant to this ordinance shall be sworn to by the licensee or the duly authorized agent of tine licensee. Every licensee shall file with the Com- mission an address in the City to which all notices required to be given to the licensee under this ordinance may be addressed. All such notices shall be deemed good and sufficient for all pur- poses when deposited in the Un'� States mail in a postpaid envelope ad`, dressed to the licensee at the address on file with the Commission. SECTION 6: Fraud —Revocation of License. In the event that the Commis- sion, after investigation and hearing, shall determine that any licensee has obtained any license for any taxicab or other public passenger vehicle by fraud or false representations or misstate- ment of fact pertinent to the question of whether public convenience and neces- sity required the issuance of such license, or in case any licensee shall fail to carry out any promise made to the Commis- sion before the issuance of such license, the Commission may, in its discretion, revoke the certificate of convenience and necessity granted, whereupon the Mayor shall revoke the license issued in pursuance thereof. SECTION 7: Default In agreements or Violation of Ordinance —Revocation of License. In, the event that any licensee shall make default in the observance or performance of any one or more of the agreements, conditions or obligations imposed upon such licensee by this ordinance or any other ordinance ap- plicable to such licensee, and if any such default or violation shall continue for a period of ten (10) days after written notice thereof from the Commission to the licensee citing the alleged default or violation on the part of the licensee, then in each and every case the Com- mission shall report the facts to the City Council, and, in addition to all other rights and remedies of the City in such case, the Council may by resolution terminate the permission and authority hereby granted to such licensee, and thereupon the Mayor shall revoke all taxicab licenses held by such licensee. SECTION 3:_ Reports of Commission. On or before the first day of April in each year the Comission shall submit to the City Council an annual report of its transactions for the preceding cal- endar year, together with such recom- mendations as it may deem necessary or proper. SECTION 9: Additional Powers of Commission. In addition to the pow- ers and authority hereinbefore given, but not In limitation thereof, the Com- mission shall have the following powers and duties: (a) To make such investigations as may be necessary for the estab- lishment of just and reasonable rates of fare and to make rec- ommendations thereon to the City Council; (b) In conjunction with the Traffic Engineer, to recommend to the City Council the number, loca- tion and capacity of cab stands ; (c) To recommend to the City Council physical and mechanical standards for taxicabs or other Public passenger vehicles and their appurtenances; (d) To make such investigations as may be necessary and to recom- mend to the City Council mea- sures for the prevention of acci- dents; (e) To adopt such rules and regu- lations as it may deem exped- ient for the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance; (f) To investigate and determine the number of taxicabs necessary to serve public convenience and necessity, and to make recom- mendations thereon to the City Council; (g) To exercise such other powers and perform such other duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the City Council. SECTION 10: Chairman of Com- mission —Certificate of Convenience and Necessity. The Commission shall ap- point, from among its members, a Chair- man who will preside at all meetings of the Commission. All certificates of convenience and necessity or resolutions authorizing the issuance of taxicab It- censes shall be signed by the Chairman of the Commission. SECTION 11: Unlawful to operate without Bond or Insurance Policy — Property Damage. Before any taxicab li- cense shall be issued, as herein pro- vided, the person, firm or corporation applying therefor shall file with the City Cleric satisfactory evidence that an insurance policy covering property dam- age in the amount of One Thousand Dol- lars ($1,000.00) has been issued and is in force covering each vehicle used or operated as a taxicab. Said policy shall be issued by a solvent and responsible company authorized to do business in the State of Illinois. The company issu- ing any such policy shall agree, in writ- ing, to notify the City Clerk in writing of the cancellation or expiration of such policy at least ten (10) days prior to such cancellation or expiration. Any taxicab license issued by the City of Evanston shall automatically become cancelled and void upon the person, firm or corporation to whom said license was issued allowing his, their or its property damage policy to lapse or ex- pire. SECTION 12: Revocation of License by Mayor —Consent of Commission. In case of any violation of any of the pro- visions' of this ordinance or any other traffic ordinance or regulation or of any rule or regulation of the Commis- sion, or failure to keep said vehicles in good condition or for any other cause, the Mayor is hereby empowered to re- voke or suspend any license so issued. No such license so revoked shall be re- issued without the consent and approval of the Commission. SECTION 13: General — Penalty. Any person violating any of the provi- sions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than one dollar ($1.00) and not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each offense. SECTION 14: Repeal —Validity. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. If any of the articles, sections or provi- sions of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be con- strued to invalidate, affect or change the other articles, sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 15: Effective. This ordi- nance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to lave. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 18th day of November, A.D. 1940. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Vetoed Nov. 25, 1940 By —Henry D. Penfield, Mayor. Passed over the Mayor's veto by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of November, A.D. 1940- Edward W. Bell, City Clerk. Ikr M I 1 AN ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLES I TO IV, BOTH INCLUSIVE, OF )CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIXING OF TAXICAB FARES, THE APPOINTMENT OF A TAXI- CAB COMMISSION, AND THE FURNISHING OF INSURANCE POLICY COVERING PROPERTY DAMAGE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON, COUNTY OF COOK, AND STATE OF ILLINOIS : ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS SECTION 1: Whenever in this ordi- nance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Public Passenger Vehicles: Taxicabs, sightseeing vehicles and all other motor coaches or buses, other than Wass or motor coaches operated by a duly li- censed public utility. Taxicab: Any public passenger vehicle equipped with a taximeter and licensed as a taxicab for the carriage of pas- sengers for hire to or from or to and from such destination as directed by such passenger or passengers hiring said vehicle. Owner: Any person, firm or corpora- tion owning a taxicab or taxicabs or any public passenger vehicles. Operator: Any person, firm or corpo- ration operating a taxicab business In the City of Evanston and being respon- sible and liable for the acts, doings and conduct of the driver of any such public passenger vehicle. Pubic Vehicle Driver: Any driver li- censed as an "Evanston, Illinois, Chauf- feur." Taximeter: Any mechanical device which records and indicates a charge or fare measured by distance traveled, waiting time and extra passengers. Sightseeing Vehicle: All motor ve- hicles having seating accommodations (exclusive of the driver's Beat or any portion thereof) for eight (8) or more persons, excepting those used exclusively for interstate transportation and those that are subject to the supervision of the Illinois Commerce Commission as pub- lic utilities. Commission: Evanston Public Vehicle License Commission. Certificate of Convenience and eces- sity: A document signed by the hair - man of the Commission finding after due and proper public hearing that public convenience and necessity requires the services of the equipment and facilities of the applicant request ng a license for the operation of public passenger ve- hicles. ARTICLE II GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES SECTION 1: Compliance With State Law. It shall be unlawful for any per- son, firm or corporation to drive any public passenger vehicle or taxicab along or upon any public street or highway in the corporate 1 mits of the City of Evanston, for carriage of passengers for hire, indiserminately accepting and dis- charging all such persons as may offer themselves for transportation, unless such person, firm or corporation shall first furnish satisfactory ece to the City Collector of the Ctty ofvidenEvanston that all of the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illinois and ordinances of the City of Evanston re- lating to the qualifications for and op- eration of such public passenger vehicle have been complied with. SECTION 2: Duty to Convey Pas- sengers. It shall be the duty of the driver in charge of every public pas- senger vehicle to convey not more than that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accommodations (exclusive of the driver's seat or any portion thereof) who apply for transpor- tation, at the lawful rate indicated on and posted in the vehicle, provided that not more than five (5) passengers of the age of twelve (12) years or more shall be conveyed at the same time in any taxicab. Provided further that after any operator or person in charge of any such vehicle used for hire or reward has been hired by one or more persons traveling together, such operator shall not pick up other persons along or upon any street or highway in the City of Evanston, except only upon the ex- press request and designation by the person the taxicab.orItpshall rsonsbe runlawfulgifor the operator of any such taxicab to solicit the permission of the passenger or pas- sengers first hiring the taxicab to pick up any additional passenger or .pas- sengers. SECTIONS: Passengers in Front Seat. No person operating or driving any taxicab shall permit any passenger to ride on the front seat with the driver thereof, providing the rear compartment of the taxicab has a capacity to accom- modate five (5) passengers. ARTICLE III TAXICABS--LICENSES--PUBLIC STANDS —CRUISING SECTION 1: Public Vehicle License. No motor vehicle other than public pas- senger vehicles and taxicabs, licensed and operated under the terms and pro- visions of this ordinance, shall be Op- erated along or upon the public ways of the C-ty for the carriage of passengers for hire, indiscriminately accepting and discharging such persons as may offer themselves for transportation. SECTION 2: Application for License. Applications for public passenger ve- hicle licenses shall be made by the owner and operator upon forms furnished by the Commission. Such applications shall be addressed to the C ty Collector and shall contain the full name and address of the owner and operator, the officers of a corporation or members of a part- nership information as to financial re- sponsibility, names of sureties stgning bonds of applicant or the name of com- pany issuing public liability policies, a complete description of the vehicle for which the license is desired, including kind and make of vehicle, motor and serial number, seating capacity (exclud- ing driver's seat or any part thereof) state license number, cab number, motor number, color of vehicle, and horse pow- er, and such other data as the Commis- sion may prescribe. If the vehicle is to be leased or rented to the driver a copy of the leasing contract must accompany such application. Provided, that no li- cense for a public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall be issued after this ordl- nanee becomes effective, except in the event of replacement Of a taxicab or in the annual renewal of such license, un- less the said Commission shall have is- sued a certificate of convenience and necessity to the applicant. Provided, further, that no license shall hereafter be issued originally or in the annual re- newal of such license unless the applicant therefor shall have accepted the terms of this ordinance and agreed to observe and abide by the schedule of fares and charges, and other regulations contained herein or as may be promulgated by the said Commission from time to time. SECTION 8t Mayor to Grant IA - cease. Subject to the terms and provi- sions of this ordinance, the Mayor of the City is hereby authorised to issue public passenger vehicle licenses in the manner herein provided, upon the oper- ator of such vehicle complying with the requirements of this ordinance. SECTION 4. City Collector to Keep Register. It shall be the duty of the City Collector to keep a register of the names of persons to whom such licenses are granted or transferred, the date when issued or transferred, the number of the l,cense, and the description of the vehicle licensed. SECTION b: Inspection Required. No public passenger vehicle shall be li- censed until it has been Inspected under the direction of the Municipal Testing Station and found to be in safe condi- tion for the transportation of pas- sengers, clean, of good appearance and well painted and varnished, and a cer- tificate of inspection for its taximeter shall have been issued, provided that each public passenger vehicle shall carry outside on its left and right sides and rear lettering in U. S. Standard Series E, not less than two (2) inches in height, the names of the persons, firms or corporations owning and operating such vehicle, the number of such vehicle, and the rate charged per mile, or any portion thereof. No public passenger vehicle shall be equipped with, or dis- play, or ambetr, and redon the rontthe reaer than off such vehicle. SECTION 16: Driver to Resuabs 1p Cab While on Stand. Every driver er operator of a taxicab shall remain in his. cab while same is parked or standing on stand. ARTICLE IV TAXIMETERS SECTION 1: Each taxicab shall be provided with a taximeter or instrument so devised as to register, in plain view of the passenger, the fares as accumu- lated while said cab is in operation. SECTION 2: Taximeters, Taximeters shall be connected with and operated from the front wheel or the tranamiedon of the taxicab to which they are at- tached. No taxicab shall operate while engaged, unless such taximeter shall be, accurately recording the fare to -be! charged, except where the vehicle is hired on an hourly or flat rate basis. SECTION S. Flag. Taximeters chap, be equipped with a flag at least throe Inches by two inches in size, either painted red or bearing thereon in letterol at least one Inch in height the "Vacant" or the words "For Hire" The flag post of such flag shall be kept up or towards a vertical position when the taxicab is for hire, and said flag post, shall be immediately pulled down an4 kept in a horizontal pos.tion when sueb,l taxicab is engaged, and the ta.x.metee shall register the minimum or fiat rate fare, as herein provided, at the begin- ning of the trip. SECTION 4: Register for Addtisad Passengers, ate. Each taximeter shall i be provided with a suitable me-hantss3! to register all additional passengers, 44! and each taxicab shall be equipped wlth I a suitable reg.stering device to be sp60- fled and approved by the Commission" for the purpose of indicating and reg SECTION 6: Inspection of Vehicle.. licensed Istering all flat rate fares, which device, may be a part of the taximeter. The No pubic passenger vehicle shall be operated or driven in the City , aforesaid equipment, to the extent not of Evanston unless it is inspected and : now in place, shall be installed in all approved once during the last five (6) 1 the Municipal: taxicabs operated in the City of Evans - ton within thirty (30) .days after the days of each month at effective date of this ordinance, pro-! Testing Station, v.ded nothing herein contained shall en-' SECTION 7: License Fee —Period. title the driver, by reason of lack of such License fees shall be as follows and shall equipment, to charge other than the tassel expire on the 31st day of December fol- prescribed by this ordinance. lowing the date of issue: SECTION 5: Dial. Taximeters shall' Taxicab .........$15.00 per annum or have a dial or dials which shall rtu S. htseein vehicle, motor coach g g bus other than those operated later the tariff in accordance w.th #lie legal rates of fare. The taximeter shall' by a duly licensed public util- be so placed that the dial thereof is In ity ...........;50.00 per annum plain view of the passenger while rid - SECTION 8: Taxicab License in Ad- ing in such taxicab or upon alighting. dition to Other Fees. Such taxicab or Taxicabs shall be equipped with a light other public passenger vehicle license fee which, dur.ng the period between sun - shall be in addition to all other state set and sunrise shall be so reflected and city vehicle fees and also to such upon the dial of the taximeter as to On - th compensation as may be required to be able the passenger to read the figures paid for the use of the public ways of au- indicated thereon. SECTION 6: Inspection Required — ei4 the city by any ordinance granting alto thority to operate any public passenger Seal. At least once in every six months vehicle upon such public ways. the Inspector of Weights and Measures ms be SECTION 9: Type of License. Upon the proper payment of the required 1t- or his agent shall inspect, teat and oOra all taximeters in use in the City. In ad- cense tee, a decalcomaniaransfer cer- t be issued. dition thereto, whenever complaint is art made to the Mayor that any taximeter tificate of registration shall Such certificate shall be affixed to the registers improperly or inaccurately, It Of', Ot windshield of the vehicle' in the lower shall be his duty to immediately cause right-hand corner, an inspection and test of such taxi - meter, and if said taximeter does not SECTION l0: Transfer of License properly and accurately register, It shall Prohibited: It shall be unlawful to transfer any taxicab or other public be i to operate the taxicab ua- passenger vehicle license from any per- tili r t is equipped with a taximeter ap- t eq proved by the Mayor or Inspector of p son, firm or corporation to another per- Weights and Measures, or his agent. The son, firm or corporation. owner or operator of any taxicab shall, SECTION 11: Suspension and Be- upon demand, deliver to the Mayor, or vocation of License. If any vehicle li- h.s agent, the taxicab together with the tensed as a public passenger vehicle taximeter, or the taximeter detached shall become unsafe for the transpor- therefrom, for inspection and test. Said tation of passengers or shall become un- owner may be present or represented clean or unsightly in appearance, such at the time such inspection and test is license may be suspended or revoked 'made. by the Mayor in his discretion, until SECTION 7: Inspection Tests. Ev- the vehicle and all its appurtenances ery taximeter shall be tested to deter - shall be put In fit condition for public mine the accuracy of its recording mech- use, to the satisfaction of the Mayor. anism with respect to distance traveled - SECTION 12: Public Passenger Ve- i either by running the taxicab to which hicle Stands and Loading Zones. The Mayor shall establish and designate, by it is attached over a course a standard mile in length, or by a mecllianical test. and with the approval of the City Coun- Both of the foregoing tests may be made cii, taxicab stands and public passenger , in the discretion of the Mayor or In - vehicle loading zones on such streets, specter of Weights and Measures, or his in such places and in such manner as 'agent, To determine whether a taximeter has been or shall hereafter be deter- correctly registers waiting time, such mined and approved by the City Coun- taximeter shall be tested by comparing cif and every such stand or loading zone shall be designated by appropriate with the standard time, the time re- corded as shown by the tare computed signs. on the dial thereof. When a test shows SECTIONS 18: Record to Be Kept. that a taximeter correctly records the A record of each stand or loading zone charge of fare measured by distance shall be kept by the Chief of Police traveled, waiting time and extra pas - or his agent, and such record shalt sengers, it shall be sealed, and a cer- conta'n the number of the stand or tifica a of the test shall be issued to loading zone, the exact location thereof the owner. and the vehicle capacity, SECTION 8: Recording of Ynspeo• SECTION 14: Taxicab to Park or : tione—Fee for Inspections. It shall be duty of the Inspector of Weights Stand on Cab Stand Only. It shall bethe and Measures, or his agent, to seal all unlawful for the operator or driver of te to stand or park such : taximeters found accurate and correct any cab atop,on :and and to keep a record of the numbers of vehicle u any business street, upon In any block of any other street where e ; each taximeter and the date of the in- speetian thereof in the books of his office, a taxicab is already parked, at any ' and shall furnish a copy of such inspec- place other than a taxicab stand ex- ttons to the Mayor for his records. The cept for the expeditious loading or un- ' fee to be charged for the inspection loading of passengers or when necessary each taximeter is hereby fixed at thti to avoid conflict w.th other traffic or sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents In compliance with the directions of a (;2.50) ; no charge shall be made for police officer or traffic sign or signal. additional inspections unless the taxi. SECTION 16: Cruising and Solicit- meter registers incorrectly or Inaccu- ing—Drivers Not to Stand On Platform rately, in which case an inspection fee at Railway Stations —Penalty. No driver of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents (;2.50) of a public vehicle licensed under the shall be charged, provisions of this ordinance shall seek SECTION 8: Posting Rates. There employment by repeatedly or pers►s- tently driving his vehicle to and fro in shall be affixed on the inside of each a short space before any theater, ho- taxicab in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that the same may be tel, railway station, boat land.ng or other place of public gathering, or by easily and conveniently read by any. person riding in such taxicab, a card in otherwise interfering with the proper a frame covered by glass, upon which and orderly access to or egress from card shall be printed in plain, legible any such place: but any driver of type the rates of fare as prescribed by such public vehicle may solicit em- ordinance, ployment by driving through any public street, without stops, other than SECTION 10: Registration of Fare. It shall be the duty of the driver of those due to obstructions to traffic, and every taxicab at the termination Of his at such speed as not to interfere with services, to throw the flag to the non - traffic, and may pass and repass before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat recording posit on on the taximeter and landing or other place of public gather- cell the passenger's attention to the fare registered. The taximeter shall not h ing, provided that after passing such changed until the fare has been pat place he shall not turn and repass the or a charge ticket thereof made O same until he shall have gone a distance and delivered to the person hiring su of two blocks upon the streets or high- taxicab. Any passenger shall be ways of the City. It shall be unlawful for the driver taxicab or other titled to receive, upon his request the of any for, a receipt for the fare paid. carriage or vehicle, licensed as afore- SECTION 11: Transferring Meters. said, or of any public cart to stand or No person controlling or operating any be upon the platform of, or under the taxicab shall transfer the taximeter to subways of, any railway station in said any other taxicab in a manner that City while any train shall be approach- , would cause a variation in the record- ing such station, and until the expira- ing mechanism thereof, unless a new in- tion of three minutes after the departure spection and certification of such taxi - of such train, except to assist persons meter is made. who have indicated a desire of patroniz- SECTION It: Tampering with Meters. ing the vehicle in his charge. No driver No person shall tamper with, break, or of any taxicab or other carriage or ve- mutilate any taximeter, cable, or the hicle, licensed as aforesaid, shall solicit seal thereof. any passenger or passengers upon or ARTICLE V along any of the streets or public ways of the City of Evanston by signal, sign, PUBLIC VEHICLE DRIVERS — sounding of horn or oral request. It LICENSE shall also be unlawful for any such driver SECTION 1: Public Vehicle Drivers. of any such taxicab or other carriage or It shall be unlawful for any person to vehicle to pick up any passenger or drive a public passenger vehicle on the passengers standing at or upon any des- public ways of the City without first ignated bus stop or loading zone unless having obtained a driver's license. No hailed. No operator or driver of a taxi• person owning, controlling or operating cab shall habitually cruise along or upon the certificated routes of any duly It- any public passenger vehicle shall em- ploy or permit any person other than a tensed utility for the purpose of solicit- licensed driver to operate au-h vehicle ing passengers along such routes. .ipon the public ways of the City. 323 r 325 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all public alleys in Reynolds and Harts Subdivision of Lot two (2) in Assessorfs Division of Fractional Section Seven (7), Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Fourteen (14) East of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, beginning at the east line of Lot Four (4) and lying south of the south line of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Nine (9), and Ten (10) of the aforementioned subdivision and the same extended east and west, as colored in red and indicated by the words"HEREBY VACATED" on the plat hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and the public interests -will be subserved by such vaca- tion. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval. The City Clerk shall file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance within thirty (30) days after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of December A.D. 1940. Approved December 3, 1940 Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Recorded December 12, 1940 No. 12592,787 Book 336 Page 40. 326 A. . ,f von,rcc4.�.4... 't, _ .'�°4!•. ..�,4 '"•'... .swP AN ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLES I TO IV BOTH INCLUSIVE OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VEHICLES" OF T HE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIX- ING OF TAXICAB FARES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON, COUNTY OF COOK, AND STATE OF ILLINOIS : ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. Whenever in this ordi- nance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Public Passenger Vehicles: Taxicabs, Si ghtseeing vehicles and all other motor coaches or buses, other than buses or motor coaches operated by a duly li- censed public utility. Taxicab: Any public passenger ve- hicle equipped with a taximeter and li- censed as a taxicab for the carriage of passengers for hire to or from or to and from such destination as directed by such passenger or passengers hiring said ve- hicle. Owner: Any person, firm or corpo- ration owning a taxicab or taxicabs or any public passenger vehicles. Operator: Any person, firm or cor- poration operating a taxicab business in the City of Evanston. Public Vehicle Driver: Any driver licensed as an "Evanston, Illinois, Chauf- feur." Taximeter: Any mechanical device which records and indicates a charge or fare measured by distance traveled, waiting time and extra passengers. Sightseeing Vehicle: All motor ve- hicles having seating accommodations (exclusive of the driver's seat or any portion thereof) for eight (S) or more persons, excepting those used exclusively for interstate transportation and those that are subject to the supervision of the Illinois Commerce Commission as Public utilities. ARTICLE II GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES SECTION 1. Compliance with State Law. It shall be unlawful for any per- son, firm or corporation to drive any Public passenger vehicle or taxicab along or upon any public street or highway in the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, for carriage of passengers for hire, indiscriminately accepting and dis- charging all such persons as may offer themselves for transportation, unless such person, firm or corporation shall first furnish satisfactory evidence to the City Collector of the City of Evanston that all of the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illinois and ordinances of the City of Evanston re- lating to the qualifications for and oper- ation of such public passenger vehicle have been complied with. SECTION 2. Duty to Convey Pas- sengers. It shall be the duty of the driver in charge of every public pas- senger vehicle to convey not more than that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accommodations (ex- clusive of the driver's seat or any por- tion thereof) who apply for transporta- tion, at the lawful rate indicated on and posted in the vehicle, provided that not more than six (6) passengers of the age of twelve (12) years or more shall be conveyed at the same time in any taxicab. Provided further that after- any operator or person in charge of any such vehicle used for hire or reward has been hired by one or more persons traveling together, such operator shall not pick up other persons along or upon any street or highway in the City of Evans- ton, except only upon the express re- quest and designation by the person or persons first engaging the taxicab. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any such taxicab to solicit the permis- sion of the passenger or passengers first hiring the taxicab to pick up any addi- tional passenger or passengers. SECTION 3. Passengers in Front Seat. No person operating or driving any taxicab shall permit any passenger to ride on the front seat or any portion thereof unless the rear compartment of the taxicab is filled to capacity. ARTICLE III TAXICABS — LICENSES — PUBLIC STANDS — CRUISING SECTION 1. Public Vehicle License. No motor vehicle other than public pas- senger vehicles and taxicabs, licensed and operated under the terms and pro- visions of this ordinance, shall be oper- ated along or upon the public ways of the City for the carriage of passengers for hire, indiscriminately accepting and discharging such persons as may offer SECTION 10. Transfer of License Prohibited: It shall be unlawful to transfer any taxicab or other public passenger vehicle license from any per- son, firm or corporation to another per- son, firm or corporation. SECTION 11. Suspension of License. If, after the inspection and approval of any public passenger vehicle as provided for in Section 6, of Article III of this Ordinance, such public passenger vehicle shall from any cause become unsafe for the transportation of passengers or shall become unclean or unsightly in appear- aitce, the license of such public passenger vehicle shall be suspended by the Mayor until the public passenger vehicle and all its appurtenances shall be put in fit condition for public use and has been inspected and approved by the Municipal Testing Station. SECTION 12. Public Passenger Ve- hicle Stand and Loading Zones. The City Council -shall establish and desig- nate taxicab stands and public pas- senger vehicle loading zones on such streets, in such places and in such manner as has been or shall hereafter be determined and approved and every such stand or loading zone shall be designated by appropriate signs. SECTION 13. Record to Be Kept. A record of each stand or loading zone shall be kept by the Chief of Police or his agent, and such record shall con- tain the number of the stand or load- ing zone, the exact location thereof and the vehicle capacity. SECTION 14. 'Taxicab to Park or Stand on Cab Stand Only. It shall be unlawful for the operator or driver of any taxicab to stop, stand or park such vehicle upon any street zoned for busi- ness, or in any block of any other street where a taxicab is already parked, at any place other than a taxicab stand except for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers or when neces- sary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic sign or signal. SECTION 15. Cruising and Solicting — Drivers Not to Stand On Platform at Railway Stations — Penalty. No driver of a public vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance shall seek employment by repeatedly or persistently driving his vehicle to and fro in a short space before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gathering, or by otherwise inter- fering with the proper and orderly access to or egress from any such place; but any driver of such public vehicle may solicit employment by driving through any public street, without stops, other than those due to obstructions to traffic, and at such speed as not to interfere with traffic, and may pass and repass before any theater, hotel, railway sta- tion, boat landing or other place of public gathering, provided that after passing such place he shall not turn and repass the same until he shall have gone a distance of two blocks upon the streets or highways of the City. It shall be un- lawful for the driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, or of any public cart to stand or be upon the platform or, or under the subways of, any railway station in said City while any train shall be ap- proaching such station, and until the expiration of three minutes after the departure of such train, except to assist persons who have indicated a desire of patronizing the vehicle in his charge. No driver of any taxicab or other car- riage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, shall solicit any passenger or passengers upon or along any of the streets or pub- lic ways of the City of Evanston by sig- nal, sign, sounding of horn or oral re- quest. It shall also be unlawful for any such driver of any such taxicab or other carriage or vehicle to pick up any pas- senger or passengers standing at or upon any designated bus stop or load- ing zone unless hailed. No operator or driver of a taxicab shall habitually cruise along or upon the certified routes of any duly licensed utility for the pur- pose of soliciting passengers along such routes. SECTION 16. Driver to Remain in Cab While on Stand. Every driver or operator of a taxicab shall remain in his cab while same is parked or standing on stand. ARTICLE IV TAXIMETERS SECTION 1. Each taxicab shall be provided with a taximeter or instrument so devised as to register, in plain view of the passenger, the fares as accumu- lated while said cab is in operation. SECTION 2. Taximeters. Taximeters shall be connected with and operated from the front wheel or the transmis- sion of the taxicab to which they are such a manner that the same may be. easily and conveniently read by any per- son riding in such taxicab, a card in a frame covered by glass or other trans- parent material upon which card shail be printed in plain, legible type the rates of fare as prescribed by ordinance. SECTION 9. Registration of Fare. It shall be the duty of the driver of every taxicab at the termination of his services, to throw the flag to the non - recording position on the taximeter and call the passenger's attention to the fare registered. The taximeter shall not be changed until the fare has been paid or a charge ticket thereof made out and delivered to the person hiring such taxi- cab. Any passenger shall be entitled to receive upon his request therefor, a re- ceipt for the fare paid. SECTION 10. Transfering Meters. No person controlling or operating any taxi- cab shall transfer the taximeter to any other taxicab unless a new inspection and certification of such taximeter is made. SECTION 11. Tampering with Meters No person shall tamper with, break, or mutilate any taximeter, cable, or the seal thereof. ARTICLE V PUBLIC VEHICLE DRIVERS — LICENSE SFr',TION 1. Public Vehicle Drivers. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a public passenger vehicle upon the public ways of the City without first having obtained a driver's license. Ne person owning, controlling, or operating any public passenger vehicle shall em- ploy or permit any person other than a licensed driver to operate such vehicle upon the public ways of the City. SECTION 2. Public Vehicle Driver's License Requirements. Any person de- siring to secure a license as a driver or operator of any public vehicle licensed hereunder and used for the carriage of passengers for hire and reward, shall make application in writing therefor to the Chief of Police upon a form pro- vided. Such application shall set forth the name of the applicant, his residence and occupation, and shall be endorsed by at least two responsible citizens of this City who shall certify that the ap- plicant is a man of good habits, honest, sober and industrious and a fit person to drive or operate a public passenger ve- hicle. Every applicant shall be 21 years of age or over. Upon sucl. application, the Chief of Police shall snake or cause to be made, a careful and diligent in- quiry as to the character and record of the applicant for honesty, sobriety and capability, and if it shall be found that such applicant is lacking in any of such respects, such license shall be refused. If the Chief of Police shall be satisfied that the applicant is a fit person to be licensed, such application shall be ap- proved and license issued. Such license shall have affixed thereon a picture of the licensee, and shall contain Puch other descriptive matter of the licensee as may be prescribed by the Chief of Police. Such license shall be displayed at all times in the public passenger vehicle in plain view of the -passenger. SECTION 3. License Fee — Badge. The license fee for Public Vehicle driver or operator shall be One Dollar ($1.00) and such license shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. Every person licensed as a driver under the provisions of this ordinance shall at all times, while acting as driver of any vehicle licensed under the provi- sions of this ordinance, wear a metal badge which shall have inscribed thereon, "Evanston, Illinois, Chauffeur," the year for which said license is issued and a number corresponding to the number of the license issued to said driver. Such badge shall be provided with a pin or fastener and shall be worn in a conspic- uous place on the outside of the driver's outside coat, or upon his cap, and shall be of a different design for each year. The fee for such badge shall be Fifty Cents ($.50). SECTION 4. Record of Licensed Driv• ers — Suspension and Revocation of Li- cense. The Chief of Police shall keep at his office a record in which shall be kept the name and residence of each li- censed driver or operator together with the names of persons endorsing his ap- plication ; and shall carefully note op- posite each such licensed driver's or operator's name such information as he may gain concerning him and as may be necessary to provide a complete record of his conduct and qualifications as a driver or operator. SECTION 5. Transfer of License or Badge Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to transfer any public passenger vehicle driver's license from one person to an- other. .-uiemde,ves� for t, arf�portauon. • at, ..,,,ea. No taxicab shali operate wmie ai'a: 11ViV o. r4res — uompensation SECTION 2. Application for License. engaged, unless such taximeter' shall be — Judgments - Hours. No licensee, ?" 'Applications for public passenger ve- accurately recording the fare to be owner or operator of a public passenger •.' hicle licenses shall be made by the owner charged. vehicle shall charge, demand, collect or and operator upon forms furnished by SECTION 3. Flag. Taximeters shall receive greater or less or different rates the City Collector. Such applications be equipped with a flag at least three of compensation for the service of said shall be addressed to the City Collector inches by two inches In size, either licensee than those established or fixed and shall contain the full name and painted red or bearing thereon in letters from time to time by general ordinance 'Every address of the owner and operator, the at least one inch in height the word person shall be entitled to the officers of a corporation or members "Vacant" or the words 'Fore Hire." service of the licensee at the established of a partnership, information as to fi- The flag post of such flag shall be kept rates and charges. nancial responsibility, names of sureties up or towards a vertical position when Upon and after- the passage, approval r.!.' signing bonds of applicant or the name the taxicabs is for hire, and said flag and publication of this ordinance as re - of company issuing public liability pol- post shall be immediately pulled down quired by law, the following schedule icies, a complete description of the ve- and kept in a horizontal position when of rates and charges which is hereby ,:. hicle for which the license is desired, such taxicab is engaged, and the taxi- declared to be just and reasonable, com- including kind and make of vehicle, meter shall register the fare as herein putable according to the distance trav- motor and serial number, seating ca- provided. eled and the time consumed as indi- pacity (excluding driver's seat or any SECTION 4. Dial. Taximeters shall cated by the taximeter attached to each part thereof) state license number, car have a dial or dials which shall reg- taxicab, shall become effective: v ,. number, motor number, color of vehicle, ister the tariff in accordance with the For the first one-half mile or frac- , k �• and horse power, and such other data the City if legal rates of fare. The taximeter shall tion thereof .... .... .10 cents as Council may prescribe. be so placed that the dial thereof is in For each additional one-half mile, the vehicle is to. be leased or rented to plain view of the passenger while rid- or fraction thereof 5 cents the driver, a copy of the leasing con- ing in such taxicab or upon alighting. .. For each,one and one-half minutes tract must accompany such application. Taxicabs shall be equipped with a lignt of waiting time, or fraction there- SECTION 3. 1llayor, to Grant Li- which, during the period between sunset of ........ ...... .. ..5 cents — cense. Subject to the terms and pro- and sunrise shall' be so reflected upon Such waiting time shall include the 7f visions of this ordinance, the Mayor of the dial of the taximeter as to enable time beginning five minutes after call iw ' the City is hereby authorized to issue the passenger to read the figures indi- time at the place to which the' taxicab public passenger vehicle licenses in the cated thereon. has been called, when it is not in mo- y. manner herein provided, upon the op- SECTION 5. Inspection Required. The tion, the time consumed by unavoidable erator of such vehicle complying with Inspector of Weights and .Measures or delays, and the time consumed whip• the requirements of this ordinance. his Deputy, shall inspect, test and seal standing at the direction of a passenger. SECTION 4. City Collector to. Keep all taximeters in use in the city monthly Passengers shall be entitled to the con - Register. It shall be the duty of the when the taxicab is inspected at the veyance of their ordinary, hand baggage t City Collector to keep a register of the Municipal Testing Station. In addition without charge. A fee of twenty-five r✓ names of persons to whom such li- thereto, whenever complaint is made to cents (25c) may be charged for carry -tenses are granted, the date when is- the Mayor that any taximeter registers ing a trunk, but no licensee or operator sued, the number of the license, and improperly or inaccurately, it shall be of any taxicab shall carry or permit to the description of the vehicle licensed. his duty to immediately cause an in- be carried any trunk except inside of the SECTION 5. Inspection Required. No spection and test of such taximeter, and taxicab. No licensee, owner or operator public passenger vehicle shall be li- if said taximeter does not properly and of any public passenger vehicle or taxi- { tensed until it has been inspected un- accurately register, it shall be unlawful cab shall work or employ any person to der the direction of the Municipal Test- to operate the taxicab until it is equipped work as a driver of any public passenger ing Station and found to be in safe con- with a taximeter approved by the Mayor vehicle or taxicab operated by him for �F- dition for the transportation of pas- or Inspector of Weights and Measures, more than twelve (12) out of twenty- sengers, clean, of good appearance and or his deputy. The owner or operator four (24) consecutive hours. well painted and varnished, and a cer- of any taxicab shall, upon demand, de- SECTION 7. Revocation of License tificate of inspection for its taximeter liver to the Mayor; or his agent, the by Mayor or City Council. In case of shall have been issued, provided that taxicab together with the taximeter, or any violation of any of the provisions of each public passenger vehicle shall the taximeter detached therefrom, for this ordinance or any traffic ordinance carry outside on its left and right sides inspection and test. Said owner may be or regulation, or any State law, the and rear, lettering in U. S. Standard present or represented at the time such Mayor or the City Council is hereby em- Series E, not less than two (2) inches inspection and test is made. powered to suspend or revoke any public in height, the names of the persons, firms SECTION 6. Inspection Tests. Every vehicle driver's license or any public ve- or corporation owning and operating taximeter shall be tested to determine hicle license. No such license so revoked such vehicle, the number of such ve- the accuracy of its recording mechanism shall be re -issued without the consent hicle, and the rate charged per mile, with respect to distance traveled either and approval of the City Council. or any portion thereof. No public pas- by running the taxicab to which it is SECTION 8. General —Penalty. Any senger vehicle shall be equipped with, attached over a course, a standard mile person violating any of the provisions I' or display, any lights on the front other in length, or by a mechanical test. Both of this ordinance shall be fined not more t> than white or amber, and red on the of the foregoing tests may be made in than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) d rear of such vehicle. the discretion of the Mayor or Inspector for each offense. SECTION 6. Inspection of Vehicle. of Weights and Measures, or his deputy. SECTION 9. Validity. If any of the No public passenger vehicle shall be To determine whether a taximeter cor- articles, sections or provisions of this operated or driven in the City of Ev- rectly registers waiting time, such taxi- ordinance shall be held such in- anston unless it is inspected and ap- during the last five (5) meter shall be tested by comparing with ,invalid, validity shall not be construed to inval- proved once days of each month at the Municipal the standard time, the time recorded a:; shown by the fare computed on the dial Idate, affect or change the other articles, TestingStation. thereof. When a test shows that a taxi- sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 7. License Fee — Period. meter correctly records the charge of SECTION 10. Repeal, Articles I to License fees shall be as follows and fare measured by distance traveled, VI of an Ordinance entitled "An ORDI- shall expire on the 31st day of Decem- waiting time and extra passengers, it NANCE REVISING ARTICLES I TO ber following the date of issue: shall be sealed, and a certificate of the IV BOTH INCLUSIVE OF CHAPTER Taxicab ........ $15.00 per annum test shall be issued to the owner. . LV ENTITLED 'VEHICLES' OF THE Sightseeing vehicle, motor coach SECTION 7. Recording of Inspec- EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE ON or bus other than those operated tions — Fees for Inspections. It shall 1927, AS AMENDED, AND TO PRO - by a duly licensed public util- be the duty of the Inspector of Weights VIDE FOR THE FIXING OF TAXICAB w. ity ...........$50.00 per annum and Measures, or his deputy, to seal all FARES, THE APPOINTMENT OF A SECTION 8. Taxicab License in Ad- taximeters found accurate and correct, TAXICAB COMMISSION, AND THE ' dition to Other Fees. Such taxicab or and to keep a record of the numbers of FURNISHING OF INSURANCE POL- ICY COVERING PROPERTY DABI- other public passenger vehicle license fee shall be in addition to all other each taximeter and the date of the in- spection thereof in the books of his office, AGE" are hereby repealed. state and city vehicle fees and also to and shall furnish a copy of such inspec- SECTION 11. Effective. This ordi- such compensation as may be required tions to the Mayor for his records. The nance shall be in full force and effect t' to be paid for the use of the public fee to be charged for the inspection of from and after its passage, approval ways of the city by any ordinance grant- each taximeter is hereby fixed at the and publication according to late. ' ing authority to operate any public pas- sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) per year. Adopted by the City Council of the senger vehicle upon such public ways. No charge shall be made for additiona! City of Evanston on the 23rd day of e'r SECTION 9. Type of License. Upon the proper payment of the required li- inspections unless the taximeter regis- ters incorrectly or inaccurately, in which December, A.D. 1940. published in Evanston News -Index fee, a decalcomania transfer cer- case an inspection fee of Two Dollars December 26, 1940. cense tificate of registration shall be issued. and Fifty Cents ($2.50) shall be charged. Edward W. Bell, ,r Such certificate shall be affixed to the SECTION 8. Posting Rates. Thera 'inside City Clerk windshield of the vehicle in the lower shall be affixed on the of each Approved Dec. 24, 1940 y right-hand corner. taxicab in a conspicuous place and. in By —Henry D. Penfield, Mayor. 327 AN OIWINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2919 ENTITLED: "DEFINITIONS" OF CHAPTER LXI, ENTITLED: "DEALERS IN SOLID FUEL" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:' SECTION 1: That Section:2919 entitled: "Definitions" of Chapter LXI, entitled: "Dealers in Solid Fuel" be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2919, Definitions: Whenever used in this article: (a) The words "solid fuel" shall mean any anthracite, semi - anthracite, bituminous, semi -bituminous or lignite coal, briquettes, boulets, coke, gas -house coke, petroleum coke, petroleum carbon, wood, or any manufactured or patented fuel not sold by liquid or metered measure; (b) The Words "hundred weight" shall mean one hundred pounds avoirdupois: (c) The word "ton" shall mean twenty hundred weight. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of January A.D. 1941. Approved January 7, 1941. Henry D. Penfield Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in the Evanston News-Index.January 8, 1941. r 328 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE 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," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended March 25th, 1940, and approved by the Mayor of said City on March 26th, 19402 (hereinafter called the "ZONING ORDINANCE"), by classifying on the "District Map" of the said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended -as an "F" Commercial District, instead of an "A" Single Family Dwelling District, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Zoning Ordinance, hereinabove referred to, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2: That the district described as: ` Beginning at the point of intersection of the west line of Greenbay road with the north line of Noyes Street; thence running northwesterly along the west line of Greenbay Road for a distance of 125 feet; thence due west for a distance of 350 feet; thence due south to an intersection with the north line of Noyes Street produced west; thence due east to the point of beginning; otherwise known by street num- bers as 2222 to 2238, both inclusive, even numbers only, Greenbay Road and 1601 to 1625, both inclusive,_odd numbers only, Noyes Street, and classified on the "District Map" said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921,.as amended, as an "A" Single Family Dwelling District, be and the said District is hereby changed to an 'IF" Commercial District. SECTION 3: The penalties provided for in the said Zoning Ordin- ance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to an "F" Commercial District shall be applicable to said Zoning Ordinance as herein amended. SECTION 4: Any part of the said Zoning Ordinance in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cof Evanston on the 27th day of January A.D. 1941it Approved January 28, 1941. Edward W. Bell, Henry D. Penfield, City Clerk Mayor Published in the News -Index January 298 1941, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 829 AN. ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE 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 inten- sity 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," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18th, 1921,•and approved by the Mayor:of said City on January 19th, 1921, as amended March 25th, 1940 and approved by the Mayor of said Cit on March 26th, 1940 (hereinafter called the 'ZONING ORDINANCE, by classifying on the "District Map" of the said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, as a "B" Single Family Dwelling Dis- trict, instead of an "A" Single Family Duelling District, certain de- scribed property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its pro - Visions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Zoning Ordinance, hereinabove referred to, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. Section 2: That the district described as: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Three (3) in Adams & Wheelers Addition to Evanston, otherwise known by street numbers as 717 to 7270 both inclusive, odd numbers only, Ridge Avenue and 1005 to 1015, both inclusive; odd numbers only, Monroe Street, and classified on the "District Map" said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, as an "A" Single Family Dwelling District, be and the said District is hereby changed r to a "B" Single Family Dwelling District. Section 3: The penalties provided for in the said Zoning Ordinance adopted January 18th, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to a "B" Single Family Dwelling District shall be applicable to said Zoning Ordinance as herein amended. Section 4: Any part of the said Zoning Ordinance in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 27th day of January, A.D. 19417 Approved January 28th, 1941. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Published in News -Index January 290 1941. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - w .- - -. 330 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the twenty (20) foot alley lying south of and adjoining Lots 19 (19). twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twenty- two (22), twenty-three (23), and twenty-four (24) in D.F. Curtin's Third Addition to Lincolnwood, being a Subdivision of the S 1/3 of E 1/2 of SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section Eleven (11), Township 41, Range thirteen (13); East of the Third Principal Meridian, also the S 1/3 of the S 10 acres of the W 20 acres of the SE 1/4 of Section eleven (11), Township 41, Range thirteen (13). East of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the City of Evanston, County of Cook, in the State -of Illinois, and as'colored in red and indicated by the words "hereby vacated" on the,plat which is attached hereto, which plat -for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is,hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation, except, however, that an easement extending for a distance of five (5) feet northerly and southerly from the center line of said vacated alley is hereby reserved, granted and established for public utilities. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall within 60 days after passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of February A.D. 1941.✓ Approved February 4th, 1941. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND IN THE.TOWN.OF.THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO..BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 1st DAY OF APRIL, 1941. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the General Election of the City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 1st day of April, A.D. 19410 between the hours of six (6) O'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and said Town of the City of Evanston, to -wit: OFFICERS 0$ THE CITY OF EVANSTON FIRST: A Mayor; SECOND: A City Clerk; Third: A City Treasurer; Fourth: One Police Magistrate; Fifth: Eight (8) Aldermen, one (1) Alderman in and for each Ward in the City of Evanston, who shall hold office for a four (4) year term and until his successor 3s elected and qualified; and Sixth: One (1) Alderman in the Third Ward (for a term of two (2) years only) to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Alderman Alan E. Ashcraft, Jr. OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Seventh: Five (5) Justices of the Peace; Eighth: Five (5) Constables; Ninth: One Town Supervisor SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (See Ordinance for list*) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election, to -wit: ( See Ordinance for list) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as provided by law. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to cause a sample of the ballot to be used at said election to be published prior to the date of such election in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Evanston. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval; Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the loth day of February A.D. 1941. ✓ Approved February llth, 1941. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Election Notice published in News -Index February 18, 1941. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - 332 4 the same were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances hereto- fore introduced and voted upon pur- porting to make appropriations to de- fray all necessary expenditures and lia- bilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1941, and ending December 31, 1,941, are hereby with- drawn and repealed. SECTION 3. The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in the Evanston Daily News - Index, a secular newspaper published in H this City and of general circulation therein, within one month after its passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be o in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. /Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of V March, A. D. 1941. EDWARD W. BELL, City Clerk. Approved: March 4th, 1941. HENRY D. PENFIELD, Mayor. Vote: Ayes —Alderman Platt, Alder: man Kimbark, Alderman Mac - Steven, Alderman James, Al- derman Jourdain, Alderman Rubin, Alderman Airlh, Alder- man Nilles, Alderman Kappel- man, Alderman Corcoran, Al- derman Pape, Alderman Camp- bell. Nays —None. Absent — Alderman Parsons, Alderman Huston, Alderman Merrick. —24— An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January I, 1941, and Ending December 31, 1941 -k CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINO.IS This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in the Evanston . Daily News -Index, March 6, 1941 the collection of this ap- propriation ............ 30,263.39 INDEX Total amount to be raised Amount to be raised by taxation 23 by taxation for general -------- corporate fund based on Auditing Department___________________ 9 corporate rate of $0.66% on one hundred dollars valuation .............. $ 332,897.31 Bond Interest Fund_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _16 To be raised by taxation for bond retirement .... 71,115.02 Bond Sinking Fund_ ___________________15 To be raised by taxation for bond interest ...... 18,977.50 Building Department _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 �� To be raised • by taxation City Clerk's Office---------------------- 11 for bond retirement and interest ...... .......... $ 90,092.52 J Addition of 10% for prob- City Collector's Department_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _11 able deficiency arising in �. the collection of this ap- City Hall Building propriation ............ 9,009.25 City Officers' Salaries__________________ 11 Total amount to be raised by taxation for bonds Civil Service Commission_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _12 and interest ...........$ 99,101.77 Total appropriation for general corporate pur- Contingent Find _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ . _ 13 poses, and for bonds and " interest ................ 801,900.05 Fire Department________________________ 7 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Firemen's Pension Fund____ Resources other than taxa- ____________17 tion ...................$ 223,400.00 Garbage Department -------------------- 21 To be raised by taxation for special purposes .... 359,655.72 Addition of 10% for prob- General Corporate Fund_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 22 able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- Health Department-------------------=- g propriation ............ 35,965.58 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund_ Total amount to oe raisedby _ _ __22 taxation for special Legal Department _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9 purposes ...............$ 395,621.30 Total appropriation for spe- cial purposes .......... 619,021.30 Miscellaneous Funds _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 13 Grand total appropriation f o r general corporate Municipal Court ------------------------ 13 bonds and interest andspecial purposes ....... 1,420,921.35' Police Department______________________ 6 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY Police Pension Fund___________ _____.___18 T TAXATION General Corporate Fund 332,897.31 Fund. Public Benefit Fund -------------------- 22 Bonds and Interest ...... 99,101.77 Special Funds ........... 395,621.30 ti Public Library Fund_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Total amount to be raised _ _ _ _17 by taxation ..........$ 827,620.38 Public Playgrounds_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _19 SECTION 2. All expenses and dis- Public Works and Purchasing Div. Dept. 3 bursements on account of all other de - partments not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appropriation Small Parks _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _18 is required, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from the operation Special Funds -------- _----------------- 23 of such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise pro- Street and Bridge Repair Dept 20 vided. All miscellaneous receipts of ----------- Treasurer's Department_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _10 revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly reserved or appropriated shall be available to pay appropriations here- in provided for as expenses and liabil- Water Department_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 14 ities of the General Corporate Fund. - All unexpended balances of prior ap- propriations, including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby reappropriated for the objects and purposes for which -23- Receipts 565. Incinerator charges A n and other services ....... $ 50.00 t appropriation less receipts other than less ORDINANCE taxation ................. $ 89,950.00 567. Add 107v for prob- making appropriations to defray all able deficiency arising in necessary expenses and liabilities of the collection of this ap- the City of Evanston, Cook County, propriation .............. 8,995.00 Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January1, 1941, and ending Decem- 568. Total amount to be ber 31, 1941. raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropriation BE IT ORDAINED by the City Couneil ordinance for this purpose of the City of Evanston, Cook County, not to exceed two mills on Illinois: the dollar on all taxable SECTION 1. That the sums set out property in the City as au- + nelow or so much thereof as m'ay be au- thorized by law .........$ 98,945.00 thorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT expenses and liabilities of the City of FUND -CITY OF EVANSTON Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the CONTRIBUTIONS fiscal year beginning January 1, 1941. 569. Amount certified to and ending December 31, 1941 ; such ap- ap- the governing body of the propriations are hereby made for the following objects and purposes: City of Evanston by the Board of Trustees of the Illinois Municipal Retire- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ment Fund (created by an act filed July 29, 1939) as 1. Commissioner of Public required to provide all the Works and Superintendent City of Evanston contribu- of Water Department at tion as required for said $541.67 per month ......... $ 6,500.00 Illinois Municipal Retire- 2. City Engineer at $375.00 ment Fund from both the per month for 10 months.. 3,750.00 City of Evanston and In- 3. Purchasing Department strumentalities thereof in Clerk at $135.00 per month 1,620.UU accordance with the pro- 4. Junior Clerk at $82.50 visions of the act creating Per month ............... 990.00 said fund ............... $ 45,803.00 S. Postage, stationery and 570. Add 101/5 for prob- supplies.... .............. 750.00 able deficiency arising in 6 Four members Board the collection of this ap- of Local Improvements at propriation .............. 4,580.30 $10.00 per year each....... 40.00 Engineering Division 571. Total amount to be 7. Traffic Engineer at $180.00 per month......... 2,160.00. raised by special tax not to exceed 21/2 mills on the 8. Assistant City Engineer • dollar of the assessed val- at $275.00 per month....... 3,300.00 uation of all taxable prop- 9. Four engineers, one at erty of said city authorized by said act creating said $185.00 per month, one at $175.00 per month, one at Illinois Municipal Retire- $165.00 per month, one at ment Fund which shall be $135.00 per month......... 7,920.00 exclusive of and in addition { 10. Two draftsmen, one at $170.00 per month and one to the amount of tax levied at $145.00 per month...... 3,780.00 for general purposes pursu- .. $ 50,383.30 11. Stenographer and rec- ord clerk at $85.00 per PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND month .... 1,020.00 Additional help, M.F.T. 572. Public benefit fund.$ 5,000.00 con construction .............. 500.00 13. Maps, instruments and 573. Total appropriation.$ 5,000.00 drafting supplies ....... 600.00 Receipts 14. Operation and main- 574. Due from other tenance of three iAotor ve- funds .................... $ 5,000.00 aicles ........... I......... 350.00 Electrical Division SUMMARY OF GENERAL 15. City Electrician at CORPORATE FUND $210 per month and assistant Resources other than tax- electrician at $162.50 per ation .... $ 369,900.97 month .... .. ...... 4,470.U0 To be raised by taxation 16. Additional help 328.00 for general corporate 17. Materials and supplies, purposes ...... . 302,633.92 fire alarm, police tele- Addition of 10% for prob- phone and traffic equip - able deficiency arising in ment ................... 1,200.00 -22- - 3 - 18. Operation and main- 537. Contingent expenses 500.00 tenance of two motor ve- 538• Transfer to Civil hicles ................... 250.00 Service .................. 800.00 Seaver Division 539. Repairs to build- 19. Superintendent of ings ..................... 540. License plates and 2,000.00 Sewers at $185.00 per pe applications .. ..... .... 2,400.00 month ...... nth . mo Mason and inspector 20. 2,220.00 541. Transfer to salaries at $140.00 per month..... 1,680.00 of City Officers .......... 3,000.00. 21. Labor ... .. ..... 22. Operation and main- 11,000.00 542. Total appropriation.$ 213,440.00 tenance of five motor ve- Receipts hicles, purchase of two with 543. From departments trade in of one .......... 2,400.00 for gas, oil and car main- 23. Materials and supplies 1,200.00 tenance as follows $ 18,950.00 24. Purchase and main- Engineering ..'. $ 350.00 tenance of tools ......... 800.00 Electrical ..... 250.00 25. Basin cleaning equip- Sewer ........ 750.00 ment ................... 2,000.00 Building .. .. , 300.00 Health ........ 800.00 26. Total Appropriation.$ 60,828.00 Library ...... 100.00 Receipts Water Mains.. 800.00 27. Engineering services, Water Meter .. 700.00 Small Parks .. 1,000.00 sewer permits, water per- Public Play- mits, and heating mains grounds .... 400.00 permits, and grade fees ...$ 9,500.00 Garbage ...... 13,500.00 28. Work done by elec- 544. Street permits and' trical division . ....... 2,120.00 miscellaneous ............ 2,000.00 29. Work done by sewer 545. Wheel tax ....... 110,000.00 division ............. ... 2,500.00 546, Automobile fines .. . 200.00 30. Engineering and su- 547. Street openings ... 2,000.00 ' pervision for Street and Bridge Repair Department 5,000.00 548. Excess commissions 549. State high w ay •20,500.00 31. Engineering and su- maintenance ............. 6,000.00 pervision for Small Parks. 2,000.00 32. Engineering and su- 550. Total receipts other pervision for Garbage De- than taxation ............ $ 159,650.00 partment .............. . . 3,000.00 551. Total appropriation 33. Engineering and su- less receipts other than pervision for Playgrounds. 2,000.00 taxation ................. 53,790.00 34. Engineering and su- 552. Add 10%n for prob- pervision for Water De- able deficiency arising in partment ................ 4,500.00 the collection of this appro- priation .................. 5,379.00 35. Total receipts other than taxation .............$ 30,620.00 553. Total amount to be *36. Total appropriation raised by special tax to be less receipts other than levied pursuant to this ap- taxation ................. 30,208.00 propriation ordinance for 37. Add 1017n for probable this purpose not to exceed deficiency arising in the collection of this appropria- twelve cents on each hun- dred dollars of the assessed tion ..................... 3.020.80 valuation as authorized by late .....................$ 59,169.00 38. Total amount to be raised by taxation ....... $ 33,228.80 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT 554. Labor, refuse col - CITY HALL BUILDING lection and incinerator op- 39. Telephone operator at eration ........ .... .. $ 61,500.00 $100.00 per month ...$ 1,200.00 r 555. Materials, 'supplies 40. Janitor at $112.50 per and repairs .............. 1,500.00 month .. . ................ 1,350.00 556. Tools ............ 300.00 41. Janitor and watch- • 557. Fuel, light and pow - man at $125.50 per month. 1,506.00 er .. .. • .. , .. , ... , , 1,400.00 42. General supplies .... 600.00 558. Truck operation 43. Heating 728.89 and maintenance ........ 13,500.00 44. Lighting and inciden- 559• New equipment ... 5,000.00 tals 1,000.00 560. Contingent expense. 1,000.00 45. Extra janitor work.. 300.00 561. Transfer to salaries General repairs, al- of City Officers ......... 2,000.00 ter ter and redecorating. 3,000.00 562. Engineering and su- . Of 47. Office furniture and pervision • 3,000.00 equipment ............... 300.00 563. Civil Service ex - Mailing Division pense ................... 800.00 48. Postage ............ 2,500.00 564. Total appropriation.$ 90,000.00 -4- -21 - Receipts 49. Repairs and supplies. 150.00 ,•505. , Sale -of beach tokens$ 10,000.00 50. l n t e r d e partmental `506: Flood light receipts 2,500.00 messenger and clerk at 507. Miscellaneous ..... 1,000.00 $95.00 per month......... 1,140.00 F' 51. Vehicle .maintenance SOS.'Total receipts other at $15.00 per month....... 180.00 than taxation ............$ 13,500.00 509. Total appropriation 52. Total Appropriation.. $ 13,954.8.Q less receipts other than taxation ................. 30,240.00 Receipts 510. Add 107, for prob- 53. Departmental Post - able deficiency arising in age ..................... $ 2,500.00 the collection of this appro- 54. Total appropriation priation .................. 3,024.00 less receipts other than tax- ation ... ..... 11,454.89 511. Total amount to be 55. Add 107 for probable raised by special tax pur- deficiency arising in the suant to this appropriation collection of this appropria- ordinance for this purpose tion ..................... 1,145.49 to be two-thirds of a mill ` on the dollar of the as- 56. Total amount to. be sessed valuation of taxable raised by taxation .......$ 12,600.38 property of said City .as authorized by law ........ $ 33,264.00 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR 57. Building Commission - er at $375.00 per month $ 4,500.00 DEendent ENf ... 58. Building Inspector at 512. Superintendent o f $200.00 per month........ 2,400.00 Streets at $275.00 per 59. Plumbing Inspector month .$ 3,300.00 at $210.00 per month..... 2,520.00 513. Department of Pub- 60. Electrical Inspector lic Works clerk and ste- at $210.00 per month...... 2,520.00 riographer at $145.00 per 61. Permit Clerk at month ................... 1,740.00 $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 514. Street Department 62. Stenographer a n d clerk at $125.00 per month 1,500.00 Clerk at $125.00 per 515. Garage labor ..... 7,000.00 month .................. 1,500.00 516. Operation and main- 63. Four members of tenance of all motor ve- Board of Examiners of En- hicles including gas and oil 20,000.00 gineers at $50.00 per year 517. Stationery and of- each .................... 2100.00 fice supplies including new 64. Operation and main - adding machine ......... 500.00 tenance of three motor ve- 519. Garage tools and hicles ................... 300.00 equipment ..............: 520. Rubbish dump rent- 450.00 65. Commissioner's c a r al ........ .............. 12,000.00 maintenance at $15.00 per month 180.00 521. Oiling unimproved ................... 66. Postage, stationery streets and alleys......... 522. Bridge repairs 4,000.00 and .miscellaneous supplies (structural) ... 1,500.00 including upkeep on maps. 450.00 523. Tools and supplies. 1,000.00 67. Publishing notices for public hearings including 524. Street lighting main- frontage consent notices tenance .................. 22,500.00 and reprints ............. 100.00 525. Current for street 68. Miscellaneous ex - lighting .................. 526. Current for regula- 42,000.00 0 penses ................... 69. Transfer to Fire De- 300A0 tory lights ............... 527. Alterations to regu- 4,200.00 partment ................ 1,640.00 latory lights and street 70. Zoning enforcement.. 330.00 lighting system .......... 11000.00 71. Total Appropriation. .$ 19,100.00 528. Transfer to Police Department for car testing Receipts station expense 9,000.00 72. Building Permit fees.$ 4,500.00 529. Street marking, la- 73. Plumbing and gas bor ,and material 2,000.00 fitting permits and inspec- 530. Labor, street `main- tions ..... ... .. ... 1,600.00 tenance ... 42,000.00 74. Boiler, elevator and 531. Materials and sup- miscellaneous permits and plies ..................... 532. Building heating 17,000.00 11000.00 inspections .............. 75. Electric 5,800.00 533. Lighting and inci- signs, cer- tificates and inspections ... 6,800.00 dentals .. 534. Janitor supplies .. 1,000.00 50.00 76. Board of examiners of engineers' fee and mis- 535. Engineering and su- cellaneous ............... 400.00 pervision ................ 5,000.00 536. New equipment ... .51000.00 77. Total Appropriation..$ 19,100.00 -20- -5- POLICE DEPARTMENT 78. Chief of Police at $375.00 per month .... $ 4,500.00 79. Captain of Police at $250.00 per month ........ 3,000.00 80. Five .Lieutenants at $225.00 per month ....... 13,500.00 81. Nine Sergeants at $205.U0 per month ....... 22,140.00 82. Fitty-seven patrol- men at $180.00 per month each ..... .............. 123,120.00 83, Two patrolmen for 3 months at $175.00 per month each and for 9 months at $180.00 per month each .............. 4,290.00 84. One patrolman for 4% months at $175.00 per month and for 7 % months at $180.OU per month...... 2,137.50 85. One patrolman for 8 months at $175.00 per month and for 4 months at $180.00 per month 2,120.00 86. Three patrolmen at $175.00 per month each... 6,300.00 87. One policewoman at $175.00 per month ..... 2,100.00 88. One policewoman at $180.00 per month........ 2,160.00 89. One Principal Clerk at $155.00 per month..... 1,860.00 90. One Administrative assistant at $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 91. One Identification an- alyst at $180.00 per month 2,160.00 92. One Senior Clerk at $155.00 per month, and two operators at $155.00 per month each 5,580.00 93. One Police radioman at $150.00 per month 1,800.00 94. One Senior clerk -ste- nographer at $100.00 per month 1,200.00 95. One Junior clerk -ste- nographer at $85.00 per month ................... 1,020,00 96. One Dog Warden at $135.00 per month ..... 1,620.00 97. School crossing guards .................. 7,500.00 98. Janitor at $85.00 per month and one janitor at $100 per month .. ... .. 2,220.00 99. One senior vehicle in- spector• at $135.00 per month .................. 1,620.00 100. Four vehicle inspec- tors at,$120.00 per month each .................... 5,760.00 101. Vehicle Testing Sta- tion expenses ............ 11620.00 102. Secret service work 500.00 103. Xotorcycle mainte- nance ................... 750.00 104. Four new motorcy- cles and trade-in on four old motorcycles .......... S00.00 105. Ammunition for shot and machine guns ....... 100.00 106. Rental of all police cars 11,000.00 107. Stationery, printing and supplies ............. 2,000.00 -6- 477. Total appropriation less receipts other than -tax- ation .................... 56,100.00 478. Add 10`Jo for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appro- priation ................. 5,610.00 479. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropriation ordinance for this purpose not to exceed two mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said City as provided by law ......... $ 61,710.00 f PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 480. Superintendent a t $300.00 per month ....... $ 3,600.00 481. Two activity direc- tors at $160.00 per month each, one at $120.00 per month and one at $110.00 per month, .............. 6,600.00 482. Postage, stationery and office supplies ....... 350.00 483. Rental of school gymnaastums .. .. .... 1,400.00 484. Additional help, play- grounds .................. 1,700.00 485. Beach maintenance and operation ........... 10,000.00 486. Life guards for free beaches ... ......... .. 1,200.00 487. Beach supplies for free beaches ............ 100.00 488. Clubs, leagues, Jun- ior Press and gym classes. 4,200.00 489. Attendants for skat- ing rinks ............... 400.00 490. Athletic and activ- ity supplies and new equip- ment ...... :............. 2,200.00 491. Flood light mainte- nance ................... 900.00 492. Labor ............ 1,300.00 493. Janitor and play- ground assistant at $160.00 per month ............... 1,920.00 494. Operation and main- tenance of two motor ve- hicles and purchase of one new vehicle and trade in. 1,130.00 t 495. Superintendent's car maintenance at $15.00 per month 180.00 496. Activity Director's car allowance ........... 180.00 497. Heating recreation- al buildings ............. 1,200.00 498. Lighting and inci- dentals Boltwood Field House .................. 700.00 499. Engineering and su- pervision ................ 2,000.00 500. Contingent expense. 1,000.00 501. Civil service ex- pense .. ................ 300.00 502. Office equipment.. 100.00 • 503. Junior Clerk and stenographer at $90.00 per month ................... 1,080.00 504. Total appropriation.$ 43,740.00 - 19- 0 three -tenths of a mill on the dollar of all taxable property for firemen's pen- sion fund ................ $ 15,000.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 449. Pensions and sun- dry expenses ............$ 32,886.36 450. Total appropriation.$. 32,886.36 Receipts 451. From 10 of regu- lar licenses .............$ 3,700.00 452. From % of Dog Li- censes ................... 5,500.00 453. From 10% of regu- lar fines ................ 1,200.00 454. From 19 of salaries 1,850.00 455. From interest on bonds ................... 7,000.00 456. Total receipts other than taxation ............$ 457. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation .................... 457%. Add 10 f o r probable deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation .............. 458. Total amount to be raised by special tax of three -tenths of a mill on the dollar on all taxable property for policemen's pension fund as provided by law ..................$ SJIALL PARKS 459. Superintendent at $225.00 per month ........ $ 460. Labor for parks... 461. Hose and supplies.. 462. Plants, trees and supplies ................. 463. Spraying supplies.. 464. Water supply and drainage ...... .. ..... . 465. Repairs to park structures including Bolt - wood Fiend House ....... 466. Lighting, heating and telephone ............ 467. Operation and main- tenance of four motor ve- hicles and motorized equip- ment and purchase of new dump truck ............. 468. New equipment 469. Park improvements and extensions ........... 470. Engineering and su- pervision .. .. .. .... 471. Transfer to Salaries of City Officers .......... 472. Civil service expense 473. Lake Front jetties. 474. Total appropriation.$ Receipts 475. Work done by the department ..............$ 476. Total receipts other than taxation ............$ 19,250.00 13,636.36 108. Jail Board ........ 1,000.00 109. Maintenance of tele- phone call boxes at $43.50 per month and flash sig- nals at $50.00 ........... 572.00 110. Radio maintenance. 600.00 111. Miscellaneous e x - pense ................... 500.00 112. Dog pound expense. 620.00 113. Dog tags, census books, business licenses and license books ............ 275.00 114. Police heating ..... 277.00 115. Police lighting ..... 850.00 116. Janitor supplies.... 225.00 117. Police building repair 350.00 118. Total appropriation.$ 241,906.50 Receipts 119. Licenses, dog taxes and fines, less amount to be credited to Police Pen- sion Fund ............... $ 46,500.00 120. Censored film fees. 2,300.00 121. Services of one lieu- tenant and one patrolman. 4,860.00 122. Transfer from Street. and Bridge Repair Fund... 91000.00 1,363.64 123. Total receipts other than taxation ............ $ 62,660.00 124. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation .................... 179,246.50 125. Add 10 ro for prob- able deficiency arising in 15, 0 0 0, 00 the collection of this appro- riation p ................. 17,924.65 126. Total amount to be raised by taxation ....... $ 197,171.15 2,00.00 22,000.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 1,500.00 127. Fire Marshal at 3,000.00 $375.00 per month ....... $ 4,500.00 700.00 Truck Company No. 1 128. Assistant Chief at 400.00 $250.00 per month ........ 3,000.00 129. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month ....... 2,460.00 3,500.00 130• Nine first class pri- vates at $180.00 per month 500.00 each ......... ; .......... 19,440,00 131. Two privates at $175.00 per month each.... 4,200,00 Truck Company No. 2 132• S e c o n d Assistant 2,000.00 Chiet and Chief of Fire 1,500.00 Prevention Bureau at $240.00 per month ....... 21880.00 8,000.00 133. Third assistant chief at $240.00 per month...... 2,880.00 2,000.00 134. Lieutenant at $205.00 per month 21460.00 1,000.00 135. Eight first cldss pri- 300.00 vates at $180.00 per month 10,000.00 each ..................... 17,280.00 59,100.00 Engine Company No. 1 136. Captain at $225.00 per month 21700.00 137. Lieutenant at $205.00 3,000.00 per month ............... 2,460.00 138. Motor engineer at $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 3,000.00 139. Assistant Motor En- _7_ gineer at $180.00 p e r 2,160.00 SPECIAL FUNDS PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND month ............... 140. Six first class pri- 415. Cleaning supplies ... $ 400.00 . vates at $180.00 per month 416. Fuel .............. . 1,130.00 each .................... 12,960.00 417. Furniture and fix- . 141. Administrative as- tures ..................... 250.00 sistant at $190.00 per 418. Insurance ......... 450.00 month ................... 2,280.00 419. Janitor service .... 3,300.00 Engine Company No. 2 420. Light ............. 421. Rent 1,680.00 1,660.00 142. Captain at $225.00 per month ....... 2,700.00 .............. 422. Repairs and im- 143. Lieutenant at $205.00 provements ............. 423. Telephone 1,250.00 590.00 per month ............... 144, Motor Engineer at 2,460.00 1 ......... 424. Delivery service and $180.00 per month ..... 2,160.00 express .................. 425. Postage and station- 450.00 145. Assistant motor en- ery 450.00 gineer at $180.00 per month 2,160.00 ...................... 426. Printing • • 400.00 ............... 146. Six first class Pri- ...... 427. Supplies • • • • • • • • • 428. Staff 825.00 31,500.00 vates at $180.00 per month vates ............. 429. Pages 8,200.00 each .................... 12,960.00 ............ 430. Interest on tax war - ine Company No. 3 Engine rants, .................. 500.00 147. Captain at $225.00 431. Books ......... 9,150.00 per month ........ 2,700.00 452, Binding'........... 3,015.00 148. Lieutenant at $205.00 433. Periodicals ........ 800.00 per month ............... 2,460.00 149. Motor Engineer oat 434. Total appropriation.$ 66,000.00 $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 Receipts 150. Assistant Motor En- gineer at $180.00 per month 2,160.00 435. Miscellaneous r e - $ 9,500.00 151. Six first class pri- I ceipts ................... vates at $180.00 per month 12,960.00 436. Total appropriation each .................... less receipts other than Engine Company No. 4 taxation 56,500.00 152. Captain at $225.00 437. f - Add 10 /o for probble per month ........ 2,700.00 able deficiency arising in 153• Lieutenant at $205.00 the collection of this appro- per month ............... 2,460.00 priation .. .............. 5,650.00 154. Motor Engineer at $180.00 per month ....... 2,160.00 438. Total amount to be 155. Assistant Motor En- raised by special tax to be gineer at $180.00 p e i• levied pursuant to this ap- month ... ............... 2,160.00 propriation ordinance for 156. Six first class pri- this purpose not to exceed vates at $180.00 per month one and two -tenths mills on each ........... ........ 12,960.00 the dollar of the assessed Engine Company No. 5 valuation of the taxable 157. Captain at $225.00 property of said City as authorized by law ....... $ 62,150.00 per month 2,700.00 158. Lieutenant at $205.00 month 2460.00 FIREINIEN'S PENSION FUND per .......... 159. AIotor Engineer and �. 439. Pensions and sun - mechanic at $195.00 per dry expenses ............$ 27,086.36 month 2,340.00 160• Assistant Motor En- ( 440. Total appropriation.$ 27,086.36- gineer at $180.00 p e r Receipts month ...................2,160.00 161. Seven first class pri- j 441. Tax on insurance - premiums $ 3,500.00 vates at $180.00 per month each 15,120.00 Interest on securi. 7,500.00 ............. 162• One private at ties .......... ties """ 443. From 1% of licenses $175.00 per month .. 2,100.00 444. From 1% of salaries 000.00 2,000.00 163. Repairs, mainte- nance and supplies 3,000.00 445. Total receipts other 164. New equipment and than taxation $ 13,450.00 hose .................. 500.00 446. Total appropriation 165. Lighting .......... 1,250.00 less receipts other than 166. Heating ........... 835.00 taxation 13,636.36 167. Building repairs and 447. Add 10% for prob- maintenance ............. 2,500.00 able deficiency arising in the collection of this appro: 168. Total appropriation.$ 186,105.00 priation .... 1,363.64 Receipts 1-69. Tax on Fire Insur- 448. Total amount to be raised by special tax of ante premiums less amount -8- - 1%- 385. Lake Front Lands to be credited to Firemen's Acquisition Bonds ........ 7,000.00 Pension Fund ............$ 3,000.00 386. Incinerating Plant 170. Water Fund transfer 181,465.00 Bonds ................... 6,000.00 171. Transfer from Build- 387. Fourth Ward Bolt- ing Department ......... ' 1,640.00 wood Park Improvement Bonds ................... 3,000.00 172. Total appropriation.$ 186,105.00 388. Fire Department Bonds ................... 4,000.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 389. Fourth Ward Bolt- 173. Corporation Counsel wood Park Improvement for all legal services includ- Bonds, Second Series...... 3,000.00 ing clerk hire, expenses and 390. Public Parks and supplies at $541.67 per Lake Shore Improvement month ...................$ 6,500.00 Bonds ................... 5,000.00 t 174. City Attorney at 391• Departmental Build- $225.00 per month ........ 2,700.00 ing Bonds ............... 1,000.00 175. Printing legal no- 392. Funding Bonds .. 5,000,00 tices .................... 600.00 393. Fire Apparatus and 176. Legal expenses not Equipment Bonds ........ 2,000.00 otherwise provided for.... 1,500.00 394. Water Improvement and Extension Bonds..... 15,000.00 177. Total appropriation.$ 11,300.00 395. Public Grounds and 178. Add 10% for prob- Park Improvement Bonds. 1,115.02 able deficiency arising in the collection of this appro- 396. Total appropriation.$ 71,115.02 priation ................. 1,130.00 397. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in 179. Total amount to be the collection of this ap- raised by taxation ........ $ 12,430.00 propriation .............. 7,111.50 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 398. Total amount to be 180. Continuous a u d i t service for year 1941...... $ 4,620.00 raised by taxation .......$ 78,226.52 181. Incidental expenses. 100.00 CITY OF EVANSTON 182. Total appropriation.$ 4,720.00 BOND INTEREST FUND 183. Add 10% for prob- REQUIREMENT FOR BUDGET able deficiency arising in OF 1941 collection of this appropri- 399. Municipal Water ation .................... 472.00 Works Pumping Apparatus Bonds ...................$ 1,012.50 184. Total amount to be 400. Boltwood Park Im- raised by taxation ........$ 5,192.00 provement Bonds ......... 697.50 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 401. Lake Front Lands Health Commission - Acquisition Acquisition Bonds ....... 1,080.00 er at5. er $Addit per month 4,500A0 Incineratin Plant g services 186. Additional services 6. Bonds ................... 1,237.50 as required by law ....... 300.00 403. Fourth Ward Bolt- 187. Food and Dairy In- wood Park . Improvement spector at $210.00 per Bonds ................... 607.50 month ....... `............ 2,520.00 404. Fire Department 1 188. Assistant Food and Bonds ................... 472.50' Dairy Inspector at $185.00 405. Fourth Ward Bolt- per month ............... 2,220.00 wood Park Improvement 189. Housing and sanita- Bonds ................... 1,012.50 tion inspector at $195.00 406. Public Parks and 1 per month ............... 2,340.00 Lake Shore Improvement 190. Clerk and deputy Bonds ................... 1,687.50 . registrar at $120.00 per 407. Departmental Build- 1 month ................... 1,440.00 ing Bonds ............... 337.50 191. Assistant Clerk and 408. Funding Bonds 1,020.00 deputy registrar at $120.00 409. Fire Apparatustand per month ............... 1,440.00 Equipment Bonds ........ 1,140.00 192. Extra general in- 410. Water Improvement spection service at $185.00 and Extension Bonds ..... 8,200.00 per month .............. 2,220.00 411. Public Grounds and 193• Overtime Sundays Park Improvement Bonds. 472.50 and holidays ............ 240.Oo 194. Communicable dis- 412. Total appropriation.$ 18,977.50 eases and quarantine 1,200.00 413. Add 10% for prob- 195. Three public health able deficiency arising in nurses at $150.00 per month the collection of this appro- each ..................... 5,400.00 priation ..................$ 1,897.75 196. Laboratory director at $225.00 per month ...... 2,700.00 414. Total amount to be 197. Laboratory assistant raised by taxation ........$ 20,975.25 at $100.00 per month...... 1,200.00 - Ib- -9- 198. Veterinary services. 360.00 355. Water main feeder extensions ............... 3,462.18 199. Food and dairies, 356. Maintenance of el weights and measures..... 140.00 vated tanks ............. 2 500.00 200. Laboratory supplies and new equipment 700.00 Water Meter and Billing Division 201. Postage, office 357. Chief Clerk a n d supplies and equipment... 600.00 billing machine operator at 202. Heating .......... 500.00 $135.00 per month ....... 1,620.00 203. Lighting .......... 400.00 358. Two clerks at $95.00 2,280.00 204. Building repairs... 500.00 per month each . • ...... • . 205. Janitor at $125.00 359. Delinquent account per month .............. 1,500.00 inspector at $147.00 per 1,764.00 206. Janitor supplies ... 207. Operation and main- 150.00 month ................... 1 360. Water officer at tenance of eight motor ve- $185.00 per month .. 2,220.00 hicles ................... 800.00 361. Two meter repair- 208. Medical Inspection men at $153.00 per month of schools ............... 1,970.00 each and one at $125.00 per 209. Miscellaneous e x - month ................... 5,172.00 pense ........ .. ... 150.00 362. Jnspector at $155.00 210. Assistant Clerk and per month ......... 1,860.0 deputy registrar at $95.50 363. Meter reader at 1,260.00 per month ............... 211. Housing and sanita- 1,146.00 $105.00 per month ... 3631Y_. Additional help.. 250.00 tion office expense 25.00 364. Purchase of meter 5,500.00 212. Trade in of two old and relief valves ......... automobiles and purchase 365. Repair parts for 4,000.00 of two new automobiles... 213. Laboratory techni- 825.00 meters ..... .... .... 366. Materials and sup- 500.00 cian at $125.00 per month. 1,;)00.00 plies ................. 214. Clinic physician, 367. Operation and main - part -time at $75.00 per tenance of five motor ve- morth 900 00 hicles and purchase of one 215. Laundry and supplies 500.00 truck with trade in....... 1,300.00 368. Water rolls, bills, 216. Total appropriation.$ 40,386.00 stationery and postage.... 2,000.00 Receipts 369. Total appropriation.$ 186,956.85 216% . From Water De- Transfers partment ................ $ 336.00 3691�-.. Health Depart- $ 336.00 217. Examination of scales 218. Receipts from coun- 1,750.00 ment ... ......... .. 370. Fire Department .. 181,465.00 ty for birth and death 371. Contingent Fund .. 21,000.00 registration .............. 675.00 372. Miscellaneous Fund. 4,000.00 219. Fees from certified 373. City Collector's Of - copies of birth and death fice ..................... 3,279.97 certificates .............. 220. Miscellaneous r e - 445.00 374. Total transfers .. $ 210,080.9 7 ceipts ................... 300.00 375. Total appropriation.$ 397,037.82 221. Total receipts other Receipts 376. Water tax and use than taxation ............ $ 3,506.00 water for building and 222. Total appropriation sdewalk construction .. $ sidewalk 375,000.00 less receipts other than tax- 377. Water Revenue ation .................... 36,880.00 bonds (unexpended b a 1 - 223. Add 107- for prob- ante) ................... 12,037.82 able deficiency arising in 378. Work done by wa- the collection of this appro- ter mains division ........ 2,500.00 priation ................. 3,688.00 379. Work done by meter ---- division and sale of meters, 224. Total amount to be parts, relief valves ....... 7,000.00 raised by taxation ....... $ 40,568.00 380. Work M o n e by pumping station ......... 500.00 TREASURER'S DEPART31ENT 381. Total appropriation.$ 397,037.82 225. City Treasurer at $130.00 per month .......$ 1,560.00 CITY OF EVANSTON 226. Bookkeeper at BOND SINKING FUND FOR BUDGET $195.00 per month........ 2,340.00 OF 1941 227. Clerk and stenogra- 382. Filtration Plant En- pher at $125.00 per month. 1,500.00 largement Bonds .........$ 14,000.00 228. Clerk and stenogra- 383. Municipal W at er pher at $95.50 per month.. 1,146.00 Works Pumping Apparatus 229. Blank books, sta- Bonds ................... 3,000.00 tionery and supplies ..... 726.00 384. Boltwood Park Im- provement Bonds ........ 2,000.00 230: Total appropriation.$ 7,272.00 • -15- - 10- WATER DEPARTMENT 231. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in 320. Assistant Superin- the collection of this appro- tendent Water Department priation .................. 727.20 and Chemist at $275.00 per month .... ....... ...$ 3,300.00 232. Total, amount to be 321. C a r allowance a t raised by taxation ....... $ 7,999.20 $15.00 per month ......... 180.00 y 322. Contingent expense CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT reserve 323. Water revenue bonds 10,`l3G.32 233. City Collector an Superintendent of Special and bond interest reserve.. 324. Interest Water Rev- 3,320.53 Assessments at $275.00 per enue Bonds .............. 325. Engineering and su- 528.00 month ................... $ 234. Stenographer and 3,300.00 4,500.00 clerk at $135.00 per month. 1,620.00 pervision .. ... .... .. 326. Transfer to Civil 235. Clerk at $115.00 per Service .................. 800.00 month ................... 1,380.00 236. Clerk at $90.00 per Pumping Station month 1,080.O0 327. Master mechanic at , 237. Postage, stationery $290.00 per month ... ..: 3,480.00 and supplies ............. 600.00 328. Three operating en- 238. Burglary insurance. 87.50 gineers at $205.00 per month 239. License enforcing each and one relief engineer officer at $150:00 per at $195.00 per month ...... 9,720.00 month ................... 1,800.00 329. Three firemen at $170.00 per month each and 240. Total appropriation. $ 9,767.50 one at $165.00 per month... 8,100.00 Receipts 330. Four oiler -repairmen at $175.00 per month each.. 8,400.00 241. Special assessment 331. Machinist at $175.00 2,100.00 collections ............$ 242. Wheel tax ........ 2,000.00 3,000.00 per month ..... .. ...... 332. Additional help .... 1,200,00 243. From Water De- 333. Fuel and power .... 20,OOO.00 partment ................ 3,279.97 334. Repairs to building 335. Tools, materials and 800.00 244. Total receipts other supplies ..... ...... ... 2,500.00 than taxation ............ $ 8,279.97 336. Repairs to sea wall 245. Total appropriation and intake 1,500.00 less receipts other than tax- ............... 337. Repairs to boilers ation ............... 1,487.53 and engines .............. 2,000.00 246. Add 1017, for prob- 338. Machinery and able deficiency arising in equipment from W. R. B... 10,000.UU the collection of this appro- 339. New piping and elec- priation .................. 148.75 trical connections ......... 5,000.03 0 247. Total amount to be Filtration Plant raised by taxation ....... $ 1,636.28 340. Assistant Chemist at $180.00 per month ........ 2,160.00 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 341. Four operators at $175.00 per month each.... 8,400.00 248. City Clerk at $280.00 342. Additional help .... 3,OOO.00 per month ............... $ l 249. Clerk and council 3,360.00 343. Chemicals for water treatment ............ .. 7,000.00 stenographer at $145.00 344. Laboratory Supplies 250.00 1 per month ... ... 1,740.00 345. Repairs and altera- 250. Clerk at $125.00 per tions .. ........... .. 2,000.00 month 1,500.00 346. Tools, materials and 251. Messenger and page supplies .................. 600.00 at $25.00 per month....... 300.00 1 252. Stationery, record Witter Mains Division t books and supplies .. 350.00 347. Foreman at $185.00 per month .. ... ........ 2 2'LO.UU 253.. Total appropriation.$ 7,250.00' 348. Three mechanics at 254. Add 10% for prob- $155.00 per month each, able deficiency arising in one at $145.00 per month the collection of this appro- and one at $135.00 per month 8940.00 priation ................. 725.00 349. Additional help .... 6:000.00 350. Fire hydrants .... 1,300.00 255. Total amount to be 351. Maintenance f i v e raised by taxation ....... $ 7,975.00 motor vehicles and pur- chase truck with trade in. 2,900.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 352. Purchase and main- tools.......... 800.00 tenance of 353. Maintenance distri- per month ..... .: . $ 257. Secretary to the 7,140.00 bution system ............ 6,000:00 Mayor at $120,00 per 354. Water main feeder extensions from W. R. B... 2,037.82 month ................... 1,440.00 r•-- 0 258. City Comptroller at $25.00 per month ..; ..... 300.00 259. Aldermen at $10.00 per meeting ............. 8,100.00 260. Stationery and sup- plies .................... 175.00 261. City officers' con- tingent expense .......... 450.00 262. Total appropriation .$ 17,605.00 Receipts 263. Transfer from Street and Bridge .............. $ 3,000.00 264. Transfer from Gar- bage ...... .... ... 2,000.00 265. Transfer from Park Department .............. 1,000.00 266. Total receipts other than taxation ........... $ 6,000.00 267. Total appropriation less .receipts other than taxation ..... ........... 11,605.00 268..' Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this appro- priation ................. 1,160.50 269. Total amount to be raised by taxation ........ $ 12,765.50. CIVIL SERVICE C031AIISSION 270. Salaries of three commissioners at $60.00 per year ....................$ 150.00 271. Secretary and Chief Examiner and Technical Service .. ............... 2,400.00 272. Stenographic help.. 900.00 273. Part-time medi6al examiners ............... 300.00 274. Services of special examiners, proctors and hire of equipment ........ 50.00 275. Stationery and sup- plies .................... 150.00 276. Communication 100.00 277. Printing (including costs of issuing Rules and Regulations) ............. 85.00 278. Membership a n d travel ................... 25.00 279. Contingent Fund 50.00 280. Total appropriation.$ 4,210.00 . Receipts 281. Playgrounds ....... $ � 300.00 282. Parks ............ ."300.00 • 283. Garbage .......... 800.00: 284. Street and Bridge 1 Repair ....... .... .. 800.00 285, Transfer from Wa- ter Department .......... 800.00 286. Total receipts other than taxation ............ $ 3,000.00 287. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation ................. 1,210.00 288. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in the collection of this ap- propriation .............. 121.00 289. Total amount to be raised by taxation ....... $ 1,331.00 -12-. • i MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS 290. Election expense ..$ 3,600.00 291. Support of indigent war veterans and their families as provided by law 500.00 292. Evanston Hospital Association for services to be paid July 31st ........ 100.00 293. St. Francis Hospital Association fdr services to be paid July 31st......... 100.00 294. Community Hospi- tal to be paid July 31st... 500.00 295. Visiting Nurse As- sociation to be paid July 31st....................... 700' 296. Evanston S a f e t y Council .................. 100.00 297. Infant Welfare ... 700.00 298. Total'appropriation.$ 6,300.00 Receipts 299. Miscellaneous r e - ceipts ................... $ 2,300.00 300. From Water De- partment ................ 4,000.00 301. Total appropriation.$ 6,300.00 CONTINGENT FUND 302. Contingent expenses not included in appropria- tion to cover unforeseen re- quirements accidents, etc.. $ 21,000.00 303. Total appropriation.$ 21,000.00 Receipts 304. From Water De- partment ................$ 21,000.00 305. Total appropriation.$ 21,000.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 306. Two j u d g e s at $416.66 per month each ...$ 10,000.00 307. Clerk at $300.00 per month .............. 3,600.00 308. Deputy Clerk at $185.00 per month ....... 2,220.00 309. Deputy Clerk at $160.00 per month ....... 1,920.00 310. Clerk at $125.00 per month ............... 1,500.00 311. Printing and books. 400.00 312. Miscellaneous post- age, office supplies, Clerk's office .................. 225.00 313. Miscellaneous equip- ment .. .. .......... 200.00' 314. Bailiff -Office ex- pense, including feeding and transportation of jur- ors ...................... 415.00 315. Probation office, general expense including $15.00 per month car allow- ance .................... 350,00 316. Total appropriation.$ 20,830.00 Receipts 317. Criminal and quasi - criminal costs ............ $ 18,370.00 318. Civil cases, clerk's fees ..................... 2,460.00 319. Total appropriation.$ 20,830.00 - 13- 333 ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of Three Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($350,000) 1941 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evan; ston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for this current fiscal year in manner, time and form required by law and caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston News -Index, as evi- denced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes -pursuant to said appropriation or- dinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been -anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1941 Tax Anticipation Warrants of this City as follows: $2000000 1941 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-60 inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-35 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each, and numbers C-36 to C-60 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $360000 1941 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-36 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $598000 1941 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-59 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $350000 1941 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-35 inclusive, . to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $208000 1941 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-20 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of three - fourths of one per cent (3/4%) per annum from date until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied in the year 1941 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds. Said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: (FORM OF TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT) 1941 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS ,1941. 334 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes, levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1941 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars ($ ) together with interest thereon at the rate of three -fourths of one per cent (3/4%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment'hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of this City for purposes. You. are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in - Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City;Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago., Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being,not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described warrants in the aggregate principal amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), being a portion of the warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated March 18, 1941, and shall be delivered -to said purchaser on or about said date: $558000 1941 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-11, inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; , $10,000 1941 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-10 inclusive, denomination $10000 each; $60000 1941 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants,=numbered PP-1 to PP-6 inclusive, denomination $1,000 each; $100000 1941 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-10 inclusive,.denomination $1,000 each; $19,000 1941 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-19 inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. Section 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds sixty per cent (60%) of the taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes for the year 1941 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty per cent (60%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before February 19, 1942; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. - Section 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1941 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several pur- poses herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein author- ized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number .(except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose; Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify the American National -Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois,. when funds are available to pay any of said warrants.. Section 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several pur- poses herein set out and not otherwise. Section 7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. Section 8s That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this or- dinance shall be in full force.and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. i Approved:'Henry D. Penfield Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City_ Clerk Adopted March 17, 1941 Approved March 18, 1941 336 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1941s AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1941 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of Eight Hundred Twenty-seven Thousand Six Hundred Twenty Dollars and Thirty-eight Cents ($827,620.38) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made for the current fiscal year in and by the annual appropriation ordinance of the City of Evanston, Illinois, for the year 1941, and passed by the City Council of said City at the meeting of March 3, 1941, which are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of said City for all general corporate purposes of said City, for purposes of a sinking fund for payment of bonds and interd.st'on bonds, library fund, firemen's pension fund, police pension fund, street and bridge fund of the Town of the City of Evanston, garbage fund, small parks, public playgrounds, public benefit fund, and Illinois Municipal Re- tirement Fund -City of Evanston contributions, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within said City of Evanston, subject to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore named are indicated herein by being placed in separate -lines designating the total amount to be raised by taxation, which item appears at the bottom of each subdi- vision. That said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the said appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as afore- said, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see original ordinance for figures) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make,and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved Henry D. Penfield, Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Passed: March 17, 1941'/ Approved: March 18, 1941 Recorded: March 18, 1941 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 337 AN ORDINANCE "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXV ENTITLED "DOGS" OF THE EVAN- STON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 14402." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Chapter XXV entitled "Dogs" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a Section to be known as Section 14402. "14402 - DOGS - NOT PERMITTED IN PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, ETC. - No owner or possessor of a dog shall carry, suffer or permit any dog, whether it be muzzled or unmuzzled or whether it be on a leash or not, to be upon any public playground, public bathing beach or public park within the City of Evanston or upon any path or sidewalk extending through or within any public playground, public bathing beach or public park within the City of Evanston. Any owner or possessor of a dog violating any of the provisions. of this ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars for each and every offense." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 23rd day of June A.D. 1941. Approved June 24, 1941. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index June 25, 1941. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN ORDINANCE DIVIDING THE CITY OF EVANSTON INTO WARDS AND PRECINCTS, DEFINING THEIR BOUNDARIES AND REPEALING ALL FORMER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH" ADOPTED APRIL 22, 1940 AND APPROVED APRIL 23, 1940 AMENDING SECTION 2860 OF CHAPTER LVI OF EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the paragraph of said Section 2860 as amended, Chapter LVI, entitled "Wards and Precincts" of Evanston Municipal Code of 1927s defining the boundaries of First Precinct of Seventh Ward reading as follows: FIRST PRECINCT: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying east of the center line of Maple Avenue and south and east of a line described as follows: Commen- cing at a point being the center line of Maple Avenue and the center line of Simpson Street; thence east along said center line of Simpson Street and the same 338 produced to the center line of Orrington Avenue; thence north along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line produced of Garrett Place; thence east along said center line and the same produced of Garrett Place to the shore line of Lake Michigan, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: FIRST PRECINCT: All that part of the Seventh Ward lying east of the center line of Maple Avenue and south and east of a line described as follows: Commen- cing at a point being the center line of Maple Avenue and the center line of Simpson Street; thence east along the center line of Simpson Street and the same produced to the center line of Orrington Avenue thence north along the center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line of Haven Street and the same produced; thence east along the center line of Haven Street and the same produced to the shore line of Lake Michigan, SECTION 2: That the paragraph of said Section 2860 as amended, Chapter LVI, entitled "Wards and Precincts' of Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 defining.the boundaries of the THIRD PRECINCT of the SEVENTH WARD, reading as follows: THIRD PRECINCT: All that part of the Seventh Ward bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point being the center line of Colfax Street and the center line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Com- pany; thence east along said center line of Colfax Street and the same produced to the shore line of Lake Michigan; thence southerly along said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line produced east of Garrett Place; thence west along said center line of Garrett Place and the same produced east and west to the center line of-Orrington Avenue; thence south along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line produced of Simpson Street; thence west along said center line of Simpson Street and,the sane produced to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Noyes Street; thence west along said center line of Noyes Street to the center line of said right of way; thence northerly along said center .line of said right of way to the point of beginning, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: THIRD PRECINCT: All that part of the .Seventh Ward bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point being the center line of Colfax Street and the center line of the right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railway Company; thence east along the said center line of Colfax Street and the same pro- duced to the shore line of Lake IJlichigan; thence southerly along the said shore line of Lake Michigan to the center line of Haven Street as the same would be produced; thence west along the said center line of Haven Street produced and the center line of Haven Street east and west to the center line of Orrington Avenue; thence south along said center line of Orrington Avenue to the center line pro- duced of Simpson Street; thence west along said center line of Simpson Street and the same produced to the center line of Sherman Avenue; thence north along said center line of Sherman Avenue to the center line of Noyes Street; thence west along said center line of Noyes Street to the center line of said right of way of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail- way Company; thence northerly along said center line of said right of way to the point of beginning. 339 Section 3: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed, but that all parts of said ordinances not in conflict herewith and not hereby amended be and the same remain in full force and effect. Section 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 23rd day of June A.D. 1941 ✓ Approved June 24, 1941 Edward W. Bell, City Clerk S . G. Ingraham Mayor AN -ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED "POLICE REGULA- TIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 24722. K BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That Chapter XLVIII entitled, "Police Regulations" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 2472i-. 2472J - TREES, SHRUBS, ETC., OBSTRUCTING VIEW - The owner or occupant of.every lot or -parcel of land adjoining a street or alley intersection in the City of Evanston upon which any tree, trees, shrub, shrubs, bush or plants are now or may hereafter be growing shall trim, prune or out the same or cause the same to be trimmed, pruned or out so as not to obstruct the passage of Light from any street light or traffic signal light and so that the same shall not interfere with, nor obstruct the vision of persons using the alley, streets, or highways. The existence of any tree, trees, shrub, shrubs, bush or plants on the premises of any owner or occupant adjoining a street or alley intersection which shall obstruct the passage of light from any street light or traffic signal light or which shall interfere with or obstruct the vision at street intersections or the inter- section of a street with a public alley is hereby declared to constitute a public nuisance and any owner or occupant of such premises who shall fail, neglect or refuse to abate the same by removing, trimming, cutting or pruning such tree, shrub, bush or plant within five days after being notified in writing so to do by the Commissioner of Public Works shall be subject to a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from. and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston Pub. in News -on the 30th day of June A.D. 1941.✓ Index on Approved July 1, 1941. Edward W. Bell, July 2, 1941 S.G. Ingraham, Mayor City Clerk 340 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER XIX ENTITLED "OFFICIAL.BUILDING.CODE" OF TBE.EVANSTON.MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 4062. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: ' Section 1: That Article II, of Chapter XIX entitled "Official_Building Code" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by adding a section to be known as Section 4062 - General Penalty, which shall read as follows: 406ao GENERAL PENALTY - The general penalty imposed for a violation of any provision of the Building Code shall be a fine of not less than Ten Dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. Each.day that any such violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the/City of Evanston on the 7th day of July A.D. 1941. Approved July S, 1941. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City, Clerk Mayor Published in News -Index July 9, 1941. 341 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 96 OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED: "DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS" CHAPTER.VII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927.. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 96 of Article I entitled: "Department of Public Works" Chapter VII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1196, PROPOSALS FOR WORK - BIDS - ADVERTISING FOR SAME.) Whenever such bids are required, the Commissioner of Public Works shall advertise in some publication of general distribution printed or distributed in the City of Evanston for proposals for doing said work or furnishing such materials or supplies. A plan or profile of the work to be done, accompanied with specifications for the doing of the same, shall first be placed on file in the office of said Com- missioner, before any such advertisement shall be made, which said plan, profile and specification shall, at all times, be open for public inspection. The advertisement, unless otherwise required by law, shall be published on two separate days, the first publication to be not less than ten days before the day fixed for opening said proposals. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION`3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication according to law. Adopted by 'the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 15th day of September A.D. 1941.E Approved September 17, 1941. _ Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review September"18, 1941. 342 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XVII ENTITLED "MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS" OF CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THREE SECTIONS TO SAID ARTICLE, TO BE KNOWN AS SECTIONS 1872 (c), 1872 (d) and 1872 (e). BE IV ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XVII entitled "Miscellaneous Regulations" of Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the said article is hereby amended by adding thereto three sections to be known as 1872 (c), 1872 (d) and 1872 (e) which said new sections shall be and read as follows: 1872 (c) LIQUIDATION, REMOVAL OR FIRE SALE - ADVERTISEMENT) No person, firm or corporation shall advertise by sign or otherwise, that any sale of goods, wares or merchandise, conducted or to be conducted in the City of Evanston is an insurance, salvage, removal, closing out, going out of business, liquidation, creditor's sale, or a sale of goods, wares or merchandise, damaged by fire, smoke, water, or otherwise damaged unless such person, firm or corporation, shall first have obtained a license or permit so to do. 1872 (d) LICENSE - APPLICATION) Application for such `license shall be made to the City Clerk and shall be accompanied by a sworn statement describing the sale and by an inventory of the goods, wares and merchandise to be advertised, sold or offered for sale. The fee fwr each such license so issued shall be twenty dollars ($20.00). No license so issued shall be good for a period in excess of three months from the date of issuance nor shall any such license be renewed. No goods, wares or merchandise other than those described and listed in said inventory shall be sold or advertised. 1872 (e) PENALTY) Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this said ordinance shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars ( $25. 00 ) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense and a separate offense shall be -deemed com- mitted for each day during or on which any violation occurs or continues. SECTION 2: All'ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of September A.D. 1941 Approved September 22, 1941 Robert E. James, Edward W. Bell, Mayor pro tem City Clerk Published in Evanston Review September 25, 1941 343 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING OFFICIAL TIME IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND CONTINUING DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME FOR THE YEAR 1941 TO THE LAST SUNDAY IN OCTOBER. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That "Daylight Savings Time" be established and continued as the official time within the City of Evanston for the transaction of all City business during the month of October, 1941 and that for the year 1941 the official time revert to Central Standard Time at 2:00 A.M. on the last Sunday in October instead of on the last Sunday in September. - SECTION 2: Any ordinance or amendment thereto in conflict herewith is hereby modified and amended. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage -and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City -of Evanston on the 22nd day of September A.D. 1941, Approved September 23, 1941, Robert E. James, Edward W. Bell, Mayor pro tem City Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 921 OF THE EVANSTON. MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section'921 of The Evanston Municipal Code adopted December 20th, 1927, be amended so that the same shall. hereafter be and read as follows: 921: PIPES FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF HOT AIR) (a) Ducts used for the distribution of hot air in buildings shall be constructed of non- combustible material. Such ducts shall be doubled or shall be covered with not less than one thickness of asbestos paper weighing not less than twelve pounds per one hundred square feet with an air space of not less than 5/16 of an inch between the duct and any combustible material. If a non-combustible in- sulating covering of cellular type at least 1/4 inch thick is provided, no space need be left between such covering and combustible material. (b) Ducts supplying warm air from furnaces fed by automatic devices having theremostatic control, and equipped with fans to circulate the air, may be of a single thickness of non-combustible material. ` SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of October, A.D. 1941.7 Approved October 27, 1941. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Eve Rjbq&wI� o e '3bayH41 344 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH (b) OF SECTION 2 of AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED APRIL 6th, 19368 AMENDING ARTICLE XXXIX ENTITLED "FRONTAGE CONSENTS1P OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL - CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That paragraph (b) of Section 2 of An Ordinance adopted April 6th, 1936, amending Article XXXIX entitled "Frontage Consents" of Chapter XIX of The Evanston -Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same is hereby amended so that where the words "...., in two consecutive issues of a daily newspaper published in the City of Evanston....' occur in said Section (b), the same shall hereafter read "....AT LEAST ONCE IN A PUBLICATION OF GENERAL CIRCULATION PRINTED OR DISTRIBUTED IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON...." SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of October A.D. 1941.✓_ Approved October 27, 1941. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Index October 30, 1941 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That a strip of land, 20 feet in width from north to south, running through Block 4 from east to west, the north line of -said strip being 150 feet south of and parallel with the north line of said Block 4; also a strip of land, 20 feet in width from north to south, running through said Block 4 from east to west, the south line of said strip being 150 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said Block 4; also a strip of land, 16 feet in width from east to west, the east line of said strip being 140 feet west of the east line of said Block 40 said strip running south from a line 170 feet south of and parallel with the north line of said block 4 to a line 170 feet north of and parallel with said south line of said Block 4 all in and as shown on Plat of Ewing's Addition to Evanston, said addition being a sub- division of a part of the East half of the southeast quarter of Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13,, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, according to the Plat thereof recorded June 1, 1874, as Document 171150 in Book 8 of Plats, page 19, ALSO 4� A strip of land 66 feet in width from east to west, lying east of and adjoining east line of said Block 4 and running South from the North line of said Block 4 produced East to Northwest corner of Block 5 in Ewing's Addition aforesaid, to the south line of said Block-4 produced east to the southwest corner of said Block 5 and shown on the Plat of Ewingts Addition aforesaid as SPENCER AVENUE. _� BEING public alleys and a public street according to the Plat 21osed, eretofore filed, to be and the same are hereby VACATED and inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use, and inasmuch as the public interest will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2; This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within 60 days after passage of this ordinance file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois,a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat properly executed and acknowledged showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of December A.D. 1941. Approved December 2, 1941 S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Edward W. Bell,, City Clerk Recorded December 16, 1941 - Document #12811163. '346 0 AN ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLES I TO V BOTH INCLU- SIVE OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: "VE- HICLES" OF THE EVANSTON .MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED 1940, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIXING OF TAXICAB FARES AND ADDING THERETO ARTICLES VI AND VII. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, AND STATE OF ILLINOIS: ARTICLE I Definitions SECTION 1. Whenever in this ordinance the fol- lowing terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Public Passenger Vehicles: Taxicabs, sightseeing vehicles and all other motor coaches or buses, other than buses or motor coaches operated by, a duly li- censed public utility. Taxicab: Any public passenger vehicle equipped with a taximeter and licensed as a taxicab for the car- riage of passengers for hire to or from or to and from such destination as directed by such passenger or passengers hiring said vehicle. ,Owner: Any person, firm or corporation owning a taxicab or taxicabs or any public passenger vehicles. Operator: Any person, firm or corporation operat- ing a taxicab business in the City of Evanston. Public Vehicle Driver: Any driver licensed as an "Evanston, Illinois, Chauffeur." Taximeter: Any mechanical device which records and indicates a charge or fare measured by distance traveled, waiting time and extra passengers. Sightseeing Vehicle: All motor vehicles having seating". accommodations (exclusive of the driver's seat„ or any portion thereof) for eight (8) or' more persons, 'excepting those used exclusively for inter- 2 Vehicles state transportation and those that are subject to the supervision of the Illinois Commerce Commission as public utilities. ARTICLE II General Provisions Relating to Public Passenger Vehicles SECTION 1. Compliance with State Law. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to drive any public passenger vehicle or taxicab along or upon any public street or highway in the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, for carriage of passen- gers for hire, indiscriminately accepting and discharg- ing all such persons as may offer themselves for trans- portation, unless such person, firm or corporation shall first furnish satisfactory evidence to the City Collector of the City of Evanston that all of the provi- sions of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illi- nois and ordinances of the City of Evanston relating to the qualifications for and operation of such public passenger vehicle have been complied with. SECTION 2. Duty to Convey Passengers. It shall be the duty of the driver in charge of every public pas- senger vehicle to convey not more than that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accom- modations (exclusive of the driver's seat or any por- tion -thereof) who apply for transportation, at the lawful rate iridicated on and posted in the vehicle, provided that not more than six (6) passengers of the age of twelve - (12) years or more shall be con- veyed at the same time in any taxicab. Provided further that after any operator or person in charge of any' such vehicle used for hire or reward has been hired by one or more persons traveling together, such operator shall not pick up other persons along or upon any street or highway in the City of Evanston, except only upon'the express request and designation by the - person or 'persons first engaging the taxicab. Vehicles It shall be unlawful for the operator of any such taxi cab to solicit the permission of the passenger or pas- sengers first hiring the taxicab to pick up any addi- tional passenger or passengers. SECTION 3. Passengers in Front Seat. No per- son operating or driving any taxicab shall permit any passenger to ride on the front seat or any portion thereof unless the rear compartment of the taxicab is filled to capacity. ARTICLE III Taxicabs — Licenses — Public Stands — Cruising SECTION 1. Public Vehicle License. No motor vehicle other than public passenger vehicles and taxi- cabs, licensed and operated under the terms and pro- visions of this ordinance, shall be operated along or upon the public ways of the City for the carriage of passengers for hire, indiscriminately accepting and discharging such persons as may offer themselves for transportation. SECTION 2. Application for License. Applica- tions for public passenger vehicle licenses shall be made by the owner and operator upon forms furn- ished by the City Collector. Such applications shall be addressed to the City Collector and shall contain the full name and address of the owner and operator, the officers of a corporation or members of a partner- ship, information as to financial responsibility, names of sureties signing bonds of applicant or the name of company issuing public liability policies as required by the State Law, a surety bond to insure payment of property damage in the amount of $1,000.00 for each accident or a certificate of insurance for said amount of property damage coverage, a complete description of the vehicle for which the license is desired, includ- ing kind and make of vehicle, motor and serial num- ber, seating capacity excluding driver's seat or any part thereof), state license number, car number, mo- 4 Vehicles for number, color of vehicle, and horse power, and such other data as the City Council may prescribe. If the vehicle is to be leased or rented to the driver, a copy of the leasing contract must accompany such application. SECTION 3. Mayor to Grant License. Subject to the terms and' provisions of this ordinance, the Mayor of the City is hereby authorized to issue public passenger vehicle licenses in the manner here- in provided, upon the operator of such vehicle comply- ing with the requirements of this ordinance. SECTION 4. City Collector to Keep Register. It shall be the duty of the City Collector to keep a register of the names of persons to whom such li- censes are granted, the date when issued, the number of the license, and the description of the vehicle li- censed. SECTION 5. Inspection Required. No public passenger vehicle shall be licensed until it has been inspected under the direction of the Municipal Test- ing Station and found to be in safe condition for the transportation of passengers, clean, of good appear- ance and well painted and varnished, and a certificate of inspection for its taximeter shall have been issued, provided that each public passenger vehicle shall carry outside on its left and right sides and rear, let- tering in U. S. Standard Series E, not less than two (2) inches in height, the naives of the persons, firms or corporations owning and operating such vehicle, the number of such vehicle. No public passenger ve- hicle shall be equipped with, or display, any lights on the front other than white or amber, and red on the rear of such vehicle. SECTION 6. Inspection of Vehicle. No public passenger vehicle shall be operated or driven in the City of Evanston unless it is inspected and approved once during the last five (5) days of each month at the Municipal Testing Station. SECTION 7. License Fee —Period. License fees shall be as follows and shall expire on the 31 st day of December following the date of issue: Vehicles Taxicab ........................................ $15.00 per annum Sightseeing vehicle, motor coach or bus other than those operated by a duly licensed public utility----------------------------------------$50.00 per annum SECTION 8. Taxicab License in Addition to Other Fees. Such taxicab or other public passenger vehicle license fee shall be in addition to all other state and city vehicle fees and also to such compensation as may be required to be paid for the use, of the public ways of the city by any ordinance granting authority to operate any public passenger vehicle upon such public ways. SECTION 9. Type of License.. Upon the proper payment of the required license fee, a decalcomania transfer certificate of registration shall be issued. Such certificate shall be affixed to the windshield of the vehicle in the lower right hand corner. SECTION 10. Transfer of License Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to transfer any taxicab or other public passenger vehicle license from any person, firm or corporation to another person, firm or. cor- poration, except, in order to maintain the present service, if and when a present licensed operator sells the entire taxicab business and all of its taxicabs to an operator, then, if said purchaser shall otherwise qualify as to eligibility for a license, the licenses of the seller shall be transferred to the purchaser. SECTION 11. Suspension of License. If, after the inspection and approval of any public passenger vehicle' as provided for in Section 6, of Article III of this Ordinance, such public passenger vehicle shall from any cause become unsafe for the transportation of passengers or shall become unclean or unsightly in appearance, the license of such public passenger ve- hicle shall be suspended by the Mayor until the public passenger vehicle and all its appurtenances sha11 be put in fit condition for public use and has been in- spected and approved by the Municipal Testing Sta- tion. SECTION 12. Public Passenger Vehicle Stand and Loading Zones. The City Council shall estab- 6 Vehicles lish and designate taxicab stands and public passen- ger vehicle loading zones on such streets, in such places and in such manner as has been or shall here- after be determined and approved and every such stand or loading zone shall be designated by appro- priate signs. SECTION 13. Record to be Kept. A record of each stand or loading zone shall be kept by the Chief of Police or his agent, and such record shall contain the number of the stand or loading zone, the exact location thereof and the vehicle capacity. SECTION 14. Taxicab to Park or Stand on Cab Stand Only. It shall be unlawful for the operator or driver of any taxicab to stop, stand or park such ve- hicle upon any street zoned for business, or in any block of any other street where a taxicab is already parked, at any place other than a taxicab stand except for the expeditious loading or unloading of passen- gers or when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic sign or signal. SECTION 15. Cruising and Soliciting —Drivers Not to Stand on Platform at Railway Stations —Pen- alty. No driver of a public vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance shall seek employment by repeatedly or persistently driving his vehicle to and fro in a short space before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gather- ing, or by otherwise interfering with the proper and orderly access to or egress from any such place; but any driver of such public vehicle may solicit employ- ment by driving through any public street, without stops, other than those due to obstructions to traffic, and at such speed as not to interfere with traffic, and may pass and repass before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gather- ing, provided that after passing such place he shall not turn and repass the same until he shall have gone a distance of two blocks upon the streets or highways of the City. It shall be unlawful for the driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as afore- Vehicles said, or of any public cart to stand or be upon the platform of, or under the subways of, any railway sta- tion in said City while any train shall be approaching such station, and until the expiration of three minutes after the departure of such train, except to assist per- sons who have indicated a desire of patronizing the vehicle in his charge. No driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, shall solicit any pasenger or passengers upon or along any of the streets or public ways of the City of Evanston by signal, sign, sounding of horn or oral request. It shall also be unlawful for any such driver of any such taxicab or other carriage or vehicle to pick up any passenger or passengers standing at or upon any designated bus stop or loading zone unless hailed. No operator or driver of a taxicab shall habitually cruise along or upon the certified routes of any duly licensed utility for the purpose of soliciting passengers along such routes. SECTION 16. Driver to Remain in Cab While on Stand. Every driver or operator of a taxicab shall remain in his cab while same is parked or standing on stand. ARTICLE IV. Taximeters SECTION. 1. Each taxicab shall be provided with a taximeter or instrument so devised as to register, in plain view of the passenger, the fares as accumulated while said cab is in operation. SECTION 2. Taximeters. Taximeters shall be connected with and operated from the front wheel or the transmission of the taxicab to which they are at- tached. No taxicab shall operate while engaged, un- less such taximeter shall be accurately recording the fare to be charged. SECTION 3. Flag. Taximeters shall be equip- ped with a flag at least three inches by two inches in' 8 Vehicles size, either painted red or bearing thereon in letters at least one inch in height the word "Vacant" or the words' "For Hire." The flag post of such flag shall be kept"up or towards a vertical position when the taxi- cab is for hire, and said flag Post shall be immediately pulled down and kept in a horizontal position when such taxicab is engazed, and the taximeter shall reg- ister the fare as herein provided. SECTION 4. Dial. Taximeters shall have a dial or dials which shall register the tariff in accord- ance with the legal rates of fare. The taximeter shall be so placed that the dial thereof is in plain view of the passenger while riding in such taxicab or upon alighting. Taxicabs shall be equipped with a light which, during the period between sunset and sunrise shall be so reflected upon the dial of the taximeter as to enable the passenger to read the figures indicated thereon. SECTION 5. Inspection Required. The In- spector of Weights and Measures or his Deputy, shall inspect, test and seal all taximeters in use in the city monthly when the taxicab is inspected at the Muni- cipal Testing Station. In addition thereto, whenever complaint is made to the Mayor that any taximeter registers improperly or inaccurately, it shall be his duty to immediately cause an inspection and test of such taximeter, and if said taximeter does not properly and accurately rezister, it shall be unlawful to operate the taxicab until it is equipped with a taximeter an- nroved by the Mayor or Inspector of Weights and Measures or his deputy. The owner or operator of anv taxicab shall, upon demand, deliver to the Mavor, or his agent, the taxicab together with the taximeter, or the taximeter- detached therefrom, for inspection and test. Said owner may be present or represented at the time such inspection and test is made.. SECTION 6. Inspection Tests. Every taximeter shall be tested to determine the accuracy of its re- cording mechanism with respect to distance traveled either by running the taxicab to which it is attached over a course, a standard'mile in length, or by a me- Vehicles 9 chanical test. Both of the foregoing tests may be made in the discretion of the Mayor or Inspector of Weights and Measures, or his deputy. To determine whether a taximeter correctly registers waiting time, such taximeter shall be tested by comparing with the standard time, the time recorded as shown by the fare computed on the dial thereof. When a test shows that a taximeter correctly records the charge of fare measure by distance traveled, waiting time and extra passengers, it shall be sealed, and a certificate of the test shall be issued to the owner. SECTION 7. Recording of Inspections — Fees for Inspections. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures, or his deputy, to seal all taximeters found accurate and correct, and to keep a record of the numbers of each taximeter and the date of the inspection thereof in the books of his office, and shall furnish a copy of such inspection to the Mayor for his records. The fee to be charged for the inspec- tion of each taximeter is hereby fixed at the sum -of Five Dollars ($5.00) per year. No charge shall be made for additional inspections unless the taximeter registers incorrectly or inaccurately, in which case an, inspection fee of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) shall be charged. SECTION 8. Posting Rates. There shall be affixed on the inside of each taxicab in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that, the same may be easily and conveniently read by any person riding in such taxicab, a card in a frame covered by glass or other transparent material upon which card shall be printed in plain, legible type the rates of fare as pre- scribed by ordinance. SECTION 9. Registration of Fare. It shall be the duty of the driver of every taxicab at the termin- ation of his services, to throw the flag to the non - recording position on the taximeter and call the pas- senger's attention to the fare registered. The taxi= meter shall not be changed until the fare has been, paid or a charge ticket thereof made out and delivered to the person hiring- such taxicab. Any passenger to Vehicles shall be entitled to receive upon his request therefor, a receipt for the fare paid. SECTION 10. Transfering Meters. No person controlling or operating any taxicab shall transfer the taximeter to any other taxicab unless a new inspec- tion and certification of such taximeter is made. SECTION 11. Tampering with Meters. No per- son shall tamper with, break, or mutilate any taxi- meter, cable, or the seal thereof. ARTICLE V. Public Vehicle Drivers — License SECTION 1. Public Vehicle Drivers. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a public passenger vehicle upon the public ways of the City without first having obtained a driver's license. No person owning, controlling, or operating any public passen- ger vehicle shall employ or permit any person other than a licensed driver to operate such vehicle upon the public ways of the City. SECTION 2. Public Vehicle Driver's License Re- quirements. Any person desiring to secure a license as a driver or operator of any public vehicle licensed hereunder and used for the carriage of passengers for hire and reward, shall make application in writing therefor to the Chief of Police upon a form provided. Such application shall set forth the name of the ap- plicant, his residence and occupation, and shall be en- dorsed by at least two responsible citizens of this City who shall certify that the applicant is a man of good habits, honest, sober and industrious and a fit person to drive or operate a public passenger vehicle. Every applicant shall be 21 years of age or over. Upon such application, the Chief of Police shall make or cause to be made, a careful and diligent inquiry as to the character and record of the applicant for honesty, sobriety and capability, and if it shall be found that such applicant is lacking in any of such respects, such Vehicles 11 license shall be refused. If the Chief of Police shall be satisfied that the applicant is a fit person to be li- censed, such application shall be approved and license issued. Such license shall have affixed thereon a pic- ture of the licensee, and shall contain such other de- scriptive matter of the licensee as may be prescribed' by the Chief of Police. Such license shall be displayed at all times in the public passenger vehicle in plain view of the passenger. SECTION 3. License Fee —Badge. The license fee for Public Vehicle driver or operator shall be One Dollar ($1.00) and such license shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. Every person licensed as a driver under the provisions of this ordinance shall at all times, while acting as driver of any vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance, wear a metal badge which shall have inscribed thereon, "Evanston, Illinois, Chauffeur," the year for which said license is issued and a number corresponding to the number of the license issued to said driver. Such badge shall be provided with a pin or fastener and shall be worn in a conspicuous place on the outside of the driver's outside coat, or upon his cap, and shall be of a different design for each year. The fee for such badge shall be Fifty Cents ($.50). SECTION 4. Record of Licensed Drivers — Sus- pension and Revocation of License. The Chief of Police shall keep at his office a record in which shall be kept the name and residence of each licensed driver or operator together with the names of persons en- dorsing his application, and shall carefully note op- posite each such licensed driver's or operator's name such information as he may gain concerning him and as may be necessary to provide a complete record of his conduct and qualifications as a driver or operator. SECTION 5. Transfer of License or Badge pro- hibited. It shall be unlawful to transfer any public passenger vehicle driver's license from one person to another. SECTION 6. Fares — Compensation — judg- ments — Hours. No licensee, owner ' or operator of 12 Vehicles a public passenger vehicle shall charge, demand, col- lect or receive greater or less or different rates of com- pensation for the service of said licensee than those established or fixed from. time to time by general ordinance. Every person shall be entitled to the serv- ice of the licensee at the established rates and charges. Upon*and after the passage, approval and publica- tion of this ordinance as required by law, the follow- ing schedule of rates and charges which is hereby de- clared to be just and reasonable, computable accord- ing to the distance traveled and the time consumed as indicated by the taximeter attached to each taxicab, shall become effective: For the first one-third mile or fraction thereof----------------------------------------------------10 cents For each additional one-third mile or frac- tion thereof --------------- ------------------------------- 5 cents For each one and one-half minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof ............ 5 cents No charge for extra passengers. . The fares given in the ordinance of December 1940 are hereby repealed. Such waiting time shall include the time beminning five minutes after call time at the place to which the taxicab has been called, when it is not in motion, the time consumed by unavoidable delays, and the time consumed while standing at the direction, of a passen- ger. Passengers shall he entitled to the conveyance of their ordinary hand baggage without charge. A fee of twenty-five cents (25c) may be charged for car- rying a trunk, but no licensee or operator of any taxi- cab shall carry or permit to he carried any trunk ex- cept inside of the taxicab. No licensee, owner or op- erator of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall work or employ any person to work as a driver of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab operated by him, for more than twelve (12) out of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours. SECTTON 7. Revocation of License by Mavoc or City Council. In case of any violation of anv of the provisions of this ordinance or any traffic ordinance Vehicles 13 or regulation, or any State law, the Mayor or the City Council is hereby empowered to suspend or revoke any public vehicle driver's license or any public ve- hicle license. No such license so revoked shall be re- issued without the consent and approval of the City Council. ARTICLE VI. Necessity and Convenience SECTION 1. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to limit the City in the exercise of the po- lice powers and the City hereby expressly reserves the right to pass all ordinances and make all regula- tions affecting the licensee which may be deemed necessary to promote or secure health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience and general welfare; provided, however that no ordinance or regulation shall author- ize the issuance of any license for a taxicab nor shall license hereafter be issued except as provided in Ar- ticle III, Section 10, or except upon transfer to permit replacement of a taxicab or in the annual renewal of such license, unless the City Council, after a hearing by resolution shall declare that public convenience and necessity requires additional taxicab service and provided further, that no license for a taxicab here- after shall be issued or reissued upon transfer or in the annual renewal of such license unless and until the applicant for such license shall have acecpted this ordinance. Subject to the conditions and limitations of this ordinance, permission and authority are hereby grant- ed to the licensees to operate taxicabs upon the Public streets and other public ways within the corporate limits of the City for the term ending December 31, 1946, unless sooner terminated or revoked,- as herein- after provided. Each taxicab license, or the right to apply for such license, or its renewal, shall be assignable only under the terms and conditions of Article III, Section 10. 14 Vehicles In determining whether public convenience and necessity requires the licensing of any taxicab the City Council shall take into consideration: 1. The demand for such services; 2. The effect on traffic congestion; 3. Whether the safe use of the streets for vehicular and pedestrian traffic will be impaired; 4. The financial responsibility of the applicant and the amount of reserves to be established for the payment of personal injury, death and property damage claims; S. The wages or other compensation to be paid to or received by the driver of such taxicab; 6. The color scheme and character or equipment and 7. Any other facts which the City Council may deem relevant. The City Council shall hold public hearings from time to time for the purpose of considering any ob- jections or evidence pertinent to the question of the public convenience and necessity for the issuance of licenses for taxicabs. Notices of such public hear- ings containing the time and place thereof and the names of applicants for licenses shall be published in the official newspaper of the City. The City Council may continue any public hearing from time to time without notice by publication. If as a result of such public hearings it is determined that public convenience and necessity requires more taxicab service and it is determined that a certain ad- ditional number of taxicabs are required for public convenience and necessity, then and in that event all holders of taxicab licenses under this ordinance shall have the right to file applications for said additional licenses and the City Council shall, as far as practical, distribute said additional licenses among the persons, firms or corporations then holding taxicab licenses and who have filed application for additional licenses, it being the intention of this provision that before any such additional taxicab licenses are issued to any new taxicab operator full opportunity shall be afforded to Vehicles 15 those licensees who have been theretofore furnishing the taxicab service for the City of Evanston. SECTION 2. Every taxicab shall be operated regularly to the extent reasonably necessary to meet the public demands for taxicab service. In the event that the service of any taxicab is discontinued except- ing on account of strikes, acts of God or causes beyond the control of the licensee the City Council may give written notice to the licensee to restore such taxicab to service and, if the same is not so restored within five (5) days after such notice, the City Council, in its dis- cretion, may recommend to the Mayor that the license for such taxicab be revoked and the Mayor, in his dis- cretion, may revoke same. SECTION 3. For the purpose of enabling the City to inform itself as to the character and quality of service rendered the public and just and reasonable uniform rates of fare to be fixed from time to time by the Council and for determining whether the licensee is maintaining adequate reserves to meet personal injury, death and property damage claims, the City and the City Council shall have access to the plant, equipment, apparatus and other property and the in- ventories, books, papers, accounts and records of all property and operations of the licensee at all reason- able times. Every licensee, at all times, shall keep in the City complete and accurate books and records of all property, operations, receipts and disbursements, in such form and detail as may be prescribed from time to time by the City Council. Every licensee shall file with the City Council semiannually, before September in each year, a true statement of all assets and liabilities, gross earnings, operating expenses and income of the lincensee for the preceding six months ending December 31 and June 30, respectively, and whenever called upon by the City Council, shall file such other information as may be required by it. All statements required to be filed pursuant to this ordin- ance- shall be sworn to by the licensee or the duly au- thorized agent of the licensee. 16 Vehicles Every licensee shall file with the City Council an address in the City to which all notices required to be given to the licensee under this ordinance may be addressed. All such notices shall be deemed good and sufficient for all purposes when deposited in the Unit- ed States mail in a post paid envelope addressed to the licensee at the address on file with the City Council. SECTION 4. In the event that the City Council after investigation and hearing shall determine that any licensee has obtained any license for any taxicab by fraud or false representation or misstatement of fact pertinent to the question of whether public con- venience and necessity required the issuance of such license or in case any licensee shall fail to carry out any promise made to the City Council before the is- suance of such license the City Council may, in its discretion revoke such license. SECTION 5. In the event that any licensee shall make default in the observance or performance of any one or more of the agreements, conditions or obliga- tions imposed upon such licensee by this ordinance and if any such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) days after written notice thereof from the City Council to the licensee citing the alleged default on the part of the licensee then in each and every such case, in addition to all other rights and remedies of the City in such case, the Council may by resolution'ter- minate the permission and authority hereby granted to such licensee and thereupon the Mayor shall revoke all taxicab licenses held by such licensee. ARTICLE VII. Limitation of Licenses SECTION 1. The total number of taxicab li- censes which shall be issued by the City of Evanston for the period beginning January 1, 1942, shall be not to exceed the number of 210. PFPFP Vehicles 17 � r SECTION 2. General — Penalty. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. SECTION 3. Validity. If any of the articles, sections or provisions of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to inval- idate, affect or change the other articles, sections or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. Repeal ----- Articles I to V of an Or- dinance entitled "An ORDINANCE REVISING ARTICLES I TO IV BOTH INCLUSIVE OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED. `VEHICLES' OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIXING OF TAXICAB FARES," and all other prior ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby re- pealed. SECTION S. Effective. This ordinance .shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,.ap- proval and publication according to law. SECTION 6. Publication. Publication of this ordinance shall be by the printing of same in pamphlet form. Approved as to Form: O. D. Buckles, Corporation Counsel Adopted by the City�ouncil of the City of Evans- ton December 8, 1941. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Approved December 9, 1941 S. G. Ingraham, Mayor Published in pamphlet form December 9, 194-1. Ordinance effective December 19, 1941. 347 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1490 (a) OF CHAPTER XXVIII ENTITLED `EMPLOYEES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 1490 (a) of Chapter XXVIII entitled "Employees" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1490 (a) MILITARY SERVICE. The City Council of the City of Evanston finds that many employees and officers of the city who are now, or who may hereafter become, members of the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, or Marine Corps of the United States, may be required to absent themselves from positions with the City of Evanston held by them on or before December 8; 1941 for the purpose of service with such forces of the United States; that it is for the best interest of the public that such employees or officers be permitted to absent them- selves from their positions for service with the armed forces without loss of rights or benefits acquired in city employ; that upon completion of duty with such armed forces, employees or, officers, who were in the employ of the City of Evanston on or before December 8, 1941 and who have left or may leave their employment with the City of Evanston for such military purpose shall be permitted to return to the position held at the time of enlisting or being called or requisitioned for such service. Therefore, the following regulation is adopted by the City Council of Evanston. (a) Every employee or officer of the City of Evanston who was in the employ of the City on or before December 8, 1941 and who has been in the service of the city for not less than three months upon enlistment or receipt of an order directing him to report for service with the armed forces of the United States, shall be paid monthly in the manner provided for the payment of salaries, an amount equal to the difference between his regular monthly salary as paid by the city immediately prior to entering upon such service with the federal government, or equal to his average monthly wages for the six months immediately prior to entering upon such service, and the full amount, including payment in kind for maintenance, paid monthly for his services by the federal government, for such service in the armed forces if the amount of such monthly salary or average wages is in excess of the total amount received from the federal government provided however, that in no event shall the amount to be paid one employee or officer as the difference between his regular monthly salary or average wages and the total amount received from the federal government exceed the sum of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars (150.00) per month. The monthly payments as herein provided shall be continued for a period of not more than three (3) months, or for such time less than three (3) months as the employee or officer shall be in actual service with the armed forces of the federal government. (b) It shall be the duty of any employee or officer of the City of Evanston granted a leave of absence under the terms and conditions of this ordinance to report monthly to the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston before the tenth day of each month the total amount of compensation, including an estimate of the value of payment in kind received, paid him during the prior thirty (30) day period. (c) The position of every employee or officer who was in the employ of the city on or before December 8, 1941 and who has been in the service of the city for not less than three (3) months prior to enlistment or order to report for duty with the military, naval, coast guard or marine forces of the United States shall be available to such person immed- iately upon his release or return from such service, providing sT^:}-.Ts >.,--rv-•. -i.. �,�Ra - '- - -•r"jyr'".'r" 348 such employee or officer shall resume such employment promptly or advise the Civil Service Commission of his intention to return to his position in the city service, in which case the Civil Service Commission shall allow such time for such employee to return as may be deemed proper under the circumstances, and, in the absence of disability directly attributable to such service pro- vided not more than ninety (90) days shall elapse between the time of release or return from such service and resumption of city employment. (d) Absence from employment by the City under the pro- visions of this ordinance shall not operate to deprive any employee or officer of any benefit of civil service or the benefits under the provisions of any law or ordin- ance now existing or hereafter enacted relating to sick leave, vacations or retirement privileges, and such employee or officer shall be deemed to have been .in con- tinuous employ of the city during such absence for such service for the purposes of such lawsor ordinances. (e) Leaves of absence allowed under the terms of this ordinance shall be granted by the head of the department in which the employee or officer is employed, subject to civil service law and regulations. Notice of such leaves of absence must be filed immediately by such department head with the City Treasurer and with the Civil Service Commission. (f) The City Treasurer is hereby ordered and directed to determine the difference, if any, between the rate of compensation paid such employees or officers by the city and the total amount, including payment in kind, paid by the unit of the federal government, by whom he is called into service. The Mayor and the City Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to draw warrants for a period of time not to exceed three (3) months, in like manner as payroll warrants are drawn for employees of the city, in favor of such employees or officers who have enlisted or have been required to report for service in the armed forces of the United States, said warrants to be equal in sum to the difference between compensation paid by the city and the total compensation paid by the unit of government by whom such employees or officers are paid, such sum representing the difference in compensation to be in no event in excess of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per month and payable monthly. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 12th day of January Approved January 13, 1942 Robert E. James, Mayor pro tem of the City of Evanston A.D. 1942. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Published in Evanston Review January 22, 1942 III ,Y; .. :�� - �. -- ,-F vZyr; -. _.._ 1� .-..-..-.�a���T"��'. ".r.'. --rr ^�.-'•4'�'C�A�':'!�!.> .. ,'�-r,tn!7-`" `+rrr-�:;849 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II ENTITLED "WATER WORKS SYSTEM" OF CHAPTER VII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 158 (a). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: _ l J SECTION 1: That Article II, entitled "Water Works System" of Chapter VII of The Evanston IVlunicipal Code of 1927 be amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 158 (a) which section shall be and read as follows: 158 (a) SALE OF WATER TO MUNICIPALITIES) All water sold, delivered or furnished by the City of Evanston to any other city, village or municipality shall be paid for by such city, village or municipality at the regular rate established for the sale of water, sold, delivered or furnished to other consumers provided however, that if any such city, village or municipality shall purchase water in wholesale quantities in excess of six million (6,000,000) cubic feet per quarter year of three months, then the same shall be paid for at the flat rate of six and one-half cents (62 �) per 100 cubic feet. No water shall be sold, delivered or furnished to any other city, village or municipality except by consent of the City Council unless required to be so furnished by the State of Illinois or some department thereof, provided however, that this restriction shall not prevent the Commissioner of Public Works from permitting the delivery of water in the event of any emergency or catastrophe making such delivery imperative. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19th day of January A.D. 1942.0" Approved January 20, 1942. S.G. Ingraham Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Not published. 350 Traffic Regulations OF CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Ins Effect February 16, 1942 104 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING AND OPERATION OF VEHICLES AND THE USE OF STREETS, ALLEYS AND HIGHWAYS WITHIN THE CITY OF EVANSTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF EVAN- STON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS : THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL HAVE THE TITLE AND BE DESIG- NATED AS "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON" AND SHALL BE AND READ AS FOLLOWS: ARTICLE I Definitions SECTION 1. Whenever ii1 this ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the mean- ings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Alley: a narrow thoroughfare, usually less in width than a street, giving access to the rear of lots or buildings. Authorized Emergency Vehicle: any vehicle of. the Fire Department, Fire Patrol, Police Department, and any ambulance and any other emergency vehicle of a governmental agency, and any vehicle conveying a city official or employee in response to an emer- gency official call. Bicycle: every device propelled by human power upon which any person may ride, having two tandem wheels either of which is over twenty inches in diameter. 2 Traffic Regulations Business District: the length of any street between street intersections, when fifty percent or more of the entire frontage on either or both sides of said street is occupied by buildings used or designed for use for retail or wholesale business, by hotels, banks, or office buildings, by railroad stations, or by public buildings, excepting schools. Crosswalk: that portion of a street or roadway included within the prolongation or connection of the lateral lines of sidewalks at intersections; or, any portion of a street or roadway indicated for pedes- trian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface. Curb: the boundary of that part of the street in- tended for vehicles. Driver: every person who operates or is in actual physical control of any vehicle. Intersection: the area embraced within the pro- longation or connection of the lateral curb lines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the streets or roadways of two or more streets or highways which join one another at, or approximately at right angles; or the area within which vehicles traveling upon different highways, joining at any other angle, may come in conflict. Loading Zone: the space adjacent to a curb re- served for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers or material. Motor Vehicle: every vehicle which is self-pro- pelled. Official Standard Time: whenever certain hours are named herein they shall mean Central Standard Time or Daylight Savings Time, whichever shall be in current use in the City of Evanston. Official Traffic Signals: All signals placed or erected by authority of the City Council, or any other Traffic Regulations 3 official having authority and jurisdiction for the plac- ing or erection of the same, for the purpose of direct- ing, warning or regulating traffic. Official Traffic Signs: All signs, markings and devices, other than traffic signals, placed or erected by authority of the City Council, or any other official having authority and jurisdiction for the placing or erecting of the same, for the purpose of directing, warning or regulating traffic. Operator: any person who is in actual physical control of any vehicle. Park or Parking: the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, upon a street or highway, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of per- sons, or in obedience to traffic regulations, traffic signs or signals. Pedestrian: any person afoot. Police Officer: every officer of the police depart- ment, the Traffic Engineer, all city officials invested with police powers, and any special police officer authorized by the Chief of Police to direct or regulate traffic. Private Road or Driveway: every road, driveway, or way or place in private ownership used for vehicu- lar travel by the owner and those having expressed or implied permission from the owner, but not open to use of the public as a matter of right for the pur- poses of travel. Property Line: the boundary between any street and the lots of any street or alley and the lots abutting thereon. Public Building: any building used by the City of Evanston, Cook County, any legally constituted Park District, the State of Illinois, or the United States Government. 4 Traffic Regulations Residence District: the territory contiguous to and including a highway not comprising a business dis- trict, when the property on such highway is in the main improved with apartment buildings, houses and dwellings, or with apartment buildings, houses, dwell- ings, and buildings for business use. . Right of Way: the privilege of the immediate use of the street, alley or highway. Roadway: that portion of the street or alley im- proved, designed or intended for vehicular travel. Safety Zone: the area or space officially set apart within a street or roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians and which is protected or so marked or indicated as to be visible at all times while set apart as a safety zone. Sidewalk: that portion of a street between the curb line and the adjacent property line improved, de- signed or intended for use of pedestrians. Stop: complete cessation of movement. Street or Highway: every roadway, place, or way of whatever nature open to the use of the public, as a matter of right for purpose of vehicular travel. Suburban District: the territory contiguous to and including the highway not comprising a business or residential district. Through Street: every street or portion thereof at the entrance to which vehicular traffic from inter- secting streets is required to stop before entering or crossing the same and when official signs have been placed or erected indicating the same. Traffic: pedestrian, bicycles, motor cycles, ridden or herded animals, vehicles and other conveyances either singly or together while using any street, high- way, alley or roadway for the purpose of travel. Traffic Regulations 5 Vehicle: every device or animal including bicycles or horses but not including perambulators or toy vehicles in which, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or carried upon any street, alley or roadway. ARTICLE II Administrative Officers and Duties SECTION 2: Traffic Engineer —Office Created. There is hereby established the office of Traffic En- gineer who shall be appointed by, and be responsible directly to, the Commissioner of Public Works and which position shall be included in the classified Civil Service of the City of Evanston. The compensa- tion of the Traffic Engineer shall be that sum appro- priated for this position, by the annual appropriation ordinance of the City of Evanston. SECTION 3. Powers and Duties of the Traffic Engineer. It shall be the duty of the Traffic Engineer to administer the regulations and specifications pro- mulgated by the City Council of the City of Evanston, governing the establishment of crosswalks, safety zones, traffic lanes, loading zones, passenger zones and the erection and maintenance of traffic signs, traffic signals and traffic control devices. Tt shall further be the duty of the Traffic Engineer either upon his own initiative or at the direction of the Mayor or the City Council to conduct studies of traffic accidents, traffic congestion and other condi- tions affecting the safe and convenient use of the streets, highways and alleys; td analyze the effect and operation of regulations controlling parking and street traffic; to supervise the placing, maintenance and operation of traffic signs and signals erected by the City of Evanston; and to perform such other Traffic Regulations duties as shall be ordered from time to time by the Mayor, the City Council or the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works. Except as specific powers and duties are given to the Traffic Engineer elsewhere in this ordinance, he shall act as a general advisor to the City Council with respect to all traffic matters and traffic legisla- tion. The Traffic Engineer shall have the authority either upon his own initiative or upon reference from the City Council to investigate, hold hearings when necessary, and to recommend suitable legislation by the City Council with respect to all traffic matters. ARTICLE TIT Traffic Signs, Signals and Markings SECTION 4. Location and Maintenance of Traf- fic Signs, etc. The Traffic Engineer shall place and maintain official traffic signals, official traffic signs and traffic markings when and as required under the traffic ordinances of this city in order to make effec- tive the provisions of said ordinances and whenever directed by resolution of the City Council. The Traf- fic Engineer may place and maintain such additional official traffic signs and markings as he may deem necessary to regulate traffic under the traffic ordi- nances of the City of Evanston, or under the Statutes of the State of Illinois, or to guide or warn traffic at any time. All official traffic signals, official traffic signs and traffic markings shall conform to the standards adopted by the Division of Highways of the Depart- ment of Public Works and Buildings of the State of Illinois, but all such signals, signs and markings so placed and erected, which are not inconsistent with the provisions of the State law, shall be considered official traffic signals, signs and markings. Traffic Regulations 7 SECTION 5. Signs and Markings Required. Whenever signs or markings are required by ordi- nance or by statute to be placed, then no prose- cution shall be made against any alleged violator of said ordinance for failure to obey the same, unless at the time and place of the alleged violation, the signs required are in proper position and reasonably legible. Unless a particular section of the City Ordi- nances or the State Statute requires that signs be placed and maintained, such section shall be effective without signs being erected to give notice thereof. SECTION 6. Obedience fo Traffic Signals, Signs, etc. It shall be unlawful for the driver of a vehicle to disobey the legend and instructions of any official traffic signal, official traffic sign or marking placed in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance and the schedules thereof, or in accordance with the pro- visions of any Statute of the State of Illinois, unless at the time such driver be otherwise directed so to do by a police officer. SECTION 7. Traffic Control Legend. When- ever traffic is controlled by traffic -control signals ex- hibiting the words "Go," "Caution," or "Stop" or exhibiting different colored lights successively the following colors only shall be used and said terms and lights shall indicate as follows: (a) Green alone or "Go." 1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal may proceed straight through or turn right or left unless a sign at such place prohibits either such turn. But vehicu- lar traffic shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and to pedestrians lawfully within the intersection at the time such signal is exhibited. 2. Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk. (b) Yellow or "Caution" when shown following the green or "Go" signal. 8 Traffic Regulations 1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk at the inter- section, but if such stop cannot be made in safety, a vehicle may be driven cautiously through the inter- section. 2. Pedestrians facing such signal are thereby ad- vised that there is insufficient time to cross the road- way, and any pedestrian then starting to cross shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles. (c) Red alone or "Stop." 1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk at an inter- section or at such other point as may be indicated by a clearly visible line and shall remain standing until green or "Go" is shown alone, except where vehicles are permitted by ordinance to make right turns and official traffic signs are erected to so indi- cate. 2. No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway unless he can do so safely and without in- terfering with any vehicular traffic. (d) Red with green. arrow. 1. Vehicular traffic facing such signal may cau- tiously enter the intersection only to make the move- ment indicated by such arrow but shall not interfere with other traffic or endanger pedestrians lawfully Nvithin a crosswalk. 2. No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway unless he can do so safely and without in- terfering with any vehicular traffic. SECTION 8. Flashing signals. Whenever flash- ing red or yellow signals are used they shall require obedience by vehicular traffic as follows: 1. flashing red (stop signal). When a red lens is illuminated by rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles shall stop before entering the nearest cross- Traffic Regulations 9 walk at an intersection or at a limit line when marked and the right to proceed shall be subject to the rules applicable after making a stop at a stop sign. 2. Flashing yellow (caution signal). When a yel- low lens is illuminated with rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles may proceed through the inter- section or past such signal only with caution. SECTION 9. Display of Unauthorized Signs, etc. No person shall place, maintain or display upon or in view of any street, highway or alley any un- authorized sign, signal or marking which purports to be, or is, an imitation of an official traffic signal, sign or marking, nor shall any person place, maintain or display upon or in view of any street, highway or alley any sign which hides from view any official traffic signal, sign or marking, or which interferes with the movement of traffic. SECTION 10. Permit to Erect Signs. The Traf- fic Engineer shall, with the consent of the City Coun- cil, have the power to grant permission to individuals to erect traffic signs or signals and to prescribe the conditions thereof. Any sign or marking purporting to be a traffic sign or marking erected without the permission of the "Traffic Engineer is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and the Traffic Engineer may remove or cause the same to be removed without notice. SECTION 11. Interference with Official Traffic Signals, etc. No person shall, without lawful author- ity, attempt to or in fact alter, deface, injure, knock down, or remove any official traffic signal, sign, or inarking, or any inscription, shield, or insignia there- on or any other part thereof. SECTION 12. Crosswalks. The Traffic I?ngi- neer is hereby authorized to establish and maintain, by appropriate devices or marks, crosswalks at all intersections, but nothing herein shall be consfruecl 10 Traffic Regulations to require any markings or devices to be placed or maintained to indicate the location of crosswalks. SECTION 13. Safety Zones. The Traffic Engi- neer is authorized, by and with the consent of the City Council, to establish and maintain by signs, paint marks, or other material, safety zones of such kind and character and at such places as may, by said City Council, be deemed necessary. SECTION 14. Traffic Lanes and Parking Lines. The Traffic Engineer, by and with the consent of the City Council, is hereby, authorized to designate and mark traffic lanes and parking lines upon the streets where a regular alignment of traffic or parking is necessary. Where such traffic lanes or parking lines have been so marked it shall be unlawful for any operator of a vehicle to fail or refuse to observe the same. SECTION 15 Turns Permitted or Prohibited. The Traffic Engineer, by and with the consent of the City Council, is hereby authorized to determine those intersections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make a right, left or U-turn and those streets upon which U-turns shall be prohibited, and shall place proper signs to indicate such intersections and streets. The Traffic Engineer is authorized to place markings, buttons or signs within or adjacent to intersections indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turn- ing at those intersections and such courses to be trav- eled as so indicated may conform to or be other than those prescribed by law or ordinance. SECTION 16. Zones of Quiet. The Traffic En- gineer, by" and with the consent of the Mayor, shall have the authority to establish temporary zones of quiet upon any street within a radius of two hun- dred feet from any building occupied by a person who is seriously ill. Said temporary zone of quiet and any other zone of quiet as established by any ordinance shall be designated by traffic signs erected in a con- Traffic Regulations 11 spicuous place bearing the words "Quiet Zone." Whenever quiet zones have been established and signs erected to indicate the same it shall be unlawful for any person to sound the horn or warning device of any vehicle except in an 'emergency or to race the motor or snake any other unnecessary noise in the streets or alleys within said zone. SECTION 17. Play Streets. The Traffic Engi- neer, when authorized by the City Council, may desig- nate any street or part thereof as a "play street" and to place appropriate signs or devices in said street indicating and helping to protect the same. When- ever "play. streets" have been established and indi- cated by signs, devices or markings it shall be unlaw- ful for any driver of a vehicle not otherwise permitted, to enter, park upon, or use the said street for travel. Section 18. Loading Zone. The Traffic Engi- neer, by and with the consent of the City Council, is authorized to determine the location of passenger loading zones and freight loading zones and to place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same. If such zones are established for certain specified hours, the signs shall indicate and state the hours during which the provisions for such zones are appli- cable: No such passenger loading zone or freight loading zone shall be established except by action of the City Council and then only upon such conditions as may be prescribed by the City Council. SECTION 19. Public Carrier Stands. The Traf- fic Engineer, by and with the consent of the City Council, is authorized to establish bus stops, taxicab stands, and such other stops for public common -car- rier motor vehicles as may from time to time be de- termined by the City Council to be of the greatest benefit and convenience to the public. Every such bus stop, taxicab stand, or other stop shall be desig- nated by appropriate signs. 12 Traffic Regulations SECTION 20. Permits for Loading and Un- loading. The Traffic Engineer, by and with the con- sent of the City Council, shall have the power to issue to any owner of a vehicle used to transport merchan- dise or material a special permit, renewable annually, and to state therein the terms and conditions thereof, allowing the driver of such vehicle the privilege of loading and unloading the same while the vehicle is parked or backed against the curb, whenever in the opinion of the City Council such privilege is reason- ably necessary for the conduct of the owner's business and will not seriously interfere with traffic. SECTION 21. Stop Signs and Warnings. When- ever any ordinance of this city or any statute of the State of Illinois designates and describes a through street it shall be the duty of the Traffic Engineer to place and maintain a stop sign on each and every street intersecting such through street or portion thereof described and designated as a through street by any ordinance or statute. The Traffic Engineer, upon direction of the City Council, is authorized to designate intersections, other than upon through streets, where particular hazards exist and to deter- mine whether vehicles shall stop at one or more en- trances to such intersection, and shall, upon a direc- tion of the City Council, erect stop signs at every such place so designated. SECTION 22. Slow Signs and Warnings. The Traffic Engineer, by and with the consent of the City Council, may erect "slow" signs or other traffic di- rectional signs upon or along any street, highway or alley where hazardous traffic conditions exist. SECTION 23. One Way Streets Designated. Whenever by any ordinance of this city a one way street is designated, it shall be the duty of the Traffic Engineer to erect appropriate signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulation shall be effective until said signs are erected. Traffic Regulations 13 ARTICLE IV Parking Regulations SECTION 24. Unattended Motor Vehicle. No person driving' or in charge of a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine, or, when standing upon any perceptible grade, without effectively setting the brake thereon and turning the front wheels to the curb or side of the street. SECTION 25. Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer or an official traffic signal, sign or mark- ing in any of the following places: 1. On any sidewalk or parkway. 2. On or in any public street or alley in such man- ner as to obstruct ingress to or egress from any public or private garage, alley, driveway or en- trance. 3. Within any intersection. 4. Within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant. 5. On a crosswalk. 6. Within twenty feet of a crosswalk at any inter- section. 7. Within thirty feet of any official stop sign or official traffic signal located at the side of a street or highway. S. Between any passenger loading zone or safety zone and the adjacent curb or within thirty feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a passenger loading zone or safety zone unless, by Council order, different signs or markings are indicated. 14 Traffic Regulations 9. Within fifty feet of the nearest rail of a rail- road grade crossing. 10. Under any railroad or other viaduct. 11. Within twenty feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on'the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five feet of said entrance when proper signs are so erected. 12. Along or opposite any street excavation or ob- struction when such stopping, standing or park- ing would obstruct traffic. 13. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street. Double parking is specifically prohibited. 14. Upon any bridge or any other elevated struc- ture upon a highway. 15. At any place where official signs, authorized by ordinance or state statute, prohibit stopping, standing or parking. SECTION 26. Parking Prohibited in Zones. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to stop, stand or park said vehicle in any place estab- lished and marked as a loading zone other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, provided, however, that the operator of any vehicle engaged in the actual loading or unloading of mate- rial or merchandise in a loading zone may occupy said loading zone for a period not to exceed thirty - minutes while engaged in the actual delivery or pick- up of merchandise or materials. SECTION 27. Parking Prohibited in Desig- nated Zones and Areas. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a bus or public common carrier to stand or park in a zone or area established and marked for the use of common car- riers. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a taxicab to stand or park in an Traffic Regulations 15 area established and marked as a taxicab stand. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a bus, a public common carrier, or a taxicab to stop, stand or park in any place other than in the area established and indicated for the use of such vehicles. SECTION 28. Parking on Private Property. No person shall stand or park a vehicle on any private lot or lot area without the express or implied consent of the owner thereof. Whenever signs or markings have been erected on any lot or lot area, contiguous or adjacent to a street, thoroughfare or alley indicat- ing that no vehicles are permitted to stand or park thereon, it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle across any curb or lot line or over any drive- way from a street or alley into said lot or area for the purpose of standing or parking such vehicle, or, for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle in such lot or lot area. SECTION 29. Angle Parking Prohibited. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle upon any street or roadway except_ with the right hand wheels of such vehicle bein.z parallel with and within twelve inches of the right hand curl) or side of such street, roadway or alley, except where angle parking is spe- cifically permitted by ordinance and where the same is so indicated by signs, lines or other markings. The provisions of this section shall not apply to designated rnie way streets or any alleys. SECTION 30. Parking Vehicles for Sale. It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or cause to be parked, any vehicle upon any street, parkway or alley for the purpose of displaying it for sale,'or to park any vehicle upon any business street from which said vehicle any merchandise is being sold. SECTION 31. Parking near School Buildings. Whenever an entrance to school property is used as an entrance or exit for school children it shall be un- lawful to park any vehicle on the school side of the 16 - Traffic Regulations street between the property lines of such school prop- erty between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on any school day, provided signs are erected and maintained designating the provisions of this section. SECTION 32. Parking in Alley. It shall he tin - lawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same in the alley of any residence or suburban district, as defined in this ordinance, except with the left or right wheels of said vehicle within twelve inches of the west side of north and south alleys and the soiith side of east and west alleys, unless where parking on both or a different side of said alleys shall have been pro- vided for or prohibited by ordinance and so indicated. Nothing herein shall he construed to permit parking in those alleys where by ordinance all parking shall have been prohibited. SECTION 33. Parking in Front of Hotels and Entrances Prohibited. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle longer than may be necessary to expeditiously unload passengers or load passengers who are ready to depart therefrom, within a space of forty feet immediately in front of the entrance to any hotel nor within a space of forty feet immediately in front of the entrance of any church, theatre or other public building when such church, theatre or public building is in session or open for business, unless otherwise specified by official parking signs. SECTION 34. Limited Parking. The Traffic Engineer, when authorized by the City Council, shall erect and maintain signs indicating the length of time during which any vehicle may be permitted to stand or remain parked along any street, highway or alley. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle for any length of time in excess of the time permitted by such parking ordinance, pro- vided official traffic signs or markings have been erected and are maintained within the block or area where, by Council action, the time for the parking of vehicles has been or may be limited. Traffic Regulations 17 SECTION 35. Penalties Applicable to Regis- tered Owners. Whenever any vehicle shall have been stopped, standing or parked in violation of any of the provisions of Article IV of this ordinance, the person in whose name such vehicle is registered and licensed in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Illinois shall be subject to the penalty to such vio- lation. ARTICLE V Speed of Motor Vehicles SECTION 36. Basic Speed Limit. No person shall drive or operate any vehicle on any street or highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and proper hav- ing regard to the traffic and the use of the way or so as to endanger the life or limb or injure the property of any person. Where no special traffic hazard exists, the follow- ing- speeds shall be lawful, but any speed in excess of said limits shall be primafacie evidence that the speed is not reasonable or proper and is unlawful. (1) 20 miles per hour in any business district; (2) 25 miles per hour in any residence district; (3) 35 miles per hoar under other conditions. The fact that the speed of any vehicle is less than the foregoing speed shall not relieve the driver from the duty of decreasing speed when approaching and crossing an intersection, when approaching and going around a curve, when driving upon any narrow street, when travelling in heavy traffic, or whenever b}T rea- son of weather or other conditions such decrease in speed shall be reasonably necessary to avoid clanger to pedestrians or other vehicles, nor shall the driver of any vehicle at any time be relieved from the duty of obeying any official traffic signs or markings which 18 Traffic Regulations have been placed or erected on any street or thor- oughfare by action of the City Council for the regu- lation of speed of motor vehicles thereon. SECTION 37. Minimum Speed Regulation. No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when such reduced speed is necessary for safe operation. SECTION 38. Speed of Authorized Emergency Vehicles. The primafacie speed limits set forth in this ordinance shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles as herein defined. ARTICLE VI Driving While Under the Influence of Liquors or Drugs SECTION 39. Driving Prohibited. No person who is an habitual user of narcotic drugs and no person who is under the influence of intoxicating liquors or narcotic drugs shall drive any vehicle within the City of Evanston. Every person who is convicted of a violation of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than Two Hun- dred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. ARTICLE VII Driving on Right Side of Roadway — Overtaking —Passing —Etc. SECTION 40. Driving on Right Side. Every driver or operator of a vehicle shall drive and operate the same upon the right half of the street or roadway, except when: Traffic Regulations 19 (1) overtaking and passing another vehicle pro- ceeding in the same direction, under the ordi- nances and laws governing such movement; (2) when the right half of the street or roadway is closed to traffic while under construction or repair; (3) upon any street or alley designated and indi- cated by signs for one-way traffic. SECTION 41. Passing Vehicles Proceeding in Op- posite Directions. Drivers of vehicles proceeding in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right and upon streets and in alleys having width for not more than one lane of traffic in each direction, each driver shall give to the other at least one half of the main travelled portion of such street or alley -as nearly as possible. SECTION 42. Overtaking a Vehicle. The driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direction shall pass to the left thereof at a safe distance, and the driver of an overtaken vehicle shall give way to the right in favor of the overtaking vehicle on audible signal and shall not increase the speed of his vehicle until completely passed by the overtaking vehicle. SECTION 43. Overtaking a Vehicle on Right. The driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass upon the right of another vehicle which is malting or about to make a left turn or upon any street or roadway with unobstructed pavement of sufficient width for four or more lanes of moving traffic, when such movement can be made in safety. SECTION 44. Limits on Overtaking. No vehicle shall be driven to the left of the center of any street or roadway in overtaking or passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction, unless such left side is clearly visible and is free of traffic coming from the opposite direction for a sufficient distance to permit such overtaking and passing to be completed without 20 Traffic Regulations interfering with the safe operation of the vehicle ap- proaching from the opposite direction or any vehicle overtaken. SECTION 45. One -Way Streets. Whenever any street or alley has been designated by the City Coun- cil as a one-way street, the Traffic Engineer shall erect and maintain signs indicating the direction of traffic, and no vehicle shall be operated or driven in any direction except that indicated. SECTION 46. Traffic Lanes. Whenever any street has been divided and clearly marked with traffic lanes, signs, or markings, no vehicle shall be driven or operated except as said lanes, markings, or signs shall indicate. SECTION 47. Slow Moving Vehicles. Slow mov- ing vehicles and all vehicles designed and used for the pulling or hauling of freight, and all vehicles de- signed and used for the carrying or hauling of more than seven passengers, and all bicycles being ridden on any street or in any alley shall be operated as close to the right hand side of the roadway as conditions of traffic shall permit. SECTION 48. Driving Through Funeral Proces- sions —Vehicles Marked. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive between the vehicles composing a funeral procession, whenever the ve- hicles composing such funeral procession are so designated. All motor vehicles forming a funeral procession, when proceeding to or from any church or funeral parlor or to 'any place of burial, shall carry on the right hand of the windshield of such vehicle some card or other insignia to indicate that it is a part of a fu- neral cortege, and it shall be the duty of the under- taker having charge of a funeral procession to supply each motor vehicle forming the funeral cortege with a card or other insignia as above described, and to remove the same immediately upon arrival at the destination. Traffic Regulations 21 SECTION 49. Gas and Smoke. It shall be unlaw- ful to operate any vehicle or to permit the same to remain standing or parked, which emits dense smoke or gases, or such an amount of smoke or gas as is dangerous to the health of persons in the vicinity of such vehicle, or as endangers the operation of other vehicles upon the street. All exhaust pipes carrying exhaust gas from the engine shall be directed parallel to the ground or slightly upward. SECTION 50. Driving on Parkways, Curbs, and Sidewalks Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to drive any vehicle over or along any parkway, curb, or side- walk in this city, except where entrances and drive- ways have been authorized and permitted by action of the City Council. SECTION 51. Keeping to Right of Viaducts, Etc. Wherever any street is divided by a parkway, viaduct, support, safety isle, or other obstruction, all vehicles operated -on such street shall be driven to the right of such parkway, viaduct, support, safety isle, or other obstruction. ARTICLE VIII Operating, Starting, Turning, Etc., and Signals Therefore SECTION 52. Age of Operator. No person shall operate any motor vehicle in the City of Evanston, who is under the age of fifteen years. SECTION 53.. Driver's License Required. No per- son shall operate a motor vehicle in the City of Evan- ston, who does not possess a driver's or' operator's license issued by the Secretary of the State of Illinois, or a temporary instruction permit when accompanied by. an instructor having a driver's or operator's license. This section shall not apply to a bona fide 22 Traffic Regulations resident of any state, possessing a driver's license or operator's license issued by the state of which he is a resident, or to the bona fide resident of any state which does not require a driver's or operator's license while operating a motor vehicle in this state for a period of not more than ninety days when the motor vehicle operated by such person is duly registered in the home state of such non-resident. SECTION 54. Starting Parked Vehicles. No per- son shall start a vehicle which is stopped, standing, or parked, until such movement can be made with rea- sonable safety, and no person shall emerge from any curb or parked position until such movement can be made Nvith reasonable safety, and then only after giv. ing proper signal of his intention so to do. SECTION 55. Emerging from Alleys and Drive- ways. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any mo- tor vehicle to emerge from any public or private drive- way or alley upon any street or thoroughfare, or to drive upon or cross any sidewalk or sidewalk area on either one or both sides of which driveway or alley there is a building or other structure either contigu- ous therewith or with the thoroughfare or sidewalk or within five feet from the intersection thereof, with- out first bringing such vehicle to a stop before enter- ing upon such street, highway, sidewalk or sidewalk area. SECTION 56. Turning at Intersections. The driver of a vehicle intending to turn at an intersection shall: (1) make right turns as close as practical to the right hand curb or edge of roadway, after hav- ing.given a signal of his intention so to do. (2) make left hand turns, where not.otherwise pro- hibited, from as neat- the center line and the center of the intersection as practical, after having signaled his intention so to do. Traffic Regulations 23 SECTION 57. Stopping and Decreasing Speed. No person shall stop or suddenly decrease the speed of any vehicle without first giving an appropriate sig- nal to the driver of any vehicle immediately to the rear. SECTION 58. Method of Giving Signals. The sig- nals required to be given by the operator of any vehi- cle upon snaking a turn, a decrease in speed, or upon stopping should be given either by means of the hand and arm, or by a signal lamp or signal device, and all signals when given, must be visible both to the front and rear of such vehicles. All required signals, when given by hand and arm, shall be from the left side of the vehicle in the following manner: (1) Right turn —hand and arm extended upward or moved with a sweeping motion from the rear to the front. (2) Left turn —hand and arm extended horizon- tally. (3) Stopping or decreasing speed —hand and arm extended downward. ARTICLE IX Right of Way SECTION 59. Approaching or Entering Intersec- tions. Motor vehicles driven upon the streets and highways of the City shall give the right of way to vehicles approaching along the intersecting streets and highways from the right and shall have the right of way over those vehicles approaching from the left. SECTION 60. Vehicle Making Turn. Any driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection or a driveway with intent to make a turn therein shall do so with caution and with due regard for traffic approaching from the opposite or any other direction and shall not 24 Traffic Regulations make such turn until he can do so with safety, and then only after proper signal, as provided in Section 56, ante. SECTION 61. Vehicle Entering Through Street or Stop Intersection. The driver of every vehicle shall, upon entering upon or crossing any street des- ignated as a through street, and before entering upon or crossing any intersection at which stop signs have been erected by order of the City Council, first come to a full stop as near the right of way line of such street or intersection as possible, and, regardless of the direction, shall give the right of way to vehicles upon such highway or intersection. SECTION 62. Vehicle Entering Highway from Alley or Driveway. The driver of a vehicle about to enter or cross a street from an alley, public or private driveway, shall yield the right of way to all vehicles - approaching on said street. SECTION 63. Authorized Emergency Vehicles. Upon the approach of any authorized emergency vehicle, as defined in this ordinance, the driver and operator of every vehicle shall immediately pull to the' right and give way to the approach of such emergency vehicle. ARTICLE X Miscellaneous Regulations 'SECTION 64. Obstruction of Driver's View. No person shall drive a vehicle in the City of Evanston when it is so loaded, or when there are in the front seat such number of persons exceeding three, as to obstruct the view of the driver to the front or.sides of the vehicle, or as to interfere with the driver's control of the driving mechanism of the vehicle. SECTION 65. Following Fire Apparatus. No driver of any vehicle other than an authorized emer- Traffic Regulations 25 gency vehicle shall follow any fire apparatus closer than five hundred (500) feet, except when directed so to do by a police officer. SECTION 66. Crossing Fire Hose. No vehicle shall be driven over an unprotected hose of the ]lire Department when laid down on any street, private or public driveway without the consent of the Fire De- partment official in command. SECTION 67. Driving Over Barriers. No person shall drive any vehicle over or across any newly made pavement in any public street or across, through or around any barrier erected across any street or alley or into or over any street, alley, or thoroughfare where any sign or marking has been erected, indicat- ing that such street, alley, or thoroughfare is closed for traffic. SECTION 68. Avoiding Traffic Signals or Signs. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle upon or across any private drive or driveway for the purpose of evading any of the provisions of this ordinance in regard to "Stop" and "Go" signals and stop signs erected along through streets. SECTION 69. Spilling Loads. No loaded vehicle shall be driven or moved on any street unless so con- structed or loaded as to prevent any of its load drop- ping, falling, leaking, or otherwise escaping there- from, except that sand or cinders may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, and that water or other substance may be sprinkled on a street or road- way for the purpose of cleaning or maintaining the same. SECTION 70. Sound Trucks or Vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any motor or horse drawn vehicle using a loud speaking radio device, or any kind of. musical or noise making instrument as a means of at- tracting attention to any sale, auction, game, meeting or other public event or to any advertisement display upon such vehicle, to occupy, use, or travel along or 26 Traffic Regulations upon the streets, highways, or public places in the City of Evanston without the owner, driver, or operator thereof first having procured a permit from the City Council of the City of Evanston. This section shall not apply to authorized police vehicles. SECTION 71. Unnecessary Horn .Blowing or Noise. It shall be unlawful for the operator or the oc- cupant of any vehicle to use the horn, bell, or other signalling device on said vehicle for any purpose ex- cept as necessary to give traffic warning. Traffic warning, when given by horn, bell, or any other signal device, shall be only to the extent necessary for that purpose. SECTION 71/. Roller Skates, Hitching Sleds, Etc., Prohibited. No person upon roller skates or while riding on any sled, coaster, toy vehicle or other device shall cling to or attach himself or the sled or other device upon which he is riding to any vehicle traveling upon the streets, highways or alleys of the City. It shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle knowingly to permit any person on roller skates or any person, while riding on a sled, coaster, toy vehicle or other device, to cling to or attach him- self or the said sled or other device to the vehicle he is operating. ARTICLE XI Boulevards SECTION 72. Sheridan Road and Ridge Avenue —Established—Pleasure Drives. The public high- ways in the City of Evanston known as Sheridan Road and Ridge Avenue are hereby designated and established as pleasure drives, to be used as and for pleasure driveways only. SECTION 73. Funeral Processions Prohibited. No funeral procession or hearse shall be permitted Traffic Regulations 27 upon said pleasure driveways; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the removal of any deceased body from any house or apartment building abutting upon such pleasure driveways or driveway, and the forming of a funeral procession therefrom, -but such deceased body, hearse, or procession shall not be permitted to pro- ceed further thereon than to the nearest crossing street in the direction in which said procession or hearse is moving. SECTION 74. Trucks, Etc., Prohibited —Excep- tion. No motor truck or trailer, wagon, cart, dray, or other vehicle for carrying of goods, merchandise, or wares, except such as are engaged in the repairing or constructing of said pleasure driveways, shall be allowed thereon; provided, however, that trucks or other vehicles carrying goods, merchandise, or other articles to and from any house, apartment building, or premises abutting upon said driveways, or drive- way, shall be permitted to enter thereon at the cross street nearest such house or premises in the direction in which the same are moving and deliver or receive such goods, merchandise, or other articles, but shall not proceed further thereon than the nearest cross street thereafter; and, provided, that no person now engaged in any business upon said pleasure drive- ways, or driveway, shall be prevented from having access thereto for himself or his customers or patrons by virtue of anything herein contained; but such ac- cess shall be confined to the use of that portion of such pleasure driveway lying between the cross streets between which the place of business of such person shall be located. Nothing herein shall be construed to deprive the City Council of the City of Evanston of the'right to deny any person to construct or main- tain a driveway over any of the sidewalks or parkways along said pleasure driveways. SECTION 75. Animals Prohibited. No person shall lead, drive, or permit any horse, mule, or other animal to be on or upon any pleasure driveway. 28 Traffic Regulations SECTION 76. Asbury Avenue —Limited Weight of Vehicles. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any commercial vehicle of greater capacity than two tons net weight of load, to use Asbury Avenue from Oakton Street on the south to Green Bay Road on the north, except that such vehicles may enter upon said Asbury Avenue between the points aforesaid, for the purpose of delivering or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further on Asbury Avenue than the block in which said deliveries or pick-ups are made. The Traf- fic Engineer shall erect, or cause to be erected and maintained, proper signs and markings, at the inter- sections along Asbury Avenue between Oakton Street on the south and Green Bay Road on the north. SECTION 77. Traffic Prohibited -or Restricted Elsewhere. Whenever the City Council shall by ordi- nance prohibit or restrict the use of any additional street, thoroughfare, or alley for vehicular traffic of any description, the Traffic Engineer shall erect and maintain proper signs and markings to indicate the restriction so made, and it shall be unlawful for any person to operate any vehicle on any of said desig- nated streets, highways, or alleys contrary to the restrictions so imposed. ARTICLE XII Obstruction to Traffic View SECTION 78. Signs, Billboards, or Advertising Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or cause to be placed any sign or billboard, or advertising of any kind, or description about or upon any public street or alley other than overhanging signs which are located on public property or right of way, and which are erected and maintained in accord- ance with the building code of the City of Evanston. It shall be the duty of the Traffic Engineer or any Traffic Regulations 29 police officer to remove or cause to be removed any signs or advertising in violation of this section. SECTION 79. Trees, Shrubs, Etc., Obstructing View. The owner or occupant of every lot or parcel of land adjoining a street or alley intersection in the City of Evanston upon which any tree, trees, shrub, shrubs, bush or plants are now or may hereafter be growing shall trim, prune or cut the same or cause the same to be trimmed, pruned or cut so as not to ob- struct the passage of light from any street light or traffic signal light and so that the same shall not inter- fere with, nor obstruct the vision of.persons using the alley, streets, or highways. The existence of any tree, trees, shrub, shrubs, bush or plants on the prem- ises of any owner or occupant adjoining a street or alley intersection which shall obstruct the passage of light from any street light or traffic signal light or which shall interfere with or obstruct the vision at street intersections or the intersection of a street with a public alley is hereby declared to constitute a public nuisance, and any owner or occupant of such premises who shall fail, neglect or refuse to abate the same by removing, trimming, cutting or pruning such tree, shrub, bush or plant within five clays after being noti- fied in writing so to do by the Traffic Engineer or Commissioner of Public Works, shall be subject to a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) .nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each offense. ARTICLE XTII Pedestrian's Rights and Duties SECTION 80. Pedestrians to Obey Traffic Sig- nals. Pedestrians shall be subject to official traffic sig- nals at all intersections where the same are installed and in operation and it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to cross or attempt to cross any street or 30 Traffic Regulations intersection where traffic is'controlled by official traf- fic signals when the same are in operation, unless a -rid until a green or "Go" signal shows in his favor. SECTION 81. Pedestrian's Right of Way at Cross Walks. Where official traffic signals are not in place, or are not in operation the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of way by slowing down or stopping, if need be, to a pedestrian crossing the street within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked cross- walk at an intersection. It shall be unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to overtake or pass from the rear any other vehicle which is stopped at a marked cross- walk or at any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection for the purpose of permitting a pedestrian to cross the street. SECTION 82. Crossing at Other Than Cross- walks. Every pedestrian crossing a street at any point other than within a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection shall yield the right of way to all vehicles upon the street or high- way. It shall be unlawful for pedestrians to cross a street between intersections at which traffic control signals are in operation except at a marked crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at the intersection. SECTION 83. Soliciting of Rides Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand in or along a street or highway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the driver of any private vehicle. SECTION 84. Blind Pedestrians. Blind pedes- trians, by holding out horizontally a white cane in the direction they desire to travel over crosswalks on any street, alley or public highway in this city, except at street intersections where official traffic signals are in operation, shall be given the right of way over all pedestrians and vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to refuse or fail to yield ;the right of way to such blind person or persons. Traffic Regulations 31 ARTICLE XIV Bicycles SECTION 85. Application of Traffic Laws. Every person operating a bicycle on any street or thorough- fare in the city shall be subject to the provisions of the statute of the State of Illinois and to the provisions of the traffic ordinances of the City of Evanston ap- plicable to the drivers of vehicles except as to those provisions of the ordinances which by their nature can have no application to bicycles. SECTION 86. Obedience to Official Traffic De- vices and Signs. It shall,be unlawful for any person operating a bicycle to fail to obey the instructions of official traffic signals, signs and markings unless otherwise directed by a police officer. On any street or intersection where "U" turns,. or any other turns are prohibited and signs are erected and in place so indicated, no person operating a bicycle shall disobey the direction of any such sign except where such per- son dismounts from the bicycle to make any such turn, in which event such person shall then obey the regulations applicable to pedestrians. SECTION 87. Riding on Bicycles. A person oper- ating a bicycle shall not ride other than upon or astride the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, nor carry any other person upon such bicycle other than upon a firmly attached and regular seat thereon, nor shall any person ride upon a bicycle other than as above authorized. No bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped. SECTION 88.- Regulations for Riding on Bicycles. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle in any of the following described manners or any of the following enumerated conditions: 32 Traffic Regulations 1. At a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent under conditions then existing. 2. Upon any street or highway except as near to the right hand side of the same as practical and with due care when passing any standing vehicle or any vehicle proceeding in the same direction. 3. To emerge from any alley, public or private driveway or building upon any street, sidewalk or sidewalk area without yielding the right of way to all vehicles and pedestrians approaching upon said street, high�z-ay, sidewalk or.sidewalk area. 4. By attaching- the bicycle or the rider in any man- ner to any bus or vehicle upon the street or high- way. 5. Riding in groups upon any street or highway except in single file. 6. Carrying any package, bundle or article which prevents or interferes with the rider keeping both hands upon the handle bars. %. Parking or leaving any bicycle upon the street or highway other than against the curb thereof or upon any sidewalk or against any building along any sidewalk except in a rack or other de- vice for supporting the same. SECTION 89. Riding on Sidewalks. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon any sidewalk within a business district. It shall be unlaw- ful for any person to ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk in a residence district or suburban district without yield- ing the right of way to any pedestrian on said side- walk and without giving an audible signal and dis- mounting from said bicycle before overtaking or pass- ing any such pedestrian. Traffic Regulations 33 SECTION 90. Bicycle Equipment Required to Operate. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride or use a bicycle at night time except that the same be equipped with a lamp or light on the front, which shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least five hundred feet, and except that said bicycle be equipped with a red reflector on the rear visible at all distances within two hundred feet when such bicycle is directly in front of a motor vehicle displaying law- fully lighted headlights. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle unless it be equipped with a bell or other devices capable of giving a signal audi- ble for a distance of at least one hundred feet, and it shall be unlawful for any bicycle to be equipped with nor shall any person riding a bicycle use any siren or whistle. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a bicycle unless the same be equipped with a brake which shall enable the operator to make the braked wheel on said bicycle skid when operated on a dry, level and clean pavement. SECTION 91. Penalty for Improper Operation of Bicycle. It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or to fail to perform any act required by Article XIV of this ordinance, and no parent or guard- ian of any ward shall authorize or knowingly permit any child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this ordinance. This article shall be applicable to all bicycles operated upon any street, alley, highway or sidewalk within the City of Evanston. Every person convicted of a violation -of any pro- vision of this article shall be punished by a fine of not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than One Hun- dred Dollars ($100.00) or by the removal and deten- tion of the license plate from such bicycle for a period of not to exceed sixty days or by the impounding of such bicycle for a period of not to exceed sixty days, or by any combination thereof. 34 Traffic Regulations ARTICLE XV Equipment of Motor Vehicles SECTION 92. Application. The provisions of Article XV of this ordinance shall apply to all motor vehicles except bicycles, road machinery, road rollers or farm tractors. , SECTION 93. Lighted Lamps Are Required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in this city during the period from sunset to sunrise unless each motorcycle shall carry one lighted lamp and each motor vehicle two lighted lamps show- ing white lights or lights of yellow or amber tint visi- ble at least five hundred feet in the direction toward which the vehicle is proceeding, and each motor vehicle, trailer or semi -trailer shall also exhibit at least one lighted lamp which shall be so situated as to throw a red light visible for at least five hundred feet in the reverse direction. SECTION 94. Identification and Side Markers on Trucks. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle commonly known as a truck, being of the second division of motor vehicles as defined by the Statute of the State of Illinois, the length of which, together with any trailer or trailers attached thereto, is more than twenty-five feet (25) and the width of which is more than eighty inches (80), during the period from sunset to sunrise unless there shall be dis- played on the front of such vehicle in a horizontal line near the top of the vehicle, approximately six inches apart, not less than three green lights visible at a dis- tance of at least five hundred feet; also on the rear thereon in a horizontal line, approximately six inches apart, at least three red lights plainly visible at a dis- tance of five hundred feet; also on the front of the body of said vehicle near the lower left hand corner on yellow or amber tinted reflector; also on the rear of the body of said vehicle not more than twelve Traffic Regulations 35 inches from the lower left hand corner, one red re- flector; also on each side of the vehicle at approxi- mately the one-third point of the length of the same, at a height not exceeding five feet above the surface of the road and reflecting on a line approximately at right angles to the center line of the vehicle, two amber tinted reflectors. SECTION 95. Lamps or Lights on Parked Ve- hicles. During the period from sunset to sunrise _ every motorcycle or motor vehicle which is standing or parked on any street or in any public alley in the City of Evanston, shall display a white light to the front and a red light to the rear. SECTION 96. Projecting Loads. It shall be un- lawful for any person to operate any vehicle upon which the load extends four feet or more to the rear or beyond the bed or body of such vehicle unless there be displayed at the extreme end of the load at all times between sunrise and sunset a red flag or cloth not less than sixteen inches square, and unless there be dis- played at the extreme end of the load at all times be- tween sunset and sunrise a reel light. or lantern, in addition to all other lights required upon said vehicle. SECTION 97. Spot Lamps and Auxiliary Driving Lamps. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle which is equipped with more than one spot lamp. Every lighted spot lamp shall be so aimed and used upon approaching another vehicle that no part of the high intensity portion of the beam will be directed to the left of the prolongation of the extreme left side of the vehicle, nor more than one hundred feet ahead of the vehicle. SECTION 98. Type of Lights Displayed. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or move any ve- hicle except an authorized emer ency vehicle, with any lamp or device thereon displaying a red light visible from directly in front thereof, or displaying 36 Traffic Regulations any flashing light except as a means for indicating a right or left turn or stop. SECTION 99. Brake Equipment. It shall be un- lawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, upon any street, highway or alley within the city unless the same be equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold such vehicle including two separate means of applying the brakes, each of which means shall be effective to apply the brakes to at least two wheels. Every motorcycle and bicycle shall have at least one brake. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any trailer or semi -trailer of a gross weight of three thou- sand pounds or more unless the same shall be equip- ped with brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and to hold such vehicle, which brakes shall be so designed as to be applied by the driver of the towing motor vehicle from its cab and shall be so designed that in case of an accidental break -away of the towed vehicle, the brakes shall be automatically applied. SECTION 100. Performance Ability of Brakes. No brake equipment as required by Section 97 of this article shall be deemed adequate unless the service brakes upon such motor vehicle, when operating on a level surface, shall be adequate to stop such vehicle when traveling at a rate of twenty (20) miles per hour within a distance of thirty (30) feet when upon dry asphalt or concrete pavement with the surface free from loose material and unless the hand brake on said vehicle shall be adequate to stop such vehicle within a distance of fifty-five (55) feet tinder the above con- ditions, and adequate to hold such vehicle stationary on any grade upon which such said vehicle is operated. All brakes shall be maintained in good working order and shall be so adjusted as to operate as equally as practical with respect to the wheels on opposite sides of the vehicle. Traffic Regulations 37 SECTION 101. Forns and Warning Devices. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in the City of Evanston unless the same be equipped with a horn in good working order capable of emitting a sound audible tinder normal conditions from a distance of not less than two hundred feet, but no horn or other warning device shall emit an unrea- sonably loud or harsh sound or whistle. No vehicle, except authorized emergency vehicles, shall be equip- ped nor shall any driver thereof use upon any such vehicle any siren, whistle or bell. SECTION 102. Mufflers Required. It shall he un- lawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in the City of Evanston unless the same shall be enuipped with a muffler in good working order and in constant onerat;on to Prevent excessive or unusual noise and annoying smoke or --as. It shall be unlawful for any Pei -son to use a muffler cutout, a muffler bypass,, or similar devices upon any motor vehicle. SECTION 103. Additional Equipment Required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle in the City of. Evanston unless the same shall he eci»iPPed with a mirror so located so as to reflect to the driver a view of the highway for a distance of at least two hundred (200) feet to the rear of such ve- hicle. and unless such vehicle be enuipped with a de- vice for cleanin-- rain, snow or other moisture from the windshield, in good working- order, which device shall be so constructed as to be controlled or operated by the driver of the vehicle. ARTICLE XVI Compulsory Inspection of Motor Vehicles Owned and Operated by Residents of the City of Evanston SECTION 104. Inspection Required. It shall be unlawful for a resident of the City of Evanston, in- 38 Traffic Regulations eluding corporations having their principal offices or places of business in said City, owning a motor ve- hicle for the transportation of persons or property, to operate the same over the public streets of the City of Evanston, without first having such vehicle in- spected at the municipal testing station in the said City, as hereinafter provided. SECTION 105. Purpose of Inspection. The in- spection of said motor vehicles shall be conducted under the direction of the Department of Police of the City of Evanston and shall be made for the pur- pose of determining whether the vehicle, its parts and accessories, conform in all respects with the require- ments and definitions of the statutes of the State of Illinois respecting the sufficiency of all equipment re- quired by law for the safe operation on public high- ways of motor vehicles. SECTION 106. Time for Inspection. It shall be the duty of the City Collector, when application shall be made by any person for the issuance of any city vehicle license for any motor vehicle, to deliver to such person applying for such license a printed notice, which nrinted notice shall specify plainly on the face thereof: (1) The place where the Department of Po- lice will conduct inspection of motor vehicles as pro- vided for in this ordinance. (2) That motor vehicles not previouslv inspected shall be presented for in- spection within twenty-four hours after purchase of city vehicle license therefore. (3) That motor vehicles previously inspected shall be next presented for in- spection on the respective dates appearing on the re- verse side of the respective certificates of inspection affixed to said vehicles in a prominent place thereon as hereinabove required, and which said notice shall contain a brief explanation of such other provisions of this ordinance as the Mayor shall deem advisable for the general information of the motor vehicle owner. SECTION 107. Inspection Periods. The period in each year from January 1 st up to and including June Traffic Regulations 39 30th shall be known as the first inspection period, and the inspection from July 1st up to and including De- cember 31st shall be known as the second inspection period, and each motor vehicle owned by a resident of the City of Evanston and used for the transporta- tion of persons or property shall be submitted by such resident owner for inspection as required by this ordi- nance at least once in each inspection period. SECTION 108. Issuance of Certificate of Inspec- tion. If it shall &e determined by the Department of Police, after inspection, that any motor vehicle, its parts or accessories, do conform in all respects with the requirements of the statutes of the State of Illi- nois respecting the sufficiency of equipment of motor vehicles, the Departmnt of Police shall forthwith issue to the owner of such motor vehicle a suitable certificate of inspection, which certificate the owner of such vehicle shall immediately attach, or cause to be attached, to such vehicle in a prominent place thereon. SECTION 109. Time and Notice for Succeeding. Inspection. Whenever a certificate of inspection shall have been issued as hereinabove provided for it shall become the duty of the Department of Police to imme- diately fix a date in the immediately succeeding in- spection period for the next inspection of the motor vehicle for which such certificate shall have been ;ssiled and to stamp the same on the reverse side of such certificate of inspection in waterproof ink. or perforate the said certificate with such date. 'No other notice than such date so stamped or perforated in such certificate and the notice provided for in section 103 of this ordinance shall be necessary to be liven to any owner or operator of a motor vehicle and it shall be unlawful for any person to operate any motor vehicle owned by a resident of the City of Evanston over the streets, avenues, alleys or thoroughfares of the City of Evanston on any date subsequent to the date so stamped or perforated in such certificate of inspec- 40 Traffic Regidatioiis tion unless such motor vehicle shall first be submitted for inspection and shall have passed inspection as provided in this ordinance; provided, that vehicles dis- approved may be operated on]-\T as provided in section 111 hereof. SECTION 110. Reinspection for Rejected Ve- hicles. In the event that it shall be determined by the Department of Police, after an inspection, that any motor vehicle, its Darts and accessories, so submitted, does not conform in all respects with the requirements of the State law resnectimr the sufficiency of the eauinment thereon, the said Department of Police shall, at the time of such disapproval, fix another date, not earlier than seven days nor later than ten days from said date of inspection. for a reinspection of such motor vehicle. and shall notifv the person sub- mittinm such car, of such date for reinspection, and it shall thereupon become the duty of the owner of such car to repair, adjust or cause to b- repaired or adjusted the said motor vehicle within said period of ten days. and to a;-ain submit the vehicle for reinspection on the (late designated for such reinspection, and anv person who shall fail, refuse or nemlect to re -submit such vehicle as herein provided, shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty -Five Dollars for each day he shall thus fail. refuse or neglect to re - such motor vehicle for inspection. SECTION 111. Unlawful to Drive Rejected Ve- hicle. No person shall drive or operate any motor ve- hicle Nvhich has been disapproved by the Department of Police after inspection as not conforming- in all respects with the requirements of the laws of Illinois resnecting- the sufficiency of the en>>inment thereon, on any of the streets. avenues, allevs or thorou!-h- fares, of said City of Evanston, excent as ma.v he necessary to take said vehicle from the place of inspec- tion to the place of repair oi- adjustment and return. SECTION 112. Disnlav of Certificate of Inspec- tion. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate Traffic Regulations 41 over the streets of the City of Evanston, any motor vehicle owned by a resident of the said City, which vehicle does not have displayed in a prominent place thereon, the certificate of inspection issued to the owner thereof by said Department of Police, for either the current inspection period in case the same has been issued, or for the immediately preceding period as de- fined and provided for by section 105 of this ordinance. SECTION 113. Penalty for Violation of Article XVI. Any person violating any provisions of this or- dinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar nor more than Twenty -Five Dollars for each offense. Each day any such owner fails, refuses or neglects to submit his car for inspection shall constitute a sepa- rate offense. ARTICLE XVII Accident Reports SECTION 114. Accidents Involving Death or In- jury to Persons or Property. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident within the City of Evanston resulting in injury to or the death of any person or damage to any other vehicle or real or personal prop- erty shall immediately stop such vehicle at the scene of such accident or as close thereto as possible, and shall forthwith return to and in every event shall re- main at the scene of the accident until he has given his name, address and registration number of the vehicle he is driving to a police officer, and to the per- son struck or the driver or occupant of any vehicle collided with. SECTION 115. Notification of Police. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in in- jury to or the death of any person or in damage to any other vehicle or damage to any public property, real or personal, shall immediately stop such vehicle at 42 Traffic Regulations the scene, of such accident and shall, as soon thereafter as possible, report the occurrence of said accident to the Police Department of the City of Evanston. `ARTICLE XVIII .Schedule of Zones and Areas for Regulating Parking; Loading and Other Zones; Establishing Through Streets; One Way Streets and Alleys, Etc. SECTION 116. Applicability of Schedules. Sched- ules "A" to "V" both inclusive, as set forth in Article XVIII, and any and all changes, alterations or addi- tions thereto which may from time to time be made, by action of the City Council, shall constitute the regulation and the establishment of designated streets, alleys, areas and zones for the proper regula- tion of traffic in the City of Evanston. SECTION 117. Amendment to Schedules. Any of the Schedules set forth in this Article may be changed or amended, and additions and different provisions made therein by action of. the City Council from time to time, and if any changes or additions are made to any of such schedules, it will be unnecessary to repeat or republish the entire schedule or any part thereof. SECTION 118. Schedule "A" —Prohibited Park- ing. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time in any of the following areas which are hereby designated as "Prohibited Zones" and included in this ordinance as Schedule "A„ Schedule A Benson Avenue —west side —Emerson Street to Church Street Benson Avenue —east side —Church Street north to alley Traffic Regulations 43 Broadway Avenue —west side —Livingston Street to Central Street Burnham Place —both sides —Lake Shore Drive to Forest Avenue , Central Street —north side —Sheridan Road to Sher- man Avenue Chicago Avenue —west side —Madison Street to June - way Terrace Chicago Avenue —west side —Madison Street to the north line of Kedzie Street Church Street —north side —Ridge Avenue to a point 50 feet east thereof Church Street —south side —Ridge Avenue to Asbury Avenue Church Street —north side —Ridge Avenue to a point 50 feet west thereof Church Street —south side —Ridge Avenue to a point 50 feet east thereof Church Street —south side —Sherman Avenue to Chi- cago Avenue Church Street —south side —Ashland Avenue to Dewey Avenue Clark Street —north side —Chicago Avenue to Benson Avenue Clyde Avenue —west side —Howard Street to Brum- mel Street Colfax Street —south side—Orrington Avenue to Sheridan Road Colfax Street —north side —Prairie Avenue to a point 100 feet west thereof Custer Avenue —east side —Main Street to Washing- ton Street Custer Avenue and Madison Street —all sides 60 feet from corner Custer Avenue —west side —Howard Street to Dob- son Street Darrow Avenue —west side —Simpson Street to . Church Street 44 Traffic Regulations Dartmouth Place —south side —Sheridan Road to Or- rington Avenue Davis Street —north side —Hinman Avenue to Judson Avenue , Davis Street —south side —Ridge Avenue to Asbury Avenue Dempster Street —north side —Dodge Avenue to a point 60 feet east thereof Dempster Street —south side —Dodge Avenue to a point 100 feet east thereof Dewey Avenue —east side —Payne Street to Simpson Street Dodge Avenue —west side —Crain Street to Lake Street Dodge Avenue —east side —Simpson Street to Lake Street Dodge Avenue —east side —Dempster Street to a point 60 feet north thereof Eastwood Avenue —east side —Lincoln Street to Cen- tral Street Eastwood Avenue —east side —Central Street to Chancellor Street Elmwood Avenue —east side —Grove Street to Davis Street Emerson Street —both sides —Sheridan Road to Or- rington Avenue Emerson Street —south side —Green Bay Road to west city limits Emerson Street —north side —Dodge Avenue to a point 40 feet east thereof Florence Avenue —west side —Church Street to Davis Street Florence Avenue —east side —Dempster Street to Greenleaf Street Forest Avenue —west side —Main Street to a point one-half block north thereof Forest Avenue —east side —Keeney Street to south end of Baker Park Traffic Regulations 45 Forest Place —east side —Davis Street to Sheridan Road Foster Street —north * side —Sheridan Road to first alley west Garrett Place —south side—Orrington Avenue to Sheridan Road Girard Avenue —east side —Central Street to a point 500 feet north thereof Girard Avenue —west side —Central Street to Isa- bella Street Green Bay Road —east side —Emerson Street to north city limits Green Bay Road —west side —Foster Street to a point 60 feet south of Asbury Avenue Grove Street —south side —Hinman Avenue to first alley west of Chicago Avenue Grove Street —south side —Elmwood Avenue to Sherman Avenue Grove Street —north side —Sherman Avenue to Elm- wood Avenue Harrison Street —north side —Eastwood to E. Rail- road Harrison Street —north side —Prairie Avenue to point 100 feet west thereof Hartrey Avenue —west side —Lincoln Street to a point one-half block south thereof Haven Street —north side —Sheridan Road to Orring- ton Avenue Howard Street —north side —from west limits of 415 Howard_ Street to east city limits Ingleside Place —both sides —Sheridan Road east to end of street Jackson Avenue —west side —Emerson Street to Fos- ter Street Jenks Street —south side —Green Bay Road to Prairie Avenue Keeney Street and Hinman Avenue —all sides-50 feet from corner 46 Traffic Regulations Lake Shore Drive —west side —Greenwood Street to Hamilton Street Leon Place —north side —Ridge Avenue to point 150 feet west thereof Lincoln Street —both sides —Asbury Avenue to Ridge Avenue Lincoln Street —south side —Green Pay Road to Prairie Avenue Lincoln Street and Orrington Avenue —all sides 50 feet from the corner Lincoln Street —north side —Sheridan Road to Lake Front Lyons Street —south side —Asbury Avenue to Ridge Avenue Main Street —south side —at Maple Avenue as indi- cated by signs Maple Avenue —east side —Church Street south to 15 minute zone Milburn Place —both sides —Sheridan Road east to end of street Monticello Place —south side —Ridge Avenue to alley eastthereof Noyes Street —south side —Sheridan Road to Orring- ton Avenue Oak Avenue —east side —Clark Street to Ridge Ave- nue Pioneer Road —perimeter of triangle formed by Pio- neer Road, Hartrey Avenue and Harrison Street Prairie Avenue —east side —Central Street to Lincoln Street Prairie Avenue —west side —Lincoln Street to Colfax Street Railroad (east) Avenue —west side —Church Street to Emerson Street .Ridge Avenue —both sides —Lyons Street to Howard Street Ridge Avenue —east side —Emerson Street to Garnett Place Traffic Regulations 47 Ridge Avenue —east side —Clinton Place to Ingleside Place Ridge Avenue —east side —Clark Street to Emerson Street Ridge Avenue —west side —Emerson Street to Noyes Street Seward Street —south side —Ridge 'Avenue to alley east thereof Sheridan Place —south side —Sheridan Road to a point 200 feet east thereof Sheridan Road —west side —University Place to Clin- ton Place Sheridan Road —west and south side —Davis Street to Hinman Avenue Sheridan Road —Sheridan Road and Main Street to the Sheridan Road turn extending one block east on the north side Sheridan Road —east side—Kedzie Street to a point -one block north thereof Sheridan Road —both sides —south intersection of Sheridan Square to south city limits Sheridan Road —east side —University Place to Emerson Street Sheridan Road —north and east sides —entrance to Fisk Hall, Northwestern University and Clark Street Beach Sheridan Road —east side —at Central. Street as indi- cated by signs Sheridan Road -east side —at Foster Street as indi- cated by signs Sherman Avenue —east side —Crain Street to Green- wood Street Sherman Avenue —west side—Brummel Street to Austin Street Sherman Avenue —west side —Greenwood Street to Lake Street 48 Traffic Regulations Sherman Place —west side —Dempster Street to Greenwood Street Simpson Street —south side —Sherman Avenue to Ridge Avenue Simpson Street —south side —Green Bay Road to Brown Avenue in north and south alley west of Sheridan Road, Noyes Street to Colfax Street in north and south alley east of Chicago Avenue, Keeney Street to Lee Street in all alleys of block bounded by Grove Street, Lake Street, Maple Avenue, and Oak Avenue in all alleys of block bounded by Emerson Street, Fos- ter Street, Orrington Avenue. and Sheridan Road in north and south alleys east of Orrington Avenue, Church Street to University Place SECTION 119. Schedule "B"—Prohibited Park- ing During Summer Season. It shall be unlawful for a person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time on any Saturday, Sunday or holiday from May 1st in each year to October 1st in each year, in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "Summer Prohibited Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "B". Schedule B Forest Avenue —east side —Burnham Place to Davis Street Lake Shore Boulevard —west side —Hamilton Street to Lee Street Lake Street —south side —Sheridan Road to Forest Avenue Lee Street —both sides —Lake Shore Boulevard to Sheridan Road Sheridan Road —east side —South Boulevard to Burn- ham Place South Boulevard —north side —Sheridan Square to Sheridan Road Traffic Regulations 49 SECTION 120. Schedule "C"—Prohibited Park- ing—Dyche Stadium. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time on those days when football games, 4th of July celebra- tions, commencement exercises or music festivals are held in Dyche Stadium, in any of the following areas which are hereby designated as "Prohibited Zones— Dyche Stadium," and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "C". Schedule C Asbury Avenue —east side —Green Bay Road to Emerson Street Asbury Avenue —east side —Lincoln Street to Central Street Asbury Avenue —both sides —Central Street to Chan- cellor Street Asbury Avenue —west, side —Chancellor Street to Isa- bella Street Ashland Avenue —both sides —Central Street to Lin- coln Street Ashland Avenue —both sides —Central Street to Liv- ingston Street Ashland Avenue —west side —Colfax Street to Lin- coln Street Broadway Avenue —west side —Central Street to Isa- bella Street Bryant Avenue —both sides —Central Street to Isa- bella Street Central Street —both sides —Sheridan Road to Green Bay Road Chancellor Street —south side —Eastwood Avenue to Broadway Avenue Chancellor Street —both sides —Eastwood Avenue east to alley Chancellor Street —both sides —Asbury Avenue to Bryant Avenue Colfax Street —south side —Jackson to E. Railroad 50 Traffic Regulations Eastwood Avenue —both sides —Central Street to Livingston Street Eastwood Avenue —west side —Livingston Street to Isabella Street Green Bay Road —west side, .Lincoln Street to Asbury Avenue Isabella Street —both sides —Sheridan Road to As- bury Avenue Isabella Street —south side —Ashland Avenue to Broadway Avenue Jackson Avenue —east side —Colfax Street to Lincoln Street Jackson Avenue —both sides —Lincoln Street to Cen- tral Street Jenks Street —south side —Ashland Avenue tcy Broad- way Avenue Lincoln Street —north side —Asbury Avenue to Ash- land Road Lincoln Street —south side —Ashland Avenue to Green Bay Road Lincoln Street —north side —Eastwood Avenue to Green Bay Road , Livingston Street —south side —Eastwood Avenue to Green Bay Road Livingston Street —both sides —Eastwood Avenue east to alley Ridge Avenue —both sides —Clark Street to Emerson Street Rosalie Street —south side —Jackson Avenue to As- bury Avenue Jenks Street —north side —Eastwood Avenue east to alley North and south alley east of Eastwood Avenue, Cen- tral Street to Isabella Street East and west alley north of Central Street, Broad- way Avenue to alley east of Eastwood Avenue Traffic Regulations 51 North and south alley west of Asbury Avenue, Isa- bella Street to Chancellor Street East and west alley south of Central Street, Asbury Avenue to East Railroad Avenue East and west alley north of Lincoln Street, Jackson Avenue to East Railroad Avenue North and south alleys connecting the two above - mentioned alleys East and west alleys south of Lincoln Street, Jackson Avenue to East Railroad Avenue East and west alley south of Central Street, Asbury Avenue to Sissila Apartment Building SECTION 121. Schedule "D"—Week Days —Pro- hibited Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time on any' day except Sunday in any of the following areas which are hereby designated as "Week Days —Prohibited Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHED- ULE "D". Schedule D Church Street —south side —Chicago Avenue to Hin- man Avenue' SECTION 122. Schedule "E"—Sunday Prohibited Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop; stand or park a vehicle at any time on Sundays in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "Sunday Prohibited Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "E". Schedule E Ashland Avenue —east side —Lincoln Street to Cen- tral Street SECTION 123. Schedule "F"—School Days Pro- hibited Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on any school day 52 Traffic Regulations during those months of the calendar year when school is in session, in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "School Days Prohibited Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "F". Schedule F LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL —McDaniel Avenue — west side —Colfax Street to Grant Street; Grant Street —north side —McDaniel Avenue to west limits of school property; Colfax Street —south side —McDaniel Avenue to west limits of school prop- erty HAVEN SCHOOL —Prairie Avenue —east side — Lincoln Street to Colfax Street LINCOLN SCHOOL —Main Street —north side -- Forest Avenue to Judson Avenue; Judson Avenue —east side —Main Street to north limits of school property CENTRAL SCHOOL —Elmwood Avenue —east side —Main Street to south limits of school property OAKTON SCHOOL—Oakton Street —south side — Ridge Avenue to Barton Avenue; Austin Street — north side —Ridge Avenue to Barton Avenue MILLER SCHOOL —Dempster Street —north side —Hinman Avenue to east limits of school prop- erty; Hinman Avenue —east side —Dempster Street to north limits of school property WASHINGTON SCHOOL —Main Street —north side— Ashland Avenue to Florence Avenue; Ash- land Avenue —west side —Main Street to north limits of school property DEWEY SCHOOL —Wesley Avenue —east side — Grove Street to north limits of school property; Grove Street —north side —Wesley Avenue to east limits of school property FOSTER SCHOOI.—Dewey Avenue —west side — Foster Street to north limits of school property; Traffic Regulations 53 Foster Street —north side —Dewey Avenue to west limits of school property NICHOLS SCHOOL —Elmwood Avenue —east side —Greenleaf Street to south limits of school prop- erty; Greenleaf Street —south side —Elm Arood Ave- nue to Sherman Avenue; Sherman Avenue —west side —Greenleaf Street to south limits of school property ORRINGTON SCHOOL — Orrington Avenue — west side —Monticello Place to Clinton Place; Mon- ticello Place —south side—Orrington Avenue to west limits of school property WILLARD SCHOOL —Park Place —north side — Hurd Avenue to Central Park Avenue; Hurd Ave- nue —west side —Park Place to north limits of school property; Central Park Avenue —east side — Park Place to north limits of school property NOYES SCHOOL —Noyes Street —north side — from east limits of school property to west limits of school property HIGH SCHOOL —Lake Street —north side —Dodge Avenue to Pitner Avenue; Dodge Avenue —west side —Church Street to Lake Street; Church Street —south side —Dodge Avenue to Pitner Avenue BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN SCHOOL —Ashland Avenue —west side —Lake Street to south limits of school property; Lake Street —south side —Ashland Avenue to west limits of school property ASCENSION SCHOOL —Florence Avenue —east side —Wilder Street to south limits of school prop- erty; Wilder Street —south side —Florence Avenue to Ashland Avenue; Ashland Avenue —west side — Wilder Street to south limits of school property ST. ATHANASIUS SCHOOL —Ashland Avenue — west side —Lincoln Street to north limits of school property 54 Traffic Regulations ROYCEMORE SCHOOL —Lincoln Street —south side—Orrington Avenue to east limits of school property; Orrington Avenue —east side —Lincoln Street to south limits of school property SECTION 124. Schedule "G"-15 Minute Parking Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on any day except on Sun- days and public holidays for a period longer than 15 minutes in any of the following areas, which are here- by designated as "15 Minute Parking "Zones" and in- cluded in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "G". Schedule G Chicago Avenue —west side —Davis Street to the alley south thereof Davis Street —north Side —Oak Avenue to alley west thereof Emerson Street —south side —from a point .30 feet west of stop sign at Sheridan Road to a point 70 feet west of said sign Greenleaf Street —in front of 706 Greenleaf Street as indicated by signs Main Street —north side —Chicago Avenue to alley west thereof Maple Avenue —east side —Davis Street north to "No Parking" sign Orrington Avenue —east side —Davis Street to a point 100 feet north thereof Prairie Avenue —west side —Central Street south to south line of branch post office Sherman Avenue —west side —Davis Street to a point 125 feet south thereof Sheridan Road —south side —Hinman Avenue to alley west thereof Traffic Regulations 55 SECTION 125. Schedule "H"—One Hour Parking Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for more than One Hour, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on any day except on Sundays and public holidays, in any of the following areas, which are hereby desig- nated as "One Hour Parking Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "H". It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for a period of more than One Hour in the area described as the West side of Ridge Avenue from Lyons Street to Emerson Street. Schedule H Benson Avenue —east side —Clark Street to alley south thereof Benson Avenue —east side —Davis Street to Church Street Benson Avenue —west side —Davis Street north to Elevated Station Chicago Avenue — both sides — Grove Street to Church Street, excepting that section as mentioned in Schedule G Chicago Avenue —both sides —Clark Street to Uni- versity Place Church Street —north side —Maple Avenue to Chi- cago Avenue Church Street —south side —Maple Avenue to Sher- man Avenue Clark Street —south side —Benson Avenue to Orring- ton Avenue Davis Street —both sides —Oak Avenue to Hinman Avenue Elmwood Avenue —west side —Davis Street to Grove Street Grove Street —north side —Sherman Avenue to Chi- cago Avenue 56 Traffic Regulations Grove Street —south side —Sherman Avenue to the alley east thereof Hinman Avenue —both sides —Clark Street to Uni- versity Place Howard Street —north side —Ridge Avenue to the west property line of the property known as 41S Howard Street Maple Avenue —west side —David Street to Church Street Maple Avenue —both sides —Davis Street to Grove Street Oak Avenue —both sides —Davis Street to Church Street Orrington Avenue —both sides —Davis Street to Clark Street excepting that section as mentioned in Schedule G Sherman Avenue —both sides —Grove Street to Clark Street excepting that section as mentioned in Schedule G SECTION 126. Schedule "I"-90 Minute Parking Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for a period of more than 90 minutes, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on any day except Sundays and public holi- days in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "90 Minute Parking Zones" and in- cluded in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "I". Schedule I Broadway Avenue —east side —Central Street to first alley north thereof Central Street —both sides —Eastwood Avenue to Hartrey Avenue Chicago Avenue —both sides —Main Street to Lee Street Chicago Avenue —east side —Main Street to Kedzie Street Traffic Regulations 57 Chicago Avenue —west side —Madison Street to a point 10 feet south of the south line of the Elevated Station Custer Avenue —west side —Main Street to Washing- ton Street ' Dempster Street —both sides —first alley west of Hin- man Avenue to Elmwood Avenue Green Bay Road —west side —Central Street to Har- rison Street Kedzie Street —both sides —Chicago Avenue to first alley east thereof Main Street —both sides —Hinman Avenue to Maple Avenue Orrin -,ton Avenue —both sides —University Place to Foster Street Prairie Avenue —both sides —Central Street to a point 100 feet north thereof except that portion as mentioned in Schedule G Prairie Avenue —west side —Central Street to Harri- son Street Sherman Avenue —both sides —Main Street to a point 100 feet north thereof Stewart Avenue —east side —Central Street to Liv- ingston Street SECTION 127. Schedule "J"—Two Hour Parking Zones. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for a period of more than Two Hours, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on any day except Sundays and public holi- days in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "Two Hour Parking Zones" and in- cluded in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "J". Schedule J Church Street —both sides —Ridge Avenue to Maple Avenue Church Street —north side —Chicago Avenue to Jud- son Avenue 58 Traffic Regulations Church Street —south side —Hinman Avenue to Jud- son Avenue Church Street —both sides —Judson Avenue to Sheri- dan Road Chicago Avenue —both sides —Church Street to Clark Street Clark Street —north side —Chicago Avenue to Judson Avenue ' Clark Street —south side—Orrington Avenue to Jud- son Avenue Custer Avenue —east side —Madison Street north to the "No Parking" Zone Custer Avenue —west side —Madison Street' north to the alley Davis Street —south side —Hinman Avenue to Jud- son Avenue Davis Street —south side —Ridge Avenue to Oak Avenue Davis Street —north side —Ridge Avenue to alley east thereof Grove Street —both sides —Oak Avenue to Elmwood Avenue Grove Street —north side —Chicago Avenue to Judson Avenue Grove Street —north side —Oak Avenue to Ridge Avenue Harrison Street —both sides —Green Bay Road to Prairie Avenue Haven Street —south side—Orrington Avenue to ,Sheridan Road Hinman Avenue —both sides —Main Street to Lee Street Hinman Avenue —both sides —Lake Street to Clark Street Judson Avenue —both sides —Grove Street to Clark Street Lake Street —both sides —Sherman Avenue to Judson Avenue Traffic Regulations 59 Library Place —both sides—Orrington Avenue to Sheridan Road Lyons Street —north side —Asbury Avenue east to the alley Madison Street —north side —Custer Avenue east to the viaduct Oak Avenue —both sides —Lake Street to Davis Street Oak Avenue —west side —Church Street to Clark Street Sherman Avenue —both sides —Grove Street to Lake Street Sherman Avenue —east side —Lake Street to Green- wood Street Sherman Avenue —east side —Clark Street to Univer- sity Place Sherman Avenue —west side —Clark Street to Emer- son Street University Place —south side —Chicago Avenue west to alley west thereof University Place —north side —Benson Avenue to Sherman Avenue SECTION 128. Schedule "K"—Loading Zones. The following areas are hereby established and desig- nated as "Loading Zones" and included in this ordi- nance as SCHEDULE "K". Schedule K Benson Avenue —entrance to Second Baptist Church Central Street —entrance to Stadium Theatre Central Park Avenue —entrance to Northminster Presbyterian Church Chicago Avenue —entrance to First Presbyterian Church Chicago Avenue —entrance to Coronet Theatre Chicago Avenue —entrance to Homestead Hotel 60 Traffic Regulations Church Street —entrance to First Methodist Church Church Street —entrance to 1817 Church Street Church Street —both sides of street from the west crosswalk at Sherman Avenue to a point 60 feet west thereof Davis Street —entrance to 1021 Davis Street Davis Street —entrance to Northshore Hotel Davis Street —entrance to Georgian Hotel Davis Street —entrance to Weiboldt's Department Store Emerson Street —entrance to A. M. E. Methodist Ebenezer Church Emerson Street —entrance to Emerson Street Y. M. C. A. Forest Avenue —entrance to Evanston Hotel Green Bay Road —west side —Central Street to a point 60 feet north thereof Grove Street —entrance to Y. M. C. A. Hartrey Avenue —entrance to St. Mathews Episcopal Church Haven Street —entrance to Seabury Western Theo- logical Seminary Hinman Avenue —entrance to Second Presbyterian Church Hinman Avenue —entrance to First Congregational Church Hinman Avenue — entrance to First Methodist Church Hinman Avenue —entrance to Evanshire Hotel Lee Street —entrance to St. Luke's Church Lake Street —entrance to First Presbyterian Church Main Street — entrance to Second Presbyterian Church Main Street —entrance to Elmgate Manor Hotel Maple Avenue —entrance to Ridgeview Hotel Oak Avenue —entrance to Margarita Club Traffic Regulations 61 Oak Avenue —entrance to Oak Crest Hotel Orrington Avenue —entrance to Lord's Department Store O"rrington Avenue —entrance to Library Plaza Hotel Orrington Avenue —entrance to Orrington Hotel Ridge Avenue —entrance to Evanston Hospital Sherman Avenue —entrance to Varsity Theatre Sherman Avenue —entrance to Valencia Theatre SECTION 129. Schedule "L"—Bus Loading Zones. The following areas are hereby established and designated as `Bus .Loading Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "L". Schedule L Central Street —north side —east of Ridge Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Ridge Avenue Central Street —north side —west of Bryant Avenue Central Street —south side —opposite Bryant Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Asbury Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Asbury Avenue Central Street —north side —opposite Jackson Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Jackson Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Ashland Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Ashland Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Eastwood Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Eastwood Ave- nue Central Street —north side —east of Broadway Ave- nue Central Street —south side —west of East Railroad Avenue Central Street —north side —west of Green Bay Road Central Street —south side —west of Green Bay Road Central Street —north side —west of alley opposite south Prairie Avenue 62 Traffic Regulations Central Street —south side —west of south Prairie Avenue Central Street —north side —east f of Stewart Avenue Central Street —south side -opposite Stewart Avenue Central Street —north side —opposite Hartrey Ave- nue Central Street —south side —west of Hartrey Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Walnut Avenue Central Street —south side —opposite Walnut Avenue Central Street —north side opposite Elm Avenue 'Central Street —south side —west of Elm Avenue Central Street —north side —east of McDaniel Avenue Central Street —south side —west of McDaniel Ave- nue Central Street —north side —east of Bennett Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Bennett Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Ewing Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Ewing Avenue Central Street —north side —east of Reese Avenue Central Street —north side —east of I.,incolnwood Drive Central Street —south side —west of Lincolnwood Drive Central Street —north side —east of Central Park Avenue Central Street —south side —west of Central Park Avenue Chicago Avenue —west side —north of Howard Street Chicago Avenue —east side —north of Juneway Ter- race t Chicago Avenue —west side—Juneway Terrace to Mulford Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south of South Boule- vard Chicago Avenue —west side —north of South Boule- vard Chicago Avenue —east side —south of Keeney Street Traffic Regulations 63 Chicago Avenue —west side —north of Madison Street Chicago Avenue —east side -south of Kedzie Street Chicago Avenue —west side —north of Washington Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south of Main Street Chicago Avenue —west side —north of Main Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south of Lee Street Chicago Avenue —west side —opposite Lee Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south of Greenleaf Street Chicago Avenue —west side north of Greenleaf Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south' of Hamilton Street Chicago Avenue —west side —opposite Hamilton Street Chicago Avenue —east side —south of Dempster Street Chicago - Avenue —west side —north of Dempster Street Davis Street —south side —west of Sherman Avenue Davis Street —north side —Sherman Avenue to Or- -rington Avenue Greenwood Street —north side —west of Chicago Ave- nue Greenwood Street —south side —west of Chicago Ave- nue Greenwood Street —north side —east of Sherman Avenue Greenwood Street —south side —east of Sherman Avenue Howard Street —north side —east of Chicago Avenue Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Lake Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Lake Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Grove Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Grove Street 64 Traffic Regulations Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Davis Street Sherman Avenue —east side —north of Davis Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Church Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Church Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Clark Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Clark Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of University Place Sherman Avenue —west side —north of University Place Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Emerson Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Emerson Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Foster Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Foster Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Simpson Street Sherman Avenue —west side —south of Simpson Street Sherman Avenue —east side —opposite Gaffield Place Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Gaffield Place Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Noyes Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Noyes Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Colfax Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Colfax Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Lincoln Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Lincoln Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Milburn Street Sherman Avenue —west side —north of Milburn Street Sherman Avenue —east side —south of Central Street Sherman Avenue —west side —south of Central Street SECTION 130. Schedule "M"—Taxicab Stands. The following areas are hereby established and desicy- nated as "Taxicab Stands" and included in this ordi- nance as SCHEDULE "M". Traffic Regulations 65 Schedule M Benson Avenue: West side, from a point five (5) feet south of the south crosswalk of Church Street to the south building line of the Elevated Station. Chicago Avenue: West side, from a point five (5) feet south of the south crosswalk of Main Street to the north building line of the Elevated Station. Davis Street: North side, from a point four (4) feet east of the east crosswalk of Orrington Avenue to a point forty (40) feet east thereof. Dodge Avenue: West side, from the Stop sign on the northwest corner of Dodge Avenue and Emerson Street, to a point forty (40) feet north of the north line of the alley thereof, except a certain space in- cluded between a point five (5) feet south of the said alley to a point five (5) feet north of said alley. East Railroad Avenue: East side, from the Stop sign located on the northwest corner of East Railroad Avenue and Central Street, to a point seventy-two (72) feet north thereof. Girard Avenue: West side, from the Stop sign to a point one hundred and twenty (120) feet north thereof. Howard Street: North side, from a point thirty (30) feet east of Stop sign located on the northeast cor- ner of Asbury Avenue and Howard Street in the City of Evanston, to a point two hundred (200) feet east thereof. Howard Street: North side, from the property line of the building known as No. 339 Howard Street, for a distance of five (5) taxicab spaces Nvest thereof. Sherman Avenue: West side, from a point thirty (30) feet north of the north crosswalk of Church Street to a point forty (40) feet north thereof. 66 Traffic Regulations SECTION 131. Schedule "N" — Safety Zones. The following areas are hereby established and desig- nated as "Safety Zones" and included in this ordi- nance as SCHEDULE "N". Schedule N The marked off area in the center of Sherman Avenue adjacent to the south line of Davis Street and ex- tending in a southerly direction for one hundred (100) feet. The marked off area in the center of Davis Street adjacent to the west line of Sherman Avenue and extending in a westerly direction for fifty (50) feet. SECTION 132. Schedule "O"—Through Streets. The following streets and the portions thereof as herein described are hereby established and desig- nated as "Through Streets" and included in this or- dinance as SCHEDULE "O". Schedule O Asbury Avenue —from Howard Street to Dempster Street —exclusive Asbury Avenue —at Davis Street —both sides Asbury Avenue —Dempster Street to Church Street —exclusive Asbury Avenue —Church Street to Emerson Street — exclusive Burnham Place —at Michigan Avenue —south side Burnham Place —at Forest Avenue —south side Central Street—Orrington Avenue to Prospect Ave- nue —inclusive Chicago Avenue —University Place to South Boule- vard —inclusive Church Street —Chicago Avenue to McDaniel Ave- nue —inclusive Clark Street —at Sherman Avenue —both sides Clark Street —at Orrington Avenue —all four sides Traffic Regulations 67 Crawford Avenue —Payne Street to Clifford Street — east side, inclusive Custer Avenue —at South Boulevard —both sides Custer Avenue —at Mulford Street —both sides Davis Street —Judson Avenue to Ridge Avenue —in- clusive Dempster Street —Judson Avenue to McDaniel Ave- nue —inclusive Dodge Avenue —at Foster Street —both sides Dodge Avenue —at Emerson Street —both sides Elgin Road —McCormick Boulevard to Crawford Avenue —exclusive Emerson Street —at Maple Avenue —both sides Emerson Street —Asbury Avenue to Leland Avenue —inclusive Ewing Avenue —at Payne Street —both sides Ewing Avenue —at Grant Street —both sides Forest Avenue —Keeney Street to Kedzie Street — inclusive Forest Avenue —Lee Street to Davis Street —inclu- sive Forest Place —Davis Street to Sheridan Road —in- clusive Glenview Road —at Crawford Avenue —south side Grant Street —at McDaniel Avenue —both sides Green Bay Road —Emerson Street to Isabella Street —inclusive Greenleaf Street —at Florence Avenue —both sides Grove Street —at Maple Avenue —both sides Grove Street —at Oak Avenue —both sides Howard Street —Chicago Avenue to Asbury Avenue —north side —exclusive Howard Street —Asbury Avenue to Dodge Avenue — north side —exclusive' Howard Street —Dodge Avenue to west city limits — north side —exclusive Hartrey Avenue —at Lincoln Street —both sides 68 Traffic Regulations Lake Shore Boulevard —Greenleaf Street to Demp- ster Street —west side —inclusive Madison Street —at Elmwood Avenue —both sides Main Street —Sheridan Road to west City limits — both sides—inclusive IcDaniel Avenue —at Payne Street —both sides Maple Avenue —at Simpson Street —both sides Noyes Street —at McDaniel Avenue —both sides Noyes Street —at Maple Avenue —both sides Noyes Street —at Orrington Avenue —both sides Oakton Street —at Dodge Avenue —both sides Oakton Street —at Custer Avenue —both sides Ridge Avenue —Howard Street to Isabella Street — both sides —inclusive Sheridan Road —south city limits to Burnham Place —both sides —inclusive Sheridan Road —Church Street to north city limits— hoth sides —inclusive Sherman Avenue —Greenwood Street to Ridge Ter- race —both sides —inclusive Sherman Avenue —at Washington Street —both sides South Boulevard —Sheridan Road to Chicago Ave- nue —both sides —inclusive SECTION 133. Schedule "P"—One-way Streets. The following streets and the portions thereof as de- scribed herein are hereby established and designated as "One -Way Streets" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "P". Schedule P Emerson Street —Sheridan Road to Orrington Ave- nue —east bound SECTION 134. Schedule "Q"—Temporary One - Way Streets. The following streets and portions thereof as herein described are hereby established and designated as "Temporary One -Way Streets" Traffic Regulations 69 upon which traffic shall be permitted to travel in one direction only, immediately prior to and immediately following the time when football games are being played in Dyche Stadium, which are included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "Q". - Schedule Q Central Street —Ashland Avenue to Sheridan Road, west bound, 12:00 noon to 2:30 P. M: Central Street —Ashland Avenue to Sheridan Road, east bound, 4:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. Central Street —Ashland Avenue to Green Bay Road, east bound, 12 :00 noon to 2 :30 P. M. Central Street —Ashland Avenue to Green Bay Road, west bound, 4:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. SECTION 135. Schedule "R"—One-Way Alleys. The following alleys are hereby established as alleys upon which travel shall be permitted in one direction only and are designated as "One -Way Alleys" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "R". Schedule R North and South alley, east of Orrington Avenue, from Davis Street to Church Street —south bound East and West alley, south of Davis Street, from Chi- cago Avenue to Sherman Avenue —east bound SECTION 136.. Schedule "S"—Traffic Signal Lo- cations. The following locations are hereby estab- lished and designated as "Traffic Signal Locations" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "S". Schedule S Asbury Avenue and Church Street Benson Avenue and Church Street Chicago Avenue and Dempster Street Chicago Avenue and Greenleaf Street Chicago Avenue and Main Street Chicago Avenue and South Boulevard 70 Traffic Regulations Chicago Avenue and Howard Street Chicago Avenue and Greenwood Street Chicago Avenue and Church Street Church Street and Oak Avenue Church Street and Sherman Avenue Church Street and Orrington Avenue Davis Street -and Sherman Avenue and Orringtorn Avenue Davis Street and Chicago Avenue Davis Street and Hinman Avenue Davis Street and Oak Avenue Emerson Street and McCormick Boulevard Green Bay Road and Livingston Street Green Bay Road and Emerson Street Green Bay Road and Simpson Street Green Bay Road and Noyes Street Green Bay Road and McCormick Boulevard Green Bay Road and Lincoln Street Green Bay Road and Central Street Grove Street and Sherman Avenue Howard Street and Custer Avenue Main Street and Hinman Avenue Maple Avenue and Church Street Ridge Avenue and Howard Street Ridge Avenue and Mulford Street Ridge Avenue and Oakton Street Ridge Avenue and Monroe Street Ridge Avenue and Main Street Ridge Avenue and Greenleaf Street Ridge Avenue and Dempster Street Ridge Avenue and Lake Street Ridge Avenue and Davis Street _ Ridge Avenue and Church Street Ridge Avenue and Emerson Street Ridge Avenue and Simpson Street Traffic Regulations 71 Ridge Avenue and Noyes Street Ridge Avenue and Lincoln Street Ridge Avenue and Central Street Ridge Avenue and Isabella Street Sheridan Road and Foster Street Sheridan Road and University Place and Chicago Avenue SECTION 137. Schedule "T" — Critical Speed Sign Locations. The following locations are hereby established and designated as being locations where special regulations on vehicular traffic are necessary for reasonable safety precautions, which locations are hereby designated as "Critical Speed Sign Loca- tions" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "T". The speed of any vehicle in excess of the rate set opposite the respective locations shall be deemed to be excessive. Schedule T Colfax Street at Ewing Avenue -Slow 10 m.p.h. east and west bound Foster Street at Orrington Avenue —Slow 12 m.p.h. east bound Foster Street at Orrington Avenue —Slow 12 m.p.h. west bound Greenleaf Street at Maple Avenue —Slow 11 m.p.h. east and west bound Greenwood Street at Maple Avenue —Slow 12 m.p.h. east and west bound Grant Street at Central Park Avenue —Slow 14 m.p.h. west approach Grant Street at Central Park Avenue —Slow 12 m.p.h. east approach SECTION 138. Schedule "U" — No "U" Turn Zone. It shall be unlawful for any person to snake a "U" turn in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as `No "U" Turn Zone' and in - included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "U". 72 Traffic Regulations Schedule U Benson Avenue —from Church Street to Davis Street —inclusive I Chicago Avenue —from Main Street to Washington Street —inclusive Davis Street —from Orrington Avenue to Chicago Avenue —inclusive Howard Street —from Chicago Avenue to the east city limits —inclusive SECTION 139 Schedule "V"—No "heft" Turn. Zone. It shall be unlawful for any person to make a ",LEFT" turn in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "NO `LEFT' TURN ZONE" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "V". Schedule V Davis Street and Benson Avenue —at all times —east and -south bound Forest Avenue and Burnham Place —at all times — south bound Green Bay Road and Central Street-4:30 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. Sheridan Road and Keeney Street —at all times — south bound ARTICLE XIX General Provisions SECTION 140. Penalty. Except as to those ar- ticles herein where a separate, different and distinct penalty is provided and set forth, any person who shall do any of the things prohibited by this ordinance or who shall fail to do or provide any of the things Traffic Regulations 73 or requirements, required of him to be clone or pro- vided, or, who shall violate any of the provisions herein shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than Two Hundred Dollars. SECTION 141. Validity of Ordinance. If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this ordinance or any article or section thereof, shall for any reason he adjudged or decreed to be invalid by any Court c i competent jurisdiction, the judgment or decree of that Court shall not affect, impair nor invalidate the remainder of this ordinance but shall be confined, in its effect, to the clause, sentence, paragraph or part thereof which is adjudged or decreed to be invalid, and the rest of said ordinance and all the articles and sections _thereof shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 142. Conflicting Ordinances, Amended and Repealed. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTION 143. Effective Date. This ordinance shall he in full force and effect from and after its pas- sage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 144. Publication. Publication of this ordinance shall be by printing of the same in pam- phlet form. Approved as to Form O. D. BUCKLES, Corporation Counsel Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, February 2, 1942 EDWARD W. BELL, 'City Clerk Approved February 3, 1942 S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Published in pamphlet form February 6, 1942 Ordinance effective February 16, 1942 INDEX References are to sections Accident, duty to report....................................................................................115 driver to give name, etc.........................................................................114 Ageof Operator..................................................................................................52 Alleys, Defined..............................................................................................................1 Parkingin......................................................................................................32 Emergingfrom........................................................................................55, 62 Angle parking prohibited....................................................................................29 Animals, prohibited on pleasure drives..........................................................75 Asbury Avenue, Limited loads on....................................................................76 Barricades, driving through..............................................................................67 BICYCLES Defined..............................................................................................................1 Equipment required....................................................................................90 Obedience to signs................................................................................85, 86 Regulations for riding................................................................................88 Riding on handlebars, etc.........................................................................87 Riding on Sidewalks....................................................................................89 Warningsignals..........................................................................................89 Penalty for improper use............................................................................91 Blindpedestrians..................................................................................................84 BOULEVARDS Animals prohibited on................................................................................75 Established....................................................................................................72 Funeral processions on................................................................................73 Trucksprohibited on..................................................................................74 BRAKES Equipmentrequired....................................................................................99 Performanceability....................................................................................100 BUS LOADING ZONES Parking prohibited in..........................................................................27, 129 Scheduleof..................................................................................................129 Churches, parking in front of..........................................................................33 Crossingfire hose................................................................................................66 CROSSWALKS Defined..............................................................................................................1 Established....................................................................................................12 Curb, driving over prohibited......................................................................50, 28 DRIVEWAY Defined..............................................................................................................1 Emergingfrom......................................................................:.....................55 Parkingin front of......................................................................................25 DRIVING Inmarked lanes......................................................................................14, 46 Onparkways prohibited............................................................................50 Onright side................................................................................................40 Index 75 References are to sections Onone way streets......................................................................................45 On side walks prohibited............................................................................50 Overfire hose................................................................................................66 Throughviaducts, etc.................................................................................51 Throughbarricades......................................................................................67 Through funeral processions....................................................................48 Toavoid traffic signs..................................................................................68 While under influence..................................................................................39 Drunkendriving..................................................................................................39 EMERGENCY VEHICLES Defined..............................................................................................................1 Rightof way..................................................................................................63 Speed................................................................................................................38 Equipment of Bicycles ........................................... EQUIPMENT MOTOR VEHICLES Brakes............................................................................................................99 Horn..............................................................................................................101 Inspectionof................................................................................................104 Lights................................................................................................93, 94, 95 Muffler..........................................................................................................102 Rearvision mirror....................................................................................103 Windshield wiper......................................................................................103 Fire Apparatus, following prohibited..............................................................65 Firehose, crossing.............................................................. ................................66 Fire Station, parking in front of ........................................... ...................25 FlashingSignals....................................................................................................8 FUNERAL PROCESSION Tobe designated..........................................................................................48 Driving through prohibited........................................................................48 Prohibited on certain streets....................................................................73 Fumes, unnecessary............................................................................................49 Gasand fumes prohibited..................................................................................49 Hitch hiking, prohibited....................................................................................83 Hitchingsleds, etc.........................................................................................71 Horns and warning devices............................................................................101 Horn blowing, unnecessary prohibited............................................................71 Hotels, parking in front of................................................................................33 Identification on trucks......................................................................................94 INSPECTION Certificateof........................................................................................108, 112 Operation of vehicle without unlawful........................................104, 111 Penalty for failure to provide for..........................................................113 Periods..........................................................................................................107 Re-Inspedtion..............................................................................................110 Timefor................................................................................................106, 109 76 Index References are to sections . Interference with traffic signs..........................................................................11 INTERSECTION Right of way approaching........................................................................59 Turningat......................................................................................................56 Licenseof operator..............................................................................................52 LIGHTS ON VEHICLES Whenrequired..............................................................................................93 Ontrucks......................................................................................................94 Onparked vehicles......................................................................................95 Spotlights, etc.............................................................................................97 Typesdisplayed............................................................................................98 LOADING ZONES Established....................................................................................................18 Parking in, prohibited......."....................................................................25, 26 Schedules......................................................................................................128 LOADS Limitedon Asbury Ave.............................................................................76 Projecting......................................................................................................96 Spillingprohibited........................................................................................64 Mufflersrequired................................................................................................102 NOISE Hornblowing prohibited............................................................................71 Mufflersrequired........................................................................................102 Quietzones....................................................................................................16 ONE WAY ALLEYS Shceduleof..................................................................................................135 ONE WAY STREETS IndicatedTravel..........................................................................................45 Scheduleof..................................................................................................133 Schedule of temporary..............................................................................134 OPERATOR Defined..............................................................................................................1 Agerequried..................................................................................................52 License............................................................................................................53 ClearView ....................................................................................................64 PARKING Defined..............................................................................................................1 Angle, prohibited..........................................................................................29 Inalleys..........................................................................................................32 In prohibited areas..........................................................................25, 26, 27 Onprivate property....................................................................................28 Nearschools..................................................................................................31 In bus loading zones..................................................................................27 Withmotor running..................................................................................24 In front of hotels, theatres and public buildings..................................33 Intaxi cab stands........................................................................................27 Double, prohibited ........................................................................................25- Playstreets....................................................................................................17 Inloading zones........................................................... :.......................... 25, 26 Limited, time..................................................................................................34 Schedule prohibited parking all times..................................................118 Index 77 References are to sections Schedule of prohibited parking certain seasons ........................119, 120 Schedule of prohibited parking on week days......................................121 Schedule of prohibited parking on Sundays........................................122 Schedule of prohibited parking on school days..................................123 Schedule of 15 minute parking zones....................................................124 Schedule of one hour parking zones....................................................125 Schedule of 90 minute parking zones....................................................126 Schedule of two hour parking zones....................................................127 PARKWAYS Drivingon, prohibited................................................................................50 Parkingcars on......................................................................................25, 30 Passingvehicles............................................................................................41 PEDESTRIAN Defined..............................................................................................................1 Crossing in street........................................................................................82 Rightof way crosswalks............................................................................81 Obeytraffic signals......................................................................................80 Blind, right of way......................................................................................84 Soliciting rides, prohibited........................................................................83 Permits for loading zones..................................................................................20 Playstreets............................................................................................................17 Projectingloads..................................................................................................96 PUBLIC BUILDINGS Defined..............................................................................................................1 Parkingin front of......................................................................................33 Rear vision mirror, required............................................................................103 ReportingAccidents..........................................................................................115 RIGHT OF WAY Defined..............................................................................................................1 Emerging from alleys and driveways................................................55, 62 Atintersections............................................................................................59 Onmaking turns..........................................................................................60 Entering through streets............................................................................61 Pedestrians, to have..............................................................................81, 84 On meeting vehicles....................................................................................41 Of passing vehicles..........................................................................42, 43, 44 Onstarting from curb................................................................................54 Emergencyvehicles....................................................................................63 Of funeral processions................................................................................48 Of slow moving vehicles............................................................................47 SAFETY ZONES Defined..............................................................................................................1 Established, how..........................................................................................13 Parking in, prohibited................................................................................26 Schedule of established............................................................................131 78 Index References are to sections SIGNALS Bicyclesto give......................................................................................86, 89 Methodof giving..........................................................................................58 On starting from curb................................................................................54 Onstopping vehicle....................................................................................57 Required for turning vehicle......................................................................56 Sleds, unlawful to hitch..................................................................................71/ Slowsigns............................................................................................................22 Sound trucks prohibited......................................................................................70 SPEED Basic speeds defined....................................................................................36 Minimumspeed............................................................................................37 Emergencyvehicle.................................................................:....................38 Spilling loads, prohibited....................................................................................69 STOP Definitionof term..........................................................................................1 Required..................................................................................................55, 61 Stopsigns..............................................................................................................22 Taxicabs to park in stands only......................................................................27 TAXI -CAB STANDS Parkingin, prohibited................................................................................27 Schedule of established............................................................................130 Theatres, parking in front of..............................................................................33 THROUGH STREETS Defined..............................................................................................................1 Vehiclesto stop for..................................................................................61 Schedule of established............................................................................132 TRAFFIC ENGINEER Officecreated......................:....................................................................:.....2 Powersand duties........................................................................................ 3 Traffic lanes established......................................................................................14 TRAFFIC PROHIBITED OR LIMITED Inmarked areas..........................................................................................77 Inquiet zones..............................................................................................16 Inplay streets................................................................................................17 Onboulevards...............................................................................................74 OnAsbury Avenue....................................................................................76 TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND SIGNS Defined........................................................................:.....................................1 Establishment and maintenance..........................................................4, 21 Flashingsignals..............................................................................................8 Dutyto obey..................................................................................................6 Avoiding, unlawful......................................................................................68 Interferencewith..........................................................................................11 Unauthorized signs, unlawful......................................................................9 Legendof...........................................................................................................7 Stopsigns......................................................................................................21 Slowsigns......................................................................................................22 Warningsigns..............................................................................................21 Pedestriansto obey......................................................................................80 References are msections TRUCKS Identification, _____+__________,` Lights required . 93,94,95 TURNS Atintersections ............................................................................................ »» U turns ---'___--)5 S�uu�bruau�s---------------__________.'__ � DzuyNu Permitted -----------^-------------l5 Schedule of prohibited \Jturns .............................................................. l38 Windshield wipers ............................................................................................ ZONES Bus Loading '27 Loading--'_--'__---___'---'_.--'--'_—'—'^.� Permitsfor restricted .................................................................................. O Play streets _______________________--------D Publiccarrier ................................................................................................. 0 Quiet________________—___--------)6 351 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO TRUSTEES OF SCHOOLS OF TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (FOR THE BENEFIT OF DISTRICT NO. 75, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the tract of land, title to which reverted to the City of Evanston by reason of the vacation of a certain street known as Spencer Avenue, which tract of land is described as; The West half (W.2) of a strip of land Sixty-six feet (661 ) in width from East to West, lying East of and adjoining East line of Block Four (4) - in Ewing's Addition to Evanston in the East half (E.ti) of the Southeast quarter (S.E.4) of Section Eleven (11), Tovmship Forty-one (41) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridian, and running South from the North line of said Block Pour (4) produced East to the Northwest corner of Block Five (5) in Ewing+s Addition aforesaid, to the South line of said Block Four (4) produced East to the Southwest corner of said Block Five (5) and shown on the plat of Ewirig ' s Addition aforesaid as Spencer Avenue, is no longer necessary, appropriate, required for the use of, profitable to, or for the best interests of the City of Evanston. SECTION 2: That the proposal submitted by Board of Education, District 75, Cook County, Illinois, at the meeting of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Ill- inois, held on February 9, 1942, to purchase the above described premises for the sum of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00), be accepted. SECTION 3: That the City of Evanston sell and convey to the Trustees of Schools of Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, Cook County, Illinois (for the benefit of District No. 75, Cook County, Illinois) the above described premises and that the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Evanston be, and they are hereby authorized to execute a Deed of Conveyance, conveying title to said premises as afore- said. SECTION 4: That this ordinance be in full force and effect upon and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 24th day of February A.D. 1942-�" Approved February 25, 1942 Edward W. Bell, - S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEASE OF REAL ESTATE TO TRUSTEES OF SCHOOLS OF TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 14, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS (FOR THE BENEFIT OF DISTRICT NO. 750 COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the tract of land described as: Lots One (1) to Twenty (20) in Block Four (4) in Ewing's Addition to Evanston in the East half (E.2) of the Southeast Quarter (S.E.4) of Section Eleven (11), Township Forty-one (41) North, Range Thirteen (13), East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, is no longer necessary, or required for the use of the City of Evanston. SECTION 2: That the proposal submitted by Board of Educa- tion, District 75, Cook County, Illinois, at the meeting of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, held on February 9, 1942, to lease the above described premises for a term of fifty (50) years, said lease to contain provisions that said demised property shall, during the term of the demise, be used only for educational, park, and playground purposes and for no other use whatever, and to contain provisions prohibiting the erection and maintenance of fences and barricades and the removal or destruction of tree, shrubs, and grass now growing on the property, be accepted. SECTION 3: That the City of Evanston lease and demise to the Trustees -of Schools, Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, Cook County, Illinois (for the benefit of District No. 75, Cook County, Illinois) the above described premises for a term of fifty (50) years, said lease to contain provisions as above set forth, and that the Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Evanston be, and they are hereby authorized to execute a lease of said premises as aforesaid. SECTION 4: That this ordinance be in full force and effect upon.and after its passage' and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 24th day of February A.D. 1942.E Approved February 25, 1942 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk i i� revenues derived from the operation of I such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly re- served or , appropriated shall be avail. able to pay appropriations herein pro- vided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All unex- pended balances of prior appropriations including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby reappropriated for the ob- jects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore intro- duced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to defray all necessary ex- i penditures and liabilities of the City of ` Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942, are here- IS by withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3. The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein, with- in one month after its passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of February, A.D., 1942.V/ EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved February 17th, 1942. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Vote: Ayes — revenues derived from the operation of I such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly re- served or , appropriated shall be avail. able to pay appropriations herein pro- vided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All unex- pended balances of prior appropriations including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby reappropriated for the ob- jects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore intro- duced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to defray all necessary ex- i penditures and liabilities of the City of ` Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942, are here- IS by withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3. The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein, with- in one month after its passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of February, A.D., 1942.V/ EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved February 17th, 1942. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Vote: Ayes — Alderman Huston Alderman Jourdain Alderman Bersbach Alderman Rubin Alderman Merrick Alderman Nilles Alderman Platt Alderman Brandt Alderman Kimbark Alderman Corcoran Alderman Mogg Alderman Harwood Alderman Alderman Thoma MacSteven Alderman Campbell Alderman James Nayes—None Absent —None Y A —24— An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January I, 1942, and Ending December 31, 1942 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review February 26, 1942 INDEX Receipts 603. Reserve f u n d s on Amount to be raised by taxation ..23 hand ........................$ 5,000.00 604. Total amount to be Auditing Department 9 raised by taxation ......... NONE Bond Interest Fund ...............16 SUMMARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Bond Sinking Fund ........ '....... 16 Resources other than taxa- tion (exclusive of transfers)$ 521,007.57 BuildingDepartment p 5 To be raised by taxation for " " " " " " ' general corporate purposes 317,313.57 City Clerk's Office ................12 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of the appropriation 31,731.36 City Collector's Department ......11 Total amount to be raised by Cit Hall Building ¢ taxation for general corpor- y g ............•••• A ate fund based on corporate rate of $0.662a on one hun. City Officers' Salaries ............12 dred dollars valuation .....$ 349,044.93 To be raised by taxation for Civil Service Commission .........12 bond retirement ........... 103,000.00 To be raised by taxation for ° t Contingent Fund ..13 bond interest .............. 13,487.50 To be raised by taxation for Fire Department .................. 7 bond retirement and inter- est ........................$ 116,487.50 Firemen's Pension Fund Addition of 10% for probable .........17 deficiency arising in the col- Garbage Department .............22 lection of this appropria. tion ........................ 11,648.75 Health Department p " " ' " " ' " 10 ' Total amount to be raised by taxation for bonds and in- p terestMunicipal ....... .. .. ......$ 128,136.25 Total appropriation for gener- Fund ...........................22 al raandtinntterestand for bonds, . $ 998,188.75 Legal Department ........ . ....... 9 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Miscellaneous Funds 13 Resources other than taxa- tion (exclusive of trans. Municipal Court ..................13 fers) .......................$ 220,424.20 To be raised by taxation for special purposes .......... 397,809.31 Police Department ............... 5 Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col. Police Pension Fund 18 lection of the appropriation. 39,780.93 Public Benefit Fund 22 Total amount to be raised by " " " " " " " taxation for special pur- Public Library Fund ..............17 poses ......................$ 437,590.24 Total appropriation for special Public Playgrounds ...............19 purposes ................... 658,014.44 Grand total appropriation for general corporate, bonds Public Works and Purchasing and interest and special Division Department 3 purposes ..................$1,656,203.19 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY Small Parks ......................18 TAXATION Summary of General Bondsaa do Interest orate Fund ....$ 128,136.25 Corporate Fund .............. ..23 Special Funds ............... 437,590.24 Summary of Special Funds .......23 Total amount to be raised by taxation ...................$ 914,771.42 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. ...20 SECTION 2. All expenses and disburse- ments on account of all other depart - Treasurer's Department ..........11 ments not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appropriation is re - Water Department ................14 quired, shall be paid solely from the -23- .-r GARBAGE DEPARTMENT 583. Labor for refuse col. lection and incinerator op- eration ......................$ 70,000.00 584. Materials, supplies and repairs ................. 3,000.00 585. Tools 100.00 586. Fuel, light and power 1,500.00 587. Truck operation and maintenance ................ 14,500.00 588. New equipment ... 500.00 589. Contingent expense 200.00 590. Transfer to Salaries of City Officers ................. 1,000.00 591. Engineering and su- pervision service ............ 3,000.00 592. Civil Service expense 800.00 593. Total appropriation ..$ 94,600.00 Receipts 594. Incinerator charges and other services ............ $ 50.00 595. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion ......................... 94,550.00 596. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 9,455.00 597. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursu. ant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to exceed two mills on the dollar on all taxable property in the City as authorized by law ...$ 104,005.00 ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND -CITY OF EVANSTON CONTRIBUTIONS 598. Amount certified to the governing body of the City of Evanston by the Board of Trustees of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (created by an act filed July 29, 1939) as required to pro- vide all the City of Evanston contribution as required for said Illinois Municipal Retire- ment Fund from both the City of Evanston and Instrumen- talities thereof in accordance with the provisions of the act creating said fund ...........$ 50,000.00 599. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col. lection of this appropriation.. 5,000.00 600. T o t a l amount to be raised by special tax not to exceed 21,$ mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property of said City authorized by said act creating said Illinois Munici- pal Retirement Fund which shall be exclusive of and in addition to the amount of tax levied for general purposes pursuant to law ..............$ 55,000.00 PUBLIC BENEFIT FUND 601. Public benefit fund ..$ 5,000.00 602. Total appropriation ..$ 5,000.00 -22- I An ORDINANCE making appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1942, and ending Decem- ber 31, 1942. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1. That the sums set out below or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning Januarys 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942; such ap- propriations are hereby made for the following objects and purposes: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PURCHASING DIVISION 1. Commissioner of Public Works and Superintendent of Water Department at $520.83 per month ...................$ 6,250.00 2. City Engineer at $354.16 per month ................... 4,250.00 3. Purchasing Department Clerk at $141.75 per month... 1,701.00 4. Junior Clerk at $85.00 per month ....................... 1,020.00 S. Postage, stationery and supplies ..................... 750.00 6. Four members Board of Local Improvements at $10.00 per year each ............... 40.00 Engineering Division 7. Traffic Engineer at $208.33 per month ........... 2,500.00 S. Assistant City Engineer at $275.00 per month for one month ....................... 275.00 9. Three engineers, one at $210.00 per month, one at $183.75 per month, one at $175.00 per month, and one engineering aide at $126.00 per month ....................... 8,337.00 10. Two draftsmen, one at $189.00 per month and one at $165.00 per month ........... 4,248.00 11. Stenographer at $85.00 per month ................... 1,020.00 12. S e n i o r clerk stenog- rapher at $85.00 per month.. 1,020.00 13. Additional help for Mo- tor Fuel Tax construction work ........................ 500.00 14. Maps, instruments and drafting supplies ............ 840.00 15. Operation and mainte- nance of four motor vehicles 500.00 Electrical Division 16. City electrician at $220.50 per month ........... 2,646.00 -3- 17. Assistant electrician at 553. Current for street $175.00 per month ........... 2,100.00 lighting ..... .. .... ... 41,000.00 18. Electrician's assistant at 554. Current for regulatory $135.00 per month ........... 1,620.00 lights ........................ 4,700.00 19. Additional help ........ 200.00 555. Alterations to regula- 20. Materials and supplies, tory lights and street light - fire alarm, police telephone ing system 750.00 and traffic regulatory equip- 556 Transfer to Police De- ment ........................ 1,000.00 partment for car testing sta. 21. Operation and mainte. tion expense ..... ... .... . 10,880.00 nance of two motor vehicles 250.00 557. Labor for street mark - Sewer Division ing ... ......... ...... ... 1,800.00 22. Superintendent of Sew. 558. Material for street markings and signs .......... 700.00 ers at $194.25 per month..... 2,331.00 559. Labor for street main- 23. Mason and inspector at , i tenance ....... ... .... .. 43,000.00 $147.00 per month ........... 1,764.00 560. Materials and supplies 24. Labor ................. 12,500.00 for street repairs ........... 13,000.00 25. Operation and mainte. 561. Building heating ..... 750.00 nance of five motor vehicles 1,000.00 562. Lighting and inci- 26. Materials and supplies 900.00 dentals ...................... 1,100.00 27. Purchase and replace- 563. Janitor supplies ...... 50.00 ment of tools ................ 1,000.00 564. Engineering and super. 28. Total appropriation ...$ 60,562.00 vision service ................ 565. New equipment ... 4,000.00 500.00 Receipts 566. Contingent expenses.. 500.00 29. Engineering services, ice . Transfer to Civil Serv. 800.00 sewer permits, water permits. 568. Building repairs and and heating mains permits, alterations 3,000.00 and grade fees ... .. .... $ 6,784.44 569. License plates and ap- 30. Work done by electrical plications .................... 2,700.00 division ..................... 1,500.00 570. Transfer to Salaries of 31. Work done by sewer CityOfficers " " " " " " " " 3,000.00 division ...................... 1,500.00 32. Engineering and super- 571. Total a appropriation ..$ 215,737.00 vision service for Street and Bridge Repair Department 4,000.00 Receipts 33. Engineering and super- 572. From departments for vision service for Small Parks 4,000.00 gas, oil and car maintenance 34. Engineering and super- ................... as follows $ 21,600.00 vision service for Garbage Engineering ......$ 500.00 Department ................. 3,000.00 Electrical ........ 250.00 35. Engineering and super- Sewer ............. 1,000.00 vision s e r v i c e for Play- Building .......... 350.00 grounds ..................... 2,000.00 Health ............ 800.00 36. Engineering and super- Library ........... 100.00 vision service for Water De- Water Mains ..... 1,500.00 partment .................... 6,500.00 Water Meter ..... 1,000.00 Small Parks ..... 1,200.00 37. Total receipts other Public Playgrounds 400.00 than taxation ................$ 29,284.44 Garbage ......... 14,500.00 573. Street permits and 38. Total appropriation less miscellaneous ............... 2,000.00 receipts other than taxation..$ 31,277.56 574. Vehicle tax ......... 105,000.00 39. Add 10% for probable 575. Automobile fines ..... 200.00 deficiency arising in the col. 576. Street openings ...... 2,800.00 lection of this appropriation.. 3,127.76 577. Excess commissions.. 20,950.00 578. State highway main- 40. Total amount to be tenance ...................... 6,000.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 34,405.32 -i 579. Total receipts other CITY HALL BUILDING than taxation ................$ 158.550.00 41. Telephone operator at 580. T o t a l appropriation $105.00 per month ............$ 1,260.00 less receipts other than tax- 42. Janitor at $118.13 per ation .........................$ 57,187.00 month ....................... 1,417.56 581. Add 10%n for probable 43. Janitor and watchman deficiency arising in the col - at $118.13 per month ........ 1,417.56 lection of this appropriation.. 5,718.70 44. General supplies ...... 600.00 45. Heating ............... 728.89 582. Total amount to be 46. Lighting and inciden- raised by special tax to be tals .......................... 1,000.00 levied pursuant to this ap. 47. Extra janitor work 300.00 propriation ordinance for this 48. General repairs, altera- purpose not to exceed twelve tions and redecorating 760.00 cents on each hundred dollars 49. Office furniture and of the assessed valuation as equipment ................... 300.00 authorized by law ...........$ 62,905.70 4- -21 521. Janitor and play- ground assistant at $168.00 per month .................. 2,016.00 522. Operation and mainte- nance of two motor vehicles 400.00 523. Superintendent's car maintenance at $15.00' per month ....................... 180.00 524. Activity Director's car allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 525. Heating recreational buildings .................... 1,200.00 526. Lighting and inci- dentals -Eiden Field House'.. 700.00 527. Engineering and super- vision ....................... 2,000.00 528. Contingent expense 1,000.00 529. Civil Service expense 300.00 530. Clerk and stenog- rapher at $94.50 per month.. 1,134.60 531. Boltwood lighted dia- mond improvements ........ 1,300.00 532. Janitor -handyman at Eiden Field House at $85.00 per month ................... 1,020.00 533. Total appropriation ..$ 48,955.00 Receipts 534. Sale of beach tokens.$ 11,500.00 535. Flood light receipts.. 1,000.00 536. Miscellaneous ....... 880.00 537. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 13,380.00 538. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 35,575.00 539. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 3,557.50 540. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant to this appropriation or- dinance for this purpose to be two-thirds of a mill on the dollar of the assessed valua- tion of taxable property of said City as authorized by law ..........................$ 39,132.50 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR DEPARTMENT 541. Superintendent of Streets at $288.75 per month..$ 3,465.00 542. Department of Public Works clerk and stenographer at $152.25 per month ........ 1,827.00 543. S t r e e t Department clerk at $140.00 per month... 1,680.00 544. Garage labor ........ 8,500.00 545. Operation and mainte- nance of all motor vehicles including gas and oil ........ 22,000.00 546. Stationery and office supplies ..................... 500.00 547. G a r a g e tools and equipment ................... 700.00 548. Rubbish dump rental 14,000.00 549. O i l i n g unimproved streets and alleys ........... 6,335.00 550. Bridge repairs (struc- tural) ....................... 1,000.00 551. Tools and supplies.... 1,000.00 552. Street lighting mainte- nance ....................... 22,500.00 - 20- Mailing Division 50. Postage ............... 2,500.00 51. Repairs and supplies... 148.90 52. Interdepartmental mes- senger and clerk at $99.75 per month .................. 1,197.00 53. Vehicle maintenance at $15.00 per month ............ 180.00 54. Total appropriation ....$ 11,809.91 Receipts 55. Departmental postage..$ 2,500.00 56. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation..$ 9,309.91 57. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 930.99 S8. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 10,240.90 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 59. Building Commissioner at $393.75 per month ........$ 4,725.00 60. Plumbing inspector at $220.50 per month ........... 2,646.00 61. Electrical inspector at $220.50 per month ........... 2,646.00 62. Permit clerk at $189.00 per month ................... 2,268.00 63. Stenographer and clerk at $131.25 per month ........ 1,575.00 64. Four members of Board of Examiners of Engineers at $50.00 per year each ........ 200.00 65. Operation and mainte- nance of three motor vehicles 350.00 66. Postage, stationery and miscellaneous supplies includ- ing upkeep on maps ........ 450.00 67. Publishing notices for p u b l i c hearings including frontage consent notices and reprints ..................... 100.00 68. Miscellaneous expenses 200.00 69. Extra service for boiler and elevator inspections..... 720.00 70. Total appropriation ..... $ 15,880.00 Receipts 71. Building permit fees ...$ 3,000.00 72. Plumbing and gas fit- ting permits and inspections 1,000.00 73. Boiler, elevator and miscellaneous permits and inspections .................. 5,000.00 74. Electric sign permits, certificates and inspections.. 6,480.00 75. Board of Examiners for engineers' licenses and miscellaneous ............... 400.00 76. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 15,880.00 77. Total amount to be raised by taxation ........... NONE POLICE DEPARTMENT Members of Police Force 78. Chief of Police at $393.75 per month ...........$ 4,725.00 79. Captain of Police at $262.50 per month ............ 3,150.00 -5- 80. F i v e Lieutenants at 488. Lighting, heating and $236.25 per month each...... 14,175.00 telephone expense for park 81. Nine Sergeants at structures ................... 500.00 $215.25 per month each....... 23,247.00 489. Operation and mainte- 82. Fifty-one patrolmen at nance of four motor vehicles $189.00 per month each ...... 115,668.00 and motorized equipment.... 1,200.00 83. One patrolman for 1 490. New equipment ...... 500.00 month at $183.75 per month 491. Park improvements and it months at $189.00 per and extensions .............. 8,000.00 month ....................... 2,262.75 492. Lighting equipment 84. One patrolman for 5 for Foster Field .. ... 2,000.00 months at $180.00 per month n er 493. Engineering and sup.. vision .................... 4,000.00 and for 7 months at $183.75 . Transfer to Salaries per month ................... 2,186.25 of of City Officers .............. 2,000.00 85. One patrolman for 10 expense 495. Civil Service ex months at $180.00 per month 497. Lake Front jetties.... 750.00 18,750.00 and for 2 months at 183.75 $ 497. Miscellaneous Par k per month ................... 2,167.50 expenses l x- 650.00 86. One patrolman at 498. Incidental office ice ex- $180.00 per month ............ 2,160.00 pense ........................ 350.00 87. One patrolman for ?z month at $175.00 per month 499. Total appropriation ..$ 76,491.55 and for 111,z months at $180.00 per month ........... 2,157.50 Receipts 88. One patrolman for 5 500. Reserve Fund for months at $175.00 per month beach improvement ..$ 2,506.55 and for 7 months at $180.00 501. Work done by the de - per month ................... 2,135.00 partment .................... 2,000.00 89. One patrolman for 6 months at $175.00 per month 502. Total receipts other and for 6 months at $180.00 than taxation ................$ 4,506.55 per month ................... 2,130.00 503. T o t a l appropriation 90. Two patrolmen for 81,¢ less receipts other than taxa- months at $175.00 per month tion .........................$ 504. Add 10%n for probable 71,985.00 each and 3ii months at $180.00 per month each...... 4,235.00 deficiency arising in the col. 91. Two patrolmen for 91,� lection of this appropriation.. 7,198.50 months at $175.00 per month 505. Total amount to be each and for 2?$ months at $180.00 per month each 4,225.00 raised special tax pursuant .... 92. Two patrolmen at to this s appropriation or - di nance for this purpose not $175.00 per month each .. 4,200.00 to exceed two mills on the 9policewoman for 4 3. One P dollar of the assessed valua- months at $183.75 per month property of tion of the taxable ro and for 8 months at $ 189.00 said City as provided by law.$ 79,183.50 per month .............. ..... 2,247.00 94. One policewoman at $189.00 per month ........... 2,268.00 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS Employees 506. Superintendent at 95. One principal clerk at $315.00 per month ..$ 507. Two activity directors 3,780.00 $162.75 per month ..... 1,953.00 at $168.00 per month each.... 4,032.00 96. One Administrative As- 508. One activity director sistant at $199.50 per month.. 2,394.00 t at $126.00 per month ........ 1,512.00 97. One Identification An- _ .. 509. One activity director alyst at $189.00 per month... 2,268.00 at $115.50 per month ......... 1,386.00 98. One senior clerk at 510. Postage, stationery $162.75 per month ............ 1,953.00 and office supplies ........... 350.00 99. Two operators at 511. Rental of school gym- $162.75 per month each ...... 3,906.00 nasium and grounds.......... 1,400.00 100. One police radioman 512. Additional help, play. at $157.50 per month ......... 1,890.00 grounds ...................... 5,500.00 101. One senior clerk- 513. Pay beaches - main - stenographer at $112.25 per tenance and operation -' 10,000.00 month ....................... 1,347.00 514. Lifeguards for free 102. One junior clerk- beaches ...................... 1,200.00 stenographer at $89.25 per 515. Beach supplies for month ....................... 1,671.00 free beaches ................. 100.00 103. One Dog Warden at 516. Clubs, leagues, Junior $141.75 per month ........ 1,701.00 Press and gym classes...... 2,200.00 104. School crossing guards 8,000.00 517. Attendants for skating 105. One janitor at $115.00 rinks ........................ 700.00 per month ................... 1,380.00 518. Athletic and activity 106. One janitor at $105.00 supplies ..................... 2,800.00 per month ................... 1,260.00 519. Flood light mainte- 107. One senior vehicle in- nance ........................ 1,200.00 spector at $141.75 per month 1,701.00 520. Labor ................ 1,365.00 6- - 19 Receipts 108. Four vehicle in- 460. Tax on insurance spectors at $126.00 per month premiums ...................$ 461. Interest on securities 3,500.00 7,500.00 each ......................... 109. One clerk at $126.00 6,048.00 462. From 1% of licenses 450.00 per month ................... 1,512.00 463. From 1% of salaries 2,000.00 Department Expenses 464. Total receipts other 110. Vehicle testing station than taxation ................$ 13,450.00 expenses .................... 1,619.00 111. Secret Service work... 500.00 465. T o t a l appropriation 112. Motorcycle m a i n t e- less receipts other than taxa- nance ....................... 750.00 lion .......................... 15,150.00 113. Ammunition for shot 466. Add 10% for probable and machine guns ........... 100.00 deficiency arising in the col- 114. Rental of all police lection of this appropriation.. 1,515.00 cars ......................... 11,000.00 115. Stationery, printing 467. Total amount to be and supplies ................. 2,000.00 raised by special tax of three- 116. Jail board ...... 825.00 tenths of a mill on the dollar 117. Maintenance of tele- of all taxable property for phone call boxes at �43.50 per firemen's pension fund ......$ 16,665.00 " month and flash signals at $50.00 per annum ............ 572.00 118. Radio maintenance .. 1,400.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 719. Miscellaneous expense 500.00 468. Pensions and sundry 120. Dog Pound expense.. 620.00 expenses ....................$ 33,849.96 121. Dog tags, census books, business licenses and 469. Total appropriation ..$ 33,849.96 license books ................ 371.00 122. Police heating ....... 277.00 Receipts 123. Police lighting ....... 850.00 470. From 10% of regular 124. Janitor supplies ...... 250.00 licenses ......................$ 3,700.00 125. Police building repair 350.00 471. From 34 of Dog Li- censes ....................... 5,500.00 126. Total appropriation ... $ 253,707.00 472. From 10% of regular Receipts fines .................. 1,200.00 473. From 1% of salaries 1,850.00 127. Licenses, do taxes g 474. From interest on and fines, less amount to be bonds 5,737.65 credited to Police Pension Fund ........................ $ 46,500.00 475. Total receipts other 128. Censored film fees .. 2,387.00 than taxation ................$ 17,987.65 129. Transfer from Street and Bridge Repair Fund..... 10,880.00 476. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa. 130. Total receipts other tion .........................$ 15,862.31 than taxation ................$ 59,767.00 477. Add 10%n for probable deficiency arising in the col- 131. Total appropriation lection of this appropriation.. 1,586.23 less receipts other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 193,940.00 478. Total amount to be 132. Add 10% for probable raised by special tax of three. deficiency arising in the col. tenths of a mill on the dollar lection of this appropriation.. 19,394.00 on all taxable property for ! policemen's pension fund as 133. Total amount to be provided by law ............$ 17,448.54 raised by taxation ...........$ 213,334.00 SMALL PARKS FIRE DEPARTMENT 134. Fire Marshal at 479. Superintendent at - - $393.75 per month ............ $ 4,725.00 $236.25 per month .. ......$ 2,835.00 480. Labor for parks ...... 25,500.00 Truck Company No. 1 481. Hose, tools and acces- 135. Assistant Chief at sories ........................ 1,000.00 $262.50 per month .......... 3,150.00 482. Plants, trees and sup- 136. Lieutenant at $215.25 plies ......................... 2,000.00 per month 2,583.00 483. Spraying supplies 500.00 137. Nine first class pri- 484. Water s u p p 1 y and vates at $189.00 per month drainage ..................... 400.00 each ......... 20,412.00 485. Materials for sidewalk 138. One private for 3 construction at Boltwood Park 1,000.00 months at $183.75 per month 486. Additions to P a r k and for 9 months at $189.00 structures at Lee S t r e e t per month .................. 2,252.25 Beach ....................... 2,506.55 139. One private for 7 487. Repairs and altera- months at $180.00 per month tions to park structures in- and 5 months at $183.75 per eluding Eiden Field House.. 2,500.00 month ....................... 2,178.75 - 18- -7- Truck Company No. 2 424. Public P a r k s and 140. Second Assistant Chief Lake S h o r e Improvement and Chief of Fire Preven- Bonds ........................ 1,462.50 tion Bureau at $252.00 per 425. Departmental Building month .......................$ 3,024.00 Bonds ....................... 292.50 141. Third Assistant Chief 426. Funding Bonds .. 870.00 at $252.00 per month 3,024.00 427. Fire Apparatus and 142. Lieutenant at $215.25 Equipment Bonds ............ 1,080.00 per month .................. 2,583.00 428. Water Improvement 143. Eight first class pri- and Extension Bonds ........ 7,600.00 vates at $189.00 per month 429. Public Grounds and each ......................... 18,144.00 Park Improvement Bonds.... 405.00 Engine Company No. 1 430. Total appropriation ..$ 13,487.50 144. Captain at $236.25 per 431. Add 10%u for probable month ....................... $ 2,835.00 deficiency arising in the col- t 45. Lieutenant at $215.25 lection of this appropriation.. 1,348.75 per month .................. 2,583.00 146. Motor en g i n e e r at 432. Total amount to be $189.00 per month ........... 2,268.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 14,836.25 147. Assistant motor engi- neer at $189.00 per month... 2,268.00 148. Five first class pri- SPECIAL FUNDS vates at $189.00 per month PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND each ......................... 11,340.00 149. One private for 10 433. Cleaning supplies ....$ 358.50 months at $175.00 per month 434. Fuel ................. 1.410.00 and for 2 months at $180.00 435. Furniture and fixtures 295.00 per month .................. 2,110.00 436. Insurance ........... 950.00 150. One private at $175.00 437. Janitor service 3,695.00 per month ................... 2,100.00 438. Light ................ 1,848.00 439. Rent ................. 1,510.00 Engine Company No. 2 440. Repairs and mainte- 1 51. Captain at $236.25 per nance ....................... 1,437.00 month .......................$ 2,835.00 441. Telephone ..... 590.00 152. Lieutenant at $215.25 442. Postage and station - per month .................. 2,583.00 ery .......................... 297.00 153. Motor engineer at 443. Delivery service and $189.00 per month .......... 2.268.00 express ...................... 499.00 154. Assistant motor engi- 444. Printing ............. 432.00 neer at $189.00 per month 2,268.00 445. Supplies ............. 873.00 155. Six first class pri- 446. Staff ................. 29,981.00 vates at $189.00 per month 447. Pages ............... 9,375.00 each ......................... 13.608.00 448. Interest on tax war - Engine Company No. 3 449. Contingent expense .. 295.00 156. Captain at $236.25 per 450. Books ................ 7,264.50 month .......................$ 2,835.00 451. Binding .............. 2,675.00 157. Lieutenant at $215.25 452. Periodicals .......... 815.00 per month ................... 2,583.00 158. M o t o r engineer at 453. Total appropriation ..$ 65,000.00 $189.00 per month ............. 2,268.00 159. Assistant motor engi- Receipts neer at $189.00 per month.. 2,268.00 454. Miscellaneous receipts 7,500.00 160. Six first class pri- vates at $189.00 per month 455. T o t a 1 appropriation each ......................... 13,608.00 less receipts other than taxa- Engine Company No. 4 tion .......................... 57,500.00 161. Captain at $236.25 per + 456. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col - month .eaten .........$21 .5 2,835.00 �' lection of this appropriation.. 5,750.00 162. Lieutenant at $215.25 per month .................. 2,583.00 457. Total amount to be 163. Motor engineer at raised by special tax to be 89. $189.00 Per month .......... 2,268.00 levied pursuant to this ap- 1 Assistant motor engi- ordinance for this purpose neer at $189.00 per month... 2,268.00 no purpose not to exceed one and 165. Six first class pri- two -tenths mills on the dollar vates at $189.00 per month of the assessed valuation of each ......................... 13,608.00 the taxable property of said Engine Company No. 5 City as authorized by law .... $ 63,250.00 166. Captain at $236.25 per month ... .... .. $ 167. Lieutenant at $215.25 2,835.00 FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND per month ................... 2,583.00 458.. Pensions and sundry 168. M o t o r engineer and expenses ....................$ 28,600.00 mechanic at $204.75 per month .............,................ 2,457.00 459. Total appropriation ..$ 28,600.00 8- - 17 393. Miscellaneous Fund.. 2,800.00 169. Assistant motor engi- 394. City Collector's office 3,500.00 neer at $189.00 per month 2,268.00 170. Administrative assist- 395. Total transfers ......$ 223,400.00 ant at $199.50 per month .... 2,394.00 171. Three first class pri- 396. T o t a 1 appropriation vates at $189.00 per month and transfers ................$ 408,174.75 each ........................ 6,804.00 Receipts 172. One private at $175.00 per month 2,100.00 397. Water tax and use of 173 One private for 5i2 water for building and side- months at $180.00 per month walk construction ...........$ 395,813.80 and for 61,z months at $183.75 398. Water Revenue Bonds per month .................. 2,184.38 (unexpended balance) ....... 2,360.95 174. Two privates at $180.00 399. Work done by water per month each 4,320.00 mains division ... ... .. 2,000.00 a 175. Four privates at $175.00 400. Work done by meter per month each ............. 8,400.00 division and sale of meters, parts, relief valves .......... 6,500.00 Department Expenses 401. Work done by pump- 176. Repairs, maintenance ing station .................. 1,500.00 i and supplies .................$ 3,000.00 i� 177. New equipment and ' 402. Total receipts other hose ......................... 1,000.00 than taxation ................$ 408,174.75 178. Lighting ............. 1,250.00 179. Heating ............. 835.00 403. Total amount to be 180. Building repairs and ` raised by taxation ........... NONE maintenance ................ 1,500.00 BOND SINKING FUND 181. Total appropriation ..$ 202,196.38 404. Filtration Plant En- Receipts largement Bonds ............$ 9,000.00 182. Tax on Fire Insurance 405. Municipal Water premiums less amount to Works Pumping Apparatus be credited to Firemen's Pen - Bonds .............. 18,000.00 sion Fund ...........$ 3,296.38 406. Boltwood Park Im- 183. Water Fund transfer.. 198,900.00 provement Bonds ............ 12,000.00 407. Lake F r o n t Lands 184. Tot a I receipts other Acquisition Bonds ........... 17,000.00 than taxation $ 202,196.38 408. Incinerating P l a n t Bonds ....................... 6,000.00 185. Total amount to be 409. Fourth Ward Bolt- raised by taxation ......... NONE wood P a r k Improvement Bonds ....................... 3,000.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 410. Fire Department 9 86. Corporation Counsel Bonds ........................ 51000.00 for all legal services includ. 411. Fourth Ward Boltwood ing clerk hire, expenses and Park Improvement Bonds, Second Series 3,000.00 supplies at $500.00 per month.$ 6,000.00 ............... 412. Public Park and Lake 187. City Attorney at 187.0 per month 3,000.00 Shore Improvement Bonds... 5,000.00 .. ..: 188. Publication of ordi- 413. Departmental Building nances and revisions thereof. 500.00 Bonds ....................... 414. Funding Bonds 1,000.00 5,000.00 1. Printing legal notices. 350.00 .... 415. Fire Apparatus and 190. L e g a 1 expenses not Equipment Bonds 2,000.00 ! otherwise provided for ..... 750.00 416. W a t e r Improvement 191. Total appropriation 10,600.00 and Extension Bonds ....... 15,000.00 .$ 192. Add 10% for probable Public Grounds and deficiency arising in the col- Park Park Improvement Bonds ... 2,000.00 r lection of this appropria- 418. Total appropriation ..$ 103,000.00 tion 1,060.00 419: Add 10% for probable 193. Total amount to be deficiency arising in the col. lection of this appropriation.. 10,300.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 11,660.00 420. Total amount to be AUDITING DEPARTMENT raised by taxation ...........$ 113,300.00 194. Continuous audit serv- ice for year 1942 ............$ 4,620.00 BOND INTEREST FUND 195. Incidental expenses .. 100.00 421. Municipal Water 196. Total appropriation ..$ 4,720.00 Works Pumping Apparatus 197. Add 10% for probable Bonds .......................$ 135.00 deficiency arising in the col- 422. Lake Front Lands lection of this appropria. Acquisition Bonds ........... 765.00 tion .......................... 472.00 423. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood P a r k Improvement 198. Total amount to be Bonds ....................... 877.50 raised by taxation ..........$ 5,192.00 16- -9- HEALTH DEPARTMENT 356. Machinery and equip- 199. Health Commissioner ment from W.R.B. .......... 2,360.95 at $393.75 per month ........$ 4,725.00 357. New piping and elec. 200. Additional services as trical connections ........... 5,000.00 required by law ............ 300.00 Filtration Plant 201. Food and Dairy In- spector at $220.50 per month. 2,646.00 358. Chemist at $189.00 per 202. Assistant Food and month ....................... 359. Three operators at 2,268.00 Dairy Inspector at $194.25 per month ....................... 2,331.00 $183.75 per month each....... 6,615.00 203. Housing and sanita- 360. One operator at $150.00 per month ................... 11800.00 lion inspector at $204.75 per 361. Additional help ...... 3,000.00 month .............. 2,457.00 362. Chemicals for water 204. Clerk and Deputy treatment 8,000.00 Registrar at $126.00 per month 1,512.00 �. 363. Laboratory supplies .. 250.00 205. Assistant C 1 e r k and 364. Repairs and altera- Deputy Registrar at $126.00 tions ......................... 2,000.00 per month .................. 1,512.00 365. Tools, materials and 206. Inspector of Weights supplies ..................... 600.00 and Measures at $194.25 per month ....................... 2,331.00 Water Mains Division 207. Overtime Sundays and 366. Foreman at $200.00 holidays ..................... 240.00 per month .................... 2,400.00 208. Communicable d i s- 367. T w o mechanics at eases and quarantine expense 1,200.00 $162.75 per month each, one 209. Three public health at $152.25 per month and two nurses at $157.50 per month at $130.00 per month each ... 8,853.00 each ......................... 5,670.00 368. Additional help ...... 4,000.00 21'0. Laboratory director at 369.. Fire hydrants ....... 1,500.00 $236.25 per month .......... 2,835.00 370. Maintenance of six 211. Laboratory assistant motor vehicles .............. 1,200.00 at $105.00 per month ........ 1,260.00 371. Purchase and replace- 2 1 2. Veterinary services.. 360.00 ment of tools ................ 731.00 213. F o o d a n d dairies, 372. Maintenance distribu- weights and measures ex- tion system .................. 6,000.00 pense ....................... 140.00 373. Water main feeder ex- 2 1 4. Laboratory supplies tensions ..................... 2,000.00 and equipment .............. 760.00, 374. Maintenance of 215. Postage, office sup- vated tanks ................. 1,500.00 plies, and equipment ....... 600.00 216. Heating .............. 500.00 Water Meter and Billing Division 217. Lighting ............. 400.00 375. Chief clerk and billing 218. Building repairs ... 500.00 machine operator at $141.75 219. Janitor at $131.25 per per month ................... 1,701.00 month ........................ 1,575.00 376. Two clerks at $105.00 220. Janitor supplies ...... 150.00 per month each .............. 2,520.00 221. Operation and main- 377. Delinquent account in- t e n a n c e of eight motor spector at $154.35 per month 1,852.20 vehicles ..................... 800.00 378. Foreman of m e t e r 222. Medical inspection of chop at $183.75 per month.... 2,205.00 schools ...................... 2,000.00 379. Two meter repairmen 223. Miscellaneous expense 150.00 at $160.65 per month each.... 3,855.60 224. Assistant Clerk a n d 380. One meter repairman Deputy Registrar at $100.27 at $131.25 per month ........ 1,575.00 per month ................... - 1,203.24 381. Inspector at $170.00 225. Housing and sanita- per month ................... 2,040.00 tion expense ...............$ 25.00 382. Meter reader at 226. Purchase of one new $110.00 per month ............ 1,320.00 automobile .. ... .. ...... 600.00 383. Additional help ...... 250.00 227. Laboratory technician 384. Purchase of meter at $131.25 per month ........ 1,575.00 and relief valves ............ 5,500.00 228. Clinic Physician, part- 385. Repair parts for time at $75.00 per month .... 900.00 meters ...................... 4,000.00 229. Laundry and sup- 386. Materials and supplies 474.00 plies ......................... 500.00 387. Operation and mainte- nance of four motor ve- 2 30. Total appropriation ..$ 41,697.24 hicles ........................ 1,000.00 388. Purchase of one new Receipts automobile .................. 500.00 231. Fees for examination 389. Water rolls, bills, sta- of scales ....................$ 1,500.00 tionery and postage ........ 3,000.00 232. Receipts from county for birth and death regis• 390. Total appropriation ..$ 184,774.75 tration ....................... 233. Fees f r o m certified 700.00 Transfers copies of birth and death 391. Fire Department ....$ 198,900.00 certificates .................. 450.00 392. Contingent Fund .... 18,200.00 - 10- - Is- 321. Deputy clerk at $185.00 per month ................... 2,220.00 322. Deputy clerk at $170.00 per month ................... 2,040.00 323. Clerk at $131.25 per month ....................... 1,575.00 324. Printing and books... 750.00 325. Miscellaneous postage, office supplies, Clerk's office 225.00 326. Miscellaneous equip- ment ........................ 525.00 327. Bailiff -Office expense, including feeding and trans- portation of jurors .......... 450.00 328. Probation office, gen- eral expense including $15.00 per month car allowance..... 350.00 329. Total appropriation ..$ 21,735.00 Receipts 330. Criminal and quasi - criminal costs ..... .. ..$ 19,275.00 331. Civil cases, clerk's fees .......................... 2,460.00 332. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 21,735.00 333. Total amount to be raised by taxation ........... NONE WATER DEPARTMENT 334. Assistant Superintend. ent Water Department and Chemist at $300.00 per month.$ 3,600.00 335. Car allowance at $15.00 per month ............ 180.00 336. W a t e r Officer at $194.25 per month ............ 2,331.00 337. Maintenance of two motor vehicles ......... 500.00 338. Purchase of one new automobile ..... ........ ... 500.00 339. Contingent expense re- serve 10,000.00 340. Interest on W a t e r Revenue Bonds .............. 528.00 341. Engineering and super- vision service ................ 6,500.00 342. Transfer to Civil Serv- ice for service .............. 800.00 Pumping Station 343. Master mechanic at $304.50 per month ............ 3,654.00 344. Three operating en- gineers at $215.00 per month each ......................... 7,740.00 345. One relief engineer at $205.00 per month ........... 2,460.00 346. T h r e e firemen at $178.50 per month each....... 6,426.00 347. One fireman at $155.00 per month ................... 1,860.00 348. Four oiler -repairmen at $183.75 per month each.... , 8,820.00 349. Machinist at $183.75 per month ................... 2,205:00 350. Additional help ..... 2,500.00 351. Fuel and power ... .23,000.00 352. Repairs to building 800.00 353. Tools, materials and, , supplies ...................:. 2,500.00 354. Repair to sea wall and intake ................... 3,000.00 355. Repairs to boilers and engines ...................... 3,000.00 14 234. Miscellaneous receipts 1,200.00 235. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 3,850.00 236. Total appropriation less receipts. other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 37,847.24 237. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 3,784.72 238. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 41,631.96 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 239. City Treasurer at $130.00 per month ..........$ 1,560.00 240. Bookkeeper at $204.75 per month .................. 2,457.00 241. Clerk and stenog- rapher at $131.25 per month. 1,575.00 242. Clerk and stenog- rapher at $100.28 per month. 1,203.36 243. Blank books, station- ery and supplies ............ 735.00 244. Total appropriation ..$ 7,530.36 245. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation. 753.04 246. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 8,283.40 CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT 247. City Collector a n d Superintendent of Special Assessments at $316.66 per month .......................$ 3.800.00 248. Stenographer a n d clerk at $141.75 per month .. 1,701.00 249. Clerk at $120.75 per month ....................... 1,449.00 250. Clerk at $94.50 per month ....................... 1,134.00 251. P o s t a g e, stationery and supplies ................ 750.00 252. Burglary insurance .. 87.50 253. License enforcing of- ficer at $157.50 per month... 1,890.00 254. Extra help and over- time ......................... 200.00 255. Total appropriation..$ 11,011.50 Receipts �- 256. Commissions on Spe- cial Assessment collections ... $ 2,000.00 287. Vehicle tax collec- tion .......................... 3,000.00 258. From Water Depart- ment ........................ 3,500.00 259. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 8,500.00 260. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 2,511.50 261. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 251.15 262. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ -II- 2,762.65 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE Receipts 263. City Clerk at $280.00 292. Transfer from Play - per month ...................$ 3,360.00 grounds ......................$ 300.00 264. Clerk and Council 293. Transfer from Parks 300.00 stenographer at $151.25 per 294. Transfer from Gar - month ....................... 1,815.00 bage ......................... 800.00 265. Clerk at $131.25 per 295. Transfer from Street month ....................... 1,575.00 and Bridge Repair .......... 800.00 266. Messenger and page 296. Transfer from Water - at $26.25 per month .......... 315.00 Department ................. 800.00 267. Stationery, record 297. Examination Fees ... 500.00 books and supplies .......... 300.00 298. Total receipts other 268. Total appropriation ..$ 7,365.00 than taxation $ ................ 3,500.00 269. Add 10%n for probable deficiency arising in the col. �: 299. T o t a 1 appropriation lection of this appropriation.. 736.50 less receipts other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 835.00 270. Total amount to be „ 300. Add 10%n for probable raised by taxation ...........$ 8,101.50 t' deficiency in the collection of this appropriation ........... 83.50 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 301. Total amount to be 271. Mayor at $595.00 per raised by taxation ..........$ 918.50 month .......................$ 7,140.00 272. Secretary to the MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS Mayor at $126.00 per month.. 1,512.00 273. City Comptroller at 302. Election expense ... $ 1,250.00 $25.00 per month ............ 300.00 303. Support of indigent 274. Aldermen at $10.00 war veterans and their fami- per meeting ................. 7,800.00 lies as provided by law...... 750.00 275. Stationery and sup- 304. Evanston Hospital As - plies ... 175.00 sociation for services to be 276. C i t y Officers' con- paid July 31 ................. 100.00 tingent ex expense g p 450.00 305. St. Francis Hospital Association for services to be 277. Total appropriation ..$ 17,377.00 paid July 31 ................. 100.00 306. Community Hospital Receipts to be paid July 31............ 500.00 278. Transfer from Street 307. Visiting Nurses Asso- and Bridge ..................$ 3,000.00 ciation to be paid July 31.... 700.00 279. Transfer from Gar- 308. Evanston Safety Coun- bage ......................... 1,000.00 cil ........................... 100.00 280. Transfer, from Park 309. Infant Welfare ....... 700.00 Department ................. 2,000.00 310. Total Appropriation ..$ 4,200.00 281. Total receipts other Receipts than taxation ................$ 6,000.00 311. Miscellaneous receipts.$ 1,400.00 282. Total appropriation _ 312. From Water Depart - less receipts other than taxa- ment ......... :.............. 2,800.00 tion ... ...... .$ 11,377.00 283. Add 10% for probable • 313. Total receipts other deficiency arising in the col• than taxation ................$ 4,200.00 lection of this appropriation.. 1,137.70 314. Total amount to be 284. Total amount to be eta raised by taxation ........... NONE raised by taxation ..........$ 12,514.70 CONTINGENT FUND CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ' 315. Contingent expenses 285. Salaries of three com- not included in appropria• missioners at $50.00 per year tions to cover unforseen re - each .........................$ 150.00 quirements, accidents, etc.. .$ 18,200.00 286. Secretary and Chief Examiner and technical and . 316. Total appropriation ..$ 18,200.00 professional service ......... 2,400.00 Receipts 287. S e'n i o r clerk and From Water Depart - Depart - stenographer at $105.00 per meat ent 18,200.00 month ....................... 1,260.00 ........................$ 288. Services of special ex- 318. Total amount to be aminers and proctors ........ 50.00 raised by taxation NONE 2139. Operating expenses in. .... ....... eluding equipment, station- ery and supplies, printing MUNICIPAL COURT and communication .......... 300.00 319. Two judges at $416.66 290. Miscellaneous expense 175.00 per month each .............$ 10,000.00 320. Clerk at $300.00 per 291. Total appropriation ..$ 4,335.00 month ....................... 3,600.00 12 - - 13 353 354 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STA TE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1942, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1942. BE IT ,ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the suin of Nine Hundred Fourteen Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy One Dollars and Forty-two Cents (�914,771.42) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1942 and ending December 31, 1942, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston at a regular meeting held on February 16, 1942 and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on February 17, 1942, which appropriations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all general corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a sinking fund for the payment of bonds and interest on bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, Public Benefit Fund, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said city and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (See figures in original ordinance) SEC^ION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved: S.G. Ingraham Attest: Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Passed March 9, 1942'� Approved March 10, 1942 Recorded March 11, 1942 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ! ' - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF THE STREET NOW DESIGNATED AS EMERSON STREET, ALSO KNOWN AS ELGIN ROAD,. EXTENDING WEST AND NORTH FROM McCORMICK BOULEVARD TO SIMPSON STREET TO "ELGIN ROAD" BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: , ti SECTION 1: That the name of the public highway in the City of Evanston now designated as "Emerson Street" also known as "Elgin Road" extending west and north.from McCormick Boulevard to Simpson Street in the City of Evanston be, and the same is hereby changed to "Elgin Road" by which name it shall be hereafter known. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law.. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd,day of March A.D. 1942.✓ Approved March 3, 1942, S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March 5,-1942. - - - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 21 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGU- LATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: t SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 101 Through Streets" of . an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: McDaniel Avenue - at Lincoln Street - both sides SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in.full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. `Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of March A.D. 1942 Approved March 17, 1942., S.G. Ingraham Mayor Edward W. Bell, L City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March 19, 1942. ;. _ .. _ ..?L'f'�' � ,. ..�.� � z.,.e.�..-may ,� .-_w .,, . � -'�T^'•'E`�' 356 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 127 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE IJI TWO HOUR PARKING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEB.RUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 127 entitled "Schedule IJT Two Hour Parking Zones" of an Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Dewey Avenue - west side - Simpson Street to Payne Street SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the �ty of Evanston on the 16th day of March A.D. 1942. Approved March 17, 1942. S.G. Ingraham. Edward W. Bell, Iv?ayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review If!arch 19, 1942. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 290 OF ARTICLE I ENTITLED "CENSORSHIP" OF CHAPTER XIV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 290 of Article I entitled -"Censor- ship" of Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended,.be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 290. PERMIT FEES) The permit fees for censoring of pictures as required by the ordinances of the City of Evanston shall be on an annual basis as follows: (a) Theatres having seating capacity of 1200 seats and over, 44?600.00 per annum. (b) Theatres having seating capacity of 600 seats but not exceeding 1200 seats, 4$300.00 per annum. (c) Theatreshaving seating capacity of less than 600 seats, $120.00 per annul All such censoring permit fees thall be paid to the City Collector in equal semi-monthly installments on the first and fifteenth days of each and every month. t SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 23rd day of March A.D. 1942.✓ Approved March 24, 1942. S.G. Ingraham Edward V1. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review I,iarch 26, 1942. T 3"1 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGIT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($368,000) 1942 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ITHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and MIEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual approp- riation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1942, and ending December 31, 1942, in manner, time, and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and VIIEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants, or otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1942 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $209:000 1942 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-69, inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-35 inclusive, to be of the denomination of G5,000 each, and numbers C-36 to C-69, inclusive to be of the denomination of �1,000 each. �37,000 1942 Library Fund Tux Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-37, inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of 'p-1,000 each. �'23,000 1942 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-23, inclusive, to be of the, denomination of 'N'J,000 each. y�37,000 1942 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-37, inclusive, to be of the denomination of 441,000 each. $62,000 1942 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-32, inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of �1,000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of One and One -eighth per cent (1-1/8%) per annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1942 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds, said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attestedby the City Clerk, and be sealed i>>ith the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. Section 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: 1942 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS ,1942. I'T o • }r To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of• Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1942 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars ($ ), together with interest thereon at the rate of One and One - eighth per cent (1-1/8 0) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a xews- paper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof =.s available and that this warrant will be paid on presentat:.on; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which J.t is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart, and hold same for the payment of said series. of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor,City of Evanston in Cook County, Illinois Attest: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. Registered: City Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase pri,le heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described warrants in the ag negate principal amount of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000f, being a portion of the warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be mated 14arch 27, 1942, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: 457,000 1942 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-11, inclusive, denomination $5,000 each, and numbered C-36 to C-37, denomination �1,000 each. $10:000 1942 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-10, inclusive, denomination vl,000 each. �7,000 1942 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation T.'Iarrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-7, inclusive, denomination �1,000 each. 4100000 1942 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-10, inclusive, denomination �V ,000 each. �161000 1942 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-16, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. III. • ;��,F-�.� � .. .. .. �; � . �.�_ , . �..�--, , , .. 359 The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered attsuch times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. Section 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum -amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds Sixty per cent (60%) of the taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes for the year 1942 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said Sixty percent (60%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser'by its contract of,purchase will be made on or before March 1, 1943; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed. Section 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1942 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized t.o be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes') and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify the State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, when fund3 are available to pay any of said warrants. Section 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. Section.7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. Section 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: S.G. Ingraham Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted March 23, 1942v Approved March 24, 1942 .. .�.._�.�. .. .���_�......_��.... ESL ..a.. ,d.. ...r... — — � 360 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 21 19420 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON," BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 132 entitled "Schedule 101 Through Streets" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Grant Street - at Central Park Avenue - both sides SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of April A.D. 1942. Approved April 28, 1942. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell* Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review April 30., 1942. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING "AN ORDINANCE DIVIDING THE CITY OF EVANSTON INTO WARDS AND_PRECINCTS, DEFINING THEIR.BOUNDARIES AND REPEALING ALL FORMER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITH".ADOPTED APRIL 22, 1942 AND APPROVED APR'IL 230 1940 AMENDING SECTION 2860 OF CHAPTER LVI OF EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 19270 AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the paragraph of an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividing the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 220 1940 and approved April 23, 19400 the same being Section 2860 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, defining the boundaries of SIXTH PRECINCT of SECOND WARD reading as follows: SIXTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and west of of the center line of Maple Avenue, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: SIXTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street and west of the center line of Ridge Avenue, SECTION 2: That an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividing the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 22, 1940 and approved April 23, 1940s the same being Section 2860 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 19278 as amended, be amended by adding a paragraph to that portion thereof 361 defining the precincts of the Second Ward, which paragraph shall be and read as follows: EIGHTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Second Ward lying south of the center line of Dempster Street, east of the center line of Ridge Avenue, and west of the center line of Maple Avenue. SECTION 3: That the paragraph of an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividing the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 22, 1940 and approved April 23, 1940, the same being Section 2860 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 19.27, as Amended, defining the boundaries of the FOURTH PRECINCT of the SIXTH WARD reading as follows: FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street and west and north of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Central Street and the west line of the east thirty-three (33) feet of Lincolnwood Drive as opened south of Central Street; thence south along said west line of the east thirty-three (33) feet of Lincolnwood Drive to the center line of Harrison Street as opened west of Lincolnwood Drive produced east; thence east along said center line of Harrison Street produced to the extension south of the west line of George Smith's subdivision of the south part of Archange Ouilmette Reservation; thence south along said extension of said west line of said subdivision to the center line of Colfax Street; thence west along said center line of Colfax Street to the center line of Marcy Avenue; thence south along said center line of Marcy Avenue and the same produced to the center line of Grant Street; thence west along said center line of Grant Street to the center line of Lawndale Avenue as opened south of Grant Street produced; thence south along said center line and the same produced of Lawndale Avenue to the center line of Simpson Street, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street and west and north of the center line of Lawndale Avenue and west and north of the center line of Lawndale Avenue as opened south of Grant Street to the center line of Simpson Street, SECTION 4: That an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividhg the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 22, 1940 and approved April 23, 1940, the same being Section 2860 of. the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as Amended, be amended by adding a paragraph to that portion thereof defining the precincts of the Sixth bard, which paragraph shall be and read as follows: TENTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Sixth Ward lying south of the center line of Central Street, which is east of the center line of Lawndale Avenue and west and north of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Central Street and the west line of the east thirty-three (33) feet of Lincolnwood Drive, as opened south of Central Street; thence south along said west line of the east thirty-three (33) feet of Lincolnwood Drive to the center line of Harrison Street, as opened west of Lincolnwood Drive, produced east; thence east along said center line of Harrison Street produced to the extension south of the west line of George Smith's Subdivision of the south part of Archange Ouilm.ette Reser- vation; thence south along said extension of said west line of said subdivision to the center line of Colfax Street; thence west along said center line of Colfax Street to the center line of Marcy Avenue; thence south along said center line on Marcy Avenue and the same 362 produced to the center line of Grant Street; thence west to the center line of Lawndale Avenue, SECTION 5: That the paragraph of an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividing the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 22, 1940 and approved April 23, 1940, the same being Section 2860 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as Amended, defining the boundaries of the FOURTH PRECINCT of the EIGHTH WARD reading as follows: FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Eighth Ward lying south of the center line of Oakton Street as opened west of Ridge Avenue and west and north of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Howard Street and the center line of Asbury Avenue produced; thence north along said center line of Asbury Avenue to the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company; thence east along said center line of said right of way to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to the center line of Oakton Street as opened west of Ridge Avenue produced, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: FOURTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Eighth Ward lying south of.the center line of Oakton Street, as opened west of Ridge Avenue, and west and north of a line described as.follows: Commencing at a point being the center line of Howard Street and the center line of Asbury Avenue produced; thence north along said center line of Asbury Avenue to the center line of Oakton Street, as opened west of Ridge Avenue. SECTION 6: That an ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance dividing the City of Evanston into Wards and Precincts, defining their boundaries and repealing all former ordinances in conflict therewith" adopted April 22, 1940 and approved April 23, 19400 the same being Section 2860 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as Amended, be amended by adding a paragraph to that portion thereof defining the precincts of the Eighth Ward, which paragraph shall be and read as follows: EIGHTH PRECINCT: All that part of the Eighth Ward lying south of the center line of Oakton Street, as opened west of Ridge Avenue, which is east of the center line of Asbury Avenue and which lies north and west of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point in the center line of Asbury Avenue where the same is intersected by the center line of the right of way of the Skokie Valley Branch of the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company; thence east long the center line of the right of way of the Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Company to the center line of Ridge Avenue; thence northerly along said center line of Ridge Avenue to a point where the same intersects the center line of Oakton Street. SECTION 7: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 8: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of May A.D. 1942. Approved May 260 1942 S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Not published. f 363 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 127 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE tJt TWO HOUR PARKING ZONE" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 127, entitled "Schedule tJt Two Hour Parking Zone" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Central Street - south side - Ridge Avenue to Elevated Station Lake Street - north side - Chicago Avenue to alley west thereof, SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of May A.D. 1942. Approved May 26, 1942. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 28,. 1942. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 entitled "SCHEDULE tAt PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 19420 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118, entitled "Schedule !At Prohibited Parking" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, en- titled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Sherman Place - east side - Dempster Street to Greenwood Street Sheridan Road - east side - at Noyes Street SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 25th day of May-A.D. 1942.✓ Approved May 26, 1942. S.G. Ingraham Mayor Edward W. Bell, - City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 28, 1942. 364 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 127 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE tJt TWO HOUR PARKING ZONE" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 19420 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 127, entitled "Schedule 10 Two Hour Parking Zone" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942,'entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Ridge Avenue - east side.- Foster Street to Simpson Street SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 1st day of June A.D. 1942.✓ Approved June 2, 1942 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review June 4, 1942, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 129 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE ILt BUS LOADING ZONE" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANST ON . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 1290 entitled "Schedule ILI Bus Loading Zone" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942 entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Green Bay Road - west side - south of Central Street Green Bay Road - west side - south of Lincoln Street McCormick Blvd. - north side - east of Bridge Street McCormick Blvd. - south side - west of Bridge Street McCormick Blvd. -.north side - nearest point to Hawthorne Lane. McCormick Blvd. - south side - opposite nearest point to Hawthorne Lane Elgin Road - north side - east of McDaniel Avenue Elgin Road - north side - east of Bennett Avenue Elgin Road - north side - east of Ewing Avenue Elgin Road - north side - east of Lincolnwood Drive Elgin Road - north side - east of Central Park Avenue Elgin Road - north side - east of Lawndale Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. . ' Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 6th day of July A.D. 1942.✓ Approved July 7, 1942 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review July 8, 1942. 365 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AT.AN ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON NOVEMBER 3, 1942, OF THE ORDINANCE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS. WHEREAS, the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinoi.'s, ado ted an ordinance on August 3, 1942 providing for the issuance oft.86.,000 MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS and levying a tax to pay principal and interest on same; and WHEREAS, before the said ordinance becomes effective the same must be submitted to the voters of said -city and be approved by a majority of the voters at a Special City Election to be held in said City on November 3; 1942, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE PRO- VIDING FOR BORROWING MONEY AND ISSUING BONDS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO THE AMOUNT OF EIGHTY SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS ($86,000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO PAY THE COST OF ACQUIRING REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR USE AS MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS BY THE CITY OF EVANSTON," adopted by the City Council of said'City on August 3, 1942 be sub- mitted to the voters of the said City at a Special City Election to be held in the said City of Evanston on November 3, 1942, between the hours of 6 o'clock in the morning and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SECTION 2: That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards as designated by the Board of Commissioner of Cook County, for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday, November 3, 1942, and that the judges appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks selected and appointed for said general election shall officiate at and conduct the said special election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. SECTION 3: That the Clerk of said City do publish a notice of said election in the Evanston Review, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City, for at least forty days prior to the date of said election, the first publication to be not less than forty days before the date of said election, and that said notice be in substantially the following form: (Form of Notice) TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: Notice is hereby given that at a Special City Election to be held in said City on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 1942, there will be submitted to the voters of said city the following ordinance: (Here will be inserted a full and complete copy of said ordinance) Said election will be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards as desig- nated by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County, for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday, November 3, 1942, The Polls of said election will be open at 6 o'clock in the morning and will close at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated -this day of 1942. By Order of the City Council. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 366 SECTION 4: That the ballots to be used at said election on said proposition shall be separate ballots and in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL BALLOT Shall bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of acquiring real estate and improvements ( YES: ) for use as Municipal Buildings by the City of Evanston, in the sum of ( ) $86,000 ;be issued by the City of ( NO ) Evanston? And on the back of each such ballot shall appear the words "Official Ballot" the name of the respective ward, precinct and polling place in which said ballot shall be used, aldo the date of said election, also a brief description of the bond issue referred to in said ballot, together with the facsimile signature of the Clerk of said City of Evanston. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall become effective upon its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1942. ✓ Approved August 4, 1942. Edward W. Bell, Robert E. James, City Clerk Mayor pro tem (To be published. in Evanston Review September 3, 102 17, 1942.) Notice only. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR BORROWING MONEY AND ISSUING'BONDS OF TIE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, TO THE AMOUNT OF EIGHTY SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS ($86,000) FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS TO PAY THE COST OF ACQUIRING REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR USE AS MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS BY THE CITY OF EVANSTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That for the purpose of paying for a general public improvement in the City of Evanston, being the necessary costs and expenses of acquiring real estate and improvements thereon in the City of Evanston, Illinois, bonds of the said City of Evanston be issued to the amount of Eighty Six Thousand Dollars ($86,000) in denominations of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) each, numbered one (1) to Eighty-six (86) both inclusive, bearing date of December 1, 1942, and becoming due and payable in numerical order ($9,000 on December lst of each of the years 1947 to 1955, both inclusive, and $$5,000 on.December 1, 1956). Said bends shall be callable at par on December 1, 1944, or on any interest date thereafter upon thirty (30) days notice in writing or by publication. Said bonds shall bear interest from date at the rate of two and one-half per cent (92) per annum, payable semi-annually on June 1st and December 1st in each year, which interest payments shall be evidenced`by proper interest coupons attached to each of said bonds, and severally maturing on said interest payment dates, both principal and interest being payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. 367 SECTION 2: The said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor of the said City of Evanston, and attested by the City Clerk of the City of Evanston under its corporate seal, and the interest cou- pons thereto attached shall be signed and attested by said offi- cials respectively, by their facsimile signatures and said offi- cials shall, by the execution of said bonds, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures, their respective facsimile signatures appearing upon said coupons, said bonds and coupons shall be issued substantially in the following forms: (FORM OF BOND) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILL.INOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS No. $1,000.00 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the City of Evanston in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) on or before the first day of December A.D. 19 together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of two and one-half per cent (22) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of June and the first day of December in each year upon presentation and sur- render of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest are hereby made payable in lawful money of the United States at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as afore- said, at maturity, the full faith, credit and. resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. At the option of the City of Evanston, this bond may be paid and cancelled before maturity without premium on December 1, 1944, or on any interest date thereafter, upon thirty (30) days notice in writing or by publication. No interest shall be paid or payable after published notice is given for the retirement, payment and cancellation hereof. This bond is one of a series of bonds issued by said City for the purpose of paying the necessary expenses of acquiring real estate and improvements for use as municipal buildings by the City of Evanston, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation of Cities and Villages," approved April 10, 1872, and all acts amendatory thereof, and an ordinance duly passed by the Council of said City and sub- mitted to and approved by the voters of said City at an election duly .called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, condi- tions and things required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois to exist or to be done, precedent to and in the issur- ance of this bond have existed and have been propbrly done, happened and been performed in regular and due from as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond, does not exceed the constitutional or statutory limitation's; and that pro- vision has been made for the collection of a sufficient direct an- nual tax in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable pro- perty in said City to pay the interest hereon'as the same falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City of Evanston, by its Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be ' 40 signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, and the cou- pons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers respectively, by their respective facsimile signatures, and said officers d.o, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their re- spective property signatures, their respective facsimile signa- tures appearing on said coupons, all as of the first day of Dec- ember A.D. 1942. Attest: City Clerk No. Mayor $12.50 On the first day of , 19 , The City of Evanston, Cook Councy, Illinois, will pay to bearer Twelve Ddllars and Fifty Cents ($12.50) at the office of the City Treasurer in the City of Evanston, State of Illinois, for interest due on that date on its MUNICIPAL BUILDING BOND, dated December 1, 1942, No. Attest: City Clerk Mayor SECTION 3: That, in. order to provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at maturity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the tax- able property within said City in -each year while any of said bonds are oustanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City, and in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: For the year 1943 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $2,150.00 to pay interest. For the year 1944 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $2,150.00 to pay interest. For the year 1945 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $2,150.00 to pay interest. For the year 1946 a sum sufficient to raise the -sum of $2,150.00 to pay interest. For the year 1947 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $llpl50.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1948 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $10,925.00 to pay principal and interest.. For the year 1949 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of 610,700.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1950 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $10,475.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1951 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $10,250.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1952 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $10,025.00 to pay principal and interest. 369 For the year 1953 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $9,800.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1954 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $90575.00 to pay principal and'interest. For the year 1955 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $9,350.00 to pay principal and interest. For the year 1956 a sum sufficient to raise the sum of $5,125.00 to pay principal and interest. That the interest and principal maturing at any time when there are not sufficient funds on hand to pay the same, be prompt- ly paid out of the general fund of the City and the said fund re- imbursed from the taxes hereby levied for such purpose, when the same are collected. SECTION 4: That forthwith, upon the approval of this or- dinance by the voters of said City, a copy of this ordinance, cer- tified by the Clerk of said City, which Clerk, in and by his cer- tificate certifying said copy, shall certify to the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1943 to 1956 inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent, required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore levied for each of said years respectively, and extend the same for collection on the tax books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years respectively, in and by said City for general corpor- ate purposes of said City, and in each of said years.such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected, said taxes shall be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds hereinbe- fore described as the same shall mature. SECTION 5: That all ordinances, resolutions and orders or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1942.✓ Approved Aug. 3rd, 1942. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk ROBERT E . JADES Mayor protem AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 127 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE "J" TWO HOUR PARKING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON". BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 127, entitled "Schedule "J" Two Hour Parking Zones of an Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, en- titled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Payne Street.- south side - Dewey Avenue to the first alley east thereof. Custer Avenue - west side - Madison Street to the first alley south thereof. e East Railroad Avenue - east side - Clark Street to the south property line of 1725 East Railroad Avenue. Washington Street - north side - Custer Avenue to Sherman Avenue. Dempster Street -,north side - Darrow Avenue to Dodge Avenue. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. " Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 31 day of August A. D. 1942.E Approved September 1, 1942. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED,"SCHEDULE "A" PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULA= TIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." • r BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118, entitled "Schedule "A" Prohibited Parking" of an Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amend- ed by adding thereto and including in said schedule the follow- ing items: East Railroad Avenue - west side-- Emerson Street to Church Street. East Railroad Avenue - east side - Emerson Street to Clark Street. East Railroad Avenue - east side - Church Street north to the south property line of 1725 East Railroad Avenue. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and ef- fect from and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 31st day of August A. D. 19407 i Approved Sept. 1, 1942 EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 28 OF CHAPTER IV EN- TITLED "CITY OFFICERS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: 71 371. SECTION 1: That Section 28 of Chapter IV entitled "City Officers" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same is hereby amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 28. OFFICE HOURS) The offices of the respective City Officers, except as may otherwise be provided for by resolution of the City Council, shall be open for business from 8:30 o'clock in the fore- noon until 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon except Saturday afternoons, Sundays and legal holidays, and except that the office of the Mayor shall be open at such hours as he shall prescribe. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict with any of the provisions hereof are hereby repealed. o SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City Af Evanston on the 28 day of September A. D. 1942. Approved Sept. 29, 1942 EDWARD W. BELL - City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2462 AND SECTION 2463 OF CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF'1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COOK COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS: }SECTION 1: That Section 2462 of Chapter XLVIII entitled "Police Regulations" of the Evanston Municipal Code bf 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 2462. BURNING OF LEAVES, ETC., PROHIBITED) No per- son shall burn nor set fire to any grass, leaves or other combustible material in any public park within the City of Evanston or upon any public sidewalk, pub- lic street, public drivewgy or public alley which is constructed or paved with concrete or asghalt material. SECTION 2: That Section 2463 of Chapter XLVIII entitled "Police Regulations" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 372 2463. FIRES NEAR BUILDINGS PROHIBITED) No person shall burn or set fire to, or cause to be burned or set fire to any combustible material within thirty feet of any public or private building unless such material shall be burned in an incinerator. No fire shall be set nor permitted to burn in any place or manner as to endanger surrounding property or to ob- struct any public street or alley. Any person burn- ing or setting fire to combustible material shall carefully supervise and watch the same at all times. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict herewith' are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and ef- feet from and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing' to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19 day of October A. D. 1942. Approved Oct. 20, 1942 EDINARD W. BELL City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 128 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'Kt LOADING ZONE" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRU- ARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON". BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 128, entitled "SCHEDULE 'K' LOAD- ING ZONE" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traf- fie Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items; Ridge Avenue- east side - Entrance to Trinity Lutheran Church. Chicago Avenue - east side - Entrance to First Presbyterian Church. Chicago'Avenue - west side - Entrance to First Baptist Church. Chicago Avenue - west side - Entrance to First Church of Christ Scientist, University Place - north side - beginning at Sheridan Road and extending to a point 175 feet west thereof. University Place - north side - beginning at a point 160 feet east of Sherman Avenue and extending east for 100 feet. Darrow Avenue - east side - Entrance to 1709 Darrow avenue. Benson Avenue - east side - Entrance to Robert M. Birck Cleaners and Dyers. Post Office Place - north side - Rear of Sears Roebuck & Company store . 373 Central Street - south side - Opposite Stewart Avenue. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and ef- fect from and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19 day of October A. D. 1942.✓ . Approved Oct. 20, 1942. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor. AN ORDINANCE with respect to Eighty -Six Thousand Dollars ($86,000) Municipal Building Bonds, dated as of December 1, 1942, of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, heretofore on the 3rd day of August, 1942, this the City Council of the City of Evanston, Illinois,.adopted an ordinance providing for the issuance of Eighty -Six Thousand Dollars ($86,000) Municipal Building Bonds, to be dated as of December 10 1942, bearing interest at the rate of two and one- half per cent (22/) per annum; and WHEREAS, on the same day this City Council adopted an ordinance providing for the submission of said bond ordinance to the voter-s of the City of Evanston at a- special election to be held November 30 1942; and WHEREAS, notice of said election was duly published in the Evanston Review, a newspaper published and of general circulation in this City on the 3rd day of September, 1942, same being at least forty (40) days prior to the date of said election proof of publi- cation of such notice now being a part of the records of this City Council; and WHEREAS, proper ballots were prepared for each precinct; and a true and correct copy of the ballot used at each election precinct is now a part of the records of this City Council; and WHEREAS, proper specimen ballots were posted and published within the time required by law, and instructions to voters were also posted as required by law; and WHEREAS, said election was duly conducted, the returns there- of submitted, and it has been found that 15,619 votes were cast for 374 said proposition and 6,499 votes were cast against the same; and WHEREAS, it has been found by this City Council that said bond ordinance was approved by a majority of the electors voting upon that question; and WHEREAS, bids, for the ,sale of said bonds were solicited and State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston,, Illinois, was the best bid- der for said bonds, having bid a premium for said bonds bearing interest at the rate of one and one-half per cent ('12%) per annum; and WHEREAS, it is for the best interests of this City that said bonds be sold bearing interest at the rate of one and one-half per cent (1 M per annum. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That the recitals above set forth are true and correct. Section 2: That the'sale of Eighty -Six Thousand Dollars 486,000) Municipal Building Bonds, dated as of December 1, 1942, of this City, to State Bank and Trust Company, Evanston, Illinois, as per their bid of more than par for the same be and the same is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 3: That the tax levy to pay said bonds as set out in said bond ordinance be and the same is hereby modified to read as follows: "That, in order to provide for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof at matur- ity, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property - within said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding, a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property within said City, and in addition to all other taxes, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: For the year 1942, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $1,935 to pay interest; For the years 1943 to 1945 inclusive, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $1,290 in each year to pay interest; For the year 1946, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $10,225 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1947, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $10,090 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1948, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,955 to pay principal and interest; 375 For the year 1949, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,820 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1950, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,685 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1951, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,550 to pay principal and interest; For the year 19520 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,415 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1953, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $9,280 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1954, a tax sufficient to produce the stun of $9,145 to pay principal and interest; For the year 1955s a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $*5,040 to pay'principal and interest. - Section 4: That a certified copy of said bond ordinance, adopted on August 3, 1942, together with a certified copy of this ordinance, be filed with the Treasurer of this City, and another certified copy of each of said ordinances be filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, and said County Clerk is hereby directed to extend the taxes to pay said bonds, principal and interest, in accordance with this ordinance. Section 5: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to publish this ordinance. Section 6: That all ordinances, resolutions, and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its adoption, approval and publication as pro- vided by law. Approved: S.G. Ingraham Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk - Presented November 300 1942 Passed November 300 1942 Approved December 1, 1942 Published December 30 1942 Vote: Ayes (15): Nays None Absent (1) AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the unnamed street between Church Street and Davis Street,'running Westerly from the west line of Benson Avenue to the right-of-way of the Chicago and North Western Railway Company, abutting on the north on Lots thirteen (13) to Twenty (20), both inclusive, and on the south on Lots Twenty-one (21) to Twenty- six (26). both inclusive, in Dempsterts Subdivision of Block Sixt - six (66) of the City of Evanston, in the southwest quarter (S.W.4.T of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty-one (41) North, Range - Fourteen (14), East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, be, and the same is hereby vacated and closed inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests 376 will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2; This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within sixty (60) days after the passage of this ordinance, file or cause to be 'filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 30th day of November A.D. 1942.✓ Approved December 1, 1942. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1; That the public alley extending in a southerly direction one hundred twenty-five feet more or less from Harrison Street between Cowper Avenue and Prospect Avenue, in the City of Evanston, approximately eight feet in width, never having been open to travel and being unsuited for public use and'being indicated by the words "hereby vacated" on the Plat which is attached hereto, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. ° SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, but subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within sixty (60) days after approval of the same, file or cause to be filed for record in the office of Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a plat showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of December A.D. 1942../ Approved December 22, 1942 S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Recorded February 8, 1943 Document 13027691 Book of Plats:346 - page 3. 12 377 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the City of Evanston exercise the option, heretofore given it under date of July 25, 1942, covering the purchase of real estate -and improvements thereon for the sum of EIGHTY'.*FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($85,000.) SECTION 2: That the City of Evanston acquire by purchase, for municipal purposes, the following described real estate, together with the buildings and improvements thereon situate: PARCEL 1: The East One hundred four feet Five (5), and Six (6) in Block in the southwest quarter (SW4) Township Forty-one (41) North, Third Principal Meridian, and ALSO (E. 104' ) of Lots four (4), Forty-eight (48) in Evanston, of Section Eighteen (18), Range Fourteen (14), East of the y PARCEL 2: Lot Three (3) IN Owner's Subdivision of Lots Eight"(8) to Twelve (12), inclusive, in A.J. Brown's Subdivision of the West Two hundred forty-four feet (W. 244' ) of Block Fifty- four (54) in the Original Village (now City) of Evanston, all in Cook County, Illinois. SECTION 3: .That the deed of conveyance to the City of Evanston contain a clause reading in substance as follows: "It is covenanted and agreed by the Grantee herein, as a condition of this demise, that no building or buildings shall be erected, built, or constructed on the premises, or any part or paresl thereof, for use as a municipal police station, a municipal fire station, or a municipal garage and that no part of said premises, or any existing building thereon situated, will at any time be devoted, in whole or in part, to any or either of the foregoing purposes and that this covenant shall be binding upon the Grantee for the protection and bencfit.zof the Grantor, the owners of abutting and adjacent properties, and all residents of the City of Evanston." "It is further covenanted and agreed by the Grantee herein, as a condition of this demise, that so long as Parcel 1, being described as: The East One Hundred four feet (E. 104' ) of Lots Four (4), Five (5), and Six (6) in Block Forty-eight (48) in Evanston, in the southwest quarter (SW4) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Forty-one (41), North, Range Fourteen (14)0 East of the Third Principal Meridian, is owned by the City of Evanston, a municipal corporation.,. that no building or structure whatsoever, except buildings or structures for use in connection with Municipal Park purposes, shall be built or located thereon, or on any part or parcel of this said tract described herein as Parcel 1, and that this covenant shall be binding upon the Grantee for the protection and benefit of the Grantor, the owners of abutting and adjacent properties, and all residents of the City of Evanston." SECTION 4: That upon receipt of trustee's deed and Chicago Title and Trust Company's title policy showing title in the City of Evanston, subject to the usual and customary objections, taxes for the year 1942 and subsequent years, and the conditions in grantor's deed of conveyance as set forth in Section 3 of this Ordinance, payment be made to FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF EVANSTON, a Banking Corporation of the United States of America, as Trustee under the provisions of a Trust Agreement dated July 190 1941, known as Trust No. R-166, in the amount of EIGHTY-FIVE 378 THOUSAND DOLLARS ($85,000), and in addition thereto in the amount of TWENTY-ONE DOLLARS AND SIXTY-SIX CENTS ($21.66) to cover pro - rations of insurance now in full force and effect, said expenditure to be charged to and against the proceeds from the sale of Bonds of the City of Evanston heretofore authorized to be issued and sold for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of ac- quiring real estate and improvements for use as municipal buildings. SECTION 5: That this Ordinance be in full force and effect upon its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of Becember A.D..1942.✓ Approved December 22, 1942, S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk • :a i An ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1, ,1943, and Ending December 31, 1943 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review January 14, 1943 INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation ..22 Auditing Department ............. 9 Bond Interest Fund ..............16 Bond Sinking Fund ...............15 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ................11 City Collector's Department ......11 City Hall Building ................ 4 City Officers' Salaries .............11 Civil Service Commission ........12 Contingent Fund ........ ...........13 Fire Department ................. 7 Firemen's Pension Fund ..........17 Garbage Department .............21 Health Department .:............. 9 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund...........................21• Legal Department ................ 9 Miscellaneous Funds .............12 Municipal Court ..................13 Police Department ................ 5 Police Pension Fund ..............17 Public Library Fund ..............16 Public Playgrounds ...............18 Public Works and Purchasing Division Department ............ 3 Small Parks ......................18 Summary of General Corporate Fund .................22 Summary of Special Funds .......22 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. ...19 Treasurer's Department ..........10 Water Department ................13 1 cept as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly reserved or appropriated shall be available to pay .appropriations herein provided for as ex- penses and liabilities of the General Corp- orate Fund. All unexpended balances of prior appropriations including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby re - appropriated for the objects and purposes for which the same were originally ap- propriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore introduced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to de- fray all necessary expenditures and lia- bilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year be- ginning January 1, 1943, and ending De- cember 31, 1943, are hereby 'withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3. The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordi- nance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein, within one month after its passage. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from .and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the 'City of Evanston on the llth day of January, A.D., 1943.✓ EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved January 12, 1943. fi S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor ar Vote: Ayes — Alderman Huston Alderman Jourdain Alderman Bersbach Alderman Rubin .� Alderman Merrick Alderman Nilles Alderman Platt Alderman Brandt Alderman Kimbark. Alderman Corcoran Alderman Mogg Alderman Harwood Alderman Alderman Thoma MacSteven Alderman Campbell Alderman James Nayes—None Absent —None 23 - 590. T o t a l amount to be A raised by special tax not to K�l exceed 2i� mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property of said City authorized by said act ORDINANCE creating said Illinois Munici- pal Retirement Fund which shall be exclusive of and in making appropriations to defray all addition to the amount of tax necessary expenses and liabilities of levied for general purposes the City of Evanston, Cook County, pursuant to law ..............$ 55,000.00 Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943, and ending Decem- SUMMARY OF GENERAL ber 31, 1943. CORPORATE FUND BE T ORDAINED by the City Council B E IT Resources other than taxation the City of Evanston, Cook County, (exclusive of transfers) ...$ 496,676.58 llinois: Illinois: To be raised by taxation for general corporate purposes. 315,891.88 SECTION 1. That the sums set out - Addition of 10% for probable low or l much thereof as may be authoho- riper law, and the same are hereby deficiency arising in the col- lection of the appropriation. 31,589.19 appropriated t pay all necessary ex- pr lio penses and abilities of the City of Total amount to be raised by Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year January 1, 1943 taxation for general corpo• and ending December 31, 1943; such ap- rate fund based on corpo- propriations are hereby made for the rate rate of $0.662,5 on one hundred dollars valuation.. 347,481.07 following objects and purposes: To be raised by taxation for DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS bond retirement ............ 52,000.00 AND PURCHASING DIVISION To be raised by taxation for bond interest 12,257.50 1. Commissioner of Public """""""' Works and Superintendent of To be raised by taxation for Water Department at $520.83 per month .......... $ 6,250.00 bond retirement and interest 64,257.50 City Engineer at 16 Addition of 10% for probable pe2.r month .... ....$354... .... 4,250.00 deficiency arising n the col- lection of this appropriation. 6,425.75 3.per Purchasing Department Department Cl Clerk at $149.25 per month .. 1,791.00 Total amount to be raised by 4. Junior Clerk at $92.50 per month ....................... 1,110.00 taxation for bonds and S. Postage, Stationery and terest ...................... $ 70,683.25 Supplies ....... •• 500.00 Total appropriation for gen-6. Board Four members Board of eral corporate purposes, and Local Local Improvements 00 for bonds, and interest ....$ 914,840.90 .. ...$10... per year each ............... 40.00 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Engineering Division Resources other than taxation 7. Traffic Engineer at (exclusive of transfers) ...$ 212,512.78 $213.33 per month ........... 2,560.00 To be raised by taxation for S. Two engineers, one at special purposes ........... 388,245.36 $215.00 per month and one at Addition of 10%n for probable $188.75 per month ........... 4,845.00 deficiency arising in the col- 9. One draftsman at $194.00 lection of the appropriation. 38,824.53 per month ................... 2,328.00 10. Stenographer at $92.50 Total amount to be raised by per month ................... 1,110.00 taxation for special purposes$ 427,069.89 11. Senior c 1 e r k stenog- Total appropriation for special rapher at $92.50 per month... 1,110.00 purposes ................... 639,582.67 12. Maps and drafting sup - Grand total appropriation for plies ........................ 700.00 general corporate, bonds and 13. Operation and mainte- interest and special purposes.$1,554,423.57 nance of four motor vehicles 600.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY Electrical Division TAXATION General Corporate Fund .....$ 370,683.25 14. City electrician at $225.50 per month ........... 2,706.00 15. Assistant electrician at Bonds and Interest ........... 70,683.25 $187.50 per month 2,250.00 """""' Special Funds 427,069.89 " " " " " " " " 1 6. Electrician's assistant Total amount to be raised by at $170.50 per month ........ 2,046.00 17. Electrician's assistant taxation ....................$ 845,234.21 at $135.00 per month ........ 1,620.00 SECTION 2. All expenses and disburse- 18. Additional help ........ 180.00 ments on account of all other depart- 19. Materials and supplies ments not herein appropriated for and -for for maintaining fire and police which by law no appropriation is re- alarm systems .............. 400.00 quired, shall be paid solely from the reve- 20. Materials and supplies nues derived from the operation of such for maintaining traffic regula- department, and from no other fund ex- tory equipment .............. 400.00 -22- - 3 - 21. Materials and supplies. 200.00 569. Total receipts other 22. Operation and mainte- than taxation ................$ 152,020.00 nance of two motor vehicles 400.00 Sewer Division 570. Total appropriation 23. Superintendent of Sew- less receipts other than taxa- ers at $125.00 per month ..... 1,500.00 tion ..........................$ 55,512.00 24. Mason and inspector at 571. Add 10%n for probable $154.50 per month ........... 1,854.00 deficiency arising in the col- 25. Labor ................. 10,000.00 lection of this appropriation 5,551.20 26. Operation and mainte- nance of 4 motor vehicles .. 800.00 572. Total amount to be 27. Materials and supplies. 1,200.00 raised by special, tax pursu- 28. Tools and equipment .. 600.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to 29. Total appropriation ....$ 53,350.00 exceed twelve cents on each Receipts hundred dollars of the assess- 30. Engineering services, ed valuation as authorized by sewer permits, water permits law ..........................$ 61,063.20 and heating mains permits GARBAGE DEPARTMENT and grade fees ..............$ 1,000.00 573. Labor for refuse col- 31. Work done by electrical lection and incinerator opera - division ..................... 4,000.00 tion • • • • • • • • • • • • •$ 7 32. Work done by sewer di- 574. Materials and supplies 3,000.00 ,000.00 vision ....................... 1,000.00 S75. Tools 100.00 33. Engineering and super- 576. Fuel, light and power. 2,500.00 vision service for Street and 577. Truck operation a n d Bridge Repair Department .. 4,000.00 maintenance 12,000.00 34. Engineering and super- 578. New equipment ...... 1,500.00 vision service for S m a 11 579. Contingent a ... g expense 300.00 Parks ........................ 4,000.00 Transfer t.. Salaries 35. Engineering and super- of City of City Officers .............. 11000.00 vision service for Garbage 581. Engineering and su Department ..... .. ...... 36. Engineering and super- 2,000.00 ... pervasion service ... expense. 582. Civil Service expen 00.00 2,500.00 vision service for Play- grounds ......... .. ...... 2,000.00 S83. Total appropriation ..$ 96,900.00 37. Engineering and super- Receipts vision service for Water De- 584. Incinerator charges partment .................... 7,500.00 and other services ...........$ 2,500.00 38. Total receipts other than taxation 25,500.00 585. Total appropriation ................$ less receipts other than taxa- 39. Total appropriation less tion .. ...... .$ 586. Add 10% for probable 94,400.00 receipts other than taxation..$ 27,850.00 deficiency arising in the col - 40. Add 10%v for probable deficiency arising in the col. lection of this appropriation . 9,440.00 lection of this appropriation. 2,785.00 S87. T o t a 1 amount to be 41. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursu- raised by taxation ...........$ 30,635.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to CITY HALL BUILDING exceed two mills on the dollar 42. Telephone operator at on all taxable property in the $112.50 per month ...$ 1,350.00 City as authorized by law ...$ 103,840.00 43. Janitor at $125.63 per month 1,507.56 ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT ....................... 44. Janitor and watchman FUND -CITY OF EVANSTON $12per month ........ 1,0. CONTRIBUTIONS Jan 5. Janitor supplies ...... 400.00 00 588. Amount certified to the 46. Extermination service. 100.00 governing body of the City of 47. Heating 728.89 Evanston by the Board of 48. Lighting and incidentals 1,000.00 Trustees of the Illinois Mu- 49. Extra Janitor work ... . 300.00 nicipal Retirement Fund 50. Building repairs ....... 750.00 (created by an act filed July 51. Office furniture and 29, 1939) as required to pro - equipment 300.00 vide all the City of Evanston Mailing Division contribution as required for 52. Postage 2,250.00 said Illinois Municipal Retire- 53. Repairs and supplies . 150.00 ment F u n d from both the City of Evanston and Instru- 54. Departmental clerk at $128.75 per month """""' 1,545.00 mentalities thereof in accord- ance with the provisions of 55. Total appropriation ....$ 11,889.01 the act creating said fund .$ 50,000.00 589. Add 10% for probable Receipts deficiency arising in the col- 56. Departmental postage 2,250.00 lection of this appropriation 5,000.00 -4- -21 - 532. Garage labor . 9,000.00 57. Total appropriation less 533. Operation and mainte receipts other than taxation.$ 9,639.01 nance of all motor vehicles 58. Add 10% for probable exclusive of police and fire 22.000.00 deficiency arising in the col. 534. Stationery and office lection of this appropriation. 963.90 supplies ..................... 500.00 535. Garage tools and equip- 59. Total amount to be ment ........................ 700.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 10,602.91 536. Rubbish dump rental 537. O i l i n g unimproved 10,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS streets and alleys ............ 2,500.00 60. Building Commissioner 538. Bridge repairs (struc- at $393.75 per month ........$ 4,725.00 tural) ........................ 2,750.00 61. Plumbing inspector for 539. Tools and supplies 2,000.00 2 months at $220.50 per month 441.00 540. Street lighting main- 62. Electrical inspector at tenance 22,500.00 $50.00 per month ............ 600.00 541. Current for street light- 63. Permit clerk at $194.00 ing ........................... 40,000.00 per month ................... 2,328.00 542. Current for regulatory 64. Stenographer and clerk lights ......................... 4,500.00 at $115.00 per month ........ 1,380.00 543. Alterations to regula- 65. Four members of Board tory lights and street lighting of Examiners at $50.00 per system ....................... 250.00 year each ................... 200.00 544. Sidewalk repairs 2,500.00 66. Operation and mainte- 545. Labor for street mark- nance of three motor vehicles 250.00 ing ................. 1,200.00 67. Postage, stationery and 546. Material for street miscellaneous supplies .. 450.00 markings and signs ...... 500.00 68. Publishing notices for 547. Labor for street main. p u b l i c hearings including tenance ... ... .... ... 49,500.00 frontage consent notices and 548. Materials and supplies reprints ..................... 100.00 for street repairs ............ , 10,000.00 69. Miscellaneous expenses 200.00 549. Building heating ... 750.00 70. Extra service for boiler 550. -Lighting and inciden. and elevator inspections .... 720.00 tals .......................... 551. Janitor supplies ... 1,000.00 50.00 71. Total appropriation ....$ 11,394.00 552. Engineering a n d su- Receipts Pei -vision service ............. 4,000.00 72. Building permit fees 1,000.00 553. New equipment ...... 4,000.00 73. Plumbing and gas fit- 554. Contingent expense • 530.00 ting permits and inspections 500.00 555. Transfer to Civil serv- 74. Boiler, elevator and mis- ice ........................... 300.00 cellaneous permits and in- 556. Building repairs and spections .................... 4,500.00 alterations ..... ...... ... 3,500.00 75. Electric sign permits, 557. License plates and ap. certificates and inspections.. 4,894.00 plications .................... 2,700.00 76. Board of Examiners for 558. Transfer. to Salaries engineers' licenses and mis- of City Officers .............. 3,000.00 cellaneous .................... 500.00 559. Total appropriation ..$ 207,532.00 77. Total receipts o t h e r Receipts than taxation ................$ 11,394.00 560. -From departments for 78. Total amount to be gas, oil and car maintenance raised by taxation ........... NONE . ........ .. as follows: ..... $ Engineering ......$ 600.00 18,600.00 POLICE DEPARTMENT Electrical ......... 400.00 Members of Police Force Sewer ............. 800.00 Building 250.00 79. Chief of Police at $393.75 .......... Health ............ 800.00 per month ...................$ 80. Captain of Police at 4,725.00 Library ........... 100.00 $267.50 per month 3,210.00 Water Mains ...... 1,000.00 81. Five Lieutenants at Water Meter ...... 750.00 $241.25 per month each....... 14,475.00 Small Parks 1,500.00 82. Nine Sergeants at Public Playgrounds 400.00 $220.25 per month each....... 23,787.00 Garbage .......... 12,000.00 83. Forty-nine patrolmen at 561. S t r e e t permits and $194.00 per month each....... 114,072.00 miscellaneous ............... 1,000.00 84. One patrolman for 5 562. Bicycle tax .......... 1.500.00 months at $188.75 per month 563. Vehicle tax .......... 82,620.00 and for 7 months at $194.00 564. Automobile fines ..... 200.00 per month ................... 2,301.75 565. Lighting maintenance 3,600.00 85. One patrolman at 566. Street openings ...... 2,000.00 $188.75 per month ............ 2,265.00 567. Excess commissions . 22,500.00 86. One patrolman for !2 568. State highway mainte. month at $185.00 per month nance ........................ 20,000.00 and for 111,� months at $188.75 per month ........... 2,263.13 -20- -5- 87. One patrolman for 5 SO1. Pay beaches - mainte- months at $185.00 per month nance and operation ......... 11,000.00 and for 7 months at $188.75 SO2. Lifeguards for free per month ................... 2,246.25 beaches ...................... 1,200.00 88. Two patrolmen for 812 S03. Beach supplies for months at $185.00 per month free beaches ................. 100.00 each and for 31,i months at 504. Wages for referees, $188.75 per month each....... 4,466.26 umpires and gymnasium in. 89. One patrolman for 91,z struction .................... 2,000.00 months at $185.00 per month SOS. Attendants for skating and for 21,2 months at $188.75 rinks ......................... 800.00 per month ................... 2,229.38 506. Athletic equipment ... 2,400.00 90. Two patrolmen at 507. Flood light mainte. $185.00 per month each ...... 4,440.00 nance ........................ 900.00 91. One patrolman for 6 SOS. Labor 1,425.00 months at $175.00 per month 509. Janitor and playground and for 6 months at $185.00 assistant at $173.00 per month 2,076.00 per month .......... ... .. 2,160.00 510. Operation and mainte- 92. One patrolman for 61,z nance of two motor vehicles . 400.00 months at $175.00 per month S11. Superintendent's car and for 51,z months at $185.00 maintenance at $15.00 per per month ................... 2,155.00 month ....................... 180.00 93. One police radioman at 512. Activity Director's car $194.00 per month .......... 2,328.00 allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 94. T w o policewomen at 513. Heating recreational $194.00 per month each ...... 4,656.00 buildings ..................... 1,200.00 Employees 514. Lighting and inciden- 95• One principal, clerk at tals-Eiden ....... ... .... 51S.Engineering and sup. 700.00 $167.75 per month ............ 96. One administrative .. sistant at $204.50 per month.. 2,013.00 2,454.00 ervison i 516. Contingent expense .. 2,000.00 1,000.00 97. One Identification An- 517. Civil Service .......... 200.00 alyst at $194.00 per month.... 2,328.00 518. Clerk and stenographer 98. One senior clerk at at $102.00 per month ........ 1,224.00 $167.75 per month ............ 2,013.00 519. Janitor -handyman a t 99. Two operators at Eiden Field House at $92.50 . $167.75 per month each ...... 4,026.00 per month ................... 1,110.00 100. One senior clerk - stenographer at $125.00 per S2 O. Total appropriation ..$ 49,255.00 month ....................... 1,500.00 Receipts 101. One junior clerk- stenographer at $96.75 per 521. Sale of Beach tokens $ 11,500.00 month 11161.00 522.. Flood light receipts .. 400.00 ....................... 102. One dog warden at 523. Miscellaneous ........ 600.00 $149.25 per month .... ..... . 103. School crossing guards 1,791.00 81000.00 524. ,Total receipts other 104. One janitor at $125.00 than taxation ................$ 12,500.00 per month ... .... ... 105. One janitor at $112.50 1,500.00 525. T o t a 1 appropriation per month " " " " " " '...... 1,350.00 less receipts other than taxa- tion ................$ 36,755.00 Department Expenses 526. Add 10% for probable 106. Secret Service Work.. 500.00 deficiency arising in the col- 107. Motorcycle in a i n t e• lection of this appropriation 3,675.50 nance ........................ 1,000.00 108. Ammunition for shot 527. Total amount to be guns and machine guns 500.00 raised by special tax pursu- 109. Police car maintenance 5,500.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- 110. Stationery, printing and nance for this purpose to be supplies ..................... 2,000.00 two-thirds of a mill on the 111. Jail board ............ 825.00 dollar of the assessed valua- 112. Maintenance of 14 tele• tion of taxable property of phone call boxes at $94.00 per said City as authorized by month and flash signals at law ........ ................$ 40,430.50 $50.00 per annum ............ 113. Radio maintenance 1,178.00 400.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR 114. Miscellaneous expense 500.00 DEPARTMENT 115. Dog pound expense 620.00 528. Superintendent of 116. Dog tags, census books, Streets at $288.75 per month .$ 3,465.00 business licenses and license 529. Superintendent's c a r books ........................ 375.00 maintenance at $15.00 p e.r 117. Police heating ........ 277.00 month ....................... 180.00 118. Police lighting ........ 850.00 530. Department of Public 119. Janitor supplies ... 250.00 Works clerk and stenographer 120. Police building repair 350.00 at $157.25 per month ........ 1,887.00 531. S t r e e t Department 121. Total appropriation ... $ 235.040.77 Clerk at $147.50 per month .. 1,770.00 6- - 19 SMALL PARKS Receipts 469. Superintendent at 122. Licenses, dog taxes $250.00 per month ............$ 3,000.00 and fines, less amount to be 470. Labor for parks .. 28,000.00 credited to Police Pension 471. Hose, tools and acces- Fund ........................$ 44,030.00 sories ........................ 800.00 123. Censored film fees.... 2,000.00 472. Plants, trees. b u l b s and seeds .................... 2,000.00 124. Total receipts other 473. Spraying supplies .... 500.00 than taxation ................$ 46,030.00 474. Water s u p p l y and drainage ..................... 400.00 125. Total appropriation 475. Additions to Park less receipts other than taxa- structures at Lee Street Beach 4.523.88 tion ..........................$ 189,010.77 476. Repairs a n d altera- 126. Add 10% for probable tions to park structures in- deficiency arising in the col- cluding Eiden Field House 1.500.00 lection of this appropriation.. 18,901.08 477. Lighting, heating and telephone expense for park 127. Total amount to be structures .................... 500.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 207,911.85 478. Operation and main- tenance of four motor vehicles and motorized equipment .. 1,500.00 128. Fire Marshal at $393.75 479. New equipment ...... 1,500.00 per month ..................$ 4,725.00 480. Black dirt, fill and Truck Company No. 1 construction materials ....... 481. Engineering and super- 6.000.00 129. Assistant Chief at vision 4,000.00 $267.50 per month ............ 3,210.00 ........................ 482. Transfer to Salaries of ► 130. Lieutenant at $220.25 City Officers ................ 2,000.00 per month .. .... ....... 2,643.00 483. Civil Service expense. 200.00 131. Eight first class pri- 484. Lake Front jetties ... 12,895.00 vates at $194.00 per month 485. Miscellaneous Park ex- each ......................... 132. One private for 8 18,624.00 penses ......... .......... 486. Incidental office ex- 650.00 months at $188.75 per month pense 350.00 and for 4 months at $194.00 ........................ per month ................... 2,286.00 487. Total appropriation ..$ 70,318.88 133. One private for % month at $175.00 per month Receipts and for 111,? months at $185.00 488. Reserve Fund for per month ......... 2,215.00 beach improvement ..$ 4,523.88 134. One private for 5 489. Work done by the de- months at $175.00 per month partment .................... 2,000.00 and for 7 months at $185.00 per month ................... 2,170.00 490. Total receipts other than taxation ................ $ 6,523.82 Truck Company No.,2 135. Second Assistant Chief 491. Total appropriation and Chief of Fire Prevention less receipts other than taxa- Bureau at $257.00 per month.. 3,084.0C tion .......................... 63,795.00 136. Third Assistant Chief 492. Add 10% for probable at $257.00 per month ......... 3,084.00 deficiency arising in the col- 137. Lieutenant at $220.25 lection of this appropriation 6,379.50 per month ................... 2,643.00 138. Eight first class pri- 493. Total amount to be vates at $194.00 per month raised by special tax pursu- each ......................... 18,624.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- 139. Two privates for 5 nance for this purpose not to months at $175.00 per month exceed two mills on the dollar each and 7 months at $185.00 of the assessed valuation of per month each ............. 4,340.00 the taxable property of said Engine Company No. 1 City as provided by law ....$ 70,174.50 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS Captain at $241.25 per month h ...................... 2,895.00 494. Superintendent at 141. Lieutenant and Ad- $315.00 per month ............$ 3,780.00 ministrative Assistant at 495. Two activity directors $230.25 per month .......... 2,763.00 at $173.00 per month each 4,152.00 142. M o t o r engineer at 496. One activity director $194.00 per month .......... 2,328.00 at $133.50 per month ........ 1,602.00 143. Assistant motor en- 497. One activity director gineer at $194.00 per month 2,328.00 at $123.00 per month ......... 1,476.00 144. Five first class pri- 498. Postage, stationery vates at $194.00 per month and office supplies ........... 350.00 each ......................... 11,640.00 499. Rental of gymnasium '145. One private for 10 and playgrounds ............. 1,300.00 months at $185.00 per month 500. Additional salaries for and for 2 months at $188.75 playground help ............. 6,500.00 per month .................. 2,227.50 18- -% 146. One private for ',z 446. Add 10% for prob- month at $175.00 per month able deficiency arising in the and for 111,¢ months at $185.00 collection of this appropria- per month .................. 2,215.00 tion ........................ 5,770.00 Engine Company No. 2 147. Captain at $241.25 per 447. Total amount to be month 2,895.00 raised by special tax pur- 148. Lieutenant at $220.25 suant to this appropriation per month 2,643.00 ordinance for this purpose eng 149. M o t o r ineer at not to exceed one and two. $194.00 per month ........... 2,328.00 tenths mills on the dollar 150. Assistant motor en- of the assessed valuation of gineer at $194.00 per month 2,328.00 the taxable property of said 151. Eight first class pri- city as authorized by law ... $ 63,470.00 vates at $194.00 per month FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND each ........................ 18,624.00 448. Pension and sundry Engine Company No. 3 expenses ....................$ 28,400.00 152. Captain at $241.25 per month .................$ 2,895.00 449. Total appropriation..$ 28,400.00 153. Lieutenant at $220.25 Receipts per month ..... .......... 154. Motor Engineer at 2,643.00 450. Tax on insurance $194.00 per month ........... 2,328.00 premiums .. ........... .. 451. Interest on securities 3,500.00 7,500.00 155. Assistant motor engi- neer at $194.00 per month 2,328.00 452. From 1% of licenses 450.00 156. Six first class privates 453. From 1% of salaries 1,900.00 at $194.00 per month each... 13,968.00 Engine Company No. 4 � 454. Total receipts other than taxation $ "' """' ' 13,350.00 157. Captain at $241.25 per month ... ..... .. .. 158. Lieutenant at .$220.25 2,895.00 T o t a 1 appropriation per month ................... 2.643.00 less receipts other than taxa- less lion ........ 15,050.00 159. M o t o r engineer at $194.00 per month 2,328.00 .. - Add for prob- ........... 160. Assistant motor engi• y a% able deficiency arising o the able neer at $194.00 per month ... 2,328.00 collection of this appropria. lion 1,505.00 1 61. Five first class pri- .......................... vates vates at $194.00 per month each ........................ 11,640.00 -457. Total amount to be 162. One private for 51,z raised by special tax of months at $188.75 per month three -tenths of a mill on the and for 61,i months at $194.00 dollar of all taxable property for firemen's fund..$ 16,555.00 per month ................... 2,299.13 pension Engine Company No. 5 POLICE PENSION FUND 163. Captain at $241.25 per 458. Pensions and sundry month ....................... 2,895.00 expenses $ p 33.152.26 164. Lieutenant at $220.25 per month ................... 2,643.00 459. Total appropriation ..$ 33,152.26 165. Motor Engineer and Receipts mechanic at $209.75 per month ................ 2,517.00 460. From 10% of regular 166. Assistant motor engi• licenses .................. 3,500.00 neer at $194.00 per month ... 2,328.00 461. From % of Dog li- t 67. Five first class pri• censes ........................ 5.800.00 vates at $194.00 per month 462. From 10% of regular each ................. 11,640.00 fines .......................... 1,200.00 168. Two privates at $188.75 463. From 1% of salaries.. 1,500.00 per month each ............. 4,530.00 464. From Interest on 169. One private for 1 bonds .................... 6.118.90 month at $175.00 per month and 11 months at $185.00 per 465. Total receipts other month ....................... 2,210.00 than taxation ................$ 18.118.90 Department Expenses 170. Maintenance and op. 466. Total appropriation eration of motor vehicles and less receipts other than taxa- fire trucks 2,000.00 tion .......................... 15.033.36 171. Repairs and mainte- 467. Add 10% for probable nance of equipment 1,500.00 deficiency arising in the col- 172. New equipment and lection of this appropriation 1,503.33 hose ......................... 1,500.00 173. Lighting ............. 1,250.00 468. Total amount to be 174. Heating .............. 835.00 raised by special tax of three. 175. Building maintenance tenths of a mill on the dollar for four Fire Stations ..... 1,500.00 on all taxable property for policemen's pension fund as .•$ 176. Total appropriation 208,505.63 provided by law ..............$ 16,536.69 8- - 17 407. Funding Bonds 5,000.00 i Receipts 408. Fire Apparatus and 177. Tax on Fire Insurance Equipment Bonds .......... 2,000.00 premiums less amount to be 409. Water Improvement credited to Firemen's Pension and Extension Bonds ........ 15,000.00 Fund ........................$ 3,505.63 410. Public Grounds and 178. Water Fund Transfer. 205,000.00 Park Improvement Bonds .. 2,000.00 179. Total receipts other 411. Total appropriation ..$ 52,000.00 than taxation ...............$ 208,505.63 412. Add 10% for prob- able deficiency arising in 180. Total amount to be the collection of this ap. raised by taxation ........... NONE propriation ................. 5,200.00 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 181. Corporation Counsel 413. Total amount to be for all legal services includ. raised by taxation ..........$ 57,200.00 ing clerk hire, expenses and BOND INTEREST FUND supplies at $500.00 per month.$ 182. City Attorney at 6,000.00 414. Fourth Ward Bolt. $250.00 per month 3,000.00 wood P a r k Improvement 183. Publication of ordi- Bonds ......................$ 742.50 nances and revisions thereof 500.00 415. Public P a r k s and 184. Printing legal notices. 350.00 Lake S h o r e Improvement 185. Court costs, witness Bonds ...................... 1,237.50 fees and legal expenses not 416. Departmental Build• otherwise provided for ...... 250.00 ing Bonds .................. 247.50 186. Special Counsel ...... 500.00 417. Funding Bonds .... 720.00 418. F i r e Apparatus 'and 187. Total appropriation .$ 10,600.00 Equipment Bonds .......... 1,020.00 188. Add 10% for probable y 419. Water Improvement deficiency arising in the Gol- and Extension Bonds 7,000.00 lection of this appropriation 1,060.00 420. Municipal Building Bonds ...................... 1,290:00 189. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 11,660.00 421. Total appropriation..$ 12,257.50 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 422. Add 10% for prob- , 190. Continuous audit serv. able deficiency arising in the ice for year 1943 $ ............ 4,620.00 collection of this appropria. 191. Incidental expenses .. 100.00 tion ......................... 1,225.75 192. Total appropriation .$ 4,720.00 423. Total amount to be 193. Add 10% for probable raised by taxation .........$ 13,483.25 deficiencyin the col. SPECIAL FUNDS lelio of this appropriation 472.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND 194. Total amount to be 424. Cleaning supplies ...$ 351.50 raised by taxation ..........$ 5,192.00 425. Fuel 1,360.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 426. Furniture and fix. 195. Health Commissioner lures 427. Insurance .......... 290.00 461.00 at $393.75 per month $ 196. Additional services as 4,725.00 428. Janitor Service ..... 4,450.00 required by law ............. 300.00 4i29. Light ............... 430. Rent 1,768.00 , 1,530.00 191. Food and Dairy In- ...... . ....... 437. Repairs and main- Spector at 225.50 $ per month 198. Assistant Food and 2,706.00 tenance .. ... ...`........ 1,402.00 Dairy Inspector at $199.25 per 432. Telephone .......... 630.00 month ....................... 2,391.00 433. Post age and sta- 199. Housing and Sanita. tionery ..................... 434. Delivery 292.00 tion Inspector at $209.75 per service and month ....................... 2,517.00 express .. ... ............. 299.00 200. Clerk and D e p u t y 435. Printing ............. 432.00 Registrar at $133.50 per 436. Supplies ............ 729.00 month ....................... 1,602.00 437. Staff ................ 29,931.00 201. Assistant C 1 e r k and 438. Pages .............. 9,425.00 Deputy Registrar at $133.50 439. Contingent expense.. 495.00 per month ................... 1,602.00 440. Books .............. 7,932.50 202• Inspector of Weights 441. Binding ............. 2,625.00 and Measures at $199.25 per 442. Periodicals ......... 797.00 month ... 2,391.00 203. Overtime S u n d a y s 443. Total appropriation. .$ 65,200.00 and holidays ................ 240.00 Receipts 204. Communicable d f s - 444. Miscellaneous receipts 7,500.00 eases and quarantine expense 205. Three public health 1,200.00 nurses at $162.50 per month 445• T o t a l appropriation each ........................ 5,850.00 less receipts other than taxa- 206. Laboratory director at tion .........................$ 57,700.00 $241.25 per month 2,895.00 16- -9- 207.' Laboratory assistant 373. Delinquent account in - at $112.50 per month ........ 1,350.00 spector at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 208. Veterinary services .. 360.00 374. Foreman of meter 209. Food and dairies, shop at $188.75 per month... 2,265.00 weights and measures ex- 375. Three meter repair- pense ....................... 140.00 men, one at $165.65 per 210. Laboratory supplies . 800.00 month; one at $138.75 per 211. Postage .............. 300.00 month and one at $125.00 per 212. Office supplies ....... 400.00 month ............. 5,152.80 213. Heating .............. 500.00 376. Inspector at $175.00 214. Lighting ............. 400.00 per month .................. 2,100.00 215. Building repairs ..... 500.00 377. Meter reader at 216. Janitor at $138.75 per $117.50 per month .......... 1,410.00 month ....................... 1,665.00 378. Additional help ..... 250.00 217. Janitor supplies .. .. 150.00 379. Purchase of meter 218. Operation and mainte- and relief valves ............ 2,000.00 nance of eight motor vehicles 800.00 380. R e p a i r parts for 219. Medical inspection of meters ..................... 3,000.00 schools ...................... 2,000.00 381. Materials a n d sup- 220. Miscellaneous expense 150.00 plies ........................ 475.00 221. Assistant Clerk and 382. Operation and main - Deputy Registrar at $107.77 tenance of four motor ve- per month .................. 1.293.24 hicles ...................... 750.00 222. Housing and sanita- 383. Purchase of one new tion expense ................ 25.00 automobile .................. 900.00 223. Purchase of two new 384. New equipment ..... 200.00 automobiles ................. 2,000.00 385. Stationery and sup- 224. Laboratory technician plies .. ... .............. 800.00 at $157.50 .................... 1,890.00 386. Postage ............. 1,000.00 225. Clinic Physician, part- time at $75.00 per month.... 900.00 387. Total appropriation..$ 170,724.75 226. Laundry and supplies 500.00 Transfers 227. Total appropriation ..$ 44,542.24 388. Fire Department .... 389. Contingent Fund 205,000.00 10,067.20 Receipts 390. Miscellaneous Fund.. 9,900.00 228. Fees for examination , 391. City Collector's Of - of scales ....................$ 1,000.00 fice ......................... 3,500.00• 229. Receipts from county for birth and death registra. 392. Total transfers ......$ 228,467.20 tion ................. 800.00 230. Fees from certified 393. T o t a l appropriation copies of birth and death and transfers ...............$ 399,191.95 certificates ....... ...... . 500.00 Receipts 231. Miscellaneous receipts 1,200.00 394. Water tax and use of water for building and side. 232. Total receipts other walk construction ... 395,000.00 than taxation $ 3,500.00 395. Water Revenue Bonds (Unexpended balance) 691.95 233. T o t a 1 appropriation 396. Work done by water less receipts other than taxa- mains division .............. 1,000.00 tion .........................$ 41,042.24 397. Work done by meter 234. Add 10%v for probable division and sale of meters, deficiency arising in the col- parts, relief valves ......... 2,000.00 lection of this appropriation.. 4,104.22 398. Work done by pump- ing station .................. 500.00 235. ' Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 45,146.46 399. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 399,191.95 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 0. amount to be 236. City Treasurer at 4 iised bytal taxation NONE $130.00 per month .. $ 237. Bookkeeper at $209.75 1,560.00 BOND SINKING FUND per month .................. 2,517.00 401. Incinerating P l a n t 238. Clerk and s t e n o g- Bonds .......................$ 11,000.00 rapher at $138.75 per month.. 1,665.00 402. Fourth Ward Bolt- 239. Clerk and s t e n o g- wood P a r k Improvement rapher at $100.28 per month.. 1,203.36 Bonds ...................... 3,000.00 240. Blank books, station- 403. F i r e Department ery and. supplies ............ 1,165.00 Bonds ...................... 5,000.00 404. Fourth Ward Bolt- 241. Total appropriation .$ 8,110.36 wood P a r k Improvement 242. Add 10% for probable Bonds, Second Series ....... 3,000.00 deficiency arising in the col- 405. Public P a r k s and lection of this appropriation 811.04 Lake S h o r e Improvement Bonds ....................... 5,000.00 243. Total amount to be 406. Departmental Build - raised by taxation ...........$ 8,921.40 ing Bonds .................. 1,000.00 336. Interest on W a t e r CITY COLLECTORS DEPARTMENT Revenue Bonds ............. 528.00 244. City Collector and Su- 337. Engineering and sit- perintendent of Special As- pervision service ........... 7,500.00 sessments at $3A.66 p e r 338. Transfer to civil serv- month .......................$ 3,800.00 ice for service .............. 350.00 245. License enforcing offi- Pumping Station cer at $150.00 per month..... 1,800.00 246. Stenographer and clerk 339. Master mechanic at per month ........ $. 1,791.00 $309.50 per month .......... 3,714.00 Cl 2 Clerk at $128.25 per 340. Three operating en- month ••• ••••••••••••••••• 1,250.00 gineers at $220.00 per month 249. PoStastage ............. 250.00 each ........................ 7,920.00 and s u p- 341. One relief engineer at g........ lies .......... .. plies . 487.50 $210.00 per month 2,520.00 Burglary nee 250. Burglary insurance .. 87.50 342. T h r e e firemen at Extra help and over- $183.50 per month each ..... 6,606.00 time time 200.00 343. One fireman at $165.00 per month ................... 1,980.00 252. Total appropriation ..$ 9,917.50 344. Four oiler -repairmen Receipts at $188.75 per month each.. 345. Machinist at $188.75 9,060.00 253. Commissions on Spe- per month ............. 2,265.00 . cial Assessment collections..$ 100.00 346. Special guards for 254. Vehicle tax collection 3,000.00 water works ................ 4,000.00 255. From Water Depart- 347. Additional labor .... 2,000.00 ment ........................ 3,500.00 348. Fuel and power .... 25,000.00 349. Repairs to building.. 750.00 256. Total receipts other 350. Tools, materials and - r than taxation ................$ 6,600.00 supplies .................... 351. Repair to sea wall 1,500.00 257. Total appropriation and intake .. 2,000.00 less receipts other than taxa- ... ... 352. Repairs to boiler and tion .. ....... .$ 3,317.50 engines .. ........... ...... 3,000.00 258. Add 10% for probable 353. Machinery and equip- deficiency arising in the col- ment from W. R. B. ......... 691.95 lection of this appropriation.. 331.75 Filtration Plant 259. Total amount to be 354. Chemist at $150.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 3,649.25 per month .................. 1,800.00 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 358. Three operators, two 260. City Clerk at $280.00 at $188.75 per month each per month $ 3,360.00 and one at $178.00 per month 6,666.00 1 261. Clerk and Council sten- 356. One operator for 6 ographer at $158.75 per month 1,905.00 months at $155.00 per month 262. Cleric at $138.75 per and for 6 months at $160.00 month ....................... 1,665.00 per month .................. 1,890.00 263. Messenger and page 357. Additional labor .... 3,000.00 at $26.25 per month ......... 315.00 358. Chemicals for water 264. Stationery, r e c o r d treatment .................. 8,000.00 books and supplies .......... 400.00 359. Laboratory supplies.. 250.00 360. Repairs and building 265. Total appropriation .$ 7,645.00 maintenance ................ 2,000.00 266. Add 10% for probable 361. Tools, materials and deficiency arising in the col - supplies .................... 600.00 lection of this appropriation.. 764.50 Water Mains Division 267. Total amount to be 362. Foreman at $ 125.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 8,409.50 per month .... .. ....... .... 363. Six water mains me- 1,500.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS chanics ..................... 10,779.00 268. Mayor at $595.00 per 364. Additional labor .... 2,000.00 month .......................$ 7,140.00 365. Fire hydrants .. 200.00 269. Secretary to the 366. Maintenance of five Mayor at $133.50 per month.. 1,602.00 motor vehicles .......... 1,000.00 270. City Comptroller at 367. Tools and equipment 800.00 $25.00 per month ... 300.00 368. Maintenance distribu- 271. Aldermen at $10.00 tion system ................ 3,000.00 per meeting ................. 7,800.00 369. Water main feeder 272. Stationery and sup - extensions .................. 1,000.00 plies ........................ 175.00 370. Maintenance of ele- 273. City Officers' contin- vated tanks ................. 1,500.00 gent expense ................ 450.00 Water Meter and Billing Division 274. Total appropriation ..$ 17,467.00 371. Chief Clerk and bill- Receipts ing machine operator at 275. Transfer from Street $149.25 per month .......... 1,791.00 and Bridge .................$ 3,000.00 372. Two clerks at $115.00 276. Transfer from Car- per month each ............ 2,760.00 bage ........................ 1,000.00 -14- -II- 277. Transfer from Park 307. Mary Novack, for Department ................. 2,000.00 satisfaction judgment in Su. perior Court, Cook County.. 3,250.00 278. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 6,000.00 308. Total appropriation. .$ .10,400.00 Receipts 279. T o t a l appropriation 310. Miscellaneous ...... 500.00 less receipts other than taxa- - 310. From Water Depart- ........ tion ............ $ 11,967.00 ment """""""""""' 9,900.00 280. Add 10%v for probable deficiency arising in the col- 311. Total receipts other lection of this appropriation 1,146.70 than taxation ......... ......$ 10,400.00 261. Total amount to be 312. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 12,613.70 raised by taxation .......... NONE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 282. Salaries of three com• CONTINGENT FUND mfssioners at $50.00 per year 313. Contingent expenses each ........................$ 150.00 not included in appropriation 283. Secretary and Chief to cover unforseen require - Examiner and technical and ments, accidents, etc. ......$ 10,067.20 professional service ......... 2,200.00 284. Senior clerk and sten- 314. Total appropriation ..$ 10,067.20 ographer at $112.50 per month 1,350.00 Receipts 285. Services of special ex- 315. From Water Depart- aminers and proctors ....... 65.00 ment .$ 10,067.20 286. Operating expenses including equipment, station- ' 316. Total amount to be ery and supplies, printing raised by taxation .......... NONE and communication ......... 300.00 287. Miscellaneous expense 175.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 317. Two judges at $416.66 288. Total appropriation ..$ 4,240.00 per month each ...$ 10,000.00 318. Clerk at $300.00 per Receipts month a tt 3.600.00 289. Transfer from Play- 319. Two Deputy Clerks a grounds ..............$ 200.00 $185.0! per month each...... 4,440.00 290. Transfer from Parks 291. Transfer f r o m Gar- 200.00 320.0 moat Clerk .. $138.75 per month ................ 1,350.00 bage ........................ 500.00 '► .intro 321. Printing and books.. 350.00 292. Transfer from Street 322. Postage and office and Bridge Repairs .......... 300.00 ' supplies, Clerk's office ..... 200.00 293. Transfer from Water 323. Miscellaneous equip - Department ................. 350.00 ment ....................... 200.00 294. Examination fees .... 20.0.00 324. Bailiff -Office expense, including feeding and trans- 295. Total receipts other portation of jurors .......... 200.00 than taxation ................$ 1,750.00 325. Probation office, gen- eral expense including $15.00 296. T o t a 1 appropriation per month car allowance.... 350.00 less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 2,490.00 $ 21,005.00 297. Add 10% for probable Receipts deficiency in the collection 327. Criminal and quasi. of this appropriation ........ 249.00 criminal costs ..............$ 18,545.00 328. Civil cases, Clerk's 298. Total amount to be fees ........................ 2,460.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 2,739.00 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS 329. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 21,005.00 299. Election expense ...$ 4,200.00 300. Support of indigent 330. Total amount to be war veterans and their fam• raised by taxation .......... NONE ilies as provided by law.... 750.00 301. Evanston Hospital As- WATER DEPARTMENT sociation for services to be 331. Assistant Superintend - paid July 31 ................ 100.00 ent Water Department and 302. St. Francis Hospital Chemist at $300.00 per Association for services to month ......................$ 3,600.00 be paid July 31 ............ 100.00 332. C a r allowance at 303. Community Hospital $15.00 per month ............ 180.00 to be paid July 31 .......... 500.00 333. W a t e r Officer at 304. Visiting Nurses As. $199.25 per month .......... 2,391.00 sociation to be paid July 31 700.00 334. Maintenance of two 305. Evanston Safety motor vehicles ............. 350.00 Council ..................... 100.00 335. Contingent expense 306. Infant Welfare ...... 700.00 reserve ..................... 10,060.00 12 - - 13 3'79 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES - IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1943, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1943. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS,� SECTION 1; That the sum of Eight.Hundred Forty-five Thousand Two Hundred Thirty-four Dollars and Twenty-one Cents ($845,234.21) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1943 and ending December 31, 1943, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston at a regular meeting held on January 11, 1943 and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on January`12, 1943, which appropriations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all general corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a sinking fund for the payment -of bonds and interest on bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Pension Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, Public Benefit Fund, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows; ( see ordinance for figures) SECTION 2; That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of*Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and f orm required by law. SECTION 3; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect f rom.and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved: S.G. Ingraham Mayor Attest; Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Passed February 1, 1943 / Approved February 2, 1943 Vote ayes (15) Vote nay none Abeent (1) from roll call 380 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XVII ENTITLED "BICYCLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927s AS AMENDED BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Chapter XVII entitled "Bicycles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, be amended so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 359. BICYCLE LICENSE REQUIRED) From and after June 1, 1943, no person who resides within the City.of Evanston shall ride or propel a bicycle on any street or upon *any public way within the city unless such bicycle has been licensed and a license plate is attached thereto as provided herein. .360.. LICENSE) A license fee of Forty Cents shall be paid. to the city before each license or renewal thereof is granted. The City Collector upon approval by the Chief of Police of the licensing of any bicycle, is authorized to issue a bicycle license which shall be effective until the expiration of the period for which the same is issued. A license, when issuedshall expire on March 30 of the next odd numbered year following the date of issue. Licenses issued for the 1943-44 period shall expire on March 30, 1945, and subsequently issued licenses shall be for the next current period. 361. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE) (1) The Chief of Police shall not approve the issuance of a license for any bicycle when he knows, or has any reasonable ground to believe, that the applicant is not the owner of or entitled to possession of said bicycle, or when the bicycle is not properly equipped in accordance with 'the provisions of the ordinances of the City of Evanston. (2) The City Collector shall keep a record of the number of each license, the date issued, the name and address of the person to whom issued and the number on the frame of the bicycle for which issued and a record of all bicycle license fees collected by him. (3) The City Collector upon issuing a bicycle license shall also issue a license plate bearing the license number assigned to the bicycle, the name EVANSTON and the period for which issued. (4) Such license plate shall be firmly attached to the right side of front wheel hub of the bicycle for which issued. (5) No person shall remove a license plate from a bicycle during the period for which issued except upon a transfer of ownership or in the event the bicycle is dismantled and no longer operated upon any street in this city. (6) The Chief of Police shall cause the inspection of each bicycle before approving the licensing of the same and shall refuse to approve a license for any bicycle which he determines is in unsafe mechanical condition. (7) Upon the sale or other transfer of a licensed bicycle the licensee shall remove the license plate and shall either surrender the same to the City Collector or may upon proper application but without payment of additional fee have said plate assigned to another bicycle owned by the applicant. (8) A rental agency shall not rent or offer any bicycle for rent unless the bicycle is licensed and a license plate is attached thereto as provided herein, and such bicycle is equipped with the equipment required for operation by the ordinances of the City of Evanston. 381 362. PENALTIES) (1) It is a misdemeanor for any person to do any act forbidden or fail to perform any act required in this Chapter. (2) The parent of any child and the guardian of any ward shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this Chapter. . (3) These regulations application to bicycles shall apply whenever a bicycle is operated upon any street or upon any public way within the City of Evanston. (4) Every person convicted of a violation of any pro- vision of this Article shall be punished by a fine of not more than ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or by removal and detention of the license plate from such persons bicycle for a period not to exceed sixty days or by impounding of such person's bicycle for a period not to exceed sixty days or by any combination thereof. SECTION 2: If any clause, sentence, paragraph, or part of this ordinance shall for any reason be adjudged or decreed to be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, the judgment or decree of that court shall not affect, impair, nor invalidate the remainder of this ordinance, but shall be confined, in its.effect, to the clause, sentence, paragraph, or part thereof, which is adjudged or decreed to be invalid. SECTION 3: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 8th day of February A..D. 1943. ✓ Approved February 91 1943. S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 382 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THREE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($398,000) 1943 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, This, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, This City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual approp- riation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 10 19430 and ending December 31, 1943, in manner,.time, and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants, or otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council. of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1943 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $225,000 1943 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-65, inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-40, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each, and numbers C-41 to C-65, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $410000 1943 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-41, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $262000 1943 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-26, inclusive, to be of the. denomination of $1,000 each. $39,000 1943 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-S9, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $67,000 1943 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-67, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. That all of said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of One Per Cent (1%) per annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1943 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds, said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer, Section 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: 1943 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS ,1943. 383 No. To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, 'in Cook County, Illinois: .Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook.and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1943 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of DOLLARS ($ ) together with interest thereon at the rate of One Per Cent (1%i per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money. for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston in Cook County, Illinois. ATTEST: City Clerk, City of.Evanston in Cook County, Illinois. F.EGISTERED: City Treasurer Section 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, of Evanston, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described warrants in the aggre- ate principal amount of ONE HUNDRED TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS $110,000), being a portion of the warrants hereinabove author- ized, shall be dated March 10 1943, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: J630000 1943 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-12, inclusive, denomination $5,000 each, and numbered C-41 to C-43, inclusive, denomin- ation $1,000 each. $10:000 1943 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-10, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. $7,000 1943 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-?, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. $11,000 1943 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-11, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. $l9,000 1943 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-19, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. • Section 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds Sixty-five Per Cent (65%) of taxes - which will be extended for the respective purposes of the year 1943 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said Sixty-five Per Cent (65%). It is also understood that delivery of -all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before March 10 1944; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed. Section 5; That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1943 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Evanston, Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said warrants. Section 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed ,to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. Section 7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. Section 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: 'S.G. Ingraham Mayor ATTEST: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted February 15, 1943 / Approved February 16, 1943 385 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 6th DAY OF APRIL, 1943 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION It That the General Election of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 6th day" of April A.D. 1943, between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston, to -wit: OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Eight (8) Aldermen, one (1) Alderman in and for each Ward in the City of Evanston, who shall hold office for a four (4 ) year - term and until his successor is elected and qualified; SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (see ordinance) SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election, to -wit: (see ordinance) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as provided by law. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to cause a sample of the ballot to be used at said election to be published prior to the date of such election in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Evanston. .SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 15 day of February A.D. 1943 Approved February 16, 1943 S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Election notice published in Evanston Review February 18, 1943 i AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the following articles of personal property, acquired by purchase from First National Bank and Trust Company as Trustee under Trust No. R-166, be and the same are hereby authorized to be sold to the following respective purchasers for the prices and amounts herein specified: Stage property Evanston Township High School Bowling equipment Evanston Township High School 100 Pie plates, ) 31 bread and butter plates) 4 Tea pots ) Margarita Club 3 Chairs Bessie Rubin 5 Chairs, 1 mirror H. Windelborn 65 Steel lockers Chicago Molded Products Co. 1 radio Fred Larsen 4 kettles Electrical Research Laboratory 1 Ice box St. Maryts Church 2 Coffee Servers and Trays Helen Cromer 1 Billiard Table Chicago Billiard Supply Co. 1 Rug Mrs. E.P. Baird $125.00 1600.00 25.00 5.00 15.00 965.00 20.00 40.00 50,00 50,00 51.00 2.50 SECTION 2: That this ordinance be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by. the City Council of the ity of Evanston on the 1st day of March A.D. 1943. Approved March 2nd 1943. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PARAGRAPH (b) OF SECTION 429, AS AMENDED, OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927s ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS, ON THE 20th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1927, AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF SAID CITY ON THE 20th DAX OF DECEMBER, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION,l: That paragraph (b) of Section 429, as amended, OF THE Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of December, 1927, and approved by the Mayor of said City on the 20th day of December, 1927, be and it is hereby.amended so that it shall be and read as follows: ; i (b) The fee to be charged for a permit to construct, erect, enlarge, remodel, alter, or repair any wall, structure, building or part thereof shall be one (1) dollar, plus one - tenth of one per cent of the estimated total cost of the material and labor required for the proposed w5rk; except 387 that when the estimated cost shall be not less than One Thousand Dollars ($1000.) and not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($108000), the charge shall be One Dollar ($1.00) plus fifteen hundredths of one per cent of the estimated cost, provided, however, that the minimum fee to be charged for a permit to erect, enlarge, remodel, alter, or repair any wall, structure, building, or -part thereof shall be Five Dollars ($5.00); AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE MINIMUM FEE TO BE CHARGED FOR A PERMIT TO ERECT A CHICKEN COOP OR CHICKEN HOUSE COSTING NOT OVER TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.) SHALL BE TWO DOLLARS ($2.00). For the purpose of determining the fees, the estimated cost shall be determined by the Building Commissioner as follows: The Building Commissioner may accept an estimate furnished him by the applicant for the permit, or he may require a certificate from a licensed architect or an affidavit from the owner or his agent stating the total cost of the proposed work; or he may make such estimate as Building Commissioner. The Building Commissioner shall not require both the affidavit and the certificate mentioned herein. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with any -of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 12th day of April A.D. 1943. Approved April 13, 1943. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in -Evanston Review April 15, 1943. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6 OF ARTICLE V OF THE REVISION OF ARTICLES 1 TO V, BOTH IN- CLUSIVE OF CHAPTER IV ENTITLED "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED 1940, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIXING OF TAXICAB FARES AND ADDING THERETO ARTICLES VI AND VII, APPROVED DECEMBER 9, 1941, EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 19, 1941. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COOK COUNTY, STATE OF ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 6 of Article V of the Revision of Articles 1 to V. both inclusive of Chapter LV entitled "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended 1940, and to provide for the fixing of taxicab fares and adding thereto articles VI and VII, approved December 9, 1941, effective December 19, 1941: is amended, said amended section to read as follows: a Section 6. FARES - COMPENSATION - JUDGMENTS - HOURS. No licensee, owner or operator of a public passenger vehicle shall charge, demand, collect or receive greater rates bf compensation for the service of said licensee than those established or fixed from time to time by general ordinance. Every person shall be en- titled to the service of the licensee at the estab- lished rates and charges. ' Upon and after the passage, approval and publi- cation'of this ordinance as required by law, the following maximum schedule of rates and charges which is hereby declared to be just and reasonable, compu- table according to the distance traveled and the time consumed as indicated by the taximeter attached to each taxicab, shall become effective; k For the first one-third mile or fraction thereof 20 cents For each additional one-third mile or fraction thereof . . 5 cents For each one and one-half minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof 5 cents For each extra passenger . . . . . . . 5 cents Such waiting time shall include the time beginning five minutes after call time at the place to which the taxicab has been called, when it is not in motion, the time consumed by unavoidable delays, and the time con- sumed while standing at the direction of the passenger. Passengers shall be entitled to the conveyance of their ordinary hand baggage without charge. A fee of twenty- five cents (25�) may be charged for carrying a trunk, but no licensee or 6perator of any taxicab shall carry or permit to be carried any trunk except inside of the taxicab. No licensee, owner or operator of'any public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall work or employ any person to work as a driver of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab operated by him for more than twelve (12) out of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours. SECTION 2s All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on 26th day of April A.D. 1943✓ Approved April 27, 1943 S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review April 29, 1943 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 24452 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That Chapter XLVIII entitled "Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 24452 as follows: 24452 (Trespass on Private Property Prohibited) No person shall, without the consent of the owner, enter upon the premises of another within the City of Evanston and whoever shall trespass upon any private premises or injure, destory or carry away any vegetable, plant, fruit, shrub, tree, flower or other thing which may be there or which may be planted or seeded on said premises shall be subject to a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. SECTION,2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and -publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the �ity of Evanston on the 22nd day of March A.D. 1943. ' Approved March 23, 1943, S.G. Ingraham Edward Ulf. Bd112 Mayor City Clerk Published.in Evanston Review March 25, 1943 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XLIII, CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XLIII of Chapter XIX of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 12742, which shall be and read as follows: 390 12742. EMPTY TANKS TO BE REMOVED OR FILLED, ETC. - No tank or tanks which have been used in connection with the storage or sale of gasoline or any other inflammable liquid shall be permitted to become or remain empty for more than three (3) days. Whenever the use of any such tank or tanks is discontinued for a period of more than three (3) days, said tank or tanks shall be removed from the premises to some place of safety or shall be filled with sand, water, or other inert fluid or substance in such manner as to eliminate any spaces or pockets within the tank where gas may accumulate. All such tanks when filled with sand, water, or other inert fluid or substance shall be subject to inspection by the Commissioner of Buildings, the Fire Marshal and the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate the terms or conditions of this or- dinance shall be subject to a fine of not less than Twenty -Five Dollars, nor more than Two Hundred Dollars for each offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of May A.D. 1943. ✓ Approved May 4, 1943 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 6, 1943 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 24452 OF CHAPTER XLVIII ENTITLED "POLICE REGULATIONS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE.OF 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 24452 of Chapter XLVIII entitled "Police Regulations" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, approved March 22, 19430 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 24452. (TRESPASS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY PROHIBITED) No person shall, without the consent of the owner, enter, or permit any dog or other animal in his or her custody and control, to enter upon the premises of another . within the City of Evanston, and whoever shall trespass upon any private premises or permit any dog or other animal in his or her custody and control to enter upon such premises or to injure, destroy or carry away any vegetable, plant, fruit, shrub, tree, flower or other thing which may be there or which may be planted or seeded on said premises shall be subject to a fine of not less than FIVE DOLLARS NOR more than TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for each offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 391 SECTION 3; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication, 0 according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of May A.D. 1943.✓ Approved May 18, 1943, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 20, 1943. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, that part of Reese Street, now known as Lincolnwood Drive, more particularly described as follows; Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot One (1) in Block (1) in A.T. McIntosh's Centralwood Addition to Evanston, being a Subdivision of part of Fractional Section Eleven (11), Township Forty-one (41) North, Range Thirteen (13), East -of the Third Principal Meridian, thence easterly along the south line of Central Street, being a continuation of the north line of said Lot One (1) in Block One (1) aforesaid for a distance of thirty (30) feet to a point on the south line of Central Street, thence south parallel to the east line of said Lot One (1) in Block One (1) aforesaid a distance of one hundred forty (140) feet more or less to a point in the continuation of the south line of said Lot One-(1) in Block One (1) aforesaid, thence west thirty (30) feet more or less to the southeast corner of said Lot One (1) in Block One (1) aforesaid, thence north along the east line of said lot one (1) in Block One (1) in Centralwood Addition.af oresaid to the place of beginning; said tract being as indicated by the words "TO BE VACATED" on the plat hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2; This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within sixty (60) days after passage of this ordinance, file or cause to be filed for record in the office of Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance, together with a plat showing the vacation herein provided. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the lst day of June A.D. 1943.✓ Approved June 2, 1943. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor 392 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'A' PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118, entitled "Schedule 'At Prohibited Parking" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Milburn Street - South side - Orrington Avenue to Sheridan Road - SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the. City of Evanston on.the lst day of June A.D. 1943, Approved June 2, 1943. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in the Evanston Review June 10,1943. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'AI PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION l: That that part of Schedule pA" relating to prohibited parking on "Seward Street - south side - Ridge Avenue to alley east thereof," be and the same is hereby amended to read Seward Street - north side - Ridge Avenue to alley east thereof SECTION 2: That Section 118 entitled "Schedule 'At Prohibited Parking" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Seward Street - north side - Ridge Avenue to alley, and east thereof. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,.approval and publication according to law. Published in Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston Evanston Review on the 7th day of June A.D. 1943.E June 10, 1943 Approved June 8, 1943. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk S.G. Ingraham. Mayor 393' ILLINOIS: AN ORDINANCE BE -IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, SECTION 1: That the City of Evanston do acquire by purchase from STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation of Illinois, as trustee under a trust agreement dated July 25, 1938 and known as Trust No. 1916 title to the following: Parcel No. 1: A strip of land 30 feet in width lying east of and adjoining a line parallel with and 33 feet east of the -east line of Block 1 and east of and adjoining said parallel line produced north 33 feet and produced south 30 feet in Arthur T. McIntosh's Centralwood Addition to Evanston, according to the plat of said Addition recorded July 19, 1915 as Document 5674726 in the North East fractional quarter of Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd P.M., ALSO Parcel No. 2: A strip of land 30 feet in width lying south of and adjoining a line parallel with and 30 feet south of the south line of Blocks 1 and 2 and south of and adjoining said parallel line produced east 63 feet and produced West 33 feet and marked on said plat of Arthur T. Mclntoshts Addition, aforesaid, "North Shore O.nd Western Railway" in Arthur T. McIntosh's Centralwood Addition to Evanston, according to the plat of said Addition recorded July 19, 1915 as Document 5674726 in the northeast fractional quarter of Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd P.M. ALSO Parcel No, 3: That part of the northeast fractional quarter of Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd P.M. lying west of a line parallel with and 33 feet east of the east line of Block 1 in Arthur T. McIntosh's Addition to Evanston, according to the plat of said Addition recorded July 19, 19150 as Document 5674726 and all of said parallel line produced south 30 feet;. north of a line parallel with and 30 feet south of the south line of Blocks 1 and 2 in Arthur T. McIntosh's Addition, aforesaid, and of said last mentioned parallel line produced east 33 feet to an intersection with said first mentioned parallel line south and east of a curved line with a radius of 100 feet convex to the south east, which said curved line is tangent to said first described parallel line at a point 100 feet north of the intersection of said two above described parallel lines and tangent to said second above described parallel lines at a point 100 feet west of the intersection of said two above described parallel lines, Excepting from said Parcels Nos. 2 and 3 of the aforesaid premises that part thereof lying west of a line drawn north and south 125 feet east of the east line of Hurd Avenue, as said Hurd Avenue is shown on the plat,of dedication recorded February 170 1933 as Document 11201093, ALSO Parcel No. 4: Lot 9 in the Railway Subdivision, in the northwest fractional quarter of Section 11, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd P.M. in Cook County, Illinois. 394 Section 2: That payment in the amount of Three Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.00) be made to STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a corporation of Illinois, as trustee under Trust Agreement known as Trust No. 1916, upon delivery of deed conveying title to City of Evanston approved by corporation counsel, and Chicago Title & Trust.Company, title policy in an amount not less than Three Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.'00). Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 16th day of.August A.D. 1943. Approved August 17, 1943. Approved August 17, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, _City Clerk AN ORDINANCE LEVYING SUPPLEMENTAL AND ADDITIONAL TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR FIREMEN'S PENSION, ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND,.FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1943 AND ENDING DECEMBER 310 1943. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE'CITY OF EVANSTON IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of Seven Thousand Two Hundred Ninety Dollars and Twenty-six Cents ($7,290.26) being -the additional amount necessary, in addition to the amount heretofore levied by the City of Evanston for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1943 and ending December 31, 1943, to be raised by special tax for FIREMEN'S.PENSION FUND, be and the same is hereby levied for the FIREMEN'S PENSION, ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND on all property within the City of Evanston subject to taxation for the current year. That this amount of Seven Thousand Two Hundred Ninety Dollars and Twenty- six Cents ($7,290.26) be levied in addition to the sum of Sixteen Thousand and Five Hundred Fifty-five Dollars heretofore levied, the aggregate amount so levied to be raised by special tax for the FIREMEN'S PENSION, ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND to be not in excess of one-half. (1/2) of a mill on the dollar of assessed valuation of all taxable property within the City of Evanston, County of Cook, Illinois. SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois a duly certified copy of this ordinance and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend this supplemental and additional tax for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 7th day of September A.D. 1943.✓ Approved September 8, 1943. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor 395 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 127 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'Jt TWO HOUR PARKING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY; ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 127,.-pa:.itled "Schedule f J' Two Hour Parking Zones" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942s entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said Schedule the following items: Washington Street - both sides - Custer Avenue to Sherman Avenue Madison Street - both sides - Custer Avenue to Sherman Avenue Custer Avenue - west side - Madison Street to Monroe Street - SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 20th day of September A.D. 1943.✓ Approved September 21, 1943 S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published -in -Evanston Review September 23, 1943. 9 396 AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 0 Beginning January I, 1944, and Ending December 31, 1944 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS r L This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review January 13, 1944 f-a INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation..22 Auditing Department ............. 9 Bond Interest Fund ................16 Bond Sinking Fund ...............15 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ................11 City Collector's Department ......11 City Hall Building ................ 4 City Officers' Salaries ............11 Civil Service Commission .........12 Contingent Fund ..................13 Fire Department ................. 7 Firemen's Benefit Fund ...........17 Garbage Department ..............21 Health Department ..::........... 9 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund...........................21 Legal Department ................ 9 Miscellaneous Funds .............12 Municipal Court ..................1.3 Police Department ............... 5 Police Pension Fund ..........:..17 Public Library Fund ..............16 Public Playgrounds ...............18 Public Works and Purchasing Division Department ............ 3 Small Parks .......................38 Summary of General Corporate Fund ................22 Summary of Special Funds .......22 Street and Bridge Repair Dept .... 19 Treasurer's Department ..........10 Water Department ................14 EM such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise provided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenues from all purposes not hereby expressly re- served or'appropriated shall be available to pay appropriations herein provided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All unexpended balances of prior appropriations including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby re - appropriated for the objects and purposes for which the same were originally ap- propriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore introduced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to de- fray all necessary expenditures and lia- bilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year begin- ning January 1, 1944 and ending Decem- ber 31, 1944, are hereby withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordi- nance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City and of general circulation therein, within one month after its passage. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cordingAo. law._ Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 10th day of January, ✓ A.D. 1944. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved January 11, A.D. 1944. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Vote: Ayes— - Alderman Bersbach Alderman Rubin Alderman Alderman Brandt Hemenway Alderman Emery Alderman Platt Alderman Alderman Kimbark Corcoran Alderman Mogg Alderman Harwood Alderman Alderman Thoma MacSteven Alderman Alderman James Hungerford Nayes—None Absent Aldermen Merrick and Jourdain at Call of Roll -23- 602. Total amount to be raised by special tax not to exceed 2i2 mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property of said City authorized by said act creating said Illinois Munici. ORDINANCE pal Retirement Fund which shall be exclusive of and in addition to the amount of tax levied for general purposes making appropriations to defray all pursuant to law ............$ 55,000.00 necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, SUMMARY OF GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Illinois, for he fiscal year beginning Resources other than taxation January 1, 1944, and ending Decem- 19 ber44. (exclusive of transfers) ..$ 529,207.47 To be raised by taxation for BE IT BE ORDAINED by the City Council general corporate purposes 340,141.89 of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Addition of 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- SECTION 1. That the sums set out be. lection of the appropriation 34,014.19 low or so much hereof as may be author- ized by law, be and he same are hereby Total amount to be raised by appropriated to pay all necessary ex - taxation for general corpo- penses and liabilities of the City of rate fund based on corpo- Evanston, Cook County Illinois, for the rate rate of $0.66% on one fiscal year beginning January 1, 1944, hundred dollars valuation.. 374,156.08 and ending December 31, 1944; such ap- To be raised by taxation for propriations are hereby made for the bond retirement .......... 42,000.00 following objects and purposes: To be raised by taxation for bond interest ............. 11,042.50 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PURCHASING DIVISION To be raised by taxation for I. Commssioner of Public bond retirement and in- Works and Superintendent of terest .............. 53,042.50 Water Department at $562.50 Addition of 10% for probable per month. ...... $ 6,750.00 deficiency arising in the 2. City Engineer at $382.50 collection of this appropri- per month ..................... 4,590.00 ation ...................... 5,304.25 3. emon Clerk at $165.00 per h. . 11980.00 Total amount to be raised by 4. Junior Clerk at $102.00 per taxation for bond and in- month . ...................... 1,224.00 terest .....................$ 58,346.75 5. Postage, Stationery and Total appropriation for gen- Supplies ..................... 700.00 eral corporate purposes, 6. Four members Board of and for bonds, and interest.$ 961,710.30 Local Improvements at $10.00 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS per year each ............... 40.00 Resources other than taxation Engineering Division (exclusive of transfers) ...$ 228,054.23 7. Traffic Engineer at To be raised by taxation for $234.00 per month. ... 2,808.00 special purposes .......... 409,353.92 S. Engineer at $237.00 per Addition of 10% for probable month .. ..... 2,844.00 deficiency arising in the col- 9. One draftsman at $214.00 lection of the appropriation 40,935.39 per month . .................. 2,568.00 10. Stenographer at $102.00 Total amount to be raised by per month . .................. 1,224.00 taxation for special pur- 11. Senior Clerk Stenog- poses ....... ... .. ...... 450,289.31 rapher at $102.00 per month. 1,224.00 Total appropriation for special 12. Maps and drafting sup - purposes .................. 678,343.54 plies ........................ 700.00 Grand total appropriation for 13. Operation and mainte- general corporate, b o n d s i, nance of 4 motor vehicles .. 500.00 and interest and special Electrical Division purposes...................$1,640,053.84 14. City Electrician at AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY $225.50 per month............ 2,706.00 TAXATION 15. Assistant Electrician at General Corporate Fund ..$ 374,156.08 $220.00 per month........... 2,640.00 Bonds and Interest ......... 58,346.75 16. Electrician's assistant at Special Funds .............. 450,289.31 $170.50 per month............. 2,046.00 17. Additional help......... 400.00 Total amount to be raised by- 18. Materials and supplies taxation ...................$ . 882,792.14 • for maintaining Fire and Po - SECTION 2: All expenses and disburse- . lice Alarm Systems 400.00 ments on account of all other depart- , ' 19. Materials and supplies ments not herein appropriatedfor and for maintaining traffic regula- for which by law no appropriation is tory equipment ... ..... .. 400.00 required, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from the operation of ' -, 20. Materials and supplies for city buildings............ 200.00 -22- -3- 21. Operation and mainten- 578. Street openings 2,000.00 ance of two motor vehicles... 400.00 579. Excess commissions.. 32,000.00 Sewer Division 580. State highway mainte- 22. Superintendent of sewers nance ....................... 20,000.00 at $137.50 per month ......... $ 1,650.00 23. Mason and inspector at 581. Total receipts other $170.00 per month ............. 2,040.00 than taxation ................$ 160,050.00 24. Labor .. ... ..... ... 25. Operation and mainten- 10,000.00 582. T o t a l appropriation ance of four motor vehicles.. 600.00 less receipts other thar. taxa- tion .........................$ 45,631.00 26. Materials and supplies.. 27. Tools and equipment.. 1,200.00 600.00 583. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising the col - Building Maintenance Division Building lection of this appropriation.. 4,563.10 Labor for general main- tenance ...................... 4,200.00 584. Total amount to be 29. Lumber, paint and ma- raised by special tax pursuant terials ....................... 1,000.00 to this appropriation ordi- 30. Tools and equipment.. 350.00 nance for this purpose not to exceed twelve cents on each 31. Total appropriation ...$ 57,984.00 hundred dollars of the as - Receipts sessed valuation as author- 32. Engineering s e r v i c e s, ized by law ................. $ 50,194.10 sewer permits, water permits, GARBAGE DEPARTMENT heating mains permits and 585. Labor for refuse col - grade fees .................$ 1,000.00 lection and incinerator opera- 33. Work done by electrical division 2,500.00 tion .........................$ 586. Materials a n d sup- 81,500.00 2,000.00 ...................... 34. Work done by sewer plies ............... 587. Tools division ...................... 35. Engineering and super- 1,500.00 ................ 588. Fuel ................. .100.00 1,800.00 vision service for Street and 589. Electric light ........ 590. Truck operation and 300.00 Bridge Repair Department... 2,000.00 maintenance 12,000.00 36. Engineering and super- vision service for small parks 4,000.00 ................ 591. New equipment ...... , 1,500.00 37. Engineering and super- 592. Contingent expense... 593. Transfer to Salaries of 500.00 vision service for playgrounds 2.000.00 City Officers ................ 1,000.00 38. Engineering and super- 594. Civil Service expense 500.00 vision service for Water De- partment .................... 8,500.00 595. Total appropriation ... $ 101.200.00 39. Receipts from depart- Receipts ments for building mainte• 596. Incinerator charges nance as follows: ........... 5,550.00 and other services ..........$ 2,600.00 City Hall Building ..$ 500.00 597. T o t a 1 appropriation Police Department .. 2M.00 less receipts other than tax - Fire Department .. 800.00 • • ation $ 98.600.00 Health Department 500.00 598. Add 10i for probable Water Department .. 500.00 deficiency -arising the col- Small Parks . 1,500.00 o lection of this appropriation.. 9,880.00 Street and Bridge.. 1,500.00 40. Total receipts other than 599. Total amount to be taxation ...................$ 27,050.00 raised by special tax pursuant p 41. Total appropriation less anceifor thus purpose not to receipts other than taxation..$ 30.934.00 exceed two mills on the dollar 42. Add 10%n for probable on all taxable property in the deficiency arising in the col- City as authorized by law ... $ 108,460.00 lection of this appropriation 3,093.40 ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND -CITY OF EVANSTON 43. Total amount to be Amount certified to the raised by taxation ..........$ 34,027.40 governing body of the City of governing CITY HALL BUILDING Evanston the Board of 44. Telephone Operator at the Trustees off the Illinois $126.50 per month ...$ 1,518.00 Fund Fund 45. Janitor at $140.00 per (created by an act filed July (created month •••••••••••••••••••••• 1,680.00 29, 1939) as required to pro- 46. Janitor and watchman vide all the City of Evanston at $140.00 per month ........ 1,680.00 contribution as required for 47. Janitor supplies ....... 350.00 said Illinois Municipal Retire- 48. Extermination service.. 100.00 ment Fund from both the 49. Heating ................ 728.39 City of Evanston and Instru- 50. Lighting .............. 1,000.00 mentalities thereof in accord- 51. Extra janitor work .... 200.00 ance with the provisions of 52. Building repairs .. 500.00 the act creating said fund ... $ 50,000.00 53. Office furniture and 601. Add 10% for probable equipment .. ... ....... . • 200.00 deficiency 'arising in the col- Mailing Division 54. Postage ................ 3,000.00 lection of this appropriation 5,000.00 -4- -21 - 542 • Superintendent's c a r 55. Repairs and supplies .. 56. Part-time departmental 175.00 maintenance at $15.00 per ` 180.00 clerk at $60.00 per month.... 720.00 month ....................... 543. Department of Public Works clerk and stenographer 57. Total appropriation ...$ 11,851.89 at $173.00 per month . ... 544. Street Department 2,076.00 Receipts 58. Departmental postage.. 3,000.00 Clerk at $150.00 per month... 545. Garage labor ...... 1,800.00 11,000.00 59. Total appropriation less 546. Operation and mainte- Feceipts other than taxation.$ 60. Add 10% for probable 8,851.89 nance of all motor vehicles exclusive of police and fire... 20,000.00 deficiency arising in the col- 547. Stationery and office lection of this appropriation.. 885.19 supplies ..................... 548. G a r a g e tools and 500.00 700.00 61. Total amount to be raised.by taxation ..........$ 9,737.08 equipment ................... 549. Rubblish dump rental 10,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS 550. Oiling unimproved streets and alleys ........... 1,500.00 62, Building Commissioner at $425.00 per month .......$ 5,100.00 551. Bridge repairs (struc- 1,500.00 63. Part-time plumbing in- tural) .................. 552. Tools and supplies... 1,500.00 spector at $200.00 per month 2,400.00 553. Street lighting mainte- 24,150.00 64. Part-time Electrical in- spector at $70.00 per month... 840.00 nance ........................ S54- Current for street 36,000.00 65. Part-time permit clerk at $153.00 per month......... 1,836.00 lighting ...... .. ..... ... 555. Current for regulatory 66. Four members of Board lights ........................ 1,000.00 Of Examiners at $50 per year 556. Alterations to regula*- tory lights and street lighting each ..... ...... ...... ... 67. Operation and mainten- 200.00 system ...................... 250.00 ance of three motor vehicles.. 250.00 557. Sidewalk repairs .... 2,500.00 68. Postage, stationery and 300.00 558. Labor for street mark- I miscellaneous supplies. ...... ing .......................... 1,200.00 69. Publishing notices for 559• Materials for street public hearings .............. 100,00 200.00 markings and signs .......... 500.00 70. Miscellaneous expenses. 560. Labor for street main- 71. Extra service for boiler tenance ..................... 62,000.00 and elevator inspections .... 1,000.00 561. Materials and supplies for street repairs ............ 8,000.00 72. Total appropriation ....$ 12,226.00 562. Building heating .... 750.00 Receipts 563. Lighting building and 73. Building permit fees.... 1,000.00 yards ... .. .... ... ..... 1,000.00 74. Plumbing and gas fit- 564. Janitor supplies ... 75.00 ting permits and inspections. 700.00 565.Engineering and su- 75. Boiler, elevator and mis- pervision service ............ 2,000.00 cellaneous permits and inspec- 566. New equipment ...... 3,000.00 tions. ........................ 5,000.00 567. Contingent expense... 500.00 76. Electric sign permits, 568. Transfer to civil serv- certificates and inspections 5,026.00 ice for services ............. 300.00 77. Board of Examiners for 569. Building repairs and engineers' licenses and mis- alterations .................. 3,000.00 cellaneous' ...... 5W.00 570. License plates and ap. plication blanks ............. 1,700.00 78. Total receipts other than 571. Transfer to salaries of taxation $ 12,226.00 city officers 3,000.00 572. Total appropriation ... $ 205,681.00 ! 79. Total amount to be raised by taxation ......... N O N E Receipts POLICE DEPARTMENT 573. From departments for Members of Police Force gas, oil and car maintenance 80. Chief of Police at $425.00 as follows: ..................$ 18,350.00 per month ......... o � • 5,100.00 Engineering $ 500.00 g g • • - • • • 81. Captain of Police at Electrical ........ 400.00 $294.00 per month. .......... 3,528.00 Sewer ............ 600.00 82. Four Lieutenants at Building 250.00 $265.00 per month each. 12,720.00 Heah ........... 0.00 800.00 133. Eight Sergeants at Library ... .... Y $242.00 per month each ...... 23,232.00 Water Department 300.00 84. Forty-six Patrolmen at Water Mains ..... 800.00 $216.00 per month each ... 119,232.00 Water Meter ..... 600.00 85. One Patrolman for ?'2 Small Parks ...... 1,600.00 Public Playgrounds 400.00 month at $211.00 per month and for 111,z months at $216.00 Garbage ......... 12,000.00 574. Street permits and per month. ...... ... .... One Patrolman for 5 2,589.50 miscellaneous ............... 575. Bicycle tax 2,000.00 500.00 months 0 per month months at ...... 576. Vehicle tax .......... 85,000.00 moot$211. and for 7' months at 00 month 2,587.00 577, Automobile fines ..... 200.00 ....$216... per ................... -20- -5 87. Two Patrolmen for 81,z 509. One activity director months at $211.00 per month at $146.00 per month ........ 1,752.00 and for 31,� months at $216.00 510. One activity director per month each ............ 5,099.0 at $135.00 per month ........ 1,620.00 88. Two Patrolmen at 511. Postage, stationery and $211.00 per month each..... 5,064.00 office supplies .............. 400.00 89. One Patrolman for 6 512. 'Rental of gymnasium months at $205.00 per month space and athletic space .. for 1,200.00 and for 6 months at $211.00 per month. .................. 2,496.0 513. Additional salaries playground help ............. 9,200.00 90. One Patrolman for biz 514. Pay beaches mainte- months at 205.0 per month nance and operation ........ 11,50.00 and for 51,z months at $211.00 515. Life guards for free beaches 1,200.00 per month . .................. 91. One Patrolman for 101,2 2,493.00 ..................... 516. Beach supplies for free months at $205.00 per month beaches .... ...... ........ 517. Wages for referees, 100.00 and 13j months at $211.00 per month. 2,469.00 umpires and gymnasium in- ....................... 92. One Patrolman for one structors .. ... .. ... 518. Attendants for skating 1,800.00 month at $195.00 per month rinks ........................ 1,000.00 and for 11 months at $205.00 519. Athletic equipment... 2,500.00 per month . .................. 2.450.00 520. Flood light 93. One Patrolman for 2 .mainte- nance .. 00.00 ................ 5221 Labor or ................ 1,800.00 and for 10 months at $205.00 and pla per month . .................. 2,440.00 asssista taor att$190. 0 pergmonth 2,280.0 94. One Patrolman for 21,z 523. Operation and mainte. months at $195.00 per month nance of two motor vehicles.. 400.00 and for 91,z months at $205.00 524. Maintenance of Super - per month . .................. 2.435.00 intendent's car at $15.00 per 95. One Patrolman for 4 month ....................... 180.00 months at $195.0 per month 525. Activity director's car and for 8 months at $205.00 allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 per month . .................. 2,420.00 526. Heating recreation 96. One Patrolman and ra- buildings .................... 1,200.00 dioman at $216.00 per month 2,592.00 527. Lighting Eiden Field 97. Two Police -women at House .................. 600.0 216.00 per month each $ • • • • • • 5,184.00 528. Engineering and su- per vision service ............ 529. Contingent expenses 2,000.00 98. One Principal Clerk at for playground operation .. 1,000.00 $190.00 per month ............ 2,280.00 530. Civil service services 200.00 99. One Administrative As- 531. Clerk and stenogra- sistant at $225.00 per month. 2,700.00 pher at $117.00 per month.... 1,404.0 100. One Identification An- 532. Janitor and handyman alyst at $216.00 per month.... 2,592.00 at Eiden Field House at 101. One Senior Clerk at $102.00 per month............ 1,224.00 $190.00 per month............ 2,280.0 102. Two switchboard op- 533. Total appropriations..$ 54.400.00 erators at $190.00 per month each .... ... .. "•"' 103. One Senior Clerk Ste- 4,560.0 Receipts 534. Sale of beach tokens..$ 535. Flood light receipts.. 11,500.00 400.00 nographer at $140.00 per month 1,680.00 536. Miscellaneous receipts 700.00 104. One dog warden at $165.00 per month ............ 1,980.00 537. Total receipts other 105. One dog pound care- than taxation $ 12,600.00 taker at $110.0 per month... 1,320.00 106. School crossing guards 10,000.0 538. T o t a 1 appropriation 107. One janitor at $140.00 less receipts other than taxa- per month .................. 1,680.0 tion ..........................$ 41,800.00 108. One janitor at $125.00 539. Add 10% for probable per month .................. 1,50.00 deficiency arising in the col - Department Expense lection of this appropriation.. 4,180.00 109. Secret service work .. 500.00 540. Total amount to be 110. Motorcycle mainten- raised by special tax pursuant ance .................. 600.00 to this appropriation ordi- Ill. Ammunition for shot nance for this purpose to be guns and machine guns ..... 30.00 two-thirds of a mill on the 112. Police car maintenance 7,00.00 dollar of the assessed valua- 113. Stationery and printing 1,50.00 tion of taxable property of said City as authorized by 114. Jail board for prisoners 825.00 law 45,980.00 115.. Maintenance of four- ..........................$ teen telephone call boxes at STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR $97.50 per month, and flash signals at $50.00 per annum. 1,220.00 DEPARTMENT 116. Radio maintenance.. 30.00 541. Superintendent of 117. Miscellaneous expense. 500.00 streets at $333.33 per month..$ 4,000.00 6- - 19 SMALL PARKS I I S. Dog pound food and ex- 478. Superintendent at $275.00 per month............ 3,300.00 pense ........................ 119. Dog tags, census books, business licenses and general 620.00 479. Superintendent's c a r allowance at $15.00 per license books ... .. ... 375.00 month 180.00 120. Police station heating 277.00 ....................... 480.. Labor for parks...... 33,000.00 121. Police station lighting 850.00 481. Hose, tools, and ac- 122. Janitor supplies .... 250.00 cessories .................... 800.00 123. Police building repairs 350.00 482. Plants, trees, bulbs 124. Total appropriation ..$ 252,149.50 and seeds ................ 483. Spraying supplies 1,000.00 500.00 Receipts 484. Water supply and 125. Licenses, dog taxes drainage ....... .... .. 500.00 and court fines, less amount 485. Additions to Park to be credited to Police Pen - structure at Lee Street sion Fund .................. 58.000.00 Beach ....................... 4,523.88 126. Censored film fees.... 2.000.00 486. Repairs and altera- 127. Total receipts other tions to Park structures..... 3,000.00 than taxation $ 60.000.00 487. Lighting expense for park structures ... ..... .. 200.00 128. Total appropriation less 488. Maintenance supplies receipts other than taxation. .$ 192,149.50 for Eiden Field House....... 500.00 129. Add 10% for probable 489. Heating expense for deficiency arising in the col - park structures ............. 400.00 lection of this appropriation.. 19.214.95 490. Operation and main- 130. Total amount to be tenance of four motor ve- raised by taxation ..........$ 211,364.45 hicles and motorized equip- ment ........................ 1,600.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 491. New equipment 1,000.00 131. Fire Marshal at $425.00 492. Black dirt and fill per month ........ ..$ ' " 5,100.00 materials ....... ... ... 2,500.00 Truck Company 1 y 493. Sand, gravel, and ce-2. First Assistant Chief hie ment for sidewalks and im- at $2 at $ per month 3,528.00 provements other than build- ings 2,000.00 . Li 1 Lieutenant 00 ......................... 494. Engineering and su- r .. ....$242... per month .. ..... pri 134. Nine first class pth 2,904.00 pervision service ........... 495. Transfer to Salaries 4,000.00 tes $216.00 per month of City Officers .............. 2,000.00 each .. 13Seach .......... ... or 1, . One private for t2 23,328.00 496. Civil service expense 200.00 moat month at $205.00 per month 497. Repair to Lake Front jetties 10,000.00 and for ll.. months 00 ....................... 498. Miscellaneous park ex- . r ....$211... per month .. private 1 One private for 5 2,529.00 penses ...... ........ 499. Incidental office ex- 1,200.00 months months at per month 500.00 month$205.00 and for 7 months at 00 pense ........................ ....$211... per month ................... 2,502.00 500. Total appropriation ... $ 72,903.88 Truck Company No. 2 137. Second Assistant Chief Receipts 501. Reserve fund for park and Chief of Fire Prevention structures at Lee S t r e e t Bureau at $282.00 per month 3,384.00 Beach 4,523.88 138. Third Assistant Chief .......................$ 502. Work done by depart- at $282.00 per month ........ 139. Lieutenant at $242.00 3,384.00 ment ........................ 2,000.00 per month .. .... ......... 2,904.00 503. Total receipts o t h e r 140. Eight first-class pri- vates at $216.00 per month than taxation ................$ 6,523.88 each ......................... 20.736.00 504. T o t a l appropriation 141. Two privates for 5 months at $205.00 per month less receipts other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 66,380.00 each and 7 months at $211.00 505. Add 10%n for probable , per month each ............. 0 Engine Company No. 1 5,004.00 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 6,638.00 142. Captain at $265.00 per month ... .... .... ..... 3,180.00 SO6. Total amount to be 143. Lieutenant and Admin- raised special tax pursuant istrative Assistant at $253.00 per month 3,036.00 to thiss appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to ................... 744. Motor Engineer at exceed two mills on the dol- $216.00 per month ........... 145. Assistant Motor Engi- 2,592.00 lar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of neer, at $216.00 per month.... 2,592.00 City as provided by law.$ 73,018.00 146. Five frst-class pri- vates at $216.00 per month PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS each ......................... 12,960.00 507. Superintendent at 147. One private for 10 $350.00 per month .... ...$ 4,200.00 months at $211.00 per month 508. Two activity directors and for 2 months at $216.00 at $190.00 per month each.... 4,560.00 per month .................. 2,542.00 18- -7 148. One private for Vz 453. Add 10% for probable month at $205.00 per month deficiency arising in the Gol- and for 111,2 months at $211.00 lection of this appropriation.. 5,880.00 per month ................... 2.529.00 Engine Company No. 2 454. Total amount to be 149. Captain at $265.00 per raised by special tax pur. month 3,180.00 suant to this appropriation 150. Lieutenant at $242.00 ordinance for this purpose per month ................... 2,904.00 not to exceed one and two- 151. Motor Engineer at tenths mills on the dollar of $216.00 per month 2.592.00 the assessed valuation of the 152. Assistant Motor Engi- taxable property of said city neer at $216.00 per month.... 2.592.00 as authorized by law .......$ 64,680.00 153. Five first-class pri- FIREMEN'S ANNUITY AND BENEFIT vates at $216.00 per month FUND each ......................... 12.960.00 455. Annuity and benefit 154. One private for 101,z payments .................. 47,2Q6.80 months at $205.00 per month 456. Supervisory service and for 11,12 months at $211.00 including part-time secretary 1.000.00 per month .................. 2,469.00 < 155. One private for 11 457. Total appropriation.. 48,246.80 months at $205.00 per month RECEIPTS and for 1 month at $211.00 458. T a x on insurance per month ................... 2,466.00 , premiums .................. 3,300.00 156. One private for 21,? 459. Interest on securities 6,000.00 months at $195.00 per month 460. From 1% of licenses 300.00 and for 91,z months at $205.00 461. Deductions from sal - per month ................... 2,435.00 aries ........................ 7,996.80 Engine Company No 3 157. Captain at $265.00 per 462. Total receipts other month ....................... 3,180.00 than taxation ...............$ 17.596.80 158. Lieutenant at $242.00 per month ................... 2,904.00 463. Total appropriation 159. Motor Engineer at less receipts other than tax- $216.00 per month ........... 2,592.00 ation ........................$ 30,650.00 160. Assistant Motor Engi- 464. Add 10% for probable neer at $216.00 per month .. 2,592.00 deficiency arising in the col- 161. Six first-class privates lection of this appropriation. 3,065.00 at $216.00 per month each.... 15,552.00 Engine Company No. 4 465. Total amount to be 162. Captain at $265.00 per raised by special tax of not month 3,180.00 more than one-half of one 163. Lieutenant at $242.00 mill on the dollar of all tax - per monthr ........ 2,904.00 able property for Firemen's annuity and Benefit Fund $ 33,715.00 164. Motor Engineer at $216.00 per month ............ 2,592.00 .... POLICE PENSION FUND 165. Assistant Motor Engi- 466. Pension and Benefit neer at $216.00 per month.... 2,592.00 payments ................... 467. Sundry expense, 38,626.47 166. Five first-class pri- post- vates at $216.00 per month age ......................... 50.00 each .. .......... .... .. 167. One private for 101,2 12,960.00 468. Total appropriation.$ 38,676.47 months at' $205.00 per month and for 1?z months at $211.00 Receipts 469. From 10% of regular per month ................... 2,469.00 licenses ..................... 3,000.00 Engine Company No. 5 470. From % of dog } licenses ..................... 5,500.00 168. Captain at $265.00 per ` 471. From 10% of regular month ....................... 3,180.00 fines ......................:. 500.00 169. Lieutenant at $242.00 472From 3% of salaries 5,683.55 per month ................... 2,904.00 473., From interest on se- 170. Motor Engineer and t curities ..................... 6,500.00 Mechanic at $230.00 per month 2,760.00 171. Assistant Motor Engi- 474. Total receipts other neer at $216.00 per month.... 2,592.00 than taxation ................$ 21,183.55 172. Six first-class privates at $216.00 per month each.... 15,552.00 475. T o t a 1 appropriation 173. Two privates for 10!? less receipts other than tax - months at $205.00 per month ation ........................$ 17,492.92 each and for 11,z months at 476. Add 10% for probable $211.00 per month each...... 4,938.00 deficiency arising in the col - Department Expenses ' lection of this appropriation 1,749.29 174. Maintenance and op- eration of motor vehicles and 477. Total amount to be fire trucks ................... 2,000.00 raised by special tax of one- 175. Postage and office half of one mill on the dollar supplies ..................... 200.00 of all taxable property for 176. Repairs and mainte- policemen's pension fund as nance of equipment ......... 1,500.00 provided by law .............$ 19,242.21 8- -17 I 411. Fourth Ward Boltwood 177. New equipment and Park Improvement Bonds- new hose .................... 1.500.00 Second Series ............... 3,000.00 178. Lighting ............. 1,250.00 412. Public Parks and 179. Heating ......... ..... 750.00 Lake Shore Improvement 180. Building maintenance Bonds ....................... 5,000.00 for 4 fire stations ............ 11000.00 413. Departmental Building Bonds ....................... 1,000.00 181. Total appropriation ... $ 229,975.00 414. Funding Bonds .. 5,000.00 Receipts 415. Fire Apparatus and 182. Tax on fire insurance Equipment Bonds .......... 31000.00 premiums less amount to be 416. Water Improvement credited to Firemen's Pension and Extension Bonds........ 15,000.00 Fund • • • • • • • • 417. Playground and Park .. 5,000.00 183. Water fund transfer.. 22,00.00 Improvement Bonds ......... 2,000.00 184. Total receipts other 418. Total appropriation..$ 42,000.00 than taxation ................$ 229,975.00 419. Add 10% for probable deficiency arising in the col- 185. Total amount to be lection of this appropriation 4.200.00 raised by taxation ........... NONE 420. Total amount to be LEGAL DEPARTMENT raised by taxation ..........$ 46,200.00 186. Corporation Counsel for all legal services includ. BOND INTEREST FUND ing clerk hire, expenses and 421. Fourth Ward Bolt- supplies at $541.67 per month.$ 6,500.00 wood Park Improvement 187. City Attorney at Bonds .......................$ 607.50 $250.00 per month ............ 3,000.00 422. Public Parks and 188. Publication of ordi- Lake Shore Improvement nances and revisions thereof. 500.00 Bonds ..................... 1,012.50 189. Printing legal notices. 350.00 423. Departmental Build- 190. Court costs, witness ing Bonds ..... .. ........ 202.50 fees and legal expenses not 424. Funding Bonds . ... 570.00 otherwise provided for .. 250.00 425. Fire Apparatus and 191. Special counsel for Equipment Bonds ........... 960.00 Oakton Street litigation 750.00 426. Water Improvement ..... and Extension Bonds........ 6,400.00 192. Total appropriation 11,350.00 427. Municipal Building 193. Add 10% forprobable$ Bonds ....................... 1,290.00 deficiency arising in the col- 428. Total appropriation.$ 11,042.50 lection of this appropriation. 1,135.00 429. Add 10% for probable 194. Total amount to be deficiency arising in the col- raised by taxation ...........$ 12,485.00 lection of this appropriation.. 1,104.25 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 430. Total amount to be 195. Continuous audit serv. raised by taxation ..........$ 12,146.75 ice for year 1944, including audit of traffic tickets, arrests SPECIAL FUNDS and fines .. ...$ 5,200.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND 196. Incidental expenses... 100.00 431. Cleaning supplies ...$ 331.50 432. Fuel .... .. .... 1,370.00 197. Total appropriation...$ 5,300.00 433. Furniture and fixtures 240.00 198. Add 10% for probable 434. Insurance ........... 421.00 deficiency arising in the col- 435. Janitor Service ...... 4,960.00 lection of this appropriation.. 530.00 436. Light ................ 1,618.00 437. Rent ................ 1,240.00 199. Total amount to be 438. Repairs and main- raised by taxation ..........$ 5,830.00 tenance ..................... 439. Telephone 1,252.00 580.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 440. ........... Postage and sta- 200. Health Commissioner at $425.00 per month $ 5,100.00 41.tione 441. ... service ... an Delivery Delivery service and 297.00 .... 201. Additional services as express ................. required by law ............. 202. Food and dairy in. 300.00 442. 443. .intro Printing ............. Supplies 487.00 487.00 704.00 Spector at $248.00 per month. 2,976.00 444. ............. Staff ................ 31,481.00 203. Assistant food and dairy inspector at $220.00 per 445. 446. Pages ............... Contingent expense .. 8,515.00 815.00 month . .. ... 204. Hoousinusin g and sanitation 2,640.00 447. 448. Books ............... Binding .......... 8,288.50 2,515.00 inspector at $230.00 per month 2,760.00 449. Periodicals 989.00 205. Clerk and Deputy Reg. .......... istrar at $147.00 per month.. 1,764.00 450. Total appropriation .$ 66,300.00 206. Assistant clerk and deputy registrar at $147.00 451. Receipts Miscellaneous receipts 7,500.00 per month .. .. ..... . 207. Inspector of weights 1,764.00 452. Total appropriation and measures at $220.00 per month ....................... 2,640.00 less receipts ation other than tax - 58,800.00 208. Overtime Sundays and .......................$ holidays compensation.•.... 240.00 - Ib- -9- I 209. Communicable diseases 375• Materials for main - and quarantine expense ..... 1.200.00 tenance of distribution sys- 2 1 0. Three public health tem ......................... 2,000.00 nurses at $180.00 per month 376. New equipment for each ......................... 6,480.00 installing water mains ...... 1,200.00 211. Laboratory director at 377. Water mains feeder $265.00 per month .......... 3,180.00 extensions ... .. ...... 1,000.00 212. Laboratory assistant at 378. Painting of elevated $124.00 per month ........... 1,488.00 tanks ........................ 1,000.00 213. Veterinary services .. 360.00 379. Maintenance of water 214. F o o d and dairies, tanks ...... • ...... 500.00 weights and measures ex- Water Meter and Billing pense ........ ..... ..... 140.00 Division 215. Laboratory supplies .. 800.00 380. Chief Clerk and Bill- 216. Postage .............. .. 400.00 - ing Machine Operator at 217. Office supplies ........ 400.00 $165.00 per month .. 1,980.00 218. Heating .............. 500.00 381. Two clerks at $127.00 219. Lighting ............. 400.00 per month each ............. 3,048.00 220. Building repairs ... 500.00 , 382• Delinquent account in- 221. Janitor at $152.00 per , Spector at $175.00 per month 2,100.00 month .. ........ ........ 1,824.00 383. Foreman of meter 222. Janitor supplies ..... 150.00 shop at $207.00 per month.... 2,484.00 223. Operation and main- 384. Two meter repair- tenance of eight motor ve- men; one at $182.00 per hicles ........................ 800.00 month; one at $170.00 per 224. Medical Inspection of month ....................... 4,224.00 schools ..................... 2,000.00 385. Inspector at $192.00 225. Miscellaneous expen- per month .... .. ... ... 2,304.00 ses ........................... 150.00 386. Two meter readers at 226. Assistant clerk and $130.00 per month each....... 3,120.00 deputy registrar at $118.00 per 387. Additional help ...... 250.00 month 1,416.00 388. Purchase of meter ....................... 227. Housing and sanitation and relief valves ............ 1,500.00 expense ...................... 228. Laboratory technician 25.00 389. Repair parts for meters ...................... 2,500.00 at $173.00 per month ........ 2,076.00 390. Materials and sup- 229. Clinic physician, part. plies ......................... 475.00 time, at $75.00 per month.... 900.00 391. Operation and main- tenance of four motor vehicles 600.00 392. New equipment 200.00 231. Total appropriation ... $ 45,873.00 393. Stationery and sup- plies ........'''' Receipts 394. Postage 600.00 232. Fees for examination of scales .. .$ 1,000.00 395. Total appropriation..$ 188,268.95 233. Receipts from county Transfers for birth and death registra- 396. Fire Deparement ....$ 225,000.00 tions ........................ 1,000.00 397. Contingent Fund .... 8,500.00 234. Fees from certified 398. Miscellaneous Fund.. 5,137.52 coppies of birth and death cer- 399. City Collector's Office 3,500.00 ti6cates ..................... 235. Miscellaneous! receipts 1'800.00 1,200.00 400. Total. Transfers ......$ 242,137.52 236. Total receipts other 401. Total appropriation than taxation ................$ 5,000.00 and Transfers ...............$ 430.406.47 Receipts 237. Total appropriation 402. Water tax and use less receipts other than taxa- of water for building and tion .........................$ 40,873.00 sidewalk construction .......$ 426,214.52 238. Add 10%n for probable 403. Water Revenue Bonds deficiency arising in the col- (Unexpended balance) .. 691.95 lection of this appropriation. 4,087.30 404. Work done by Water Mains Division .............. 1,000.00 239. Total amount to be 405. Work done by Meter raised by taxation ..........$ 44,960.30 Division and sale of meter parts, relief valves, etc...... 2,000.00 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 406. Work done by Pump- 240. City Treasurer at ing Station employees ...... 500.00 $130.00 per month $ 241. Bookkeeper at $230.00 1,560.00 407. Total receipts other than taxation 430,406.47 per month ................... 2,760.00 ...............$ 242. Clerk and stenogra- pher at $153.00 per month... 1,836.00 408. Total amount to be raised by taxation NONE 243. Clerk and stenogra- BOND SINKING FUND pher at $110.00 per month... 1,320.00 409. Fourth Ward Bolt- 244. Blank books. station- ery and supplies 750.00 wood Park Improvement ............ 245. Extra help .......... 200.00 Bonds .......................$ 410. Fire Department 3,000.00 246. Total appropriation ... $ 8,426.00 Bonds ....................... 5,000.00 - 10- - 15- WATER DEPARTMENT 247. Add 10% for probable 338. Assistant Superintend- deficiency arising in the col- ent Water Department and lection of this appropriation.. 842.60 Chemist at $340.00 per month.$ 4,080.00 248. Total amount to be 339. Car allowance at $15.00 per month ............ 180.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 9,268.60 340• Water Officer at CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT $220.00 per month ........... 341. Maintenance of two 2,640.00 249. City Collector and Su - motor vehicles 300.00 perintendent of Special As- .............. 342. Contingent expense sessments at $341.67 per month 4,100.00 reserve for water system.... 343. Interest on Water 8,000.00 ....... ....... .$ 250• License Enforcing Offi- Revenue Bonds ...... .. . 418.00 cer at $165.00 per month ... 1,980.00 344. Water Revenue Bonds 10,000.00 251. Stenographer and clerk at $165.00 per month 1,980.00 345. Engineering and su- pervision service ............ 8,500.00 ... 252. Clerk at $141.00 per 346. Transfer to civil serv- month ....................... 253. Postage 1,692.00 200.00 ice for services .............. 350.00 ............. 254. Stationery and sup - Pumping Station plies ...................... 250.00 347. Master mechanic at 255. Burglary insurance... 256. Extra help and over- 87.50 $335.00 per month ........... 4,020.00 200.00 348. Three operating en- time ......................... gineers at $242.00 per month each 8,712.00 257• Total appropriation...$ 10,489.50 ......................... 349. One relief engineer at Receipts Commissions Spe- $231.00 per month ..... 350• Four firemen, one at 2,772.00 cial Assessment colleccttions 300.00 $197.00 per month, one at 2265 . Vehicle Tax collectionn 260. Transfer for services 3,000.00 $192.00 per month, two at $182.00 per month each....... 9,036.00 rendered Water Department. 3,500.00 351. Four oiler -repairmen at $207.00 per month each.... t 9,936.00 261. Total receipts other than 352. Electrician at $220.00 - taxation .....................$ 6,800.00 per month .... .. ..... 353. Additional labor ..... 2,640.00 4,484.00 262, Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- 354. Fuel and power...... 25,000.00, tion $ 3,689.50 355. Repairs to building... 356. Tools, materials and 750.00 263. Add 10% for probable supplies ..................... 1,500.00 deficiency arising in the col - lection of this appropriation.. 368.95 357. Repair to sea-wall and intake .................. 5,000.00 264. Total amount to be 358. Repairs to boiler and 3,000.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 4,058.45 engine 359. Machinery and equip- CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ment from WRB ............ 691.95 265. City Clerk at $280.00 per month ..................$ 3,360.00 Filtration Plant 266. Clerk a n d Council 360. Chemist at $175.00 per stenographer at $173.00 per month .......... 2,100.00 month ....................... 2,076.00 361. Four operators, one at 267. Senior Clerk at $153.00 $207.00 per month; one at per month ........ .. ..... 1,836.00 $183.00 per month; two at 268. Messenger and page $178.00 per month each....... 8,952.00 at $26.25 per month .. 315.00 362. One maintenance op- 269. Stationery, record erator at $214.00 per month.. 2,568.00 a books and supplies .......... 450.00 363. Additional labor ..... 364. Chemicals for water 1,600.00 270. Total appropriation ... $ 8,037.00 treatment ... ......... ..... 8,000.00 271. Add 10% for probable 365. Laboratory supplies.. 300.00 deficiency arising in the col- 366. Repairs and building lection of this appropriation.. 803.70 maintenance ................ 367• Tools, materials and 1,500.00 272. Total amount to be supplies ..................... 600.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 8,840.70 368. New equipment for SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS filter plant .................. 500.00 273. Mayor at $595.00 per month $ 7,140.00 Water Mains Division 274. SecretM. ay- 369. Foreman at $137.50 or at $146.00 per month...... 1,752.00 per month ................... 1,650.00 275. City Comptroller at 370. Assistant foreman at $30.00 per month ... 360.00 $192.00 per month ........... 2,304.00 276. Aldermen at $10.00 per 371. Five water mains meeting..................... 7,820.00- mechanics ................... 9,700.00 277. Stationery and sup- 372. Additional labor ..... 2,000.00 plies ........................ 175.00 373. Maintenance of five 278. City Officers' contin- motor vehicles .............. 800.00 gent expense ................ 450.00 374. Tools and equipment 800.00 -14- -II- 279. Total appropriation...$ 17,697.00 to be paid July 31, 1944...... ?00.00 Receipts 310. Evanston Safety Coun- 2 80.' Transfer from Street cil for services rendered..... 100.00 and Bridge .................$ 3,000.00 311. Infant Welfare for serv- 281. Transfer - f r o in Gar- ices rendered ............... 700.00 bage ........................ 1,000.00 312. Bruce Atkinson, dis- 282. Transfer from Parks. 2,000.00 ability compensation 12 months at $23.96 per month.......... 287.52 283. Total receipts other 313. Ambulance service 12 than taxation ................$ 6,000.00 months at $100.00 per month. 1,200.00 284. Total appropriation 314. Total appropriation ... $ 5,137.52 less receipts other than taxa- Receipts tion ..........................$ Add 10% for 11,697.00 V 315. From Water Depart- 285. probable ment " " $ 5,137.52 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 1,169.70 K 316. Total receipts other . 286. Total amount to be than taxation ...............$ 5,137.52 raised by taxation ...........$ 12,866.70 317. Total amount to be CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION raised by taxation .......... NONE 287. Salaries of three com- CONTINGENT FUND missioners at $50.00 per year each .........................$ 150.00 318. Contingent expenses of 288. Secretary and Chief the City of Evanston not Examiner for technical and otherwise included m appro- professional services ........ 2.000.00 priation, to cover unforeseen 289. Senior Clerk and sten- requirements,' accidents, ographer at $123.00 per month 1,476.00 claims, etcetera .............$ 8,500.00 290. Services of special ex- aminers and proctors ....... 50.00 319. Total appropriation ... $ 8,500.00 291. Operating expenses in- Receipts cluding stationery and sup- 320. From Water Depart - plies, printing and communi- ment $ ........................ 8,500.00 cations ...................... 300.00 292. Miscellaneous expense 100.00 321. Total amount to be raised by taxation .......... NONE 293. Total appropriation ... $ 4,076.00 Receipts MUNICIPAL COURT 294. Transfer from Play- grounds .... .. ..... .. ..$ 200.00 322. Two judges at $416.66 295. Transfer from Parks. 200.00 per month each ... ....... $ 10,000.00 296. Transfer from Gar- 323. Clerk of Municipal bage ......................... 500.00 Court at $300.00 per month.. 3,600.00 297. Transfer from Street 324. Two Deputy Clerks at and Bridge repairs .......... 300.00 $203.00 per month each...... 4,872.00 298. Transfer from Water 325. Secretary to the Clerk Department ................. 350.00 at $153.00 per month......... 1,836.00 299. Examination fees .... 200.00 326. Printing and books.. 350.00 327. Postage and office 300. Total receipts other supplies for Clerk's Office.... 200.00 than taxation ................$ 1,750.00 328. Miscellaneous equip- ment ........................ 200.00 301. Total appropriation 329. Bailiff and other ex - less receipts other than taxa- pense including feeding and transportation of jurors...... 200.00 tion ..........................$ 302. Add 10% for probable 2,326.00 t 330. Probation office ex - deficiency arising in the col- pense including $15.00 per month car allowance......... 35,0.00 lection of this appropriation.. 232.60 303. Total amount to be 1t 331. Total appropriation...$ 21,608.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 2,558.60 Receipts 332. Criminal and quasi - MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS criminal court costs .......... $ 4,000.00 304. Election expense ....$ 800.00 333. Civil court costs, 305. Support of indigent Clerk's fees ................. 1,100.00 war veterans and their fami- lies as provided by law...... 650.00 334. Total receipts other 306. Evanston Hospital As- than taxation ..............$ 5,100.00 sociation for services ren. dered to be paid July 31, 1944 100.00 335. Total appropriation 307. St. Francis Hospital less receipts other than taxa- Association for services ren- lion .........................$ 16,508.00 dered to be paid July 31, 1944 100.00 336. Add 10% for probable 308. Community Hospital deficiency arising in the col - for services rendered to be lection of this appropriation.. 1,650.80 paid July 31, 1944............ 500.00 309. Visiting Nurses Asso- 337. Total amount to be ciation for services rendered raised by taxation ........... $ 18,158.80 - 12- - 13- 3917 AN ORDINANCE (-AMENDING SECTION 122 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE fEt.PROHIBITED ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON". BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITlY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 122, entitled 'Schedule 'El Prohibited Zones" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traf- fic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended. by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Central Park Avenue - East side - Harrison Street to North Property Line of the Northminster Presby- terian Church. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17 day of January, A. D. 1944.E Approved Jan. 18, 1944 EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor. Published in the Evanston Review, January 27, 1944_ I AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN T13E CITY OF EVANSTON, IN THE COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1944, AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1944. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of Eight Hundred Eighty-two Thou- sand Seven Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and Fourteen Cents ($882,792.14) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the cur- rent fiscal year of the City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston at a regular meeting held on January 10, 1944, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on January 11, 1944, which ap- propriations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all general corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a sinking fund for the payment of bonds and interest on bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Repair Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is here- by levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, Cook County, State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year. That the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be Raised by Tax- ation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as afore- said, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see ordinance for figures) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved S.G. Ingraham Attest: Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Passed January 310 1944✓ Approved February 10 1944 Vote Ayes (14) Aldermen Bersbach, Hemenway, Merrick, Platt, Kimbark, Mogg, James, Rubin, Brandt, Emery, Corcoran, Harwood, Thoma and Hungerford. Voting nay none. Absent at Call of Roll Aldermen MacSteven and Jourdain. r.. 399 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THREE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($398,000) 1944, TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Book County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating ex- penses of the City; and WHEREAS., this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual appro- priation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning Janu- ary 1, 1944, and ending December 31, 1944, in manner, time, and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants, or otherwise; NOW, THERE -FORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1944 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $2250000 1944 General Corporate Fund Tax Antici- pation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-65, inclusive, numbers C-1 to C-40, inclusive to be of the denomina- tion of $5,000 each, and numbers C-41 to C-651 inclu- sive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. �&41,000 1944 Library Fund Tax Anticipation War- rants, numbered L-1 to L-41, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $26,000 1944 Public Playground Fund Tax Antici- pation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-26, inclusive, to be of the denomination of 151,000 each. $39,000 1944 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipa- tion Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-39, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. $67,000 1944 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation War- rants, numbered G-1 to G-67, inclusive, to be of the denomination of $1,000 each. That all said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of seven - eighths of one per cent (7/8 of 1%) per annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately.the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council. Said warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes hereto- fore levied for the year 1944 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds, said warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. Section 2: That said warrants be in substantially the fol- lowing form: 400 1944 FUND CITY COUNTY OF COOK No. TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANT OF EVANSTON STATE OF ILLINOIS To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: 0 , 1944 Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1944 for purposes, as soon as funds become avail- able, the sum of DOLLARS ($ ), together with interest thereon at the rate of seven -eighths of one per cent (7/8 of 1%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or un- til notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be au- thorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. ATTEST: City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Section 3. That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, Enyart, Van Camp & Co., Inc. and Scott & Wyandt, Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon re- ceipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following de- scribed warrants in the aggregate principal amount of ONE HUN- DRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($150,000), being a portion of the warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated February 15, 1944, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: $1002000 1944 General Corporate Fund Tax Antici- pation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-20, inclusive, de- nomination $5,000 each. $10,000 1944 Library Fund Tax Anticipation SYar- rants, numbered L-1 to L-10, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. T�"F.�"!' Jy-{ 7P,PIP .� r IF... �8,000 1944 Public Playground Fund Tax Antici- pation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-8, inclusive, denomination of $12000 each. $12,000 1944 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Antici- pation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-12, inclusive, denomination $1,000 each. $20,000 1944 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation War- rants, numbered G-1 to G-20, inclusive, denomination $11000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. 40 Section 4. it is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds sixty-five per cent (65%) of taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes of the year 1944 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation or taxable property, then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty-five per cent (65%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its con- tract of purchase will be made on or before March 1, 1945; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved, and confirmed. Section 5. That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1944 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the _respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest num- ber (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify Enyart, Van Camp & Co., Inc. and Scott & Wyandt, Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to pay and of said warrants. Section 6, The City Treasurer of this City is hereby direct- ed to use the proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. Section 7. That the City Clerk of this City is hereby di- rected to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this .City. Section 8. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. APPROVED: ATTEST: EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Passed February 7, 1944.✓ S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor -402 VOTE i AYES (15) Alderman Bersbach it Hemenway If Merrick it Platt It Kimbark it Mogg It MacSteven it James " Jourdain " Rubin Brandt Corcoran Harwood Thoma Hungerford NAYS . (q) Alderman ABSENT (1) Alderman Emery STATE OF ILLINOIS) SS. COUNTY -OF COOK ) I, the undersigned, duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Evanston, in said County and State, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the attached is a true and correct copy of an ordin- ance providing for the issuance .of THREE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS ($398,000) 1944 Tax Anticipation Warrants, which has been adopted by a motion duly made, seconded, and carried by the affirmative vote of a majority of the elected members of the City Council of said municipality voting at a duly convened meet- ing, and has been signed and approved by the Mayor, that said or- dinance is now a part of the official records of said municipality and same has not in any manner been revoked or rescinded, that said copy shows the vote for and against the adoption of said or- dinance as recorded, and that the Mayor and each and every member of said City Council had due and timely notice 'of -the meeting at which said ordinance was adopted, all as appears from the official record of the proceedings of said City .Council. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City this 8th day of February, 1944. ( SEAL ) 0 EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk .. .... ...u.;9r4_*s�Yittli►s .. ..._ ::raaeSwr..a�. « . __ iN;.� _,: :� �..�,,u AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING AND NAMING MERRICK PARK BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the property of the City of Evanston located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Oak Avenue and Lake Street, in the Second Ward of the City of Evanston, be henceforth designated and known as "MERRICK PARK" in honor of Alderman Clinton Merrick. SECTION 2: That this ordinance be in full force and effect from and after date of its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council.of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of February, 1944. Approved February 14, 1944. Edward W. Bell; City Clerk S.G. Ingraham Mayor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE IX ENTITLED "WHEEL TAX LICENSE" OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 19270 AS AMENDED, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: 11 SECTION 1: That Article IX entitled "Wheel Tax License" of Chapter LV entitled "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, be and the same is hereby amended.by adding thereto, immediately following Section 2837, a section to be known and desig- nated as Section 2837 A, which .Section shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 2837 (a) DECALCOMANIA LICENSES) Whenever the license issued by the City of Evanston shall be in the form of a decalcomania or other form of sticker, the 'same shall be displayed, affixed and attached on the right side of the wind shield of the vehicle in such manner as not to obstruct vision of the driver. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21 day of"February, 1944. Approved February 23, 1944. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review March 2, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 128 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE tK1 LOADING ZONE" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1: That Section 128 entitled "Schedule IKt Loading Zone" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Davis Street - north side - extending from the alley, east to the east line of the building at 615 Davis Street. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its -passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21 day of February, 1944. ✓ Approved February 23, 1944. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March :?,, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XVII, CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 19270 BY ADDING ONE SECTION TO SAID ARTICLE, TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 1872 (c). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Article XVII, entitled "Miscellaneous Regulations" of Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and said article is hereby amended by adding thereto a section, to be known as Section 1872 (c), which said new section shall be and read as follows: Section 1872 (c). SALE OF CHRISTMAS TREES,'ETC.) No person, firm or corporation shall store, sell, or offer for sale, within the City of Evanston, any pine, balsam, spruce, fir, or other trees, or any branches or parts thereof which have been cut for use as Christmas trees, or for ornamental or decoration purposes, without first having obtained a license so to do from the City of Evanston. Licenses shall be issued upon payment of a license fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and a deposit with the City Collector of the City of Evanston of a cash bond in the amount of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) for each location. No license shall be granted except for lo- cations in properly zoned areas and upon approval of the Fire Marshal as to fire hazards. The cash bond deposited with the City Collector shall be for the purpose of indemnifying the City'of Evanston against having said premises left in an unclean condition and said cash bond 405 shall be refunded upon surrender of the receipt therefor within five (5) days after discontinuance or termination of said business, together with satisfactory evidence that all such trees, branches and parts thereof have been removed from the premises. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate the provision of this Section of said Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than Twenty-five Dollars (J25.00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions hereof are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28 day of February, 1944.E Approved February 29, 1944. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review March 9, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXVIII ENTITLED "EMPLOYEES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING A SECTION KNOWN AS SECTION 1490 (b). BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: Chapter•XXVIII of The Evanston Municipal Code of December 20, 1927, is hereby amended by the addition of the following section to be known as Section 1490 (b) establishing the policy of the City Council of the City of Evanston relative to compensation of employees of the said City of Evanston who have and hereafter shall become members of the armed forces of the United States of America and who became such employees -of said City of Evanston after December 8, A.D. 1941, which section shall be and read as follows: Section 1490 (b). Every employee of the City of Evanston who became such employee after the 8th day of December A.D. 1941, and who has,,since said December 8. A.D. 1941, or shall hereafter enlist or be ordered to report for induction into any of the Armed Services of the United States of America, shall be entitled to receive and shall receive, at the time of such induction, from the treasury of the City of Evanston, a sum of money equal to the amount theretofore paid to him for two weeks work in the employ of such City, if said employee shall have been employed by said City of Evanston for one whole year or more at the time of such induction, or a sum of money equal to the amount theretofore paid to him for one week's work in the employ of such City, if said employee shall have been employed by said City of Evanston for a period of less than one year, at the time of such induction, -and the Mayor, City Treasurer and City Comptroller are hereby authorized to pay such respective sums to such employees, upon such induction, in the manner provided for the payment of salaries. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby expressly repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of March, 1944.✓ Approved March 27, 1944, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk .Mayor Published in Evanston Review March 30, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XLV ENTITLED "PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1: That Chapter XLV entitled "Peddlers and Solicitors" of The'Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 20342 which shall read as f ollows: 20342. SOUNDING OF BELLS, etc. - PROHIBITED) No person, firm or corporation, or any licensed peddler or vendor using any vehicle drawn by horse power or propelled by mechanical power for the sale or adver- tising of merchandise of any kind or character, in- cluding soft drinks, ice cream, candy,_nuts, bakery goods, or sandwiches, shall sound or cause to be sounded any horn, bell, whistle, or other noise - making device for the purpose of attracting attention of the public to the presence of such vehicle, or as a medium of advertising the sale of such merchandise. Violators of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for each offense. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by•the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17th day of April, 1944.✓ Approved April 18, 1944. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review April 20, 1944. AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PORTION OF CLARK STREET IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That that portion of Clark Street in the City of.Evanston, Illinois, described as follows: All that portion of Clark Street lying west of the west line of Benson Avenue and lying east of. a line drawn parallel to and One Hundred Forty-three (143) feet west of the west line of Benson Avenue, in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, 'inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public.interests will be subserved.by such vacation. SECTION.2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication. Adopted by the City Council .of the Cfity of Evanston on the 24th day of April A.D. 1944. Approved April 25, 1944. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 40 1944. L AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ON JULY 13, 1915, APPROVED JULY 14, 1915, ENTITLED "AN OR- DINANCE REQUIRING THE CHI- . CAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY TO ELE- VA,TE THE PLANE OF A PORTION OF ITS ROADBED AND TRACKS IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON; AND CHANGING THE GRADE OF POR- TIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN SAID CITY," AS AMENDED BY AN ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, APRIL 6, 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON: Section 1: That Section 4 and Section 5 of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDI- NANCE REQUIRING THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY COMPANY TO ELEVATE THE PLANE OF A PORTION OF ITS ROADBED AND TRACKS IN THE CITY OF EV- ANSTON; AND CHANGING THE GRADE OF PORTIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES IN SAID CITY." PASSED BY THE CITY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ON JULY 13, 1915, AS AMENDED BY AN ORDINANCE PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON ON APRIL 6, 1927, be and the same are hereby amended so that they will read as follows: Section 4: Subways shall be con- structed beneath the tracks of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- way Company, hereby required to be elevated, where said tracks are in- tersected and crossed by University Place, Emerson Street, Garnett Place, Foster street, alley between Foster street and Hamlin street, Hamlin street, Simpson street, alley between Simpson street and Gaffield place, Gaffield place, alley between Gaffield place and Noyes street, Noyes street. Colfax street, Ridge Avenue, and Lin- coln street combined as hereinafter provided, and Central street. Section 5: The several subways hereinbefore referred to in Section 4 of this ordinance, and which shall be constructed at the elevation upon which such tracks are to be placed shall, as to their size and dimen- sions, locations and other details, be in accordance with the following schedule: SCHEDULE OF SUBWAYS Subway in University Place under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- cway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 20.0 feet above city, datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side there- of. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to ex- ceed three feet in 100 feet to a con- nection with the present surface of street. Width of roadway, 24 feet in sub- way. Width of sidewalks 5 feet on both sides of subway. Width of roadway and sidewalk, outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalk shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Clear head room 12 feet. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as a waiver of the right of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company to continue to maintain and operate at grade its certain sidetracks across University Place as the same are now main- tained and operated; provided, how- ever, that the said sidetrack or side- tracks at grade shall not extend be- yond the south line of Emerson street. Subway in Emerson Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & `St. Paul Rail- way. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 20.0 feet above, city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the ap- proaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadway, 42 feet in sub- way. Width of sidewalks, 9 feet each in subway. - Width of roadway and sidewalks outside • of, subway shall be the same as they now exist. 'Che depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Two lines of posts may be placed to the street to support girders; one within each sidewalk space, adjoining the curb. Clear head room, 13 feet 6 inches. Subway in Garnett Place under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 50 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 20.5 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 50 feet. Width of roadways, 17 feet in sub- way. Width of sidewalks, 6 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadways and about the level of the same. A line of posts may be placed in the center of the roadway, to sup. port girders. Clear headroom, 12 feet. Subway in Foster Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & • St. Paul Railway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 21.2 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the ap- proaches shall extend on a grade not !o exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadways, 18 feet 6 inches in subway. Width of sidewalks, 10 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Three lines of posts may be placed in the street, to support girders; one within each sidewalk space, adjoining the curb and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 13 feet. Subway in Alley north of Foster Street under Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Alley 20 feet wide.) The depression of the alley shall be sufficient to make the elevation of ,he floor of the subway not less than twenty-one and five -tenths (21.5) feet above city datum. This level shall ex. tend to right of way lines of said Railway Company on each side there- of. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to ex- ceed three (3) feet in one hundred W10) feet to connection with the present surface of the alley. Width between walls of subway six- teen (16) feet. Width of roadway sixteen (16) feet in the subway. Clear head room twelve (12) feet. Subway in Hamlin Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 21.7 feet above city datum. This level .shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall ex+end on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of the street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadways, 18 feet 6 inches in ,ubway. Width of sidewalks, 10 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Three lines of posts may be placed in the street, to support girders; one within each sidewalk space adjoining the curb and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 12 feet. Subway in Simpson Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 50 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 20.5 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. F roan this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 50 feet. Width of roadways. 17 feet in sub- way. Width of sidewalks, 6 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall he uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. A line of posts may be placed in the center of the roadway, to support girders. Clear head room, 13.5 feet. Subway in alley north of Simpson Street under the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul Railway. (Alley 16 feet wide.) The depression of the alley shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 22.5 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 16 feet. Width of roadway, 16 feet in sub- way. Clear head room, 12 feet. Subway in Gaffield Place under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less.than 23.0 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadways, 18 feet 6 inches in subway. Width of sidewalks, 10 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Three lines of posts may be placed .in the street, to support girders; one within each sidewalk space adjoining the curb and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 12 feet. Subway in Alley North of Gaffield Pace under the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul Railway. (Alley 16 feet wide.) The depression of the alley shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 23.5 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall. extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width of roadway 16 feet in sub. way. Clear head room, 12 feet. Subway in Noyes Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 23.5 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall .extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadways, 18 feet 6 inches in subway. Width of sidewalks, 10 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Three lines of posts may be placed in the street to support girders; one within each sidewalk space adjoining the curb and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 13 feet. Subway in Colfax Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 26.0 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connection with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadway, 18 feet 6 inches in subway. Width of sidewalks, 10 feet 6 inches each in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. I hree lines of posts may be placed in each street to support girders; one within each sidewalk space adjoining the curb and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 12.0 feet. Subway in Central Street under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 24.0 feet above city datum. This level shall extend to the right of way ,lines of said railway on each side thereof. From this level the approaches shall extend on a grade not to exceed three feet in 100 feet to a connectioti with the present surface of street. Width between walls of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadways, 21 feet.6 inches in subway. Width of sidewalks, 7 feet,6 inches eaen in subway. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway and about the level of same. Three lines of posts may be placed in the street to support girders; one within each sidewalk space, adjoin- ing the curb, and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 13.0 feet. Grade Crossing at Isabella Street A grade crossing shall be main- tained at Isabella Street, but the tracks crossing said street may be raised not more than three (3) feet above their present elevation, so as to make the elevation of the top of the rail not more than twenty-eight and five -tenths (28.5) feet above city datum at the center of said stree,. From said grade crossing the ap- proaches thereto shall descend on a grade not to exceed three (3) feet in one hundred (100) feet to an inter- section with the present surface of said street. The tracks across said street shall be planked for a width of twelve (12) feet on each side .of the center line of said street, and sidewalks six (6) feet wide shall be provided on each side of said street across the right of way of said Railway Company. A roadway thirty (30) feet wide on said approaches shall be covered with gravel to a depth of six (6) inches. Should said Railway Company elect to continue said elevation to the Northern Boundary line of the City, a subway shall be constructed be- neath its tracks where the same are intersected and crossed by Isabella Street, which said subway s1­11 be constructed at the expense of said Railway Company and as to its size, dimensions and other details, shall be in accordance with the following schedule: Subway of Isabella Ftreet'under the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. (Street 66 feet wide.) The depression of the street shall be sufficient to make the elevation of the floor of the subway not less than 19.0 feet above city datum. This elevation shall extend to the Railway Company's right of way lines. From this elevation the approaches shall extend on a grade not exceeding three feet in one hundred feet to a connection with the present surface of Isabella Street. Width of subway, 66 feet. Width of roadway in subway, 18 feet 6 inches. Width of sidewalks in subway, 10 feet 6 inches each. Width of roadway and sidewalks outside of subway shall be the same as they now exist. The depression of the sidewalks shall be uniform with the roadway. Three lines of posts may be placed in the street to support girders; one within each sidewalk space, adjoin. ing the curb, and the other in the center of the roadway. Clear head room, 12 feet. Section 2: That nothing in this amenda. tory Ordinance contained shall be con. strued as a waiver of or to -detract from the right of tfie said Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company, or its successors in interest to continue to maintain and operate at grade its cer. tain sidetracks across Clark Street in the City of Evanston as the same are now maintained and operated. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage, ap- proval, and publication. Provided, . how- ever, this Ordinance shall be null and void unless Henry A. Scandrett, Walter J. Cummings and George I. Haight. Trustees of the property of Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, the present successors in in- terest of said Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company shall, by their duly authorized officers file with the Mayor of said C� y_of Evanston, within sixty (60) days, after the passage and approval of this Ordinance, an agreement duly executed by any authorized officer of said Trustees, whereby .said Trustees in their official` capacity and not person- ally, shall undertake to do and perform all the matters and things therein and in said Ordinance of July 13, 1915, as amended by said Ordinance of April 6, 1927, as amended by this amendatory Ordinance required of them to be done; and all of the provisions of said Ordi- nance of July 13, 1915, as amended by said Ordinance of April 6, 1927, shall apply to all things provided for and em. braced in this amendatory Ordinance, un- less herein otherwise specified and the rights and obligations, powers and duties of the City of Evanston and of the said Trustees shall be the same in all respects as if said Ordinance of July 13, 1915, as amended by 'said Ordinance of April 6, 1927, had contained all the matters and things contained in this amendatory Ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the City of. Evanston, on the 24th day of April, A.D. 1944. EDWARD W. BELL, Approved April 25th, 1944. City Clerk. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor. Published oin'r the Evanston Review May 4; 1944. F• AN ORDINANCE Providing for the issuance of $110,- 000.00 Water Revenue Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illi- nois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving and extending the present existing waterworks sys- tem of the City of Evanston, and providing for the payment of prin- cipal of said bonds and interest thereon. WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable, necessary, and for the best interests of the City of Evanston, to improve and extend the present water distribution system of the City of Evanston, by the construction of a twenty-four inch water feeder main in Church Street, from Ridge Avenue, Evanston, west to East Prairie Road in Skokie, Illinois, and a sixteen inch -water feeder main south- west along said East Prairie Road to a point 1,900 feet southwest of Church Street, and to provide for necessary con- nections, valves, hydrants, meters, and all necessary appurtenances in connec. tion therewith, all as more fully de- scribed in the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Commis- sioner of Public Works of the City of Evanston, and open for inspection of the public; and, WHEREAS, 'the total estimated cost of such proposed improvements, and ex- tensions, is estimated to be the sum of $110,000.00; and, WHEREAS, it is estimated that the period of usefulness of said waterworks system and said improvements, and ex- tensions, is not less than forty (40) years; and, WHEREAS, the City does not have suf. ficient funds available for the purpose of paying the cost of said improvements, and extensions; and, WHEREAS, under the provisions of Article 78, Chapter 24, Illinois Revised Statutes '1943, any municipality with a population of less than 500,000 is author- ized to build or purchase -and to operate a waterworks system or water supply system either within or without the cor- poration limits thereof, and also to improve or extend that system, and to pay the costs of a purchase, construc. tion, improvement or extension of a waterworks or water supply system by the issuance and sale of revenue bonds of the municipality, payable solely from the revenue derived from the operation of the waterworks or water supply sys- tem; and, WHEREAS, this City has heretofore authorized and issued water revenue bonds, $22,000. of which are now out- standing, which said outstanding bonds are dated June 1, 1940, bearing interest at the rate of one and sixty-five hun- dredths per cent (1.65%) and maturing $10,000 on June 1, 1945 and $12,000 on June 1, 1946, and in accordance with the terms and covenants of the said ordinance authorizing said outstanding bonds, it is hereby found and determined, that the revenues derived from the waterworks system for the last preceding -fiscal year were sufficient to pay all costs, operation and maintenance, pro- vide an adequate depreciation fund, and leave a balance equal to at least one hundred and twenty-five per cent (125%) of the aggregate of: (a) the principal and interest requirements for such year on the bonds now outstanding; (b) one ye'ar's interest on the total issue con. templated by this ordinance; (c) an amount of principal of these additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of this additional bond issue; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OR- DAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1. That the facts recited above are correct and that it will be for the best interest of the City that it issue water revenue bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $110,- 000.00, as hereinafter 9 described, for the purpose of constructing improvements, and extensions to the existing water- works system in and for this City, as set forth above, land in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor now on file for public inspection in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Evanston. SECTION 2. That the City Council does hereby determine the estimated cost of said improvements and extensions to be the sum of $110,000.00, and that 'the period of usefulness of such said waterworks system including said im- provements and extensions to be forty (40) years. SECTION 3. That for, the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing such improvements and extensions, there be presently issued and sold, water revenue bonds of the City of Evanston to be designated "Water Revenue Bonds 1944" in the principal amount of'$110,- 000.00, which bonds shall bear date of August 15, 1944, be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, be numbered consecu- tively from 1 to 110 inclusive, bear in- terest at the rate of one and one-fourth pper cent (1.25%) per -annum, from date Mmtil paid, said interest being payable semi-annually on the 15th day of Febru- ary and August in each year and which said water revenue bonds shall become due in numerical order as follows: $5,000.00 on August 15 in each of the years 1945 and 1946. $15,000.00 on August 15 in each of the years 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950. $10,000.00 on August 15 in each of the years 1951, 1952. 1953 and 1954. SECTION 4. Both principal and in- terest of said water revenue bonds shall be payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, t in is; said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and —City Clerk'of this City, and be sealed with the cor- porate seal of said City, and the 'in- terest coupons attached to said bonds shall be executed by the facsimile sig- natures of said officers and said of- ficials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own proper sgnatures their respective facsimile sig- ,natures. appearing on said coupons. Said bonds together with interest there- on shall be payable solely from revenues derived from the waterworks system of said City and such bonds shall not in any event constitute pan indebtedness of -said City within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory limitation. Any of said bonds may be registered as to principal at, any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City, in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and there- after the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the reg- istered holder, his legal representative or assigns. Such registered bonds shall be transferable to another registered holder or back to bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer of a legal assignment duly acknowledged or approved. Registration of any such bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons thereto attached but such coupons shall be transferable by de- livery. SECTION 5. Said bonds and interest coupons shall be in substantially the following form. (FORM OF BOND) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON WATER REVENUE BONDS 1944 No. $1,000. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- ENTS, That the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for value received, here- by promises to pay to bearer, or if this bond be registered, as hereinafter provided, then to the registered holder hereof, solely from the Water Fund of the City of Evanston, as hereinafter mentioned and not otherwise, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000.) on August 15, 19 , together with interest on said sum from date hereof until paid, at the rate of one and one- fourth per cent (1.25%) per annum, pay- able February 15, 1945, and semi-annual- ly thereafter on the 15th day of Feb- ruary and August in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the an- nexed interest coupon as they severally become due. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of principal of and interest on this bond, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois. This bond is payable solely from rev- enues derived from the waterworks sys- tem of said City and not otherwise, and is issued under authority of Article 78, Chapter 24, Illinois Revised Statutes 1943, for the purpose of paying the cost of constructing improvements and extensions to the municipal waterworks system of said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, and this bond does not constitute an indebtedness of said City within any constitutional or statutory limitation. Under said statute and the ordinance adopted pursuant thereto, sufficient rev- enues from the operation of the munici- pal waterworks system shall be deposited in a separate fund designated as the "Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of such system, providing an adequate de- preciation account, and paying the prin- cipal of and interest on the bonds of such City that are issued under author- ity of said statute and are payable by their terms only from revenue of such water works system. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have been done, have happened and have been performed in regular and , due form of law, and that provision has been made for de- positing in said "Water Fund" suf- ficient revenues received from the opera- tion of said waterworks system to be applied in the manner as hereinabove set forth. This bond may be registered as to principal only in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation hereon by the City Treasurer, after which no trans- fer hereof shall be valid unless made on said books and similarly noted here- on, but it may be discharged from regis- tration by being transferred to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by delivery. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and City Clerk and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed, land the coupons hereto attached to be signed by the facsimile signatures of said Mayor and City Clerk, which officials, by the execution of this bond, do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile sig- natures appearing on said coupons, and this bond to be dated as of the 15th day of August, 1944. City Clerk. Mayor. ;I''VtL1Yl' Vl"`l:V vrva�� No, On the fifteenth day of 19— the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illi- nois, will pay the bearer from the "Water Fund" of said City, as described in the bond to which this coupon is attached, rbllars (f ), in such funds as are, on the date of pay- ment thereof, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois, being inter- est then due on its Water Revenue Bond, 1944, dated as of August 15, 1944, No. — Mayor City Clerk (FORM OF REGISTRATION) Date of In Whose Name Signature of Registr'n. Registered City Treas. SECTION 6. That upon the issuance of any of the "Water Revenue Bonds 1944" herein provided for, the entire municipal water works system of said 'City of Evanton, for the purpose of this ordi- nance, shall continue to be operated on a fiscal year basis commencing January 1, and ending the 31st day of December of each year. From and after the delivery of any bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance, sufficient revenues de- rived from the operation of the water- works system of said City shall be set aside as collected and be deposited in a separate fund which has heretofore been created and is designated as the "Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of said sys- tem, providing an adequate depreciation fund, and paying the principal of and interest upon the water revenue bonds of said City that are payable by their terms only from such revenues, all as author- ized by the statute pursuant to which these bonds are issued. It is hereby determined that the amounts to be set aside in said "Water Fund" to be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance in addition to the amounts to be set aside to pay principal and interest on bonds heretofore issued and outstanding, shall be as follows: Fiscal Year End- Principal and ing Dec.31 Interest 1944 ........................$ 7,031.25 1945 ........................ 6,281.25 1946 ........................ 16,156.25 1947 ........................ 15,968.75 1948 ........................ 15,781.25 1949 ........................ 15,593.75 1950 ........................ 10,437.50 1951 ........................ 10,312.50 1952 ........................ 10,187.50 1953 ........................ 10,062.50 together with such additional amounts as may be necessary to fully pay said bonds, principal and interest, to date of pay- ment, according to the tenor and effect of this ordinance, and such amounts are hereby found to be legally exclusively applicable to the payment of said bonds, principal and interest. Distribution of amounts in said Water Fund sufficient to cover the above re- quired sums for principal and interest of water revenue bonds, and also for the purpose of paying the cost of operation, maintenance, and providing an adequate depreciation and contingency fund as heretofore provided, shall be made month- ly on the first day of each month, except that when the first day of any month shall be Sunday or a legal holiday, then such distribution shall be made on the next succeeding secular day. Said "Water Fund" as hereinabove provided shall be used solely and only, and, is hereby pledged, for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds here- in authorized to be issued, and the bonds of this City heretofore issued and made payable solely from said fund, to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, and provide' an adequate depreciation fund. SECTION 7. While the bonds authorized hereunder or any of them remain out. standing or unpaid, rates charged for water shall be reasonable and sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, to provide an adequate depreciation fund, and to pay the interest of and principal on water revenue bonds issued hereunder, and water revenue bonds of said City heretofore issued and by their terms made payable solely from said "Water Fund" and there shall be charged against all users of said water, including the said City, such rates and amount for water service as shall be adequate to meet the requirements of this section. Compensation for services rendered the City shall be charged against the City and payment for same from its corporate fund shall be made monthly, and shall be applied in the same manner as other revenues of said water works system are required to be applied. SECTION 8. Any holder of a bond or bonds or any of the coupons of any bond or bonds issued hereunder, may either in law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceedings, enforce or compel performance of all duties required by this ordinance and by the statute above referred to, including the making and col. lecting of sufficient reasonable water rates for that purpose and application of income and revenue therefrom. SECTION 9. It is hereby covenanted and agreed that • while any water rev- enue bonds issued hereunder are out. standing no additional water revenue bonds shall be issued unless the rev. enues derived from the water works system for the fiscal year then next preceding were sufficient to pay all costs of operation and maintenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund, -and leave a balance equal to at least one hun- dred twenty-five per cent (125%) of the terest requirements for sum year' —on _ +~ the bonds then outstanding land by their terms made payable from said "Water Fund" (b) one year's interest on the total issue of such additional bonds then proposed to be issued, and (c) an amount of principal of such additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of such ad- ditional bond issue. SECTION 10. The City of Evanston hereby covenants and agrees with the holder or holders of the bonds herein proposed to be issued, or any of them, that it will punctually perform all duties with reference to said water works sys- tem required by the constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, including the making and collecting of sufficient reasonable rates for water and segre- gating the revenues of said plant so as to provide a 'special fund to pay said bonds contemplated by this ordi- nance and the statute pursuant to which said bonds are issued, and the applica- tion of the respective accounts created by this ordinance, and it hereby cove- nants and agrees not to sell, lease, loan, mortgage, or in any manner dispose of said water works system, including any and all extensions and improve- ments that may be made thereto, until all of the bonds herein authorized to be issued shall have been paid in full, both principal -and interest, or unless and until provisions shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and in- terest thereon in full; and the City further covenants and agrees with the holders of said bonds that it • will, out of the proceeds of appropriate water revenues, maintain in good condition and continuously operate said water works system. SECTION 11. Provisions of this or- dinance shall constitute a contract be- tween the City of Evanston and the holders of the bonds herein authorized to be issued, and after the issuance of the bonds, no changes, additions, or alterations of any kind shall be made in any manner except in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, or until such time as all of said bonds issued hereunder and the interest thereon shall be paid in full, or unless and until provision shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and in- terest thereon in full. SECTION 12. That the proceeds of the sale of said bonds hereby authorized shall be used for the acquisition and construction of the improvements and extensions to its municipal water works system as hereinabove described, in ac- cordance with the plans and specifica- tions therefor prepared for that purpose, now on file in the office of the Commis- sioner of Public Works and open to the inspection of the public. SECTION 13. If any section, para- graph, clause or provision of this or- dinance shall be held invalid, the in- validity of such -section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 14. In the event the amount of bonds issued is less than the ag. gregate amount herein authorized, the amounts to be set aside in the "Water ,Fund" to be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds, as provided in Section B hereof, shall be reduced proportion- ately. Any accrued interest received from the sale of such bonds shall be deposited in the bond and interest ac- count of the "Water Fund" and applied toward the payment of interest next maturing on the bonds herein authorized after the delivery of said bonds. SECTION 15. That said bonds be exe- cuted as soon after this ordinance be- comes effective as may be, and be de- posited with the City Treasurer of said City, and be by him delivered to the purchaser thereof as shall hereafter be directed by the City Council. SECTION 16. If within the period of twenty-one (21) days after the publication of this ordinance, a petition is signed by twenty per cent (20%) of the number of voters voting for the presiding officer of the legislative body of this City at the last preceding general election, is filed with the City Clerk, asking that the question of constructing said improve- ments and extensions to the waterworks system of this City and the issuance of said bonds be submitted to the legal voters of this City, then the legislative body will call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon such question. SECTION 17. Immediately after the adoption and approval of this ordinance same shall be published in THE EVANS- TON REVIEW, a secular newspaper of general circulation in this City, and which has been regularly published in this City for at least six (6) months prior to the adoption of this ordinance. SECTION 18. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed; and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its passage, approval, and publication, at the time and as pro- vided by law. APPROVED: S. G. INGRAHAM Mayor. ATTEST: EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk. Form approved O. D. BUCKLES, Cor- poration Counsel. Presented: June 26, 1944 Passed: July 3, 1944 Approved: July 5, 1944. Published July• 13, 1944. VOTE AYES: (15) Aldermen Bersbach, Hemenway, Platt, Kimbark, Mogg, MacSteven, James, Jourdain, Rubin, Brandt, Emery, Corcoran, Harwood, Thoma,' Hungerford. VOTE NAYES: None (0) ABSENT: None: (0)' 'One vacancy on account of death. 1 t Y 410 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE IAt PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN -ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 1 SECTION 1: That Section 118 entitled "Schedule tAt Prohibited Parking" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Ingleside Place - south side - Ridge Avenue east to a point opposite the east line of the north and south alley. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 18th day of September, A.D. 1944.E Approved September 19, 1944, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 21, 1944. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AN ORDINANCE WHEREAS, Section 10 of An Act entitled "An Act in Relation to Municipal Courts in cities and villages" approved June 26, 1929 being Chapter 37, paragraph 453 Ill. Revised Statutes 1943 provides for the election of a Clerk of The Municipal Court on Tuesday next after the first Monday of November, 1944 - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a special City Election be and the same is hereby called to beheld in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, November 7, 1944, for the purpose of electing a Clerk of The Municipal Court of the City... of Evanston, to hold office for a term of four years. That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the several voting precincts of the respective wards= as". designated by the Board of Commissioners of Cook County for the general election to be held on the said Tuesday. November 7, 19440 and that the judges appointed by said Board of Commissioners of Cook County and the clerks selected and appointed for said general election 411 shall officiate at and conduct the said special election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Polls of said election'shall be open at six (6) o'clock in the morning and shall close at five (5) o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving notice.of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, and as further provided by law. That the said Clerk be and he is hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to prepare a ballot to be used at said special election and to cause a sample thereof to be published prior to -the day of such election in a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Evanston. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City gf Evanston on the 18th day of September A.D. 1944, Approved September 19, 1944. Edward W. Bell, S:G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Notice published in Evanston Review.September 21, 1944. Reproduction of ballot published in Evanston Review November 2, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVAN.STON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston as adopted February 2, 1942, be amended by adding thereto a section to be designated as Section 76-A which shall be and read as follows: Section 76 (a) TRAFFIC ON ORRINGTON AVENUE) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle weighing more than 5000 pounds, including load, if any, upon Orrington Avenue between Emerson Street on the south and Central Street on the north, provided however, that such a vehicle may enter upon Orrington Avenue between the points aforesaid for the purpose of delivering or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further on Orrington Avenue than the block in which said deliveries or pick-ups are made. The Traffic Engineer shall erect or cause to be erected proper signs and markings. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than One. Hundred dollars for each offense. 412 SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston on the 25 day of September A.D. 1944. Approved September 26, 1944, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 28, 1944, ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 76 ARTICLE XI OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF - THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 76, Article XI of an ordinance entitled - "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" adopted February 2, 1942, be amended so that said Section 76 shall here- after be and read as follows: Section 76 ASBURY AVENUE -LIMITED WEIGHT OF VEHICLES) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle weighing more than 5,000 pounds, including load if anyy. upon Asbury Avenue; between Oakton Street on the south and'Green Bay Road on the north, provided however, that such a vehicle may enter upon Asbury Avenue between the points aforesaid for the purpose of delivering or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further 'on Asbury Avenue than the block in which said deliveries or pickups are made. The Traffic Engineer shall erect, or cause to be erected and.maintained, proper signs and markings, at the intersections along Asbury Avenue between Oakton Street on the south and Green . Bay Road on the north. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Five Dollars ($5.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100) for each offense, SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 9th day of October, A.D. 1944.E Approved October 10, 1944: Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in the Evanston Review October 12, 1944. 0 413 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER XXX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS SECTION 1499 A. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: .SECTION 1. That Chapter XXX of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known and designated as Section 1499 A which shall be and read as follows; 1499 A. ELECTRIC FENCES PROHIBITED) It shall be unlawful for any owner, lessee or person in possession of any building or property in the City of Evanston to construct, maintains -place or allow to be constructed, maintained or placed on, about or upon such building or property any fence, barrier, partition or obstruction electrically charged or connected with any electrical source in such manner as to transmit an electrical charge to persons, animals or things which might come in contact therewith. Any person, firm or corporation . violating this ordinance will be subject to a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each offense.' SECTION 2; All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed. SECTION 3; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of December, A.D. 1944.✓ Approved December 5, 1944, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor , City Clerk Published in Evanston Review December 7, 1944, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IX OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927 BY AMENDING SECTION 208 THEREOF AND BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS :SECTION 208 A. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON., COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1; That Chapter IX of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended by amending Section 208 thereof and by adding thereto a section to be known and designated as -Section 208 A as follows; 208-JUVENILE DIVISION) There is hereby created within the Police Department a Juvenile Division which shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction over male persons under the age of seventeen (17) years and female persons under the age of eighteen (18) years. The Chief of Police shall designate and assign one member of the Police Department to be the Juvenile Officer of the City of Evanston and such officer shall supervise and be in charge of the Juvenile Division. No person shall be designated as Juvenile Officer unless such person have had had special training or experience in the matter of youth problems and juvenile delinquency. The Juvenile Officer, in the administration of the duties of his office and in the supervision of the Juvenile Division, shall cooperate with all other divisions of the Police Department and shall function under the supervision of the Chief of Police. Additional police officers or police women shall be assigned to the Juvenile Division, from time to time, as conditions may require. 208 (a) JURISDICTION OF JUVENILE DIVISION) The Juvenile Division shall -have charge of and be responsible for way- ward, dependent, and delinquent male children under the age of seventeen (17) years and female children under the age of eighteen (18) years, crimes -against children, domestic relations where children are involved and the investigation of all complaints pertaining thereto.- The Juvenile Division shall keep and maintain its own records of complaints, investigations and reports. All male children under the age of seventeen (17) years and female children under the age of eighteen (18) years who are apprehended or brought into custody of the Police Department shall be turned over to the Juvenile Division. All members of the Police Department shall cooperate with the Juvenile Division in connection with arrests and investigations involving delinquent children. The Juvenile Division shall be changed with all matters -referred by it to the Juvenile Court of Cook County and shall perform such other and additional duties from time to time as the Mayor or Chief of Police may direct. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. ,SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the llth day of December A.D. 1944. ✓ Approved December 12, 1944. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in the Evanston Review December 14, 1944. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY-2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC -REGULATIONS OF THE C ITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 'Of Through Streets" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942s entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS i FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January I, 1945, and Ending December 31,- 1945 CITY OF EVANSTON- COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review January 11, 1945 t INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation..24 Auditing Department ............10 Bond Interest Fund ..............17 Bond Sinking Fund ..............16 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ................12 City Collector's Department ......12 City Hall Building ............... 4 City Officers' Salaries ..... ....... 12 Civil Service Commission ........13 Contingent Fund .................14 Fire Department ................. 7 Firemen's Benefit Fund ..........18 Garbage Department ............22 Health Department ..............10 t Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund ..........................23 Legal Department ................ 9 . G Miscellaneous Funds .............13 • Municipal Court ..................14 Police Department ............... 5 Police Pension_ Fund .............18 Public Library Fund .............17 Public Playgrounds ..............20 Public Works and Purchasing ',K-,',w Division Department ........... 3 Small Parks .....................19 Summary of General Corporate Fund ................23 Summary of Special Funds .....24 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. ..21 Treasurer's Department ..........11 Water Department ...............15 s An - ORDINANCE making appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1945, and ending Decem- ber 31, 1945. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston,. Cook County, Illinois: + Section 1. That the sums set out be- low, or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1945, and ending December 31, 1945; such, ap- propriations are hereby made for the following objects and purposes: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PURCHASING DIVISION I. Commissioner of Public Works and Superintendent of Water Department at $562.50 per month ........ $ 6,750.00 2. City Engineer at $382.50 + per month 4,590.00 3. Purchasing Department Clerk at $173.00 per month.. 2,076.00 4. Junior Clerk at $112.00 per month ................... 1,344.00 S. Postage 150.00 6. Stationery and Supplies 600.00 7. Four members Board of Local Improvements at $10.00 per year each ............... 40.00 Engineering Division 8. Traffic and Maintenance Engineer at $275.00 per month 3,300.00 9. Engineer at $275.00 _ per month 3,300.00 10. Extra engineering serv. ice for postwar projects...... 1,006.00 11. _ One Draftsman at $223.00 per month ................... 2,676.00 12. Extra Draftsman serv- ice for postwar projects...... 1,000.00 13. Stenographer at $117.00 per month ................... 1,404.00 14. Senior Clerk Stenog- rapher at $112.00 per month 1,344.00 15. Maps and drafting sup. supplies 700.00 16. Instrument repairs .. 200.00 17. Operation and mainte- nance of 3 motor vehicles... 400.00 •18. Purchase of 1 motor vehicle ................ :..... 1,000.00 Electrical Division 19. City Electrician at ' $250.00 per month ........ 3,000.00 20. Assistant Electrician .at $235.00 per month ........... 2,820.00 21. Extra labor ............ 880.00 22•. Materials and supplies for maintaining Fire and Po- lice Alarm Systems ........ 300.00 -3- 23. Materials and supplies for maintaining Traffic and Regulatory Equipment .. 500.00 24. Materials and supplies for City Buildings ........... 300.00 25. Operation and mainte- nance of 2 motor vehicles... 400.00 Sewer Division 26. Superintendent of sewers at $137.50 per month ........ 1,650.00 27. Labor ................. 13,000.00 28. Operation and mainte- nance of 4 motor vehicles.. 600.00 29. Materials ............. 1.200.00 30. •tools .................. 600.00 Building Maintenance Division 31. Labor for general main. tenance ...................... 5,600.00 32. Materials .............. 500.00 33. Tools .................. 200.00 34. Operation and mainte. nance of 1 motor vehicle.... 200.00 35. Total appropriation ....$ 63,624.00 Receipts 36: Engineering services, sewer permits, water per- mits, heating main permits and grade fees ..............$ 2,500.00 37. Work done by Electrical Division ..................... 2,750.00 38. Work done by Sewer Division ..................... 1,500.00 39. Engineering and super- vision service for Street and Bridge Repair Department .. 4,000.00 40. Engineering and super- vision service for Small Parks ....................... 4,000.00 41. Engineering and super- vision service for Playgrounds 2,000.00 42. Engineering and super- vision service for Water De- partment .................... 8,500.00 43. Receipts from d@part- ments for building mainte- nance as follows: City Hall Building.$ 500.00 Police Department. 300.00 Fire Department .. 400.00 Health Department. 700.00 Water Department. 500.00 Small Parks .... 700.00 Street and Bridge.. 2,600.00 5,700.00 44. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 30,950.00 45. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation..$ 32,674.00 46. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.. 1,960.44 47. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 34,634.44 CITY HALL BUILDING 48. Telephone Operator at $135.00 per month ............$ 1,620.00 49. Janitor at $150.00 per month ........ 1,800.00 50. Janitor and Watchman at $150.00 per month ........ 1,800.00 51. Janitor supplies ....... -400.00 52. Extermination service.. 100.00 , 53. Heating ............... 728.89 t 4 1945 and ending December 31, 1945, are hereby withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordi- nance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City, and of general circulation therein, within one month 'after its passage. SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be :n full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and . publication ac- cording to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston n the 8th day of January, A.D. 1945.� EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved January 9, A.D. 1945. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Vote: Ayes (14)- Alderman Bersbach Alderman Rubin Alderman Alderman Brandt Hemenway Alderman Emery Alderman Kimbark Alderman Alderman Mogg Corcoran Alderman Alderman Harwood MacSteven Alderman Thoma Alderman James Alderman Alderman Jourdain Hungerford Vote: Nayes-None Vacancy: (1) (Death) Absent: (1) Alderman Platt Form O. K. O. D. Buckles Corporation Counsel -25- To be raised by taxation for 54. Lighang ............... 1,200.00 bond retirement ...........$ 42,000.00 55. Extra janitor work .... 600.00 To be raised by taxation for 56. Building repairs ... 400.00 bond interest .............. 10,022.50 57. O l f i c e furniture and equipment ................... 100.00 To be raised by taxation for Mailing Division bond retirement and in- 58. Postage ................ 3,000.00 terest ....................$ 52,022.50 59. Repairs and supplies... 175.00 Addition of 6% for probable 60. Part-time departmental deficiency arising in the clerk at $60.00 per month.... 720.00 collection of this appropria- tion ....................... 3,121.35 61. Total appropriation ....$ 12,643.89 Receipts Total amount to be raised by 62. Departmental postage.. 3,000.00 taxation for bonds and in- terest .....................$ 55,143.85 63. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation.. 9,643.89 Total appropriation for pen- 64. Add 6% for probable eral corporate purposes and deficiency arising in the col - for bonds and interest ....$1,027,590.92 .lection of this appropriation 578.63 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS 65. Total amount to be Resources other than taxation raised by taxation ..........$ 10,222.52 (exclusive of transfers) ...$ 211,810.43 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS To be raised by taxation for 66. Building Commissioner $42Plu per month .. 5,100.00 special purposes .... .$ 491,427.03 ime 6 Plumbing and part-time Addition of 6% for probable housing inspector at 00 housing deficiency arising in the per month ....$250... 3,000.00 collection of the appropria- is i Electrical and part-time tion ....................... 29,485.62 housing inspector at $250.00 housing Total amount to be raised by per month ................... 69• Part-time permit clerk 3,000.00 taxation for special pur- at $160.00 per month.......... 1.920.00 poses """"""""""' $ 520,912.65 70• Four members of Board Total appropriation for special of Examiners at $50.00 per 200.00 purposes ..................$ 732,723.68 Grand total appropriation for year each ................... 71. Operation and mainte- general corporate, bonds nance of 3 motor vehicles.... 300:00 and interest and special 72. Postage ............... 100.00 purposes ..................$1,760,314.00 73. Stationery and miscel- laneous supplies ............. 200.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY 74. Publishing notices for public hearings .............. 100.00 TAXATION 75. Miscellaneous ex - General Corporate Fund ....$ 442,506.87 penses ............ 200.00 Bond and interest .......... 55,143.85 Extra service for boiler ............... Special Funds 520,912.65 and elevator inspections..... and 1,600.00 Total amount to be raised by taxation 77. Total apropriation .....$ 15,720.00 ....................$1,018,563.37 Receipts SECTION 2: All expenses and disburse- 78. •Building permit fees ... $ 1,500.00 ments on account of all other depart- ments not herein appropriated for and 79. Plumbing and gas fit- ting permits and inspections .500.00 for which by law no appropriation is 80. Boiler, elevator a n d required, shall .be paid solely from the miscellaneous permits and revenues derived from the operation of inspection fees ............... 6,000.00 such department, and from no other 81. Electric signs, permits• fund except as herein otherwise provided. certificates and inspections.. 51000.00 All miscellaneous receipts of revenues 82. Engineers' licenses and from all purposes not hereby expressly miscellaneous fees .......... 500.00 reserved or appropriated shall be avail- able to pay appropriations herein pro- 83. Total receipts o t h e r vided for as expenses and liabilities of , than taxation ....... ... ...$ 13,500.00 the General Corporate Fund. All unex- 84. Total appropriation less pended balances of prior appropriations, receipts other than taxation. 2,220.00 including cash on hand, be and the same 85. Add 6% for probable are hereby re -appropriated for the ob- deficiency arising in the col- jects and purposes for which the same lection of this appropriation 133.20 were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore intro- 86. Total amount to be duced and voted upon purporting to raised by taxation ..... $ 2.353.20 'make appropriations to defray all neces- POLICE DEPARTMENT sary expenditures and liabilities of the Members of Police Force City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, 87. Chief of Police at for the fiscal year beginning January 1. $425.00 per month ..........$ 5,100.00 -24- -5- 88. Captain of Police at 622. Transfer to salaries of $309.00 per month .......... 3,708.00 City Officers ................ 1,000.00 89. F i v e lieutenants at 623. Civil Service expense 500.00 $280.00 per month each...... 16,800.00 90. E i g h t Sergeants at $257.00 per month each...... 24,672.00 624. Total appropriation ..$ 120,750.00 91. Forty-five Patrolmen at Receipts $231.00 per month each...... 124,740.00 625. Incinerator charges $ 3,000.00 92. One Patrolman for 6 626. Total appropriation months at $226.00 per month less receipts other than taxa- and 6 months at $231.00 per tion ..........................$ 117,750.00 month ......... ... ... .. 2,742.00 627. Add 6% for -probable 6 93. One Patrolman for ,z deficiencyarising in the col. months at $226.00 per month this appropriation 7,065.00 and 51,z months at $231.00 per month ..... . 2,739.50 628. Total amount to be i One Patrolmanan forr 10,z raised by special tax pursuant mo months at $226.00 per month to this appropriation ordi- I nance for this purpose not to and 11,? months at $231.00 per month 2,719.50 exceed two mills on the dollar Patrolman Patrolman for 1 on all taxable property in the monthOne month at $220.00 per month City as authorized b law y ..$ 124,815.00 and 11 months at $226.00 per month ...................... 2.706.00 ; 96. One Patrolman for 21,12 ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT months at $220.00 per month FUND -CITY OF EVANSTON and 91,z months at $226.00 per 629. Amount certified to month ....................... 2,697.00 the governing body of the City 97. One Patrolman for 4 of Evanston by the Board of months at $220.00 per month Tr ustees of the Illinois Mu - and 8 months at $226.00 per nicipal Retirement Fund (cre- month ...................... 2,688.00 ated by an act filed July 29, 98. One Patrolman for 41,z 1939) as required to provide months at $210.00 per month all the City of Evanston con - and 71,z months at $220.00 per tribution as required for said month ...................... 2,595.00 Illinois Municipal Retirement 99. Two Patrolmen for 6 Fund from both the City of months at'$210.00 per month Evanston and Instrumentali- each and 6 months at $220.00 ties thereof in accordance per month each . ............ 5,160.00 with the provisions of the act 100. One Patrolman for creating said fund ..........$ 50,000.00 81,z months at $210.00 per 630. Add 6% for probable month and 31,z months at deficiency arising in the col- $220.00 per month .......... 2,555.00 lection of this appropriation 3,000.00 101. Four Patrolmen at $231.00 per month each ...... 11,088.00 631. Total amount to be Employees raised by special tax not to 102. One Principal Clerk exceed 2iz mills on the dollar at $205.00 per month........ 2.460.00 of the assessed valuation of 103. On e Administrative all taxable property of said Assistant at $240.00 per City authorized by said act month ........... ...... 2,880.00 creating said Illinois Munici- 104. One Identification An- pal Retirement Fund which alyst at $231.00 per month.. 2,772.00 shall be exclusive of and in 105•. One Senior. Clerk at addition to the amount of tax $205.00 per month .......... 2,460.00 levied for general purposes 106. Two Switchboard Op• pursuant to law ............$ 53,000.00 erators at $205.00 per month 4,920.00 107. One Senior Clerk Stenographer at $152.00 per SUMMARY OF GENERAL month ...................... 108. One Dog Warden at 1,824.00 CORPORATE FUND $180.00 per month .......... 2,160.00 Resources other than taxation 109. One Dog Pound Care- - (exclusive of transfers) .... $ 529,940.20 taker at $125.00 per month.. 1,500.00 110. School -crossing Guards 10,000.00 To be raised by taxation for 111. One Janitor at $150.00 general corporate. purposes 417,459.31 per month .................. 1,800.00 Addition of 6% for probable 112. One Janitor at $132.00 deficiency arising in the per month .................. 1,584.00 collection of the appropria• 113. One Radio Repairman tion ....................... 25,047.56 - at $60.00 per month.......... 720.00 Department Expenses Total amount to be raised by 114. Secret Service Work.. 500.00 taxation for general corpo- 115. Motorcycle m a i n t e- rate fund based on corpo- nance ....... ... .......... . 600.00 rate rate of $0.66% on one 116. Ammunition .......... 300.00 hundred dollars valuation ..$ 442,506.87 -6- -23 593. Purchase of 2 tractors 117. Police car' mainte- (wheel type) ................ 2,800.00 nance ....................... 7,000.00 594. Purchase of 3 gnow 118. Stationery and Print - plows ....................... 2,500.00 ing ...................•....... 1,500.00 595. Contingent expense .. 600.00 119. Board for prisoners... 700.00 596. Transfer to Civil Serv- 120. Illinois Bell Telephone ice for services ............. 300.00 Company for service and 597. Repairs to Street and maintenance of 9 telephone Bridge Department buildings 3,000.00 call boxes at $58.50 per 598. License plates and ap- month; flash signals at $50.00 plication blanks ............. 1,700.00 per annum; direct wire to 599. Transfer to salaries of Rogers Park Police Station City Officers ................ 3,000.00 at $10.07 per month ......... 872.84 121. Radio maintenance .. 300.00 600. Total appropriation ..$ 223,232.00 122. Miscellaneous e x - pense ....................... 500.00 Receipts 123. Dog Pound Food and 601. From departments for Supplies ........... 620.00 gas, oil, and car maintenance ' . 124. Dog Tags, Census as follows: ..................$ 21,100.00 . Books, Business Licenses and �. Engineering .. 400.00 General License Books . • ... .375.00 ' ...$ Electrical ........ 400.00 125. Police Station heating 277.00 Sewer ............ 600.00 126. Police Station lighting 850.00 �.. Building .......... 300.00 ; 127. Janitor supplies for Health ............ 800.00 Police Building ............. 250.00 Library .......... 100.00 128. Police Building re - Water Department 300.00 pairs ....................... 300.00 Water Mains .... 800.00 Water Meter ...... 600.00 129. Total appropriation ..$ 262,734.G4 Small Parks 2,200.00 ' ' Receipts Public Playgrounds 400.00 130. Licenses, dog taxes Garbage .......... 14,000.00 and court fines, less amount Maintenance .. 200.00 credited to Police Pension 602. Street permits ....... 3,000.00 Fund according to law ...... $ 60,000.00 603. Bicycle tax .......... 500.00 131. Censored film fees .. 2,000.00 604. Vehicle tax ......... 82,784.00 6OS. Automobile fines ..... 200.00 132. Total receipts other 606. Street openings ...... 1,000.00 than taxation ...............$ Q,000.00 607. Reimbursement f o r 133. T o t a l appropriation damage to street signs ..... 250.00 less receipts other than taxa- 608. Excess commissions 30,000.00 tion ............'.............$ , 200,734.84 609. Street Highway main. 134.. Add 6% for probable tenance 20,000.00 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 12,044.09 610. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 158,834.00 135. Total amount to be 611. T o t a I appropriation raised by taxation .........$ 212,778.93 less receipts other than taxa- FIRE DEPARTMENT tion .........................$ 64,398.00 136. Fire Marshal at. 612. Add 6% for probable $425.00 per month ..........$ 5,100.00 deficiency arising in the col- Truck Company 1 lection of this appropriation 3,863.88 137. First Assistant 'Chief 613. Total amount to be at $309.00 per month 3,708.00 raised by special tax pursuant 138• Lieutenant at $257.00 per montn ... ......... 3,084.00 to this appropriation ordi. 139. Eight First Class Pri- nance for this purpose not to vates at $231.00 per month exceed twelve cents on each each 22,176.00 hundred dollars of the as- 140. One Private for 5 sessed valuation as authorized months at 0 per month by law $ " " ����••••••��•••••• 68,261.88 months m and for 7 months at $231.00 per month .................. 2,747.00 141. One Private for 10i2 GARBAGE DEPARTMENT months at $226.00 per month 614. Labor• for refuse col- and for 11,2 months at $231.00 lection and incinerator opera- per month .................. 2,719.50 Lion .:........................$ 92,000.00 142. One Private at $210.00 615. Material and supplies 2,000.00 • per month .................. 2,520.00 616. Tools ................ 150.00 Truck Company No. 2 617. Fuel ................. 2,700.00 143. Second Assistant Chief 618. Electric light ........ 200.00 and Chief of Fire Prevention 619. Operation and mainte- Bureau at $297.00 per month 3,564.00 nance of trucks ............. 14,000.00 144. Third Assistant Chief 620. Purchase of 2 garbage at $297.00 per month 3,564.00 trucks ....................... 7,500.00 145. Lieutenant at $257.00 621. Contingent expense .. 700.00 per month .................. 3,084.G0 -22- -%- 146. Six First Class Pri. Receipts vates at $231.UU per month 559. Sale of beach tokens $ 12,900.00 each ........................ 16,632.60 560. Flood light receipts .. 400.00 147. Two Privates for 5 561. Miscellaneous receipts 1,000.00 months at $226.00 per month each and for 7 months at 562. Total receipts other $231.00 per month each ...... 5,494.00 than taxation :.......... ...$ 14,300.00 148. Two Privates at 563. T o t a l appropriation $210.00 per month each " 5,040.00 less receipts other than taxa- Engine Company No. 1 tion .........................$ 49,346.00 Captain at $28U.UU per 564. Add 6% for probable month h ...................... 3,360.60 deficiency arising in the col- t 50. Lieutenant and Ad. lection of this appropriation 2,960.76 ministrative Assistant at 565. Total amount to be $268.00 pel- month .......... 3,216.00 raised by special tax pursuant 151. Motor Engineer at to this appropriation ordi- $231.00 per month .......... 2,772.00 nance for this purpose to be 152. Assistant Motor En- two-thirds of a mill on the gineer at $231.00 per month 2,772.00 dollar of the assessed valua• 153. First Class Private tion of taxable property of and Acting Mechanic at said City as authorized by $245.00 per month .......... 2,940.00 law .........................$ 52,306.76 154. Six First Class Pri- vates at $231.00 per month each ........................ 16,632.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR Engine Company No. 2 DEPARTMENT 155. Captain at $280.00 per 566. Superintendent of month ...................... 3,360.00 streets at $333.33 per month $ 4,000.00 156. Lieutenant at $257.00 567. Superintendents car per month .................. ' 3,084.00 allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 157. Motor Engineer at 568. Department of Public $231.00 per month .......... 2,772.00 Works Clerk and Stenog- 158. Assistant Motor En- rapher at $181.00 per month 2,172.00 gineer at $231.00 per month 2,772.00 569. S t r e e t Department 159. Four First Class Pri- Clerk at $165.00 per month 1,980.00 vates at $231.00 per month 570. Garage labor ........ 15,500.00 each ........................ 11,088.00 571. Operation and mainte- 160. . One Private for 11 nance of all motor vehicles months at $226.00 per month exclusive of Police and Fire 22,000.00 and for 1 month at $231.00 572. Stationery and office per month ................. 2,717.00 supplies ..................... 500.00 161. One Private for 8 573. Garage tools ........ 500.00 months at $220.00 per month 574. Garage Power Equip - and for 4 months at $226.00 ment ........................ 1,200.00 per month .................. 2,664.00 575. Rubbish dump rental 10,000.00 162. Two Privates at 576. O i l i n g unimproved $210.00 per month each ... 5,040.G0 streets and alleys .......... 3,000.00 Engine Company No. 3 577. Bridge repairs (struc- 1 63. Captain at $280.00 per tural) ....................... 1,000.00 month ...................... 3,360.00 578. Tools and supplies .. 1,500.00 164. Lieutenant at $257.00 579. Street lighting mainte- per month ................. 3,084.00 nance ....................... 24,150.00 165. Motor Engineer at 580. Current f o r street $231.00 per month .......... 2,772.00 lighting ..................... 27,500.00 166. Assistant Motor En- 581. Current for regulatory gineer at $231.00 per month 2,772.00 lights ....................... 1,000.00 167. Four First Class Pri- 582. Alteration to regula- vates at $231.00 per month tory lights and street lighting each ........................ 11,088.00 system 300.00 168. Two Privates for 21,Z 583. Sidewalk and curb re - months at $220.00 per month pairs .. .... ... .... . 2,500.00 each and for 9112 months at 584. Labor for street mark- $226.00 per month each .... 5,394.00 ing .......................... 1,000.00 Engine Company No. 4 585. Materials for street 169. Captain at $280.00 per g ............... markings 1,000.00 month ..... 3,360.00 586. Repainting s t r e e t 170. Lieutenant at $*2 0,0, signs ........................ 750.00 per month .................. 3,084.00 587. Labor for street main- 1 7 1. Motor Engineer at • tenance ..................... 73,000.00 $231.00 per month ........... 2,772.00 588. Materials and supplies 172. Assistant Motor En- for street repairs ........... 8,000.00 gineer at $231.00 per month 2,772.00 589. Building heating .. 1,000.00 173. Three "First Class Pri- 590. Lighting building and vates at $231.00 per month yards ....................... 1,500.00 each ........................ 8,316.00 591. Janitor supplies ..... 100.00 174. One Private for 10% 592. Engineering and su. months at $226.00 per month pervisidn service 4,000.00 8- -21 529. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose not to exceed two mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said City as provided by law ....$ 82,499.80 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 530. Superintendent at $350.00 per month ..........$ 4,200.00 531. Two Activity Directors at $200.00 per month each .. 4,800.00 532. One Activity Director at $153.00 per month ........ 1,836.00 533. One Activity Director at $140.00 per month ........ 1,680.00 534. Postage, stationery and office supplies .......... 500.00 535. Rental of gymnasium space and athletic space 1,400.00 536. Additional salaries for Playground help ............ 11,000.00 537. Pay beaches, mainte. nadce and operation ........ 12,900.00 538. Life Guards for free beaches ..................... 1,500.00 539. Beach supplies f o r free beaches .. 150.00 540. Wages for referees., umpires and gymnasium in- structors .................... 2,200.00 541. Attendants for i c e skating rinks ................ 1,300.00 S42. Athletic equipment .. 2,800.00 543. Flood light mainte- nance ....................... 1,200.00 544. Salary of Carpenter and Maintenance Man at $160.00 per month .......... 1,920.00 545. Janitor and Play- ground Assistant at $200.00 per month ................... 2,400.00 546. Operation and mainte- nance of 2 motor vehicles .. 400.00 547. Maintenance of Super. intendent's car at $15.00 per month ...................... 180.00 S48. Maintenance of Ac- tivity Director's car at $15.00 per month .................. 180.00 549. Heating recreation buildings .................... 1,200.00 550. Lighting Eiden Field House ........................ 600.00 551. Engineering and su- pervision service ........... 2,000.00 552. Contingent expenses for Playground operation 1,000.00 553. Civil Servicg Com- mission ..................... 200.00 554. Salary of Clerk and Stenographer at $125.00 per month ....................... 1,500.00 555. Janitor and Handy- man for Eiden Field House at $135.00 per month ........ 1,620.00 556. Salary of Activity Di- rector and Maintenance man at $165.00 per month ........ 1,980.00 557. Supplies for Play. ground activities ............ 1,000.00 558. Total appropriation ..$ 63,646.00 -20- and for l,z months at $231.00 per month .................. 2,719.50 17S. Two Privates at $210.00 per month each 5,040.00 Engine Company No. 5 176. Captain at $280.00 per month ...................... 3,360.00 177. Lieutenant at $257.00 per month .................. 3,084.00 178. Motor Engineer at $231.00 per month .......... 2,772.G0 179. Assistant Motor En- gineer at $231.00 per month 2,772.00 180. Four First Class Pri- vates at $231.00 per month each ........................ 11,088.00 181. Three Privates for 101,2 months at $226.00 per month each and for 11,2 months at $231.00 per month each ........................ 8,158.50 182., One Private for 7 months at $220.00 per month and for 5 months at $226.00 ' per month 2,670.00 Department Expenses 183. Maintenance and op- eration of motor vehicles and fire trucks .................. 2,000.00 184. Postage and office supplies .................... 200.00 185. Repairs and mainte- nance of equipment ........ 1,500.00 186. New equipment and new hose ................... 1,500.00 187. Lighting ............ 1,250.00 188. Heating .............. 850.00 189. Building maintenance for 4 Fire Stations ......... 2,000.00 190. Purchase of 1 motor vehicle ..................... 1,100.00 191. Total appropriation ..$ 245,459.50 Receipts 192. Tax on fire insurance premiums less amount to be credited to Firemen's Pen- sion Fund ..................$ 4,000.00 193. Water Fund Transfer 220,000.00 194. Total receipts other than taxation ..............$ 224,000.00 195. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation .......................$ 21,459.50 196. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 1,287.57 197. Total amount to be raised by taxation .........$ 22,747.07 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 198. Corporation Counsel for all legal' services includ- ing clerk hire, expenses and supplies at $541.67 per month 6,500.00 199. City Attorney at $250.00 per month .......... 3,000.00 200. Publication of ordi- nances and revisions thereof 500.00 201. Printing legal notices 350.00 202. Court costs, witness fees and legal expenses not otherwise provided for ..... 500.00 203. Total appropriation ..$ 10,850.00 -9- 204. Add 6%n for probable 498. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 2,330.16 lection of this appropriation 651.00 205. Total amount to be 499. Total amount to be raised by taxation .........$ 11,501.00 raised by special tax of not more than one-half of one AUDITING DEPARTMENT mill on the dollar of all 206. Continuous audit serv- taxable property for Police - ice for year 1945, including men's Pension Fund as pro - audit of traffic tickets .....$ 5,200.00 vided by law $ 41,166.19 207. Incidental expenses 100.00 SMALL PARKS 208. Total appropriation .$ 5,300.00 500, Superintendent at 209. Add 61yu for probable $275.00 per month ..........$ 3,300.00 deficiency arising in the col- 501. Superintendent's car lection of this appropriation 318.00 allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 502. Labor ...........:... 40,000.00 210. Total amount to be ' 503. Hose, tools and raised by taxation ..........$ 5,618.00 cessories ................... .800.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 504. Plants, trees, bulbs 211. Health Commissioner and ................... 1,000.00, at $425.00 per month ........$ 5,100.00 505Se Spraying supplies ... 500.00 212. Additional services as 506. Water s u p p l y and required by law ............ 300.00 ' drainage .................... 750.00 213. Food' and Dairy In- 507. Addition to Park spector at $258.00 per month 3,096.00 structure at Lee Street Beach 5,749.07 214. Assistant Food and 508. Repairs and • altera- Dairy Inspector at $230.00 tions, to Park structures .. 2,500.00 per month .................. 2,760.00 509. Lighting expense for 215. Housing and Sanita- Park structures .. .. .. 200.00 tion Inspector at $240.00 per 510. Flood lights for Foster month ...................... 2,880.60 Field ........................ 3,000.00 . '216. Clerk and Deputy 511. Maintenance supplies Registrar at $160.00 per for Eiden Field House ...... 500.00 month ....................... 1,920.00 512. Heating expense fox 217. Assistant Clerk and Park structures ............ 500.00 Deputy Registrar at $160.00 513. Operation and mainte- per month .................. 1,920.00 nance of 5 motor vehicles and 218. Inspector of weights tractors ..................... 2,200.00 and measures at $230.00 per 514. Purchase of 1 tractor month ...................... 2,760.00 (wheel type) ..... 1,500.00 219. Overtime Sundays and 515. Black dirt and fill ma. holidays compensation ..... 240.00 terials 2,500.00 220. Communicable dis- 516. Sand, gravel and ce- eases and quarantine expense 1,200.00 ment for sidewalks and. Park 221. Two Public Health improvements o t h e r than Nurses at $190.00 per month buildings ..... 2,500.00 each ......,... 4,560.00 Engineering Engineering and s.. 222. One Public Health pervi517. ion service 4,000.00 Nurse at 210.00 per month 2,520.00 • 518. Transfer es of 223. Laboratory • Director City .. .....salar...... City Officers . 2,200.00 at $275.00 per month 3,300.00 520 Civil Service expense 200.00 224. LaboratoryAssistant 520. Repair to Lake Front at $130.00 per month ....... 1,560.00 jetties 10,000.00 225. Veterinary services .. 360.00 ......................... 521. Miscellaneous P a r k 226• Foods and Dairies expenses 1,200.00 weights and measures ex- 522. Office expenses ...... 500.00 pense .................... 140.00 227. Laboratory supplies .. 800.00 523. Total appropriation ..$ 85,572.07 228. Postage ............. 229. Office supplies ...... 400.00 400.00 Receipts 230. Heating ............. 500.00 524, Reserve'fund for Park 231. Lighting ............. 400.00 structures at LeewS t r e e t 5,742.07 232. Building repairs ...•. 233. Janitor at $167.00 per 500.00 Beach .. .... .... .$ 525• Work done by Depart - month ....................... 2,004.00 ment ........................ 2,000.00 234. Janitor supplies .. 2.35. Operation and mainte- 150.00 526. Total receipts other nance of 8 motor vehicles 800.00 than taxation ......... ...$ 7,742.07 236. Medical inspection 527. T o t a l appropriation service for schools ......... 2,200.00 less receipts ether than taxa- 237. Miscellaneous ex- 150.00 ................... 528. Add 6%n for probable 77,830.00 penses ...................... 238. Assistant Clerk and deficiency arising in the col - Deputy Registrar at $140.00 lection_ of this appropriation 4,669.86 per month .................. 1,680.00 - 10- - 19- 470. T o t a l appropriation 239. Housing and Sanita- less receipts other than taxa- tion expense ................ 25.00 tion .........................$ 67,639.60 240. Laboratory Technician 471. Add 6% for probable at $190.00 per month .. ... . 2,280.00 deficiency arising in the col- 241. Clinic Physician part- lection of this appropriation 4,058.34 time at $85.00 per month.... 1,020.00 242. Laundry and supplies 500.00 472. Total amount to be 243. Evanston Hospital As - raised by special tax pursuant sociation for services ren- to this appropriation ordi. dered to be paid July 31, nance for this purpose not to 1945 ......................... 100.00 exceed one and two -tenths 244. St. Francis Hospital mills on the dollar of the Association for services ren- assessed valuation of the tax- dered to be paid July 31, able property of said City as 1945 ......................... 100.00 authorized by law ..........$ 71,697.34 245. Community Hospital FIREMEN'S ANNUITY AND for services rendered to be paid July 31, 1945 .......... 500.00 BENEFIT FUND 473. Annuity and benefit 246. Visiting Nurses ayments p ••••••••• ••••••••• 45,205.44 rep- for services ref, dered dered to be paid July 474. Actuary and supervis- 1945 ••• 700.00 ory service .................. 1.000.00 ... on y Coun 2 Evanston Safety 47 5. Clerk Salary ........ 300.00 l for cil for services rendered.... d.... 100.00 476. Postage and supplies 150.00 ' . 248. Infant Welfare for 477. Medical examination services rendered ........... 700.00 fees .......................... 50.00 249. Ambulance service for 478. Total appropriation ..$ 46.705.44 12 months at $100.00 per month ....................... 1,200.00 Receipts ' 479. Tax on insurance pre- - 25O. Total appropriation ..$ 51,825.00 miums .... .......... ...$ 3,500.00 480. Interest on securities 7,000.00 Receipts 481. From 1% of licenses 400.00 251. Fees for examina- 482. Deductions from sal- tion of scales .... ... .$ 1,000.00 aries ........................ 10,177.44 252. Receipts from County for birth and death registra- 483. Total receipts other tions ........................ 1,000.00 than taxation .. ..$ 21,077.44 253. Fees from certified pria 484. Total appropriation copies of birth and death less receipts other than taxa- certificates ................. 11800.00 tion ............:............$ 25,628.00 254. Miscellaneous receipts 1,200.00 485. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- 255. Total receipts other lection of this appropriation 1.537.68 than taxation ...............$ 5,000.00 486. Total amount to be 256. Total appropriation raised by special tax of not less receipts other than taxa- more than one-half of one tion .........................$ 46,825.00 mill on the dollar of all tax- 257. Add 6% for probable able property for Firemen's deficiency arising in the col - Annuity and Benefit Fund ..$ 27,165.68 lection of this appropriation 2,809.50 POLICE PENSION FUND 258. Total amount to be 487. Pension and benefit raised by taxation ..........$ 49,634.50 payments ...................$ 58,892.95 488. Clerk hire ........... 300.00 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 489. Sundry expense acid 259. City Treasurer at postage ..................... 100.00 $130.00 per month 1,560.00 260. Bookkeeper at $240.00 490. Total appropriation $ 59,292.95 r per month .................. 2,880.00 Receipts 261. Clerk and Stenog. 491. From 10% of regular rapher at $131.25 per month 1,575.00 licenses ................. $ 3,000.00 262. Clerk and Stenog- 492. From 34 of dog li- rapher at $112.00 per month 1,344.00 tenses 5,500.00 263. Blank books, station- 4From l0% of regular ery and supplies ............ 750.00 ........................ 750.00 264. Office equipment .... 150.00 494. From 3% of salaries 5,806.92 265. Extra help .......... 581.00 495. From interest on se- curities ..................... 5,400.00 266. Total appropriation ..$ 8,840.00 267. Add 6% for probable 496. Total receipts other deficiency arising in the col - than taxation ........... ...$ 20,456.92 lection of this appropriation 530.40 497. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa- 268. Total amount to be tion .........................$ 38,836.03 raised by taxation $ 9.370.40 -18- -��- CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT 430• Public Parks and 269. City Collector and Lake S h o r e Improvement •. Superintendent of Special As- Bonds ....................... 5,000.00 sessments at $341.67 per 431. Departmental Building month ......................$ 4,100.00 Bonds ................ 1,000.00 270. License Enforcing Of. 432. Funding Bonds ... 5,000.GO ficer at $175.00 per month... 2,100.00 433. Fire Apparatus and 271. Stenographer and Clerk Equipment Bonds ........... 3,000.00 at $173.00 per month........ 2,076.00 434. Water Improvement 272. Clerk at $155.00 per and Extension Bonds 15,000.00 month ..................... 1,860.00 435. Playground and Park 273. Postage ............. 200.00 Improvement Bonds ........ 2,000.00 274. Stationery and sup- 436. Total a pforp 42,000.00 plies .... ... ............ 250.00 437. moan.. Add 6% for probable 275. Burglary insurance .. 87.50 deficiency arising in the col- 276. Extra help and over- lection of this appropriation 2,520.00 time ........................ 200.00 438. Total amount to be 277. Total appropriation ..$ 10,873.50 raised by taxation ..........$ 44,520.00 Receipts 278. Commission on Spe- BOND INTEREST FUND cial Assessment collections..$ 200.00 439. Fourth W a r d Bolt- 279. Special Assessment Re- wood P a r k Improvement bating Service . 500.00 Bonds .......................$ 472.50 280. Vehicle Tax.collec- 440. Public Parks and tion ......................... 3,000.00 Lake S h o r e Improvement 281. Transfer for services Bonds .... ...... .. ... 787.50 rendered Water Department 3,500.00 441. Departmental Building Bonds ....................... 157.50 282. Total receipts other 442. Funding Bonds .... 645.00 than taxation ........... ...$ 7,200.00 443. F i r e Apparatus and 283. Total appropriation Equipment Bonds ......... 870.00 less receipts other than taxa- 444. Water Improvement tion .........................$ 3,673.50 and Extension Bonds ....... 5,800.00 284. Add 6% for probable 445. Municipal Building deficiency arising in the col- Bonds ....................... 1,290.00 lection of this appropriation 220.41 446. Total appropriation..$ 10,022.50 285. Total amount to be 447. Add 6% for probable raised by taxation ..........$ 3,893.91 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 601.35 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 286. City Clerk at $280.00 448. Total amount to be per month for 31,? months raised by taxation ..........$ 10,623.85 and at $333.33 for 81,2 months ..................... . 3,813.30 SPECIAL 287. Clerk and Councill LIBRARYFUNDS PUBLIC FUND Stenographer at $180.00 per 449. Cleaning supplies ...$ 481.50 month ...................... 2,160.00. 450. Fuel ................ 1,520.00 288. Senior Clerk at $170.00 451. Furniture and Fix - per month .................. 2,040.00 tures ........................ 740.00. 289. Council Page at $26.25 452. Insurance ........... 421.00 per month .................. 315.00 453. Janitor service ...... 5,860.00 290. Record books and 454. Light ................ 1,618.00 supplies ..................... 450.00 455• Rent ................ 1,335.00 291. Extra help .......... 200.00 456. Repairs and mainte- nance ....................... 1,752.00 292. Total appropriation ..$ 8,978.30 457. Telephone ........... 580.00 293. Add 6% for probable 458. Postage and Station - deficiency arising in the col- ery ......................... 387.00 lection of this appropriation 538.70 459• Delivery service and express ..................... 496.00 294. Total amount to be 460. Printing ............. 487.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 9,517.00 461. Supplies ............. 744.00 1 462. Staff salaries ....... 35,561.00 463. Pages .. ........ .. 9,235.00 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS 464. Contingent expense .. 815.00 295. Mayor at $595.00 per 465. Books ........ . ...... 9,462.50 month for 3,z months and 466. Binding2,655.00 � ......... at $700 per month for 8!Z 467. Periodicals .......... 989.00 months $ 8,032.50 296. Se c r e t a r y to the 468. Total appropriation ..$ 75,139.00 Mayor at $153.00 per month 1,836.00 297. City Comptroller at Receipts $30.00 per month............ 360.60 469. Miscellaneous re- 298. Aldermen at $10.00 ceipts .......................$ 7,500.00 per meeting ................ 7,820.00 12- - 17 395. Purchase of hydrants 1,000.00 396. New equipment for installing water mains 1.200.00 397. Water mains feeder extensions .................. 1,000.00 398. Maintenance and pro- tection of water tanks...... 2,000.00 Water Meter and Billing Division 399. Chief Clerk and Bill- ing Machine Operator at $173.00 per •month .......... 2,076.00 400. Two Clerks at $135.00 per month each ............. 3,240.00 401. Delinquent Account In- spector at $190.00 per month 2,280.00 402. Foreman of meter shop at $232.00 per month... 2,784.00 403. Two Meter Repair- men, one at $197.00 per month and one at $175.00 per month 4,464.00 404. Inspector at $207.00 per month .................. 2,484.00 405. Two Meter Readers at $141.50 per month each.. 3,396.00 406. Additional help 250.00 407. Purchase of meter and relief valves ............ 2,500.00 408. Meter repair parts... 2,500.00 409. Materials and sup- plies ........................ 350.00 410. Operation and main- tenance of 4 motor vehicles 600.00 411. New equipment ...... 200.00 412. Stationery and sup. plies ......................... 800.00 413. Postage .............. 1,600.00 414. Total appropriation ..$ 199,810.20 Transfers 415. Fire Department ....$ 220,000.00 416. Contingent Fund 8,500.00 417. City Collector's Office 3,500.00 418. Total Transfers .....$ 232,000.00 419. T o t a l appropriation and Transfers ..............$ 431.810.20 Receipts 420. Water Revenue Bonds Wnexpended balance) ...$ 691.95 421. Work done by Water Mains Division .............. 1,000.00 422. Work done by Meter Division and Sale of Meter Parts, Relief Valves, etcetra 2,500.60 423. Work done by Pump- ing Station .................. 500.00 424. Water tax and use of water for building and side- walk construction ........... 427,118.25 425. Total receipts other than taxation ...... .$ 431,810.20 426. Total amount to be raised by taxation .......... NONE BOND SINKING FUND 427. Fourth W a r d Bolt - wood P a r k Improvement Bonds .......................$ 3,000.00 428. F i r e Department Bonds ....................... 5,000.00 429. Fourth Ward Bolt - wood P a r k Improvement Bonds, Second Series ........ 3,000.00 299. Stationery and sup- plies ........................ 175.00 300. C i t y Officers' con- tingent expense ............ 450.00 301. Total appropriation ..$ 18,673.50 Receipts 302. Transfer from Street and Bridge ..................$ 3,000.00 303. Transfer from Gar- bage ........................ 1,OOO.c0 304. Transfer from Parks 2,000.00 305. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 6,000.00 306. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 12,673.50 307. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 760.41 308. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 13,433.91 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 309. Salary of Three Com- missioners at $150.00 per year each ...................$ 450.00 310. Secretary and Chief Examiner for technical and professional services ........ 1,800.00 311. Senior Clerk at $120.00 per month .................. 1,440.00 312. Services of special Examiners and Proctors.... 50.00 313. Operating expenses in- cluding stationery and sup- plies, printing and com- munications ................ 200.00 314. Miscellaneous expense 100.00 315. Total appropriation ..$ 4,040.00 Receipts 316. Transfer from Play- grounds .....................$ 200.00 317. Transfer from Parks 200.00 318. Transfer from Gar- bage ........................ 500.00 319. Transfer from Street and Bridge repairs •......... 300.00 320. Transfer from Water Department ................ 350.00 321. Examination fees .... 200.00 322. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 1,750.00 323. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 2,290.00 324. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 137.40 325. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 2,427.40 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS 326. Election expense ..$ 9,OOO.00 327. Support of indigent War Veterans and their fami- lies, as provided by law.... 650.00 328. Bruce Atkinson, dis- ability compensation 12 months at $23.96 per month 287.52 329. Purchase of building site for Police and Fire Station, Maple Avenue and Lake Street ................ 20,000.00 16 - - 13 330. Architect's fee, Munic• WATER DEPARTMENT ipal Building ................ 1,500.00 358. Assistant Superintend- 331. Architect's services for ent of Water Department preliminary sketches of Po- and Chemist at $350 per lice and Fire Station........ 2,100.G0 month .......................$ 4,200.00 359. Car allowance at 332. Total appropriation..$ 33,537.52 $15.00 per month 180.00 333. Add 6% for probable 360. Water Officer at deficiency arising in the col- $235.00 per month .......... 2,820.00 lection of this appropriation 2,012.25 361. Maintenance of 2 mo- tor vehicles ................ 300.00 334. Total amount to be 362. Contingent expense re - raised by taxation ..........$ 35,549.77 serve for Water System.... 81000.00 363. Interest on W a t e r CONTINGENT FUND Revenue Bonds ...... ... . 1,548.25 335. Contingent expenses 364. Water Revenue Bonds 15,000.00 of the City of Evanston not Engineering and s otherwise included in appro- peervarvi sion service .. .v . 81500.00 priation to cover unforeseen ! r 366. Transfer to Civil re requirements, accidents, q Service for services ........ 350.00 claims, etcetra .. ...... ..$ 8,500.00 336. Expenses advanced for Pumping Station Special Assessment accounts 1,000.00 367. Master Mechanic at $350.00 per month .. .... .. 4,200.00 337. Total appropriation..$ 9,500.00 v 368. Three Operating En - Receipts gineers at $257.00 per month 338. From Water Depart- each ........ One Relief Engineer 9,252.00 ment ..$ 8,500.00 at $2 per month $2. 2,952.00 339. Special Assessment Ac• F w 370. Four Firemen, two 3 counts ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,000.00 d $202.00 per month each and two at $190.00 per month each 9,408.00 340. Total receipts other e.... 371. Three oiler -repairmen than than taxation 9,500.00 at $217.00 per month each... 7,812.00 Total amount to be$ 372. One Utility Man at raised by taxation .......... NONE $180.00 per month .......... 2,160.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 373. Electrician at $235.00 per month ..... .. ......... 00 342. Two Judges at $416.66 374. Additional labor ..... 2,500.500.00 per month each for 51,i 375. Fuel and power ..... 25,000.00 months and at $500.00 per 376. Repairs to building.. 750.G0 month each for 61,? months..$ 11,083.26 377. Tools, materials and 343. C l e r k of Municipal supplies ..... . 2,000.00 Court at $300.00 per month.. 3,600.00 Repairs to al sea-wall 344. Two Deputy Clerks at .. .. and i .. and intake 3,000.00 $210.00 per month each...... 5,040.00 Repairs o ler a 379. Repairs t boiler and 345. Secretary to the Clerk engine .. .. .. 3,000.00 at $153.00 per month ........ 1,836.00 Machinery and equip• Machinery ip 346. Printing and books.. 350.00 ment from WRB ............ meat 691.95 347. Postage a n d office supplies for Clerk's office... 200.00 Filtration Plant 348. Miscellaneous equip- 381. Chemist at $190.00 per ment 200.00 month ...................... 2,280.00 d 349. Bailiff another ex- 382. Four Operators, two pense, including feeding and at $198.00 per month each transportation of Jurors..... 200.00 and two at $195.00 per month 350. Probation Office ex- each ........................ 9,432.00 pense, including $15.00 per 383. One Maintenance Man month car allowance ...... 350.00 at $190.00 per month ........ 2,280.00 384. Additional labor 1.000.00 351. Total appropriation ..$ 22,859.26 385. Chemicals for water Receipts treatment ... ......... ..... 9.500.00 352. Criminal and quasi- 386. Laboratory supplies.. 387. Repairs and building 500.00 criminal court costs ......$ 4,000.00 maintenance ................ 1,500.00 353. Civil Court costs, 388.- Tools, materials and Clerk's fee .................. 1,100.00 supplies .................... 600.00 Total receipts other 389. New equipment for filter plant 2,500.00 than taxation .............$ than 5,100.00 .................. 355. Total appropriation Water Mains Division less receipts other than taxa- 390. Foreman at $137.50 tion .........................$ 17,759.26 per month .................. 1,650.00 356. Add 6%v for probable 391. Labor ................ 14,000.00 deficiency arising in the col- 392. Maintenance of mo- lection of this appropriation 1,065.56 for vehicle .................. 800.00 393. Tools ................ 600.00 357. Total amount to be 394. Materials for mainte- raised by taxation ..........$ 18,824.82 nance of distribution system 2,000.00 - 14- - 15- �i0 Greenwood -Street - 'Sherman Avenue - south side SECTION 2; This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 26th day of December A.D. 1944.E Approved December 27, 1944. -S.G. Ingraham, Edward W..Bells Mayor City Clerls Published in Evanston Review January 4, 1945 t 416 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, .STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1945 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1945. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON$ COOK COUNTY, ILLINOISs ,SECTION 1:. That.the sum of One Million Eighteen Thousand Five Hundred Sixty-three Dollars and Thirty-seven Cents 31,018,563.37) being the total of the appropriations -heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1945 and ending•December 31, 1945, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston at a regular meeting held on January 8, 1945 and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on January 9, 1945, which approp- riations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all general corporate ,.urposes of said City, for the purposes of a sinking fund for the payment of bonds and interest on bonds; Library Fund, Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Repair Fund, Garbage Fund, .Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, Cook County, State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year; that the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made, are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be Raised by Tax- ation," which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as afore- said, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see original ordinance for figures) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This effect from and after its or parts of ordinances in hereby repealed. Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk ordinance shall be in full force and passage and approval, and all ordinances conflict herewith be and the same are Approved S.G. Ingraham Mayor Passed January 22, 1945/ Approved January 23, 1945 Recorded January 23, 1945 417 AN ORDINANCE VACATING GREY AVENUE FROM LEE STREET TO GREENLEAF .STREET AND CERTAIN PUBLIC ALLEYS EIXTENDING FROM LEE STREET TO GREENLEAF STREET. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That all that part of the public street known as Grey Avenue extending between Lee Street on the south and Greenleaf Street on the north and lying between Block 2 and Block 3 in Grant's Addition to Evanston, a subdivision of the East -two-thirds (2/3) of the South half (1H of the Northwest Quarter (,) of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, being sixty-six (66) feet in width and approximately five hundred 0 ninety-four ( 594 ) feet in length, as colored in red and indicated by the words "TO BE VACATED" on the plat which is hereto attached, which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this Ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: That all that part of the north - and - south public alley extending from Lee Street on the south to Greenleaf Street on the north lying west and adjoining Lots 1 to 12 both inclusive, in Block 2 in Grants Addition to Evanston, a subdivision of the East two-thirds (2/3) of the South half (2) of the Northwest Quarter (4) of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 13 East of the ` Third Principal Meridian, being sixteen (16) feet in width and approx- imately five hundred ninety-four (594) feet in length, as colored in red and indicated by the words "TO BE VACATED" on the plat which is hereto attached, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SEC^lION 3: That all that part of the north - and south public alley extending north from Lee Street to the right-of-way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company lying west of and adjoining Lots 5 to 12 inclusive in Block 3 in Grant's Addition to Evanston, a subdivision o)f the East two-thirds (2/3) of the South Half (2) of the Northwest Quarter (4) of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range , 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, being sixteen (16) feet in 418 width and approximately three hundred forty-four (344) feet in length on its Easterly side, as colored in red and indicated by the words "TO BE VACATED" on the plat which is hereto attached, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 4: The vacations herein provided for are made upon the express condition that the Municipality shall have and retain the right and privilege to have, retain and maintain all existing sewers and water mains and to repair or renew and replace the same and, provided further, that there be paid to the City of Evanston the sum of Eight Thousand One Hundred Thirty-seven Dollars and Sixty Cents ($8,137.60) as compensation for the benefits which will accrue to the owner of property abutting said alleys and streets hereby vacated which sum in the judgment of this body will be equal to such benefits. SECTION 5: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law, provided a certified copy thereof be filed for record with the Recorder of. Deeds of Cook County of Illinois, within sixty (60) days after passage. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of January A.D. 1945.,/ Approved January 30, 1945, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk 419' AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE OFFICE OF POLICE MAGISTRATE WITHIN THE CITY OF EVANSTON AND THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the office of Police Magistrate of the City of Evanston within said City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston, be and the same is hereby abolished as of April 3, 1945. SECTION 2: That no election be held to fill said office of Police Magistrate within the City of Evanston and the Town of the City of Evanston at the regular General Election to be held April 3, 1945. SECTION 3: That all ordinances, parts of ordinances in conflict herewith and all references to the office of Police Magistrate in the ordinances of the City of Evanston be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 4: That this ordinance be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City . of Evanston on the 5th day of February A.D. 1945. Approved February 6, 19452 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review February 8, 1945. AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN ELECTION IN THE CITY OF.EVANSTON AND IN THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON TO BE HELD ON TUE.SDAY THE 3rd DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1945, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the General Election of the City of Evanston and Town of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 3rd day of April, A.D. 1945, between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following officers for the said City of Evanston and said Town of the City of Evanston, to -wit: OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON FIRST: A Mayor; Second: A City Clerk; Third: A City Treasurer; Fourth: Eight (8) Aldermen, one (1) Alderman in and for each Ward in the City of Evanston, who shall hold office for a four (4) year term and until his successor is elected and qualified; Fifth: One (1) Alderman in the Second Ward (for a term of two (2) years only) to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Alderman Henry R. Platt, Jr. 420 . OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF THE CITY OF E VAN.STON Sixth: Five (5) Justices of the Peace; Seventh: Five ( 5 ) Const atl'e s; Eighth: One Town Supervisor; SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the Polling Places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (See original ordinance) Section 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election, to -wit: (See original ordinance) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Muhicipal Code of 1927 and as provided by law. SECTION 5: That the City Clerk is hereby authorized, in the manner provided by law, to cause a sample of the ballot to be used at said election to be published prior to the date of such election in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Evanston. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston. on the 5th day of February A.D. 1945.1/ Approved February 6, 1945, Edward W. Bell, .S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Election Notice only published February 15, 1945 in the Evanston Review. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE TIIOUSAND DOLLARS (425,000) 1945 TAX ANTICI- PATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual approp- riation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 11 1945 and ending December 31, 1945, in manner, time, and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law in the Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants, or otherwise; , . . .'_- _..�.y _,rj �91 G JL NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook, Illinois: SECTION 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1945 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $250s000 1945 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-50 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each; $40:000 1945 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-8 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each; $250000 1945 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-5 inclusive, to be of the denomination of J5,000 each; $40,000 1945 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants numbered Sb-1 to SB-8 inclusive, to be of the denomination of e5,000 each; $70,000 1945 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-14 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each. That all said Warrants shall bear interest at the rate of seven - eighths of -one per cent (7/8 of 1 O) per annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council. Said Warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1945 by this City Council on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds, said Warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. SECTION 2: That said Warrants be in substantially the following form: 1945 Fund Tax Anticipation Warrant CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS 1945 No. $ To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1945 for purposes, as soon as funds become avilable the sum of - Dollars ($ % together with interest thereon at the rate of seven -eighths of one per cent (7/8 of 1%) per annum from date hereof until ,paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This Warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be author- ized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. ATTEST: Mayor, City of Evanston, in City Clerk, City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois Cook County, Illinois 422 SECTION 3: That said warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, SCOTT & WYANDT, Inc. and ENYART, VAN CAMP & CO. Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order from time to time, as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described warrants in the ag regate principal amount of ONE HUNDRED FIFTY,THOUSAND DOLLARS ( 150:000). being a portion of the warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated February 15, 19452 and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: $1001000 1945 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-20, inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; $10,000 1945 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 and L-2, denomination $5,000 each; $10:000 1945 Public Playground Fund Tax -Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 and PP-2, denomination $5,000 each; $10:000 1945 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 and SB-2, denomination $5,000 each; $20:000 1945 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-4 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. SECTION 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said warrants that the amount of warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds seventy- per cent (70%) of taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes of the year 1945 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount ofwarrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said seventy per cent (70%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before March 1, 1946; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. SECTION 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1945 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose. Said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify Scott & Wyandt, Inc. and Enyart, Van Camp & Co. Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said warrants. ,SECTION 6r The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the .proceeds of said warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION 7: That the City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. SECTION 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. APPROVED: S.G. Ingraham Mayor ATTEST: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanst on on February 5, 1945,✓ Approved by the Mayor on'February 6, 1945. AN ORDINANCE Amending An Ordinance Amending Section 299 of Article II entitled: "AMUSEMENTS" Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVAN.STON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That :Section 299 of Article II entitled "Amusements," Chapter XIV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and the same is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: "299. LICENSE FEE) The fee to be charged for a license to produce, present, conduct, operate or offer any of the fore; - going classes of entertainment shall be as follows: First Class - $100.00 per annum Second Class- $200.00 per annum for theatres having seating capacities up to 600. $300.00 per annum for theatres having seating capacities in excess of 600 but not exceeding 1200 $400.00 per annum for all theatres with seating capacities of over 1200. Third Class - For"each circus or circus and menageries $50.00 per day. For each side-show $15.00 per day. For each concert,'minstrel or musical entertainment $20.00 per day. Poultry shows, dog shows, horse shows, stock shows or automobile shows $20.00 per day. For other entertainments, exhibits or performances 620.00 per day." SECTION 2:• All ordinances or parts of ordinances to conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of *the�ity of Evanston on the 5th day of March A.D.• 1945. Approved March 6, 1945 Edward W. Bell, 'S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review March 8, 1945. 424 AN ORDINANCE VACATING AND REPEALING AN ORDINANCE_ ADOPTED JANUARY 29, 1945 VACATING GREY AVENUE FROM LEE STREET TO GREENLEAF STREET AND CERTAIN PUBLIC ALLEYS EXTENDING FROM LEE STREET TO GREENLEAF :STREET. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That an ordinance of the City of Evanston adopted January 29, 1945 and approved January 30, 1945, entitled "An Ordinance Vacating Grey Avenue from Lee Street to Greenleaf Street and certain Public Alleys extending from'Lee Street to Greenleaf Street" be and the same is hereby vacated and repealed. SECTION 2: That the City Clerk of the City of Evanston be and he is hereby directed not to record with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County of Illinois a dertified copy of said ordinance adopted January 29, 1945 as above described. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall take affect and be in force from and after its passage and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the C.ty of Evanston on the 26th day of March A.D. 1945.1z Approved March 27, 1945 S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING :SECTION 118 ENTITLED ":SCHEDULE tAt PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON.11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1:. That Section 118, entitled "Schedule tAt Prohibited Parking" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Lincoln Street - south side - Elm Avenue to Pioneer Road Elm Avenue - east side- Lincoln Street to Pioneer Road Pioneer.Road - west side - Lincoln Street to Elm Avenue Harrison Street - north side - Hartrey Avenue to Pioneer Road Pioneer Road - east side - Hartrey Avenue to Harrison Street Hartrey Avenue - west side - Pioneer Road to Harrison Street ,SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect ,from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 9th day of April A.D. Approved April 10, 1945. S.G. Ingraham Mayor of the Pity of Evanston 1945. Published in Evanston Review April 122 1945. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk 425 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR A GENERAL CITY ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING TWO JUDGES OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF EVANSTON TO BE HELD JUNE 4,-1945, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: That a general City Election be and the same is hereby called .to be held in the City of Evanston, on Monday, June 4, 1945, for the purpose of electing two Judges of The Municipal Court of the City of Evanston, to hold office for the term of six years and until their successors are elected and qualified. That said election shall be held at the regular polling places in the City as designated by the Board of Commissioners, of Cook County for the judicial election of judges�in the Circuit Court and .Superior Court of Cook County, and that the judges and clerks appointed by said Board of Commissioners of Cook County are designated as judges and clerks at the said City election for and in behalf of the City of Evanston. Polls of said election shall be open at 6..00 o'clock in the morning and shall close at 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to provide for giving such other and further notice of said election and for conducting the same as is provided by law. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. . Adopted by the City Council of the C ty of Evanston on the 16th day of April A.D. 1945 Approved April 17, 1945. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Election Notice only published in Evanston Review April 19, 1945, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "BCHEDULE 'A' PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118, entitled ".Schedule 'Al Prohibited Parking" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Lake Street - south side - Chicago Avenue to alley east thereof SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28th day of May A.D. 1945. Approved May 29, 1945. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham,• City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 31, 1945. 426 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATION-S OF THE C I TY OF EVAN.STON . " BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: :SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 101 Through Streets" of An Ordinance.adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Oakton Street - at Asbury Avenue all four sides SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 18th day of June A.D. 1945.E Approved June 19, 1945. Edward W. Bell, .S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review June 21, 1945. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY; ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston as adopted February 2, 1942, be amended by adding thereto a section to be designated as .Section 76-B which shall be and read as follows: Section 76-B - TRAFFIC ON CL•EVELAND STREET) It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle weighing more than 5000 pounds, including load, if any, upon Cleveland Street between Dodge Avenue on the east and Hartrey Avenue on the west, provided, however, that such a vehicle may enter upon Cleveland Street between the points aforesaid for the purpose of delivering or picking up materials or merchandise, but in no case shall any such vehicle travel further on Cleveland Street than the block in which said deliveries or pick-ups are made. The Traffic Engineer shall erect or cause to be erected proper signs and markings. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City pf Evanston on the loth day of September A.D. 1945.✓ Approved September 11, 1945. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review September 11, 1945. Regulations governing Nursing Homes, etc. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 525 to 531 inclusive, OF ARTICLE XI OF CHAPTER XIX OF THE EVANS- TON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS- TON, COUNTY OF COOK, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That Sections 525 to 531 inclusive, of Article XI, CHAPTER XIX of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same are hereby amended, so that the same shall here- after be and read as follows: 525. CLASS 2c DEFINED) In CLASS 2c shall be included every building, where sleeping accommodations are provided for 8 or more persons, which building is used for a hospital, for housing children, feeble-minded or infirm per- sons; all public institutional buildings and detention homes; all convalescent homes and nursing homes, as here. inafter defined; aDd homes for the aged and decrepit. A convalescent home or nursing home is hereby defined for the purpose of this ordinance, as a building or structure accommodating or having accommodations for one or more sick, invalid, infirm, aged, de- crepit, disabled, injured, chronically ill, or convalescent person or persons, where a charge is made for the main- tenance or care for such person or persons, whether or not use is made of drugs, medicine, electrical or phys- iotherapeutical methods or procedures. 526. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS —FRONTAGE CONSENTS) (a) All buildings more than two stories in height hereafter erected for or con- verted to the purposes of CLASS 2c shall be of fireproof construction, pro- vided, however, that buildings used for convalescent homes or nursing homes purposes may be constructed as provided by SECTION 529 of this ordinance. (b) Buildings of CLASS 2c two stories or less in height may be of ordinary mill or slow -burning construction ex- cept as hereinafter permitted for con- valescent homes or nursing homes. (c) Buildings of CLASS 2c shall not be built to a height greater than 80 feet. (d) In every building hereafter con- structed or converted for hospital pur- poses, all intersections of walls and floors in corridors and rooms used by patients shall be formed with tangent coves. (e) Frontage consents, as required by ARTICLE XXXIR, Evanston Mu- nicipal Code of 1927, as amended, shall be obtained before any building shall be erected or ponverted to the purposes of CLASS 2c. 527. ELEVATORS, FIRE ESCAPES AND STANDPIPES) (a) Every building over three stories in height hereafter constructed for or converted to the purposes of CLASS 2c shall have at least one elevator, the floor dimensions of which shall be not less than 7 feet by 5 feet and said elevator shall be enclosed in a fireproof shaft with incombus- tible doors closing off each opening. The construction and installation of such elevators shall comply with all the requirements of the Evanston Building Code for elevators. (b) All buildings used for hospital pur. poses shall be equipped with stairway fire escapes not less than 3 feet in width which shall, in number, loca. tion and structural features, comply with the general provisions of this Code relating to fire escapes. The balconies and platforms of such fire escapes shall be not less than 3 feet in width and may be made with a smooth surface of incombustible ma- terial laid flush with the floor and with a pitch of 1/3 inch to the foot. (c) On each floor of every building used for the purpose of CLASS 2c there shall be provided for each one thousand square feet, or fractional part thereof, at least one portable hand pump of three -gallon capacity, or one chemical fire extinguisher of equal capacity; such hand pumps and fire extinguishers to be located and main- tained under the direction of the Fire Marshal. (d) In every building more than three stories in height hereafter erected for or converted to the purposes of CLASS 2c, there shall be constructed one or more 4-inch standpipes which shall extend from the basement to the roof and which shall be connected with the house pump and house tank and which shall have a Siamese connection located on the street or alley side of such building for the use of the Fire Department. Each standpipe shall be provided with one Dose connection with fire department thread on the roof of said building, and one connection on each floor and in the basement thereof with sufficient hose attached on each floor and in the basement so that a stream of water therefrom will reach any point thereof. 528. CONVALESCENT AND NURSING HOMES —LICENSE REQUIRED) (a) It shall be unlawful for any per- son, co -partnership or organization to conduct, maintain or operate any con. valescent home or nursing home in the City of Evanston, as defined in SECTION 525, of this ordinance with- out first having obtained a license. Said license shall be issued for a pe. riod of not more than one year, ex. piring on December 31 in the year in which issued and a new license shall be obtained annually. No license to operate a convalescent home or nursing home shall be issued until an inspection shall have been made by the Departments of Buildings, Fire and Health. The Health Department shall determine that the convalescent home or nursing home is kept in a sanitary condition and that all proper provisions, rules and regulations of the Health Department, as hereinafter set forth, are complied with. The Building Department shall determine that the building or structure complies with the requirements of the building code of the City of Evanston; that plumbing and sanitary facilities comply with the requirements of the plumbing code; that all electrical fixtures, equipment and wiring are installed and used in conformity with the requirements of the ordinances of the City of Evans- ton; and that the building is located within an area in which the convales- cent home or nursing home shall be permitted and that frontage require- ments, where the same are necessary, have been complied with. The Fire Department shall determine that no fire hazards exist in the building or on the premises and that fire -fighting equipment has been provided. Li- censes issued under the provis- ions of this ordinance may be re- voked by the Mayor for violation of the provisions of the ordinance and in the event of a revocation said license shall become null and void. (b) The rules and regulations of the Health Department, with which every convalescent home or nursing home shall be required to maintain satis- factory compliance, are hereinafter set forth, and said convalescent homes or nursing homes shall be deemed to be in satisfactory compliance there- with, so far as health regulations are concerned, if: PLUMBING (1) All fixtures are protected against back-siphonage, as llows: (a) All lavatory and sink faucets dis- charge at least one inch above the maximum spill line of the fixture. (b) All bath tub, laundry tub, etc., faucets discharge at least two inches above the maximum spill line of the fix Lure. (c) All flushometer valve type toilets are equipped with an approved vacuum breaker installed on the discharge side of the flush valve and at least four inches above the rim of the toilet bowl. (d) All wall reservoir gravity type toilet or urinal flush tanks are equipped with an approved vacuum breaker ball cock installed at least one inch above the overflow pipe. (e) All other plumbing is so installed that contamination cannot, in the opin- ion of the Department, be siphoned back into the water supply piping. (2) No physical pipe connections exist between a potable and non -potable water supply. (3) All plumbing is of such size and so installed that fixtures are adequately served and satisfactorily drained. (4) Adequate flush -type toilet facilities of a type approved by the Department of Health are provided and such toilets are easily accessible, conveniently lo- cated, clean, substantially constructed, in good repair and are maintained in a sanitary condition at all times. Toilet seats are preferably of open -front con- struction. No frostproof toilets are pro- vided. One water closet is provided for each ten ambulatory guests or major fraction thereof. Where urinals are pro- vided for men, a water closet and urinal is provided for each fifteen ambulatory males or major fraction thereof. Separate toilet facilities for each sex are provided where deemed advisable by the Department of Health. (5) Handwashing facilities consisting of a lavatory and soap are provided in each toilet room for each fifteen am- bulatory guests or major fraction there- of. See "General Hygiene" for regula- tions on towels and wash cloths. (6) Adequate bathing facilities are pro- vided and such facilities are easily ac- cessible, conveniently located, clean, substantially constructed, in good re- pair and are maintained in a sanitary condition at all times. Showers or tubs are provided with hand grips or otherwise protected to minimize possible accidents. (7) Drinking fountains, if provided, meet the design features as recommended by the Department. HEATING (1) Each room or ward in which guests are housed, or to which guests have reasonable access, can be heated to not less than 80 degrees Fahrenheit under all weathr conditions. Heat is preferably supplied 'from a central heating system and all heating ap- p!iances other than electrical are prop- erly vented to the outside. LIGHTING (1) Evenly distributed artificial light equivalent to not less than one-half watt of electric light per square foot of floor area is provided in each room or ward in which guests are housed or to which guests have reasonable ac- cess. A properly designed reading lamp equivalent to a 50-watt electric bulb is located convenient to guests who desire to read. (2) The floor area is not greater than eight times the window area in all rooms occupied by guests. (3) All halls, toilets, kitchens, basements are well lighted and are equipped with artificial lights for night use. VENTILATION (1) A floor area of not less than 70 square feet is provided for each oc- cupant in the sleeping room; the ceil- ings are not less than 7 feet; and the space between beds is not less than 3 feet. (2) Each room or ward to which guests have reasonable access has properly located window openings and such win- dows are maintained so that they may be readily opened and closed. Windows which cannot be opened from the top are equipped with ventilating shields so that direct drafts may be minimized. GENERAL CONDITIONS (1) The building is substantially con- structed, in good repair, all doors and windows close readily and effec- tively, screen doors open outward, all outer openings are effectively screened with wire cloth of not less than 16 meshes per inch during the fly season and all door and window screens fit properly. (2) A community room for guests, such as a living room, is provided for reading and other recreational pur- poses, unless guest rooms are equipped for that purpose, or the type and nature of guests accommodated do not, in the )pinion of the Department of Health, render such a community room necessary. (3) Rooms above the second floor are not used for the actommodathon of guests unless elevator facilities are provided, except that at existing es- tablishments, ambulatory guests may be housed in rooms above the second floor level without elevator facilities if two avenues of exit, in case of fire, are provided from each floor above the second floor level and other necessary precautionary measures, as may be recommendd by the State Fire Marshal and the City Fire Mar- shal are carried out. (4) The recommendations of the State Fire Marshal and the City Fire Marshal are followed in all matters pertaining to fire prevention and safety. (5) The home shall be so located that it is not subject to flooding; the site is well -drained, is located on all- weather road; the premises, both in- side and outside, are in a clean and sanitary condition. (6) Satisfactory telephone service is pro- vided. NUMBER AND QUALIFICATIONS OF ALL PERSONNEL (1) The convalescent home or nursing home shall be in charge of a qualified and responsible superintendent whose duty it shall be to maintain a de- sirable standard of environmental san. itation at the convalescent home or nursing home and who is fully auth- orized and empowered to carry out such recommendations of the Health Department as may be necessary in order that the establishment may com- ply with State statutes and Health Department standards governing con- valescent homes or nursing homes. (2) All persons in charge of, employed' by, or associated with the convalescent home or nursing home shall be of suitable character and temperament to function in their appointed capac. ities and to provide adequate care and comfort of the residents; the superintendent and all persons in supervisory or responsible positions shall be not under 21 years of age; and shall not have been convicted of any crime; no employee shall be less than 16 years of age; and all em- ployees, including the superintendent shall be free of contagious disease in a communicable stage. (3) The convalescent home or nursing home shall be under the supervision of a physician licensed by the State of Illinois. (4) The person who is definitely in charge of the nursing service of the home shall be either a registered or graduate nurse, or a practical nurse having sufficient experience to qualify her for the responsibility of the care of patients in the institution. When the size of the service requires,. addi- tional nursing personnel shall be em- ployed to give adequate care to sick residents. In employing nursing person- nel, careful inquiry shall be made as to training, previous experience, and other qualifications for the position and this information shall be made a matter of record. (5) The convalescent home or nursing home shall be covered at all times by adequate nursing service. Provision shall be made for this coverage during vacations and other relief periods. Adequate nursing service shall be pro- vided for night care of patients. No treatment or medication shall be given without a written order signed by a legally licensed physician. SANITARY CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CONVALESCENT HOME OR NURSING HOME AND ITS SURROUNDINGS (1) Water shall be obtained from the public water supply of the City of Evanston. (2) The supply shall be adequate in quantity and delivered under sufficient pressure to satisfactorily serve all fix- tures in the home. (3)' There shall be facilities in the home for furnishing an adequate supply of hot water. (4) No source of nonpotablei water shall be available on the premises without special permission from the Health Department. SEWERAGE All sanitary. wastes from the home shall be discharged to the public sewer system of the City of Evanston. FOOD HANDLING (1) All persons connected with the hand- ling of food shall be free of con- tagious disease in a communicable stage. (2) All food and drink stored, prepared, or served in a convalescent home or nursing home shall be wholesome and free from adulteration. (3) All milk used shall be pasteurized milk, as defined in the Milk Pasteuriza- tion Plant Law, and of the highest grade available. (4) All milk shall be maintained at a temperature not to exceed 50 degrees Fahrenheit while on the premises and stored in such a manner as to pre- clude its contamination; bottled milk shall not be submerged in water for cooling; all milk, and fluid milk pro. ducts, shall be served to the residents in the original container in which it is received from the distributor. This requirement shall not apply to cream served on the premises. (5) All perishable food or drink shall be kept at or below fifty degrees Fahrenheit (50 F.); no food shall be stored in direct contact with ice; no meat shall be stored in direct contact with shelves; with the exception of raw vegetables that are to be cooked, all food and drink shall be so stored as to be effectively protected from dust, dirt, flies, vermin, or other contamination. Kitchen. The floor, walls, and ceiling shall be easily cleanable and kept free from dirt, filth, and grease spots and maintained in good repair. The floor shall be tight, sound and free of depressions in which liquids may accumulate. No carpets, rugs, ragged linoleum, or linoleum with loose or wide-open seams shall be used. The walls and ceiling shall be smooth, light in color and refinished as often as necessary in order to be so main. tained; the walls shall have a wash- able finish to a height of at least 5 feet; artificial lighting shall be pro- vided in the kitchen, equivalent to that produced by a 100-watt electric bulb for each 100 square feet of floor area. All windows shall be kept clean. Adequate windows, or approved ven- tilating devises, shall be provided to maintain the kitchen reasonably free from smoke and odors; all outside openings shall be effectively screened with 16 mesh screen at all times dur. ing the fly season; all furnishings and equipment shall be adequate, kept clean, and in good repair. Surfaces upon which food is prepared shall be clean and devoid of open cracks or seams, or covered with metal or other smooth impervious material. Dishes, Dish -washing, and Storage. After bactericidal treatment, all dishes and utensils shall be so stored as to pre- vent their contamination; all eating utensils and tableware shall be kept clean and in good repair at all times; chipped, cracked, or broken dishes, or glassware, shall not be used; chipped, corroded, or open -seamed utensils shall not be used. Every dish, knife, fork,, spoon, drink- ing glass, cup, tray, or other utensil used in the preparation of food for the service of residents, or employees, shall be thoroughly cleaned and ren- dered free from injurious contamination after each separate use by: (1) Washing in warm water (110° F. to 120' F.) containing an adequate amount of an effective soap or detergent to remove grease and solids; changing the soapy wash -water at sufficiently frequent intervals to keep it reason- ably clean; properly stacking the dishes when a dish -washing machine is used; and (2) immersion for at least 2 minutes in clean, hot water, at a temperature at least 170° F. or for !z minute in boiling water. Unless actually boiling water is used an approved thermom. eter shall be available convenient to the vat. The pouring of scalding water over washed utensils shall not be ac- cepted as satisfactory compliance. A two -compartment sink, or its equiv- alent shall be provided; one compart- ment shall be used for washing and the other compartment shall be used for rinsing and disinfection; or (3) immersion for at least 2 minutes in a lukewarm, chlorine bath containing at least 50 ppm of available chlorine if hypochlorites are used, or a con- centration of equal bactericidal strength if chloramines are used. The bath shall be made tip at a strength of 100 ppm or more of hypochlorites and shall not be used after its strength has been reduced to 50 ppm. Bac- tericidal treatment with chlorine is ineffective if the utensils have not been thoroughly cleaned. Where chlo- rine is relied upon for bactericidal treatment, the bactericidal treatment requirement of this item shall, there- fore, be considered as violated if the utensils so treated are not clean. A three -compartment sink, or its equiv- alent, shall be provided, one compart. ment to be used for washing, one for rinsing, and one for disinfection. (4) Dishes, following disinfection, shall be allowed to air dry. If absolutely necessary the dishes may be dried with clean towels used for no other purpose. GENERAL HYGIENE (1) The kitchen and all parts of the convalescent home or .nursing home shall be kept free from flies, roaches; rats, and other vermin, at all times. When remedial measures are em. ployed, care shall be exercised to see that no material so used comes in contact with any food, or is placed, or stored, so as to constitute a hazard. (2) Garbage and rubbish receptacles shall be constructed of impervious material and shall be equipped with tight -fitting lids, and the contents therein disposed of as frequently as is necessary to prevent nuisances; the garbage receptacles shall be washed when emptied and treated with a dis- infectant, if necessary, to prevent odor nuisances. (3) Bed -pan, slop -jar and cuspidor con- tents shall be emptied into toilet stools, or into slop sinks. Bed -pan, slop -jar, cuspidors and similar receptacles shall be thoroughly cleaned and effectively disinfected after each usage. Where necessary, special equipment shall be provided for this purpose. Sputum containers, discarded bandages and dressings, etc., shall be burned, as soon as practicable. (4) Floors, or floor coverings, shall be constructed so as to be easily cleaned. (5) Bedding and Linen. Clean, freshly. laundered sheets, not less than 99 inches in length and of sufficient width to completely cover the mattress and springs shall be provided each resi- dent, at least weekly, or more fre- quently, as may be necessary to in. sure proper personal cleanliness of the resident; satisfactory bedding, ade- quate to maintain body comfort to the residents, shall be provided and such bedding shall be maintained in a sat- isfactory condition; linens shall not be used by more than one resident between laundering. (6) Clean, freshly -laundered towels and wash -cloths shall be provided for each resident, at least weekly, or more often, if necessary, to insure proper cleanliness of the resident; such towels or wash -cloths shall be for individual use only and common usage shall not be permitted. (7) Rigid -type beds, substantially con. structed, in good repair and of ade- quate size shall be provided and such beds shall be equipped with a comfort- able mattress and springs, in good repair; mattresses shall be maintained in a sanitary condition and shall be provided with water -proof covers when necessary; roll -away, folding and sim- ilar -type beds shall not be used for the accommodation of residents. (8) Adequate laundry facilities shall be provided in quarters used exclusively for that purpose, unless arrangements are made with a commercial concern to supply complete laundry service. Table, bed -linen, towels and personal laundry shall be washed separately. (9) . Clothing of residents shall be kept neat and clean. (10) Each resident confined to bed shall be bathed at least every other day; ambulatory residents shall be bathed at least twice weekly. (11) There shall be a sufficient supply of hospital appurtenances to take care of the needs of the residents. DUCT A sufficient supply of good food to provide well-balanced meals, properly cooked, with adequate amount of milk, green or yellow vegetables, citrus and other fruits, shall be provided; special diets, as prescribed by the resident's or supervising physician shall be provided. ADMINISTRATION (1) The supervising physician shall make regular visits to the establish- ment at least twice monthly and in addition as often as necessary in order to insure adequate medical care and shall be available when emergency visits to the home are necessary. Such physician shall make written recom- mendations to the superintendent of the establishment, clearly stating any improvements or changes necessary to assure adequate medical care, phys- ical and mental comfort of the res- idents; a copy of such written recom- mendations shall be forwarded to the Health Department at the time the same is issued and the supervising physician shall promptly notify the Health Department in each and every failure of the convalescent home or nursing home to comply with the writ- ten recommendations of said physician. (2) Each resident shall have, at the time of admission, a complete physical examination and clinical record made by a licensed physician and such clin- ical record shall include pertinent iden. tifying data, diagnosis, the general physical and mental condition of the resident, and specific recommenda- tions as to the care and comfort of the resident; all of which shall be submitted in writing to the convales- cent home or nursing home, which record shall be kept on file for in- spection by the Health Department whenever requested. Persons with contagious diseases in a communicable stage are not to be admitted to the home. Provision shall be made for the isolation of cases of communicable diseases contracted or diagnosed after admittance to the home, either at an isolation hospital, suitable isolation rooms or in other manners satisfactory to the Health Department. (3) Records. A residents' register giving the following information shall be kept for each resident: Name Address Age Sex Color Date of admission Diagnosis Weekly rate Date of discharge Condition on discharge Name, address and telephone number of doctor. Name, address and telephone number of nearest relative. (4) The home shall prepare and keep lists of all clothing and notations of its condition; lists of all personal posses- sions, in triplicate, one copy to the resident, one copy to the spurce of referral and the third copy to remain in the files of the home. A record of all agreements or contracts entered into between the home and the res. ident shall be attached to the per- sonal record of the resident. (5) A record shall be kept pf orders written by a registered physician auth- orizing the administration of drugs, medicines, or other treatment to be administered by persons other than such physician and this record shall be maintained as an adjunct to the individual clinical and medical record form of the resident. (6) A daily record shall be kept of food served for each meal, in chronological order for at least six months after the serving of the meal. Such lists shall record the date of serving, the identity of the meal and the items of foods included in the meal. (7) A record shall be kept of physical examination of all persons in the home who may serve the resident, and name of examining physician. (8) Such other records as may be re- quired by the Health Department shall be maintained in a satisfactory manner. (9) Space shall be provided in lockers, drawers, or closets for storage of a limited number of personal possessions of each resident. (10) No convalescent home or nursing home shall engage in the business of caring for children; a child shall be considered as anyone under the age of 16. (c) Application for license may be de- nied for any of the following reasons: (1) Failure to meet any of the minimum standards as set forth in this ordinance. (2) Conviction of a felony, as shown by a certified copy of the record of the court of conviction of the applicant, or if the applicant is a firm or corpora- tion, of any of its members or of- ficers, or of the person designated to manage or supervise the home; or other satisfactory evidence that the moral character of the applicant, or the manager, or supervisor of the home is not reputable. (3) Nursing personnel insufficient in number or unqualified by training or experience properly to care for the proposed number and type of residents. (4) Financial inability to operate and conduct the home in accordance with the requirements of this act and the minimum standards, rules and regula- tions promulgated thereunder. (d) A license may be revoked, or a renewal thereof denied for any of the following reasons: (1) Cruelty or indifference to the wel- fare of the residents. (2) Misappropriation or conversion of the property of the residents. (3) Violation of any provision of this act or of the minimum standards, rules, regulations, or orders of the Health Department promulgated there- under. (4) Any ground upon which an applica- tion for license might originally be denied. (e) Fees for licenses to operate con- valescent homes or nursing homes shall be as follows: For each convalescent home or nurs- ing home offering accommodations for 6 or less patients, invalids or con- valescent persons ..............550.00 For each convalescent home or nurs- ing home offering accommodations for more than 6 but less than 12 pa- tients, invalids or convalescent per- sons...........................$75.00 For each convalescent home or nurs- ing home offering accommodations for more than 12 patients, invalids or convalescent persons .........$100.00 529. CONVALESCENT HOMES OR NURS- ING HOMES —CONSTRUCTION RE- QUIREMENTS) (a) No building or structure hereafter erected or converted to the purpose of a convalescent home or nursing home shall be located in the areas zoned as Class "A" or "B" single family dwelling districts, as defined by the Evanston Zoning Ordinance. (b) Buildings or structures hereafter erected for or converted to use as convalescent homes or nursing homes may be located in any zone within the City of Evanston except such zones as are restricted to single family dwellings. (c) Convalescent homes or nursing homes having accommodations for six or less patients, invalids or convales- cent persons may occupy a frame building not exceeding two and one- half stories in height. A frame build- ing when used for convalescent home or nursing home purposes shall have the basement ceiling covered with metal lath and not less than three coats of cement or gypsum plaster. (d) In a convalescent home or nursing home located in a frame building, bed -ridden, non -ambulatory or blind inmates or patients may be housed only on the first or ground floor and no inmates or patients shall be per- mitted on any floor aTiove the second. (e) Not 'less than two exits shall be provided from each floor in every convalescent home or nursing home, one of which may be a ramp with a slope of not more than one in ten leading from the first or ground floor directly to an outside walk terminating on a public street. (f) The fire extinguishing equipment re- quired in convalescent homes or nurs- ing homes shall be subject to frequent inspection by the Eire Department. (g) There shall be one or more pieces of fire extinguishing equipment on each floor of a convalescent home or nurs- ing home and in the basement near the heating plant. The 'size, type and location of such equipment shall be as required by paragraph (c) of SECTION 527 of this ordinance. (h) It shall be unlawful for any person conducting or operating convalescent homes or nursing homes to permit a fire hazard to exist in the building or on the premises used for such purpose. (i) Wherever any building or structure used for convalescent home or nursing home purposes, or any portion thereof, or any chimney, smoke -stack, stove, oven, furnace or thing connected with, or upon, or in any premises, or build• ings used for such purposes is deemed defective, or unsafe, by reason of its liability to cause fire, or additional hazard in case of a fire, the Fire Marshal shall give the person, co- partnership, or organization conducting said convalescent home or nursing home written notice of the existence of said fire hazard and shall require that by suitable alterations, or repairs, said hazard shall be eliminated and the building or premises made safe from fire. Such person, co -partnership, or organization operating said con- valescent home or nursing home shall proceed to carry out the instructions of the Fire Marshal, not later than five days from receipt of the notice. 530. UNSANITARY CONDITIONS — HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO COR- RECT) (a) Whenever an unsanitary condition exists in connection with, in, or upon any premises, or buildings used for convalescent home or nursing home Purposes, the Health Department shall give the person, co -partnership, or or- ganization conducting said convales- cent home or nursing home written notice of said unsanitary condition and the steps necessary to eliminate the same and it shall be unlawful for such person, co -partnership, or organ- ization to fail or refuse to correct said unsanitary condition within the time specified in said notice. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, co-partnershp, or organization con- ducting or operating a convalescent home or nursing home to permit in, or to accept, as a patient, or inmate, any insane person. 531. INSPECTIONS REQUIRED —PEN- ALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF ORDI- NANCE) (a) Every building in CLASS 2c shall be open to inspection by any member of the Departments of Buildings, Fire, or Health at all reasonable hours and it shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct, hinder, or refuse admit- tance to any member of said De- partments, when inspecting, or at- tempting to inspect sucFi buildings. (b) It shall be the duty of the Depart• ments of Buildings, Fire, and Health to make inspections in all buildings in CLASS 2c; such inspections shall be made before issuance, or renewal of a license in those cases where a license is required and may be made at any time and as often as shall be necessary, not less often than once in each year. (c) Any person violating any provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $200, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or by both fine and imprison. ment. -:" .y SECTION 2. Adopted by'the City Council of the City All ordinances or parts of ordinances of Evanston n the 15th day of October in conflict herewith are hereby re. A.D., 1945 pealed. EDWARD W. BELL. City Clerk SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force Approved October 16, 1945. and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication according to S. G. INGRAHAM, law. Mayor. Published in EvANSrON REviEw October 25, 1945 t�� FA PEfi `W AN ORDINANCE AMENDING .SECTION 132 ENTITLED ":SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGU- LATIONS -OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule tot Through Streets" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942: entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston". be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: McDaniel Avenue - at Harrison Street ,SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,.approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 29th day of October A.D. 1945.'/ Approved October 30, 1945. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review November 11.1945. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- r i i Y 42� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING :SECTION 1872 OF ARTICLE XVII ENTITLED "MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS" CHAPTER XXXV OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E VANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOI.S: SECTION 1: That Section 1872 of Article XVII entitled "MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS" Chapter XXXV of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, be and the same is hereby amended, so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 1872. INSUFFICIENT HEAT, etc.) It shall be the duty of every person, firm or corporation, owning, controlling, or oper- ating any apartment building, hotel, rooming house, or any other building, any portion of which is used as a place of abode or residence by one or more persons, or any business establishment, work -shop, or factory, where one or more persons are employed, to furnish adequate and sufficient heat at all times in such building, so that the health of the occupants shall not be injured, impaired, or endangered by the lack of adequate and sufficient heat. Nothing herein contained shall apply to the owner or operator of any building, or any portion thereof in which the occupant is at all times required to furnish his own heat. Whenever it shall come to the -attention of the Department of Health that any building in the City of Evanston, occupied as aforesaid, or used, is so inadequately or insufficiently heated as to be injurious or dangerous to the health and safety of the occupants of all, or any portion thereof, it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Health to take such steps as may be necessary to remedy the condition. Any person, firm, or corporation owning, controlling, or operating any building occupiedt or used, as aforesaid, who shall willfully or negligently refuse to furnish sufficient heat for such building, or any portion thereof, so that the temperatures shall become injurious or dangerous to the health and safety of the occupants and users thereof, shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Two Hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense; and each day that such person, firm or corporation shall be guilty of violating any of the provisions of this .Section, shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. Section 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provision hereto are hereby repealed. Section 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 19 day of November A.D. 1945, Approved November 20, 1945. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review November 22, 1945, 430 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance to classify, regulate and restrict the locations of trades and industries and the location of buildings designed for specified users 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 anddetermine 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," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18., 1921 and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19, 19218 as amended March 25, 1940, and approved by the Mayor of said City on March 26, 1940, (hereinafter called the "ZONING ORDINANCE#'j by classifying.on the "District Map" of the said Ordinance adopted January 18, t1921, as amended, as -a Class "'I" Industrial District instead of Class "B" Single Famill(, Class "D" Multiple Family and Class "G" Commercial Districts, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a .violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL- - OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOI.S: Section 1: That the Zoning Ordinance, hereinabove referred to, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. Section 2: That the district described as: The S.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of :Section 25,. T. 41 N. R. 13 E'. of the 3rd P.M, (except the west 66 feet and except the north 150 feet thereof;) otherwise known by street numbers as 2201 to 2429 (,odd -numbers only) Howard Street and 100 to 230 (even numbers only) Hartrey Avenue,' and classified on the "District Map," said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, in part as'Class "B" Single Family, in part as Class "D" Multiple Family, in part as Class "G" Commercial, and in part as Class "I" Industrial Districts, be and the same is hereby changed to a class "I"'Industrial District through- out. Section 3: The penalties provided for in the said Zoning Ordinance adopted January 18, 19210 as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to an "I" Industrial District shall be applicable to said Zoning Ordinance as herein amended.. Section 4: Any part -of the said Zoning Ordinance in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 5: This ordinance shall be in effect -from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17 day of December A.D. 1945.E Approved December 18, 1945, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review December 20, 1945. 431 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVAN;STON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOI3: Section 1: That the City of Evanston accepts the proposal of Walter P. Powers'to purchase for the sum of $310,000 the city property located on the northwest corner of Davis Street and Sherman Avenue, r in the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, described as follows: Lots 31 and 32 in Block 65 in Village of Evanston, in Sections 13 and 18., Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. All other bids for said property, as received and opened at a regular meeting of this Council held on January 14, 1946,,are hereby rejected. Section 2: That the Mayor and the City Clerk be and they are authorized *to sign on behalf of the City of Evanston a deed conveying said premises to "Chicago Title & Trust Company,.a corpor- ation of Illinois, as Trustee, under the provisions of a trust agreement dated December 5, 1945, known as Trust No. 33276" in accordance with written direction of Walter P. Powers, heretofore delivered, addressed to the City of Evanston, under date of January 11 23, 1946. Section 3: That said deed of conveyance is to be delivered to said purchaser orchis nominee upon payment of the balance of the purchase price of $310,000. Section 4: This ordinance shall be in.full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28 day of January A.D. 1946.✓ Approved January 29, 19460 Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor 432 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE'CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOTS: Section 1; That the public alley running westerly from the west line of Barton Avenue, abutted on the north by Lots 24 and 25 in "Ridgeview" being a subdivision in the Northwest Quarter (NWT) ' of Section 30, Township 41 North, Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian and on the south by Lots 20 and '21 in S. Rogers Touhyts Birchwood Highlands, being a subdivision of Lots 4 to 380 both inclusive, in Baulandts Ridge.Boulevard Addition to .South Evanston, in the Northwest Quarter (NWT) of Section 30, Township 41 North, :Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, as colored in red and indicated by -the words ttTo Be Vacated" on the Plat which is hereto attached and which Plat for greater certainty is hereby made A part of this ordinance, be and the.same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interest will be subserved by such vacation. Section 2; This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, subject to the con- ditions that the City Clerk shall, within 60 days after the,passage of this ordinance, file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28 day of January--A.D. 1946.7 Approved January 29, 1946. Edward W. Bell, Z.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Recorded February 4, 1946 Doc. 13711475, Book 357 Page 21. 433 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 689 OF ARTICLE XV OF CHAPTER XIX ENTITLED 'OFFICIAL BUILDING CODE OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON" OF EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 689 of Article XV of Chapter XIX entitle_4 r11Official Building Code of the City of Evanston" of Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be and it is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: 689. APARTAENT BUILDINGS - CONSTRUCTION REW.UIREMENTS) (a) An apartment building hereafter erected not exceeding three stories in height may be of "ordinary construction" as defined by this code, provided that the floor between the basement and the first story be of "fireproof construction" as defined by this code and further provided that the roof of said building be covered with slate, tile, composition of felt and gravel or other fire resistant materials approved by the Fire Marshal and Building Commissioner. (b) Existing buildings of frame, veneered or ordinary con- struction and not exceeding three stories and basement in height may be converted to have not more than one apartment on'each floor, provided that the basement ceiling and the partitions enclosing the front stairway from the entrance door to the third floor are constructed from such materials and in such manner as to have a fire resistance rating of one hour under the Standard Fire Test specifications of the American Standards Association, or such construction as is, in the opinion of the Fire Marshal and Building Commissioner, equivalent thereto. (c) Apartment buildings not exceeding two stories in height and having not more than one apartment on each floor may be of such construction as is permissible for buildings of Class III. (d) Apartment buildings exceeding three stories and basement in height shall be of fireproof construction throughout, except as otherwise provided in this code. (e) Buildings erected in conformity with the regulations of the Evanston Zoning Ordinance having stores on the ground floor and apartments on the floors above may be erected to a height of four stories, but not exceeding forty-five feet, measured as required by the said Zoning Ordinance; provided that the con- struction of the basement or cellar and the first or ground floor portions of such building, including the floor construction which forms the ceiling of said first or ground floor, is entirely of fireproof construction as defined by this code. The remainder of the building, with the exception of the stairways, may be of ordinary construction. Said stairways shall be of incombustible materials throughout, except that the hand rails may be of wood. SECTION II. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION III. This ordinance shall be in effect after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of February A.D. 1946.E Approved February 51 1946. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor. Published in Evanston Review February 14, 1946. 4 A ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS ' FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January 1, 1946, and Ending December 31, 1946 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS This pamphlet is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review February 14, 1946 INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation..25 Auditing Department . .............10 Bond Interest Fund ...............17 Bond Sinking Fund ...............16 Building Department ............. 5 City Clerk's Office ...............12 City Collector's Department ......11 . City Hall Building ............... 4 City Officers' Salaries ...........12 Civil Service Commission ........13 Contingent Fund ..................13 Fire Department ................. 7 Firemen's Benefit Fund ..........18 Garbage Department .............23 Health Department ...............10 ., Illinois Municipal Retirement <, Fund...........................24 ' Legal Department .......... 9 Miscellaneous Funds ... . .........13 Municipal Building Account ......17 Municipal Court ..................14 Police Department ............... 5 Police Pension Fund .............19 Public Library Fund ..............17 Public Playgrounds ..............20 `l Public Works and Purchasing Division Department ............ 3 Small Parks .....................19 Summary bf General Corporate Fund ..........................25 Summary of Special Funds ......25 Street and Bridge Repair Dept .... 21 Treasurer's Department .........11 Water Department ...............14 SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication accord- ing to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of February, A.D. 1946. EDWARD W. BELL City Clerk Approved February 5, A.D. 1946. S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor Vote Ayes (16)- Alderman Bersbach Alderman Rubin Alderman Alderman Brandt Hemenway Alderman Emery Alderman Barber Alderman Alderman. Reynolds Corcoran Alderman Kimbark Alderman Harwood Alderman Mogg Alderman Thoma Alderman Alderman MacSteven Hungerford Alderman James Alderman Jourdain Vote: Nays -None Form O. K. O. D. Buckles Corporation Counsel An ORDINANCE making appropriations to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That the sums set out be- low or so much thereof as may be authorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary expenses and liabilities of the City of. Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946; such ap- propriations are hereby made for the fol- lowing objects and purposes: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PURCHASING DIVISION 1. Commissioner of Public Works and Superintendent of Water Department, at $562.50 per month ................... 6,750.00 2. City Engineer for 10 months at $382.50 per month 3,825.00 3. Purchasing Department Clerk at $173.00 per month 2,076.00 4. Junior Clerk at $120.00 per month ................... 1,440.00 S. Postage ................. 175.00 6. Stationery and Supplies.. 600.00 7. Four (4) members Board of Local Improvements at $10 per year each ............... 40.00 Engineering Division 8. Traffic and Maintenance Engineer at $275.00 per month ....................... 3,300.00 9. Engineer at $275.00 per month 3,300.00 10. Engineer at $250.00 per month ....................... 3,000.00 11. Junior Engineer at $175.00 per month .......... 2,100.00 12• One (1) draftsman at $231.00 per month ..... 2,772.00 13. One (1) draftsman at $210.00 per month 2,520.00 14. Stenographer at $125.00 per month .................. 1,500.00 1S. Senior Clerk Stenog- rapher at $120.00 per month.. 1,440.00 16. Maps and drafting sup- plies 800.00 17. Instrument repairs 200.00 18. Operation and mainte- nance of three (3) motor vehicles ..................... 400.00 19. Purchase of one (1) motor vehicle ............... 1,000.00 Maintenance Division 20. Assistant electrician at $245,00 per month........... 2,940.00 21. Assistant electrician at $212.00 per month ........... 2,544.00 22. Materials and supplies for maintaining Fire and Police Alarm Systems ....... 400.00 -26- -3- 23. Materials and supplies for maintaining Traffic and Regulatory Equipment 24. Materials and supplies for City Buildings ........... 25. Labor for maintenance of buildings, street marking, street signs and traffic signals 26. Tools ...... 27. Operation and mainte- nance of four (4) motor ve- hicles ........................ Sewer Division 28. Superintendent of sew- ers (part time) at $137.50 per month ................... 29. Labor .................. 30. Operation and mainte- nance of four (4) motor vehicles ..................... 31. Tools ................... 32. Total appropriation ....$ Receipts 33. Engineering services, sewer permits, water permits, heating main permits and grade fees ................. $ 34. Work done by Electrical Division on Traffic signals... 5• Work done by Sewer ivision ..................... 36. Engineering and super- vision service for Street and Bridge Repair Department.. 37. Engineering and super- vision Service for Small Parks 38. Engineering and super- vision service for Playgrounds 39. Engineering and super- vision service for Water De- partment .................... 40. Receipts from depart- ments for building mainte- nance, as follows: City Hall Building $ 400.00 Police Department 500.00 Fire Department .. 1,000.00 Health Department 500.00 Water Department 250.00 Small Parks 750.00 Street and Bridge.. 3,000.00 To be raised by taxation for Bond Retirement and In- 600.00 terest ......................$ 54,645.00 900.00 Add 6%n for probable defici- ency arising in the collec- tion of the appropriation ... 3,278.70 8,500.00 300.00 Total amount to be raised by taxation for Bonds and In- terest ...................... 57,923:70 900.00 Total appropriation for Gen- eral Corporate purposes and for Bonds and Interest ...$1,400,506.90 1,650.00 17,000.00 ' SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS Resources other than taxa- tion (exclusive of transfers)$ 221,064.13 600.00 To be raised by taxation for 600.00 Special Purposes ......... 626,446.86 Add 6% for probable defici- ency arising in the collec- tion of this appropriation .. 37,586.81 Total amount to be raised by 4,500.00 taxation for Special Pur- poses ...................... 664,033.67 3,500.OQ total appropriation for Special 1,500.00 Purposes ...................$ 885,097.80 Grand total appropriation for General Corporate, Bonds 4,000.00 and Interest, Special Pur- poses......................$2,285,604.70 4,000.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY 2,000.00 TAXATION General Corporate Fund .....$ 460,495.00 Bond and Interest ............ 57,923.70 8,500.00- Special Funds ................ 664,033.67 6.400.00 41. Total receipts o t h e r than taxation ................$ 34,400,00 42. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxation.. 39,772.00 43. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 2,386.32 44. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 42,158.32 CITY HALL BUILDING 45. Telephone Operator at $135.00 per month ...$ 1,620.00 46. Janitor at $150.00 per month ....................... 1,800.00 47. Janitor and Watchman. at $150.00 per month........ 1,800.00 48. Janitor supplies ....... 500.00 49. Heating ............... 728.89 50. Lighting .............. 1,200.00 51. Extra janitor service... 700.00 52. Building repairs .. 400.00 53. Office furniture a n d equipment ................... 100.00 Total amount to be raised by taxation...................$1,182,452.37 SECTION 2: All expenses and disburse- ments on account of all other depart- ments not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appropriation is re- quired, shall be paid solely from the revenues derived from the operation of such department, and from no other fund except as herein otherwise pro- vided. All miscellaneous receipts of revenue from all purposes not hereby expressly reserved or appropriated shall be available to pay appropriations herein provided for as expenses .and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All un- expended balances of prior appropria- tions, including cash on hand, be and the same are hereby re -appropriated for the objects and purposes for which the same were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore intro- duced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to defray all necessary expenditures and liabilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning January 1; 1946 and ending Decembe 31, 1946, are hereby withdrawn and repealed. SECTION 3: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper published in this City, and of general circulation therein within one month after its passage. 661. Total appropriation Mailing Division less receipts other than tax- ' 54. Postage ............... 2,750.00 ation ........................$ 133,050.00 55. Repairs and supplies... 200.00 662. Add 6% for probable 56. Departmental Clerk and deficiency arising in the col- Messenger at $125.00 per lection of this appropriation . 7,983.00 month 1,500.00 663. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant 57. Total appropriation ...$ 13,298.89 to this appropriation ordi- Receipts nance for this purpose not to exceed .10 per cent of full, 58. Departmental Postage.$ 2,750.00 fair cash value as equalized or assessed by the Depart- 59. Total appropriation less ment of Reveune on all tax- receipts other than taxation.. 10,548.89 able property in the City, as 60. Add 6% for probable de - authorized by law ...........$ 141,033.00 ficiency arising in the collec- ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT Lion of this appropriation.... 632.93 FUND, CITY OF EVANSTON 61. Total amount to be 664. Amount certified to raised by taxation $ 11,181.82 the governing body of the City of Evanston by the Board DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS of Trustees of the Illinois , 62. Building Commissioner Municipal Retirement Fund at $425.00 per month .. $ 5,100.00 (created by an Act filed July 63. Plumbing Inspector at 29, 1939) as required to pro- $250.00 per month ........... 3,000.00 vide all the City of Evanston 64. Building Inspector at contribution as required for $250.00 per month ........... 3,000.00 said Illinois Municipal Re- 65. Electrical Inspector at tirement Fund from both the .$250.00 per month .. 3,000.00 City of Evanston and Instru- 66. Permit Clerk at $220.00 mentalities thereof, in ac- per month ................... 2,640.00 cordance with the provisions 67. Clerk and stenographer of the Act creating said Fund $ 55,000.00 at $145.00 per month ......... 1,740.00 665. Add 6%n for probable 68. Four (4) members of deficiency arising in the col- Board of Examiners at $50 lection of this appropriation 3,300.00 per year each 200.00 . 69. Operation and mainte- 666. Total amount to be nance of three (3) motor, raised by special tax not to vehicles ..................... 325.00 exceed .125 per cent of full, 70. Postage •••••••lies fair cash value as equalized q 71. Stationery and supplies 200.00 200.00 or assessed by the Depart- 72. Publishing notices for ' ment of Revenue on all tax- public hearings 100.00 able property of said City, 73. Miscellaneous expenses 200.00 authorized by said Act, creat- 74. Extra service for boiler ing said Illinois Municipal Re- and elevator inspection .... 700.00 tirement Fund, which shall be exclusive of and in addition to 75. Total appropriation .... $ 20,306.00 the amount to tax levied for Receipts general purposes pursuant to law ..........................$ 58,300.00 76. Building permit fees ... $ 8,000.00 SUMMARY OF GENERAL 77. Plumbing and gas fit - ting permits and inspections. 2,000.00 CORPORATE FUND Resources other than taxation 78. Boiler, elevator and .(exclusive of transfers) ...$ 882,088.20 miscellaneous inspection fees 6,500.00 79. Electric signs, permits, To be raised by taxation for certificates and inspections.. 3,305.00 General Corporate purposes 434,429.25 Engineers licenses and Add 6%u for probable defici- miscellaneous fees ..$ is 500.00 ency arising in the collec- tion of the appropriation ... 26,065.75 81. Total receipts o t h e r than taxation ................$ 20,305.00 Total amount to be raised by 82. Total appropriation less taxation for General Corpor- receipts other than taxation None ate Fund based on corporate 83. Total amount to be rate not to exceed the rate > raised by taxation None of .333 per cent upon the POLICE DEPARTMENT aggragate valuation of all Members of Police Force property within the City of 4. Chief of Police at Evanston subject to taxa• $ 425.00 per month ...... ... 5,100.00 tion, as the property is equa- Additional compensation s by the De- lized or assessedfor for one member of force for partment of Revenue .....$ 460,495.00 services as Assistant to Chief To be raised by taxation for of Police at $29.00 per month 348.00 Bond Retirement .........$ 46,000.00 136. Captain of Police at To be raised by taxation for $309.00 per month .... 3,708.00 Bond Interest ............. 8,645.00 87. Six (6) Lieutenants at $280.00 per month each ..... 20,160.00 -24- -5- 88. Eight (8) Sergeants at 631. Printing and supplies $257.00 per month each...... 24,672.00 ' for testing station 500.00 89. Fifty (50) Patrolmen at 632. Transfer to Police De- $231.00 per month each 138,600.00 partment for salaries of ve- 90. One (1) Patrolman for hicle inspectors .............. 12,600.00 1 month at $226.00 per month 633. Construction n e w and 11 months at $231.00 building for vehicle inspection 20,000.00 per month .. ..... .. 2,767.00 634. Total appropriation . 293,382.00 91. One (1) Patrolman for Receipts 21/6- months at $226.00 per 635. From departments for month and 9�1A months at gas, oil and car maintenance, $231.00 per month .......... 2,759.50 as follows: ...................$ 22,500.00 92. One (1) Patrolman for Engineering ......$ 400.00 4 months at $226.00 per month Sewer ............. 600.00 and 8 months at $231.00 per Building .......... 300.00 month ......... 2,752.00 Health ........... 800.00 93. One (1) Patrolman for Library .......... 100.00 41i't months at $220.00 per Water Department 300.00 month and 7yt months at Water Mains .... 800.00 $226.00 per month .......... 2,685.00 Water Meters .... 600.00 94. Two (2) Patrolmen for 6 Small Parks 2,200.00 months at $220.00 per month , Public Playgrounds 500.00 each and 6 months at $226.00 Garbage .......... 15,000.00 per month each ............ 5,352.00 Maintenance ..... 900.00 95. One (1) Patrolman for 8A months at $220.00 per $22,500.00 month and 3�t months at 636. Street permits ........ 3,000.00 $226.00 per month .... 2,661.00 637. Vehicle tax ........... .97,000.00 96. Three (3) Patrolmen for 638. Automobile fines ..... . 200.00 7 months at $210.00 per 639. Street openings ....... • 3,000.00 month each and 5 months 640. . Reimbursement f o r at $220.00 per month each... 7,710.00 damages to street signs 250.00 97. Four (4) Patrolmen for 641. Excess commissions .. 32,500.00 8 months at $210.00 per month 642. Street highway main - each and 4 months at $220.00 tenance ...................... 20,000.00 per month each 10,240.00 98. One (1) Patrolman for 643. Total receipts other 81A months at $210.00 per than taxation ................ 178,450.00 month and 3y4 months at 644. Total appropriation $220.00 per month ..... 2,555.00 less receipts other than taxa- 99. Two (2) Patrolmen for 9 m tion .. .............. 114,932.00 months at $210.00 per month 645. Add 6% for probable each and 3 months at $220.00 deficiency arising in the col. per month each 5.100.00 lection of this appropriation 6,895.92 100. Two (2) policewomen at $231.00 per month each... 5,544.00 646. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant Employees to this appropriation ordi- 1 0 1...One principal clerk nance for this purpose not to at $205.00 Per month........ 21460.00 exceed 10166 per cent of full, 102. One administrative as. fair cash value as equalized sistant at $240.00 per month 2,880.00 or assessed by the Depart- a 103. One identification a.. ment of Revenue all tax- at $e per month.... 2,772.00 able property of said City ....$ 121,827.92 104alYst se 704. One senior clerk at GARBAGE DEPARTMENT $205.00 per month 2,460.00 647. Labor for refuse col- 105. One switchboard op- lection and operation of in- erator at $205.00 per month.. 2,460.00 cinerator ..................... 97,000.00 106. Two (2) senior clerk 648. Incinerator repairs 4,000.00 stenographers at $152.00 per 649. Materials and supplies 2,000.00 month each ................. 3,648.00 650. Tools ................. - 150.00 107. One dog Warden at 651. Fuel ........ ......... 3,000.00 $180.00 per month .......... 2,160.00 652. Electric light ........ 200.00 108. One Dog Pound care. 653. Repairs to incinerator taker at $175.00 per month... 2,100.00 2 building ..................... 4,000.00 109. School -crossing guards 11,000.00 654. Operation and main- 110. One janitor at $150.00 tenance of trucks ........... 15,000.00 per month ................... 1.800.00 655. Purchase of 2 garbage I'll. One janitor at $132.00 trucks ........................ 8,500.00 per month ................... 1,584.00 656. Contingent expense ... 700.00 112. One radio repairman 657. Transfer to salaries of at $80.00 per month ........ 960.00 City Officers ................ 1,000.00 113. Six (6) vehicle inspec. 658. Civil Service expense 500.00 tors at $175.00 per month each ........................ 12,600.00 659. T o t a I appropriation$ 136,050.00 Department Expense Receipts 114. Secret service work... 700.00 660. Incinerator charges..$ 3,000.00 -6- -23- 591. Department of Pub- 115. Motorcycle mainte- lic Works Clerk and Stenog- nance ...... ... .......... 800.00 rapher at $181.00 per month. 2,172.00 116. Ammunition ... 500.00 592. Street Department 117. Purchase six (6) po. Clerk at $165.00 per month.. 1,980.00 lice cars .................... 5,000.00 593. Garage labor ........ 15,500.00 118. Police car mainte. 6,600.00 594. Operation and mainte- nance ...... 119. Stationery and printing 1,500.00 nance of all motor vehicles, exclusive of Police and Fire 20,000.00 120. Board for prisoners .. 700.00 595. Stationery and office 121. Illinois Bell Telephone Company for service and supplies ...................... 596. Garage tools ......... 400.00 500.00 maintenance of 9 telephone 597. Garage power equip - call boxes at $58.50 per month and direct wire to Rogers " ment 1,000.00 Park Police Station at $1 07 S98. Rubbish dump rental 10,000.00 ...... per month .. . ... 8 599. O i 1 i n g unimproved nan maintenance 122. Radio maintenance.... 00.00 streets and alleys 7,000.00 123. Miscellaneous expense- 500.00 . 500 00 600. Structural bridge - re- Dog Pound food and- 1 e pairs ..... 1,000.00 supplies supplies 650.00 601. Tools and supplies.... 1,500.00 Dog tags, census 602. Street lighting main- tenance contract 24,150.00 books, business licenses and book general license books 375.00 603. Current for street 30,000.00 127. Police Station heating 277.00 lighting ..................... 128. Police Station lighting 1,000.00 604. Current for regula- 128. General supplies for y................... for lights 1,000.00 police building ........ 250.00 605. Alteration to street 129. Police building repairs 500.00 lighting system .............. 500.00 606. Maintenance of traf- 130. Total appropriation ... $ 312,468.34 fic signals not on arterial Receipts streets ...................... 1,500.00 131. Transfer from Street 607. Sidewalk and curb re- and Bridge for salaries of pairs ......................... 4,000.00 vehicle inspectors ............$ 12,600.00 608. Labor for street mark- 132. Licenses, dog taxes and court fines, less amount ings ......................... 2,000.00 credited to Police Pension 609. Materials for street 6000.00 markings 1,250.00 133. Censored film fees... 2000.00 , 610. Repainting street signs 750.00 611. Painting street -light 134. Total receipts other poles ........................ 15,000.00 than taxation ...............$ 74,600.00 612. Labor for street main- 135. Total appropriation tenance ..................... 73,000.00 less receipts other than tax- 613. Materials and supplies ation ......................... 237,868.34 for street repairs ........... 10,000.00 136. Add 6%g for probable 614. Building heating .... 1,250.00 deficiency arising in the col- this 14,272.10 615. Lighting building and lection of appropriation yards ........................ 616. Janitor supplies ...... 11800.00 100.00 137. Total amount to be 617. Engineering and su- raised by taxation ..........$ 252,140.44 pervision service ............. 4,000.00 FIRE DEPARTMENT 618. Purchase of 1 motor 138. Fire Marshal at $425.00 grader ....................... 6,000.00 per month .................. 5,100.00 619. Purchase of 3 snow Truck Company No. 1 lows ..... P • • • • • • • • • • • 1,000.00 139. First • Assistant Chief 620. Purchase of 1 concrete at $309.00 per month ....... 3,708.00 mixer ....................... 1.000.00 140. Lieutenant at $257.00 621. Purchase of 1 tractor . 1,400.00 per month ................... 3,064.00 622. Purchase of 1 automo- 141. Twelve (12) First Class bile .......................... 11000.00 Privates at $231.00 per month 623. Purchase of 1 spread- each ......................... 33,264.00 er ............................ 1,000.00 Truck Company No. 2 624. Contingent expense .. 800.00 142. Second Assistant Chief 625. Transfer to Civil Serv- i and Chief of Fire Prevention ice for services .............. 300.00 Bureau at $297.00 per month . 3,564.00 626. Transfer to City Col- 143. Third Assistant Chief lector's office for services .. 3,000.00 at $297.00 per month 3,564.00 627. Repairs to Street and 144. Lieutenant at $257.00 Bridge Repair Department per month ................... 3,084.00 buildings ...... .. ... ... 3,000.00 145. Seven (7) First Class 628. License plates and ap- Privates at $231.00 per month plication blanks ............. 1,750.00 each ......................... 19,404.00 629. Transfer to salaries of 146. One (1) Private for 8 City Officers ................ 3,000.00 months at $226.00 per month 630. Decalcomania for test- and 4 months at $231.00 per ing station ................... 1,500.00 month ........................ 2,732.00 147. Two (2) Privates at 563. Beach supplies for $210.00 per month each ...... 5,040.00 free beaches ................. 150.00 Engine Company No. 1 564. Wages for referees, 148. Captain at $280.00 per umpires and gymnasium in. month ....................... 3,360.00 structors .................... 2,200.00 149. Lieutenant and Admin. 565. Attendants for ice- .istrative Assistant at $268.00 skating rinks ................ 1,500.00 Per month ................... 3,216.00 566. Athletic equipment.. 2,800.00 150. Motor Engineer at 567. Salary of carpenter $231.00 per month ............ 2,772.00 and maintenance man at 151. Assistant Motor En. $160.00 per month 1,920.00 gineer at $231.00 per month .. 2,772.00 568. Janitor and playground 152. One (1) First Class assistant at $200.00 per Private and Acting Mechan. month is at $245.00 per month ... 2,940.00 569. Operation and mainte- 1 53. Four (4) First Class nance of 2 motor vehicles.. 400.00 Privates at $231.00 per month 570. Maintenance of Super - each ......................... 11,088.00 intendent's car at $15.00 per 154. One (1) Private for month ....................... 180.00 7 V� months at $226.00 per 571. Maintenance of Activ- month and 4�,t months at ity Director's car at $15.00 $231.00 per month ............ 2,734.50 per month .............. 180.00 Engine Company No. 2 572. Heating Ei...den Field 155. Captain at $280.00 per House ........................ 573. Lighting Eiden Field 1,300.00 month ............... 3,360.00 House ........................ 600.00 156. Lieutenant at $257.00 574. Engineering and su- per month ................... 157. Motor Engineer at 3,084.00 pervision service ........... 575. Contingent expenses 2,060.00 $231.00 per month ........... 2,772.00 for la p yground operations.... 500.00 158. Assistant Motor En- 576. Civil Service Commis- gineer at $231.00 per month . 2,772.00 sion ......................... 200.00 159. Five (5) First Class 577. Salary of Clerk and Privates at $231.00 per month Stenographer at $125.00 per each ......................... 13,860.00 month ....................... 1,500.00 160. One (1) Private for 2�1A 578. Janitor and Handy - months at $226.00 per month mau for Eiden Field House and 9�1A months at $231.00 per at $135.00 per month ........ 1,620.00 month ........................ 2,759.50 579. Activity Director and 161. Two (2) Privates at Maintenance man at $165.00 $210.00 per month each ...... 5,040.00 per month ................... 1,980.00 Engine Company No. 3 Supplies ses for play. 162. Captain at $280.00 per ground 500.00 month ................ 163. Lieutenant at $257.00 3,360.00 581. Total appropriation..$ 63,346.00 Per month ................... 3,084.00 Receipts 164. Motor Engineer at 582. Sale of beach tokens..$ 13,500.00 $231.00 per month ............ 2,772.00 583. Floodlight receipts... 500.00 165. Assistant Motor En- 584. Miscellaneous gineer at $231.00 per month . 2,772.00 ceipts ...................... 1,000.00 166. Five (5) First Class . Privates at $231.00 per month 585. Total receipts other each .. . .... . .. . 167. One (1) Private for 2 Vt 13,860.00 than taxation ................ 586. Total Appropriation 15,000.00 months at $226.00 per month less receipts other than tax - and 91A months at $231.00 per ation ........................ 48,346.00 month ........................ 2,759.50 587. Add 6 % for probable Engine Company No. 4 deficiency arising in the col- t 68. Captain at $280.00 per lection of this appropriation.. 2,900.76 month ........................ 169. Lieutenant at $257.00 3,360.00 f 588. Total amount to be per month .................... 3,084.00 raised by special tax pur- 170. Motor Engineer at suant to this appropriation $231.00 per month ............ 2,772.00 ordinance for this purpose 171. Assistant Motor Engi- f to be .0333 percent of the full, neer at $231.00 per month ... 2,772.00 fair cash value, as equalized 172. Four (4) First Class or assessed by the Depart - Private at $231.00 per month ment of Revenue on all tax - each ......................... 11,088.00 able property of said City, as 173. Two (2) Privates at provided by law ............$ 51,246.76 $210.00 per month each ...... 5,040.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR Engine Company N5 DEPARTMENT 174. Captain at $280.00 per r 589. Superintendent ofstreets at $333.33 per month..$ 4,000.00 month ....................... 3,360.00 590. Superintendent's car 175. Lieutenant at $257.00 allowance at $15.00 per per month .................... 3,084.00 month ....................... 180.00 535. Purchase of 2 power mowers ...................... 1,500.00 536. Purchase of plows and harrows ..................... 500.00 537. Purchase of 1 dump truck ........................ 1,500.00 538. Black dirt and fill material ..................... 2,000.00 539. Sand, gravel and ce- ment for sidewalks and park improvements other than buildings .................... 2,500.00 540. Engineering and . su- pervision service ............ 4,000.00 541. Transfer to salaries of City Officers .......:...... 2,000.00 542. Civil Service Expense 200.00 543. Repair to Lake Front jetties ....................... 15,000.00 544. For acquisition of Doetsch property for park purposes .................... 5,000.00 545. Miscellaneous Park expense ...................... 1,200.00 546. Office maintenance.. 500.00 547. Total appropriation ... $ 122,422.07 Receipts 548. Reserve fund for park structures at Lee Street Beach .......................$ 5,742.07 549. Work done by Depart- ment ........................ 2,000.00 550. Total receipts other than taxation ............... 7,742.07 551. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa. tion .......................... 114,680.00 552. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 6,880.80 553. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- suant to this appropriation ordinance for this purpose not to exceed .10 per cent of the full, fair cash value as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue on all taxable property of said City, as provided by law ....$ 121,560.80 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 554. Superintendent at $350 per month .............$ 4,200.00 555. Two (2) Activity Di- rectors at $200.00 per month each ......................... 4,800.00 556. 'One (1) Activity Di- rector at $153.00 per month.. 1,836.00 557. Three (3) Activity Di- rectors at $140.00 per month each ......................... 5,040.00 558. Postage, stationery and office supplies ......... 500.00 559. Rental of gymnasium space and athletic space.... 1,400.00 560. Additional salaries for playground help ............ 8,640.00 561. Pay beaches mainte- nance and operation ......... 13,500.00 562. Life guards for free beaches ..................... 1,500.00 176. Motor Engineer at $231.00 per month ............ 2,772.00 177. Assistant Motor Engi- neer at $231.00 per month .... 2,772.00 178. Six (6) First Class Privates at $231.00 per month each ......................... 16,632.00 179. One (1) Private for 2�J months at $226.00 per month and 9�,t, months at $231.00 per month ............ 2,759.50 180. One (1) Private for 7 months at $226.00 per month and 5 months at $231.00 per month ........................ 2,737.00 Department Expenses 181. Maintenance and oper. ation of motor vehicles and fire trucks .................... 2,000.00 182. Postage and office sup- plies ......................... 200.00 183. Repairs and mainte- nance of equipment .......... 1,500.00 184. New equipment and new hose .................... 1,500.00 185. Lighting .............. 1:250.00 186. Heating .............. 1,000.00 187. Building maintenance for 4 Fire Stations ........... 2,000.00 188. New tires for 3 Fire Trucks ....................... 1,300.00 189. Purchase of one (1) motor vehicle for fire pre- vention use ................. 1,000.00 190. Total appropriation ..$ 247,664.00 Receipts 191. Tax on fire insurance premiums less amount to be credited to Firemen's Pen- sion Fund ...................$ 4,000.00 192. Water Fund transfer . 220,000.00 193. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 224,000.00 194. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion .......................... 23,664.00 195. Add 6%u for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation . 1,419.84 196. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 25,083.84 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 197. Corporation Counsel for all legal services, includ- ing clerk hire, expenses and supplies at $541,67 per month 6,500.00 198. E x t r a stenographic service ....................... 300.00 199. City Attorney at $250.00 per month ................... 3,000.00 200. Publication of ordi- nances and revisions thereof . 750.00 201. Court costs and wit- ness fees .................... 400.00 202. Total appropriation..$ 10,950.00 203. Add 6%n for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation . 657.00 204. Total amount to be raised by taxation ............$ 11,607.00 -20- -9- AUDITING DEPARTMENT POLICE PENSION FUND 205. Continuous audit serv. 504. Pension and Benefit ice for the year 1946 includ. payments ... ............$ 71,715.36 ing audit of traffic tickets ..$ 5,200.00 505. Clerk hire ............ 300.00 206. Incidental expenses 100.00 506. Sundry expense and' postage ...................... 100.00 207. Total appropriation ..$ .9,300.00 507. Total appropriation..$ 72,115.36 208. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- Receipts lection of this appropriation 318.00 508. From 10115 of regular 209. Total amount to be licenses .....................$ 509. From 3 /4 of dog li- 3,000.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 5,618.00 censes ...................... 5.000.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT 510. From 10% of regular fines ........................ 1,000.00 210. Health Commissioner at $425.00 per month ........$ 5,100.00 511. From 31A of salaries .. 6,381.30 211. Additional services, as 512. From interest on se- curities ..................... 4,500.00 required by law .............. 300.00 212. Food and Dairy In- 513. Total receipts other spector at $258.00 per month . 3,096.00 than taxation ...............$ 19,881.30 213. Assistant Food and Dairy Inspector at $230.00 per 514. Total appropriation month ........................ 2,760.00 less receipts other than tax - 214. Housing and Sanitation ation ........................$ 52,234.06 Inspector at $240.00 per 515. Add 69. for probable month ....................... 2,880.00 aeficiency arising in the col- 215. Clerk and Deputy Re- lection of this appropriation 3,134.04 gistrar at $160.00 per month 1,920.00 216. Assistant Clerk and 516. Total amount to be Deputy Registrar at $160.00 raised by special tax of not per month ................... 1,920.00 more than .025 per cent of the 217. Inspector of weights full, fair cash value, as equal - and measures at $230.00 per ized or assessed by the De - month ........................ 2,760.00 partment or Revenue on the 218. Overtime Sundays and taxable property of the City holidays compensation ....... 240.00 of Evanston for Policemen's 219. Communicable diseases Pension Fund, as provided and quarantine expenses .... 1,200.00 by law ......................$ 55.368.10 220. Two (2) Public Health Nurses at $190.00 per month SMALL PARKS each ......................... 4,560.00 517. Superintendent at 221. One (1) Public Health $275.00 per month .. ...$ 3,300.00 Nurse at $210.00 per month .. 2,520.00 518. Superintendent's car 222. Laboratory Director at allowance at $15.00 per $275.00 per month ............ 3,300.00 month ....................... 180.00 223. Laboratory Assistant 519. Labor ............... 50,000.00 at $130.00 per month ......... 1,560.00 520. Hose, tools and ac- 224. Veterinary services .. 360.00 cessories .................... 800.00 225. Foods and Dairies 521. Plants, trees, bulbs weights and measures expen• and seeds ................... 1,500.00 ses ........................... 140.00 522. Spraying supplies ... 500.00 226. Laboratory supplies .. 800.00 523. Water supply and 227. Postage ............. 400.00 drainage ..................... 750.00 228. Office supplies ....... 400.00 524. Addition to park struc- 229. Heating .............. 500.00 ture at Lee Street Beach .... 5,742.07 230. Lighting ............. 400.00 525. Repairs and altera- . 231. Building repairs 500.00 tions to park structures 2,000.00 232.- Janitor at $167.00 per 526. Lighting expense for month ....................... 2,004.00- park structures ............. 200.00 233. Janitor supplies ...... 150.00 527. Improvements for 234. Operation and main- Larimer Park ........ 500.00 tenance of 8 motor vehicles 800.00 528. Grading and landscap- 235. M e d i c a l inspection ing of Merrick Park 2,000.00 service for schools ....... 2,200.00 + 529. Purchase of floodlights 236. Miscellaneous expen- for Foster Field ............. 4,000.00 ses ........................... 1,000.00 530. Floodlight mainte- 237. Assistant Clerk and nance ........................ 1,500.00 Deputy Registrar at $140.00 531. Erection of Mason per month ................... 1,680.00 Park Field House ........... 10,000.00 238. Housing and Sanitation 532. Maintenance supplies expense ...................... 100.00 for Eiden Field House ...... 750.00 239. Laboratory Technician 533. Heating expense for at $190.00 per month ........ 2,280.00 park structures ............. 600.00 240. Clinic Physician, part 534. Operation and mainte- time at $85.00 per month .. 1,020.00 nance of 5 motor vehicles 241. Laundry and supplies . 500.00 and tractors ................. 2,200.00 -10- -19- 4 73. Light ................. 1,618.00 474. Rent ................. 1,407.00 475. Repairs and mainte- nance ........................ 1.752.00 476. Telephone ............ 580.00 477. Postage and station- ery .......................... 487.00 478. Delivery service and express ..................... 1,296.00 479. Printing ............. 487.00 480. Supplies ............. 744.00 481. Staff salaries ........ 38,161.00 482. Pages and clerical help .......................... 9,235.00 483. Contingent expense .. 815.00 484. Books ................ 9,462.50 485. Binding .............. 2,655.00 486. Periodicals .......... 989.00 487. Total appropriation. .$ 78,971.00 Receipts 488. Miscellaneous receipts $ 7,500.00 489. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ........................ 71,471.00 490. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 4,288.26 491. Total amount to be raised by special tax pursuant to this appropriation ordi- nance for this purpose, not to exceed 1.2 mills on the dollar of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said City, as authorized by law ... $ 75,759.26 FIREMEN'S ANNUITY AND BENEFIT FUND 492. Annuity and Benefit payments ...................$ 48,424.56 493. Postage and sup. plies ..............•... 200.00 494. Medical examination fees ......................... 100.00 495. Total appropriation ..$ 48,724.56 Receipts 496. Tax on insurance premiums ...................$ 3,500.00 497. Interest on securities. 6,000.00 498. From 1% of licenses 400.00 499. Deductions from sal- aries ........................ 2,090.76 500. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 11,990.76 501. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ......................... 36,733.80 502. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation 2,204.03 503. Total amount to be raised by special tax of not more than .025 per cent of the full, fair cash value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue on the taxable property of the City of Evanston for Fire- men's Pension Fund of Evans- ton, Illinois .................. 38,937.83 242. Evanston Hospital As- sociation for services rendered to be paid July 31, 1946 .. 100.00 243. St. Francis Hospital Association for services ren- dered to be paid July 31, 1946 100.00 244. Community Hospital for services rendered to be paid July 31, 1946 ........... 500.00 245. Visiting Nurses Asso- ciation for services rendered to be paid July 31, 1946 ... 700.00 246. Evanston Safety Coun- cil for services rendered 100.00 247. I n f a n t Welfare for services rendered ............ 700.00 248. Ambulance service for 12 months at $100.00 per month ....................... 1,200.00 249. Total appropriation ..$ 52,750.00 Receipts 250. Fees for examination of scales .....................$ 1,000.00 251. Receipts from County for birth and death registra- tions ......................... 11000.00 252. Fees from certified copies of birth and death cer- tificates ...................... 1,800.00 253. Miscellaneous receipts 1:200.00 254. Total receipts other than taxation ................. 51000.00 255. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion ........... :.............. 47,750.00 256. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation . 2,865.00 257. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 50,615.00 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 258. City Treasurer at $130.00 per month .... $ 1,560.00 259. Bookkeeper at $240.00 per month .................... 2,880.00 260. C l e r k and stenog- rapher at $141.25 per month 1,695.00 261. Clerk and stenographer at $124.00 per month ......... 1,488.00 262. Blank books, s t a- tionery and supplies ......... 750.00 263. Payroll checks ....... 500.00 264. Maintenance contract for 3 adding machines ....... 60.00 265. Extra help ........... 150.00 266. Total appropriation ..$ 9,083.00 267. Add 6% for. probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation . 544.98 268. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 9,627.98 CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT 269. City Collector and Su- perintendent of Special As. sessments at $341.67 per month .......................$ 4,100.00 270. License Enforcing Of- ficer at $175.00 per month 2,100.00 271. Stenographer and clerk at $173.00 per month ........ 2.076.00 272. Clerk at $155.00 per month ....................... 1,860.00 -18- - 11 - 273. Postage .............. 200.00 441. Municipal Building 274. Stationery and sup. Bonds to be called ......... 77,000.00 plies ......................... 250.00 275. Burglary insurance... 87.50 442 Total appropriation .... $ 123,000.00 276. Extra help and over- Receipts time ..... .......... ... 277. Special assessment re- 200.00 443. Transfer from Munici- bating service ............... 500.00 pal Building Account ........ 77,000.00 278. Maintenance and op- eration of one (1) automobile 400.00 444. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 77,000.00 279. Total appropriation .$ 11,773.50 445. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax - Receipts ation ....................... .46,000.00 280. Commission on special 446. Add 6% for probable assessment collections .. 200.00 deficiency arising in the col- 281. Special assessment re- lection of this appropriation 2,760.00 bating service .............. 500.00 282. Vehicle tax collec- 447. Total amount to be tions ......................... 3,000.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 48,760.00 283• Transfer for services rendered Water Department.. 3,500.00 BOND INTEREST FUND 448. Fire Department 284. Total Receipts other Bonds ......................$ 225.00 than taxation ...............$ 7,200.00 449.. Fourth Ward Boltwood 285. T o t a l appropriation Park Improvement Bonds, less receipts other than tax- 2nd Series .................... 270.00 ation ......................... 4,573.50 450. Public Parks and Lake 286. Add 6°/n for probable Shore Improvement Bonds... 450.00 deficiency arising in the col- 451. Departmental Build- lection of this appropriation. 274.41 ing Improvement Bonds .... 90.00 452. Funding Bonds 420.00 287. Total amount to be 453. Fire Apparatus and raised by taxation ..........$ 4,847.91 Equipment Bonds ........... 765.00 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 454. Water Improvement 288. City Clerk at $333.33 and Extension Bonds 5,200.00 per month .................. $ 4,000.00 455. Municipal Building 289. Clerk and Council Bonds ........................ 1,225.00 stenographer at $180.00 per month ...................... 2,160.00 456. Total appropriation ...$ 8,645.00 290. Senior Clerk at $170.00 457. Add 6% for probable per month .................. 2,040.00 deficiency arising in the col- 291. Council Page at $26.25 collection of this appropria- per month ................... 315.00 tion ......................... 518.70 292. Record books and sup- plies ......................... 450.00 458. Total amount to be 293. Extra help ........... 200.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 9,163.70 MUNICIPAL BUILDING ACCOUNT 294. Total appropriation .$ 9,165.00 459. Title expense, sale 294. Add 6% For probable of City Hall ... .... ..$ 2,500.00 deficiency arising in the 460. Remodeling new Mu - collection of this appro• nicipal Building ............. 182,500.00 priation ..................... 549.90 461. Furnishings new Mu- nicipal Building .. .. . 48,000.00 296. Total amount to be 462• Transfer to Bond Sink- raised by taxation • • • • • . • • • •$ 9,714.90 ing Fund for retirement bal- SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS arce Municipal Building 297. Mayor at $700.00 per Bonds ....................... 77,000.00 month ...........$ 8,400.00 298. Secretary to the Mayor 463. Total appropriation..$ 310,000.00 at $153.00 per month ......... 1,836.00 Receipts 299. City Comptroller at 464. Sale City y Hall prop- $30.00 per month .............. 360.00 erty .........................$ 310,000.00 300. Aldermen at $10 per meeting ..................... 7.820.00 465. Total receipts other 301. Stationery and sup- than taxation ................$ 310,000.00 plies .. ... ..... .... . 175.00 466. T o t a 1 appropriation 302. City Officers' contin- less receipts other than tax - gent expense ............... 450.00 ation ......................... NONE 467. Total amount to be 303. Total appropriation.. $ 19,041.00 raised by taxation ........... NONE Receipts SPECIAL FUNDS 304. Transfer from Street PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND and Bridge ...................$ 3,000.00 468. Cleaning supplies ....$ 481.50 305. Transfer from Garbage 11000.00 469. Fuel 1,320.00 306. Transfer from Small 470. Furniture and fixtures 740.00 Parks 2,000.00 471. Insurance 521.00 472• Janitor service ....... 6,220.00 404. Clerk at $135.00 per 307. Total receipts other month ..... 1,620.00 than taxation ................$ 6,000.00 405. Clerk at $130.00 per 308. T o t a 1 appropriation month ....................... 1,560.00 less receipts other than tax-' 4'06. Delinquent account in- ation .....................:.. 13.041.00 spector at $190.00 per month 2,280.00 309• Add 6% for probable 407. Foreman of meter deficiency arising in the col - shop at $232.00 per month 2,784.00 lection of this appropriation.. 782.46 408. Two (2) meter repair- men, one (1) at $197.00 per 310. Total amount to be month and one (1) at $180.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 13,823.46 per month ................... 4,524.00 409. Inspectorr at $207.00 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION per month ................... 2,484.00 311. Salaries of three (3) 410. Two (2) meter readers Commissioners at $150.00 at $141.50 per month each .... 3,396.00 per year each ..............$ 450.00 411. Additional help .. 500.00 312. Secretary and Chief 412. Purchase of meter 4 Examiner for technical and and relief valves ............ 4,000.00 professional service ......... 2,000.00 413. Meter repair parts 3,000.00 313. Senior Clerk at $150.00 414. Materials and supplies 350.00 per month ................... 1,800.00 415. Operation and mainte. 314. Services of Special nance of four (4) motor Examiners and Proctors.... 50.00 vehicles .................... 1,000.00 315. Operating expenses in- 416. Purchase of one (1) cluding stationery, supplies motor vehicle ................ 1,000.00 and printing ................. 200.00 417. New equipment 250.00 316. Miscellaneous expense 100.00 418. Stationery and sup- plies ........................ 800.00 317. Total appropriation..$ 4,600.00 419. Postage .............. 11600.00 Receipts 420• Total appropriation..$ 232,233.20 318. Transfer from Play- Transfers grounds .. ..$ 319. Transfer from Parks. 200.00 200.00 421. Fire Department ....$ 220,000.00 320. Transfer from Garbage 500.00 422. Contingent Fund...... 8,500.00 321. Transfer from Street 423. City Collector's of. fice and Bridge repairs .......... 300.00 .......................... 3,500.00 322. Transfer from Water 424. Total transfers ......$ 232,000.00 Department ................. 323. Examination fees..... 350.00 200.00 425. T o t a l appropriation and transfers ................ 464,233.20 324. Total receipts other Receipts than taxation ...............$ 1,750.00 426. Water Revenue Bonds 325. Total appropriation (unexpended balance) 691.95 less receipts other than tax- .. 427. Work done by Water ation ..... ..............$ 2,850.00 Mains Division 1,000.00 326. Add 6% for probable 428. Work done by Meter deficiency arising in the col - Division and sale of meter lection of this appropriation 171.00 parts, relief valves, etcetra.. Work done by Pump- 3,000.00 327. Total amount to be ng S ing Station ....... 500.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 3,021.00 430. Water tax and use of MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS building and sidewalk con- 328. Election expense .....$ 1,000.00 construction ................. 459,041.25 329. Support of indigent 431. Total receipts other War Veterans and their fam- ilies, as provided by law.... 650.00 than taxation ....... .. .$ 464,233.20 330. Bruce Atkinson dis- 432. Total amount to be ability compensation 12 raised by taxation ........... NONE months at $23.96 per month.. 287.52 BOND SINKING FUND { 331. For insurance prem. 433. Fire Department iums ........................ 2,400.00 Bonds .... .. .. 434. Fourth Ward Boltwood 5,000.00 332. Total appropriation .$ 333. Add 6% for probable 4,337.52 Park Improvement Bonds, deficiency arising in the col- 2nd Series ................... 435. Public Parks and Lake 3,000.00 lection of this appropriation.. 260.25 Shore Improvement Bonds... 5,000.00 334. Total amount to be 436. Departmental Building raised b taxation y $ 4,597.77 Improvement Bonds ......... 1,000.00 437. Funding Bonds 5,000.00 CONTINGENT FUND 438. Fire apparatus and 335. Contingent expenses of Equipment Bonds ........... 3,000.00 the City of Evanston not 439. Water Improvement otherwise included in appro- and Extension Bonds ........ 15,000.00 priation to cover unforeseen 440. Municipal Building requirements, accidents, Bonds ....................... 9,000.00 claims, etc ..................$ 8,500.00 -16- -13- 336. Expenses to be ad- 368. Three (3) operating vanced for Special Assess- engineers at $257.00 per month ment Accounts .............. 1,000.00 each ......................... 9,252.00 369. One (1) relief engi- 337. Total appropriation...$ 9,500.00 neer at $246.00 per month.... 2,952.00 Receipts 370. Four (4) Firemen, two 338. From Water Depart- (2) at $2W.00 per month ment ........................$ 8,500.00 each; one (1) at $195.00 per 339. From Special Assess- month and (1) at $190.00 per ment Accounts .............. 1,000.00 month for 6 months and $195.00 per month for 6 340. Total receipts other months ...................... 9,498.00 than taxation ...............$ 9,500.00 371. Three (3) oiler-repair- 341. Total amount to be men at $217.00 per month raised by taxation ............ NONE each ........................ 7,812.00 372. One (1) oiler -repair - MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL COURT OUR man at $207.00 per month.... 2,484.00 TwoNIat judges$ 4 373. Electrician at $235.00 per month each ..............$ 12,000.00 per month ... 2,820.00 343. Clerk of Municipal 374. Maintenance mechan- Court at $300.00 per month.. 3,600.00 is at $210.00 per month ...... 2.520.00 344. Two (2) Deputy Clerks 375. Labor ............... 2.500.00 at $210.00 per month each.... 5,040.00 1 376. Fuel and power ...... 26,000.00 345. Secretary - to the 9 377. Building repairs .... 750.00 Clerk at $153.00 per .. .month 1,836.00 378. Tools, materials and 346. Printing and books... 400.00 supplies ...... .... .... 2,000.00 347. Postage and office 379. Repairs to intake ... 3,000.00 supplies for Clerk's office.... 300.00 380. Repairs to boiler and 348. Miscellaneous equip- and engines ................. 2,000.00 ment ......................... 200.00 381. Machinery and equip- 349. Bailiff and other ex- ment from WRB """""' 691.95 pense, including feeding and transportation of Jurors..... 200.00 Filtration Plant 350. Probation Office ex- 382. Chemist at $225.00 pense. including $15.00 per per month .................... 2,700.00 month car allowance ...... 600.00 383. One (1) operator at at $217.00 per month ........ 2,604.00 351. Total appropriation ... $ 24,176.00 384. Three (3) operators, Receipts two (2) at $213.00 per month 352. Criminal and quasi- each and one (1) at $205.00 criminal court costs ......... $ 7,250.00 per month ................... 7,572.00 353. Civil Court costs, 385. One (1) maintenance Clerk's fee ................. 1,400.00 operator at $200.00 per month ....................... 2,400.00 354. Total receipts other 386. Labor ................ 5.000.00 than taxation ...............$ 8,650.00 387. Chemicals for water 355. Total appropriation treatment .................... 15,000.00 less receipts other than tax- 388. Laboratory supplies 1,000.00 ation ........................ 15,526.00 389. Repairs and building 356. Add 6 % for probable maintenance ................. 1,500.00 deficiency arising in the col- 390. Tools, materials and lection of this appropriation. 931.56 supplies ..................... 600.00 391. New equipment for fil- 3 5 7. Total amount to be ter plant ..................... 2,000.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 16,457.56 Water Mains Division WATER DEPARTMENT 392. Foreman (part time) 358. Assistant Superintend- at $137.50 per month ........ 1,650.00 ent of Water Department and 393. Labor 14,000.00 Chemist at $350.00 per month $ 4,200.00 394. Maintenance of motor 359. Car allowance at vehicle ....................... 800.00 $15.00 per month ............ 180.00 395. Tools ................. 600.00 360. Water Officer at 396. Materials for main- $235.00 per month ............ 2,820.00 maintenance of distribution 361. Maintenance of two system ...................... 5,000.00 (2) motor vehicles .......... 300.00 397. Purchase of one truck 1,500.00 362. Contingent expense re- 398. Purchase of hydrants 1,500.00 serve for Water System .. 8,000.00 I. 399. New equipment for 363. Interest on Water installing water mains 1,500.00 Revenue Bonds ............. . 1,253.25 400. Water mains feeder 364. Retirement of Water extension ................... 5,000.00 Revenue Bonds ............. 17,000.00 401. Maintenance of water 365. Engineering and su- tanks ........................ 2,000.00 pervision services ........... 8,500.00 402. Painting of water 366. Transfer to Civil Serv- tanks ........................ 4,000.00 ice for service .............. 350.00 ' Water Meter and Billing Division Pumping Station 403. Chief Clerk and billing 367. Master mechanic at machine operator at $173.00 $350.00 per month ........... 4,200.00 per month ................... 2,076.00 -14- -15- r : -7 ; .: :.,-ice.,""""f .:.r�►�^.._,--.-�--'�1.i--rT'. ,-�:,•.•_: ,-.,•._---� - -•••r 4353 , AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1946 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1946. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVAASTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1. That the sum of One Million One Hundred Eighty-two Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty- two Dollars and Thirty -Seven cents ($1,182,452.37) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston, at a.regular meeting held on February 4, 1946, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on February 5, 1946, which appropriations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all General Corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a Sinking Fund for the payment of Bonds and Interest on Bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Repair Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, Cook County, State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year; that the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made, are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines desig- nates "Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation" which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see original ordinance for figures) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. - Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Vote Ayes: (15) Alderman Bersbach Approved S.G. Ingraham Passed February 18, 19461/ Approved: February 19, 1946 Recorded: February 20, 1946 It Hemenway it Reynolds It Kimbark • it Mogg it IVIacSteven " James " Jourdain " Rubin " Brandt " Emery " Corcoran " Harwood " Thoma " Hungerford Vote Nays: None Absent: (1) Alderman Barber II` 436 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 10' THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 19420 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 10' Through Streets" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Foster Street - at Orrington Avenue both sides Grant Street - at Grey Avenue both sides Emerson Street - at Benson Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1946.✓ Approved April 23, 1946. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk ilayor Published in.Evanston Review April 25, 1946. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 125 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'HI ONE -HOUR PARKING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVA9STON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 125 entitled "Schedule +HI One -Hour Parking Zones" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be and it is hereby amended so that it shall hereafter be and read as follows: SECTION 125-"SCHEDULE IHI ONE -HOUR PARKING ZONES." It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for more than one -hour, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays of any week or between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on Mondays and Thursdays, of any week unless said days are legal holidays, in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "One -Hour Parking Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "H". It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time for a period of more than One -Hour in the area designated as the West side of Ridge Avenue from Lyons Street to Emerson Street. SCHEDULE H. Benson Avenue - east side - Benson Avenue - east side - Benson Avenue - west side - Chicago Avenue - both sides Chicago Avenue - east side Chicago Avenue - west side Clark Street to Church Street Church Street to Davis Street Davis Street north to Elevated Station - Church Street to Davis Street Davis Street to Grove Street Grove Street to alley north thereof 437 0 Church Street - south side - Maple Avenue to Sherman Avenue Church Street - north side - Benson Avenue to Chicago Avenue Clark Street - south side - Benson Avenue to Orrington Avenue Davis Street - south side - Ridge Avenue to Hinman Avenue Davis Street - north side - Ridge Avenue to alley east thereof Davis Street - north side - Oak Avenue to North Western Railroad property Davis Street - north side - Benson Avenue to Sherman Avenue Davis Street - north side.- Chicago Avenue to alley west thereof Davis Street - north side - Chicago Avenue to Hinman Avenue Grove Street - north side - Sherman Avenue to Chicago Avenue Grove Street - south side - Sherman Avenue to alley east thereof Howard Street - north side - Ridge Avenue to west property line of the property known as 415 Howard Street Maple Avenue -,west side - Church Street to Davis Street Maple Avenue - east side - Davis Street north to "No Parking" sign Oak Avenue - both sides - Davis Street to Church Street Orrington Avenue - west side - Clark Street to Davis Street Orrington Avenue - east side - Clark Street south to south line of Lords Dept. Store Sherman Avenue - west side - Clark Street to alley south thereof Sherman Avenue - west side - Church Street to Davis Street Sherman Avenue - west side - Grove Street to Lake Street Sherman Avenue - east side - Lake Street to Grove Street Sherman Avenue - east side - Grove Street to alley north thereof Sherman Avenue - east side - Davis Street to Clark Street SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1946.E Approved April 23, 1946 Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review April 25, 1946. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON" ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That An Ordinance known as the "Traffic Regulations of the City of evanston" Adopted February 2, 1942, be amended by amending and adding thereto a section to be known as Section 139-A which shall be and read as follows: Section 139-A ("SCHEDULE 1W1 THIRTY MINUTE PARKING ZONE".) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle at any time between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays of any week and between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. on Mondays and Thursdays, unless said days are legal holidays, for a period longer than thirty minutes in any of the following areas, which are hereby designated as "30 Minute Parking Zones" and included in this ordinance as SCHEDULE "W". SCHEDULE W. Chicago Avenue - west side - Davis Street to alley south thereof Ewa Chicago Avenue - west side Church Street - north side Davis Street - north side Davis Street - north side - Davis Street to alley south thereof - Maple Avenue east to North Western property line - Oak Avenue to alley west thereof - Orrington Avenue to alley east thereof Orrington Avenue - east side - Davis Street to cross -walk north thereof Sherman Avenue - west side - Davis Street to Grove Street Any person who shall do any of the things prohibited by this ordinance or who shall fail to do or provide any of the things or requirements, required of him to be done or provided, or, who shall violate any of the provisions herein shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than Two Hundred Dollars. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1946.E Approved April 23, 1946, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review April 25, 1946. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE IV OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF CITY OF EVANSTON." ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 32-A. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE'CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That ARTICLE IV of an ordinance entitled "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF CITY OF EVANSTON" adopted rebruary 2, 1942 be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section'32-A entitled "PARKING IN ALLEYS WITHIN BUSINESS DISTRICTS" which shall be and read as .follows: SECTION 32a. PARKING IN ALLEYS WITHIN BUSINESS DISTRICTS.) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle'to park the same in the alley of any business area, as defined,in this ordinance. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the parking of delivery trucks while actually engaged in the delivery or picking up of merchandise or material. Any person who shall violate this ordinance shall,be punished by a fine of not less than $1.00 nor more than 4200.00. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances on conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 27th day of May A.D. 1946.✓ Approved May 28, 1946. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk S.G. I,graham, Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 29, 1946. 439 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 15, ARTICLE III, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF CITY OF EVANSTON" ADOPTED February 2, 1942. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 15, ARTICLE III, of an ordinance entitled "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF CITY OF EVANSTON" adopted February 2, 1942, be and the same is hereby amended so that.it shall hereafter be and read as follows: SECTION 15. TURNS PERMITTED OR PROHIBITED.) No vehicle shall be turned around (commonly referred to as a "U-turn") so as to proceed in the opposite direction in any street within a business district. Such turns shall be permitted in residential districts only when the same can be made in safety, without interfering with other traffic and after proper signal. The Traffic Engineer, by and with the consent of the City Council, is hereby authorized to determine those inter- sections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make a right, left, or U-turn and those streets upon which U-turns shall be prohibited, and shall place proper signs to indicate such intersections and streets. The Traffic Engineer is authorized.to place markings, buttons, or signs within,.or adjacent to intersections indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turning at those intersections and such courses to be traveled as so indicated may conform to or be other than those prescribed by law or ordinance. ( Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston ) ( on the 27th day of May A.D. 1946.1/ ) ( Approved May 28, 1946. Edward W. Bell, ) ( S.G. Ingraham,. City Clerk ) ( Mayor ) SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of or in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect according to law. from and after its passage, approval and publication Published in Evanston Review May 29, 1946. 440 i I' 1� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE VII OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF CITY OF EVANSTON" ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, BY ADDING THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 51a. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That ARTICLE VII of An Ordinance entitled "Traffic Regulations of City of Evanston" adopted February 2, 1942, be and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto a section to be known as Section 51a, entitled "LIMITATIONS ON BACKING" which shall be and read as follows: SECTION 51a. LIMITATIONS ON BACKING.) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to back the same into,, over, or across any street, intersection, or cross -walk and it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to back or operate said vehicle in reverse upon any street or alley except when such movement can be made in safety, without interfering with other traffic and after proper signal. Any person violating the provisions of this. ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not less than $1.00 or not more than T�200.00, for. each offense.. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and .effect.from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law... Adopted by the City Council of.the City of Evanston on the 27th day of May A.D. 1946.E Approved May 28, 1946 Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 29, 1946. 441 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS (425,000) 1946 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the.ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and VvHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, in manner, time, and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law, in the Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council and has also adopted the.annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes, pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants or otherwise; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1946 Tax Antici- pation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: �2550000 1946 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-51 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of $5,000 each; 35,000 1946 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-7 inclusive, to be of the denomination of 05,000 each; 25,000 1946 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-5 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of $5,000 each; $ 40,000 1946 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-8 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of 4�5,000 each; 70,000 1946 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-14 inclusive, to be of the denomination of p5,000 each. That all said Warrants shall bear interest at the rate of eight -tenths of one per cent (8/10.of 1%) per-annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery, as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council; said Warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1946, by this City Council, on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds; said Warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the Corporate Seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. SECTION 2. That said Warrants be in substantially the following form: CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS 1946 No. 442 To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1946 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars ($ ), together with interest thereon at the rate of eight -tenths of one per cent (5/10 of 1%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this Warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this Warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment,of the taxes.against which it is issued. This Warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary. and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of Warrants, and to pay said.Vvarrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois ATTEST: City Clerk City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. SECTION 3: That said Warrants shall be delivered to the Purchaser thereof, SCOTT & WYANDT, Inc., and ENYART, VAN CAMP & CO. Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order, from time to time as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the. par value of said Warrants. The -following described Warrants in the aggregate principal amount of Two Hundred SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($275,000) being a portion of the Warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated.May 29, 1946, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: $1750000 1946 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-35 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; 20,000 1946 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-4 inclusive, demonination 05,000 each; �P 15,000 1946 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-3 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; 200000 1946 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-4 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; 45,000 1946 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-9 inclusive, denomination §5,000 each. The balance of said Warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as this City Council shall hereafter direct. SECTION 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said.Warrants that the amount of 1arrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds sixty-five per cent (65%) of taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes of the year 1946 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, `°°^r•--c- ••-.*.�• - .. ..-...ncr..o,r_.3 .n.�•.:s,.r,w .�C�.-.. ,..,.,••.^•�'"�`-�"'P""'- - , .�7vn� .'..... _ . _ _ - -:t•� L i F 443 then the maximum amount of warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty-five per cent (65%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before March 1, 1947; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. SECTION 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1946 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said Warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose; said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify SCOTT & WYANDT, INC., and ENYART,•VAN CAMP & CO., INC., of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said Warrants. SECTION 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said Warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION 7: . The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. SECTION 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and -approval. Approved: S.G. Ingraham Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, - City Clerk Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on May 27, 1946. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 1A► PROHIBITED PARKING!' OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118, entitled "Schedule 'A' Prohibited Parking" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the .following items: Emerson Street - south side - East Railroad Avenue to Orrington Avenue Noyes Street - north side - Ridge Avenue to Greenbay Road Grant Street - north side - Greenbay Road to Ewing Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and public - cation according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of June A.D. 1946 Approved June 4, 1946, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk ,.k; S.G. Ingraham, Nlayor(Published in Review June 13, 1946) 444 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2148 OF ARTICLE VI ENTITLED "WATER SUPPLY" CHAPTER XLVII OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 2148 of Article VI entitled "Water Supply" of Chapter XLVII of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 be amended, so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: SECTION 2148. SERVICE PIPES - MINIMUM SIZE.) Every service pipe, being the pipe which conveys water from the mains of the Evanston Water Works System to any building, structure, or premises to be served thereby, shall be of sufficient size to permit the continuous and ample flow of water to supply adequately all floors at any one given time. No service pipe of an internal diameter less than one inch shall be installed or connected to the mains of the Evanston Water Works System. SECTION 2 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council on the 3rd day of,June A.D. Approved June 4, 1946. S.G. Ingraham, Mayor of thCity of Evanston 19467 Published in Evanston Review June 13, 1946. AN ORDINANCE Edward W. Bell, City Clerk BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That, WHEREAS, an ordinance making appropriations to defray expenses and liabilities of the City of Evanston for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, was passed by this Council on February 4, 1946, approved by the Mayor on February 5, 1946, and published in The Evanston Review on February 14, 1946; and WHEREAS, an ordinance levying taxes for said fiscal year was passed by this Council on February 18, 1946, approved by the Mayor on February 19, 1946, and a certified copy thereof filed with the County Clerk of Cook County; and I�HEREAS, it appears that less than ten days had elapsed between the date of the publication of the said appropriation ordinance and the date of the passing of the saix tax levy ordinance; and WHEREAS, a new ordinance levying taxes for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, (identical with the prior ordinance as to amounts levied) has been passed by this Council on June 3, 1946, and duly approved by the Mayor, a certified copy of which will be filed with the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois: THEREFORE SECTION 2: The ordinance heretofore adopted on February 18, 1946, and approved February 19, 1946, for the purpose of levying taxes for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, be and the same is hereby rescinded and repealed and the County Clerk instructed to ignore the same; all taxes to be levied for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946 are to be 445 levied in accordance with the ordinance for that purpose passed by this Council and approved by the Mayor on June 3, 1946, SECTION 3: That this ordinance be in full force and effect from and after its passage, and approval according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 3rd day of June A.D. 1946.✓ Approved June 3, 1946, Edward Vi. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK AND STATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1946 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1946. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of One Million One Hundred Eighty-two Thousand, Four Hundred Fifty-two Dollars and Thirty-seven cents ($1,182,452.37) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, beginning January 1, 1946 and ending december 31, 1946, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston, at a regular meeting held on February 4, 1946, and approved by the Mayor of ,the City of Evanston on February 5, 1946, which appropriations are to be collected from the tax levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all General Corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a Sinking Fund for the payment of Bonds and Interest on bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Repair Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, Cook County, State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year; that the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made, are indicated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be raised by Taxation" which item appears at the bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see original ordinance for figures) SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Attest: Approved: S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Edward A. Bell, Passed: June 3, 1946/ City Clerk Approved: June 3, 1946 AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the public alley in the block bounded by Grey Avenue on the East, Lee Street on the South, Pitner Avenue on the West and Greenleaf Street on the North, which said block is more particularly described as, Block 3 in Grant's Addition to Evanston, a subdivision of the East two-thirds (2/3) of the south half (2) of the Northwest quarter (1) of Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the 3rd P.M. and which alley extends in a north and south direction between Lee Street on the south and the right-of-way of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway on the North, and which alley has never been opened to public use and cannot be opened or used, which is shown and indicated by the words "hereby vacated" on the plat which is attached hereto, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall within sixty (60) days after its passage file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a'copy of the Plat thereto attached. Adopted by the City Council of thev�ity of Evanston on the loth day of June A.D. 1946. Approved June 11, 1946. Edward W. Bell, S.J. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Recorded June 20, 1946, Document No. 13825749, Book 360, Page 14 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($425,000) 1946 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, this, the City Counci-1 of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual approp- riation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1946 and ending December 31, 1946, in manner, time and form required by law and has caused the same to be published as required by law, in The Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes, pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1946 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: 447 $2550000 1946 GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1,to C-51 inclusive, to be of the denomination of 45,000 each; 350000 1946 LIBRARY FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered Lrl to L-7 inclusive, to be of the denomination of �$5,000 each; 250000 1946 PUBLIC PLAYGROUND FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-5 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of $5,000 each; 400000 1946 STREET AND BRIDGE FUND Tax Anticipation Vvarrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-8 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of 4�5,000 each; 700000 1946 GARBAGE FU,:D Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-14 inclusive, to be of the denomination of v5,000 each. That all said warrants shall bear interest at the rate of ei-ht-tenths of one per cent (8/10 of -1%) per annum from date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery, as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council; said Warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1946, by this City Council, on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds; aaid-Warrants shall be signed by the Mayor,, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. SECTION 2: That said Varrants be in substantially the following form: 1946 Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK STATE OF ILLINOIS 1946 No. To the City Treasurer of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois. a Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1946 for purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars ($ ), together with interest thereon at the rate of eight -tenths of one per cent (8/10 of 1%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this Warrant will.be paid on presentation; provided, however, this Warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of �varrants, and to pay said Warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois Attest: City Clerk City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois � t • SECTION 3: That said Warrants shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, SCOTT & WYANDT, INC. and ENYART, VAN CAMP & CO. INC. OF Chicago, Illinois in their numerical order, from time to time, as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said warrants. The following described Warrants in the aggregate principal amount of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($275,000), being a portion of the Warrants hereinabove authorized,.shall be dated June 12, 19461, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: $175,000 1946 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-35 inclusive, denomination �5,000 each; $ 20,000 1946 Library Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-4 inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; 4 15,000 1946 Public Playground Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-3 inclusive, denomination �$5,000 each; 20,000 1946 Street and Bridge Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-4 inclusive, denomination 45,000 each; 45,000 1946 Garbage Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-9 inclusive, denomination 405,000 each. The balance of said warrants hereinabove authorized shall bear such dates and be delivered at such times as -this City Council shall hereafter direct. SECTION 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said Warrants that the amount of Warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds sixty- five per cent (65%) of taxes which will be extended for the respective purposes of the year 1946 as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of Viarrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said sixty-five per cent (65%). It is also understood that delivery of all Warrants sold to said purchaser by its contract of purchase will be made on or before March 1, 1947; said contract of purchase is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. SECTION 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1946 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for the several purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the Warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said Warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said Warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose; said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify SCOTT, & WYANDT, INC. AND ENYART, VAN CAMP-& CO. INC. of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said Warrants. SECTION 6:. The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said Warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION 7: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. SECTION 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and'the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance shall be in full foree and effect forth- with upon its adoption and approval. Approved S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Adopted by the Cit Council of the City of Evanston on June 10, 1946.� Approved June 11, 1946. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1: That the West One and Five -tenths feet (1.5/10) of that part of Sherman Avenue, in Evanston, Illinois, which lies east of and adjoining Lot 32 in the Subdivision of Block 65 in the Village of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, being that part of Sherman Avenue underlying the present City Hall building and being indicated by the words "Vacated Portion of Sherman Avenue" on the Plat which is attached hereto, which Plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated, inasmuch as the same is not required for public use and the public interest will be subserved.by such vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, but subject to condition that the City Clerk shall, within 60 days after approval of the same, file or cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cook County,Illinois a certified copy of this ordinance together with a Plat showing vacation herein provided. Adopted by the City Council of the C•ty of Evanston on the 22nd day of July, A.D. 1946. Approved July 22, 1946. S.3x..Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Recorded July 24, 1946-Document #13852707, Book 360, Page 27. AN ORDINANCE Providing for the Issuance of $55,000 Water Revenue Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of defraying the cost of improving the present existing waterworks system of the City of Evanston, by the installation of steel piling, fill and a concrete apron to protect the pumping station at Lincoln Street and the waters of Lake Michigan, and provide for the payment of principal of said bonds and interest thereon. V�HEREAS, It is deemed advisable, necessary, and for the best interest of the City of Evanston, to improve the present water distribution system of the City of Evanston by the installation of a steel pile bulkhead, fill, and a concrete apron to protect the pumping station at Lincoln Street and the waters of Lake Michigan and to provide for necessary engineering and inspection expense in connection therewith, all as more fully described in the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, of the City of Evanston, and open for inspection to the public; and WHEREAS, the total estimated cost of such proposed im- provement is estimated to be the sum of $55,000; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that the period of usefulness of said water -works system and said improvement is not less than forty years; and WHEREAS, the City does not have sufficient funds available for the purpose of paying the cost of said improvement; and VVHEREASI under the provisions of Article 78, Chapter 24 Illinois Revised Statutes 1945, any municipality with a population less than 500,000 is authorized to build or purchase and to operate a water -works system or water supply system either within or without the corporate limits thereof, and also to improve and to pay the costs of a purchase, construction, improvement, or extension of a 450 water -works or water supply system revenue bonds of the municipality, derived from the operation of the system; and by the issuance and sale of payable solely from the revenue water -works or water supply GvHEREAS, this City has heretofore authorized or issued Water Revenue Bonds, "105,000 of which are now outstanding, which said outstanding bonds are dated August 15, 1944, bearing interest at the rate of one and twenty-five hundredths per cent (1,250) and maturing as follows: $5,000 on August 15, 1946, 415,000 on August 15 in each of the years 1947, 1948, 1949 and 1950; $10,000 on August 15 in each of the years 1951, 1952, 1953 and 1954; and in accordance with the terms and covenants of the said ordinance authorizing said outstanding bonds, it.is hereby found and determined that the revenue derived from the water -works system for the last preceding year was sufficient to pay all costs, operation and main- tenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund and leave a balance equal to at least one hundred and twenty-five per cent (1.25%) of the aggregate of: principal and interest requirement for such .year on the bonds outstanding; one year's interest on the total issue contemplated by this ordinance; an amount of principal of these additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of this additional bond issue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1: That the facts recited above are correct and that it will be for the best interest of the City that it issue. water revenue bonds in the aggregate principal amount of 4055,000 as hereinafter described, for .the purpose of installation of a steel pile bulkhead, fill, and a concrete apron, as set forth above and in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file for public inspection in the office of the Commissioner of Public Works of the City of Evanston. SECTION 2: That the City Council does hereby determine that the estimated cost of said improvement to be the sum of $55,000 and that the period of usefulness of such said water -works system including said improvement to be forty years. SECTION 3: That for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing such improvement there be presently issued and sold water revenue bonds of the City of Evanston to be designated "Water Revenue Bonds 1946" in the principal amount of 4p55,000, which bonds shall bear date of August 15, 1946, be of the denomination of �01,000 each, be numbered consecutively froml to 55 inclusive, bear interest at the rate of one and twenty-five hundredths per cent (1.25%) per annum from date until paid, said interest being payable semi-annually on the 15th day of February and August in each year and which said water revenue bonds shall become due in numerical order as follows: 05,000 on August 15, 1947 10,000 on August 15 in each of the years 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 SECTION 4: Both principal and interest of said water revenue bonds shall be payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds, legal tender for debts due the United States of America, at the First National Bank and Trust Co. of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois; said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and City Clerk of this City, and be sealed with the corporate seal of said City, and the interest coupons attached to said bonds shall be executed by the facsimile signatures of said officers and said officials, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on"said coupons. Said bonds together with interest thereon shall be payable solely from revenue derivdd from the water -works system 451 of said City and such bonds shall not in any event constitute an indebtedness of said City within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory limitation. Any of said bonds may be registered as to principal at any time prior to maturity in the name of the holder on the books of said City, in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be noted on the reverse side of the bonds by the City Treasurer, and thereafter the principal of such registered bonds shall be payable only to the registered holder, his legal representative or assigns. Such re„istered bonds shall be transferable to another registered holder or back to bearer only upon presentation to the City Treasurer of a legal assignment duly acknowledged or approved. Registration of any such bonds shall not affect the negotiability of the coupons thereto attached but such coupons shall be transferable by delivery. SECTION 5: Said bonds and interest coupons shall be in substantially the following form: ( Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON WATER REVENUE BONDS 1946 No. $1, 000 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for value received, hereby promises to pay to :wearer, or if this bond be registered, as hereinafter provided, then to the registered holder hereof, solely from the Water Fund of the City of Evanston, as hereinafter mentioned and not otherwise, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,000) on August 15, 19 , together with interest on said sum from date hereof until paid, at the rate of one and one-fourth percent (1.25%) per annum, payable February 15, 19 , and semi-annually thereafter on the 15th day of February and August in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the annexed interest coupons as they severally become due. Both principal and interest on this bond are hereby made payable in such funds as are, on the respective dates of payment of principal of and interest on this bond, legal tender for debts due the United States of American, at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois. This bond is payable solely from revenues derived from the water -works system of said City and not otherwise and is issued under authority of Article 78, Chapter 24, Illinois Revised Statutes 1945, for the purpose of paying; the cost of constructing improvements and extensions to the municipal water -works system of said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, and this bond does not constitute an indebtedness of said City within any constitutional or statutory limitation. Under said statute and the ordinance adopted pursuant thereto, sufficient revenues from the operation of the municipal water -works system shall be deposited in a separate fund designated as the "'Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of such system, providing an adequate depreciation account, and paying the principal of and interest on the bonds of such City that are issued under authority of said statute and are payable by their terms only from revenue of such water -works system. It is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have been done, have happened and have been performed in regular and due form of law and that provision has been made for depositing in said "Water Fund" sufficient revenue received from the operation of said water -works system to be applied in the manner as•hereinabove set forth. 452 This bond may be registered as to principal only in the name of the holder on the books of said City in the office of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation hereon by the City Treasurer, after which no transfer hereof shall be valid unless made on said books and similarly noted hereon, but it may be discharged from registration by being transferred to bearer, after which it shall be transferable by delivery, but it may be again registered as before. The registration of this bond shall not restrict the negotiability of the coupons by delivery. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, by its City Council, has caused this bond to be signed by its Mayor and City Clerk and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and the coupons hereto attached to be signed by the fac- simile signatures of.said Mayor and City Clerk, which officials, by the execution of this bond, do adopt as and for their own proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, and this bond to be dated as of the 15th day of August, 1946. City Clerk No. (Form of Coupon) Mayor On the fifteenth day of , 19 , the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, will pay the bearer from the "Water Fund" of said City, as described in the bond to which this coupon -is attached, Dollars ($ ) in such funds as are, on the date of payment thereof, legal tender for debts due the United States of American, at the First National Bank and Trust Company of Evanston, Evanston, Illinois, being interest then due on its Water Revenue Bond 1946, dated as of August 15, 1946, NO. City Clerk (Form of Registration) Mayor Date of In Whose name Signature of Registration . Registered City Treasurer SECTION 6: That upon the issuance of any of the "WaterRevenue Bonds 1946" herein provided for, the entire municipal water -works system of said City of Evanston, for the purpose of this ordinance, shall continue to be operated on a fiscal year basis commencing January 1 and ending the 31 day of December of each year. From and after the delivery of any bonds issued under the provisions -of this ordinance, sufficient revenue derived from the operation of the water -works system of said City shall be set aside as collected and be deposited in a separate fund which has heretofore been created and is designated as the Water Fund" of the City of Evanston, which shall be used only in paying the cost of operation and maintenance of said system, providing an adequate depreciation fund and paying the principal of and interest upon the water revenue bonds of said City that are payable by their terms only from such revenue, all as authorized by the statute pursuant to which these bonds are issued. 453 It is hereby determined that the amounts to be set aside in said "Water Fund" to be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds issued under the provision of this ordinance in addition to the amounts to be set aside to pay principal and interest on bonds heretofore issued and outstanding shall be as follows: Fiscal Year Ending December 31. 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Principal and Interest $ 5,687.50 10, 625.00 10,500.00 10,375.00 10,250.00 10,125.00 together with such additional amounts as may be necessary to fully pay said bonds, principal and interest, to date of payment, according to the tenor and effect of.this ordinance, and such amounts are hereby found to be legally exclusively applicable to the payment of said bonds, principal and interest. Distribution of amounts in said "Water Fund" sufficient to cover the above required sums for principal and interest of water revenue bonds and also for the purpose of paying the cost of operation, maintenance, and providing an adequate depreciation and contingency fund as heretofore provided, shall be made monthly on the first day of each month, except that when the first day of any month shall be Sunday or a legal holiday, then such distri- bution shall be made on the next succeeding secular day, Said "Water bound" as hereinabove provided shall be used solely and only, and is hereby pledged, for the purpose of paying the principal and interest of the bonds herein authorized to be issued and the bonds of this City heretofore issued and made payable solely from said fund to pay the cost of operation and maintenance and provide an adequate depreciation fund. SECTION 7: While the bonds authorized hereunder, or any of them, remain_ outstanding or unpaid, rates charged for water shall be reasonable and sufficient at all times to pay the cost of operation and maintenance, to provide an adequate depreciation fund and to pay the interest of and principal on water revenue bonds issued hereunder and water revenue bonds.of said City heretofore issued and by their terms made payable solely from said "`dater Fund" and there shall be charged against all users of said water, including the said City, such.rates and amount for water service as shall be adequate to meet the requirements of this section. Compensation for services rendered the City shall be charged against the City and payment for same from its corporate fund shall be made monthly and shall be applied in the same manner as other revenue of said water -works system is required to be applied. SECTION 8: Any.holder of a bond or bonds or any of the coupons of any bond or bonds issued hereunder may either in law or equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceedings, enforce or compel performance of all duties required by this ordinance and by the statute above referred to, including the making and collecting of sufficient reasonable water rates for that purpose and application of income and revenue therefrom. SECTION 9: It is hereby covenanted and agreed that while any water revenue bonds issued hereunder are outstanding no additional water revenue bonds shall be issued unless the revenues derived from thewater-works system for the fiscal year then next preceding were sufficient to pay all costs of operation and maintenance, provide an adequate depreciation fund, and leave a balance equal to at least one hundred ten per cent (110%) of the aggregate of: the principal and interest requirements for such year on the bonds then outstanding and by their terms made payable from said "Water Fund;" one year's interest on the total issue of such additional bonds then proposed to be issued; and an amount of principal of such additional bonds computed by dividing the total amount of such issue by the number of years to the final maturity date of such additional bond issue. • SECTION 10: The City ofEvanston hereby covenants and agrees with.the holder or holders of the bonds herein proposed to be issued, or any of them, that it will punctually perform all duties with reference to said water -works system required by the constitution and laws of the State of Illinois, including the making and collecting of sufficient reasonable rates for water and segregating the revenues of said plant so as to provide a specia fund to pay said bonds contemplated by this ordinance and the staatute pursuant to which said bonds are issued and the application of .y the respective accounts created by this ordinance, and it heina covenants and agrees not to sell, lease, loan, mortgage, or ny manner dispose of said water -works system, including any and extensions and improvements that may be made thereto, until of the bonds herein authorized to be issued shall have been pai full, both principal and interest, or unless and until provis shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and interethereon in full; and the City further covenants and agrees w the holders of said bonds that it will, out of the proceeds appropriate water revenues, maintain in good condition and c tinuously operate said water -works system. SECTION 11: Provisions of this ordinance shall co titute a contract between the City of Evanston and the holders of � e bonds herein authorized to be issued, and after the issuance of t bonds, no changes, additions, or alterations of any kind shall be ade in any manner except in accordance with the provisions of this fordinance, or until such time as all of said bonds issued hereunder and the interest thereon shall be paid in full, or unless and until provision shall have been made for the payment of all bonds and interest thereon in full. SECTION 12: That the proceeds,of the sale of said bonds hereby authorized shall be used for the acquisition and construction of improvements to its municipal water -works system as hereinabove described, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor prepared for that purpose, now on file in the office of the City Clerk and open to the inspection of the public. SECTION 13: If any section, paragraph, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid, the invalidity of such section, paragraph, clause, or provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 14: In the event the amount of bonds issued is less than the aggregate amount herein authorized, the amounts to be set aside in the "Water Fund" to be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest of water revenue bonds, as provided in SECTION 6 hereof, shall be reduced proportionately. Any accrued interest received from the sale of such bonds shall be deposited in the bond,and interest account of the "Water Fund" and applied toward the payment of interest next maturing on the bonds herein authorized after the delivery of said bonds. SECTION 15: That said bonds be executed as soon after this ordinance becomes effective as may be, and be deposited with the City Treasurer of said City, and be, by him, delivered to the purchaser thereof, as shall hereafter be directed by the City Council. SECTION 16: If within the period of twenty-one (21) days after the publication of this ordinance, a petition is signed by twenty per cent (20%) of the number of voters voting for the presiding officer of the legislative body of this City, at the last preceding general election, is filed with the City Clerk asking that the question of constructing said improvements to the water -works system of this City, and the issuance of said bonds be submitted to the le'gal voters of this City, then the legislative body will call a special election in the manner provided by law to vote upon such question. SECTION 17: Immediately after the adoption and approval of this ordinance same shall be published in The Evanston Review, a secular newspaper of general circulation in this City and which has been regularly published in this City for at least six months prior to the adoption of this ordinance. 455 tz SECTION 18: That all ordinances and parts of 'ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this ordinance sh�ll be in full force and effect after its passage, approval and publication at the time and as provided by law. s, APPROVED: S.G. Ingraham ' Mayor ATTEST: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk PRESENTED: August 12, 1946 ✓ Passed: August la, 1946 1 Approved: August 13, 1946 Published: August 15, 1946 i AN ORDINANCE Vacating a public alley in Block 8, of North Evanston, Illinois BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the public alley extending west from the west line of Ashland Avenue, lying south of and adjoining Lot 13, in Block 8, of North Evanston, being the block bounded by Ashland Avenue on the east, Lincoln Street on the south, Eastwood Avenue on the west and Central Street on the north, which said block is more particularly described as: Block 8 of North Evanston, a subdivision of Lots 11 to 16 inclusive, and the west 4.3 acres of Lot 17 in George Smith's subdivision of south part of Ouilmette Reservation, also Lots 1 and 3 and that part of Lot 2 lying between C.& N.Vu. RR. right-of-way and west line of Lot 3 produced to north line of Section 12, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of Assessor's Plat of Evanston, in East z Fractional Section 12, Township 41 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, which said alley is 20 feet in width and extends to the alley immediately west of Western Avenue, as colored in red and indicated by the words "Public Alley Hereby Vacated" on the plat which is attached hereto and which plat for greater certainty is hereby made a part of this ordinance, be, and the same is hereby vacated and closed, subject however, to continued use of public utilities now in place, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: That this ordinance shall take effect and. be in force from and after its passage and approval, but subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within 60 days after the approval of the same, file, or cause to be filed, for record in the office of Record of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with the plat showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the Cityr.of Evanston on the 4th day of November A.D. 1946.✓ Approved November 6, 1946. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Recorded November 14, 1946 Doc. No. 13939025-Book 364-Page 6 456 AN ORDINANCE Calling a Special Election for the submission to the voters of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, of the question of levying a tax for General Corporate purposes at the rate of forty-three hundredths of one per cent for five years, beginning in 1947 and up to and including 1951. VYHEREAS, the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois has for many years last past, pursuant to the provisions of the statutes of the -State of Illinois, levied taxes for General Corporate purposes at a rate not to exceed two-thirds of one per cent (2/3 of 1%) upon the aggregate value of all properties within the municipality, which legal rate since January 1, 1946 has been reduced to one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%); and WHEREAS, the taxes collected pursuant to the extension at the rate her,;inabove stated have been supplemented by income and m venue from other sources in order to provide adequate funds for the efficient operation and administration of the City and its municipal affairs; and WHEREAS, the sources of income which the City has heretofore depended upon, including taxes upon all the tangible property in the City, are declining, so that the present income of the City, together with the proceeds of the taxes derived from a tax rate for xeneral Corporate purposes of one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%) is not adequate to efficiently operate and administer the affairs of the city, and it is therefore necessary and is the desire of the City Council of the City of Evanston , that the General Corporate tax rate be increased for five (5) years, beginning in 1947 and ending in 1951, so that taxes can be levied for corporate purposes at a rate in excess of one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%), to -wit: forty-three hundredths of one per cent (.43/) said rate to be exclusive of the amount levied for the payment of bonded indebtedness or interest thereon and exclusive of all taxes authorized by the statutes of the State of Illinois, which by their terms provide that those taxes shall be in addition to those for general purposes; and WHEREAS, before the City Council of the City of Evanston is authorized to levy taxes in excess of one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%), it is necessary that the proposition of levying additional taxes be submitted to the legal voters of said City and approved by a majority of votes cast at the election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That it is the desire of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, and necessary for the best interest of said City, that taxes for General Corporate purposes, exclusive of the amount levied for the payment of bonded indedbtedness or interest thereon, and exclusive of all taxes authorized by the State of Illinois which by their terms provide that those taxes shall be in addition to taxes for general purposes, be levied at a rate of more than one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%), to -wit: at the rate of forty-three hundredths of one per cent .43%) for five (5) years, beginning with the year 1947 and ending with the year 1951. SECTION 2: That for the purpose of submitting the prop- osition of levying taxes at the rate of forty- three hundredths of one per cent (.43/) of the assessed valuation of tangible property in the City of Evanston, as prescribed by SECTION 1 hereof, a special election be and the same is hereby called, to be held in and for said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, on December 23, 1946. SECTION 3: That for the purpose of said election said City of Evanston be, and it is hereby divided into eight (8) election.precincts, the boundaries of which and the polling places for each shall be as follows: PRECINCTS POLLING'PLACES Precinct No. 1, the First Ward of the City of Evanston Public Library Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. Precinct No. 2, the SecondWard of the City of Evanston, as heretofore estab- Evanston Municipal Bldg. lished and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. Precinct No. 3, the Third Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore Lincoln School established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 4, the Fourth Ward of the City of Eva,-,iston, as heretofore Central School established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct no. 5;i the Fifth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore Mason Park Field House established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 6, the Sixth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore Ackerman Park Field House established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 7,' the Seventh Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore Noyes School established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 8, the Eighth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore . Oakton School established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston SECTION 4: That the following named persons be and they t are hereby designated Judges and Clerks, respectively, for said election. t PRECINCT 1� o . 1 being First Vtard of, the City of .Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES CLERKS Martha G. Harms, Elizabeth R. MacLeish Marguerite I. Daley, Bertha Arnold Lucy Gilbert, Dorothy Hakanen Ethel T. Barnes, Helen H. 4Vedekind. PRECINCT NO. 2 being Second Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore ..established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES Elmer D. Bushnell, Grace L. Bushnell, Eveline Alexander, Marjorie Hart" CLERKS Rose Carlson Nancy D. Davies Berenice E. Greene John 0. Olson PRECINCT No. 3 being Third Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES Charlotte Ellingson, Cecile Easingwood, Julia P. Russell, Adele Sibley, CLERKS Marke K. Smith Margaret R. Squires Fred C. Winship Elaine S. Morrow PRECINCT NO. 4 being Fourth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES Eugene G. Craine, Helene C. Koscielak, Margaret Changelon, Clara Dupre, CLERKS Elizabeth Ferrie Ada Borre, Virginia Gensch, Dorothy Ryan, PRECINCT No. 5 being Fifth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES CLERKS Sylvia C. Kidder, Louise D. Miller, Genevieve Wood, Bernice G. Schwarz., Elzenia Anderson, Grance Boone, Laura J. Smith, Hattie B. Carr, PRECINCT No. 6 being Sixth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City'of Evanston. JUDGES CLERKS Gladys Keys, Blanche M. Clark, Bertha B. Wark, Anne J. Graham, Inez P. Bockstakler, Mary E. Hicks, Patty R. Chain, Willa Orr Swaney, PRECINCT No. 7. JUDGES CLERKS being Seventh Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. Effie W. Trefz, Jean R. Donoho Jane Soyez, Ruby S. Bennett, Katherine M. Flood, Lucy A. Stolle, Mollie K. Weinand, Alonzo C. Fry, z 450 PRECINCT NO. 8 being Eighth Ward of the City of Evanston, assheretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston. JUDGES CLERKS Daisy C. Johnson, Mary F. Hansen Dorothy D. Hungerford, Marcella F.ickstedt Margaret J. Blanchard, Ruth Patrick SECTION 5: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause at least forty days' notice of the submission of said question at a special election to be held December 23, 1946, to be given by publication in the Evanston Review, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said City; and, in addition thereto, the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to'cause at least forty days' notice of the submission of said question at said special election to be given by posting notice of said special election in not less than three of the most public pla('es in each election precinct and at each polling place and that both published and posted notices shall be in substantially -the following form: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION CITY OF EVANSTON COUNTY OF COOK, ILLINOIS NOTICE is hereby given that on Monday, the 23rd day of December 1946, a special election has been called and will be held in and for said City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois at which election there will be submitted to the voters of said City, the following proposition: Shall the City Council of the City of Evanston, be authorized to levy annually for a period of five (5) years, beginning in 1947 and ending in 1951, a tax of more than one-third of one percent (1/3 of 1%) to -wit: forty-three hundredths of one per cent (.43%) on all taxable property in said City for General Corporate purposes, said tax of forty-three hundredths of one per cent (.43%) to be exclusive of the amount levied for the payment of bonded indebtedness or interest thereon, and exclusive of all taxes authorized by the statutes of the State of Illinois, which by their terms provide that these taxes shall be in addition to taxes for general purposes authorized pursuant to the provisions of Section 16-1 of "The Revised Cities and Villages Act?" Said election shall be held in .the several election precincts of said City, heretofore established for said election, said election precincts and the polling places for each being as follows: ELECTION PRECINCTS Precinct No. 1 the First Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 2 the Second Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston POLLING PLACES Evanston Public Library Evanston Municipal Bldg. - '' f" 460 Precinct No. 3 . the Third Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 4 the Fourth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretfore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 5 the Fifth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 6 the'Sixth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 7 the seventh Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Precinct No. 8 the Eighth Ward of the City of Evanston, as heretofore established and provided by ordinance of the City of Evanston Lincoln School Central School Mason Park Field House Ackerman Park Field House Noyes School Oakton School The polls at said election will be opened at six o'clock A.M. and will be closed at five o'clock P.M. (C.S.T.) on said day. By order of the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. Dated November 4, 1946.-, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk SECTION 6: That the ballot to be used for the submission of said question at said election shall be a separate ballot and shall be in substantially the following form: ( face of ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT (Instruction to Voters: Place a cross (X) opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote.) Shall the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, be authorized to levy annually for a period of five years beginning in 1947 and ending in 1951 a tax of more than one-third of one percent (lf 3: 'of 1%) , to -wit: - forty -three hundredths of one percent (,43%) on all taxable property in said City of Evanston, for General Corporate purposes, said tax of forty-three hundredths of one percent (.43%) to be exclusive of the amount levied for the payment of bonded indebtedness or interest thereon and exclusive of all taxes authorized by the statutes of the State of Illinois, which by their terms provide that those taxes r shall be in addition to taxes for general purposes authorized pursuant to the provisions of Section 16-1 of "The Revised Cities and Villages Act?" t. .t. YES IM 461 on the back of the ballot shall appear the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT to vote on the question of authorizing an increase in the General Corporate tax rate of one-third of one per cent (1/3 of 1%) to forty-three hundredths of one percent (.43%) on all taxable property in the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at a special election .held in and for said City of Evanston on Monday, the 23rd day of December, 1946. Precinct No. Polling Place (facsimile signature) City Clerk SECTION 7: That the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to procure the necessary ballots and poll books and election materials necessary for the holding and conducting of said election and that the canvass of said election be made as provided by law. SECTION 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 9: That this ordinance be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the Citof Evanston on the 4th day of November A.D. 1946.✓ Approved November 4, 1946. S.G. Ingraham, Edward V'1. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Election Notice published in Evanston Review November 7, 1946. 4�2 . AN ORDINANCE calling a Special Election for the submission to the voters of the City of Evanston, Illinois, of the question of levying a tax for Library purposes at the rate of not to exceed two mills. WHEREAS, the Board of .Library Directors of the City of Evanston has presented to this City Council a resolution requesting that a special election be held for the purpose of submitting to the voters of the City of Evanston the question whether or not the library frate for the year 1947 and subsequent years should be increased from the present maximum rate of one and two -tenths (1 and 2/10) mills to not to exceed two (2) mills on the dollar of the assessed value of all taxable property within the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council since having been presented with said resolution has carefully considered the financial condition and funds of the Evanston Public Library and the present library tax rate and the effect thereon of the provisions of Section 162a of the "Revenue Act of 1929," filed May 17, 1939, as amended, and it is of the opinion that the present rate is inadequate and insufficient to maintain and operate the library facilities of the City of Evanston and that it is necessary and desirable that the tax rate for library purposes be in excess of one and two tenths (1 and 2/10) mills but not in excess of two (2) mills on the dollar of the assessed value of all taxable property within ' the City; and VvHEREAS, it is provided in and by the laws of the State of Illinois that the City Council, having been authorized to levy a tax of not to exceed one and two -tenths ( 1 and 2/10) mills for library purposes may be authorized to levy a tax for library purposes of more than said maximum per -cent, but not in excess of two (2) mills if the City Council, by Ordinance stating the tax - rate desired, causes a proposition for an assent thereto to.be submitted to the voters of said City and if a majority of the votes cast upon such proposition shall be in favor thereof, the City Council may thereafter levy annually a tax for library purposes at the authorized increased rate; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of this City Council that the library purpose tax of this City be increased from the maximum rate now authorized -to not in excess of two (2) mills; Novi, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1. That this City Council hereby finds and determines that it is necessary and for the best interests of said city and therefore this City Council desires that it be authorized to levy an annual tax for library purposes for the year 1947 and subsequent years in excess of one and two- tenths (1 and 2/10) mills, but not in excess of two (2) mills on the dollar of the assessed value of all taxable - property within the City. SECTION 2. That for the purpose of procuring the assent of the voters of said City to the levy of an annual tax for library purposes in excess of one and two -tenths (1 and 2/10) mills but not in excess of two (2) mills on the dollar of the assessed value of all taxable property within the..City, a special election be and is hereby called to be held in and for said City on December 23, 1946. SECTION 3. That for the purpose of said election said City be and is hereby divided into eight election precincts, the boundaries of which and the polling places for each shall be as follows: Precinct 1 First Ward Precinct 2, Second Ward Precinct 3, Third Ward Precinct 4, Fourth Ward Precinct 5, Fifth Vvard Precinct 6, Sixth Ward Precinct 7, of the City of Evanston Evanston Public Library of the City of Evanston Evanston Municipal Bldg. of the City of Evanston Lincoln School of the City of Evanston Central School of the City of Evanston Mason Park Field House of the City of Evanston Ackerman Park Field House J Seventh Ward of the City of Evanston Noyes School Precinct 8, Eighth Ward of the City of Evanston Oakton School SECTION 4. That the following named persons be and they are hereby.designated Judges and Clerks, respectively, for said election: PRECINCT Number 1 Judges Clerks Martha G. Harms, Elizabeth R. MacLeish Marguerite I. Maley, Bertha Arnold Lucy Gilbert, Dorothy Hakanen Ethel T. Barnes, Helen H. Wedekind, Precinct Number 2 Elmer D. Bushnell, Rose Carlson Grace L. Bushnell, Nancy C. Davies, Eveline Alexander, Berenice E. Greene, ,Marjorie Hart, John 0. Olson, Precinct number 3. Charlotte Ellingson, Marke K. Smith Cecile Eas-ingwood, Margaret R. Squires Julia P. Russell, Fred C. Winship Adele Sibley, Elaine S. Morrow, Precinct Number 4. Eugene G. Craine, Elizabeth Ferrie, Helene C. Koscielak, Ada Borre, Margaret Changelon, Virginia Gensch Clara Dupre, Dorothy Ryan, Precinct Number 5. Sylvia C. Kidder, Louise D. Miller, Genevieve Wood, Bernice G. Schwarz, Elzenia Anderson, Grace Boone, Laura J. Smith, Hattie B. Carr, Precinct number 6. Gladys Keys, Blanche M. Clark, Bertha B. Wark, Anne J. Graham, Inez. P. Bockstakler, Mary E. Hicks,. Patty R. Charn, Willa Orr Swaney, Precinct Number 7. Effie W. Trefz, Jean R. Donoho, Jane Soyez, Ruby S. Bennett, Katherine M. Flood, Lucy A. Stolle, Mollie K. Weinand, Alonzo C. Fry,_ Precinct Number 8, Daisy C. Johnson, Mary F. Hansen, Dorothy J. Blanchard, Marcella Eickstedt, Margaret J. Blanchard, Ruth Patrick, SECTION 5: That the City Clerk be and is.hereby directed to cause at least forty (40) days notice of the submission of said question at said special election to be given 'by publication in the Chicago Daily Tribune, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said city, and that in addition thereto the City Clerk beand is hereby ordered and directed to cause at _least forty (40) days notice of the submission of said question at said election to be given by posting notice of said election in not less than three of the most public .places in each election precinct and at each polling place, and that both published and posted notices shall be in substantially the following form: NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION City of Evanston, Illinois Notice is hereby given that on Monday the 23rd day of December, 1946, a -special election has been called and will be held in and for said City of Evanston, Illinois, at which election there will be submitted to the voters of said City the following proposition: 464 "Shall the tax for 'Library Purposes' levied and collected by the City of Evanston, Illinois, under Section 1 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: ' An Act to authorize cities, villages, incorporated towns°and townships to establish and maintain free public libraries and reading rooms, approved March 7, 1872, as amended, be increased from not'to exceed one and two -tenths (1 and 2/10) mills on the dollar on all the taxable property in the city, annually to not to exceed two (2) mills on the dollar on all the taxable property in the city, annually?" Said election shall be held in the several election precincts of said City established for said election, said election precincts and the polling places for each being as follows: Precinct 1. First Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Evanston Public Library and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston Precinct 2. Second Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Evanston Municipal Bldg. and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston. Precinct 3. Third Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Lincoln School and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston. Precinct 4. Fourth Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Central School and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston.: ` Precinct 5. Fifth Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Mason Park Field House and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston. Precinct 6. Sixth 'Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established and Ackerman Park Field House provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston. Precinct 7. Seventh Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established Noyes School and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston. Precinct 8. Eighth Ward of the City of Evanston as heretofore established 0akton School and provided by ordinances of the City of Evanston The polls at said election will be opened at six o'clock A.A. and will be closed at five o'clock P.M. (C.S.T.) on said day. By order of the City Council of the City of`Evanston, Illinois. Dated November 4, 1946. Mayor City Clerk -. ^-s,�: �r• _ - Y. v-. ...,{-.. - � � :3-+,e:A.r; „G.. r. -. - - '^.-�r�•-+PA^T rr'w+'T°A -•�,_..-,. ;. ..- .T�! 465 � SECTION 6. That the ballot to of said question at separate ballot and shall be substantially V, . (Face of Ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT be used for the submission said election shall be a in the following form: (Instruction to Voters: Place a cross (X) opposite the word indicating the way you desire to vote.) "Shall the tax for 'Library Purposes" levied and collected by the City of Evanston, Illinois, under Section 1 of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, entitled: 'An Act to Authorize cities, villages, incorporated towns and townships to establish and maintain free public libraries and reading rooms,' approved March 7, 1872, as amended, be increased from not to exceed one and two -tenths (1 and 2/10) mills on the dollar on all the taxable property ih the City, annually, to not to exceed two (2) mills on the dollars on all the taxable property in the city, annually?" On the back of the ballot shall appear the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT to vte on the question of authorizing an increase in the library purpose tax of from not to exceed one and two -tenths (1 and 2/10) mills to two (2) mills on the dollar on all the taxable property, annually, in the City of Evanston, Illinois, at a special election held -in and for said City on Monday, the 23rd day of December, 1946. Precinct Number Polling Place (Facsimile Signature) City Clerk YES mo SECTION 7. That the City Clerk be and is hereby ordered and directed to procure the necessary ballots and poll books and election materials neces- sary for the holding and conducting of said election and that the canvass of said election be made as provided by law. SECTION 8. SECTION 9. Passed and approved Attest: Edward W. Bell, City Clerk That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. That this ordinance shall be in full and effect immediately upon its passage approval. / 1946." this 4th day of November, CITY OF EVANSTON S.G. Ingraham Mayor force and I AN I ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR CORPORATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Beginning January I, 1947, and Ending December 31, 1947 CITY OF EVANSTON COOK COUNTY I L L I N 0 1 S This pamphlet -is a reprint of Legal Notice Published in The Evanston Review February 13, 1947 INDEX Amount to be raised by taxation..25 Auditing Department ............ 9 Bond Interest Fund .............. 17 Bond Sinking Fund ...............17 Building Department ............ 5 r City Clerk's Office ...............12 t City Collector's Department ......11 City Officers' Salaries ............12 r Civil Service Commission ., ......13 Contingent Fund ..................14 Fire Department ................ 8 Firemen's Benefit Fund ...........18 Garbage Department ............21 Health Department ..............10 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund ...........................24 Legal Department ............... 9 Miscellaneous Funds .............13 Municipal Building .............. 4 Municipal Building Account ......18 Municipal Court .................16 Police Department ................ 6 Police Pension Fund .............19 Public Library Fund ..............18 Public Playgrounds ..............21 I Public Works and Purchasing Division Department ........... 3 Small Parks .....................20 • Summary of General Corporate Fund ...........................25 Summary of Special Funds ......25 Street and Bridge Repair Dept. ..22 Treasurer's Department ..........11 Water Department ...............14 467 11 AN ORDINANCE CORRECTING AND AMENDING SECTION IV OF ARTICLE II -AND SECTION VI OF ARTICLE V, OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON ON DECEMBER 30, 1946 AND APPROVED DECEMBER 319 1946. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section IV of Article II and Section VI of Article V of An Ordinance adopted December 30, 1946 and approved December 310 1946, amending Chapter LV'entitled "Vehicles" of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended, be and the same are hereby corrected and amended so that said sections shall be and read as follows: Section IV. Every operator of a taxicab shall have, or be a member, or employee, of an association, firm or corporation, which has, and maintains, Evanston telephone service with an operator therefor on duty twenty-four (24) hours each dal, and failure to keep and maintain telephone service shall be grounds for revocation of license. Section VI. Fares -Compensation -Judgments -Hours. No licensee, owner or operator of a public passenger vehicle shall charge, demand, collect or receive greater or less or different rates of compensation for the service of said license than those established or fixed from time to time by general ordinance. Every person shall be entitled to the service of the licensee at the established rates and charges. Upon and after the passage, approval and publication of this ordinance as required by law, the following schedule of rates and charges which is hereby declared to be just and reasonable, computable according to the distance traveled and the time consumed as indicated by the taximeter attached to each taxicab, shall become effective: For the first one-third mile or fraction thereof . . . . . . . . . . 20 cents: For each additional one-third mile or fraction thereof . . . . . . . 05 cents: For each one and one-half minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof 05 cents: i FIVE CENTS additional for each extra passenger: Minimum charge for telephone order service . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 cents: Such waiting time shall include the time beginning five minutes after call time at the place to which the taxicab has been called, when it is not in motion, the time consumed by unavoidable delays, and the time con- sumed while standing at the direction of a passenger. Passengers shall be entitled to the conveyance of their ordinary hand baggage, without charge. A fee of twenty- five cents (25�) may be charged for carrying a trunk, but no licensee or operator of any taxicab shall carry or permit to be carried any trunk excdpt inside of the taxicab. No licensee, owner or operator of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall work or employ any person to work as a driver of any public passenger. vehicle or taxicab operated by him for more than twelve (12) out of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours. SECTION 2: All prior ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the corrections and amend- ments herein made are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in'full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. SECTION 4: The corrections and amendments as herein provided by this ordinance shall be published by the printing of the same in pamphlet form, by corrections and changes made in the pamphlet form of publication authorized and provided for in the original ordinance. Adopted by the City Council of the City�of Evanston on the 17th day of February A.D. 1947.✓ Approved February 18, 1947. S.G. Ingraham, Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Mayor Published in pamphlet form March 10, 1947 AN ORDINANCE CALLING FOR AN -ELECTION IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK, STATE OF ILLINOIS, TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, THE 1st DAY OF APRIL, 1947 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the General Election of the City of Evanston be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in the City of Evanston on Tuesday, the 1st day of April A.D. 1947, between the hours of six (6) o'clock in the morning and five (5) o'clock in the afternoon of said day for the purpose of electing the following offers for the said City of Evanston, to -wit: OFFICERS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON Eight (8) Aldermen, one (1) Alderman in and for each Ward in the City of Evanston, who shall hold office for a four (4) year term and until his successor is elected and qualified. SECTION 2: That the said election shall be held at the polling places herein provided for in the respective wards of said City, to -wit: (see list) •SECTION 3: That the following named persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said Election, to -wit: (see list) SECTION 4: That the City Clerk is hereby directed to provide for giving notice of said election and conducting the same as provided by Chapter XXVII of The Evanston Municipal Code of 1927 and as provided by law. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the fLity of Evanston on the 17th day of February, 1947.✓ Approved February 18, 1947. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk S.G. Ingraham, Mayor Notice published in Evanston Review February 20, 1947, 470 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 122 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'E! SUNDAY PROHIBITED ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 122, entitled "Schedule 'E' Sunday Prohibited Zones" of -An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Lincoln Street - south side Hartrey avenue to Brown Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance.shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 24 day of February A.D. 1947.,/ Approved February 25, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March 6, 1947 AN ORDINANCE LEVYING TAXES IN THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COUNTY OF COOK ANDSTATE OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1947 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1947. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the sum of One Million, Four Hundred Eighty-five Thousand, Four Hundred Sixty- eight Dollars and Sixty-seven Cents $1,4850468.67) being the total of the appropriations heretofore legally made by the annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston; beginning January 1, 1947 and ending December 31, 1947, which annual appropriation ordinance was passed by the City Council of the City of Evanston, at a regular meeting held on February 3,_1947, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Evanston on February 4,'1947, which appropriations are to be collected from the tax.levy of the current fiscal year of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for all General Corporate purposes of said City, for the purposes of a Sinking Fund, for the payment of Bonds and Interest on Bonds, Library Fund, Firemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund, Police Pension Fund, Street and Bridge Repair Fund, Garbage Fund, Small Parks, Public Playgrounds, and contributions of the City of Evanston to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said City of Evanston, Cook County, State of Illinois, subject to taxation for the current year; that the specific amounts hereby levied for the various purposes heretofore made, are indi- cated herein by being placed in separate lines designated "Total Amount to be Raised by Taxation" which item appears at the -bottom of each subdivision. The said taxes so levied are for the current fiscal year of said City and for the appropriations to be paid from the proceeds of said tax levy, the total of which has been ascertained as aforesaid, and said taxes hereby levied are as follows: (see ordinance for figures) 471 SECTION 2: That the City Clerk shall make and file with the County Clerk of the County of Cook in the State of Illinois, a duly certified copy of this ordinance, and such County Clerk is hereby directed to extend such taxes for collection in manner and form required by law. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved: S.G. Ingraha4i Attest: Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Passed February 24, 1947/ Approved February 25, 1947 Recorded March 6, 1947 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($7550000.00) 1947 TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. WHEREAS, this, the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on* hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating <, expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual approp- riation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1947 and ending December 31, 1947, in manner, time and form required by law and has caused the same to be published, as required by law, in The Evanston Review as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes, pursuant to said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, none of said taxes so levied have heretofore been anticipated by the issuance of tax anticipation warrants otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: SECTION 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered the 1947 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $525,000 1947 GENERAL CORPORATE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-105 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of $5,000 each; $50,000 1947 LIBRARY FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-10 inclusive, to be of the denomination of $5,000 each; $400000 1947 PUBLIC PLAYGROUND FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-8 inclusive, to be of the denomin- ation of 45,000 each; $500000 1947 STREET AND BRIDGE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered Sb-1 to SB-19 inclusive, to be of the denom- ination of $5,000 each; $90,000 1947 GARBAGE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-18 inclusive, to be of the denomination of 05,000 each. That all said Warrants shall bear interest at the rate of One and one -eighth per cent ( 1 1/8%) per annum from 472 date thereof until paid, and shall be dated as of approximately the date of their delivery, as shall hereafter be directed, from time to time, by this City Council; said Warrants against the respective funds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofore levied for the year 1947, by this City Council, on all of the taxable property within this City for the respective funds; said Warrants shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk, and be sealed with the corporate seal of this City, and be registered by the City Treasurer. SECTION 2: That said warrants be in substantially the following form: CITY OF EVANSTON County of Cook State of Illinois 1947 FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS No. To the City Treasurer City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1947 for purposes, as.soon as funds become available, the sum of Dollars ($ ) together with interest thereon at the rate of one and one -eighth per cent (1 1/8/) per annum. from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this Warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This Warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for purposes. You are required by statute to set such taxes apart and hold same for the payment of said series of Warrants, and to pay said Warrants in the numerical order of their issuance solely from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Mayor City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois Attest: City Clerk City ofEvanston, Cook County, Illinois SECTION 3: That Warrants in the aggregate principal amount of FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS (14430,000) shall be delivered to the purchaser thereof, Scott & Wyandt, Inc. and Enyard, Van Camp & Co. Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, in their numerical order, from time to time, as this City Council shall direct, upon receipt of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon, being not less than the par value of said Warrants. The following described warrants in the aggregate principal amount of FOUR HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4300000) being a portion of the Warrants hereinabove authorized, shall be dated March 20, 1947, and shall be delivered to said purchaser on or about said date: c $2550000 1947 GENERAL CORPORATE -FUND Tax Anticipation Vuarrants, numbered C-1 to C-51, inclusive, denomination $5,000 each; 40,000 1947 LIBARY FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered L-1 to L-8, inclusive,. denomination 45,000 each; 4?3 $ 25,000 1947 PUBLIC PLAYGROUND FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered PP-1 to PP-5, inclusive, denomination §5,000 each; 40,000 1947 STREET AND BRIDGE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered SB-1 to SB-8, inclusive, denomination 65,000 each; 70,000 1947 GARBAGE FUND Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered G-1 to G-14, inclusive, denomination 05,000 each. The above Warrants constitute the first Warrants issued against said funds, and being numbered consecutively beginning with Warrant No. 1 are the only ones authorized to be sold and delivered at this time. No additional Warrants shall be sold or delivered until authorization for sale and delivery is made by the City Council of the City of Evanston. SECTION 4: It is a part of the contract for the sale of said Warrants that the amount of Warrants herein authorized is the maximum amount to be issued against the respective funds, and if such maximum amount exceeds seventy per cent (70%) of taxes which will be expended for the respective purposes of the year 1947, as nearly as may be determined on the basis of the last available assessed valuation of taxable property, then the maximum amount of Warrants which shall be delivered shall not exceed said seventy per cent (70%). It is also understood that delivery of all warrants to be sold shall be made on or before March 1, 1948. Contract to purchase heretofore referred to is hereby ratified and confirmed. SECTION 5: That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1947 for said purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the respective warrants herein authorized to be issued against the several Funds. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to apply the first money received by him from said taxes for theseveral purposes herein mentioned in the payment of the Warrants herein authorized to be issued against the respective funds, and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except in so far as said Warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay said Warrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose; said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify Scott & Wyandt, Inc. and Enyard, Van Camp & Co. Inc., of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to pay any of said Warrants. SECTION 6: The City Treasurer of this City is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said Warrants for the several purposes herein set out and not otherwise. SECTION 7: The City Clerk of this City is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this Ordinance with the City Treasurer of this City. SECTION 8: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect.forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Approved: Attest: S.G. Ingraham - Mayor Edward Vo . Bell, City Clerk Adopted by the City Council of the ity of Evanston on the 10th day of March A.D. 1947 Approved March 11, 1947. k. 474 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 15 OF CHAPTER 3 OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section-15 of Chapter 3 of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1.927, entitled "The City Council" be, and the same is hereby amended, so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: 15. COMPENSATION. The compensation to be paid to Aldermen for their services is hereby fixed at the sum of Fifteen Dollars (615.00) to each Alderman for each meeting of the City Council attended by him. SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, and approval, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17 day of March A.D. 19477 Approved March 18, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 101 THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, -1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON,.COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 10' Through Streets" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Asbury Avenue - at Emerson Street - all four sides Benson Avenue - at University Place McDaniel Avenue - at Noyes Street McDaniel Avenue - at Simpson Street SECTION 2: This.ordinance shall be in full force and . effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17 day of March A.D. 1947. Approved March 18, 1947, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published. in Evanston Review on March 27, 1947. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 4'75 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 122 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE IEI SUNDAY PROHIBITED ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY + 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON) COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 122 entitled "Schedule 'E' Sunday Prohibited Zones" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston' be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Chicago Avenue - east side - in front of Hemenway Methodist Church for 80 feet SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 17 day of March A.D. 1947.x Approved March 18, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Mayor Edward W . Be11, City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March 27, 1947. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 128 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE OKI LOADING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 19420 ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SEC^lION 1: That Section 128, entitled "Schedule IKI Loading Zones" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Chicago Avenue - east side -'beginning at a point 20 feet north of the north line of L Howard Street and extending to a point 20 feet north thereof._ SECTION 2: 'This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the/City of Evanston on the 17 day of March A.D. 1947. Approved March 18, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Idiayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review March 27, 1947. 4°76 AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACATION OF PART OF A STRIP OF LAND, FORMERLY SHERIDAN' ROAD, LYING EAST OF CALVARY CEMETERY AND FOR PERMISSION TO USE SAID VACATED LAND FOR CEMETERY PURPOSES. WHEREAS, The Catholic Bishop of Chicago, a corporation sole organized and subsisting under the laws of the State of Illinois, did by an indenture dated March 30, 1889, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Cook County, Illinois, on April 12, 1889, as Document No. 1085195, convey to the Village of South Evanston, for roadway and park uses and purposes only, the right of way over and upon a strip of land constituting a part of Calvary Cemetery, and more fully described in said indenture; and !irHEREAS, there has been for approximately forty years last past, an abandonment and nonuser of such right of way over and upon the part of said strip bf land hereinafter described in Section 1 hereof; and WHEREAS, the public interest will be subserved by the vacation of the part of said strip of land hereinafter described in Sectionl hereof; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1. That The North 50 feet of a strip of land formerly Sheridan Road, described in the warranty deed from Catholic Bishop of Chicago, a corporation sole organized and subsisting under the laws of the State of Illinois, to the -Village of South Evanston, a Municipal corporation also subsisting under the laws of the State of Illinois, dated March 30, 1889', and recorded* ih the Recorder's Office of Cook County, Illinois on April 12, 1889, in Book 2486 of Records, Page 471, as Document No. 1085195, and shown upon the plat of survey which is annexed to such warranty deed, in Section 29, Township 41 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, be and it is hereby vacated and closed, and all rights of the said City of Evanston thereto are relinquished unto The Catholic Bishop of Chicago, a corporation sole, to the end that said part of said strip of land shall again be available to Calvary Cemetery for cemetery purposes, such use for cemetery purposes being hereby expressly permitted. Adopted by the City Council on the 24 day of March A.D. Approved March 25, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Mayor of the City of Evanston 1947.✓ Edward W . Dell, City Clerk 47'7 AN ORDINANCE Vacating a Public Alley and DEDICATING a public alley. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the 13 foot public alley described as follows: The northerly thirteen (13) feet of Lot eight (8) in Block one (1) in the resubdivision of Blocks four (4) and five (5) in Gibbs, Ladd and George's Addition to Evanston in Section Nineteen.(19) Township 41 North, Range 14 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, and That portion of the thirteen 03) foot public alley lying easterly of and adjoining Lots five (5) (except the northerly sixteen (16) feet thereof) six (6), seven (7), and the northerly thirteen (13) feet of eight (8) in Block One (1), in the resubdivision of Blocks four (4) and five (5) in Gibbs, Ladd, and Georges Addition to Evanston in Section nineteen (19), Township 41 North, Range 14, Bast of the Third Principal Meridian, in the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois; which said portions of alley, being thirteen (13) feet in width are contained within the block bounded by Main Street on the South, Forest Avenue on the East, Lee Street on the north and Judson Avenue on the West, and are indicated by the words "hereby vacated" and colored in red on the plat which is hereto attached and made a part of this ordinance, be, and the same are hereby vacated and closed inasmuch as the same are no longer required for public use and.the public interest will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: That the northerly sixteen (16) feet of Lot five (5) in Block one (1) in the resubdivision of Blocks.four (4) and five (5) in Gibbs, Ladd and George's Addition to Evanston in Section 19, Township 41 North, Range 14, Ea-st-of the Third Principal Meridian, in the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, being colored in yellow and indicated by the words "hereby dedicated" on the plat which is attached hereto and which is made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby accepted asbeing dedicated for the use and purpose of a public alley. SECTION 3: That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval but subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall within ninety days after the approval of the same, file and cause to be filed for record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with the plat showing the vacation and dedication herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council on the 31 day of March A.D. Approved April 1, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Mayor of the City of Evanston 1947. Edward W. Bell, City Clerk Recorded May 14, 1947 Document No. 14056870, Book 365, Page 34. i AN ORDINANCE Requiring a Permit and License for the use of public property by commercial photographers. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON.. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to occupy, or use any portion of a public street, public sidewalk, public park or other public property within the City of Evanston for the taking of photographs, pictures or motion pictures with the intent or purpose of selling, or offering the same for sale, without first having obtained a permit or license. No person receiving a permit or license under the provisions of this ordinance shall impede vehicular, motor or pedestrian traffic, nor remain longer than five minutes in any one location. SECTION 2: Application for permit and license, as required by the provisions of this ordinance, shall be made to the City Collector. Before any such license shall be granted, the applicant shall secure written approval of the Department of Police for the issuance of the same, after having supplied to the said Department of Police a satis- factory photograph and finger -prints of the applicant. The fee to be charged for the permit and license required by this ordinance, shall be $25 per day. SECTION 3: Anyone violating the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $200 for each offense. 'SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 28 day of.April A.D. 1947.✓ Approved April 29, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 8, 1947. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'A' PROHIBITED.PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 1189 entitled "Schedule 'A' Prohibited Parking" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: South side of Church Street Ridge Avenue to.0ak Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication, according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of May A.D. 1947. Approved May 6, 1947, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 15, 1947 �Hn -., T; -7177 4 79 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 128 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE IKI LOADING ZONES" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1: That Section 128, entitled "Schedule 'KI Loading Zones" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the. following item: East side of Elmwood Avenue - beginning at the north property line of Main Street and extending 45 feet north thereof. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect fromand after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 5th day of May A.D. 1947.E Approved May 6, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G.,Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 15, 1947. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 132 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 10' THROUGH STREETS" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUAR-Y 2, 1942, entitled "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. SECTION 1: That Section 132, entitled "Schedule 101 Through Streets" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Simpson Street - at Ewing Avenue - both sides Greenwood Street - at Elmwood Avenue - both sides Greenleaf Street - at Sherman Avenue - both sides Custer Avenue - at Brummel Street - both sides Brummel Street at Elmwood Avenue SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston an the 5th day of May A.D. 1947.E Approved May 6, 1947, Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review May 15, 1947. 480 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Ali ORDINANCE 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 pro- visions," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19, 1921, as amended March 25, 1940 and approved by the Mayor of said City on March 26, 1940, (hereinafter called the "Zoning Ordinancdl) , by classifying on the "District 1dlap" of the said Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, as an "H" Commercial District, in- stead of an "I" Light Industrial District, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: Section 1: That the Zoning Ordinance, hereinabove referred to, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. Section 2: That the district described as: Lots 1 to 12 inclusive in block 3 in E.A. Pratt's Addition to Evanston, a subdivision of that part of the S.W. 1/4 of the N.Vy. 1/4, lying east of Ridge Avenue and -west of the Chicago and North Western Railway, of Section 18, T. 41 N., R. 14 E. of the 3rd P.M. and otherwise known by street numbers as 1003 to 1027 (odd numbers only, both inclusive) Church Street and 1701 to 1739 (odd numbers only, both inclusive) Oak Avenue, and classified on the "District Map" said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, as an "I" Light Industrial District, be and the said District is hereby changed to an "H1' Commercial District. Section 3: The penalties provided for in the said Zoning Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restric- tions applicable to an "H" Commercial District shall be applicable to said Zoning Ordinance as herein amended. Section 4: Any part of the said Zoning Ordinance in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby reapealed. Section 5 This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 21st day of April A.D. 1947:11, Approved April 22, 1947. S.G. Ingraham Edward Vo. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review May 1, 1947. 481 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 5, ARTICLE III, OF CHAPTER LV, ENTITLED "VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 5, Article III of Chapter LV entitled "Vehicles" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927, as amended be, and the same is hereby amended, so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: Section 5: Inspection Required: No public passenger vehicle shall be licensed until it has been inspected under the directioh of the Municipal Testing Station and found to be in safe condition for the transportation of passengers, clean, of good appearance, and well painted and varnished, and a certificate of inspection for its taximeter shall have been issued, provided that each public passenger vehicle, exclusive of livery cabs, shall carry outside on its left and right sides and rear, lettering in U.S. Standard Series E. not less than two (2) inches in height, painted in con- trasting colors, the names of the persons, firms, or corporations owning and operating such vehicle. Each taxicab shall carry outside on its left and right sides and rear, in Arabic numerals, not less than four (4) inches in height, painted in contrasting colors, the identification number assigned to such vehicle by the City Collector. No public passenger vehicle shall be equipped with, or display, any lights on the front other than white or amber, and red on the rear of such vehicle. SECTION 2: All prior ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are herebyrepealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 2nd day of June A.D. 1947.✓ Approved June 3, 1947, S.G. Ingraham Edward W. Bell, Mayor City Clerk Published in Evanston Review June 12, 1947. AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PUBLIC ALLEY IN BLOCK 3 OF E.A. PRATT'S ADDITION. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the public alley extending east from the East line of Oak Avenue, lying north 'of Church Street, being in the block bounded by Oak Avenue on the west, Church Street on the south and C. & N.W. R.R. on the north and east, which said block is more particularly described as: Block 3 of E.A. Prattts Addition, a subdivision of that part of the southwest Wuarter (SVJ4) of the northwest quarter (NVJ4) of Section 18, Township 41 N. Range 14, East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying east of Ridge Avenue knd west of the Milwaukee Division of the C.& N.V4. R.R. Evanston, Cook County, Illinois; 482 which said alley is twenty (20) feet in width and extends from the east line of Oak Avenue to the right-of-way of C. & N.W. R.R. as colored in red and indicated by the words 'Public Alley Hereby Vacated" on the plat which is attached hereto and which plat for greater certainty is made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. S-ECTION 2: That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval, but subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall, within sixty days after the approval of the same, file, or cause to be filed, for record in the office of Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this Ordinance, together with the plat showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 9th day of June A.D. 1947. ✓ Approved June 10, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Recorded June 27, 1947-Document 14088780 Book 42411, Page 382. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "An Ordinance to classify, regulate dnd 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," adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on January 18, 1921, and approved by the Mayor of said City on January 19, 1921, as amended March 25, 1940, and approved by the Mayor of said city on March 26, 1940, (hereinafter called the "ZONING ORDINANCE",) by classifying on the."District Map" of the said ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, as an "H" Commercial District, certain described property and prescribing penalties for a violation of its provisions: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Zoning Ordinance, hereinabove referred to, be and the same hereby is amended as hereinafter set forth. SECTION 2: That the property described as: The alley in Block 3 of E.A. Pratt's Addition (being public alley extending east from the east line of Oak Avenue, lying north of Church Street, in the block bounded by Oak Averse on the west, Church Street on the south and the Chicago and North Western Railroad on the north and east,) and unclassified on the "District Map" said map being a part of said Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921,as amended, be and the said property is hereby zoned as an "H' Commercial District. SECTION 3: The penalties provided for in the said Zoning Ordinance adopted January 18, 1921, as amended, for a violation of any of its regulations and restrictions applicable to an "H" Commercial District shall be applicable to said Zoning Ordinance as herein amended. s SECTION 4: Any part of the said Zoning Ordinance in conflict with any of the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall be in effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 23 day of June A.D. 1947.E Approved June 24, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published;in the Evanston Review June 26, 1947. AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON: SECTION 1: That subject to the conditions hereinafter stated, a perpetual easement, right, and authority be, and the same is hereby granted and given to The Sanitary District of Chicago to construct, reconstruct, repair, maintain, and operate an intercepting sewer, drain, and outlet, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto and connecting sewers, all hereinafter designated as "Intercepting Sewer,' the same to be an adjunct of and addition to the North Shore Channel and the North Side Sewage Treatment Works of The Sanitary District of Chicago, upon, under, and through all the streets, public alleys and highways of the City of Evanston, within the territorial limits of said City of Evanston traversed by the right-of-way of the intercepting sewer, which right-of-way is described as follows, to -wit: Green Bay Road, Grant Street, McCormick Road, Central Street, East Railroad Avenue, Lincoln Street, Broadway Avenue, Livingston Street, etc., all situated in the City of Evanston, County of Cook, and State of Illinois; all as shown colored in red on the plat marked "Exhibit A," attached hereto and made a part hereof. (,see original ordinance for details) SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval and the acceptance of the same by The Sanitary District of Chicago within ninety (90) days from the date of the passage thereof, which acceptance shall be evidenced by a certified copy of the order, resolution, or ordinance of the Board of Trustees of The Sanitary District of Chicago accepting the same filed with the City Clerk of the City of Evanston. Passed July 7, 1947 Approved July 14, 1947 Approved: S.G. Ingraham Attest: Mayor Edward liu . Bell, City Clerk Approved for The Sanitary District of Chicago and accepted by them August 27, 1947. Letter attached to ordinance. -484 AN ORDINANCE Vacating a.Public Alley in Block 6, Bauer's Addition to Evanston. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the public alley extending from . Lincolnwood Avenue to Hurd -Avenue, immediately south of Isabella Street, in the City of Evanston, being the east and west 16 foot alley lying south of Lots 25 to 35, both inclusive, and lot 36, except the east 10 feet thereof, in Block 6 in Bauer's Addition, in the east fractional of the southeast fractional g of fractional Section 33, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the 3rd Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, and -being -indicated -by the words 'Alley Hereby Vacated" on the plat, which is attached hereto, which plat for greatercertainty is made a part of this ordinance, 'be, and the same is hereby vacated and closed, inasmuch as the same is no longer required for public use and the public interests will be subserved by such vacation. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval but subject to the condition that the City Clerk shall within sixty (60) days after approval of the same file or cause to be filed for record in the office of Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this ordinance together with a plat showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 14th day of July A.D. 1947 ✓ Approved this 15th day of July A.D. 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Plat recorded July 24, 1947. Document 14107967 Book 366 and Page 12 and 14107966. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 118 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE 'A' PROHIBITED PARKING" OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That Section 118 entitled "Schedule 'A' Prohibited Parking" of an ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following items: Dewey Avenue - east side - Simpson St. to Foster St. Foster Street - north side - DeweyAve to Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue - west side - Simpson St. to Foster St. Main Street - north side - Maple Ave. to Ridge Ave. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City,Council of the City of Evanston on the 28th day of July A.D. 1947E . Approved July 29, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingrahamp, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review August 7, 1947 'S:.-. .r �. , -.: �. �, �r•i;•�7csr ,-i. � .,�.. r. r .- -- _�•rp^,-`^': - - - •- s -_._ _- .. -� � ... �, �g.�r,a � � W 4 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE•ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston as adopted February 2, 1942, be amended by adding thereto a section to be designated as Section 76-C which shall be and read as follows: SECTION 76-C (TRAFFIC ON SANITARY DISTRICT CANAL BRIDGE AT LINCOLN STREET). It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle weighing more than 10,000 pounds, including load, if any, on Sanitary District Canal Bridge at Lincoln Street. The Traffic Engineer shall erect or cause to be erected proper signs and markings. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall*be fined not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense. SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full.force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the/City of Evanston on the 28th day of July A.D. 1947. Approved July 29, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review August 7, 1947. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 119 ENTITLED "SCHEDULE IBI PROHIBITED PARKING DURING SUMMER SEASON" OF' AN ORDINANCE ADOPTED FEBRUARY 2, 1942, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON." BE IT ORDAINED.BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVA9STON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That section 119 entitled "Schedule 'Bf Prohibited Parking during Summer Season" of An Ordinance adopted February 2, 1942, entitled "Traffic Regulations of the City of Evanston" be amended by adding thereto and including in said schedule the following item: Sheridan Road - east side - University Place to Isabella Street SECTION 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the C}'ty of Evanston on the 4th day of August A.D. 1947.✓ Approved August 5, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Published in Evanston Review August 14, 1947 AN ORDINANCE VACATING BENNETT AVENUE FROM GRANT STREET TO COLFAXSTREET. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION 1: That the public street extending north from the north line of Grant Street to the south line of Colfax Street, more particularly described as: A strip of land 66 feet in width from East to West, lying west of and adjoining the west line of Block 4 in Ewing's Addition to Evanston and lying between the north line of said Block 4 produced west to the northeast corner of Block 3 in Ewing's Addition to Evanston and the south line of said Block 4 produced West to the south- east corner of said Block 3, all as shown on the Plat of Ewing's Addition.to Evanston being a subdivision of a part of the•east half of the southeast quarter of Section 11, Township 41 N. Range 13, East of the 3rd Principal Meridian recorded June 1, 1874 as Document 171150 in Book 8 of Plats,.as a.portion of BENNETT AVENUE, as colored in red and indicated by the words "Hereby Vacated" on the plat which is attached hereto and which plat for greater certainty is made a part of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby vacated and.closed, inasmuch as.the same is.no longer required for public use and the public interests will be sub - served by such vacation. SECTION 2: That this ordinance shall take effect -and-be in -force from and after its passage and approval but subject to the condition that the City Clerkshall, within sixty days after, the approval of the same, fileor cause to be filled for record in the Office of Recorder of Deeds, Cook County, Illinois a certified copy of this ordinance, together with the plat showing the vacation herein provided for. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 4th day of August A.D. 1947.✓ Approved August 5, 1947. Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Recorded August 26, 1947, Document 14130628, Book 42569, pages 371, 373, 374 and 375. AN ORDINANCE Providing for the issuance, sale and delivery of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2700000) 1947 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. WHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, finds that it does not have funds on hand with which to pay the ordinary and necessary operating expenses of the City; and WHEREAS, this City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, has heretofore adopted its annual appropriation ordinance for the current fiscal year, beginning January 1, 1947 and ending December 31, 1947, in manner, time and form required by law and has caused the same to be published, as required by law, in The Evanston Review, as evidenced by proper proofs of publication now a part of the official records of this City Council, and has also adopted the annual tax levy ordinance levying taxes, pursuant to .said appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, on March 10., 1947, an ordinance was unanimously passed by this Council providing for the issuance of SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS($755,000) 1947 Tax Anticipation Warrants, including the issuance of Five Hundred Twenty -Five Thousand Dollars ($825,000) 1947 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants, numbered C-1 to C-105 inclusive, of the denomination of $5,000 each, with the provision that all of the warrants should bear interest at the rate of one and one -eighth per cent (1 1/8%) per annum from the datethereof until paid, said warrants to be dated as of the approximate date oftheir delivery; and WHEREAS, 1947 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants numbered C-1 to C-51 inclusive, of the denomination of $5,000 each, in the aggregate amount of Two Hundred Fifty -Five Thousand Dollars ($255,000) were issued, delivered and sold to the purchasers thereof, Scott & Wyandt, Inc., and Enyart, VanCamp & Co. of Chicago, Illinois, and that no other General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants have been issued, sold or delivered; and WHEREAS, it is desired that the balance of the 1947 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants in the ag regate principal amount of Two Hundred Seventy Thousand Dollars (270,000) being tax anticipation warrants numbered C-52 to C-105 inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of one and one-half per cent per annum from thedate thereof until paid and to be dated as of the approximate date of their delivery; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois: Section 1: That there be and there is hereby authorized to be executed and delivered 1947 Tax Anticipation Warrants of the City of Evanston, in Cook County, Illinois, as follows: $2709000 1947 General Corporate Fund Tax Anticipation Warrants numbered C-52 to C-105, inclusive to be of the denomination of $5,000 each.' That all of saidwarrants shall.bear interest at the rate of one and one-half.per cent (J.2%) per annum from date thereof until paid and shall be dated as of the approximate.date of their delivery; saidwarrants shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes heretofor levied for the year 1947 by this City Council on all taxable property within this City for the General Corporate Fund; said warrants.shall be signed by the Mayor, be attested by the City Clerk and be sealed with.the..Corporate Seal of this City and shall be registered by the City Treasurer, Section 2: That said Warrants beinn substantially the following form: • Ma Piz CITY OF EVANSTON County of Cook State of Illinois 1947 GENERAL CORPORATE FUND TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS. No. To the City Treasurer City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois 0 1947 Pursuant to proceedings adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston, County of Cook and State of Illinois, you are hereby directed to pay to bearer out of taxes levied by said City Council in and for said City in the year 1947 for General Corporate Fund purposes, as soon as funds become available, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) together with interest thereon at the rate of one and one-half per cent(12%) per annum from date hereof until paid, or until notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper or otherwise that the money for the payment hereof is available and that this Warrant will be paid on presentation; provided, however, this Warrant shall be received by any collector of taxes in payment of the taxes against which it is issued. This warrant is one of a series authorized, or to be authorized, to be issued to provide a fund to.meet the ordinary and necessary expenses of the City for General Corporate purposes. You are required by statute to set such t axes..apart and hold same for the payment of.said series of warrants, and to pay said warrants in the.numerical order.of their issuance solely.from said taxes when collected and not otherwise. Attest: City Clerk City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois Mayor City of Evanston, Cook.County, Illinois Section 3: That all.of the aforesaid.Warrants, in the aggregate principal.amount-of.Two Hundred -Seventy Thousand Dollars ($270,.000).shall.be*delivered to the purchasers,thereof.S.c.ott & Wyandt, Inc., and Enyart, VanCamp & Co. of Chicago, Illinois, shall be dated August 14, 1947 and shall be delivered to said purchasers on or about said date. The.above warrants .constitute the.balance of the Warrants against the.Gener.al.Corporate Fund heretofore authorized to be issued unde.r.an ordinance.by the City Council of the City of Evanston, in .Cook County, Illinois..,_ adopted .March 100 1947.- Section 4. It is.a part of the contract for the sale of said warrant.s,.that the amount..of.warrants herein author- ized, together:w.ith the warrants heretofore issued, is the maximum amount to.be issued against.the General Corporate Fund and does.not exceed..70% of the.. -taxes .which will be extended for General Corporate Fund for.the year 1947, as. nearly as may be determined.on the basis.of the last.available.assessed valuation of taxable property. The contract for purchase, heretofore referred to, is hereby ratified and confirmed. Section 5. That said tax levy heretofore made in the year 1947 for General Corporate Fund purposes be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the warrants herein authorized to be issued against the General..Cor.porate Fund. The City Treasurer of this City is directed to.apply the first money i s ! 4 received by him from said taxes in the payment of the warrants authorized to be issued against the General Corporate Fund and to pay the same in numerical order beginning with the lowest number (except insofar as said warrants shall have been used to pay said taxes) and to pay saidwarrants as fast as funds become available for that purpose; said Treasurer is hereby directed to notify Scott & Wyandt, Inc. and Enyart, VanCamp & Co. of Chicago, Illinois, when funds are available to.pay-any of said warrants. Section 6. The City Treasurer of this city is hereby directed to use the proceeds of said warrants for General Corporate Fund purposes and not otherwise. . Section 7. The City Clerk of this city is hereby directed to file a certified copy of this ordinance with the City Treasurer of this city. Section 8a That "An Ordinance Providing for the Issuance of Seven Hundred Fifty -Five thousand Dollars ($755,000) 1947 . Tax Anticipation Warrants" passed by this City Council of the City of Evanston, on March 10, 19470 except insofar as the same is by this ordinance modified and amended, is hereby confirmed and batified. Section 9. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed and amended. Section.10.. This ordinance.shall_be in full.force and effect forthwith upon its adoption and approval. Voting aye: Aldermen Bersbach, Hemenway, Barber, Reynolds, Kimbark, Mogg, MacSteven, .James, Rubin, Beck, Brandt, Mitchell, Corcoran, Harwood, Thoma and Hungerford (16): Voting nay: None .Absent: None Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 11 day of August A.D. 1947.E Approved August 11, 1947.- Edward W. Bell, S.G. Ingraham, City Clerk Mayor 490 AN ORDINANCE providing for borrowing money and issuing bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, to the amount of $1,250,000 for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new combination Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. WHEREAS, the present facilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for housing the Police and Fire Departments and the Municipal Court of said City are inadequate for the proper, efficient administration of the City and its affairs, and.it is deemed necessary and in the interests of the public and the in- habitants of said City that said.City acquire a site for, construct and equip a new police and fire station building; and WHEREAS this City Council has made an estimate of the cost of acquiring a site and the construction and equipment of a New Police and Fire Station Building and has heretofore found and does hereby determine and find that the cost will not be less than $1,250,000 for which purpose it will be necessary for said City to borrow money and in evidence thereof issue its bonds; NOVI, THEREFORE, Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1: That there be borrowed by and for and on behalf of the City of Evanston, the sum of �1,250,000 for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a"new combined Police and Fire Station building in and for said City. That to evidence said loan negotiable coupon bonds of said City be issued,. Said bonds shall be designated "Police and Fire Station Building Bonds," numbered from 1 to 1250, inclusive, of the denomination of $1,000 each, be dated December 1, 1947, and become due and payable 445,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1949 to 1951, inclusive, 00,000 on December 1 of each of the year 1952 to 1955, inclusive, 080,000 on December 1, 1956, $85,000 on December l.of each of the years 1957 to 1961, inclusive, $90,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1965, inclusive,.and $50,000 on December 1, 1966. Said bonds shall bear interest from date at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December in each year, until paid, which interest payments to date of maturity of principal shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each bond and maturing on -the dates herein provided, and both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at such bank in the City of Chicago, Illinois, or in the City of Evanston, Illinois, as may hereafter be mutually agreeable to the City and the purchaser of said bonds. The seal of said City shall be affixed to each of said bonds, and said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk of said City, and said coupons shall be signed and attested by said officials, respectively, by their facsimile signa- tures, and said officers, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and .for their respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. SECTION 2: That the bonds hereby authorized shall be subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said City Treasurer upon the back of such bonds so registered. No bond so registered shall be subject to transfer except upon such books and similarly noted on the back of the bond so registered, unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Such registration of any of said bonds shall not, however, affect the negotiability of the coupons attached to said bonds, but such coupons shall continue transferable by delivery merely. 491 Section 3: That each of said bonds and each of the interest coupons to be thereto attached shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON POLICE AND FIRE STATION BUILDING BOND NUMBER $1, 000 KNOW ALL 14EEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, hereby acknowledge itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if registered'to the registered owner hereof, the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) lawful money of the United States of America, on the first day of December, 19 , together with interest on said sum from the date hereof until paid, at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest are payable at , in the City of , illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as aforesaid, at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged. This bond is issued by said City for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City, purouant to and in all respects in compliance with the Revised Cities and Villages Act of the State of Illinois, and all laws amendatory thereof and supple- mentary thereto, and an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of said City and submitted to and approved by the voters of said City voting on the question at an election duly called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Illinois, to exist, or to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have existed and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond and the series of which it forms a part, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation, and that provision has been made for the collection of a direct annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City to pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and dis- charge the principal hereof at maturity. This bond is subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Treasurer of said City, such registration being noted hereon by said Treasurer, after which no transfer hereof, except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid, unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration of this bond will not affect the nego- tiability of the coupons hereto attached, which shall continue negotiable by delivery merely, notwithstanding registration hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers respectively by their facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, adopt as and for their respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, all as of the first day of December, 1947. Attest: Mayor City Clerk 492 (Form of Coupon) Number On the first day of , 19 the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, will pay to bearer Dollars ($ ) at the , in the City of Illinois, for interest due that day on its Police and Fire Station Building Bond, dated December 1, 1947, Number Attest: Mayor City Clerk (Form of Registration as to Ownership) Date of In Whose Name Signature of Registration Registered City Treasurer SECTION 4: That for the purpose of providing the funds required to pay the interest on said bonds promptly when and as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof as it matures, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said City the following direct annual tax, td wit: For the year 1947, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of §56,280 for interest up to and including June 1, 1949; For the year 1948, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �81,825 for interest and principal; For the year 1949, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $80,475 for interest and'principal; For the year 1950, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $79,125 for interest and principal; For the year 1951, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of :�82,700 for interest and principal; For the year 1952, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 481,200 for interest and principal; For the year 1953, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $79,700 for interest and principal; For the year 1954, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 4�78,200 for interest and principal; For the year 1955, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $106,250 for interest and principal; For the year 1956, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 5108,775 for interest and principal; For the year 1957, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �106,225 for interest and principal; For the year 1958, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 4103,675 for interest and principal; For the year 1959, a tax sufficient to produce the stun of $101,125 for interest and principal; for the year 1960, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 498,575 for interest and principal; For the year 1961, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $100,950 for interest and principal; For the year 1962, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $98,250 for interest and principal; For the year 1963, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $95,550 for interest and principal; 493 For the year 1964, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �92,850 for interest and principal; For the year 1965, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 050,750 for interest and principal; That principal or interest falling due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand to pay the same be paid promptly when due from current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of taxes, and when said taxes shall have been collected reimbursement shall be made to the said funds in the amount thus advanced. That forthwith upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City a copy hereof, certified by the Clerk of•said City, which certificate shall recite that this ordinance has been passed by the City Council of said City, published and approved by a majority of the voters of said City voting on the question at an election called for that purpose, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1947 to 1965, inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore provided to be levied upon the property in said City for each of 'said years respectively, and extend the same for collection on the tax books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years, respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected such taxes shall be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds here- inbefore described when same mature. SECTION 5: That all ordinances, resolutions and orders, or parts thereof, in conflict with the pro- visions of this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Attest: Edward Introduced October 27, 1947 Passed November 3, 1947 ✓ W. Bell, City Clerk S.G. Ingraham Mayor (Certificate from County Clerk dated December 31, 1947) attached to original ordinance. AN ORDINANCE - Providing for the submission to the voters of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, of an ordinance providing for the issuance of �102500000 Police and Fire Station Building Bonds of said City at a special election to be held in said City on the 9th day of December, 1947 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Tllinois, did on the 3rd day of November, 1947, adopt an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance providing for borrowing money and issuing bonds of the City of Evanston_, Cook County, Illinois, to the amount of �1,250,000 for the purpose of acquiring a site for, con- structing and equipping a Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds"; and WHEREAS, said ordinance will not become effective until same shall have been submitted to the voters of said City and approved by a majority of the voters voting thereon; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: 494 SECTION 1: That a special election be and the same is hereby called to be held in and for said City on the 9th day of December, 1947, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and five o'clock P.M. of said day, for the purpose of submitting to the voters of said City the ordinance referred to in the preamble hereof. SECTION 2: That for said election each Ward of said City be and is hereby established as an election precinct and the polling place for each said Ward as an election precinct shall be as follows: WARD NO. 1 Polling Place: Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Avenue Ward NO. 2 Polling Place: Evanston Municipal Building, 1501 Oak Avenue WARD NO. 3 Polling Place: Lincoln School, 900 Forest Avenue iARD NO. 4 Polling Place: Central School, 836 Main Street WARD NO, 5 Polling Place: Mason Park Field House, Mason Park WARD NO. 6 Polling Place: Ackerman Park Field House, Ackerman Park WARD NO. 7 Polling Place: Noyes School, Noyes Street at Maple Avenue WARD NO. 8 Polling Place: Oakton School,, 436 Ridge Avenue SECTION 3: That for the purpose of said election the following persons be and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of said election: Ward No. 1 Judges Clerks Mrs. Bertha Arnold, 422 Davis St. Mrs. Donne Hiscott, 526 Greenwood Av. Mrs. Ethel Barnes, 422 Davis St Ernest A. Matthews, 722 Foster St. Mrs. Marguerite I Maley,. 1637 Orrington Av Ward No. 2 Elmer Bushnell, 1130 Church St. James Cooke, 1734 Ridge Ave. Mrs. Grace Bushnell, 1130 Church St. Mrs. Nancy D. Davies, 1631 Ridge Av. Mrs. Jane Milne, 1402 Dempster St. Ward No. 3 Mrs'. Marguerite McDaniel, 824? Sheridan. Mary Tucker, 424 Greenleaf St Edith M. Jacobs, 739 Hinman Av. Gladys Jackson, 320 Main St. Margaret Squires, 939 Hinman Av. Ward No. 4 Lillian Anderson, 914 Washington St Ruth H. Wright, 1029 Ashland Av. Elizabeth B. Ferrie, 923 Ridge Ct. . Lillian Braden, 901 Maple Ave. Ada IA. Borre, 915 Sherman Av Ward No. 5 Bernard J. Nellessen, 1610 Davis St Nettie Pyant, 1930 Brown Ave Louis Kluge, 1580 Florence Av Mrs. Jose. Galloway, 2041 Darrow Ai Bernice G. Schwarz, 1566 DeweyAv Ward No. 6 Bertha R. Vvark, 2536 McDaniel Av Eleanor Lamy, 2030 Bennett Ave. Sarah F. Brandt, 2665 Stewart Av Gladys E. Keys, 2661 Stewart Ave Kathryn Collins, 3121 Park P1. WARD NO. 7 495 Judges Clerks Katherine M. Flood, 639 Library P1. "Alonzo C. Fry, 721 Simpson St. Jane L. Soyez, 807 Colfax St IV161lie K. Weinand, 1315 Grant St. Effie M. Trefz; 2255 Ridge Ave Ward No. 8 Margaret J. Blanchard, 239 Custer Ella Rogers, 500 Barton Ave. Dorothy D. Hungerford, 1032 Hull Terr Helen D. Rolfes, 121 Callan Av Marcella A. Eickstaedt, 322 Ashland Av SECTION 4: That the Clerk of said City be and he is hereby ordered and directed to cause notice of said election to be published in the vanston Review newspaper, being the official newspaper of said City nd published and of general circulation in said City, not more than thirty days nor less than fifteen days prior to the date of such election, and posted at each of the polling places herein designated, and that such notice shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of notice) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION To the Voters of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois: PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the December, 1947, a special election will be held in the Cook.County, Illinois, and at said election there will the voters of said City, the following ordinance: 9th day of City of Evanston, be submitted to AN ORDINANCE Providing for borrowing money and issuing bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, to the amount of $1,250,000 for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new combination Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. WHEREAS, the present facilities of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for housing the Police and Fire Departments and the Municipal Court of said City are inadequate for the proper, efficient administration of the City and its affairs, and it is deemed necessary and in the interests of the public and the inhabitants of said City that said City acquire a site for, construct and equip a new police and fire station building; and V.HEREAS, this City Council has made an estimate of the cost of acquiring a site and the construction and equipment of a new Police and. Fire Station Building and has heretofore found and does hereby determine and find that the cost will not be less than $;1,250,000 for which purpose it will be necessary for said City to borrow money and in evidence thereof issue its bonds; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the'City Council of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTIO 1: That there be borrowed by and for and on behalf of the City of Evanston, the sum of �1,2500000 for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new combined Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City; that to evidence said loan negotiable coupon bonds of said City be issued; Said bonds shall be designated "Police and Fire Station Building Bonds" numbered from 1 to 1250, inclusive, of the denomination of 41,000 each, be dated December 1, 1947, and become due and payable w45,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1949 to 1951, inclusive, V50,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1952 to 1955, inclusive, $ 80,000 on December 1, 1956, $85,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1957 to 1961, inclusive, �p90,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1962 to 1965, inclusive, and 550,000 on December 1, 1966; said bonds Shall bear interest from date at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December in each year, until paid, which interest payments to dateof maturity of principal shall be evidenced by proper interest coupons attached to each bond and maturing on the dates herein provided, and both principal and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America at such bank in the City of Chicago, Illinois, or in the City of Evanston, Illinois; as may hereafter be mutually agreeable to the City and the purchaser of said bonds. The seal of said City shall be affixed to each of said bonds and said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk of said City and said coupons shall be signed and attested by said officials, respect- ively, by their facsimile signatures, and said officers, by the execution of said bonds, shall adopt as and for their respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons. SECTION 2: That the bonds hereby authorized shall be subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Treasurer, such registration to be evidenced by notation of said City Treasurer upon the back of such bonds so registered. No bond so registered shall be subject to transfer except upon such books and similarly noted on the back of the bond so registered, unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Such regis- tration of any of said bonds shall not, however, affect the negotia- bility of the coupons attached to said bonds, but such coupons shall continue transferable by delivery merely. SECTION 3: That each of said bonds and each of the interest coupons to be thereto attached shall be in substantially the following form: (Form of bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF COOK CITY OF EVANSTON POLICE AND FIRE STATION BUILDING FUND No. �P1, 006. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, hereby acknowledges itself to owe and for value received hereby promises to pay to bearer, or if registered to the registered owner hereof, the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS (61,000) lawful money of the United States of America, on the first day of December, 19 , together with interest on said sum for the date hereof until paid, at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days o>f June and December in each year, upon presentation and surrender of the interest coupons hereto attached as they severally become due and payable. Both principal and interest are payable at , in the City of , Illinois. For the prompt payment of this bond, both principal and interest, as aforesaid, at maturity, the full faith, credit and resources of said City are hereby irrevocably pledged, N This bond is issued by said City for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new Police and Fire Station Building; in and for said City, pursuant to and in all respects in compliance with the Revised Cities and Villages Act of the State of Illinois, and all laws amendatory thereof and supple- mentary thereto, and an ordinance duly passed by the City Council of said City and submitted to and approved by the voters of said City voting on the question at an election duly called and held for that purpose. And it is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conditions and things required by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Illinois, to exist, or to be done, precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, have existed and have been properly done, happened and been performed in regular and due form and time as required by law; and that the indebtedness of said City, including this bond and the series of which it forms a part, does not exceed any constitutional or statutory limitation, and that provision has 497 been made for the collection of a direct annual tax, in addition to all other taxes, on all the taxable property in said City to pay the interest hereon as the same falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal hereof at maturity. This bond is subject to registration as to principal in the name of the holder upon the books of the City Treasurer of said City, such registration being noted hereon by said Treasurer, after which no transfer hereof, except upon such books and similarly noted hereon, shall be valid, unless the last registration shall have been to bearer. Registration of this bond will not affect the negotiability of the coupons hereto attached, which shall continue negotiable by delivery merely, notwithstanding registration hereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said City of Evanston, by its City Council, has caused its corporate seal to be hereto affixed and this bond to be signed by the Mayor and attested by its City Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed and attested by said officers respectively by their facsimile signatures, and said officers do, by the execution hereof, -adopt as and for their respective proper signatures their respective facsimile signatures appearing on said coupons, all as of the first day of December, 1947., Attest: City Clerk (Form of Coupon) No. Mayor On the first day of .;, 19 the City of Evanston, in the County of Cook and State'of Illinois, will pay to bearer Dollars 3 ) at the in the City of , Illinois,, for interest due that day on its Police and Fire Station Building Bond, dated December 1, 1947,_Nurnber Attest: City Clerk Date of Registration Mayor (Form of registration as to ownership) In Whose name Signature of registered City Treasurer r; SECTION 4: That for the purpose of providing the funds required to pay the interest on said bonds promptly when and as the same falls due, and to pay and discharge the principal thereof as it matures, there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said City in each year while any of said bonds are outstanding a direct annual tax sufficient for that purpose, and there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in said City, the following direct annual tax, to -wit: 498 For the year 1947, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $56,280 for interest up to and including June 1, 1949; For the year 1948, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 081,825 for interest and principal; r'or the year 1949, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of .1�80,475 for interest an principal; r'or the year 1950, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �;79,125 for interest and principal; For the year 1951, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 482,700 for interest and principal; For the year 1952, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �081,200 for interest and principal; For the year 1953, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of q�79,700 for interest and principal; For the year 1954, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $78,200 for interest and principal; For the year 19550 a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $ 106,250 for interest and principal; .For the year 1956, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 0108,775 for interest and principal; For the year 1957, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 0106,225 for interest and principal; For the year 1958, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $103,675 for interest and principal; For the year 1959, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of zp101,125 for interest and principal; v'or the year 1960, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $98,575 for interest and principal; For the year 1961, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of �100,950 for interest and principal; -,,For the year 1962, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 4�98,250 for interest and principal; ?or the year 1963, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 4095,550 for interest and principal; ?or the year 1964, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of $92',850 for interest and principal; For the year 1965, a tax sufficient to produce the sum of 41'50,750 for interest and principal; That principal or interest falling due at any time when there are insufficient funds on hand to pay the same be paid promptly when due from current funds on hand in advancement of the collection of taxes, and when said taxes shall have been collected reimbursement shall be made to the said funds in the amount thus advanced. That forthwith upon the approval of this ordinance by the voters of said City a copy hereof, certified by the Clerk of said City, which certificate shall recite that this ordinance has been passed by the City Council of said City, published and approved by a majority of the voters of said City voting on the question at an election called for that purpose, shall be filed with the County Clerk of the County of Cook, who shall in and for each of the years 1947 to 1965, inclusive, ascertain the rate per cent required to produce the aggregate tax hereinbefore provided to be levied upon the property in said City for each of said years respectively, and extend the same for collection on the tax books in connection with other taxes levied in each of said years, respectively, in and by said City for general corporate purposes of said City, and in each of said years such annual tax shall be levied and collected by said City in like manner as taxes for general purposes for each of said years are levied and collected, and when collected such taxes shall be used for the purpose of paying principal and interest upon the bonds hereinbefore described when same mature. SECTION 5: That all or parts visions are hereby repealed." ordinances, resolutions and orders, thereof, in conflict with the pro- of this ordinance, be and the same That for said election the several Yuards of said City have been established as election precincts and the polling place for each of said Wards shall be as follows: ...... 499 WARD NO. 1 Polling Place: WARD NO. 2 Polling Place: WARD NO. 3 Polling Place: WARD NO. 4 Polling -Place: VvARD NO. 5 Polling Place: WARD NO. 6 Polling Place: WARD NO. 7 Polling Place: WARD NO. 8 Polling Place: Evanston Public Library, 1703 Orrington Avenue Evanston Municipal Building. 1501 Oak Avenue Lincoln School, 900 Forest Avenue Central School, 836 Main Street Mason Park Field House, Mason Park Ackerman Park Field House, Ackerman Park Noyes School, Noyes Street at Maple Avenue Oakton School, 436 Ridge Avenue .The polls at said election will be open at six o'clock A.1V1. and will be closed at five o'clock P.M. All persons qualified to vote at general city elections are qualified to vote on said ordinance. Dated the 13th day of November, 1947. By order of the City Council of the -City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois. S.G. Ingraham Mayor Edward W. Bell, City Clerk SECTION 5: That the ballot to be used at said election shall be in substantially the following form: (Face of Ballot) OFFICIAL BALLOT ' (Instruction to voters: Place a cross (x) in the space to the right of the word indicating the way you desire to vote.) Shall bonds for the purpose'of acquiring a site and constructing and equipping a new Police and Fire Station i Building to the amount of One Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($l,2500000) be issued by the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of three per cent (3%) per annum, payable semi-ann- ually on the first days of June and December of each year, ands to mature serially $45,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1949 to 1951, inclusive, $50,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1952 to 1955, inclusive, $80,000 on December 1, 1956, ! §85,000 on December 1 of each of the years 1957 to 1961, in- j clusive, q�90,000 on December 1 of each of the ,years 1962 to 1965, inclusive, and $50,000 on December 1 1966, and a tax be � levied to pay principal of and interest on said bonds, all as ! provided by an ordinance adopted by said City Council on the NO 3rd day of November, 1947, entitled "An Ordinance providing for borrowing money and issuing bonds of_the City of Evanston, i Cook County, Illinois, to the amount of 451,250,000, for the purpose of acquiring a site for, constructing and equipping a new Police and Fire Station Building in and for said City, and providing for the collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of principal and interest of said bonds?" 0®0 (On the back of the ballot shall appear the following:) OFFICIAL BALLOT to vote upon the approval of an ordinance providing for the issuance of One Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1,250,000) Police and Fire Station Building Bonds of the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, at a special election held in and for said City -on the 9th day of December, 1947. WARD NO. Polling Place: (facsimile signature) City Clerk of -the City of Evanston, Cook County, Illinois SEECTION 6: That this ordinance be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage and approval. Adopted by the City Council of the Cit of Evanston .on the 10 day of November, A.D. 1947.7 Approved November 12, 1947 Edward VV. Bell, S.G. Ingraham City Clerk Mayor Election notice published in Evanston, Review on November 13, 1947. revenues derived from the operation of such department, and from no other An fund except as herein otherwise pro. vided. All miscellaneous receipts of reve• es from all purposes not hereby ex- pressly pressly reserved or appropriated shall be available to pay appropriations here- ORDINANCE in provided for as expenses and liabilities of the General Corporate Fund. All un. expended balances of prior appropria- making appropriations t defray all tions, including cash on hand be and the l necessary expenses and liabilities of same are hereby re -appropriated for the the City of Evanston, Cook County, objects and purposes for which the same Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning were originally appropriated. Any and all other ordinances heretofore intro- January 1, 1947 and ending December duced and voted upon purporting to make appropriations to defray all neces. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council sary expenditures and liabilities of the of the City. of Evanston, Cook County, City of Evanston, Cook Countv, Illinois, Illinois: for the fiscal year beginning January 1, Section 1. That the sums set out be. 1947 and ending December 31. 1947, are low, or so much thereof as may be hereby withdrawn and repealed. authorized by law, be and the same are hereby appropriated to pay all necessary SECTION 3: The City Clerk of this expenses and liabilities the City of City is hereby directed to publish this Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, for- the ordinance in The Evanston Review, a fiscal year beginning January 1, 1947, secular newspaper published in this City, and of general circulation therein, and ending December 31, 1947, such hereby for the tobjects ions rand within one month after its passage. following purposes:e SECTION 4: This ordinance shall be DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS in full force and effect from and after its AND PURCHASING DIVISION passage, approval and publication ac- cording to law. 1 • Commissioner of Public Adopted by the City Council of the City Superintendent of Works and Su P of Evanston on the 3rd day of February, Water Department at $666.66 A.D. 1947. per month ...................$ 8,000.00 EDWARD W. BELI. 2. City Engineer at $432.50 City Clerk per month ................... 5,190.00 3. Purchasing Department A Approved February 4, 1947 PP Clerk at $198.00 per month 2,376.00 S. G. INGRAHAM, Mayor 4. Junior Clerk at $145.00 1,740.00 Vote: Ayes (14) 5 r Sen orhClerk stenographer Alderman Bersbach Alderman James at $170.00 per month ........ 2,040.00 Alderman Alderman Rubin 6. Postage ................. 250.00 Hemenway Alderman Brandt 7. Stationery and supplies 750.00 Alderman Barber Alderman S. Four (4) members of Alderman Reynolds Corcoran Board of Local Improvements Alderman Kimbark Alderman Harwood at $10.00 per year each ..... 40.00 Alderman Mogg Alderman Thoma 9. Engineer at $300.00 per Alderman Alderman month ....................... 3,600.00 Mac Steven Hungerford 10. Engineer at $285.00 per Vote: Nays None month ... ..... .. ...... .. 3,420.00 Absent: (1) Alderman Emery 11. One (1) draftsman at $250.00 per month ...... 3,000.00 Absent at call of roll (1) Alderman 12. One (1) draftsman at Jourdain $200.00 per month ........... 2,400.00 Form O.K. 13. Stenographer at $150.00 O. D. Buckles, per month ................... 1,800.00 Corporation Counsel 14. Extra help ............ 2,000.00 15• Maps and drafting sup- plies ........................ 1,000.00 16. Instrument repairs 200.00 17. Operation and mainte- 1 nance of three (3) motor vehicles .................... 400.00 1 a. Purchase of two (2) motor vehicles .............. 2,000.00 Traffic and Maintenance Division 19. Traffic and Maintenance Engineer at $325.00 per month 3,900.00 20. City Electrician at $285.00 per month ........... 3,420.00 21. Assistant Electrician at $275.00 per month ........... 3,300.00 -26- -3- K 22. Assistant Electrician at $240.00 per month ........... 2,880.00 SUMMARY OF G. 23. Materials and supplies & CORPORATE FUND UND F Resources other than taxation for maintaining Fire and Police Alarm System 600.00 (exclusive of transfers) ..$ 644,978.45 ... ... 24. Materials and supplies To be raised by taxation for General Corporate purposes$ 750,114.86 for maintaining Traffic and Regulatory Equipment 900.00 Add 6% for probable defici. ...... 25. Materials and supplies ency arising in the collec- tion of the appropriation.. •45,006.89 for City Buildings .......... 2,000.00 26. Labor for maintenance Total amount to be raised by of buildings, street markings, taxation for General Corpor- street signs and traffic signals 8,500.00 ate Fund based on corpor- 2 7. Purchase of truck chas- ate rate not to exceed the sis and cab .... .... ..... 1,650.00 rate of .43 per cent upon the 28. Material for street signs aggregate valuation of all and markings ............... 2,000.00 property within the City of 29. Tools .................. 400.00 Evanston, subject to taxa- 30. Operation and mainte. tion, as the property is nance of five (5) motor ve. equalized or assessed by hicles ....................... 1,300.00 a the Department of Revenue$ 795,121.75 Sewer Division To be raised by taxation for 31. Superintendent of sew. Bond Retirement .........$ 36,000.00 ers '(part-time) at $175.00 per . To be raised by taxation for ' month ....................... 2,100.00 Bond Interest ............$ 5,890.00 32. Labor ................. Operation and mainte. 22,000.00 To be raised by taxation for nap nance of four motor v.. Bond Retirement and Bond hicles ... 700.00 Interest .......$ 41,890.00 34. Pipe and material .... 2,000.00 Add 6% for probable defici. 35. Purchase of sewer ency arising in the collec- cleaning machine ............ 750.00 tion of the appropriation ..$ 2,513.40 36. Tools .................. 500.00 Total amount to be raised 37. Total appropriation 99,106.00 by taxation for Bond and ...$ Interest ...................$ 44,403.40 Receipts Total appropriation for Gen- 38. Engineering services, eral Corporate purposes and sewer permits, water permits, for Bonds and Interest ....$1,484,503.60 heating main permits and grade fees ..................$ 8,000.00 SUMMARY OF SPECIAL FUNDS 39. Work done by Mainte- nance Division on traffic Resources other than taxation signals ...................... 3,500.00 (exclusive of transfers) ..$ 237,697.48 40. Outside work done by Sewer Department 2,000.00 To be raised by taxation for ...... 41. Engineering and super- Special Purposes ..$ 609,380.68 Add 6% for probable defici- vision service for Water De- ency arising in the collec- partment ................... . 42. Receipts from depart- 8,500.00 tion of the appropriation ..$ 36,562.84 ments for building mainte. ' Total amount to be raised, by nance, as follows: taxation for Special Pur- Municipal Building $ 400.00 poses ......................$ 645,943.52 Police Building ... 500.00 Total appropriation for Spe- Fire Department .. 1,000.00 cial Purposes .............$ 883,641.00 Health Department 1,000.00 Water Department 250.00 Small Parks ...... 750.00 3,900.00 GRAND TOTAL appropria. tion for General Corporate, 43. Total receipts other Bonds and Interest, Special Purposes ..................$2,368,144.60 than taxation ...............$ 25,900.00 AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY 44. Total appropriation less TAXATION receipts other than taxation .$ 73,206.00 General Corporate Fund 795,121.75 45. Add 6% for probable ....$ Bond and Interest ..........$ 44,403.40 deficiency arising in the col. Special Funds ..............$ 645,943.52 lection of this appropriation ..$ 4,392.36 46. Total amount to be Total amount to be raised by taxation...................$1.485,468.67 raised by taxation ..........$ 77,598.36 SECTION 2: All expenses and dis. MUNICIPAL MUNICIPAL BUILDING bursements on account of all other de - 47. Telephone operator at not herein appropriated for and for which by law no appropriation $145.00 per month ..........$ 1,740.00 is required, shall be paid solely from the -4- -25- full, fair cash value as equal- 48. Janitor service .......� 7,650.00• ized or assessed by the De- 49. Janitor supplies ...... 600.00 , partment of Revenue on all 50. Heating ............... ` 1,600.00 taxable property of said 51. Building repairs .. 500.00 City .........................$ 76,936.92 52. Office furniture and - equipment ................... 100.00 , GARBAGE DEPARTMENT Mailing Division 616. Labor for refuse col- 53. Postage ............... 3,000.00 lection and operation of in- 54. Repairs and supplies 200.00 cinerator ..... .... ..$ 97,000.00 55. Departmental clerk and 617. Incinerator repairs 1,000.00 messenger at $150 per month 1,800.00 618. Materials and supplies 1,500.00 619. Tools ................ 175.00 56. Total appropriation ....$ 17,190.00 620. Fuel ................. 3,500.00 621. Electric light ...... 200.00 ' Receipts 622. Repairing to incin- erator building .............. 5,000.00 57. Departmental postage..$ 3,000.00 623. Operation and mainte- nance of trucks .............. 15,000.00 58. Total appropriation less 624. Purchase of two (2) receipts other than taxa- garbage trucks .............. 10,000.00 tion .........................$ 14,190.00 625. Contingent expense 700.00 59. Add 6% for probable 626. Civil Service expense 500.00 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation. .$ 851.40 62 7. Total appropriation ..$ 134,575.00 60. Total amount to be Receipts raised by taxation ..........$ 15,041.40 628. Incinerator charge ..$ 3,000.00 629. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS tion ... .. ...... .$ 630. Add 6% for probable 131,575.00 $50 Building Commissioner 500.00 per month .... ... 6,000.00 deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation..$ 7,894.50 at 62. Plumbing Inspector at 3,600.00 631. Total amount to be $300.00 per month ........... 63. Building Inspector at $300.00 per month ........... 3,600.00 raised by special tax pursu- ant to this appropriation or- 64. Electrical Inspector at dinance for this purpose not $300.00 per month ........... 3,600.00 to exceed .10 per cent of full, 65. Smoke -violation Inspec- for at $300.00 per month 3,600.00 fair cash value as equalized or assessed by the Depart- 66. Permit Clerk at $245.00 ment of Revenue on all tax- per month ... .......... .. 2,940.00 able property in the City, as 67. Clerk and stenographer authorized by law ...........$ 139,469.50 at $170.00 per month ........ 2,040.00 68. Four (4) members of ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT Board of Examiners at $50.00 per year each .... ... 200.00 FUND, CITY OF EVANSTON .. 69. Purchase of one (1) au - 632. Amount required to ...... .. too. 1,000.00 provide all the City of Evans- Operation , and main ton's contribution for Illi- of three (3) motor ve- nance hre motor Municipal Retirement h cles Fund from both the City of 71. Postage .... 200.00 200.00 Evanston and Instrumentali- supplies 73. Stationery and supplies 400.00 ties thereof, in accordance Publishing notices for with the provisions of the Act creating said Fund ... .$ 55,000.00 public hearings ......pens . pub 200.00 400.00 633. Add 6% for probable 74. Miscellaneous expenses Extra service for boiler deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.$ 3,300.00 and elevator inspection ..... a and 1,840.00 634. Total amount to be 76. Total appropriation ...$ 29,945.00 raised by special tax not to exceed 125 per cent of full, Receipts fair cash value as equalized or assessed by the Depart- 77. Building permit fees .$ 12,900.00 ment of Revenue on all tax- 78. Plumbing and gas fit - able property of said City, ting permits and inspections 3,000.00 authorized by said Act, creat- 79. Boiler, elevator and ing said Illinois Municipal Re- miscellaneous permits and tirement Fund, which shall be inspection fees ............. 6,500.00 exclusive of and in addition 80. Electric signs, permits, to the amount to tax levied certilcates and inspections 6,045.00 for general purposes, pursu- 81. Engineers' licenses and ant to law .................$ 58,300.00 miscellaneous fees ......... 1,500.00 -24- -5- 82. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 29,945.00 83. Total appropriation legs receipts other than taxation 84. Total amount to be raised by taxation .......... POLICE DEPARTMEN Members of Police For 85. Chief of Police at $500.00 per month ..................$ 86. Captain of Police at $340.00 per month ........... 87. Six (6) Lieutenants at $310.00 per month each . 88. Eight (8) Sergeants at $285.00 per month each . 89. Forty-two (42) Patrol- men at $256.00 per month each 90. One (1) Patrolman for 4!z months at $251.00 per month and 7!2 months at $256.00 per month ........... 91. Two (2) Patrolmen for 6 months at $251.00 per month and 6 months at $256.00 per month each ................. 92. One (1) Patrolman for 8;z months at $251.00 per month and 3!z months at $256.00 per month .......... 93. One (1) Patrolman for 7 months at $245.00 per month and 5 months at $251.00 per month ....................... 94. Four (4) Patrolmen for 8 months at $245.00 per month and 4 months at $251.00 per month each ................. 95. One (1) Patrolman for i 81,months at $245.00 per month and 3!2 months at $251.00 per month ........... 96. Two (2) Patrolmen for 9 months at $245.00 per month and 3 months at $251.00 per month each ................. 97. One (1) Patrolman for 10!z months at $245.00 per month and 1!z months at $251.00 per month .......... 98. Three (3) Patrolmen for 11,2 months at $245.00 per month and !? month at $251.00 per month each ............. 99. Two (2) Patrolmen for 2 months at $235.00 per month and 10 months at $245.00 per month each ................. 100. Five (5) Patrolmen for 2,2 months at $235.00 per month and 9,? months at $245.00 per month' each . 101. One (1) Patrolman for 10 months at $235.00 per month and 2 months at $245.00 per month .......... 102. One (1) Patrolman for 11 months at $235.00 per month and 1 month at $245.00 per month ...... 103. Two (2) Policewomen at $256.00 per month each .. 6- NONE NONE T 3,0"_9.50 6,084.00 3,029.50 2,970.00 11,856.00 2,961.00 5,916.00 585. Repainting of street signs ........................ 500.00 586. Labor for street main- tenance ...................... 115,000.00 587. Materials a n d sup- plies for street repairs...... 10,000.00 588. Building heating 1.500.00 589: Lighting building and Yards 1,800.00 590. Janitor supplies...... 100.00 591. Purchase of four (4) trucks ....................... 17,000.00 592. Purchase of three (3) snow plows ................ 2,100.00 593. Purchase of one (1) snow loader ................. 1,500.00 594. Purchase of one (1) tractor ...................... 1,500.00 595. Purchase of two (2) pick-up trucks .............. 2.000.00 596. Purchase of one (1) spreader ..................... 1,000.CO 597. Purchase of- one (1) loader ....................... 1,250.00 598. Contingent expense 1,000.00 599. Transfer to Civil Serv- ice for services ............. 300.00 600. Transfer to City Col - lector's office for services.... 3,000.00 601. Renairs to Depart- ment Buildings ............. 3,000.00 602. License plates and application blanks .......... 2,000.CO 603. Total appropriation ... $ 266,432.00 Receipts 604. F r o m Departments for gas, oil and car main. tenance, as follows: Engineering ......$ 400.00 Sewer ............ 700.00 Building .......... 300.00 Health ............ 1,200.00 Library .......... 100.00 Water ............ 400.00 Water Mains...... 800.00 Water Meters .... 1,000.00 Small Parks 2,200.00 Public Playground 500.00 Garbage ......... 15.000.00 Maintenance ..... 1,300.00 23,900.00 605. Street permits ...... 4,000.00 2,949.00 606. Vehicle tax ......... 105,000.00 607. Automobile fines .... 200.00 608. Street openings 3,000.00 609. Reimbursement f o r 8,829.00 damages to street signs..... 250.00 610. Excess commissions. 37,500,00 611. Street highway main. tenance ..................... 20.000.00 5,840.00 612. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 193,850.00 ~; 613. T o t a l appropriations 14,575.00 less receipts other than tax- ation ........................$ 72,582.00 614. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- 2,840.00 lection of this appropriation.. 4,354.92 615. Total amount to be raised by special tax pur- 2,830.00 suant to this appropriation or- dinance for this purpose not 6,144.00 to exceed .10166 per cent Of -23- 555. Salary of clerk and Employees stenographer at $150.00 per 104. One (1) Principal Clerk month ... ..... .. ... .. 1,800.00 at $230.00 per month ........ 2,760.00 556. Janitor a n d handy- 105. One (1) Administra- man at Eiden Field House at tive Assistant at $285.00 per $175.00 per month............ 2,100.00 month ........... 3,420.00 557. Activity Director at $185.00 per month ........... 2,220.00 106. One (1) Identification Analyst at $256.00 per month 3,072.00 558. Supplies for p 1 a y - ground activities 750.00 107. Two (2) Senior Clerks .... 559. Purchase of one (1) at $230.00 per month each .. 5,520.0 truck ........................ 1,200.00 108. Two (2) Switchboard Operators at $230.00 per 560. Total appropriation. .$ 76,460.00 month each ................. 5,520.00 109. Two (2) Senior Clerk Receipts stenographers at $177.00 per 4,248.00 561. Sale of beach tokens. .$ 13,500.00 month each .... Dog 110. One (1) Dog Warden O 562. Floodlight receipts 1,000.00 at $205.00 per month ...... 2,460.00 563. Miscellaneous receipts 1,500.00 111. One (1) Dog Pound 564. Total receipts other Caretaker at $200.00 per month 2,400.00 than taxation ...............$ 16,000.00 112. School -crossing Guards 20,000.00 565. T o t a 1 appropriation 113. One (1) Janitor at 2,280.00 less receipts other than tax- $190.00 per month ........... ation ........................ 60,460.00 114. One (1) Janitor at 1,884.00 566. Add 6% for probable $157.00 per month ........... deficiency arising in the col- 115. One (1) radio repair- 1,200.00 lection of this appropriation $ 3,627.60 man at $100.00 per month ... 116. Six (6) vehicle inspec- 567. Total amount to be tors at $200.00 per month raised by special tax pursu- each ........................ 14,400.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- Department Expense nance, for this purpose to be cent of the full, 117. Secret service work .. 750.00 .0333 per fair cash value, as equalized 118. Motorcycle mainte- 1,000.00 or assessed by the Depart- ment of Revenue on all tax- nance ....................... 119. Amunition ............ 500.00 able property of said City, 120. Police car mainte- 7,000.00 as provided by law .........$ 64,087.60 nance ....................... 121. Stationery and print - Ong • • • • . a • • " • 2,00.00 STREET AND BRIDGE REPAIR rs . 122. Board for prisoners . 7 00.00 DEPARTMENT 123. Illinois Bell Telephone 568. Superintendent of Company for service and Streets at $400.00 per month $ 4,800.00 maintenance of 9 telephone 569. Superintendent's car call boxes at $58.50 per month allowance at $15.00 per month 180.00 and direct wire to Rogers 570. Department of Public Park Police Station at $10.07 Works clerk and stenograph- per month .................. . 822.84 er at $206.00 per month ... 2,472.00 124. Radio maintenance 850.00 '500.00 571. Street Department 125. Miscellaneous expense _ clerk at $190.00 per month.. 2,280.00 126. Dog Pound food and I . . 572. Garage labor ........ 18,000.00 supplies .................•••• 650.00 573. Operation and main- 127. Dog tags, census tenance of all motor ve- books, business licenses and hicles, exclusive of Police general license books ....... 450.00 and Fire equipment 24,000.00 128. Police Station heating 277.00 574. Stationery and office 129. Police Station lighting 1,000.00 supplies ..................... 500.00 130. Purchase ten (10) po- 575. Garage tools ........ 750.00 lice cars h � � 4 � � � o - 7,500.00 576. Garage power equip- Purchase four ( mo- ment ••�••�••• ............... 1,000.00 torcycles ......... ... orcy 1,500.00 577. O i l i n g unimproved 132. Testing -lane stickers.. 1,750.00 streets and alleys .......... 8,000.00 133. General supplies for 578. Structural bridge re- Police Building ............. 350.00 pairs ................. 1,000.00 4 134. Police Building repairs 500.00 579. Tools and supplies .. 1,500.00 580. Street lighting main- 135. Total appropriation ..$ 365,920.84 tenance contract ............ 24,150.00 581. Current for regulatory lights ............. 1,500.00 Receipts 582. Alteration to street 136. Licenses, dog taxes lighting system ............. 750.00 and court fines, less amount 583. Maintenance of traffic credited to Police Pension signals not on arterial streets 1,000.00 Fund, according to law .....$ 60,000.00 584. Sidewalk and curb re- 137. Censored film fees ... 2,000.00 pairs ........................ 10,000.00 -22- -7- 138• Total receipts other 527. Add 6% for probable than taxation .... .. ... ...$ 62,000.00 deficiency arising in the col• 139. Total appropriation lection of this appropriation..$ 6,656.70 less receipts other than tax- ation ........................$ 303,920.84 528. Total amount to be 140• Add 6% for probable raised by special tax pur- deficiency arising in the col- suant to this appropriation lection of this appropriation..$ 18,235.25 ordinance for this purpose, not to exceed .10 per cent of 141 Total amount to be the full, fair cash value as raised by taxation ...........$ 322,156.09 equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue on oll taxable property of said FIRE DEPARTMENT City, as provided by law .... $ 117,601.70 142. Fire Marshal at $500.00 per month .. .. .. $ 6,000.00 PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS 143. First Assistant Chief at $340.00 per month .. 4,080.00 529. Superintendent at 144• Second and Third As- $400.00 per month .. .$ 530. Two (2) Activity Di - 4,800.00 sistant Chiefs at $340.00 per month each 8,160.00 rectors: One (l) at $225.00 ................. 145• Five (5) Captains at ' per month; One (1) at $250.00 5,700.00 $310.00 per month each .... 18,600.00 per month .. ... . 531. One (1) Activity Di- 146. Lieutenant and Admin- rector at $185.00 per month.. 2,220.00 istrative Assistant at $295.00 3,540.00 532• Three (3) Activity Di- per month .................. 1 47. Six (6) Lieutenants at rectors at $165.00 per month each 5,940.00 $285.00 per month each ...... 20,520.00 ......................... Postage, stationery 148. Fifty (50) First Class and office supplies and 500.00 Privates at $256.00 per month 153,600.00 534. Rental of gymnasium each .. space and athletic space.... 1,600.00 149. Two (2) First Class 53S. Handicapped persons Privates at $245.00 per month 5,880.00 recreation program .......... 500.00 each ........................ 150. Five (5) Privates for 536. Salaries for p 1 a .. - ground help................e 11,700.00 5!2 months at $235.00 per Pay beach m...... month and 61,z months at $245.00 per month each 12,425.00 Hance and operation......... nano 538. Life guards for free 13,500.00 151. Two (2) Privates for beaches :.....u...e..... 1,500.00 6 months at $235.00 per month ... Beach supplies for and 6 months at $245.00 per free beaches ................ free f 150.00 month each ................. 152. One (1) Private for 5,760.00 540. Wages for referees, 61,z months at $235.00 per umpires and gymnasium mn structors 2,700.00 month and 51,z months at $245.00 per month .... .. .. 2,875.00 .................... 541. Club organization sal. 1,000.00 153• One (1) Private for aries and expenses .......... 542. Attendants f o r ice - 71,z months at $235.00 per skating rinks ................ 1,500.00 month and 4,2 months at $245.00 per month 2,865.00 543. Lumber to erect ........... 154. One (1) Private for bleachers .................... 544. Athletic equipment 1,500.00 3.000.00 8 months at $235.00 per month and 4 months at $245.00 per .. 545. Carpenter and main - month ....................... 2,860.00 tenance-man at $185.00 per 2,220.00 1 55. Four (4) Privates at month ....................... $235.00 per month each .. 11,280.00 S46. Maintenance foreman 156. Six (6) additional Pri- at $225.00 per month ........ 2,700.00 vates at $235.00 per month 547. Maintenance man at each ........................ 16,920.00 $175.00 per month ........... 2,100.00 548. Operation and main- Department Expense tenance of two (2) motor ve- 1 5 7. Maintenance and op- hicles ... ......... ..... 600.00 eration of motor vehicles and 549. Maintenance of Super - fire trucks .................. 2,000.00 intendent's car at $15.00 per 158. Postage and office supplies ..................... 200.00 month ....................... `� 550. Maintenance of Ac. 160.00 159. Repairs and mainte- tivity Director's car at $15.00 180.00 nance of equipment ......... 1,500.00 per month ................... 551. Heating for E i d e n 160. New equipment and new hose .................... 1,500.00 Field House ................ 1,300.00 161. Gas ... 500.00 552, Lighting for Eiden 162. Heating 1,100.00 Field House .... ........ .. 600.00 163. Building, maintenance 553. Contingent expense for for four (4) Fire Stations .... 3,000.00 playground operations ....... 500.00 164. New tires ............ 750.00 554. Civil Service Commis- 200.00 sion for services ............ -8- -21 - SMALL PARKS 493. Superintendent at $350.00 per month ...........$ 4,200.00 494. Superintendent's c a r allowance at $15.00 p e r month ....................... 180.00 495. Labor ................ 60,000.00 496. Hose, tools and ac- cessories .................... 1,000.00 497. Plants, trees, bulbs and seeds .................... 1,500.00 498. Spraying supplies .. 750.00 499. Water supply and drainage .................... 750.00 500. Park structure at Lee Street Beach ................ 13,742.07 501. Repairs and altera- tions to park structures...... 2.000.00 502. Lighting expense for park structures ............. 250.00 503. Larimer Park im- provements ................. 250.00 504. Completion of grading and landscaping of Merrick Park ........................ 1,500.00 505. Installation of flood- lights for Foster field........ 3,000.00 506. Floodlight m a i n t e- nance ....................... 1,500.00 507. Maintenance supplies for Eiden Field House........ 750.00 508. Heating expense for park structures ............. 700.00 509. Operation and main- tenance of five (5) motor ve- hicles and trucks ........... 2.200.00 510. Purchase of one (1) power -mower ................. 875.00 511. Purchase of plows and harrow ....................... 500.00 512. Purchase of one (1) dump truck ................. 2,100.00 513. Purchase of one (1) pick-up truck ................ 700.00 514. Black dirt and fill ma- terial ........................ 3,000.00 515. Material for sidewalks and park improvement other than buildings ............... 2,500.00 516. Transfer to Civil Serv- ice for service's .............. 200.00 517. Repair to Lake Front jetties ....................... 7,000.00 518. Acquisition of beach property for park purposes... 5,000.00 519. Miscellaneous park ex- pense ........................ 1,200.00 520. Office supplies........ 500.00 521. Salary (part time) clerk ........................ 840.00 522. T o t a l appropriation $ 118,687.07 Receipts 523. Reserve fund for park structures at Lee S t r e e t Beach .......................$ 5,742.07 524. Work done by Depart- ment ........................ 2,000.00 525. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 7,742.07 526. T o t a l appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ........................$ 110,945.00 -20- 0 165. Total appropriation ..$ 285,915.00 Receipts 166. Tax on fire insurance premiums less amount to be credited to Firemen's Pension Fund ........................$ 4,000.00 167. Transfer from Water Fund ........................ 120,000.00 168. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 124,000.00 169. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ........................$ 161,915.00 170. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation..$ 9,714.90 171. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 171,629.90 LEGAL DEPARTMENT 172. Corporation Counsel for all legal services, includ- ing clerk hire and supplies at $591.66 per month ...........$ 7,100.00 173. Stenographic services at $100.00 per month (special assessments) ................ 1,200.00 174. City Attorney at $300.00 per month ........... 3,600.00 175. Publication of ordi- nances and revisions thereof 750.00 176. Court costs and wit- ness fees .................... 500.00 177. Total appropriation ..$ 13,150.00 Receipts 178. Transfer from Special Assessment Funds ..........$ 1,200.00 179. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 1,200.00 180. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 11,950.00 181. Add 6%n for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation. .$ 717.00 182. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 12,667.00 AUDITING DEPARTMENT 183. Continuous audit serv- ice for the year 1947, includ- ing audit of traffic tickets ..$ 5,800.00 184. Incidental expense .. 100.00 185. Total appropriation ..$ 5,900.00 186. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation..$ 354.00 187. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 6,254.00 -9- HEALTH DEPARTMENT 470. Medical examination 188. Commissioner of fees ......................... 100.00 Health at $550.00 per month..$ 6,600.00 471. Total appropriation..$ 56,389.56 189. Additional services as required by law ............ 300.00 Receipts 190. Food and dairy in- 472. Tax on insurance spector at $288.00 per month 3,455.00 premiums $ 4,000.00 191. Assistant food and 473. Interest on securities 6,000.00 dairy inspector at $260.00 474. From 1% of licenses 400.00 per month .................. 192. Housing and sanitation 3,120.00 475. Deductions from sal - inspector at $260.00 per month 3,120.00 aries ........................ 2,342.01 193. Clerk and deputy reg- istrar at $185.00 per month .. 2,220.00 194. Assistant ' clerk and than taxation ...............$ 12,742.01 deputy registrar at $185.00 per month .................. 2,220.00 477. T o t a l appropriation 195. Inspector of weights less receipts other than tax- and measures at $260.00 per •••�����•••• ation ............ 43,647.55 month ...................... 3,12-0.0 478. Add 6 % for probable -196.- Overtime for Sunday deficiency arising in the Gol- and holiday compensation 300.00 lection of this appropriation..$, 2,620.85 197. Communicable di- seases and quarantine ex- 479. Total amount to be pense .. .. .... 1'209.00 raised by special tax of not 198. Two (2) Public Health more than .025 per cent of Nurses at $220.00 per month the full, fair cash value, as each ........................ 5,280.00 equalized or assessed by the 199. One (1) Public Health Department of Revenue on [Nurse at $240.00 per month.. 2,880.00 the taxable property of the 200. Laboratory director at City of Evanston for Fire- $305.00 per month ........... 3,660.00 men's Pension Fund of Ev- 2 0 1. Laboratory assistant anston .......................$ 46,268.40 at $160.00 per month ........ 1,920.00 202. Veterinary services 360.00 POLICE PENSION FUND 203. Food and dairy weight and measure expense ....... 140.00 480. Pension and Benefit 204. Laboratory supplies .. 800.00 payments ...................$ 77,304.53 205. Postage ............. 500.00 481. Clerk hire ........... 300.00 206. Office supplies ...... 500.00 482. Sundry expense and . 207. Heating ............. 500.00 postage ...................... 100.00 208. Lighting ............ 209. Building repairs .. 400.00 1,000.00 483. Total appropriation..$ 77,704.53 210. Janitor at $192.00 per Receipts month ...... •••••••�••••••••• 211. Janitor 2,304.00 150.00 484. From 10% of regular supplies ..... licenses $ 3,000.00 212. Operation and mainte- 485. From 34 of do li- g nance of eight (8) motor ve- censes hicles ....................... 1,000.00 486. From 10% of regular 213. Medical inspection fines ......................... 1,500.00 services for schools ......... 2,400.00 487. From 3 % of salaries.. 7,263.40 214. Miscellaneous expense 1,000.00 488. From interest on se- 215. Assistant clerk and curities 4,000.00 deputy registrar at $165.00 per month .................. 1,980.00 489. Total receipts other 216. Housing and sanita- than taxation ................$ 20,763.40 tion expense ............... 100.00 217. Laboratory technician 490. T o t a l appropriation at $220.00 per month 2,640.00 less receipts other than tax- 2 1 8. Clinic physician (part- ation ........................$ 56.941.13 time) at $85.00 per month 1,020.00 491. Add 6% for probable 219. Laundry and supplies 500.00 deficiency arising in the col- 220. Purchase of two (2) lection of this appropriation..$ 3,416.47 automobiles .. ..... .. 2,000.00 221. Evanston Hospital As- 492. Total amount to be sociation for services ren- raised by special tax of not dered to be paid July 31, more than .025 per cent of 1947 ......................... 100.00 the full, fair cash value, as 222. St. Francis Hospital equalized or assessed by the Association for services ren- Department of Revenue on dered to be paid July 31, the taxable property of the 1947 ......................... 100.00 City of Evanston for Police- 223. Community Hospital men's Pension Fund, as pro - for services rendered to be vided by law ................$ 60,357.60 paid July 31, 1947 ........... 1,000.00 - 10- - 19- 437. Total amount to be 224. Visiting Nurses Asso- raised by taxation ..........$ 6,243.40 ciation for services rendered to be paid July 31, 1947 700.00 225. Evanston Safety Coun- MUNICIPAL BUILDING ACCOUNT cil for services rendered 100.00 438. Architect's fees ...... $ 5,000.00 226. Infant Welfare for 700.00 439. Balance for furnish- services rendered ........... ings and remodeling expense 29,471.23 227. Ambulance service for 12 months at $125.00 per 440. Total appropriation ..$ 34,471.23 month ....................... 1,500.00 228. Salaries for special Receipts staff supplied by State Health 441. Unexpended balance Department ................. 25,000.00 from sale of City Hall prop- erty .........................$ 34,471.23 229. Total appropriation ..$ 87,890.00 442. Total receipts other Receipts' than taxation ...............$ 34,471.23 230.. Fees for examination of scales ... . .... .$ 1,000.00 443. Total amount to be Receipts from County raised by taxation .......... NONE for birth and death certifi-- for � cates ........................ 2.000.00 SPECIAL FUNDS 232. Fees from certified PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND - copies of birth and death cer- 444. Cleaning supplies ....$ 522.00. "' tificates ..................... 233. Miscellaneous receipts 3,000.00 1,000.00 445. Fuel 446. Furniture and fix- 1,320.00 234. Receipts from State - tures 740.00 ' Health Department as reim- ........................ 447. Insurance ........... 642.00 _ bursement of salaries for 25,000.00 448. Janitor service ...... 6,280.00 special staff ................ 449. Light ................ 450. Rent ................. 1,618.00 1,580.00 . 235. Total receipts other 451. Repairs a n d main- than taxation ................$ 32,000.00 tenance .. ... ............ 1,827.00 452. Telephone ............ 640.00 236. Total appropriation 453. Postage and stationery 487.00 less receipts other than taxa- 4 54. Delivery service and tion .........................$ 55,890.00 express ...................... 1,296.00 237. Add 6% for probable 455. Printing 547.00 deficiency arising in the col- 456. Supplies ...... 844.00 lection of this appropriation..$ 3,353.40 457. Staff salaries ..... 42,596.00 458. Pages and clerical 238. Total amount to be help ......................... 9,895.00 raised by taxation ..........$ 59,243.40 459. Contingent expense .. 815.00 460. Books ................ 461. Binding .............. 10,062.00 2,880.00 TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT 462. Periodicals .......... 1,139.00 239. City Treasurer at $130.00 per month ...........$ 1,560.00 463, Total appropriation..$ 85,730.00 240. Bookkeeper at $265.00 per month .................. 3,180.00 Receipts 241. Clerk and stenographer 464. Miscellaneous receipts $ 7,500.00 at $166.25 per month ........ 1,995.00 242. Clerk and stenographer 465. Total appropriation at $149.00 per month ......... 1,788.00 less receipts other than tax- Blank books, station- ation $ 78,230.00 ery243. and supplies . 750.00 466. Add 6% for probable e ma 244. Purchase of. office ma- 24 deficiency arising in the col- chines .. .. 300.00 lection of this appropria- Maintenance contract tion ..........................$ 4.693.80 forr tthree (3)add nmachines 60.00 467. Total amount to be < 246. Extra help .......... 150.00 raised by special tax pursu- 2 47. Total appropriation 9,783.00 ant to this appropriation ordi- le 248. Add 6% for probable nance for this purpose, not to exceed 2 mills on the dol- t deficiency arising in the col - lar of the assessed valuation lection of this appropriation. .$ 586.98 of the taxable property of said City, as authorized by 249. Total amount to be law ..........................$ 82.923.80 raised by taxation ........... $ 10,369.98 FIREMEN'S ANNUITY AND CITY COLLECTOR'S DEPARTMENT BENEFIT FUND 250. City Collector and Su- 468. Annuity and Benefit perintendent of Special As - payments ...................$ 56,089.56 sessments at $400.00 per 469. Postage and supplies 200.00 month .......................$ 4,800.00 -18- -il- 251. License Enforcing Offi- cer at $221.00 per month 2,652.00 252. Stenographer and clerk at $198.00 per month .... 2,376.00 253. Clerk at $180.00 per month ....................... 2,160.00 254. Postage ............. 200.00 255. Stationery and sup- plies ........................ 250.00 256. Burglary insurance .. 87.50 257. Extra help and over- time ........................ 500.00 258. Special Assessment rebating service ............ 500.00 259. Maintenance and op- eration of one (1) automobile 400.00 260. Total appropriation ..$ 13.925.50 Receipts 261. Commission on special assessment collections . • • . •$ 200.00 262. Special Assessment rebating service ............ 500.00 263. Vehicle tax collec- tions ........................ 3,000.00 264. Transfer for services rendered Water Department 3,500.00 265. Total receipts other than taxation ................$ 7,200.00 266. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- tion ..........................$ 6,725.50 267. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation. .$ 403.53 268. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 7,129.03 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 269. City Cleric at $333.33 per month ...................$ 4,000.00 270. Cleric and Council stenographer at $215.00 per month ....................... 2,580.00 271. Senior Clerk at $198.00 per month .................. 2,376.00 272. Council Page at $35.00 per month .................. 420.00 273. Record books and sup- plies ........................ 450.00 274. Extra help .......... 200.00 275. Total appropriation ..$ 10,026.00 276. Add 6%Q for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation. .$ 601.56 277. Total amount to be raised by taxation ...........$ 10,627.56 SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS - 278. Mayor at $700.00 per month .......................$ 8,400.00 279. Secretary to Mayor at $190.00 per month ........ 2,280.00 280. City Comptroller at $30.00 per month ............ 360.00 281. Aldermen's salaries as fixed by ordinance ........... 10,730.00 282. Stationery and sup- plies ........................ 175.00 - 12- 3 0 407. Secretary to the Cleric at $178.00 per month......... 2,136.00 408. Printing and books.. 500.00 409. Postage and office supplies for Clerk's office.... 200.00 410. Miscellaneous equip- ment ........................ 200.00 411. Bailiff; other expense including feeding and trans- portation of Jurors .......... 200.00 412. Probation office ex. pense including $15.00 per month car allowance ........ 600.00 413. Total appropriation ..$ 25,076.00 Receipts 414. Criminal and quasi - criminal court costs ........$ 13,350.00 415. Civil c o u r t costs. Cleric's fee .................. 1,200.00 416. Total receipts other than taxation ...............$ 14,550.00 417. Total appropriation less receipts other than tax- ation ........................$ 10,526.00 416. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this aprpopriation..$ 631.56 419. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 11,157.56 BOND SINKING FUND 420. Fourth Ward Boltwood Park Improvement Bonds, 2nd Series ....................$ 3,000.00 421. Public Parks and Lake Shore Improvement Bonds... 51000.00 422. Departmental Building Improvement Bonds ........ 1,000.00 423. Funding Bonds 91000.00 424. Fire apparatus and equipment bonds ........... 3,000.00 425. Water Improvement and Extension Bonds........ 15,000.00 426. Total appropriation..$ 36,000.00 427. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation.$ 2,160.00 428. Total amount to be raised by taxation ..........$ 38,160.00 BOND INTEREST FUND 429. Fourth Ward Boltwood Park Improvement Bonds, 2nd Series ..................$ 135.00 430. Public Parks and Lake Shore Improvement Bonds... 225.00 431. Departmental Building Improvement Bonds ........ 45.00 432. Funding Bonds .. 270.00 433. Fire Apparatus and Equipment Bonds ........... 615.00 434. Water Improvement and Extension Bonds........ 4,600.00 435. Total appropriation ..$ 5,890.00 436. Add 6% for probable deficiency arising in the col- lection of this appropriation..$ 353.40 - 17- 375. Clerk for 9 months at 283. City officers contin- $155.00 per month and 3 gent expense ............... 450.00 months at $160.00 per month 376. Junior repairman at 1,875.00 284. Total appropriation ..$ 22,395.00 $190.00 per month ........... 2,280.00 285. Add 6% for probable 377. Foreman of meter deficiency arising in the col - shop at $290.00 per month.... 3,480.00 lection of this appropriation..$ 1,343.70 378. Two (2) meter re- pairmen at $233.00 per month 286. Total amount to be each ......................... 5,592.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 23,738.70 379. Inspector at $233.00 per month ... ... ... . 380. Two (2) meter read- 2,796.00 C IVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ers: One (1) for 8 months at 287. Salaries of three (3) $175.00 per month and 4 Commissioners at $200.00 per months at $185.00 per month; + year each ...................$ 600.00 One (1) for 10 months at 288. Secretary and Chief $175.00 per month and 2 Examiner for technical and months at $185.00 per month professional service ......... 3,000.00 each ................. 4,260.00 289. Senior Clerk at $175.00 381. Additional help ...... 500.00 per month .................. 2,100.00 382. Purchase of meters i 290. Services of special and relief valves ............ 6,000.00 Examiners and Proctors ... 50.00 383. Meter repair parts... 3,000.00 291. Operating expenses in- 384. Materials and sup- eluding stationery, supplies plies ......................... 350.00 and printing ................ 250.00 385. Operation and main- 292. Miscellaneous expense 100.00 tenance of four (4) motor vehicles ........ :.... 1,000.00 293. Total appropriation .. $ 6,100.00 386. Purchase of one (1) motor vehicles .............. 1,000.00 387. New equipment 600.00 Receipts 388. Stationery and sup- 294. Transfer from Play - plies ......................... 1,800.00 grounds .....................$ 200.00 389. Postage ............. 1,750.00 295. Transfer from Parks 200.00 296. Transfer from Gar- 390. Total appropriation ...$ 281,883.45 297. Transfer from Street Transfers and Bridge repairs ......... 300.00 391. Miscellaneous funds..$ 70,000.00 298. Transfer from Water 392. Fire Department .... 120,000.00 Department ................. 350.00 393. Contingent Fund .... 15,000.00 299. Examination fees .... 200.00 394. City Collector's office 3,500.00 300. Total receipts other 395. Total transfers ......$ 208,500.00 than taxation ................$ 1,750.00 396. T o t a l appropriation 301. Total appropriation and transfers ...............$ 490,383.45 less receipts other than taxa- tion .........................$ 4,350.00 Receipts 302. Add 6% for probable 397. Water Revenue Bonds deficiency arising in the col - (unexpended balance) ......$ 691.95 lection of this appropriation. .$ 261.00 398. Work done by Water Mains Division .............. 5,000.00 303. Total amount to be 399. Work done by Meter raised b taxation Y ...........$ 4,611.00 Division and proceeds from sale of meter parts, relief MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS valves, etc. ................. 400. Work done by Pump- 3,000.00 304. Election expense ... $ 5,200.00 ing Station .................. 500.00 Support of indigent 305. Su gent War Veterans and their fam- 401. Water tax and use of building and sidewalk con- ilies, as provided by law ... 650.00 481,191.50 306. Bruce Atkinson Dis- ..................... ability ability Compensation for 12 402. Total receipts other months at $23.96 per month 287.52 than taxation ...............$ 490,383.45 307. For fire and extended insurance coverage for Mu- 403. Total amount to be nicipal Building for 5 years 16,000.00 raised by taxation........... NONE 308. Casualty insurance for motor vehicles .............. 1,500.00 MUNICIPAL COURT 309. Sidewalk, fence, and 404. Two (2) Judges at incidental expense for Vet- $500.00 per month each ...... $ 12,000.00 erans Housing .............. 5,000.00 405. Clerk of Municipal 310. Painting of ornamen. Court at $300.00 per month.. 3,600.00 tal street light poles ........ 17,700.00 406. Two (2) Deputy Clerks 311, Current for street at $235.00 per month each... 5,640.00 lighting ..................... 30,000.00 - Ib- - 13- 312. Rent for rubbish dump 10,000.00 Pumping Station 313. Labor for care of park- way trees 10,000.00 339. Master mechanic at ................... 314. Purchase of special $390.00 per month ....... ...$ 340. Three (3) operating 4,680.00 truck for care of parkway trees ..... .. 2,100.00 engineers at $290.00 per ... ..... 315. Purchase of trees for month each ... .. .......... 10,440.00 parkway planting ..... ... 1.500.00 341. One (1) relief engineer at $280.00 per. month 3.360.00 316. For completion of ve- hicle testing building ....... 5,000.00 ... 342. Four (4) firemen: 1 at 317. Hospitalization for City 92per month; 3 235.00 .00 per month each 11,100.00 employees . ........ .. 318. Architect's service for 12,000.00 ...... 343. Four (4) oiler repair- Police and Fire Stations, men . $250... per month each 12,000.00 Municipal and Health Build- ings Project ................ 4,900.00 4 344. Electrician at $265.00 319. Evanston Plan Com• per month ................... 345. Maintenance mechan- 3,180.00 mission 7,500.00 ic at $253.00 per month ...... 3,036.00 20. Total appropriation ..$ 129,337.52 346. Labor ............ Fuel and power 2,500.00347. 28,000.00 1 348. Building repairs ... 750.00 Receipts 349. Tools, materials and 321. Transfer from Water supplies ..................... 2.200.00 Department $ 70,000.00 350. Repairs to Intake .... 51000.00 351. Repairs to boiler and 32.2. Total appropriation less receipts other than taxa- engines .. ...... .. ...... 352. Machinery and equip. 2,000.00 lion .........................$ 59,337.52 ment from W.R.B. .......... 691.95 323. Add 6%n for probable Filtration Plant deficiency arising in the col- 353. Chemist at $253.00 per lection of this appropriation. .$ 3,560.25 month ............. ...... ..$ 3,036.00 354. One (1) chief operator 324. Total amount to be at $290.00 per month......... 3,480.00 raised by taxation ...........$ 62,897.77 355. Four (4) operators: 3 at $250.00 per month and CONTINGENT FUND 1 at $234.00 per month for 9 months and at $244.00 per 325. Contingent expenses of month for 3 months each.... 11,838.00 the City of Evanston, not 356. Labor 3,000.00 otherwise included in appro- 357. Chemicals for water priations, to cover unforeseen treatment ................... 17,500.00 requirements, accidents, and 358. Laboratory supplies.. 1,000.00 claims .......................$ 15,000.00 359. Repairs and building maintenance ................ 2,500.00 326. Total appropriation ..$ 15,000.00 360. Tools, materials and supplies ..................... 800.00 Receipts 361. New equipment for 327. Transfer from Water filter plant .................. 11000.00 Department .................$ 15,000.00 Water Mains Division 328. Total receipts other p 362. Foreman (part time) at $175.00 per month ......... $ 2,100.00 than taxation ................$ 15,000.00 363. Labor ................ 25,000.00 329. Total amount to be 364. Maintenance of motor raised by taxation ........... NONE vehicle ...................... 800.00 WATER DEPARTMENT 365. Tools ................ 600.00 330. Assistant Superinten- 366. Materials for mainte- dent of Water Department nance of Distribution of sys- and Chemist at ......$400.00 per month ....... ... $ 4,800.00 tem ......................... 367. Purchase of two (2) 10,000.00 331. Water Officer at Officer $265.00 per month 3,180.00 trucks ........ ... .. ... . 3613. Purchase of hydrants 3,070.00 3,000.00 ... 332. Maintenance of three 369. New equipment for in- (3) motor vehicles ... 333. Purchase of two (2) 400.00 stalling Water Mains........ 370. Water Main Feeder Extension 1,000.00 5,000.()0 motor vehicles .............. m 2,100.00 ................... 371. Maintenance of water 334. Contingent expense tanks ......... 2,000.00 reserve for Water System .. 8,000.00 372. Painntingting of water 335. Interest on Water tanks ........................ 4,000.00 Revenue Bonds .. 4,312.50 336. Retirement of Water Water Meter and Billing Division Revenue Bonds .............. 20,000.00 373. Chief clerk and bill- 337. Engineering and su- ing machine operator at pervision service ... ....$ 8,500.00 $198.00 per month ...$ 2,376.00 338. Transfer to Civil Sery 374. Clerk at $160.00 per ices for services ............ 350.00 month ....................... 1,920.00 - 14- - 15- i AN ORDINANCE Governing PUBLIC VEHICLES As Amended and Adopted December 30,19.46 CITY OF EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Priee 2Sc S. G. Ingraham Mayor 0 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLES I TO VII, BOTH. INCLUSIVE, OF CHAPTER LV ENTITLED: `•`VEHICLES" OF THE EVANSTON MUNICIPAL CODE OF 1927, AS AMENDED. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANSTON, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION.ONE. That Articles. I to VII, both inclusive of Chapter IV entitled "VEHICLES" of the Evanston Municipal Code of 1927,. as amended, be and the same are hereby amended, so that the same shall hereafter be and read as follows: ARTICLE I. Definitions SECTION 1. Whenever in this ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section. Public Passenger Vehicles: Taxicabs, livery cabs, sightseeing .ve- hicles and all other motor coaches, motor vehicles, or buses, other than buses or motor coaches operated by a duly licensed public utility, used for the transportation of passengers for hire. Taxicab: Any public passenger vehicle equipped with a taximeter and licensed as a taxicab for the carriage of passengers for' hire to or from such destination as directed by such passenger or passengers hiring said vehicle. Livery Cab: Any public passenger vehicle transporting passengers for hire, as a result of individual contract, on a trip or hourly basis. Owner: Any person, firm or corporation owning a taxicab or taxicabs or any public passenger vehicles. Operator: Any person, firm or corporation operating a taxicab, livery cab, or rent -a -car business in the City of Evanston. Rent -a -Car: Any public passenger vehicle rented or leased for opera- tion by the lessee. Public Vehicle Driver: Any driver licensed as an "Evanston, Illinois, Chauffeur." Taximeter: Any mechanical device which records and indicates a charge or fare measured by distance traveled, waiting time and,extra passengers. 2 Vehicles Sightseeing Vehicle: All motor vehicles having seating accommoda- tions (exclusive of the driver's seat or any portion thereof) for eight_ (8) or more persons, excepting those used exclusively for interstate trans- portation and those that are subject to the supervision of the Illinois. Commerce Commission as public utilities. ARTICLE II. General Provisions Relating to Public Passenger Vehicles SECTION 1. Compliance With State Law. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to drive any public passenger vehicle, taxicab, livery cab or rent -a -car along or upon any public street or highway in the corporate limits of the City of Evanston, unless such person, firm, or corporation shall first furnish satisfactory evidence to the City Collector of the City of Evanston that all of the provisions of the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of Illinois and ordinances of the City of Evanston relating to the qualifications for and operation of such motor vehicle have been complied with. SECTION 2. Duty to Convey Passengers. It shall be the duty of the driver in charge of every public passenger vehicle to convey not more than that number of persons for which such vehicle has seating accom- modations (exclusive of the driver's seat or any portion thereof) who apply for transportation, at the lawful rate indicated on and posted in the vehicle, provided that not more than six (6) passengers of the age of twelve (12) years or more shall be conveyed at the same time in any taxicab or livery cab. Provided further that aftei any operator or person in charge of any such vehicle used for hire or reward has been hired by • one or more persons traveling together, such operator shall not pick up other persons along or upon any street or highway in the City of Evanston, except only upon the express request and desig- nation by the person or persons first engaging the taxicab. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any taxicab to solicit the permission of the passenger or passengers first hiring the taxicab to pick up any additional passenger or passengers. The meter rates shall apply to all passengers carried or offering themselves for passage to any destination within the City of Evanston or any bordering municipality, provided, however, that if such destination is south of Roosevelt Road (12th Street), or west of. Cicero Avenue, or north of Lake Avenue, Wilmette, then there may be charged in addition to the metered fare, a sum equal to the meter fare from such destination back to the boundary lines above set forth. SECTION 3. Passengers in Front Seat. No person operating or driving any taxicab or livery cab shall permit any passenger to ride Vehicles on the. front seat or any portion thereof unless the rear compartment of the taxicab or livery cab is filled to capacity. SECTION 4. Every operator of a taxicab shall have, or be a mem- ber, or employee, of an association, firm or corporation, which has, and maintains, Evanston telephone service with an operator therefor on duty, twenty-four (24) hours each day and failure to keep and main- tain, telephone service shall be grounds for revocation of license. ARTICLE III. Taxicabs — Licenses — Public Stands — Cruising SECTION 1. Public Vehicle License. No motor vehicle other than taxicabs, livery cabs, rent -a -cars, or other public passenger vehicles licensed and operated under the terms and provisions of this ordinance, shall be operated along or upon the public ways of the City for the carriage of passengers for hire. , SECTION 2. Application for License. Applications for all types of public passenger vehicle licenses shall be made by the owner and operator upon forms furnished by the City Collector. Such applications shall be addressed to the City Collector and shall contain the full name and address of the owner and operator, the officers of a corporation or members of a partnership, information as to financial responsibility, names of sureties signing bonds of applicant or the name of company issuing public liability policies as .required by the State Law, a surety bond to insure payment of property damage in the amount of $1,000.00 for each accident or a certificate of insurance for said amount of property, damage coverage, a complete description of the vehicle for which the license is desired, including kind and make of vehicle, motor and, serial number, seating capacity excluding driver's seat or any part thereof, state license number, car number, motor number, color of vehicle, and horse power, and such other data as the City Council may prescribe. ' SECTION 3. Mayor to Grant License. Subject to the terms and provisions of this ordinance, the Mayor of the City is hereby authorized to insure public passenger vehicle licenses in the manner herein pro- vided, upon the operator of such vehicle complying with the require- ments of this ordinance. SECTION 4. City Collector to Keep Register. It shall be the duty of the City Collector to keep a register of the names of persons to whom such licenses are granted, the date when issued, the number of the license, and the description of the vehicle licensed. The City Collector shall assign to each taxicab and livery cab an identification number. 4 Vehicles SECTION 5. Inspection Required. No public passenger vehicle shall be licensed until it has been inspected under the direction of the Muni- cipal Testing Station and found to be in safe condition for the trans- portation of passengers, clean, of good appearance and well painted and varnished, and a -certificate of inspection for its taximeter shall have been issued, provided that each public passenger vehicle shall carry outside on its left and right sides and rear, lettering in U. S. Standard Series E, not less than two (2) inches in height, the names of the persons, firms or corporations owning and operating such vehicle, the number of such vehicle. Each taxicab and livery cab shall carry outside on its left and right sides, rear, and in a conspicuous place within the passenger compartment, in arabic numerals, not less than eight (8) inches in height, the identification number assigned to such vehicle by the City Collector. No public passenger vehicle shall be equipped with, or display, any lights on the front other than white or amber, and red on the rear of such vehicle. SECTION 6. Inspection of Vehicle. No public passenger vehicle shall be operated or driven in the City of Evanston unless it is in- spected and approved once during the last five (5) days of each month at the Municipal Testing Station. SECTION 7. License Fee —Period. License fees shall be as follows and shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue: Rent -a -Cars ........................ $15.00 per annum Taxicab and livery cab ............ $30.00 per annum Sightseeing vehicle, motor coach or bus other than those operated by a duly licensed public utility ......... $50.00 per annum.. SECTION 8. License in Addition to Other Fees. Such taxicab, livery cab, rent -a -cab, or other public passenger vehicle license fee shall be in addition to all other state and city vehicle fees and also to such compensation as may be required to be paid for the use of the public ways of the city by any ordinance granting authority to operate any public passenger vehicle upon such public ways. SECTION 9. Type of License. Upon the proper payment of the re- quired license fee, a decalcomania transfer certificate of registration shall be issued. Such certificate shall be affixed to the windshield of the vehicle in the lower right hand corner. SECTION 10. Transfer of License Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to transfer any taxicab, livery cab, rent -a -car, or other public passen- ger vehicle license from any person, firm or corporation to another person, firm or corporation, except in order to maintain the present Vehicles service, if and when a present licensed operator sells the entire taxicab business and all of its taxicabs to an operator, then, if said purchaser shall otherwise qualify as to eligibility for a license, the licenses of the seller shall be transferred to the purchaser. No taxicab or livery cab. license shall be leased or assigned and any lease or assignment shall be grounds for revocation. SECTION 11. Suspension of License. If, after the inspection and approval of any public passenger vehicle as provided for in Section 6, Article III of this Ordinance, such public passenger vehicle shall from any cause become unsafe for the transportation of passengers or shall become unclean or unsightly in appearance, the license of such public passenger vehicle shall be suspended by the Mayor until the public passenger vehicle and all its appurtenances shall be put in fit condition for public use and has been inspected and approved by the Municipal Testing Station. SECTION 12. Public Passenger Vehicle Stand and Loading Zones. The City Council shall establish and .designate taxicab stands and public passenger vehicle loading zones on such streets, in such places and in such manner as has been or shall hereafter be determined and approved and every such stand or loading zone shall be designated by appropriate signs. SECTION 13. Record to Be Kept. A record of each stand or load- ing zone shall be kept by the Chief of Police or his agent, and such record shall contain the number of the stand or loading zone', the exact location thereof and the vehicle capacity. SECTION 14. Taxicab to Park or Stand on Cab Stand Only. It shall be unlawful for the operator or driver of any taxicab to stop, stand or park such vehicle upon any street zoned for business, or in any block of any other street where a taxicab is already parked, at any place other than a taxicab stand except for the expeditious loading or un- loading of passengers or when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic sign or signal. Livery cabs shall not use taxicab stands, not pick up or solicit passengers for hire from the streets. SECTION 15. Cruising and Soliciting —Drivers Not to Stand on Plat- form at Railway Stations —Penalty. No driver of a. public vehicle li- censed under the provisions of this ordinance shall seek employment by repeatedly or persistently driving his vehicle to and fro in a short space before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gathering, or by otherwise interfering with the proper and orderly access to or egress from any such place; but any driver of such public vehicle may solicit employment by driving through any 6 Vehicles public street, without stops, other than those due to obstructions to traffic, and at such speed as not to interfere with traffic, and may pass and repass before any theater, hotel, railway station, boat landing or other place of public gathering, provided that after passing such place he shall not turn and repass the same until he shall have gone a dis- tance of two blocks upon the streets or highways of the city. It shall be unlawful for the driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, or of any public cart to stand or be upon the platform of, or under the subways of, any railway station in said City while any train shall be approaching such station, and until the ex- piration of three minutes after the departure of such train, except to assist persons who have indicated a desire of patronizing the vehicle in his charge. No driver of any taxicab or other carriage or vehicle, licensed as aforesaid, shall solicit any passenger or passengers upon or along any of the streets or public ways of the City of Evanston by signal, sign, sounding of horn or oral request. It shall also be unlawful for any such driver of any such taxicab or other carriage or vehicle to pick up any passenger or passengers standing at or upon any desig- nated bus stop or loading zone unless hailed. No operator or driver of a taxicab shall habitually cruise along or upon the certified routes of any duly licensed utility for the purpose of soliciting passengers along such routes. SECTION 16. Driver to Remain in Cab While on Stand. Every driver or operator of a taxicab shall remain in his cab while same is parked or standing on stand. SECTION 17. Public passenger vehicles as livery cabs shall not in- discriminately accept passengers but shall be limited in scope of operation to carrying passengers for hire on a contract basis at a price agreed upon prior to employment and by arrangement of the parties. ARTICLE IV. Taximeters SECTION 1. Each taxicab shall be provided with a taximeter or instrument so devised as to register, in plain view of the passenger, the fares as accumulated while said cab is in operation. SECTION 2. Taximeters. Taximeters shall be connected with and operated from the front wheel or the transmission of the taxicab to which they are attached. No taxicab shall operate while engaged., unless such taximeter shall be accurately recording the fare -to be charged. Vehicles 7 SECTION 3. Flag. Taximeters shall be equipped with a flag at least three inches by two inches in size, either painted red or bearing thereon in letters at least one inch in height the word "VACANT" or the words "FOR HIRE." The flag post of such flag shall be kept up or towards a vertical position when the taxicab is for hire, and said flag post shall be immediately pulled down and kept in a horizontal position when such taxicab is engaged, and the taximeter shall register the fare as herein provided. SECTION 4. Dial. Taximeters shall have a dial or dials which shall register the tariff in accordance with the legal rates of fare. The taxi- meter shall be so placed that the dial thereof is in plain view of the passenger while riding in such taxicab or upon alighting. Taxicabs shall be equipped with a light which during the period between sunset and sunrise shall be so reflected upon the dial of the taximeter as to enable the passenger to read the figures indicated thereon. SECTION 5. Inspection Required. Tl a Inspector of Weights and Measures or his Deputy, shall inspect, test and seal all taximeters in use in the City monthly when the taxicab is inspected at the Municipal Testing station. In addition thereto, whenever complaint is made to the Mayor that any taximeter registers improperly or inaccurately, it shall be his duty to immediately cause an inspection and test of such taximeter, and if said taximeter does not properly and accurately register, it shall be unlawful to operate the taxicab until'it is equipped with a taximeter approved by the Mayor or Inspector of Weights and Measures or his Deputy. The owner or operator of any taxicab shall, upon demand, deliver to the Mayor, or his agent, the taxicab together with the taximeter, or the taximeter detached therefrom, for inspec- tion and test. Said owner may be present or represented at the ,time such inspection and test is made. SECTION 6. Inspection Tests. Every taximeter shall be tested to determine the accuracy of its recording mechanism with respect to distance traveled either by running the taxicab to which it is attached over a course, a standard mile in length, or by a mechanical test. Both of the foregoing tests may be made in the discretion of the Mayor or Inspector of Weights and Measures, or his Deputy. To determine whether a taximeter correctly registers waiting time, such taximeter shall be tested by comparing with the standard time, the time recorded as shown by the fare computed on the dial thereof. When a test shows that a taximeter correctly records the charge of fare measure by distance traveled, waiting time and extra passengers, it shall be sealed, and a certificate of the test shall be issued to the owner. 8 Vehicles SECTION 7. Recording of Inspections —Fees for Inspections. It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Weights and Measures, or his Deputy, to seal all taximeters found accurate and correct, and to keep a record of the numbers of each taximeter and the date of the inspec- tion thereof in the books of his office, and shall furnish a copy of such inspection to the Mayor for his records. The fee to be charged for the inspection of each taximeter is hereby fixed at the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) per year. No charge shall be made for additional inspections unless the taximeter registers incorrectly or inaccurately, in which case an inspection fee of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) shall be charged. SECTION 8. Posting Rates. There shall be affixed on the inside of each taxicab in a conspicuous place and in such a manner that the same may be easily and conveniently read by any person riding in such taxicab, a card in a frame covered by glass or other transparent material upon which card shall be printed in plan, legible type the rates of Fare as prescribed by ordinance. SECTION 9. Registration of Fare. It shall be the duty of the driver of every taxicab at the termination of his services, to throw the flag to the non -recording position on the taximeter and call the passenger's attention to the fare registred. The taximeter shall not be changed until the fare has been paid or a charge ticket thereof made out and delivered to the person hiring such taxicab. Any pas- senger shall be entitled to receive upon his request therefor, a receipt for the fare paid. SECTION 10. Transferring Meters. No person controlling or oper- ating any taxicab shall transfer the taximeter to any other taxicab unless a new inspection and certification of such taximeter is made. SECTION 11. Tampering With Meters. No person shall tamper with, break, or mutilate any taximeter, cable, or the seal thereof. ARTICLE V. Public Vehicle Drivers —License SECTION 1. Public Vehicle Drivers. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a public passenger vehicle upon the public ways of the City without first having obtained a driver's license. No person owning, controlling, or operating any public passenger vehicle shall employ or permit any person other than a licensed driver to operate such vehicle upon the public ways of the City. No owner of a taxicab or livery cab or of a taxicab or livery cab business shall lease or rent Vehicles 9 said' taxicab -or livery cab. All drivers, other than individual owners, shall be employed by the'owner on a commission or salary basis. SECTION 2. Public Vehicle Driver's License Requirements. Any person desiring to secure a license as a driver or operator of any public vehicle licensed hereunder and used for the carriage of passengers for hire and reward, shall make application in writing therefor to the Chief of Police upon a form provided. Such application shall set forth the name of the applicant, his residence and occupation, and shall be endorsed by at least two responsible citizens of this City who shall certify that the applicant is a man of good habits, honest, sober and industrious and a fit person to drive or operate a public passenger vehicle. Every applicant shall be 21 years of age or over. Upon such application, the Chief of Police shall make or cause to be made, a careful and diligent inquiry as ' to the character and record of the applicant for honesty, sobriety and capability, and if it shall be found that such applicant is lacking in any of such respects, such license shall be refused. If the Chief of Police shall be satisfied that the applicant is a fit person to be licensed such application shall be ap- proved and license issued. Such license shall have affixed thereon a picture of the licensee, and shall contain such other descriptive matter of the licensee as may be prescribed by the Chief of Police. Such license shall be displayed at all times in the public passenger vehicle in plain view of the passenger. SECTION 3. License Fee —Badge. The license fee for Public Vehicle driver or operator shall be One Dollar ($1.00) and such license shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. Every person licensed as a driver under the provisions of this ordinance shall at all times, while acting as driver of any vehicle licensed under the provisions of this ordinance, wear a metal badge which shall have inscribed thereon, "Evanston, Illinois, Chauffeur," the year for which said license is issued and a number corresponding to the number of the license issued to said driver. Such badge shall be provided with a pin or fastener and shall be worn in a conspicuous place on the outside of the driver's outside coat, or upon his cap, and shall be of a different design for each year. The fee for such badge shall be Fifty Cents ($0.50). SECTION 4. Record of Licensed Drivers —Suspension and Revo- cation of License. The Chief of Police shall keep at his office a record in which shall be kept the name and residence of each licensed driver or operator together with the names of persons endorsing his applica- tion, and shall carefully note opposite each such licensed driver's or operator's name such information as he may gain concerning him 10 . Vehicles and as may be necessary to provide a complete record of his .conduct and qualifications as a driver or operator. SECTION 5. Transfer of License or Badge Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to transfer any public passenger vehicle driver's license from one person to another. SECTION 6. Fares —Compensation —Judgments —Hours. No licen- see, owner or operator of a public passenger vehicle shall charge, demand, collect or receive greater or less or different rates of com-- pensation.for the service of said license than.those established or fixed from time to time by general ordinance. Every person shall be en- titled to the. service of the licensee at the established rates and charges. Upon and after the passage, approval and publication of this ordi- nance as required by law, the following schedule of rates and charges which is hereby declared to be just and reasonable, computable ac- cording to the distance traveled and the time consumed as indicated. by the taximeter attached to each taxicab, shall become effective: For the first one-third mile or fraction thereof ....... 20 cents; For each additional one-third mile or fraction thereof .05 cents; For each one and one-half minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof ...........................05 cents; 5c additional for each extra passenger; Minimum charge for telephone order service ......... 50 cents. Such waiting time shall include the time beginning five minutes after call time at the place to which the taxicab has been called, when it is not in motion, the time consumed by unavoidable delays, and the time consumed while standing at the direction of a passenger. Pas- sengers shall be entitled to the conveyance of their ordinary hand baggage without charge. A fee of twenty-five cents (25c) may be charged for carrying a trunk, but no licensee or operator of any taxi- cab shall carry or permit to be carried any trunk except inside of the taxicab. No licensee, owner or operator of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab shall work or employ any person to work as a driver of any public passenger vehicle or taxicab operated by him. for more than twelve ,(12) out of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours.. SECTION 7. Revocation of License by Mayor or City Council. In. case of any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance or any traffic ordinance or regulation, or any State law, the Mayor or the - City Council is he empowered to suspend or revoke any public vehicle driver's license .or any public vehicle license. Vehicles 11 ARTICLE VI. 'Necessity and Convenience. SECTION 1. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to limit the City in the exercise of the police powers and the City hereby, expressly reserves the right to pass all ordinances and make all reg- ulations affecting the licensee which may be deemed necessary to, promote or •secure health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience and general welfare; provided, however, that no ordinance or regulation shall authorize the issuance of any license for a taxicab nor shall license hereafter be issued except as provided in ARTICLE III, Sec tion 10, or except upon transfer to permit replacement of a taxicab or in the annual renewal of such license, unless the City Council, after a hearing by resolution shall declare that public convenience and necessity requires additional taxicab service. Subject to the conditions and limitations of this ordinance, permis- sion and authority are hereby granted to the licensees to operate taxicabs upon the public streets and other public ways within the corporate limits of the City for the term ending December 31, 1951, unless sooner terminated or revoked, as hereinafter provided. Each taxicab license, or the right to apply for such license, or its renewal, shall be assignable only under the terms and conditions of ARTICLE III, Section 10. In determining whether public convenience and necessity requires the licensing of any taxicab the City Council shall take into consider- ation: 1. The demand for such services; 2. The effect on traffic congestion; 3. Whether the safe use of the streets for vehicular and pe- destrian traffic will be impaired; 4. The financial responsibility of the applicant and the amount of reserves to be established for the payment of personal injury, death and property damage claims; 5. The wages or other compensation to be paid to or received by the driver of such taxicab; 6. The color scheme and character or equipment and 7. Any other facts which the City Council may deem relevant. The City Council shall hold public hearings from time to time for the purpose of considering any objections or evidence pertinent to the question of the -public convenience and necessity for .the issuance of 12 Vehicles licenses for taxicabs. Notices of such public hearings containing the time and place thereof and the names of applicants for licenses shall be published in the official newspaper of the City. The City Council may continue any public hearing from time to time without notice by publication. If as a result of such public hearings it is determined that public convenience and necessity requires more taxicab service and it is determined that a certain additional number of taxicabs are required for public convenience and necessity, then and in that event all holders of taxicab licenses under this ordinance shall have the right to file applications for said additional licenses and the City Council shall, as far as practical, distribute said additional licenses among the persons, firms or corporations then holding taxicab licenses and who have filed application for additional licenses, it being the intention of this pro- vision that before any such additional taxicab licenses are issued to any new taxicab operator full opportunity shall be afforded to those licensees who have been theretofore furnishing the taxicab service for the City of Evanston. SECTION 2. Every taxicab shall be operated regularly to the extent reasonably necessary to meet the public demands for taxicab service. In the event that the service of any taxicab is discontinued excpting on account of strikes, acts of, God, or causes beyond the control of the licensee the City Council may give written notice to the licensee to restore such taxicab to service and, if the same is not so restored within five (5) days after such notice, the City Council, in its discretion, may recommend to the Mayor that the license for such taxicab be revoked and the Mayor, in his discretion, may revoke same. SECTION 3. For the purpose of enabling the City to inform itself as to the character and quality of service rendered the public and just and reasonable uniform rates of fare to be fixed from time to time by the Council and for determining whether the licensee is main- taining adequate reserves to meet personal injury, death, and prop- erty damage claims, the City and the City Council shall have access to the plant, equipment, apparatus and other property and the inven- tories, books, papers, accounts and records of all property and oper- ations of the licensee at all reasonable times. Every licensee, at all times, shall keep in the City complete and accurate books and records of all property, operations, receipts and disbursements, in such form and detail as may be prescribed from time to time by the City Council. Every licensee shall file with the City Council semi-annually before September in each year, a true statement of all assets and liabilities, gross earnings, operating expenses and income of the licensee for Vehicles 13 the preceding six months ending December and June 30, respectively, and whenever called upon by the City Council, shall file such other information as may be required by it. All statements required to be filed pursuant to this ordinance, shall be sworn to by the licensee or the duly authorized agent of the licensee. Every licensee shall file with the City Council an address in the City to which all notices required to be given to the licensee under this ordinance may be addressed. All such notices shall be deemed good and sufficient for all purposes when deposited in the United States mail in a post-paid envelope addressed to the licensee at the address on file with the City Council. SECTION 4. In the event that the City Council after investigation and hearing shall determine that any licensee has obtained any license for any taxicab by fraud or false representation or misstatement of fact pertinent to the question of whether public convenience and ne- cessity required the issuance of such license or in case any licensee shall fail to carry out any promise made to the City Council before the issuance of such license the City Council may, in its discretion, revoke such license. SECTION 5. In the event that any licensee shall make default in the observance or performance of any one or more of the agreements, conditions or obligations imposed upon such licensee by this ordinance and if any such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) days after written notice thereof from the City .Council to the licensee citing the alleged default on the part of the licensee then in each and every such case, in addition to all other rights and remedies of the City in such case, the Council may by resolution terminate the permission and authority hereby granted to such. licensee and thereupon the Mayor'shall revoke all taxicab licenses held by such licensee. ARTICLE VII. Limitation of Licenses SECTION 1. The total number of taxicab licenses which shall be issued by the City of Evanston, for the period beginning January 1, 1947, shall be not to exceed the number of 210. The total number of livery cab licenses which shall be issued by the City of Evanston, for the period beginning January 1, 1947, shall be not to exceed the number of 25. 14 Vehicles SECTION 2. General —Penalty. Any. person violating any- of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more, than Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each offense. SECTION 3. Validity. If any of the articles, sections, or provisions, of this ordinance shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to invalidate, affect, or change, the other articles, sections, or provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. All prior ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION TWO. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication, according to law. SECTION THREE. Publication. Publication of this ordinance shall be .by the printing of same in pamphlet form. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Evanston on the 30th day of December A.D. 1946; corrected and amended February 17, 1947. ✓ Edward W. Bell, City' Clerk Approved December 31, 1946 and February 18, 1947 S. G. Ingraham, Mayor. Approved as to form by O. D. Buckles, Corporation Counsel. Published in Pamphlet Form March 10, 1947.