Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1929, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE March · 15. 1929 was to act as village engineer in connection with this work, another engineer be employed also, so that there would be no mistakes and the property owners assured that the specifications and the work to be done would be Editor, Wn.ME'l"tt LIFE: satisfactory and proper. FACTS IN REPAVING OF FOR· This was agreed to at the public EST AVENUE, WILMETTE hearing by the Board of Local ImAt the public hearing of the original provements but not done. a ssessment for paving this street, a: The statement was made at the hearrequest was made by some of the ing that the cost of this paving would property owners that if Mr. Roberts be approximately $4 a foot on each Public Forum IRED ALE FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES '": ise North Sh~rites who are making a change of residence this Spring wall call Iredale s TODAY and make moving day arrangements. Your work will be done quickly, without loss or damage and with a minimum amount of inconvenience to you. Phone toda~. Overstuffed Furniture and Rugs Proceued by lredale'a are MOTHPROOF! 1723 BENSON A VENUE PHONE WILMETTE 1332 MOVING side of the street. The assessment as here is about 60o/o more than 'estimated confirmed was over $5 per foot on each a majority of the property owners have, through their attorneys, objected side. to the certificate of cost and compte. At the time confirmation of the orig- tion as filed by the Village attorney mal assessment ':"as. heard before the and a motion to vacate the order apCounty court, obJectiOns were filed by proving same is now pending in the some of the property. ow_ners and al- , County court. though Mr. Orner, Prestdent of the p F Village, stated that if any reduction of rope~ty owners on ores~ ave~ue the assessment was given to the ob- are cautioned f!Ot t.o pay thetr pavmg jcctors the same reduction would be ~s~essment until thts matter has been given to all the property owners · it lthgated and the final amou~t of each was not done but all objectors ,~ere assessment has b~en determmed. given a reduction and no one else. The date f?r filmg the Supplemental In December, 1928, notice was re- Assessment m the County court was ceived of a Supplemental Assessment January 14, 1929, but up to the present in connection with this paving and at time the Village attorney has not the public hearing, in answer to the done this. query as to what was the reason, 1\fr. The Village collector cannot reRoberts stated that he had made a turn as delinquent any of the paving mistake in his figures, neglecting to assessments while the motion to vacate include n_nc blo~k and multiply the the order approving the certificat of nt1~1l~er ot feet ot curb by two and the cost and completion is pending. When dcfictt was. $~4,000, ~bout 60%. more the Village attorney does file the supthan the ongmal estt~nate, makmg the plemental roll objections will be filed co t of the resurfacmg of the street thereto bv a majority of the property about $8 a foot on each side. This owners oi1 Forest avenue. cost being excessive and the proceedSigned: in'g not in accordance with the law, \Valter Marshall Cowell, \\'hich does not permit the board to let 900 Forest avenue. a contract or proceed with an improv~\Villiam C. Fox, mcnt when the cost is 10% more than 831 Forest Avenue. the original estimate. Since the cost Stanley M. Truska, 715 Forest avenue. George Vv. Springer, . 724 Forest avenue. VETERINARIAN FRANK B. ERWIN ~~Dog Specializing in the treatment of your best friends, the Auxiliary Will Meet at St. George High School St. George High school in Evanston is holding an auxiliary meeting Monday afternoon, March 18, at 2 o'clock in the library of the school building. Following the meetitig and during the social half hour tea will be served by Mrs. John Brady, Mrs. Paul Brandel. Mrs. A. C. Pearson, and Mrs. Paul Philips, all mothers of the Winnetka boys at St. George. and Cat" ASSISTANT All Calls Receive My Personal . 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