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Transcript of •/ A GE I, Phu 0_1A_ adzo C. - Kankakee County Clerk
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Board Meeting May 11, 1993 9:30 A.M.
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INVOCATION: County Board Member, Mr. Draine
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
ROLL CALL:
CLclop± MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING: April 13, 1993
]2 J CLAIMS COMMITTEE REPORT:
COMMUNICATIONS:
Phu 0_1A_ Thank you from Gene Novak and Ken Allers
DEPARTMENT REPORTS: 1. County Treasurer's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 2. County Collector's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 3. Circuit Clerk's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 4. Coroner's Receipt of Money for March, 1993. 5. Coroner's Monthly Report for March, 1993.
0-L 6. Recorder of Deeds Monthly Report for March, 1993. 7. Animal Control's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 8. County Clerk's Monthly Report
'f or March, 1993.
9. Building and Zoning Monthly Report for April, 1993.
RESOLUTIONS: 1. Highway and Bridge Committee
Award of Contracts
Installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on C.H. 38 (Lowe Road) at the Kankakee Beaverville and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Park
RLc. Joint agreement for installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on C.H. 38 (Lowe Road) at th Kankakee Beaverville and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Pa/k
2. Administration Committee / A. Authorizing the Chair an to sign an agreement with Byron Johnson
B. Authorizing the Chairman to sign an agreement with J & E Associates
adzo C. Committee Duties
Q ç*D. Re-appointment of Jeanne Hansen to the Kankakee County Farmland Assessment Review Committee
fto±E. "Re-appointment of Robert Glade as Trustee to the Kankakee Valley Airport Authority
F. Re-appointment of Patrick Keigher to the Board of Review
(Jq5fO. Appointment of Mari B. Gromer to the Board of Review
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3. Purchasing-Finance-Audit Committee A. Transfer of Funds from Salary Adjustment Account
D , B.21& Budget Amendments (Other Funds)
4. Assessment-County Clerk-Recorder-Treasurer Committee A. A resolution authorizing the Chairman to execute a deed of conveyance
of, the County's interest or authorize a cancellation of the appropriate certificates of purchase
B. Appointment of Trustee Daniel C. Mau to the Pilot Township Fire Protection District
Re-appointment of Trustee Arnold Arp to the Greater Momence Fire Protection District
O—d6lo-f-D. Appointment of Trustee Dolore Trudeau to the Greater Momence Fire Protection District
E. Re-appointment of Louis Mombrun as Trustee to the Reddick Community Fire Protection District
5. General Health-Welfare-Schools-VAC Committee
os y pI* Public Health Awareness Month
6. Personnel-Automation-Insurance Committee Amendment to the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual
7. Planning-Zoning-Agriculture Committee
U60- A. Prairie Estates Subdivision Final Plat
O.ckpf—B. Zoning Board of Appeals Case 1193-6; Petitioners Philip and Jean Schriner
Q.C. Section 18 Transportation Grant
Up~D. A resolution amending a resolution establishing a Land Evaluation Site Assessment System (LESA)
OLD BUSINESS
NEW BUSINESS • One (1) opening on the Kankakee County Housing Authority • Two (2) openings on the Kankakee County Board of Examiners and Appeals • Five (5) openings on the Kankakee County Board of Health • One (1) opening on the Kankakee River Valley Forest Preserve District Board • Is any Board Member interested in serving on the Kankakee County
Convention and Visitors Bureau • The County Board Annual Luncheon will be held on June 8, 1993 • If any Board Member is interested in receiving copies of all minutes let
Juanita know today
A motion to audit the per diem and adjourn this adjourned meeting of September 8, 1992 to June 8, 1993 at 930 A.M. at 189 E. Court Street on the 4th floor Conference Room, Kankakee, Illinois.
Kan. Cunty S Board Meeting May 11, 1993 9:30 A.M.
The meeting of the Kankakee County Board, Kankakee County, Illinois held pursuant to the adjourned meeting of September 8, 1992, was called to order by the Chairman, Mr. Kendall Wenzelman on May 11, 1993 at 9:30 am. with the following members present:
Mr. Huot, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Davis, Mr. Martin, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Bertrand, Mr. Riegel, Mr. Graves, Mr. Dailey, Mr. Stump, Mr. Wenzelman, Rev. Rucker, Mr. Washington, Ms. Shutter, Mr. Breault, Mr. LaGesse, Rev. Ervin (9.35 am.), Mr. Quigley, Mr. Snipes (9:42 am.), Mr. Meents, Mr. Gerts, Mr. Draine, Mr. Ruch and Mr. Boudreau.
Members Absent: Mr. Tripp, Dr. Sergeant, Mr. Kruse, and Mr. Merkie.
QUORUM PRESENT
Invocation was given by County Board Member, Mr. Charles Draine.
The Board recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
The minutes of the meeting of April 13, 1993 were presented to the Board and on the motion of Mr. Stump and second of Mr. Dailey the reading of the minutes was waived and stand approved as recorded. Motion carried.
CLAIMS COMMITTEE: The Clerk was directed to read the Claims Committee report which includes County General and Highway Claims A motion to adopt the claims for payment was made by Mr. Davis and seconded by Mr. Riegel. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 22 ayes and 1 nay.
COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Thank you from Gene Novack and Ken Allers
A motion to accept the Communications and place them on file was made by Mr. Jensen and seconded by Mr. Boudreau. Motion carried with Mr. Dailey voting no.
DEPARTMENT REPORTS:- 1. County Treasurer's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 2. County Collector's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 3. Circuit Clerk's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 4. Coroner's Receipt of Money for March, 1993. 5. Coroner's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 6. Recorder of Deeds Monthly Report for March, 1993. 7. Animal Control's Monthly Report for March, 1993. a County Clerk's Monthly Report for March, 1993. 9. Building and Zoning Monthly Report for April, 1993.
A motion to approve the Department Reports and place them on file was made by Mr. Dailey and seconded by Mr. Stump. Motion carried.
RESOLUTIONS: 1. Highway and Bridge Committee
A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to Award of Contracts.
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A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Riegel and seconded by Mr. Jensen. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 23 ayes, 0 nays, and 1 abstain.
B. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on CH 38 (Lowe Road) at the Kankakee Beavervile and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Park.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Washington and seconded by Mr. Snipes.
Mr. Martin asked if the road would be closed and if so for how long.
Mr. Piekarczyk said that it will be closed for 2-3 days.
Motion carried on a roll call vote of 24 ayes and 0 nays.
C. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to a joint agreement for installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on C.H 38 (Lowe Road) at the Kankakee Beaverville and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Park.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Martin and seconded by Mr. Boudreau. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 24 ayes and 0 nays.
2. Administration Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to authorizing the Chairman to sign an agreement with Byron Johnson.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Dailey and seconded by Mr. Bertrand.
Mr. Wenzelman said the County went out for bid for copy machine service and three (3) bids were received. Byron Johnson's was the lowest bidder. Mr. Wenzelman said in the current contract we can extend it for two more years. Byron Johnson's has approached us to extend the contract until March, 1996 reducing the County's costs by approximately $300.00 per month.
Mr. Ruch asked if we rebid the contract before allowing for the extension.
Mr. Wenzelman said no.
Mr. Ruch asked if we have considered purchasing the equipment.
Mr. Wenzelman said that was looked into but we found that it is cheaper to lease the equipment.
Mr. Ruch questioned if we can extend a lease that goes beyond the term of the County Board. Mr. Ruch said we should have the State's Attorney look into the legality.
Mr. Huot said we could approve the contract subject to checking the legality.
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A motion was made by Mr. Ruch and seconded by Mr. Martin to table the resolution until the legality and other bids are sought. Motion failed.
A motion was made by Mr. Huot and seconded by Mr. Jensen to amend the motion with the stipulation subject to the legality of the contract can being extended beyond the term of the County Board. Motion carried.
Motion carried with the amendment on a roll call vote of 22 ayes and 2 nays.
B. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to authorizing the Chairman to sign an agreement with J & E Associates.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Dailey and seconded by Mr. Washington.
Mr. Wenzelman explained that requests have come in wanting aerial maps on a different scale than we have available here at the County. Mr. Wenzelman said that J & E Associates will produce the maps for them with the County receiving a fee of 20010 but not less than $24.00.
Mr. Quigley asked how often there will be requests.
Mr. Wenzelman stated occasionally a local engineering firm may ask for them.
Motion carried on a roll call vote of 23 ayes and 0 nays.
C. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to committee duties.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Dailey and seconded by Mr. Boudreau..
Mr. Ruch said we have a pre-existing ordinance that covers committee's.
Mr. Wenzelman said the ordinance states what committee's there are but does not give guidelines of those committee's duties.
Motion carried.
D. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the re-appointment of Jeanne Hansen to the Kankakee County Farmland Assessment Review Committee.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Thompson and seconded by Mr. Riegel. Motion carried.
E. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the re-appointment of Robert Glade as Trustee to the Kankakee Valley Airport Authority.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Breault and seconded by Mr. Martin.
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Mr. Stump asked if he is qualified to serve on both Boards.
Mr. Wenzelman said that issue is outstanding and is being reviewed.
Motion carried.
F. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the re-appointment of Patrick Keigher to the Board of Review.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Davis and seconded by Mr. Jensen.
Mr. Ruch said in 1987 we passed a resolution carving out the exception to making appointments to various Boards. The Board of Review is the final level of local authority for the assessment process and we are rubber stamping the appointments dictated by the Chairman of the political parties. Mr. Ruch said at least Mr. Keigher showed up for the meeting and nobody has talked to Ms. Gromer. Mr. Ruch said three (3) individuals took the test offered in February and others may have been out there that would have taken the test. Mr. Ruch urged the other members to vote against the resolution for both appointments.
Mr. Wenzelman said Mr. Keigher showed up at the committee meeting due to the fact that a letter had not been received from his party's Chairman. Mr. Wenzelman read the statute that governs the Board of Review.
Mr. Thompson noted that the exam that was held in February was put into the newspaper.
Mr. Jensen called for the question.
Motion carried with Mr. Ruch voting no.
G. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the appointment of Man B. Gromer to the Board of Review.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Dailey and seconded by Mr. Huot. Motion carried with Mr. Ruch voting no.
3. Purchasing-Finance-Audit Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to Transfer of Funds from Salary Adjustment Account.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Davis and seconded by Mr. Riegel.
Mr. Martin said he has been checking on salary increases since the beginning of the year. Mr. Martin asked if the G.W.I. is figured before the evaluation.
Mr. Winkel said it would depend on their evaluation date.
Mr. Martin said he will have a report at the next meeting. Mr. Martin said we should also have a meeting early on with the Chief Judge to ask him to comply with our table for salary increases.
Kani. 0 ibunty Board Meeting May 11, 1993 Page Five
Mr. Winkel said that is a reasonable request; however, the Probation Department is set by the State of Illinois and is reimbursed back to the County.
Mr. Wenzelman said if we do not go with their table we may lose funding.
Mr. Ruch said these increases are discretionary and we should not be approving them if we have a deficit budget.
Ms. Shutter said if he does not like the system then he needs to make a motion to freeze the salaries.
Motion carried on a roll call vote of 22 ayes and 1 nay.
B. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to Budget Amendments (Other Funds).
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Davis and seconded by Mr. Dailey. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 23 ayes and 1 nay.
4. Assessment-County Clerk-Recorder-Treasurer Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to a resolution authorizing the Chairman to execute a Deed of Conveyance of the County's interest or authorize a cancellation of the appropriate certificates of purchase.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. LaGesse and seconded by Mr. Boudreau.
Mr. Frechette said the recent sale held on the Courthouse Lawn sold every parcel in the County.
Mr. Riegel asked if these type of auctions will be held in the future.
Mr. Frechette said we will have another one in October but will not have as many parcels to auction off.
Mr. Martin asked how many parcels were sold.
Mr. Frechette said 600 parcels were redeemed and another 1,000 were sold. Mr. Frechette said we collected $800,000.00-$900,000.00 which will be distributed to all other taxing bodies
Mr. Breault thanked Mr. Frechette for bringing this idea forward.
Mr. Frechette thanked Mr. Clark and his office for helping with the process.
Motion carried on a roll call vote of 24 ayes and 0 nays.
B. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the appointment of Trustee Daniel C. Mau to the Pilot Township Fire Protection District.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Riegel and seconded by Mr. LaGesse. Motion carried with Mr. Wenzelman abstaining.
Karn ,bunty S Board Meeting May 11, 1993 Page Six
A motion was made by Mr. Snipes and seconded by Mr. Meents to suspend the reading of the appointment resolutions. Motion carried.
C. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the re-appointment of Trustee Arnold Arp to the Greater Momence Fire Protection District
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Jensen and seconded by Mr. Thompson. Motion carried.
D. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the appointment of Dolore Trudeau to the Greater Momence Fire Protection District
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Jensen and seconded by Mr. Thompson. Motion carried.
E. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to the re-appointment of Louis Mombrun as Trustee to the Reddick Community Fire Protection District.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Rev. Ervin and seconded by Mr. Riegel. Motion carried.
5. General Health-Welfare-Schools-VAC Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to Public Health Awareness Month.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Bertrand and seconded by Mr. Dailey. Motion carried.
A motion was made by Mr. Snipes and seconded by Rev. Ervin to proceed to Item #7 and then come back to Item #6 since this item will be a lengthy discussion. Motion carried.
7. Planning-Zoning-Agriculture Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to Prairie Estates Subdivision Final Plat.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Washington and seconded by Mr. Stump. Motion carried
B. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to Zoning Board of Appeals Case #93-6; Petitioners Philip and Jean Schriner.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Stump and seconded by Mr. Meents. Motion carried.
C. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to Section 18 Transportation Grant.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Washington and seconded by Mr. Boudreau. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 24 ayes and 0 nays.
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D. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with reference to a resolution amending a resolution establishing a Land Evaluation Site Assessment System (LESA).
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Huot and seconded by Mr. Riegel.
Mr. Huot said some changes were made in committee.
Mr. VanMill said the major change was the factor of density of development.
Mr. Martin asked if the objections have been satisfied.
Mr. VanMill said they appear to have been.
Mr. Gerts said he has heard complaints from individuals and they are urging the County Board to vote against LESA.
Mr. Huot said that he talked to Mr. Smietanski and told him to contact him if he was not satisfied with the outcome of the last meeting.
Mr. Martin echoed what Mr. Huot said and did not receive a response either.
Mr. Martin said everybody should be commended for the way in which this matter was handled.
Mr. Snipes called for the question.
Motion carried with Mr. Gerts voting no and Mr. Ruch abstaining.
6. Personnel-Automation-Insurance Committee A. The committee submitted a resolution for Board consideration with
reference to an amendment to the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual.
A motion to adopt the resolution was made by Mr. Stump and seconded by Rev. Rucker.
Mr. Ruch said this is not about medical or insurance records - it is about having access to information on how tax dollars are being spent. From 1980-1986 he served on the committee and discussed claims and how the tax dollars were being spent. Mr. Ruch said they also discussed names. Mr. Ruch said in 1984 the cost to the County for insurance was $258549.00 with the employee contribution being $20.00 per month for single and $70.00 per month for family. Mr. Ruch said in 1991 the cost to the County for insurance was $782,99 ,00 with the employee contribution remaining the same. Mr. Ruch said he asked Ma Lucht to tell him which County employee's hit the stop loss. Mr. Ruch said he talked to Mr. Graves and they were able to recall knowing who the sick individuals were. Mr. Ruch said the State's Attorney gave him an opinion that he has the right to know if there is no policy established. Mr. Ruch said he was still denied the information so he had a meeting with Mr. Erickson, Ma Gorski, and Ms. Lucht. Mr. Ruch said he then excluded names and asked for part-time employee's, individuals over 65, and County Board Members who hit the stop loss. Ms. Lucht then again denied him that information.
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Ms. Shutter said in 1984 names may have been discussed but it should not be done. Ms Shutter said we are now dealing with ADA requirements, etc. Ms Shutter said we are trying to protect the employee's right to privacy even if we are self-funded. Ms Shutter said in the opinion of the State's Attorney it states that any other County Board Member could challenge the request and that is what we are doing. Ms. Shutter said Dr. Sergeant has said this is unethical and gives an opportunity for abuse.
Discussion was held regarding the opinion from the State's Attorney.
Mr. Dailey said as a private employer who knew all the information on his employee's
Mr. Martin said he totally objects and opposes limits and restrictions on a County Board Members right to know. Mr. Martin said he was elected as a person of trust by the people.
Mr. Ruch said nobody was elected with greater rights than any other.
Question was called.
Motion carried on a roll call vote of 14 ayes, 5 nays, and 3 abstain.
OLD BUSINESS: None.
NEW BUSINESS: • One (1) opening on the Kankakee County Housing Authority • Two (2) openings on the Kankakee County Board of Examiners and Appeals o Five (5) openings on the Kankakee County Board of Health o One (1) opening on the Kankakee River Valley Forest Preserve District Board • Is any Board Member interested in serving on the Kankakee County
Convention and Visitors Bureau • The County Board Annual Luncheon will be held on June 8 1993 • If any Board Member is interested in receiving copies of all minutes let
Juanita know today
A motion to adjourn this adjourned meeting of September 8 1992, to June 8 1993, at 9.30 am. at 189 East Court Street, on the Fourth Floor Conference Room, Kankakee, Illinois was made by Mr. Quigley and seconded by Mr. Stump. Motion carried on a roll call vote of 22 ayes and 0 nays.
Respectfully submitted,
Bruce Clark County Clerk
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STATE' C INOIS) KAKEE COUNTY OAR1 • TERM KANKAKE, NTY ss
• +++ COUNTY GENERAL +++ AND INCLUDING ALL FUNDS MAY ii. A.D. 19 93
Mr. Chairman and Members of the County Board:
Your Committee on County Claims would beg! ,-.leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented, and recommended payment and the clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue orders to the several claimants, payable out of the fund as follows:
VENDORS AMOUNT
PAID LIST 464 $279,250,94
UNPAID LIST 150 195,966.10
TOTALS 614 • $475,217.04 PAYROLL 4/15=239,594.82,JOE=24,196.25,4/30=242,249.67,
GRAND TOTAL= $981,257.78 All of which is respectfully submitted.
COMMITTEE
DATE
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• 17 AMERITECH PAGINE SERVICES CINCINNATI OH i22 55.21 - 55.21
24 A&M COMMUNICATIONS ADLEY IL 1633 252.32 252.313 BR _____- --- .._._._ E1R-.IL - .............. -. J. Z24 ............... - 91L0_.__
82 AMERITECH MOBILE COMMUNICATION CHICAGO IL. 16325 203.90 . 203.90
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aOiS CIRCLE PEST CONTROL . BOURBONNAIS IL 163 60.00 606.00
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101313 CHEMCO INOL'STF:IES INC. £T.LOUI O !434 243.40 283.4')
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ThLINOIS COUNTY 4. wusHl nRr= A0RI _T I'
ILL DEPT OF AGRICULTURE . SPRINGFIELD 1L 1&.3E-9 25.00 25.00 1FF/MONARCH STREATOR 1! 14290 B43.20 843.20
412B !NDU!TRIAPrAL F1TSBURGH g. 4'1 -3IHI LL_ - FIRE & POLICE EQP OURBONNAIS . IL 16392 520.75 . . -. - 520.75 4i59 JAFFE'S DRUG STORES KANKA-EE IL 193 VOID
JFFE'E_ SL _SRE-8_ 'AN'-EE_ -I-L---3-_VD1D 4159 JAFFE'S DRUG STORES KANKAKEE IL 14395 735.73 735.72 Z163 JESSEN,MD, RONALD C. KANKAKEE IL 16396 - 600.00 600.00
_30I441fl'_rfl _Tfl_ _ IPI'_ fr'II_blt' IL' ..!C-'7 cZ) fifi r,n 4i7S-OHNS0N'S HARDWARE
: SUP.. .. -- KANKAKEE - IL 16396 136.83 . - - . 136.83 -.
4456 KETCH-ALL COMPANY _-. . A AZP_44 11 i P'PLGE _MART __
SNA LOUIS OBISO .
CA 4299 n
154.75 lIP_iP_ •• -
15-4. 75 _._-._ 11P_R
4459 KEZDY, JOHN F. APPELLATE PROS. _1iAD!2OL1S_
KANKAKEE 1J
IL 16401 33.40 33.40 4462 KANKAKEE SAN1TRY L'ISPOSAL INC KANKAEE IL 16402 631.00 - 621.00
Fi ._EO2Rfl_ SAL-C&S_ VAN"EE_ 1 L 1fiflri _inn_CIO 44,65 ,
'XANKAKEE BUSINESS MACH KANKAkEE IL 16404 998 15 99B..2 5
4499w KANKAKEE LABOR RECORD 3OLIET IL 16405 1B0 00 180 00 91 610SP-AL _-_._ -_'ANEE 1 à4 16 14B- 00 1
4532 KANKAKEE COUNTY TREAS. (HWY) RANKAKEE IL 16407 5,777.27 5777.27 WARNING -- AMOUNT IS TOO BIG TO PRINT IN WORDS, PLEASE TYPE ArOUTfl BY HAND.
TTH 4IEP . AL.AY_ -' 242_à -
MC DONJALDS - BOURBONNAIS IL 16409 3,634.20 3. 634.20 MCGOWEN RIFLE BARRELS - ST. ANNE IL. 16410 25.00 - 25.00
.E35 _MCGRTH-A5N BRAL-EY IL I_I/OlD _ ._ - 5356 MCGRATH-WHALEN BRADLEY IL 16412 1,059.37 1.059. 37
- 358 M & M SHEETMETAL KANRAREE IL 113 76.00 76.00
VENDOR NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT . -PAYMENT
5366 MAB PAINT STORE TERRE HAUTE T 15414 338.36 236.36
4 MERCON SUPPLY . KANKAKEE IL 16415 73.94 73.94
24B 4P
MUNICIPAL ELECTRONICS .WARRENSBURG IL 18417 402.06 402.06
I - MICROTEK . . :BRADLEY IL 16418 139.5 . .138.95
BRAJLE-W IL 64.I-S___-_ _Z.101 - . lfll.AA
5501 MOTOROLA, INC'. CHICAGO IL 16420 663.30 663.30
10 5502 All MULTIGRAPHICS CHICAGO IL 1421 27.04 27.04
ZSC7 r.RTXNO PAPEF: CW-ICACD IL 422- 60A nn
532 MORRISON HOSF1TALTY GROUP . PHILADELPHIA PA. 16423 4668.00 . .. . 4,668.00
£246 NORTHEAST PUBLISHING GROUP BOSTON MA 16424 80.88 - 60.88
16264 NñT1-13N..L SHE.-SSSC A'-EA14D1- -VA 164.25 ___-37.5.00 . .
6280 NAT'L LAW ENFORCEMENT INST. SANTA ROSA CA 16426 280.00 280.00
6552 D'HERRDN CC.,INC.RAY DANVILLE IL 1427 74.68 . 74.68
-.B0UflB04NALS ...... _-.----. IL-.--- 1â42B- ------------ __ CIO
675 PETERSON DtsS,OHN T. KANKAKEE IL 16429 503.00 503. (iQ
66704 PYRAMID COMMUNICATIONS KANKAKEE IL !6430 100.5 100.95
7206 RIVERSIDE RADIOLOGIST, S. C.- PEORIA IL J.632 106. CIO . 106.00
7207 RIVERSIDE rIEDI(:AL CTR. KANXAEE, IL 1 ,E35.45 1,835.45
.16434 .. ............... ÔO.00L 0. _____
7237 RODE, AMMO & SUFPLIE BRADLEY IL 18435 69.95 69-. 95
'7• RITE-AWAY PAPERS . . CRESTW000 IL 16'36 107.51 107.51
. -RQGERS-SUP-F4- --____
RAETZ AUTO . __CHAF:A.LGN.. -
MOMENCE
. IL ..
IL
16427 1448
135.49.__.. 408.00
- 408.00
j ST. MARY'S HOSEITAL . CUE --_----------
KANKAE.E ... ...........
IL ..
1c439 1440 .
4,722.37 . 40.27
. 4,722.37 _4f37
7835 STATE CHEMICAL MEG. CO . -CLEVELAND OH 228.80 328.80
7647 STUN-TECH INC. CLEVELAND OH ..6442 284.00 284.00
766T_ ST4:ST4V FEL-LTE -- .-_SPR.1NGFELtl . - IL .. . . - 5OO__.
7672 SECURITY LL1BE- SUPL BRADLEY-. IL, 61.60 61.60
7678 SCANLON AUTO 830Y HERSCHER IL 6.4 5 353.00 . 353.00
782 _RRINSLD-...-.------ ZL..-.4444 ------------ '5O.O_-. _75.00
.7683 SHOR-LINE KANSAS CITY 16447 . 33.73 33.73
7865 SkUBIC PAPER CU'. BRADLEY IL 1848 28.05 28.05
79 SUPERIOR SI tPEE-I4 NKE.E -------L.-.- _o449 ------- .....__22..O.0_. .7p
7699 SHELL OIL COMFPNY TULSA OK. 16450 13.25. 13.35
7700 SAFALA, JOSEPH C. M. 1:1. JOLIET IL ±4451 2,100.00 . all 100.00
.7 CMIETr -2F.. IL-. K4K-AEE- ------IL----- 42____._.Z4O..00 4(LUO
7.746 SOLUTION SPECIALTIES. INC. LAKE VILLA IL 16453 19.90 19.80
8562 TRAVEL LODGE MOTEL . SPRINGFIELD IL 16454 - 101.20 101.20
8570 --L-CHARLOTTESVILLE- .---. . ,455_ -.- - _29..34_
8578 THE GR4tIY C3RP3ATION CRYSTAL LAKE IL 16'56 296.73 296.73
q1 30TH ANNUAL NCRC SEMINAR INDIAJAFOLIS If ±6457 170.00 - 170.00
k' ------ S3 ----- ._226 .
. ThI-RIVER POLICE TRNG JOLIET. IL. 16459 100.00 100.00
TOUSIGNANT INC KANKAKEE IL ±ó4C1 60.00 - 60.00
__--ANKKEE------- ---.- -IL-- .-- 16461-- - . 1.c'5.50 -____________
9103 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE DECATUR IL 452 14.74 14.74
9104 UNIVERSAL FINANC1AL ELMHLIRST IL 16463 612.45 612.45
.ATE-05/07/5 NgA;EE COuNTY rr
IME—C'1:22 PM ACCOUNTS PAYABLE EC REGISTER 0/11f9
OR NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT PAYMENT
U.S. POST OFFICE KANKAKEE IL 1464 10000.00 10,000.00 / UNITED LABORATORIES ITASCA IL 16' 67.1 7.51
• £2! ww i g~gs CORF—CHICPGD CH4-C---------------44. -4t.4à----- 205-.-7-5 -9.158 VANSCO .BONFIELD IL 16467 631.74 631.74
80 WITHAM IIErIDRIAL HOSPITAL LEBANON IL 164B 27.00 .37.00 c'is tiwDows B9 L4ER----------------CO------4.6469-- -2J -.-44 2 5252 WALLACE COUTER SERVICES CHICAGO IL 1470 5,397.0
C7257 WEST PUBLISHING CO. ST.F'AUL rN 1 647 1 VOID LJ-ST—PUEL-IEFI CD. S.FAUL 1• 154
26 WAL—MART STORE 01—i307 BRADLEY IL 167 11.7 . 11.7 :94 WILL COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION JOLIET IL 16474 20.00 320.00
95c' Z-t4—T-A.'iY -ANK-AK.EE— - - --LL ------ - -_.80...00._________________________________ 1546 VELLUNTINI, MARIE KANIAKEE IL 1647 .42 5.42
• TOTALS 1.10 195.966.10
•;
.-
VENDOR NAME
ORG VEND CITY
91- HECK
GROSS DISCOUNT PAYMENT
41 AVIS MOTEL KANAEE IL .5942 - :70.00 - 270.00
4 AT&T, BEDFORD PARK XL 15943 279.79 279.79
. ?- ---------------- ---- - IL 5, 0.0-Q. 00 . 0QO.OQ
3 AZZARELLI CONSTRUCTION CO. kANKAKEE IL 15945 955.00 . 855.00
--99 AVDELOTT. MARK 15946 42.00 42.00
_-03_ UIOAT-IC -DAXA-P-ROCESS ---------. ._..___.ENVER. . ....... -- . -15-947.. .
207 BAUER, MONICA KANKAKEE IL 15948 96.14 96.14
• 237 BROWN, CARL PIN 15949 69.79 69.79
-39 URN IFI_-__. WKAKEE L_.__J595O - - --------- 250. 00 250.00
74 BLANCHETTE' STEPHEN KANKAKEE - IL 15951 60.00 - 60-00
289 BOVT.HUEY E. . KANKAKEE IL 15952 41.0 4:1.60. PiT L'rJUL - ii i vnir;
L295 CO. KANKAKEE ---- i: --
314 BISFING, APRIL BRADLEY IL
-.5- Bg-QWS1. T-Z-D''
3 BERTRAND. DUANE KANKAKEE IL 15957
:1005 COMMONWEALTH ELtISON CO CRESTW030 IL 1595B
007 CRKBRUCE-- ._.. _..._.KAWKAKEE .....- . IL .... 15959.
1039 COMMONWEALTH EJIISON (VAC) . CHICAGO IL 150
1096 CARR- SHERRI E.. KAr4KAKEE IL
11t1: -c'EI4INZOii. 5E17 Y1 ..XAKPiKEE-_ .......... i55.,2 -
04 CARNAHAN. WILLIAM 15963
. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT _WACi_._-______
CHICAGO KAM-A:EE. -
IL IL ...
DAN K ANKAKEE IL
c3i1 DAVIS, -BERNARD KANAKEE IL 157
1856 DR1-'E- C- - ....... IL_
1855' DAILEY, JAMES KANKAKEE IL 159
1866 DANDURAND; JEWEL BOURBONN'AIS IL 15970
2322 E.LECIRDLU-X -___________________ ..3OURBDNNAIS...... L ........ 15921
2325 ELLISON. OLLETHER . KANKAKEE IL .5972
505.80 . 505.80 205.00 205.00
9.66 9.66 4,134.52 4,134.52
692.37 692.37 250. 00 250. 00
50.0 22.68 22.68
289.00 289.00
37.11 37.11
- .......84.__
24. 91 23.00 23.00
165.00 .165. 00 649. 90
165.00 165.00
(.197 2 FOOD EXPO KANKAKEE IL 15c2 Vo 7r•
24 _ 3QD-_E.XPD KAJEE
)2497 FOOL' EXPO . KANKAKEE IL 15975 VOID
497 FOOD EXPO . KANKAKEE IL 15976 2,010.38 21010.38
250 1 _IL_FRATERWA.-DDEE_-DF_PDL10E_-- _____PR1t45ET!_fl... ..1L ... 15977 -, - - -- - ----- 4.94.50_.____________
2512 FIRST OF AMERICA (M. C) KALAMAZOO MI 157S 50.81 50.81
2527 MULCAHY, 3D LYNN NKAKEE IL 15975' 92.22 92.22
J_.ZRE5-42---- F4E UAELE. IL-_-_. .5920. . - ------1.562_.57 562.E7_.
2553 FRECHETTE, MARK J.,TREAS. (3) FLEY. INSURANCE IL .5951- 5,709.11 . - 5,709.11
2555 FRECHETTE. MARl-: 3. .TREAS. 5 REGULAR INSURANCE XL 1.5 2,066.42 21066.42 - ANJ<Ak'EE IL- -- .55'3 . -------750.. oL_ -_7.5.iX'_
i FRECHETTE, MAR:, 3. ,TREAS. (7) MISC IL j554 75.99 75.89
DEUSCHLE/GILMC'RE INS. KANKAKEE. IL. 50. 00 50.00
.
GLAZAR, JR.. EDWARD, ATTY. KANKAKEE IL 159E.7 350.00 350.00
.5 GOVERNMENTAL I NTEF: INS EXCHANGE BLOOMINGTON IL I 5959 2', 500. 00 2.500. 00
- 54 PARK -FCREET I - L - - _ . 49.00
2862 GERTS, RONALD 3. 5- DURBONNAIS IL :0 :3.80 12.80
2866 GRAVES, DCJOLAE B. KANKAKEE - IL 6. 0 0 46.00
VENDOR NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS I'ISCOUNT PYMENT
HALBACH, LAURA BOURBDNNAIE IL. 1592 261.93 261.93
.
HENNING, 1-44UERT-.
GLEN 1AV IE - ______-
GRANT PAR;/. AWI(.EE__.
IL --------I.L--._5994
15553 _..
10.12 .. 2 04
10.12 fl A-04
HARSY,P1ARGARET tIENZIES KANKAKEE IL 15525 14.49 14..49 ,5 HIGGINS, VIRGINIA KANKAKEE IL 15996 103.69 386 H(RRI-S-, DEL'. - SIANZ ._____937____ i on j flp
4004 ILLINOIS PUBLIC RISK FUND BEDFORD PARK IL 15998 18547.00 1B,547.0() *w'** WARNING -- AMOUNT IS TOO BIG TO PRINT IN WORDS, PLEASE TYPE ArOL'NT BY HAND. -4.1O5 11-ND-S DEPT -OF RE2E-WLJE----RCDR - SP-R,ISSF-IELD ____.9._ _20 CICJCL 00 70, 000 (in •4167- :ILLINOIS ?BELL DECATUR IL 16000 4.765.02 4.765.02 - 4132 AFSCME -COUNCIL 4i3l/A.COPELAND SPRINGFIELD IL 16001 389.64 399.64 -.66 JEwEN..-.GALcFr-' IL OQZ_.. ._i_ n i. os 4195 JOHNSON, RICK KANKAKEE IL 3.6003 12.65 12.65 4194 JEWEL FOOD :CNTEp KAr4KAKEE IL 1004 206.85 206.85 4196 JOHNSO D" ---- - J IZR 6D05 .... 1.65 00 1b0 -4459 -KEZDY, JOHN F. APPELLATE PROS. KANKAKEE IL 16006 30.70 30.70 4264 CONSUMERS IL .WATER CO. KANKAKEE IL 16007 620.75 820.75
AKcE_c RAIRAN__. -BADLEY_ .. -. IL 16008 - 48..79-7- QQ 4.ZZQ0__ *w** WARNING - AMOUNT IS TOO BIB TO PRINT IN WORDS, PLEASE TYPE ADUNT 3Y HAND. 4498 KUESTER, ALLAN C., ATTORNEY - KANKAKEE IL ItOC'9 150.00 250. 00
V1CL' . DUEDNNA1S ------ ---- - 250_00 250.00 - - 68 KANKAKEE CITY EMPLOYEE. - KANKAKEE IL 16011 12.571.47 - 12.572.47
KRUSE, KARL 4. - HERSCHER IL 160:2 17.94 17.94
-
- • 1IC-rr IAY_ --.-.-_. . _. L - 225D0 125Q0____ ZD LESHEN, KENNETH A., ATTORNEY KANKAKEE IL 614 910.00 910.00
- LEMON. ALAN, SIIFERINTENDENT KANKAKEE IL 5 137.09 137.09 86 E. D1' 5000
4.879 LOCKWOOt', LT.KENNETH KANKAKEE IL 16017 5.00 5.00 4882 LAGESSE, MICHAEL - KANKAKEE IL 16018 3.68 3.69 482 . LO'5. CA-U6 __KANIAKE.E_. -- - ---------- IL ------- 18019 - - - 22.57 4895 LUMPKIN, ELVE ST. ANNE IL 16020 165.00 165.00 4913 LOCKWOOD, MICH(EL KANKAKEE IL 16::-21 34.39 34.39 041 MDDEL MOT IL---------- J02 . 2400D
5043 MONFERDINI, JEFF BOURBONNAIS IL 18023 91.66 - - 91.66 5057 1IALLETT. D'JUNA KANKAk'EE IL 16024 218.50 - 218.50 •54 MI-LO'E- 5WROA1_CS& _DUNS__._. 1L_.16025 -------- .100OO 10O00 5481 MEENTS, EDWIN W. KANKAKEE IL J.6026 142.25 - 142.25 5484 MERKLE DAVID E. - EiDURBONNAIS IL 16027 6.90 6.90
5 4FE- 3OSEP - ------- - - 4.33 4.99 5524 MAASS. JOHN : KANKAKEE - IL 16029 447.07 - 447.07 5532 MORRISON HOSPITALITY GROUP PHILADELPHIA PA 16030 2.726.55 2.726.55 5534 M4TI, 1_ECWARI' - .__ ANV.AJEE__ -----iL16031 ------- _42.78 - 4228_
NEWTON COUNTY TREASURER MOROCCO IN C, 12 50.00 50.00 . NORTHERN IL BPS ('AC) AURORA IL 16023 150.91 150.81 ---_I62 .... - - -3J ------ U-2-7-3--
JAMES KANKAKEE IL 160.5 69.90 69.90 - ONARGA ACADEMY ONARGA IL 16036 25.0O 325.00
-oo L---4'_- ___--_____ 4(r4AKEE.--- -_ IL- 18037 - .._7B0 197. 6682 -PALZER. THOMAS. E. - KANKAKEE. IL 1038 - 163.31 183.31 6625 POWELL. - HARRY KANKAKEE IL 16029 40.00 40.00
TIME-01:49 PM ACCCjUNTS FYM..E Li-E.L.
UEP0R NAME DRS 'END -CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT PAYMENT
'. PYRAMID COMMUNICATIONS KANKAKEE IL 18040 3B06.25 3,806.25 PEBSCO-PAYROLL PROCESSING
. COLUMBUS OH 16041
I A. Ab 4,077.58 4,077.58
. PRSTAH. (WRëLiJ JiSLZW, IIICHAEL .,-
S-T ANNIE ST ANNE
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IL 16043 17 R(
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1 '-X - RO
14..72 2iIEGL R O 78 w,- 1 78
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263 RIBERTO VICTOR KANAKEE IL .16046 350.00 Z50.00 7282 RYAN, KATHY KANKAKEE IL 16047 16.79 16.79
TI. IA04R 1 / RI 1 A-;- Ri
760w P1VL 1 . ROOSEVELT ST.. ANNE IL 18049 24 15 7o'1SECRETRY 7,CHMItrr
OF STATE I 'WI- TTY F D
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LL M A - IL 16050 •fl
10 00 .. O
2 .O. O0
7673 SENESAC, VICTORIA -. 18052 4 C) ()-
170.04 400-pp 170.04
7692 STUMP, ELMER KAI4KAKEE IL 16053 10.12 10.12 27 FGV T' 1A4 1012 10.12
.7729 SAWYER W1LLIAM BOURBONNAIS IL 16055 :14.72 '14.72 7735 SHEETS MARY BRADLEY IL 16056 40 12 40.12
4B TI 25CL00 .. . •250...00 7756 STEVENSON SUSAN KANKAKEE IL 16058 125.10 125.10 8564 TESKE, 3UANITA MAr-JTENO IL 16059 43.00 43.00
67 THOMAS. J4THRYI It Am'! A V Ecr TI 1Cj0 27..j6 27.16
STHOMAS,
)HDMP5ON, MATTIE.::. - .. BERNIE - :.:
KANKAKEE . tIANTENO
IL IL
18061 16062
165.00 16.94
. 265.00 .
....... :16.94
KAN____________ 90 . ....
24 THOMPSON RUSSELL KArJKAKEE IL 16064 59. 80 . 59. 80 8635 TURNER, DANIEL KANKAKEE IL 16065 97.00 97.00 9.1O UN1TEZI4V OF 4'4ICEE tN1EE. LL A h400 164.00 9103 :UNITED PARCEL SERVICE . DECATUR IL 16067 27. 93 . . . '. 2793 9108 U.:S. POST OFFICE - KANKAKEE IL 16068 14.05 -. - :•. :14.05 9132 QE-ICE TI 77 . . . 1O.3..27 9159 VAN MILL, MICHAEL KANKAKEE IL 18070 122.41 122.41 9249 WISNIEWSK17 BARBARA BOURBONNAIS IL 16071 98.19 98.19 %;=- A LAN BDUDNN1 . 1! i4r7. 754p 78.40 9261 zWINKEL. RICHARD 3 KANKA1EE IL 16073 93.04.. 93 04 263 WAL-MART PHARMACY BRADLEY IL 16074 7 87 7.87
-92&4 HI-LON- CHRISTINE W.IL TI . .: . . 430O 9276 WESTERN STATES ENVELOPE CO. MILWAUKEE WI 16076 673.96 673.96
~4)0/03
/ENDDR NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECk GROSS DISCOUNT PAYMENT
B2 AMERITECH MOBILE CHICAGO IL 15842 573.27 573.27 ARSENEAU, DAVID 15843 41.22 41.22 UTMAT1CDIATA P-RE5S rn 1R44 29.00 29.00 •
CHICAGO IL 15845 529.94, 519.q4 // BALDINELLI. CAROLE KANKAKEE IL 15846 103.66 .103 66
PEHREND. LVLE . ..
£ASE'' . 1P47 - 0500- .• .
.:... ...:. 205.00 274 BLANCHETTE, STEPHEN - KANKAKEE IL 15848- 175.60 . . 175.60 321 BURNETT, MARY ELISE KANKAKEE IL 15949 525.00 525.00
1007 CLARK -, BRUCE KANKAKEE IL 15851 20.50 207.. 50 1070 CHAMPAIGN CO YOUTH DETEN CTR URBANA IL 15852 15.00 .15 00
76"tUNN4 !CUNNI.NG. INC . .. '(lILMThJBTi . 40,95300.:t. 40,993.00 1079 COMMUNITY COUNSELING ASSOC. BOURBONNAIS IL 15854 360.00 . 360.00 1105 CAMPBELL, RICHARD KANKAKEE IL 15855 55.78 . . 55.78 .1111 -C6ERK---OF--T44E tIPCU--T---CQURT T-fl II 2900 289.00 11i CONNECTING POINT (IDEAL) KANKAKEE IL 15957 56.70
1. 56.70
1853 DAIRY PRODUCTS AROMA PARK IL 15858 56 40 56.40 9J7 SR4LP.4E - .. C'4WA6O . . . 1P.59 -42.00
42.00 - 1869 D & L INVESTIGATIONS, INC. BELLEVILLE IL 15860 53.50 53.50 2299 EASTERN ILL LAW ENFORCEMENT AD KANKAKEE IL 15861 .25.00 25.00 22c ELEI-EK. N (REMIT) II 12.6C) 182.60 .
2329 ERV1N REV THOMAS KANKAKEE IL 1583 3B.'13': - 38 13 EAST CENTRAL IL POLICETRAININ6 URBANA IL .5864 75 00 - - 'S 00 FRRDH. ME . .. , IAMKA . L5265 . :
. 137..50 - FOOD EXPO KANKAKEE IL 15864 VOID
-. FOOD EXPO KANKAI(EE 1L 15847 VOID
497 FOOD EXPO KANkAKEE IL 158e5 VOID
J497 FOOD EXPO KANhAKEE IL ..5870 2,063.,75 . - 063 75 E;P1 , TI TFRI'" rT JLLt PgTh1TLJfl 1 cP71 4c'a .494 0
2512 FIRST OF AMERICA (M. C) KALAMAZOO . MI 15872 . . 1,898.62 1,899.62 2527 MULCAHY, 30 LYNN KANKAKEE . IL 15873 60.00 60.00 2530 FITMERICñ ANt (9-1 1) L'4N4VEE -74 E.16.07 8,156.07 _552" FRECHETTE 'MARK -J. TREAS. (i.) FLEX REIMBUSABLE IL 5875 1,53--.B7 1 532 67 2553 FRECHETTE.. MARK 3. TREAS (3) - FLEX INSURANCE
.
IL 5976 5 022 03 _ 5.022 03 :
25S 2801
FRECHETTE. MR .TRE-AS. GOODRICH, JEAN
RE-GUL 1MSUPA!CE _ 1P.77
15878
............. 77
. 17.74 1.1.37
17.74 2819 DEUSCHLE/GILMORE INS. KANV.AXEE IL. 15879 30.00 30.00 2027.-G6EI( OF CIRCUIT URT . -1AW-EE- iR75 168.75 .
.854 GIL AND ASSOCIATES INC PARK FOREST IL
.
5881 1 496 00 1,496 00 3310 323
HALBACH LAURA." : MAWKIN CU .:-.. . - BOURPONNAIS
.•
AMIAYEE IL .1L
B 5B2 125 00 .
• ---:
125 00 .. .-
3362 HARSY.MARGARET MENZIES KANKAKEE IL 15884 100.00 100.00
HIGGINS. VIRGINIA KANKAKEE IL 15895 80.00 80.00 . L ILiNOiS BLIC RS FUND . .-BEQR-FK '5856 ,B7LO0
IPCSA CHICAGO IL 5887 60 00 - 60 00 IACO NEW BERLIN IL .5888 90.00 90.00
--/ ILLINOIS PLt -•
.
DE-G4U . it 156a9 1flA . 1.06 4132 AFSCME COUNCIL 31/A.COPELAND SPRINGFIELL, IL 15890 410.44 . 410.64 4148 ILLINOIS BELL (WATS) CHICAGO IL 15691 1,061.38 11061.38
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)ENDDR NAME ORG VEND . CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT -PAYMENT
. JACKSON, EDWARD JONES, JOHN
KANKAKEE IL 15892 BRADLEY IL
.:- .-•
14.03
205.00 14.03
205.00
4<ANKAKEE CONSUMERS IL WATER CO KANKAKEE
4472 KANKAKEE CITY CLERK KANKAKEE 4486 KANKAKEE CO. INMATECOMMISSARY KANKAKEE
1595:
IL 15S96. •11
IL 15898 IL 15B99
'230-0 0 -7--:
47074 .
90.00 2.00-
23D. 00
90.00 2.00.
4807 LUCHT., TAMMY - -- -KANKAKEE IL 15901 125 00- - - 125 00 4861..L-AMBERT-. RANDLE BOURBONNAIS IL 15902 165.00
L4 njg• .-.-,.: •. ... -.t'L V 1-_ - . .:- Art lQc;
5043 MONFERt'INI JEFF BOURBONNAIS IL 15904 1BB.19 . 188.19 5060 MC CRARY, BERNICE KANKAKEE IL 15905 330.00 330.00 5470. MITCHCLL-. GARY ANKAK.EE 41
5425 ?IAREK-. JOSEPH .. .
KANK-AKEE IL 15907 9 67 .. 9.67 Z50 NACVSO
NEWT 9UNTY TFEASURER -. MASON-CITY IA 15905 110 00 310.00
6259 NORTHERN IL GAS (416) AURORA IL 15910 315.61 315.61 6275 NOVA MANAGEMENT COMPANY BOURBONNAIS IL 15911 165.00 . 165.00
FGZTT TH9NPS9N OVERLAND 17 145 DC) 145.00 PARKINSON ALICIA KANKAKEE IL 15913 150.00. 150.00
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PORTER DR LEONARD BRADLEY IL 1Z14 150.00 - 150.00 - rlCrc•E, H2L:N MANT-ENO - . .---: -- - : is. -oo - - PETERSON, MARGARET M. MOMENCE IL 15916 165.00 165.C-
6722 PEBSCO-PAYROLL PROCESSING COLUMBUS OH 15917 4,064.68 4064.68 74 rABEMCmCA . . NEWARV. . 5_1_S 4..55 46.55
7233 ROC1<WOOD, LEANDRA BOURBONNAIS IL 119 165 00 165 00 7266 RAGDAD'S MOMENCE IL .i520 1 012 50 1,012 50 262 _4TH'('_ •_1(A4KAU-EE_ IL_1.59'l _R7 _••-' : _ -..- ___________9.67
7615 SECRETARY OF STATE SPRINGFIELD IL 15922 10.00 10.00 7673 SENESAC, VICTORIA . 15923 97.54. 97.54 7O4 _MRT_ConrGrc-IoN_. TORRENGE_ CA ' 35.44 _
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77.35 SHEETS, MARY - , .. BRADLEY IL 15925
_ 49.79 49..79
2564 TESKE, JUANITA T JflE58
MANTENO IL 1592 97 . . 130 27 . . 130.27 . 5.00
8623 THOMPSON, BERNIE C. SHERIFF KANKAKEE IL 15926 9.95 . . - 9.95 9102 UNITED WAY OF KANKAKEE KANKAKEE . IL 15929 161.00 161.00
9249 -WISNIEWSgI, -' BARBARA... BOIJRBONNAIS IL 15931 119 94 _ 119.. 96 9250 'WILL1AMS RENEE -. KANKAKEE IL 15932 - 65 01 65 01
- 2S _UINN_ AY_ 5T._Nr4E_-- IL_ 15-33_ -_17_fl_ - _-_179.00 - WISNIEWSKI, LANA BOURBONNAIS IL 15934 110.00 110.00 CHRISTINE KANKAXEE . IL 15935 43.00 . 43.00
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WHITE-LONG, -WILLAMO, t'A.'IDc- - '' 1 713.15 .. . . . . WILKENS EDWARD KANKAKEE IL £5937 160.00
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.WH4TLEY,ZELPHA -. hANRAKEE IL 1538 165.00 165.00 - oiJe9LEr- s,_-rrry -_ ---_-----.. -._. IL_ 1-5-9.3.9 _-,_ - - _
-_12.. 00 91333 BENDIT, STEPHEN KANKAKEE IL. 15940 690.00 690.00
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TE-04/29?93 KANKAKEE COUNTY PAGE 1 1E-03:8 PM ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CHECK REGISTER 04/10/93
NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS- DISCOUNT PAYMENT
7633 SHEAR MADNESS CHICAGO IL i1 434.00 434.00
TOTALS - 434.00 434.00
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VENDOR NAME ORG VEND CITY ST CHECK.
. AMERICAN RED CROSS KANKAEE IL BENSON LAMORE GARAGE GRANT PARK 1L 6079
,-GQNGREGA-I-ONA)--GHURCH------- -• -41ANK.EE- . iL.----- I 6050 -.-.-. - 1075 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 4ANKAKEE IL 16081 2510 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD KANKAKEE IL 18082
---2344--F NDSl40Ot-.HR4ST-I-AN- --------• -.-----B0URBCNb1AIS . .2331 FIRST L BOURBONNAIS 2829 GIBSON CHEVROLET MOMENE IL I80S5 49 K AN" A}<-EE RANY--- •- -NK.EE---. -----.•-- ---- -- 4869 REDEJICK LIONS CLUB REDDICK IL. 14087 4871 LION'S CLUB-BONFIELt' BONFIELD 1L 18088 5055 M0SC-CK-S-RE44L-Y --- -.-.---------410MECE- ...... -- ......iL . - .1 6os? 5460 MATERNITY B. V. T. SCHOOL EDURBONNAIS 1L 5486 MIRRIELEES CHEVROLET BRADLEY IL 18091
8247 NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP MOMENCE IL OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN . . BRADLEY IL 18094
-- _ ._ .1L.. 16095 7630 ST. GEORGE ARI FS HALL BOURBONNAIS IL 7666 SENIOR CITI :srs KANXAEE IL
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH CHEBANSE IL 14099
W . F 200 NKAEE---- IL 101
91330 YWCA KANKAKEE 1L 913.4 ABRAHAM, JOHN MANTEI'C IL 18102.
IL-- 04 91336 ALLISON, MARY HELEN . BRADLEY IL 18105 91337 AVILA, JUDITH BRADLEY IL 14104
--4NXEE IL i 07. 91339 BACHMAN, EMILY KANKAKEE 1L 91340 BAKER, BETTY 30 KANKA;:EE IL 18109 911 - -RA0LE1---- --- --.-. - ;8.0 -. 91342 BARKER, ELEANOR ESSEX 1L .111 91343 BARNSLA1ER, BARBARA HOPKINS PARK IL 16112
_-__-.BOIJRBDNNAI.S ..IL - :1.41 91345 BATEMAN, RICHARD . EDURBONNAIS IL -.14
91346 BEE'ELL. DONNA . ST. ANNE IL 14125 91317 g9.EE . - .91348 BENNETT. PATSY KANKAKEE 1L 14117 91349 BERGER. SHIRLEY . BUCKINGHAM IL 16.119
. BLANCHETTE- BETTY BOURBONNAIS IL 16220 BOHLEN, CHRIS KANKAKEE IL 121
- E'OURBCNNAIS - -- IL -54 BOYt'EN, KEITH KANK AV. EE IL
.91355 BRAN, JOHN HERSCHER IL 16.124 --- -------MOMENCE-- ----..-------..IL --- --.14:25 - -.
91357 BR'UNNER, GL0.VE REt't'ICK IL 91256 BUKOWSIS RA.MONA MOMENCE IL
GROSS DISCOUNT . PAYMENT
73.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
7n - C), C) - -75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
7n - op 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
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75.00 75.00 75.00 7500
- -. .75.00_ . 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
75.00 75.00 75.00 . 75.00
.75 On 7Ø__ 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.0c
75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75 00___ 75.00 75.00 23.40 23.40
-- 15.84 15.84 5.84 5.84
-- ..--- -.-----.______ 10.42 10.42 7. 30 7. 10
051 11 C.'5 6.40 8.40
12.98 12.98 - 6..b8__________________________ - 11.68 11.68 7.94 - 7.94
- .2_1O.__ 20.42 10.42 19.24 19.24
- .0....84_ .26 6.24
10.42 10.42
15.42 15.42 74.75
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.'ENDOR NAME ORE VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT zPAYMENT
- BUKDWSKI, RoBErr MOMENCE IL 1128 28.30 16.30 BUSH, LETITLA - KANKAXEE IL 16125 5.42 5.42 G46BE-t4AR1( -- -4Ng-EE------ --- --- .1----..... 1é40------ - -_4.5. i - CANTWAY, GREG KANKAKEE IL 16i31 7..10 . . 7.20 CARLSON NANCY. BOURBONNAIS IL 18132 6.88 . .6.88
9 la6A CHEEKS-. -J-IThiE - BOURBONNAI-S..- .__44.__ ..13..__. . 1' Ifl 1 10
1365 CHARTERS DARLENE BONFIELD IL 1134 10.04 10.04 186 CHEEKS, MARTHA ST. ANNE IL 16135 12.98 12.98
7437 BRAEY --L-.------á1 -- .. - 9.1368 CONWAY, MINOR . KANKAKEE . IL 16137 .15.42 . 15.42 91369 COOPER, JEWELL . . (ANKAKEE IL - 18138 10.42 10.42
1C70_ COA-1CIM._ . KANKEE---.----------4L-.- 91371 COY, CHARLOTTE BRADLEY IL 11L0 5.63 5.63 91372 COY JUDITH KANKAKEE IL 16241 5.42 5.42 $1373_ -COY._1-RENE ------------BRADLE-- ................. LI..--- - .I62..2------ -.-_ -. 5..54______________________________ 91374 CRLJM, ELIZABETH BOURBONNAIS IL 18143 15.63 15.83 91375 CRYER, MARILYN PIDMENCE IL 16144 10.46 10.46 $1376_ CRR'-. JOClNN --- .. --BOURBONNALS.-- -. ]L - 16145 - -- .7...-In $1377 DANDELLES, HARRY KANKAEE IL 16148 15.42 15.42 - c1376 DAVIDSON, JEAN KANKAEE IL i6147 15.42 15.42 $1379 DE64-BA111-,-44 - - BQo.AI5 ----------------- £8iS
DIXON, MARY ELLA MANTENO IL 18149 9.20 9.20
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26150 i621
5.42 -... i0.46__
5.42 1048
DOWNS, KAREN BOURBONNAIS 1L 141.2 5.46 d4 DRAUDE. SHARON KANKAEE IL 5.42 5.42
7:3-GHGLS. P-i-G-1P. ---- ---- 4GT1ENCE--- -. -.-- - IL - 13..40__-- _14O 91386 ECKHOFF, ANNETTE GRANT PARV. IL 18155 13.40 . 13.40 91387 ELLIOT, BETTY KANKAKEE IL 1618 14.20 14.20 71388_ E6LI -I-r - - -1n-_PR ........ .... - -. 18:57. .. - - 30-- 47n - 91389 ELLIOT ROGER MOMENCE 1L 18:. 58 15.46 . 15.46 $1390 ELLISON, ALVIN ST. ANNE IL 16159 18.40 18.40
ST-L-j4j-lw- -- ..___103 91392 ERICKSON, DEL . BOURBONNAIS IL 16:61 11.68 11.68 91393 FAFORI', JAMES KANKAKEE IL 16162 15.42 15.42
-$94_ 4FOR-D K-HL-EEN K-NK.A-EE---- --.IL.. 513- ---------- _.15_42_ 91395 FAVORS, BARBARA MANTENO IL 16184 C.20 9.20 91396 FERRIS, BLANCHE F. KANKAgEE IL 16285 14.20 14.20 7:_ ri*ci 64-AN. 91398 FLYNN, MELINDA HERSCHER IL 16187 21.72 11.72 91399 FOSTER, JOYCE KANKAKEE IL 28188 15.42 15.42
. 0c'_ F4E-LENE--- D1BI-.----..---I.L--._--.1;69 - 11 _- 9io1 FRIETAG, GORDON KANKAKEE IL 8270 :5.42 15.42 . FRITZ, BERNARD HEF:SCHEF7 IL 2e.271 18.72 18.72
GALLUP, DOUG EDuRBONNAIS IL 18:73 11.68 11.88 - GANT'MARY KANKAEE IL 18274 5.42 5.42
_..IL-_.---.-.: . .:'.5 $1407 GIFFORD, THERESA BOUREONNAIS IL 1176 - 6.88 6.88 91408 GILL, ROSEMARY FUCV I NrzHArl IL 26277 1,4. 24 14.24
VENDOR NAME 'DRE VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS DISCOUNT.., PAYMENT
91409 GLENN, ROTELL KANKAKEE IL 16178 5.42 '5.42 GOSELIN. ROBERT BOURBONNAIS IL 16179 5.84 5.84
PARK -L 16120 In . . .•''•'•.-
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91415 HAMLIN, BEVERLY KANKAKEE IL 16184 5.42 5.42 91416 HAMLIN, KENNETH . KANKAKEE IL 16185 10.42 10.42 c'14-7, HtRMDNDORCTHY <ANYAL'EE Ti lAIR
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91418 HARTPIAN OPAL - IIOMENCE IL 16167 16 30'*:.'
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91421 HAYES, RON KANKAKEE IL . 16190 23.46 23.46 91422 HENDERSON, RUTH KANKAKEE IL 16191 12.10 . 12.10 9 1 4-7 HERT Z -MV iE4MVAi,.' IL I1c'2 A O F OF
91424 HESS, ..OHN 4ANKAKEE IL 16193 '10.12 10.12 91425 HILLPIAN, JOSEPH MANTEND IL 14194 ..20 19.20. 91426INT,OM. tIARDINE '' . k A FJVEE 'IL' IAI 7 ,••fl • . ' . . . '" 710 91427 HOBBS, ROBERT JR. . ESSEX IL 16196 13.40 13.40 91428 HOWARD, MARSHA KANKAKEE IL 16197 5.42 5.42
PDST . BRAtLZY TI . 73 9lJLQ- ' HULL.' LEO . KANKAKEE IL 16.19' •, , . ,.. .• "5.42
. HULT MARJORIE NANIAKEE UAW__________---TL
IL 16200 5.42 _ R4 _. _ '• -
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JAICOMO. ANNIE ESSEX IL 16202 8.40 8.40 4 JENNINGS, LESLIE KANKAk'EE XL 16203 5.42 5.42
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91436.-JOHNSON. ALICE, -' . .BDURBDNNAIS IL 16205 7.10 ' 7.10 91 JOUBERT, MARY Lou ...' BDURBDNNAIS . IL 16206 6.68' ..
. : 6.68 945' . NNBER4AZE IL I 4207- - ' 56 - 1 . 91439 KARDELIS, EILEEN MANTENO IL 16208 9.20 9.20 91440 KERSCHKE, HAROLD KANKAKEE IL 16209 10.42 10.42
1-44i_,KIBO4.S. _ RUT" _ L'4g.EE_ TI _47 91442 hWAK. THECLA P1DP1ENCE IL 6211 12 30 .- 21.30 91443 91141_
LAkE MARGARET 4-AI.KiAMAE_
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9 20 710_' '
20 7.10
91445
_ LANGLOIS, GERALD
_ GRANT PARK IL
_ 16214 , 17.56
_ 17.56
91446 KIEDAISCH, MYRNA MANTENO IL 16215 10.46 10.46 91117. LEE-.--EVA S I/-1A I-4( 2:1.40 91448 LEVEDUE, LARRY ST ANNE IL 16217 28.44 28.44. 91449 LIGHART-. JUANITA CHEBANSE
'NE IL T1
16218 I Al l!" 1q
14.20 17-9m .
14.20 17 RR
91451 LIPPERINI, VINCENT J. KANKAKEE IL 16220 5.42 5.42 LIPPOLD, HELEN KANKAKEE IL 1621 5.42 ' 5.42
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6_. BQUB01NI _ IL_ I i- _ 'j R _ II_-_AR .LUCEK. MARY MAY ' . . . BQURBONNAIS XL 16223 6.68 ' - . 6.68 - MARION, STEPHEN . . . BDURBDNNA1S XL 16224 7.10 - . 7.10
91436_ MARTIN._THE-M _ .GRANT_P.AR1'_ IL_ -1-25__ ' _4C) _._ R40 91457 MCBRIDE, MAURICE KANKAKEE IL &Z26 5.42 5.42 91458 MCKENNA, ROBERT KA14KAKEE IL 16227 5.42 5.42
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')ENDDR 'NAME 'ERG VEND 'CITY 'ST Cl-lED'. GROSS DISCOUNT PAYMENT
MCNULTY LORRA I NE MOMENCE IL 16,228 6.30 6.30 . MCVICKAR EDITH PIOIIENCE IL 16229 11.30 11.30
14A4A4.EE-- ---_--6230.. -_ ___ 1 2 10
'ERTES SHARON. BOURBONNAIS IL '16231 6.68 -6.68 914 PIESSIER, TIARY LOU •KANKAKEE , IL '16222 7.10
9 MECMR--SI-NE GRANT i-L 4ó2.__. J-0 1 R40 91465 MODEL ILLINOIS GOVERNMENT BRADLEY IL 14234 - 50.00 50.00 91466 'MONDY, BERTHA HOPKINS PARK IL 16225 18.40 18.40 7iA 67 M0NERDIN1. FRANK KKEE .J 36 .-.--- '-i' 12.10
91468 ONFERDINi GWENDOLYNE J. KANKAKEE IL 16237 6.47 ' , -6.47 918'9 'MODNEY ERNEST ' ' BOURBONNAIS IL 16238 30.00 30.00
1 _-239 .. -- - 91471 MORPHEY ROSALIE A. ST. ANNE 1L 1240 17.94 17.94 91472 MORRICAL, ALMA KANKAEE IL 16.241 9.20 9.20 91173 MQR11-I--LI5E 91474 'flULLIh'iN MARJORIE ' KANKAKEE IL ' 14242 7.10 '' 7.10 91-75 NOVACK, MELBA ' GRANT PARK ' IL 14244 16.30 - ' 16.30
-BRADLEY---- 1à25 , -' - -- Z.B4 91477 O'CONNOR, JOANNE M. KANKA1-EE iL i424. 11.47 11.47 91478 OSBORNE CARCLYN MANTENO IL 14.247 23.20 23.20 7175 0W6NS-O----------- - I_-ANNE-_------- - .- - -' IL... 19 248
POST, REBECCA K4NKAKEE 1L 14249 6.47 ' 6.47
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POTTS,' DERRICK - KANKAEE 1L 14250 . . 5.42 ' 4..42 -ROWER--44E-l-14'! -----------.---------_-BRADLEY._. - - -- IL 16251
. PRAIRIE, t'EANNC ST. ANNE IL 14252 9.20 9.20 91484 PRICE, MARIAN KANKAEE IL .14253 5.42 5.42
85 PROGTOR. 91486 0UACKENBUSH CATHIE KANKAKEE IL 16255 10.42 10.42 91487 RABOURN, CECIL KANKAKEE IL 14254 5.42 5.42 9146 _ -RAFORt_4..--- -- S- -NNE-- - -..- -IL--.-.. _`,6:;57------------- 3.4L______
1489 REED SUSAN M. CHEBANSE IL 14258 9.20 9.20 91490 RETTELL DARLENE BOUREONNAIS 1L 14259 4.68 4.68 99I REUR._A664'_ .L__i-420 .. ____.4S _____________________________ 91492.. REYNOLDS,-WILLIE . KANKAKEE IL 14241 I542 , - , 15.42 91493 .RIEGEL, EDNA ' , . ' BONFIELD IL 16242 10.04 10.04
I9A-_ ' BONF-I.EJ-.--.--------4L - 4à2 .............. .5'04 ' 1504_ 91495 RITSEMA,' JACOB. - ST. ANNE 1L 142é-4 16.30 14.30 91496 RDMEIN,.DOLORES ST. ANNE IL 14245 11.30 11.30 91157_ RGMELTH MAN 'EE------ -_ II_._.4244._-. ._ 1042.____ 102 91498 ROSENBRDD', ESTHER GRANT PARK - IL 14267 12.56 - . 12.56 91499 ROSENTHAL, MYLES - ' ST. ANNE IL 14286 13.40 ' 13.40 9I5 - -BRADLEY---- __. IL-.-- _à26. - -6..05_____________________
RUEFF, MARILYN BRADLEY IL 10 11.26 11.26 . RLIYLE, BERTHA gDURBDr!NAiE IL i4:'I 6.68 6. 6E.
TM . ANKEE. - - L.__.422 ... .30.00_____________________ - ST. HILAIRE TEPESE - KANKAKEE IL 14273 5.42 ' 5.42
91505 ST. JOHN,. ALICE KANKAKEE IL 16274 10.42 ' 10.42 7156 6E-N-L _-- LNgAEE _. - IL. 14275 ---------- 9.20 20 91507 SAWYER, WILLIAM ' BOURBONNAIS IL 14276 ' 15.46 15.46 91508 SCANLON, DEBBIE HERSCl-ER 2L 14277 11.72 11.72
NAME IJRG VEND CITY ST CHECK GROSS IJISCOLSWT PAYMENT
SCHMIDT.. WILLIAll KANKAKEE IL 167B 12.10 12.10
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SCHULTZ. LINDA REDtJICK IL 16279 9.24 9.24
E.ORGE -.9AR6S KANVJEE IL 1620 1 ( . 1 ifl .
SHERMAN. REBEcCA OURBDNAIS IL 16281 70 - 7O
9i5 STIIPIONS. NORMA lIANTENO IL 16282 14.20 14.20 - .- - - .KfKI I t 1 fl •--- .
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91515 -SMITH. MARIETA . BOLJRBONNAIS IL 16284 18.36 18.36
91516 917
SMITH, PATRICIA m, 1NGERLAID. MY1NE
KANKAKEE . MECE
IL IL
16285 1'-A
10.42 IC) 4A
10.42 IO..48
218 11ITH.. 1IAUDE 1'lDMENCE IL 16287 11.30 11..30
9..519 SPEARS -tLE?1ENT1NE HOPKINSPARK IL 16.8B 11.30
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91521 STEVENS, BONNIE KANKAKEE IL 16290 15.42 .15.42 91522 STEWART, JULIANA KANKAKEE . IL 16291 5.42 5.42
STRUMIL- HARRIET RO1A_RARi' IL 1AC -7 - 1 r)
SLJRPRENANT. CHARLOTTE - -. -.-.- KANKAKEE IL 16293 9-20 .
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. 9.20-
91.525- :SURPRENANT-, SUSAN . . .• -KANKAKEE IL 16294 6.26 . . -.- - ...
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91527 SUTHERLAND, JUDITH CHEBANSE IL 16296 . 5.42 5.42
91528 SWANSON, JOHN KANKAKEE IL 16277 5.42 5.42
- SWESAE!TA . n '. TERRELL. STEPHEN - . . BRADLEY IL . 16299 5.43 -' . 5.:63
• -TUCKER. :CAROLYN . . BRADLEY. XL 16300 6.68 .. 668 EP
._3 VALAS. BARBARA BOURBOrJNAIS IL 14302 16.68 16.68
91534 VILT, MILDRED KANKAKEE IL 1431'3 . 5.42 . 5.42
525 VAN' VDCRST BETH UN1C1JTLI TL 334.. 14_•4
91536 WALKER. GERLADINE . KANKAKEE IL 16305 10.42 . . .10.42
5537 WElL., AUDREY BO'JRBONNAIS IL 16306 7.10 . 7.10 _ WEIR._sAAgp _. . _ 'E'D IL___-1637
91539 WEST, GLADYS MOMENCE IL 16308 10.46 10.46
91540 911
WHITE, GLENDA 1J:NGD R3:
BOURBONNAIS . IL 16309 0~ 7 1 6.68 8.68 _A_OF; _
91542 - INKEL, RICHARD -- .-. - - - BOURBONNAIS IL 14311 12.10 -- . -- . - - -12I0
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WRIGHT. MARY _ANt"__ KANKAKEE -
pP4Rv IL TI
- 16312 11
5.42 17
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91545 YURKOVICH, BEATRICE
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STATE 0 91 S .N01 ,.. KANKAKEE . S COUNTY BoARD_____________ - ..,NTY AKEE . -
+++ COUNTY HIGHWAY +++ MAY 11 A.D. 19 9 .3
Mr. Chairman and Members of the County Board:
Your Committee on County Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined the following Claims presented, and recommend payment and the clerk is:..hereby authorized and directed to issue orders to the several claimants, payable out of the, fund as follows:
VENDORS . AMOUNT
PAID LIST 42 $248,150.41
UNPAID LIST 59 26,180.15
TOTALS . 101 $274,330.56
ALL of which is respectfully submitted
COMMITIEE
COUNTY HI( 9 FUND COUNTY AUDITOR 0
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Check Net Number Date Vendor Name Discounts Amount
8621 05/11/93 A&M A & M COMMUNICATIONS,INC 0.00 31.54
8622 05/11/93 AGA AGA GAS, INC. 0.00 43.32
8623 05/11/93 ANDROC ANDROC PRODUCTS, INC. 0.00 1667.50
8624 05/11/93 BEAUPRE BEAUPRE'S TOWING 0.00 65.50
8625 05/11/93 BERRY BERRY BEARING CO. 0.00 506.22
86'26 05/11/93 BLANCHETTE STEPHEN P. BLANCHETTE 0.00 4.53
8627 05/11/93 BLOOMQUIST BLOOMQUIST OIL CO., INC. 0.00 436.95
8628 05/11/93 BSI BSI 0.00 338.48
8629 05/11/93 BYRON BYRON JOHNSON'S 0.00 526.76
8630 05/11/93 CITYBLUE CITYBLUE 0.00 37.05
8631 05/11/93 DAILYJOU THE DAILY JOURNAL 0.00 310.00
8632 05/11/93 DEANY RICHARD A. DEANY, JR. 0.00 4.75
8633 05/11/93 DOMESTIC DOMESTIC GARMENT & 0.00 249.35
8634 05/11/93 EMULSICOAT EMULSICOAT, INC. 0.00 1091.25
8635 05/11/93 EXIDE EXIDE CORPORATION 0.00 40.38
8636 05/11/93 FASTENAL THE FASTENAL COMPANY 0.00 63.19
8637 05/11/93 FINKBINER FINKBINER EQUIPMENT CO. 0.00 154.43.
8638 05/11/93 GENCOLOR GENERAL COLOR & 0.00 1059.47
8639 05/11/93 HOGAN FARM PLAN 0.00 21.56
8640 05/11/93 lACE ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION 0.00 120.00
8641 05/11/93 IBT ILLINOIS BELL 0.00 260.13
8642 05/11/93 IDOC ILL.DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS 0.00 294.00
8643 05/11/93 INTLHYD INTERNATIONAL HYDRAULICS 0.00 79.41
8644 05/11/93 JANSSEN KENDALL L. JANSSEN 0.00 10.00
8645 05/11/93 JBDISTR J.B. DISTRIBUTING CO. 0.00 129.59
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8672 05/11/93 TRACTORS TSC INDUSTRIES, INC. 0.00 58.91
8673 05/11/93 TRISTAR TRI STAR MARKETING, INC. 0.00 7301.12
8674 05/11/93 VALCOM VALCOM COMPUTER CENTER 0.00 228.00
8675 05/11/93 VALLEYGL VALLEY GLASS CO., INC. 0.00 120.00
8676 05/11/93 VARDAL VARDAL SURVEYING SYSTEMS 0.00 184.00
8677 05/11/93 WARNING WLI INDUSTRIES, INC. 0.00 503.33
8678 05/11/93 WHITAKER WHITAKER FARMERS 0.00 196.00
8679 05/11/93 ZEP ZEP MANUFACTURING CO. 0.00 86.80
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STATE OF -. OIS ) I I
ss. COUNTY OF KANKAKEE)
County Board Term
May 11, 1993
Mr. Chairman and Members of the County Board:
Your Committee on County Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented, and recommended payment and the clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue orders to the several claimants, payable out of the fund as follows:
Name of Claimant For What Fund Amount
1. First of America Bank Pyrl Tx Dep Hwy PC Acct. 7,112.43 2. Ii Dept of Revenue State W/H Tx Dep Hwy PC Acct. 987.13 3. Hwy PC Acct. Pyrl Per Ending Co. Hwy 32,388.29 4. Hwy PC Acct. Pyrl Per Enging Co. HF Tx 3,805.46 5. Cash Accts. Co. Hwy 39.08 6. K3 Co. Treas. Emp Defer Comp. Hwy PC Acct. 432.09 7. K3 Co. Treas. Other Exempt Ded. Hwy PC Acct. 232.70 8. K3 City Emp Cred Union Emp Pyrl Ded Hwy PC Acct. 1,152.00 9. Circuit Clerk Wage Ded Order Hwy PC Acct. 350.00 10. Circuit Clerk Wage Ded Order Hwy PC Acct. 108.25 11. First of America Bank Purch U.S. Svg Bd Hwy PC Acct. 50.00 12. Commonwealth Edison Co. Accts. Co. Hwy. 1,886.69 13. First of America Bank Pyrl Tx Deposits Hwy PC Acct. 7,367.04 14. Ii Dept Of Revenue State W/H Tx Dep Hwy PC Acct. 1,014.80 15. Hwy PC Acct Pyrl Per Ending Co. MF Tx 3,880.40 16. MTA, INC. Accts Matching Tx 43,665.18 17. Hwy PC Acct Pyrl Per Ending Co. Hwy. 33,274.45 18. Consumers Ii Water Co Accts. Co. Hwy. 35.09 19. Iroquois Limestone Co. Acct. Co. Hwy. 50.70 20. Manteno Limestone Co. Acct. Co. Hwy. 64.63 21. Azzarelli Construction Co. Acct. Co. HF Tx 639.20 22. Iroquois Limestone Co. Acct. Co. HF Tx 1,584.18 23. Manteno Limestone Co. Acct. Co. HF Tx 69.00 24. Vulcan Materials Co. Acct. Co. MF Tx 640.84 25. Azzarelli Construction Co. Acct. Twp MF Tx 348.84 26. K3 Co Treas C/O Co Hwy Fd Acct. Twp MF Tx 94.86 27. Pmb Twp Rd Dist Treasurer Accts. Twp HP Tx 3,625.80 28. Vulcan Materials Co. Accts. Twp MF TX 3,318.50 29. Bowman,Barrett & Assocs Acct. Co. Bridge 4,795.60 30. J. Merle Jones & Sons, Inc Accts Co. Hwy 1,034.03 31. H-A-B Paints, Inc. Acct. Co. Hwy 15.03 32. Monroe Truck Equip. Accts. Co. Hwy 462.13 33. Protection Assoc. Acct. Co. Hwy 52.50 34. K3 Co Treas C/O Co Hwy Fd Reimb of Pyrl Exp Co. MF Tx 86,125.09
e 614w Z't 4: e ~ All of which is respectfully submitted:
Committee
364
cof Claimant
35. K3 Co Treas 36. K3 City Emp Cred Union 37. K3 Co Treas 38. Circuit Clerk 39. Circuit Clerk 40. First of America Bank 41. 1(3 Co Treas 42. K3 Co Treas
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STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ss.
COUNTY OF KANKAKEE)
County Board Term
Mr. Chairman and Members of the County Board:
Your Committee on County Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined the following claims presented, and recommended payment and the clerk is hereby authorized and directed to issue orders to the several claimants, payable out of the fund as follows:
For What Fund Amount
Other Exp Ded Hwy PC Acct 232.70 Emp Pyrl Ded Hwy PC Acct 1,152.00 Emp Defer Comp Hwy PC Acct 432.09 Wage Ded Order Hwy PC Acct 350.00 Wage Ded Order Hwy PC Acct 108.25 Purch US Svg Bd Hwy PC Acct 50.00 Emp Ins Premiums Hwy PC Acct 1,951.22 Emp I1RF Contrib Hwy PC Acct 3,174.14
$248,150.41
All of which is respectfully submitted:
Committee
365
• •.".: FRIENDS O. £XTENSION
May 3, 1993
Mr. Kendall Wenzelinan, Chairman Kankakee County Board East Court Street Kankakee, Il 60901
Dear Mr. Wenzelinan,
On behalf of the Friends of 4-H and Extension committee, we would
like to thank-you for allowing the Cooperative Extension Service tax
referendum to be put before the taxpayers for their decision. With its
passage, we will now be able, to replace loss staff positions and services
to the entire community.
Once again, thank-you and we look forward to continued cooperation
between the County Board and the Extension service as you review
our annual budgets.
Sincerely,
Friends of 4-H and Extension
Gene Novak Ken Allers Co-chairman Co-chairman
FDATE _-u-Q -
ACTION
VOTE YES A11 1 1LIL 211
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
COUNTY TREASURER'S MONTHLY REPORT
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
T.LMAR IlQNT.Y...?QIT..Q.TUE.................
COUNTY COLLECTOR, 9R •QWL LTR.V.L AND cQRRECr.
INTEREST EARNED FROM ......... çç ys $1O 648.... .
.............................................çppNT..,..J'REAS &1.QR.S...cQ.fl'IEE
All of which Is respectfully submitted.
DATE
ACTION LLx-ALq1 -4-a h v
-1tfrvwLL7 J../L • Committee.
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Treasurer's Remarks:
Total amount of interest earned on checking accounts in March, 1993: $10,648.93
Accumulative interest earned on checking accounts from 12-1-92 to 3-31-93: $52,947.13
Total amount of Treasurer's & Collector's funds invested as of 3-31-93: $60,000.00
Invested in IPTIP: $1,465.597.88
Interest earned on fuuds invested in March, 1993: $3,379.57
Accumulative interest earned on funds invested from 12-1-92 to 3-31-93: $18,187.77
I, Mark J. Frechette, County Treasurer, Kankakee County, State of Illinois, do solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above is a true statement of all funds and accounts in my custody. I have received neither directly nor indirectly for my own use, nor for the benefit of others, any other monies than herein specified for the period ending March 31. 1993.
Mark J. Frechette County Treasurer
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7 BALANCE BALANCE S ; CASH ACCOUNTS • - .
PEOPLES BANK 22,264.42 819,139.64 738,86064 102,563.42 . : FIRST OF AMERICA . 6,866.30 10,03106 7,109.16 9,788.18
JNME$If1ENT=FQELES_ _ . 6636.24 3959O7.89 , . 396,252.O1 _5629262 . INVESTMENTS - FIRST OF AMERICA • TOTAL GENERAL FUND 85,767.46 1,225,078.57 1,142,201.81 168644.22
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• 1Y HIGHWAY PAYROLL ACCOUNT 10,212.30 79,658.80 79,903.48 9,967.62 - • _LQIAL1-GH14A{FAYROL.L_EUND - _9658-.80_ -- - 2990.348- 996J62_ - -
- COUNTY HIGHWAY - - - 450,847.52 - - -- 27, 164.61 125,466.99 3255. 14 - - -- CURRENT INVESTMENTS • ' TOTAL COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND 450,847.52 27,164.61 125,466.99 352,545.14 -
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• COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TAX 69,734.63 155.66 23,417.90 - 26,672.19 CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - - - -- - 566,745.51 73,812.72 66Q,558. 23 - TOTAL COUNTY MOTOR FUEL TAX 616,480.14 73,968.18 23,417.90 667,030.42 • __--- -J- • ---
------------------------ --- --------- ----------------- - - ----- ------ - ---------- - ------- ----------- TOWNSHIP MOTOR FUEL TAX 133,416.78 2,137.26 6,256.45 129,297.59
117 • -:. CURRENT INVESTMENTS 772,501.53 53,115.16 825,616.69 - S TOTAL TOWNSHIP MOTOR FUEL TAX - - 905,918.31 55,252.42 - -- 6,256.45 954,914.28 - - FEDERAL 1D -MATCHING - - _728,260.94 -- 2,478- 41 57577.41 _631.6J.96 - CURRENT INVESTMENTS • TOTAL FEDERAL AID MATCHING 728,260.94 2,678.41 57,577.61 673,161.96 ' S - - - - -
• COUNTY JOINT BRIDGE ACCOUNT 797,498.92 2,356.22 6,675.72 795,179.42 CURRENT INVESTMENT[S - -- -- - - - - - -- -- - -- TOTAL COUNTY JOINT BRIDGE ACCT 797,698.92 2 1 356.22 6,675.72 795,179.42
TOWNSHIP BRIDGE ACCOUNT 104,840 51 168-97 7 725 82 97,283 66 -- • TOTAL TOWNSHIP BRIDGE ACCT 104,840.51 168.97 7,725.82 97,283.66 ' S
• : CURRENT INVESTMENTS EMERGENCY RELIEF - 40.02 11,355.00 - U,355.00 60.02 - - -- - TOTAL EMERGENCY RELIEF 40.02 11,355.013 11,355.00 40.02
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-. ---.- . -- 6EINNING - RECPTS. _ ENDNIG . . !' BALANCE BALANCE . ) CAFETERIA PLAN 19,923.79 4,827.39 5,171.54 19,579.66
T CURRENT INVESMENTS . . -- -- --- c: TOTAL CAFETERIA PLAN 19,923.79 6,827.39 5,171.54 19,579.64
TORT LIABILITY 39,731.77 2,539.63 29,777.03 12,496.17 • . CURRENT INVESTMENTS
H TOTAL TORT LIABILITY 39,731.77 2,539.43 29,.727.03 12,494.1J
LLCLRK COIEIEREUNL_ _62594..8 - 67905 CURRENT INVESTMENTS -i • TOTAL CIRCUIT CLERK COMPUTER 62,594.89 6,840.61 1,517.45 67,918.05
u : --- --- - -- -- - - --- -- -- ---- - -- ------ -- -- - ----------- - • RECORDER OF DEEDS COMPUTER FND 161,059.19 6,462.76 5,167.51 142,354.62 ;
URET1NVESTMENIS TOTAL REC. OF DEEDS COMPUTER 141,059.19 6,462 76 5,167 51 142,354 42 • VETERANS ASSISTANCE COMMISSION 29,622 77 472.94 14,606 46 15,689 22 • ' CURRENT INVESTMENTS 2,891.00 - 2,891.00 :
3a,51.3...72 47294-- -- J-4-,--606-.-4,4--
INTEREST ON UNDISTRIBUTED TAX - - - CURRENT INVESTMENTS • - TOTAL INT ON UNDISTRIBUTED TAX - - - --- ---------- ---_-------__--- - ----
• PENSION FUND 70,822.41 57,392.74 106,940.81 23,274.34 CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - - - •- - - - TOTAL PENSION FUND 70,822.41 57,392.74 104,940.81 23,274.34 • - INHERITANCE TAX 134,876.71 55,462.62 130,186.33 60,153.00 • TOTAL INHERITANCE TAX 136,876.71 55,462.62 130,186.33 60,153.00
• COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FUND 162,618.95 124,005.50 130,040.76 156,383.69 - I :CURRENTINVESTMENT5 - --- ----- ------------------ -- -
TOTAL CO HEALTH DEPARTMENT 162,418.95 124,005.50 130,040.76 156,383.69
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. BEGINNING RECEIPTS- .
DISBURSED ENDING 7 BALANCE BALANCE
• 8. EMPLOYEE HEALTH & BENEFIT 343,798.60 28,225.01 88,069.71 283,953.90 ;.,..
TOTAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH/BENEFIT 343,798.60 28,225.01 88,069.71 283,953.90
____ - ---- ------ - - .-.--- -- --.----- --- -- -------------- ---------------- -- - DOG TAX 5,134.97 2,341.14 1,780.00 5,696.11 171
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS TOTAL DOG TAX - ,134.97 - 2,341.14 1,78000 5,696.11
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__ LEGAES_OHAND - 5013863_ --------- CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL LEGACIES ON HAND 50,138.63 91.36 50,229.99 1 - -- - ---- - - --- - -- - - - --- - -
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TOTAL ESDA • - GENERAL PAYROLL - - - 1,365.96 590,325. 37 - 593,681.93 - 1,990.60CR - --
• TOTAL GENERAL PAYROLL 1,365.96 590,325.37 593,681.93 1,990.60CR L • -- - ------ ---------- ------------ - ----------- -- ------ ---------. --- ------ -. • CONDEMNATION ACCOUNT 69,288.69 163.83 930.00 68,522.52 S
CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - - H TOTAL CONDEMNATION ACCOUNT 69,288.69 163.83 930.00 68,522.52 • - -- - - - - - LAN LIBRARY 34,549.46 1,689.21 3,634.93 32,603.74
• LT CURRENT INVESTMENTS - TOTAL LAN LIBRARY 34,549.46 1,689.21 3,634.93 32,603.74
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_TREA$LtREI INDEMNITY fUND - 174,8O5.87 - -- 1,969.78 - 1J6,775..65 - - - CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL TREASURER INDEMNITY FUND 174,805.87 1,969.78 176,775.65 - S
• PROBATION SERVICE FEES 58,141.77 1,927.23 60,069.00 5 -- CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - - - - - - - - - - - TOTAL PROBATION SERVICE FEES 58,141.77 1,927.23 60,069.00 •r
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7 BALANCE BALANCE H, . R COURT SECURITY FEES 24,398.40 7,218.11 5,19248 26,424.03
CURRENTINVESTMENTS- TOTAL COURT SECURITY FEES 24,398.40 7,218.11 5,192.48 26,624.03
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KANKAKEE 911 89,006.46 41,028.80 13,879.96 116,155.32
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS
TOTALJKANKAKEE 911 - - 89,006.46 - 41,028.80 13,87994 1L6,155.32
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ACDUIL -_-_____ - 2449.25 __2898_ CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL DARE 2,449.75 28.98 1,250.46 1,228.27
• COUNTY TREASURER COMPUTER FUND 13,091.81 327.62 13,419.43 24L_cjRJLTJj4VE$i11ENT$ - - ____
TOTAL CO TREASURER COMPUTER 13,091.81 327.62 13,419.43
COUNTY GARBAGE TIPPING FEE - 242,776.48 -- - - 555.33 52,992.00 190,339.81
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS
TO_LALCO.GARBAGEJ1PEIN.G EEE - - - - 242276.48 555.33 - 52,.992O0---------_1-90. 1 33981
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' FQRFETED FUNDS ACCOUNT -- 20,608.51 2,379.71 2,12365 20,866.57 CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL FORFEITED FUNDS ACCOUNT 20,608.51 2,379.71 2,123.65 20,866.57
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• BUILDING ENTERPRISE FUND 82,552.05 8,973.01 75,760.25 15,786.81 CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - - -- -: TOTAL BUILDING ENTERPRISE FUND 82 5 552.05 8,973.01 75,740.25 15,784.81
WORKING CASH FUND 639.20 639.20 • CURRENT INVESTMENTS -
___LOJALI4ORKLNG- CASH FUND 639 20 639 20
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• TOTAL CAMEO SYSTEM/E.S.D.A
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17 BALANCE BALANCE • COUNTY CLERK COMPUTER FUND 680.00 956.99 1,636.99 CURRNT -INVESTMENTS -- - - -- - - - TOTAL CO CLERK COMPUTER FUND 680.00 956.99 1,636.99 • I
i2 L r COURT DOCUMENT STORAGE FUND
-- ----------- --- ---- 11,161.00
- -- ---- -----. - ------ ------ ---- ------ 11., 161.00
---- - • :. CURRENT INVESTMENTS - TOTAL COURT DOCUMENT STORAGE - -- 11,161.00 - -- - 111161.00
j• 8 CQALOJNL __3056.99 19,462.71 4519.70
CURRENT INVESTMENTS - - • - TOTAL CDAP BLOCK GRANT 535,056.99 19,462.71 554,519.70 S
• FAMILIES WITH A FUTURE GRANT 16,574.89 97,562.61 69,362.85 62,794.65 - CkJRRENIINESThEN1S _ - TOTAL FAMILIES WITH A FUTURE
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CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE GRANT 33,166.84 513.88 33,217.72 • CURRENT INVESTMENTS -1 S J.OJAL CJIME VICTIMS A$S1$IANCE - - _33,i.66.,8 4 508& - - - 33,a12. 72 -- - - CDAP BLOCK STATE GRANT - 13.05 - - -- -- - -- 13.05 - ---------- - TOTAL CDAP BLOCK STATE GRANT 13.05 13.05 • -
- ATTORNEY GENERAL GRANT -- -- - -- - - - - - • TOTAL ATTORNEY GENERAL GRANT ' S
• PARA TRANSIT GRANT 1.00 1.00 TOTAL PARA TRANSIT GRANT - - - - 1.00-------- - -- - -- - 1.00
TRANSPORTATION GRANT 21,166.31---- ----- ------------------- -- 57.09 -- 49_9.77 16.82 -.3.63 - -- TOTAL TRANSPORTATION GRANT 21,166.31 57.09 4,399.77 16,823.63
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CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 56,087.58 19,770.91 - 5,450.27 70,408.22 - - • CURRENT INVESTMENTS
TOTAL CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMNT - 56,087.58 19,770.91 -- 5,450.27 70,408.22 -- -
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BALANCE BALANCE
S IONS GRANT #509 10,319.41 1,558.85 8,760.56
L CURRENT INVESTMENT9 TOTAL IONS GRANT *509 10,319.41 , 1,558.85 8,760.56
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BAKER CREEK DR. DIST. 15821.34 33.67 15,854.81 CURRENT INVESTMENTS
-- TQTiAL BAKER CREEK DR. DIST. 15,821.34 33.47 . . 15,854.81 rH
CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL EXLINE DR. DIST 13,910.50 29.47 13,939.97 : 2
• • GAR CREEK DR. DIST. 22,958.02 39.70 461.50 22,536.22 CURRENT INVESIME1T$ TOTAL GAR CREEK DR. DIST. 22,958.02 39.70 461.50 22,536.22
SAUSERLI GAR CREEK
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS
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GRINNEL.L DR.. DIST. 38,526.42 98.06 - 38,624.48 ---- -- CURRENT INVESTMENTS TOTAL GRINNELL DR. 01ST. 38,526.42 98.06 38,624.48
• MANTENO #3 DR. DIST. 68,802.92 102.95 2,249.10 46,656.77 S
1 CURRENT INVESTMENTS -- -- -
TOTAL 1ANTEN0 #3 DR. DIST. 48,802.92 102.95 2,249.10 46,656.77
MCGILLIVARY DR 01ST - - 17.122.88 - 2955 - -- 17 152 63 - - --
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS - -- -=-- - - - --- - 1 • TOIIAL MCGIU LARYOR. 0IS-T.- ---- - X7,122.88 - - 29.55 - - - - 17.152. 43 -
- MjINNXE CREEK DR. DI$T._ 1,391,_66 - 381.1.911 - - 1,722.56 .--- - ----- CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL MINNIE CREEK DR. DISr. 1,391.66 380.90 1,772.56 S - --- - - -- - - -- ---- -- - -- - - •
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• 3. MOMENCE- PEN BROKE DR. DIST. 13,503.89 61.73 349.20 13,216.42 ; • C_URRENV1 LNVESTIIiENTS - - - - TOTAL MOMENCE-PEMBROKE DR DIST 13,503.89 61.73 349.20 13,216.42
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•l 1 i7l MOMENCE-YELLOL.JHEAD DR. DIST. 23,823.09 36.55 8,697.50 15,162.14 • VV
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TOTAL MQ1EiJC-YELLOWHEAD - 23,823.09 36.55 8,697.50 L5,162.14 V
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TOTAL SNAKE CREEK DR. DIST. 8,417.28 12.91 2,228.27 6,201.92
• SPRING CREEK DR. DIST. 3,850.14 201.07 4,051.21
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TOTAL SPRING CREEK DR. 01ST. 13,850.14 201.07 16,051.21 V • a • V V - UNION t1 DR. DIST. 27,619.99 58.27 27,678.26
• CURRENT INVESTMENTS V
:l • LQTA U1LLOV 1DJ D1T._ V - V - _,619V99 V V_58.27
• . UNION #2V DR. DIST. .869.90 240.00 13.30 1,096.60 CURRENT INVESTMENTS
• TOTAL UNION #2 DR. 01ST. 869.90 240.00 13.30 1,096.60
V___V _V V___ VV_V _V• __VVV -- __V V__V - ____ V - • V3EV UNION #6 DR. 01ST. 23,410.43 35.91 23,446.36 S
V CURRENT INVESTMENTS - V TOTAL UNION #6 DR. DIST. 23,410.43 35.91 23,446.34
. JOE BENES DRAINAGE DISTRICT 3,833.84 5.88 3,839.72 VV - CURRENT INVESTMENTS V V V V V
VV V - - TOTAL JOE 8ENE5 DRAINAGE D-LS----- - ____V;3;833.84 V
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- LITTLEL BEAVER DRAINAGE 01ST V V 12,849.56 63.41 VVV - VV V S CURRENT INVESTMENTS -
TOTAL LITTLE BEAVER DRAINAGE 12,849.56 63.41 12,912.97
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TOTAL PTAB APPRAISAL 12,031.20 12,031.20 -- ------ - -- - ---- ---- -----
k CONTRACT APPRAISAL 9,000.00 9,000.00
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO Till" HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
COUNTY COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT ................................................
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
WEHAVEEXAMINED THE cft.' ..... 1993 THRAH 31 LMR. .QNT.QRT..Q'..IH .................
....? ... COLLECTOR .ANDT..ThE...LO.QUR •JJJXi ......
FIND IT TRUE AND CORRECT.
................................................ T ERK ...TREAS
All of which is respectfully submitted.
LATE -
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MONTHLY REPORT - COUNTY COLLECTOR
MONTH ENDING March 31, 1993
RECAPITULATION OF COLLECTOR'S ACCOUNTS
Back Tax Account 117,688.62 Back Tax Investment -0- 117,688.62
Tax in Litigation 130,919.18 Taxes in Litigation Investment -0- 130,919.18
Current Tax Account
11,828. 95 Current Tax Investment -0- 11,828.95
Tax Refund Account
481.54
TOTAL CASH IN BANKS AND INVESTMENTS;
260,918.29
Collector's Remarks:
I, Mark J. Frechette, County Treasurer, Kankakee County, State of Illinois to solemnly swear that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above is a true statement of all funds and accounts in my custody, I have received neither directly nor indirectly for my own use, nor for the benefit of other, any other monies than herein specified for the period ending March 31, 1993.
Mark J. Frechette County Collector
MONTHLY REPORT - COUNTY COLLECTOR MONTH ENDING March 31, 1993
Back Tax Account
Balance: February 28, 1993 120,303.83 Receipts: 29,536.42
Total: 149,840.25 Disbursements: 32,151.63 Balance in Bank: March 31, 1993 117,688.62
Investments in Certificates of Deposit: -0- Total Cash and Investments: 117,688.62
Taxes in Litigation
Balance: February 28, 1993 180,564.66 Receipts: 354.52
Total: 180,919.18. Disbursements: 50 ,000 .00 Balance in Bank: March 31, 1993 130,919.18
Investments in Certificates of Deposit: -0- Total Cash and Investments: 130,919.18
Current Tax
Balance: February 28, 1993 157,846.71 Receipts: 1,906.66
Total: 159,753.37 Disbursements: 147,924.42 Balance in Bank: March 31, 1993 11,828.95
Investments in Certificates of Deposit: -0- Total Cash and Investments: 11,828.95
Tax Refund Account
Balance: February 28, 1993 481.54 Receipts: -0- Total: 481.54 Disbursements: -0- Balance in Bank: March 31, 1993 481.54
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61, f, MONICA J. BAUER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 450 EAST COURT STREET
KANKAKE! COUNTY COURTHOUSE KANKAKEE. ILLINOIS 60901
Phone: 815.937-2905
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MONTHLY REPORT OF CIRCUIT CLERK"S OFFICE
FOR THE MOWER OF; MARCH 1993
RECEIPTS
CLERK FEES $• 39053.05
INTEREST PAID. ON:: INVESTED FUNDS $ 2191.65
STATES ATTORNEY FEES $ 2545.00
SHERIFF FEES $ 2425.30
LIBRARY FEES $ 2202.00
COURT SYSTEM FEES $ 6006.00
SURCHARGE FUND $ 6355.00
VICTIMS FUND -. $ 3983.35
AUTOMATION FEE $ 8229.00
BOND FORFEITURES $ 2315.98
STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR'EITURES $ 287.32
JUVENILE DRUG ABUSE (ST. VUE FINE) 5 140.00
(s:. VALUE FINE) $
CF CR:•!NAL :: :CAT:ON (I:. vALUE F::E) 5 369.63 DRIVERS EDtJCATION U1D 5 5542.00
?ROSATION SERVICE FEE 5 2069.50
OUR SECURITY TEl 5 8149.00
AT 7- CRIME LA30RTORv TEl S 226.00
?tTBLI.0 DEFENDER FEES $ 1831.00
DRUG TREATMENT FUND $ 945.98
FINES (TOTAL) (BROKEN DOWN ON FOLLOWING PAGE) $ 53542.39
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FUND $ __ 100.00
DOCUMENT STORAGE FEE $ 7560.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THE MONTH $
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FINES:
COUNTY (Criminal)
COUNTY (Traffic & State Police)
COUNTY (Sheriff)
KANKAKEE
ERADLEY
EOUREONt'TAI S
MANTENO
NONCE
ST. ANNE
ARONA PARK
HOPKINS PARK
GRANT PARK
}RSCHER
C HEB AN S E
ESSEX
M9'P
$ 6012.39
$ 10506._12
$ 9164.25
10342 -38
$ 2823.00
$ 8072.25
$ 2039.00
$ 981.00
$ 236.00
$ _656.00
$ 76.00
ici. fin
$ 679.00
$ 38.00
$
$ 563.00
$ 53542.39
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TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED:
ANNUAL SUPPORT/MAINT. FEE TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED:
BLOOD TEST REIMBURSEMENT TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED:
$500017.75
25096.00
15.00
Submitted by: PATTI TOMBLIN, BOOKKEEPER----CIRCUIT CLERK'S OFFICE
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DATE NAME ORDER MONTHLY TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
3-12-93 FUNERAL HM CREMATIONS 80.
JENKINS COMPLETE FILE
87.
BARON TRANSCRIPT 57.
QUAINTANCE AUTOPSY COPY
30.
3-31-93 CAVENOUGHS MISC .COPY 1.
FUNERAL HM CREMATIONS 70.
DAVIS IP SDC PATIENT
COMPLETE FILE
880.
VELASQUEZ TRANSCRIPT 48.
BARBOUR TRANSCRIPT
MARCH RECEIPTS
1,298 00 /
45.
3i936.00
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.4KAKEE COUNTY CORONER'S _.CE MONTHLY STATISTICS Skt.._/ CASES REPORTED: 69 MARCH t993
) TO DATE TOTAL
Coroner Cases ............ 22 .....59 Medical Cases ............. 47 . 116 Autopsies .............. 3 .....12 Toxicology ............. 6 . 17 Inquests .............. 3 . 12 Inquiries .............. 19 . 47
MANNER OF DEATHS
NATURAL - 16 ' 42
Heart ..................... 11 ..... 28 CVA......................... 1 SIDS ............... 1 ..... 2 Fetal COPD ....................... 1 Cancer .............. 2 . . • . 4 Pneumonia Other ............... 2 ......6
CONTRIBUTORY Fracture Diabetes Alcohol CO Other
Naturals Autopsy .......... 1 ......5
HOMICIDE ..............2 2 . 4
Firearm ...............2 ......4 Knife/sharp inst Blunt inst Auto reckless Strangulation Poison Other
Homicides Autopsy ..........2 ......4
SUICIDE ....................... 2 Firearm Hanging...................... 1 Drowning Auto/pedestrian CO........................ 1 Fire Drug Knife Other
Suicides Autopsy
ACCIDENTAL 4 / 11 Fire Drowning Vehicular ............. 2 ......5 Alcohol Asphyxia ..................... 1 OD........................ 1 CO Other ............... 2 ...... 4
Accidental Autopsy ................. 2
UNDETERMINED Gunshot wound Drowning CO Other auto reckless
Undetermined autopsy
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Kankakee County - Recorder of Deeds
TO THE CHAIRMAN AND KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD
Report of Dennis Coy, Recorder of Deeds, for the month of MARCH, 1993
Bank: Balance, i,iARcIi 1,1993 4,784.62
RECEIPTS
Recording & Ucc Fees 25,056.00 Photostat Fees 533.50 State Stamps 20,528:25 Computer Fees 6,315.00 Late Fees 449.00 52,881.75
57,666.37 TOTAL CASH AVAILABLE
DISBURSEMENTS
Excess Fees Paid to County Treasurer 53,725.00
BANK BALANCE MARCH 31,1993 3,941.37
Cash in Box 30.00 Cash in Safe & Bank 3,911.37
3,941.37
STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF KANKAKEE
I, Dnnis Coy,KankakeE! County Recorder, do Solemnly Swear that the forgoing account i, in all respects just and true, according to my best knowledge and belief, and that I neither received, directly or indirectly nor idirectly or indirectly agree to receive or be paid, for my own or another's benefit, and other monies articles of consideration than thereir stated, nor am I entitled to any fee, or emolument for the period therein mentioned other than herein specified. l
Signed and swore to before me this 6TH <AkIM RECORD
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AP'flVED B',-i1CORDER'S COMMITTE:
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Kankakee County Animal Control Department I 1270 Stanford Drive
Kankakee, Illinois 60901
Report to the Kankakee County Board for the month of L March 1 1993 7 Receipts: Disbursements:
$190 board fees collected 2 a. $190 Treasurer Board Check #_2226
b. $145 impoundment fees collected b. $145 Treasurer Impoundment Check #_2225
c. $125 security deposit collected C. Security Dep. refund
d. $150 fines collected d. -0- Treasurer Security Deposit Forfeit Check #_______________
e. $150 Trip/E & D Fees e. $150 Treasurer Fines $15 Registration fees Check #_2227
f. 77 Total for month f. $150 Treasurer Trip E & D Fees Check # 2228
9. $2212.50 Service/Misc. Fees Received g. $50 Balance $15 County Clerk Registration Fees
ANIMAL BITES Check # 2223
A. 19 - Bites reported Y b. 2 biting animals impounded at Veterinarian (owners expense)
c. 5 biting animals impounded at Animal Control Center
d. 8 biting animals impounded at home
e. 3 biting animals NOT impounded 1. unable to locate animal or
2. victim refusing to cooperate
f• I biting animal heads for laboratory examination p
g. 0 animals positive 81 Chevrolet 85,391
Vehicle Mileage 90 Dodge 69,745
STRAY ANIMAL CONTROL
ra. 166 - abandoned, ownerless, injured animals picked up, euthanized and disØosed of 1according to Animal Control Act. f -
b. 10 Stray animals impounded awaiting owners, payment of board/fine.
C, investigation and examination of farm animals destroyed by dogs.
Approved by Gen. Health & Welfare/SchoolsNAC
Committee at meeting held 0-1)NA* , 1912. yqRectfffully submitted,
Chairman E. Maass, Supervisor
Animal Control Department
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BALANCE COUNTY CLERK'S ACCOUNT
CASH ON HAND
DEPOSIT IN TRAN FDATE TOTAL:
84,736.47
200.00
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84,936.47
COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE
STATEMENT OF FUNDS RECEIVED AND DISBURSED
FOR THE PERIOD OF March I, 1993
OFFICE FUND BALANCE OF: March I,1993
RECEIPTS: FEES
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
REDEMPTION FEES
AUTOMATION FUND
ISSUE MISCELLANEOUS CERTIFICATES
ANIMAL CONTROL
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC SERVICES
INTEREST EARNED
TOTAL PUBLIC SERVICES
DISBURSEMENTS:
EXCESS FEES TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
COUNT CLERK'S FEES
AUTOMATION FUND
ANIMAL CONTROL
INTEREST
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS:
BALANCE OF March 31, 1993
FEES OF OTHERS:
BALANCE OF March I, 1993
MONTHLY RECEIPTS
CASH AVAILABLE
MONTHLY DISBURSEMENTS
BALANCE OF March 31, 1993
TO March 31, 1993
$ 1,020.00
301.00
1,446.00
* 4,791.00
3,949.00
3, 180.40
123.05
$ 9,292.40
1,446.00
3,949.00
123.05
$ 56,515.14
91,688.54
148,203.68
63,467.21
$ 84,736.47
$ 200.00
$ 14,810.45
$ 15,010.45
$ 14,810.45
$ 200.00
$ 84,736.47
*The petty cash account was increased by $100 with funds collected for miscellaneous certificates.
I Of
$ 84,936.47
APPROVED BYfrUNTY C
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TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE KANKAKEE COUNTY BOARD
BALANCE OF March I, 1993
less $100.00 Cash on Hand -0-
RECEIPTS:
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
REDEMPTION FEES
ISSUE MISC. CERTIFICATES
ANIMAL CONTROL
MISC. PUBLIC SERVICES
AUTOMATION FUND
INTEREST EARNED
$ 1,020.00
301.00
4,791.00
3,949.00
3, 180.40
1,446.00
123.05
$ 14,810.45
TOTAL:
$ 14,810.45
DISBURSEMENTS:
EXCESS FEES TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
$ 9,292.40
EXCESS FEES TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
1,446.00
EXCESS FEES TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
3,949.00
EXCESS FEES TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
EXCESS FEES TRANSFEERED TO COUNTY
INTEREST
123.05
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$ 14,810.45
vp STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) COUNTY OF KANKAKEE )
I, BRUCE CLARK, KANKAKEE COUNTY CLERK, do solemnly swear that the foregoing account is, in all respects, just and true according to the best of my knowledge and belief; and that I have neither received or agreed to receive or be paid directly or indirectly, for my own or another's benefit, any other monies, articles or consideration than herein stated, nor am I entitled to any fee or imolument for the period therein mentioned than therein specified.
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
SIGNED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _DAY OF _ , 19 g
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KANXAKEE COUNTY
NEW HOMES NO. 7 TOTAL VALUATION $789,846
MOBILE HOMES NO.3TOTAL VALUATION $28.000
MOBILE HONE REPAIRS NO.0TOTAL VALUATION 0
GARAGES NO.7TOTAL VALUATION $59,.935
RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS NO.65TOTAL VALUATION $470.7 11
COMMERCIAL NO.0TOTAL VALUATION 0
INDUSTRY NO.0TOTAL VALUATION p
CHURCH NO.0TOTAL VALUATION p
DEMOLITION NO.3TOTAL VALUATION $1,000
SMOKE DETECTORS NO. 19_TOTAL VALUATION $6fc
CODE BOOKS NO. p_TOTAL VALUATION p
SWIMMING POOLS NO. 2_TOTAL VALUATION 54,nh/
FENCES NO. 6 TOTAL VALUATION $ 13,050
TOTAL PERMITS ISSUED 93
FEES COLLECTED $_10,183
TOTAL VALUATION OF PERMITS ISSUED $_1.368.576
NO CHARGE PERMITS NO. 9 FEES WAIVED $322
FARM NO. 12 FEES WAIVED _1.554
ENTERPRISE ZONE NO. 0 FEES WAIVED n
TOTAL FEES WAIVED $_1.876
REMARKS PER THIS REPORT:
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Ordinance II
Resolution
WHEREAS, on April 15, 1993 bids were received and opened and the
Committee on Public Highways and Bridges of the Kankakee County Board met to
consider the bids for the public highway improvements now coming under the
jurisdiction of the Kankakee County Board,
WHEREAS, the said Committee determined that the following qualified
bidders submitted the low bids as listed below for the work herein described
and did award the bids subject to the confirmation of this County Board.
WHEREAS, the said COmmittee recommends that the confirmation of the
award of the contracts be as follows:
BIDDER JOB AMOUNT
Grosso Constr. Co. 4594B W. Rt. 17 Kankakee County Kankakee, IL 60901 Sec. 93-00000-00-GM Supp.#1 $145,278.50
Wilking Trucking Inc. P.O. Box 32 Aroma Road District Chebanse, IL 60922 Sec. 93-01000-00-GM $ 50,850.00
Grosso Constr. Co. 4594B W. Rt. 17 Essex Road District Kankakee, IL 60901 Sec. 93-03000-00-GM Supp.#1 $ 19,429.83
Tobey's Constr. & Cartage P.O. Box 588 Essex Road District Herscher, IL 60941 Sec. 93-03000-00-GM Supp.#2 $ 24,930.50
Wilking Trucking Inc. P.O. Box 32 Limestone Road District Chebanse, IL 60922 Sec. 93-06000-00-GM $ 36,537.60
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Wilking Trucking Inc. P.O. Box 32 Otto Road District Chebanse, IL 60922 Sec. 93-10000-00-GM
Wilking Trucking Inc. P.O. Box 32 Sumner Road District Chebanse, IL 60922 Sec. 93-16000-00-GM
$ 36,935.00
$ 17,060.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the County Board of Kankakee County confirm
the award of the foregoing contracts heretofore awarded by the Committee on
Public Highways and Bridges subject to the confirmation hereby enacted.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WEN2EL KN, CHAIRMAN
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BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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Installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on C.H. 38 (Lowe Rd.) at the Kankakee Beaverville and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Park.
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Kankakee County Section 92-00245-00-SP
Project STPRRS-0091(058) Job No. C-93-007-93
WHEREAS, Kankakee County is preparing to participate in the
installation of a full depth timber crossing utilizing Federal
Safety Funds made available for paying ninety percent of the cost
of this project, and
WHEREAS, the State of Illinois is requesting that they receive
assurance from Kankakee County that the ten percent Local Funds
required to match these Federal Funds will be made available for
the participating portion of this project designated as Section 92-
00245-00-SP, estimated to cost $65,000.00.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the County of Kankakee will use
$6,500.00 of Matching Tax Funds for the purpose of matching the
Federal Funds on a ninety percent Federal, ten percent local basis.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
I7L1 KEN ALL 0. WENZELMA, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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Joint Agreement for Installation of a Full-Depth Timber Crossing on C.H. 38 (Lowe Rd.) at the Kankakee Beaverville and Southern Railroad Crossing near Aroma Park.
Kankakee County Section 92-00245-00-SP
Project STPRRS-0091(058) Job No. C-93-007-93
BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the County Board, County
of Kankakee, State of Illinois, be and he is authorized to execute
the attached agreement - pertaining to the captioned subject - in
triplicate copies, each of which shall be considered as an
original, on behalf of the said County of Kankakee by affixing his
signature to each copy, the same to be attested by the County
Clerk; and it is herein and hereby certified and affirmed that
funds have been appropriated and are available for the payment by
the County of any amounts agreed to be paid by the County under the
terms of said agreement.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
Lial- KE*DrLL
ELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
(SEAL)
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STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
AGREEMENT for
Local Agency Railway-Highway Grade Crossing Improvements
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into by and between the STATE OF ILLINOIS,
Acting by and through its Department of Transportation, hereinafter referred to as
the "STATE", and Kankakee County, State of Illinois, acting by and through its
County Board, hereinafter referred to as the "LA" and the Kankakee, Beaverville &
Southern Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as the "COMPANY."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, in the interest of public safety the STATE and LA propose to
improve railway -highway grade crossings at the location listed on Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, the parties mutually agree to accomplish the proposed improvements
through the use of Federal and State and/or LA funds which are provided under
applicable Federal, State, or LA act, law or appropriation.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants
and agreements as hereinafter contained the parties hereto agree as follows:
SECTION 1. The project covered under this agreement shall be subject to all
appropriate Federal laws, rules, regulations, orders and approvals pertaining to
all agreements, specifications, award of contracts, acceptance of work and
procedure in general. The STATE and the COMPANY shall be governed by the
applicable provisions of the Federal-Aid Policy Guide, Part 646, dated December 9,
1991 and any supplements or amendments thereto hereinafter referred to as the
"Policy Guide".
SECTION 2. The COMPANY shall prepare detailed estimates of cost. The
estimate shall be submitted to the STATE for their approval.
SECTION 3. All required installation work at the grade crossing(s) shall be
performed by the COMPANY with its own forces or as otherwise provided herein. In
the event the COMPANY intends to use forces other than its own under a continuing
contract or contracts, the COMPANY shall indicate in each estimate the items of
work to be accomplished under such contract or contracts and list in each estimate
the names of each contractor whose services will be used to perform the work. If
the estimate of cost for such work (including labor, materials, and/or equipment)
performed by forces other than the COMPANY'S exceeds $10,000, said contract or
contracts shall be secured by competitive bids in accordance with the provisions of
the "Policy Guide". Such contracts shall be in compliance with the Civil Rights
Act of 1964 and implementing regulations applicable to Federal-Aid Projects as well
as the Illinois Fair Employment Practices Act and implementing rules and
regulations.
SECTION 4. The COMPANY will not begin to work without written authorization
from the STATE to proceed. Upon receipt of authorization, the COMPANY shall
promptly begin the work set forth in the agreement and shall notify in writing the
AGENCIES listed on EXHIBIT A before commencing work.
SECTION 5. The COMPANY, for performance of its work as herein specified,
may bill the STATE monthly (in sets of two) for the STATE'S 90% share of the cost
of materials purchased, delivered and stored on the COMPANY'S property
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but not yet installed. In addition, the COMPANY may bill the LA monthly (in sets
of two) for the LA'S 10% share of the cost of materials purchased. The materials
will become the property of the STATE and must be designated for exclusive use on
the project designated on EXHIBIT A.
In the event of any loss of material after payment, the COMPANY will replace
the material at no cost to the STATE or LA. The storage area of such materials
shall be available for STATE and LA inspection upon 24-hour notice. The bill shall
be accompanied by a voucher from the material supplier indicating payment by the
COMPANY. Payment under this paragraph shall not be claimed for any bill totaling
less than $500.
In the event the COMPANY fails to install the stored material within an
18-month period subsequent to payment to the COMPANY, the COMPANY shall promptly
deliver the stored material to the STATE at a location indicated in a written
notice to the COMPANY. Upon delivery, the STATE shall then take possession of said
material for the STATE'S own use. The delivery of the material to the STATE shall
in no way serve to terminate this agreement or affect the other provisions of this
agreement and in addition shall not affect the COMPANY'S right to claim payment for
stockpiled material to replace that taken by the STATE.
SECTION 6. The COMPANY, for performance of its work as herein specified,
may bill the STATE monthly (in sets of two) for the STATE'S 90% share of its
expense as incurred. In addition, the COMPANY may bill the LA monthly (in sets of
two) for the LA'S 10% share of the expenses incurred. These progressive invoices
may be rendered on the basis of the estimated percentage of the work completed,
plus allowable additives. The STATE, and the LA, after verifying that the bills
are reasonable and proper, shall promptly reimburse the COMPANY for 95110 of the
amount billed. Payment under this paragraph shall not be claimed for any bill
totaling less than $500.
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a detailed final statement (in sets of two) of its actual expenses as incurred. In
addition, the COMPANY shall submit (in sets of two) a final bill covering the LA'S
share directly to the LA. After the STATE and LA have checked the final statement
and agreed with the COMPANY that the costs are reasonable and properly set up,
insofar as they are able to ascertain, the STATE shall then reimburse the COMPANY
an amount, less previous payments, if any, equal to 95% of the amount billed. The
LA shall also reimburse the COMPANY an amount, less previous payments, if any,
equal to 95% of the amount of its share as billed. After the STATE has audited the
expenses as incurred by the COMPANY and final inspection of the installation has
been made, the STATE and LA shall reimburse the COMPANY for the retained amounts
less the deduction of any item (or items) of expense found as not being eligible
for reimbursement.
The COMPANY shall maintain, for a minimum of 5 years after the completion of
the contract, adequate books, records, and supporting documents to verify the
amounts, recipients, and uses of all disbursements of funds passing in conjunction
with the contract; the contract and all books, records, and supporting documents
related to the contract shall be available for review and audit by the AUDITOR
GENERAL; and the COMPANY agrees to cooperate fully with any audit conducted by the
AUDITOR GENERAL and to provide full access to all relevant materials. Failure to
maintain the books, records, and supporting documents required by this section
shall establish a presumption in favor of the STATE for the recovery of any funds
paid by the STATE under the contract for which adequate books, records, and
supporting documentation are not available to support their purported disbursement.
SECTION 7. Materials recovered and not accepted for reuse by the COMPANY,
if determined to have a net sale value, shall be disposed of by the COMPANY, and
the credit to the project shall be at the going prices supported by the records of
the COMPANY.
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SECTION 8. When construction of this project is completed, and so long as
State law shall so require, the COMPANY shall maintain at its expense or, by
agreement with others, provide for maintenance of the grade crossing.
SECTION 9. If at any time subsequent to the completion of this improvement,
the tracks in the area of the crossing are eliminated for any reason whatsoever,
the crossing proper installed through the crossing hereunder shall be removed by
the COMPANY, at its expense. The LA, at its expense, shall fill the gap through
the roadway caused by the removal of thetracks. The parties hereto shall
negotiate an agreement for their reinstallation at another grade crossing of the
COMPANY mutually designated and agreed to by the parties hereto and subject to the
approval of the public authorities having any jurisdiction.
SECTION 10. In compliance with the' Federal-Aid Highway Policy Guide, dated
December 9, 1991, Section 646.210, the railroad work as herein contemplated
requires no contribution from the COMPANY.
SECTION 11. In the event that delays or difficulties arise in securing
necessary federal or state approvals, or in acquiring rights-of-way, or in settling
damage claims, or for any other cause which in the opinion of the STATE render it
impracticable to proceed with the construction of the project, then at any time
before construction is started, the STATE may serve formal notice of cancellation
upon the COMPANY and this agreement shall thereupon terminate. In the event of
cancellation, the STATE and LA shall reimburse the COMPANY for all eligible costs
and expenses incurred by the COMPANY prior to receipt of notice of cancellation and
payment by the STATE.
SECTION 12. That for payment of the LA'S obligations incurred in connection
with the construction of the proposed improvements, the necessary appropriations
have been made and are evidenced by the attached resolution and/or road improvement
statement.
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S I SECTION 13. The COMPANY'S ai...rized representative certifie .1at to the
best of his knowledge the COMPANY and/or any subcontractor used by the COMPANY has
not been convicted of bribery or attempting to bribe any officer or employee of the
STATE OF ILLINOIS, nor has the COMPANY and/or subcontractor made an admission of
guilt of such conduct which is a matter of record.
SECTION 14. It is the policy of the U.S. Department of Transportation that
minority business enterprises, as defined in 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
Part 23, shall have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of
agreements financed in whole or in part with Federal funds. Consequently, the
minority business enterprises of 49 CFR Part 23 apply to this agreement.
The COMPANY agrees to ensure that minority business enterprises, as defined
in 49 CFR Part 23, have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance
of this agreement. In this regard, the COMPANY shall take all necessary and
reasonable steps, in accordance with 49 CFR Part 23, to ensure that minority
business enterprises have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform
portions of this agreement. The COMPANY shall not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin or sex in the selection and retention of contractors,
including procurement of materials and leases of equipment.
The COMPANY shall include this provision in every subagreement, including
procurement of materials and leases of equipment.
Failure to carry out the requirenents set forth above shall constitute a
breach of agreement and may result in termination of the agreement or such remedy
as deemed appropriate.
In the event any work is performed by other than the COMPANY forces, the
requirements of the Prevailing Wage Act approved June 26, 1941 , as amended, shall
prevail.
SECTION 15. This agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their
successors or assigns.
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f S SECTION 16. The COMPANY shall complete all work or shall be responsible
that all work is completed by other forces within one year of the date of the fully
executed agreement. In the event that all work cannot be completed within one
year, the COMPANY shall notify the STATE in writing the cause for the delay before
the one-year deadline has expired. Otherwise, the STATE will consider petitioning
the Illinois Commerce Commission to order the work to be completed.
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I I SI IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be
executed in triplicate by their duly authorized officers as of the dates below
indicated.
By execution of this agreement and under penalties of perjury, the COMPANY
certifies that its correct Federal Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is
37-1037361 and the COMPANY is doing business as a corporation.
Executed by the COMPANY this c& 9 Kankakee, Beaverville & Southern
day of , 19 t? 3 . Railroad Company
ATTEST:
By: '~~ - R, Executed by the LOCAL AGENCY this Kankakee County
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ATTEST: County Board
WA Executed by the Department this
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STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
By: Director of Highways
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Kankakee County Project No. STPRRS-0091 (058) Job No. C-93-007-93 Section No. 92-00245-00-SP
EXHIBIT A
CROSSING IDENTIFICATION:
Railroad: Kankakee, Beaverville & Southern Railroad Company
RR M.P.: 4.1 AAR DOT # 533 136K
Road Name: CH 38
Location: CH 38 & KBSR
EXISTING CONDITIONS:
One mainline timber crossing protected by flashing light signals
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE BY RAILROAD FORCE ACCOUNT:
1. The removal of the existing grade crossing over the COMPANY'S mainline track and its subsequent renewal using full depth timber.
2. This work will also include the preparation of the roadbed and the installation of new rail, ballast, ties, filter fabric and perforated pipe underdrains as shown on Exhibit B.
3. The Company shall cause to be performed by railroad force account or by subcontract the adjustment of the roadway approaches using material equivalent to the existing approach roadway surface.
4. The Company, at the expense of the State and LA, shall furnish (by rental or otherwise) the signs and barricades necessary to close the roadway to vehicular traffic.
5. The Company shall give two weeks advance notice to Mr. James Piekarczyk, County Engineer, before closing the roadway.
6. Incidental work necessary to complete the items hereinabove specified.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE DONE BY OTHERS:
Local Agency agrees to provide any necessary advance warning signs and pavement markings as required by the MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. Work to be paid for by Local Agency unless agreement provides otherwise.
ATTACHMENTS:
Exhibit B Location Map
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ESTIMATED RAILROAD COST: $
90% Federal participation $ 10% Kankakee County $
AGENCIES TO BE NOTIFIED BEFORE COMMENCING WORK:
Mr. James Piekarczyk, County Engineer, P. 0. Box 825, 750 S. East Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901 (815/933-1731
SUBMIT ALL BILLS FOR THE STATE'S 90% SHARE TO:
William T. Sunley, P.E. Engineer of Local Roads and Streets 2300 South Dirksen Parkway Springfield, Illinois 62764
PIPE UNDERDRAIN CONFIGURATION
'WHEN PIPE CAN BE PLACED OUTSIDE TIES (PREFERRED)
•: •OTE CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN NOT TO
PUNCTURE FABRIC DURING COMPACTION OF BALLAST
CROSSING SURFACE MATERIAL
PAVEMENT BASE 7 " x 9" TIE.
a BALLAST
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SLOPEI/4 WHEN POSSIBLE
PIPE WIDTH 1 I4I5ORI6 C. A. I3 1 1
AGGREGATE IN TRENCH
FILTER FABRIC (SEE ATTACHED SPECS.)
EXTEND FILTER FABRIC ABOVE ZONE OF SOIL FINES
(Do NOT WRAP PIPE)
PIPE UNDERORAIN SHALL BE
INSTALLED WHEN OUTFALL
PER MITS.(PERFORATIONS DOWN)
(SEE SEC.' 607 OF I.D.O.T.
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS)
* 2'-O"MIN. LEAVE SUFFICIENT ROOM TO SERVICE
• PIPE UNDERDRAIN, INSERT TIES,AND RESTORE
APPROACH PAVEMENT WITH MATERIAL EQUIVALENT
TO THE EXISTING APPROACH ROADWAY SURFACE.
WHEN PIPE OUTLET ELEVATION WILL PERMIT PIPE TRENCH (EXHIBIT B ShEET 1)
S State of Illinois
Department of Transportation
SPECIAL PROVISION FOR
USE OF CEOTECHNICAL FABRIC FOR RAILROAD. CROSSINGS
Effective May 1, 1988
Descririon. This work shall consist of furnishing all materials, equipment and labor, and of performing all required operations in the installation of Ceocechnical Fabric for Railroad Crossings.
Material. The geotachnical fabric shall consist of woven monofilaménts and nonwoven filaments of polypropylene, polyester or polyechyliae. Nonwoven fabric may be needle punched, heat bonded, resin:-bounded or combinations thereof. The fabric shall be inert to commonly encountered chemicals, rot - proof, dimensionally stable (i.e., fibers must maintain their relative position with respect to each other), resistant to delamination and to ultraviolet light degradation, and conform to the following physical properties.
Weight (oz/sq.yd.) 10.0 min ASTM D 3776 Crab tensile strength (lbs.) 1 250.0 min AS TX D 4632 Crab elongation @ break (Z) 20.0 min ASTh D 4632 Durscing Strength (psi) 2 350.0 min kSTM 0 3786 Trapezoidal tear strength (lbs) 2 100.0 min ASTN 0 4533 Puncture Strength (lbs) 2 130.0 min ASTM 0 751/D
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Equivalent opening size (ECS) sieve No. 2 50.0 min COE CW 02215 Open area, woven only ()2 4.0 min COE
Test samples for grab tensile strength and elongation shall be tested wet.
2 Manufacturer's certification of fabric to meet requirement.
The vendor shall furnish certified teat reports with each shipment of material attesting that the fabric meets the requirements of this specification.
Handling and Scorae. Fabric shall be delivered to the job site in such a manner as to facilitate handling and incorporation into the work without damage. In no case shall the fabric be stored or exposed to direct sunlight that might significantly diminish its strength or toughness.
Installation. Ceotechnical fabric shall be placed on existing subgrade cleared of debris and sharp objects to prevent damage to the fabric. Extra care shall be taken not to puncture the fabric during compaction of the ballast. Base of tie shall be at least 2.5 inches over the fabric or as shown on the plans.
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Ordinance #
Resolution #_kYY) i
RE: AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH BYRON JOHNSON
WHEREAS, the County Board of Kankakee County deems it to be in
the best interest of Kankakee County to enter into an agreement with Byron
Johnson for copy services, a copy of which is attached hereto and referred to as
"Exhibit A",
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois, that the Chairman of said County Board is hereby
authorized to enter into the agreement referred to above, a copy of which is attached
hereto, incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, and referred to as "Exhibit
This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage in
accordance with law.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KE ALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DATE f:511•93
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK ACTION
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to BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
June 8, 1993
Kankakee County Board Attn: Ken Wenzelman - Chairman 189 E. Court Street Kankakee, IL 60901
Dear Ken:
First let me say "Thank You' for your assistance in ex-tending the copier contract at this time. I believe it was a logical and an economically wise decision for both parties. I can assure you of our highest priority regarding service now and into the future.
While reviewing the contract I noticed 'Exhibit A - Schedule of Equipment" really needed some changes since we first made installation. I have simply made those changes of models and locations as a revised sheet dated 6-4-93. We will be adding back a copier at VC in late July and will advise you of that information when it actually occurs.
Again my sincere thanks for allowing us to be your vendor for this program. Should you have any questions please call me.
Jack Graveline, President
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MAN The Image SpeclaUst
367 So. Schuyler Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901
(815) 933-4491 Fax: (815) 933-8257
BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
EXHIBIT "A
SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT
REVISED: JUNE 4, 1993
'LOCATION MODEL * C.P.M. ACCESS. INCL.
Treasurer 0C1435 14 County Clerk 0C1455 14 County Clerk 0C14555 145 AS1020 Sorter/ADF2 D.F. Auditor 0C1435 114 Assessor 004585 145 AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. County Board DC4585 45 AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. Ins. Schools 0C4585 45 AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. Planning 0C4585 45 AS1020 Sorter/RAOF2 D.F. Recorder DC5685 55 RADF2 Document Feeder Board of Review 0C1435 114 Printing CS2085 20 Non-Support 001435 14 Adult Prob. 0C1435 14 Jun. Prob. 001855 18 Coroner DC1435 14 Investig. DC4585 45 Sheriff DC14555 45 AS1020 Sorter/AOF2 D.F. Corrections 002254 22 ESDA 001435 14 Animal Control 001435 14 Circuit Clerk 0C4585 45 AS10A Sorter/RADF2 D.F. Circuit Clerk 004555 45 States Atty. 007090 70 AS-S5020 Sorter/RDH D.F. States Atty. 004585 45 AS10A Sorter/RADF2 D.F.S14 Traffic 001435 14 Public Def. DC4555 45 ADF2 Document Feeder Small Claims 001435 14 Data Proc. 00211 21
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367 So. Schuyler Ave. Kankakee, IL 60901 (815) 933-4491 Fax: (815) 933-8257
*BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
May 5, 1993
Kankakee County Board Attn: Kendall 0. Wenzelman 189 E. Court Street Kankakee, IL 60901
Dear Ken:
Pursuant to our recent conversations, I am enclosing a revised agreement for copier rental between the County Board and Byron Johnsons Inc. Basically it is a simple two (2) year extension of the current agreement which would extend to 3-31-96 rather than expire 3-31-94. By you agreeing to extend this contract now, enables us to join this agreement with that of the Kankakee School District in order to secure additional benefits from Mita Corp. of America. In turn we are passing on some direct benefits to the County as indica-ted below.
Old Agreement
New Agreement
Term of Contract
Expires 3-31-94
Expires 3-31-96
Basic Rental Includes 115,000 Includes 125,000 copies per mo. copies per mo.
@ .0272 (3128. mo.) @ .0272 (3400. mo)
Excess Copies @ .0370 per copy @ .030 per copy over 115,000 over 125,000
Ken, as I mentioned to you previously the savings to the County will be approximately $3200 to $3500 per year. It's truly a win-win situation for both parties but especially the County. You can basically fix your costs for the next three years regardless of forth coming price increases.
Should you have any questions please call me at your con- venience. We look forward to the Boards acceptance and promise you continued excellent service into the future.
cery,
Jack/Gravel me MAN President The
367 So. Schuyler Ave.
Kankakee, IL
60901 (815) 933-4491 Fax: (815) 933-8257
4W BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
DATED May 1, 1993
Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc. agrees to furnish to Kankakee County Board in accordance with the terms and con-ditions of this agreement, the use of the equipment listed below (or attached here with), to be installed at the loca-tion(s) specified (or attached herewith) which is incorp-orated into and becomes part of this agreement.
Rental Copiers per list (exhibit A). Basic rental includes 125,000 copies @ .0272 each excess billed @ .030 each. Rental includes supplies and service, exclusive of paper as provided in the attached specifications. This agree-ment to commence on May 1, 1993 to run consecutively for 36 months.
The term of this agreement is 36 months from the date of installation of each unit of equipment and will continue in effect for successive subsequent terms, as indicated above, unless terminated by either party on not less than thirty (30) days written notice prior to the expiration of any term.
No terms or conditions, expressed or implied, are authorized unless they appear on the "original' of this order, signed by the customer and approved by Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc. or it's authorized agent.
The additional terms and conditions on the reverse side hereof are incorporated in and made part of this agreement. No one is authorized to change, alter, or amend the terms or conditions of this agreement unless agreed to in writing by an officer of Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc.
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to BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Charges for each unit of equipment will commence from the date the unit is installed and will be billed one month in advance. Terms are net (10) days from the date of each invoice.
2. In addition to the charges provided herein, Customer shall pay Byron Johnsons any applicable taxes which are levied on or payable by Byron Johnsons as a result of the rental, use, sale, possession or ownership of the equip-ment installed hereunder.
3. Byron Johnsons retains title to all equipment.
4. Byron Johnsons will make, during regular business hours, all necessary repairs to the equipment installed here-under without charge. Customer agrees to pay Byron John-sons published rates for any repairs made necessary by Customer to be performed outside business hours, or repairs made due to Customers negligence.
Byron Johnsons warrants that equipment will be of mer-chantible quality and free from defects in workmanship and material, but undertakes no other warranty, express-ed or implied, or arising out of custom or usage, in-cluding fitness for a particular purpose. Byron Johnsons shall not be liable for delays in making deliveries or repairs, nor in any event, for special, resulting, or consequential damages or loss of profit occasioned by any breach of warranty.
5. Byron Johnsons Office Products agrees to bear all normal risk of theft, loss or damage to all equipment installed under this agreement except in the event of negligence by the customer.
6. Customer agrees to provide suitable electric service for the operation of the equipment.
7. Customer agrees to make available an operator for train-ing purposes in the use of the equipment. Customer also agrees to notify Byron Johnsons or its authorized dealer of any changes in operator assignment.
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8. All paper, chemicals and toner used to operate the equip-ment installed hereunder, shall meet or exceed Byron Johnsons specifications. Customer acknowledges that it understands that it is not a condition of the Agreement that it use only Byron Johnsons authorized paper, chem-icals and toner.
9. Customer agrees to grant Byron Johnsons access to its premises to read meters, inspect, repair or remove the equipment hereunder, and Customer agrees not to make any alterations to the equipment and not to move the equip-ment from the location(s) where installed by Byron John-Sons.
10. Byron Johnsons, at its option, may terminate this Agree-ment without prior written notice where invoices are un-paid and overdue or where the equipment has been moved, altered, or tampered with. If invoices are unpaid and overdue, Customer agrees to pay Byron Johnsons costs and expenses of collection including the maximum attorneys fee permitted by law.
11. This Agreement is subject to acceptance by Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc., 367 S. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901.
12. The term "this Agreement" as used herein includes any future amendments, modifications or supplements made in accordance hereunder. The Customer acknowledges that he has read this agreement, and understands it and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions and further agrees that it is the complete and exclusive statement of the agreement between the parties, which supersedes all proposals oral or written and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this agreement.
13. This contract shall be governed by and construed accord-ing to the laws of the State of Illinois.
iLL The foregoing terms and conditions shall prevail not-withstanding and variance with the terms and conditions of any order submitted by the Customer in respect of Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc.
BYRON JOHNSONS office products inc.
EXHIBIT A"
SCHEDULE OF EQUIPMENT
LOCATION MODEL * C.P.M. ACCESS. INCL.
Treasurer 0C1435 14 County Clerk 001435 14 County Clerk 003555 35 Auditor DC1435 14 Assessor DC3585 35 County Board 003585 35 Ins. Schools 0C3585 35 Planning 003585 35 Recorder 005685 55 Board of Review 0C1435 14 Printing 007090 70 Non-Support 0C3555 35 Adult Prob. 001435 14 Jun. Prob. 001435 111 Coroner 0C1435 14 Investig. DC3555 35 Sheriff 0C3555 35 Corrections DC2254 22 ESDA 0C1435 14 Animal Control 001435 14 Circuit Clerk DC4585 45 Circuit Clerk 003555 35 States Atty. 0C4585 45 States Atty. 004585 45 Traffic 0C1435 14 Public Def. DC3555 35 Small Claims 001435 14 VAC 001435 14 Data Proc. 00211 21
AS1020 Sorter/ADF2 D.F.
AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 D.F. AS1020 Sorter/RADF2 O.F. RADF2 Document Feeder
AS55020 Sorter/RADH D.F.
AS1020 Sorter/ADF2 D.F.
AS10A Sorter/RADF2 D.F.
AS1OA Sorter/RADF2 0.F.ST4 AS1OA Sorter/RADF2 O.F.ST4
ADF2 Document Feeder
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CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE
Kankakee County Board
Customer Name
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By: Authorized Signature Date
Printed Signature Name
Customer Address
City State Zip
Taxable Tax Exempt No.
(Attach Certificate to Order)
Purchase Order No. Date
BYRON JOHNSONS OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC.
B4 Le J. // Authorized Signature
Sales"Representative Signature/Byron Johnsons Date Jack Graveline
Printed Signature Name
Byron Johnsons Office Products, Inc.
Sales Office Name
367 S. Schuyler Avenue
Address
Kankakee IL -- 60901 City State Zip
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f f COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of -------------------------------------------- AU1}IORIZINC THE OHAIRMAN ID SIGN AN AERMENT WITH BYRON JOHNSON
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
DE CCt4IIITEE RE(XWENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAM RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUITIED
AIfflIRATION c1+1ITrEE
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.!yL. All of which is respectfully submitted. cm
Committee.
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eotution of the Qtountp Jgoarb of
3aankakee (Countp, 3ttinoi
Ordinance #
IR esolut ion TSIYITd
RE: AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT WITH J & E ASSOCIATES
WHEREAS, the County Board of Kankakee County deems it to be in
the best interest of Kankakee County to enter into an agreement with J & E
Associates, a copy of which is attached hereto and referred to as "Exhibit A",
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois, that the Chairman of said County Board is hereby
authorized to enter into the agreement referred to above, a copy of which is attached
hereto, incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, and referred to as "Exhibit
KIM
This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage in
accordance with law.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
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BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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S CONThACT
The County of Kankakee, Illinois is the copyright owner of aerial maps of Kankakee
County which were created by J & E Associates, of West Chicago, Illinois.
This contract between the County of Kankakee and J & E Associates entered into
this 11th day of May, 1993 allows for the sale of Kankakee County maps by J & E
Associates.
The County of Kankakee authorizes J & E Associates to sell aerial maps of Kankakee
County at scales greater than 1-100 to any person or entity only for professional
business purposes. The maps may not be resold by any person or entity without the
express written permission of Kankakee County.
Kankakee County shall receive twenty percent (20%) of the sale price, but in any
event not less than twenty-four and 00/100 ($24.00) dollars per map.
This contract shall be in full force and effect until modified or revoked by Kankakee
County.
Z~;~ J & E Associa by
County of Kankakee y Merrold S. Johnson, President
Kendall 0. Wenzelman, Chairman
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
AUTHORIZIM THE CHAIRMAN ID ENTER IN'IO AN AGRMM WITh J & E ASSOCIATES
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE COMMITTEE RECO1ENDS THE ADOPI'ION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUMMED
AtWISRATION CMITTEE
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All of which Is respectfully submitted.
Committee.
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&eoLution of the Qtountp j8oarb of
ankakte (Countp, 3lluinoi
Ordinance #
Resolution #_0000cSl
RE: COMMITTEE DUTIES
WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary to create a statement of duties
for the respective committee's of the County Board; and,
WHEREAS, such statement of duties outlines the responsibilities of the
respective committee's of the County Board for the purpose of facilitating orderly
consideration of County issues,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois adopt the statement of duties to be used as a guideline in
determining Committee responsibilities, a copy of which is attached hereto,
incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, and referred to as Exhibit "At.
This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage in
accordance with law.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THUS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DATE BRUCE CLARK COUNTY CLERK ACTION—n
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KA NKA KEE COUNTY
COMMITTEE DUTIES
Prepared By: Kendall 0. Wenzelman County Board Chairman
May, 1993
•,) TABL!JF CONTENTS
Administration 1-2
Assessment-County Clerk-Recorder-Treasurer . . 3
Building and Grounds . . . . . 4
Claims . . . . . . . 5
Coroner and ESDA . . . . . . 6
General Health-Welfare-School's-V.A.C. . . 7
Highway and Bridge . . 8
Judicial-State's Attorney-Circuit Clerk . . 9
Legislative . . . . . . . 10
Personnel-Automation-Insurance . 11
Planning-Zoning-Agriculture . . . . . . 12
Purchasing-Finance-Audit . . . . . . 13
Sheriff . . . . . . . 14
ADMLNI ATION •
General Duties 1. Reviews all appointments made by the County Board Chairman and all other
appointments not otherwise the specific responsibility of any other committee and makes recommendations on such appointments to the full Board.
2. Recommends overall County policy and procedures for the operations of the Kankakee County Board on matters not otherwise the responsibility of any other committee, on matters which may be referred to the committee from another committee, or on matters which are partially within the area of responsibility of more than one committee wherein action by said committees have resulted in different conclusions.
3. The Chairman of the Board with the concurrence of the Administration Committee shall have the authority to appoint special committees, as appropriate.
4. It shall from time to time as deemed necessary review the overall County operation and interdepartment cooperation and coordination and shall consider and recommend policies, and plans for overall long range needs which shall contribute to a more efficient performance of the functions of the County government.
5. It shall consider and report on such matters which shall be referred to it from time to time by the County Board.
6. It shall recommend amendments or revisions to the Board rules,
7. As necessary it shall prepare and distribute information related to the activities and operation of the County Board and for other departments, officers and offices of the County when so requested by them.
a it shall act as the principal liaison between Kankakee County with all other governmental bodies.
9. It shall approve the purchase of supplies, equipment, and capital items within the Administration budget including receiving bids for Countywide purchasing.
10. It shall assist the Liquor Commissioner in the review of all Liquor License applications and shall make recommendations as to the approval, denial, suspension, or revocation of said licenses.
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11. It shall review all applications for Entertainment Licenses and make recommendations as to the approval, denial, suspension or revocation of said licenses.
12. It shall make recommendations as to the appropriate fees to be charged for any license issued by the County of Kankakee, for the establishment of or amendment to any ordinance requiring the issuance of a license, and shall conduct general oversight as to the collection of license fees except Animal Control licenses.
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• ' ASSESSMENT-CC STY CLERK RECORDER-TREASURER
The business of the following departments is considered by the Assessment-County Clerk-Recorder-Treasurer Committee:
• Supervisor of Assessments • Board of Review • County Clerk • Recorder • Treasurer
General Duties 1. It shall consider all functions involving the Assessor, County Clerk, Recorder
and Treasurer's Office.
2. It shall consider all matters related to the conduct of elections in Kankakee County, review and recommend to the Legislative Committee legislation and procedures to improve the election process.
3. It shall consider and have general oversight over all matters related to the tax cycle from the initial assessment of the property through the tax collection process.
4. It shall review all appointments to be made by the County Board to entities which are not County wide in nature such as Fire and Drainage Districts and make recommendations to the full Board.
5. It shall approve the purchase of supplies and equipment within the budgets of the departments which report to the committee.
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/ BUILDING AN,. '.-- 1ROUNDS
The business of the Facilities Management Departments and buildings and grounds owned by the County is considered by the Building and Grounds Committee.
General Duties 1. It shall set policy for the Facilities Manager as he carries out his
responsibilities for the care and custody of all County property subject to the authority given said Facilities Manager by County Administration and further subject to budgetary limitations.
2. It shall set the policy to provide for appropriate maintenance of County property to assure protection of the County and its property from loss, damage, liability, and other risks.
3. It shall consider all requests for space and make recommendations to the Administration Committee on such requests.
4. It shall oversee the management and maintenance of all County facilities.
5. It shall insure maintenance of an inventory in conjunction with the Auditor's Office of all fixtures, furnishings, and equipment which are property of the County.
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•; CLAjL
The business of the Auditor as to the general oversight of processing claims shall be considered by the Claims Committee.
General Duties 1. It shall perform final review and verification of the claims against the County
and submit them to the County Board with appropriate recommendations and secure clarification of all claims as it may determine necessary.
2. It shall review and make recommendations as to the claim processing procedure implemented by the Auditor.
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f CORONER ESDA
The business of the following Departments is considered by the Coroner and ESDA Committee:
Coroner ESDA
It shall also consider any business of the Local Emergency Planning Committee involving the County.
General Duties 1. It shall consider matters related to the operation, plans and procedures of the
Kankakee County Emergency Service and Disaster Agency (ESDA).
2. It shall review the monthly report of the office of Coroner and consider matters related to the operations of the Coroner's Office.
3. It shall review all purchases, leases, contracts and other expenditures relating to the purchase of required supplies and equipment for the operation of the Coroner and Kankakee County ESDA.
4. It shall assist and make recommendations for the development of an increased awareness of emergency response needs in Kankakee County and development of maximum response capabilities through existing resources in Kankakee County.
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O GENERAL HEAL I WELFARE SCHOOLS-V.A C.
The business of the following departments is considered by the General Health-Welfare-Schools-V.A.C.
Animal Control • Health Department • Superintendent of Schools • Veterans Assistance Commission
General Duties 1. It shall consider all functions involving Animal Control, Health Department,
Superintendent of School's, and the Veterans Assistance Commission.
2. Considers issues and coordinates the activities of the County relating to public health, education, and animal control.
3. Considers and recommends enactment of appropriate rules and ordinances pertaining to public health and animal control.
4. It shall approve the purchase of supplies and equipment within the budgets of the departments which report to the committee.
5. It shall make recommendations for the development of an increased awareness of public health, education, animal control including rabies prevention and indigent veterans needs in Kankakee County.
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S HIGHWAY Al.BRIDGE
The business of the County Highway Department is considered by the Highway and Bridge Committee.
General Duties 1. It shall consider and make appropriate recommendations relating to the long
range planning, development, maintenance and improvement of the public road and bridge system of Kankakee County.
2. It shall consider all matters set forth in Article 6-101 of Chapter 121 of the Illinois Revised Statutes to the extent permissible by law, for the maintenance or construction of grounds and buildings used by the Kankakee County Highway Department; and for purchases, leases, disposition, and contracts for equipment, supplies, road construction, and maintenance.
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O JUDICIAL-STATI. ATTORNEY I CIRCUIT CLERK
The business of the following Departments is considered by the Judicial-State's Attorney-Circuit Clerk Committee:
• Circuit Clerk • Courts • Jury Commission • Probation • State's Attorney • Public Defender
General Duties 1. It shall review all matters related to the law enforcement and court process
including prosecution and detention of persons charged with violations of criminal laws of the County or State of Illinois pending disposition of said cases.
2. It shall confer with the Chief Circuit Judge on the operation of courts and court related offices and agencies.
3. It shall consider programs involving the State's Attorney, Circuit Clerk, Public Defender, Probation, and Circuit Court Departments.
4. It shall approve the purchase of supplies and equipment within the budgets of the departments which report to the committee.
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/ LEGISIL S WE
The business of all County Departments as to legislation affecting said departments shall be considered by the Legislative Committee.
General Duties 1. It shall consider all proposed legislation which will affect any County
Department and recommend action to be taken by the County Board in support or opposition to such legislation.
2. It shall make recommendations to the County Board for requested changes to be sought to existing legislation affecting any County Department
3. It shall act as the liaison between the County Board and State legislators and elected officials.
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PERSONNEL-A. 0, AOMATION INSURANCE
The business of the following Departments is considered by the Personnel-Automation-Insurance Committee:
o Data Processing • Administration (as to personnel and insurance issues)
General Duties 1. It shall establish policies concerning the employment, classification,
compensation, and duties of all employees of Kankakee County, including the establishment of job descriptions which contain the duties and responsibilities of the employees and shall review and recommend any changes to said matters.
2. It shall consider techniques, procedures, and practices to achieve the maximum utilization of the Data Processing equipment by the County. It shall study and recommend the adoption of modern business methods for the various departments and offices of the government including all departments which utilize data processing equipment.
3. It shall assist the Purchasing-Finance-Audit Committee in determining accurate budget amounts for personnel line items.
4. It shall interpret Board policy regarding all aspects of personnel administration including the Employee Medical Benefit Program for County employees and other similar benefit programs.
5. It shall set policy for the provision of appropriate protection of the County and its property from loss, damage, liability and other risks.
6. It shall consider all matters concerning EEO/Affirmative action, ADA requirements, FLSA requirements and similar Federal and State regulatory statutes.
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PLANNINt . SJNING AGRICULTURE
The business of the following Departments is considered by the Planning-Zoning-Agriculture Committee:
• Planning • Zoning Board of Appeals • Planning Commission
General Duties 1. Works with the Regional Planning Commission and other units of government
to meet the need for regional planning and zoning.
2. Shall be concerned with all aspects of the environment, lands use and zoning in the County.
3. It shall recommend, establish, and enforce appropriate ordinances and regulations which shall be beneficial to the general welfare of the citizens of the County.
4. It shall review and recommend to the County Board County ordinances for the improvement of zoning procedures to achieve the highest and best use of real estate in Kankakee County.
5. It shall review and recommend to the County Board cases received from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The committee shall have the right to conduct its own hearings concerning zoning matters and submit its findings and recommendations to the County Board.
6. It shall draft rules and regulations for subdivisions and after satisfactory review approve plats.
7. It shall consider and make recommendations to the County Board relative to site approval applications for the location or expansion of regional pollution control facilities.
& It shall monitor all development occurring within the County and make recommendations for guidance and proper regulation of growth within the County and while so doing shall consider the agricultural, commercial, residential, environmental, and recreational needs and interests of the residents of the County.
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S PURCHASIN SINANCE AUDIT
The business of the Auditor's Department and overall County finances is considered by the Purchasing-Finance-Audit Committee.
General Duties 1. It shall review and make recommendations as to the accounting methods
designed and used by the County to insure such systems adhere to generally accepted accounting principles.
2. It shall review the quarterly and annual financial reports prepared by the Auditor which analyze the County's financial condition.
3. It shall provide for an independent outside audit of the books and accounts of the County as shall be determined and required by law.
4. It shall have general oversight of all financial matters including, but not limited to surveillance of expenditures and income, long term financial planning, fiscal policies and procedures.
5. It shall receive, consider and review the proposed budgets for each of the offices, departments, and officers of Kankakee County. It shall hold hearings and make studies of the budgets and shall consolidate them into a complete budget for all activities of Kankakee County, known as the Annual County Budget and appropriation ordinance, which shall be submitted with appropriate recommendations, in the manner, at the time, and in accordance with the statutes of the State of Illinois.
6. It shall prepare and submit the annual Tax Levy Ordinance and shall hold public meetings thereon as required by law.
7. It shall review department budgets during the fiscal year and report to the Board any recommendations necessary for the reasonable adherence to the budget including the transfer of funds on line item accounts as deemed necessary.
& It shall evaluate distribution of monies and expenditures within the County with the goal to achieve maximum efficiency and economy within the government structure.
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At / SHEIS?
The business of the following departments is considered by the Sheriff's Committee: Sheriff Merit Commission
General Duties 1. To be responsible for the Board relations with the Sheriff's Department,
Detention Center, and Merit Commission, disposal by public sale or sealed bids, used vehicles and equipment, after being declared surplus property and handle all issues relating to the safety and protection of the public within the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Department, including the County jail.
2. Make recommendations on appointments of members to the Merit Commission up on recommendation of the Sheriff.
3. It shall approve the purchase of supplies and equipment within the budgets of the departments which report to the committee.
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KANKAKEI tOUNTY BOARD MEMBERS
DISTRICT 1 Kendall 0. Wenze1man Chairman Karl A. Kruse Rollin Riegel Edwin W. Meents
DISTRICT 2 Russell Thompson, Vice-Chairman Ronald J. Gerts Douglas Graves Gaylord Jensen
DISTRICT 3
DISTRICT 4 Michael Quigley Peggy Shutter Bruce Breault
James Tripp James Dailey David E. Merkie Charles R. Draine Duane Bertrand
DISTRICT 5 Leonard Martin Bernie Davis Michael LaGesse Elmer Stump
DISTRICT 7 Bruce Huot Dr. Michael Sergeant Wayne V. Boudreau Charles E. Ruth, Jr.
DISTRICT 6 Rev. Robert Rucker George Washington, Jr. Robert Snipes Rev. Thomas Ervin
COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ............................................
COMMITTEE DUTIES
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOL
ADMINISTRATION cIrrrEE
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All of which is respectfully submitted.
Committee.
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Ordinance #
Resolution #_066Q82
RE: RE-APPOINTMENT OF JEANNE HANSEN TO THE KANXAKEE COUNTY FARMLAND ASSESSMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, there has been created by the Kankakee County Board a
committee known as the Kankakee County Farmland Assessment Review Committee,
consisting of five (5) members, three (3) of whom are to be farmers residing in
Kankakee County appointed by the Administration Committee of the County Board;
and,
WHEREAS, Jeanne Hansen has applied for re-appointment as a member
of the Kankakee County Farmland Assessment Review Committee and has been
interviewed; and,
WHEREAS, the Administration Committee has recommended for re-
appointment Jeanne Hansen, 604 S 3000 W Road, Kankakee, Illinois 60901, who is
a farmer residing in Kankakee County, with term ending March 1, 1995.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County that the re-appointment of Jeanne Hansen to the Kankakee
County Farmland Assessment Review Committee is hereby approved.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
/9'/9t' KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
Ifz' t L1 BRUCE CLARK,, COUNTY CLERK
ACTION
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• • COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
RE—AFNIHEWT OF JEANNE HANSEN TO THE KANKAKEE COUIsYIY FARMLAND ASSEM€9 REVIEW CCM4ITIEE
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
ThE COMMITTEE RECA]4IENDS DE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITh SU1ITIED
A11DMSTRATION COM=
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All of which is respectfully submitted.
Committee.
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Ordinance # Resolution # _(YOO.S
RR RE-APPOINTMENT OF ROBERT GLADE AS TRUSTEE TO THE ii KANKAKEE VALLEY AIRPORT AUTHORITY
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 15-1/2
paragraph 6&3a which states the County Board shall appoint members at large to
the Kankakee Valley Airport Authority; and,
WHEREAS, a trustee appointed at large may reside either within or
without any such municipality but must reside within the territory of the authority;
and,
WHEREAS, Robert Glade, being a legal resident at large and does reside
at RR #1, Box 286 Bi, Kankakee, Illinois 60901.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois that Robert Glade be re-appointed as a member of the
Kankakee Valley Airport Authority, Member-at-Large, with term commencing on the
adoption of said resolution and expiring on or before April 1, 1998
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WEWZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DATE 45 - 11 - 23
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
ROB= GLME AS I APPO 'J..9LPF.. T!J.rEE...TOmE .KANKAKEE VALLEYAIRPORTAIJIHORITi'
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE cLN4IrI'EE RECCWENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUR'IIITED
ADMINISTRATION crrr
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All of which Is respectfully submitted.
Committee.
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Ordinance #
Resolution # _()()(X) 4 RE: RE-APPOINTMENT OF PATRICK KEIGHER TO THE BOARD OF
REVIEW
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 120, Paragraph 489, which provides the
Chairman of the County Board shall appoint, with the approval of the County Board,
citizens of the County to comprise the Board of Review for the County; and,
WHEREAS, to be eligible for appointment, a person must be qualified
by virtue of experience and training in the field of property appraisal, property tax
administration and must pass the examination prepared and administered by the
Department of Local Government Affairs to determine his competency to hold such
office and be a resident of Kankakee County; and,
WHEREAS, the Chairman of the County Board hereby recommends the
re-appointment of Patrick Keigher, 661 West End Drive, Manteno, Illinois, who has
qualified by meeting the aforementioned eligibility requirements,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois that Patrick Keigher, be, and he is hereby re-appointed to
serve as a member of the Board of Review for a term of two (2) years commencing
immediately and ending May 31, 1995.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DATE
ACTION _L411— BRUCE CLARK. COUNTY CLERK
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Committee.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
RE-APPO.. PATRICK J.QER .[P..fl3F ..QARDQREVIEW
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE (XMIITTEE RE(XM1ENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUWITED
AIflNSTRATION COMITME
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All of which Is respectfully submitted.
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Ordinance # Resolution # _()OC()P 5
RI APPOINTMENT OF MARl B. GROMER TO THE BOARD OF REVIEW
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 120, Paragraph 489, which provides the
Chairman of the County Board shall appoint, with the approval of the County Board,
citizens of the County to comprise the Board of Review for the County; and,
WHEREAS, to be eligible for appointment, a person must be qualified
by virtue of experience and training in the field of property appraisal, property tax
administration and must pass the examination prepared and administered by the
Department of Local Government Affairs to determine his competency to hold such
office and be a resident of Kankakee County; and,
WHEREAS, the Chairman of the County Board hereby recommends the
appointment of Mari B. Gromer, 1620 South Fifth, Kankakee, Illinois, who has
qualified by meeting the aforementioned eligibility requirements,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois that Mari B. Gromer, be, and she is hereby appointed to
serve as a member of the Board of Review for a term of two (2) years commencing
immediately and ending May 31, 1995.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TifiS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZ MAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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Committee.
COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
A)INThENT OF MARl B. GRC!4ER TO ThE BOARD OF REVIEW
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE .! ç.......P .QLOF SAID QJTrIQL11EREWITh...ZIUJI. ............................................ ....
ADMINISTRATION CM1ITIEE
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All of which Is respectfully submitted.
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Ordinance #
Resolution #___________________
RE: TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM SALARY ADJUSTMENT ACCOUNT
WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary to cause a transfer of funds; and,
WHEREAS, the following are said transfers
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $440.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to Zoning Enforcement Officer Account #330-81023.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $272.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to State's Attorney Deputies Account #130-81025.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $144.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to Printer/Assistant Account #610-81044.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $306.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to Coroner Deputies Account #120-81020.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $486.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to Assistant Public Defender Account #240-81020.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $400.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to ESDA Coordinator Account #332-81020.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $27a00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to County Clerk Deputies Account #340-81020.
Transfer of Fund in the amount of $304.00 from Salary Adjustment Account #810-81010 to Circuit Clerk Deputies Account #220-81020.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois this 11th day of May, 1993, the County Auditor be and he
is hereby directed to complete the aforementioned transfers amounting to $2,624.00.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
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DATE
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COMMITTEE REPORT
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TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
TRANSFER OF FUNDS FRCM SALARY A JIEJWtsTI' ACOJLWI
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE CCM{ITfEE EECQ44ENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUBMITTED
PURcHASING-FINANCE-AUDIT CCMETIEE
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All of which is respectfully submitted.
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Ordinance #
Resolution #__________________
RE BUDGET AMENDMENTS (OTHER FUNDS)
WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary to cause budget amendments
for other funds; and,
WHEREAS, the following are said amendments:
Amending Fund 405 by $270.00 for Recorder Computerization Salaries Account #000-81010.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois this 11th day of May, 1993, the County Auditor be and he
is hereby directed to complete the aforementioned budget amendments.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TifiS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
cr.E BRUCE CLARK,, COUNTY CLERK
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
•• JDGEr .rSJGfl1ER..F1JNp.)
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE ccWITrEE REXM4MS ThE ADOFI'ION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITh SU{ITIED
PURCHASING—FINANCE—AUDIT CCM1ITIEE .........................................................................................::::::::::::::
All of which .iiiiç:ii Committee.
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Ordinance #
Resolution #___________________
R A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE A DEED OF CONVEYANCE OF THE COUNTY'S INTEREST OR AUTHORIZE A CANCELLATION OF THE APPROPRIATE CERTIFICATES OF PURCHASE
WHEREAS, the County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to
collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes
on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120 Section 697d and 716a of the
Illinois Revised Statutes, 1989; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has
acquired an interest in the real estate described on the attached list, and it appearing
to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be in the best interest of the County to
dispose of its interest in said property; and,
WHEREAS, the parties on the attached list, have offered the amounts
shown and the breakdown of these amounts have been determined as shown,
THEREFORE, your Assessment-County Clerk-Recorder-Treasurer
Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution
BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of Kankakee County, Illinois,
that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to
execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize a cancellation of
the appropriate certificates of purchase, as the case may be, on the attached described
real estate, for the amounts shown on the attached, to be disbursed according to law.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TillS.. 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WENZLMAN, CHAIRMAN
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DATE: April, 1993
MONTHLY RESOLUTION LIST PAGE
RES ITEM TYPE OF TOTAL COUNTY COUNTY NO. NUMBER TRANS ACCOUNT NAME COLLECTED CLERK AUCTIONEER RECORDER AGENT TREASURER
1 0992033R Sale MATTHEWS<LARRY $172.80 $0.00 $2.80 $30.00 $73.75 $66.25
2 0992056T Sale RUFFINLEROY $605.68 $36.24 $3.85 $30.00 $186.83 8348.76
3 0293012B Sale DIXONJOSEPH $619.20 $40.82 $4.20 $30.00 $150.00 $394.18
4 02930198 Sale MEEKS<CRAIG $417.80 $36.24 $2.80 $45.00 $150.00 $183.76
5 02930218 Sale TILLMAN<DARYL E. $468.15 $41.05 $3.15 $30.00 $150.00 $243.95
6 02930228 Sale TILLNAN<DARYL E. $311.10 $40.82 $2.10 $30.00 $150.00 $94.18
7 02930478 Sale TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION CO. $266.15 $33.95 $1.75 $30.00 $150.00 $51.05
8 02930498 Sale TILLMAN(DARYL E. $317.10 $38.53 $2.10 $30.00 $150.00 $96.41
9 02930598 Sale TILLMAN<DARYL E. $719.90 $33.95 $4.90 $30.00 $115.00 $416.05
10 02931038 Sale SETTLES, SRNATHAN & MARIAN $266.15 $36.24 $1.15 $30.00 $150.00 $48.76
11 0293001C Sale NOIAN<LARRY $311.10 87.34 $2.10 $45.00 $150.00 $112.66
12 0293006C Sale MT. CALVARY H. B. CHURCH $291.93 $0.00 $1.93 $30.00 $150.00 $110.00
13 0293032C Sale CATALANOLOUIS N $317.10 $38.53 $2.10 $30.00 $150.00 $96.47
14 0293042C Sale 1EEDYK(PAUL $266.75 $38.53 $1.75 $30.00 $150.00 $46.41
15 0293044C Sale CATALANO<LOUIS N $417.80 $36.24 $2.80 $30.00 $150.00 $198.76
16 0293056C Sale FLEIIING<FREDERICK C $518.50 $36.24 83.50 $30.00 $150.00 $298.76
17 0293058C Sale FRANKLIN<E 0 8317.10 $36.24 $2.10 $45.00 $150.00 $83.16
18 0293066C Sale KIRKSEY<PINK $277.83 $33.95 $1.83 $30.00 $150.00 $62.05
19 0293069C Sale WILLIAMS<JOHNNY $518.50 $40.82 $3.50 $30.00 $150.00 $294.18
20 0293076C Sale PITCHFORD<DONALD $367.45 $36.24 $2.45 $30.00 $150.00 $148.76
21 0293079C Sale MOSCICKIS<FRANK $417.80 $36.24 $2.80 $30.00 $150.00 $198.76
22 0293081C Sale DUGUAY<GEORGE I $619.20 $34.24 $4.20 $30.00 $150.00 $400.76
23 0293085C Sale DUGUAY<GEORGE L $317.10 $4.29 $2.10 $30.00 8150.00 $130.71
24 0293089C Sale WILLIAMS<JOHNHY $317.10 $38.53 $2.10 $45.00 $150.00 $81.47
25 0293105C Sale BURTSHIRLEY $317.10 $43.11 $2.10 $30.00 $150.00 $91.89
26 0293149C Sale BURTSHIRLEY $317.10 $33.95 $2.10 $30.00 $150.00 $101.05
. .
DATE: April, 1993 KA .. /COUNTY
MON T H LY RESOLUTION LI S T PAGE 2
RES ITEM TYPE OF TOTAL COUNTY COUNTY HO. NUMBER TRANS ACCOUNT NAME COLLECTED CLERK AUCTIONEER RECORDER AGENT TREASURER
27 0293157C Sale SHERROD'SEIASSIE & DOROTHY $317.10 $70.19 $2.10 $45.00 $150.00 $49.81
28 0293158C Sale SHERROD<SELASSIE & DOROTHY $417.80 $0.00 $2.80 $30.00 $150.00 $235.00
I2IU $10,821.59 $902.52 $73.76 $915.00 $4,185.58 84,744.73
CLERK FEES $902.52 RECORDER FEES $915.00
/ - TOTAL TO COUNTY $6,562.25
\ Committee Members
3(13
• , O. W35,
1:)I:::Ir1 . iii:ix -
0992033'F--- /
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L.Et:AL VAN ML.. ERS NOR H ADDN F TiC.) Ft BLIc .1.
I:ROPEI Y AL)DR
BR I ION HER zBE:RGE.R HERr!. E3ERGER , R . R . 3 BOX MOMENCE: , :[ L 60954
DATE OF SAL-E 11/20/89
FACE AMOUN . OF "I"AX: $51$ .40
ID EN AL.. : 18 %
COMMENTS VAC:AN1 L..ANIJS
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT DO FULICI\TION \ CERTIFIED MA!C Loo
CEPT N0.-8801603 03/)11/92;,, 3/11/92
16 09-32-305-027 1988
SKEP MAIL 0.00
CIPC MAIL 4.58
PUSL 29.66
IC ,..
SALE TO:
lcIaA Subject to I ( i-' taxes
Purchase Price $
Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee$d.L...
Time Payment Chg $
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 1 7 . 0
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ • Q13 Certified Nail
$ Ut) Tract Book $ . . Q13 Publication
$ . Cancel -- Certificates
1XB C71?
Co. Clerk
Tax Agent
Co. Collector
Co. Recorder
Auctioneer
W
$ . cv $ $ .15
$ 3o •Oo $ $
11 Item Number O9qo33
I 4-93_I .'.
Resolution # 09-32-305-027 8801603
UCANT LOT
SIZE* 50 X J.00
.4 INSPECTED ON; 11191
394
. S
1
CERT. PE:RM. :i: NDE::x NO 0992056T Ic:WNSH :i: P: KANKAKE:E
l-iAI[)I:BE:c\; S(JBD Li 2 liI....i\ 1.
PROPER ....Y A[)DR
LOu:ISE HA:[LEY I..- ( )IJ
945 N 40TH S I AP I . 69 PHOENIX , AZ 85008
DAlE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF...lAX $1 879.i0
PENALlY: 18%
COMMEN IS RESID 1.4/ DWELLING
:4 QA .....E REDEEMED: PEED APPLICO Fr)r
;i3cox .;, PU:L:CTION
CETJFIED MAIL' .oO 00N,4
CERT N0.-8801716 03/11/92 'g A1.01 AY,4
16 09-33-112-003 1988
SHER MAIL 2.29
2-29 CIRC MAIL 2966
PUBL
09-33112--003 8801716 UflCflNT LOT
SIZE: 50 X 145 INSPECTED ON: 11/91
....-
S
SALE TO:
Subject to /493 taxes Purchase Price $ 556) •Ot Auctioneer Fee $ 3 Recording Fee $ /. 07)
Time Payment Chg $ 7 .5 (Q 7
TOTAL COLLECTED $ /J 5• 48 Revolving Account Reiebursement:
$ . Certified Nail
$ Tract Book
$ . . Publication
$ . (713 Cancel - Certificates
1XUfEW2
Co. Clerk $ .
Tax Agent $ . g3
Co. Collector $ .
Co. Recorder $ 3o. 00
Auctioneer $ .
Item Number I Oq9057,7
Resolution # 471_q3 -Ha.P Ii
3 /
Subject to taxes
i1 Purchase Price $ i2D lAuctioneer Fee $ 41 •j iRecording Fee $ ov Time Payment Chg $
TOTAL COLLECTED Is Revolving Account Reimbursement:
Certified Mail
$ . Tract Book
$ t, /, Publication $ Cancel -- Certificates
DXL fEPJ7
Co. Clerk
Tax Agent
Co. Collector
Co. Recorder
Auctioneer
$ 40 $ hs 0. $ 3c?ç/. $ 30 .cTO
$ 41. 2O $
VA
is:7 09-32•-207-o i C:)
CEll . JI PERM . INDEX NO 02930 12 B
:i: P : KANKAKE.E.
- -.
i'I SALE TO:
(AF() V Hi fl... NLS 1JF3L) LO]" 7 E3L K 2 78-901
PROPE:R .... '' AD[:)R:
ASSES.:;EE : :JosEpH U I XON D::: XON, JOSEPH 985 NO SCHUYLER KANKAKEE , :ñL 60901
I DATE OF !";ALE: 11/20/89
FACE AM(::)LJNT OF..FAX: $5,838.14
PENALTY: 18%
1 COMMENTS: 2. SIC) t4/ [)I4ELL I N
.. .. DAE REDEEME[): /
TRACT BOOK PUELICATION CERTIFIED MAIL 2.00
N0.-8801537 03/11/92
16 09-32-207-010 1988
SHEP MAIL 0.00
CIPC MAIL 9.16
P4JBL 29.66
•? Item Number
1JiLe APPLIED FOR
.' iResolution #
09 - 32-207-010 8801537 UflCflNT LOT
SIZE* 41.2 X IRR INSPECTED ON: 11191 J 77,
- J-.. .. ..,:._ .. .
I O93 O/
3(po
K i N K i K El El
BBC) ]57o 09:32_218_005 -- (lEIT . It PERM . INDEX NO.
I0WNL;1-1 I P: KANKAKEE
LEGAL: ASSOCIATES 2ND ADDN EX ; I
L&C RR ROW L TS 5-6 -7 8129 74-28
PROPERTY ADDR: I
if K Inb F4 K K El El
813() 1569 09-32-218-004 CERT . I PERM. INDEX NO 029 30 1 9B
TOI4NSH I P: KANKAKEE
LEGAL: Assoc:I:ATEs 2ND A D D N EX C. L. & C.R.R. R/14 LOiS 2-3 & 4 BLK 129
ASSESSEE: H L 1',ORNL4ELL ESTATE CORNL.JELI_, H L EST 18423 HDMEI4000 AVE HOMEL400D, IL 60430
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX:
4/ $1,711 30 PENALTY: 113%
COMMENTS RESID VACANT LANDS
SALE TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 1i)
Auctioneer Fee $ O2..
Recording Fee $ /5.? $ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ L,1 / 7. Q
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ 4.1-4 Certified Mail
$ .f7J Tract Book
$ Publication
$ • Cancel - Certificates
ir z
Co. Clerk $
Tax Agent $ /5)) .
Co. Collector $ 103. 76, Co. Recorder $ 00
Auctioneer $ . go i s
Item Number I O,'?30/9
Resolution #
AIJIl)R: r'
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT D3OK PULICAT ION CERTIFIED MAlE 2.00
CEPT N0.-8801569 03/11/92
16 09-32-218-004 1988
SHER NAIL 2.29
CIRC MAIL 2.29
PIJBL 29.66
L
T
8801601 (351 "':L.'-d05--() I 41 II kM I Nol X NO
0293021B (::)1JNJ;FI W. J.) :: INi}sIsIE:
SALE TO:
VAN .ERS NOR ....H ADDN WH LOT E. 2 I:IL.Ic 1 / / --10361.
Ji ect to taxes Purchase Price $
PROPER -FY ADDR: Auctioneer Fee $
Recording Fee $ ,
Time Payment Chg $ R(JBERT BOLJDREAIJ L3OUDREAU,RuI3ER I TOTAL COLLECTED $
BOURI-3 I'D NNAIS , 1.1.. 60914 . Revolving Account Reiburseent:
DATE OF SAL.E : 1. 1/20/89 .4 I s . 39 Certified Nail FACE AMOUNT OF lAX: $. Tract Book
PE:NAL TY: $969
) I $ . Publication
\ $ . Cancel Certificates COMMENTS: RESID VACANT LANDS
1-
DAlE REDEEMED: / / . Co. Clerk $ .
Tax Agent $ /5b •10
Tr..CT :DC- Co. Collector $ . 95 pY .UCAT1OI'I \ CERTIFIED MARC 2.00 . .. Co. Recorder $ 3Q. 00
Auctioneer $ . /5 CERT N0.-880160I 03/11/92 .,
16 09-32-305-012 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.52
CIPC MAIL 6.87
PUBL 29.66 __ - -- -.- Item Number
DEED APPLIED FOp
Resolution #
09-32-305-012 8801601 VACANT LOT
SIZE 50 X ? INSPECTED ON: 11/91 .
. .
-
k.IJkkE:E: 1 A
--.)2--3 1. 6-(:)(:)5 ii pEii1 . J:NL)kx NO.
02930228 OLAJNSH i: P KANKAKEE
L..E.(AI.... : ASSOC tAlES A[)DN E 501- -r SIN OF 14 1 1'A 'FT 21 IN LOT 9
& i() E3LK92
PROPER ....Y ADDR
- .
LE:NNY SA)AK I NE SARAKINE, DENNY 161 14 Cl-IE:sIN(Y Si KANKAKEE , TL 60901
l:)ATE: OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUN 1 OF' .....AX: $2,215.76 .
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RESIC) VAC, LANDS
DATE REDEEMED:
TrACT BOOK PUCLJCATION CERTIFIED MAIU 2.00
CERT P10.-8801607 03/11/92
16 09-32-316-005 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.29 .•
CIPC MAIL 6.87 .. . -
PUBL 29.66
09 -- 32-316--005 8601607 iw. -- UflC)NT LOT f
INSPECTED ON: 11/91
37)
SALE TO:
atpI £. 12'L4J
Subject to r taxes
Purchase Price $ 4f) .Q Auctioneer Fee $
Recording Fee $
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ Certified Mail
$ . Tract Book
S Publication
67.) Cancel -- Certificates
J9 X .8 P7S
Co. Clerk $ /.7L0.
Tax AgentAgent $ 157) .
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ _30.0-1) Auctioneer $ 2.. /0
$
Item Number
Resolution #
PROPE:R y AuI:)R :
.\
ASSESSEE l
b
TOLER, w:[LLIE 405 N 14! LD14000 AVE. KANKAKEE, IL 60901
/ ? [:)AIE OF SALE: 11 /20/89
FACE AMOUNT (IX:
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: . RESID 14/ DWELLING
DATE REDEEMED: /
—
TF?tSCT BOOK P(3LICAT!3N CE;fljF;ED MAQ' 2.00
CERT N0.-8801759 03/11/92
16 09-33-305-018 1988
SHER MAIL 0.00
CIRC MAIL 2.29
PUBL 29.66
t-cr :.l_L.LJ I• _r*
09-33-305-018 8801759 VACANT LOT
RECENTLY CLEARED SIZE: .0 X 85
0 .0.
ooi 759 (:)9•-33-:3 LO) :HLO) i8 IDE-'l N INDI x NO.
02 930478 'YO l4N;H H.I. P KANKAKE. E
I_E.UAL:
ALJUN LX 4 60 I . I_(J 9 ILk 107
SALE TO:
&
Subject to jqjcq taxes Purchase Price $ .
$ / . Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee $ /•Ov $ Time Payment Chg
$ . TOTAL COLLECTED
Revolving Account Reieburseeent:
$ 41 . Certified Mail
$ . ()o Tract Book
$ . 66 Publication
$ • 0° Cancel Certificates
Co. Clerk $ 33 ..
Tax Agent $ /5-0 .00
Co. Collector $ • 05 Co. Recorder $ .
Auctioneer $ / . 75
Item Number I Ol3047
Resolution # 4L.cy -7
INSPECTED ON: 11/91 f........
, Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED
_~ l Revolving Account Reimbursement:
Certified Mail
)
•0-0
,:
•:
j: Co. Clerk
Tax Agent $
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ 0 00
.Auctioneer Is
$
Tract Book
Publication
Cancel -- certificates
f; ti K ink K E i -
-
8e(:) i. 0 (.i9 - 33•-•3 1 PERIl . NDEX NO
02 93 0498 'l1JWN5!- ]. P KANiSAIsEE:
C. I, I AlES AL)ON E 54
FT OF LAJ 163 i- u:ns 7&8 BL K JC)3
- SALE TO:
- ______ taxes
Purchase Price $ .,o-o •
Auctioneer Fee $ 92. /0
1 Recording Fee $ ,/5. aD pROI:ERly AIJOR
ASSESSEE: LARRY & o SHANNON Sl-IANNON, LARRY & C) 1. .1.85 -: CHIT NUT S .... KANKAIEE , IL 60901
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUN 0F* TAX:
$2,369 PENALTY: u:•
COMMEN ....S: RESI[J W/ DWELLING
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACI £)O(
CEI?TiIED 11AIL2 Zoo
CERT NO.-8801770 03/11/92
16 09-33-312-005 1988
SlIER MAIL 0.00
CIPC MAIL 6.87
PU8L 29.66
DEED . FOR
09-33-3i2—oo 8801770 UCRNT LOT
SIZES 150 X 100 INSPECTED ON: 11191
Item Number
'! Resolution #
i . -. - - -
---- S
. f
K ink f1 K onb K
13130 1792 09-33---3 17-002 CERT. PERM 1 NI:Ex NO.
02930596 TOL4NSH I p: kANI\AKEE:
L)1JI"I BI.K 80 11-5516 H
PROPERTY ADDR:
AESSEF:
FO:
ect to 1994/ taxes
Purchase Price
Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee
Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED
$ 0-0 $
$
$
$ 7/ '. 93 MARCLLLA U.LLLkL) Revolving Account Reimbursement: DILLARD , MAR::ELLA 145 BROADL)1E14 I510
$ 4 Certified Mail KANKAKEE, 11- 60901
$ . Tract Book DATE OF SALE: 11. /20/89 1
$ Publication FACE AMOUNT UI- "I "AX
1. 70 59 $ 3D Cancel Certificates -
PL NAL I
corlME:Nrs: R1-<d[) VAC ."ANT I ANI) Co. Clerk $ 3.q5
Tax Agent $ • 05 DATE REDEEMED: / /
Co. Collector $ Lf• 05 Co. Recorder $ o
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION Auctioneer $ .90 Ll
• CERTIFIED MAIL 20°
CERT NO--88017923/11/92LI
16 _ii_o 1988
SHEP PAIL 0.00 Item Number [o35 CIRC MAIL 2.29 9 PUBL 29.66
FOP DEEn Resolution
H 09-33-317-002 8801792
VACANT LOT
S1ZE 50 X 145 INSPECtED UN: 11/91
'
3f1c2
f ..
I ,
iO-32-409(.)17 - J. NL)EX N(.)
• .02. 3lO3B T. c:wNSH II:) AROMA
L (AA I_ N I L)ERW JUL) !':.'L )BD L(II 1
5 E3LK I:)
71 t PRC)PEt ry ADUR
A< ,')L' d C W.L.LIAMS WI LIAM, L %LY ILl ,( 909 WASH :1: NI•C)N EVANSTON, IL 60202
DAE: OF cAE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX: •
&I $432.77
PENALTY: 18%
H C1:)MMENrs: RES ID VACANT LANDS
DAlE REDEEMED
DEED APPLLD FOR ----------- -------- ------
: TRACT BOOK
J PUBLICATION CERTIFIED MAIL ZOO
: CEPTNo-jj3 03/11
12 10-32-409-017 1988 SHER MAIL 2.29
CIPC MAIL 2.29
PtJBL 29.66
SALE TO:
mztt1t7
Subject to /q4( taxes Purchase Price $
Auctioneer Fee $
Recording Fee $ 77)
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED Is
. 7 Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . Certified Hail
$ • 00 Tract 800k
$ . Publication
$ . Cancel -- Certificates
DXL fEW2
Co. Clerk $ .
Tax Agent $ .
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ 30 oo Auctioneer $ .
$
Item Number I09.3103
Resolution # I3 -tO V k L A N .. ... L. 01 ..
....- .........
SiZE: 42 X irr JN,FF CTFD UN 10190
I
3.n 12
89
$113 .66
1JT TT1
8800427 10-33-304-012 CERT. it PERM. INDEX NO
0I4NSH i J: GANEER
LEGAL: SUNSET HILL SUBD LOT 3 2 OLK 24 72-577
PROPERTY ADDR: -. .
13800426 10-33`304-011 CERI' - PERM. INDEX NO 0293001C "11)I4NS1-1IP: GANEER
LEGAL: SUNSET HILL SUBD
LCJI 2 9 8LK24 72-57
PROPER ....Y ADDR:
ASSESSEE: NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE CONSTANTINE, NICHOLAS 33 N LASALLE STE 2600 CHICAGO, CAGO, IL 60602
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX:
PENAL .....: 1j3%
COMMENTS: RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE RE -D: ELD AVPLIL £.
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION CERTIFIED MAIL NC
TTTTTTT
0
1
-,
SALE TO:
Su€ject to ,'ggi taxes
Purchase Price $ 1J7) 7)
Auctioneer Fee $ /0
Recording Fee $
Time Payment Chg $
TOTAL COLLECTED $
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$
Certified Mail
$
Tract Book
Publication
$ •OD Cancel - Certificates
Co. Clerk
Tax Agent
Co. Collector
Co. Recorder
Auctioneer
$ 7.31,1 $ /.50 •97J
$ // . $ L/5. OTJ $ 0
IlItem Number I OI.f00/c
I 41-9-II II
--
III
1-T
• S. -
/fl
7-001 8800455 10-33-31 FRT - pEI:M. (i NI:)E:x NO
0293006C SALE TO: TOWNSHIP: GANE:ER
L F. GAL: SUNSET HILL SU3L _U. .S
d Sub
i taxes
• 5 & 6 BLK 38 Purchase Price $
Auctioneer Fee $
PROPERTY AD[)R: Recording Fee $
• Time Payment Chg $
ASSESSLE.: L F JENNINGS I TOTAL COLLECTED JENNINGS, L F 34 LAWRENCE DR. Revolving Account Reimbursement:
KANI\AKEE , IL 60901
DA ....E OF SALE: 11/20/139 j
FACE AMOUNT DI- . AX: s1/4.36
PENALTY: 113%
$ •O-t)
$ .1b
LJD
Certified Mail
Tract Book
Publication
Cancel -- Certificates
. •' COMMEN]S I
RESID VACANT LANDS
Co. Clerk $
/ / Tax Agent $
Co. Collector $
TRACT BOOK Co. Recorder $ 30• .'JV - PUBLICATION . -
• .,
ç CERTIFIED MAIL NC.. :
Auctioneer $
- •
$
i
Item Number A96 C-
) Resolution #
- •
10-3:3-317-00:1 E004 uR11.....1.1)1 -
SZE :I:l- l - x INSPECTED ON. 101 9 0
S . r - - - •
"0
-.
1. 8711 8-0 14 . I: :t: F\Il:)ILX Nic:)
029303 2 C T(::)JNsH :[ r:: KANKAKEE
RIFR )IJE3I) I UI B L. K 1. 0 7/ —2997
P FR 1)PER Y ADOR::
H
J CARSON CARSON, 3 %MESS .L NtER , i(:)939 s (::lcERo AVE . . •
OAK I ñWN, IL 6 045 3
01 ALE 1 l/0/U
I::Ac'E AMOLJNI 0...... . AX: $407.93
)
PENALlY: 18%
SALE TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $
$ . • Auctioneer Fee
$ Recording Fee
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 30-10 I Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ .
Certified Mail
$ . Tract Book
$ . Publication
$ T7J Cancel -- Certificates
COMMENIS: : RESIL) VACANT LANDS p.
Co Clerk $ 3 •E3 L)AIE REDEEMED / / Tax Agent $ 15 01)
Co. Collector $ 9 .7 W CT 1300K Co Recorder $ 3o 00 PULLICATI0N CERTIFIED MAIL2 O Auctioneer $ 2 /2
CERT NO.-8801915 03/11/92 $
16 17-04-118-014 1988
SlIER MAIL 4.58
CIRC MAIL 2.29 ' Item Number I S30,3 C_
IJ PUBL 2966
DEED FOR
, 1 Resolution # 4'-93 - 13 17--04-118014 8801915
VACANT LOT
SIZE: 50 X 142 .
111SFECTED ON: 10/91 _ 777
3r1(
I
kI<ckEE
1 972 1 7•c);-2(:)8-•o29 IIiiM :LtL)L:X Nt::)
O2930Lt2C 014N51-I :i: P
L-1 C. (i ._ - VAN ME .. .. ER & TRUES A[)DN N43F-
E:43H Fi 1261-......I(3 .....
:lR[y AL:)[)l:
ASESSEE:: A, R & A MC, DON A I._ C) MC DONALD , A, R & A 259 S ELM AV[:'-" KANKAKEE, IL 60901
DA ....E OF SALE: 11/20/39
FACE AMOUNT 0)-. .....AX: $3,361 .19
PENALTY: ]J3%
COMMENTS: RE:sID VACANT LANI::s
DA ....E REDEEME:):):
TRACT BOOK PUB LIC AT ON CERTIFIED MAIL ZOO
CEPT N0.-8801972 03/11/92
16 17-05-208-029 1988
SHEP MAIL 0.00
CIPC MAIL 6.87
PUBL 29.66
DEED APPLIED FOR
17--0--208-029 8801972 UCflNT LOT
SIZE: 43 X 61xIRR INSPECTED ON: 10/91
S
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SALE TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ OR 57 .0-0 Auctioneer Fee $ I 75 Recording Fee
$
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ ( (L 75
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ .
Certified Mail
$ LTD Tract Book
$ . Publication
$ . Cancel -- Certificates
1X MW7
Co. Clerk $
Tax Agent $ 16_0 .
Co. Collector $ -4/7 Co. Recorder $ 3o OD
Auctioneer
:
/
Item Number J &3O/.,4jf,
Resolution # 4' 93 -
5. :. VS
I • V
k i NJ K .m K
88(:) 1985 i 7—(:)5-226-••008 1,. PERIl. INDEX NO..
O293OC T(JWN;H :t: KANKAKEE
V V
R I VERV E:w SLJBL) 14 SOF LOT .1.5 & L (:11 1 6BLK 6 72-- V
9564 & 66
PROPERTY ADL)R :
AS;ESSEE: V
. ! --; ....EVEN CARTER CAR ....ER , !";]"EVEN V
V 410 14. JEFFREY \ KANKAKEE , IL 60901
g
DATE: OF SALE: 1.1 /20/89 V
V FACE AMOUNT OF AX $2 , 394 .`0
V PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RES:[I:) 14/ D14ELI._ING
DATE REDEEMED:
V 1R:,CT BOOK V
PU3UC.\TION
V CERTIFIED MAIL 2. 00
CLRT NO -8801985 03/11/92 - 16 17-05-226-008 1988
SHEP MAIL 0.00 V
CIPC MAIL 4.58 V
PURL 29.66 :
SALE TO: m. ta Subject to /'1'?4 taxes
Purchase Price $ 437 • Auctioneer Fee $ cL 0 Recording Fee $ /f5. O1
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 4117 46 Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ , .5 Certified Mail
$ . 7l Tract Book
Publication
$ • OD Cancel -- Certificates
Dr J'fWS
Co. Clerk $ .
Tax Agent $
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $
Auctioneer $
Fs
Item Number I O'O,ui
Resolution #
17 - 05 - 226-008 8801985 V ..... .._
VACRNT LOT ,• V
SIZE: 50 X 100 .1
1NSFEC'TED ON 10/9
3-72
-S . ,.. ...
- — ;=EJT —
, I / 14. 1.)t.)0 .1 U
I I l• I 11 ILIM I NI )I X NI 0293056C
C:)WNSHI p: I[:MI3R(JL
LEGAL J1ILl SIJEL 4Mi;;
F - I' LOT
PRIJPERT Y ADDR:
ASSESSEE: I.AJENC)NA J'(:)I-INSoN JOI-INS(:)N , WEN(:)NA 10:358 S VERNON CH [ CAG(J , IL 6c:)628
DA 1 E OF SALE 11/20/89
• : FACE. AMOUNT OF I AX:
$99.68 PENALlY: 1.8%
COMMEN IS:
• • RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED: /
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION CERTIFIED IAIL 2.00
CEPT N0.-8800568 03/11/92
SAL TO:
A&Xt . Yz"av
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 07)
Auctioneer Fee $ .2
$ f 01) Recording Fee
Time Payment Chg $
TOTAL COLLECTED $ /-• QJ Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . Certified hail
$ 00 Tract Book $ ,\.
(, Publication
$ O7 Cancel -- Certificates
1X9 MEW7
Co. Clerk $ 3, Tax Agent $ 450 90
ICo. Collector $ .
Co. Recorder $ 30. Oo
Auctioneer $ 3 .
$
10 19-14-200-010 1988
Item Number SHEP NAIL 2.29 .
-/ 1
CIPC HAIL 2.29
29.66
Od PUBL
Resolution
-.
UL'4NT L. 0r LflNf)1 UCEI)
INSPEC TEl) oN: 0/90
319-
ASSESSEE: WILLIE j OLIVER OLIVER, WILLIE J 8214 S HONORE'
IL 60620
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOIJN .....OF .....AX: .4 . $ 18069
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RES:[D VACANT LANDS
:
[)AIE REDEEMED:
DEED APPLIED FOR - --
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION
CERTIFIED MAIL Zoo
CEPT N0.-8800593 03/11/92
10 19-15-101-013 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.29
CIPC MAIL 2.29
PUBL 29.66
PROPER ....Y AD[)R:
SALE TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 343'- • t)
Auctioneer Fee $
Recording Fee $
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 3/7- /c
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . Certified Mail
$ . j1 Tract Book $ Publication
$ . 9t) Cancel Certificates
1)1- _ Lzrrs
Co. Clerk $ 3(o •
Tax Agent $ • 00
Co. Collector $ 53 . 7(, Co. Recorder $ 415. Oo
Auctioneer $ 2_• /o
$
Item Number I O.SIC_
Resolution #
- -
kkikI
8oc:)o593 19 15-101—() 13
CE RI . PERM . INDEX NO.
0293058C IOWNSH i: P pEME3I:(:)KE
L (.ARI::)EN Cl ..FY SUF3D LC....
9
• )=___ f< IcNlkaISIIE:
( 8800594 19- 15- 101-014 i
(::ERr . 4I PERM. INDEX NO.
1 (:)I4NSH j P: PEMBROKE
LEGAL: GARDEN CITY SLIBD LOT 5
'Sf .•4-
I ri K inb K E '-- S .......
8800633 1.9- 15-400-007 CElT.it PE:RM. I NDEX Ni:).
O 2 93066c .1 P : PEMBlOkE
LEt:AL. S3/4 14H SEQ I/',*::' A
S 1 30 R 11 LJ
PROPERTY A I'D c:)R
ASSESSEE: LOUIS MORRIS MORRIS, LOUIS R.R.4 80X 213 ST. ANNE, FL 60964
SALE TO:
Subject to qqy taxes Purchase Price $
Auctioneer Fee $
$ 15. 90 Recording Fee
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED F$A -7 7 go Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ L/. Certified Mail
$ OV I Tract Book
$ Publication
$ Cancel -- Certificates
11S9 EMEFTS
Co. Clerk $ 33 .95 Tax Agent $ /5o •tTV Co. Collector $ • 05 Co. Recorder $ Q
Auctioneer $ I. 5
$
Item Number I Oc,R.9.00Q-
Resolution #
19-:15-400--007 88006:5 . .'. .. S
D
:h1
(ii
INSFE(TEI) 0 10/91 'S -
Maki
- -
••':'
DATE OF SALE : 11/20/89
FAI2F AMOUN'T' 01-......AX: $1,199.27
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS RESID W/ DWELLING
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT BOOK A
PUBLICATION CERTIFIED MAIL 1,00
I;
10 19-15_40_ 1988 SHEP MAIL 0_00 CIPC MAIL 2.29 PUBL 29.65
K . F.1 K i K E: IE
8800641 19- 15•-403 - 02(.)
(i- Ri i PLRM INDI X NU
0293069C IONNSH :i: P: piMI3R()IF
ION & COS V:; AL)DN 10 HOPK :1:
NS PARK 14001:) s L. crr i
PROPERTY A[)DR
A;SESSEE: GEORGE N :i: CHOI_SON N I CHOLSON , GEORGE 1.238 S. M:[LLARI)
• CHiCAGO, IL 60623
DATE OF SALE : 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX: $4,277.81
PENAL ....y: 18%
COMMENTS: • RESID 14/ LME:LLING
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT BOOK
: PUBLICATION • -
CERTIFIED MAIL 2.00
CERT NO.-8800641 03/11/92
• 10 19-15-403-020 1988
SHEP HAIL 4.58
-
.
CIPC HAIL 4.58
PUBL 29.66
• _______________
1.9-15-403-020 8800641 2- J. STORY FRAME'S BOTH FALL
[Nc; D1)N 2 MORE 1T R1i SIZE: 164.H X 66/7';
INSFECTI::[) ON: 10/9:1. -
' t'r
SALE TO:
Subject to I -/ taxes
Purchase Price $ ~ O-7)• O—o Auctioneer Fee $ 3 so Recording Fee $ /15 - 00
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED s 5/8 Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ /1 . /i., Certified Mail $ . TO Tract Book $ • Publication
$ • Cancel - Certificates
Co. Clerk E-74
Tax Agent $
I Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ 3 Auctioneer $
Item Number Lo93occ?
Resolution # -
3
•/
L
A..
. _-- -------- --
6302O(.) 1 pI-FRM. INDEX NO .
°293o76c TI:JJNSi P : PEMF3RC)KE
LE-GAL: MoscI(::KIs & KARLOCK 2ND LU 3OC) 71 -616
PROPER Y AD[)R :
ASSESSEE LASAL_LE NA i: ONAL BANK LAAI I L NA I IL )NAL BANK 135 S. LASALLE IR 3547 CH[CAG(:) , IL 0600 H
ç DATE OF SALE: 11 /20/89
FACE AMOUNT OFT AX: $152.67
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT Lc)x . FL!3L!CATION CERTIFIED MAIL 2.00
CEPTNO.-8800678 03/11/92 . 10 19-16-302-001 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.29
CIPC MAIL 2.29
PUBL 29.66
SALE TO:
Pq /9'/ Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 37J .
$ . ZY Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee $ /5. 00
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 3 . Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ Certified Mail
$ . 70 Tract Book
$ •t.' t, Publication $ . T1J Cancel Certificates
DX sEMEIqr.
Co. Clerk $
Tax Agent $ .
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ 3Q .O
Auctioneer $ . L/5
Item Number
Resolution # Ll-q2wO 80O67B
ill 01-
01_302.T LD
3g
.- -j'- -
f.
----..--------.
K FJ K 0k K IE -
8800699 19-i 7-200•-02 i LI-k I I P1 kM I NI )I_X NO SALE TO
TOWNSHIP: PEMBROKE
1_EGAL: . Subject to taxes
P1: NEY I EW SUI3D LU....8 71-1.0442
PROPERTY ADDR:
ASSESSEE: MR & MRS 14 LEFTRID(E LEI::TRIDGE, MR & MRS 14 RR 2 BOX 360D MOMENCE , IL. 60954
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUN1 OF TAX: $380.19
PENALTY: 18%
C(JMMENIS: RESID L)ACAN1 LANDS
DATE REDEEMED: / .4
A
-
PUBLICAT10fq
CE!? T!FI!ZD 1 4U. 2.00
CET NO..8800699 03/11/92 . :.
10 19_17_200..021 1988
SIfEp MAIL 0.00 CIPc HAIL 4.58 PJJ$L 29.66
I9I7_200 021
Purchase Price $ 490 6rD
$ go Auctioneer Fee
$ Recording Fee
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 4/ / • go Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ .5, Certified Mail
$ GO Tract Book
$ ,q Publication
$ JO Cancel -- Certificates
Co. Clerk $ . 24I Tax Agent $ 150 Co. Collector $ f% Co. Recorder $ 3o •
Auctioneer $ 2• $
Item Number
Resolution #
LOT 'J0069 /.
SI/f O() X/ J N S I L L If 1) ON 1.0X90 I
34-
A..., ..-.----.—t __) cSt...A , n.. .. ..XM..P..j) 1r'.--1 .-..--. - ..- --.j .-) - . __t_._J•_.
S
K NI K K E F:
83OO7 .14 1. 9• i. ?-2c:)2-(:) i.
I
ASSESSEE: F
LASALLE NAIL BKTR:3547 1_ASALLE NAIL 3K 3547 135 S. LASALLE Si. CH :[ CAGO , IL 60600
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT 0 FT AX: $1 ,36.48
PENALTY: 18% /
COMMENTS: RE.5I U VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED:
oEa: -c• t) FOF
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION CERTFIED MAIL AM
C(PT N0.-8800714 03/11/92
10 19-17-202-016 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.29
CIRC MAIL 2.29
PIJBL 29.66
:19-17-202-016 00007:1.4 U )C ONT L (JI
StE: 00 X 656 INSPECTED DN 1.0/90 J
S E TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 4ei • Auctioneer Fee $ 4L .
$ /3• 7O Recording Fee
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 619. Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . ii •g Certified Mail
$ . Q Tract Book
$ .10 ( Publication
$ • Cancel Certificates
D1 PF7S
Co. Clerk $
Tax Agent $
Co. Collector $ L40 . Co. Recorder $ 30.00
Auctioneer $ L7/. Q
Item Number.. I 0c9301C.....
Resolution # — 27.
I: NjlTh.X W.I. 9308 Ic
T ( )WN' Hi P P1 MI R( )KI
LEGAL LO P:[NEYIEI.J SUF3[) T 7
'1 72- 114-53
PROPERTY A[)[)R:
35
f
kk.ik
19-2`1 0 - 3 0 1 -026 PE:R1 I: NI:)Ex N()
0 293085c P :
LE:GAL: GREEN ACRES SUBD LOT 176 75--760
PROPERTY ADDR:
AC;SESE;EE: EA ....ERN IL BK ..IR#Oi iSR EAS ....ERN IL BK () ii SR 228 N DIXIE MOMENCE, IL 60954
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX: $978.19
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RES:ED W/ DWELLING
DATE REDEEMED:
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION CERTIFIED MAIL 2.00
CEPTNO._8800782 03/11/92
10'19-20-301-026 1988 SHEP MAIL 0.00 CIPC MAIL 2.29 PUBL 0.00
19-20-301 - 026 8800782 vflC:N -i LIII
SIZE: 80 X 49 INSPECTED ON: 11/91
SA E TO:
Zbject to _______ taxes
'Purchase Price $ 300 .00 !Auctioneer Fee $
Recording Fee $ /5 • 0-V Time Payment Chg $
TOTAL COLLECTED $ 3/7 - /0
Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . Certified Mail
$ Tract Book
Publication
$ . ftfl Cancel -- Certificates
DX PJ7
.Co. Clerk $
'.Tax Agent $
Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ Q .
Auctioneer
Item Number
Resolution #
3(,
;. . .
I -
y. 29 19-22 E008 -201-003
-J (2ERT. 41: PERM. INDEX ND.
TOWNSHIP: PEMBROKE SALE TO:
. LEGAL: WASHINGTON SUBD LOT 3 1 U Thii
Subject to /7 f taxes
TRACT BOOK PUBLICATION CERTIFIED NAIL ZOO
CEPT N0.-8800828 03/11/92
10 19-22-201-002 1988
SHER MAIL 2.29
CIPC MAIL 2.29 37
Purchase Price
Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee
Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED
$ 3o7 7)
$ 2 $ -
$
$ / 7 . / Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ . Certified Mail
$ Tract Book
$ \9• Publication
$ . Ut? Cancel -- Certificates
1 Co. Clerk $ 3% .53 Tax Agent $ 150 •iTD Co. Collector $ ) .47 Co. Recorder $
Auctioneer $ • /3
$
Item Number I Oa9309 Resolution #
---.--'' KN K K
8800828 19 -22-20 1 -002 LI k I U PF kM IN 1* E X N( I O 2 9309 I 0L4NSI-I I P: PEMBROKE
LEGAL: WASHINGTON SUBO LL...1 2
PROPERTY A[)DR:
ASSESSEE: EXCHANGE NAIL TRU21 148 EXCHANGE NAIL IR4f21 148
•1
CHICAGO, IL 60600
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OFT AX: $579.39
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS:
1 RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED:
-.
H001 () 1 o) H 1 00 011 j PERM :1: NI:)IEx Nt:j .
OZ')5IU)' ,u'lz)rI p : PEMI3R(.JKE.
I,.EGAL S E'N (i SLJB[) PAR 'T
PROPERlY ADI:)R:
AS5EEE EVA ..Z MARTENEZ, EVA RR 4 BOX 68 r;f ANNE, IL 60964
DATE ol:: SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUN1 OF lAX: $1,349.89
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RESID WI DWELLING
[)ATE REDEEMED:
EQF TRACT E3Q< PUt7LICAT:3N CLFTIFIED MAIL 2.00
CEPT N0.-8800920 03/11/92
10 19-28-100-011 1988
SHEP MAIL 2.29
CIPC NAIL 9.16
PUBL 29.66 __-
19281.00 - 01.1 8800920 01
SALE TO:
Subject to taxes
Purchase Price $ 3ij .O
Auctioneer Fee $ 6Z - /0
$ . Recording Fee
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ ) 7 . /0
Revolving Account Reiebursement:
$ . 4/5 Certified Mail
$ . Tract Book
$ . , (, Publication
$ . Cancel -- Certificates
DXBEfAv q9.zKWH7VT
Co. Clerk $ . 413 .11 Tax Agent $ /g? - en Co. Collector $ q1 .
Co. Recorder $ JQ Auctioneer $
Item Number
Resolution # I.71_93 '2 VHLHNI LU
qo.qj
SIZE: ? X 435
INSPECTED ON: 11/91 ILI
322
---,- .
• •• / .
kfJkkE
UHC) 1121 28-06-1.00-019 - PERM. 1 NOEX Ni:).
0293149C
LE6AL. NH NH N140 S663. 6 OF 14:328.2 6 29 1014
PROPEk ....'( ADDR : 211
ASC:;ES;EE:
141L..LAMS 141L1._ANS,L: % Nl1S.JLY(2E R.R.S BOX 59-A .
ST. ANNE, IL 60964
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF' .....AX: $385.54
PENALTY: 18%
COMMENTS: RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED: L.)CL
TRACT COOK PUBLICATION CERTIFIED MAIL 2.00 •:: CEPT NO.-8801121 03/11/92
10 28-06-100-019 1988
SlIER MAIL 0.00
CIPC MAIL 2.29
PUBL 29.66
"iii /J 1/sn .54/5
SALE TO-
Subject to 11?1?4t taxes Purchase Price
Auctioneer Fee
Recording Fee
Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED
$ 0-v $
$ /5.Oo $
$ 3 Revolving Account Reimbursement:
Certified Mail
Tract Book
Publication
Cancel -- Certificates
$ 4/ .
$ • 07) $
$ .
1X JV7
Co. Clerk $ 33. 95 Tax Agent $ / O 00 Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $
Auctioneer $
Item Number J O3/q9
Resolution # [_4L93 ••.-uu'(.
truo - iuu - uiy ESID UIIC(-)NT
.( NO MAI: SIZE: X
111 S PE CT ED ON:
77
tflluli/_1 I
LANDS
11/9]. rr
•
3q
-
0 0
- -• 8C) 1163
PERM. INC)k:x NO. SALE TO:
TOWNSHIP: PEMBROKE * ______________________________________________
L.LAL. Subject to /ggg taxes 1 AC NW CUR SE.0 SWLJ 1 AC
H 6 29 .10W /4 6065 Purchase Price $
PROPERTY ADOR: - . . .
kr1kkE
80011 62 28—C)6--302-035 CERT . PERM. INDEX NO
0293157C 10 WNSH I J: PEMBROKE
LE:UAL: 1 AC 514 CUR NH SH SF1 Sw 1 AC 6 29 1014 72--1O93
PROPERTY ADDR:
ASSESSEE: ALFRED WALKER WALKER, ALFRED R.R. 5 BOX 100 S ..... ANNE, IL 60964
[)ATE OF SALE: ii /20/89
. 1 iAuctjoneer Fee $ . /0
Recording Fee $
$ iTime Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $
. Revolving Account Reimbursement:
s /0 g7 Certified hail
$ . Tract Book
$ •3 Publication .69 $ . 170 Cancel -- Certificates
Co. Clerk $ 70 Tax Agent $ /5V CV Co. Collector $ 419. 7 Co. Recorder $ 4L. Auctioneer /0
:
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX: $234.02
PENAL'T'Y: 18%
7.S:
RESID YACANF LANDS
[)A ....E REDEEMED: /
Item Number 093157
Resolution #
TRACT 800K PULICATIN CERTIFIED ML 2.00
t HO _8Oli2 O3I1I92 CEP - 035
3 q
GUSSIE LEE UIJS i: E
R.R.4 BOX 48 C....... ANNE, IL 60964
DATE OF SALE: 11/20/89
FACE AMOUNT OF TAX: $453.07
PENALTY: 18%
U
RESID VACANT LANDS
DATE REDEEMED:
PLED AP ~- L, Lj
TRACT E300K P1' JLICATION CEi1TIFIED MAIC 'Jc.
kkkEE
PROPER Y ADDR
UgLE TO:
Subject to /gc7g taxes
Purchase Price $ _1 07) in Auctioneer Fee $ 2 . go Recording Fee $ /5ot
$ Time Payment Chg
TOTAL COLLECTED $ /7. 90 Revolving Account Reimbursement:
$ 0Z Certified Mail $ . Tract Book
$ . Publication
$ •c' Cancel -- Certificates
Co. Clerk $ • OD Tax Agent $ /6o •Th Co. Collector $
Co. Recorder $ . OD Auctioneer $ O
Item Number
Resolution # [
92
F3 3C) ]. 166
0293158C ic:i14N;I-I TP
F: U A 1 A( NE:Q
R .1. (.)
NCJ
P EMBR OKE
SEQ S Q 1 AL: 4 74-10:311
28-06-302-042 8801166 VACANT LOT
SIZE: 66 X 60 INSPECTED ON: 1119:1
3q1
/
WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
L_/ I C:) t4 \ 2033R
of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-32-305-027- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801603 sold November 1989 11
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, LARRY MATTHEWS, has bid $172.80 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $66.25 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $0.00 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.80 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $172.80.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $66.25 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this 11th ATTEST:
day of 7YcuJ& , 1913.
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-001
3q
04-93-0 S--') ION \. 2056T
WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. '120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-33-112-003
As described in certificate(s): 8801716 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, LEROY RUFFIN, has bid $605.68 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $348.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $3.85 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $605.68.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that 'the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $348.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County IllinOis, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this JIL41 day of 7flo.. , 1943.
ATTEST:
c4z CLERK CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-002
3q3
\S) 04-93-C,'
WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
DL• I DII \93012B
of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-32-207-010 -
As described in certificate(s): 8801537 sold November 1989
and It appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, JOSEPH DIXON, has bid $619.20 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $394.18 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $40.82 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $4.20 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $619.20.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $394.18 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this 1 1 ib day of 7flcL , 19
ATTEST: 1
/6!z~ ;~ o -
CLERK CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-003
3q4
S •; SI 04-93-0/' I E:SD - I DIl 13019B
WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP.
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-32-218-004,005--
As described in certificate(s): 8801569, 8801570 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, CRAIG MEEKS, has bid $417.80 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $183.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.80 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $45.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $417.80.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $183.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote -this
ATTEST:
IrA
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day of 7T1(L , 143.
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SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-004
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. ':120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-32-305-012- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801601 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, DARYL E. TILLMAN, has bid $468.15 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $243.95 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $41.05 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $3.15 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $468.15.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $243.95 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring'within this period shall be null and void. -
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
ATTEST:
sz-c~ C404Z CLERK
JI day of 1fl , 19QS.
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-005
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been. paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Iii. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-32-316-005- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801607 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, DARYL E. TILLMAN, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $94.18 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $40.82 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY. BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest.or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $94.18 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of , 19
ATTEST:
C4,,Z CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-006
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-33-305-018- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801759 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION CO. , has bid $266.75 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $51.05 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $33.95 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $1.75 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $266.75.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $51.05 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this11 L~l day of ,
ATTEST:
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SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-007
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not, been paid pursuant to Ch. 120 Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-33-312-005- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801771 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
:WHEREAS, DARYL E. TILLMAN, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $96.47 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $38.53 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $96.47 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this day of 19 9a ATTEST:
Ce CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-008
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an 1 716(a), Iii. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 09-33-317-002- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801792 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, DARYL E. TILLMAN, has bid $719.90 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $476.05 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive-$33.95 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $4.90 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $719.90.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $476.05 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this day of 710 ,($
ATTEST:
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-009
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
AROMA
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 10-32-409-017- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801363 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, NATHAN & MARIAN SETTLES, SR, has bid $266.75 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $48.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $1.75 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $266.75.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $48'.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution. to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ApOPTED by roll call vote this day of 'Yflcj . 19L.
ATTEST;.:
jfz CL' CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-010
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WHEREAS, The County of Kañkakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
GANEER TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 10-33-304-011,012-
As described in certificate(s): 8800426, 8800427 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, LARRY NOLAN, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $112.66 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $7.34 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $45.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $112.66 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this 11Th
day of 71tt?j , 19q
ATTEST:
CLERK
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-011
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
GANEER TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 10-33-317-001- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800455 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, MT. CALVARY M. B. CHURCH , has bid $291.93 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $110.00 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $0.00 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $1.93 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $291.93.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $110.00 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of 1flc, 19.3.
ATTEST:
%4i &j1 CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-012
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Iii. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 17-04-118-014- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801915 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, LOUIS N CATALANO, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $96.47 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $38.53 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $96.47 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this I' th day of , 19 Q3. ATTEST:
Imm, "I CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-013
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Iii. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 17-05-208-029- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801972 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, PAUL ZEEDYK, has bid $266.75 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $46.47 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $38.53 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $1.75 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $266.75.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the follOwing resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, thatthe Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $46.47 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of Iflo.j , ATTEST:
/fzc_ cea
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-014
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
KANKAKEE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 17-05-226-008- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801985 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, LOUIS N CATALANO, has bid $417.80 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $198.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.80 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $417.80.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $198.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this j')th day of , 19q. ATTEST:
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO, NEW OWNER 04-93-015
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WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-14-200-010- -
As decribed in certificate(s): 8800568 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, FREDERICK C FLEMING, has bid $518.50 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $298.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $3.50 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $518.50.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $298.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of ,
ATTEST:
C444 CLERK
CHAIRV
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-016
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP 11
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-15-101-013,014--
As described in certificate(s): 8800593, 8800594 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, E 0 FRANKLIN, hasbid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $83.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancel'lation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $45.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $83.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this JIL41 day of , 19 q.
ATTEST:
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-017
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. lO, Secs. 697(d) an i 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TOWNSHIP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-'15-400--007- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800633 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, PINK KIRKSEY, has bid $277.83 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $62.05 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $33.95 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $1.83 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $277.83.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $62.05 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbUrsed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of 7q() , 19
ATTEST:
t;4 &. dA-"~At~ CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-018
q6q
04-93-0/'
WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases' where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
11 PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-15-403-020- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800641 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, JOHNNY WILLIAMS, has bid $518.50 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $294.18 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $40.82 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $3.50 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $518.50.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $294.18 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this 0-11
day of TnOL4$ 19 q3. ATTEST:
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-019
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County, of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-16-302-001- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800678 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, DONALD PITCHFORD, has bid $367.45 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $148.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.45 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $367.45.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $148.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this jItb
day of 7fla* , 0,7
ATTEST:
CLERK
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-020
04-93-C
!WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-17-200-021- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800699 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, FRANK MOSCICKIS, has bid $417.80 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall, receive from such bid $198.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $36.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.80 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $417.80.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that 'the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $198.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County IllinOis, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
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ADOPTED by roll call vote this jjth
day of 7fl& , 19 3.
ATTEST:
49. 4L CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-021
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to couléct delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-17-202016- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800714 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, GEORGE L DUGUAY, has bid $619.20 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $400.76 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $34.24 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $4.20 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $619.20.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $400.76 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of Yfla ,
ATTEST:
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-022
413
WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-20-301-026- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800782 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, GEORGE L DUGUAY, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $130.71 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $429 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $130.71 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this II-- day of 7T1a.6 , l9?. ATTEST:
c4t4z CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-023
44
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-22-201-002,003-
As described in certificate(s): 8800828, 8800829 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, JOHNNY WILLIAMS, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $81.47 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $38.53 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $45.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $81.47 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this 010
day of IT10-6 , 19 q3. ATTEST:
C&4 CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-024
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WHEREAS, The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 19-28-100-011- -
As described in certificate(s): 8800920 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, SHIRLEY BURT, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $91.89 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $43.11 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $91.89 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this day of Tflcf I 19 q3 .
ATTEST':
0. 1 M - ~ W. - -W, - - I CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-025
416
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WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described realestate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 28-06-100-019-
As described in certificate(s): 88001121 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, SHIRLEY BURT, has bid$317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shallreceive from such bid $101.05 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $33.95 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $101.05 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this day of 19 q5. ATTEST
CLERK
CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER 04-93-026
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:WHEREAS The County of Kankakee has undertaken a program to collect delinquent taxes and to perfect titles to real property in cases where the taxes on the same have not been paid pursuant to Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) and 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 28-06-302-035,036-
As described in certificate(s): 8801162, 8801163 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, SELASSIE & DOROTHY SHERROD, has bid $317.10 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shalireceive from such bid $49.81 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $70.19 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.10 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $45.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $317.10.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of, the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $49.81 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this f th day of , 19
ATTEST:
CLERK CHAIRMAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-027
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04-93-0. '
WHEREAS, The County collect delinquent taxes cases where the taxes on Ch. 120, Secs. 697(d) an
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of Kankakee has undertaken a program to and to perfect titles to real property in the same have not been paid pursuant to 716(a), Ill. Rev. Stat, 1987, and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to this program, the County of Kankakee has acquired an interest in the following described real estate:
PEMBROKE TWSP
PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER: 28-06-302-042- -
As described in certificate(s): 8801166 sold November 1989
and it appearing to the Treasurer's Committee that it would be to the best interest of the County to dispose of its interest in said property.
WHEREAS, SELASSIE & DOROTHY SHERROD, has bid $417.80 for the County's interest such bid having been presented to the Treasurer's Committee, at the same time it having been determined by the Treasurer's Committee and the Agent for the County, Joseph E. Meyer, that the County shall receive from such bid $235.00 as a return for its Certificate(s) of Purchase. The County Clerk shall receive $0.00 for cancellation of Certificate(s) and to reimburse the Revolving Account the charges advanced from this account, the Auctioneer shall receive $2.80 for his services and the Recorder of Deeds shall receive $30.00 for recording. The remainder being the monies due the Agent under his contract for services. The total paid by Purchaser is $417.80.
THEREFORE, Your Treasurer's Committee recommends the adoption of the following resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, that the Chairman of the Board of Kankakee County, Illinois, be authorized to execute a deed of conveyance of the County's interest or authorize the cancellation of the appropriate Certificate(s) of Purchase, as the case may be, on the above described real estate for the sum of $235.00 to be paid to the Treasurer of Kankakee County Illinois, to be disbursed according to law. This resolution to be effective for sixty (60) days from this date and any transaction between the above parties not occurring within this period shall be null and void.
ADOPTED by roll call vote this
day of , 19Q3.
ATTEST:
I
lya-rl~
1Jfr7frL_ CLERK
CHAIR MAN
SALE TO NEW OWNER
04-93-028
40
COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ... J)UJ1IQN.AIJIH.Q1JZI THE
HAIRMAN TO CECUTE .JEED.QFCONVEYANcOFXXNF..IT..R .PPZE...cTM0NQ E APPROPRIATE. .. ... L .. . .. .. . CERTIFICATES OF PURCHASE
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE COMMITTEE RECLI4€NDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SU"1tED
......................................................................................ASSES ..ci L.cLERKBEcDRnEB.TREASuEER...1XwITrEE
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Committee.
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eotution of the Countp 18oarb of
3ankatec Qtountp, 3flhinoi9
Ordinance #
Resolution #_O0cc7:1
RE APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEE DANIEL C. MAU TO THE PILOT TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of the County of Kankakee,
Illinois, that in pursuance of the authority in the Board conferred by the provisions
of Section 24 of Chapter 127.5, State Fire Marshall, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979,
and in pursuance of the request for the appointment of Daniel C. Mau as Trustee
of the Pilot Township Fire Protection District, this County Board does appoint Daniel
C. Mau, who lives within the boundaries of the fire protection district, as Trustee of
said Pilot Township Fire Protection District with term ending the first Monday in
May, 1995.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, we do fix the bond of Daniel C. Mau in
the amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) with individual sureties, said bond
is now hereby approved; and,
WE, THEREFORE, order that upon the said Daniel C. Mau filing with
the Clerk of this Board his Oath as Trustee of said Pilot Township Fire Protection
District, that the County Clerk of the County of Kankakee, Illinois, as Clerk of this
Board do formally notify the said Daniel C. Mau of his appointment as Trustee of
said Pilot Township Fire Protection District for the term as hereinabove set forth.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TillS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
X~:~ -' KLENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: DATE S
/l- ACTION
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
.
.
COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
APPOINDENT OF TRU= arra C. MAU TO RE piwr 1NSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DIsrlucr
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
TEE C41]TEE REGI4€NDS ThE ADOPTION OF SAID RE)LUTION HEREWrD1 SUITTED
ASSES1ENT-aJUNTY cLERK-REcORDER-TREASURER CCM4ITfEE
All of which is respectfully submitted.
.1. Committee.
otution of the Countp 33oavb of
ankaIa (ountp, 3fltinoI9
Ordinance #
Resolution #_c.1)OcY)gO
RE RE-APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEE ARNOLD ARP TO THE GREATER MOMENCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of the County of Kankakee,
Illinois, that in pursuance of the authority in the Board conferred by the provisions
of Section 24 of Chapter 127-1/2, State Fire Marshall, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979,
and in pursuance of the request for the re-appointment Arnold Arp as Trustee of the
Greater Momence Fire Protection District, this County Board does now re-appoint
Arnold Arp, who lives within the boundaries of the fire protection district, as Trustee
of said Greater Momence Fire Protection District with term ending the first Monday
of May, 1996.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, we do fix the bond of Arnold Arp in the
amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars), and Arnold Arp has filed with the Clerk
of this Board his Bond in the amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) with
individual sureties, said Bond is now hereby approved; and,
WE, THEREFORE, order that upon the said Arnold Arp filing with the
Clerk of this Board his Oath as Trustee of said Greater Momence Fire Protection
District, that the County Clerk of the County of Kankakee, Illinois, as Clerk of this
Board do formally notify the said Arnold Arp of his re-appointment as Trustee of
said Greater Momence Fire Protection District for the term as hereinabove set forth.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TIES 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
/J9i—z& KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
DATE ATTEST:
ACTION
BRUCE CLARK,, COUNTY CLERK 40~3
• &-cLOQp
COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
-j'pJiyr OF TRuSIJE A1NJL.D ARE TO WE GREATER 121ENCE FIRE PRGI'ECTION DISTRICT
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
WE CCHY[[TTEE RECfl4ENDS WE ADOFflON OF SAID RE)LUION HEREWUH SUlIT1ED
............................................................................AS.IENT ..
which is respectfully submitted. /
Committee.
eotution of the (ountp joarb of
3ankaket (ountp, 311tnoi9
Ordinance #
Resolution # GGWJ q 1
RR APPOII4TMIENT OF TRUSTEE DOLORE TRUDEAU TO THE GREATER MOMIENCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BE IT RESOLVED, by the County Board of the County of Kankakee,
Illinois, that in pursuance of the authority in the Board conferred by the provisions
of Section 24 of Chapter 127-1/2, State Fire Marshall, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979,
and in pursuance of the request for the appointment of Dolore Trudeau as Trustee
of the Greater Momence Fire Protection District, this County Board does now appoint
Dolore Trudeau, who lives within the boundaries of the fire protection district, as
Trustee of said Greater Momence Fire Protection District with term ending the first
Monday of May, 1994.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, we do fix the bond of Dolore Trudeau
in the amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars), and Dolore Trudeau has filed
with the Clerk of this Board his Bond in the amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand
Dollars) with individual sureties, said Bond is now hereby approved; and,
WE, THEREFORE, order that upon the said Dolore Trudeau filing with
the Clerk of this Board his Oath as Trustee of said Greater Momence Fire Protection
District, that the County Clerk of the County of Kankakee, Illinois, as Clerk of this
Board do formally notify the said Dolore Trudeau of her appointment as Trustee of
said Greater Momence Fire Protection District for the term as hereinabove set forth.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TI-HS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
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- KENDALL 0. WENZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: DATE
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BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK tcO
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ............................................
APPOIN]l'4ENr OF 1RIJSTEE DOLORE TRIJD.MJ.Io .ThJREATER.. 1NCE..R.PROTE.(ZI.ON..PJRICt..................................
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE C(14{IrIEE RECCM1ENDS IHE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HERLWrIH SUflTED
AsSES1EN'r-couNrY CLERK-RECORDER-TREASURER (XMlI1TEE
All of which Is respectfully submitted.
........ .. . .. ............. . .... ......................... Committee.
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totution of the tountp 3lkatb of
3ankakee (Countp, Rinoiz
Ordinance #
Resolution #____________________
RE: RE-APPOINTMENT OF LOUIS MOMIBRUN AS TRUSTEE TO THE REDDICK COMMUNITY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of the County of Kankakee, Illinois, that
in pursuance is the authority in the Board conferred by the provisions of Section 24 of Chapter
127-1/2, State Fire Marshall, Illinois Revised Statutes, 1979, and in the pursuance of the request
for the re-appointment of Louis Mombrun as Trustee for the Reddick Community Fire Protection
District, this County Board does now re-appoint Louis Mombrun, who resides within the boundaries
of the fire protection district, as Trustee of said Reddick Community Fire Protection District for
the term ending on the first Monday of May, 1996,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED we do fix the bond of Louis Mombrun in the amount
of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) and Louis Mombrun has filed with the Clerk of this Board
his bond in the amount of $1,000.00 (One Thousand Dollars) with individual sureties, said Bond
is now hereby approved; and,
WE THEREFORE order that upon the said Louis Mombrun filing with the Clerk of
this Board his Oath as Trustee of said Reddick Community Fire Protection District, that the
County Clerk of the County of Kankakee, Illinois, as Clerk of this Board do formally notify the
said Louis Mombrun of his re-appointment as Trustee of said Reddick Community Fire Protection
District for a term of three years with expiration on the first Monday in May, 1996, or at the
time his successor is duly appointed.
ADOPTED AND PASSED TifiS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
KENDALL 0. WNZELMAN, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: DATE 5LLL-.3-----
ACTION
BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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All of which Is respectfully submitted.
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Committee.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ...... .:AP)
jA$..MMBRUN..AS..flU.SI..TO. ..ThRED.I.cK .X1...t!TY..!IRE .qtprRi.
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE CCT44ITFEE P.E(IN€NDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SU1ITED
...........................................................................
i&eotutton of the Qtountp 36oarb of
ankatee Count', 3llttnoi
Ordinance #
Resolution #_()C(,)O go.)
RE: PUBLIC I[EALTH AWARENESS MONTH
WHEREAS, during the Month of May, the Kankakee County
Board recognizes the importance of Public Health; and,
WHEREAS, this observance reminds Kankakee County residents
that Public Health effects the health of all County residents; and,
WHEREAS, the mission of Public Health is to fulfill society's
interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy; and,
WHEREAS, information and awareness of Public Health services
will improve the health of all County citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Kankakee County
Board of Kankakee, Illinois this 11th day of May, 1993, that the Month of May
be proclaimed Public Health Awareness Month in Kankakee County and urge
residents to become more aware of Public Health Services.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
/1~6~ ac:~ , KENDALL 0. W CHAIRMAN
ATTZ 9€ BRUCE CLARK, COUNTY CLERK
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
PUBLIC HEALTH AWARENESS MJNIH
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE C(N1rITEE RECCM1ENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SUR'IITTED
GENERAL JIEAL.
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All of which is respectfully submitted.
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S eotution of the Qtountp jl3oarb
of 3ankakec Qountp, 3j uinoiS
Ordinance #
Resolution #_Q('YO qLj..
RE AMENDMENT TO THE PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL
WHEREAS, the County Board did adopt a Personnel Policies and
Procedures Manual; and,
WHEREAS, it has been deemed necessary to add the section titled
"Confidentiality of Medical and Insurance Records" a copy of which is attached hereto
and made reference to as Exhibit A,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the County Board of
Kankakee County, Illinois this 11th day of May that the Personnel Policies and
Procedures Manual "Confidentiality of Medical and Insurance Records" be added.
ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1993.
ATTEST:
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PERSONNEL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
Confidentiality of Medical & Insurance Records
POLICY
The Kankakee County Board recognizes the importance of their employees rights to privacy as it relates to employment and medical records. This policy establishes confidentiality rules as it relates to employee records and recognizes the Human Resource Director as the Administrator of the County's self-insured fund and responsible for all employment and insurance files, with the exception of the payroll files which are maintained by the Payroll Administrator.
PROCEDURE
The County maintains the following confidential files for their employees:
Medical Insurance Files Payroll/Personnel Files Placement Files Medical Files
All files are considered Confidential and have limited access.
Access to Insurance files and information on individual claims experience are limited to the employee, the Human Resources Director, the Benefits/Personnel Clerk, or any County Administration employee who may be temporarily performing the duties of the Benefits/Personnel Clerk. All Administration employees who have access to Insurance information shall treat all information in the medical insurance files as
confidential.
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Payroll and general personnel files are confidential and should be treated as such. Wage information of an individual employee may be given to the following individuals: the employee, the Auditor or their appointee, the Department Head or their appointee, the Human Resources Director or their appointee, the Payroll Administrator or their appointee, a County Board Member or the outside auditors. Any other requests for wage information must be accompanied either by an employee's signature of release of information or a freedom of information form. All other information contained in the Personnel file may be accessed by the employee or their appointee, the Department Head or their appointee, or the Personnel Associate or their appointee or the Human Resources Director or their appointee.
Medical and Placement records are considered confidential and access will be on a limited need to know. Access is limited to Human Resources Director and their appointee. Placement files may be reviewed by the employee's Department Head or their appointee or any Department Head or County Board Committee that is interviewing a current employee for a position appointed by that Department Head or County Board Committee.
Any requests for information outside of this policy must be on the attached request sheet. Any requests for medical insurance information that allows the requestor to identify specific individuals shall be denied. The Human Resource Director will, except in the case of a request by a County Board Member, review the form and based on the information, approve or deny the request. If the request is denied, the requestor may appeal the decision to the County Board Automation-Personnel-Insurance Committee who will review the request and may either deny or approve the request. In the case of a request by a County Board Member they decision to approve or deny the request shall be made by the Personnel-Automation-Insurance Committee. No other individuals, including County Board Members, shall have access to information from confidential files unless the request form has been completed and approved.
Nothing written in this policy shall prohibit the disclosure of information if within the guidelines of the Freedom of Information Act.
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S REQUEST FORM FOR
EMPLOYEE INFORMATION
INFORMATION REQUESTED
REASON FOR REQUEST
INDIVIDUALS WITH WHOM THIS INFORMATION WILL BE SHARED
NAMES
REASON
2.
3.
4.
S S CON} NTIALITY STATEMENT
am requesting the above information. I understand that if this information is released to me, I will use the information solely as described above, and will not share this information with anyone other than those listed on this sheet. Before sharing this information with anyone listed above, I will inform them in writing that this is confidential information and may not be shared with anyone other than listed on this sheet.
Signature Date
REQUEST APPROVED REQUEST DENIED
Human Resource Director Date
DECISION APPEALED
YES
NO
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
REQUEST APPROVED
REQUEST DENIED
Chairperson, Personnel Committee____________________________________ Date
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ............................................
ANEDIENT10 ThE .
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
••ThE ..cat1END THE ]PTIPLP..SAID...lSOLifrION!P...SU4fl1P....................................................
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All of which is respectfully submitted.
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S S eotution at the County j8oarb
at %antakee County, 3flhnot
Ordinance#
Resolution #_cO(Y) g RE: Prairie Estates Subdivision Final Plat
WHEREAS, an application for approval of the Final Plat of
the Prairie Estates Subdivision, country subdivision, as required
under the terms of the Kankakee County Subdivision Rules and
Regulations has been filed in the office of the Kankakee County
Regional Planning Commission and by said office reviewed and
delivered to the Planning and Zoning Committee of said County;
and
WHEREAS, all matters required by law of the State of
Illinois and the Subdivision Rules and Regulations of Kankakee
County to be done, have been done; and,
WHEREAS, said Final Plat, a copy of which is attached
hereto, incorporated by reference and made a part hereof, has
been reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Committee and found to
conform to the existing rules and regulations; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Committee has recommended
that the said Final Plat be approved.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it and it is hereby resolved that the
Kankakee County Board approves the Final Plat of the Prairie
Estates Subdivision for recording.
PASSED and approved this 1I day of , 1993.
KeO.enlman, Chairman ATTEST:
Bruce Clark, County Clerk DME7 ACTO j.-H
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of ............................................
PRAIRIE EStATES SU)WISION FINAL PLAT
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE C(M1tEE RECÜ't4ENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUtION HEREWITH SU'4T].1ED
PLANNING-ZON-AGRICULTURE CU44=
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All of which Is respectfully submitted
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S cotution of the Countp 30oarb
of ankakee (Countp, flhinoi
Ordinance #
Resolution # RE: Zoning Board of Appeals Case #93-6
WHEREAS, as application for a variance regarding the 400'
interval between residential driveways on a Township Highway has
been filed by Philip and Jean Schriner, in the office of the County
Clerk of Kankakee County, on property generally located in Section
25 of Limestone Township on the premises hereinafter legally
described and by said office delivered to the Zoning Board of
Appeals of said County; and
WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has caused a public
hearing, after due notice, to be held on said application; and,
WHEREAS, all matters required by law of the State of Illinois
and the Zoning Ordinance of Kankakee County to be done, have been
done; and,
WHEREAS, the Zoning, Board of Appeals has made findings and
recommended that said Variance be granted and the Planning and
Zoning Committee has concurred with said findings and
recommendation with a stipulation; and,
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the public and
consistent with the public health, safety, and general welfare that
said variance be granted with said stipulation.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it and it is hereby resolved by the County
Board of the County of Kankakee and State of Illinois, as follows:
SECTION 1
That a variance regarding the required distance between residential
driveways,.be granted allowing a variance of 178' to the west and
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260' to the east, on property legally described in Exhibit A, a
copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
SECTION II
That said variance shall not be in effect until a perpetual
easement, legally described in Exhibit B, is record giving access
from parcel #8-25-102-030, which the petitioner currently owns and
is legally described in Exhibit C, to Parcel #8-25-102-031, legally
described in Exhibit D. All exhibits are attached hereto and made
a part hereof.
SECTION III
That this Resolution granting the variance shall be in full force
and effect upon its passage.
1-h PASSED and approved this Ii - day of , 1993.
Kendall 0. Welfzelman, Chairman
ATTEST:
Bruce Clark, County Clerk
ACTION
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ZPA Case #93-6 Exhibit A
REAL ESTATE PHILIP J. AND JEAN L. SCHRINER
No. 1 Parcel: RR. 1* 2, Box 221Y, Kankakee, Illinois 60901 Limestone Township Kankakee County After 1/1/92 1895 W. Tower Road (new address)
Description: The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Eleven (11) East of the Third Principal Meidian in Kankakee County, Illinois, excepting therefrom a tract of land described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section Twenty-five (25), thence North 0 degree 26' West, 465.9 feet to a point; thence North 89 degree 43' East, 363.7 feet to a point; thence South 0 degree 26' East, 465.9 feet to a point on the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section Twenty-five (25); thence South 89 degree 43' West, 363.7 feet to the point of beginning. ALSO, a part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Twenty-five (25) described as follows: Commencing at a point on the North line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Twenty-five (25), said point being 363.7 feet East of the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Twenty-five (25); thence North 89 degree 43' East, 968.6 feet to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section Twenty five (25); thence South 0 degree 34' East, 141.0 feet to a point on the center line of public road; thence North 89 degree 50' West, 968.1 feet to a point; thence North 0 degree 26' West, 132.9 feet to the point of beginning, said description being subject to any dedication for public highway purposes along the Southernmost portion of said parcel - ALSO EXCEPTING: tract of land situated in the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Eleven (11) East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, thence South 0 degree 34' East a distance of One Hundred Seventeen (117) feet to a point; thence North 89 degree 50' West a distance of Two Hundred Thirty-five (235) feet to the
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point of beginning of this description; thence Northerly along a line parallel to the East line of the Southwest
IT Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25) a distance of One Hundred Fifty (150) feet to a point; thence North 89 degree 50' West a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to a point: thence South 0 degree 34' East a distance of One Hundred Fifty (150) feet; thence Easterly a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.396 acres, more or less.
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N. ZBA Case #93-6 Exhibit B
The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 31 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Kankakee County, Illinois, excepting therefrom a tract of land described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 25, thence North 00 26' West, 265.9 feet to a point; thence North 89 0 43' East, 363.7 feet to a point; thence South. 00 26' East, 465.9 feet to a point on the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence South 89 0 43' West, 363.7 feet to the point of beginning--ALSO, a part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25 described as follows: Commencing at a point on the North line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25, said point being 363.7 feet East of the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence North 89 0 43' East, 968.6 feet ,to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence South 09 34' East, 141.0 feet to a point on the center line of public road; thence North 89 0 50' West, 968.1 feet to a point; thence North 00 26' West, 132.9 feet to the point of beginning, said description being subject to any dedication for public highway purposes along the Southern most portion of said parcel, containing 40.0 acres, more or less.
SCHRINERS LEGAL
ZBP1 Case #93-6 Exhibit C
The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 25, Township 31 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian in Kankakee County, Illinois, excepting therefrom a tract of land described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Section 25, thence North 00 26' West, 265.9 feet to a point; thence North 89 0 43' East, 363.7 feet to a point; thence South .00 26' East, 465.9 feet to a point on the South line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence South 89 0 43' West, 363.7 feet to the point of beginning--ALSO, a part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25 described as follows: Commencing at a point on the North line of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25, said point being 363.7 feet East of the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence North 89 0 43' East, 968.6 feet to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said Section 25; thence South 09 34' EaSt, 141.0 feet to a point on the center line of public road; thence North 89 0 50' West, 968.1 feet to a point; thence North 00 26' West, 132.9 feet to the point of beginning, said description being subject to any dedication for public highway purposes along the Southern most portion of said parcel, containing 40.0 acres, more or less.
SCHP.INERS LEGAL
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WULFF LEGAL
A tract of land situated in the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Eleven (11) East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, thence South 00 34' East a distance of One Hundred Seventeen (117) feet to a point; thence North 89 0 50' West a distance of Two Hundred Thirty-five (235) feet to the point of beginning of this description;thence Northerly along a line parallel to the East line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25) a distance of One Hundred Fifty (150) feet to a point; thence North 89 0 50' West a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to a point: thence South 0 0 34 East a distance of One Hundred Fifty (150) feet; thence Easterly a distance of One Hundred Fifteen (115) feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.396 acres, more or less.
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.1 • S . 1A COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................ ZONI BOARD OF APPEALS CASE 1193-6: k'=ONERS PHILIP AND JEAN SCHRINFR
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE CCM1rITEE REC(]+IENDS THE ADOFfION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITh SEJffITED
PD-7ONfl-AGRICUL11JRE Lt1flTEE
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Committee.
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of 3ankakee Qtountp, iflhinoi9
Ordinance #
Resolution #_C)())O I RE: Section 18 Transportation Grant
Resolution for authorizing application for Operating Assis-
tance for Public Transportation under Section 18 of the Urban
Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as amended.
WHEREAS, the provision of public transit service is essen-
tial to the transportation of persons in the non-urbanized area;
and,
WHEREAS, Section 18 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of
1964, as amended, makes funds available to help offset certain
operating deficits of a system providing public transit service
in non-urbanized areas; and,
WHEREAS, grants for said funds will impose certain obliga-
tions upon the recipient, including the provision by it of the
local share of funds necessary to cover costs not covered by
funds provided under Section 18 of the Urban Mass Transportation
Act of 1964, as amended.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Board of Kankakee
County:
Section 1. That an application be made to the Division
of Public Transportation, Department of Transportation, State of
Illinois, and the Urban Mass Transportation Administration,
United States Department of Transportation, for grants under
Section 18 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as
amended, for the purpose of off-setting a portion of the operat-
ing deficits of Kankakee County Paratransit System, Inc.
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Section 2. That while participating in said operating
assistance programs the Kankakee County Board will provide all
required local matching funds.
Section 3. That the Chairman of the County Board is
hereby authorized and directed to execute and file on behalf of
the Kankakee County Board such application.
Section 4. That the Chairman of the County Board is
11 authorized to furnish such addition information as may be re-
quired by the Division of Public Transportation and the Urban
Mass Transportation Administration in connection with the afore-
said application for said grant.
PRESENTED and ADOPTED this I I day of 1(kj. 1993.
Kendall 0. Wenzel n, Chairman
ATTEST:
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Bruce Clark, County Clerk DATE r
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KANKAKEE COUNTY PARATRANSIT SYSTEM, INC.
3rd Quarter Report FY'93
Wednesday, April 5, 1993
AGENDA
Informational
Informational
Informational
I. Fiscal. Summary - 3rd Quarter
II. Service Statistics
III. 16 (B) (2) A. FY'91 B. FY'92 C. FY'93
IV. FY'94 Section 18 IDOT Grant and Agency Budget
Action Requested
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• KANKAKEE COC • ARATRANSIT SYSTEM • 07-01-92 to i1-93 Not Audited
BUDGET Total Agency INCOME:
Administration Fees $ 90,682 Grants 79,717* Other 6,455
Total $176,854 Operations
Fees $ -0- Grants -0-
• Other -0-
Total $ -0- Total
Fees $ 90,682 • Grants 79,717*
Other 6,455
Total $182,199 $176,854
EXPENSES: Administration
Personnel Services $ 37,175 Supplies 1,096 Occupancy 698 Transportation 14,708 Equipment 332 Lease/Rent 17,947 Interest Expense Miscellaneous 2,279
Total $ 74,273 Operations
Personnel Services $ 40,450 Supplies 25 Occupancy 25,759 Transportation 15,814 Equipment -0- Lease/Rent 4,154 Interest Expense -0- Miscellaneous -0-
Total $ 86,203 Total
Personnel Services $ 77,625 Supplies 1,121 Occupancy 26,458 Transportation 30,522 Equipment 332 Lease/Rent 22,102 Interest Expense -0- Miscellaneous 2,279
Total $182,199 $160,476
*IDOT RECEIVABLE FINSUM93.MAR
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KANKAKEE COUNTY PARATRANSIT SYSTEM, INC.
TOTAL UNIT TRANSPORTATION
(IT) (OT) (S/C) (AO) TOTAL UDS/TC PHP ADC IMRI IMRI FWF FWF KCC
July - 92 1,946 709 103 222 204 149 331 142 86
Aug. - 92 3,349 722 138 213 227 142 392 219 104
Sept.- 92 2,403 626 94 217 569 119 442 186 150
Oct. - 92 2,344 663 110 260 510 84 416 216 85
Nov. - 92 2,098 603 63 211 529 98 411 100 83
Dec. - 92 2,158 695 87 245 399 125 428 109 70
Jan. - 93 2,356 650 110 247 464 124 514 156 91
Feb. - 93 1,987 625 178 207 407 100 248 69 153
Mar. - 93 2,458 720 238 178 585 82 393 100 162
TOTAL 21,099 6,013 1,121 2,000 3,894 1,023 3,575 1,297 984
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MILEAGE / PER EACH VEHICLE / FY93
*92*
July' - 1/1 - 1,279 Oct. - 1/1 - 3,677 1/2 - 2,918 1/2 - 0 1/3.- 0 1/3- 0 1/4 - 2,577 114 - 3,089 #5 - 2,686 //5 - 1,563 #6 - 1,372 #6 - 2,915 1/7 - 3,488 1/7 - 3,700 #8 - 1,288 118 - 1,632 #9 - 2,206 TOTAL 17,814 //9 - 1,703 Total 18,079
Aug. - #1 - 487 Nov. - I/i - 3,096 #2 - 3,560 112 - 1,069 1/3- 0 1/3- 0 114 - 1,302 : #4 - 2,977 #5 - 1,223 115 - 1,480 #6 - 1,933 116 - 2,701 #7 - 3,097 117 - 2,453 #8 - 1,593 118 - 2,242 #9 - 2,480 TOTAL 15,675 119 - 1,682 TOTAL 17,700
Sept.- 1/1 - 3,646 Dec. - #1 - 2,861 #2 - 1,333 112 - 1,561 113- 0 113- 0 #4 - 3,339 114 - 2,327 115 - 285 115 - 762 1/6 - 2,625 116 - 3,324 117 - 3,873 117 - 2,842 118 - 1,152 118 - 2,422 1/9 - 2,105 TOTAL 18,358 #9 - 2,158 TOTAL 18,257
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Jan. - #1 - 4,093 1/2 - 1,095 #3 - 0 1/4 - 2,391 115 - 1,977. 1/6 - 1,611 1/7 - 2,587 118 - 1,106 1/9 - 1,316 TOTAL 16,176
Feb. 1/1 - 3,508 //2 - 718 1/3 - 0 #4 - 2,563 1/5 - 1,301 1/6 - 2,693 #7 - 3,197 1/8 - 739 1/9 - 1,759 TOTAL 16,478
Mar. - 1/1 - 0 //2 - 4,169 1/3 - 0 #4 - 1,824 1/5 - 1,688 1/6 - 3,255 1/7 - 1,418 1/8 - 1,932 119 - 2,095 TOTAL 16,381
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KANKAKEE COUNTY PARATRANSIT SYSTEM
Proposed Preliminary BUDGET FOR FY'94 - JULY 1, 1993 TO JUNE 30, 1994
INCOME FY'94 FY'93 FY'92 93 Pay Scale Years with
IDOT 123,841 115,879 100,764 KCPS
FWF 47,509 61,206 61,740 • CDL
ST. MARY'S 13,604 11,859 11,170 0-.25 4.25 .4.50
RIVERSIDE 10,772 9,237 8,652 .25-1 4.50 4.75
KCTC/UDS 13,928 15,453 15,389 1 4.64 4.89
UDS 12,312 9,802 27,564 2 4.78 5.03
KCCPartial FY 20,515 14,439 13,630 3 4.92 5.17
MISC. 0 5,057 • 0 4 5.06 5.31
5 5.20 5.45
TOTAL INCOME 242,481 242,932 238,909 6 5.34 5.59 7 5.48 5.73 8 5.62 5.87 9 5.76 6.01
10 5.90 6.15
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1. ADMIN. TOTAL 84,935
IDOl 60,480 Local 24,455
2. OPER. TOTAL 157,546
IDOl 63,361 Local 94,185
1+2 GRAND TOTAL 242,481
IDOT 123,841 Local 118,640
KANKAKEE COUNTY PARATRANSIT SYSTEM Proposed Preliminary BUDGET FOR FY'94- July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1994
OPERATIONS
P. Services 1. 4 - KCTC/UDS 2. 4 - KCTC/UDS 3. 4.5 IMRI 1-0 4. 6 - UDS I-I 5. 6 - IMRI A-O 6. 4.5 / Riverside 7. ADC 6/2 8. KCC 9. B/U
Sub Total
FICA .0765 UN 7.1 W/C 9.1
Sub Total
TOTAL
Gas/Oil 140 X 250 / 6 X 1.05 100 X 250 / 10 X 1.05 140 X 250 / 6 X 1.05 130 X 275 / 10 X 1.05 120 X 275 /10 X 1.05 225 X 250 / 10 X 1.05 155 X 195 / 10 X 1.05
Sub Total
Maintenance Lease Vehicle Storage Repeater Misc.
Sub Total
OPERATING SUB TOTAL
Reassigned Costs
OPERATING TOTAL
lOOT Local
4,750 4,750 5,344 7,125 7,125 7,125 9,475 7,650
0 53,344
4,081 3,787 4,854 12,722
66,066
6,125 2,670 6,125 3,755 3,754 5,906 3,174
31,509
20,750 33,503 2,400 2,328
990
59,971
157,546
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157,546
63,361 94,185
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ADMINISTRATIVE
Personnel Director 18,800 Secretary 14,560
Sub Tot 33,360 FICA .0765 2,552 Un. 1,801 L.J/C 96 Med. Ins. 1,492
Sub Tot 5,941 Consult. 1,500 Audit 2,500
Sub Tot 4,000
Total 43,301
Supplies Office 1,250 Postage 250
Total 1,500
Travel Staff 1,200
Total 1,200
Contractual Rent & Utilities 4,500 Telephone 1,500 Insurance D/0 1,500 Fid. Bond 250 Vehicle 22,914 Content . 250 Printing/Adv 1,000 Interest 5,000 Training/Workshop 750 Lic/Inspection 270 Anwering Ser. 1,000
Total 38,934
ADMIN. TOTAL 84,935 REALLOCATION
TOTAL 84,935
IDOT 60,480 Local 24,455
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................ SECTION 18 TR4NSIDRTAION CRANI
beg to submit the following report on the matter before them: WE Cfta= RECCWENDS WE ADOFflON OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SU'1IITED
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RE: A RESOLUTION AMENDING A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A LAND EVALUATION SITE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (LESA)
WHEREAS, the County of Kankakee is predominantly
agricultural and has a wide variety of soil types and land uses;
and,
WHEREAS, in recent years, the agricultural sector has been
interspersed with rural residential uses other than those con-
nected to agriculture; and,
WHEREAS, under the Illinois Farmland Preservation Act of
1982, as amended, the State of Illinois mandates the preservation
of agriculture farm land; and,
WHEREAS, the County of Kankakee has reviewed a Land Evalua-
tion and Site Assessment System (LESA), attached hereto as
Exhibit A, to determinethe quality of land for agricultural uses
and to assess sites or land areas for their highest and best use.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Land Evaluation and
Site Assessment System (LESA), attached hereto as Exhibit A, be
adopted.
PASSED AND APPROVED this day of _, 1993.
kl1Wenzi7Cha irman
ATTEST:
gz'~' OLL FATE 5iijy Bruce Clark, County Clerk ACTION J4'---
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION 1
II. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 3
III. LAND EVALUATION 6
IV. SITE ASSESSMENT 11
V. LAND EVALUATION VALUE 18
VI. SITE ASSESSMENT 20
VII. LESA COMPUTATION WORKSHEET 21
APPENDIX 22
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I. INTRODUCTION
The Land Evaluation and Site Assessment (LESA) system was developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS). LESA is designed to determine the quality of land for agricultural uses, assess sites for their agricultural economic viability, and protect land against premature rural development. The LESA system is designed to be an advisory tool to State and local planners, landholders, developers and governing officials when evaluating a site for development potential.
The LESA system consists of two parts:
1. LAND EVALUATION In agricultural land evaluation, soils of a given area are rated and placed into groups ranging from the best to the worst suited for a stated agri-cultural use, cropland or forestland. A relative value is determined for each soils group: the best group is assigned a value of 100 and all other groups are assigned lower values. The land evalu-ation is based on data from the National Coopera-tive Soil Survey and the Kankakee County Soil Survey.
2. SITE ASSESSMENT The site assessment identifies important factors other than soil productivity that contributes to the quality of a site for agricultural use. Each factor selected is stratified into a range of possible values in accordance with local needs and objectives. This process provides a rational, consistent, sound basis for making land use decisions.
Application of LESA combines a value for land evaluation with a value for site assessment to determine the total value of a given site for agriculture. The higher the total value of a site, the higher the agricultural economic viability.
The LESA system was designed to be based on existing knowledge. LESA utilizes soil survey information and interpretations that are widely available. It also uses planning concepts and principles easily understood and regularly used by plan-ners.
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USING THE LESA SYSTEM
To assess sites where farmland is being proposed for conversion to non-agricultural uses, the steps below should be followed:
Step 1 Determine the average relative value of the land by using the Land Evaluation section of the LESA system.
Step 2 Based on local plans, land use information and site inspections, assess the site for each factor shown in the Site Assessment section of LESA.
Step 3 Add the agricultural Land Evaluation subtotal to the Site Assessment subtotal to get the total points for the site. A maximum total of 300 points is possible for any site, with a maximum of 100 points avail-able for the Land Evaluation and a maximum of 200 points for the Site Assessment factors.
In most cases, the site should be protected for agriculture when the points exceed 200. From zero to 200 points, the site has a low rating for protection; from 200 to 225 points, it has a medium rating for protection; from 225 to 300 points, the site has a high rating for protection. Selecting the site with the lowest total points will generally protect the best farmland located in the most viable areas and maintain and promote the agricultural industry in Kankakee County.
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H. GLOSSARY OF TERMS
AGRICULTURE: Land, buildings, structures, the principal use or uses of which is growing of farm or truck garden crops, dairying, pasturage, agricultural, horticulture, floriculture, hydroponics, viticulture, or animal or poultry husbandry, and accessory uses customarily incidental to agricultural activities including but not limited to the farm dwelling, dwellings for tenants and full-time hired farm workers and the dwellings or lodging rooms for seasonal workers. Source: Kankakee County Zoning Ordinance
AGRICULTURAL AREAS CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION ACT. It is the policy of the State of Illinois to conserve, protect and to encourage the development and improvement of its agricultural lands for the production of food and other agricultural products. It is also the policy of this State to conserve and protect agricultural lands as valued natural and ecological resources which provide needed open spaces for clean air sheds, as well as the aesthetic purposes.
APICULTURE: The raising and care of bees; beekeeping.
AQUACULTURE: The regulation and cultivation of water plants and animals for human use or consumption.
CAPABILITY CLASS: Capability classes are broad groupings of soil mapping units that have similar potentials and/or limitations and hazards. These classes are useful as a means of introducing the map users to more detailed information on a soils map. The classes show the location, amount and general suitability of the soils for agricultural use.
The national capability classification shows soils groupings in eight classes:
CLASS I - Soils have few limitations that restrict their use.
CLASS II - Soils have some limitations that reduce the choice of plants or require moderate conservation practices.
CLASS III - Soils have severe limitations that reduce the choice of plants or require special conservation practices or both.
CLASS Iv - Soils have very severe limitations that reduce the choice of plants, require very careful management, or both.
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CLASS V Soils have little or no erosion hazard but have other limitations impractical to remove, that limit their use largely to pasture, woodland, or wildlife food and cover.
CLASS vi - Soils have severe limitations that make them generally unsuited to cultivation and limit their use largely to pasture, range, woodland, or wildlife food and cover.
CLASS vu - Soils have very severe limitations that make them unsuited to cultivation and that restrict their use largely to grazing, woodland, or wildlife.
CLASS viii - Soils and landforms have limitations that preclude their use for commercial plant production and restrict their use to recreation, wildlife, or water supply, or to aesthetic purposes.
CAPABILITY SUBCLASS: Subclasses are groups of capability units within classes that have the same kinds of dominant limitations for agricultural use as a result of soil and climate. The subclass provides information about both the degree and kind of limitation. There are three subclasses that are used with the soils in Kankakee County:
SUBCLASS (E) EROSION - Applies to soils where the susceptibility to erosion is the dominant problem or hazard in their use. Erosion susceptibility and past erosion damage are the major soil factors for placing soils in the subclass.
SUBCLASS (5) LIMITING LAYER - Identifies limitations within the rooting zone such as low available water capacity and/or limiting amount of stones.
SUBCLASS (W) EXCESS WATER - Applies to soils where excess water is the dominant hazard or limitation in their use. Poor soil drainage, wetness, high water table, and overflow are the criteria for determining which soils belong in this subclass.
Capability CLASS I has no subclass.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN (GENERAL PLAN, CITY PLAN, MASTER PLAN): An official document or documents that comply with State Statutes, are official-ly adopted by a county, city or village and officially recorded, which set forth in general policies regarding the long term physical development of the jurisdiction.
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HORTICULTURE: The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants.
HYDROPONICS: Soilless agriculture; the raising of plants in nutrient mineral solutions without earth around the roots.
INFRASTRUCTURE: The basic installations and facilities of which the continu- ance and growth of a community depends; as roads, schools, utilities, transportation and communication systems, etc.
LAND USE PLAN: A community plan outlining proposed future land uses and their distribution.
MUNICIPALITY: A city, town, etc., having its own incorporated government for local affairs.
PRODUCTiViTY INDEX: Expresses the estimated yields of the major grain crops as a percentage of the average yields obtained under high level management.
SILVICULTURE: The management or cultivation of forest trees; forestry.
SOIL MAPPING UNIT: A kind of soil, a combination of kinds of soil, or mis-cellaneous land type or types, that can be shown at the scale of mapping for the defined purposes and objectives of the survey. Soil mapping units are the basis for the delineations of a soil survey map. A soil survey legend lists all mapping units for the survey of an area.
SOIL PRODUCTIVITY: The capacity of a soil in its normal environment for producing a specified under a specified system of management.
SOIL SURVEY: A general term for the systematic examination of soils in the field; their description and classifications; the mapping of kinds of soil and their interpretation according to their adaptability for various crops, grass-es, and trees and their productivity under different management systems.
SPECIALTY CROPS: Fruit, vegetable, nursery and greenhouse crops, except for those crops considered as traditional agriculture.
TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE: The growing of feed corn, soy beans, wheat, oats, or hay.
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III. LAND EVALUATION
List of Soil Series and Evaluations Kankakee County, Illinois
Land Capability Important Productivity Agriculture
Map Soil Class & Farmland Index # of Value Symbol Series Slope Subclass Determination Local Acres Group
49 Watseka 0-2 3s State Import. 95 9,330 2.1 4
69 Milford 0-2 2w Prime (1) 135 14,558 3.4 1
88B Sparta 1-5 4s State Import. 84 3,762 0.9 4
89 Maumee 0-2 3w State Import. 105 12,581 2.9 4
98B Ade 1-5 3s State Import. 89 15,713 3.6 4
100 Palms 0-2 3w State Import. 110 1,105 0.3 4
107 Sawmill 0-2 2w Prime (2) 140 4,783 1.1 1
125 Selma 0-2 2w Prime (1) 135 16,364 3.8 1
R125 Selma, bedrock Sub-stratum 0-2 2w Prime (1) 125 8,444 1.9 2
131B Alvin 1-4 2e Prime 104 1,444 0.3 3
131C2 Alvin, eroded 4-10 3e Prime 99 825 0.2 3
131F Alvin 12-30 6e Other 83 321 0.1 5
146A Elliott 0-2 2w Prime 130 15,223 3.5 2
146B Elliott 2-4 2e Prime 129 10,047 2.3 2
150A Onarga 0-2 2s Prime 110 1,285 0.3 3
150B Onarga 2-4 2e Prime 109 1,286 0.3 3
172 Hoopeston 0-2 2s Prime 105 20,980 4.8 3
188 Beardstown 0-2 2w Prime (1) 115 5,160 1.2 2
189 Martinton 0-2 2w Prime 135 1,916 0.4 1
194B Morley 2-4 2e Prime 104 862 0.2 3
194C Morley 4-10 3e State Import. 102 311 0.1 4
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Map Soil Class & Symbol Series Slope Subclass
194C3 Morley, severely eroded 5-12 4c
194E2 Morley, eroded 12-25 6e
201 Gil ford 0-2 2w
W201 Gilford, wet 0-2 5w
210 Lena 0-2 3w
223B Verna 1-4 2e
223C3 Verna, severely eroded 4-7 4e
232 Ashkum 0-2 2w
235 Bryce 0-2 2w
240A Plattville 0-2 1
240B Plattville 2-4 2e
293 Andres 0-2 1
294A Symerton 0-2 1
294B Symerton 2-4 2e
295 Mokena 0-2 2w
298A Beecher 0-2 2w
298B Beecher 2-4 2e
311B Ritchey 2-6 3e
311D Ritchey 10-15 Se
315A Channahon 0-2 3s
315B Channahon 2-4 3e
320A Frankfort 0-2 3w
320B Frankfort 2-6 3e
Important Productivity
Agriculture Farmland Index # of
Value
Determination Local Acres
Group
State Import. 87 1,032 0.2 4
Other 83 1,775 0.4 5
Prime (1) 115 34,568 8.0 3
Other 0 2,971 0.7 5
State Import. 120 602 0.1 4
Prime 124 8,850 2.0 2
State Import. 110 3,315 0.8 4
Prime (1) 135 12,953 3.0 1
Prime (1) 120 2,491 0.6 2
Prime 120 8,057 1.9 2
Prime 119 433 0.1 2
Prime 145 41,153 9.5 1
Prime 135 6,601 1.5 1
Prime 134 11,957 2.8 2
Prime 125 1,473 0.3 2
Prime (1) 115 10,785 2.5 2
Prime 114 3,331 0.8 2
State Import. 74 754 0.2 4
State Import. 68 924 0.2 4
State Import. 80 1,176 0.3 4
State Import. 79 631 0.2 4
Prime (1) 95 802 0.2 3
Prime 93 593 0.1 3
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330 Peotone
380 Fieldon
440A Jasper
440B Jasper
493 Bonfield
494A Kankakee
494B Kankakee
501 Morocco
503A Rockton
503B Rockton
509A Whalan
509B Whalan
516 Faxon
531B Markham
531C2 Markham, eroded
531C3 Markham, severely eroded
594 Reddick
740 Darroch
741B Oakville
741D Oakville
741F Oakville
776 Comfrey
779B Chelsea
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Land Capability Important Productivity Agriculture Class & Farmland Index # of Value
Slope Subclass Determination Local Acres Group
0-2 2w Prime (1) 120 1,637 0.4 2
0-2 2w Prime (1) 105 3,971 0.9 3
0-2 1 Prime 135 3,513 0.8 1
2-4 2e Prime 134 2,240 0.5 2
0-2 2s Prime 120 6,110 1.4 2
0-2 2s Prime 115 3,199 0.7 2
2-4 2e Prime 114 1,244 0.3 2
0-2 4s State Import. 90 4,321 1.0 4
0-2 2s Prime 105 10,045 2.3 3
2-4 2e Prime 104 1,789 0.4 3
0-2 2s Prime 95 600 0.1 3
2-4 2e Prime 94 902 0.2 3
0-2 3w Prime (2) 110 4,968 1.1 3
1-4 2e Prime 109 5,163 1.2 3
4-7 3e State Import. 105 2,285 0.5 4
4-7 4e State Import. 97 1,815 0.4 4
0-2 2w Prime (1) 140 38,111 8.8 1
0-2 2w Prime 145 7,529 1.7 1
1-6 4s State Import. 64 11,083 2.6 4
7-18 6s State Import. 60 2,649 0.6 4
18-40 7s Other 45 349 0.1 5
0-2 2w Prime (2) 135 2,585 0.6 1
1-6 4s State Import. 69 6,183 1.4 4
None None Non-Prime 0 3,095 0.7 6
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Land Capability Important Productivity Agriculture
Map Soil Class & Farmland Index # of Value Symbol Series Slope Subclass Determination Local Acres Group
M.L. Made Land None None Non-Prime 0 105 (3) 6
Qu Limestone Quarry None None Non-Prime 0 921 0.2 6
S.M. Strip Mines None None Non-Prime 0 2,056 0.5 6
W Water None None Non-Prime 0 2,136 0.5 6
(1) Where drained. (2) Where drained and either protected from flooding or flooding is less often than once in two years during the growing season. (3) Less than 0.1 percent.
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Agricultural Land Capability Group Class & Subclass
1 1,2w
2 1, 2e, 2s, 2w
3 2e, 2s, 2w, 3e, 3w
4 3e, 3s, 3w, 4e, 4s, 6e, 6s
5 5w,6e.7s
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Soil Groups For Kankakee County, Illinois
Important Farmland Productivity Classification Index Acres
Prime 135-145 150,066
Prime 114-134 100,684
Prime 85-110 90,083
Statewide Importance 60-120
79,572
Other 0-83
5,461
Non-Prime 0
8,313
TOTALS
434,176
Percent
34.6%
23.2%
20.7
Relative Value
100
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W. SITE ASSESSMENT
Agricultural economic viability of a site cannot be measured in isolation from existing and impending land use needs of Kankakee County. The Site Assessment process provides a system for identifying important factors, other than soil productivity, that affect the economic viability of a site for agricultural uses.
This section describes each of 14 Site Assessment factors to be considered when change to another land use is proposed in the unincorporated areas of Kankakee County. The 14 Site Assessment factors are grouped into the following four major categories of consideration:
A. Agricultural Land Uses B. Compatibility/Impact on Uses C. Land Use Feasibility D. Existence of Infrastructure
Based upon current land use data, land use regulations, site inspection and other pertinent information, a point value is determined by analyzing each site assess-ment factor and selecting a number value that best reflects the quality of the property in question.
A. AGRICULTURAL LAND USES
1. Percentage of Area in Agricultural Uses within one and one-half (1.5) miles of Site.
90% or more 20 Points 75% to 89% 16 Points 50% to 74% 12 Points 25% to 49% 8 Points Less than 25% 0 Points
This factor is a major indicator of the agricultural character of the general area. Areas in the County that are dominated by agricultural uses are generally more viable for farm purposes. Agricultural land uses should be interpreted to mean all agricultural and related uses that can be considered to be part of the farm operation. This would include farmland (cropland), pasture lands whether or not in current production, and farm residences, barns, and out-buildings. For a more extensive definition of agriculture, see Section II, Glossary of Terms.
The 1.5 mile area of consideration for this factor was selected for two reasons. First, in Kankakee County, a 1.5 mile radius is a reasonable and manageable area when analyzing the land use and overall characteristics of the area. Second, the State of Illinois has set 1.5 miles as the jurisdictional boundary for municipal planning. Since this factor is a major indicator of the agricultural character of an area, it has a maximum value of 20.
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Land Use Adjacent to Site.
All sides in Agricultural Use 20 Points 0 to 25% of the perimeter in Non-Ag Use 16 Points 26 to 60% of the perimeter in Non-Ag Use 12 Points 61 to 80% of the perimeter in Non-Ag Use 8 Points 81 to 100% of the perimeter in Non-Ag Use 0 Points
In order to limit potential nuisance complaints and other forms of conflict, pre-existing adjacent land uses shall be evaluated in all cases. Since this factor is also a major indicator of the agricultural character of an area, it has a maximum value of 20 points.
Percentage of Site in Agricultural Production.
80 to 100% 15 Points 60 to 79% 10 Points 40 to 59% 5 Points 20 to 39% 3 Points less than 20% 0 Points
This factor is utilized to assess the site's current use. Additionally, this factor can indicate the viability of the site for agricultural purposes. The lower the site's percentage in agricultural production, the lower the degree of viability for agriculture.
4. Size of Site.
1. Traditional Agriculture 100 acres or more 15 Points 80 - 99 acres 12 Points 60 - 79 acres 10 Points 40 - 59 acres 8 Points 20 - 39 acres 6 Points Less than 20 acres 0 Points
2. Specialty Crops 40 acres or more 15 Points 25 - 39 acres 10 Points 10 - 24 acres 8 Points
5 - 9 acres 6 Points Less than 5 acres 0 Points
This factor considers that the size of a parcel in agricultural production has an impact on its viability for agricultural purposes. Also, the factor recognizes that modern row crop agriculture may require large tracts of land for efficiency purposes and specialty crops (previously defined) generally require smaller acreage for their operations. If the majority of the site under consideration is devoted to specialty crops, use 4.2 in assessing this factor.
In cases in which farmland is uncultivated, Traditional Agriculture criteria shall apply.
If the site has never been or has not been used for agricultural purposes for a period of more than 10 continuous years and has not been in any state or federal Set-Aside Program, the point value for this factor shall be zero.
The above statement recognizes that some rural parcels have no agricultural viability; therefore, consideration shall be given for other non-agricultural uses.
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1. Distance from City or Village.
More than 1.5 miles 20 Points Less than 1.5 miles 0 Points
Generally, the further a proposed project is from a municipality, the greater the risk of creating conflict with agriculture. This factor recognizes that development generally should be promoted to take place within 1.5 miles of a municipal boundary. The closer a development is to a municipality, the greater the likelihood that the development will represent an orderly extension of the urban area. In addition, municipal type services can be provided in a cost efficient manner.
The purpose of choosing 1.5 miles is because the State of Illinois has set 1.5 miles as the jurisdictional boundary for municipal planning. Distance is measured from the nearest pointon the boundary of the site to the corporate limits.
2. Consistency of Proposed Use with County Land Use Plan or Municipal Plan if Site is within 1.5 miles of Municipal Boundary.
Not consistent
20 Points Somewhat consistent
10 Points Consistent
0 Points
This factor addresses the relationship of the parcel's proposed use in comparison to the overall plan of development for the county or municipality. Plans will have a text which states official policy and a map that interprets in graphic form. These plans may be further reinforced by the regional policies. Consistency with the intent of these plans and policies should be examined every time a land use change is proposed. In this way, some reasonable order can be maintained between the various land uses as well as to allow governmental agencies some sound basis for future planning of public works and services to the county.
To ensure the cooperation between municipalities and Kankakee County, this factor recognizes the municipality's interest in development within its 1.5 mile jurisdictional boundary. It also recognizes that, for the most part, municipal plans do not include agricultural areas. If the parcel is within two municipal planning areas, the plan from the nearest municipality or the one most likely to annex the area shall be considered.
In cases in which a plan is being rewritten, the Site Assessment review shall use the municipal land use plan currently adopted.
3. Compatibility of Agricultural and Non-Agricultural Uses.
Not compatible 15 Points Somewhat compatible 7 Points Compatible 0 Points
This factor deals with the problems encountered when agricultural uses and non-agricultural uses are permitted to mix. Clearly, a subdivision next to an animal confinement operation will result in conflict and not compatible. However, a residential development located adjacent to traditional row crop farming is somewhat compatible, due to some conflicts-such as dust, noise, chemicals, etc.- may result because of this mix. An agricultural supplier (seed dealer, farm implement sales, etc.) would be considered compatible with agriculture.
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C. LAND USE FEASIBILITY
1. Soil(s) Limitations for Proposed Use.
100 to 75% severe limitations 15 Points 75 to 50% severe limitations 10 Points 50 to 0% severe limitations 0 Points
Frequently, projects are proposed for sites where the soil(s) present limitations for develop-ment These limitations can and usually do increase the cost of the proposed development. This factor is a recognition of the need to select alternative sites which do not possess severe limitations for development. Soils limitations will be determined utilizing the Kankakee County Soil Survey prepared by the Soil Conservation Service/USDA.
When determining the point value for this factor, the LESA reviewer should evaluate the soil limitations for all components of the proposed project. For instar..e, if the project is a single-family subdivision, the Soil Survey provides soil limitations for roadways, septic systems, and basements. For commercial developments, there are other factors. When there are multiple components to a project, the reviewer should weigh all soil limitations in order to determine the site's soil limitations.
The development site as planned and engineered will be measured. In those cases where there are severe soil limitations 10 points will be given when engineering ameliorates the limitations. Zero points will be given in those cases when the severe soil limitation are eliminated by engineering.
2. Impact on the Environment.
a. Average Lot Size of Development
15,000 sqare feet or less 10 points More than 15,000 square feet, less than
30,000 square feet 5 points 30,000 square feet or more 0 points
This sub-factor recognizes the impact that higher density developments may have on stormwater control and quality. Small lot sizes in a proposed development increase the percentage of impervious serfaces and run-off from the site. If an approved engineering plan adequately addresses stormwater control and quality the value of this sub-factor shall be zero.
b. Distance to Water Impoundment and/or Perennial Stream
One-half (0.5) mile or less 10 points More than one-half (0.5), less than one (1) mile 5 points One (1) mile or greater 0 points
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Wetland 10 points Natural heritage registered area 10 points Threatened or endangered species 10 points
Final Total
This factor assesses the impact, both short and long range, of the proposed land use(s) on the environment. Emphasis is placed on the natural environment and natural resources. Consideration is given to the environmental impact upon affected areas adjacent to the site. In assessing this factor, standards developed by federal, state and local governmental agencies will be utilized.
To score this factor, divide the sum of the three subtotals by three to reach the final point total. The final total cannot exceed ten (10). -
3. Flooding/ Storm Water Management
Located within designated floodplain, no storm drainage control plan 10 points
Located within designated floodplain, with acceptable storm drainage control plan 5 points No flood hazard 0 points
This factor recognizes the need to locate development outside flood plains and drainage ways. Additionally, there is a need to construct storm water retention facilities when development increases the rate of storm water runoff. Flood plain boundaries are established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance Administration.
D. EXISTENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Availability of Central Sewage System.
More than 1.5 miles 10 Points .5 to 1.49 miles 7 Points .25 to .49 miles 5 Points 200 feet to .24 miles 3 Points 200 feet or less or on-site 0 Points
The availability to a site of a central sewer system with sufficient capacity encourages growth and reduces the long-term viability of a site for agriculture. The term "on-site is intended to include a sewer system which exists on the site with no extension necessary. According to the Illinois Private Sewage Disposal Act and Code and the Kankakee County Private Sewage Disposal Ordinance, "new or renovated private sewage disposal systems shall not be approved where a public sanitary sewer is located within 200 feet of the property and is available for connection."
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2. Availability of Central Water System.
More than 1.5 miles .5 to 1.49 miles .25 to .49 miles 200 feet to .24 miles 200 feet or less or on-site
10 Points 7 Points 5 Points 3 Points 0 Points
This factor recognizes that the existence of a central water system encourages growth and reduces the long-term viabiXity of a site for agriculture. As a central water system is extended into an agricultural area, the character of the area may change and more non-agricultural development occur. The term "on-site' is intended to include water systems which currently exist or which will be constructed on the site with no need for extension.
3. Transportation (Road system servicing the development).
Inadequate for Planned Use and Proposed Rezoning - site beyond 1.5 miles from City or Village Corporate Limits* 10 Points
Inadequate for Planned Use and Proposed Rezoning, some minor improvements required - site beyond 1.5 miles from City or Village Corporate Limits* 8 Points
Adequate for Planned Use and Proposed Rezoning - site beyond 1.5 miles of City or Village Corporate Limits* 6 Points
Inadequate for Planned use and Proposed Rezoning - site within 1.5 miles of City or Village Corporate Li mits* 4 Points
Inadequate for Planned Use and Proposed Rezoning, some minor improvements required - site within 1.5 miles of City or Village Corporate Limits* 2 Points
Adequate for Planned Use and Proposed Rezoning - site within 1.5 miles of City or Village Corporate Li mits* 0 Points
*Use actual road miles to nearest corpOrate limits.
Access to transportation is a consideration in the location of all types of uses. The location of industrial, commercial, and residential uses within 1.5 miles of existing municipalities results in a more efficient movement of goods and people. The location of non-agricultural uses along rural roads may necessitate the upgrading and widening of rural roads which results in a further loss of farmland and increase expense incurred by the local government. High volume/high speed traffic may not be necessarily compatible with agricultural uses.
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The type of ,road providing access to a site, whether existing or to be provided by a developer, and the availability of transportation modes are major factors in determining suitability of the planned use or proposed rezoning. Determining adequacy of the transportation infrastructure to the site depends on a number of factors such as loading (weight of vehicles and number of vehicles), roadway capacity to handle traffic volumes, traffic control devices (traffic signals, regulatory and guide signs, pavement markings, etc.), and availability of transportation modes (bus, rail, major highway). Since the type of transportation infrastructure to support the planned use may vary among governmental jurisdictions, there may be a need to determine adequacy for a specific transportation component (pavement structure, intersection geometries, number of lanes, etc.). Sources for determining adequacy of the existing transportation infrastructure would be the appropriate government body having jurisdiction. This factor recognizes plans by the developer to provide transportation improvements as well as any existing plans for improvements by a government body. The County Highway Department and/or Township Road Commissioner shall be advised to the adequacy of the road system.
Generally, "adequacy' shall be determined by comparing projected traffic volumes, following completion of the nlanned use, against minimum design policies prescribing traffic control, geometries and surface types for rural roadways and bridges, as published by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
"Adequacy" of the existing pavement structure shall be determined by inserting projected traffic volumes and axle loadings into pavement design formla, as published by the Illinois Department of Transportation, to determine minimum required pavement thickness and then comparing to existing pavement thickness.
Failure to meet the above minimum prescribed design policies shall be sufficient cause to determine the road system inadequate for the planned use.
Interpretation of "minor improvements" shall be restricted to routine maintenance resurfacing and grading.
4. Distance of site from fire protection service
In a FPD, but more than 5 miles from fire protection service 10 Points
2.5 to 5 miles 7 Points 1.5 to 2.5 miles 5 Points 0 to 1.5 miles 2 Points
Fire protection requires a combination of equipment, manpower, and availability and supply of water. This factor is also related to distance between fire station and proposed development. Distance should be calculated by actual road miles from fire protection service to the site.
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V. LAND EVALUATION VALUE
The Land Evaluation value will be provided by the Kankakee County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office to the Kankakee County Planning Department when a petition is filed for a map amendment (rezoning), special use, or other significant development (i.e. subdivision, PUD, etc.) is proposed.
The Land Evaluation value can be calculated by working through the following steps.
1. Outline the subject tract on a soils map. Soil maps can be found in the Soil Survey of Kankakee County and are also available at the Kankakee County SWCD office.
2. Acreage of individual soil types within area of concern can be obtained by using a planimeter or other appropriate method or can be obtained from the Kankakee County SWCD office.
3. From the column titled 'Agriculture Value Group' found in Section III., select the appropriate value for each soil type and list them in a column to the right of the soil type.
4. From the column titled "Relative Value' on page 10, select the relative value for each corresponding agriculture group.
5. Multiply the number of acres by the relative value for each soil type.
6. Total the product (acre X relative value) of each soil type and divide this number by the total number of acres in area of concern. This figure is the value of the Land Evaluation part of the LESA system. The maximum number of points possible for any given parcel is 100.
7. Example: an 80 acre tract of land is being proposed for development. The tract contains three soil types: 501 - Morocco, 503B - Rockton, and 69 - Milford.
Product Soil AG Group Relative Value Acres (Relative Value X Acres)
69 1 100 20 2,000 501 4 63 20 1,260 503B 3 76 40 3,040
80 acres 6,300
Land Evaluation = Total of Product / Total # of acres = 6,300/80 = 78.75
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Product Soil
AG Group Relative Value Acres (Relative Value X Acres)
TOTAL:
Land Evaluation = Total of Product/Total Acres
Land Evaluation =
Land Evaluation Subtotal =
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VI. SITE ASSESSMENT FACTORS
To establish the Site Assessment point value of the given parcel, work through the following steps.
1. Based upon local land use information, site inspection, and other pertinent data, assess the site for each factor shown in Section IV.
2. A point value for each factor is determined by analyzing each Site Assessment factor and choosing the category that best suits the property in question.
3. Add all factor values to arrive at a Site Assessment subtotal. The maximum number of possible points for any given parcel is 200.
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VII. LESA COMPUTATION WORKSHEET
A. AGRICULTURAL LAND USES
1. Percentage of area in agricultural uses within 1.5 miles of site.
2. Land use adjacent to site.
3. Percentage of site in agricultural production.
4. Size of site.
B. COMPATIBILITY/IMPACT OF PROPOSED USES
1. Distance from city or village.
2. Consistency of proposed use with county land use plan or municipal land use plan.
3. Compatibility of agricultural and non-agricultural uses.
C. LAND USE FEASIBILITY
1. Soil(s) limitations for proposed use.
2. Impact on environmentally sensitive areas.
3. Flooding/storm water management.
D. EXISTENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE
1. Availability of central sewage system.
2. Availability of central water system.
3. Transportation.
4. Distance of site from fire protection service.
Subtotal Site Assessment Value
Subtotal Land Evaluation Value
Total Tract Value
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Determining Relative Value Kankakee County, Illinois
Adjusted Productivity Index for the Group Divided by the
Agricultural Highest Adjusted Productivity Product of Relative Group Index Productivity Index Times (*) 100 Relative Value
1 139/139 1.0 100 100
2 124/139 0.89 100 89
3 106/139 0.76 100 76
4 88/139 0.63 100 63
5 36/139 0.26 100 26
6 0/139 0 100 0
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GROUP 1
Map Productivity Symbol Index X Acres = Product
69 135 14,558 1,965,330
107 140 4,783 669,620
125 135 16,364 2,2209,140
189 135 1,916 258,660
232 135 2,953 1,748,655
294A 135 6,601 891,135
440A 135 3,513 474,255
594 140 38,111 5,335,540
740 145 7,529 1,091,705
776 135 2,585 348,975
TOTAL: 150,066 20,972,157
Total Product / Total Acres = Weighted Average 20,972,157/150,066=139.75
Weighted Average / Highest Weighted Average of All Groups (139) X 100 = Relative Value 139.75 / 139.75= 1 X 100 = 100
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GROUP 2 Map - Productivity Symbol Index X Acres = Product
R125 125 8,444 1,055,500
146A 130 15,223 1,978,990
146B 129 10,047 1,296,063
188 115 5,160 593,400
223B 124 8,850 1,097,400
235 120 2,491 298,920
240A 120 8,057 966,840
240B 119 433 51,527
294B 134 11,957 1,602,238
295 125 1,473 184,125
298A 115 10,785 1,240,275
298B 114 3,331 379,734
330 120 1,637 196,440
440B 134 2,240 300,160
493 120 6,110 733,200
494A 115 3,199 367,885
494B 114 1,244 141,816
TOTAL: 100,684 12,484,513
COMPUTATION: 12,484,513 / 100,684 = 124.00 or 124
(124 / 139) X 100 = 88.73 rounded to 89
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TOTAL:
Map Symbol
131B
131C2
150A
150B
201
320A
320B
380
503A
503B
509A
509B
516
531B
Productivity Index
104
99
110
109
110
95
93
85
105
104
95
94
110
109
Acres
1,444
825
1,285
1,286
34,568
802
593
3,971
10,045
1,789
600
902
4,968
5,163
90,083
Product
150,176
81,675
141,350
140,174
3,802,480
76,190
55,149
337,535
1,054,725
186,056
57,000
84,788
546,480
562,767
9,569,093
COMPUTATION: 9,569,093 / 90,083 = 106.23 rounded to 106
(106 / 139) X 100 = 76.01 rounded to 76
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Map Productivity Symbol Index X Acres =
49 95 9,330
88B 84 3,762
89 105 12,581
98B 89 15,713
100 110 1 1 105
194C 102 311
194C3 87 1,032
210 120 602
223C3 110 3,315
311B 74 754
311D 68 924
315A 80 1,176
315B 79 631
501 90 4,321
531C2 105 2,285
531C3 97 1,815
741B 64 11,083
741D 60 2,649
779B 69 6,183
TOTAL: 79,572
COMPUTATION: 6,964,072 / 79,572 = 87.52 rounded to 88 88 / 139 = 62.63 rounded to 63
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Product
886,350
316,008
1,321,005
1,398,457
121,550
31,722
89,784
72,240
364,650
55,796
62,832
94,080
49,849
388,890
239,925
176,055
709,312
158,940
426.627
6,964,072
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Map Productivity • Symbol Index X Acres = Product
131F 83 321 26 1643
194E2 83 1 2 775 147,325
741F 45 394 17,730
W201 0 2,971 2,971
TOTAL: 5,461 194,669
COMPUTATION; 194,669 / 5461 = 35.65 rounded to 36 36 / 139 = 25.51 rounded to 26
Map Productivity Symbol Index X Acres
C.F. 0 3,095
M.L. 0 105
Q.M. 0 921
S.M. 0 2,056
W 0 2,136
TOTAL: 8,313
Productivity Indices and Product would be Zero (0).
Relative Value is 0.
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY BOARD OF KANKAKEE COUNTY:
Your Committee, to whom was referred the matter of............................................
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beg to submit the following report on the matter before them:
THE Ct1flTEE RECCMIENDS THE ADOPTION OF SAID RESOLUTION HEREWITH SEJ4ITIED
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