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S-46 - 09/11/1962 - AGREEMENT - Ordinances -S--4G ' "rh14&s+oA) E e M'e+'(?-y R-e wyn o v a L, 5� (R e Ae PZ fo ORDINANCE FOR REMOVAL s'....q 7 A LS V OF THURSTON CEMETERY I q (P� WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook has received a letter dated September 5, 1962 from George Bunge, Theodore Truske and David Auble, Successor Trustees under Item Third of the Last Will and Testament of David Thurston, deceased, requesting the Village to enact an ordinance to remove and abandon Thurston Cemetery, vacating the Cemetery and its plats, and to make provision for the removal of bodies buried in Thurston Cemetery and their reinterment in other cemeteries, which said letter is hereby made a part of this ordinance by reference; and WHEREAS, Thurston Cemetery is within the limits of the Village of Oak Brook and subject to the control and regulations of the Village; and WHEREAS, the Village of Oak Brook has been furnished a copy of CONTRACT OF SALE FROM GEORGE BUNGE, THEODORE TRUSKE, AND DAVID RUBLE, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES OF THURSTON CEMETERY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF DAVID THURSTON, DECEASED, TO BUTLER COMPANY, dated September 5, 1962, which said document is hereby made a part of this Ordinance by reference; and WHEREAS, the land occupied by said Cemetery is legally described as follows : That part of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, DuPage County, Illinois, described as follows :. The North 132.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27, as measured along the West line thereof, of the West 150.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27, as measured along the North line of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, except that part previously dedicated for highway purposes (Midwest Road), in DuPage County, Illinois; and WHEREAS, Affidavits have been filed by the following people with the Village of Oak Brook concerning the neglected and unkempt condition of the land occupied by said Cemetery, which said Affidavits are hereby made a part of this Ordinance by reference: 1. Richard Siudzinski, Chief of Police, Village of Oak Brook. 2. Harold Walthers, a Member of the Police Force in the Village of Oak Brook. 3. Ann C. Krueger, a resident of Oak Brook. 4. Robert DeWitt, a resident of York Township; and WHEREAS, these Affidavits establish that said Cemetery land is in a deplorable, unsightly, and run-down condition and that in such condition it is creating a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, these Affidavits further establish that the said property is an abandoned burial ground with gravestones being off their foundations, and the inscriptions on same, in most instances, being illegible, and with none of the graves being tended to in any manner; and WHEREAS, said Affidavits further establish that teen-agers have been using the area as a "Lover's Lane"; and WHEREAS, the President and Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook have visited the Cemetery themselves and know the condition of the Cemetery to be as set forth in the Affidavits, and of such a nature as to constitute a public nuisance and a hazard to the community; and WHEREAS, it appears that the Thurston Cemetery has been poorly managed and that said management is not likely to improve; and WHEREAS, no interest has been shown on the part of relatives or next of kin of persons buried in the Cemetery to tend their graves; and WHEREAS, certain photographs have been recently taken, depicting said neglected, eroded and abandoned condition, which photographs being twenty-five in number, are adopted and made a part of this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the properties surrounding said Cemetery have been zoned for single family residence by the Village of Oak Brook and such use will conflict with the continued use of said Cemetery for Cemetery purposes; and WHEREAS, due to all of the foregoing, it appears that the Cemetery no longer resembles a Cemetery, that it is unlikely that the Cemetery will be improved, and that the present state of its condition as a Cemetery constitutes a public nuisance and hazard to the community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois,. that: SECTION 1: The Cemetery properties as hereinafter set forth and the use of said properties as a cemetery are hereby declared to be a public nuisance and to constitute a menace to the health, welfare and general morals of the Village of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois : - -2- That part of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, DuPage County, Illinois, described as follows : The North 132.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27, as measured along the West line thereof, of the West 150.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27, as measured along the North line of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, except that part previously dedicated for highway purposes (Midwest Road), in DuPage County, Illinois. SECTION 2: In order to abate said nuisance and pursuant to the powers vested in the Village of Oak Brook by the laws of the State of Illinois, said burial and Cemetery grounds are hereby removed and vacated. SECTION 3: The removal or disinterment from said Cemetery and the reinterment in other cemeteries of all of the bodies buried therein shall be in accordance with the terms and provisions of the CONTRACT OF SALE FROM GEORGE BUNGE, THEODORE TRUSKE, AND DAVID RUBLE, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES OF THURSTON CEMETERY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF DAVID THURSTON, DECEASED, TO BUTLER COMPANY, dated September 5, 1962, a copy of which is incorporated in this Ordinance by reference. SECTION 4: That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, as provided by law. Passed this 11th day of September, 1962. WILLIAM C. CALHOUN, TRUST EDWARD K. O'BRIEN, TRUSTEE �-- r , JAMES CARLEY, TRUSTEE PETER H. DAHMLOW, TRUSTEE' y r_y H. 0. OWEN, JR., TRUSTEE ROY ROSSMAN, TRUSTEE , a� 7 NAYS: 0 ABSENT: G APPROVED by me this 11th day of September, 1962. resident, Vil age of Oak Brook, DuPage County, Illinois ATTESTED and filed in my office this 11th day of September, 1962. Village Clerk With York Township September 5, 1962 To the President and Trustees of the Village of Oak Brook Du Page County, Illinois Gentlemen: Please accept this letter as a written request of George Bunge, Theodore Truske and David Auble, Successor Trustees under Item Third of the Last Will and Testament of David Thurston, deceased, to the Village of Oak Brook, for the enactment by the Village of Oak Brook of an Ordinance abandoning Thurston Cemetery and vacating the Cemetery and its plats thereof and making provision for the removal of bodies buried in Thurston Cemetery and reinterment in other cemeteries. Very truly yours, 4 t l" Successor Trustees under Item Third of the Last Will and Testament of David Thurston, deceased Wt+v% CONTRACT OF SALE FROM GEORGE BUNGE, THEODORE TRUSKE, AND DAVID AUBLE, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEES OF THURSTON CEMETERY UNDER THE LAST WILL AND TESTAKENT OF DAVID THURSTON2 DECEASED, To BUTLER Cot4pANy WHEREAS, Geor-e Bunge, Theodore Truske and David Auble are Successor Trustees of the following described real estate (commonly known as Thurston Cemetery), pursuant to the provisions of Item Third of the Last Will and Testament of David Thurston, deceased: That part of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 39 North, Range !I, East of the Third Principal, Meridiau, DuPage County, Illinois, described as follows: The North 132.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter, of said Section 27, as measured along the West line thereof, of the West 150.00 feet of the East half of the Southwest quarter of said Section 27, as meas-U.red along the Vorth line of the Southwest quarter of Section 27, except that part previously dedicated for highway purposes (Midwest Road), in Dupage County, Illinois,, and WHEREAS, Butler Company, an Illinois Corporation, has acquired certain legal rights in the above described property by virtue of a deed from B. Swiney and Lillian A. Swine; dated July 1946 alld recorded Juiy 27,, 1946 in the office of the Recorder of Deeds Of DUPage County as Document Wo. 303091921 -arid WHEREAS, George Burige, Theodore T:7uske and David Auble, Succes or Trustees rider the Last Will and Testameat of David Thurston deceased, 'have no funds to maintain the Cemetery "Located on clie above described real estate; and WMEAS, Butler Company is willin, to purchase the above described real estate upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth. NM, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed between the Butler C omp,any an !Ilinais Corporation, hereinafter called "Butler- and George Burge, Theodore Truske and David Auble, 3uccessor Trustees under the provisions of item Third in the Last Will and Testament of David Thurston, deceased, hereinaf_4er called "Thurstow', as Zollows: agrees to make all the necessary arrangements lo;: the -emoval of all bodies buried iYR the Thurston Cemetery and for their re-interment, W4LI1 perpetual Care, in the Hinsdale Burial Association Cemetery, or, if requested '&y Lot Owners or Relatives, in some other cemetery. Such arrangements will aiso -provide for the removal of gravestones, if feasible and desiz-able amid their relocation on the new graves or, if desired by the Lot Owners or laelatives, ac-ar grave markers -will be obtained. The removal and reburial' of the bodies iaill be supervised by licensed undertakers and appropriate '.-e-burial' religious C2 services will be held if requested by the relatives or next of kii,,. 2. The entire expense of the foregoing arrang-,ements together with the necessary fees and expense of the Court proceedings, as hereinaftez- set forth., recording fees and any other expenses necessary to carry oU.L the term of this agreemeat, will be paid by :'Butler` for and or, behalf o.'4` "Thurston- ''. "'Butler- and ;Thurston ' hereby agree to use their beat effort$ A.Tj obtaining the necessary consents of Relatives and Lot '011wners for the zemoval of the bodies as hereinafter set: forth and for the re--conveyance of aljl lots ij, the cemetery to *'Thurston". - 4. `Vhuraton ` hereby agrees to request, in writiszS, thy: Vil"Llage of Oak Brook to enact an ordinance abandoning Thurston Cemetery and vacating the Cemetery and its plats and providing for the removal of bodies buried in Thurston Cemetery and re-interment Jn other cemeteries. fur her agrees; after the proper ernactment of the fore- 3oing ordinance by the Village of Oak Brook, to file a complaint ku.-,i equity in its name in the Circuit Court of DuPage County for authority to cortvey said cemetery lands i:c ''Butler" and for the validatjojfi -by the Cou,.t of ail of the acts and proceedings of 'Thiarston", ''Butler j' and the Vit aff)e of Oak Brook so that as good, and merchantable title will vest in 'Butier`', upon the recordation of "Thurston's", deed, 6. This contract is hereby execti,;ted in duplicate by Lhe parties hereto wqd each shall 6e considered an origunal, one cOPY Of Whim 311011 'be delivered to :'Butler" as the other to 7hursLoyj". Exec°meted this day of September, 1962, by George Bunge, Theodore Truske, and David Able, Successor Trustees under the provisions 02 Item Third Of the Last Will and Testament of David Thurstou, deceased. Suc scam Trust-A ' *T-7 Successor Trustee kAjj j_ (It L Succes�;or Trustee Executed this S/wt— day of September, 1962 by BUTLER UNPANY' arx Illinois Corporation. BUTLER COMPAW 1 President IATTEST: I Secretary W S-�rC,p STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTY OF DU PAGE ) AFFIDAVIT I, RICHARD SIUDZINSKI, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say that I am Chief of Police of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois. As Chief of Police of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, I am making the following statements: 1) The Thurston Cemetery, located in the Village on the east side of Midwest Road, mid-way between 31st Street and Cermak Road, is in a deplorable, unsightly and run-down condition. In this condition it is creating a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare of the community. 2) There have been numerous instances of vandalism in the Cemetery and on numerous occasions, especially after dark. 3) In its present condition the Cemetery is creating an "attractive nuisance'? for small children. Further deponent sayeth not. ;SEAL) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ay of September, 1962, Notary Public W14 k S- 44 STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS COUNTY OF DU PAGE ) AFFIDAVIT I, HAROLD WA.LTHERS, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose.-and say: That I am a member of the Police Force of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois. As a member of the Police Force of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, I am making the following statements: 1) The Thurston Cemetery, located in the Village on the east side of Midwest Road, mid-way between 31st Street and Cermak Road, is in a deplorable, unsightly and rundown condition. In this condition it is creating a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare of the community. 7) There have been numerous instances of vandalism in the Cemetery and on numerous occasions, especially after dark. 3) In its present condition the Cemetery is creating an "attractive nuisance" for small children. Further deponent sayeth not. � J (SEAL ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thisZday of September, 1962. i Notary Public /� " With � STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTY OF DU PAGE ) AFFIDAVIT I, ANN C. KRUEGER, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say: That I am a resident of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, residing at Midwest Road, Route #2. As a resident of the Village of Oak Brook, Illinois, I am making the following statements : 1) The Thurston Cemetery, located in the Village on the east side of Midwest Road, mid-way between 31st Street and Cermak Road, is in a deplorable, unsightly and run-down condition. In this condition it is creating a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare of the community. 2) There have been numerous instances of vandalism in the Cemetery and on numerous occasions, especially after dark, teen-agers have had to be ejected from the Cemetery. 3) In its present condition the Cemetery is creating an "attractive nuisance1° for small children, who are constantly entering the Cemetery and who are in grave danger of injuring themselves by so doing. This Affidavit is furnished by the Affiant by reason of a feeling that the Cemetery constitutes a hazard to the residents in the community, with little or no likelihood that the abandoned and neglected condition of the Cemetery will be improved, but that the same will continue to become progressively worse. Further deponent sayeth not. (SEAL) Subscribed and swo to before me this day of September96 s 12. Notary u lic f STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS COUNTY OF DU PAGE ) .AFFIDAVIT I, ROBERT DE WITT, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and say: That I reside at 2718 Oak Brook Road, York Township. As a resident of York Township, I am making the following statements : 1) The Thurston Cemetery, located in the Village of Oak Brook on the east side of Midwest Road, mid-way between 31st Street and Cermak Road, is in a deplorable, unsightly and run-down condition. In this condition it is creating a hazard to the public health, safety and welfare of the community. 2) There have been numerous instances of vandalism in the Cemetery and on numerous occasions, especially after dark, teen-agers have had to be ejected from the Cemetery. 3) In its present condition the Cemetery is creating an "attractive nuisance" for small children, who are constantly entering the Cemetery and who are in grave danger of injuring themselves by so doing. This Affidavit is furnished by the Affiant by reason of a feeling that the Cemetery constitutes a hazard to the residents in the community, with little or no likelihood that the abandoned and neglected condition of the Cemetery will be improved, but that the same will continue to become progressively worse. Further deponent sayeth not. (SEAL) Subscribed and swo n- to before me this C-f4, ay of September, 1962. Notary Public l .............. ...._.