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Minutes - 05/11/1971 - Board of TrusteesZ VILLAGE OF 0M BROM MINUTES OF May Us 1971 I MEETING CALL A. AMMSTERING OF OFFICIAL OATHS OF OFFICE '= President Dean administered the oath of off ice to Clerk Lorraine E. Fricek;, and Clerk Frieek administered the oaths of office to president Deep and Trustees John W. Baschen. Fred Hayes mid Joseph R. Rush. B . ROLL CALL The regular board onetingms called to order at S:00 p.M. A11 trustees were present exc #-pt Trustee Havello II READING OF, ie WUTES Trustee O'Brien moved - seconded by Trustee Rash... " That the readipg of the - ' minutes of the regular meeting of April,27th, 1971, be suspended and that they be accepted as submitted Voice vote - all in favor., So ordered. III ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, VARIAXIONS , PLATS, MC. A. ' E&p, Oakbrook -- Hei ht Variation, -Time Extension Ordinance 3 -222. Each trustee was provided with a proposed ordinance amending Ordinance S -199 extending the expiration date of said variation from September 24th, 1971 to September 24, 1973. Trtsfee Hayes moveA - seconded by Trustee c6ngreve That Ordinance S -222 be passed and, aaproved. -. Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees BAschen, Coup -eve, Hayes, Brien and Rush. Mayes • None Absent- Trustee Howell So ordered. Be Oak Brook-MIgge Green Subdivision Trustee Rush manned - seconded by Trustee O- Brien, .. That the Oak Brook VflLage Green Subdivision be removed from the status of being tabled and that board action be taken on the matter. _ Voice, vote - all in favor. So ordered Trustee O'Brien withdrew his notion made at the last regular meeting and' President Dean zvled that it be eo. Trustee ivah moved seconded by Trustee baaadchen... <5 �F • ill Pale ORDINANCFA t RESOLUTIONS. .v.TC. (Continued) B. Oak Brook Vi1_1 Green Subddivi ion Contivied1 That the Oak Brook Village Green Subdivision be approved sub ect to the four stioulationt; enumorateA in plcue Comzaiaaion Chailmlatt Swain's leccer dated April 27th, 1071 * stating that roe Oak Brook Development Company (L) Otte ' an agreement~ to instAll a 12' wide pawed deceleration lane Along the 31st ,Street frotetage, t2) agree, in Writing pp t"Stelt MM4 Maintain _. for a minimum period of tv!e .V"rp ateve�r t�regP3p; jai s itation i,a considemd neCeisery by :the viltoge st the tor- sectl- on of Jorie , and 3194 t, (3) agree to' ieu�tau aft4 maintain,, : whatever paved sidewalks and street lightiing tit; �r required by the villsge, and (4) agree to a. 't0Q* bUJI i1*g line setback from the right -of -way on Wth i d "' of Jorie Boulevard; and, in addition, subject to M executed agree. went, prepared by the village attorney, by mad between tho village and the development company which d protect the village and prospective lot purchasers regarding the required bond and inspection fees necessary under the Subdivision Regulations Ordinance in an amount to be. set by the village board. Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees Basehen, Congreve, Hayes, O'Brien and Rush. Napes - None Absent.- Trustee Morrell So ordered. C. Rt. 83-35th Street ftsciadittM Ordinance Each trustee vas provided with a copy of a proposed ordinance repealing Ordinance S-2069 aUd a copy of a Letter from Hr. Richard H. Golterman, Chief Highway Engineers Department of Public [forks and Buildings. Springfield, dated Apr41 29th 1971 Administrator Urhausen revuested that this matter be tabled and the board unanimously concurred. D. Ordinance G -60 Amendment to Permit Health Clubs an Sincial use Each trustee. was provided with a copy of a letter from Zoning Board Chairmen Rhodes. dated May 5, 1971, recommending that the village board emend Ordinance G-60 by adding an special uses new Paragraphs tc) and (d) as indicated on , Exhi.bi.ty A in subject: file. Trustee Raab moved - seconded by Trustee CongreveA„ That the recomc+endation of the zoning board be approved and that the village attorney be instructed to draft an appropriate ordinance amend Ordinance G-611) for pregertation at the next regu ar meeting. Roll CeLI Vote: Ayes - Trustees Baschen, Congreve* Hayes, O'Brien and Rush. Nayes - None Absent- Trustee Howell So ordered. Trustee congreve moved - seconded by Trustee Rushr- That the village attorney be instructed to draft an ordinance granting a ispeclal use to Gottlieb/Beale & Cc, t Oak Brook lnternati mal Office Center) to parmi.t a health club, restaurant and Lounge arr approved by the Plan commission and coning board of apoeala, Roll Call vote: Ayes Trustees 8aschen, eongr^eve, Mayes. O'Brien and R"br Naq es - None Absent- Trustee ill So ordered. 5,,� { �2111 s ` � Page S r is ORDWANCES, RESoUITlONS x LTC. (Continued) ' E• Her Wratian - Shgret,= d_okbroo�t��/asiaSio .q�.• ... Each trustee eves provided with pp r of ZOIR Bg mod. Mairmap ` o l totter dated $,p. 110 a i p o k ;'- board deny the vatticrx► rtetst't'v past at z the subject property. Trustee O'Brien moved - aecoaded by Trustee Rush &.• G' r That the rrevuest for an additiot •1 810 for a car rental agency be denied. Moll Call. vote: Ayes - Trustees Sasehen. Congreve, Hayes. = 0' Srion and Rush. Hayes - None Absent- Trustee Howell So ordered. F. Ordinance G -60 Amendment - Increase Variation FULM Fee Each trustee vas provided with a copy of Zonitq Soar@ Chairman Rhodes' letter dated May S, 1971 � �eeomseendIA$ that the , vill'sge board emend Ordinance G -60 -to increase the, variatim filing fee from $100.00 to $lso.00. Trustee O'Brien moved - seconded by Ttnstpe Rush... 1* That the village board approve this re 11 and that -tion the village attorney be ioatructed to prepare an appropriate - ordinance for presentation at the xtext regular mating. Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees Baschen, Congreve, Hayes, O'Brien and Rush. Nayes - none Absent- Trustee Howell So ordered. G. Ordinance G -SO Amendment - Ground Sim! Each trustee was provided with a copy of Zoning Board Chairman Rhodes' letter dated May S, 1971, reco®ending that this matter ' be ref errs to the Lan condo0lon and *, P e�onti�ed ' on :the' saniiCt� board's next agenda. The village board unanimously cpnMrred. ti H. Ordinance C -60 Amendment - 31st Street' Setback Each trustee vas provided with a copy of Toning Board Chalman - Rhodes,' letter dated 'May S, 1971, 411M om-- Lug that the village board amend Ordinance G-60 to for 110' provide a setback along Slat Street, Trustee Rush moved - seconded by Trustee Hayes,., That the viLl.age beard approve the ation of the zoning board and instruct the vill�ga attorney to prepare an appropriate ordinance together vith an additional ordinance granting variaares to all existing nos - conforming structures. Roll Call Vote: - Ayes Trustees Beechen, Congneve , Hayes, _ O'Brien and Rush. Ba7ea - None ' Absent- Trustee- Novell So ordered.. 1 S.iII�'7L s' Page 4 IY FINANCIAL A. Trepsu re r' s R000rt «' X111 trustees vere furnished with a copy of Treasurer Van Dyke's report for the month of April. 11P71, showing "Cash on Deposit" of W6.173.55 at the end of the month in the Corporate Account and $60,087.11 in the Road and Brie;) Fund. (Funds deposited t in U, S. Tresaaary Silts and 6avitags A9,hts Xoto ,• • tsm, 36. SSS, 32) 5'. Trustee O'Brian !!,t� i rien t�� M. ��a+*t!•�Y� � ��� aV�7•1f That the tr*asurer's retmr.'t for the month of 'Apjjl, be approved as submitted,. Roil Call Vote; Ayes - Trustees Baschen, Congreve, Mayes, O'Brien and Rush ; v Noyes - none Arent- Trustee Hcli So ordered. R. oval of Bills All trustees were furnished with a list of bills (XII1- 12 -71) to be aoproved for the month of April, I.M. Trustee O'Brien moved - seconded by Trustee Rush .. That the bills submitted to the ll ove bZ�nd 'posted red p �# im' the mount of $111,473.8 be oYed r "gmet , , Departmental $46,018.3S, Payroll h 'Disc. $65,�SS.46) Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees Baschen, Goncreve. Hayes, ' O'Brien and Rush Hayes - None Absent- Trustee Howell, So ordered. C. Surplus Funds �+• Trustee O'Brien moved seconded! by Trustee Congreve ` That the Village Treasurer and Clerk be authorized to invest $160,000 in certificates of denosit in approved depobitari,es at the highest rate of interest obtainable. Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees B- schen, Congreve. Hayes. O• Brien and Rush Hayes - Now Yom' Absent- Truster Howell 8o ordered .. Trustee O'Brien moved - seconded by Trustee Rash._. That the village attorney be Instructed to prepare an ordinance listing twenty savings and loan associatio:Ls and banks for investing village funds. Roll Call Vote: Ayes - Trustees Beechen, Congreve, Hayes, O'Brien and Raab Naves - hone Ab,ent- Trustee Howell So ordered V R&PnRT OF OF110ERS A: Building-Department Trustte Congreve moved - sersrded by Tutee Hayes , ,, . ' Thai the report of the building in*ector for the Month . of April. 1971, W accapted and approvod by 'the village f board as submitted. Voice vote all in favor. So orde r'ed " ���� � �' , �f ^ }-r� ',mss i"• � t-}• i 1^ r, rri.,, WanpAk III ORDINANCES, RESOLUT1OS I ETC. (Continued) t L'. HPMI C+Ongration • Sheraton/ broo3c r Each trustee Was provided with a COPY of ZORIBg 306rrd MALTUM tRhodes • letter dated May S. 1571v reogmmeactding that the village board deny the variation retest to Pendt a rental @IV 04 the subject pswerty.- x, 2 'Y'yrttCRee ' Q' Brien +'!wed - . eat by "teeq�sb 'tit the rZA -Pies t for as addf tto =l g tgti � col'" a ,car 1tai agemy be dented, Roll Cali Vote: Ayes - O'Nritww awhfa ` Cove. . , s p and Bush. Nayes - None Absent- Trustee nomll 30 ordered. _t F. Ordinance 0460 Amandment - Increase Vartat%a FUAW Fee Each trustee Me provided with 6 *OPY of Eonbq Board Chatn an Rhodes' letter dated May 5, 1971, reca mending that the village board amend Ordinance G-dd to increase the variation filing fee from $100.00 to $150.00. Tzilstee 69 Below moved, .80couded by Tmetee. That the vi11e b08g'd aroee thin and that the village attorney be instructed to propare -,aft a pprf,at,o, ordiaaace for Preeeattatioa at the nest regular meetit4B . awl �..r /\.`4 �..., .e. •+ -- - -a - . _ ., ,_ _ N� —_�_ ... _ . _. ... .. _T , .w�.. ,1" .,. .., _ - 1 VILLAGE OF OAK %PPM MINUTVS OF May 25, Lr71 L ROLL : AL L The rpv u Lsr hoard weeting was cal led to order at A err o M _ by Orpti Dean. All trustees were Present, .I,V_ REAL L `t t OF M1NUT� Tni, -,7 ',' fir : en mowed - see :`r ded by Trustee Baf.chon That the reading of the minutes of the regular me -eting of Ma,i 1 ! th 1071, be sufioended and that they by accepted as s►:bmi t i kd subject to the following change 3 - H Line 3 - opLete "along" after the word ''setbitt,V and add `to the centerline. of before "31at Street." VO4C r vote - all in favors So order d Trustee 019ri,en moved - 6c+cohdad by Ttu$tee ERttah ` That the really* of the minutes of the special meeting of Maw 7Pth% 1071 � be auavendr4d af►d that they be accepted as suhmi s ted . Yt►Y =t voi e � � all in Paver. -So *ro rve a, ..„ +r - - __. —"_- --....ee..r..- L.:,.... , n ... _ , , wi. .. ,,,r•r, r-t r.. .S= . _ . . ..n `vn`.tT n „nr... ",n, a -e - u„ M *7� ' ' I Pogo V REPORT M n"ICM (Continued) S. Police Uerw rtment �1l rl� rr�llrr.rrrr___rrrlrr•w r Trustee O'grien moved - seconded by Trustoe Hayes.. That the report of the police department for the month of April, I c'71, be accepted and approved by tha village board as e4b(nitted. r -- x Voice vote • all in favor. So ordond - C,, Dire w Department .i Irp,,• � •r Trustee O "Brien moved - seconded by Trustee Congreve.,. That the report of the fire department for the month of April, 1 171, be accepted and approved by the village board as submitted. Voice vote -. all in favor. So ordered. D pa EnKineering De r latent Trustee Hayes moved - seconded by T.vatee Congret ".., That the rej tort; of the engineeritg department for the month of April, 1971, be acceotee and approved bar the =� P vfl.l.age board as submitted. a r Voice vote - all in favor. So ordered. VI OLD BW WWS A. Joseph Crotty Fence Variation - r.1 Each trustee was provided with a 13tter from Administrator ' Urhausen dates! May 5th, 1911, reccmmending that the board refer this matter back to the zoning board of appeals for a hearing on ,Tune lbt, 1971, president Dean so ordered. B. C-- l- yton Eropes p _- . ._Du.. flage _ .C-oetty Kosice #2276 Administrator Urhausen advised the board that a petition to rezone the eighty acre "Claytor Property" was filed on be;wlf of, the 9imere with the 'Duple-County Building and, Zoning. Department on Friday; April. 30th, 1971. end that - the boar4 will be advised as soon an a hearbq date has been assigned. C. Oak ftgt Libx�arsr Administrator Urhausen advised th ;t a meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, May 12th, 1971, at the village hall at 7;30 PwM_ to discuas the proposed ouestionnaire regarding the Oak. Brook Library and asked all board members to try to attend said meeting . v I * MW BUSINESS A. Jack LaLannete Faf r L dg-Y HealthI ej Inc.- IMial Uve Request President Dears advised that a per ition was filed on April 1r. ld71, rentueatift a special. use tc- operate, a stealth soa, rand, directed that this be reftrr°red 'to the, plan comuiasion and zoning board of appeals tar a W)lie btaring bn June lot, ll!'71_ C M yI �t +'� r , - 4 r '_ __ Y - -_• - - ^ st_r q �'.l�,n, _5_1_ � .Td,_ Y.._. +!_. _4' ^`s'1` .AJ!�`a °r'r7 ,t` t 1 t( _ r-` _ +li' r1 ry t,rirr rlr,1�'Irmr, y,ri ^.•51f" fFf"- -r r i • __� n r _ _. -1 �,_ S iY _L a`.' `k�•,�' _ ♦L... «- '1,�,�-o:2 '6TIe r...nS..�Cr�- r.'''1 :, . _ tlaal VII NEW $$►INIESS tQontinu.�d� 4'' S. 1971 -72 2M.rotbg But ge Administrator Urhausen providEd each trustee aitb a preliminary draft of the 1971-72 operating budget. it was Unwd"W 'T Qspide;d t*at ' a sp+�ci t -mod , 4, mat f mou1 be be1d op'hudar, 'May Zotb, 'i91`l, 7 90' a 111 d tall. __4I� F lie >11 r�r, E. VIII ADJOURNmcNT ;a President Mean adjourned this meeting at 9 =19 p.m. rl r i? / T- `a Lo ine E. Frieek Village Clerk M4 x r !s y ' , i r 4r r t 1 a ,1 a" wf KIN*1 ' �r 'VILLAGE OF 'OAX MOOK TREASURER'S RSPOW Month of Aar. 192L_ GENERAL. CORPORATE FUND Balance of Cash on Deposit Beginning of Month ,,,91.089 -dam Cash Collections for Month: a es ax 123�91�.10� C�3a,��i State Income ax Sale of onin -oTe--r Xgznaas ...,$.cam.. ari - tion oning at ees 50_00 i Y X54 ee u n eva tox• erne s A 2 o ice Fines-, ; _.u__ ice, -- ark 1ns IL cea. ent sports 25 L7 -5� Miscellaneous icenses olio for erm is interest ........ .b�_ TreasuEZ B is av nss Ongnnn An Total Deposit Transfer from &R B� X11, 522— , g 4321499,86 Total Cash to Be Accounted for the Month 623,, Disbursements for the Month Approved 4_13_71 ,., Approved -_I �i Administration Pa rol l �i ~r'� Bull ing. 157„67 ithhol in Tax E 2 veering_ 1, 030,1 , 11. Tax Police * 16.168 39 I. 1A.F. Fire 6 2,51 social Security .. �_ r, Sit eet 3 ,., 'Totat 42,052,., 8i * Petty Cash %o� . oe _, El ion S.U=er). 14 Rn Total _ 1, 9.87 ..,..,..,_.� Total 3 0.000, 00 Total, Total Disbursements 4kZrt15_33 General Corporate Fund Balance on Deposit 156.173.55 ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND Balance of Cash on Deposit Beginning of Month 41 463.71 Cash Collections for Month: Lteaerye S&.L Interest 11._S= . • z 30 00 Totes Npoart 30 25 Total Cash to be Accounted for Month M 7l 609�q Disbursements for the Month eratin enses Uct 11.522 -38 Totes isbursemen s for Month ' 11 ;,522.38 Road and Bridge Fund Balance on Deposit BALANCE OF CASH ON DEPOSIT IN BANK ��ttgg 216 260.66 AVAILABILITY OF CASH OR EQUIVALENT 4190 OF MONTH Gash in bank Der above 211 60 66, S avin s Accts. Co 1 . Acct. _000_000.00 Savings ccounts-Road & Bridge 25- 000_n0 �. U. .Treasu Bills & Notes . §6 §.547,32 • reas• 1 g a3 OOB.DO TOTAL """' 2.1 , B 5.98 R.J.VanDyke, Jr.. 'treasurer of th* ,Villagn of Oak Brook,, being first duly sworn upon oath deposes and sayg that the foregoing report accurately shows the state of the treasury of the Village of Oak $rook as of the said date. –Subscribed and sworn to before aye thi® ._...,.,1.0 ., dad► of ,,r !►•L�a lg,�,. /� NQtary Publi �4T4q�1w +'� zi+ t4i�,C' 4M.'C^ a Ya ` 5 rli, t�'' 7 ^,> °rt' x 1, k [;/ t. j t a ' ._ ,' P�t3"ty i x46 ;i4T1°;1�; ;fR.+" , • of 3 H.,y t t,fi�+xi�"'_ . Y.R ea x 7;' } 9 Y tt: x. c' t . err 1 i� ="?�- � -.., - ��i-.f,S�p • x� _ufE., i.'f 4 'L9='6i sis: oft ,t C-_ s 1t :,, ;�•,x �i ei !; �+...Fcd �t ,d, - _ +s.4 s _ �`a•�_''y �. ki�yit.- x4r {4'-', .rr �a ',•,•' _ �..ay r • S f yi,.r..Y1 +7€ ,i.. _I..¢ rrP f��°!.p4 iy5,�� ..1, G.n T t ,}..i��..w. H< �:N��'<*VO•^'f i,4 il/..�: - tr_P1. (�P11�•d+i-r �f ' '�i'rt , rr r , a •.� t _ . Ir''•r�' %`l+ `L'+S_[L.'` 'e. 1 1i-" ^t i R ,Y {`. r �'Sl •41 �' . it , tt', 7a5 ':� ^T-. ir,� Y'1 r r x,v f , 4iaai ,y'Y`�-T'e' IF BILLS S WMD W = MRD OF TRUSTEES V11"G8 OF OU 'BROOK, POR APPROVAL AS OF a � . 1971 II•*12* -71 April Bills RUm Cros+sAlue Shield FY, , A naciated Agencies, Inc . ` Brockman, Herbert w. Colonial Food Shop Y= Doings Newspapers Dolan, Raymond DuPage Mayors & ftrs.Conf. DuPage Reporting Service Hinsdale Press .. Illinois Bell Telephone ,Lien eics�rI Co. Luxor Lighting Products WdW ald, Ray W. ,County Clerk. Midwest Country Club-- Oak Brook Civic Assn. Oak Brook Office Supply Corp. Petty Cash Pinner Electric Co. Pitney.- Sawass Inc. Vivo, Betty Preferred Business Service Prinatmasters Reeserts Bakery Sparkling Water Co. Tes' dhber & Benda Th6bir, Frank Co. r�en, James N. r; c' Xerox r corporation Xerox Corporation Bennett, Lucille Brown., Ruth Dvorak, Emily Fuller, Emily Nalott , Ethe l- Markvart, Libbie Nemecek, Helen Pociak, Stella Rossman, Lenore Ski nmr e, w. K. it Truedson, Lela May premium $ 46 * 62 Public Official Band -Fri cek 9.00 if It "Van Dyke 925.00 of to et Dean! 312.00 plWS -4 n,g services 28.45 sandwiches for election judges 14.80* publish ads 403.89 auditor 300.00 3 dinners /mtg. 4/21/71 20.25 transcript 9/24/70 71.1.0 ballots 42.00 654 -2220 4/22 to 5/22 44.33 janitor supplies 63.87 light bulbs 76.88 election. booths, tables , boxes 9.50 food for election judges 20.55 postage for special April mailing 116.40 Olivetti Quanta 20 Adding Machine 116.55 misc . expenses - A pri 1 55.74 repair traffic signal 31st & York 770.68 postage meter rental 4/16 to 7/15 15.23 temporary help - 4 days 98.44 It It 71 tir 238.50 special mailing re utility co. 187.25 bakery- election judges 9.70 drinking water 45.50 legal fee - Apri l 19327.56 election supplies 4/20/71 317..44 ear allowance 50.00 2989 copies - 2/28 to 3/31 89.6' paper 50.60 election judge 30.00 'e if 30.00 4L it 30.00 it of 30.00 :e of 30.00 t it 30.00 Its it 30.00 ft if 30.00 tt it 30.00 ft ft 30.00 it et 33.00 5,927.SO 14.$4* $ 5,912.70 tai, `c���'r.a�atd`;ii,;RyCa•��n�i� r °,.v.•tk� „t .. rnl, '`` „e �r _ . r M1 9 Q-_r A : - �k� j A V7- Z_ -' 7, 9. BU 11 DEPARTMENT -April Bills May 11, 1971 *,q. � --- Blue Cross/Blue Shield ftllarve -Service Center Inc. al *11 Telephone 'k OfOoe Supp1y Progn'saive Architecture Reliance Elevator Mfg.Co. union 0011 CO. Westmont Motor Sales ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Blue Cross/Blue Shield Bruning, Charles Co. Consoer, Townsend & Assoc. Dunkirk, George it it ft it CA Illinois Bell Telephone State of Illinois May premium $ 64.38 wash, Bronco 1 ,1975 654-2221 4/22 to 5/22 22.17, misc. office supplies 30.29 3-year subscription 24.bO elevator inspections 820.00 gas 22.42 repair Bronco 21.82 $19006.83 May premium $ 64.38 Payment #9, lease agreement 60.56 eng. services - evaluation 15,000.00 car allowance - April 50.00 travel to Springfield ,Ill. 18.00 attend Snow Conference-Chicago 18.50 654-2221 4/22 to 5/22 22.17 misc. items 13.30 $ 159246.91 1 0. 7 ' "�'ih'u" , ii a````pp l,x'r�sfy';, •v' ' "3= ut. +` i T6t1�4,if'I.�' ' /,j „Sr: Jv'a' "wa }4 -,s rp� "� y rt \ :1 , ^fir \:i+ ', ,,1, .7 y, r ,1< 'S"'.. ,Pd "t `5 r r s 1 Nr.� ri T P h o>.c� 1 �' >{ r ,,�, +t !{5 G'�.. i" ry. 1 •.tY $ 1 - y.y T.ss7 "< 5 .y.. n' a :,,;� r owl• i t ktr nn ' !J - W" a k' Ir ,•4 "!� r ti ,�r�,,//tis\u,i1,'r5'. 1, a �,:6,y�'� s <h 1 -per �rr �n RU\ �Jt �14`„9Pn �J '0Ar {�l .y�aA LJG n >,7 arYN'r ^, iIF k,ilwt �.5„ .n,�Ai4iw �iK•'�i "'fr \i. i 1•� �trRl �• i T�I��,vti�l��('.'rin, 1 `t '�.. ._,•: r. -_ '_ _ P.;� _Y= ,!'tlwR ±rP."� =Ss b1 '•I'S;� 5'�-F'1, _ ; -4 ,"-.I'S "�'''. _s.' _ • _ ¢' a_,, _ i,.. as1r1•!�? d''.�5- •.A F _ •L st��;_,`.`t, ^rte;-, •-- '+_,Yj� `r•G +'" _ ._.,l ..�1,�; {i. rr''� •,1'y_.br,s.l y_'I 1x;11}'; -�.,{ �r ^�i��sLLw:Y1.�vrEr•t.:�.Y„�. ;t`ey += ,. 3r it ;a.••- la , M� =i P 't.r>• f � [, ` "n f. "!t t f k n j L' kt A ,` , , ,F'I y' -�� _ - _ - -• w 1 � - j ' C t1t11{{II - � # __ 1 '!�� +#�L�, i "-i., `R , r i , ` _ _ FIRE UARTHM April Bills May 11 1971 Blue Cross/Blue Shie' d Metropolitan Life Ins. _ Phoenix Hatual LiUC*ln. Y*deral Savinga & Loan Ab :4V A ari cati, Fastener Corp. ' Americ4n Fare Equipment . , , ,,Butterfie ld Hardware Fuller auto Wash Gee Lumber Co. Great ',Test Electrical Gregor's Auco Radiator Shop Hillside Auto Supply Hinsdale Laundry Horn, Arthur Illinois °ell Telephone Krest Tailors z National "Chemsearch Corp. National, 4 Fi�'e' r Protection Assn. Oak. Brook Office Supply Orland Hat'`dviare Pollard Motor CO. Sparkling Water Co. Terrace Auto Supply union Oil Co. May premium $ 530.90 " it 129.05 110.01- �t= ,yd 3,b6i� x '- 'no2�'�.� parts 12.96 = helmets 71.68 misc. supplies 51.53' carwash 10.00 misc. building material 46.62 quartzlamp 12.56 radiator repair 14.50 misc, auto parts 14.62 service for April 15.58 reimburse for 5 gal. gascan 5.25 654 -2121 4/22 to 5/22 113.86 uniforms 284.85, chemicals 120.35 1 volume "Fire 3ournal'f 11.14 supplies 4.80 rental rug cleaner & solution 5.69 truck parts 32.65 drinking water 31,50 thinner 4,75 gas 103.55 $5,695.26 ln. f : f ��,' _ i - �� ; _ • - _�i T yi? __ , _ ^^7` - , . 1-1, . - .., i.� i `C := W/. Vve 5 ,P1 t o r POLICE DEPART ,�.....` Agri.1 Bills I AX 11, 1971 Blue Cross /Blue Shield Metropoli -an Life Ins. Pht **nix Mutual Oak,,, Aroo'k ' Bank Able'Pire & Equipmt. Co. Accurate Aeloading Art 1, Vincent F. Bee Line Frame & Axel Blue Island Gun Shop Cities Service Oil Co. Darley, W.S. & Co. Doughlass, Jack Chevrolet Duncan Industries Executive's Secretary Fingerprint Equipment Labs Fuller's Service Center Inc. Hinsdale Press I 11.inois Bpi ll Telephone Int'l. Narcotic Enf.Off. Assn. Karnatz, G.R. Electric Co. King Keyser Lawyers Co- Operative Pub.Co. Life Printing & Pub. Co. Loftus, Jack Ford , Inc . Logue, John Mid-dest Sporting Goods Motorola , Inc. Novak Business Forms Oak Brook Camera Co. Oak Brook Office Supply Ogden Avenue Motors Orkin Exterminating Co. Oxequip Health Industries Petty Cash Police Equipment Sales Preferred Business Service Rayline, Inc. Reeves Co. Inc. Sears, Roebuck & Co. Shell Oil Co. Superior Ambulance Inc. Syntonic Technology Inc. Trib Union Oil Co. Vernon & Sons Veto Sales & Service Western Union Xerox Corp. York Auto Body May premium it of 0 et pension fund Reausitator, Oxequip #182 ammo, clothing allowance rej?air squads Smith & Wesson guns repairs, tune ups dome lite & 3 books squad repair repair radar printing forms ink & pad squad wash Det. Logue business cards 654 -2131 & 325 -5498 4/22 -5/22 1971 dues- Det. Artl electrical repairs trophy -Soap Box Derby (Cub Scou 2 books ad - executive secy. install spotlite on squad #306 clothing allowance reblue pistol new radio for squad #306 forms bulbs, film processed File cabinet, office supplies squad repair service - April parts & repair inhalator misc. expenses - April flashlites & parts, repair kit temporary Steno. 32 hrs @ $4.25 film, flashbulbs & processing name tags battery & clamp for squad #302 wiper blade for squad #305 1 cylinder oxygen refilled repair radio & radar Squads acs - Communications Opr. . gas bicycle registration forms Siren for Sq . #30L 1�, speaker teletype. for May 2649 copies 3/3/ to 4/1 repair Squad. #303. Inv. 3/l/71- $ 766.02 18/2.60 164.57 259.50' 105.00 20.00 27.70 241.92 102.88 61.73 156.48 12.45 18.50 11.85 39.10 7.75 157.61 10.00 111.59 18.00 70.00 38.64 48.21 20.00 19.00 872.00 194.40 30.95 266.76 155.85 9.00 27.50 59.70 81.29 136.00 139.76 10.99 20.56 6.19 4.00 112.15 49.50 795.20 38.20 187.65 97.20 139.31 352.15 $ 11,711.52 /V S. � 1. 1.7 14 W s STREET OPAR,T1+1T Aril Bills Ma 11 1971 Blue Cross /Blue Shield May premium $ 171.68 Commomealtb Edison Co. street lighting - March 115.)2 it to !' General Body Sales it of April straw plow shoes & posts 115.72 163.92 Luxor Lighting Products bulbs 82.37 Motorola, Inc. 1 Mocom 70 Unit (2-way radio) 4v809.55 t' it ins t :'_ 1 holding bracke t , ante: Ana 216.00 O'Leary's, Inc. st -eet brooms 11.00 Pollard Motor Co. w-Lac. repairs 121.80 Prairie State Equipment drag rubbers for sweeper 11.25 Ramp►, E. L. Co. stone 96.88 is it sand 64 Reserve Electric Supply Co. bulbs � l.gg Service lattl. Business Forms 3 -part work order forms 116,46 Soukup Hardware Store misc. 11.24 Spreeman all Co. diesel oil 43.62 Union Oil Co. gas 114.03 Vaughan'sSeed Co. grass seed & fertilizer 1G0.60 Warning Lites of Illinois signs 1.7.00 Western Engine Co. parts for Spreader 12.28 �Ii tMJ $ 6,445.13 ADIMINI STRATION $ 59912.70 BUILDING DEPT. 11006.83 ENGINEERING DEPT. 159246.91 FIRE DEPT. 5,695.26 POLICE DEPT. 119711.52 STREET DEPARTMENT 6.445.13 $ 46,018.35 Payroll $ 519126.25 Federal Withholding 81706.00 Illinois Income Tax 19285.98 Ill. Municipal Retirement 4,322.43 Colonial Food Shop _ 14.80* $ 65,455.46 WE"-# -4 '1 _', " ;!". r ,,4 / 111 `4 N Man 01 A 2.11,, 'Fuller _4 Aj writ/. A' 2.2 Henke f.7 07.0 �j - ­ Pricek 0/" II.-V 01 A 2.3 2.4 Urhousen .6 Y. A/ S 8 A/ A ? � 5 Skale .w 7 2.1 Pearson f .1. 31. B 2:2 I, Lakosil E 2.1 Dunkirk ss, fr/ 'E 2.2 k Lakosil NA•31, $ ' 4. -;.?. P 3.1 zerwre 11 3.2 Lt. P 3.4 P 3.6 eatrolmn 5- 48.3 P 3.7 Radio Op z 0 f.E. P 3.9 Pivo P 3.10 Bailiff T 3.12 Holiday L P 3.13 Court 2a P 3.14 O.'T. P 3.16 Haiek L# Ehle. 5_14�) F 4.3 Firemen 4.4' volun. Avi:� 0 L F 4.5 Hinger /09V. 60 x,00 F_47 12 Holiday F 4.14 O.T. S 2.1 Hagan _S 2.3 Temp. s. M MeTL ME ;J7 T ro Po7T TOTAL 5 1A 0 '612 11.1 WH Fedl. WN& 7o '% .Yo A %� 614 11.3 IIT State IN V 368 9.1 P/Pension 57Y to _f 368 9.1 F7Rnsi ion .2 s -Pe A 610 11•.2 A/SS W. 13 610 11.2_B/SS ,F 610 11.2 F/SS %.29 P 610 11.2 P/ss S 610 11.2 S/SS 'A 616 It.4 I AVRF Z. 317.*(S- IIV2.7Z B 6 1 G 111. 4 IY" 145 11.4 P 6 11. 4, 3 B 616 11.4" IMF IA 0.0 4; folA 7:04A� 7. r 34F 2-7 jwy,� ^��'v}�rh �7 _.:. Y ;fo-•�Vi -' � t-� y'S a'x��`>�c:_i.! < "� +, �'.�.h':w �1 5.y^r�- rw'�14,1'i+ei=,�= s�•�i- "ctt.�, <.�„r E S- t r' ^0 u F=t ft .1 dilons % *,. F"a'ts SAL IS�P�ID 1.......... • . .19�9 W-0 3 ' 111, -,�14 1 - � �� - �•c ��I " ' � ' � } it ' , ' � � h I .l� }• `4 #0 •_I� ­..4 .. WLIDIW AND USE PERMITS ISSUED 19 ZI _� L9 Z11 ��Il�tir ��r�swMr Add, Awiiodeling k, Indtttsstr is L .. .::.. find Add . A I@modelins `-4'".° Welt ro FOOL •_. .a..q..� TOTAL 18 1 7 L .292.70 $2,763.35 • — � U��IY�rI M.L. t }} 1� I i 1 SIC OA •ti tit ORO • 1i11`�; 11 Mi E1 Respectful Ly submitted, Frank E, Pesraon Building Inspector 1 A N»!ti ' L "} C' I T �t`y1L'A9]Sr IPA- APRIL 197 PERMT NO. PERM TF SUED 1966 Cabot Corporation (tet z) $ 5 .00 elec. 1200 :urger Road - Suite 717 1967 -= res . add „,& alt, i l 1965 res. 1969 res. 1970 elec. 1971 elec. 1972 res.add. L973 res. 1974 elec. 1975 add. 1976 plbg. 1977 conan.aIt. Contractor -- tramp Lite of I11. Co. John Gits 39 Dp ronOhir'e. Contractor- Paul Dressler, Inc. Estimated Valuation - $6,000.00 David S. Wenk 406 Atwater Ave., Elmhurst, 111. Lot 257, York Woods 84 - (4 Bradford Lane) Contractor - Roy S. Hall Estimated Valuation - $502000.00 Sam Ribando 611 Winston Drive, Melrose Park, 111. Lot 263, Brook Forest Unit 2 - (37 Reg,tnt Drive) Contractor - Joe Aceto Estimated Valuation - $729000.00 Kohler (tenant) 2111 Enco Drive - Suite 5503 Contractor - McWilliams Electric Russwin (tenant) 2111 Enco Drive - Suite S507 Contractor - McWilliams Electric Martin Kur 42 Woodside Drive Contractor Amity Construction Estimated Valuation - $49720.00 Samuel T. Martel 934 S. Villa Ave., Villa Park, 111. Lot 15, Brook Forest Unit 3 - (15 Heather Lane) Contractor - Samuel T. Martel Estimated Valuation - $501000.00 Merck, Sharpe & Dohme 2010 Swift Drive Contractor - T. J. Wigdahl Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Marshall 912 Merry Lane Contractor - Vito Pela io Estimated Valuation - 1,390.00 A.L-.Austin 3725 S. Madison Contractor - Owner FLorsheim Shoes 60 Oakbrook Center Mall Contractor Paul. Borg Construction Co. Estimated Valuation - $5,400.00 67.00 172.60 200.00 5.00 5.00 11.00 218.20 5.00 4.00 10.00 17.00 . ! t "R ^iY�;.i,a?�.Fr ..'Z'.. - - `� �:a'x1S " " <4' ^ "P�Gsxs i.l; .'ta'' �- .- .1}_`s ... _ �J..�r�X }�.yd� {rf�'t)•' Sit, °iG "a��..t,�.i= 1.,:.� �.=-Y-- r- s_.es�'1 ^.Tifi` � �r}.�7^ i7;% t�' LeiyF�L, ry' trrb' �j '�n^^�J�+.�(i�l1j,'y,"Hll�ti�i� 6Y�in�„�:li'1,.+L�j. _ _ t •,�^ `Shu'"- _ "� t r4. s�,.,_,.r -TTF- �-. iyt� �'.�r�"}� r P' '�'S*,- k�_. ` �_l•. U"�fc,^.� s,.. ��e Ist .i �_ t r. _ � � - - _ � t-.+ - - - - - ` • - - t � - � - � � _ ksir� \ yr:.�.__' �, -'. - �., r �- �`. >r''�r`w�_`%'J;;s.al =gam • ��% 'I!TG AFAR PERMIT NO, � PERMITS ISSUED FEE . Dr. Charles Verdone $ well 1979 res -add, 1980 e Lee. 1981. roof 1982 comm. alt 1983 res.add. 1984 elec. 1985 res. 1986 elee. 1987 eLec. 1988 elee. 1989 eLec. 16 Kingston Drive Contractor - Meadow Equipment & Sates Robert Zoubek 47 Yorkshire Drive Contractor - Hapty Groh Estimated Valuation - $4,500.00 Commerce Plaza Phase I Model Suite 2021 Spring Road - Suite 223 Contractor Gibson Electric James M. Logan 3414 Adams Road Contractor - Marris Aluminum Siding & Roofing Estimated Valuation - $750.00 Babson Brothers 2100 S. York Road Contractor - Rekstad Builders Estimated Valuation - $2,965.00 R. Barmada 50 Yorkshire Drive Contractor - Kafka & Sons, Inc. Estimated Valuation - $7,400.00 Ansul Co. (tenant) L200 Harger Road - Suite 520 Contractor - Lamp Lite of Ill., Co. George Putos L201 Forest Ave., Oak Park, ILL. Lot 93, Brook Forest unit 4 - (61. Regent Drive) Contractor - R. Cooper Construction Co. Estimated Valuation - $521000.00 13,010— 5.00 6.00 23.00 10.00 154.00 Sal A. Loref ice No Fee 50 Devonshire (fire damage) Contractor - West-.jood EUtetric Service H. J. Hinze (tenant) 600 Enterprise - Suite Contractor - Vern Smith Electric Western Union (tenant) 600 Enterprise Contractor - Vern Smith Electric Pitney -Bowes Alpex, Inc. (tenant) 600 Enterprise Contractor - Vern Smith Electric 5.00 5.00 5.00 Y=e yn riuy_s PERMITS IS SURD PEE r 1990 Michigan Mutual Liability Co. (tenant) 1 jkv r 823 Commerce Drive APRIL 1971, PERMIT NO. PERMITS IS SURD PEE r 1990 Michigan Mutual Liability Co. (tenant) $ 37.00 comn.elt. 823 Commerce Drive 15.00 pool Contractor - B. R. Starnes Co. Estimated Valuation $9,500.00 : 1996 Alfred Koplin &.Co., Inc. 987.00 Y .99 Thatcher Glass Go. (tenant) 5•00 ;r elec. 2111 Enco Drive - Suite S51L0 Jorfe Blvd.) Contractor - McWilliams Electric 1992 Paul Revere Co. (tenant) 5.00 elec. 2111 Enco Drive - Suite S221 1822 Contractor - McWilliams Electric 4.00 1993 P. J. Belline (tenant) 5.00 elec. 2111 Enco Drive - Suite 5508 1935 Contractor - McWilliams Electric 3.00 1994 At De3ong 14.00 30 Ch th La barn a am ae Contractors - Barrington Barn Builders Estimated Valuation $1,500.00 1995 Robert Kaminski 15.00 pool 15 Cambridge Drive Contractor - West Suburban Pool 1996 Alfred Koplin &.Co., Inc. 987.00 Comm. 21 Spinning Wheel Road Lot 2, Corporate Plaza Subdivision #1 (900 Jorfe Blvd.) Contractor - Alfred Ko lin & Co., Inc. Estimated Valuation - 7502000.00 ADDITIONS TO PERMITS: 1822 Gilbert Balin 4.00 res.alt. 35 Sheffield Lane Contractor - West Suburban Cement 1935 Crate & Barret West Inc. 3.00 sign 54 Oakbrook Center Mall Contractor - Lettering Specialists of 111. 1954 Rev. A. H. DeKrtayter 5.00 elec. 20 Windsor Drive Contractor - Horton Electric 19+1 Western Electric (tenant) 251.90 comm.alt. 2025 Windsor Drive ' Contractor - Northern States Co., Inc. - .7 ` Z' 'i'9 `''�Y l.'� — — Z rj �}t , I'd ,`; ,A 5{XU, • i 4� "' d � 1 SP ,R ;F7:' c ___ u = - �:j 1..! i-�a � ;�'ay t, rs `T�.a.v5 L y' t't '-`- t yi r•'tf,a_ i,..C'c`d,'r `d = ir' -4,t;`."''��r'S:f4F`�� Y'"E''X. _t - atr,. -H _ • �.RptS:L.ma.:t �"i,, ,f�tt. °.� ,L Y x Ct'+ F r i? TUENT X SPAR •o�.a R. I. SIZEMORE, CMISF OF ftUG9 tw ^5 r < S[ r �} - =a t ,.�i . $": ry.4t' i 1 ",i^ itT'�..�,�.�,y :7__ rY r: t�� %v!. t "Y ,.�Vy�yy i7 %,.IPtF��'F1rr p'+', x--�i �,y1- �t(�,,f rt•'r'°t, �t'�rd- is � p 'sac, `�`, � t• i` .,r'iyp _ _ ..�� {�r z ,, �� YbT,c�,t�,.. i;t�a.t.�h:. �. }r�` ° °r' >r''� _�M; dry +_i r ' GX OAIP 1200 OAK BROOK Rol. � ' ' ^ OAK BROOK 43121 654-2191 ILLINOIS @0821 ' May 79 1971 :. The President and Ma bers of _ the Board of Trustees Village of Oak Brook 1200 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook, Illinois 6OS21 Gentlemen: The month of April has seen same significant unprovements in all divisions of the Police Department. Again, as in March, I feel the most significant achievement has been in the area of the Traffic Enforcement and Control. As the Traffic Report indicates, this month we issued some 60 citations less than last month. In accordance with that, our traffic accidents on streets and highways have decreased by 13. As I ex- plained at the time the Traffic Enforcement Program was initiated, the purpose and theory behind this is to be able to issue fewer citations and at the same time show a decrease in traffic accidents. The Dews hbdia has been used to sow degree in an attempt to get this message to the public in the Oak Brook area; and "I will continue to use the Dews A9edia for the purpose of informing the public of our traffic problem and to advise them of our en€orcLinent procedures and to solicit their cooperation in reducing accidents and personal in- juries in all areas to include Oak Brook. As you will see from the Traffic Report for April, we are well on our way to addeve our pur- pose. z- 'When Law and Order Lends A chit Bogies - Fr o, _' ^V ' _ ' -^ r �. f'ryF, °,if3'ia yr,gwe r. ^s. - •air,'r., < ?r t�^n =,' 1n Yn ^o� �.J•.�r,�. ,TO°e t M , y 'i.. d `i f' ys' i rt. 6 , x z, ,.,� * e r � � . «, , -. w i, So-;,,, u:,,e "L h�'rr � s,� . �; 55 5s ,., �~i ^nS`b� �t.,,'e"la F:,r��„1 � v, , � � t t� ,;',t,^ }„ :rn 5.,i {, ><. t7„n r7'• x.,;., PF74 oT ire �4" �fair't�`l,$ -* dr n3P 7�,y c. ^`- n... i,�y =:t..p w+uM �t n . r3'•:' _ ~4 _ _ , n`. ,'; V��v _ .rJr.y,. ...,..t, •; 'Yc :+ i*� .,i,_ __`S�s_1'S. ", '1?.,.i +�, `_ W 7j M s_n y' `�;4.�: �tiwin� __'f•'%f:= .-` -� ti •vr y{ ..`fj,i ��'f' -v ,p1. t'_� A "' -Y x.... ' •r"�� ` - �» :. �Y, u....._ Z12- 1%, '��_ 77 �. . w _µf x • ` `_ May 7, 1971 - Page 1 7 It is obvious that as time goes on our traffic will increase constdcrably mid at x` part, in the futuiv, 'S' can see-our prd)lem increasing due to antiquated roads, lack of pudic cater sere ces and increased ants of vehicles. 'Therefore in an effort to keep traffic situations contained, the Oak Brook Police Department will continue in a vigorous ad well planned, traffic enforcoment program. We are in the process at this time in creating a Traffic fnforcatent Division which will specialize in this area and will also pertain to accident investigation. These units, of course, will have to be used for all facets of Law Enforcement but will specialize in the area of traffic con- trol. •die Oak Brook Center constitutes a problem that cannot be solved by enforcement activity, but is a problem of engineering, parking, spaces, allocation, etc. DS% of the accidents that you see indicated on the report are those in Which some returns to their vehicle to find a fender dented or scraped and usually the other party has left the seem. This is a problem witnessed by all large shopping; centers and so far I know of no one who has come up with an adequate program to solve the situation but we are endevoring to continue to do so. The Detective and Juvenile Division have been very active in the month of April most of which is indicated on their respective reports. 3' will make further verbal cadent on these areas at the board meer4 The Communications Division has also had another busy month and as you will notice we have had another section to this report. This is to cover a number of false alarms that we are receiving. Both fire and burglary. Tb: s has been a problem in the past and is one that contr�.nues to grog with several requests each month to place additional alarms in our station. The situation is Ding surveyed at this time and recommendations to the Board will be forth coming in the near future. In the area of Vehicle Operation Costs pertaining to Motor Pool you will notice the costs per mile have been decreased significantly. I attribute this largely due to the fact that we have received two of our new squad cars Mich are replacing two of our warn out squads. We have had considerable difficulty in getting delivery of these cars but hopefully the May report will indicate the arrival of titan. �n . ... n „ ' � , � C ' . � , , i , 'n_r �.. _ _v . r , a_ �.^�,. >e +... M.r �r � l�.ae ,.,,�RUN`lf•..vYx>• =a�2.� rr^-i _.. Wr� �mP " 'Z A 7# ton, imae 3 Wx School Progro and, COMMity RelatimS Progra is qMt � *g to 000tig$ --With'$OCW 4xpod ► thA a tiaml-' A ddi 'XVW . - Conto the to 11;*. Bicycle Safe gm;OW, -are 5010ft- I , registratign 2S and 26. The year end picnic for the School `Tatrol- md- their parents is scWulp-A for June S,, The Polio 'Depmtiment,ws a,co-, sponsor for the Cub Scout Soap %x Derby Race vAhich, was held KV 2 with the award of the trophy to the winner fron the Police Depart umt MAle our work load has increased considerably,, I continue to see many achivvements being made by the Department in all areas and generally feel good about cur progress since January. Respectfully submitted,, R;• L. Sl Chief of Police RLS:pja Lj =t OtMr TWfla Amests Written WanAnge P rkLas Ti *ets 1� �. 1e_t tics n , sr- - - - + i� v � �'- ,• � �, o'r .�•• t rssr dw A'9 "J 4 ',t t ' r,,� �q j 1 6�,r u n r , re• iais y 1,,r, it r ", r> i 7�;�: _ , _ r i .,, a I,_i, �'4`y� e` r2,�r� +g, ur, i r.., . _� �,c. �` ,t 4si + +Y,�'},u�J' ��y q,�2t _r L F +uy �f;�7,sis l~ -',y ri�+7 ,� �"F�•;; " „1 .r6ir'•a�r >':f 4�}`. -S r��"i�Y� ',S�t ARIL THANK lP:NJ�:RMOM THIS MDNT11 LAVZ 1014TH 236 296 7 14 b2 2i 22 44 ACCIDENTS THIS YDVZH LAST t' 1ZWTH Public Streets & Highways 25 38 t . Private ?roperty 5 ? Oak Brook Center 18 7 April showed a decrease of 13 accidents on our streets and highways, our selective enforcement program should be credited for this reduction. 'pie have concentrated our efforts on 22nd and York and other accident prone area's, AdopTing the system of selective enforcement we have learned that mere 7 presence is a deterent to the violator, thereto: a reducing the chance of a potential violator causing a accident. In the fort�cordng month plans are being made for improving the lines and signs throughout the village. Some surveys and meetings will be in order in certain area's to cope with our increasing traffic problems, our plans will be to forecast potential congested area's and a:Lm to eliso,nate the problem before it atartse To LAI& 39 63 66 Tam 149 20 70 Respectfully submitted, .•• Sgt. Jam R. Janik Trams Section h. �i� r , `+ t r k L ( ' . rT 1 r _ • '` '' ` - , I r r Z 6 ' , r � , _ _ , __ -'f �1• fd6(d• 75x'1 � •i rt --t Sr - d S:� =t OtMr TWfla Amests Written WanAnge P rkLas Ti *ets 1� �. 1e_t tics n , sr- - - - + i� v � �'- ,• � �, o'r .�•• t rssr dw A'9 "J 4 ',t t ' r,,� �q j 1 6�,r u n r , re• iais y 1,,r, it r ", r> i 7�;�: _ , _ r i .,, a I,_i, �'4`y� e` r2,�r� +g, ur, i r.., . _� �,c. �` ,t 4si + +Y,�'},u�J' ��y q,�2t _r L F +uy �f;�7,sis l~ -',y ri�+7 ,� �"F�•;; " „1 .r6ir'•a�r >':f 4�}`. -S r��"i�Y� ',S�t ARIL THANK lP:NJ�:RMOM THIS MDNT11 LAVZ 1014TH 236 296 7 14 b2 2i 22 44 ACCIDENTS THIS YDVZH LAST t' 1ZWTH Public Streets & Highways 25 38 t . Private ?roperty 5 ? Oak Brook Center 18 7 April showed a decrease of 13 accidents on our streets and highways, our selective enforcement program should be credited for this reduction. 'pie have concentrated our efforts on 22nd and York and other accident prone area's, AdopTing the system of selective enforcement we have learned that mere 7 presence is a deterent to the violator, thereto: a reducing the chance of a potential violator causing a accident. In the fort�cordng month plans are being made for improving the lines and signs throughout the village. Some surveys and meetings will be in order in certain area's to cope with our increasing traffic problems, our plans will be to forecast potential congested area's and a:Lm to eliso,nate the problem before it atartse To LAI& 39 63 66 Tam 149 20 70 Respectfully submitted, .•• Sgt. Jam R. Janik Trams Section h. �i� r , `+ t r k L ( ' . rT 1 r _ • '` '' ` - , I r r Z 6 ' , r � , _ _ , __ -'f �1• 511, .. ..j "1-^ \' ,Y f ! _ ._.r't ( >. .. .. .. I.. Ri,�_ • - ( ...t.. __ • 3_..,� _.. t..h`� a� 1 �('"i IT' �,°. - -win.y • +r'�- ... . L - - • , _ c.. •t� _,. `�T� - `i '- '- ,- -, - f :. ? ii • , ` '� r i , , i...,:_ fl _y rt Jvtix.�.., f' �.. OAK BROOK POLICE DEPT WM-crM DIVISION REPW APRIL 1971 Monthly Arrest: 11 adults (8 Males - 3 Females) 3 Juveniles (3 Males) Arrest Breakdom: 2 burglary of Residence and Possession of Stolen vehicle 4 Deceptive Practice 2 Theft 3 Aggravated Battery Juvenile - 3 theft from residence CRINE INCIDENTS: 72 Total - Breakdown as follows: 7 Residential Burglaries (2 attempted, no entrance made) 5 Nbtor Vehicle Burglaries 7 Criminal Damage to Property 6 Theft from Non Residence 1 Criminal Trepass to Property 6 Theft from Residence 15 Suspicious Persons 2 Theft from Person 5 Suspicious Vehicles 3 Theft from Vehicle 2 Suspicious Phone Calls 3 Motor Vehicle Thefts 1 Recovered Vehicle 2 Deceptive Practice 2 Out of Village Limits 3 Assult and Battery a. Impersonation of a Police 1 Sex Offense Officer and Robbery 1 Narcotic and Related b. Injury by Negligent use of Weapon 1 of our stolen vehicles recovered in Chicago, Il. 1 vehicle stolen in Downers Grove - recovered this village 1 vehicle stolen in Chicago - recovered in this village LOCAL CLEARS: (Crimes having occurred within the Village solved during the month of April, 1971) 2 Residential Burglaries 1 Motor Vehicle Theft 2 Deceptive Practice 1 Theft from Non - Residence 1 Theft from Residence 2 Theft from Vehicle 1 Theft from Person (Stolen Bicycle) 1 Assault and Battery 2 Outside of Village Limits T �oY`R��r.x�._Si_vs��ui, ;�,• :� �= +�..•�4' ±: .i_�ti. �` ;.✓��''r_,�,�cert�� s QffSIDC- CEDARS: (Crimes solved for outside jurisdictions) 6 Residential Burglaries (DuPage County Sheriff's office) 1 Motor Vehicle Theft (Chicago Police Department) 1 Injury by Negligent use of weapon (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Polio Dept.) Armed Robberies (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Police Departmnt) DIVISION ACTIVITIES: 11 Criminal Reports originally handled by this Division 64 Individual Follow up Investigation on 38 reports 9 Prisoners processed through this department 9 Sets of Fingerprint cards processed - 27 Total Cards 4 Subjects investigated by this department 3 Warrants Processed - 1 Served, 2 Returned (Unable to locate) 2 Detective Meetings attended (Hillside Police Dept. & Du Page Sheriff) 1 DuPage Narcotic Task Force Meeting attended 1 Departmental Meeting Attended 3 Staff abet ings Attended 2 Stake out details a..Oak Brook Shopping Center (Sex Offender) b..Ginger Creek Subdivision (Residential Burglaries) Both Detectives attended a 40 hour course on "Sex end Moral Squads" held at the Western Springs Police Department. The new arrest file was completed and a new file to be called the Intelligence File was started. This file will contain all information on subjects that were investigated by this Department or were arrested by other Departments and involved in complaints in this Village where we do not have adequate evidence for a criminal arrest. All complaints, since this Department was started in 1963, are being checked and any subject falling into the above grouping will be located in the Intelligence File. With the apprehension of the two subjects for Residential Burglary by Detective Logue on April 27 a total of 8 home- burglaries were solved. 2 in Oak Brook and 6 in DuPage County area with more to follow due to information obtained from these subjects. The two subjects were pant of a large gang working out of Chicago that have been burglarizing homes located in this area and other areas in the western suburbs. An estimate of about SO horns ,burglaries had been pinpointed to this gang which at best estimation numbered about 10 subjects. Since our arrest of these two subjects it has been learned that at least 8 of these subjects are now in jail or have cases pending in court. ti g r u •� � d �! ko`�' Ir:���� �?/a1+311�.^L �`�'f�, •` Z���r= =�q'^ mtrlyi 11�,Cr�1, 77-77" ''14 %,ci."^7; ,�sd iM .�fg_s� s =�� r' s,'• r}= >�;.• I. ,t,i _' ":�J� � t; 'y fkM! <�V._ :�`'aR ui �l{�'�'!''`�'�`�. -�cY i.���,5_S hy'f.M 1����.���t�. ,lssZlti �Y "'G1LS`1•S3r j-�, - u r +• � f� .t y If Yi � I � ' Page,* 3 i M DIVISION OVERrIbE : =4 69 Hours of Follow up Investigation 20 Hours of revamping the records System r; 23 Hours of Stakeout Detail in Ginger Creek 35 Hours at Sear and Morals Squad School (Tine spent on Off -Duty time) ld? HOURS - OPAL incept Artl - Detective Detective Division Ca�nandin9 7R� - . <.C�'u.G�F ,1..2 `� •rD .fir = _*_-��__ 4 OAK BROOK POLICE 12FARTYM JUVENITZ BUREAU REPORT April 1471 .nl Monthly Juvenile Contact Reports Male - I Female j Contact Breakdown: Incident Disposition 4- Theft Station Adjustment 2- Vandalism Released to Parents 1- Criminal Trespass Station Adjustment 1- Fireworks Released to Parents 1- Traffic Complaint Voluntary Supervision Number of Complaints Cleared: 4- Criminal Complaints 1- Motor Vehicle and Related Ore Burglary to Auto investigation completed, from the month of March. Four male juvenile subjects made cash restitution for damages, and were placed on probation to the Oak Brook Police Department. One Juvenile Officers Association meeting attended. Due to Sergeant Shaw being out of town on vacation for most of the period, Officers Savaglio and Carlson accepted responsibility for Juvenile contacts for the n- oath. Donald Be Shaw Sergeant Youth Bureau 4 t i 'J.R- e-.. _5:,1 }ntr��e aGwT , nh -a �% • f �Y ntnJ yli �d /'t'R��Y s9 Fti 1 qN: _yk Y Kr S°6.: 5M�t•.4+i a t .+P:n a`,13 >t��_° i'3' �!'D..j �z��_'rtiT. �� '2_:1�.t �•urA''.y..._ "t h.,,d4ir c ' iAi,�.,,.,_-77_r��-:� . r�t:- :=-'�� - w. -, . _ .._ r _ . _s. r -• _-ta_ :y.- fy'ir _ MONTHLY 00N1MUNICA.MITS (REPORT 30 APRIL 1971 RADIO TRANSMISSIONS Oak Brook Police Department 4a 71 2 Oak Brook Terrace Police Department (to 07 APR. 71), 3Q2 LEADS I.!E4SSAOES M. Oak Brook Police Department: Stolen Vehicles 5 Stolen Articles 4 Stolen License Plates 2 Check for Wanted Persons �3 Check for Stolen Vehicles Olin Drivers License Registration 35 Drivers owner Registration 42 Oak Brook Terrace Police Department: Check for Wanted Persons , 1 Check for Stolen Vehicles 7 Drivers License Registration 3 Vehicle Registration 2 MICROFICHE (Drivers Owner Registration) Oak Brook Police Department: 48 on file in station - 6 sent through Leads 54 Oak Brook Terrace Police Departmen}- 10 on file in station - 2 sent through Leads 12 CO ?PLAINTS Complaints passed on to Squads 286 Complaints handled by Communications Operators 25 BAIBOND RECIEPTS FILED Oak Brook Police Department 243 District 15 (State Police) . BAIL BOND MONEY RECORDED ■ r - - - r -■ -rrr � Oak Brook Police Department 39 Dis C,rict 15 (State Police) 34 TRANSMITTALS TYPED 25 MASTER INDEX COMPLAINT CARDS TYPED 562 A",iREST BOOK EN aIES Traftle Criminal FIELD COURT DISPOSITION ENTRIES C.1-11CAGO POLICE DEPARTMEMT DAILY BULLETINS FILED N DAILY WORK 'RECORDS TYPED VA0.41TIT PREMISES Vacant Returned Vacant premises list updated daily, ALARMS - FIRE Oak Brook Fire Department Butterfield Fire Department ALARMIS - BURGLAR A. D. T. Station board Direct Phone Audio Wells Fargo NAT ON DM 3 Female SabJeots OVERTIME - 00MUNICATIONs OpFRATORS PAGE # 2 S'i ? 0 a Sgto Be Le " Nerson 0 11 337 30 30 67 .51 17 4 16 13 firs * 16 Hrze 40 Mt A",iREST BOOK EN aIES Traftle Criminal FIELD COURT DISPOSITION ENTRIES C.1-11CAGO POLICE DEPARTMEMT DAILY BULLETINS FILED N DAILY WORK 'RECORDS TYPED VA0.41TIT PREMISES Vacant Returned Vacant premises list updated daily, ALARMS - FIRE Oak Brook Fire Department Butterfield Fire Department ALARMIS - BURGLAR A. D. T. Station board Direct Phone Audio Wells Fargo NAT ON DM 3 Female SabJeots OVERTIME - 00MUNICATIONs OpFRATORS PAGE # 2 S'i ? 0 a Sgto Be Le " Nerson 0 11 337 30 30 67 .51 17 4 16 13 firs * 16 Hrze -- APRIL 19 71 0JW BROOX BATH & TENNIS CLUB 28 APRIL 71 5:17PM 28 APRIL 71 10:05PN 30 APRIL 71 5:55PM SWIFT & COMPANY (Station Board) (A.D.T.) 15 APRIL 71 4:46AM 17 APRIL 71 6 :55A14 27 APRIL 71 1035PM PAUL F MNCES, 2916 OAK BROOK HILLS aD* (Audio) 06 APRIL 71 4 :33PM 71 5:52PNi BABS Oil BROTHERS (A. D. T . ) TOTAL 7 FALSE FIRE ALARMS FALSE BURGLAR ALARMS BRUNSWICK CORPORATION (A.D.T.) 03 APRIL 71 10:11AM 04 APRIL 71 12 :06PM 12 APRIL 71 7:15PM 13 APRIL 71 2 :18AM 13 APRIL 71 5:52PNi OAK BROOK BANK 08 APRIL 71 10 APRIL 71 23 APRIL 71 28 APRIL 71 29 APRIL '(1 (Station Board) 11 :23AM 1*1.:12AM 8 :30PM 5 : 20PY, 1: 55PM IMUET SCH 3tESIDENCE (Station Board) 16 APRIL 71 3:57PM 27 APRIL 71 9:1OPM SLAY HOWARD'S (Station Board) 06 APRIL 71 7:3 AM 12 APRIL 71 11 :36PM BABS Oil BROTHERS (A. D. T . ) 03 APRIL 71 9:53PM 04 APRIL 71 b : 57PM 15 APRIL 71 3 :51AM SEARS ROEBUCK & COMPANY (A. DoT) 07 APhiL 71 7 :0 AM 13 APRIL 71 7:l AM 17 APitIL 71 5 : 48 AMM x+ _ �. " - K - _ - � - �iwX,.p, L _ ,� „-J - _ _- --`- - - -�- •- - r � _- - - - - -� --- _ _ - - r S ,+.- � � -�z.' r..xp _ - - - '- ' - - - :r' -i+ --, ='S -...- ' {- • i - lip, WVO*b 0 *” � y BRUS`i RESI DBYGE _ (Station Board) 08 APRIL 71 10 :28AiI MIRK RESIDi'NNOE (Station Board) 02 APRIL 71 4 :25PM + PANCOTTO RESIDENCE (A.D.T) ; 09 APRIL 71 2 :1OPM +ROX CORPORATION (A.D,T.) 06 APRIL 71 6 0 05AM MAGhUSON RESIDENCE (Station Board) 28 APRIL 71 10:01AM MARSHALL FIELDS (A. D. T . ) 27 APRIL 71 11:36PM BROADSTREEV S, INC. (Wells Fargo) 14 APRIL 71 8 :06AM GRADE MILL ( Audio ) 11 APRIL 71 11:1OPM PARSON RESIDENCE (Direct Phone) 27 APRIL 71 12:49PM I %.ERCK -SHARP -DOME (A.DeTs ) 13 APRIL 71 6 :OOPM PENN CONTROL (A.D,Tv) 29 APRIL 71 9 :01PM TOTAL 31 FALSE BURGLAR ALAIitMS x-n �z _ _lam ~ ` 1 , ' ' ' � -• j y ` '�� � T A� - P ' r . '~ r -r �' -� � _- - � 1•r _ u _� -•�' L` F -i(`} �l+ OAS BRA W^ �' CI DiE ART S - - OAK BROOK, IU. TO: Chef R.L. Sizemr8 ■� `w- ^ + +lw�o�wrrwrr� FROM: _SerCeant A. Coren SUBJECT: ` Vehicle Opertion Cost April 1971 w_�wn ■ � i�i PATE 05 May 1971 iei�rw. Vehicle Gallons Gas & Cost Labor Parts Car Wash Total Cost Miles Driven Cost Per Nile 300 h9.7 $ 12.35 $35.00 $12.05 $6.25 $ 60°65 997 .06o 301 683.2 $169.77 $58.25 $39903 $6.25 $273.30 5681 *0481 3d2 782.0 $19433 $65.70 $99.86 $6.25 $366.11 5799 .0631 303 604.0 $150.09 $55.25 $53091 $6.25 $265.50 1825 .0550 304 21.0 $ 5.22 $00.00 $00.00 $0.00 $ 5.22 99 0052 305 59.5 $ 14.79 $61.20 $52.60 $6.25 $134,84 502 .268 306 467.4 $116.15 $16.25 $31.96 $6.25 $170961. 1296 .039 Private 10:0 $ 2,48 N/A N/A N/A $ 2.18 N/A N/A 11' Totals 2676.8 $665.18 $286.65 $289.11 $37950 $11-78,74 222198 Average Cost Per Mile ...... .0576 Average files Per Gallon Gas 8.29 Car #304 put into servict- 30th of April. High cost per mile on Car #305 due to brake job and low mileage. Gas used in private car was for Officers car used in stakeout in residential area. R» 71 3C r, Respectfully Submitted � I r ' Mly a, 1971 r . ._ ___ ... .' • - ... �.. OAK BROOK FIRE DEPARTMENT VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK 1212 OAK BROOK ROAD OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS 60521 Honorable President Samuel Dean Jr. and Members of the Village Board. Gentlemen; ARTHUR ", , I herewith submit for your approval, the fire alarm responses, the estimated losses, training details, the Fire prevention end the fire inspection activities for the month of April 1971, April, 4. 4o Fire Wash C#119 Down, Rt. 83 and 35th. Ste Spring Rd. and 31st, Brush fire, Gas Spl. No loss g. Fire Call, 2916 Oak Brook dills Rd. No No loss loss 7. 7* Fire Fire Calls 35th. and Meyers Rd.rBrush fire No loss 89 Fire Calls Calls Spring and Madison. Rt. 83 and Toll Rd. Brush lire No loss 10o, Fire Cell, 35th. and Adams R. Auto fire Brush fire A No 600000 loss 11. 12„ Fire Fire Cell, Call, Spring and York Rd. 380 Canterbury Ln. Brush fire Structure fire No loss 200.00 15. 15. Fire Fire Calls Calls 50 Devonshire Dr. 1919 Swift Dr. Structure fire 209000900 16. Fire Call, 83 and Ogden Ave* Faulty alarm Auto fire No W lose 75,00 17. 18* Fire Fite Cell, 3e-tli 1919 Swift Dr. 5))N99dowood Dr. Faulty alarm Brush fire No loss 19. Fire Calls 311 White Oa lc Ln. Brush fire No No loss lose 25. 28. Fire Fire Call, Call, Fullers bEurg Woods. Butler Co. Brush fire No loss 28* Fire Call, 39 Regent Dr. Faulty alarm Furnace fire No loss 100000 28. 29. Fire Fire Bell$ Call, Bath and Tennis Cl. 906 Commerce Dr. Steam Alarm Structure fire No loss 309 Fire Call, Butler Co. Faulty alarm No 400*00 loss Fire Calls, Wash Downs. Total. Loss . Val. Average manpwer 20 1 21 it, 21, .575,00 4 78002,275900 response* 15 men, WVA M I. "• /l -&7 / volutions and Th.#&M taugh1 ,s month. Begular Dr re L Company inspections were conducted of new buildings. All men went thru the new Hotel, Commerce Plaza odf ice building and McDonalds Office building. All fire department and private fire detection and extinguishment along with construction and occupancy hazards were explained to everyone. A complete review and drill was conducted with unit 913. The proper way of handleing brush and field fires was rt - iewed. Driver training and pump operations was conducted with all of the app ;rlatus was conducted. All men participated with all of the apparatus. An extensive ladder drill was conducted on ground ladders. All sizes and types of ladders were used. All types of raises and carries were reviewed. Special Drills: On a Sunday morning at 7:30 A.M. all P.Q.C. men, the on duty platoon and some of the off duty platoon members met here. We took all of the apparatus to the shopping center. Each hydrant was spotted, we then tools measurements from all hydrants to dif- ferent locations in the shopping center mall. A pre -plan map was drawed up. Exact hose lays from the hydrants to the stores in the mall were shown on the map. All men then walked thru the center and reviewed the fire department connections, the rear service areas, type of construction and a general review of all of the different fire fighting problems that are present in the center. The Brothers from the Seminary came in for a special class on pump operations . 1 .SI\ ■I�� rliO�.�IIdlO d�grrlr•�Ilr/rYrrlrrl ■ Ili\\ ■\r +I�IIIg \o Platoon Drills: Ir�l�llrl.. Each platoon member drove the apparatus thru the commercial and office and industrial areas. They studied all high value response areas and fire department connection and hydrant locations. They also reviewed street and street addresses. All platoons also reviewed all of the assignments for the Regular drills that were - conducted for the month _ - - _ - IoY.11l./\��i \�Orlll�rf ■�,II 14�e1q 1 �I�r 5ch2p. s-gron_nferenc„ce&j Seminars, etc, attended, Lt Hinger attended the Fire Department Instructors Conference that was held in Kansas City, Mo. 4 days. Chief Ehle & FF Claris attended the Fire Inspectors meeting that was held in Niles. A talk was given on High Rise Fire Protection {__`' •' � " -`.- ,. �,'+- `F �'A "ti L1 w .. _<.F x r 1 " Y .he• J;'041; 11f, ._ Flare Depir� �#t g4►1���1 Rep��►t � �r Leo . All Training Report; Regular Drills........ 6 Platoon Drills........20 Special Drills . a ...... 2 Tota1 .................28 Total man hours spent in training this month 273 Fire Prevention and inspection Report; Commercial Inspeationa.. ................ 81 Places of Aeaembly...a.......•...•..,... 13 Tnduetrial .......•........•.........•,.. 8 Residential 4 Total inspections to date this year...,, 293 Total inspections to date 3 Qt year...,, 76 Violation orders i�8ued,as••.•,. @•,•,••. 20 Violations 19 Vidlationa abeted....,..�....p...•aa.,,, g No violation found... • •..... ,.. • .... • • . 3 Total violation orders written this year.,, 87 Total violations corrected this year,...... 41 Total hours spent in fire prevention ..•.,., 283 Respeetflullly; Arthur H* Rhle, Chief Oak Brook Fire Departments wwg' VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK ILLINOIS rwiNEERING DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT FOR APRIL 1.971 NEW SUBDIVISIONS: ossman s i-bdivi,sion Plat was reviewed. Brook Forest Subdivision Unit 5 - Storm sewer manhole covers installed and street paving completed. Corporate Plaza Unit L - Grading of Jorie Blvd, is proceeding. Village Green Subdivision Plat and Improvement Drawings were reviewed. Merry Lane Subdivision - Concrete curbing was installed to correct a drainage problem and to replace broken sections. MISCELLANEOUS INSPECTIONS: Numerous inspections have been made to examine various drainage problems, and work being done on approved permits. RECORDS AM DRAWINGS: Additional record drawings were received from Might & Co, )USSR I.i.ANEQL -S - Mush of the necessary work for redrafting the Improvement Standards Ordinance was done. Various reports and information covering the Oak Brook Utility Co. were reviewed and surmnarized. Various other documents pertaining to purchase of the Utility Co. were also reviewed. Several cr2c-tings have been held with developers and Hi,hway Officials to mutually work out access problems for development sites, and problems connected with them.- Street repair program was worked out for the street Department. PERMITS: Permits were issued for 10 driveways. Permits were issued for 3 storm sewer connections. Permits were issued for 2 street cuts. Permits were issued for gradin (2). 3 Permits were issued to ILI. LLI Telephone & L Permit to Comm. Edison RECEI P rS : Driveway Permits ------------------------------ LO.00 Storm Sewer Connections ----------------------- 105.00 Street-cuts ------------------------------------ 50.00 Storm Sew - r Inspection ------------------------ 139.00 TOTAL-.--.$304.00 GLD:ml Re ectful Y bmi ted It I ViLtae En�Ar gin ee. r ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT r 1971 PERMIT NO. PEPNIT ISSUED FEE 430 David Wenk (Bldg. Permi' '11968) 2.00 Driveway (2) Lot 257, York Woods - (t_ Bradford Lane) 431 (not issued) 432 Samuel T. Mertel (Bldg. Permit #1973) 2.00 Driveway (2) Lot 518 B.F. #3 - (15 Heather Lane) 433 Ronal l C. Gresens n/c Grading 16 Yorkshire Drive 434 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. n/c 435 Commonwealth Edison n/c 436 Illinois Bell Telephone Co. n/c 437 Illinois Bell. Telephone Co. 438 Sam Ribendo (Bldg. Permit #1969) 37.00 Driveway (2) Lot 2639 B.F. #2 - (37 Regent Drive) S.S.Conn. (L) 439 George Poulos (Bldg. Permit #1985) 37.00 Driveway (2) Lot 93, B.F. #4 - (61 Regent Drive) S.S.Conn. (1) 440 Gottlieb-Beale n/c Grading 2901- 2911 Butterfield Road 441 Oak Brook Development Co. 25.00 Street cut Meyers Road entrance to Chateaux Woods 442 Oak Brook Development Co. 25.00 Street cut Midwest Road entrance to Brook FBrest 443 Alfred Koplin & Co., Inc.(Permit #1996) 176.00 Driveway (2) Lot 2, Corporate Plaza Subd. #1 S.S.Conn.(1) (900 Jorie Blvd.) S.S.Insp.