EQUIPMENT, INC. 15,631.82 ; AIRGAS USA, LLC 9,257.68 ; ALARM DETEC- TION SYSTEMS, INC. 3,837.96 ; ALLIED VALVE, INC. 3,206.00 ; ALPHA PAINTWORKS, INC 4,500.00 ; ALPHA PRIME COMMUNICATIONS 4,070.50 ; ALTA ENGINEERING 13,850.00 ; ALTEC INDUSTRIES, INC. 231,680.00 ; INC. 28,670.00 ; LAUTERBACH & AMEN, LLP 77,527.00 ; LAWSON PROD- UCTS, INC. 5,507.07 ; LECHNER & SONS 11,403.18 ; LEGEND FITNESS 4,269.66 ; LENNY HOFFMAN EXCAVATING 29,075.00 ; LEXIPOL LLC 6,105.00 ; LINDCO EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. 4,545.37 ; LOWE'S HOME CEN- TERS, INC. 4,666.23 ; LUKASZ WALASZEK 2,880.00 ; M.A.B.A.S. DIVISION 3 AMALGAMATED BANK OF CHICAGO 1,324,600.00 ; AMERICAN BACK- 44 | June 22, 2017 | The winnetka Current 5,000.00 ; MABAS DIVISION 3 2,950.00 ; MAG CONSTRUCTION 435,546.13 ; classifieds 14,928.47 ;CIVITO, G., 1,817.00 ;DOWD, M., 4,631.86 winnetkacurrent.com ;DUCKWORTH, N., FLOW & FIRE PREVENTION 5,685.00 ; AMERICAN BUILDING SERVICES LLC 3,003.47 ; AMERICANEAGLE.COM, INC. 27,789.99 ; ANDCO CONSULT- ING, LLC 48,000.00 ; ANDERSON PUMP & PROCESS 8,907.13 ; ANDRES MEDICAL BILLING, LTD. 11,019.11 ; ANIXTER INC. 16,313.68 ; AN- TOINETTE Y. JOHNSON 7,599.90 ; ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES 14,059.67 ; ARCHWAY CUSTOM HOMES 5,000.00 ; ARLINGTON HEIGHTS POLICE PENSION FUND 196,876.34 ; ARMOR SHIELD 3,975.00 ; ARTHUR WEILER, INC. 4,800.00 ; ASPEN VALLEY LANDSCAPE SUPPLY INC. 30,777.20 ; ASPLUNDH TREE EXPERT CO. 134,831.51 ; ASSOCIATED TECH- NICAL SERVICES, LTD. 6,926.50 ; ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES 6,250.00 ; ASSURANCE AGENCY, LTD. 90,899.00 ; ATLAS BOBCAT, INC. 69,378.10 ; AVT SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 19,346.00 ; AZAVAR AUDIT SOLUTIONS, INC. 9,937.41 ; BACKFLOW TESTING SERV- ICES, INC 2,700.00 ; BARBARA A. MANGLER 24,299.25 ; BAXTER & WOOD- MAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS 87,720.95 ; BELL FUELS, INC. 183,643.55 ; BESS HARDWARE 2,584.23 ; BEST TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS, INC. 4,510.00 ; BHMG ENGINEERS 6,206.96 ; BLM HERITAGE LLC 56,000.00 ; BMAX, INC. 501,964.31 ; BOILER INSPECTION SERVICES CO. 2,950.00 ; BORDER STATES ELECTRIC SUP CO 4,208.97 ; BREDEMANN FORD IN GLENVIEW 29,257.00 ; BRUSH ARCHITECTS, LLC 6,470.00 ; BURNS & MCDONNELL ENGINEER- ING COMPANY, INC. 58,013.50 ; BURRIS EQUIPMENT 21,070.44 ; CALL ONE 9,014.91 ; CARROLL KELLER GROUP, LTD. 7,300.00 ; CARUS CORPORA- TION 9,899.36 ; CASE MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE 3,750.00 ; CBRE, INC. 58,262.50 ; CCMSI 319,089.00 ; CDW COMPUTER CENTERS INC. 63,672.72 ; CERTIFIED FLEET SERVICES, INC. 9,720.53 ; CHICAGO NORTHSHORE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU 6,500.00 ; CHICAGO TRIBUNE AD- VERTISING 11,289.83 ; CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK 3,686.00 ; CLARK BAIRD SMITH, LLP 17,747.50 ; CLARK DIETZ, INC. 33,016.69 ; CLIFFORD-WALD COMPANY A KIP COMPANY 2,583.11 ; CLIMATEMP SERVICE GROUP 23,787.68 ; COMCAST BUSINESS 25,298.06 ; CONCAST 3,330.00 ; CONSTEL- LATION NEWENERGY GAS DIVISION, LLC 270,515.75 ; COOK COUNTY BU- REAU OF TECHNOLOGY 2,891.06 ; CORRECTIVE ASPHALT MATERIALS, LLC 17,617.00 ; CREATIVE FINANCIAL STAFFING LLC 67,539.09 ; CROWNE INDUSTRIES, LTD. 279,053.05 ; CRYSTAL MANAGEMENT & MAINTE- NANCE SERVICES CORP. 52,140.00 ; CUES, INC. 3,337.15 ; CURRIE MOTORS 21,031.00 ; CUTLER HARDWARE/WORKWEAR 2,941.10 ; D&B FABRICA- TORS & DISTRIBUTORS 5,310.00 ; DATAMATIC, INC. 2,879.10 ; DAVID & BRIDGETT MISIAK 15,188.15 ; DI VECCHIO, LAURA 20,905.60 ; DIRECT FIT- NESS SOLUTIONS 3,435.00 ; DIRECT RESPONSE RESOURCE, INC. 6,709.91 ; DISPLAY SALES CO 3,224.00 ; DJS SCUBA LOCKER 8,890.91 ; DM LUXURY LLC 7,650.00 ; DOBLE ENGINEERING CO., INC. 4,400.00 ; DOUGLAS TRUCK PARTS 17,445.49 ; DUKE'S ROOT CONTROL 9,128.19 ; DURO BAG MFG. 12,828.00 ; DYNAMIC BUILDING RESTORATION 34,900.00 ; DYNAMIC IN- STRUCTIONAL INC. 3,200.00 ; EATON CORPORATION ELECTRICAL GROUP 6,800.00 ; EBC 30,073.13 ; EJ EQUIPMENT 147,404.39 ; EMAINT EN- TERPRISES, LLC 6,515.00 ; EMCOR SERVICES TEAM MECHANICAL INC. 8,805.27 ; ESRI, INC. 7,700.00 ; ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT SOLUTION 3,623.21 ; ETERNO, DAVID G. 5,270.00 ; FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINE COLTEC IN- DUSTRIES INC. 160,816.03 ; FIELDS 7,884.01 ; FIORE NURSERY & LAND- SCAPE SUPPLY 3,342.15 ; FIRE APPARATUS & SUPPLY TEAM 2,524.00 ; FIRE SAFETY CONSULTANTS, INC. FSCI 15,950.00 ; FIRST BANKCARD 55,121.86 ; FIRST COMMUNICATIONS 4,456.34 ; FOX RIDGE NURSERY 4,240.00 ; FOX VALLEY FIRE & SAFETY CO. INC. 30,080.50 ; FRED ALEXAN- DER 8,082.00 ; G.B. ELECTRIC 10,640.46 ; G.R. DEVELOPMENT INC. 12,000.00 ; GASVODA & ASSOCIATES, INC. 23,222.00 ; GE GRID SOLUTION, LLC 9,272.88 ; GEMPLER'S INC. 3,797.90 ; GENNADY BRITVA 21,500.00 ; GET DWELL 9,975.00 ; GLENBROOK AUTO PARTS 21,370.99 ; GLENN GUT- NAYER CUSTOM HOMES 5,000.00 ; GNP DEVELOPMENT INC 12,500.00 ; GOVTEMPUSA LLC 14,315.00 ; GRAINGER 65,977.00 ; GRAND FOOD CEN- TER 3,978.89 ; GRAPHICS 2000, INC. 7,591.73 ; GRAYBAR ELECTRIC 18,503.34 ; GRO HORTICULTURAL ENTERPRISES, INC. 22,411.00 ; GROOT INDUSTRIES, INC. 40,355.34 ; GUARDIAN APPLETON 168,172.78 ; HACH COMPANY 3,402.47 ; HALL SIGNS 6,360.85 ; HALLORAN & YAUCH, INC. 3,115.51 ; HANSON ROOFING INC. 7,443.00 ; HASTINGS AIR ENERGY CON- TROL 3,458.32 ; HD SUPPLY WATERWORKS, LTD. 26,928.16 ; HENDERSON PRODUCTS, INC. HENDERSON TRUCK EQUIPMENT 5,019.04 ; HIGH LEVEL EXCESS LIAB. POOL 63,434.00 ; HIGH VOLTAGE MAINTENANCE CORP 9,843.00 ; HIGHLAND PARK FORD, INC. 13,682.76 ; HISTORIC SURFACES, LLC 2,800.00 ; HOERR CONSTRUCTION 150,000.00 ; HOLLAND & KNIGHT 309,325.09 ; HOME DEPOT 7,782.56 ; HR GREEN, INC 34,765.60 ; HUB INTER- NATIONAL MIDWEST WEST 26,500.00 ; HUFF & HUFF 14,109.70 ; HUFF REAL ESTATE GROUP 20,000.00 ; HUFFMAN LANDSCAPE 3,395.00 ; HY- DRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY 14,016.86 ; I.D.E.S. 11,238.00 ; IDEXX LABO- RATORIES 7,613.18 ; IDLEWOOD ELECTRIC SUPPLY 6,378.43 ; IL MUNICI- PAL UTILITIES ASSOC. 6,225.00 ; IL. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY 18,895.00 ; IL. MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AGENCY REVENUE FUND, THE IL 7,750,810.04 ; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF INNOVATION AND TECH- NOLOGY 8,348.85 ; ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 2,500.00 ; ILLINOIS PUB- LIC EMPLOYER LABOR RELATIONS ASSOCIATI 2,580.00 ; ILLINOIS PUB- LIC SAFETY AGENCY NETWORK 2,880.00 ; ILLINOIS STATE TREASURER 9,963.77 ; IMPACT STAFFING DEPARTMENT 20 105,476.53 ; IMS INFRA- STRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC 21,525.00 ; INDIGO DEVELOP- MENT LLC (GARY MIEKAYLOV) 3,000.00 ; INDUSTRIAL APPRAISAL CO., INC. 2,900.00 ; INTERSTATE EMERGENCY VEHICLES 19,480.68 ; J & L ELECTRONIC SERVICE, INC 7,399.06 ; J. P. DOORWAYS 3,905.00 ; J.G. UNI- FORM & CAREER APPAREL 9,438.72 ; JAMES GERARD 3,258.52 ; JC SPORTS, INC. 3,512.25 ; JOSEPH D. FOREMAN COMPANY 22,241.90 ; JUDGE, JAMES, HOBAN & FISHER, LLC 47,703.92 ; JULIE, INC. 5,995.59 ; KAYHAN INTERNATIONAL, LIMITED 6,471.52 ; KELLER HEARTT CO. INC. 18,711.20 ; KEYTH TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2,702.43 ; KIESLER'S POLICE SUPPLY, INC. 7,172.60 ; KLUBER, INC. 9,475.00 ; KRAVE 3,050.00 ; KRISTIN NILSSON 4,941.00 ; KRUGEL COBBLES 4,360.00 ; L3 COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE VI- SION, INC. 2,700.95 ; LAKESHORE RECYCLING SERVICES 260,804.67 ; LAMB, LITTLE & CO. 272,330.00 ; LANDSCAPE CONCEPTS MANAGEMENT, INC. 28,670.00 ; LAUTERBACH & AMEN, LLP 77,527.00 ; LAWSON PROD- UCTS, INC. 5,507.07 ; LECHNER & SONS 11,403.18 ; LEGEND FITNESS 4,269.66 ; LENNY HOFFMAN EXCAVATING 29,075.00 ; LEXIPOL LLC 6,105.00 ; LINDCO EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. 4,545.37 ; LOWE'S HOME CEN- TERS, INC. 4,666.23 ; LUKASZ WALASZEK 2,880.00 ; M.A.B.A.S. DIVISION 3 5,000.00 ; MABAS DIVISION 3 2,950.00 ; MAG CONSTRUCTION 435,546.13 ; MAKE IT BETTER LLC 7,835.00 ; MARTECH TRAINING SERVICES 3,375.00 ; MASTER PROJECT, INC. 92,750.00 ; MC MASTER CARR SUPPLY 4,855.68 ; MCHENRY ANALYTICAL WATER LABORATORY, INC. 3,045.00 ; MEDCO SUPPLY COMPANY 2,538.40 ; MEGAN PIERCE, P.C. 3,074.12 ; MENEZIL EN- GINEERING CORPORATION 8,460.00 ; MENONI & MOCOGNI 47,621.84 ; METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES, INC. 4,212.50 ; METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DIST. OF GREATER CH 28,743.30 ; MEYER LABORATORY, INC. 7,444.87 ; MGP, INC. 58,419.60 ; MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAU- CONDA INC. 49,013.43 ; MIDWEST BRICK PAVING, INC. 9,400.00 ; MID- WEST GAS INSTRUMENT SERVICE 3,685.61 ; MIDWEST SEALING PROD- UCTS INC. 2,811.63 ; MILSOFT UTILITY SOLUTIONS 4,700.00 ; MORRISON ASSOCIATES, LTD. 3,800.00 ; MORTON GROVE AUTOMOTIVE 4,811.97 ; MORTON SALT, INC. MORTON SALT DIVISION 73,631.45 ; MPC COMMUNI- CATIONS & LIGHTING, INC 47,282.50 ; MULTICOPY CORPORATION 37,785.45 ; MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 17,082.37 ; NATIONAL MAKE IT BETTER LLC 7,835.00 ; MARTECH TRAINING SERVICES 3,375.00 ; MASTER PROJECT, INC. 92,750.00 ; MC MASTER CARR SUPPLY 4,855.68 ; MCHENRY ANALYTICAL WATER LABORATORY, INC. 3,045.00 ; MEDCO SUPPLY COMPANY 2,538.40 ; MEGAN PIERCE, P.C. 3,074.12 ; MENEZIL EN- GINEERING CORPORATION 8,460.00 ; MENONI & MOCOGNI 47,621.84 ; 2703 Legal Notices METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIES, INC. 4,212.50 ; METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DIST. OF GREATER CH 28,743.30 ; MEYER LABORATORY, INC. 7,444.87 ; MGP, INC. 58,419.60 ; MID AMERICAN WATER OF WAU- CONDA INC. 49,013.43 ; MIDWEST BRICK PAVING, INC. 9,400.00 ; MID- WEST GAS INSTRUMENT SERVICE 3,685.61 ; MIDWEST SEALING PROD- UCTS INC. 2,811.63 ; MILSOFT UTILITY SOLUTIONS 4,700.00 ; MORRISON ASSOCIATES, LTD. 3,800.00 ; MORTON GROVE AUTOMOTIVE 4,811.97 ; MORTON SALT, INC. MORTON SALT DIVISION 73,631.45 ; MPC COMMUNI- CATIONS & LIGHTING, INC 47,282.50 ; MULTICOPY CORPORATION 37,785.45 ; MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY SERVICES 17,082.37 ; NATIONAL SEED 2,705.80 ; NEDLAND INDUSTRIES, INC. 4,630.00 ; NEENAH FOUNDRY CO. 5,755.00 ; NELS J. JOHNSON 63,199.00 ; NEOGOV 6,700.00 ; NETWORK- FLEET INC. 11,049.12 ; NIPSTA 15,212.00 ; NORCOM 49,350.36 ; NORTH EAST MULTI REGIONAL TRAINING, INC. 4,407.82 ; NORTH REGIONAL MAJOR CRIMES TASK FORCE 4,100.00 ; NORTH SHORE BUILDERS 3,250.00 ; NORTH SHORE GAS COMPANY 116,551.61 ; NORTH SHORE TOWING, INC. 2,775.00 ; NORTHEASTERN IL REGIONAL CRIME LAB 19,248.00 ; NORTH- ERN DIVERS USA, INC. 9,400.00 ; NORTHERN IL. POLICE ALARM SYS. 6,312.80 ; NORTHERN SAFETY CO.,INC. 2,613.26 ; NORTHSHORE UNIVER- SITY HEALTH SYSTEM OMEGA 24,474.00 ; NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CON- FERENCE 6,215.00 ; NORTHWEST TRUCKS, INC. 41,703.52 ; NORTHWEST- ERN UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR PUBLIC SAFETY 3,000.00 ; OKONITE CO. 164,932.04 ; ON TIME EMBROIDERY, INC. 5,127.12 ; ORANGE CRUSH, L.L.C. 12,740.78 ; ORCHARD GLEN HOMES, LLC. 8,000.00 ; ORLAND FIRE PRO- TECTION DISTRICT 2,860.00 ; OSMOSE UTILITIES SERVICES, INC 8,461.96 ; PATRICK KREIS 2,767.59 ; PETE THE PAINTER 2,890.00 ; PETER BAKER & SONS 9,717.14 ; PHILIPS HEALTHCARE 3,469.40 ; PHOENIX SYSTEMS & SERVICE INC. 13,722.00 ; PITNEY BOWES PURCHASE POWER 33,955.29 ; PITNEY BOWES, INC 4,357.13 ; PIZZO & ASSOCIATES 4,945.00 ; POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC. 26,930.07 ; POSTMASTER WINNETKA, IL. 8,535.00 ; POWER LINE SUPPLY COMPANY ILLINOIS DIVISION 28,886.92 ; PRAIRIE ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. 67,089.30 ; PRECISION ICEBLAST CORP. 6,560.00 ; PREMIER LINE SERVICES, LLC. 12,000.00 ; PRESCIENT SOLU- TIONS 52,000.04 ; PRESENCE ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL 9,700.00 ; QEI 6,669.00 ; R.N.O.W., INC. 9,729.62 ; RAPPS ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCE, INC. 12,000.00 ; RAY O'HERRON CO. INC. 25,414.93 ; RAYNOR DOOR COMPANY 18,282.84 ; REGIONAL EMERGENCY DISPATCH CENTER 116,477.81 ; RE- HRIG PACIFIC CO. 7,695.00 ; RELADYNE 9,976.50 ; RESCO 106,794.61 ; RJN GROUP, INC. 3,200.00 ; ROESCH FORD COMMERCIAL TRUCK CENTER 32,978.00 ; ROGUE FITNESS 3,396.45 ; ROSBOROUGH PARTNERS,INC. 8,425.67 ; RUBINO ENGINEERING 12,432.31 ; RYDIN DECAL 6,272.80 ; RY- ERSON, INC. 8,458.88 ; S & C ELECTRIC CO./Weldy Lamont 23,956.00 ; SAFE- BUILT 233,369.01 ; SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. 2,672.78 ; SAFTGARD INTERNATIONAL, INC. 3,918.45 ; SAL CHEMICAL CO. INC. 72,016.91 ; SA- VOCCHI GLASS COMPANY 3,495.86 ; SAWBRIDGE STUDIOS 12,750.00 ; SCHROEDER AND SCHROEDER, INC. 88,373.50 ; SCHROEDER ASPHALT SERVICES INC 65,310.20 ; SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABS INC C/O A STAR ELECTRI 14,171.00 ; SCOPELLITI LANDSCAPING 145,310.07 ; SCOTT BYRON & CO. 6,800.00 ; SCOTTSDALE INSURANCE COMPANY 4,581.00 ; SD MYERS LLC 4,012.00 ; SHAPIRO PHOTOGRAPHY LARRY SHAPIRO 4,328.88 ; SIGLERS AUTO BODY, INC. 12,349.45 ; SIGNATURE PROPERTIES OF ILLI- NOIS LTD 5,000.00 ; SIKICH LLP 4,350.00 ; SIMPLEX GRINNELL LP TYCO 5,608.42 ; SKOKIE VALLEY MATERIAL COMPANY 6,208.49 ; SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY 261,722.22 ; SOLOMON CORPO- RATION 3,835.00 ; SORENSEN, ERIC 11,170.00 ; SOS TECHNOLOGIES 20,802.50 ; SPX TRANSFORMER SOLUTIONS 4,352.00 ; ST. AUBIN NURSER- IES, INC. 22,826.00 ; STANDARD EQUIPMENT COMPANY 26,235.33 ; STAN- DARD FENCING CO 33,072.00 ; STORAGE BATTERY SYSTEMS, LLC 2,887.50 ; STRAND ASSOCIATES, INC. 303,632.46 ; SUBURBAN ACCENTS, INC. 2,725.00 ; SUN LIFE FINANCIAL 52,548.94 ; SUNRISE TREE CARE 41,720.80 ; SURVALENT TECHNOLOGY CORP. 11,475.00 ; TAPCO TRAFFIC & PARKING CONTROL CO. 5,132.10 ; TARGETSOLUTIONS LEARNING 4,180.01 ; TARGIN SIGN SYSTEMS 4,313.00 ; TEMPLE DISPLAY 31,763.88 ; TESKA ASSOCIATES, INC. 78,155.65 ; THALMANNS ALIGNMENT 3,525.00 ; THE KRUPA CO. 6,200.00 ; THELEN MATERIALS, LLC 82,600.00 ; THOMP- SON PUMP & MANUFACTURING 37,180.00 ; TRAFFIC CONTROL & PRO- TECTION 9,256.00 ; TREND DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS 12,500.00 ; TRI AN- GLE FABRICATION & BODY CO. 11,875.33 ; TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 151,460.50 ; ULTRAMAX AMMUNITION 3,859.00 ; UNDERGROUND PIPE & VALVE CO 7,556.00 ; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 6,305.00 ; UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. 2,880.00 ; UNITED RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 6,069.40 ; USA BLUE BOOK 10,601.77 ; UTILITY CONCRETE PRODUCTS 20,026.75 ; UTILITY FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, LLC 20,087.50 ; VCG UNIFORMS 9,134.70 ; VEOLIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 4,508.70 ; VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY 6,623.35 ; VERIZON WIRELESS 67,656.02 ; VILLAGE OF KENIL- WORTH 48,602.34 ; VILLAGE OF WILMETTE 69,314.91 ; VILLAGE OF WIN- NETKA 163,969.70 ; VILLAGE OF WINNETKA 481,920.76 ; VILLAGE OF WIN- NETKA P/C 16,579.40 ; VOLLMAR CLAY PRODUCTS 3,007.50 ; WAREHOUSE DIRECT 46,973.98 ; WATER PRODUCTS COMPANY OF AURORA, INC. 10,677.49 ; WAUKEGAN STEEL SALES 5,306.46 ; WELCH BROTHERS, INC. 12,535.11 ; WESCO 248,901.59 ; WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES CO. WEST SIDE EXCHANGE 10,063.61 ; WHITE SANDS 10,721.00 ; WILMETTE TRUCK & BUS SALES & SERVICE INC. 3,276.50 ; WINNETKA BP AMOCO 21,555.01 ; WINNETKA FIRE PENSION FUND 5,755.11 ; WINNETKA HISTORICAL SOCI- ETY 17,400.00 ; WINNETKA NORTHFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4,475.00 ; WINNETKA PARK DISTRICT 39,000.00 ; WINTER EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 7,567.69 ; WIRFS INDUSTRIES, INC. 11,485.10 ; WORLD SECURITY & CONTROL INC. 6,775.00 ; XEROX CORPORATION 52,577.89 ; XTIVITY SO- LUTIONS 9,390.00 ; XYLEM WATER SOLUTIONS USA, INC 52,606.00 ; Z ROSE PRODUCTIONS 2,699.74 ; ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PRODUCTS INC. 13,338.09 ; TOTAL EXPENDITURES OVER $2,500: $23,524,806.14 EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION Under $25,000: ARENDS, B., 15,740.83 ;AVILA, J., 21,356.25 ;BAREFIELD, S., 14,928.47 ;CIVITO, G., 1,817.00 ;DOWD, M., 4,631.86 ;DUCKWORTH, N., 19,847.58 ;ERIKSSON, A., 11,982.82 ;FROMM, R., 20,863.09 ;GLATTARD, J., 644.00 ;KOPECKY, C., 16,569.18 ;MAHONEY-MUNO, D., 4,156.27 ;MARTINEZ, R., 4,918.14 ;MELNICK, B., 20,049.44 ;NELSON, C., 4,387.25 ;PLAZAS, C., 15,590.00 ;SMULSON, A., 23,209.85 ;SONTAG, A., 469.35 ;SORENSEN, E., 353.73 ;SPADONI, D., 21,684.78 ;STRIPLING, T., 870.28 ;STUCKRATH, A., .00 ;WILSON, T., 16,717.98 ; $25,000-$49,999:CHARLIER, N., 43,610.79 ;DAHL, D., 41,516.43 ;DUROS, D., 31,468.98 ;HILL, C., 46,830.30 ;LAZICKI, G., 26,069.09 ;LOMAX, A., 35,475.93 ;MINOGUE, J., 35,544.97 ;MORGAN, J., 40,751.00 ;O'HARA, S., 29,358.78 ;PLUTA, R., 31,321.66 ;SANDOVAL, U., 36,376.88 ;SELLERS, M., 48,996.14 ;SYLVESTER, M., 30,414.23 ;TOM, M., 37,527.61 ;TORRES, P., 34,524.16 ;ZIMMERMANN, J., 44,175.31 ; $50,000-$74,999: BRAUN, E., 70,759.18;CARNEY, B., 57,504.01;DESMIDT II, T., 66,325.16;DLOUHY, M., 64,775.90;FUHR, R., 72,787.80;FULARA, M., 70,652.48;HAVLIK, M., 61,346.28;HELLWIG, A., 68,350.35;JOERN, R., 53,741.74;KAUP, K., 62,664.12;KEATING, M., 56,062.36;KRAUS, J., ROSE PRODUCTIONS 2,699.74 ; ZIEBELL WATER SERVICE PRODUCTS INC. 13,338.09 ; TOTAL EXPENDITURES OVER $2,500: $23,524,806.14 EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION Under $25,000: ARENDS, B., 15,740.83 ;AVILA, J., 21,356.25 ;BAREFIELD, S., 19,847.58 ;ERIKSSON, A., 11,982.82 ;FROMM, R., 20,863.09 ;GLATTARD, J., 644.00 ;KOPECKY, C., 16,569.18 ;MAHONEY-MUNO, D., 4,156.27 ;MARTINEZ, R., 4,918.14 ;MELNICK, B., 20,049.44 ;NELSON, C., 4,387.25 ;PLAZAS, C., 15,590.00 ;SMULSON, A., 23,209.85 ;SONTAG, A., 469.35 ;SORENSEN, E., 353.73 ;SPADONI, D., 21,684.78 ;STRIPLING, T., 870.28 ;STUCKRATH, A., .00 ;WILSON, T., 16,717.98 ; $25,000-$49,999:CHARLIER, N., 43,610.79 ;DAHL, D., 41,516.43 ;DUROS, D., 31,468.98 ;HILL, C., 46,830.30 ;LAZICKI, G., 26,069.09 ;LOMAX, A., 35,475.93 ;MINOGUE, J., 35,544.97 ;MORGAN, J., 40,751.00 ;O'HARA, S., 29,358.78 ;PLUTA, R., 31,321.66 ;SANDOVAL, U., 36,376.88 ;SELLERS, M., 48,996.14 ;SYLVESTER, M., 30,414.23 ;TOM, M., 37,527.61 ;TORRES, P., 34,524.16 ;ZIMMERMANN, J., 44,175.31 ; $50,000-$74,999: BRAUN, E., 70,759.18;CARNEY, B., 57,504.01;DESMIDT II, T., 66,325.16;DLOUHY, M., 64,775.90;FUHR, R., 72,787.80;FULARA, M., 70,652.48;HAVLIK, M., 61,346.28;HELLWIG, A., 68,350.35;JOERN, R., 53,741.74;KAUP, K., 62,664.12;KEATING, M., 56,062.36;KRAUS, J., 72,861.68;LEUSCH, T., 64,319.72;LICHTERMAN, A., 68,118.96;MALKOWSKI, A., 73,340.95;PRICE, L., 52,162.16;PULK, E., 55,495.50;RADENKOVIC, J., 58,306.09;RAMIREZ, R., 68,791.26;RODDY, Z., 55,531.94;RODRIGUEZ, F., 73,995.38;RYAN, J., 53,975.40;SARWAR, L., 70,699.54;SENNE, D., 58,991.62;SVACINA, Z., 63,444.68;TAYLOR, V., 74,703.69;WALSH, A., 74,355.53;WEAVER, L., 64,352.34; $75,000-$99,999: ALVAREZ, B., 83,332.52;BARTOLAI, E., 90,381.60;BESKUR, M., 76,102.52;BOBA, A., 96,132.70;CALOW, N., 87,241.95;COLLETTI, J., 93,084.24;DUNNER, E., 94,981.08;DVORAK, R., 87,399.59;FALADA, A., 88,498.91;FALLON, D., 95,980.10;FORD, S., 89,308.26;GAROFALO, M., 97,721.67;HOBBS, M., 91,246.69;HOWLAND, S., 90,838.80;KAWA, A., 80,939.16;KLAASSEN, A., 83,131.88;KLEKAMP, B., 78,353.07;KOLKA, A., 87,894.03;LATRONICA, A., 94,359.79;LIBERTY, C., 87,048.98;MC RAE, M., 87,111.49;MCELROY, B., 90,201.20;MOSTARDO, N., 82,249.27;OLSON, J., 96,586.16;PALMER, C., 85,840.60;PELLUS, J., 88,426.76;PERCHESS, J., 82,582.54;PIERLUISSI, R., 77,624.95;POWERS, B., 75,403.98;SAUCER, C., 81,799.19;SCANLAN, K., 89,974.12;SCHREINER, N., 81,570.35;SHEPHERD, M., 81,566.02;SIWAK, R., 86,334.56;STUCKRATH, W., 99,369.18;SULLIVAN, H., 80,313.48;TURNER, R., 85,039.21;TYSON, J., 99,223.63;WALASZEK, L., 92,264.39;WILBUR, P., 76,836.55; $100,000-$124,999: ALBERDA, D., 113,181.04;AUTH, S., 22,173.22;BRIGHTWELL, J., 105,801.29;CAMPEOL, M., 102,857.11;COL- LERAN, P., 110,847.10;COLPAERT, J., 112,494.81;CURLEY, B., 116,965.01;DE- BARTOLO, A., 104,224.22;DIETERICH, L., 113,416.44;FANSLOW, L., 112,591.72;GERARD, J., 109,280.97;GONZALEZ, J., 115,159.99;ISHAQ, F., 121,422.76;KIEC, M., 111,664.22;KOPECKY, C., 113,974.76;LEVY, I., 113,599.31;MAHONEY, M., 122,547.36;MAJCHER, D., 115,633.01;MATSUDA, C., 100,334.60;MCCLOSKEY, T., 112,257.32;MCLEAN, G., 113,583.46;MCMA- HON, M., 119,456.16;MCMANIGAL, T., 106,738.81;MICHEHL, S., 112,500.15;MORAN, P., 120,710.46;MORAN, T., 104,306.49;NORKUS, B., 123,241.96;OLSON, J., 113,841.10;ORNIAS, R., 116,633.22;PEREZ, J., 110,691.03;PORTER, M., 108,928.82;RAY, M., 117,113.75;RILEY, N., 100,014.37;RIVARD, M., 122,251.66;RODDY, M., 117,850.44;SARABIA, G., 114,438.82;SECKETA, S., 107,915.22;SHIN, S., 108,661.57;SOLDANO, P., 116,938.96;STIER, J., 105,701.45;STRZELEC, M., 117,066.99;TILLSON, C., 111,883.81;VAKIL, M., 108,000.88;WALTON, J., 108,065.43;WELCH, C., 115,246.41;WILLIAMS, M., 101,299.82;ZUBOR, R., 109,474.55; $125,000 & Up: BAHAN, R., 231,230.88;BANKS, R., 149,066.57;BERKOWSKY, A., 165,174.88;BERNAHL, J., 142,204.68;BOWNE, R., 146,076.26;CHEN, S., 126,358.40;CHRISTENSEN, J., 138,725.06;D'ONOFRIO, M., 161,071.23;DOYLE, L., 125,730.20;HARRISON, J., 133,876.09;HERMAN, M., 127,644.47;HORN- STEIN, M., 141,325.57;HUTCHISON, T., 170,623.13;KEYS, B., 166,382.30;KREIS, P., 167,555.12;LARSON, K., 128,902.46;LEGAN, D., 133,146.65;MACARTHUR, A., 131,033.58;MITROVIC, M., 125,698.88;O'CON- NELL, B., 131,618.61;O'NEILL, J., 130,875.86;PIERCE, M., 129,596.67;PIETKA, J., 133,296.71;RIPKA, J., 146,089.83;ROESSLER, W., 149,611.39;SAUNDERS, S., 186,751.50;SLOTH, T., 149,021.94;THORNTON, E., 130,476.70; TOTAL EM- PLOYEE COMPENSATION $15,519,609.07 POLICE PENSION COMPENSATION Under $25,000: BRAUN, G., 23,914.56; FLORKOW, S., 13,527.93; HAMICK, K., 16,984.44; HUBICK, A., 9,176.24; WE- BER, B., 24,746.31; WEBER, D., 24,746.31; $25,000 - $49,999: BENOIT, E., 46,886.08; DE LOPEZ, J., 33,191.15; DERNING, F., 37,751.52; HENRY, J., 27,050.35; POWELL, R., 42,829.08; SCHIFFERER, C., 29,839.32; .; $50,000 - $74,999: BREWER, J., 63,433.42; CALDWELL, B., 55,202.13; CASKEY, M., 56,170.33; ELENZ, L., 58,598.15; HAMICK, J., 51,429.10; KEIL, J., 64,371.46; KERNER, R., 70,451.82; LYONS, P., 74,096.96; PELLUS, J., 66,696.96; 75,000 - $99,999 :CARLSON, R., 81,253.44; FLORKOW, G., 76,658.49; HARTY, S. 79,766.96; KALVAITIS, G., 85,498.14; MCCONNELL, P., 76,703.85; SUMNER, J., 85,647.05; TIMM, H., 80,508.32; .; $100,000 - $124,999: BENNETT, E., 109,669.60; GALLAGHER, W., 125,439.55; SIWAK, F., 100,136.24 TOTAL PO- LICE PENSION COMPENSATION: $1,792,375.26 FIRE PENSION COMPENSATION Under $25,000: CARNEY, N., 14,677.20;DI- ETZ, A., 23,967.37;WATERS, R., 24,466.19; $25,000 - $49,999; BERNHAUSER, P., 38,563.92; DINI, J., 34,470.84; LINDEMANN, G., 45,606.87; MINOGUE, J., 49,568.03; NELSON, J., 41,449.59; PEARSON, S., 49,033.27; SCHWENDAU, V., 26,559.72; STEFFENS, M., 43,052.88; WOODRUFF, L., 39,899.64; $50,000 - $74,999: ADAMS, S., 65,502.11; CHILDS, M., 60,905.40; FRAGASSI, J., 71,121.00; GHERARDINI, R., 62,657.58; HASSENAUER, S., 64,211.77; MC COY, D., 59,384.16; OTTLINGER, J., 59,899.38; SCHNEIDER, C., 51,171.72; WEL- LINGTON, T., 74,764.57; .; $75,000 - $99,999: CONVERSA, D., 78,624.82; GAUGHAN, J., 76,594.80; HUGHES, M., 84,838.54; RAUPP, M., 89,073.00; ROE- DER, M., 96,196.99;SOLBERG, D., 96,621.71; TRAUSCH, T., 95,784.34; $100,000 - $124,999 COLPAERT, R., 106,703.70; LAUREYS, S., 101,712.92; SMITH, S., 129,887.45; TOTAL FIRE PENSION COMPENSATION: $1,956,971.48 Call Jess Nemec to learn more about recruitment advertising in your local newspaper. 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of 1,163 feet radius hereinbefore described, thence Southeasterly along said curved line 105.94 feet as measured along the chord to a point in the east line of said Lot 1, 46.35 feet North of the South line of the North 211 feet of Block 24; and also except that part of Lot 1 described as follows: Beginning in the North line of said Lot 1, 197.85 feet East of the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along said North line 10 feet to the Northeast Corner of said winnetkacurrent.com classifieds Lot 1; thence South along the East line of said Lot 1 tothe a point winnetka 46.35 feet North current of the South | June line22, of the 2017 North | 211 45 feet of Block 24 aforesaid; thence Northwesterly along a curved line convex to the Northeast with a radius of 1,163 feet, 105.94 feet to the intersection of said curved line with a line drawn 72 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 1 at a point 51.15 feet West of the East line of said Lot 1; thence East along said parallel line 41.15 feet; thence north parallel with said East line to a point of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois. WINNETKA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING July 10, 2017 511, 513-515 Lincoln Ave, 710-740 Elm St. & a portion of Lincoln Avenue Right-of-Way CASE NO. 17-10-PD Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held Monday, July 10, 2017 at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Winnetka Village Hall at 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, Illinois. The purpose of this hearing is to hear testimony and receive public comment regarding a request by SB One Winnetka, LLC and SB Winnetka, LLC, concerning Final Approval of a Planned Development in accordance with Section 17.58.010 of the Winnetka Zoning Ordinance. The property is legally described as: Parcel 1 The East 106 feet of the West 109 feet of the North 251 feet of Block 24 of Winnetka, being a subdivision of the NE 1/4 of Section 20 and the North 1/2 of Fractional Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, (except therefrom the North 40 feet taken for Elm Street) also (except that part thereof described as follows: Commencing at a point on the West line of said East 106 feet at a distance of 85 feet South of the South line of Elm St., thence East parallel with the South line of Elm St., 10 feet; thence South parallel with the West line of said East 106 feet a distance of 45.84 feet to the North wall of a one story brick building; thence West along the North wall of said brick building 10 feet to the West line of said East 106 feet; thence North along the West line of said East 106 feet, a distance of 46 feet to the place of beginning) also (except that part thereof described as follows: Beginning at the SW corner of the above described property and running thence North along the West line thereof, 46.35 feet to the intersection with a curved line of 1,163 feet radius convex Northeasterly; thence Southeasterly along said curved line of 1,163 feet radius, 25.88 feet as measured along the chord to a point of reverse curve; thence Southerly along a curved line of 1,087 feet radius, convex Southwesterly, 25.69 feet as measured along the chord to a point in the South line of the aforesaid East 106 feet of the West 109 feet of the North 251 feet of Block 24 of Winnetka, 22.26 feet East of the SW corner thereof, and thence West along said South line, 22.26 feet to the place of beginning) also, the East 54.0 feet of the West 163.0 feet of the North 211.0 feet of that part of Block 24 of Charles Peck’s Subdivision, lying South of the South line of Elm St. in Winnetka, in fractional Section 21, Township 42 North, Range, 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in the Village of Winnetka, Cook County, Illinois. Parcel 2 That part of Lot 1 in Prouty Homestead Subdivision of all of Blocks 24 and 25, lying Northeasterly of the right-of way of the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad, except the North 211.00 feet of said Block 24, and also the West 3.00 feet of the North 211.00 feet of said Block 24, all in Winnetka, a subdivision by Charles E. Peck of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 20, and the Fractional North 1/2 of Fractional Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, defined as follows: Beginning in the North line of said lot, 197.85 feet East of the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along said North line 10.00 feet to the Northeast corner of said lot; thence South along the East line of said lot to a point 46.35 feet North of the South line of the North 211.00 feet of Block 24 aforesaid; thence Northwesterly along a curved line convex to the Northeast, with a radius of 1,163.00 feet, 105.94 feet to the intersection of said curved line, with a line drawn 72.00 feet south of and parallel with the North line of said lot at a point 51.15 feet West of the East line of said lot; thence East along said parallel line 41.15 feet; thence North parallel with said East line to the place of beginning, in the Village of Winnetka, in Cook County Illinois. Parcel 3 That part of the East 106.00 feet of the West 109.00 feet of the North 251.00 feet (except the North 40.00 feet taken for Elm Street) of Block 24 in Winnetka, being a subdivision of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 20, and the Fractional North 1/2 of Fractional Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, defined as follows: Commencing at a point on the West line of said East 106.00 feet at a distance of 85.00 feet South of the South line of Elm Street; thence East parallel with the South line of Elm Street, 10.00 feet; thence South parallel with the West line of said East 106.00 feet, a distance of 45.84 feet to a point; thence West 10.00 feet to the West line of said East 106.00 feet; thence North along the West line of said East 106.00 feet, a distance of 46.00 feet to the place of beginning, all in Cook County, Illinois. Parcel 4 The East 55.4 feet of the West 218.4 feet of the North 211 feet of that part of Block 24 lying South of Elm Street in the Village of Winnetka in Section 20 and Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. Parcel 5 Lot 1 in Prouty Homestead Subdivision of all of Blocks 24 and 25, lying Northeasterly of the right of way of the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad, except the North 211 feet of said Block 24 also the West 3 feet of the North 211 feet of said Block 24, all in Winnetka, a subdivision by Charles E. Peck of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 20, and the Fractional North 1/2 of Fractional Section 21, all in Township 42 N, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian, except that part of said Lot 1 described as follows: Beginning at a point in the North line of said Lot 1, 153.5 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot 1, thence East along the north line of said Lot 1, 44.35 feet, thence South parallel with the East line of said Lot 1, 72 feet, thence West parallel, with the North line of said Lot 1, 44.35 feet, thence North 72 feet more or less to the point of beginning; and also except that part of said Lot 1 lying Southwesterly of a line described as follows: Beginning at a point in the north line of said Lot 1, being the south line of Elm Street, 110.79 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot 1 an running thence Southeasterly parallel with and 93 feet Northeasterly of as measured at right angles to the Southwesterly line of said Lot 1, 62.41 feet to a point of curve, thence Southeasterly along a curved line convex Northeasterly and having a radius of 1,163 feet,17.1 feet as measured along the chord of said curve to a point in a line drawn parallel with the East line of said Lot 1 from a point in the North line of said Lot 1, 153.5 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot 1, thence south along said parallel line, 5.20 feet to a point 72 feet South of the North line of said Lot 1,thence East parallel with the North line of said Lot 1, 3.20 feet to a point of intersection with the prolongation of a curved line of 1,163 feet radius hereinbefore described, thence Southeasterly along said curved line 105.94 feet as measured along the chord to a point in the east line of said Lot 1, 46.35 feet North of the South line of the North 211 feet of Block 24; and also except that part of Lot 1 described as follows: Beginning in the North line of said Lot 1, 197.85 feet East of the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along said North line 10 feet to the Northeast Corner of said Lot 1; thence South along the East line of said Lot 1 to a point 46.35 feet North of the South line of the North 211 feet of Block 24 aforesaid; thence Northwesterly along a curved line convex to the Northeast with a radius of 1,163 feet, 105.94 feet to the intersection of said curved line with a line drawn 72 feet South of and parallel with the North line of said Lot 1 at a point 51.15 feet West of the East line of said Lot 1; thence East along said parallel line 41.15 feet; thence north parallel with said East line to a point of beginning, in Cook County, Illinois. Parcel 6 That part of Block 24 in Peck’s Subdivision in the Village of Winnetka described as follows: Beginning at a point 250 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Block 24 (said corner being the Southwest corner of Elm and Maple Streets in said Village of Winnetka); thence 200 feet South to a proposed alley 11 feet wide; thence West 100 feet; thence North 200 feet to the South line of said Elm Street; thence East 100 feet to the place of beginning: also that part of said 11 foot alley (proposed), lying South of and adjoining above described property, in Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian. Parcel 7 That part of the public right-of-way of Lincoln Avenue lying north of the north line of the Oak Street right-of-way 2703 Legal Notices Parcel 6 That part of Block 24 in Peck’s Subdivision in the Village of Winnetka described as follows: Beginning at a point 250 feet West of the Northeast corner of said Block 24 (said corner being the Southwest corner of Elm and Maple Streets in said Village of Winnetka); thence 200 feet South to a proposed alley 11 feet wide; thence West 100 feet; thence North 200 feet to the South line of said Elm Street; thence East 100 feet to the place of beginning: also that part of said 11 foot alley (proposed), lying South of and adjoining above described property, in Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian. Parcel 7 That part of the public right-of-way of Lincoln Avenue lying north of the north line of the Oak Street right-of-way extended, and lying south of the south line of the Elm Street right-of-way extended , in Section 21, Township 42 North, Range 13 East of the Third Principal Meridian in the Village of Winnetka, in Cook County Illinois. Parcel 8 That part of Lot One in Prouty Homestead Subdivision, of all Blocks 24 and 25 lying Northeasterly of the Right of Way of the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric Railroad (except the North 211 feet of said Block 24), also the West 3 feet of the North 211 feet of said Block 24, all in Winnetka, a subdivision by Charles E. Peck of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20, and the Fractional North Half of Fractional Section 21, all in Township 42 North, Range 13, East of the Third Principal Meridian, described as follows: beginning at a point in the North line of said Lot 1, thence East along the North line of said Lot One 44.35 feet, thence South parallel with the East line of Said Lot One 72 feet, thence West parallel with the North line of Said Lot 41.15 feet to the intersection of a curved line convex Northeasterly with a radius of 1,163 feet, thence Northwesterly along said curved line 6.12 feet as measured along the chord to its intersection with a line drawn parallel with the East line of said lot from a point in the North line of Said Lot 153.5 feet East of the Northwest Corner thereof, thence North along said parallel line to the place of beginning. Commonly known as 511, 513-515 Lincoln Ave and 710-740 Elm St, and a portion of Lincoln Avenue right-of-way, Winnetka, Illinois. 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