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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/06/1989 SC MinutesMINUTES OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT SAFETY COMMISSION November 6, 1989 I CALL TO ORDER The regular Meeting df the Mount Prospect Safety Commission was called to order at 7:30 P.M. II ROLL CALL Present upon Roll Call: Andy Mitchell, V -Chairman John Metzenthin, Commissioner Tom Daley, Police Dept. Drew Johanson, Eng. Absent: Art Coy, Commissioner Lee Beening, Commissioner Del Ulreich, Fire Dept. Also present, were 4 residents in the audience. III APPROVAL OF MINUTES Commissioner Mitchell., seconded by John Metzenthin, moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the Safety Commission held October 2, 1989. Motion Passed Unanimously IV NEW BUSINESS A. A request from Mrs. Pat Grandt, 121 S. Pine St. for additional traffic restrictions at the intersection of Evergreen St. & Pine St. was reviewed. Both streets are designated local with low traffic: volumes and is in a coined residential and commercial area. Mrs. Grandt state this inter- section is a school bus stop and that there are many commuters walking to and from the railroad station. There have been two reported accidents in the last five years. Tom Daley, seconded by Commissioner Metzenthin moved to make the following recommendations: 1. Install YIELD SIGNS on Pine Street at Evergreen St. 2. Install 20 MPH SPEED LIMIT SIGNS on Pine t. between Prospect Ave. and Lincoln St. and can Evergreen St. between Elmhurst Ave. Main. St. MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY Safety Commission Meeting -11/6/1989 Page 2 B. A request from Mr. George VanGeem, 808 S. School St. for a FOUR WAY STOP at the intersection of School St. and Council Trail was reviewed. Council Trail is designated a collector street with a 20 MPH speed limit. School St. is designated a local street with a 25 MPH speed limit and is controlled with stop signs at Council Trail. This intersection is adjacent to Lions Park School and Council Trail is one-way westbound during school hours between Elm and School sT. There are no sight obstructions and no reported accidents in the last five years. Tom Daley stated the Police Department have been conducting selective enforcement in the area and have been issuing speeding citations. Drew Johanson stated, based on the results of the traffic study, the criteria as outlined in the Illinois Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, was not met to warrant a multi -way stop. The manual also states; stop signs should not be used for speed control. Mr. VanGeemprovidedthe Commission with drawings of the signage around other District 57 schools similar to Lions Park School that have 4 -WAY STOPS. Mr. VanGeem also indicated his concerns for the safety of the children during non school pours when they cross Council Trail going to the playground and Lions Park. Tom Daley, seconded by Commissioner Methzenthin moved to recommend the installation of a FOUR-WAY STOP at the intersection of Council Trail and School Street. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Daley, Metzenthin, Mitchell NAYS: Johanson MOTION CARRIED C. The Safety Commission reviewed the proposed amendment to Chapter 9, Sec. 9.105 of the Village Code, OBSTRUCTION AND ENCROACHMENTS REGULATED. Drew Johanson stated obstructions and encroachments are prohibited in the public right-of-way and by the addition of Paragraph C to the Section MAILBOXES would be allowed. Paragraph C also regulates what type and location of structure is permissible. Commissioner Metzenthin, seconded by Tom Daley moved to recommend the addition of Paragraph C to Chapter 9, Section 9.105 of the Village Code. MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. Safety Commission Meeting - 11/6/1989 Page Three V ADJOURNMENT Having no further business the Meeting was adjourned at 8:30 PM. Respectfully submitted, brew G. Jcahanson DGJ/m