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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/17/1984 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT pROSPECT JANUARY 17, 1984 CALL TO OREER CALL TO ORE~R Mayor Krause called the meeting ot order at 8:03 P.M. INVOCATION INVOCATIC~ The invocation was given by Trustee Van Geem. Present upon roll call: Mayor Carolyn Krause Trustee Ralph Arthur Trustee Gerald Farley Trustee Leo Floros Trustee Norma Murauskis T~ustee George Van C~u Trustee Theodore Wattenberg There were 18 citizens present at this Board meeting. APPROVAL OF MINUTES APPROVE Trustee Farley, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to approve the M/NUTES minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees held January 3, 1984. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Wattenberg Nays: None Pass: Van Gee~ APPROVAL ~F BIT.T.q AND FrNANCIAL REPORt APPt~DVE Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Marauskis, moved to approve BII.Lq the following list of bills: General Fund $ 495,524.85 Revenue Sharing Fund 16,887.89 Motor FUel Tax Fund 50,428.20 Cc~ty Development Block Grant 5,359.01 Waterworks & Sewerage Fund: Operations & Maintenance 24,787.90 Depreciation, Improvement & Extension 38,459.86 Parking Syst~ Revenue Fund 10,606.43 Capital Ir~prov~m~_nt, Repair or Replacement Fund 607.93 Contractors Surety & Sidewalk Fund 300.00 Trust Fund 14,714.25 $ 657,706.32 Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Gee~, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved to accept APPROVE FINANCIAL the financial report dated December 31, 1983, subject to audit. REPORt Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Geem, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. ~ICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD None. MAYOR'S ~EPO~ DECreASE "L" LIOUOR An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would decrease LICENSE & INCREASE the number of Class "L" liquor licenses by one (1) and increase CLASS "S" LIOUOR the number of Class "S" liquor licenses by one (1) for Kallens LICENSE BY ONE FOR Restaurant, 1796 South E3.7~urst Road. It also provided for the KAT.T.~N"S RESTAURANT deletion of a Class "L" classification entirely, effective with the renewel period, May 1, 1984. It was the feeling of the Village Board that the ordinance proposing the elimination of the Class "L" liquor license should stand for two readings, and inasmuch as Kallens requested a Class "S" liquor license, the proposed ordinance should be amended to seperate the two issues. Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, m~ved to waive the rules requiring two readings of an ordinance, as amended. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Ge~, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murasukis, moved for passage of Ordinance No. 3391, granting the Class "S" liquor license for the new owners of Kallens, as amended. ORD. NO. 3391 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLA6E CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Ceem, Wattenberg Motion carried. An ordinance will be presented February 7th for second reading that would eliminate the liquor license classification "L!'.. ANNOUNCEMENTS JAY HEDGES Mayor Carolyn Krause extended congratulations and best Wishes to LEAVING VILLAGE Jay Hedges (Assistant Village Manager) for his two years of dedicated service with the Village. ~ The Mayor also extended best wishes to Joan Forton(Police Dept.) CHARLIE FORi~DN'S and Charlie Forton(Fire Dept.) on their retirement. Joan was RETIREMENT with the police department for 23 years and Charlie was with the fire departn~nt for 20 years. OLD BUSINESS A request for traffic regulations on I-Oka between Colf l~oad and Lonnquist Blvd. was discussed. The proposals as forth by the Village Board were as follows: 1. Four w-ay STOP at I-Oka and sunset 2. No Left Turn between 7:00 A.M. - 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. at the following: Westbound Lonnquist Blvd. at I-Oka Westbound Sunset at I-Oka Eastbound Colf Road at I-Oka The foll~ing spoke in favor of the Board's recc~mendatiOn: George Neubauer 811 S. I-Oka Joanne Bina 917 S. I-Oka Mary Green 809 S. I-Oka Sally Hagen 909 S. I-Oka Steve Bina 917 S. I-Oka Beverly Doring 810 S. I-Oka January 17, 1984 PAGE TWO Three residents had called the Clerk's office, stating they would be unable to attend the meeting but wanted their feelings known on the subject. The following residents stated they would oppose the above proposals: Sue Spinner 913 S. I-Oka Dan Misevich 915 S. I-Oka Mrs. Morgan 911 S. I-Oka Trustee Murauskis, seconded by Trustee Van Gesm, moved to approve the proposals as stated. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Ploros, Murauskis, Van Geem, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented February 7th for first rending. PUBLIC HEARING Mayor Krause called the Public Hearing, pursuant to notice published PUBLIC in the newspaper, for the purpose of considering a request of Birks HEARING: Transportation to increase the taxi-cab rates 8:42 P.M. BIRKS TRANSPO~AT] Birks Transportation, which runs Prospect Cab in Mount Prospect and RATE INCREA~ Elk Grove Village, is asking for a 20% across the board rate increase. Birks also wants to drop its special rate for senior citizens, claiming that it was one of the main reasons the firm lost about $92,386 for the first 11 months of 1983. The figure includes service to both Mount Prospect and Elk Grove Village. Under Birks proposal, the cab rates would increase fr~ $1 to $1.20 for the first three-tenths mile and frc~ 10 to 12 cents for each additional one-tenth mile. Waiting time fares would be incrensed frc~ 20 to 25 cants for each 1% minute. Currently, senior citizens have a special fixed fare of $2.10 to go anywhere within the village limits. Of that, the seniors pay 75 cents and the village pays $I'~35. When one or more seniors share the same cab, they also share the 75 cents fee. Village Manager Terrance Burghard rec~¥~'~ended denying the rate incrense, based on a survey that showed seniors would have to pay $1 or more in 75 percent of the trips. The Mayor also opposed the rate increase because their rival cc~apany, American Taxi, is operating under the current rates and has not requested an increase. Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved to deny Birks Transportation a rate increase. Upon roll call: Ayes: Mayor Carolyn Krause Trustees Arthur, Murauskis Nays: Farley, Floros, Van Geem Wattenberg Motion failed. Trustee Farely, seconded by Trustee Van Geem moved to continue the discusssion on the rate incrense by Birks Transportation,' saying they would like a more detailed financial statement frc~n the cab cc~pany. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Van Cecm, Wattenberg Nays: Mayor Carolyn Krause Trustee Murauskis Motion carried. PAGE THREE January 17,8 V/T,TAGE MANAGER'S REPOR~ WELL #~6 Last October the village ~oard authorized an expenditure of ~EPAI~S $63,000 for the repair of Well #16. The $63,000 requested was based upon the best estimate of what it would cost to rehabilitate this facility and bring its production back up to previous levels. This pump was recently removed from the hole and a visual in- spection has revealed more extensive deterioration to the entire pump assembly .~than was originally estimated. The Layne Western Pump Co. has submitted a detailed breakdown of the estimated repair costs based upon the current data. This revised figure is $77,352.00 which is $14,352.00 over the authorized expenditure. The village Manager, Terrance Burghard stated that the well is vital to residents living in sOuthern and southwestern Mount Prospect and must be repaired before s~er. Trustee Farley, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg moved to accept the recc~me~dation of the Manager and the administration %hat $14,500 in additional funds be authorized for the repair of Well #16 for. a total not'to excee~ $77,500, to Layne-Western Cc~y. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Wattenberg Nays: None Pass: Van Geem Motion carried. TREE T~G The Village Manager r~ded that authorization be given to OONTPACT extend a maximum of $14,000 to have sc~e additional trees triz~ned EkT~NSION by Nels Johnson Tree Exper~ Company that were not included in the original bid. These trees are in the area bordered by Busse Road, Central Road, Can Dota and Lincoln. That area was not scheduled for trimming, but the village's tree- trinrning contract cost less than expected. They were last tri~z~d in the s~m~_r of 1979 and are in need of trin~ing. Nels Johnson has agreed to honor I.the unit prices as specified in his bid of May 24, 1983, which are as follows: Tree D.B.H. Unit Cost 3 - 12.5" $ 9.45 12.6 - 24.5" 24.80 24.6 - 36.5" 38.10 36.6 - 48.5" 46.00 48.6" + 60.00 Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Farley moved to waive th~ bidding procedure and grant an extension of the contract ~o Nels Johnson Tree Expert Company for an amount not to exceed $14,000. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Geem Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. N%~4C Uillage Manager, Terrance Burghard stated Mount Prospect could lose a special franchise agre~nent t_hat guaranteed lower rates TELEPHONE FRANCHIS.E with Illinois Bell Telephone and end up paying $20,000 a year more for telephone service. The conference was asking all member towns to contribute as much as $500 for hiring a telecommunications expert who will advise the cc~munities on whether current franchise agreements may be enforced. Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Arthur moved to pledge $500 to join a Northwest Municipal Conference research group that is investigating what the breakup of AT&T will mean to municipalities. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Geem, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. PAGE FOUR · Janusry ].7, 1984. , The Village Manager presented the first draft of the proposed 1984-85 BUDc~i, budget with the total being $22,323,000. The Finance Coamlission will 1984-85 be reviewing the budget prior tO the public hearings which will be held on F~b~]ary 14, Feb~ry_'~28/March 13 and March 27. They will be shown on Channel 63, Cablenet's goverr~nent access channel. NEW BUSINESS An Ordinance amending the various sections of the Village Code to delete all reference tO quarterly billing for water and sewer was presented for first reading. Second reading of the Ordinance will be presented at the next Board meeting. A Resolution was presented that expressed the Village's interest in participating in the program eStablished by the Circuit Court. Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved for passage of Resolution No. 2-84 A RESOUTICN AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION IN THE CO~ML~ITY SERVICE RES.NO.2-84 SE~±'~.'NCING PRDGRAM ESTABLISHED BY COOK COUNTY AND IMPI,F.~i~i'~'.D BY THE THIRD MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF THE CIRCUIT COURt OF COOK COUNTY, Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Floros, Murauskis, Van Ge~n, Wattenberg Nays: Farley Motion carried. ANY OTHER BUSINESS Bartmanns Pla~ of Subdivision, 199 Rand l%3ad B~S The subject property is ~equired tO place the land into lots of record PLAT OF due to recently passed special use to all(y~ 2 coin operated ~nuse~ent ~i SUBDMSIC~ devices o Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved to authorize the Mayor tO sign and Clerk to attest her signature on the Bartmanns Plat of subdivision. Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Geem, Wattenberg Nays: None Motion carried. Mayor Carolyn Krause announced there was a Legislative breakfast to be LEGISLATIVE held on January 21, 1984. BREAKFAS________T The Mayor also suggested that she is planning to televise the Budget BUIXi~I' CN Hearings on the 1984-85 budget during February and March. Mayor Krause CABLE said the meeting probably would be televised frcm the public safety building, 112 E. Northwest Highway, or fr~m the senior citizens center, 50 S. Emerson Street. ADJ~ ADJOUrNMEnT Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved tO adjourn the meeting. Upon roll call: Ayes: Unanimous Nays: None Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 10:13 P.M. CAROL A. FIELDS VILLAGE C% .E RK PAGE FIVE January 17, 84