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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/26/1972 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 26, 1972 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Teichert called the meeting to order at 8:15 P. M. INVOCATION T~rustee Link gave the invocation. Call to Order ROLL CALL Invocation Present upon roll call: Ahern Anderson Furst Link Richardson Scholten Teiche~ll Call CONSIDERATIO~ OF A FLOOD CONTROL PROGRAM Mayor Teichert called this special meeting on Friday, September 22, 1972 pursuant to Chapter 2. Section 2.1Q~odd Control of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect specifically to Program consider a flood cGntrol program. Mr. George T. March and other members of the Drainage and Clean Streams Com- mission were present. It was their oDinio~ that the first choice for alleviating the problem would be the MSD metro- politan deep ~unnel program. St.udies have been made and various improvements have been accomplished in Weller Creek, Fehanville Ditch, MCDonald Creek, the Willow/Higgins Creek. The West Park retention basin and Special Assessment #70 were discussed. Mr. March stressed the imoortance of down- scout disconnection from the sewers. It is estimated that the cost of a survey on flood damage ..... ~ would be $2,000, and the Drainage and Clean Streams Commis~ v~ sion could computerize the result. Further, it was suggest~°°~ that cooperation with sister communities to control floodingmamages could bring about a solution to the problem. A third phase would require the allocation of $20,000 for consulting engineer services on a per diem basis, and fin- ally, a proposal was submitted for a building moratorium for three months. Mrs. Iva Jean Cook, a resident of Colonial Heights, reported report that even with the construction of the West Park retention ~f floc basin her home was flooded on three different occasions, ing Mr. Salzman of Hollywood Builders, inquired about how such a moratorium would affect those developers alreaey in the process of building. Mr. Robert Schmid, 2010 W. Lincoln stated he did not feel that Special Assessment ~70 was adequate. Mr. Roy Gottlieb of Kenroy, Inc. discussed the moratorium as it related to Huntington Commons. Others were:Mrs. Ann Southworth, 703 Nawata, Mr. Gestner, residing in the Lions Park area, Mr. Eric Piati, a resident in the Golfhurst area, Mr~ Arnold Simonsen, owner of a nursery on Wolf Road, Mr. Ken Newoort, 707 NaWaTa. Trustee Link brought-into consideration the rezoning of property during the moratorium. Trustee Ahern questioned the overall cost. Trustee Richardson inquired about the scoo of the moratorium. Trustee Scholten discussed whether room ad- ditions, garages and fences should be included. After consideration of these tooics, Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Scholten, moved to authorize the expenditure up motion vo authorizes2,000 for a survey of the Village to determine what the the expenditure fl6oding is at this point of $2,000 for a ' flooding survey Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahern Anderson Furst Link Richardson Scholten Motion carried. Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to authorize the expenditure of up to $20,000 for consulting engineering services to coordinate ahd analyze a survey and other basic date in the Village and make recommenda- tions concerning retention basins and other improvements relatin§ thereto in Mount Prospect. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Furst Link Richardson Scholten ~ays: Ahern Motion carried. Trustee Furst, 'seconded by Trustee Scholten, moved the motion not ~o Village Board instruct the administration, specifically issue any more the Director Of Building and Zoning, not to issue any building permitsbuilding permits for the next 90 days unless further in- for 90 days structed by the Board, except those instances where de- velopments have been approved prior to this date, and in those instances where the building permit is for in- ternal alteration of existing structures, providing that any petitioner alleging hardship car apply to the Board of Trustees at the next regular meeting upon denial by the Director of Building and Zoning. Trustee Scholten, seconded by Trustee Furst, moved to amend the above motion to include as'an exception improvements in the nature of an accessory use on al- ready existing single-family residential properties. Upon roll call on amendatory motion: Ayes: Anderson Furst Richardson Scholten Nays: Ahern Link f Upon roll call on main motion as amended: Ayes: Anderson Furst Richardson Scholten Nays: Ahern Link Trustee Link stated his nay vote was only because of the amendatory motion. RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION TO COUNTY DOCKET #2077 passa~ustee~ Richardson, seconded by Trustee Link, moved for motion for of Resolution passage of Resolution No. 26-72: No. 26-72 A RESOLUTION OPPOSING PROPOSED SPECIAL USE FOR COOK COUNTY DOCKET #2077 The above petition is a request to grant a special use for property located on the east side of Elmhurst Road aoDrox- imately 1333 feet north of Touhy Avenue, known as the Oasis Drive-In Theatre, to utilize the land for a trailer court. Oasis Drive-I~ Trailer Court Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahern Anderson Furst Link Richardson Scholten Motion carried. September 26, 1972 ayor Teichert announced that following the meeting there would be & Committee-of-the-Whole, portions of which would be held in Executive Session. Committee,of-th~ Whole ADJOURNMENT Trustee Scholten, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved the meeting be adjourned. Time: 11:25 P.M. Unanimous. Adjournment MARIE T. HARD, Deputy Clerk September 26, 1972