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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/17/1970 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PHESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSf~S NOVEMBER 17; 1970 ~ CALL TO ORDER Call to order President Teichert called the meeting to order at 8:10 P.M. INVOCATION Invocation Trustee Ahem gave the invocation. ROLL C~T.T, Present upon roll call: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Relter Roll Call Absent: Soderman APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING NOV~ER 3, 1970 Under corrections of minutes of October 20, 1970, showing approval of RPPROVAL OF minutes as amended, both Trustee Reiter and Trustee Norris passed. MINUTF~ Further, under corremtions, change wording to read "should the Village November 3, 1970 require ~ instead of the area". Trustee Norris, seoonded by Trustee Reiter, moved to approve he--utes of November 3, 1970 as amended. Upon roll cal$: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. Trustee Kilroy, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved to ratify the action taken at the special meeting of October 13, 1970. ratify action October 13, 1970 Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Pass: Reiter Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved to transfer $412..39 from Waterworks and Sewerage Surplus Account to WaterWorks and Sewer- Approval of bill~ age Depreciation, Improvement and Extension Account for ~Fairview Lift Station repairs. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved for approval of bills in the following amounts: General $ 78,858.88 Parking System Revenue 871.13 Motor Fuel Tax 41,022.90 Fire Equipment Fund 1964 647.00 Waterworks & Sewerage Depr., Imp., & Ext. 412.39 Operation & Maintenance 41~518.37 $163,330.67 Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. November 17, 1970 Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved to accept the Financial Report for the month of October, 1970, subject to audit. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. The Village Clerk advised the Board that he wished renewal of membership for bb~h the Clerk and Deputy Clerk in the International Institute of Municipal Clerks, but there was not enough budgeted to cover the fee. Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved to authorize the expenditure of $70.00 for the Clerk's Office membership fees. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. PROCLAMATION CHIlDREN's President Teichert proclaimed November ~5 through November 21, BOOK ~EK 1970 as "Children's Book Week". PRESIDENT'S REPORT President Teichert commented on an article written in the newspaper on November 13th regarding a talk he gave before the Illinois Municipal League's problems cormmission. The subject nmtter in- cluded lack of a mayoral veto power and uneq-~l enforcement of Illinois gar~ling laws throughout the State. President Teichert felt the subject was erroneously reported and did not wish to be misunderstood by the Board. A memorandum for the Acting Village Manager to the V~llage Presidont stated the Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 24, Sections 8-9-~ and 2, reflact that the corporate authorities may provide by ordinance that all supplies needed for use of the municipality shall be "let to the lowest bidder". The Village ordinances have no similar provision, but state that all expenditures contemplated to be over $500 shall be submitted for bid. Ah ordinance was presented reflecting standards contained in the State Statutes, amending Section 4.103 of the Municipal Code, and the Clerk was requested to place it on the next regular agenda December l, 1970 for final reading. A new resolution regardLng fire fighting mntual aid was presented which ~nlarged the scope of the municipalities entering the agreement. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved for passage of Resolution 24-70: P~SOLUTION 24-70 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT FOR MOTUAL AID MUTUAL AID Upon roll call: Ayes: Bhern Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. Au ordinance was presented amending Section 13.120 of the Municipal Section 13.120 Code regarding unobstructed view in premises which sell alchholic liquor for consumption upon thepremises (except restaurant, hoBel, club, or any bowling alley). T~e Clerk was requested to place the ordinance on the next regular agenda for final passage. COF~ff'±'fmE CHAIttMEN REPORTS FINANCE Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved for passage of Ordinance #226~: Ord. 2264 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17.103 OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT Section 17.103 MUNICIPAL CODE Mun. Code Th~s ordinance, presented for a second reading, pertains to annual fees for motor vehicle licenses). Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem ~lnrst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. November 1~, 1970 ILo Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved for waiver of the CLass C rules to consider a Class "C" liquor license for JewelgOsco, increasing liquor the number issued to cig]at. Unanimous. ]3cense "- Jew~l/Osc~ Trustee. Furst, seconded by Tl~s~ee Kilroy, moved for waiver of the rtttes regarding the following ordinance, increasing the Class "C" liquor licenses to eight. Unanimous. Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved for passage of Ordinance #2265: Ord. 2265 ..-. AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE NUMBER OF CLASS C LIQUOR LICENSES Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. FIRE AND POLICE Parking of house trailers in residential areas ( Request of Mm. Wm. Preble): By way of status report, the Conlnittee heard Mr. Wm. Preble ~ directed the Village Attorney to draw an ordinance to he used as a draft which the Cormmittee will review at its next regular meeting in December. Amendments to Schedules in Traffic Code: The Con~aitt~e reviewed certain reconmedded changes to the Traffic Code as outlined herein: Reversal of Busse Ave. from westbound only to. eastbound only, proposed amendments to Schedule 1~ concerning ~certain intersections at which stop si~as have already been erected, and an amendment to Article VI to .eliminate paragraph D and changing Schedule I to reflect all of those streets whereon 25 MPH speed limit si~as have been posted. When all of the Schedules have been changed, follow- lng a survey ~z~egarding existing 25 MPH si~as, an ordinance will be placed on the agenda fo~ first reading. Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved to concur with the --- entire recommendation of the Fire and Police Conm~ttee regarding amendments to Schedules in the Traffic Code. Upon roll call: Ayes: ~ Ahem Furst Kitroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. Fire and Police Guards at Public Gatherings: The Co~m.~ttee reviewed a proposed ordinance amending Article 5 of Police Chapter 24 to provide for an inspection of premises to be used for Fire Guards any public gatherings to determine they are free from any~fire-haZarda at Public and are suitable for the use. Further, the ordinance would-establish Gatherings the necessity of having promoters provid~ for t~iformed fire and police guards, atno cost to the Village, to be in attendance at public gatherings which will h~ve an anticipated crowd of 1500 persons or more. The Village Attorney was instructed tamdraft an ordinance for first reading at, this Board meeting, with the reconmendation of the Committee for adoption of the change. Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Relter, moved to concur with the recormnendations of th~ Fire and Police 'Committee regarding Fire and Police guards at public gatheriD~s. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem ~ Furst Kilroy Norris Reit~ An ordinance amending Article V of Chapter 2~ was presented for first reading and the Clerk was requested to place it on the ag~ada of the next regular meeting for final passage. November 17, ~970 JUDIOINRY CO~±'iT~ Case ?0-liP Rezone NW coroner W~f & Kensington. fromRX to B4 Case ?0-liP T~ustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved the Board concur in the recon~nendation of the Plan Co~ssion and deny the rezoning requested in Case ?0-liP. Mx. J.M. Brick~an, President of J.M. Brickman Midwest Corpor- ation, appea~ed before th~ Board and requested further opportunity to discuss the above petition with the Board. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved that Case ?0-liP -- be referred to the Judiciary Co~m~ittee for consideration at the December 10th Committee meeting. St. Cecelia~. Peace Reformed Church. Mr. Les Meier and the Village of Mount Prospect- Joint ~articipation in sewer and sewer & water main construction: water ~ain construction The Judicisry committee, by a v~te of 2-0, recon~nended payment of $1500.00 to Father Prendergast, Pastor of St. Cecelia's Church, for the Village's portion of the above project, extending the mains across Lonnquist Boulevard. Further~0re, the Con~mittee reco~nended acceptance of the public improvements when the Village Manager as in receipt of a letter from Father Prendergast indicating that Peace Reformed Church has paid $1139,00 and Mr. Meier has paid $1017.50 to St. Cecelia's Church, and that St. Cecelia's has received the $1500.00 payment from the Village. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved $1500.00 be paid to St. Cecelia's Church for the Village's portion in extending sewer and water system to St. Cecelia's Church. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved the Village Board accept the public ir~0rovements at such time as the Village is advised that the transactions outlined above have been accomplished. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilrey Norris Reiter Motion carried. Ranclhurst Randhurst Expansion Expansion The Judiciary Committee recommended that the Board authorize the administration to construe Randhurst parking B-3 for the entire complex' in light of Section 20 of the Zoning Ordinance rather than Section l? (B-l)o Further, the Committee recommended the administration be directed through its Director of Building and Zoning to issue an occupancy certificate for the newly constructed Jewel- Osco f~ee standing building based upon its providing one parking space for each 300 Sq. ft, of gross floor area. In addition, the Judiciary Committee recormmanded the administration revamp the existing Zor_ing Ordinance for shopping centers, preparing a draft ordinance ~o be reviewed by the Plan Conm~ission for recorrmendation to the Board. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved to direct the Director of Buildi~g and Zornlng to issue occupancy certificate to Randhurst when Jewel-Osco is completed, based on parking requirements as set forth in B-3 zoning. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. November 17, 1970 Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved the Village Attorney be directed togdraft an ordinance covering the parking re- quirements in B-1 District and refer such to the Plan Con~ulssion for study. Upon roll call: Ayesl Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. The Judiciary Conmtittee recommended passage of the carnival ordinance after study and amending Para. E of Sec. ll.ll03. Carnival Ord. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Judiciary Conm~ttee. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst mKi~y Norris Reiter Motion carried. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved for passage of Ord. 2~66 Ordinance #2266: AN ORDINANCE ~NDING ARTICLE X OF CHAFI~ 11 OF THE M~UNT ~mending PROSPECT MUNICIPAL CODE ~h~ticle X of Chapter ll of Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilrey Norris Reiter ~m. Code Caruiv~l Ord. Motion carried. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY Street li~htinS _ Fs1rview Gardens: The Committee considered palcement of underground wiring and posts other .than wood for street lighting in Fairview Gardens. It was Street lightir4T the opinion of the Village Attorney not to spread an assessment. Fairview Gardens Citizens in the area made a complete proposal, with exhibits and ~-~ in material supplied. Study was given to total underground wiring being required in future developments in Mount Prospect. The Conm~ttee made no recommendation, but had requested the adminis- tration to detarntine the method used in Arlington~ Heights. As a farreaching proposal, Trustee Reiter reported, the Committee was considering the possibility of Mount Prospect undergoing area- wide conversion to underground wiring supplying street lights in the Village. The administration was requested to investigate this matter with the power company and the Public Works Department. Afterr further investigation by the Committee, another report will follow. The subject will remain in Committee. United Motor Coach: Inasmuch as a mass' transportation study is currently under way among United Motor Coach the communities in the Northwest Municipal Conference, Trustee Rsiter requested this item be dropped from the Public Health an~ Safety Con~ttee docket. PUBLIC kOEES COMMITTEE Pinner Electric Maintenance Agreement: T~e contract with Pinner Elec6ric Co~any was presented and Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Reiter, moved the contract for preventative Pinner Electric maintenance and operation work as stipulated in the contrast be ac- Maintenance cepted, with the provision that the amount of money necessary to ful- Agreement fill the contract ~e budgeted. MANAGER' S ~EPORT Electrical Code - Presentation of ordinance: Trustee Reiter, seconded by Truste~ Ahem, moved to waive the rules requiring two readings of an ordiuance for the purpose of addressing Electrical Code the Board ~0 the Electrical Code. Unanimous. Noven~oer l?~ 1970 Trustee Reiter, seconded by Trustee Ahem, moved for passage Ordinauce and approval of Ordinance #2267 to be published in pamphlet 2267 form: ~7.~RICAL ELEL'i'MICAL CODE . ~ · CODE Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. The Acting Village Manager gave a status report on the progress SEE-Gk%~ AVE. of the SeeGwun Avenue bridge, but stated the bridge will not be BRIDGE completed this season, if weather conditions become bad.' OTHER BUSINESS The?? Director of Public Works recormrended purchase of three Purchase transistorized mobile 2-way radios for the Public Works of 3 ~obile Department from MoDorola Communications and Electronics, Inc. 2-way radios for a total installed price of $2,080.50, and reported there is $2,300.00 in the current budget. Trustee Ahem, seconded by Trustee Kilroy, moved to purchase three two-way transistorized mobile radios for the Public Works Department from Motorola Communicitions and Electronics, Inc. for a total installed price of $2,080.50. Upon roll call: Ayes: khern Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried. U.S. Post Office resubdivision at Central & Elmhurst: U.S. Post The Acting Village Mangager reported that the above property Office will have to be subdivided. A tentative pIat of' subdivision Resubdivision has been filed with the Plan Commission and received approval. The U. S. Post Office is required to file with the Plan CommisSion a final plat of subdivision. A~linen is necessary showing dedications for the north half of: Central Road and installation of .certain~ water-and sewer mains and other public improvements. No f~nds are allocated by the U.~; Post Office Department for~ linens of subdivision. The Acting Village Manager requested authorization to hire Anton Adams to draft a linen of resubsivision~ Trustee'Kilroy, seconded by Trustee Ahem, moved to authorize the administration;to hire Anton Adams to draft ofi?)~at of subdivision for the U.S. Post Office property at Central sad Elmhurst. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris .Reiter Motion carried. Thunderbird Lanes: Thunderbird Request was received from Thunderbird Lanes to extend the Lanes bowling and billiards hours to 2:00 A.M. the mornthg of January 1, 1971. Trustee Reiter, seconded by Trustee Ahem, moved to extend the time on January 1, 1971 for bowling and billiards to 2:00 A.M. , · Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahem Furst Kilroy Norris Reiter Motion carried, .... , An ordinance annexing 11.892 acres of Commonwealth Edison ~-~ ANNEXATION Right-of-Way west of Elmhurst Road and north of Dempster 11.892 acres-' Street was presented for first reading and the Clerk was requested to place it on the next agenda for final passage. November 17, 1970 n ordinance annexing 1.43 acres w~st of Linneman Road and south ANNEXATION of Eva Lane was presented for first reading end the Clerk was re~ 1.~3 acrea quested to place it on the next agenda for final passage. An ordinance annexing 1.48 acres lying north of Rand Road at East Isabella extended was presented for first reading and Ak%FF/~TION the Clerk was requested to place it on the next agenda for 1.48 acres final passage. An ordinance annexing 1.91 acres west of Lirdqerrzzn Road and South of Golf Road was presented for first reading and the Clerk was A~I~EXATION requested to place it on the next agenda for final passage. 1.91 acres Amendment to Sec. 24.403 was referred to Public Health and Safety Con~nittee. Request of Marshall Theroux re athletic exhibitions was referred to the Finance Committee. Central plat of Subdivision was referred to the Plan Commission. PUBLIC WORKS - November 18, 1970 - Special Assessment #70 and library snow removal. INFORMATION ONLY Breakfast meeting wilh Boards and Cormmission Chairmen, Flaming Torch, 9:00 A.M. December 5, 1970. ADJO~ Trustee Furst, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved the meeting be adJourned. ADJOU~m~f Time: 10:45 P.M. Unanimous. DONALD W..GOODMAN, Village Clerk