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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/12/1965 VB minutes MINUTES OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES' MEETING HELD JANUARY 12~ 1965 P~esident Schlaver called the meeting to order at roll call 8:13 P.M. wi~h the following members present: Bruhl Bergen Busse Ek~en Absent: ~.Casterline Phillips Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved minutes for the approval of the minutes of January 5th as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl . Bergen Busse Ek~en Absent: Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved bills for the approval of the following bills: General $50,472.42 Parking SysTem 1,453.84 Libramy 1,927.29 Fire Equip. 1964 1,599.50 Public Works Bldg. ~ Constr. 1964 71.00 Waterworks 6 Sewerage 20,692.64 Waterworks g Sewerage Impr. & Ext. 30,319.96 $I06,536.65 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bergen Busse Ekren Absent: Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Referred to Building Committee by President Schlaver: Bldg. Dept. Question re portable swimming pool ordinance. Swimming pools Referred to Judiciary Committee and Village Attorney: Memo of 12-31-64 re reported sale of sections of Serafine's Bldg. Dept. townhouses. Referred to Finance Committee: Memo of 12-31-64 ~e Klausing property. Tz~ustee Bruhl ~eported that he had had talks with Bluett Citizens ~--~ Mr. Jacobsen of Citizens Utility Co. re purchase of Bluett Water Co. wa~er system; that Finance Director King is evaluating pmice from earnings; that he will report further later. Finance Director King replied to for~ner question of MFT 20CS Trustee Frank Bergen re expenditures of MFT 20CS appropriation, and in memo gave a complete breakdown of moneys spent. Addi- tional appropriation of December 8, 1964 was for 818,100, most of which was for engineering costs, which had inadvertently been omitted from appropriation. January 12~ 1965 ¥ Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved Ord. 1010 for the passage of Ord. 1010: Stop streets DESIGNATING 0AKAND GREGORY, THE NORTH~YEST AND SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF MAC ARTHUR AND ISABELLA STREETS AS STOP INTERSECTIONS, AMENDING SEC. 18.201 of the MUNICIPAL CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT. '~ Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse ~ Ekren Absent: Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Ord. 101t Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved for the passage of Ord. 1011: Stop streets DESIGNATING THE INTERSECTION OF COTTONWOOD LANE, ROBERT DRIVE AND REDWOOD DRIVE AS A STOP INTERSECTION, AMENDING SEC. 18.201 of the MUNICIPAL CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ekren Absent: Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Zoning Case Trustee Ek~en r~ad report and memo from the Board 64-37 of Appeals ~e Zoning Case 64-37, Dominion Development Com- pany: REPORT November 25, 1964 Case 64-37, Dominion Development Co. Milton H. Turtle, as trustee Heard November 20, 1964 The petition requests rezoning f~om R-3 to B-3 of Lots l, 2, 3, ~, 5 and 6 located at thesouthwest corner of Central Road and Wapella Street, Mount Prospect. The President of the West Central Civic Association, together with an attorney representing the Association, the owners of property immediately to the south and east of the subject property, and other owners, of property in the vicinity were p~esent and registered objections to the rezoning requested by the petitioner. Based on the following findings, the Board voted 6-0 To deny the recommendation of such requested rezoning: 1) Public welfare does not demand the rezoning. 2) Spot zoning~ 3) Depreciation of the residential value of surrounding land zoned R-1. January 12, 1965 4) Land can be developed as now zoned. Zoning Case 5) Aggravation of traffic situation at 64-37 intePsection of CentPal, PPospect. and the Pailroad tPacks. Eugene F. MaPtin, ChaiPman Malcolm G. Young, Acting Sec'y MEMO re Dominion Development Co., Case 64-37: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 which fPont on Central ape separated by an alley f~om lots to the south zoned R-1 which fPont on Wapella. Immediately to the east is other pPopePty fPonting on Central also zoned R-3 and south of which the land is zoned R-t. All land to the west and southwest of the subject pPopePty is zoned R-1. The petitioner testified that the land to the south of the subject propePty was vacant~ but the owners of homes immediatley to the south pPesented themselves to testify to the contrar~f and to object to any Pezoning of the propePty. The President and the Attorney of the West Central Civic Asso- ciation p~esented the objections of the Association and home- owners in the immediate area of the subject property to the proposed Pezoning. The. Association's objections wer~ that the value of land zoned R-1 would be adversely affected, that the already dangerous traffic hazard which exists where CentPal, Prospect and the Pailroad intePsect would be aggravated by the opePation of the proposed gasoline service station~ that theme were mor~ than adequate gasoline service station facilities in the vicinlty; that the~e was no public need om demand fop such ~ezoning~ and that such ~ezonlng would be spot zoning. While the petitioner did not agree with the objections, he of- feted no facts derived fPom a traffic ~udy, no plan for traffic control, no substantial explanation why the p~operty could not be used as zoned. The Board was unanimous in its decision that the pPoposed rezoning cannd~ be justified by any need or demand of public welfaPe~ that business use of the pPoposed land would be most incompatible with the use and zoning of land to the east, west and south; that the value of such surrounding pPoperty would be adversely affected, and that an alPeady poop traffic situa- tion would be dangerously aggravated. Eugene F. Martin, Chairman Malcolm G. Young, Acting Sec'y This matter was PefePPed to the Judiciary Committee. Trustee EkPen, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved that Zoning Code the Zoning Boamd of Appeals be Pequested to hold heaping at the eaPliest possible date amending Sec. B-3, Zoning DistPict, and defining temm of DPive-In Restaurant and Food Establishment. This will be known as Case 65-2, to be heard January 29, 1965. Motion carPied by acclamation. Trustee Ek~en, seconded by TPustee BePgen, moved that Building Dept. the Building Department be directed not to issue permits which a~e not in accoPd with the intent of the Village BoaPd as shown in the foregoing zoning petition (65-2). This motion camrled by acclamation¢ JanuaPy 12, 1965 rd. 1012 Trustee Ek~en, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved Annexation for the passage of Ord. 1012: Wedgewood Terrace ANNEXING CERTAIN PROPERTY TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT WHICH PROPERTY IS COM- MONLY KNOWN AS WEDGEWOOD TERRACE ~ Trustee Ekr~n read copy of amended order of the couPt ~ 64-CO-1506 signed by Judge Thaddeus Adesko approving annex- ation of certain lots to the Village. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bergen Busse Ekren Schlaver Nays: None Absent: Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Members of the Wedgewood Terrace Homeowners Association were present, and their president spoke, telling the Board that -- the association was glad to be a part of the Village, and that the only disappointment was that certain lots along the east b~undary had been omitted fPom the plat due to the objection of the owners. It was pointed out that these pPopemties were now surrounded by the Village and in a position to be annexed. Trustee BPuhl, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that the Village Attorney be directed to draw up papers of annexation ~ pertaining to all property which was originally included in the petition fop annexation but which was allowed to be omitted by order of Judge Ad~sko, namely, Lots a, 5, 7 and 8 - in Block 1, and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 8, Wedgewood Terrace. Upon moll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bergen Busse Ekren Nays: None Absent: CastePline Phillips Motion carried. Zoning Trustee Ekren read the following letter from the Case 64-28 general manager of Randhurst: January 8, 1965 C. O. Schtaver, President Dear Sim: I understand that out-petition fop Pezoning of the lower level --~ of RandhuPst to permit warehouse occupancy is still in a pend- ing status. We have decided not To pursue this matter, and therefore you may close this petition as you see fit. Sincerely yours, RANDHURST CORPORATION Robert J. Flynn, Vice President g General Manager January 12, 1965 Zoning Case Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved to withdraw 64-28 Zoning Case $4-28 from consideration of the Judiciary Com- mittee, and to consider this case closed. This motion car- ~ied by accl~ion. T~s~ee Busse, seconded by ~us~ee B~uhl, moved ~o Fire Station app~uve C~n~e O~de~ ~6 and %o authorize expedite of $25~ Buildin~ Con~ra( for ex=ension of masonry wa~s ~o ~he ceiling a~ ~he dust sh~% from =he boile~ ro~ ~o underside of ~he Pool, a% Fire S=a=ion Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse E~en Absent: ~s=ePline Phillips Mo~ion car=ied. Trustee Bergen read ~he f. ollowing le=~e~ f~ Highway Division ~hu~ C. BP~ing, Engineer, Division of High~ys: Northwest Hwy parklnE January 7, 1~65 D~r ~. Appleby: Reference is made =o your le=~er of Janu~y 6, 1965 re~ive :o elevation of diagonal parking within ~he l~i~s Nor=hwes~ Highly ~prov~enZ in the Village of ~ling:on He~h~s. On July 6~ 196~ =he Village of A~lin~=on HeighTs s~ned the Join~ S~a~e-Vil~ge Resolution. The implementation of ~he clause which prohibits ~Pki~. will eliminate parking withi~ ~he limits of ~he ~provemen~. Very ~ly Arthur C. Br~ing Ass' t Distr. Engineer Village Engineer Ben H~e%eP infomed the Boa~ as follows: "Enclosed is ~he la=es= copy of ~he resolution that %he S=a~e Highway Dep~ w~s The Village ~o adopt before ~hey will ~prove No~hwes~ Highway. The S=a~e will p~it ~allel p~ki~ iD ~ do~to~ area exoep~ ~ween ~he hours of ~:00 P.M. ,~d 7:00 P,M, fo~ a ~wo-year pemi~." ~us~ee Bergen read aloud Resolutions 1-65~ and 2-65, and Ordinances 1013~ 101~, 1015 and 1016. Resolution 1-65 reads as follows~ Highway Division Northwest Hwy PROVIDING FOR ~ AG~EMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF improvements ILLINOIS ACTING THROUGH ITS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ~D BUILD~GS ~INAFTER CAL~D THE STATE, RESOLUTION 1-65 ~D THE VI~GE OF ~T~ PROSPECT, A ~NICIPAL CORPO- ~TION, HE~INA~ER ~LLED THE VIL~GE, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT. ALOMG NORTHWEST HIGHWAY, S.B.L RTE., (F.A. RTE. 20) STATE SEC. 1965-15-RS, COOK COUNTY WHE~AS. ~he STATE p~oposes =o ~p~ove approxi~ely 11~7~3 lineal fee~ of Nor~hwes~ Highway between Wate~an Avenue and Village Court by resurfacing ~he existinE ~0 fee~ January 12, 1965 ighway Division Northwest Hwy and variable width pa=ement with one (1) inch of Bituminous improvements Concrete Surface Course, Subclass 1-11, widenin~ the pavement at the intersections of Central Road, Elmhurst Road and Mount Prospect Road with Portland Cemen~ Concrete BaseCourse 9" and sumfacing the new base course with 2-1/2 inches of Bitum- inous Con,ere, Subclass 1-11, oonstructin~ Combination Con- crete Curb and Gutter, adjacent to the proposed widening, recons%~ructing the grade along Northwest Highway and Mount Prospect Road at the intersection, and pemforming all other work necessary to complete the improvement accordin~ to ~he approved plans, and WHEREAS, the cost of the improvement within the VILLAGE is approximately $375,000.00. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of 'the premises, the STATE is willi~ to participate i~ the improvement to the following extent provided the VILLAGE will participate as provided in this resolution. 1. The STAT~ will make the surveys, prepare plans and specifications, receive bids and award the contract, furnish engineerin~ inspection during construction and cause the improvement to be built in accordance with the plans, specifica- tions and contract, and 2. The STATE will pay all consi"~uction and engineer- in~ costs, and ~. Upon completion of the improvement and so lon~ as the street is used as a State Highway, the STATE shall maintain ~ cause ~o be maintained within the corporate limits of the VILLAGE, the pavement structure of four (~) traffic lanes, each =eh (10) feet and vamiable in width, and the left-turn lanes a~ the intersections of Central Road, Elmhurst Road and Mount Prospect Road. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that if said improvemen~ is cons~ucted as heretofore stated, the VILLAGE will partici- pate on the following basis. 1. The VILLAGE shall adopt before the award of ~he con%-rac= and pu~ in~o effect, on or before October 1, 1966, an ordinance prohibitin~ parking within =he Village Limits of the improvemen:, a copy of which is attached hemeto as Exhibit "A", and 2. The VILLAGE shall adopt and put into effect, before the award of ~he contract~ an ordinance prohibiting parkin~ within the limits of ~he proposed improvement in areas where ba~ier curbs are existing, .or proposed with the following exceptions. Parallel pa~king will be allowed in curbed areas along Northwest Highway between Wille Street and Maple Street and on Main Street (Elmhurst Road) within the limits of the proposed improvement, ex¢~pt between the hours of ~:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M., a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "B", and 3. The ~ILLAGE will adop~ and put into effect, before the award of the contract, an appropriate ordinance prohibiting the discharge of sanitary sewage and industrial waste wa=er into any storm sewer-s cnns~ucted as a part of this improvement, a copy of which is a~tached hereto as Exhibit "C", and January 12, 1965 ?? 4. The VILLAGE will adopt, p=iom to advemTising the womk, a Highway Div. .~esoluTion approving the plansand specifications'as oompleted, Northwest Hwy a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "D", and improvements 5. The VILLAGE will not peri, it d~iveway om en~ance openings To be made in the curb, as consTrucTed, without the consent of The STATE, and S. Upon cumpleTion of the imp~ovemen=, the VILLAGE will maintain, om cause to be maintained, within the Village limits of the improvement, the ~oadbed outside of Tha~ portion which is To be maintained by the STATE, Togethem with all cu~bs, flags, manholes, catch basins, sto~-m sewers, utilities and ap- purtenances located within the limits of the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that approval of this'~esolu- Tion by The STATE s~ll be oonside~ed as its concurrence in and acceptance of The Te~ms contained he~ein and shall constitute and a~eement between The VILLAGE and STATE fo~ the construction and maintenance of the improvement described he~ein, and BE IT FURTHER RES0LVED, that the VILLAGE Clerk is hereby directed To t~ansmit the executed, ~ep~oducible copy of this ~-esolution and copies of all o~dinances and ~esolutions quested by This mesoluTion to The Division of Highways, its Dis~ict EnEinee~'s Office, au 300 Nomth STate Chicago, Illinois 60610. APPROVEB STATE OF ILLINOIS '--~ COUNTY OF COOK ) ~ ' STATE OF ILLINOIS I, Ruth C. Wilson, Village Clerk DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS in and fo~ The Village of Mount AND BUILDINGS P~ospecT hereby oe~Tify the fore- DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ~oing to be a 't~ue, perfect and complete copy of a ~esoluTion adopted by the Village Board of T~ustees at a meeting on Januamy 12, 1965. Ruth C. Wilson Chief Highway Enginee~ Village Clemk E](HIBIT "A" Ord0 1013 Highway parking ORDINANCE NO. 1013 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.501 AS OF OCTOBER 1, 1966 PROHIBITING PARKING IN CERTAIN AREAS NOW, THERE~RE, BE IT OP. DAINED by The Pz'esident and Board of Trustees of The Village of Mount Pmospect, Cook CounTy, Illinois: Section 1. That SecTion 18.501 of The Municipal Code of the Village of Mount P~ospect entitled "No Paz'king Places" be and is hereby amended by addin~ Themeto the following: "26. Along No:'Thwes= Highway (RouTe 14) in The Village of Mount P~ospect. January 19, 1965 27. Along Maih St-neet'between Northwest Highwa~ and Busse Avenue in the Village of Mount ~ospect · it Section 2. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and afte~ O~tober 1,' 1966, provided same has been duly passed~ approved and published aooordin~ =o law. PASSED and APPROVED this 12 day of January, 1968. Clarence O. Schlave~ P~esiden= ...... ATTEST: Ruth C. Wilson Village Clerk PUBLISHED in the INDEPENDENT January 21~ 1965. Ord. 1015 EXHIBIT "B" ORDIN~CE 1015 AN O~IN~CE AMENDING CHAP~R 18 ARTIC~ V OF T~ M~ICIPAL CODE OF THE VIL~GE OF MOUNT PROS~CT ~LATING TO ~STRICTIONS ON PA~ING A~NG NORTHWEST HIGHWAY AND ~IN ST~ET. NOW, THE~FO~, BE IT ORDAINED by ~he ~esident and Board of T~s=ees of =he Village of Moun% ~ospec=, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. T~ Article V of Chapter 18 of ~he Municipal Code of ~he Vil~ge of Moun~ ~ospect is hereby ~ended by adding thereto ~he f611~i~: "Se=~ion 18.517. ~ior ~o Octo~r 1, 1966 i~ shall be ~lawful ~o permi= any v~hlcle '~o s~and along N~rthwes~ Highway between Wille S~ee% and Maple Stree~ and alon~ Main Street be- =ween Nor~hwes: Highway an~ Busse Ave. beKween the hoursof ~ P.M. and 7 P.M. Parallel ~rking only shall be pe~i~ed upon the aforementioned s~ree=s between ~he hours of 7 P.M. and qP.M." Sec=ion 2. This ordinance s~ll be in full force and eff~c= from' and after i~s ~ssage, approval and publication ac- cording to law and shall re~ain in effec~ un~il October 1, 1966 a~ which ~e it shall be of no further force and effect. PASSED and APPROVED ~his 12 day of January~ 1965. Clarence O. Schlaver ~iden~ ATTEST: Ruth C. Wilson Village Clerk PUBL$SHED ~ ~e~I~EPENDENT~o~ ~an~ry 21, 1965. January 12, 1965 E~d{IBIT "B" Ord. 101~ Highway ParklnE ORDINANCE 1014 AN ORDINANCE ~MENDING SECTION 18.501 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PROHIBITING PARKING IN CERTAIN AREAS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the P~esiden~ and Board of T~ustees of the Village of Mount P~ospect, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1. That Section 18.501 of the Municipal Code of ~he Village of Mount P~ospect prohibiting parking be amended by adding the~eto~he following: "2~. Along NorThwest Highway (Route 14) k~tween Prospect Manor and Wille Street. 25. Along Northwest Highway (Route 14) between Albert Street and Mount P~ospeo= Road." Section 2. This o~dinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication ac- cording ~o law. PASSED and APPROVED ~his 12 day of January, 1965. Clarence-O. Schlaver i~esiden~ ATTEST: Ruth C. Wilson Village Clerk PUBLISHED in the INDEPENDENT January 21, 1965. EXHIBIT "C" Ord. 1016 Sewers ORDINANCE 1016 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING SANITARY'SEWAGE OR INDUSTRIAL WASTE FROM BEING DISCHARGED INT0 SEWERS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the P~esident and Board of T~ustees of the Village of Mount P~ospec~ Cook County~ Illinois: Section 1. That Section 22.209 of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount P~ospect be and is hereby renumbered so tha~ hereafter it shall be designated as Section 22,210. Section 2. That there is hereby added to the Municipal Code of ~he Village of Mount P~ospec~, a new Section 22.209 to read as follows: "NO person~ fir~ or corporation shall cause sanitary sewage or industrial waste to he discharged into any January 12, 1965 sewer constructed as part of an improvement authorized by ResoluTion No. 1-65, passed and approved by the P~esidenT and Board of T~ustees on 12Th day of Janua~y~ 1965, which improvement is designated by the Depa~tmen~ of Public Works and Buildings, SkaTe of Illinois, as S.B.I. Rou~e 19 - F.A. RouTe 20 Section 196q-15-RS. SecTion 3. This ordinance shall be in'full force and effect from and aftem its passage and publication ac- comding To law. PASSED and APPROVED This 12 day of January, 1965. Clarence O. Sahlaver President ATTEST: RuTh C, Wilson Village Clerk PUBLISHED in The INDEPENDENT January 2k, 1965. Resolution 2-65 EXHIBIT "D" Approval of Plans RESOLUTION 2-65 A RESOLUTION BY THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ~-~ APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND BUILDINGS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS FOR CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by The President and Board of T~ustees of the Village of Mount Pmospect, Cook County, Illinois: SecTion 1. That The Village of Mount P~ospeeT does hereby appmove The plans and specifications fo~ public improve- ments designated by the Depart-menT of Public Works and Buildings as S.B.I. RouTa 19 - F.A. RouTe 20 SecTion 1965-15-RS Cook CounTy. SecTion 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and afTe~ its passage and approval according To law, PASSED andAPPROVED This 12 day of Januamy, 1965. Clarence O. Schlaver President ATTEST: ~-~ RuTh C. Wilson Village Clerk January 12, 1965 : Tmus%ee Bergen, seconded by TrusTee Ekren, moved Motions adoptin~ for The adoption of Res. 1-65, shown above: Res. 1-65 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen B~uhl Busse Ek~en Absent: Casterline Phillips MoTion ca~ied. TmusTee Bergen, seconded by T~us~ee Ekren, moved Res. 2-65 for the adoption of Res. 2-65, shown above: Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ekren AbsenT: Casterline Phillips MoTion carried. T~usX~e Bergen% ~seconde~ -b~ ~T~u~tee Ek~en, moved Ord. 1013 for The passa~f..O~d.. 1013, sho~a~ above: Upon roll call=. Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ekmen AbsenT: Cas~erline Phillips Mo~ion ca~ied. TrusTee Bergen, seconded by T~us~ee Busse, moved Ord. 101~ for The passage of O~d. 101~, shown above: Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen B~uhl Busse Ek~en AbsenT: Cas~erline Phillips Mo=ion carried. T~us~ee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Ek~en, moved 0md. 1015 for the passage of Ord. 1015~ shown above: Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ek~en AbsenT: Cas~emline Phillips MoTion carried. Trustee Bergen~ seconded by T~us~ee Bruhl, moved O~d. 1016 for The passage of O~d. 1016, shown above: Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ekren Absent: Cas~erline Phillips Mo~ion carried. January 12~ 1965 Elk Ridge Villa Manager Harold Appleby read letter re public im- Units 6, 7 6 8 provemen~s for Elk Ridge Villa Units 6, 7 and 8 as follows: January'12, 1965 Gentlemen: ~-~ Plats of Subdivision for Elk Ridge Villa Uni~ 7 and 8 have been approved by the Village Board of Trustees. The Met~'opolitan Sanitary D~strict of GreaTer Chicago has issued permits for ~he Sanitary ~ewerage system in these units. I hereby request permission to construct the public improvements consisting of curb and gutter, pavement, side- walk, and storm sewers as shown on plans prepared by E. N. Fletcher. Engineer, dated August 31, 196~ and identified as No. 6320, a~ our expense and at no expense To ~he Village of Mount Prospect in Elk Ridge Villa Units 6, 7 and 8. When these improvements are completed and accepted by ~he Village of Mount Prospect, they shall become the property of said Village withou~ cost ,or expense ~Q said.Village and I will give the Village a Bill of Sale for them. I hereby request that the recording of the Plat be held until a later date. Yours very Salvatore Di Mucci Engineer Ben Hemmeter stated that .the public impDovements plans were in order and acceptable To the Village. Tmustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved approve public improvement plans for Elk Ridge Villa, Units 7 and 8. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Ek~en Absent: Cas~erline Phillips Motion carried. : Kenilworth Ave. Spec. Assessment Attorney Hofert reported ~hat the Kenilworth Avenue special assessment case was taken up in court that day and con- tinued for 30 days by Judge Adesko because of Robert Irmiger bring in his witnesses. Adjournment by acclamation aT 9:58 P.M. ReSpectfully submitted, : Ruth C. Wilson, Clerk January 12, 1965