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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/21/1963 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES MELD ON TUESDAY~ MAY 21~ 1963 President Schlaver called the meeting to order at 8:15 P.M. with the following presen%: roll call Bergen Bruhl Ekren Bickley Casterline Phillips Trustee Ekren~ seconded by T~ustee Bruhl, moved that the minutes minutes of May l~th be approved as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bergen Bruhl Pass: Casterline Philips Motion carried. Trustee Bruhl~ seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for the approval of bills dated May 16th as follows: bills General $17,728.31 Garbage 1.86 Library 2,517.13 Municipal Bldg. Bond & Interest, 1961 3,428.20 Library Bldg. Bond & Interest, 1949 230.53 Water operations 1,805.3~ $25,711.37 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bemgen Bickley Bruhl Ekren Casterline Phillips Motion carried. Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips~ moved that the Finance amount of $441.80 be ~emporarily advanced from General Fund to Municipal Advance Building 6 Interest Fund - 1961 for paymen= of lbon~ interes~ due June 1, Funds 1963 to be repaid upon receip= of taxes. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Ekren Caste~line Phillips Motion carried. T~ustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved to accept Finance and cancel Warrant ~4519 dated April 30 for $255 offered for polling place rental at St, Raymond's Church and returned by Father Doyle, who explained that Father O'Brien would have wanted it that way. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bmuhl Ekren Casterline Phillips Motion car-~ied. Tmustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for the passage of Ordinance ~911: Ord. 911 liquor AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER~13 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT BY AMENDING SECTION 13.107, NUMBER OF LICENSES Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. May 21, 1963 This amends the liquor license, allowing two Class A, five Class B, six Class C, and one Class D. Class E was dropped. Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that liquor the Village Attorney be directed to prepare a resolution of policy making liquor lieges available in the following circumstances: If. license has formerly been issued by the County to p~operty now annexed by the Village and if it is so stipulated and agreed to in terms of annexation of large area incorporating commercial development. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion ca~ied. Trustee Bruhl, seconded by T~ustee Phillips, moved that Zoning Case 62-31 Zoning Case 62-31 for rezoning of Weber lots on.South Maple be with- drawn in view of the fact that the Village has decided to keep them and use as public parking. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. Discussion was held by the Board with Mr. Wilson, chairmlan insurance of the Insurance Committee, who suggested that bid of Employers Mutual would prove to be the most profitable =o the Village, giMing his tech- nical reasons for this recommendation. This will be held in committee for another week. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for the Ord. 912 passage of Ord. 912: Zoning Case 63-8 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING ORDINANCE P~LATING TO PROPERTY LOCATED ON WILLIAM STREET ABOUT 291 FEET SOUTH OF EAST PROSPECT. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. This refers zo Zoning Case 63-8, Jerry Chez; R-4 zoning for multiple dwellings. Zoning Case Trustee Ekren reported regarding Zoning Case 63-1, Shell Oil 63-1 Co., explaining that investigation of their County permit allowed them a car wash such as is ordinarily attached to a gas station, capacity of ~ cars per hour, but d~ss not allow for an auto ta%undry. This matter is still in Co~nittee. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for Res. 13-63 adoption of Res. 13-63: County zoning A R~SOLUTION DIP~CTED TO THE COUNTY CL~RK OF COOK COUNTY FOR TRANSMITTAL TO THE COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OBJECTING TO THE P~ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY DESIGNATED BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF COOK COUNTY AS DOCKET 558, SAID PROPERTY BEING IN ELK GROVE TOWNSHIP. Upon ~oll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bru~l Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. May 21~ 1963 Trustee Phillips read the following memo from Finance Director James King: Sewers rates "In reference to the Water Revenue Bond Ordinance, we haye to establish a sewer rate for the sewers to be acquired. I would like to recommend the same rate as that presently being ~charged residents by the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, that is, $2.50 residential and $4.00 commercial or industrial per month. This would amend Section 23.302 of the Village Ordinances. "I would also like to recommend a sewer tap charge in the amount of .$15.00. This would amend Section 23.302 of the Village Ordi= nanceSo "And to recommend amending Section 23 to read "Sewer and Water" throughout." Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved that the Village Attorney be authorized to prepare amendment as cited in the fore- going memo. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley B~uhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. Mr. Appleby read the following letter from the Village Attorney: May 20, 1963 County President and Board of Trustees Zoning Gentlemen: Re: Cook County Zoning Docket #580 garbage Subsequent investigation and consultation with Mr. Bruhl indicates that protest by Mt. Prospect should not be made in above cause, since: 1. Des Plaines is in favor of same. and 2. Land-fill is industrial disposal and not garbage. I would therefore, request rescinding of instructions given to me. Sincerely, Edward C. Mofert, Village Attorney Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved to rescind motion of the Board made during April 80th meeting in regard to County Zoning Docket 580. This motion carried by acclamation. Manager Appleby reported that hearing would be held in the County Court House regarding revisions proposed for the Cook County Building Ordinance. Mr. Appleby also reported that Well #7 was drilled to a depth of Well 6 1,026 feet by that day; and that Well #6 is pumping 1,500 gallons per Well 7 minute. president Schlaver reported that he will attend meeting of the IML Illinois Municipal Leauge in Springfield Friday afternoon, and that Trustees Phillips and Bergen, as well as Mr. Appleby, will join him on Saturday at the Legislative Review conference sponsored by the League. Attorr~ Hofert reported that Town Development Company case Town Develop wilt be heard in Cou~t before Judge Marovitz on May 28, that portion of ment Co. this case is known as "Defining the Issue". He also reported that Northwest Side Motors (Mor~on Pontiac) zoning case will be heard in the near future. May 21, 1963 e Go PaPk Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved to3 Sub accept the public improvements installed in We Go Park Subdivision, Unit 3. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. It was explained that these improvements had been approved by Consoer, Townsend ~ Associates, and ~he Water and Street superintendents. Adjournment by acclamation at 9:32 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ruth C. Wilson, Clerk May 21, 1963