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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/28/1964 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES' MEETING HELD ON APRIL 28, 196~ President Schlaver called the meeting to order at 8:11 P.M. with the following members presenti roll call ~Busse Bergen Bvuhl Ek~en Casterline Phillips Trustee Casterline~ seconded by T~ustee Bruhl, moved to approve the minutes of the previous meeting of A~ril 21st as submitted, minutes Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse Bergen Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion ca~ied. Trustee Bruhl, seconded by T~stee Ek~en~ moved for approval of the following bills: bills General $25~332.10 Parking System 6.92 Library 1~3~0.31 Library Bldg. Const. 1961 20.6~ Fire Sra. Corse. 196~ ~98.~5 Fi~e Equip. 1964 288.32 Public Works Bldg. 375.56 Waterworks & Sewerage 20,608.52 $~8,~70.82 Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse Bergen Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. Trustee Bergen .read letter dated April 2~th from fence C. D. MoPeely of 808 East Central Road asking for variation of fence.ordinance in.order to erect a 6-foot stockade fence along the rear of his property~ giving reasons. Trustee Bergen ex- plained that his committee had considered this request and recom- mended allowing the fence. T~ustee Bergen, seconded by T~ustee Casterline, moved that Mr. McFeely be allowed to construct a 6-foot stockade fence along the rear 120 feet of his property to extend 25 feet along each side from the rear on the eas~ and wes~ boundamies of his prop- arty at 808 East Central Road. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse Bergen Bruhl Casterline Ekren Phillips Motion carried. T~ustee Bergen read letter from James R. Wolf of 523 femce South Hi Lusi requesting 5-foot stockade fence along Busse Avenue, stating that the Committee recommended not granting ~his request. No motion was made. T~ustee Bruhl read repor~ f~om the Citizens Insurance Insurance Committee, copy of which has been given to each trustee, and thanked the members of this committee for their work and effort. April 28, 196~ The Committee recommended purchase of Tax Revenue Insurance Insurance (Business Interruption) at Randhurst and Mount Prospect Plaza Shopping Centers at a cost of $115.80, which insures an amount of $270,000 in revenue. The Committee recom~nended the acceptance of the bid of Rollins Bt~dick Hunter Co. with the exception of Item G~ The Committee suggested that the Village. ~ Board consider bids for appraisal of all Village property'and this appraisal be perpetuated by annual reviews. The Commit- tee recommended that the insurance be secured on a three-year basis to a company or agent, beginning May 1, 1965. Trustee Bru~l, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved to concu~ with the recommendations of the Insurance Committee to employ the facilities of Rollins Burdick Hunter Company as shown in the/m report, beginning May 1, 1964. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Casterline Ek~en Phillips Motion carried. Trustee Bruhl read letter from Mr. Le~nhaz~t of St. Street Dept. John's Episcopal Church complaining that parkway along church had been ruined by Sewer cont-~actor, and asking thatthis area be re-sodded instead of re-seeded. P~esident Schlaver stated that he would work this matter out himself. Trustee Busse, seconded by T~ustee Ek~en, moved for Ord. 979 the passage of 0~d. 979t traffic .--~ AN ORDINANC~ P~ESTRICTING SUNDAY PARKING BETWEEN THE HOURS.OF 6t30 A.M. AND 1:30 P.M. ON PINE ST. : BETWEEN LINCOLN AND THE FIRST ALLEY SOUTH THEREOF ~ Upon roll call: Ayes~ Bergen Bruhl Busse Cas~erline Ek~en Phillips Motion camried. Fire Station Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved No. 2 that bids for const-~uction of Fire Station No. 2 be opened. This motion carried by acclamation,.and.the bids were opened as follows~ Deduct CONTRACTOR Base Bid ASr. 1 Alt. 2 AI~. 3 Alt. 4 John Lindstrom, Inc. $163,938 170 2,110 2,300 350 Fleetwood Contrs. 164,999 170 700 1,500 100 Custer Cons'c~. Co. 163,900 300 2,500 '1,400 500 Edw. Eks~om 165,680 170 2,245 1,575 350 Warchol Constr. Co. 168,936 · 190 1,200 1,550 350 Kenneth P. Johnson 168,753 200 900 1,100 450 Paul Sayad Co. 169,432 In base 3,000 1,846 820 Egyptian Constr. Co. 169,135 200 860 1,111 247 Ragnar & Olson 170,000 200 2,500 2,000 500 Duggan-Karasik Constr. 170,733 190' 2,415 1,500 385 -~i Apollo Assoc. Inc. 174,738 187 2,320 2,200 490 Wm. C. Kuhlman'Co. 180,055 220 900 1,250 550 A. W. Heinsohn & Co. 180,181 ~80 800 2,000 380 'Burnside Constr. Co. 184,500 200 500 1,000 375 Oman &Giden 192~000 350 '270 2,500 390 Jos. A. Schiller, Inc. 194,365 400 298 2,000 350 B~ton-Lipmmn Co. 195,900 190 500 .1,700 500 Stade Constr. Co. 195,554 465 390 2,370 474 Otto A. Schultz 198,569 170 1,300 no charge 675 April 28, 196~ ~ustee Phillips, seconded by T~ustee Busse, moved that these bids be turned oven to the Wate~ Committee and that the deposits be turned ovez~ to ~he Finance D~ec~o~. This motion ca~ied by accl~a~ion, ~us~ee Phillips, seconded b~ ~us~ee Cas~&~line, Fi~e moved ~o approve ~he specifica~ioms fo~ a 1250 ~ p~pe~ ~uck Equipment ~d a 90 fT. a~ial pla~fo~ ~uck as s~i~=ed by Chief ~b~k~p. Upon ~oll call: Ayes: E~en B~hl Busse Phillips Mo~ion T~s~ee Phillips, seoonded by ~us~ee Cas~e~line, moved =~ d~ect ~he Village M~a~em :o ~ive invi~a~io~l bids ~o cwo ~nufao~e~s, ~he S~ave Compoma~ion and ~he ~ican ~ F~ance Upon ~oll oall ~ Ayes: E~en B~hl Be~en Busse Phillips Cas%e~line MoTion =a~i~, ~ustee Phillip~ mead ~epo~ f~ Wa~e~ Sup~. Dave C~e~e~ da~ed ~ch 9~ 19~: Wate~ Re~ P~o~se ~f New Chlorination Equipmen= A pmo~ision fo~ ~he p~o~se of new chlorination equ~pmen= was included ~ =he omi~inal Division E Wa~e~womks Imp~ov~sn~ ~o~m~. Because ~he en&ineems ~ CT&A and I co~d not a~ee on ohlo~a~ machine ~o pu~c~se~ ~he equi~en~ ~s dele%ed ~he p~o~am~ The ~e maohines ~dem oonside~a%ion a~e manufao~u~ed by (1) Wallace & Tie.nan, (2) Fishe~ and Pom~e~, ~d (3) ~he Advice Chlo~e ~chine Co. The chlo~i~=~ machines =o be meplaced by %he Village a~e ma=hines man.ack.ed by the Wallace & Tie~ and Fishem 6 Pom~e~ c~panies. I have no~ been satisfied wi~h these ~chines. The Wa~ace 6 Tiemnan maohine a~ Well ~5 has n~ worked p~ope~ly s~oe ~he ~y of ins~al~ion and now ~. ~ewis is ~eomm~din~ ~he pure. se of ~he s~e ~ype of mach~e. Lewis ~s ~old me %~ he is ~e~in~ p~essume f~om a supe~io~ his o~a~tion who has a de~ided pmefe~ence, fora a pam~icu~ uni~ ~ he wan~s i~s~alled. On ~he oThe~ ~nd. ~. Lewis has no objeo~ion ~o ~he ove~-all p~fo~oe of the Advance mach~e, The oos~ of ~eplacemen~ by Fishe~ & Po~e~ o~ Wal~ce & Tie~ is es~Ted =o ~an~e f~ $1,950 ~o $3~000. The~e would addi%ional oos~ fo~ pipin~ =~n~es and eleo~i~l installation, These ~=hines have au~a~i~ ~a~e adjustments, mo~le ~s and eleo~i= mo~o~s which a~e s~je~ ~o failure. would ~ve =o be done by fao=o~y-~a~ned ~epaim men. Thesm machines ~ve 9~oved' cos~ly ~o us ~ ~he past and I have ~ason ~o ~lieve t~ we oould anticline =~ouble wi~h this =~e machine in the fu~u~. On =he ~sis of uni~ =ons~uo~ion~ ~intenance aspen=s, p~i=e and s~ months of field =~ials I offe~ ~he follow~ ~easons why I ~e~mmen4 the pu~ohase of ~he Advance Chlo~e ~Ghine fo~ April 28~ 196~ ater 1. The unit is compact and simply designedt 2. The~e are no power operated mechanical parts in the unit. ' 3. Elec~ical power is not necessary to operate ~ The chlorinator. ~. The cost of the unit is only $650 per application. (Estimated cost for Well ~$ improvements is $1950 for ~he entire ins=allatlo~ plus piping and other installa- Tion costs which would bring The total To about $2100. 5. If the chlorinator should .fail the manufacturer will replace the unit for a flat charge of $30. The new or rebuilt unit that replaced The original machine would continue to,carry the same replacement warranty. 6. Advance will sell i~s machine to the Village under a pe~orTaance bond or on the basis of a money-back guarantee. : : 7. An Advance machine has been in use at Well ~ on a field trial basis for six months. We have experience no difficulty with it during this ~ime. 8. Ail the Advance units are identieal - - therefore in2erchangeable in case of an emergency. 9. I~ is the policy of the Advance Company To provide their salesmen with an extra unit to he'carried with .- them in case of an emergency. Competitors of ~he Advance Companyare aware of my choice of machines and are using devious and unethical methods ~o influence my opinion. Although my recommendation is in conflict with Consoer, Townsend and Associates I am convinced The Advance. machine is ~he best machine for ~he Village of ~oun~ P~ospec~. T~ustee Phillips, seconded by T~ustee Ek~en, moved To pumchase Advance' Chlori~a=ion Equipment as shown in repor~ of Water Superin- tendent Dave Creamer dated March 9, 196~ for use at Well #5 a~ a ~otal cost of $2,100. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen B~uhl Busse Casterline Ek~en Phillips Motion ca,tied. T~ustes Casterline, seconded by T~us~ee Ekren, moved to Public Works release ~0 bidders on Public Works Building all bid bonds and checks Building except for ~he iowes~ five bidders. This motion carried by aoclama- tiono Zoning Case T~us~ee~asterline, seconded by T~ustee Bruhl, moved.that 6~-1~ Village'sappeal ~o Zoning Board ~6~-1~ be wi=hdrawn and that new appeal fo~ special use with setback variation on South Pine §a~age si~e be ~de for May 15th. Upon ~oll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse Casterline Ekren Phillips Mo=ion carried. April 28, 1964 Mattem of me-negotiaTing fmanchise w£th Illinois Bell Telephone Telephone Company was refemmed To the Judiclamy Com~itteeo franchise Further study of the pa~king pmoblem on Memory Lane traffic between Dale and Fomest was refemmed to the Police Committee. Chief Whittenbemg will check out the pmoblem and repomT his find- ings to this committee. Mr. Appleby repo~ted that a statewide Industmial ~evel- opment Conference will be held in Peomia on May Mr. Appleby announced that onMay l~th in Niles, the Courts Hon. Hemhemt Stoffels of the Third Dis%~ict Coumt will hold a meeting of ~epmesenTaTives of all municipalities in this distmict. President Schlave~ mead the following letter of appoint- Appointments Apmil 28, Honorable Boamd of Trustees GenTlemen: The temm of Frank Biemmann as a membem of the Board of Police & Fi~e Commissionems is now expiring. It is my pleasure ~e-appoint Mr. Bio,mann, long a faithful membem of the board and a fo~mem fi~e chief, rom a te~m of Three yeams. The concummence of. the Board of TrusTees in thisre-appointment is =espectfully quested. Sincerely, Clamence O. $chlavem PmesidenT Tmustee Bmuhl, seconded by T~ustee Castemline, moved To concu~ with Thefomegoing appoimTment. This motion tax, led by acclamation. President $chlavem announced that on Satumday, Ju~e 20th, Fire & Polic~ the Village will be host at a State meeTi~ of the Illinois Board of Fime & Police Co~issionems, beginning aT 9:30 A.M. Refemred to Police CommiTtee: Repomt of Fi~e & Police Commission on examination rom a membem of the Police Fomce to be sent to FBI School. Pmesident Schlave~ mead the following statement naming the committee seT-up fox. the coming yea~: Committee Appointments It is in the pmovince of the Village President, as tailed by o~dinance, to name all commitTeesof the Village Board. As I stated befome in setting up the p~esenT t~ustees' committees I would meview Them fmom time to time, usually evemy six months, and make changes whichweme ~eemed-advisable fo~ the bette~ edu- ca=ion in village details of new membems of the boamd. In -that our newest members can have this womking ~elationship I have made some changes, effective fora ~he new fiscal yea~ May 1. These changes do no= involve the.chairmen of the present oomm£ttees but do change the make-up of some of the ~oups. April 28, 196~ The new committees are as follows: Committee Chairman Members JUDICIARY Ekren Busse and Phillips BUILDING Bergen Casterline and Ekren STREETS Casterline Bergen and Ek~en FINANCE Bruhl Phillips and Casterline FIRE~ WATER Phillipsm Busse and Bruhl POLICE Busse Bergen and Bruhl P~esident S~hlaver read the following statement: Finance - Budget"The working out of the new budget and appropriation ordinance for Pres. Schlaver the Village of Mount Prospect involves close co-operation between -- the finance director, the village mana~e~, the president, the t~ustees' committee and ultimately the majority decision on disputed items by the members of the board and president. IT must be a team effort because the budget involves in many of its decisions the majority policy of the board in respect to Village services, personnel and the =ax levy for the following year. Because the village manager is intrusted by ordinance with administra- tive duties of the village, I ask, as was announced at the village · V° board meeting several weeks ago~ that he be in ired to attend all preliminary sessions.of the trustees' committee, along with the finance director whose dutiesin' regard to the budget and appropria- tion are also detailed by ordinance. I respectfully ask that preliminary details be completed.as soon as possible in order that discussions with all trustees can proceed and that the budget.and appropriation ordinance be ready for pas- sage by June T~us~ee Bruhl stated that he considered the ~udget hearings to be an investigation by the Committee into the needs of each and did not think it appropriate that the ~anager should bepresent when the Committee is interviewing the Department Heads. P~esident $chlaver ~eplied that the ordinance mequired Consultation including the Managar at budget hearings. T~ustee Casterline, seconded by T~ustee Busse, moved to approve the recommendation of ~he Presiden~ regarding budget hearings. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse Casterline Ek~en Phillips Nays: Bruhl Bergen Motion carried. Court case ~ Charles Ba~tlnann, plaintiff in court case 63-S-315~6 Village arose and askedpe~mission to address the Boar~. The Board Bartmann made it plain that cou~t cases are not to be discussed at public meetings of the Board~ but Ba~tmann. was finally given per~isslon to read his statement, which proved ~o be aparsonal attackupon Attorney Hofe~t, Copy of same will be dittoed separately and given ~o each trustee. President Schlaver replied that he ~esented this personal attack upon Mm. Hofe~t, who acts under the di~ectlonof the Board-and has carried the case.chat their directions and further pointed out that the law provides that the Villages are April 28, 1964 ot to bold public meetings in ~,aga~d to cases in litigation. Atty. Hofert M~. Hofemt £nfo~med ~he E~ ~ he desired neve~ to h~mself involv~ pemso~lly ~n an~ co~T cases~ ~t Ea~n~s ~em~ks weme of a mos~ sou~ilous nature but shall not la= them affect his se~ce ~o the ~o~. He went on to 9oin~ out ~ appel ~d been filed ~o p~ese~ve the V~llage~s ~gh~ ~o Adjou~en~ by acc~a~ion a~ 10:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ruth C. Wilson~ Cla~k April 28, 1964