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Next Resolution No. 6-91
AGENDA '- --
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time:
Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday
Senior citizen Center February 5, 1991
50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P. M.
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 -
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ROLL CALL
Mayor Gerald "skip" Farley
Trustee Ralph Arthur Trustee Leo Floros
Trustee Mark Busse Trustee George Van Geem
Trustee Timothy Corcoran Trustee Donald Weibel
III. INVOCATION - Trustee Busse February 5~ 1991
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, January 15, 1~ ~
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING, January 22, 1991
v. APPROVAL OF BILLS
VI. COM)iUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
VII. MAYOR,S REPORT
A. Request to authorize a Village sponsored event -
"Support of Troops" along with associated
costs. This event will take place on Sunday,
February 10th at Prospect High School field
house from 3 to 5 PM.
B. Fire and Police Station referendum update.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. ZBA 93-SU-90, 2218 S. Busse Road
2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 4180 TO PERMIT THE OPERATION
OF A CAR WASH WITHIN AN EXISTING PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
This Ordinance amends the Planned Unit Development
governing the subject property to permit the
operation of a car wash. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended'granting this Special Use
by a vote of 5-1. (Exhibit A)
B. ZBA 94-SU-90 and ZBA 95-V-90, 812 Deborah Lane
2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL
USE AND VARIATION FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN
AS 812 DEBORAH LANE
This Ordinance grants a Special Use to permit
a 3-car garage and a variation to permit a
driveway 34 feet wide. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommends granting these requests by
a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit B)
C. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XIV
ENTITLED FIRE LANES OF CHAPTER 18 OF THE VILLAGE
CODE
This Ordinance updates the list of designated
Fire Lanes in the Village Code, in accordance
with the recommendation of the Fire Prevention
Bureau. (Exhibit C)
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. ZBA 2-V-91, 243 North Yates
The Petitioner is requesting a variation to allow
a 4 foot separation between the principal structure
and an accessory structure, rather than the
required 10 feet. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommends granting this request by a vote of 6-0.
B. ZBA 4-Z-91 and ZBA 5-V-91, 2020 East Euclid Avenue
The Petitioner is requesting the western portion
of this lot be re-zoned from B-4 to B-3 in order
to construct a small commercial shopping center.
Variations are requested to allow a zero foot
sideyard adjacent to a commercial use, rather than
the required 10 feet; to allow parking lot
setbacks; and to allow 18 on-site parking spaces
rather than the required 44 spaces. The Zoning
Board of Appeals recommends granting the rezoning
by a vote of 6-0 and the variations by a vote
of 4-2.
C. ZBA 8-V-91, 101 South Maple Street
The Petitioner is requesting variations to permit
an accessory facility to accommodate handicapped
persons at the Historical Museum; to allow more
than one building on a lot; to allow the 775
square foot accessory building, rather than
the permitted 120 square feet; to allow a height
of 15' 4" for the existing carriage house (garage);
and, to allow 2 on-site parking spaces rather than
the required 8 spaces. The Zoning BOard of Appeals
recommendsgranting the variations by a vote of 6-0.
D. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION
AND DELIVERY OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
AGREEMENT AND REALLOCATION OF PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND
VOLUME CAP IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF
CERTAIN SINGLE FAMILY MORTGAGE REVENUE BONDS AND
RELATED MATTERS (Exhibit D)
E. Authorize execution of Plat of Easement for
storm sewer and electrical easements in
conjunction with enlarging the parking lot at
the northeast corner of Busse Ave. and Main St.
F. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8 OF
THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinances establishes a .25% sales tax,
effective Septen%ber 1, 1991. (Exhibit E)
G. A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING MOTOR FUEL TAX FUNDS
This Resolution authorizes the appropriation of
$8,000 from MFT Funds for the pavement
investigation program. (Exhibit F)
X. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
A. Proposal for microphones for the Board meetings
in the senior citizen Center
B. Accept Triton Engineering proposal for reviewing
RJN storm water management engineering report
at a cost not to exceed $8,500.
C. Request to accept proposal from R.J.N. Environmental
to conduct a flood managment study in the Boxwood/
Wheeling Road area, which project would be funded
with Community Development Block Grant funds.
D. Status Report
XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
XII. ADJOUP/~MENT