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AGENDA
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
ORDER OF BUSINESS
REGULAR MEETING
Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time:
Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday
Senior citizen Center March 20, 1990
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 Theodore Wattenberg
III. INVOCATION - Trustee Busse
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGUL4%R MEETING, March 6, 1990
V. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND FIN]tNCIAL REPORT
VI. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
VII. MAYOR,S REPORT
A. Acknowledge receipt of Pine/Wille Committee Report.
viii. OLD BUSINESS
A. Pate Subdivision, 1000 Cardinal Lane
1. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING MODIFICATIONS
FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE
This Ordinance eliminates the requirement for
sidewalks on the cul de sac; increases the
permitted length of the cul de sac; reduces the
minimum lot widths on 4 lots; permits parkway
trees to be planted on private property; and,
permits a pavement width of 27 feet. (Exhibit A)
2. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION
OF A RECAPTURE AGREEMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS PATE'S
SUBDIVISION (Exhibit B)
3. Pate's Plat of Subdivision
B. Southwest corner of Elmhurst & Algonquin Roads
1. ZBA 81-Z-89 and ZBA 82-SU-89
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
This Ordinance amends to Comprehensive
Plan to reflect the I-1 industrial use.
The Plan Commission recommended amending
the Comprehensive Plan by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit C)
2. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE VILLAGE OF
MOUNT PROSPECT
This Ordinance rezones the subject property
from B-3 to I-1. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting this request by a vote
of 6-0. (Exhibit D)
3. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
SPECIAL USE IN THE NATURE OF A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS
ROGERS SUBDIVISION
This Ordinance grants a Special Use in the
nature of a Planned Unit Development to
permit 3 office/warehouse buildings.
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting this request by a vote of 6~0. (Exhibit E)
4. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING
MODIFICATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS ROGERS
SUBDIVISION
This Ordinance grants modifications
from the Development Code (Chapter 16)
to permit storm water detention in the
loading dock areas. (Exhibit F)
C. ZBA 8-SU-90, 1641 S. Busse Road (Plaza United
Shopping Center)
2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL
USE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1641 S. BUSSE ROAD
This Ordinance grants a Special Use to permit
an auto service operation in a B-3 District.
The proposal is to establish a sales and
installation operation of cellular car phones.
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
denying this request by a vote of 3-2. (Exhibit G)
D. ZBA 13-V-90, 705 S. Busse Road
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIoNs
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 705 S. BUSSE ROAD
This Ordinance grants variations to allow a
4.5' setback separation from the existing
garage to the proposed room addition, rather
'than the required 10 feet, and to allow
a 35.8' front yard instead of the required 40',
as required in the R-X District. The Zoning
Board of Appeals recommended approving these
requests by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit H)
E. ZBA 15-V-90, 215 East Prospect Avenue
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 215 E. PROSPECT AVE.
This Ordinance grants the following variations:
To allow a 11' side yard to the east and a
25.56' side yard on the west, instead of the
required 30'; to allow the existing front yard
of 29.57' instead of the required 30'; to allow
a 15' rear yard instead of the required 40';
to allow a lot size of 2.285 acres instead of
4 acres; to allow two 12' x 35' loading docks
instead of the required 12' x 50'; to allow 61
parking spaces instead of the required 66; to
allow a zero foot distance on the east for
parking instead of the required 10' and 15' on
the south instead of the required 30'; and, to
allow 84% impervious surface lot coverage
(3,684 sq. ft. over the permitted maximum of 80%).
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting
these requests by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit J)
F. ZBA 16-V-90, 218 Aut%~nn Lane
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 218 AUTUMN LANE
This Ordinance grants variations to allow a
driveway width of 26' instead of the permitted
21' and to allow a 10' front yard instead of 30'
to permit a parking pad. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting these requests by
a vote of 5-1. (Exhibit K)
G. ZBA 76-V-$9, 109 West Berkshire
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 109 BERKSHIRE
This Ordinance grants a variation to allow
a 4' side yard instead of the required 7.5' in
order to expand a garage. The Zoning Board of
appeals recommended granting this request, with
conditions, by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit L)
H. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION
OF AN INTERIM PROJECT USE AGREEMENT
This Ordinance authorizes an intergovernmental
agreement relative to solid waste. (Exhibit M)
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. ZBA 17-SU-90, 2200 South Busse Road
The Petitioner is requesting a Special Use in the
nature of a Planned Unit Development to permit a
light industrial area with 5 units. The Zoning
Board of Appeals recommended granting this
request by a vote of 6-0.
B. Safety Commission recommendations:
1. Request to remove parking strip in parkway
on Henry Street east of Owen. The Safety
Commission recommended installation of an
off-street parking lot or prohibit parking
in the parkway area for 35 feet east of
Owen Street and to restripe the remainder of
that parking strip to permit angle parking
instead of the existing perpendicular parking.
This recommendation was made by a vote of 6-0.
· 2. Request to restrict parking on Highland Avenue
between Wille and Main Street. The Safety
Commission recommends prohibiting parking
within a 35 feet distance from the corner
on both the north and south side on Highland
west of Main Street. This recommendation is
made by a vote of 6-0.
3. Request for a centerline to be painted on
Henry Street at Rand Road. The Safety
Commission recommended installation of a
double yellow centerline on Henry Street to
a point 50 feet west of Rand Road. The
Safety Commission voted 6-0 on the recommendation.
4. Request for traffic restrictions in the Harvest
Heights Subdivision, including 'no left turn'
from Harvest Lane onto Business Center Drive,
closing the entrance from Courtesy Home Center
to Business Center Drive, traffic signal on
Rand Road at the entrance to Courtesy Home
Center. The Safety Commission voted 6-0 to
reduce the speed limit on Eric, Neil, Autumn
and ~Harvest Lane from 30 MPH to 25MPH and to
prohibit parking anytime on the north and
south sides at the narrow portion of Harvest
Lane.
5. Request to restrict parking within 60 feet on
the west side of Nordic Road. The Safety
Commission voted 6-0 to grant the request.
6. Recommendation to update Traffic Code to
include various regulations on specific
roadways. The Safety Commission voted 6-0
to have the Traffic Engineer present the
recommended updates for Village Board action
in the near future.
C. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 1990
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT
ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM
This Resolution authorizing the expenditure of
funds in the amount of $300,092.15 for programs
and projects as recommended by the Plan
Commission. (Exhibit N)
D. A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BLOCK GRANT FUNDS (Exhibit O)
E. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE
NOS. 2434 AND 2435 GOVERNING PROPERTY LOCATED
AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF KENSINGTON AND
RIVER ROADS
This Ordinance repeals the Ordinance governing
property generally located at the northwest
corner of Kensington and River Roads. This
property was granted a Special Use in the nature
of a Planned Unit Development some years ago
however the developer built to Code requirements
therefore the existing PUD should be repealed. (Exhibit P)
X. VILLAGE MANAGERWS REPORT
A. Bids:
1. Pavement marking
B. Status Report
XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
XII. ADJOURNMENT