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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 February 6, 1990
50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P. M.
Mount Prospect, Illlnols 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 Arthur
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, January 16, 1990
V. APPROVAL OF BILLS
VI. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
A. Request for Village to pay membership dues for
Sister City Program
VII. MAYOR'S REPORT
'A. A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE MOUNT PROSPECT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXPO (Exhibit A)
B. Request to-create a Class "W" liquor license
for the Mickey's Diner, formerly Arnold's at
Busse Avenue and Main Street.
C. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XV
ENTITLED PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE OF CHAPTER 21
OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
This Ordinance establishes the requirement to
board-up vacant structures with material similar
to that of the ma3or portion of the building. (Exhibit B)
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Pate Subdivision, 1000 Cardinal Lane
The Petitioner is proposing a 7 lot subdivision
requiring modifications from the Development Code
as follows: Eliminate the requirement for
sidewalks on the cul de sac; increase the
permitted length of the cul de sac; reduce the
minimum lot widths on 4 lots; permit parkway
trees to be planted on private property; and,
pavement width of 27 feet. Recommendations
attached.
B. ZBA 69-SU~89, 1716 Freedom Court
2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE
FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1716 FREEDOM COURT
This Ordinance grants a Special Use to permit a
3-car garage. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended denying the request by a vote of 3-2. (Exhibit C)
C. ZBA 77-SU-89 and ZBA 78-V-89, Courtesy Home Center
2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
SPECIAL USE IN THE NATURE OF A PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY
KNOWN AS 740 EAST RAND ROAD
This Ordinance grants a Special Use in the
nature of a Planned Unit Development. (Exhibit D)
D. ZBA 66-SU-89 and ZBA 67-V-89, 1500 S. Elmhurst Road
1. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
SPECIAL USE AND GRANTING VARIATIONS FOR
PROPERTY COMMONLY KN0WNAS THE VENTURE STORE,
1500 SOUTH ELMHURST ROAD
This Ordinance amends the Planned Unit
Development for the Venture Property by relocating
2 outlots which will house 2 drive-thru, fast-
food restaurants; authorizing a 20,000 square
foot addition to the existing Venture building;
granting variations to allow a 20 foot parking
lot setback instead of the required 30 feet
along Elmhurst & Dempster RoadS; and, a zero
foot parking lot setback instead of the required
20 feet on the west and north property lines.
Also included in this Ordinance is the
requirement to execute a Restrictive Covenant
relative to the installation of public
improvements. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended approving these requests. (Exhibit E)
E. Mount Plaines Animal Hospital, 888 E. Northwest Hwy
1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING MODIFICATIONS
FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE (CHAPTER 16)
This Ordinance grants modifications from the
Development Code relative to storm water detention
in the proposed paved parking lot. The Plan
Commission recommended denying these requests. (Exhibit F)
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. ZBA l-V-90, 103 South Edward
The Petitioner is requesting a zero foot front
yard and 4' 8" side yard to permit a parking pad.
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended denying
these requests by a vote of 2-5.
B. ZBA 2-SU-90 and ZBA 3-V-90, 800 Kennicott Place
The Petitioner is requesting a Special Use to
permit a 3 car garage and variations to permit
a garage size of 704 square feet and a driveway
width of 29~ 6~'. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting these requests by votes
of 6-0.
C. ZBA 4-V-90, 1000 South Na Wa Ta
The Petitioner is requesting variations to
permit a storage shed 4-1/2' from the principal
structure, 10-1/2' high and setback 2-1/2' from
the side property lot line. The zoning Board of
Appeals recommended denying the 4-1/2' separation
between structures by a vote of 0-6, to deny the
2-1/2' side yard setback by a vote of 2-4 but to
approve the height request by a vote of 6-0.
D. ZBA 9-V-90, 4 North Pine
The Petitioner is requesting variations to permit
a 3.5 side yard instead 5 feet and a 23 foot front
yard instead of 3!0 feet. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended denying the side yard variation
by a vote of 0-7 land recommended granting the
front yard variation by a vote of 7-0.
E. Recommendations of the Safety Commission:
1. Need to designate Fire Lane on Henry Street
adjacent to iBusse School. The recommendation
of the Safety Commission is that no
additional parking restrictions are necessary.
2. Request of resident for STOP sign on
Hunt Club Drive at the "S" curve. The
Safety Commission recommends-denying'
request.
F. Southwest corner of Elmhurst & Algonquin Roads
1. ZBA 81-Z-89 and ZBA 82-SU-89
The Petitioner is requesting rezoning from B-3
to I-1 and a Special Use in the nature of a
Planned Unit Development to permit 3 office/
warehouse buildings. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting these requests
by a vote of 6-0.
2. Request to change the Comprehensive Plan in
order to all!ow industrial/office rather than
commercial/~ffice on this site. The Plan
commission recommended granting this
request by. a vote of 6-0.
3. Roger's Plat of Subdivision
4. Request for modification from the Development
Code (Chapter 16) to permit storm water
detention in the loading dock areas.
G. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER OF A PORTION OF
SCHOENBECK ROAD TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
This Ordinances accepts jurisdiction of that
portion of Schoenbeck Road within the Village
limits, pursuant to the Old Orchard Consent Decree. (Exhibit G)
H. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF MOUNT PROiSPECT AS A DEPOSITORY
This Resolution creates a checking account
for to handle medical insurance payments (Exhibit H)
I. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A MONEY-MARKET
ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MOUNT PROSPECT (Exhibit J)
J. A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING MOTOR FUEL TAX
FUNDS
This Resolution authorizes the appropriation
of $613,000 from Motor Fuel Tax Funds for
the 1990 General Maintenance Program (Exhibit K)
x. VILLAGE MANAGER,S REPORT
A. Bid results:
1. Consultant flor removing asbestos from
Senior citiz!en Center building
2. Biodegradablle paper compost bags
B. Request authorization for an expenditure
to make emergency repairs to sanitary sewer
in the 400 block of Wa Pella.
C. Request to increase contract with Arrow Road
by $23,000 for the resurfacing project.
These funds were appropriated for this project
from Motor Fuel Tax Funds last year.
D. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AMENDMENT
TO THE NORTHWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SYSTEM AGREEMENT
This amendment will permit the City of Prospect
Heights to become a member of the System. (Exhibit L)
XI. /%NY OTHER BUSINESS
A. Accept public improvements installed in
conjunction with the Brentwood Subdivision
(east of Wolf Road between Euclid & Kensington)
xII. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Personnel and Pending Litigation
XIII. ADJOURNMENT