HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/15/1990 VB agenda Next Ordina.nce No. 4183 ~
Next Resolution No. 21-90 ~
AGENDA ....
FILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
O R DiE R OF B U S I N E S S
REGULAR MEETING
Meeting Location: Meeting Date and ! ....
Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday
Senior'Citizen Center May 15, 1990
50 South Emerson Street 7~30 P. M.
Mount Prospect, I11inols 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 Corcoran
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, May 1, 1990
v. APPROVAL OF BILLS ANDiFINANCIAL REPORT
VI. COMMUNICATIONS ~ND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
A. Administer Oath of Office:
Police Officer ReCruit Donna Woodside and
POlice Officer Ted Adamczyk upon his promotion to Sergeant
B. Presentation: Retirement of Sgt. Patrick Hallihan,
following 23-1/2 years with the Mount Prospect
Police Department!
C. Presentation: Cook County Health Department
D. Request from Mount Prospect Lions Club to
waive fees and out of pocket expenses
involved with conducting their annual
Village Fair, June 30 thru July 4, 1990
at Melas Park.
VII. MAYOR'S REPORT
A. PROCLAMATIONS:
1. Buckle Up America Week, May 21 - 2.8, 1990
2. Public Works!Week, May 14 - 19, 1990
3. Historical SOciety Day, May 31, 1990
4. Peace Officers' Memorial Week, May 14 - 19, 1990
B. Consider for relief from regulations governing
shrubs in right-of-way.
C. 2nd reading of AN iORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 13.124.A
OF CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinance increases the fine that can be
assessed by the Liquor Commissioner for a
violation and creates a provision to reimburse
the Village for costs incurred for a hearing. (Exhibit A)
D. Appointments
VIII. OLD BUSINESS
A. ZBA 5-Z-90, 6-SU-90, 7-V-90, 400 East Rand Road
1. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE MAP OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
This Ordinance amends the Comprehensive Plan
to reflect multi-family use, instead of
commercial. The Plan Commission recommended
granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit B)
2. 2nd reading Of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A
MODIFICATION FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE
(CHAPTER 16) OF THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinance grants a modification
from the Development Code to permit a
detention basin closer to the buildings ~han
the permitted 75 feet. The Plan Commission.
recommended granting this request by a vote
of 6-0. (Exhibit C)
3. 2nd reading of AM ORDINANCE REZONING CERTAIN
PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS ORCHARD FIELD
TOWNHOMES
This Ordinance rezones the subject property
from R-1 (Single-Family) to R-3 (Multi-family
Residential) to permit a townhouse
development. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting this request by a vote
of 7-0. (Exhibit D)
4. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL
· USE IN THE NATURE OF A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS
ORCHARD FIELD TOWNHOMES
This Ordinance grants a Special Use in the
nature of a Planned Unit Development in order
to construct 24 townhomes (resulting in 8.8
dwelling units per acre). This Ordinance also
grants a variation to allow a 10 foot setback
from the cul de sac bulb, instead of the
required 20 feet. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting this request
by a vote of 7-0. (Exhibit E)
5. Orchard Field Plat of Subdivision
B. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE IV
OF CHAPTER 10 OF THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinance amends the regulations governing
revocation or denial of a business license as
well as the hearing process for such action. (Exhibit F)
C. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER ll
OF THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinance establishes regulations ~governing
the sale of tobacco to minors. (Exhibit G)
D. 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III
OF CHAPTER 19 ENTITLED "HEALTH REGULATIONS'~ OF
THE VILLAGE CODE
This Ordinance establishes regulations against
creating a hazard to health and property as a
result of attracting animals, birds and insects. (Exhibit H)
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. ZBA 24-V-90, 163~ Oneida Lane
The Petitioner is requesting a variation to allow
a service walk 5'! 4" wide, instead of the permitted
3'. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting this variation by a vote of 5-0.
B. ZBA 26-V-90, 2234! West Lincoln street
The Petitioner i~ requesting variations to allow a
circular driveway, resulting in 2 driveways on
the lot and to allow a driveway width of 32 feet.
The Zoning Board iof Appeals recommended granting
this request by a vote of 5-0.
C. ZBA 28-Z-90, 29-SU-90, 30-V-90. 720 E. Rand Road
The Petitioner is requesting rezoning from B-3 to
B-4 and a Specia~ Use to permit a drive-thru
restaurant 1,629 lin size, and variations to allow
a 13.5' front ya=d,-instead of the required 30';
a 3' side yard, instead of the required 10'; a
5' rear yard instead of the required 20'; and to
waive the required 12' x 35' loading space. The
Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting
the request for rezoning and variations by a
vote of 6-0 and to grant the special use by a
vote of 5-1.
D. Acknowledge receipt of annual Plan Commission
Fair Housing Report
E. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS PROPERTY OWNED BY THE
VILLAGE.
These miscellaneous items will be auctioned
off during the public Works Open House on
Saturday, May 19,! 1990 (Exhibit J)
F. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO A
DETERMINATION OF !THE PREVAILING WAGE RATE
This Ordinance, required by the State of
Illinois, establishes the wage rates that
contractors must ipay their employees when
performing projeOts for the Village. (Exhibit K)
G. A RESOLUTION REQUESTING CLOSURE OF A STATE
ROADWAY IN ORDER !TO CONDUCT A PARADE
This Resolution, irequired by IDOT, requests
permission to close a portion of Central ·
Road in order to iconduct the July 4th Parade. (Exhibit L)
H. A RESOLUTION IN SiUPPORT OF THE DIMENSION WORKS,
INC. MAKING APPLIiCATION FOR COOK COUNTY
CLASS 6b TAX ExEMpTION
This business is Considering locating within
the Lake Center Plaza Industrial Park. (Exhibit M)
X. VILLAGE M~NAG~R~S RE~ORT
A. Bids:
1. Catch Basin iand inlet cleaning
2. One Lawn Tractor/Mower/Optional Snowblower
3. Handicap Access, Historical Museum
4. Reconstruction Chica~o/Northwestern
parking lot
B. Request for field change at Evergreen Woods,
2000 West Golf ROad, to permit a 6' fence
between the town~omes and shopping center to
the west.
C. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN
INTERGO~rERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR AUTOMATIC
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE (Exhibit N)
D. Melas Park Detention/Storm Water Improvement
E. Authorization to pay GFE Fire Equipment'
F. Status Repor~
XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
XII. EXECUTIVE SESSION - Litigation
XIII. ADJOURNMENT