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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/01/1990 VB agenda Next Ordinance No. 4176 Next Resolution No. 19-90 ~ AGENDA VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT 0 R D E R 0 F S U S I N E S S REGULAR MEETING Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday Senior Citizen center May 1, 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 Arthur IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, April 17, 1990 V. APPROVAL OF BILLS VI. COMNUNiCATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD A. Firefighter Achievement Awards: Certificates of Appreication: Lt. Keith Destree Firefighter John Bagby Firefighter/Paramedic Doug Lubash Firefighter/Paramedic Don Wisniewski Firefighter/Paramedic Terry Corr Firefighter/Paramedic James Flory Firefighter Thomas Reynolds Firefighter/Paramedic Terry Corr Outstanding Achievement Awards: Firefighter/Paramedic Don Burger Firefighter/Paramedic Matt Canning VII. MAYOR'S REPORT A. PROCLAMATIONS: 1. Children's Fire Safety Festival, May 7-11, 1990 2. Municipal Clerks' Week, May 6 - 12, 1990 3. Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6 12, 1990 4. Illinois operation Lifesaver Awareness Day, May 15, 1990 B. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance creates a Class "W" (beer & wine) liquor license for Taqueria Fiesta Restaurant, 1802 S. Elmhurst Road. (Exhibit A) C. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance deletes one Class "W" liquor license, presently held by Sizzlers Steak House, 110 East Rand Road. This business has been sold and the new owners will apply for a liquor license at a future date. (Exhibit B) D. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance deletes one Class "R" liquor license, presently held by Golden Nugget, 100 South Elmhurst Road. This business has been sold and the new owners will apply for a liquor license .at a future date. (Exhibit C) E. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance deletes one Class "S" liquor license, presently held by the Charlie Club, 501 Midway Drive. The restaurant has been removed from this establishment. (Exhibit D) F. Request to allow the new owners of O'Neils, 303 East Kensington, to continue doing business under the existing Class "S" liquor license. The business will be known as The Wild Stallion Cafe. G. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 13.124.A OF CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance increasing 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 E) H. Appointments VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. Pate Subdivision, 1000 Cardinal Lane 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE PRORATING THE COST OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF A WATERMAIN AND STREET IN WILDWOOD LANE IN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT This Ordinance establishes a recapture agreement for roadway; sewer and water main installations as the area is improved. (Exhibit F) B. Request for field change from Euclid Lake Villas, Wheeling Road, south of Euclid Avenue. The Homeowners Association has requested a field change to permit the installation of fences throughout the 49 unit complex. C. A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A HEARING PROCEDURE FOR VIOLATION OF FRANCHISE AGREEMENT PERTAINING TO CABLE TELEVISION (Exhibit G) D. ZBA 17-SU-90, 2200 South Busse Road 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDiNANCE NO. 3656 AND GRANTING A SPECIAL USE IN THE NATURE OF A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2200 SOUTH BUSSE ROAD This Ordinancerepeals Ordinance No. 3656, which granted specified variations no longer applicable to this development and grants a Special Use in the nature of a Planned Unit Development to permit a light industrial complex with 5 units. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit H) E. ZBA 21-V-90, 301 East Rand Road 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 301 EAST RAND ROAD This Ordinance grants variations to allow an 18 foot front yard building setback, instead of the required 30 feet (along Highland); to allow a 10 foot rear yard building setback, instead of the required 20 feet; to allow zero foot setbacks, instead of the required 20 feet when adjacent to residential and 30 feet when adjacent to a right-of- way (both Highland and Rand); and, to waive the requirement for a 12' x 35' loading dock. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended denying the variations as requested by a vote of 2-3. (Exhibit J) F. ZBA 22-V-90, 2100 South Elmhurst Road 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2100 S. ELM~URST ROAD This Ordinance grants variations to permit a parking lot and driveway aisle setback of zero feet instead of the required 30 feet along Midway Drive and to allow a maximum building height of 35' 6", excluding the light well, instead of the permitted 30 feet. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting these requests by a vote of 5-0. (Exhibit K) G. ZBA 5-Z-90, 6-SU-90, 7-V-90, 400 East Rand Road 1. 1st 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 L) . 2. 1st 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 than the permitted 75 feet. The Plan Commission recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit M) 3. 1st reading of AN 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 N) 4. 1st 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 O) IX. NEW BUSINESS A. 1st 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 P) B. 1st readingof AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance establishes regulations governing the sale of tobacco to minors. (Exhibit Q) c. · 1st 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 R) X. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT A. Bids: 1. Remove asbestos from Senior Center 2. Two compact station wagons 3. One 3/4 ton pick-up truck 4. One 1-ton, two wheel drive truck cab chassis 5. Parkway restoration contract 6. Catch Basin Inlet repairs B. Proposal to conduct rate study for flood control C. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT (Exhibit S) D. Status Report XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS XII. ADJOURNMENT