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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/03/1990 VB agenda Next Ordinance No. 4164 ~ Next Resolution No. 16-90 AGENDA VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ORDER OF BUS T NE S S REGULAR MEETING Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday Senior citizen Center April S, 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 Busss Trustee George Van Geem Trustee Timothy Corcoran Trustee Theodore Wattenberg III. INVOCATION - Trustee Van Geem IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, March 20, 1990 V. APPROVAL OF BILLS VI. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD A. Mount Prospect Historical Society Presents Corporate Citizenl Awards: First Chicago Bank of Mount Prospect an~ Randhurst Merchants Association VII. MAYOR'S REPORT A. PROCLAMATIONS: 1. ARBOR DAY, April 27, 1990 2. SENIOR CITIZEN MONTH, May, 1990 3. ORGAN DONOR ~EEK, April 22 28, 1990 4. LIBRARY WEEK, April 22 28, 1990 VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. Pate Subdivision,! 1000 Cardinal Lane 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A RECAPTURE AGREEMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTY KNOWN AS PATE'S SUBDIVISION This Ordinance sets for the properties involved in the recapture agreement as well as the percentage that said properties will be required to pay as their share ofthis improvement. (Exhibit A) B. ZBA 15-V-90, 215 East Prospect Avenue 2nd reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 215 E. PROSPECT AVE. This ordinance grants the following variations: To allow an 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 i0' 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 B) B. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SPECIFIED SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC CODE) This Ordinance prohibits parking on the north side of Henry Street for the first 35 feet east of Owen; prohibits parking on Highland Avenue 35 feet from the corner on both the north and south side on Highland west of Main Street; reduces the speed limit on Eric, Neil, Autumn and Harvest Lane from 30 MPH to 25 MPH and prohibits parking anytime on the north and south sides at the narrow portion of Harvest Lane; and, prohibits parking on within a specified area on the west side of Nordic Road The Safety Commission recommended these amendments by votes of 6-0. (Exhibit C) IX. NEW BUSINESS B. 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. C. ZBA 14-V-90, 910 Owen The Petitioner is request variations to allow a 24 foot wide driveway for a one-car garage, instead to the permitted 15'; to allow a zero foot setback for a parking pad; and, to allow 37% impervious coverage in the front yard instead of the permitted 35%. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting these variations by a vote of 4-0. D. ZBA 18-V-90, 7 South Edward Street The Petitioner is requesting variations to permit a 4 foot separation between the existing garage and proposed room addition, instead of the required 10' and to allow 47.5% lot coverage, approximately 200 square feet over the allowed 45%. The Zoning Board of Appeals, by a vote of 5-0 recommended approval of the request for the 4 foot separation between structures, however, the request for 47.5% lot coverage was denied by a vote of 3-2. E. ZBA 19-V-90, 1411 Circle The Petitioner is requesting variations to allow an accessory structure 400 square feet in size, instead of the permitted 120 square feet, and 12 feet high, instead of the permitted 10 feet. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended to grant this request by a vote of 5-0, subject to the condition that no business be operated on the property. F. ZBA 21-V-90, 301 East Rand Road The Petitioner is requesting variations for the property located at the corner of Highland and Rand 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 G. ZBA 22-V-90, 2100 South Elmhurst Road The Petitioner is requesting 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. I. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER i1 (MERCHANTS, BUSINESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND AMUSEMENTS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance amends Article XXIII of Chapter ll regulating disposal of yard materials. (Exhibit D) J. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19 (HEALTH REGULATIONS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance amends Chapter 19 relative to disposing of yard materials. (Exhibit E) K. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 (OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT This Ordinance amends Chapter 23 relative to disposing of yard materials. (Exhibit F) L. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 8 (REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT This Ordinance increases the real estate transfer tax paid by the purchaser from $1.00 per $1,000 to $3.00 per $1,000. The Finance Commission recommended this increase. (Exhibit G) M. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 11 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance increases the license fee for cigarette vending machines from $50 to $150. (Exhibit H) X. VILI~GE F.%NAGERfS REPORT A. Bids: 1. Turf mowing contract 2. Engineering Study for High Service Pump Replacement, iPhase 3 3. . Reconstruct northern portion of Schoenbeck Road 4. Detention/Storm Water Improvement - Melas Park B. Proposal for 1990imaterial testing C. 1st reading of AN~ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR FISCALiYEAR 1990/91 (Exhibit J) D. TCI update E. A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (Exhibit K) F. Status Report XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS XII. EXECUTIVE SESSION A. Review and Approve Minutes of the Executive Sessions for the past 6 months as well as considering if any of those minutes can be released from confidential status. B. Personnel C. Potential Litigation XIII. ADJOURNMENT