HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2037 12/05/1967
ORDINANCE NO. 2037
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE MAKING OF A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT IN AND
FOR THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, IILINOIS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, IILINOIS:
SECTION 1: That a local irnproverrent shall be made in the Village
of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, the nature, character, locality and
description of which improvement is as follows:
That a cast iron water supply pipe of eight (8) inches internal
diameter be constructed and laid in Golf Road from and connected to an
existing eight (8) inch water supply pipe at a point located approximately
ten (10) feet west of the northwest comer of Maple Street and Golf Road,
thence east in the north parkway of Golf Road to a point approximately
ten (10) feet east of the northeast comer of School Street and Golf Road;
and that a cast iron water supply pipe of six (6) inch internal diameter shall
be constructed and laid along the west parkway of Elm Street from Golf Road
to a point approximately twenty (20) feet north of the center line of
Lonnquist Boulevard and connecting to the existing eight (8) inch water
supply pipe therein; and that a cast iron water pipe of six (6) inch internal
diameter be constructed and laid in the north right of way on Sunste Road
at a point connecting with the installed six (6) inch line in the west
parkway of Elm Street and extending east and connecting to the existing
eight (8) inch water supply pipe located in the easterly right of way of
School Street, along with the necessary appurtenances thereto, in the Village
of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois.
The proper location of all water supply pipes enumerated above are
more fully described on the drawings attached hereto and by reference made
a part hereof. All cast iron pipe and fittings herein provided shall be
made of the best quality of cast iron, centrifugally cast in metal molds,
cement lined, Class 22. Allowable variations in diameter and thickness,
method of manufacture, marking and coding, shall conform to the U. S.
Government Specifications WW-P421, Class 22 pipe. All mains and fittings
shall be capable of withstanding internal working pressure of 150 pounds per
square inch. Pipe shall be designed for a depth of cover of five and a half
(5-1/2) feet.
Mechanical joint fittings shall be used throughout. The joints
shall be executed in accordance with manufacturers' recormnendations, and
joints shall be tightened with approved torque wrench or other approved
I means to secure uniform and allowable tension of the joints.
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I Four (4) six (6) inch gate valves in the supply lines shall be
provided at locations shown on the attached drawnings and shall be of the
mechanical joint type. Hub or spigot end valves will not be permitted.
One (1) eight (8) inch gate valve in the supply lines shall be
provided at the location shown on the attached drawings and shall be of
mechanical joint type. Hub or spigot end valves will not be permitted.
Two (2) eight (8) inch by eig)1t (8) inch pressure connections and
two (2) six (6) inch by eight (8) inch pressure connections in the supply
lines shall be provided at locations shown on the attached drawings and shall
be of the mechanical j oint type.
The eight ( 8) inch gate valves and pressure connections shall be
housed in basins of five (5) foot inside diameter. All valves shall be of
double disc type and shall have mechanical joint ends. The vlave waterway
shall be sIOClth and shall stand without leaking, a test pressure of three .
hundred (300) pounds per square inch, and a working pressure of one hundred
fifty (150) pounds per square inch. The valve body shall be of the best
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quality cast iron, bronze or brass mounted with bronze stem.
The six (6) inch gate valves and pressure connections shall be
housed in basins of four (4) foot inside diameter. All valves shall be of
double disc type and shall have mechanical joint ends. The valve waterway
shall be smooth and shall stand without leaking, a test pressure of three
hundred (300) pounds per square inch, and a working pressure of one hundred
fifty (150) pounds per square inch. The valve body shall be of the best
quality cast iron, bronze or brass mounted with bronze stem.
Four (4) fire hydrants shall be properly connected by six (6) inch
internal cast iron pipes to the water supply lines in the locations shown
on the attached plans. Hydrants shall be equipped with a mechanical joint,
auxiliary valve, and valve box as shown on the plans attached hereto. Said
hydrants shall be of the best quality cast iron, bronze mounted with five (5)
inch valve opening, two (2) two and one half (2-1/2) inch hose nozzles,
having one (1) steamer connection. Hydrants shall be of the type adopted
as standard by the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois. One (1) of the
four (4) hydrants, which will be located at the northwest corner of Elm
Street and Golf Road, shall be of the break line flange type construction as
per the standard established by the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois.
Vlave basins of the above enumerated inside diameter shall be
circular in shape and shall be constructed of concrete block masonry in
conformance with American Society for Testing Materials for Concrete Masonry
Units, C-139-39 and blocks shall be five (5) inches in thickness. The upper
portion of the walls shall taper to an inside diamtere of twenty-four (24)
inches at the top of the basin upon which shall rest a cast iron frame and
cover; the combined weight thereof shall be three hundred and twenty (320)
pounds and the top of said cover shall be set at the elevation of the adj acent
ground.
Mortar used in laying up valve basin sidewalls and for plastering
outside of sidewalls shall be composed of one (1) part Portalnd Cement and
two (2) parts fine aggregate.
The bases of the valve basins shall be constructed of Portland
cement concrete six (6) inches in thickness, circular in shape, of a diameter
six (6) inches larger than the outside wall diameter of the valve basins.
Concrete for the base of the valve basin shall be composed of one (1) part
Portland cement, two and one-half (2-1/2) parts of fine a€,.,gregate and four
(4) parts of coarse aggregate as hereinafter specified.
The water valves to be housed within the basins shall be supported
by two (2) dry brick walls, extending from the top of the base to the bottom
of the water main, one (1) dry wall to be constructed on either side of each
valve.
All trenches excavated for the water mains shall be refilled with
the material excavated and tamped and flooded so as to leave the surface of
the ground in as good condition as before the start of the work.
As directed by the Engineer, trenches caused by the construction of
the cast iron water supply lines which fall beneath existing street pavement,
sidewalks, curbs and driveways, shall be backfilled with sand, screenings,
pit run gravel, crushed stone or pea gravel, from the spring line of the pipe
to the finished sub-grade. The trench backfill shall be thoroughly "jetted"
in a manner and with equipment satisfactory to the Engineer.
Existing bituminous driveways and street pavement shall be removed
where it is necessary for this water main construction. The waste material
resulting therefrom shall be removed and disposed of off the site. The
driveways and street pavement so removed shall be replaced with materials
equivalent to the original materials and to the same width and thickness.
All excess material shall be removed from the site and the contractor
shall cause sufficient top soil to be deposited and spread to a finished depth
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of at least six (6) inches, fine raked, and grass seeded.
Thirty-four (34) buffalo boxes shall be installed so as to facilitate
water service to the adjacent properties benefiting fran the improvement
herein. Service lines for each property shall be installed from the main to
the shutoff box located at the buffalo box, and shall consist of one (1) inch
copper, type K, soft.
All materials of every kind and character to be used in the const-
ruction of this improvement shall be of first class quality, suitable for the
purpose for which is is to be used and subject to the inspection and approval
of the Board of Local Inprovements, Village Of Mount Prospect, Cook County,
Illinois.
All of siad work shall be constructed in a workmanlike manner under
the supervision of the Board of Local Improvements, Village of Mount Prospect,
I Cook County, Illinois.
I SECTION 2: That the recorrmendation of the Board of Local Improve-
I ments of the Village of Mount Prospect, providing for the improvement, and
the estimate of the cost thereof made by the President of the Board of local
Improvements, both hereto attached and made a part hereof, be, and the same
are hereby approved.
SECTION 3: That the said improvement shall be made and the whole
cost thereof, together with an amount not exceeding six per cent (6%) of the
estimated cost, to-wit: THIRrY THREE 'I'HOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY NINE
DOILARS AND FIFTY CENTS ($33,389.50), which is hereby provided for to apply
, towards the cost and expense of making, leving and collecting said special
assessrrent and all other expenses allowed by law, being the amount included
in the estimate, thereof, shall be paid by special assessrrent, in accordance.
with the Illinois Mtmicipal Code, Article 9, Division 2 and amendments thereto.
SECTION 4: That the aggregate amount herein ordered to be assessed
· against the property and against the municipality, if any, and also the
I assessment on each lot and parcel of land herein assessed shall be divided as
follows:
The said assessment to pay the cost of construction of said improve-
ment and the cost of levYing, making and collecting said assessrrent and all
expenses allowed by law, shall be divided into ten (10) installments, in the
I manner .provided by the statute in such case made and provided.
IT IS HEREBY made the duty of the Board of Local Improvements of the
Village of Mount Prospect, to file in the Office of the Clerk of the Court in
wich such assessment was confirmed, a certificate signed by the Secretary of
the Board of Local Inprovements of the Village of Mount Prospect of the date
of the first voucher and the amount of said voucher, within thirty (30) days
after the issuance of the said voucher. All installments shall bear interest
until paid at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum. Interest on all
installments shall begin to run in accordance with the provisions of the
Illinois Municipal Code, Article 9, Division 2 and amendments thereto.
Interest on such first installment shall be due and payable and shall be
collected at the same time as the first installment. Interest on the second
and succeeding installments shall be due and payable and shall be collected
with the installments respectively as in said Code relating to special
assessment provided.
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SECTION 5: That for the purpose of anticipating the collection of
the second and succeeding installments of siad assessment for the cost of
said improvements, the Village of Mount Prospect shall issue bonds payable
out of said installments, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent (6%)
per annum, payable annually, signed by the President of the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Mount Prospect and attested by the Village Clerk of said
Village. Said bonds shall be issued in accordance with and shall in all
respects conform to the provisions of the Illinois Municipal Code, Article 9,
Division 2 and amendments thereto.
SECTION 6: That the President of the Village of Mount Prospect, be,
and is hereby directed to file a Petition in the Circuit Court of Cook County,
Illinois, in the name of the people of the Village of Mount Prospect, praying
that steps may be taken to levY a special assessrrent for the purpose of
defraying the expense of siad improvement so far as the same may lawfully be
done and to ascertain what property will be benefited, in accordance with the
provisions of this ordinance, and in the manner prescribed by law.
SECTION 7: That all ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict
with this ordinance, be, and the same are bereby repealed.
SECTION 8: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect
from and after its passage and approval thereof J according to law.
PASSED: This 5th day of December, 1967.
AYES: Rogers Teichert Reiter Grittani Kilroy Lewis
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
APPROVED: This 5th day of December, 1967.
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President of the Board of Trustees,
Village of Mount Prospect, Cook
County, Illinois.
A'ITESTED AND FILED IN
MY OFFICE: This 5th
day of December, A.D., 1967.
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