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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2403_001BUILDING DEPARTiMEN-r- NEXT ORDINANCE NO, 2347 NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 8-72 0 R 0 E R 0 F B U S I N E S S Village Board Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Village of Mount Prospect April 18, 1972 1. Call to order 2. Invocation - Trustee Furst 3. Roll call Mayor Robert D. Tei chert Trustee Ahern Trustee Monroe Trustee Anderson Trustee Richardson Trustee Furst Trustee Schol ten 4. Approval of minutes of regular meeting April 4, 1972 54 Approval of bi 1 Is Financial Report for March, 1972 6. Communications and petitions 7. Manager's Report 1. Recommendation of Finance Director that Board authorize transfer of $161,837.87 from Waterworks and Sewerage Acquisition and Construction Fund to Waterworks and Sewerage Depreciation, Improvement and Extension Account, 2. A.s submitted 8. Mayor's Report' Hike for your neighbor - Northwest Opportunity Center - Apri 1 23 1972 Special Meeting Tuesday, April 25, 1972 for pre- sentati on of a plan for the newt -annexed area by Thomas Murphy, Consultant Planner Civil Defense - change in appointive powers 9. Committee Chairmen Reports A. Building Committee 1. An ordinance amending XI of the Building Code - re swimming pools - second reading (SEE EXHIBIT A B Finance Committee 1. 1972 business 1 i censi ng code 2. Adoption of 1972-73 budget 3. Ordinance authorizing transfers among appropriations - first reading (SEE EXHIBIT B C. Fire a'nd Police Committee D Judi cl ary Commi ttee 1 Case 72-5P Walter Harris - Pine & Central R-1 to B-2 2 Butch McGui re - 300 E. Rand - R -X to B-3 Case 72-7P (SEE EXHIBIT C E. Publ-ic Health and Safety Committee 1. Report on a recycling site F. Public Works Committee 1. Report on negotiations City of Des Plaines re proposed traffic signal and pavement widening Rand, Central and Mt. Prospect Rd. 2. Revised MFT Resolution - Shabonee Tr, & Milburn Ave, 10. Other Business 1. Continuation of pre -annexation hearing regarding property south of Algonquin and east of Nordi c Road 2. Acceptance of sewer and water main improvements in the area of Lonnquist and Meier (SEE EXHIBITS 3 Keller - Culligan plat of subdivision D & E) - Items to be referred 12. Committee announcements 13. Items for information only 14. Adjournment Sergeant -at -Arms: Lt. Fred Hedlund, MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES .. . ............ ............. AR r i 1 4 19 72 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Tei chert called the meeting to order at 8;10 P. M. INVOCATION Trustee Ahern gave the invocation. ROLL CALL Present upon roll call: Ahern Anderson Schol ten Tei chem Absent.- Furst Monroe Richardson APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS Trustee Anderson, seconded by Trustee Scholten , moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held March 21, 1972 as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahern Anderson Scholten Teichert Motion carried. Trustee Scholten , seconded by Trustee Andersdn, moved to approve the minutes of the Special Meeting held March 28, 1972 as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahern Anderson Schol ten Tei chert Motion carried. Trustee Anderson, seconded by Trustee Scholten , moved to ratify the action taken at the special meeting held March 28,) 1972. Upon roll call: Ayes.- Ahern Anderson Schol ten Tei chert Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Scholten , seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved for approval of bills in the following amounts: General $111 ,024. 79 Parking System Rev. 93.85 Wat,erwks & sewers e Depr,,Imp.Ext. 85481.26 Oper. Maintenance 39 X692 W 4 7 s I 5Tj 2.9 2'. 3 7 COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS Richard Hendricks, 1537 E. Emmerson, appeared before the Board to request that the administration be directed to withdraw his request to the Mount Prospect Plaza Merchants Association to fence off a gravel entrance to the shopping center on Westgate Road. Mr. Hendricks presented a ,diagram showing that residents of Fairview Gardens have a convenient access to the area, avoiding a I ccess and exit to Central Rd. Mayor Teichert advised the owners of the property should be requested to improve this access if they so desired. Mrs, Idyl Nipper, 1216 E. Meadow La. represented the Homeowners Association along Westgate Road, and emphasized the need for this access via Thayer Street. The administration was requested to contact the owners and advise them of the residents' requests. MANAGER' S REPORT Mr. Eppley reported the Village i's now accepting applications in the En gi neer' s Of f i ce for the 50/,50 s i dewa 1 k program. The Village Manager reported on the various wells in the Village and the gallons per minute being produced. Trustee Anderson, seconded by Trustee Scholten , moved for passage of Resolution 7-72: 1972 MAINTENANCE FOR STREETS AND HIGHWAYS in the amount of' $150 000. Upon rol 1 cal 1 : - Ayes Ahern Anderson Schol ten Tei chert Motion carried. Trustee Anderson -requested the administration to recheck Lonnquist Blvd. for dedication and present a second resolu- tion for street improvements with widening of Lonnquist Blvd. but deleting an extension of Maple St. A memorandum from the Village Engineer dated March 29th re 45CS - Rand and Central was referred to the Public Works Committee. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS BUILDING COMMITTEE An ordinance amending Article XI of the Building Code regard- ing swimming pools was presented for first reading and the Clerk was requested to place it on the next agenda. p. 2 4/4/71 The Clerk was requested to place on the Building Committee docket sheet "Amendment to Sec. 19.205 re location and screening of garbage containers and receptacles". It was the recommendation of the Building Committee to set higher standards for flooring in multiple family buildings and to simultaneously lower standards in single- family buildings thereby making the minimum flooring re- quirements uniform in all residential buildings. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Trustee Ahern moved for approval of Ordinance #2346: AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OF PROPERTIES COMMONLY KNOWN AS CRYSTAL TOWERS Trustee Anderson seconded the motion. Upon roll call: Ayes: Ahern Anderson Scholten Teichert Motion carried. OTHER BUSINESS The pre -annexation hearing of property south of Algonquin and east of Nordic Road was continued to the next regular meeting. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS Public Health - April 12th: Recycling and discussion with Mr. Grittani re senior citizens (Delete from docket: public transportation - mass transport- ati on , and memo re mental health) Public Works April 19 - Central ,& Rand Rds. 45 -CS ADJOURNMENT Trustee Scholten , seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved the meeting be adjourned. Time,: 9:55 P. M. Unanimous. DONALD W. GOODMAN Vi 11 age Clerk ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect heretofore on February 18, 1972,'at the hour of 8:00 p.m. conducted a public hear- ing under Case No. 72-7P on a request for a zoning classification change from R -X (Single Family Residence District) to B-3 (Business - Retail and Service District) for certain parcels of property hereinafter des- cribed; and WHEREAS, a notice of the aforesaid hearing was made in the manner pro- vided by law; and WHEREAS, the Judiciary Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect did meet on April 13, 1972, and did review Case No. 72-7P; and WHEREAS, the said Judiciary Committee has recommended to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect the rezoning of the subject property herein to B-3 (Business - Retail and Service District); and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect will be attaine4 by the adoption of the said Judiciary Committee recommendation on Case No. 72-7P regarding the subject property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES Ora THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Map 16N of the Zoning ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect, as amended, be and is hereby further amended by reclassi- fying from R -X (Single Family Residence District) to B-3 (Business - Retail and Service District) the following described property: PARCELS "A" -- The East 70.0 feet of that part of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, lying Northeast of Rand Road, except the North 500.0 feet thereof, in Cook County, Illinois. "B" -- That part lying North of Rand Road of the West 66.0 feet (except the North 660 feet thereof) of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian. "C" -- The West 66.0 feet of the .South 160.0 feet of the North 660 feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian I'D" -- The West 66.0 feet of the North SOO feet of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 34, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois. SECTION TWO: That this Ordinance shall be null and void and of no force and ef'fect whatsoever until after its passage, approval, publication) and such time as an accurate plat resubdividing the subject parcel described in SECTION ONE above is recorded with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a copy of which plat of subdivision shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof. AYES: NAYS: PASSED AND APPROVED this day of Mage Village President ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TRANSFERS AMONG APPROPRIATIONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS® Pursuant to authority granted by the Statutes of the State of Illinois, Chapter 24, Section 8-2-7 of the 1971 Illinois Revised Statutes, there is hereby trans- ferred within the several departments of the municipal government of the Village of Mount Prospect the sums of money hereinafter itemized which have heretofore been appropriated for each of the respective corporate objects specified in and by the Annual Appropriation Ordinance No. 2310 for the Village of Mount Prospect adopted July 28, 1971, said transfers being from one object or purpose to another object or purpose within the same department of municilpal government, as hereinafter itemized, it appearing and having been determined that such respective transfers will notreduce the appropriation for any object or purpose below an amount sufficient to cover all obligations incurred or to be incurred against si�ch appropriation. The respective sums of money so transferred together with the result- ing adjustments and changes in the appropriations are the following: I Original Amount Original Item Transferred Item A22ro2riated To From, Appropriated ARTICLE I - GENERAL CORPORATE PURPOSES A - CONTROL 11'. Village Board Salary of Trustees $ Transportation and Meeting Expenses 29750.00 550.00 39300.00 Other Supplies 19650.00 350.00 2.000.00 . ............ . .10 450.00 $92000.00 $ 900.00 $ 109450.00 690510.00 900.00 $ 59150,00 12. V. ila,ae Clerk Personal Servicest Secretarial Transportation and Meeting Expenses Equipment Rental la�*11.�ana • er Salary of Manager Organizational 'Memberships Meeting and Travel Expenses Office Supplies B - STAFF AGENCIES 22. Finance 2e2artment Personal Services, Office Office Supplies 24. Leal Costs Outside Legal Services Other Professional Fees and Court Expenses, Experts Postage Reference Material 151418.00 $ - 600.00 $ 14,818.0© 110.00 100.00 210.00 500.00500.00 .. .... ... .. . .... . 15$528.00 $ 600.00 $ 600.00 $ 159528.00 28,00...0.00' $ $ 19550.00 26,,450.00 x.50'.00 50.00 - 200.00 29000.00 600.00 2,6010.00, 11100.00 900.00 2. 000. 00, Ij 2 5 0 �. f1 $ 1.550.00 $ 1 550800$ 3 2 5 0. @_ 4, 2 $ 519542.00 $ - $ 500.00 $ 519042,00 400.00 500.00 900.00 52_L942. 00 $ 500.00 $ 500. 00 522942.00 279000.00 $ - $ 2t200.00 $ 24,800.00 21750.00 11500.00 4,250.00 39.00 20.00 59.00 11320.00 680.00 - 22000.00 31.109.00 $ 2 200.00 2,200.00 $ 31 109.00 2 291. Public Buil Original Amount ' Original Item Transferred Item 23,276.00 A2pr op,riated To From Appropriated 281,Buildin t 1 � Dep,armen -t 220.00 200.00 Personal Services, Inspectors $ 449100.00 $ - $ 19200.00 $ 429900.00 Elevator Inspections 550.00 100.00 - 650.00 Communication Equipment 19100.00 19100.00 291. Public Buil Personal Services $ 23,276.00 $ 19200.00 $ $ 249476.00 Cleaning Draperies 220.00 200.00 420,00 Air Conditioning Chemicals Village Hall 495.00 300.00 795.00 Repairs - Public Works Building 880.00 19800.00 29680.00 Repairs - Fire Station #2 330.00 29000.00 29330.00 Repairs - Coiling Coils, Air Conditioning and Heating Maintenance 3v300.00 300.00 39600.00 Supplies 81000.00 39000.00 11,000.00 Janitor Supplies 2t200.00 19800.00 49000.00 Roof Repairs - Public Works Building 119000.00 79600.00 39400.00 Building Rental 41800,00 49000.00 800.00 Remodel Fire Station #3 10 000.00 12000.00 11 L0,00'. 00 $ 64 501.00 $11.600.00 $11,600.00 64 501.00 D - PUBLIC SAFETY 301. Police Department Operations Salaries, Patrolmen and Policewoman $ 5139603.00 $ - $109845.00 $ 5029758.00 Postage 660.00 100.00 - 760.00 Telephone 31080.00 700.00 - 31780.00 Travel Expense 660.00 19000.00 - 11660.00 Organizational Memberships 55.00 45.00 - 100.00 Training Expense 39300.00 19500.00 - 41800.00 Office Supplies 660.00 700.00 - 19360.00 Office Equipment - 1,000*00 - 1,000.00 Motor Vehicle Maintenance 7 700 00, 5,800.00 13 L 500.00 $ 529 718.00 2 $10 845.00 $10.845.00 $ 529 718000 2 304. CrossinGuards Special Summer Crossing Guards $ 49158.00 $ $ 200.00 $ 31958.00 Crossing Guard Equipment 165.00 200,00 365.00., $ 49323.00 $ 200.00 200.00 $ 42323.00 3 38. En ineer�Department Personal Services, Engineers $ 629700.40 $ - $ 59100.44 $ 57,644.00 Maps 4,444.44 39404.04 - 79404.44 Supplies 11440.40 19400.00 - 21444.40 Radio Equipment 0 - 1,140.00 ## ## ## ## #1 ## L,6.###/ 49. Protects Land Acquisition $ 2049044.04' $ - $ 19440.44 $ 1989640.00 Bus Service - 19204.00 - 19204.00 O'Hare Noise Abatement Council 204.44 - 240.40 H ,- OTHER OPERATIONS 53. Sidewalks New Village Walks and Repair's Curb and Gutter Repairs $ 6,644.40 $ 544.00 $ $ 7,144.44 _6P6,04.00 500.04 69104.44 $� 132OL-00 $ __54 X00 $ 500.00 $ 13, 244.44 Original Amount Original Item Transferred Item A„ r � � a,ed To From A pro riated 311. Fire De artment Operations Salaries, Firemen $ 368,808.00 $ -- $ 91670.00 359,138.40 Organizational Memberships 55.00 70.00 - 12.5.00 Postage 55.00 114.04 - 165.00 Telephone 29200.00 500.00 - 29700.00 Other Equipment Maintenance .330.00 300.04 - 630.00 Radio Maintenance 19441.00 19500.40 - 29941.00 Vehicle Maintenance 89470.40 29000.00 - 1.09470.40 Training Expenses 29244.00 500.00 - 29744.40 Chemicals - Fire Fighting 440.00 4.50.00 - 890.00 Clothing Allowance 9,500.00 29400.00 - 11,500.40 Official Supplies 275.44 544.04 - 775.44 Other Supplies 1,760.00 740.00 - 29544.40 Oxygen Tank and Refills 83.04 144.00 - 183.44 Hose and BrassGoods 59254.44 240.40 - 59450.40 Radia Equipment 49136.44 340.00 - 49436.40 Gasoline 2�200.00 440.44 - 2604.00 $,447,247.44 $ 91674.44 $ 9 674.04 4079247.00 312. Bureau of Fire Prevention Salaries, Inspectors $ 3-67090.00 $ - $ 410.00 $ 359684.00 Organizational Memberships 77.44 20.04 - 97000 Pictures, Photo Supplies 444.44 244.44 - 640.40 Office Supplies 114.40 194.40 - 300.00 $_364717.00 $410.00 $ 410.00 $ 36 717.00 38. En ineer�Department Personal Services, Engineers $ 629700.40 $ - $ 59100.44 $ 57,644.00 Maps 4,444.44 39404.04 - 79404.44 Supplies 11440.40 19400.00 - 21444.40 Radio Equipment 0 - 1,140.00 ## ## ## ## #1 ## L,6.###/ 49. Protects Land Acquisition $ 2049044.04' $ - $ 19440.44 $ 1989640.00 Bus Service - 19204.00 - 19204.00 O'Hare Noise Abatement Council 204.44 - 240.40 H ,- OTHER OPERATIONS 53. Sidewalks New Village Walks and Repair's Curb and Gutter Repairs $ 6,644.40 $ 544.00 $ $ 7,144.44 _6P6,04.00 500.04 69104.44 $� 132OL-00 $ __54 X00 $ 500.00 $ 13, 244.44 4 Original Amount Original Item Transferred Item Arani atteed To From LpropdLated ARTICLE III STREET .AND BRIDGE FUND 004. Labor Street Department Personal Services, Maintenance $ 2469631.00 $ 3,400.00 $-' $ 2109031.00 100. Street Maintenance (NOC) Miscellaneous Supplies 19320.00 400.00 19720.00 4104. Asphalt Maintenance .�.al Road and Stene Mater 19144.44 244.44 1,344.44 Patching Tools and Supplies 550.00 544.00 -' 19054.40 4110. Street Traffic Markin Miscellaneous Supplies 110.40 50.00 164.00 421. Tree 'Tri inn Contractual Tree Removal 15,000.00 - 139730.40 19270.00 Other Supplies and Repairs 29750.40 21500.00 51250.40 32. Inlet and Ditch e airs Supplies for Inlet and Ditch Repairs 2,2001.00 19000.40 39200.00 0 tree Eq t. ui meat Equipment Repairs 209900.00 59300.00 26,200.04 Snow Plows 51320.40 380.00 5 700.00 2559881.00 �0 $ l 3 34 7 44 .$ l 3 7 34 . 0 _40 $ 2551881.00 5 49. Projects Extraordinary Well Repairs .559040.00 509000.00 105,004.40 Lift Stations 169500.00 27500.00 199040.00 Water Main and Well Construction 3789800.40 - 929800.04 2869400.00 $ 0 S1.7� 373.04 $92 80.4.. 4 $__51711 373.010 ...04 $92,840. SECTION TWO: The transfers, appropriations and reappropria.tions authorized or trade by this ordinance are so authorized and made effective as of the day of A.D., and this ordinance shall `,-*be in operation accordingly. SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: PASSED AND APPROVED this Day of 1972. ATTEST: Village Clerk Village President Original Amount Original Item Transferred Item A' pro r�� .atd �e To From, A..a proprriated ARTICLE XI - WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE FUND 12. Overhead Other Services $ 880.00 200.00 $ _ $ 17080.00 Office Supplies 11104.00 300.00 - 11400.40 17. Buildings and Grounds Rent �_ ...._ 39960.00 240.00 - 41 164.00 Fuel for Heat 21200.00 804.40 - 31000.04 18. Pumps (Including roll Repairs to Wells by Contract 69600.00 29000.00 - 89600.40 Chemicals 7,150.40 49800.00 - 119950.00 19. Reservoirs Other Supplies 110.00 11200.00 - 19310.00 20. Fire H Brant Maintenance Paint 330.00 470.00 800.00 22. Main Maintenance Repair Materials 89804.00 79040.40 - 159800.00 2:51. Water Meter Service Meters 81804-000 41200.00 - 139000.00 Plastic Seals 2,200.00 19500.00 - 39700.40 Repair Parts 69380.00 11624.40 - 81000.04 Other Supplies 880.00 900.00 - 19780.00 271. Motor Equipment Repairs to Motor Equipment 85800.00 139000.00 - 21,800.40 3/4 Ton Pickup Truck 29424.04 580.00 - 31040.40 c 272. Other E ,ent Porta Power 963.00 34.00 - 993.00 e Sanita`� 34Llla Sewers „ Supplies and Chemicals 59500.00 19500.00 - 79000.00 49. Projects Extraordinary Well Repairs .559040.00 509000.00 105,004.40 Lift Stations 169500.00 27500.00 199040.00 Water Main and Well Construction 3789800.40 - 929800.04 2869400.00 $ 0 S1.7� 373.04 $92 80.4.. 4 $__51711 373.010 ...04 $92,840. SECTION TWO: The transfers, appropriations and reappropria.tions authorized or trade by this ordinance are so authorized and made effective as of the day of A.D., and this ordinance shall `,-*be in operation accordingly. SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: PASSED AND APPROVED this Day of 1972. ATTEST: Village Clerk Village President ORDINANCE NO. VMS -1:48 Stan 11jelLgMej WHEREAS., the Building Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect has conducted an extensive investigation into the pro cedures of obtaininga building permit for swimming pools; and I WHEREAS., the said Building Committee has held meetings and conferences with members of the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, the said Building Committee has recommended a draft of an ordinance overning swimming pools for the consideration of the Boa g of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect; and P I WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have concurred in the recommendation of the Building Committee and believe the said ordinance to be in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Article XI of Chapter 21 (the Building Code) of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and the same is hereby amended in its entirety for the purpose of continuing the discretionary power -- limited by stand ' ards and criteria -- of the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect to grant or deny permits for the special use of pools, and to regulate the constructio swimming n of swimmin♦ pools with certain changes from existing ordinance g s; so that hereafter the said Article XI of Chapter 21 shall be and read as follows: MAI SECTION 21.1101. COMPLIANCE _RE�UIRED As defined in this Chapter, every swimming pool constructed, installed, and maintained hereafter shall comply with all applicable provisions of this Code; provided, however., that the regulations in this Article shall not be applicable to any such pool having at every point a depth of less than twenty-five (25) inches deep and provided further that portable pools shall be regulated solely by the specific re- quirements set out in Section 21.1121 hereafter. SECTION 21.1102. LOCATION A. No portion of a private residential swimming pool shall be located to extend beyond the building lines nor a distance of less than ten (10) per cent of the width of the lot from any side property line nor a distance of less than fifteen (15) feet from any rear property line. B. Pumps, filters, and pool water disinfection equipment installa- tions shall be located at a distance not less than ten (10) per cent of the width of the lot from any side property line, or less than fifteen (15) feet from the rear property line. C. Pools and appurtenant equipment shall not be permitted in the side yard between dwellings. D. No out-of-doors swimming pool for the use of members and their guests of a non-profit club or organization, or limited to house residents of a multiple dwelling unit, a block, a subdivision, neighborhood, community or other specified area of residence, shall be permitted in R-1, R-2, or R -X districts. SECTION 21. 1103. PERMIT RLqqIRED A. It shall be unlawful to proceed with the construction, installa- tion, enlargement or alteration of any swimming pool and appur- tenances within the Village of Mount Prospect unless permits therefor shall have first been obtained from the Director of Building and Zoning. B. No permit, for swimming pools other than indoor swimming pools and excavated pools, shall be issued until application for same has been authorized by the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect pursuant to Section 21.1122 of this Article. C. The fee for a permit for the erection or construction of a swimming pool shall be ten dollars ($10.00) for each. one thousand cubic feet or fraction thereof to be contained within the pro- posed pool as determined by the plans and specifications sub- mitted with the application for permit. 2 SECT ISN 21.1104. DRAWINGS, PLANS AND PERMITS A. All drawings and plans for the construction, installation, en- largement or alteration of any swimming pool and appurtenances for which a permit is required shall first be presented to the Directior of Building and Zoning for examination and approval as to proper location, construction, and use. B. All plans and drawings shall be drawn to scale of not less than one-ei,ahth of an incIL to the foot-, on paper or cloth.- in 'ink., or by some process that will not fade or obliterate. All distances and dimensions shall be accurately figured and drawings made ex- plicit and complete, showing the lot lines, and including infor- mation pertaining to the pool, walk-, and fence construction, on,, water supply system, drainage and water disposal systems, and all appurtenances pertaining to the swimming pool. Detail plans and vertical elevations shall also be provided in accordance with. the Building Code of the Village of Mount Prospect. C. All swimming pools, appurtenances, water supply and drainage system, shall be constructed in conformity with the approved plans, If any deviation from such plans is desired, a supplementary plan covering that portion of the work involved shall be filed for approval and shall conform to the provisi ions of this ordinance. SECTION 21.1105. MATERIALS A. Excavated and/or permanent indoor swimming pool walls and floor shall be constructed of any impervious material which will provide a tight tank with white or light colored finish and easily cleaned surfaces. The floor or bottom surface of the pool shall have a finish as smooth as possible. B. The side and end walls of an excavated and/or permanent indoor pool shall present a smooth finish and shall be vertical to a depth of at least six (6) feet or shall have a slope or curvature meeting one of the following conditions: 1. The pool wall may be vertical for thirty (30) 'inches from the water level below which the wall may be curved to the bottom with a radius at any point equal to the difference between the depth, at that point and thirty (30) inches. 2. To a depth of six (6) feet, except as in 1. above, the walls' slope shall not be less than one (1) foot horizontal in six (6) feet vertical. C. Excavated and/or permanent indoor pool walls that are to be lined with a plastic liner shall be constructed of masonry or reinforced concrete. - 3 - A. Swimming pools shall be 'designed to withcitand the 'water pressure from within and to resist the pres'sure, of the earth, when the pool is empty, to apressure of 2200 pounds per square foot. B. The slope of the bottom of any part of the pool in which the water is less than five (S) feet in depth shall not be more than one (1) foot in each- ten (10) feet and the maximum slope where water is five (5) feet or more in depth shall not exceed one (1) foot in each two (2) feet. SECTION 21.1107. WALK AREAS - EXCAVATED POOLS Unobstructed walk areas not less than thirty -s x (36) inches wide shall be provided to extend entirely around and adjacent to any excavated pool. The walk area shall be constructed with a sur- face to be smooth and easily cleaned and of non -slip construction. B. The slope of said walks shall have a pitch of at least one-fourth (1/4) inch to the foot, designed so as to prevent back drainage from entering the pool. SECTION 21.1108. FENCES A. All outdoor swimming Pools shall be completely enclosed by a fence erected either along the perimeter of the pool walk areas or along the perimeter but within the building lines of such real property upon which it is located, unless such pool has a raised deck at least four (4) feet six (6) inches in height above walk or grade level. B. All fence posts shall be decay or corrosion resistant and all fence openings or points of entry to the pool area shall be equipped with gates, which gates shall be equipped with self- closing and self -latching devices placed at the top of the gate and made inaccessible to small children. In the event such pool has a raised deck as indicated in paragraph A. above, all points of entry thereto shall be equipped with self-closing and self - latching devices placed at the top and made inaccessible to small children. C. The fence and gates shall be at least four (4) feet six (6) inches but no greater than six'(6) feet in height above thwalk grade level and shall be constructed of a minimum number of 9 gauge woven wire mesh corrosion -resistant material. D. If the fence construction required in this Section is constructed upon property lines, pursuant to a given variation, so as to com- pletely enclose the yard area, such construction shall be con- sidered to meet the requirements of this Section. 1- 4 - SECTION 21.110, 9 ., STEPS OR LAME RS A. Two (21 or more 'Means, of egres's' in the form of s-teps or ladders shall be provided for all excavated, indoor, or raised deck. type SWd=ing pools. At least one such. means of egre" s shall be lo- cated on a side of the pool at both_ the deep and' shallow end of the pool. Steps and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. B. Pools other than those described in paragraph A. above need not have but one or more means of egress in -the form of steps or ladders. SECTrON 21.1110. SKIMMERS A. In every swimming pool at least one (1) skimming device shall be provided for each four hundred (400) square feet of surface area or fraction therleof. B. Skimmers shall be located at least thirty (30) feet apart. C. In excavated and indoor swimming pools: 1. Handholds shall be provided and consist of a bull -nosed coping not over two and one-half (2 1/2) inches thick for the outer two (2) inches or an equivalent approved handhold, which handhold must be no more than nine (9) inches above the normal water line. 2. Skimming devices shall be built into the pool wall; shall Alequately remove floating oils and waste, and shall meet the following general specifications: a., Each skimmer shall be designed for a flow-through rate of at least thirty (30) gallons per minute and a total capacity of all skimmers on any pool shall be at least 50% of the required filter flow of the recirculation system. b. They shall be automatically adjustable to variations in water level over a range of at least three (3) inches. CIO, An easily removable and cleanable basket or screen through which an overflow of water must pass shall be provided to trap large solids. d. The skimmer shall be provided with a device to prevent airlock in the suction line. If an equalizer pipe is used, it shall provide an adequate amount of makeup water for pump suction should the water of the pool drop below -the water level. This pipe shall be at least two C21 inch -es in diameter and shall be located at least one (_lJ foot below the lowest overflow level of the skimmer. - 5 - e. An equalizer line shall be provided with a valve that will remain tightly closed under normal conditions, but will automatically open at a differential of not more than four (4) inches between the pool level and the level of the overflow tank. f. The overflow weir shall be of sufficient length to main- tain a rate of flow of at least twenty (20) gallons per minute per lineal foot of weir lip. SECTION 21.1111. WATER SUPPLY No source of water other than that secured from the Village of Mount Prospect water distribution system shall be used in any swimming pool, unless such other source shall have been and continues to be tested d and found to be equal to the State of Illinois drinking water standards of purity. SECTION 21.1112. INLETS A. Swimming pool water recirculation system inlets shall be located so as to produce as far as possible uniform circulation of water throughout the pool without the existence of dead spots and to carry pool bottom deposits to the outlets, and shall discharge at a minimum depth of ten (10) inches below the pool overflow level. A minimum of one (1) recirculation system shall be pro- vided for every six hundred fifteen (615) square feet of surface area of the pool. B. Said pools shall be equipped with suitable facilities for adding make-up water as needed. There shall be no physical connection between the water supply line and the pool system. If the make- up water is added directly to the pool, the outlet shall be at least six (6) inches above the upper rim of the pool. If the make-up water line discharges to a surge or balancing tank, the point of discharge shall be at least six (6) inches above the rim of the tank. If a hose connection from a sill cock or other plumbing fixture is to be used for supplying make-up water, then an approved vacuum breaker shall be installed between the sill cock or control valve at the fixture and the hose connection. The vacuum breaker shall be installed at a height not less than seven (7) feet six (6),inches above the floor, platform or ground upon which a person would stand when operating the sill cock or control valve. C. The systems supplying recirculated water and make-up water to the said pool shall be constructed in conformance with Chapter 23 of the Mount Prospect Municipal Code of 1957, as amended. - 6 - SECTION 21. 1113. OUTLETS A. In swimming pools, thirty (30) feet in width or less, water re- circulation system outlets shall be located so as to provide at least one (1) outlet at the deepest point in the pool. If the pool width is more than thirty (30) feet, multiple outlets shall be provided and spaced not more than thirty (30) feet apart,, nor closer than four (4) feet to any wall. All pool drain outlets shall be equipped with gratings having an area of opening not less than four (4 times the cross-sectional area of the outlet pipe. The gratings shall be of such design so they cannot be readily removable by bathers and will not injure bather's fingers. One outlet shall be provided for each eight hundred (800) square feet of surface area. B. Said pools shall be equipped with facilities for completely emp- tying the pool and the discharge of the pool water shall be at a rate not exceeding two hundred fifty (250) gallons per minute. No direct connection shall be made to the sanitary sewer. SECTION 21.1114. DISCHARGE AND/OR DRAINAGE At no time shall the rate of drain water discharge exceed a flow of two hundred fifty (25(x) gallons per minute. No pool shall be connected to the sanitary or storm sewer system. SECTION 21.1115. RECIRCULATION POOLS All swimming pools shall be of the recirculation type in which circu- lation of water is maintained through the pool by pumps; the water drawn from the pool being clarified and disinfected before being re- turned to the pool. SECTION 21-1116. RECIRCULATION SYSTEM AND APPURTENANCES OF POOLS A. Swimming pool recirculation systems shall consist of pumping equipment, hair and lint catcher, filters, together with the necessary pipe connections to the pool inlets, and outlets, facilities and pipe connections necessary for back -washing fil- ters, and facilities and equipment for disinfecting the pool water. B. Every pool shall have a recirculating system with an hourly capacity equal to the pool volume divided by eleven (11) . C. The recirculation system pump shall have sufficient capacity to discharge the volume of water required for an eleven (11) hour turnover of the said pool against the maximum head of the recir- culating system. I 7 D. The pump used for backwashing filters under this Section shall have a sufficient capacity to provide a filter backwash rate of at least twelve (12) gallons per minute per square foot of filter area. E. A hair and lint catcher or strainer shall be installed on the suc- tion side of the said circulation pump to prevent hair, lint and other extraneous matter from reaching the pump and filters. Hair and lint catchers shall be so designed that they can be easily dismantled for cleaning and inspection and shall be so located as to be easily accessible for cleaning. The design features shall be as follows: Water passes through the strainer from the outside; the strainer is made of non -corrosive material; the width or diameter of strainer openings is not more than one-eighth (1/8) inch; the area of the strainer opening shall be at least five (5) times the cross sectional area of the inlet pipe to the strainer. F# Said recirculating systems shall contain rapid pressure filters. Sufficient filter area shall be provided to filter the entire contents of the pool in eighteen (18) hours at a rate of not more than three (3) gallons per square foot of filter area per minute. The filter backwashing facilities shall be sufficient to back -wash at a rate of twelve (12) gallons per minute per square foot of filter area. All backwash water and effluents shall be discharged through an indirect connection. Pressure filters shall be equipped with readily accessible air relief valves, loss of head or pressure gauges on the inlet and outlet pipes, and an access head or hole large enough to permit inspection, maintenance and repair work. Sight glasses that can be easily removed for cleaning shall be provided in the effluent line from the filter units. G. Equipment shall be provided for the disinfection of all pool water. Any disinfection method using materials other than chlorine com- pounds shall be subject to the approval of the Village Health In- spector. Disinfection equipment installed for the use of chlorine compounds shall have sufficient capacity to maintain a minimum free chlorine residual of 0.5 parts per million. The disinfectant shall be introduced into the recirculation system ahead of the fil- ters. H. Every pool shall be equipped with one (1) or more throwing ring buoys not more than fifteen (15) inches in diameter and having at Least twenty (20) feet of three -sixteenths (3/16) inch line attached. SECTION 21.1117. GASEOUS CHLORINATION PROHIBITED Gaseous chlorination systems shall not be made use of as a disinfec- tion method for any pool water. I - 8 - SECTION 21.1118. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS, A. All electrical installations provided for, installed and used in conjunction with swimming pools shall be in conformance with the Building Code of the Village of Mount Prospect. 4 B. No current carrying electrical conductors shall cross swimming pools, either overhead or underground. In addition to the afore- mentioned requirements, no current carrying electrical conductors, either overhead or underground, shall cross laterally within fifteen (15) feet of the said pools. Above -ground electrical con- ductors, if any shall be necessary to the operation of the swimming pool, shall be equipped with a U.L. approved "ground fault circuit interrupter". C. All metal fences, enclosures,or railings near or adjacent to swimming pools which may become electrically alive as a result of contact with broken overhead conductors, or from any other cause, shall be effectively grounded. SECTION 21.1119. DIVING BOARDS No diving board or platform more than three (3) feet above water level shall be installed for use in connection within any private residen- tial swimming pool. In no event shall any such diving board or plat- form be installed in any area of the pool incapable of containing water less than at a seven (7) foot depth. SECTION 21.1120. NON -CONFORMING SWIMMING POOLS All swimming pools that do not conform with the provisions and require- ments of this Article, Sections 21.1102 through 21.1119, inclusive, shall be eliminated, removed or made to conform with the provisions of this Arti-cle within five (S) years from the effective date of this Section 21.1120. SECTION 21.1121. PORTABLE POOL REGULATIONS A. Portable pools, as defined within this Chapter, shall be permitted in the residentially zoned districts of the Village of Mount Pros- pect provided the requirements of this Section are adhered to. B. No portion of a said pool shall be located at a distance beyond the building lines nor less than ten (10) per cent of the width of the lot from any side property line nor a distance of less than fifteen (15) feet from any rear property line, nor shall pools and/or appurtenant equipment be permitted in the side yard between dwellings. C.. Pumps, fl"Iters and pool water disinfection equipment pment installations shall be located at a distance not less than ten (10) per cent of 9 -1 the width of the lot from any side property line or less than fifteen (1S) feet from the rear property line. D It shall be unlawful to proceed with the installation of a portable pool and appurtenances within the Village of Mount Prospect unless a permit therefor shall have first been obtained from the Director of Building and Zoning. 1. No permit shall be issued for portable pools until application therefor has been authorized by the Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect, pursuant to Section 21.1122 of this Article. 2. Said permit shall be issued upon compliance with the require- ments of this Section 21.1121 and the payment of ten dollars ($10.00). E. Upon application for permit, drawings shall be submitted to the Director of Building and Zoning. Drawings shall be drawn to scale of not less than one-eighth of an inch to the foot, on paper or cloth, in ink., or by some process that will not fade or oblit- erate. All distances and dimensions shall be accurately figured and drawings made explicit and complete, showing the lot lines, and including information pertaining to the pool, walk and fence construction, water supply system,, drainage and water disposal systems, and all appurtenances pertaining to the sw,immlng pool. More detailed plans and vertical elevations shall also be provided in accordance with the Building Code of the Village of Mount Pros- pect when requested by the Director of Building and Zoning. F. Portable swimming pool walls and floor shall be constructed of any impervious material which will provide a tight tank,, with white or light colored finish and easily cleaned surfaces. The floor or bottom surface of the pool shall have a finish as sinooth as possible. G. All portable swimming pools shall be completely enclosed by a fence, which fence shall meet the requirements as set out under Section 21.1108 of this Article. H. Two or more means of egress in the form of steps or ladders shall be provided. At least one such means of egress shall be located on a side of the pool at both the deep and shallow end of the pool. Steps and ladders shall have a handrail on both sides. I. Portable swimming pools shall be designed to withstand the water pressure from within. J. The slope of the bottom of any part of the pool in which the water is less than five (S) feet in depth shall not be more than one (1) foot in each ten (10) feet and the maximum slope where water is five (5) feet or more in depth shall not exceed over one (1) foot in each- two (2) feet. - 10 - K. No source of water other than that secured from the Village of Mount Prospect water system shall be used, unless such other source shall have been and continues to be tested and found to be equal to the'State of Illinois drinking water standards of purity. L., Every portable pool exceeding NO square feet of surface area shall have at least one (1) skimming device for each 400 square feet of surface area or fraction thereof. M. Every portable pool exceeding 120 square feet of surface area shall be required to have a recirculating system and the necessary appurtenances thereto. N. All electrical installations provided for, installed and used in conjunction with portable pools shall be in conformance with the Building Code of the Village of Mount Prospect. 1. No current carrying electrical conductors shall cross portable pools, either overhead or underground. In addition to the aforementioned requirements, no current carrying electrical conductors, either overhead'or underground, shall cross laterally within fifteen (15)'feet of the said pools. Above- ground electrical conductors, if any shall be necessary to the operation of the portable pool, shall be equipped with a U.L. approved "ground fault circuit interrupter". 2. All metal fences, enclosures, or railings near or adjacent to portable swimming pools which may become electrically alive as a result of contact with broken overhead conductors, or from any other cause, shall be effectively grounded. Q. No diving boards or raised platforms shall be permitted tted on portable swimming pools allowed by this Section. P. Portable pools that do n ' ot conform with the provisions and require-, ments of this Section shall be eliminated, removed, or made to 'con- form with the provisions herein within five (S) years from the effective date of this Section. SECTION 21.1122. SPECIAL USES A. Private residential swimming pools are of such a substantially different character from other uses in residential districts that any use of swimming pools in all residentially zoned districts within the Village of Mount Prospect are hereby declared to be special uses within the meaning of Section S of the Zoning Ordi- nance of the Village of Mount Prospect. B. No permit for any private residential swimming pool, other than indoor pools, shall be issued unless application for the same has been authorized by and the applicant has fully complied with the provisions of Section S of the Zoning ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect; except that for the purposes of private residential swimming pools, other than indoor pools, the decision of the Board of Appeals shall be' final with, respect to the special use thereof and no further,ordinance granting a special use thereof shall be necessary - the provisions of subparagraph 4 of paragraph (b) of Section 30 of the Village Zoning Ordinance notwithstanding. SECTION 21.1123. PENALTY A. Any person who shall -violate any ,provision of this Article or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair a ,swimming mming pool in violation thereof, shall be fined not less than $25.00 nor more than $100.00 for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed on each day during 'Which or on which a violation occurs or continues. B. The imposition of the -penalties herein prescribed shall not pre- clude the Village of Mount Prospect from instituting such action or proceedings as it may deem necessary to prevent or restrain the unlawful establishment) construction, reconstruction, altera- tion, repair, conversion, maintenance, or use of a private resi- dential swimming pool or to restrain, correct or abate any viola- tion of this Article." SECTION TWO: That this Ordinance shall -be in full force and effect from anj_a`Tter its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 1972. ATTEST: _7' Hage Clerk Village President ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 21.1226 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE That paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 21..1226 or, tH6 Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and, the same is hereby further amended in its entirety, ntirety., to permit the in- stallation of 3/4 inch tongue and groove plywood finish floors with no subfloor; so that hereafter the said paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 21.1226 shall be and read as follows: "(1) Materials. (A) All wood shall be of Kiln -dried material. (B) Strip flooring, hardwood or softwood, over subflooring: minimum thickness allowable shall be 25/32 inch with a maximum width of 2 1/4,inches for hardwood and 3 1/4 inches for softwood, however, a 3/8 inch thickness may be used where the finish flooring is laid directly upon a subfloor. Also, wider widths (plank flooring and parquet floor�ng) may be used when precautions are taken to prevent warping or cupping of such floor. (C) Single layer flooring, over no subflooring: minimum thickness allowable shall be 3/4 inch if the material used is tongue and groove plywood having a minimum A -C grade finish. (D) Maximum spacing for nails or other acceptable fastening devices shall be 16 inches on center. (E) Building paper or deadening felt shall be applied under all finish flooring, unless the floor is insulated." SECTION TWO: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. NAYS: PASSED AND APPROVED this day of -9 1972. ATTEST.: Village Clerk I Village President