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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2580_001Village Board Tuesday, 8:00 F. M. Village of Mount Prospect May 21, 1974 1. CALL TO ORDER CY 2. INVOCATION - Trustee Richar'son syn 3. ROLL CALL MAYOR ROBERT D. TE--ICHERT TRUSTEE ANDERSON TRUSTEE LINK TRUSTEE GUSTUS TRUSTEE RICHARSO TRUSTEE HENDRICKS TRD USTEE SCHOLTEN I 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING MAY 7) 1974 APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING MAY 21 1974 RATIFICATION OF ACTION TAKEN AT SPECIAL MEETING I 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL REPORT FOR APRIL, 1974 6. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS 1. Mr. Robert Bennett,re dBD sub-commIttee of Plan Commission 7. MANAGER'S REPORT 1. Feasibility study - proposed annexation of Prospect Meadows Subdivision 2. Status report - Various Village programs and projects 8. MAYOR'S REPORT 1. Senior Citizen Day - May 24, 1974 2. Mayor's Citation - Firefighter Kooiker for heroism 3. Appointments 4. Status - Rob Roy appraisals 1. Case No. ZBA-16-V-74 - Dr. Gregory Smoron, 411 W. Prospect 2. Case No. ZBA-15-V-74 - Courtesy Home Center, 750 E. Rand Rd. 3, Case No. ZBA-14-V-74 - G. Kusibab - Thaver & Forest 4-( Case No. ZBA-4-Z-74 - Amend Subsection C of 14-1004 and 14.11204 5.( Case No. ZBA-5-V-74 - Amend Section 14.2001 - re shopping centers - (SEE EXHIBITS "All & "B") FINANCE COMMITTEE FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 1. Resolution designating the numbers and members of the Fire Dept ."C" 2. Recommendation of placement of stop sign on Cree Lane at Burning Bush. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1, HB2621 which amends municipal and county retailers and service occupancy taxation 2.. Suburban Association of Municipalities PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE 1. Annexation of property commonly known as Prospect Meadows T1 D" ordinance authorltizing, Village Manager to convey certain incorp"oreal hereditiments "Ell 3. An ordinance recognizing the Mt. Prospect Fire Cadet Program 4. Plat of Northwest Hwy./Waterman resubdivIision 5. Ordinance granting MSD permission to install 60" 'interceptor TIG11 sewer in Oakton Street )N" jp, 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION - Litigation 12. ROLL CALL VOTE 13. AUTHORIZATION FOR VILLAGE ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH CONDEMNATION CENTRAL S CHOOL 14. OATH OF OFFICE - NEWLY APPOINTED TRUSTEE MARIE CAYLOR 15. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS 16. FOR INFORMATION ONLY The Annual Report for Public Library of Mt. Prospect, and Financial Report ,of the Library Fund were received and have been placed on file in the office of the Village Clerk' Mt. Prospect received Honorable Mention for the 1974 calendar at the International Institute of Municipal Clerks. Only one other municipality received an award - Brookline Mass. 17. ADJOURNMENT SEAPPEANT-AT-ARMS: SGT. JOSEPH BOPP 101 1 iffiew, Mm"r, AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING THE UNINCORPORATED AREA KNOWN AS "PROSPECT MEADOWS" TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECTI WHEREAS, the Honorable Harry G. Comerford, Judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, pursuant to Sections 7-1-2 through 7-1-4 of Chapter 24 of the Illinois Revised Statutes, has ordered that the question of annexation of the here- inbelowdescribed territory be submitted to the President and Board of Trustees M f the Village of Mount Prospect for final action-, and WHEREAS, a certified copy of that Order of the Court has been received by the Village Clerk of the Village of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, the Administration of the Village of Mount Prospect has conducted a I investigation and made an analysis of the land and territory described hereinbe low; and I WHEREAS, the said real estate hereinafter described is contiguous to the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect and not within the corporate boundaries of * I any municipality; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, do believe it to be in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect that the properties hereinafter described be annexed to the Villag(: of is# Mount Prospect, Illino' , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE,-, That the territory and lands legally described as follows. - ."w W W OakIFI w • s In y w 0 0 0 0 0 AW 0 00 0 0 AF 0 �Z Block 3 aforesaid; thence Southeasterly to a point on the Northwesterly line of Lot 14 in Block 3 aforesaid which is 48. 0 feet Southwesterly of the Northeast corner of Lot 14 aforesaid; thence Southeasterly to a point on the Southeasterly line of Lot 14 in Block 3 aforesaid which is 11.0 feet Southwesterly of the South- east corner of Lot 14 in Block 3 aforesaid, thence Northeasterly along the South- westerly line of Lot 14 in Block 3 aforesaid 11. 0 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot 14 in Block 3 aforesaid; thence South along the East line of Lots 13 and 12 and along the line which measures 12. 0 feet in length North and South of Lot 10 all in Block 3 aforesaid to the Northerly line of Lot 10 in Block 3 aforesaid being the Easterly portion of Lot 10 which measures 36. 0 feet in length in an East and West direction; thence East along the Northerly line of Lot 10 in Block 3 aforesaid, 36.0 feet to the East line "aLot 10 in Block 3 aforesaid; thence South along the East line of Lot 10 in Block 3 foresaid to the Southeast corner of Lot 10 'in Block 3 aforesaid; thence East along the South line of Lot 9 in Block 3 aforesaid to the Southeast corner of Lot 9 in Block 3 aforesaid; thence East 33 feet to a point on the East line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27 aforesaid, which is 278. 24 feet South of the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27 aforesaid; thence South along the East line of the West Half of the South- west Quarter of Section 27 aforesaid to a point 50. 0 feet North of the Southeast corner *f the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27 aforesaid; thence West along a line which is 5 0. 0 feet North of and parallel to • the South line of the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27 aforesaid to the point of beginning, all in Cook County, Illinois; being contiguous to the Village of Mount Prospect, but without the corporate limits of any municipality . and the question of the annexation of same having been directed to be considered by the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect by Court Order in the matter of a petition to annex territories to the Village of Mount Prospect Illinois , No - 74 Co 412; be and the same is hereby annexed to and made I part of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO ' : That the boundary lines and corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect be and the same are hereby enlarged and extended so as to include within said boundary lines and corporate limits the above described land and territory. SECTION THREE: That the Village Clerk is directed to file with the Recorder of Deeds , Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy of this Ordinance; a certified copy of the said Order of the Court in the matter of a petition to annex territory to the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, No. '74 Co 412; and an accurate map of the above described land and territory. SECTION FOUR: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law . AYE S *- NAYS: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1974. ATTEST: Village President Village Clerk w . s sk-011h SECTION ONE: That subsection C of Section 14.1004 of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended (Zoning Ordinance), be amended to allow ham radio operators and antenna towers to be erected in the R -X single family residential zon- It "districtsMthe Village of Mount i subsection contained in said Section 14.1004 ■{■ "Section 14.1004. Heigh! Re ulations . Federally radiooperator's antenna towers with a maximum ht of sixty (60) feet and such antenna F havingtower structures an over-all height - M seventy M Aw feet, 'Aire r poles e and steeples wIs- shall ' be excluded +R- ♦ regulations •a'Ir #IRM -SII in - Village Section 14.1004. 11 SECTION TWO: That subsection C of Section 14.1104 of the Municipal Code of Mou Prospect of 1957, as amended (Zoning Ordinance), be amended to allow ham radio operators and antenna towers to be erected in the R- I single family residential zon- contained In said Section 14.1104 shall be and read as follows: "Section 14.1104. He gThat . ��t t �e ,,, C Federally licensed amateur radio operator's transmitting antenna towers rt -maximum* feet - " antenna *r StCTION THREE: That subsection C of Section 14.1204, of the Municipal Code of M'ount Prospect of 1957, as amended (Zoning, Ordinance) , be amended to allow ham radi i o operators and antenna, towers, to be erected Iin the R -A single family residential 4 1# zoning districts, of the Vi'llage of M.ount Prospect; so that hereafter the said subsection C coritailned in'the said Section 14., 1204 shiall be and read as foilowis-, +�* VT iI- ..... .. .... ; C Federally licensed amateur radio operator's transmitting antenna towers with a maximum height of sixty (60) feet and such antenna tower structures having an over-all height of not more than seventy chimneys, flag poles , and steeples shall be excluded from the reulations containee d in thi's Sction 1204 g .11 SECTION FOUR,*- That Section 14.2001 of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended (Zoning ordinance), regarding permitted uses in the B-3 zoning classification be amended to provide for Reional Shopping Centeraa s, Orphng• s 9 1 e, Homes for the Aged and similar institutions as allowable uses within the said B-3 i zoning districts; so that hereafter the said Section 14.2001 shall be and read as follows: "SECTION 14.2001. Permitted Uses. In the B-3 Business Retail and Service District, the only uses which may hereafter be established are-, A. Temporary carnival or circus , operating not longer than ten (10) days-, r , B. Cleaning, dyeing, and laundry establishments where no actual clean- ing, dyeing, or laundry is done on the premises; C. Coin operated cleaning, dyeing, and laundry establishments o, D Finance Banking, including: Federal Reserve Banks'; Commercial and Stock Savings Banks; Mutual Savings Banks, Trust Companies; and establishments performing functions closely related to banking such as Check Cashing Agencies and Currency Exchanges, Safe De- p t Companies, and Clearing House Associati osi i ions Financial Institutions other than banks, including: Savings & Loan As- sociations . Rediscount and Financing Institutions for Credit Agencies other than banks . Personal C redit Institutions , and Business Credit Institutions F. General hospitals for humans, orphanages, homes for aged and simi- lar institutions,, G. Hotel, lod ing house, or motel, with sleeping rooms or units in num- 91 ber not exceeding one (1) for each five hundred (500) feet of lot area-, H•Professional or business office-, J•Parking lots for private self-propelled passenger automobiles-, K. Re ional Shopping Center; 91. 0 L. Restaurant (except drive-in variety) , tavern, or confectionery-, M. Private music, dancing, business, vocational, or other school or college -, N. Signs, 1far as they may be allowed under the Sign Ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect-, 00, Undertaking or funeral parlor-, P. Village Hall, Police or Fire Station, or other municipal building-, and Q. Retail business establishments, whether retail sales or retail service, except the following uses hereby specifically excluded.: 1. Abattoirs 2. Adverti sing signs, billboards, or poster panels ® Animal hospital, including dog pounds 4. Amusement centers, including theatres, indoor and outdoor; ` y dance halls- mi'miature golf courses- and golf driving ranges 5. Arsenals 6. Automobile garages, laundries, sales operations, and/or service stations 7. Bag cleaming establishments 8. Boiler works 9. Bottling works 10. Bowling Alleys 11. Building material storage yards-, including coal, coke, or wood yards , and lumber yards 12. Bus passenger stations or passenger terminals 13. Cleaning, dyeing, and laundry establishments where cleaning, dyeing, or laundry 'I's done on the premises 14. Coke ovens 15. Crematories 16. Rock crushers 17. Dance halls 18. Incineration or reduction of garbage, dead animals, offal, or refuse 19. Central mixing plants for cements , mortor , plaster . or paving materials 20. Golf driving range and miniature golf courses 21. Drive-in restaurants 22. Skating rinks 23. Junk, iron, or rag storage or bailing 24. Storage warehouses 25. Smelters 26. Commercial swimming pools 27. Truck and bus terminals, and milk distributing stations 28. Trampoline centers 29. Public utility substations and facilities 30. Wrecking or junk yards" SECTION FIVE: That paragraphs 28 through 46 of subsection B of Section 14.2602 of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended (Zoning Ordinance), be and the same are hereby further amended in their entireties and a new paragraph, No. 47, be added to the aforesaid subsection B of Section 14.2602; so that hereafter the said paragraphs 28 through 47 shall be and read as follows: "28. MAXIMUM HEIGHT: (a) In feet, the vertical distance from grade as established in this Chapter to the highest point of the roof or parapet, whichever is greater, of a building; provided, that antenna towers with a maximum height of sixty (60) feet and antenna tower structures (including mast and antenna) having an over-all height of not more than seventy (70) feet, pent- houses, steeples, or other towers shall not be counted in measuring the height of buildings. (b) In stories, the number of habitable stories in a building, ex- clusive of basement, cellars, penthouses containing no habit- able rooms, antenna towers with a maximum height of sixty (60) feet and antenna tower structures (including mast and antenna) having an over-all height of not more than seventy (70) feet, steeples, and/or other towers. 34. PUBLIC STREET FACTOR: A resultant mathematical factor deter- mined by dividing the total number of lineal feet of proposed and existing public street frontage abutting the Residential Development by the total number of square feet in the Residential Development tract submitted for approval. 35. REGIONAL SHOPPING CENTER.- A business development containing ten (10) or more indoor retail stores connected by party walls developed under one ownership, with an integrated building arrangement, having an aggregate floor area of more than one hundred thousand (100,000) square feet and located on a lot at least fifty (50) Acres in size , which development with its off-street accessory parking facilities shall be con- sidered as a single unit. The term "Regional Shopping Center" shall not be confused with the term "Shopping Center". ZZ 36. REAR YARD.- The rearmost area of any lot in the zoning districts oandof the Village of Mount Prospect as required by this Zning Ordinance main- tained, except for ingress and egress drives and sidewalks transversing the same in a fashion other than parallel to the rear lot line it abuts, as open space except as otherwise provided by this Municipal Code. 37. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT: A tract of land not less than twenty-seven thousand (27 1 000) square feet which is developed as a unit under single ownership or control. Said tract may be composed Alf one or more lots provided: (a) That each lot shall not have less than nine thousand (9,000) square feet; (b) That the F.A.R. is observed as to each lot; anol (c) That no lot be improved by more than i[ one building thereon, unless such lot is improved as a Planned Unit Development under Article XXV herein. 38. SHOPPING CENTER: A business development containing four (4) or more indoor retail stores , connected by party walls , developed under one owner- ship, with an Integrated building arrangement having an aggregate floor area of more than twenty thousand (20 9 000) square feet, which development with its off-street accessory parking facilities shall be considered a single unit. (a) The term "Shopping Center" shall not include drive-in and/or auto- % 1 motive service type or sale facilities but shall include all other re- tail sales and service facilities. (b) The term "Shoppin•g Center" shall not be confused with the term "Regional Shopping Center". 39. SIDE YARD: That area of any lot located between the side lot line thereof and a building or structure thereon; found within the zoning districts of the Village of Mount Prospect as required by this Zoning Ordinance; and 4 maintained, except for ingress and egress drives and sidewalks trans- versing the same in a fashion other than parallel to the side lot line it abuts, as open space. 40. STORAGE WAREHOUSE: The business of receiving and storing goods of others for compensation or profit. 41. STRUCTURE: Any construction or any production or piece of work arti- fically built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite man- ner , the use of which requires permanent location in or upon the land or requires attachment to something having a permanent location in or upon the land; including but not limited to stadia; gospel and circus tents , re- viewing stands, platforms, radio towers, air conditioning compressor u its, coal bins, fences, display signs, advertising signs, billboards ni and poles connected by wires for the transmission of electricity. 42, STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS.- Any change in the supporting members of a building or structul.1,e , including among others., any change ion the bearing walls, columns, beams, or girders. 43. TRUCK TERMINAL: Either end of a carrier line or junction point with other lines having classifying yards or dock facilities, management offices . storage sheds , and freight and passenger stations. 44. VILLAGE: The Village of Mount Prospect. 45. VILLAGE MANAGER: Village Manager of the Village of Mount Prospect. 46. WHOLESALE BUSINESS: The business of selling goods in gross for re- sale to retail dealers and not to ultimate users thereof. 47. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: The Director of Buildinand Zo gning of the Village of Mount Prospect, and/or his duly authorized agent(s). " SECTION SIX: That 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 1974. 0 A A 4 T-5 9 Village Clerk mov Village President ORDINANCE NO. XSO;L AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO CONVEY CERTAIN INCORPOREAL HEREDITAMENTS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECTf COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That, pursuant to the authority contained in Article VI of the 1 Illinois Constitution, subsection (K) of Section 4.103 of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended to include standards authorizing the Village Manager• to convey certain nonpossessory interests, namely licenses, in the public lands controlled or owned by the Village of Mount Prospect; so that hereafter the said paragraph (K) shall be and read as follows: I 11(K) To perform such other duties as may be prescribed by Article 5 of Chapter 24 of the Illinois Revised Statutes or may be required of him by ordinance or Resolution of the Board of Trustees, includihg: To convey a license, that is, an incorporeal hereditament or a nonpossessory interest in land, to any person, firm or corporation for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance upon or over public land owned or controlled by the Village of Mount Prospect by such person, firm, or corporation of automatic lawn sprinkling systems and of roadway entrance markers or other public, charitable, or aesthetic ins'9�a ni. iER4Li 1. The said license shall not be granted or conveyed, however, until: a. The grantee shall have presented to the Village of Mount Prospect specific drawnings, plans, 1 and specifications fear i r the improvement to be erected and constructed upon public lands involved. b. The grantee and the Manager shall sign an agree- ment approved by the Village Attorney which agreement shall hold harmless the Village of Mount Prospect, its agents, employees, and representatives from any causes of action arising out of such construction, installation, and/or maintenance of such improvement upon or over the said public property. 2. The document containing the license shall set forth the legal description of the land, shall clearly indicate that the grantee will have no possessory interest or estate in the land so described, and shall terminate at such time as may be set forth therein. 3. Both the license and the hold harmless agreement above described shall be recorded with the Cook County Recorder of Deeds within ten (10) days after their execution, whereupon the Director of Building and Zoning of the Village of Mount Prospect shall hav power and authority to issue a building permit pursuant to the terms of said license I %1 5 to Ar SECTION TWO: That this Ordinance shall be 'in full force and 01 f ec i t=rom and after its passage, approval, and publication 'in the Manner provided by law,. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 1974, 1kq**ijT Ka"Yor, MATTERS IN COMMITTEE May 21,st, 1974 FEASIBILITY U ICI BUILDING 3-69 MUNICIPAL C LI 7 REFUSE TRANSFER STATION 37 MUNICIPAL REVISION (INDUSTRIAL. T 4-70 LAWN SPRINKLER ORDINANCET TT 1-19-71 AMENDMENT TO SEC.19.205E LOCATION CONTAINERS ANa RECEPTACLES 4- 72 CASE 72-21A KAPLAN & BRAUN VARIATIONS, 7 CASE 7 T HWY. T 7177 CASE ZBA-5-V-74- REPEAL SEC. 14.2001-F OF ART. XX B-3 DISTRICT 10-16-74 C 74 .ACQUISITION �� "'lN tCLA,I AC I T 7 PURCHASE OR LEASE OF VILLAGE VEHICLES 9--20-73 LICENSING OF MUL I I 73 POSSIBLE C TI 7 LICENSING UNDER HOME RULE 4 FIRE AND POLICE CE . E EST OF .. VICTOR CRA E 4-18-72 PA i NG SITUATIONT 7 COMMISSIONREPORT FROM SAFETY 6-73 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTL 7 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE VILLAGE 5-15-73 CABLE TV FRANCHISING SCHOOLCROSSING- U D I (I. I A R VILLAGE GRC T 7 AMEND VILLAGEL 57 THE DOWNTOWN PLAN (CBD) 5- 5-70 SPECIAL NI I (I . . . 47 RECREATIONAL NCONTRIBUTIONS BY SUBDIVIDERS AND DEVELOPERS U 7 PROSPECT T 7 PETITION I 717- PROPOSEDL GASOLINE ZONING ALONG RAND ROAD 2, 2-69 SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT8 47 ZONING CLASSIFICATION , TENNIST&SEMI-PRIVATE CLUBS 6- 2-70 BOAk"D OF APPEALS FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU,. SAFETY COMMISSION ;�OSTTi�G OF PARKING SIGNS—'OVERALL SURVEY/"WITH MANAGER BOARD OF HEALTH '�,EVIIEW OF STATE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS 2— 8-70 L.PAINAY E Sy CLEAN STREAMS COMMISSION STOklvll WATER RETENTION IN STREETS 12-17-68 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL 10-19-71 ',' I 'EWORARY INJUNCTIONS WELLER CREEK 5— I(i—IO s � N STRFET LIGHTING SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 10_5_/l i LAWN SPRINKEER, ORDINANCE 10— 5_7i PURCHASE OF ISLANDS IN RTE* 83 AT S CURVE 1— 14—;—/2— INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE d", WITH ENGINEER V I 1_ L.A Gr E E N G I N E E R OF DEDICATED STREETS STOP LIGHTS—LINCOLN &83 REQUEST OF H.S. DIST, 214 TRAFFIC SIGNAL BUSSE & WILLOW OViE.RSIZING OF WATER LINES TO CALLERO CATINOIS CYP-RESS GARDENS T C Y POLi REGARDING STREET LIGHTING INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE— WITH ATTORNEY 4L')OARD OF'LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS SA 72 WtEDGEWODD TERRACE I IL LA C, E /\NAGER . .. . ...... . . . ,6VE:RWLL SUR' Y- OF PARKING SIGNS/WITH SAF'ZTY COMI� 01TI—L FiNS UTILITY FRANCHISE PU351LIC HEALTH AND SAFETY STREET LIGHTING COi`-'i,\'iUNITY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM k,% It � 0 i' 0 k", I -. . 1) PAN11 TI" CONTRACT Si's"CIAL ASSLSSNIENT—ALBERT AND GEORGE STREETS STORM SEWERS k-0 , I1' l k i ') INSURANCE PRZOGRAM BOITLDERS ON PARKWAYS COiNMIUNITY SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH il'i"1— CI.NI'ERENS ,; L_ i % C 0 - INTERIM PLAN FOR"BALANCED DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS 5- 1 ) - 'i o, 1) - 1 15 - 7 G 12 — i 8 — 7 3 2— 5—Pi 4- 2. - 7 1 � 10 - I u, - 7 3 2— 3-70 2