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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2628_001is EXT ORDINANCE NO. 2586 ALLLLLLLL ,,,EXT RESOLUTION NO. 18-75 O R D E R. O F B U S I N E S S VILLAGE BOARD SEPTEMBER. 16, 1975 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TUESDAY, 8:00 E.N. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION - TRUSTEE MINTON a 3. ROLL CALL M MAYOR ROBERT, D. EEI CHERT TRUSTEE FLOROS TRUSTEE RHEA TRUSTEE HENDRICKS TRUSTEE RICHAR.DSON TRUSTEE MINTON TRUSTEE WATTENBERG 40APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER. 2, 1975 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL REPORT FOR. AUGUST, 1975 6. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS ECS BE HEARD 7. MANAGER'S REPORT Status report - various Village programs and projects 8.! MAYOR'S REPORT Welcome to Prospect High School AFS Foreign Exchange Students Proclamation - Mount Prospect Hunting and Fishing, Day September 27, 1975 Appointment Proclamation - Fire Prevention Week October 5-11, 1975 Litigation - U. S. Postal Service 9. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS y A. BUILDING COMMITTEE 1. ZBA-14-Z - 7 5 Cheker Oil Co. Rand, Central RX, to B4 "A'.', 2. ZBA-17=V-75 34.2 E. Northwest Hwy. Variation to remodel non -conforming building "B" 3. ZBA-31-V-75 Randhurst Twin Ice Arena variation 4. ZBA-23 & 24-V-75 Antenna Variations - St. Emil's f Ir7.11 & "D11 and St. Raymond s Churches 5. ZBA-34-V-75 F. Linder, 914 Greenfield Ct. side yard variation "E" B. FINANCE COMMITTEE m >wamN C. FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 1.! Pricing on individual food items 2. Report on "S" curve project Do, JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1. Litigation at Palm and Tamarack ....... ... , ......... E." PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE "F" 1 Second reading of air conditioner ordinance F. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE 611 109 OTHER BUSINESS, 1. ZBA-29-Z-75 & ZBA--30-Z-75 Public hearing on annexation & rezoning from RX to B-3 & B-4 Northeast corner of Busse and Gulf u 11.. ITEMS TO BE. REFERRED 12, COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS 134 FOR INFORMATION ONLY 14. ADJOURNMENT SERGEANT -AT -ARMS: OFFICER ROBERT RANDOLPH k MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES September -2, 19 -7.f -r. ; CALL TO ORDER Mayor Teichert called the meeting to order at 8,-00 P. M. INVOCATION Trustee Floros gave the invocation. ROLL CALL Present upon roll call: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Teichert Arrived at 8:08 P. M. Hendricks APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF AUGUST 19, 1.975 Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Minton, moved the minutes of the regular meeting held August 19, 1975 be approved as submitted. Upon roll call:, Ayes: Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Teichert Pass: Floros Minton Motion carried,-,, BILLS TO BE APPROVED Trustee Rhea, seconded by'Trustee Richardson, moved for ap- proval of bills in the following amounts: General ...............................•.•...$233,932.80 Parking System Revenue ...................... 83.'6 7 Motor Fuel Tax ..... 55o 883 .52 Corporate Purposes Constr. 51248.98 Corporate Purposes Constr. 1974 ............. 710.43 Waterworks & Sewerage Fund ........ 39,309,33 3 3 5 t 1,68. 7 3, Upon roll call: Ayes:, Floros Minton Rhea' Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS .CITIZENS TO BE HEARD George Anderson, 1005 W. Isabella, spoke before the Board regarding a newspaper item relative to work at the''Crumley Basin and previous studies made by Consoer, Townsend &'Assoc. in 1973, the Bauer Report, the Drainage and Clean Streams supplemental dated 1973, and he objected to hiring of out- side consultants for any further work when'I in * his opinion, the work could be handled by the Village Engineering Depart ment. The Village Manager explained that while the studies a had been made there is a need for supervisory engineers. MANAGER'S REPORT The Village Manager reported that Manuel Rodis and Natalie Karney, the Deputy Engineer, both received their professional engineering licenses. Mr. Eppley reported a hazardous, situation existing at the' grade crossing at Central and Northwest Hilghway,'and stated ing because Signs would be posted warning of a, dangerous cross veh,3*'cles have been d,amaged. Offl. c lial notice has bee,in, given to the railroad. MAYOR'S REPORT RESOLUTION NO. 26-71 A RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING THE MEMORY OF LLOYD R. NORRIS WHEREASs LLOYD R. NORRIS resided 'in the Village of Mount Prospect for the last 22 years; and WHEREAS, LLOYD R. NORRIS served Iln the office of Village Trustee of the;Village of Mount Prospect from November., 1969 to May 4, 1971 and was previously a Village Trustee from May 7, 1957 to May 2, 19611; and WHEREAS, LLOYD R. NORRIS served on various Committees com- posed of the elected Village Trustees; and WHEREAS, LLOYD R. NORRIS was a member of the Plan Commission from May, 1961 to November, 1969; and WHEREAS, we, as Mayor and Board of Trustees, are cognizant of his dedicated service to his coumunity; NOW, THEREFOREI'BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND 130ARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECTo COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That the departed LLOYD R. NORRIS earned the deep respect of his community for the efforts expended to- ward the betterment of' the Village. SECTION TWO- That this Resolution of Commemoration expres's to his famHy the sympathy of the Village. SECTION THREE-, That acbpy,of this -Resolution be pre- sented to his familly and also be spread upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION FOUR: That th3*".s Resolution.,be 'in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner Wed by law. provi AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 PASSED and APPROVED this 2nd day of September, 1975. ROBERT D. TEICHERT Village President DONALD W. GOODMAN Village Clerk Trustee Minton, seconded by'Trustee Hendricks, moved for passage of Resolution 26-75, Upon roll call: Ayes-, Floros' Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Watten'ber'g Motion carried. Mayor Teilchert proclaimed September 8, 1975 as National Cancer Day in Mount Prospect, The subject of pending litigation the Village of Mount Prospect vs. Herbert Swanson 75 MC3 51064Post Office building at Elmhurst. A detailed report of actions taken by the Village to the current date was submitted by the Director of Bung and Zoning, outlining theproblems involved in the,construction of the new post office. It - was the recommendation of the Village Attorn'ey-- to -reta"Tin outside counsel to determine what the posture should be and to advise future procedure to be followed. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to authorize the Village Attorney to engage outside counsel for 4,: * the purpose of having an opinion rendered asto the Village's p 't -on 'in the case of the Village of Mount Prospect vs'. osi I Herbert Swanson 75 MC3 51064 - U. S. Post Office building . call:ichardson MintonNays: . . UP'= roll | 11, carried. AN ORDINANCE ZONING ORDINANCE Upon roll . ,Floros HendricksMinton FINANCERichardson Wattenberg Motion carried. I nance H. . � \ Trustee� a,seconded. ■ waive the rules requiring two readings I. ifor the annual tax levy. RichardsonUpon roll, call: Ayes.- Flaros Hendricks Minton Rhea Motion Carried. Trustee moved for ,Richardson, ! passage of Ordinance No. 2584; 9/'2/75 AN ORDINANCAUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES E FOR THE CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL PURPOSE OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 13ZGINNING MAY Is 1975 AND ENDING APRIL 30, 1976. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg, Motion carried, Trustee Rhea, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved to waive the rules requiring two reading of an ordinance establishing a Finance Commission. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried, Trustee Rhea# seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved for passage of Ordinance #2585: AN ORDINANCE CREATING A FINANCE COMMISSION Upon roll call: Ayes. Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea' Richardson Wattehber'g Mot ion carried," Mayor Teichert requested the Boatd,`Membel' osuggest names of.clitiozens to be appointed t*othe Finance C-111,ission. Trustee Rhea, seconde&by,Trustee-Minton, moved ,,at the' Village water rates,be-increased.from 75�.*to thousand gallons effective October' Upon roll call: Ayes: Rhea Wattenberg Nays-, Floros, Hendricks Minton Richards, Teichert Motion defeated, Trustee Rhea read a minority. report regarding, the water rates'. Trustee Richardson stated, that the 'oldermopart of town does' not e '"New Town" areae wish to pay any re s,upport� for th Mr. Ray Martin stated he was against any increase in rates. Mr,. George Anderson cited Resolution #13-72 authorizing the "borrowing of funds sufficient for the construction of Well #16, and suggested funding over a,greater period of time to spread the*%oney out rather than, increasing water rates by 40%. P. 5 9/2/75 0 .. • oil 6 All MW • � �. � � � �. � � � � � � aAq ° � MIM +/ i • �► IM + - I� 0r Jill 11 ,A d®r Mw • � y�� s ,ri fir, r` 7 ■�i ■■ � �' � #1 � yr AQP i � w� � # � � • i �M ,yYr M�IMy i � • MIM VM' � 11 ♦ � .w �. wr i gYYp �IIM 1F ll' Mw Mw +ww all " • wr r r a ` .r � i r � 1M � •. �' ♦ � '. MIA � # � Mr � 'AIA' � �' � rw .r r 40 41 Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, ttenberg, moved for Board concurrence with the recommendation to arrange for appraisals for the properties listed, providing no restrictions have been placed on the property, or that there is no legal prohibition. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. The Committee reviewed a draft ordinance regarding central air conditioning compressor units and recommended adoption. Trustee Richardson, secondedby Trustee Wattenberg, moved the Board concur.with the recommendation for adoption of the ordinance. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros, Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenber'g Motion carried. The air conditioner ordinance was presented for first reading and the Clerk was requested to place it on the September' 16th agenda. Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved the Village administ-ration be authorized to proceed with negotia- tions for the acquisition of the easterly piece of property lying north of the Crumley Basin for expansion of the re- tention pond. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenber'g PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE The Public Works Committee gave a progress report on the fol- lowing matters in committee: Proposed DAMP Water Use Contract, Flood Insurance Ptogram, MacDonald Creek, BOLI request for Pub- lic Benefits for Sidewalks, Engineering Aspects regarding ac- quisition of Citizens Utilities Co. and a new well near Rte. 83 and Camp McDonald Rd. Regarding the proposed new well, Trustee Wattenberg suggested the need was urgent and immediate action should be taken. Further, he requested street and curb re- pairs on South Pine Street be deleted from the docket because the work had been completed. 101. I p. 7 9/4/75 OTHER BUSINESS A resolution designating persons who shall be exempt from paying for Mount Prospect motor vehicle licenses was presented. Trustee Floros, seconded by ,Trustee Hendricks, moved all Board Members, since compensated, shall not be exempt from paying for Mount Prospect vehicle licenses. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Nays: Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. Trustee Wattenberg was of the opinion that all members of Boards and Commissions should be compensated. Mrs. Lynn Bennett stated she and her husband, Robert Bennett, have served voluntarily and willingly because serving was the only one way to give back to the community what the community gave to them. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Rhea, moved to waive the rules and request that the resolution be considered. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Wattenberg Nays: Richardson Lotion carried.. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee' Minton, moved for passage of Resolution 27-75: A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING PERSONS WHO SHALL BE EXEMPT F PAYING FOR MOUNT PROSPECT MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSES Rol Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton Rhea Wattenberg Nays: Richardson ITEMS TO BE REFERRED Catholic Bishop of Chicago, St. Emily, 30 ft. antenna, Case 23-V-75 was referred to Building Committee. Catholic Bishop of Chicago, St. R4ymond's, 40 ft. antenna., Case 24-V-75 was referred to Building Committee. Benjamin Ross, Rand and Central, sign variation, Case 33'V-75, was referred to Buildl 'i n Committee. Franklin D. Linder, 910 Greenfield Ct., side yard variation, Case 34-V-75 was referred to Building Committee. Fred Biasiello, SW corner Milburn & William, front and side yard variation, Case 35,-V-75, was referred to the Building Committee. Mount Prospect Historical Society request for funds was referred to the Finance Co=I*ttee. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE - September 11 BUILDING COMMITTEE - September 9 Cases 14-Z-75, 17-V-75, 23-V-75, 24-V-75, 31-V-75. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE - September 18 FINANCE COMMITTEE - September 30 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - September 8 Tamarack & Palm litigation Trustee Minton requested that a notice be sent to the President of the Mount Prospect JayCees that they will discuss carnival license restrictions FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE - September 4 "S" Curve ADJOURNMENT Trustee Hendricks, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved the meeting be adjourned. Time: 11:15 P. M.. Unani-MOUS. mg,l "IIIIIIOIIW: NEXT ORDINANCE NO. 2586 ALL NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 28-75 I O R D E R O F B U S I N E S S VILLAGE BOARD SEPTEMBER 16, 1975 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TUESDAY, 8:00 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER , 2. INVOCATION - TRUSTEE MINTON 3. ROLL CALL MAYOR ROBERT D. TtICHERE TRUSTEE FLOROS TRUSTEE RHEA TRUSTEE HENDRICKS TRUSTEE RICHAR.DSON TRUSTEE MINTON TRUSTEE WATTEEBERG 4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER. 2, 1975 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVAL OF FINANCIAL REPORT FOR AUGUST, 1975 6. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD 70, MANAGER'S REPORT Statin report - various Village programs and projects 8. MAYOR'S REPORT Welcome to Prospect High School AFS Foreign Exchange Students Proclamation. - Mount Prospect Hunting and Fishing Day September 27,'1975 Appointment Proclamation - Fire Prevention, Week October 5-11, 1975 Litigation - U. S. Postal Service 9. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS A. BUILDING COMMITTEE 1. ZBA-14-Z-75 Cheker Oil Co. Rand &, Central RX to B4 "A','. 2. ZBA-17-V-75 302 E. Northwest Hwy. Variation to remodel non -conforming building "B" 3. ZBA-31-^V-75 Randhurst Twin Ice Arena variation 4. Z -BA -23 - & 24-V-75 Antenna Variations - St . Emil7's and S t . Raymond's Churches t �C" & 11D.11 5. ZBA-34-V-75 F. Linder, 910 Greenfield Ct. side yard variation "E" 4, v B. FINANCE COMMITTEE I d, u ,Y C. FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 1. Pricing on individual food items 241 Report on "S" curve project D. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1. Litigation at Palm and Tamarack o. , 0 E. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE 1. Second reading of air conditioner ordinance F' PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE I to "Al 10. OTHER BUSINESS 1. ZBA-29-Z-75 ZBA-30-Z-75 Public hearing on annexation &i rezoning from RX to B-3 & B-4 Northeast comer of Busse and Golf ll . ITEMS TO BE. REFERRED 12o COMMITTEE, ANNOUNCEMENTS 13. FOR INFORMATION ONLY 14. ADJOURNMENT SERGEANT -AT -ARMS: OFFICER. ROBERT RANDOLPH MATTERS IN COMMITTEE 9-X11-75 SEPT.16, 1975 8-12-75 BUILDING COMMITTEE 7-1-75 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 5-5-70 REFUSE TRANSFER STATION 5-5-70 LAWN SPRINKLER ORDINANCE (WITH ATTORNEY) 1-19-71 ,'-CASE ZBA-17-V-75 .302 E. NORTHWEST HWY. - VARIATION 8-5-75 TO REMODEL NON -CONFORMING BUILDING 6-17-75 CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CHICAGO,ST. EMILY,30 FT. ANTENNAg-2:.75 ' .. ZBA-2 3- V- 75 5-15-73 CATHOLIC BISHOP OF CHICAGO, ST. RAYMOND'S 40 FT. ANTENNA 9-2-75 ZBA-24*V-75 12-4-73 BENJAMIN ROSS, RAND & CENTRAL, SIGN VARIATION, 9-2-75 ZBA-33-V-75 10-15-74 FRANKLIN D. LINDER, 910 GREENFIELD CT. SIDE YARD VAR. 7-1-75 ZBA-34-V-75 9-2-75 FRED BIASIELLO, Sit CORNER MILBURN & WILLIAM, FRONT AND SIDE YARD VARIATION. ZBA-35-V-75 9-2-75 ZBA-29-Z-75 G. BUSSE CO. ANNEX & REZONE RX TO B-3 2-19-74 WITH SPECIAL USE! FOR LAUNDRY NE BUSSE & GOLF 8-5-75 ZBA-30-Z-75 G. BUSSE CO. ANNEX & REZONE RX TO B-4 5-6-75 SHELL OIL AT NE CORNER BUSSE & GOLF 8-5=�`75�. ZBA-31-V-75 J. ANDERSON & SONE, RANDHURST TWIN ICE r ARENA VARIATION. 8 -5 -?5 ZBA-14-Z-75 CHEKER OILS CO. RAND & CENTRAL RX TO B4 8-19-75 FINANCE COMMITTEE LICENSING OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS 9-X11-75 MOTION $3.00 TAX NEW DWELLING UNIT (MINUTES 8-12-75) 8-12-75 ALTER BLDG. CO. REVENUE BOND PROPOSAL 7-1-75 CREATION OF A LIBRARY TAXING DISTRICT 7-29-75 EXAMINATION OF VILLAGE CHARGES FOR BUSINESS LICENSES 7-29-75 LICENSING OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND TRANSACTIONS 7-29-75 WATER RATES 8-5-75 MT. PROSPECT HISTORICAL SOCIETY REQUEST FOR FUNDS 9-2-75 FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE VILLAGE 5-15-73 CABLE TV FRANCHISING 6-5-75 SCHOOL CROSSING -RTE. 83 12-4-73 KEEPING FOREST AVE. A LIMITED ACCESS STREET 6-18-74 ROAD NETWORK PROSPECT MEADOWS SUBDIVISION 10-15-74 EMERGENCY VEHICLES BEYOND VILLAGE LIMITS 7-1-75 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE PROPOSED ELECTION CODE GASOLINE RATIONING AND CONTROL 10-16-73 NORTH SUBURBAN MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT 2-19-74 CARNIVAL LICENSE RESTRICTIONS 10-1-74 DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST ORDINANCE 5-6-75 PARKING OF CAMPERS, BOATS, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 5-6-75 ETHICS COMMISSION 6-3-75 PATROL & MAINTENANCE OF APARTMENT PARKING AREAS 5-30-75 CONFLICT OF INTEREST MOBILE HOMES VILLAGE GROWTH PATTERNS - 1980 5-5-70 MEND VILLAGE PLAN 5-5-70 THE DOWNTOWN PLAN 5-5-70 SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT DOWNTOWN AREA, 8-4-70 PROPOSED STORAGE GARAGE AT MOUNT SHIRE 7-1-75 f PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE STREET LIGHTING 2-30-70 ANALYSIS OF BLDG. CODE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING AIR CONDITIONERS 6-18-74 FLAGS AND PENNANTS - SIGN ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS 11-5-74 201 WEGO TR. (ELMER BLASCO) FOR VACATION OF AN A!.! EY 8-5-75 m PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE PT, �„ CONTRACT 9-12-72 FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM 2-5-74 IMPROVEMENTS - RIGHT TURN PROSPECT MANOR 12-=17-74 MC DONALD CREEK 4-22-'75 BOLI REQUEST REVIEW PUBLIC BENEFITS FOR SIDEWALKS 6-17-75 .ENGINEERING ASPECTS ON ACQUISITION OF CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. OF ILLINOIS. 7-1,-75 PLANNING COMMISSION ZONING ALONG RAND ROAD 12.2.,59 SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT DOWNTOWN (IND. & ECON. DEV.)` 8-4-70 ZONING CLASSIFICATION STADIUM, ARENAS, ATHLETIC C4UBS & FIELDS, TENNIS COURTS, PRIVATE & SEMI PRIMATE CLUBS 6-2-75 ANNUAL REVIEW OF VILLAGE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR PREPARATION OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ON ANNUAL BASIS 1-21-75 PETITIONS OPPOSING ONE WAY STREET RT,83 & EMERSON IN COMPRE. PLANS 5`20"75 SAFETY COMMISSION SUGGESTED ROAD -NETWORK IN PROSPECT MEADOWS SUBDIVISION 10-1-74 BIKE SAFETY USAGE 1 7-2-74 4 -WAY STOP INTERSECTION SEE-GWUN & SHABONEE 6-17-75 BOARD OF HEALTH REVIEW OF .STATE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS 2-8,"70 DRAINAGE & CLEAN STREAMS COMMISSION MCDONALD CREEK 4420075 COMMUNITY SERVICESAND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSI'GN `� "ERI PLN FOR LA CE DISTRIBU I :F"I'll ii I 10 16-73 OPPORTUNITIES FOR NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PREPARATION OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN ON ANNUAL BASIS 1-21-75 BOARD OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS VILLAGE MANAGER CITIZENS UTILITY, FRANCHISE 10-16"73 VILLAGE ATTORNEY STREET LIGHTINGSUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 10-5-71 LAWN SPRINKLER ORDINANCE 10-5-71 INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE WITH ENGINEERS 2-w5-72 VILLAGE ENGINEER IMPROVEMENT OF DEDICATED STREETS 5-19-70 POLICY REGARDING STREET LIGHTING 12-18-73 INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE - WITH ATTORNEY 2-5-74 4 -WAY STOP INTERSECTION OF SEE-GWUN & SHABONEE' 6-17-75 ................................................ ............................ ... . I BY IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE 0 MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNrY, ILLINOIS: SECTI,0N,,,0NE,-,,, Mat Section, 21. 1011 of Chapter 21 (the Building Code) of the Wink1pal Code of N t Prospect of 1957, as amended, be and the same is further mnended in,its entirety so the said Section 21.1011 shall be and reai as follows,, 0 "Section 21.1011. Central air conditioning compressor units for s ailli •S familly,_dwe, ag No person shall install, operate or use a central air conditioning compressor unit without first having obtained a permit therefor fr the Director of Building and Zoning. (a) Central air condi*ti=*,ng compressor units in the R -X, i. R -A, and R-1 single fanuly residential zoning districts shall be located at the back side of any house, upon a lot of record. L However, the said, unift shall not extend, more ,than twenty-fiVe Per, cent,hfto the required I yard adjacent to the lot lines of said, lot. 0; 2., In, no instance shall such, central air cond t" g, 1, ionin compressor unit be pos,itioned, si as to direct any eAiaust air directly at oi- upon any, building,, or, cYuse daj,,nage to any vegetation upon an, adjoining lot,. N If the above conditions cannot be satisfied, then such central air conditioning compressor unit shall be located on any other side of such house where the aforesaid conditions are satisfied. (c) Any such central air conditioning com t shall be pressor uni adequately screened from view ftom any street ing ly* inmediately adjacent to said lot upon which,such central air conditioning compressor unit is located; which screening shall consist of closely planted evergreens or other non -deciduous shrubbery. P For the purpose of this section, "back side of any house'! shall be construed to mean that rear side of any single family residential structure which rear side is opposite any side having frontage upon a street. (e) The fee for such a central air conditioning unit permit in such residentially zoned districts shall be Ten ($10.00) Dollars plus Three ($3.00) Dollars per to in addition to any electrical fee that may be applicable." SECTION TWO -0 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 -0 PASSED this day of , 1975. APPROVED this day of 1975. APPROVED,: . . ........ i lag'e'­Yesident_ ATTESTA, Village Clerk WfUMS, the Zoning Board of'Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did conduct, Public Hearings under Case No. 14-Z-75 on May, 22, 1975, and on July 24, 1975, on a request for a zoning classification change from R -X (Single Family Residential District) to B-4 (Business - Retail and Service District) of certain property hereinafter described; and WHERE4,S, notices of the aforesaid Public Hearings were made and published in the manner provided by law; and the zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of t prospect did rec end to the President and Board,, of Trustees tees of the Village of Mount Prospect that the zoning change requested i Case N. 1.4-Z,-75 beted; and WHEREAS, the Building Comanittee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Motet, Prospect did meet on September 9, 1975, and did consider the recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals under Case No. 14-Z-75; and WHEREAS, the Building Committee has recommended that the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mout Prospect concur in the recom�enda- tons of the Zoning Board of Appeals to allow the rezoning as present Case, No. 14-Z-75; and WBEREAS, the President Board of Trustees tees of the Village, of' Mbt Prospect have deteimned that. the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect well be attained by the adoption,of the following ordinance regarding the subject property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T iE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK CMTI Y , ILLINOIS: SECTION'ONE:at Map 10-S of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Mount specf, as amended, be and is hereby further amended by reclassifying from R -X (Single Family Residential District) to B-4 (Business - Retail and Service District) the following described property: That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 41 North, Range 12, East of the Third Principal Meridian described follows: C encing at the Northwest corner of the N'orthw st Quarter of said Section 7, thence East along the North line of said Section 7, 298.14 feet to the center line intersection of Central Road and Rand Road for the place of beginning; thence continuing East along the North line of said Section 7, 457.12 feet; thence Southerly at an angle of 90 degrees 31 feet measured counter clockwise from the last described course, 302.96 feet to the center line of Rand Road; thence Northwesterly along the center line of said Rand Road 558.55 feet to the place of beginning, excepting there- from the Right -of -Way of Public Roads known as Rand Road and Central Road, all. in. Cook County, Illinois. SECrJN t Map 10-S contained in SECTION ONE of Ordinance No. 2410, 'Pass, and approved March 20, 1973, shall be deemed amended so as to conform 11 m with the reclassification of the subject property here:' contained in J Ln SECTION ONE above, SECTION THREE: That this Ordinance shall be null and void and of no force and effectwTatsoever until after its passage, approval, and 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 hereby made a part hereof. AYES: NAYS: PASSED thi's day of 1 0 1975. APPROVED this — day of 1P 1975* -V3' Mage --Prest ent Village Clerk ORDINANCE NO, AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 EAST NORTHWEST HIGHWAY v MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS WHEREAS,, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did meet on the 22nd day of May, 1975, at the hour of 8.00 p.m. , at the Mount Prospect Village Hall and did hear Case No. 17-T-75, pursuant to proper legal notice; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did hear this request to expand and continue an existing nonconforming use by remodeling the en- tire second floor of the building located on the property commonly known as 302 East Northwest Highway , Mount Prospect, Illinois; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did recommend to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect the approval of this request under Case No. 17-V-75 for the reasons that: (1) There is a practical difficulty and particular hardship on the petitioner; (2) The purpose of the variation is not based exclusively upon a desire to make money; (3) The granting of this variation will not be detrimental to the public or injurious to surrounding property in that it will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood , since the exterior perimeters of the building will not be enlarged; and (4) The proposed variation will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property, substantially increase congestion in the public streets, or endanger the public safety -- in that the second floor of this building is pre- sently composed of a 9 -room dwelling unit and an office; and WHEREAS, the Building Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Pros- pect did meet on the 9th day of September, 1975, and did review the aforesaid Case No. 17-V-75, and has recommended to the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect that it concurs with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals with respect to Case No. 17-V-75; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have reviewed the matter herein and have determined that the same is in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect; NOW v THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND 1:!ARD OF TRUSTEES *F THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT. COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That the property being the subject matter of Case No. 17-V-75 , being legally described as follows: 0 Lot One (1) In the resubdIvIsion of Block Ten (10) In Busse & Wille's Resubdivision in Mount Prospect in the West Half (1) of Section 12, Township 41 North, Range 11 . East of the Third Principal Meridian, 0 in Cook County , Illinoi s is currently zoned under the Zonling Ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect as B-3 (Business - Retail and Service) District,, which zoning classification shall remain in ef- fect subject to the variation granted herein*, That a variation to expand and maintain a dwelling unit above a i commercial use be granted so that the petitioner may change the entire second floor of the building located on the subject property My remodeling it into a two (2) bedroom All unit. SECTIONThat all requirements of the Mount Prospect Bung and Zoning Code shall be applicable except the variation noted in SECTION ONE heretofore men- tioned. SECTION THREE: That the Director of Building and Zonling of the Village of Mount Prospect is hereby authorized to issue a building permit for construction in accord- 'th the ance vrition hereonbefore ment"oned. wi aaI I SECTION FOUR: That the variation granted herein shall not be confused with a land use variation nor with a special use permit, but shall only be construed as a variation from Section 14.107 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect ion order to allow the expansion of a nonconforming use. 4 SECTION FIVE: Th►at the ►variao tin granted by this Ordinance sh be null and void W and 114 of no force and effect whatsoever unless an application for a buil n,g peumit pur suant to such variation is made and construction commenced within e Is �9), xtar of the date this said Ordinance becomes effective. N SECTION SIX,- That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and aftet'1�4 passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES. - NAY S, PASSED this day of 1975., APPROVED this day of 1975. I Village Clerk MA Village President AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A HEIGHT VARIATION FOR PROpERry LOCATED AT 1400'EAST CENT RAL 'MotWILLINOIS MEREAS ea oning Board of' Appls, of the Villa e of Mount Prospect did • 6' 9 conduct a public, heari'ng under Case No. 23-V-75 on August 28,, 19,7,5,, at the hour of 8.00 p.m., in the Mount Prospect, Village Hall,, pursuant to proper l,egal notice - and P, WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect hear,411 testim,ony presented under Case No. 23-V-75 pertaining to a request for a, 0 on lng inance to •it the certa,in, varl'i ation fran, the M6,unt Prospect, Z Ordi pem,* i erection of' an, anteTmr a, tower upon,, the sikj ect, property, whi"Ch tower shall not exceed a total heigbt of six ty (60 feet when measured, from grade legal,ly described as follows -, I That part of the East Half (J) of the West Half (1) of the Southeast Quarter (1) of Section 35 , Township 42 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian described as follows: Commencing at a point on the East line of the West Half (1) of the East Half (1) of the Southeast Quarter (4) of said Section 35 which is 872.13 feet North of the Southeast corner of said West Half (1) of the East Half G) of the Southeast Quarter (4) of said Section 35; thence West at right angles to the East line of said West Half (1) of the East Half (1) of the Southeast Quarter W of said Section 35 a distance of 820 feet to the point of beginning of the tract herein described; thence continu- ing West on said I ine 5001. 15, feet, more or less . to the West line of the East Half (1) of the West Half (1,), of the Southeast Quarter (J) of said Section 35; thence South on said West line 863.07 feet to the Southwest corner of said East Half () of the West Half (-fI) of the Southeast Quarter (1) of said Sectlion, 35; thence East along, the South line of said, Section 35 a distance of 500.60 feet, ore or, less, to a i point 820 feet West of the Southeast corner of the West Half (1) of 2 the East Half (D of the Southeast Quarter (1) of said Section 35; thence North, 866. 52 feett more or less, to the point of beginning, in Cook, County, Illinois,. ALSO 0, W 0 Lot;4 in C. A. GOeIz Prospect Gardens being a Subdivision f the5 'West Half (,I) Of the'West Half (1) of tihe Southeast Quarter (1) 0 to- gether with the E,',ast Two-thjrd,s, (2 /3)of the North, 'Three-quarter (3/4) of the Northeast Q,uarterf •(�j�) Of'the Southwest Quarter, (1) of Section 35o Township 42 North* Range 11, East of the Third Princ , i plal Meridian, in Cook"i County, Illinois; I =10 0 variation requested under Case No. 23-V-75; and MEREAS, 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 attained by the adoption of the following Ordinance regarding the subject property; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT., COOK COUNrY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That the following variation be and it is hereby granted for the above described property which is the subject matter of Case No. 23-V-75: The terms of the Mount Prospect Building Code are hereby varied so as to permit the construction and erection of one tubular steel television receiving antenna tower upon the subject property. SECTION TWO: That the aforesaid variation will be valid and effective only � fo upon the pef niance, and continuous maintenance with respect to the subject property of the following conditions and restrictions: (a) That the total height of the tower including ng the antenna attached to the top thereof shall not exceed sixty (601) feet when measured from grade with the further restriction that such tower and antenna shall consist of a thirty (301) foot high tower to be located upon an existing thirty (301) foot high gymnasium roof located upon the subject property, (b) That the antenna to be loi:ated on the subject property shall in no way cause any interference with radio or television reception to any other properties within the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION THREE: That the Director of Building and Zoning of the Village of M I ount Prospect is hereby directed to issue a building permit for the subject tower in accordance with the variation and limitations herein set forth. SECTION FOUR: That the variation granted by this Ordinance shall be null and vdand of no force and effect whatsoever unless an application for a building permit, pursuant tosuch variation and restrictions contained herein, is made and construction commenced within one (1) year of the date of this Ordinance becomes effective. SECTION FIVE: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from df�rl'' ' lis passage approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: Q PASSED this day of 1975. APPROVED this day of 1975 .V .... .. . ...... "''' illage President ATTEST: A11,110WO 611ALI I a ILI 1 -! Mk a . ..... . . . ... ... . ............ MEREAS " the Zoning Board, of Appeals of the Village of �bunt Prospect did conduct, a public hearing �under 0ase No, 24-V-75 on, August 28, 1975, at the hourof 8:00 p.m., in the Motmt Prospect Village Hall, pursuant to proper legal notice; and MEREAS, the Zoning Board, of Appeals of the'V:illage of Mount Prospect heard testmiony, presented, under, Case No. 24-V-75 pertaining to a request for a certainva-riation, from,, th,e Momt prospec,t Zon* ing Ordiinance 'to per, t the erection, of an,, antenna towerupon, the subject property, which to I wer m, i shall not exceed a, total, height, of' sixty (6,01) feet when, meastwed, from grade, legally described as follows: and Lots One (1) through Eighteen (18), inclusive.' in Block Four (4) in Prospect Park Country Club Subdivision, being a subdivision of the Southeast Quarter (1) of Section Eleven (11) and the South Fifteen (15) acres of the East Half (1) of the Northeast Quarter (1) of Section 11, Township 41 Northo Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, Lots One Hundred Forty-one (141) and One Hundred Forty-two (142) in H. Roy Berry Cols. Colonial Manor, being a Subdivision of a part of the Northeast Quarter (4) of Section Eleven (11) and part of the Northwest Quarter (4) of Section Twelve (12) , all in Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian , in Cook County o Illinois; f 41 OW Al 9) NEW. The terms of the Mount, Prospect Building Code are hereby varied so as to pemit the construction and erection of one tubular steel television receiving antenna tower upon the subject property, SECTION TWO: That the aforesaid variation will be valid and effective only ' upon the f6mance and continuous maintenance with respect to the per subject property of the following conditions and restrictions: (a) That the total height of the tower including the antenna attached to the top thereof shall not exceed sixty (601) feet when measured from grade with the further restriction that such tower and antenna shall consist of a forty (401) foot high tower to be located upon an existing twenty (201) foot high gymnasium roof located upon the subject property. (b) That the antenna to be located on the subject property shall in no way cause any interference with radio or television reception to any other properties within the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION THREE: That the Director of Building and Zoning of the Village of o t cospect is hereby directed to issue a building permit for the subject tower in accordance with the variation and limitations herein set forth SECTION FOUR: That the variation granted by this Ordinance shall be null and voi I d of no force and effect whatsoever unless an application for a building permit, pursuant to such variation and restrictions contained herein, is made and construction commenced within one (1) year of the date of this Ordinance becomes effective. SECTION FIVE: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from - aner its passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. PASSED this day of 1 1975, APPROVED this clay of _ - I lit 19750 Uffag 11 e 11 President FA W 19164 d; 711' ag " ...... e C 1 -e -r -k ORDINANCE NO 4 WHEREAS , the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did meet on the 28th day of August, 19 75 , at the hour of 8: 00 p.m. , at the Mount Prospect Village Hall and did hear Case No. 34-V-75, pursuant to proper legal notice; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect did hear this request for a side yard variation to allow the petitioner to construct an addi- tion to the existing residence to within six feet four inches (61411) of the east lot line of the subject property on the lot commonly known as 910 Greenfield Court; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village did recommend to the President and Board of Trustees the approval of this request under Case No. 34-V-75 for the reasons that: There is a practical difficulty and particular hardship on the petitioner-, (2) The purpose of the variation is not based exclusively upon a desire to make money; (3) The conditions upon which the petition for this variation is based are unique in that the lot is pie -shaped, being narrower at the front than at the back; and (4) The granting of this variation will not be detrimental to the public or injurious to surrounding property in that, it will not alter the essential character of the neighborhood-, and WHEREAS, the Building Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect did meet on September 9 9 1975, and have reviewed the recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals under Case No. 34-V--75, and further have recom- mended that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect concur in the recommendations of the Zoning Board of Appeals; and WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have reviewed the matter herein and have determined that the same is 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 the property being the subject matter of Case No. 34-V-75, bei legally described as follows: ng Lot 333 in Brickman Manor First Addition Unit No. 3, being a sub- division of part of the Southwest Quarter (1) of Section 26, Town- ship 42 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County. Illinois, a a is currently zoned under the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Mount Prospect as R- I (Single Family Residence), which zoming classification shall remain in effect subject to the variation granted hereiln.* That the side yard lot line on the east side of the subject property be reduced to wn six feet four inches (6141t) a SECTION TWO: That all requirements of the Mount Prospect SMI and Zoning Code shall be applicable except the variation noted in SECTION ONE heretofore mentioned. SECTION THREE: That the Director of Building and Zoning of the Village of Mount A Prospect is hereby authorized to issue a building permit for construction in accord- *th the variation herelinbefore mentioned and pursuant to the sketch thereof ance wi 1 attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit I. SECTION FOUR: That the variation granted by this Ordinance shall be null and void and of no force and effect whatsoever unless an application for a pev rmit buildingur- suant to such variation is made and construction commenced within one (1) year of the date this said Ordi SECTION FIVE: 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 a • PASSED this day of 19 7 5. APPROVED this day of ow s, 19 7 5. Village Clerk in . . .......................... Village President