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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2630_001liffNEXT ORDINANCE NO. 2577 NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 2�-75 0 R D E R 0 F B U S I N E S S VILLAGE BOARD AUGUST 19, 1975 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TUESDAY, 8 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION - TRUSTEE HENDRICKS 3. ROLL CALL Mayor Robert, D. Teichert Trustee Floros Trustee Rhea Trustee Hendri'cks Trustee Richardson, Trustee Minton Trustee Wattenberg 4, APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 5, 1975 APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING AUGUST 12, 1975 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVAL OF FI'NANCIAL REPORT FOR JULY, 1975 6. COMt1UNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD 74, MANAGER'S REPORT A. Recommendation Arrow Road be awarded 1975 MFT Maintenance Program contract (EXHIBIT A) B. Status report - various Village programs and projects. 8. MAYOR'S REPORT 0 Sakowicz Subdivision Mt. Prospect Road & Prospect Ave. 90, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS A. BUILDING COMMITTEE 1. Lincoln Property Co: 21 -SU -75 2. George Sera-, 27-V-75 (EXHIBIT B) 3. Rush -Hampton Industries, 22-V-75 4. George L. Busse Co., 29-Z-75 and 30-Z-75 5. J. Emil Anderson & Son, 31-V-75 Randhurst Ice Arena 6. Norbert Huecker, 32-Z-75 (EXHIBIT C) 7. R.R. Garrett &.'Dennis Bergt, 10-V-75 (EXHIBIT D) 8. Anthony Pasowiicz, 25-V-75 (EXHIBIT E) 9. W. F. Lemieux, 26-V-75 (EXHIBIT F) B. FINANCE COMMITTEE C. FI ' REE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 1. Second reading of 1975 Traffic Code (Already distributed) 2. Parking Restrictions on S. Elmhurst (EXHIBIT G) D. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1. Resolution establishing an ad hoc commission (EXHIBIT H) E. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE F. PUBLIC WORKS C014MITTEE 10, OTHER.BUSINESS A. Pronosed annexation Parcel 2 and 3 -Ojibwa Trail . Tenuta , etal'.'. (EXHIBIT L) B. Approval of plat of subdivision above property. C. Approval Plat of Easement for telephone1lnes -Old Village Hall to, New Village Hall 10 A resolution designating persons who shall be exempt frompayling for MountProspect motor vehicle licenses (EXHIBIT J) E. Recommendation in support; of Forest Preserve acquisition Y of Rob y property. 11. ITEMS TO BEREFERRED TO BUILDING COMMITTEE � .. Cheker 01*1 Company, Rand & Central, RX to B-4, 14-Z-75 B. Catholic Bishop of Chicago,, St. Emily, 30 ft. Antenna 23-V-75 C. Catholic Bishop o Chicago, St. Raymond's, 40 ft. Antenna 24-T-75 D. Benjamin 'Rosis Rand & Central, sign variation, 33-V-75 E, Franklin D. Linder, 910 Greenfield Ct. side yard var. 34-'V-75 F. Fred Bias,ell . SW corner Milburn & Wm. front and side variation 35-V-75 12. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS 13. FOR INFORMATION ONLY 14. ADJOURNMENT SERGEANT -AT -ARMS OFFICER STEVE RAMHOLZ MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES A, u,9, us, t 5, 1975 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Teichert called the meeting to order at 8:05 P. M. INVOCATION Trustee Richardson gave the invocation. ROLL CALL Present upon roll, call: Teichert Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Absent: Hendricks APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING JULY 15s 1975 Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved the minutes of the regular meeting held July 15,, 1975 be approved as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Rhea, seconded by Trustee Minton, moved bills in the following amounts be approv , ed for payment: Parking System Revenue ... *400*046400*07 237.87 Motor Fuel Tax ......................... 159172.69 Waterworks & Sewerage Depr., Impr., & 17,772.41 Operation & Maintenance.............. $24-2 1,5101. 67 COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD Samuel Morgan, attorney for Salvatore DiMucci, requested an mediate vote be taken on the proposed Consent Decree re litigation on property at Palm and Tamarack which had been negotiated by Mr. DiMucci and representatives of the Village. Mr. Morgan stated he attempted to have an amendment approved, but the matter was charged to the Judiciary Committee. After considerable discussion, the matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee meeting to be held Monday, August 11, 1975, with a recommendation to be followed at the,,,, next regular Board Meeting, August 19, 1975. Mr. Joseph Dvorak, 1114 S. Tamarack, stated the 'proposal would bring extra cars into the area and cause flooding. Mrs. Margaret Slivka spoke on the proposed scavenger charges, and introduced Mr. Dick Engler, who was a professional in the refuse collection field. The matter was, referred to the Village Manager to consider with the Public Works Committee. Mrs. Norma Murauskis, 1826 Pheasant Trail, offered a counter pro- posal to scavenger charges and ani increase in water rates. In her opinion, over -annexation and over -development caused too much rapid growth in the last two years. She would be in favor of charging apartment complexes, because rental units were strongly for profit. Mrs. Murauskis cited The Colony, Forest Cove,,- Old Ivy (Gladstone) and Algonquin Trails as complexes that could con- tribute and a water rate increase of 10t would be more acceptable. MANAGER'S REPORT The Board was requested to ratify the Village Manager's action in authorizing the use of a house trailer on the property during the time of reconstruction of a'home at 1701 Bonita, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schalk, which was destroyed by fire. Trustee Rhea, seconded by Trustee Minton, moved to ratify the Manager's action. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. MAYOR'S REPORT Mayor Teichert announced the Raymond Schultz' term as a member of the Planning Commission had expired May 1. 1975 and named Mrs. Marie Caylor to replace Mr. Schultz. Mayor Teichert requested Board confirmation. Trustee Minton prefaced his vote by stating he would vote nay because of comments made by Mrs. Caylor regard- ing multiple -dwelling units. Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved to concur in the appointment of Mrs. Caylor as a member of the Planning Commission for a four-year term. Upon roll call: Ayes: FToros Richardson Wattenberg Nays: Mli,nton #Rhea Motion carried. Mayor Teichert proclaimed'August 10 - 17 as Junior Clubwoman Week a in Mount Prospect.. Mr. Terrence W. Frakes ""hairman of Rotary Club of Mount Prospect, �*# requested waiver of all but out-of-pocket disbursements for a carnival at Prospect Plaza, August 20th through 24th. Trustee Richardson, seconded by 'Trustee Minton,�' moved to approve the waiver of'all .but out-of-pocket disbursements for the carnival. Upon roll call-.: Ayes: ,Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg 'i Motion carried. Pi. ",,2 8/6/75 i. ......... . . . . .. ar MANAGER'S REPORT The Village Manager gave a status report on various Village pro- grams and projects,, COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE RECOMMENDATION RE WATER RATES AND SCAVENGER CHARGES The Committee of the Whole met on July 17, 1975 and recommended to the Village Board an increase in the existing rates of 30t per thousand gallons, and a dir#ect charge for residential scavenger service of $3.00 per month to each residential dwelling unit. Trustee Floros recommended the following action: 1. Elimination of Social Services (Prospectus) Program* 2. Suspension of all hiring ,in,the Village for the balance of the fiscal year unless approved by the Village Board, 3. Termination of the policy of granting free auto stickers to Village employees and members of Boards and Commissions. 4. Reduction in amount budgeted for part-time personnel in the Public Works Dept. from $31,460 to $16,000. 5. Reduction in amount budgeted for overtime pay in the Public Works Dept. from $78,500 to $50,000. 6. Elimination of $8,900 budgeted for temporary help in the Engineering Dept. 7, The combined Fire Dept. and Fire Prevention Bureau bud- gets of $1,100,000 be reduced by $309000. 8. The Police Dept. budget of $1,000,,000+ be reduced by $20vOOO. Mrs. Laureen Falken, 507 S. School% spoke in favor of reduction in personnel. Mrs. Elizabeth Viere, 1831 Palm,, stated increased charges are necessary in light of the higher costs of.living . Others who addressed themselves to the Board were Mr. Ken Mcisaac, Mrs. Joanne Rhea, Mrs. Murauskis. Trustee Minton suggested the Board enact an ordinance which would tax each and every business operating in Mount Prospect on the basis of square footage (including doctors, lawyers, etc.) to start immediately, and if apartments were defined as a business, then impose a tax based on square footage occupied in the Village, Mr.,Anton Dvylis stated such a proposed apartment tax would be passed on to the renter and would cause an undesirable increase in his monthly payment. He further objected to any proposal to eliminate free vehicle stickers to members of Boards and Commissions who work on a volunteer basis. RECESS The meeting was recessed at 11:15 P. M. The Board reconvened at 11:30 P. M. Present upon roll call: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Teichert Absent: Hendricks Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Committee -of -the -Whole to establish a scavenger service charge of $3.00 per month to each residential dwelling unit,, to be a temporary arrangement for the balance of the fiscal year, Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to amend the above motion to add that the direct scavenger service charge be imposed until such time as the Board duplicates that amount in the real estate tax levy. Upon roll call on the amendment: Ayes: Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. Nays: Floros Minton Upon roll call on the main motion as 'amended Ayes: Richardson Rhea Wattenberg Nays: Fl pros ''Minton Teichert Motion failed as amended. Mayor Teichert called a special meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees to be held Tuesday, August 12, 1975 at 8:00 P. M. for the purpose of consideration of the budget. Thesubject"Water Rates" was charged to the Finance Committee. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS BUILDING COMMITTEE Trustee Floros, seconded by Tru"'stee Richardson, moved for passage of Ordinance #2575: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 2 EAST NORTHWEST HIGHWAY Case ZBA-43-SU-74 "Hotter than Mother's Music" - special use for coin operated machines. t,Jpon roll call: Ayes: F1 pros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. p. 4 8/5/75 rt J F'PIAMCE, COMMITTEE Trustee Rhea reported 1jilliam Alter., Alter Building Co. requested the V'illagC iSSLIC approxi , mately 6.6 million dollars of industrial revenue bonds to finonce an off'ic e building on property along ptte. 83 north o,11 Algonqj,iin Rd. The lower financing rate t I I .ihlch ti,-Ihe bond *SSLIC, VIOUld carry would allow him to charge lower .0. 1 ation t,-jas requested from Mr. Alter con- ,V�, � inform r on A'd Z 1 . n ( bonds for gal'ty of" the LISO of industrial revenue st!ck a rj-eject. -110 Committee discussed a proposal made by Trustee Floros that t11e Board pass an ordinance limiting its non -referendum bonding pok-ler. It was determined that Such an ordinance would not b -c Practical. ji-teie considered the proposial by Brown 1* ng -Ferris Co. that I* Tl'i,e Comm ithin 5 days oaf submIssion in, ,V *, 1� I age 0� p month invoices W* the "I , �ay m o, n y 1 committee return for (a (1,111SCOU'lit.,0f at, least $500.1 per month. The Commi is in, flavor Of th,0 PI'OPOsal,, bUt requests, the administration notify the Board, by separa-to memo each month of the amliount of the Brol"111ing- Ferris invoice and hots the total vas .; computed. motion authorizing the administration to pay the Brovining-Ferris The Village Attorney SLIggCSted a mo' " i nvoice each month within 5 days of its submission WOUld be proper. Trustee Phea, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved for Such authorization. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 11 Certain amendments ere 'k,,imade to the 1975 Traffic Code submitted ti t parking for rectory property on the for first reading: Fermi from corner, and north side of Green Lane for a distance of 180' amend the schedule "'No park"ing anytime It Vilith respect to Green Lane 180�' east of Horner and, Stevens,on�o and 11,No, paring on, Sun- days" betv,een Horner and 180 1 , east ol"*' Horner. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Rhea 11 moved to approve the amendments to the 1975 Traffic Code. Upon roll call: Ayes: Fl oras Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE mvittee report on reg,ulation Trustee t4inton, subs fitted a Judiciary Co I ad hoc and/or prohibition of trailers, It �I(Rs recomt-nended that, an commi ttee be, establ i shed, f or the purpose of maki ng reclommendati ons', to the Juidiclary con�imittee and the Village Attorne-y for an ordinance which viould be fair and �quitable to both o�ners and non -owners of recreational vollicles. he, matter �,�ias deferred untill an actual ordinance as i In the hands of the Trustees, and the Clerk was re- w p. 5 8/5/75 q u e s R e cA to place tree subject oii agenda of the next regular meeting, Trustee Minton requested, as a safety measure, more publicity be given to bicycle paths, in light of a recent death in the Village. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE The request of Elmer Blasco, 201 WeGo Trail for vacation of an alley was held in Committee to be reported out the first Board Meeting in September. OTHER BUSINESS Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Rhea, moved for approval of the public improvement plans of Semar Home Builders Resub- division per Section 9 of the Subdivision Ordinance, and the estimate of cost as per the memorandum from the Village Engineer dated July 28, 1975. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Minton, moved for ap- proval plans for Callero & Catino's Second Addition to St. Emily's Resubdivision per Section 9 of the Subdivision Ordinance, as recommended in the memorandum from the Village Engineer dated July 31 v 1975. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Minton, moved to approve plans for public improvements as built, for the subdivision known as the Colony, Phase I of Stages I and 2. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried. Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Rhea, moved for acceptance of the public improvements and receipt of bills of sale for utility lines, subject to presentation of a maintenance guarantee bond for Stages I and 2. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Motion carried, a p, 6 8/5/75 Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Rhea, moved to authorize the administration to concur with the recommendations of the Village Engineer, to award the contract for construction of 1,550 lineal feet of 42" diameter storm sewer along Meier Road south of Lincoln Street to D. Diori o & Sons, 2511 Pan Am Blvd i, Elk Grove, Ill, the low bidder; and to Lamon Construction Co. 606 E. Irving Park, Bensenville, Ill, low bidder for construction 01 a 54" diameter storm sewer between Elk Ridge Villa and the Clearwater Park retention basin, in the amount of $324,221,93. Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Minton Rhea Richardson Wattenberg Moti on carri ed.- ITEMS d0- ITEMS TO BE REFERRED TO THE BUILDING COMMITTEE ZBA-22-V-75 Rush -Hampton Industries - appeal from decision of Building Director, Art. 5, Sec. 505.1 ZBA-25-V-75 A. Pasowicz, 300 N. William, air conditioner variation ZBA-26-V-75 W. Lemieux, 1000 S. NaWaTa, air conditioner variation ZBA-27-V-75 G. Sera, 401 S. See-Gwun, air conditioner variation ZBA-29-Z-75 G. Busse Co. petition to annex and rezone RX to B3 with special use for laundry NE Busse & Golf ZBA-30-Z-75 G. Busse Co. annex & rezone RX to B4 Shell Oil at NE corner Busse & Golf ZBA-31-V-75 J. Anderson & Son, Ra.ndhurst Twin Ice Arena, variation ZBA-32-Z-75 N. Heucker, 10 S. Main St, B-3 to B-4 - existing gasoline service station COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS Public Health and Safety ,Committee - meeting night changed to August 20, 1975 Public Works Committee - August 21, 1975 - Water Company Finance Committee - August 28, 1975 Fire and Police Committee - August 7, 1975 ADJOURNMENT Trustee Rhea, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved the meeting be adjourned. Time: 12:20 A. Me Unanimous, DONALD We GOODMAN f Village Clerk 4 BUILDING -'DEPARTMENT ALL iii NEXT, ORDINANCE O. 2577 NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 2�-75 0 R D E R 0 B US INE SS VILLAGE BOARD AUGUST 19, 1975 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TUESDAY, 8 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. INVOCATION - TRUSTEE HENDRICKS 3. ROLL CALL Mayor Robert D. Teichert Trustee Floras Trustee Rhea Trustee Hendricks Trustee Richardson Trustee Minton Trustee Wattenberg 4, APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING AUGUST 5, 1975 APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING AUGUST 12, 1975 5. APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVAL OF FIINANCIAL REPORT FOR JULY, 1975 6. COMt1UNIC A'LIQ NS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD 7. MANAGER'S REPORT A. Recommendation Arrow Road be awarded 1975 MIFT Maintenance Program contract (EXHIBIT A) B. Status report - various Village programs and projects.' 8. MAYOR'S REPORT Sakowicy Subdivision Mt. Prospect Road & Prospect d "al 9* COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS A . ....... BUILDING COMMITTEE 1. Lincoln Property Co: 21 -SU -75 2. George Sera., 27-V-75 (EXHIBIT B) -----,3. Rush -Hampton Indu*stries, 22-V-75 .woo, 4. George L. Busse Co., 29-Z-75 and 30-Z-75 5. J. Emil Anderson & Son, 31-V-75 Randhurst Ice Arena 6 Norbert Huecker, 32-Z-75 (EXHIBIT Q 7 R.R. Garrett,& Dennis Bergt, 10-V-75 (EXHIBIT D)f�.,.., 8 Anthony Pasowicz, 25-V-75 (EXHIBIT 90 W. F. Lemieux, 26-V-75 (EXHIBIT F) B. FINANCE COMKITTEE C. FI ' RE AND POLICE COMMITTEE 1. Second reading of 1975 Traffic Code (Already distributed) (EXHIBIT G) 2. Parking Restrictions on S. Elmhurst D. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE 1. Resolution establishing an ad hoc commission. (EXHIBIT H) E. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE F. PUBLIC WORKS C014MITTEE 10, OTHER BUSINESS' A. ProDosed annexation Parcel 2 and 3 -Ojibwa Trail - Tenuta etal '.'- (EXHIBIT I-) B. Approval of plat of subdivision above property, Jl; C. Approval Plat of Easement for telephone lines -Old Tillage Hall to New Village Hall D. A Resolution designating persons who shall be exempt from paying for Mount Prospect motor vehicle licenses (EXHIBIT J) E. Recommendation in support of Forest Preserve acquisition of Rob Rohr property. 11. ITEMS TO BE REFERRED TO BUILDING COMMITTEE A. Cheker Oil Company, Fund & Central, RX to B-4, 14-Z-75 B. Catholic Bishop of Chicago, St. Emily, 30 ft, Antenna 23-V-75 C. Catholic Bishop of Chicago, St. Raymond's, 40 ft. Antenna 24-V-(5 M D. Benjamin Ross, ?hand & Central, sign variation, 33-V-75 E. Franklin D. Linder, 910 Greenfield Ct. side yard Far. 34-V-75 F. Fred Liasielld, SW corner Milburn & Fm. front and side variation 35-V-75 12. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS 13. FOR. INFORMATION ONLY 14. ADJOURNMENT SERGEANT -AF -ARMS OFFICER STEVE RAMHOLZ MATTERS IN COMMITTEE AUGUST 19, 1975 BUIl DING ("'OMMI'l FEE 'IUNICIPAL FACILITIES 5-5-70 REFUSE TRANSFER STATION 5-5-70 SPRINKIER ORDINANCE (WITH ATTORNEY) 1-19-71 CASE ZBA-17-V-75 302 E NORTHWEST HWY - VARIATION TO REMODEL NON- ^ONFORMING BUILDING 6-17-75 ­�­S BERGT & ROBT. GARRETT, & 3 JUDITH ANN DR. (ZBA-10-V-75 ,D� N % i I R CONDITIONER VARIATION 7-15-75 LINCOLN PROPERTY CO. - THE COLONY OAKTON & ELMHURST (ZBA-21-SU-75) 7-15-75 s ""1'0 BE REFERRED, TO BUILDING COMMITTEE RUSH -HAMPTON INDUSTRIES -APPEAL FROM DECISION SF 13tJILDING DIRECTOR ART. 5, SEC. 505.1 ZBA-25-V-75 A. PASOWICZ, 300 N. WILLIAM -AIR CONDITIONER 4 -OA -26-V-75 W. LEMIEUX, 1000 S. NAWATA5AIR CONDITIONER __,3A -27-V-75 G. SERA, 401 S. SEE-GWUN, AIR CONDITIONER Lir'-29-Z-75 G. BU SE CO. ANNEX & REZONE RX TO B-3 WITH SPECIAL USE AREA FOR LAUNDRY NE BUSSE & GOLF ZL3�,-30-Z-75 G. BUSSE CO. ANN EX & REZONE RX TO B-4 SHELL U i `7L AT NE CORNER BUSSE & GOLF ZA-31 -V-75 J ANDERSON & SON 5o RANDHURST TWIN ICE ARENA `VARIATION ZBA_32-Z-75 N. HUECKER, 10 S. MAIN ST. B3 TO B4 EXISTING SERVICE STATION 2" �N A N C, E C'O M M I T T E E �,LNSING OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS r) I I " 5. L�ACQUISITION OF CITIZENS UTILITIES R 5LDG. CO. REVENUE BOND PROPOSAL CREEA'"'FION OF A LIBRARY TAXING DISTRICT I- 'XAMINIATION OF VILLAGE CHARGES FOR BUSINESS LICENSES J._ ICEt°,uS T ING OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND TRANSACTIONS 'Vqp /I, I— E R -i R AT E S 11 DO L I C E C 0 t4 T'"T E E PUB? AIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE VILLAGE CABLE TV FRANCHISING SCHOOL CROSSING -RTE. 83 KEEPING FOREST AVE. A LIMITED ACCESS STREET ROAD N'LETWORK PROSPECT MEADOWS SUBDIVISION LMERGENCY VEHICLES BEYOND VILLAGE LIMITS V-ri. PROSPECT TRAFFIC CODE JL,CI 'MARY commi,i­­rEE'_ PR`,DOSED ELECTION CODE 4�_"SOLINLE_ RATIONING AND CONTROL' NORTH SUBURBAN MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT ("AR_'VAL LICE NSE RESTRICTIONS S"'[.0SURE OF INTEREST ORDINANCE 06", CAMPERS, BOATS, TRUCKS AND TRAILERS . . ...... OtIMII SSION d' �' S �0` & MAINTENANCE OF APARTMENT PARKING AREAS T .CT OF INTEREST L l'i 0 1P111 E s VILL"'AGIE GGRO"WTH PATTERNS - 1980 P"'i-ND VILLAGE PLAN DOWNTOWN PLAN SPEC'.IAL ZONING DISTRICT DOWNTOWN AREA P n 0 Ru. OSED STORAGE GARAGE AT MOUNT SHIRE 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 8-5-75 9-11-73 2-19-74 7-1-75 7-29-75 7-29-75 7-29-75 8-5-75 5-15-73 6-5-73 12-4-73 6-18-74 10-15-74 7-1-75 10-15-74 10-16-73 2-19-74 10-1-74 5-6-75 5-6-75 6-3-75 5-30-75 j H, E A T a`l D S A F E T Y C 0 M M I T T E E RE 7 T L I G H" t� G 2-30-70 OF BLDG. CODE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING AIR CONDITIONERS 6-18-x74 Al'��O PENNANTS so SIGN ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS 11-5-74 1,,1ORKS COMMITTE E S9 D D A M P WATER USE CONTRACT —12-72 i 'NQ, J!RAN Orr-, P OGRAM 2-5-74 RIGHT TURN PROSPECT MANOR 12--4'7-74 r r V L o. 4-22-75 AND STREET REPAIR OF 200 BLOCK SOUTH P T N E 6-3-75 L IL L REST R LE V I EW arl U B L I C B E N E F I 'T S F 0 R S I D E W A L K S 6-17-75 G,&NEERING ASPECTS ON ACQUISITIO-N OF CITIZENS UT I L I TI ES CO OF I L 7 —1 —75 O) A" N'Nr' COMMISSION IG kONG RAND ROAD 12 —2 9 wsPMtlu. A Ll Z 0 Nl IN ol", DIS —1 R i C T D 0 W N T 0 W N I N D & EC 0 N D E V 3-4-70 3% C ""IASSIFICATION STADrUM, ARENAS, AT11LETIC CLUBS & FIELDS �' L i I LXNIS PRIVATE & SEMI PRIVATE CLUBS 6-2-75 REVILEW OF VILLAGE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OR PREPARATION OF A �""*O 11%,"i UN I T Y DEVELOP MENT PLAN ON ANNUAL BASIS 1 -21-75 .Eiii!ONS GPPOSING ONE WAY STREET RTE. 83 & EMERSON in COMPRE. PLANS -2O-75 S A C 0 IV, M, I S S 10 N SGGGZ'STED ROAD NETWORK IN PROSPECT MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, SAFETY USAGE "'t dlAY STOP INTERSECTION SEE -GWUN & SHABONEL' OF HEALTH -=ZV7&":W OF STATE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS alp CLEAN STREAMS COMMISSION A 33NAL0 CRE -EK ol'i 0 V 7 V SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSION 'is ;'l PLAN FOR BALANCED DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING uQl\' FOR NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PREPARATION OF HOUSING , I ASSISTANCE PLAN, ON ANNUAL BASIS OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS L L A C. MANAGER jlo'.ri'Ll"'Y FRANCHISE 10-1-74 7-2-74 6-17-75 q 3 Holo 0 we, 4-22-75 10-16-73 1-21-7 10-106-73 w STREET LIGHTING SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS 10-5-71 LAWN SPRINKLER ORDINANCE 10-5-71 INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE WITH ENGINEERS 2-5-72 VILLAGE_ ENGINEER IMPROVEiMENT OF DEDICATED STREETS 5-19-70 111OLlCY REGARDING STREET LIGHTING 12-18-73 INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDI ®+ - WITH ATTORNEY 2-5-74 47WAY STOP INTERSECTION OF SEE-GWUN & SHAB 6-14 7-75 ONEE ORDINANCE to . hereinafterWHEREAS, a written petition under oath signed by the owners of record of lanft, has been •with theVillage Clerk of the Village of Mount Prospect requesting that said land be annexed to the Village of Mount Prospect; : • WHEREAS,WHEREAS, all electors residing within the said property to be annexed have affixed their signatures indicating their consent; and the : landis not within the corporate any * but is contiguous to the Village of Mount ■ • ct; andWHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect find and believe it to be in the best interests of the said Village that said land and territory be annexed thereto; NOW9 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND VILLAGETRUSTEES OF THE PROSPECT, ;FoECTION w ill ii and territory ally described it rs follows: * rrt of * feet i •. it ast * feet) i i North- west Quarter ♦ Quarter i * Southwest ter (14) of Fractional Section 11, Township 41 North, e 11 East of Ar the Third Principal Meridian in Cook County, Illinois, described as follows: The West 100 feet of the East 458 feet of the South 253 feet of the Northwest Quarter (D oi the Northwest Quarter ) of the South- west Quarter ("D r, Fractional A Ar PrincipalEast of the Third Meridian s 1 The west 125 feet of the East 433 feet of the North 192.56 feet of the South 445.55 feet of the Northwest Quarter 0) of the Northwest Quar- ter (4) of the Southwest Quarter (1) of Section 11, Township 41 North, ane 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County. Illinois, The West 125. 0 feet of * East 358. feet ! . North 192.56 i et of the South 445.56 i et of the Northwest Quarter (1) of the Northwest Quarter ~ Quarter A Section ` Al Range an accurate attached hereto " * a Prospect,nd hereby made a part hereof by this reference be and the same is hereby annexed to the Mount • SECTION TWO ' : That Map 13-S contained in SECTION ONE of Ordinance No. 2410, passed and approved March 20, 1973, be amended to reflect the extention of the corporate limits of the Village of Mount Prospect to include the property herein- above described and hereby annexed. SECTION THRE,E: That the Village Clerk, of the Village of Mount Prospect is hereby directed to file 'in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County, Illinois, a certified copy, of this Ordina,naeo, together with an accurate map of the territory annexed. 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. AYES. - PASSED this .......day of 1975 . APPROVED this day of "I I v 1975. . ..... . . .... Village President K. -N -W -MW 000 MW Village Clerk