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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2666_00111 .. ..... .. . . . ",?UTY CLERKS ASSISTANT NEXT ORDINANCE NO. 2564 ALL --'NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 13-75 0 R D E R 0 F B U S I N E S S Village Board April 22, 1975 Village of Mount Prospect Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Special meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect called by I Mayor Teichert on Friday, April 18, 1975 pursuant to Chapter 2 "The Board of Trustees" Section 2.103 "Meet- ings" as specified in the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect. 1. Call to order 2. Invocation - Trustee Richardson 3: Roll call Mayor Robert D. Teichert 'Trustee Anderson Trustee Hendricks Trustee Caylor Trustee Richardson 'Trustee Gustus 'Trustee Scholten 4. Approval of minutes of regular meeting April 1 1975 5. Approval of bills Financial report for March, 1975 6. Communications and petitions Combined Counties Police Association Library Board communications to the Village Board concerning the construction of the Iii,b*rary building 7. Manager's Report 1. Status report - 'Various Village programs and projects 2. Request waiver of fees Ge*ttleman Memorial Cancer Research 8. Mayor's Report 1. Proclamation - Senior Citizens Day May 2, 1975 2. Proclamation - Fire Service Recognition Week*- May 4-10 3. Proposed Consent Decree re litigation Tamarack and Palm 9. Committee Chairmen Reports A. Building Committee 1. First reading of ordinance ZBA-6-V-75 Sheehan 601 S. Meier Rezoning RX to R1 (SEE EXHIBIT "All) B. Finance Committee 1. First reading of an-ordin'ance:1. 'increasing number of liquor licenses (SEE EXHIBIT "B") 2. Resolution re transfers 1974-75 budget (to be submitted at - Board Meeting)" 3. Approval"of proposed 1975-76 Village Budget C. Fire and Police Committee D. Judiciary Committee 1. Campbell Court plat of Subdivision E. Public Health and Safety Committee 1. Building Code Requirements re central air conditioners F. Public Works Committee 10, N pIIIImV 10s Other Business 1. Ratification of act' -o ' of Village Clerk in retaining' special counsel for election 2. MSD MaIntenance'Agreement Resolution (SEE EXHIBIT 11c1f) 3* Acceptance of easements for development of Village sanitary.sewer 4. Recommendation to.apjytov(� contract (SEE EXHIBIT "D11) for retention basin at Golf and Linneman 5. Canvass of votes of April 3-5, 1975, B election (SEE EM-11IT "E" 6. Library 'cons truction and bondissue - Trustee Hendrlcks 7. Acceptance of plat of easem,ent-16' w'ate'r main -Algonquin, Rd. 11. Items to be referred I I f 12. rpp Committee announcement's 13. For information only 14. Adjournment Sergeant -at -arms: Officer D. Gavel MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 1, 1975 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Teichert called the meeting to order at 8:05 P. M. INVOCATION Trustee Gustus gave the invocation. ROLL CALL Present upon roll call: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Absent: Richardson Scholten Teichert APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF MARCH 18, 1975 Trustee Caylor, seconded by Trustee Scholten, moved for approval of the minutes of the regular meeting held March 18, 1975 as submitted. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Scholten., seconded by Trustee Caylor, moved for approval of bills in the following amounts: General .......... .............$154,426.98 Parking System Revenue........ 105.23 Motor Fuel Tax, ...... 20)794.01 Corporate Purposes Constr. 1973... 3,284.,72 Waterworks & Sewerage Depr. Impr., & Ext .............. -0- Operation & Maintenance ......... 27,475-5 5 $206,086.49 Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS Trustee Hendricks moved for a waiver of the rules to dis- cuss an item not placed on the agenda for the purpose of considering the use of $4,000,000.00 bond issue funds. There was no second to the motion. Trustee Hendricks, then stepped down from his chair and spoke before the 'Board as a private citizen residing at 1537 E. Emmerson La. He requested postponement of con- struction of the library to make funds available for police and fire department and other Village employees. Trustee Hendricks requested the Mayor to poll the Board to switch �rioriities for pay, raises for Village em- ployees . action was taken. Mr. Edward Rhea, 1829 Palm Drive, voiced opposition to the above suggestion. MANAGER'S REPORT Trustee Caylor, seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved the Boardwaivethe building permit fees for River Trails Park District, except for out of pocket Village expenses. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. The Village Manager presented the tentative annual budget for 1975-1976. MAYOR'S REPORT Mayor Teichert proclaimed Saturday, April 5, 1975 as Mount Prospect Flae Dae sponsored by.the Jaycees for trainable mentally handicapped children. Trustee Anderson, seconded by Trustee Gustus, moved to ratify the action of the Mayor and .Clerk to sign and attest a document accepting the easement along Elmhurst Road to extend the sewer line from Realcoa down from the lift station to the Colony. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. Trustee Caylor, seconded by Trustee Scholten, moved for passage of Resolution 9-75: A RESOLUTION HONORING WHEELING TOWNSHIP extending congratulations on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of its founding. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks f J Scholten Telichert Motion carried. p. 2 4/1/75 Trustee Gustus, seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved for passage of Resolution 10-75: extending congratulations on the occasion of the 125th Anniversary of its founding. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Teichert Mayor Teichert read a. Proclamation in commemoration of the Veterans of Foreign Wars 50th Anniversary. Trustee Gustus, seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved for a waiver of the rules to bring a matter before the Board which is not on the agenda - namely, Northwest Municipal Conference staffing. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. Mayor Teichert reported that there were many projects be- fore the Northwest Municipal Conference and in order to correlate information from the various municipalities it would be expedient to engage a person for that purpose. Trustee Anderson, seconded by Trustee Scholten, moved to authorize payment to the Northwest Municipal Conference (based on the assessment of 50 per capita of $2,326.23, with a credit in the Conference as a rebate for the trans- portation study of $1,515.95) an actual cash disbursement of $810.30 for staffing personnel. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN REPORTS FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE Trustee Anderson presented a report regarding traffic signals at Route.83 and Lincoln to the Board for review and comments to be submitted to the Committee. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE Trustee Hendricks moved to waive the rules to discuss a matter not on the agenda under the Public Health and Safety Committee report. There was no second and the motion failed. p. 3 4/1/75 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Trustee Gustus, seconded by Trustee Anderson, moved for passage of Resolution #11-75: MFT RESOLUTION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF LONNQUIST BLVD. FROM BUSSE RD. TO 1300 FEET WEST OF BUSSE ROAD SECTION 54 CS - $170,000.00 (North side of Clearwater Park) Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. OTHER BUSINESS Campbell Court Subdivision - Meier Road 'near Lawrence Lane and Cities Service Oil Company Subdivision - Northwest Hwy. Forest, Henry and Fairview were both referred to the Judiciary Committee meeting April 10th. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS JUDICIARY April 10 BUILDING April 9 FINANCE April 5, April 8, April 12, April 21 FUBLIC WORKS - Cancelled POLICE AND FIRE - May 13 - continuation of S Curve hearing JUDGE OF ELECTION SCHOOL - 7:00 P. M. April 13 Trustee Gustus, seconded by Trus -tee Caylor, movect for a waiver of the ruies to discuss a matter not on the agenda - designation of a representative - DAMP as its agent for Water Allocation Hearings. Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson. Caylor Gustu's Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. Trustee Caylor, seconded by Trustee, Scholten, moved for passage of Resolution #12-75: RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE DES PLAINES,--MOUNT PROSPECT, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, PALATINE WATER COMMISSION AS AGENT WITH RESPECT TO LAKE MICHIGAN WATER ALLOCATIONS Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson Caylor Gustus Hendricks Scholten Motion carried. ADJOURNMENT Trustee Scholten, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved the meeting be adjourned. Time: 9:40 P. M. Unanimous. DONALD W. GOODMAN, Village Clerk BUILDING DEPARTMENT 14EXT ORDINANCE NO, 2564 ALL A' NEXT RESOLUTION NO. 13-75 0 R D E R OF BUSINES S Village Board April 22, 1975 Village of Mount Prospect Tuesday, 8.-00 P. M. Special meeting of the Mayor ,and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount, Prospect called by Mayor Teichert on Friday, April 18, 1975 'pursuant to Chapter 2 "'The Board of Trustees" Section 2.103 "Meet- ings" as spec,ified in the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect. 1. Call to order J2. Invocation - Trustee Richardson 3. 1 Roll call Mayor Robert D. Teichert Trustee Anderson Trustee Hendricks" Trustee Caylor Trustee Richardson Trustee Gustus Trustee Scholtene, 4,. Approval of minutes of regular meeting April 1, 1975 5. Approval of bills Financial report for March, 1975 6. Communications and petitions, Combined Counties Police Association Library'Board communications to the Village Board concerning the construction of the libfary building 0 7. Manager's Report 1. Status report - Various Village programs and projects 2. Request waiver of fees Get'tleman Memorial Cancer Research 8. Mayor's Report 1. Proclamation - Senior Citizens Day May 2, 1975 2. Proclamation - Fire Service Recognition Week - May 4-10 3. Proposed Consent Decree re litigation Tamarack and Palm 9. Committee Chairmen Reports A. Building Committee 1. First reading of ordinance 2BA-6-V-75 Sheehan 601 S. Meier Rezoning RX to Rl (SEE EXHIBIT "A") B. Finance Committee 1. First reading of an -ordinance increasing number of liquor licenses (SEE EXHIBIT "B") 2. Resolution re transfers 1974 -75 budget (to be submitted at Board Meting) 3. Approval of proposed 1975-76 Village Budget 1 C. Fire and Police Committee D. Judiciary Committee 1. Campbell Court plat of Subdivision E. Public Health and Safety Committee 1., Building Code Requiiremen�s re central air conditioners F. Public Works Committee pi 10, Other Business Pat1f3#.cat3*-on of, acti-on, of Village Clerk in retaining special counsel for election 2. MSD Maintenance Agreement Resolution (SFE EXHIBIT "C") 3i Acceptance of easeiiiew-n for", (.1'evelopment ofV1*11,qge an*- s Lary sewer I I of D III 4. Recoimendation to.app love coutract for retenti(SEE EXHIBIT on b�lsin at Golf and Linneman 5. Cativass of vis of ,Apr15, 1975 election (SH, EXHIBIT "Ell 6. Library 'constructioTi, and bond "issue *- Tr"ustee 1-lendricks 7. Acceptance of' plat of easement -16" "water main- lgoiiqu in Rd. IL Items to be relex,ried W w. 12, Committee announcements 13. For information only 14. Adjournment fl Officer Do Gavel Sergeant"at-oarms: a I I0* I I I WHEREAS, the Zoning Board, of Appeals,of the Village of Mount Prospect did heretofore conduct public hearing under Case No. 6-Z-75 at the hour of 8:100 p.m. on arch 27, 1975, pursuant to a request for a zoning classifi- cation, change from R -X (Single Family Residence) District to R-1 -(Single Foamily Residence) District of certain property hereinafter described; and WHEREAS., a notice of the aforesaid, public hearing was made in the manner provided by law and published in the March 11, 1975,.edition of the newspaper of general circulation within the Village of Mount Prospect; and MEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has recd mended that the zoning changes be granted; and I 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 attained by the adoption of the Zoning Board of Appeals recommendation under Case No. 6-Z-75 regarding the subject property; NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF ITE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Map 11-S of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Mount ospect, aas amended, be and is hereby further amended by reclassifying from R -X (Single Family Residence) District to R-1 (Single Family Residence) District that land legally described as follows: The West 337.71 feet of the South 329.29 feet of Lot I in Owner's Division, being a subdivision of the Southeast Quarter (except the west half of the Southwest Quarter thereof) in Section 10, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded April 1,, 1929, as Docmtent 110325102 in Cook County, Illinois. SECTION TWO.- That Map 11-S contained in SECTION ONE of Ordinance No. 2410, 'passed 5n approved March 20, 1973, shall be deemed amended so as to conform with the reclassification of the property herein contained in SECTION ONE above. SECTION THREE: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ids passage, approval, and publication in the manner provided by law. NAYS: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1 1975. rkly W I Village Cler Village President RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have passed and approved Ordinance No. 2342, which set the finances of the Village under the "Budget Officer System"; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid Ordinance and the statutes of the State of Illinois made and provided, an annual budget shall be passed by the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect in lieu of the passage of any appropriation ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have held all of the hearings and caused to be made all of the publications and notices required by law; and WHEREAS,,the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have reviewed the budget for the fiscal 1975 - 76 as presented by the Village Manager and his duly appointed Budget Officer; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board, of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect believe the aforesaid budget proposed for fiscal 1975 - 76 to be in the best interests of the Village of Mount, Prospect; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T`HF, VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT., COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE That the fiscal 1975 - 76 budget for the Village of Mount Prospect, "Illinois, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit A, be and the same is hereby adopted and approved. I SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and ter its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. F.Ifflim PASSED and APPROVED this 22nd day of April,, 1975. 00:614 Village Clerk Mayor Friedrichs 8 Busse School 9 172 138 147 214 188,130 78 209 93 158 121 347 978 226 194 180 130 120 73 103 230 129 77 72 335 1199 4, Fairview 239 187 199 201 166 121 10 Euclid School 478 413 388 149 140 52 11 Frost School 153 131 160 67 63 60 12 St, Emily's 190 110 102 130 132 89 13 Gregory School 209 177 185 120 123 95 14 Station #3 15 , 75 71 79 101 100 64 Indian Grove 160 201 156 141 150, 76 16 Frost School 255 215 190 177 169 116 17 Dempster School 18 14 11 13 12 12 9 John Jay School 19 183 141 215 87 77 74 Colony Country 20 43 29 55 26 22 18 O,C:> Ln M Ln 00 C14 r%% r-4 4J 4J Utn M M C114 r-4 0 0 W ay P > P4 155 272 118 109 83 492 1458 221 379 302 98 70 572 1981 132 M P4 F-4 45 229 1174 64 122 En E-4 F -A 101 so OC) cc] E-4 cd� Z �4 P4 0 z C] F-4 P4 5 Z W, P Z P C> W P4 P M m cd P.4 0 U) �D P P4 W 0 U) �D E-4 0 r_� Pq F-qr-� E-4 t Z E-4 P W Z �5 1-4 >-6 �4 P4 0 1.4 E-4 1-4 H E-4 U) �4 cd ,4 4-J roh F-4 C14 4 -JI F4, 44 Village Hall VOTERS 1 214 172 166 196 230 144 97 211 123 157 148 400 1307 Lions Park 364 294 276 298 270 199 174 361 168 192 223 600 1599 2 Sunset School 305 227 244 235 238 175 156 249 156 165 167 514 1638 3 Forest View 248 188 22'8 205 170 110 168 205 125 116 109 391 1189 4 Mt. Prospect 188 148 164 172 145 110 123 212 88 118 89 337 890 Country Club 5 Westbrook 222 190 214 135 127 71 141 227 138 77 57 351 1380 6 Lincoln School 249 187 216 163 173 117 110 167 134 114 98 401 1372 7 Friedrichs 8 Busse School 9 172 138 147 214 188,130 78 209 93 158 121 347 978 226 194 180 130 120 73 103 230 129 77 72 335 1199 4, Fairview 239 187 199 201 166 121 10 Euclid School 478 413 388 149 140 52 11 Frost School 153 131 160 67 63 60 12 St, Emily's 190 110 102 130 132 89 13 Gregory School 209 177 185 120 123 95 14 Station #3 15 , 75 71 79 101 100 64 Indian Grove 160 201 156 141 150, 76 16 Frost School 255 215 190 177 169 116 17 Dempster School 18 14 11 13 12 12 9 John Jay School 19 183 141 215 87 77 74 Colony Country 20 43 29 55 26 22 18 O,C:> Ln M Ln 00 C14 r%% r-4 4J 4J Utn M M C114 r-4 0 0 W ay P > P4 155 272 118 109 83 492 1458 221 379 302 98 70 572 1981 132 106 76 58 45 229 1174 64 122 102 118 101 285 871 113 196 110 96 97 328 1355 58 53 36 107 75 171 942 101 105 66 199 116 316 1297 136 144 127 191 131 393 1365 9 10 6 11 13 26 274 163 105 156 46 33 303 1072 22 33 23 15 19 70 473 -,t� k-0 N N M rl*- N Cn Ln 04 00 M N LIBRARY BOARD HELEN ;MARIE VILER JOHN W. PARSONS SAMUAL A. HESS Village Hall 377 364 368 1 Lions Park 2 55+6. 492 480 Sunset School 435 420 413 3. Forest View 4 305 289 292 Mt. Prospect Country Club 281 272 271 5 Westbrook 285 271 271 6 Lincoln School 341 324 320 7 Friedrichs 302 289 287 8 Busse School 274 268 264 9 Fairview 413 399 3 91 10 Euclid School 473 467 461 11 Frost School 17+6 171 165 12 St. Emily's 238 227 225 13 Gregory School 262 259 251 14 Station #3 145 145 143 15 Indian Grove 268 259 256 16 Frost School 332 312 306 17 Dempster School 19 18 18 18 John Jay School 241 239 242 19 Colony Country 53 52 53 20 Total 51776 5o537 Total Library votes cast 16,790 There were 7 write-in votes: Helen, Becker, Edward Nixon, Ed DuPlessis David, Larson, Dennis Harkins, JoRuck, Howard, Nel,son, Jr. �II 49r MATTERS ,IN COMMITTEE 5-5-70 APRIL 22, 1975 9-11-73 POSSIBLE ACQUISITION OF CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. 2-19-74 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 8-4-70 REFUSE TRANSFER 'STATION 5--5-70 MUNICIPAL REVISION ( INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC DEV` REPORT) �0 LAWN SPRINKLER ORDINANCE (WITH ATTORNEY) 8--44---770 AMENDMENT TO SEC. 19.205 RE LOCATIONNTNG OF SCREE 1—�1-19-71 GARAGE CONTAINERS AND RECEPTACLES 4-4--72 CASE 72-21 A KAPLAN •& BRAUN VARIATIONS FOR 6" CONCRETE CURB 8-1-72 CASE ZBA--18—Z--74 CHAS, & FRANCES SMITH, 800 W CENTRAL RD 12--4-73 CHANGING ZONING FROM 1--1 TO B-36--18-74 6-18-74 CASE ZBA-49—'V-74 R.A,NDHURS'T CORP, 999 ELMHURST FSI) ALLOW MORE: 10-15-74 THAN ONE BUILDING ON A SINGLE LOT 1-21--75 FINANCE LAND ACQUISITION 5-5-70 LICENSING OF MULTIPLE DWELLINGS 9-11-73 POSSIBLE ACQUISITION OF CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. 2-19-74 FIRE AND POLICE 8-4-70 CRAWF'ORD, BUNTS, RODEN TRAFFIC STUDY 4-18--72 PARKING SITUATIONAT EVERGREEN 11-8-72 REPORT FROM SAFETY COMMISSION 3-6-73 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PERIPHERY POLICE TRAFFIC STUDY 2-20--73 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE VILLAGE 5-15-73 CABLE TV FRANCHISING ' 6-5--73 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 VILLAGE GROW'T'H PATTERNS -- 1980 5-A5--70 AMEND VILLAGE PLAN 5-5-70 THE DOWNTOWN PLAN (CBD) 5-5--70 P14,CIAL ZONING DISTRICT DOWNTOWN AREA (SNDo & ECON. DEV'.) 8-4-70 PROPOSED ELECTION CODE 10-15-73 GASOLINE RATIONING AND CONTROL 2-19-74 NORTH SUBURBAN ,MASS TRANSIT DISTRICT 10-1--74 CAMPBELL COURT SUBDIVISION — METER ROAD NEAR LAWRENCE -tANE CITIES SERVICE OIL COMPANY SUBDIVISION - NORTHWEST HWY, FOREST, HENRY AND FAIRVIEW . 4-1-75 PLANNINGOi ZONING RAND ROAD i SPECIAL ZONING DISTRICT DOWNTOWN AREA (IND. & ECON. DEVs) 3-4-70 ZONING CLASSIFICATION TENNIS COURTSO PRIVATE Y PRIVATE Y CLUBS • REVIEWANNUAL VILLAGE COMPREHENSIVE M ■ E Y Ili PREPARATION !♦ E Y OF i DEVELOPMENT Y • ON -21-75 � �q� gal , y � �� ►i � � � �� :� �S° SUGGESTED ROAD NETWORK IN PROSPECT ME4ADOWS SUBDIVISION 10-1-74 BIKE SAFETY USAGE 7-2-74 BOARD OF HEALTH REVIEW OF STATE REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS DRAINAGE AND CLEAN STREAMS COMMISSION 0 FLOOD PLAIN ORDINANCES 'VILLAGE ATTORNEY 0 10 STREET LIGHTING SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS LAWN SPRINY%LER ORDINANCE ACCEPTANCE OF HUNTINGTON COMMONS RD* AND HUNT CLUB DRIVE INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE - WITH ENGINEERS VILLAGE ENGINEER IMPROVEMENT OF DEDICATED STREETS STOPLIGHTS - LINCOLN & 83 OVERSIZING OF WATER LINES TO CALLERO & CATINO'S CYPRESS GARDENS POLICY REGARDING STREET LIGHTING INDUSTRIAL WASTE ORDINANCE - WITH ATTORNEY ORDINANCE GRANTING MSD PERMISSION TO INSTALL 60" INTERCEPTOR SEWER IN OAKTON STREET 4*.AVM"Q aa* J2j0#&jj_% 12-3-74 10-5-71 10-5-71 It -1-74 2-5-72 5-19-70 9-15-70 10-2-73 12-18-73 2-5-74 6-4-74 VILLAGE MANAGER CITIZENS UTILITY FRANCHISE 10-16-73 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY P.w STREET LIGHTING 2-3-70 COMMUNITY MOSQUITO CONTROL PROGRAM 2-15-71 ANALYSIS OF BLDG* CODE REQUIREMENTS REGARDING AIR CONDITIONERS 6-18-74 FLAGS_ANDPENNANTS - SIGN ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS 11-5-74 PUBLIC WORKS MT PROSPECT TRAFFIC CODE PROPOSED DAMP WATER USE CONTRACT FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM IMPROVEMENTS -RIGHT TURN PROSPECT MANOR COMMUNITY SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH INTERIM PLAN FOR BALANCED DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES FOR NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PREPARATION OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE PTjAN OPI ANNUAL BASIS 10-15-74 9-12- 7 2 2-5-74 12-17-74 10-16-73 1-21-75