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0 R D E R 0 F B U S 1
REGULAR MEETING
VILLAGE BOARD TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1978
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT 8-00 P.M.
I. CALL TO ORDER
Ii. INVOCATION - Trustee Richardson
III. ROLL CALL
Mayor Krause
TrListee "Floros Trustee Murauskis
Trustee Hendricks Trustee Richardson
Trustee Minton Trustee Wattenberg
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, FEBRUARY 21, 1978
V. APPROVAL OF BILLS
VI. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
A. Blood Donor. Awards - June Kerstein
B. William H. Muhlenfeld, Executive Director
Northwest Municipal Conference re Conference
Activities
Vii. MANAGER'S REPORT
A. Renewal Pinner Electric Company traffic signal.
maintenance contract
B. MFT RESOLUTION Eng.-ineering fees, "S" curve,
$20,000 (Exhibit A)
C. Status Report Various Village programs
and projects
Viii. MAYOR'S REPORT
A. Mount Prospect Park District, CHICAGO STORM, et al
B. Status Report - Elk Grove Rural Fire Protection
District
C. Announcements
D. Appointments
IX. COMMITTEE REPORTS
A. BUILDING COMMITTEE
1. ZBA 46-Z-77) Mount Prospect Plaza
ZBA 47-V-77)
B. FINANCE COMMITTEE
1. Mount Prospect Public Library
2. Scand.a House Restaurant Mount Prospect Plaza
3. Su Mee Korean Restaurant 10 N. Main
4. Chiuls Mandarin Restaurant - 105 S. Main
MEET YOUR ELECTED OFFICIAL FOR TALK AND COFFEE
SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1978, 2ND FLOOR, VILLAGE HALL
100 S. EMERSON - 10-00 A.M. `CO NOON
C. FIRE & POLICE COMMITTEE
D. JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
E. PUBLIC HEALTH & SAFETY COMMITTEE
1. No Parking signs in Sunset School. area
2. Traffic Code changes due to "S" curve
reconstruction
3. 2nd reading of' AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING,
CHAPTER 20 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
11. Scavenger bid proposals - status report
5d lst reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE
MOUNT PROSPECT TRAFFIC CODE
F. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
I. Well Problems
2. Oakton & Route 83 sewer line
3. PUD Ordinance revisions
X. OTHER BUSINESS
A. Winkelman's Plat of Resubdivision - Central
and Northwest Highway
B. Plaza Plat of Resubdivision - Mount Prospect
Plaza
XI. ITEMS TO BE REFERRED
XII. COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS
XIII. FOR INFORMATION ONLY
XIV. ADJOURNMENT
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ORMNANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE RECOIDIFYING CHAPTER 20 OF "FHE MUNICIPAL COIYI��
BE IT ORDAINED BY ITE PREMDENT AND BOARD OF TRUFnES OF ITE V11TAGE
OF MOUNT PROSMET, COOK COUNTY, MUNOW:
SEC"I'TON ONE� That Chuour 20 of Wo mullicipal Code of 01c, villago cill, Nkmrrt
prospeci THIP, aS aTnended, is hereby fuNher anandmJ bi Us enthrey by
dAWHng the enUrc text thercofarid subsVlutb� g 01C.r0r0l"flDR fOHM)dng Seetions
under bur fuTeles; mD that hermRor I& mAd GhVhw 20 sMU Im nnd nmd
'98 follows�
CHAPTER 20
WHUNEW
A1111CLE I General Provisions
A.R'f.'I(,,'LE 11 Dogs and Cats
ARTICLE III Fnforcement --- Penalties
ARTICLE IV Definitions
.ARTICLE L, GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 20,101. tray AnirrivLls ProlyiL)it2d . It shall. be unlawful for any
person, firm, or corporation to permit any animal to stray or to run at
large upon or in any public place.
A. It shall also be unlawful f6r any person, firm, or corporation. to
picket or tie any animal. in the streets or UpOrl thea sidewalks of the
Village for the purpose of'grazing or feeding.
B . Any stray aniuml in the 1,,)ublic way or within as public pl�a.ce or upon.
private premises of any person otber than the owner shall be immedi-
ately impounded by, an animal control offia,er and tile impoundment
procedures set forth in Article 11 of this Chapter shall thereafter
control. .
C. It shall be unlawful to permit any dog to be left upon or on any ptiblic�
place or private premises not enclosed by in adequate fence or wall
unless such dog is securely attached to a leash no Iongar tflan eight
feet in length, even tbough such dog may be muzzled.,
D . This Section shall not apply to any arurnal being t.ised for reserve or
law enforcement work .
Section 20.102 Cruelty Prohibite(l .
A. Every person owning, barboring, keeping or caring for an anhlml
shall provide for it:
1. A sufficient quantity offr
,00d quality, wholesorne food and water.
2. Adequate shelter and protection from the weather.
3. Veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering.
4. Humane care and treatment,
B. It shallbe unlawful for any person ton�
1. Beat, cruelly treat, tormcnt, overload, overwork, o.T., otlierwise
abuse any animal, fowl or reptile.
2. Abmidon any animal where it may become a pulAic charge or niay
suffer injury, hunger or exposure;
3. Unnecessarily fail to provide any aninial in his or her charg
ge or
custody with proper food, water, air and sanitary shelter,
such shelter to be sufficient to provide natural light or artificial
11hrmination during reasonable hours and protection from the
weather and space within sufficient for the animal to stand in
an upright position and lie down stretched out so that no part of
-its body need touch the sides of the shelter structure;
4. Leave for any unreasonable length of time any animal unattended
in an motor vehicle, trailer or other enclosure when the outside
temperature shall exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit in siach as
manner that said anirnal does not have proper air circulation;
5 . Abandon any animal on any public way or in any place where
it Tnay suffer or become a 1ou4blic charge; or
6. Promote, stage, hold, manage, conduct, or carry on any
animal fight or any other type of contest, gaine or fight of a
similar nature, nor- any simulated version of salae that involves
b.afflng- or inciting an aninial to fight
Section 20.1.03. Diseased Animals. No person, firin, or corporation shall
allow aiay=(Iaad ar or animals afflicted with a contagious disease to be
present in any public place or have, keep, or harbor any aniinal which is
infected with any, disease transmissible to other animals or fflan, or which
is afflicted with any painful disease or injury, including severe parasitism,
unless such animal shall. be under the care of a licensed veterinarian;
A. No diseased animal shall be shipped or removed from the premises of
its owner, except under the supervision of the Heal th Officer .
B Any aninial which is on any public way or wilbin any public place area.
which is se'verly injured or di., cased, and for which care is not being
provjd(.,;d, on the scene or any severely injured or diseased anirylal that
has strayed onto private prerrqscs, shall be ream over] , if possible, to
the care of an Ani'mal Control. Center, to the near(ust humane society, or
to the nearest veterinarian or veterinary hospital willing to accept sarrie
1. If iminediate removal shall not be possible, su(.-:h animal may be de-
stroyed by the most huniane method available on the scene, unless
the owner shall come forward beforehand and assume responsibility
for rernovcil and care .
2. Handling of any such case shall be the responsibility of the Health
Officer in the absence of as representative of the Health Department
or any Village of Mount Prospect police officer .
C . No person, firm, or corporation shall leave in or throw into any
public way, public place or pvublic water, or offensively expose or
bury within the Village, the body or any part thereof of any dead or
fatally sick or- injured aninial; nor shall any person, firni, or corpo-
ration keep any dead animal in a place where it may be dangerous to
the health of any other raainva.t or person.
1. However, that the owner of any dead Pet weighing not rnore than
one hundred and fifty pounds riway bury such anill'U.11 on his
premises; provided, further, that not more than one such animal
shall be buried upon any half acre of ground within two years,
and such animal. shall be placcNJ at'least three feet below thea sur-
face of the soil surrounding and adjacent to the grave.
Every person having within his possession or control or upon any
premises owned or occupied by Min or her any (lead aninial which
thait person cannot, or does not ixitend to, bin.,y, or have buried or
otherwise lawfully disposed ofsball immediately p" iv to
the llealtb Officer who shall. cause such dead animal to be rernoved
disposed of consistent with sound env ironniental standards, The
cost of such disposal shall be borne by such person having such
dead anifnal upon. his l�wernises or within his possession. or control
Section 20.104. Sale or Possession of CertainAnirrials Prohibited.,
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A, Nb person, firm, or corporation shall bring or cause to have brought
,into the Village, sell, offer for sale, 1,),arter^ or display hvinp,,, baby
chicks, ducklings, goslings, or, other fowl or rabbits which 1-mve been
dyed, colored or otherwise treated so as to iinpart to them an artifical
color
1. It shall be unlawful. for any, person I firm, or corporation to dis
play, sell, offer for sale, barter or give away any chicks,
ducklixig, or goslin.gs as pets, unless the purchaser Shall have
proper brooder facilffies.
2. It shall be unhawful for arty per,,,;on, firm, or corporation to give
away such animads as novelties or prizes.,
B. No person, firin, or corporation shall keep, n1airitain. arid/or, harbor
any live swine, pigs, horses, or otlia r cattle within 'the corporate
limits of the Village, unless sucla keeping, maintenance, and har-
boring is accomplished in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of
the Village of Mount Prospect,
C. Each person, firin, or corporation who shall possess, keep or main-
tain any wild, or nondomesticated animal, including any wild
animal native to the State of Illinois, shall. upon demand of the Ilealth
Officer or his authorized representative, furnish proof of compliance
with such restrictions and/or permit requirements as may be imposed
by statutes of the State of Illinois and/or Federal law. The Health
Officer or his authorized representative shall be empowered tca demand
surrender of any animal possessed, kept or maintained in the absence
of proof of such compliance or in violation of the Village ordinance
relative to zoning regulation and to make whatever disposition of it.
D, Nothing in this Section shall. be construed to prohibit legitimate
commerce in poultry for agricultural and food purposes.
Section 20.105. I)TR2Eous Animals.
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A. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to permit
any exhibition of any animal. which is ferae naturae in the R.)w
B . Any Conservator of the Peace or member of the Police Department of
the Village of Mount Prospect is hereby authorized to kill. any dan-
gerous animal when necessary for the protection of any person or
property.
1. In all cases where such an animal has been destroyed by a police
officer, and a period of less than fourteen ('l al) days has elapsed,
since the olay on which such animal bit any person it shall be the
duty of the police officer to immediately notify the Health Officer,
2. It shall be unlawful for the owner of any animal when notified that
such animal has bitten or scratched any person to sell or give away
such animal or to permit or allow such animal to be taken beyond
the limits of the Village.
ARTICLE 11. DOGS AND CATS
Section 20.201. Annual License RflilLired . Each owner (as defined in
Article III of this Chapter), who keeps a dog or cat within the Village of
Mount Prospect shall obtain a license from the Village of Mount Prospect
for each dog or cat for the privilege of owning each such dog or cat.
A. Such license shall be required to be obtained within thirty (30) days
after the lst day of January each year.
B. Every owner within the Village of Mount Prospect who acquires a dog
or cat after the tat day of January of any year shall also be required to
obtain a license within thirty (3 0) days of such acquisition.
Section 20.202. License Application- -Fee. The Finance Director shall
prepare, or cause to have prepared, License application forms that shall
afford complete information as to the name, residence, and telephone, if
any, of each applicant, along with full information regarding each dog or
cat to be licensed.
A. The Finance Director shall keep on file, or cause to be kept on file, for
two years from date of issue, a copy of each application form so pro-
cessed, or a copy of each license so issued on the basis of application.
B. Application for such license shall be made to the Director of Finance.
1. Before a license is issued, a certificate of inoculation against
rabies for each dog or cat, issued by the county rabies control
officer, or by his deputy, or by a licensed veterinarian, shall
be submitted to the Director of Finance for examination.
2. No license shall be issued for any dog or cat unless such inocula-
tion certificate bears a date within one year prior to the date of
application for license.
a. Such certificate shall be returned to the applicant after the
current license has been issued.
b. When applying for a license by mail, the certificate of
inoculatian shall accompany the application,
c. Said certificate shall be returned at the time the license is
mailed to the applicant.
C. Each application shall be accompanied by the proper license fee (s)
pursuant to the following schedule:
1. Each dog and/or cat, male or female, unneutered or neutered:
EM
b. Semi-annual (for such animals
obtained after June 30th of any
year) $1.50
2. Each dog and/or cat, male or female, unneutered or neutered,
whose owners shall establish by satisfactory evidence that they
are 65 years of age or older:
IM
b. Semi-annual (for such animals
obtained after June 30th of any
year) $1.25
3. Whenever an application for a renewal of a license previously issued
for the prior fiscal year is received by the Finance Director after
January 31st of any given fiscal year, the Finance Director is here
by authorized to compute the license fee for such license at the rate
of one hundred sixty-seven percent (167%) of the license fee here
tofore designated in this Article.
4. Dogs which are the property of any subdivision of any unit of local,
State or Federal government shall be issued complimentary licenses.
5. Any dog properly trained to guide or otherwise assist a blind per-
son shall be issued a complimentary license upon the presentation
of proof of vaccination.
Section 20.203. issuance of Licens_e. Upon his receipt of a properly
completed application form as well as the necessary certificate and/or fees
as provided hereinabove, the Village Director of Finance is hereby authorized
to grant any license contemplated to be issued under Section 20.201 of this
Chapter in the form of metal badges as may be necessary or such size and
shape as he shall deem expedient, having stamped thereon the words "Dog/
Cat License" and the number indicating the year for which the license is
issued.
Every person keeping or maintaining any dog or cat so licensed shall. keep
and maintain a collar around the neck of the dog or cat, as the case may be
with the metal badge, as hereinbefore described, securely fastened thereto;
and every dog or cat found in the Village without such badge will be deemed
unlicensed, and shall be impounded as hereinafter provided .
Section 20.204. Control of Defecation.
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A. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or permit a dog to be on any
property, public or private, not owned or possessed by such person
unless such person has in his immediate possession a device for the
removal of excrement and a depository for the transmission of excrement
to a receptacle located upon property owned or possessed by such
person.
B It shall be unlawful for any person in control of, causing or permitting
any dog to be on any property, public or private, riot owned or pos-
sessed by such person to fail to remove excrement left by such dog to
a proper receptacle located on property owned or possessed by such
person.
Section 20.205. I) or C,atWhenever any dog or cat bites
jji�e or Scratch .
or scratches -a person, the owner of said dog or cat shall immediately notify
the Village Police Department who in turn shall notify the Village flealth
Officer, who shall order the dog or cat held on tho owner's premises or shall
have it impounded at the owner's expense for a period of ten (10) days.
A, The dog or cat shall be examined immediately (not later t ' han 24 hours)
after it bas bitten or scratched anyone and again at the end of the ten
(10) day period.
B . If at the end of ten (10) days a veterinarian is convinced that the dog or
cat is then free from rabies the dog or cat shall be released frorn quaran
tine or from the pound, as the case may be.
C ° If the dog or, cat dies hi the ineaariwhile its head shall be sent to the State
Department of ,health .for examination for rabies.
D, It shall be unlawful for the owner of any dog or cat when notified that
such (log or, cat has bitten or scratched any person to sell or give away
such animal or to permit or allow such animal to he taken beyond the
limits of the Village,
Section 20.206, lLiIE2undrnent Procedures.
A. In all cases of impoundy-nent other than those itemized in Sections 20., 105
the.Animal Control Officer, Health Officer, or any, Police Officer of the
Village of Mount Prospect takes possession of an animal for the purposes
of impounding saine, such officer shall hold such impounded anirrial in
an Animal Control Center .favor four (4) days, during which time reasonable
means shall be used to fiacilitate their return to rightful owner^s.
I . The owner of any animal impounded in any Animal Control Center
may, at any tirne during visiting hours at the Animal Control
Center, and before the sale or, other disposal thereof as provided
in this Section, redeems such animal by paying the fees arid/or
charges required by this ordinance and, in the case ofan tin
licensed animal, by additionally complying with the license
requirements of this ordinance.
The four (4) day holding period shall. not apply to aninials
relinquished by their owners to the Health Officer under owner
signature authorizing the Jicnalth Officer to make inanediate dis
position of the ardinal at il:s discretion, nor shafl any required
holding period apply to aniinals reaeWed for iinpounding in
obviously critical Physical condition fcaj, wj,^Jclj nilmediate
death by lethal Injection shall be deer ned prOPEwr for humane
reasons by an authorized veterinarian .
3. Animals of unknown ownership shall. be held for a minimun) of
four (4) clays, or for such other length of time as the Director
ofIlealth may deen) necessary to permit location of and redemption
by rightful owners, except that wild animas which are noxious by
their very nature such as wild rats and undomesticated r(xlents
may be killed painlessly at once following an examinationfor
zoonotic diseases,
4. Any anlinal remaining unredeemed after the I.-wescribed holding
period shall at once beconie the prop(.wty of the Vilbage of Mount
Prospect.
B For purposes of impoundment the Director of Health shall utilize an
Animal Control Center or the facilities of any- humane society properly
equipped and wiffing to impound animals, or, if the anlinal sJ1,111. be of
a species that may be better or mor(,,., safely iinpounded elsewhere, the
Director of Health rnay desilpgiate an alternate facility that is properly
equipped and Willingto accept the animal.,
1. The Animal Control Center, humane society or other authorizecl
receiving agency shall exercise due caution for the welhare and
temporary safekeeping of any animal, in conk-mma rice with policies
to be prescribed by the Department of Ifealth,
2. Impounded aniaials shall be humanely treated and fed; the pound
shall. be under the cliarge of then Chief of Police, who shdll. be
responsible for the care and custody of the samf,a, Unredeemed
animals shall be disposed of as provided by the Mayor and Board
of Trustees.
C. Prior to the release of any impounded animaL
I. The owner of any impounded anirnal which has bitten any other
animal or person, or which was otherwise hnpounded pursuant to
the terms of this Chapter, shall pay the cost for housing the animal
as well as redemption fees pursuant to the following schedule:
a. Dog or cat impounded as unlicensed stray --Fifteen Dollars
($15) plus mandatory licensing within ten (10) days.
b. Dog or cat impounded as licensed stray --Ten Dollars ($10).
c. Horse impounded as stray --Twenty Dollars ($20).
d. Any species of animal other than dog, cat or horse ---Ten Dollars
($10) plus mandatory application for permit to own if species is
covered by any other protective law .
2. In the event the rightful owner of a dog or cat cannot be found,
any person desiring to adopt such a dog or cat at the end of such
four (4) day impoundment period shall pay the costs of housing
the animal.
3, Vaccination certificate and licenses for any animal so redeemed or
adopted shall be presented to the Health Officer.
D. Should no redemption or adoption be made of any impounded animal,
it shall be the duty of the Health Officer to cause any such unclaimed
animal to be killed painlessly at the end of the 5th day.
ARTICLE 111. EINFORCEMENT—PENALIES
Section 20. 301 . Enforcement. It shall be the duty of the following officials
of the Village of Mount Prospect to issue CITATIONS to any persons who
violate the provisions of this Section.. members of the He.alth Department
and members of the Police Department.
A. Said CITATION inay be de.livered to the violator personally or may be
delivered to as mernber of the, violator's household of the age of ten (10)
years or upwards, ornuay 1w aff.ixed to the main entrance to any
building, located upon the premises where the vlobition occuwred,
B Nothing in. this Section sliall be construed to abridge the power of a
Police Off'icer to arrest any violator and take him into custody .
Section 20.302. Penalties.
A. Notwithstanding the power of as Police Officer to airrest any violator "Arid
take him into cu.sto(.lY, whenever a Village official clesignated'under
Section 20.301. her-einabove h --u authorized to issue a CITATION because
of a violation of" titans Section, said officiad may, in Ueu of filing an Coni
plaint in coarct in the first instance, issue the alleged vialator a
CITATION:
1. Advising said person that he has violated a specified .:;nibsection
herein ,
2. Requesting him to i-n�ake pxyrnent in an, wnount applicable to sai(]
alleged violation as set forth in ,:;ubsection. E of this Section as
settlement of said violition claim,.
3. Infor-minghi:fn tbat upon failure to so settle, as Complaint will be
filed in the Circnjit Court of Cook County, charging hiffr with such
Violation.
B. Pursuant to said CITATION, the person. so accused of said violation may
settle and compromise the violation claini in respect to such violation
by paying to the Village the applicable amount. as shown iiia subsection E
of this Section, within a peer io(j to be specified in said CITATION -not
more than ten (10) days of the thee. .'i'Lleged offense was comynitted.
Such payment sba.'Illbe inade in accordance with the instructions con.-
tained in the aforesaid Cal 'I'Al,"10N, at the Office of the Firmnce De.part-
ment ofthe Village of'Mount Prospect, which shall issue an. receipt for
the money so received and promptly reirdt said aIniount to the Village
TreasUrCa- to be credited to the prope.'r munir:ipal fund.
C . In tine event that the person to whorn &aidl C19FA PION is issl'ucd fails to
settle and pay sald viol,ation chd7n within the prescribed. time, or with -
in a pericd of time specified in a Final Notice fif one is served 'upon hirn)
then such designated official is authorized to cause a Notice to Appear
to be served upon said alleged violator and is authorized to file a
Complaint and to prosecute the same in the Circuit Court of Cook
County.
D . The fact that the animal is licensed to a person registered with the
Village Treasurer -Collector in the name of said alleged violator shall
be prima facie proof that said alleged violator allowed the animal to
exist in violation of any given provision of this Chapter at the time of
such alleged violation.
E. The violation claim described in said CITATION soto be issued pur-
suant to the terms of this Section may be settled, compromised and
paid in the respective amounts set forth in the following schedule:
1. In the event that said payment is made prior to the mailing by the
municipality or by the Official of a Final Notice, the following
amounts shall be accepted as settlement:
Section Violated
Section
20.I01
$ 5.00
Section
20.102
$10.00
Section
20.103
$15.00
Section
20.104
$ 5.00
Section
20.105
$15.00
Section
20.201
$ 5.00
Section
20.204
$ 5.00
Section
20.205
$15.00
2 . In the event that payment has not been paid prior to the mailing of
such Final Notice, and in fact, Final Notice has been mailed, the
following amounts shall be accepted as settlement: Five Dollars
($5) over and above those amounts listed in paragraph I above.
3. In the event that payment is not made within the time prescribed in
the Final Notice, and a Notice to Appear has been served and a
Complaint filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, payment of
any fine and costs shall be in such amounts as may be determined
and established by the Circuit Court of Cook County prusuant to
subsection F of this Section 20.302.
F. In accordance with the provisions of Subsection E of this Section 20.302
or whenever a Police Officer arrests a person because of a violation of
Section 20.302 of this Article, every person, firm, or corporation con-
victed of a misdemeanor for a violation of any of the provisions of this
Article shall be punished by a fine of riot less than Twenty-five Dollars
($25) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100) for a first offense;
not less than Fifty Dollars ($50) nor more than T'hree Hundred Dollars
($300) for as second offense; and not less than One Hundred Dollars
($1(90) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500) for each offense
there after. if any violation shall be of a continuing nature, each as
of violation shall be deemed an separate offense and subject to the pro--
gressive penalties contained hereinabove.
ARTICLE fV. DEFINITIONS
Section 20.401. SeveLabili . If any part or parts of this Chapter shall
be held to be unconstitutional, such unconstitutionality shall not affect the
validity of the remaining parts of this Chapter. The Board of Trustees here-
by declares that to would have passed the remaining parts of this Chapter
if it had known that such part or parts thereof would be declared unconstitu-
tional.
Section 20.402, Construction.
A. Effect of Headings. Chapter, Article, and Section headings contained
herein shall not be deemed to govern, limit, modify, or in any
manner affect the scope, meaning or intent of the provisions of any
Article or Section of this Chapter.
B. Definitions. For the purpose of this Chapter 20, whenever the
following words and phrases are used, they shall have the meanings
and definitions respectively ascribed to them in this Section.
1. Animal. Any living vertebrate, domestic or wild, not including
humans.
2. Animal Control Center. Any facility utilized for the purpose of
impounding animals impounded pursuant to the terms of Articles
I and 11 of this Chapter.
3. Animal Control Officer. The Health Officer of the Village of Mount
Prospect, his agents, or any police officer, of their agents,
enforcing the provisions of this Chapter.
4. Animal Under Restraint. Any animal either secured by a leash
or lead, or within the premises of its owner, or confined within
a crate or cage, or confined within a vehicle, or on the premises
of another person with the consent of that person, or within an
area specifically designated by the Animal Control Officer as an
animal execise run when said animal is under the control of a
,competent person.
5, Bite. Seizure with the teeth or jaws of an animal so that the skin
of a human being or animal seized has been pierced or broken
and further includes contact of the saliva of the biting animal
with any break or abrasion of the skin ofthe human being or
animal bitten.
6. Cat. Any live male or female member of the classification Fells catus.
7 Dangerous or Vicious Animal. Any animal which is known to
have attacked as person on as previous occasion without provocation
whenever that person was peacefully conducting himself or her-
self where he or she was lawfully entitled to be.
8 Director of Health or Health Officer. Director of the Deport-
rnent of Heaii.Ti of tiie Village of Mount Prospect.
9. Po
�Z, Any live male or fern ale imzmber of the classification
Canis familiaris,
1.0. Financc Director. Director of Finance of the Village of
Mount Prospect.
11. Humane Society, Any not - for --profit corporation chartered
under the laws of the State ofIllinois for the object of aninial
we I fare .
12. Ina pounded, The taking of any andinal into the custody of the
Anirnal. Control Officer, including the subsequent placement
of such animal into any kennel., anirnal shelter, aninial pound
in. accordance with. the teryns ofArticles I and 11 of this
Chapter .
1.3. Kill.. Death brought about by,iny method Which. produces
liiTtant loss of consciousriess and results in painless death.
14. Licensed Der
or Cat. Any dog or cat six months of age or older
for- which the owner can produce proof' of' having paid the license
fee for the current year.
15. 0 neer. Any person hav ing a right of property in an animal.
or who keeps or harbors any aninial or who has an animal
in his care or custody for fifteen (15) con.secutive days,
1.6. Police Dtpa
rftnent. The Mount Prospect Police Department .
17. Scratch,. Any scraping with the claw or nail ofany animal
so that the skin of a human being or animal being touched.
has been pierced or "realm.
1.3. StrM_Animal. Any animal upon property other than that of
the owner and not under restraint and not in the presence
of its owner.
19. Vaccination. The injection, as approved by the Departme
of Agriculture, State;of Illinois, of an antirabies vaccine
approved by said department, with verification thereof
consisting,of a current certificate and current tag issued
accordance with the statutes of the State of Illinois. I
ejO. Y!1!2�gt. The Village of Mount Prospect.
SECTION' TWO. That the Village Clerk be and is hereby directed to publish
the foregoing Ordinance in pampblet form, pursuant to the statutes of the State of
Illinois made and, provided.
SECTION THREE. That this Ordinance shallbe in full force and effect as of
12: 01 o'clock a . m. , May 1, 1.978, and after its passage, approval, and publica-
tion, in the manner provided by law.
WIAW
PASSED this day of , 1..979
APPROVED this day of 1978.
APPROVED,
Village President
Village Clerk
C'f&NGE8 BY THE; nZLIA0E BOARD TO
BUILDING
%BA -46-3-77)
%B8_47_�_77) Mount Prospect Plaza, rezone B-3 � variation l0-4-77
ZDA-52-Z-77) Mount, Prospect, Safe Depoolt Corp. I01. 3 Maple
%BA -53-n-77> Rezone & parking variation 1-17-78
3BA-54-Z-77)
�B�-55-3D_77 500 E Kensington. Dt�D"
-% u B_4° �floor area
C8A-56_V_??>' ratl.o fr«m ^50 to '54 2-7-78
ZB&-61-C-77) N.W. corner Rand & Central Rezone, 13-3 to 13-11 2-7-78
ZB&-8-8U-78) 20I0 Camp McDonald, Rd Special use & variation 2-21-78
CBA -9-V-78}
3BA-10-V-78) N.W. corner N.W. Hwy & 3obonI St. Rezone &
%BA -II -C-78) variation 2-2I-78
ODnu terraces and porches 2-2I-78
%BA Fee Revision 2-2I-7
Licensing of multiple dwellings 11-5-7/
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Special taxing district, capita] improvement (Water System) 7-5-77
Real Estate transfer tax 9-20-77
Proposed change in Library directorate via referendum l0-18-77
Insurance - Umbrella coverage 10-18-77
FIRE & POLICE COMMITTEE
Burglar alarm fees for false alarms 1-17-78
Robert Gordon, Esq. Case No. 76 L 4408
7-20-76
Review important cases
6-17-77
Update ordinances
5-17-77
How to reduce the adversary system
5-77-77
Executive Sessions
6-7-77
Duality control of potential excess verdict cases
8-7-77
Pending law suit, Teichert et al
70-18-77
Review legal notice procedures
11-15-77
Gift requirement for developers
l -3-7D
PUBLIC
Scavenger service contract
72-6-77
PUBLIC
Consideration of amendments to Zoning Ordinance (PUD)
10-19-76
MFT Projects
1-7-78
PLANNING COMMISSION
Zoning classification - stadium, athletic clubs & fields,
tennis courts, private & semi -private clubs
6-2-75
Annual review of Village Comprehensive Plan of
preparation of community development plan on annual basis
1-21-75
PERSONNEL.
Criteria for evaluating the Village Manager
3-2-76
'MINUTES OF THE REGrJLAR
MEETING—O,P THE' MAYOR
AND BOAFff.) OF'
Febri.,iary ".), 1�,)'78
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Krause called the meeting to order at 8:07 P.M.
INVOCATION
Phe invocation was given by Trustee Floros.,
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: Mayor Kr,aiase 'Prustees F 1 o T., ¢,.)s>
iferidi-,,^J.nks MIntoy,'i Murauskls
Richardson
Absent- Trustee Wattenberg
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to
approve the minutes of the regula,r meeting held
February '7, 19'78.
Upon roll ca]..l: Ayes: Floro, Hendricl,,,z Marat.s.,kis,
Pass-, Minton
Nays: None
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS AND FINAN(,IA.l, REPORT
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved to
approve the following bills:
General $238,565 -72
Parking System Revenue '.."539 - 52
Motor Fuel Tax 1.9 , 188. ria
Corporate Purposes Const. 1973 34,rA4.95
Corporate Purposes Const. 2.974 1,367.90
General. Obligation Bd. & Tri.t. 10,953.-,)o
Waterworks & Sewerage Fund 53 7415, 38
.359,305.2'a
Upon roll call: Ayes. F -1r, -.)r J]endrl.cks M,-,1u,,iton
RJ,chardson
Nays- . None
Motion carried.
Trustee Floros, seconded by T.:r.,ustee Richardson rnoVErd
to approve the financial report dated. January 3'1, 1978,
subject to audit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Ilendricks Mintan
Muraus,kis Richardson
Nays: None
Motion ca:rx-,ied.
MAYOR'S REPOR'T
Mayor Krause presented a Reso 1-ution congratulatlrq,". th.e
Forest View (.],irls BowlirLg Team.
Trustee Minton, seconded by T,.rustee Mu-rauskis., moved far
passage or Resolution 9--78
A. RESOLUTION OF' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOREST
'VIEW GIPjS BOWLING TEAM
Upon rol-'L call: Ayes, Floros Ilend.t',icks Minton
M ura U. S lci S IR 1 c, h zi r d s ori
Nays* Nonc,
Motion carried.
Mayor, Krause expressed. a;�)prec1ation tc lu]ugene Bra.dUce and
Ray Friend for se7.-ving on Collowi�'�g theJr
resigriation, noting that CertJ-fl.cates of" Me:rit would be
forwa.'r,ded to them.
MANAGhRIS REPORIP
Vil]lage Manager^ Eppley presented a Resolution relative
to the poor conr . i:jtj.ori of two State roads,
Trustlee lfend.r,icks, seconded 'key.T�rustee Rlch,�.-,xdson, moved
for pza.ssage of Re solution P�10-
A. RESOLU'PION REQUESTIING'j L�MERGENCY AID FOR
HIGHWAY REPAIR ON S'fA'.PE C,'ONTROLLED
HIGHWAYS #12 AND #83-
Upon roll call. Ayes: e n dr.J. c k s, Minton
Mu.reiAki,s Richardson
Nays� N�one
Motdon carr:ied.
Cople,,.r of Resolution No. Tkrould be forwarded to
Governor Thompson, Senator Regner, Dep�.-r
,Ltm�n
� t of Trarsport,@,tion
and Mr. J. Moore, 61-6 Pr,osp,,ect Man.or.
Mr. Epp,Ley brought; the natt er., of-,Lift.ltnfr the hiring freeze
in order to replace a. part-tim�.-? seci,.,etary in the Health.
Services Department, Senior Citizen Ca-:)nt;er. Mayor Krause
noted to senior citizens dnnence thcit no ange in
services would. take pl.ace (1,ue to the v,I.cancy. Phe fo.'L.lovving
resident's spoke J.n favor of lift.]rig the hiring freeze in
order to fill the part-time vacaricy.
Fred g'Jllek, 20 W. Trail.
Mr. Wagner, Pre.,dent of tkae. Men's C'Lub
RudVgi'
y �r
Ln., 19 N. Pirie
George Sanford, -a it. F]merson
Irene Stephi.an,
Edna Boler, .1.10 E- 'Linlcoin
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Jerome Clauser, 302 S. Kenilworth, member of the Finance
Commission, supported the recommendation of the Finance
Commission and deny the request to lift the hiring freeze.
Trustee Minton, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved
to lift the hiring freeze and hire a part-time secretary
in the Senior Citizen Center.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Minton Richardson
Hays: Floros Hendricks Murauskis
Krause
Motion failed.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
BUILDING COMMITTEE
An Ordinance Increasing Fees Before the Zoning Board of
Appeals was referred back to the Building Committee for
certain amendments.
George Anderson, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce,
spoke in opposition to the proposed increase in Zoning
Board fees.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Trustee Floros reported on the Finance Committee meeting
held February 2, 1978, relative to a proposal to dissolve
the elected Library Board.
The following residents spoke in opposition to the
proposal:
C. 0. Schlaver, 4Q0 S. I -Oka
Helen Witlock, 300 E. Berkshire
Barbara Rogers, 211 Withorn
Richard Lehman, 205 N. Wille
Louis Tressatano, 318 N. Russell
George Anderson, 1005 W. Isabella
The matter was continued to the March 7th meeting of the
Village Board in order to gather additional in -put.
FIRE AND POLICE COMMITTEE
Trustee Minton, seconded by Trustee Richardson, moved
to waive the rule in order to bring a matter to the
floor that was not listed on the agenda relative to
reconsideration of Ordinance No. 2769, An Ordinance
Enacting Strict Controls Over Conflict of Interest.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Hendricks Minton Richardson
Nays: Floros Murauskis Krause
Motion failed.
Trustee Minton expressed concern over the passage of
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Ordinance No. 2769, noting that by passing said Ordinance
it was his feeling a conflict of interest could arise by
representing a client in a real estate matter for property
within the corporate boundaries of the Village of Mount
Prospect. Trustee Minton also mentioned that House BI -11
No. 1317 would become effective truly, 1.978, which Bill
would govern conflicts of interest.
Edward Rhea, 1829 Palm Drive, expressed his concern
relative to the passage of Ordinance No. 2769.
Ed Miller, 131 S. Kenilworth, spoke in favor of said
Ordinance.
Further comments relative to the matter would be set
forth in the Trustee Minton's report from the Fire & Police
Committee.
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITTEE
An Ordinance Recodifying Chapter 20 of the Municipal Code
had its first reading.
A Committee of the Whole meeting was scheduled for Monday,
February 27th, at 7;30 P.M. in the Trustee's Room for the
purpose of discussing bid proposals for scavenger service.
PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved
for passage of Ordinance No. 2770
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PRO)CEDURES VOR
SEWER AND WVIIER MAIN RECAPTURE 11GRR'11'M1,,Nq'S
Upon roll call: Ayes: F."l-oros Hendr.-icks Minton
Murauskis Richardson
Nays: None
Motion carried.
OTHER BUSINESS
Mayor Krause presented a Certification of Results of the
election held by the Public Works Department to determine
whether an organization known as AI E should represent
certain members of that department. The certification
indicated 30 votes in favor of the question, 12 against.
Trustee Minton, seconded by Trustee Flores, moved to accept
the Certification of Results of the Public Works election.
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Flores Hendricks Minton
Murauskis Richardson
None
Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Hendricks, moved
to authorize the Mayor to sign and. Clerk to attest the
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Di Mucci's Tamarack-Thornwood Park Plat of' Subdivision.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton
Murauskis Richardson
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved
to authorize the Mayor to sign and Clerk to attest the
three plats of subdivision known as Robert Joseph Unit #2
Robert Joseph Unit #3, and Robert Joseph Unit #4, subject
to any public improvements bonds being posted, if
necessary.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton
Murauskis Richardson
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Richardson, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved to
authorize the Mayor to sign and Clerk to attest the
renewal lease with V & G Printers, 311 S. Busse Avenue.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Floros Hendricks Minton
Mti.rauskis Richardson
Nav s, None
Motion carried.
COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following Committee meeting dates were announced.
Building Committee March 8
Finance Committee February 23
Public Health & Safety - March 9
ADJOURNMENT
Trustee Murauskis, seconded by Trustee Richardson moved
to adjourn the meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Unanimous
Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
Donald W. Gfoodman
Village Clerk
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