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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4459_001Next Ordinance No. 4430 Next Resolution No. 19-92 A G 3 N D A VILLAGE CLERK'S OFFICE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT 0 R D 2 R 0 F B U 8 1 N E S 8 REGULAR MEETING Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Meeting Room, 1st Floor Tuesday Senior Citizen Center May 19, 1992 50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P. M. Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 I. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL Mayor Gerald "Skip## Parley Trustee Mark Busse Trustee Leo Floros Trustee George Clowes Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee Timothy Corcoran Trustee Irvana Wilke III- INVOCATION - Trustee Corcoran IV. APPROVE MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, May S, 1992 V. APPROVAL OF BILLS AND FINANCIAL REPORT Vi. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD A. PROCLAMATION: HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM MONTH, MAY, 1992 VII- MAYORIS REPORT ALL A. 1st reading Of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF THE VILLAGE CODE This Ordinance creates one additional Class 11R11 liquor license for a new restaurant, to be known as Chungkiwa. Restaurant, at 1631-33 South Busse Road. (Exhibit A) B. Appointments VIII. OLD BUSINESS A. ZBA 17-V-92, 1500 - 1522 North Elmhurst Road lst reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 1500 - 1502 NORTH ELMHURST ROAD This Ordinance grants a variation from Section 14.3012 to allow a reduction in the number of required parking spaces for this shopping center, located at the southwest corner of Elmhurst and Camp Mc Donald Roads, from 116 to 70 to allow a Class III restaurant (Lou Malnati carry -out) to Occupy a portion of the building. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit B) B. 1. ZBA 19-V-92 and ZBA 20 -SU -92, 228 & 230 South Prairie Ave. ist reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTS A VARIATION AND SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 228 & 230 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE This Ordinance grants a variation to allow a driveway width of 31 feet, as well as granting a Special Use to allow a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. The Zoning Board of Appeals of recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit C) 2. ist reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING MODIFICATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE This Ordinance grants modifications to allow an escrow to be established guaranteeing the installation of streets, sidewalks and street lights at a future date to be determined by the Village. (Exhib.''-. D) 3. Malapanes Plat of Subdivision This subdivision creates two lots of record for single family dwelling. C. ZBA 21 -SU -92, 102 Hatlen Avenue 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 102 HATLEN This Ordinance grants a Special Use to allow a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit E) D. ZBA 23 -SU -92, 309 North Westgate 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 309 NORTH WESTGATE ROAD This Ordinance grants a Special Use to allow a satellite dish ten feet in radius. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit F) E. ZBA 24-V-92, 508 South Owen Street ist reading of AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 508 SOUTH OWEN STREET This Ordinance grants a variation from to to allow a Floor Area Ratio of .46 in order to construct a second story addition and sun room to an existing single family home. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. (Exhibit G) IX. NEW BUSINESS A. ist reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XIV ENTITLED "SIGN REVIEW BOARD" OF CHAPTER 5 OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT This Ordinance amends the Village code to increase the number of members on the Sign Review Board from 5 to 7. (Exhibit H) B. 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE X ENTITLED "SAFETY COMMISSION" OF CHAPTER 5 OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT This Ordinance amends the Village Code to increase the number of members on the Safety Commission from 7 to 9. (Exhibit J) C. Sign Review Board Case No. 24-92, Text Amendment The Petitioner, Charlie Club, is requesting a text amendment to create a Special Use category for off -premise signs. The Sign Review Board recommends the request by denied by a vote of 4-1. X. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT A. Bid results: 1. Can Dota/Wa Pella/Central Road Storm Sewer B. Concur with recommendation of the Village Manager to make payment in the amount of $21,000 to Opus North Corporation for oversizing water mains. XI. ANY OTHER BUSINESS XII- EXECUTIVE SESSION - Litigation and Personnel XIII.ADJOURNMENT MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT MAY S, 1992 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Farley called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL Present upon roll call: Mayor Gerald Farley Trustee Mark Busse Trustee George Clowes Trustee Timothy Corcoran Trustee Leo Floras Trustee Paul Hoefert Trustee Irvana Wilks INVOCATION The invocation was given by Trustee Wilks. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees held April 21, 1992. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. APPROVAL OF BILLS Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved to approve the following list of bills: General Fund $ 505,126 Refusal Disposal Fund 29,Q02 Motor Fuel Tax Fund 17,124 Community Development Block Grant Fund 1,683 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 11,027 Water & Sewer Fund 122,206 Parking System Revenue Fund 1,973 Risk Management Fund 66,328 Vehicle Replacement Fund 1,488 Motor Equipment Pool Fund - Capital Improvement, Repl. or Rep. 19,068 Downtown Redev. Const. Fund - Fire & Police Building Const. 39,370 Flood Control Revenue Fund 189,185 Corporate Purpose Improvement 1990 - Debt Service Funds 10 Flexcomp Trust Fund 419 Escrow Deposit Fund 46,888 Police Pension Fund 42,972 Firemen's Pension Fund 48,698 Benefit Trust Fund $1,142,567 Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. INVOCATION APPROVE MINUTES APPROVE BILLS COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS, CITIZENS TO BE HEARD Lin4a Malik, representing the Mount Prospect Jaycees, PRESENTATION: presented T-shirts to members of the Village Board JAYCEES in appreciation for their continued support of their organization. PRESENTATION: mayor Farley, Fire Chief Cavello and Deputy Chief FIRE DEPT. Jackson presented awards for heroic service to the HEROIC SERVICE following: Firefighter/Paramedic Mark Wojtkiewicz Firefighter/Paramedic Mike Klees Firefighter/Paramedic Dale Steward Firefighter/Paramedic Tim Cunningham Lt. Henry Dawson Don Anderson, ESDA Firefighter Randy Werderitch Lt. Dan Ackerman Lt. Mike Figolah MAYOR'S REPORT HOLIDAY INN Mayor Farley stated that the corporate ownership of the CLASS I'M" LIQUOR Holiday Inn has changed and presented a request -to LICENSE allow the Holiday Inn to continue doing business under the existing Class I'M" liquor license. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to acknowledge the change in corporate ownership for the Holiday Inn and authorized the business to continue operating under the existing Class I'M" liquor license. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. AMEND CH. 13 A request was presented to create one additional Class CLASS IIR" 11RII liquor license for Chungkiwa Restaurant to be located at 1631-1633 South Busse Road. CHUNGKIWA Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to RESTAURANT authorize the creation of a Class 'OR" liquor license 1631 S.BUSSE RD for Chungkiwa Restaurant, 1631-1633 South Busse Road. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented May 19th for first reading. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS ZBA 17-V-92 ZBA 17-V-92, 1500 - 1522 N. Elmhurst Road 1500 N.ELMHURST The Petitioner is requesting a variation from Section 14.3012 to allow a reduction in the number of required parking spaces for this shopping center, located at the southwest corner of Elmhurst Road and Camp Mc Donald Road. It was noted that the variation would permit Lou Malantils to operate a carry-out/pick-up restaurant. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved Page 2 - May 5, 1992 to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the variation requested in ZBA 17-V-92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented May 19th for first reading. ZBA 19-V-92 and ZBA 20 -SU -92, 228 & 230 S. Prairie Ave ZBA 19-V-92 & The Petitioner is requesting a variation to allow ZBA 20 -SU -92 a driveway 31 feet wide.and a special use to allow 228 & 230 S. a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. PRAIRIE AVE The'Zoning Board of Appeals recommended grants these requests by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the variation and special use being the subject of ZBA 19-V-92 and ZBA 20 -SU -92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented May 19th for first reading. ZBA 21 -SU -92, 102 Hatlen Avenue ZBA 21 -SU -92 The Petitioner is requesting a special use to allow 102 HATLEN a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the special use in ZBA 21 -SU -92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented for first reading on May 19th. ZBA 22-V-92, 1308 North Lama Lane ZBA 22-V-92 The Petitioner is requesting variations to allow 1308 LAMA LN a circular driveway and to allow 48* of the front yard to be covered with impervious surface. By a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board of Appeals recommended denying these requests. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved Page 3 - May 5, 1992 to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and deny the variations requested in ZBA 22-V-92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. ZBA 23 -SU -92 ZBA 23 -SU -92, 309 North Westgate 309 WESTGATE The Petitioner is requesting a special use to allow a satellite dish ten feet in radius. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the special use requested in ZBA 23 -SU -92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. An ordinance will be presented May 19th for first ZBA 24-V-92 ZBA 24-V-92, 508 South Owen Street 508 S. OWEN The Petitioner is requesting a variation to allow a Floor Area Ratio of .45, rather than the permitted .35, in order to construct a second story addition and sun room to an existing, single family home. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the variation requested in ZBA 24- V-92. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilke Nays: None Motion carried. An Ordinance will be presented May 19th for first reading. MAPLE STREET A Resolution was presented authorizing execution of an TOWNHOMES: Agreement between the Village and the townhome PARKING association located on Maple and Lincoln Streets, which Agreement would allow the residents to park in the Maple Street Parking Lot for a specified annual fee. RES.NO. 14-92 Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved for passage of Resolution No. 14-92 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWNHOMES GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MAPLE AND LINCOLN STREETS AND THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT RELATIVE TO PARKING Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Pass: Busse Motion carried. 4 - May 5, 1992 An ordinance was presented for first reading that AMEND would amend ordinance No. 4311, granting variations ORD.NO.4311 amend the Chicago Assembly of God Church at 618 East Golf Road. The proposed amendment would extend the effective period for the variation for one additional year. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, HOefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved ORD.NO. 4428 for passage of Ordinance No. 4428 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 4311, GRANTING A VARIATION FOR THE CHICAGO ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, 618 EAST GOLF ROAD, BY EXTENDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE FOR ONE ADDITIONAL YEAR. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, HOefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. A Resolution was presented that would authorize IDOT ROAD the Village to make specific roadway repairs on REPAIRS State rights-of-way without having to post a bond. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved RES.NO.15-92 for passage of Resolution No. 15-92 A RESOLUTION IN LIEU OF A SURETY BOND IN ORDER TO PERFORM SPECIFIED CONSTRUCTION WORK WITHIN STATE OF ILLINOIS RIGHTS-OF-WAY Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. A Resolution was presented that would authorize ROADWAY an Agreement between the Village of the Illinois MAINTENANCE Department of Transportation (IDOT) to maintain IDOT certain State rights-of-way. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved RES.NO.16-92 for passage of Resolution No. 16-92 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING RELATIVE TO MAINTENANCE OF ROADWAYS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. Page 5 - May 5, 1992 ACCEPT A rec IMPROVEMENTS: impro MUTOH-AMERICAN devel Trustee accept I the Mut Road. E393M Notion ACCEPT A recom IMPROVEMENTS: improve J & L INDUSTRIES the do -v South B Trustee accept, J & L I ndation from staff was presented to accept nts installed in conjunction with the nt of Mutoh-American located at 500 West Road. owes, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to improvements installed in conjunction with -American development, 500 West Algonquin call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None ied. tion from staff was presented to accept installed in conjunction with the tent of J & L Industries, located at 2200 Road. �efert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to improvements installed in conjunction with .stries, 2200 South Busse Road. call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. LITIGATION A Resolution was presented that would authorize COOK COUNTY acceptance of a settlement in the litigation Cook SCHOOL BUS County School Bus Company vs. Village of Mount Prospect. RES.NO. 17-92 Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved for passage of Resolution No. 17-92 Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None SELL PERSONAL An Ordii PROPERTY: authori AUCTION owned b, abandon be sold held in bicycle Trustee to wai, Ordinan ORD.NO. 4429 Upon ro Motion Trustee nce was presented for first reading that would sthe sale of miscellaneous personal property the Village as well as items that were either I or confiscated. The subject property would o the highest bidder through a public auction Dnj unction with the annual Police Department I s Luction. -coran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved the rule requiring two readings of an call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None ried. , seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved 6 - May 5, 1992 for passage of Ordinance No. 4429 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VILLAGE Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. VILLAGE MANAGERS REPORT Village Manager John Fulton Dixon presented BIDS: various bid results. The following bid was received for two 35,000 TRUCK CABS GVWR truck cabs and chassis: & CHASSIS Freund International Two 1993 Model 4900 International Cabs and Chassis Total Price: $75,564.00 It was noted by staff that several requests for bids were distributed however only one bid was received. Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved FREUND to concur with the recommendation of the INTERNIL administration and accept the bid received from Freund International for two 35,000 GVWR truck cabs and chassis at a cost not to exceed $75,564.00. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. A recommendation was presented from the Northwest CRACK Municipal Conference to participate in their multi- SEALING community bid process for crack sealing. It was the recommendation of the Conference to accept the low bid submitted by Behm Pavement Maintenance for a cost of $1.034 per pound, not to exceed $34,000. Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved BERM PAVING to concur with the recommendation of the administration and accept the bid from Behm Paving Maintenance for the crack sealing program at a cost not to exceed $34,000. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. The following bids were received for the plaster work HISTORICAL at the Historical Museum, 101 South Maple Street: MUSEUM: Ken Koeppen Plastering $ 4,559 PLASTER Bob Jirasek 8,275 Mohawk Plastering 17,935 Page 7 - May 5, 1992 KOEPPEN Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved PLASTERING to concur with the recommendation of the administration and accept the low qualified bid submitted by Ken Koeppen Plastering in the amount of $4,559 to perform the plaster work at the Historical Museum. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. CAN DOTA The following proposals were received for the storm STORM SEWER sewer improvement project known as the Can Dota/Wa PROJECT Pella/Central Road Storm Sewer. SEC Donohue, 1818 hours, $130,000 RJN Environmental Associates, 2052 hour, $145,541 SEC DONOHUE Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcorani moved to concur with the recommendation of the administration and accept the proposal submitted by SEC Donohue in the amount of $130,000 to perform the construction engineering services for the Can Dota/Wa Pella/Central Road Storm Sewer Project. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. CHANGE WORK A recommendation was presented from the administration ORDER 42 for change work order #2 for the Police and Fire POLICE & FIRE Headquarters under construction. It was noted that the HEADQUARTERS proposed change work order would increase the projected cost of the construction by $247,999.00. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved to concur with the recommendation of the administration and authorize Change Work order #2 for the Police and Fire Headquarters, increasing the cost of the project by $247,999.00. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. SENIOR CENTER The following proposals were received for the ADDITION architectural work on the proposed addition to the Senior Citizen Center: Archiplan International Ltd. $7,500 Donohue 7,930 Kurtz Associates Architects 9,100 ARCHIPLAN Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to INTERNATIONAL waive the bidding procedure and authorize entering into a contract with Archiplan International Ltd to prepare the'architectural drawings for the proposed addition to the Senior Citizen Center at a cost not to exceed $7,500. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. Page 8 - May 5, 1992 The Village Manager presented an update on the EMERGENCY recently approved emergency sewer repairs in the SEWER REPAIR: general area of 202 South Owen Street. 202 S OWEN It was noted that the Village Board authorized an expenditure of $15,000 as an initial estimate for this emergency repair, however, a revised amount for this project, including re -sodding the parkways, is $21,487.68. Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to authorize an expenditure not to exceed $21,487.68 for the emergency sewer repair in the general area of 202 South Owen Street. Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. Mr. Dixon stated that the sidewalk replacement SIDEWALK program may begin next week. REPLACEMENT PROGRAM It was also noted by the Village Manager that a meeting date is being established with the parties DISCONNECT involved with the disconnect law suit, specifically SUIT involving those businesses on Kenneth Drive and Addison Court. The purpose of the meeting would be to see if a settlement can be reached between the parties. Mr. Dixon stated that the vehicle sticker sales for VEHICLE the 1992/93 stickers are within 100 of the number STICKERS sold last year. The Auditorium Committee met relative to the proposed AUDITORIUM auditorium to be built at Lincoln Jr. High. The proposed ground breaking for this project is scheduled for June 15, 1992. Trustee Floros asked if gravel driveways are permitted GRAVEL in the Village and what enforcement is being used DRIVEWAYS to bring non -conforming properties into conformance. ADJOURNMENT ADJOURN Mayor Farley declared the meeting adjourned at 9:18 P.M. Carol A. Fields Village clerk Page 9 - May 5, 1992 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CASH POSITION May 14, 1992 Cash & Invest Receipts Disbursements Cash & Invest Balance 5/01%92 through Per Attached Journal Balance 5%01192 5114!92 List of Bills Entry 5/14/92 General & Special Revenue finds General Fund $ 3,594,608 $ 760,539 $ 661,478 <53,000> $ 3,640,669 Refuse Disposal Fund 95,921 51,798 195,617 50,000 2,102 Motor Fuel Tax 664,744 116,599 20,017 761,326 Community Development Block Grant Fund 19,524 - 2,597 16,927 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 163,676 13,307 99,049 77,934 Enterprise Funds Water & Sewer Fund 3,494,459 169,451 286,307 3,377,603 Parking System Revenue 209,529 5,890 2,861 212,558 Internal Service Funds Risk Management Fund 1,372,781 19,573 132,326 1,260,028 Vehicle Replacement Fund 456,143 20 35,060 421,103 Capital Projects Capital Improvement Fund 1,651,007 24,928 2,160 1,673,775 Downtown Redev Const Funds 563,858 2,178 - 566,036 Police & Fire Building Construction 5,061,747 237 164,668 4,897,316 Flood Control Construction Fund 4,632,814 83,898 600 4,716,112 Debt Service Funds 1,208,941 6,902 - 1,215,843 Trust & Agencv Funds Flexcomp Trust Fund 4,666 4,560 11,999 3,000 227 Escrow Deposit Fund 1,389,359 17,601 29,738 1,377,222 Police Pension Fund 17,436,515 20,449 - 17,456,964 Firemen's Pension Fund 19,266,284 31,302 - 19,297,586 Benefit Trust Funds 247.112 - 2.167 244.945 $61,533.688 $1.329.232 $1.64§,644 _ $61.216.276 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 1 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14192 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL CLEARING ACCOUNTS AAH-HA WEIDNER C10610 AAH-HA WEIDNER $100.00 $100.00 ALTER DESIGN BUILDERS C9359 ALTER DESIGN $450.00 911007 ALTER DESIGN $12,600.00 AMBASSADOR OFFICE EQUIP., INC. 911007AALTER DESIGN 1 BLUE CARTRIDGE $1,000.00 $85.48 $14,050.00 AMERITECH MOBILE COMMUNICATION SERVICE $377.13 $85.48 $377.13 AMOCO OIL COMPANY GASOLINE $46.34 $46.34 ARC DISPOSAL COMPANY APRIL COLLECTIONS $193,816.91 $193,826.91 ARMOR SYSTEMS CORPORATION COLLECTION FEES 90051 $232.31 $232.31 ARROW ROAD CONSTRUCTION B STREET RECONSTRUCTION $12,662.50 $12,662.50 & H INDUSTRIES BERTHOLD NURSERY XEROZ BOND COPY PRINTS TREES $107.80 $107.80 $10,350.00 TREES $7,510.00 TREES $765.00 TREE $285.00 TREES $1,925.00 BROADACRE CONSULTING COMPANY TRANSPLANT 5 SHRUBS CONSULTING SERVICES $240.00 $19,132.85 $21,075.00 $19,132.85 CHEM RITE PRODUCTS COMPANY CLEANING SUPPLIES $417.94 CRAIG CHUIPEK CLEANING SUPPLIES RESIDENT RE TR TAX REBATE $148.41 $628.00 $566.35 $628.00 CITIBANK, N.A. PMT INS CLAIMS-GAB $1,699.59 PMT INSURANCE CLAIMS $21.35 PMT INSURANCE CLAIMS GAB $3,298.48 CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. OF ILLI PMT INSURANCE CLAIMS-GAB WATER USAGE $5,795.50 $10,814.92* CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT PMT PR 5/14%92 $76.58 $224.25 $76.58 $224.25 COMMERCIAL CONST. GROUP INC. C10621 COMMERCIAL CONST $100.00 $100.00 COMMONWEALTH EDISON SERVICE $9,248.15 SERVICE $7,354.31 BF80-JT-17006 $230.87 COMMONWEALTH EDISON BJBO-JT-23598 BH66-JT-0498-A $4,429.80 $21.86 $21,263.13 BH67-JT-1310-A $53.93 BG21-JT-1838-A $50.94 BA77-JT-2404-A $9.03 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 2 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14192 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL CLEARING ACCOUNTS BH66-JT-3710-A $16.05 BH67-JT-3858-B $40.14 BH66-JT-5262-A $157.04 BH66-JT-5266-C $142.74 BB72-JT-5608-D $143.47 BH68-JT-7498-A $21.86 COMP USA BB72-JT-8548-A CABLE $11.99 $669.05 COMPUTER SUPPLIES $21.98 $24.96 COMNPTER/SUPPLIES $2,117.08 CREDIT $691.10- COMPUTERLAND SUPPLIES PAGEMAKER CLASS-ANGELL $164.58 $100.00 $1,637.52 TERMINALISUPPLIES $3,419.00 CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NAT'L BK COMPUTER MOUSE JAWA WATER $150.00 $127,547.00 $3,669.00 JAWA WATER $12,163.00- JAWA $957.00- CORPORATE POLICYHOLDERS COUNS. JAWA RISK MGMT SERVICES $1,603.00 $500.00 $116,030.00 $500.00 COURTESY HOME CENTER COURTESY ROOFING SUPPLIES C10583 COURTESY ROOFING $434.55 $100.00 $434.55 CRESCENT EXHIBITS AND DISPLAYS REPAIR WORKBENCH TOP $100.00 $100.00 $100.00 A. W. CRICKS REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $1.20 ED CURTZS RENTAL, INC. REFUND FINAL WATER BILL EQUIPMENT RENTAL $11.90 $162.50 $13.10 $162.50 DELOITTE & TOUCHE CONSULTING SERVICES $1,670.00 SAM DI BENEDZTTO CONSULTING SERVICES REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $360.00 $9.52 $2,030.00 DISBURSEMENT ACCT REFUND FINAL WATER BILL P1R ENDING 5114192 $399,333.85 $10.48* P1R ENDING 5114192 $1,166.29 P1R ENDING 5114192 $748.20 « P1R ENDING 5114192 $35,695.96 ELEK-TEK, INC. P1R ENDING 5714792 COMPUTER SUPPLIES $1,642.72 $438,587.02* $429.00 $429.00 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 3 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5114%92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL CLEARING ACCOUNTS ELEK-TEK, INC. COMPUTER SUPPLIES $364.98 VGA COLOR MONITOR $348.96 COMPUTER SUPPLIES $214.00 $927.94 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION C10554 ENVIRONMENTAL RESTOR $2,000.00 $2,000.00 ALLAN W. FAIRCHILD REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $21.42 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $2.16 $23.58 FAIRVIEW PRINTING SERVICE ENVELOPES $127.00 SIGN PERMIT LABELS $232.00 $359.00 FC & S MANAGEMENT C10632 FC&S MGMT $100.00 010633 FC&S MGMT $75.00 $175.00 FLEXCOMP DISBURSEMENTS APRIL 92 DEP CARE REIMB $3,291.50 APRIL 92 MED BENEFIT REIMB $8,707.62 $11,999.12* FOLGERS FLAG & DECORATING, INC SERVICES RENDERED $1,162.50 $1,162.50 FULLER'S CARWASH DES PLAINES APRIL 92 CAR WASHES $401.50 APRIL 92 CAR WASHES $13.00 $414.50 FULTON, THOMAS RESIDENT RE TR TAX REBATE $390.00 $390.00 G & K SERVICES UNIFORM SERVICES $153.12 UNIFORM SERVICES $153.12 $306.24 G.E.M. CONTRACTORS CONCRETE RESTORATION $3,521.50 $3,521.50 GILL, JAMES DUPLICATE STAMP PURCHASE $288.00 $288.00 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. SUPPLIES $131.06 $131.06 GULDEN-BITTEL SEWER SERV. C10620 GULDEN BITTLE $100.00 $100.00 H R HART,PHOTO APRIL 92 FILM PROCESSING $58.32 $58.32 H -B -K WATER METER SERVICE WATER METER LABOR $71.37 WATER METER LABOR $1,257.92 WATER METER LABOR $285.48 WATER METER LABOR $356.85 WATER METER LABOR $21.54 WATER METER LABOR $237.90 $2,231.06 HENRICKSEN CHAIR REPAIR $72.50 CHAIR REPAIR $50.00 $122.50 EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. SUPPLIES $10.92 $10.92 HOOK'S NURSERY INC. 15 INCH NANA YEWS $363.00 $363.00 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO.' SERRVICE $24.26 SERVICE $25.29 SERVICE $25.65 $75.20 VENDOR -CLEARING ACCOUNTS ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT ITEC JO -LAN COMPANY NELS J. JOHNSON MARY ANN JOHNSTON ANDREA JUSZCZYK MICHAEL KAUFMANN KAUSHAGEN CONST MICHAEL KAUTZ KGS INDUSTRIES ROBERT KOOIKER LAKE -COOK FARM SUPPLY COMPANY JUDITH LALUE LEWIS EQUIPMENT CO. LION PHOTO OF SCHAUMBURG M & M RADIO LAB M.W. COMPUTER MATERIAL SYSTEMS, INC. METRO EXPRESS, INC. METROMEDIA PAGING SERVICES ROGER MEYER MIDWEST LASER SUPPLY CO MONROE SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS, I MOUNT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY NATIONWIDE PAPERS NATOAJNLC VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 4 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5%14/92 PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL EMPLOYEE SHARE -APRIL $25,109.68 EMPLOYER SHARE -APRIL $62,997.24 $88,106.92* REPAIRS $3,010.00 $3,010.00 SUPPLIES $359.15 $359.15 PKWY TREE REMOVAL $1,053.00 PKWY TREE REMOVAL $195.00 $1,248..00 REFUND DUPLICATE STICKER $20.00 $20.00 PMT PR SJ14j92 $254.00 $254.00 C8211 KAUFMAN $100.00 $100.00 C10549 KAUSHAGEN $100.00 $100.00 C8422 KAUTZ $1,375.00 C8422A KAUTZ 445.00 $1,820.00 C8158 KGS INDUSTRIES 8225.00 911219 KGS INDUSTRIES $350.00 $575.00 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $8.88 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $88.06 $96.94 NO LEAD FUEL $8,002.70 $8,002.70 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $23.80 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $2.14 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $2.62 $28.56 TRAILER $825.00 $825.00 FILM & BATTERIES $283.23 $283.23 MAGNETIC LOCATOR $698.00 $698.00 COMPUTER SUPPLIES $400.53 $400.53 SUPPLIES $352.77 SUPPLIES $131.83 SUPPLIES $62.20 $546.80 DELIVERY $19.60 DELIVERY $19.60 $39.20 SERVICE $531.47 $531.47 HAULING DISPOSAL $2,440.50 $2,440.50 SUPPLIE $315.00 $315.00 2 MONROE CALCULATORS $312.00 $312.00 PPRT 4TH INSTALLMENT $1,712.52 $1,712.52* PAPER $2,459.95 $2,459.95* LEGAL DEFENSE FUND $1,000.00 $1,000.00 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 5 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14192 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL CLEARING ACCOUNTS NBD BANK MOUNT PROSPECT, N.A. SAVINGS BONDS PR 5/14 $500.00 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4/30 $1,289.47 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4130 $151.61 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4/30 $97.49 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4130 $10,941.76 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4130 $2,997.80 DUE TO FED DEP PR 4730 $55.74 $16,033.87* NORDIC PAVING BRICK INSTALLED PAVING BRICKS $2,478.00 $2x.00 NORMANDY CONSTRUCTION C10359 NORMANDY CONST $25.00 $25 $25.00 NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS CO. SS GOLF 1W WAPELLA $69.80 19 NORTHWEST HWY $150.22 $220.02 NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE 3,000 COMPLIANCE TICKETS $405.00 $405.00 NORTHWEST STATIONERS INC. SUPPLIES $877.07 $877.07 OPUS C10576 OPUS NORTH $500.00 $500.00 ORDER FROM HORDER CARD STOCK -INSPECTIONS $21.86 $21.86 OVERHEAD MATERIAL HANDLING REPAIRS/OSHA INSPECTION $619.75 $619.75 PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS LEGAL PAGE $31.65 $31.65 PCM INC. C9757 PCM INC $100.00 $100.00 PEDERSEN 6 HOUPT APRIL 92 RE TR TAX TRANS $70.00 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $96.25 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $484.20 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $193.60 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $358.88 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $9.69 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $12.19 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $39.25 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $162.39 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $16.25 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $65.00 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $596.75 APRIL LEGAL SERVICES $433.95 $2,538.40 DONNA F. PETRONE REFUND STICKER $20.00 $20.00 PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $80.00* $80.00 ELLEN PLATE PMT PR 5/14/92 $225.00 $225.00 POSTAGE BY PHONE SYSTEM POSTAGE METER ADV DEPOSIT $3,000.00 $3,000.00* PROCO SYSTEMS, INC. SEALING OF MASONRY WALLS $675.00 $675.00 VENDOR CLEARING ACCOUNTS PUBLIX OFFICE SUPPLIES INC QUARTER DECK R & R UNIFORMS INC. R. PRINTING COMPANY RAINBOW 1 HR PHOTO EXP. ARTHUR J. ROGERS & CO. ROSCOR CORPORATION ROSETTI BROTHERS CONSTR.CO.INC THE SALVATION ARMY LILLIAN SCHALL SCHUSTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY SEMROW, BUD (OTTO SEMROW) SEVENTEEN SPECIALTIES INC THE SIGN PALACE SOUND INCORPORATED . SPACE HOME IMPROVEMENT MARSHALL SPENCER STATE OF ILLINOIS STEPHENSON, MICHAEL STERLING CODIFIERS, INC. SUBURBAN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE C VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 6 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL FILE JACKETS SOFTWARE%SUPPLIES $210.00 $60.00 $210.00 $60.00 SHIRTS $75.00 UNIFORM SUPPLIES $521.45 $596.45 PUBLIC WORKS WEEK POSTERS $337.50 $337.50 FILM PROCESSING $17.38 $17.38 1316 AJ ROGERS $100.00 1317 AJ ROGERS $100.00 1435 AJ ROGERS $100.00 1442 AJ ROGERS $100.00 1521 AJ ROGERS $100.00 $500.00 HDWRE EDIT CONTROLLER $1,487.00 HDWRE EDIT CONTROLLER $1,487.00 PORTABLE RECORDER $2,995.00 $5,969.00 CONCRETE RESTORATION $2,500.00 $2,500.00 4TH ALLOCATION $1,875.00 $1,875.00 REFUND STICKER $20.00 $20.00 PARTS $933.32 PARTS $16.98 $950.30 REFUND WATER BILL OVERPMT $166.60 REFUND WATER BILL OVERPMT $16.80 $183.40 POCKET BADGES $32.25 OPEN HOUSE GIVEAWAYS $186.05 OPEN HOUSE GIVEAWAYS $119.10 OPEN HOUSE GIVEAWAYS $301.58 $638.98 1376 1377 SIGN PALACE $200.00 $200.00 SERV CE DOOR $60.00 $60.00 C10527 SPACE HOME IMP $100.00 C9492 SPACE HOME IMP $75.00 C9563 SPACE HOME IMP $75.00 $250.00 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $76.16 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $7.68 $83.84 LIQUOR APP RECORD CK $35.00 $35.00* REIMB SAFEY SHOES $50.00 $50.00 SUPPLEMENT $520.11 $520.11 HEALTH CARE SERVICE $1,333.37 $1,333.37 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 7 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL CLEARING ACCOUNTS SUN ELECTRIC CORPORATION EQUIPMENT $1,451.00 $1,451.00 ROGELIO TAM REFUND STICKER $20.00 $20.00 THIRD DISTRICT CIRCUIT COURT 920514 BOND MONEY $600.00 920506 BOND MONEY $2,875.00 920511 BOND MONEY $3,100.00 $6,575.00* JOHN TROTT REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $66.64 REFUND FINAL WATER BILL $6.72 $73.36 UNITED STATES FIRE PROTECTION C10044 US FIRE PROT $100.00 $100.00 V & G PRINTERS INC. NOTE PADS $140.00 BUSINESS CARDS $62.00 $202.00 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT DUPLICATE STICKER REFUND $20.00 $20.00 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT C10359 NORMANDALE CONST $75.00 C10376 WALGREEN $25.00 C10633 FC&S MGMT $25.00 C8158 KGS INDUSTRIES $275.00 C8422 MICHAEL KAUTZ $55.00 C9359 ALTER DESIGN $50.00 C9492 SPACE HOME $25.00 C9563 SPACE HOME IMP $25.00 $555.00 VULCAN SIGN SIGN MATERIAL $2,972.75 STOP SIGNS $1,950.00 BARRICADE SUPPLIES $300.00 BARRICADE SUPPLIES $597.50 $5,820.25 WALGREEN CO. C10376 WALGREEN CO $475.00 $475.00 WALTER, JOHN RESIDENT RE TR TAX REBATE $460.00 $460.00 WEARGUARD UNIFORMS $26.97 UNIFORMS $26.96 UNIFORMS $22.32 UNIFORMS $22.31 CREDIT $16.35 - CREDIT $16.34 - CREDIT $2.88 - CREDIT $2.87- $60.12 XEROX CORP. APRIL 1090 CHARGES $1,458.97 $1,458.97 CLEARING ACCOUNTS ***TOTAL** $1,061,188.33 ******************************************************************************************************** VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF IL VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 8 $50.00 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT $200.00 $200.00* PAYMENT DATE 5%14192 $40.67 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL GENERAL FUND MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND $513,526.41 REFUSE DISPOSAL FUND $195,611.24 ILL. MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $20,016.81 $99,048.68 COMMUNITY DEVLPMT BLOCK GRANT WATER & SEWER FUND $2,597.15 PARKING SYSTEM REVENUE FUND $1,313.71 VEHICLE REPLACEMENT FUND $174,844.27 $825.00 RISK MANAGEMENT FUND $11,314.92 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND $352.77 FLEXCOMP ESCROW FUND $11,999.12 ESCROW DEPOSIT FUND $29,738.25 ******************************************************************************************************** VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF IL MEMORIAL-T.FORSBERG.00 $50.00 MT. PROSPECT PARK DISTRICT 75TH ANNIV GOLF OUTING $200.00 $200.00* PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $40.67 SAVE -A -PET MISC EXPENSES MEMORIAL -DREW JOHANSON $67.38 $100.00 $108.05* $100.00* VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ***TOTAL** $458.05 GENERAL FUND $458.05 ******************************************************************************************************** VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AAA TRAVEL AGENCY AIRFARE -WEEKS $297.50 $297.50 AMERICAN PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC REGISTER -WEEKS $205.00 $205.00 BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS, IN SUBSCRIPTION $455.00 CENTER FOR APPLIED GERONTOLOGY SUBSCRIPTION REGISTER ABERNATHY/FLOREY $355.00 $57.50 $810.00 $57.50* CHICAGO METRO MANAGERS ASSN. MEETING -JOHN DIXON $75.00 $75.00 GREMLEY & BIEDERMANN, INC. SERVICES RENDERED $225.00 $225.00 HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL PHYSICAL-KLEINSTEIN $74.00 $74.00 MIKE NEURURER REIMB WOJTANEK GIFT $300.00 $300.00* COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION AT&T VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT $1,229.73 PAGE 9 COURTESY HOME CENTER ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT $3.54- $3.54 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. PAYMENT DATE 5114192 $2,105.29 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL =VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE MISC EXPENSES $4.83 NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE EMP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $5,323.50 $5,323.50 PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $75.00 $5,550.00 WORD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES, IN MISC EXPENSES $19.52 $94.52* SPORTMART GIFT CERT-WOJTANEK $150.00 $150.00* VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE $9,649.49 ***TOTAL** $7,612.02 GENERAL FUND $7,612.02 COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION AT&T 016 089 7465 001 $1,229.73 $1,229.73 COURTESY HOME CENTER SUPPLIES $3.54- $3.54 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. SERVICE $2,105.29 SERVICE $50.00 $2,155.29 PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $4.83 MISC EXPENSES $13.18 $18.01* ROSCOR CORPORATION MTCE CONTRACT EQUIP $5,550.00 $5,550.00 WORD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES, IN MICE AGREEMENT RENEWAL $700.00 $700.00 COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION ***TOTAL** $9,649.49 GENERAL FUND $9,649.49 ******************************************************************************************************** FINANCE DEPARTMENT ABM, INC. FAX MACHINE $2,053.00 $2,053.00 I.B.M. CORPORATION ANNUAL MTCE COMPIPRINTER $131.50 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5114/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION FINANCE DEPARTMENT ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL TREAS.ASSN. METRO EXPRESS, INC. PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. PITNEY BOWES INC. PUBLIX OFFICE SUPPLIES INC. RAFFERTY DISTRIBUTORS TRACS XEROX CORP. FINANCE DEPARTMENT GENERAL FUND MICE COMPUTERSIPRINTER MTCE COMPUTERSJPRINTER MEMBERSHIP-JEPSSON CREDIT MISC EXPENSES MISC EXPENSES BALANCE DUE METER RENTAL OFFICE SUPPLIES PAPER MAY CONNECT FEE APRIL CHARGES $5,359.32 INVOICE AMOUNT $194.00 $52.00 $30.00 $2.45- $12.23 $55.00 $30.50 $211.00 $148.04 $1,237.50 $50.00 $1,157.00 ***TOTAL** PAGE 10 TOTAL $377.50 $30.00 $2.45 * $67.23* $241.50 $148.04 $1,237.50 $50.00 $1,157.00 $5,359.32 VILLAGE CLERK'S OFFICE ON TIME MESSENGER SERVICE DELIVERY $17.00 DELIVERY $24.00 DELIVERY $24.00 DELIVERY $24.00 $89.00 VILLAGE CLERK'S OFFICE ***TOTAL** $89.00 GENERAL FUND $89.00 ******************************************************************************************************** ******************************************************************************************************** INSPECTION SERVICES ELEK-TEK, INC. VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT $3.00- PAGE 11 RODNEY ERB ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT $92.94 $92.94 I. E. H. A PAYMENT DATE 511492 $10.00 $10.00 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REGISTER FRONTZAK $89.00 $178.00 CONNIE AGAN REIMB 2 TIRES $128.65 $128.65 CHARLES BENCIC REIMB SUTURE REMOVAL $20.00 $20.00 BROOKFIELD MAY ADMIN FEES $4,391.07 MED CLAIMS THRU 5/07 $43,807.51 MED CLAIMS THRU 5/13 $25,909.19 $74,107.77* GAB BUSINESS SERVICES, INC. MAY SERVICE FEES $886.00 $886.00 GAB BUSINESS SERVICES INC. REIMBURSEMENT $436.25 $436.25 HIGH-LEVEL EXCESS LIAB. POOL 1992/93 HELP PREMIUM $35,528.50 $35,528.50* HMO ILLINOIS MAY HEALTH INSURANCE $9,619.60 $9,619.60* MARYYANSKI, JAMES K. MAILBOX REIMBURSEMENT $52.48 $52.48 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SVCS 9001962199-X $232.00 $232.00 RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM ***TOTAL** $121,011.25 RISK MANAGEMENT FUND $121,011.25 ******************************************************************************************************** INSPECTION SERVICES ELEK-TEK, INC. COMPUTER SUPPLIES $3.00- $3.00 RODNEY ERB CLOTHING ALLOWANCE $92.94 $92.94 I. E. H. A MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL $10.00 $10.00 INT. ASSOC.. OF ELECTRICAL REGISTER JAKES $89.00 REGISTER FRONTZAK $89.00 $178.00 JO -LAN COMPANY SUPPLIES $9.68 $9.68 PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $64.08 MISC EXPENSES $6.74 MISC EXPENSES $5.25 MISC EXPENSES $59.13 $135.20* THOMPSON ELEVATOR INSPECTION S 67 INSPECTIONS $1,809.00 39 INSPECTIONS $1,053.00 $2,862.00 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE SUPPLIES $1.21 $1.21 INSPECTION SERVICES ***TOTAL** $3,286.03 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 12 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL GENERAL FUND $3,286.03 ******************************************************************************************************** POLICE DEPARTMENT AETNA TRUCK PARTS HANSEN ASSOCIATES ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. LOKL BUSINESS PRODUCTS & OFFIC MOTOROLA, INC. NORTH EAST MULTI REGIONAL TRAI NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE CRIME NORTHWEST POLICE ACADEMY PACC POLICE COMPUTER REVIEW PRYOR RESOURCES, INC. WAVE TECHNOLOGIES TRAINING INC POLICE DEPARTMENT GENERAL FUND FIRE & EMERGENCY PROTECTION DEPT. PARTS MICE/COPIES $40.23 $40.23 MTCE%COPIES $130.89 $103.29 MTCEZCOPIES SERVICE $133.91 $368.09 SERVICE $300.00 $100.00 $400.00 SUPPLIES SERVICE AGREEMENT $14.89 $5,065.20 $14.89 $5,065.20 MEMBERSHIPS 92/93 ANNUAL CONTRIBUTION $3,500.00 $2,340.00 $3,500.00 $2,340.00 ANNUAL MEMBER ASSESSMENT 92/93 $35,900.00 $35,900.00 MEMBER RENEWAL -3 PACC SEMINAR-BEHUN/ROSCOP $60.00 $200.00 $60.00 $200.00 SUBSCRIPTION $45.00 $45.00 TUITION KOLANOWSKI $99.00 $99.00 TUITION-DRAFFONE $195.00 $195.00 ***TOTAL** $48,227.41 $48,227.41 DON ANDERSON TORNADO SEMINAR EXPENSES $39.80 200 COPIES TORNADO INFO $47.00 1 TOOL BOX $14.99 OFFICE SUPPLIES $9.60 $111.39 VENDOR FIRE & EMERGENCY PROTECTION DEPT. ARATEX AND MEANS SERVICES, INC BUFFALO GROVE FIRE DEPARTMENT EDWARD CAVELLO CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS CHRIST HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER TERRENCE CORR GALLAGHER BASSETT SERVICES,INC HANSEN ASSOCIATES JEFFREY HUNT ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO MAC/CHICAGO MOTOROLA, INC. NIGHTINGALE-CONANT CORPORATION R & R UNIFORMS INC. SAVANT WELDING SUPPLY, INC. DEL ULREICH FIRE & EMERGENCY PROTECTION DEPT. GENERAL FUND CENTRAL DISPATCH SERVICES NORTHWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SYS CENTRAL DISPATCH SERVICES VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 13 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5%14192 PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL LINEN SERVICE $44.64 LINEN SERVICE $44.79 LINEN SERVICE $38.21 $127.64 REGISTRATIONS $1,050.00 $1,050.00 EXPENSES $370.00 $370.00 070 0057060 0 $162.97 $162.97 REGISTER MALCOLM $45.00 $45.00 EXPENSES $21.00 $21.00 REGISTER AMBER $225.00 $225.00 MTCEICOPIES $130.89 MTCE1COPIES $103.29 MTCEICOPIES$133.91 $368.09 ADVANCED EXPENSES $400.00 $400.00* SERVICE $75.08 SERVICE $400.00 SERVICE $94.89 $569.97 2 YR SUBSCRIPTION $22.00 $22.00 SERVICE AGREEMENT $88.20 $88.20 LEAD THE FIELD TAPES $47.71 $47.71 UNIFORM SUPPLIES $30.50- $30.50 MED OXYGEN CYLINDER $59.96 $59.96 EXPENSES $290.00 $290.00 ***TOTAL** $3,928.43 $3,928.43 MAY SERVICES RENDERED $29,484.50 ***TOTAL** $29,484.50* $29,484.50 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 14 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL GENERAL FUND $29,484.50 HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. SERVICE $400.00 SERVICE $36.24 $436.24 PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $25.00 MISC EXPENSES $69.75 $94.75* HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ***TOTAL** $530.99 GENERAL FUND $530.99 ******************************************************************************************************** PLANNING DEPARTMENT PETTY CASH - FINANCE DEPT. MISC EXPENSES $30.00 $30.00* PLANNING DEPARTMENT ***TOTAL** $30.00 GENERAL FUND $30.00 ******************************************************************************************************** STREET DIVISION AETNA TRUCK PARTS PARTS $52.97 $52.97 BERTHOLD NURSERY TREES $45.00- $45.00 COMMODORE MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS MAY 92 JANITORIAL SERVICE $3,592.00 $3,592.00 COURTESY HOME CENTER WEED KILLER $26.97 $26.97 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 15 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5114192 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL STREET DIVISION EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. SUPPLIES $4.98- $4.98 ITEC NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REPAIRS SUPPLIES $17.45 $134.51 $17.45 SUPPLIES $193.27 SUPPLIES $864.00 NORTHWEST GLASS SERVICE SUPPLIES GARAGE DOOR GLASS $48.62 $16.94 $1,240.40 $16.94 TONY PATRASSO REIMB SAFETY SHOES $50.00 $50.00 PETTY CASH - PUBLIC WORKS TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $2.90 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $1.55 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $127.12 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $2.64 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $42.78 PW OPEN HOUSE $500.00 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $5.80 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $144.71 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $12.70 SEVENTEEN SPECIALTIES INC. TRAVEL & SUPPLIES POCKET BADGES $28.93 $6.17 $869.13* WORLD WINDOW CLEANING CO WINDOW CLEANING $180.00 $6.17 WINDOW CLEANING $180.00 WINDOW CLEANING $180.00 $540.00 STREET DIVISION ***TOTAL** $6,362.05 GENERAL FUND $6,362.05 WATER AND SEWER DIVISION A-1 TIME RECORDER CO. INC. TIME CARDS $84.94 $84.94 ADDISON BUILDING MATERIAL CO. SUPPLIES $15.32 SUPPLIES $10.62 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 16 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL WATER AND SEWER DIVISION SUPPLIES $38.74 SUPPLIES $3.35 SUPPLIES $33,92 SUPPLIES $133.82 SUPPLIES $2.34 SUPPLIES $8.63 SUPPLIES $26.52 SUPPLIES $24.84 CREDIT $24,84 - SUPPLIES $28.35 $301.61 AETNA TRUCK PARTS PARTS $31.92 $31.92 COMP USA COMPUTER SUPPLIES $79-65 $79.65 CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NAT'L BK JAWA WATER $104,9 $144,9 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO. SUPPLIES $2.94 $2.94 $2.04 $2.00 H -B -K WATER METER SERVICE WATER METER LABOR $74,32 WATER METER LABOR $95.16 WATER METER LABOR $761.28 $930.76 HELLER LUMBER CO. SUPPLIES $144,00 SUPPLIES $28.16 SUPPLIES $7.40 SUPPLIES $57.60 SUPPLIES $28.80 $265.96 I.B.M. CORPORATION ANNUAL MTCE COMP PRINTER $131.50 MTCE COMPUTERS/PRINTER $194=00 MTCE COMPUTERSfPRINTER $52.00 $377.50 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. SERVICE $145.57 SERVICE $203.83 SERVICE $533.12 SERVICE $37=05 SERVICE $30.63 SERVICE $30.63 SERVICE $61.25 SERVICE $97,32 SERVICE $18.63 SERVICE $300.00 .SERVICE $17.12 PAGE 17 TOTAL $1,560.30 $42.79 $769.08 $5.50 $128.44 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5114%92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT WATER AND SEWER DIVISION SERVICE $31.78 WALT JENSEN SERVICE REIMB SAFETY SHOES 53.37 $42.79 $ J.C. LICHT COMPANY CREDIT _ $7.00 SUPPLIES $7.00 SUPPLIES 14.39 $$47.13 SUPPLIES $42.30 SUPPLIES $42.30 SUPPLIES $46.50 SUPPLIES $4.27 SUPPLIES 52.99 $$283 SUPPLIES . 58.9392 SUPPLIES SUPPLIES $28$58. SUPPLIES $45.99 $46.50 SUPPLIES $30.10 SUPPLIES .10 SUPPLIES $57.48 $$6.19 SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 18.49 45 $62.29 SUPPLIES $50.45 SUPPLIES $41.50 SUPPLIES $48.50 M & M RADIO LAB SUPPLIES MAGNETIC LOCATOR $8.55 MICROSOFT NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SOFTWARE & SUPPLIES SUPPLIES 55.50 28.44 5$61.96 SUPPLIES $61.46 $362.36 SUPPLIES $677.47.47 SUPPLIES 276.36 $$59.48 SUPPLIES SUPPLIES $59.48 59.95 538.64 SUPPLIES $614.20 SUPPLIES $$44`20 SUPPLIES $44.65 SUPPLIES $4.12 PAGE 17 TOTAL $1,560.30 $42.79 $769.08 $5.50 $128.44 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 18 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL WATER AND SEWER DIVISION WATER AND SEWER DIVISION ***TOTAL** $111,462.99 WATER & SEWER FUND $111,462.99 ******************************************************************************************************** PARKING SYSTEM DIVISION CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN TRANS C APRIL LAND LEASE $1,366.94 $1,366.94 WORLD WINDOW CLEANING CO WINDOW CLEANING $180.00 $180.00 PARKING SYSTEM DIVISION ***TOTAL** $1,546.94 PARKING SYSTEM REVENUE FUND $1,546.94 ******************************************************************************************************** REFUSE DISPOSAL DIVISION ARG DISPOSAL COMPANY APRIL COLLECTIONS REFUSE DISPOSAL DIVISION $5.27 $5.27 ***TOTAL** $5.27 $6.81 $2,200.00 PETTY CASH - PUBLIC WORKS TRAVELSSUPPLIES $1& $16.46 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $1.70 TRAVEL & SUPPLIES $7.50 $25.66* R. PRINTING COMPANY PUBLIC WORKS WEEK POSTERS $13.50 $13.50 ROSETTI BROTHERS CONSTR.CO.INC CONCRETE RESTORATION $351.56- $351.56 SECRETARY OF STATE LICENSE RENEWAL $48.00 $48.00 WATER AND SEWER DIVISION ***TOTAL** $111,462.99 WATER & SEWER FUND $111,462.99 ******************************************************************************************************** PARKING SYSTEM DIVISION CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN TRANS C APRIL LAND LEASE $1,366.94 $1,366.94 WORLD WINDOW CLEANING CO WINDOW CLEANING $180.00 $180.00 PARKING SYSTEM DIVISION ***TOTAL** $1,546.94 PARKING SYSTEM REVENUE FUND $1,546.94 ******************************************************************************************************** REFUSE DISPOSAL DIVISION ARG DISPOSAL COMPANY APRIL COLLECTIONS REFUSE DISPOSAL DIVISION $5.27 $5.27 ***TOTAL** $5.27 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 19 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5/14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL REFUSE DISPOSAL FUND $5.27 ******************************************************************************************************** CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ACTON MOBILE INDUSTRIES, INC. MAY TRAILER RENTAL $660.00 $660.00* BACHRODT CHEVROLET 2 1992 CHEVY BLAZERS $$2,600.00 * $$2,600.00 THE FIRST CHICAGO BANK OF M.P. MAY RENT $600.00 $600.00 A. J. MAGGIO CO. SAFETY BLDG CONSTRUCTION $161,408.00 $161,408.00* NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS CO. 100 W NW HWY $1,807:32 $1,807.32 DAVID R. ZIELKE FLOOD PREVENTION REBATE $600.00 $600.00 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ***TOTAL** $201,309.92 VEHICLE REPLACEMENT FUND $34,234.60 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND $1,807.32 POLICE & FIRE BOND PROCEEDS $164,668.00 FLOOD CONTROL CONST FUND 1991 $600.00 COMMUNITY AND CIVIC SERVICES MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES JULY 4TH PARADE ALLOC $10,000.00$10,000.00* ,000.00* VFW POST 1337 MEMORIAL DAY PARADE $600.00 $600.00 WORLD WINDOW CLEANING CO WINDOW CLEANING $171.aa $171.00 COMMUNITY AND CIVIC SERVICES ***TOTAL** $10,771.00 GENERAL FUND $10,771.00 PENSIONS NBD BANK MOUNT PROSPECT, N.A. CHARLES W. NICK VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAUL H. WATKINS PENSIONS GENERAL FUND WITHHOLDING TAXES MAY 92 PENSION JUNE MEDICAL INSURANCE MAY DISABILITY BENEFIT $883.22 BENEFIT TRUST #2 $200.00 $883.22 $510.00 $1,456.83 ***TOTAL** $200.00 $883.22 $510.00 $1,456.83 $3,050.05 $2,166.83 ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL $1,646,643.64 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 20 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL REPORT PAYMENT DATE 5%14/92 VENDOR PURCHASE DESCRIPTION INVOICE AMOUNT TOTAL DEBT SERVICE THE FIRST CHICAGO BANK OF M.P. FLOOD LOAN -PRINCIPAL $21,222.24 FLOOD LOAN -INTEREST $58.36 $21,280.60* DEBT SERVICE ***TOTAL** $21,280.60 GENERAL FUND $21,280.60 ******************************************************************************************************** PENSIONS NBD BANK MOUNT PROSPECT, N.A. CHARLES W. NICK VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAUL H. WATKINS PENSIONS GENERAL FUND WITHHOLDING TAXES MAY 92 PENSION JUNE MEDICAL INSURANCE MAY DISABILITY BENEFIT $883.22 BENEFIT TRUST #2 $200.00 $883.22 $510.00 $1,456.83 ***TOTAL** $200.00 $883.22 $510.00 $1,456.83 $3,050.05 $2,166.83 ALL DEPARTMENTS TOTAL $1,646,643.64 DATE RUN 5/14/92 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PAGE 21 TIME RUN 12.22.25 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE APPROVAL LISTING ID-APPBAR SUMMARY BY FUND 5/14/92 NO. FUND NAME AMOUNT 1 GENERAL FUND $661,478.52 21 REFUSE DISPOSAL FUND $195,616.51 22 MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND $20,016.81 23 COMMUNITY DEVLPMT BLOCK GRANT $2,597.15 24 ILL. MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND $99,048.68 . 31 BENEFIT TRUST #2 $2,166.83 41 WATER & SEWER FUND $286,307.26 46 PARKING SYSTEM REVENUE FUND $2,860.65 48 VEHICLE REPLACEMENT FUND $35,059.60 49 RISK MANAGEMENT FUND $132,326.17 51 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND $2,160.09 53 POLICE & FIRE BOND PROCEEDS $164,668.00 58 FLOOD CONTROL CONST FUND 1991 $600.00 73 FLEXCOMP ESCROW FUND $11,999.12 74 ESCROW DEPOSIT FUND $29,738.25 TOTAL ALL FUNDS $1,646,643.64 P R 0 C L A X A T 1 0 N WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Historical Society has preserved and disseminated information on the history of Mount Prospect since 1967 and is now celebrating its 25th Anniversary; and WHEREAS, the Society is now planning the dedication of the new downtown museum located at 101 South Maple Street on September 12, 1992, to coincide with the 75th Anniversary of the Village; and WHEREAS, the Society has actively raised funds for the purchase of the new museum and the restoration of the 1906 farm property; and WHEREAS, the new museum has been a successful cooperative project supported by the citizens of Mount Prospect, its government and businessmen; and WHEREAS, the Society has been recognized by the 1989, 1990 and 1991 Governor's Hometown Awards program and the Certificate of Excellence from the Congress of Illinois Historical Societies and Museums; and WHEREAS, the Society has extended the history of the Village through its Education Committee third grade Mount Prospect History curriculum and support the Oral History Program. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gerald L. Farley, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby proclaim the month of May, 1992 as MUSEUM MONTH in the Village of Mount Prospect. I do further congratulate the officers, directors and members of the Mount Prospect Historical Society on 25th years of service. Gerald L. Farley Mayor ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk Village of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR GERALD L FARLEY AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES FROM: VILLAGE MANAGER DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR NEW CLASS R LIQUOR LICENSE CHUNGKIWA RESTAURANT, 1631-33 SOUTH BUSSE ROAD I met with Ms. Yi and Ms. Chong who will be the owners of the new restaurant. Both of them have had experience as waitresses in Korean restaurants in the past and both of them have, in fact, worked at Shin Jung which is on Golf Road in Mount Prospect. They wish to open up a Korean barbecue restaurant where there will be seating for approximately 42 people and will have the cooking by barbecue at each of the tables. They anticipate being open from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 pm. each night. Ms. Yi has four years' experience and Ms. Chong has eight years of experience and they anticipate opening at the end of May or early June. Both of them have worked short periods of time behind a bar but have never had a Liquor License in their name before. I encouraged both of them to attend a mixology school which they have already indicated they were looking into and they anticipate having that completed prior to their opening. They are in the process of being fingerprinted and going through all of the State requirements before opening. The establishment will be primarily a restaurant with liquor to be incidental service. They will be present Tuesday evening to answer any questions the Board may have. A sample menu is attached for your information. JOHN FULTON DI I �9N JFD/rcc attachment VILLAGE OF MOUNT PRQSPECT K COUNTY, UIMS LOCAL 1t0R CQNTROL CQMMISSION APPI, ON FOR BET L UQUOR DEALER'S LICENSE RENEWAL DATE NEW 150 Non -Refundable Application Fee for issuance of Ilgg Liquor license; one-time only fee) Honorable Gerald L. Farley, Village President and Local Liquor Control Commissioner Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Code of Mount Prospect of 1957, known as Section 13,103, passed by the Board of Trustees of said Village on the 15th day of January, 1957, as amended, regulating sale of alcoholic liquors in the Village ofount Prospect, County of Cook, State of Illinois: C.)A V57UQW—j The undersigned, /� YUN ZA C IbIY6 LA *%J(.y I (_� 0 , " -) hereby makes application for a Class Q_ liquor dealer"s license or the Period ending April 30, 19D , and tenders the sum -on. 7., oo*. *<p the prescribed fee as set forth in the following: SCHEDULE OF ANNUAL FEES FOR THE VARIOUS CLASSES OF RETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS' LICENSES (SECTION 13,106): Annual Fee CLASS A: Retail package and consumption on premises S 2,500.00 CLASS B: Consumption on premises only 2,000.00 CLASS C: Retail package only 2,000.00 CLASS D: Non-profit private clubs, civic or fraternal organizations; consumption on premises only 750.00 CLASS E: Caterers license 2,000.00 CLASS G: Park District Golf Course; beer and wine; limited number of special events to include full service bar facilities; consumption on premises only 00.00 CLASS H: Supper Club; offering live entertainment 2,000.00 CLASS M: Hotels, motels, motor inns, motor lodges; retail package and consumption on premises 2,500.00 CLASS P: Retail package - refrigerated and non - refrigerated beer and wine only - no consumption on premises 1,750.00 SR.- (:ZPstaurant - consumption at dining tables only <tD 21-000.00 S S:S. CIA S Restaurant with a lounge 2,500.00 CLASS T: Bowling Alley 2,500.00 CLASS V: Retail package - wine only 1,500.00 CLASS W: Restaurant - consumption of beer or wine only and at dining tables only 1,500.00 SURETY BOND REQUIRED 1,000.00 EACH LICENSE TERMINATES ON THE 39M DAY OF APRIL Your petitioner, Yu IV 1.719 6 , doing business as respectfully requests permission to operate a retail liquc SS VE R 4) Mount Prospect, Illinois. kolvr ( LI -A Description and name of premises: LUS7 �74064 A -�-, zh mm QVI771) 5HOMIO& C&�-M4) Xppgax r-4;7rJ7W,. (Description must be complete as -11. to—floor areao—ntage, etc.) Is applicant owner of premises: A If not owner, does applicant have a lease? Yes State date applicant's lease expires: ,o2yL31 IJ9.g If not owner, attach copy --oTease hereto. Does applicant have a management contract with another person or entity for the operation or management of the licensed premises? " If so, state the name and address of the manager or management company. ....... . (InMe manager or management company must compete the saint application as the owner). Is applicant an individual,(acorporatio a co -partnership or an association? (Circle one) If an individual, state your name, date of birth, address, telephone number and Social Security Number. If co -partnership, state name, date of birth, address, telephone number and Social Security Number of each person entitled to share in the profits thereof: If a co -partnership, give the date of the formation of the partnership: H a corporation, give state and date of incorporation: JA#aAg 9 Z of If a corporation incorporated in a state other than the State of Illinois, indicate date qualified under Illinois Business Corporation Act to transact business in Illinois: 1VM If a corporation, give names, addresses, dates of birth, telephone numbers and Social Security Numbers of Officers and Directors. Also, list the names, addresses, dates of birth and Social Security Numbers of shareholders owning in the aggregate more than 5% of the stock of such corporation. OFFICE AND/OR PERCENT OF NAME AM= ST= HELD 5,196- Y/LToR ,4v #YUIVI-17 CIVO/Vii- 2 Date of Birth: Social Security #.34 � . 7e -e 3gphone # '70W Date of BirthV--7-4-&Z social Security #1�]��Phone Date of Birth:— Social Security # Phone # Objects for which organization is formed: LO _ 0 a '` &�7- If an individual, a co -partnership, a corporation or an association, has the applicant or any of the partners, incorporators, directors,rs„ agents or stockholders ever been ca convicted of a felony or a misdemeanor? If so, explain; If applicant is an individual, state age: N It Marital status: Is applicant a citizen of the United States? If a naturalized, citizen, state date and place of naturalization: How long has applicant been a resident of Mount prospect, continuously next nor to the filing of this application? 7T IQ/.Z pcy .k'oSRci Local address: Telephone no. State character or type of business of applicant heretofore:..Rf:5722 V,pAA1 y State amount of goods, wares and merchandise on hand at this time: ON How long has applicant been in this business? A10NE -. -XU 5 .52 R 7-1, )6 Is the applicant an elected public official? //VQ If so, state the particulars thereof: Is any other person directly or indirectly in applicant's place of business an elected public official? ffo In the case of an application. for the renewal of a license has the applicant made any political contributions within the past 2 years? If so, state the particulars thereof: �V%? Does the applicant hold any law enforcement office? If so, designate title: Does the applicant possess a current Federalagering or Gambling Device Stamp? If so, state the remns the.efor. IVZA 7 Has applicant ever been convicted of a gambling offense as presented by any of subsections (a) (3 through a) (10) of Section 28-1, or as prescribed byctnon 28.3 of the "Criminal Code of 1961" as heretofore or hereafter amended? ' If so, list date(s) of said conviction(s): AM Has applicant ever made similar application for��similar or other license on premises other than described this application? K _ If so, state disposition of such application; Is applicant4,6- fied to receive State and Federal license to operate an alcoholic liquor business? Has applicant ever had a previous license revoked by the Federal governmenany state or subdivision thereof? �✓U If so, explain: Is applicant disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing con�y�ed by this Ordinance, the laws of this State or other Ordinances of this Village? /VU Does applicant agree not to violate any of the laws of the State of Illinois, the United States of America or any of the Ordinances of the Village of Mount Prospect in the conduct of his/her place of business? Y65 Does applicant currently carry Dram Shop Insurance coverage? )e.5 If "Yes," attach copy. If applicant is not the oy/ner of the premises, does the owner thereof carry Dram Shop Insurance coverage?(If the answer to either of the foregoing questions is "No," no license shall issue.A2 Does Surety Bond required by Ordinance accompany this application at the time of filing? 1�655 State name and address of each surety next below: Give name, address, date of birth, telephone number and Social Security Number of manager or agent in charge of premises for which this application is made: /fYr al M, Y/ px, 6 3 z ) ? �6 4, 1&7.2, zq6 - SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT"4 Q'IA", Corporate Seal (If applicant is corporation) Who, first being duly sworn, under oath deposes and says that he is/are the applicant(s) for the license requested in the foregoing application; thiF Se is/are of good repute, character and standing and that answers to the questioril-asied in the foregoing application are true and correct in every detail. STATE OF H1JNO1S CXR COUNTY OF COOK Subscribed and Sworn to before me this /JSod-y of f& kD., 19 Notary Public APPLICATION APPROVED; GZO Liquor Control Ccomffiissioi� caf/ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT MSPECT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That subsection A of Section 13.107 of Chapter 13 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, by and the same is hereby further amended by increasing the number of Class "R11 liquor licenses by one (1) (Chungkiwa Restaurant, 1631-1633 South Busse Road); so that hereinafter said subsection A of Section 13.107 of Chapter 13 shall be and read as follows: to Section 13.107. Number of licenses. Two (2) Class A License Two (2) Class B Licenses Ten (10) Class C Licenses One (1) Class D License Two (2) Class E Licenses One (1) Class G License One (1) Class H License One (1) Class M License One (1) Class P License, Twenty (20) Class R Licenses Nine (9) Class S Licenses One (1) Class T License Eight (8) Class W Licenses SECTION TWO; That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk I Gerald L. Farley Village President 1992. cim Establi5hment Number A Midwest liquors; Mrs. P & Me 2 B Dumas Walker's Bar B Q Pit and Fish Shack; Ye Olde Town Inn 2 C Alvee's Liquors; Bolzano liquors; Dominick's (83 & Golf); Gold Eagle liquors; Jay liquors; Mt. Prospect liquors; Osco, Drugs; Phar-Mor; Walgreens (83 and Golf); Walgreens (Mt. Prospect Plaza) 10 D Prospect Moose Lodge 1 E Bristol Court Banquet Hall; Mr. Peter's Banquet Hall 2 G Mount Prospect Park District-Golf Course 1 H Zanie's 1 M Holiday Inn 1 P Shimada Shoten I Chungkiwa R Artemis; Boo III; DJB Brunetth Dragon City; Edwardo's; Fellini; Giordano's (land Road); Giordano's (Elmhurst Road); House of Szechwan; lzakaya, Sankyu; little America; Magic Dragon Restaurant; Nina Restaurant-, Pepe's; Sakura; Shin Jung; Sunrise; Torishin; Yasuke 20 S El Sombrero; Emerson House; Jake's Pizza; Jameson's Charhouse; Kampai; Old Orchard Country Club Restaurant; Retro Bistro; Sam's Place; Wild Stallions Cafe 8 T Thunderbird Lanes 1 W Mr. Beef & Pizza; Pete's Sandwich Palace; Photo's Hot Dogs; Pizza Hut; Rosati's Pizza; Sizzler Restaurant; Taqueria Fiesta; Wag's 8 59 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, 7TH E MANAGER DAVID M. CLEME TS.I FROM: NTS, IRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT: ZBA.17.V.92, BURTON V. DUBOE LOCATION: 1500-1522 NORTH ELMHURST ROAD The Zoning Board of Appeals transmits for your consideration their recommendation for a variance application filed by Burton V. DuBoe. The applicant is requesting a variation to Section 14.3012 to allow a reduction in the required parking spaces from 116 to 70 to allow a Class IR restaurant to occupy the building. The Zoning Board of Appeals considered the request at their meeting of April 23, 1992. At the meeting, Burton DuBoe, explained the variation was necessary to allow a Lou Malnat.i Pizza take-out and delivery restaurant to occupy a space in the Center. He indicated that this space is available because of the reduction in space by a Chinese restaurant which is currently a tenant in the Center. He also indicated that several traffic counts were taken during various times of the day and sufficient parking appears available to justify the variation. Ray Forsythe, Planner, stated that if this Center was over 30,000 square feet, the parking requirement would be 77. However, with a smaller Center, such as this, the parking rate is calculated for each individual user. Including the proposed restaurant, 116 spaces are required for this property. He also indicated that there is a variety of users in the Center and many close between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. The restaurant would generally cater to evening and weekend patrons and staff felt that there would be adequate parking available. The Zoning Board generally discussed the request. By a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board recommends approval of the variance request. DMC:hg �4''b 0''40 ° 44 A ONE STvrZ�{ MA'50QIZY E34JIL121"6R :+ 4 TV C� i FIn11SH PLtk�G[ et-cvp.-rtc� _ +G9.2' f - ' y- Gi i ob- �� •' � � � . n., � _ #� .� � ... -O . S t �t6 j✓ T:i :+!'.` {{�� .. �' s£s` i.�.�14 roe, s p. t. L7 -rj moo it !j - bL� eOIOaO . Ts F�=�7[0 `• QF.a0NE ff tU '_'s .'i.4 •• 4op"%t2"4EiV6+z i>kr'.l �LGGT. M.i•t." Lust{ - `+, ` "*+e'� �� • a'?i y';`'�O R ' �` t is � � ELMr�H�RsT� Ro�D ,'u' J,�p, ' #�. #4a , '�• .dy rf°' � _ � Ai MINLTPES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZBA CASE NO. 17-V-92 Hearing Date: April 23, 1992 PETITIONER: Burton V. DuBoe SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1500-1522 North Elmhurst Road PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 1992 REQUEST: The petitioner is seeking a variation to Section 14.3012 of the Village of Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a reduction in the required parking spaces from 116 to 70 to allow a Class III restaurant to occupy the building. ZBA MEMBERS PRESENT: Gilbert Basnik, Chairman Robert Brettrager Ronald Cassidy Peter Lannon Dennis Saviano Michaele Skowron ABSENT: Richard Pratt OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: None Chairman Basnik introduced this agenda item as being a request for variation to allow the reduction of required parking spaces for a shopping center from 116 spaces to 70, to allow a Class III restaurant to occupy the shopping; center. Mr. Burton DuBoe introduced himself to the Zoning Board and stated that he is one of the owners of the property at 1500 North Elmhurst Road, and that be is currently working on a lease for 1,000 square feet of vacant space for a Lou Malhati"s Carry Out and Delivery Pizza business. Mr. DuBoe explained that this vacant space was formerly occupied by the Chinese restaurant who had reduced their total area, and demonstrated that this space had been used by a restaurant previously. Mr. DuBoe explained that, while the Class III restaurant has a higher parking requirement than the former sit-down Chinese restaurant, he believed that the nature of the carry -out business would create less of a parking demand at the shopping center. Mr. DuBoe explained that he bad undertaken seven parking space inventories at the shopping center and that these parking counts indicated that the maximum number of cars at the property was 46. He explained that the total capacity of the lot is 70 and with this maximum count of 46, helped indicate that there was a sufficient surplus of parking available to accommodate the carry -out restaurant. ZBA-17-V-92 April 23, 1992 Page 2 Mr. Ray Forsythe then summarized the staff report for the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Forsythe described the parking requirements for a carry -out restaurant and stated that this is at a rate of 15 spaces per 1,040 square feet. Mr. Forsythe stated that the Zoning Ordinance for a small shopping center such as this requires that parking be calculated as a total requirement for all the individual uses. Mr. Forsythe then explained that, including the carry -out pizza business, the total required spaces for the shopping center was 116, and that there are 70 spaces available. Mr. Forsythe explained that there are a number of restaurants and service and retail uses in the center and each with varying hours of operation. He believed that many of the uses closed between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. and that there is a sufficient amount of parking available in the evening hours which" would be the high demand time for the cavy -out pizza business. He stated that staff believes that due to the current mix of uses in the center, there is adequate parking available at peak times to accommodate the proposed use. Chairman Basnik asked if there was any person in the audience to `speak in reference to this request. There was no one to speak in favor or in opposition to the variation. Mr. Ron Cassidy asked if there would be any seating in the restaurant and Mr. DuBoe emphasized that this would be take-out and delivery pizza only. He stated that there was such a small space, there would be no potential for seating. Mr. Cassidy had stated that he has observed that the parking lot can be congested, particularly in the summer, during the evening hours with Baskin and Robbins, but he could support the request if there was no seating in the restaurant. Mr. Mark Malnati introduced himself to the Zoning Board of Appeals and described his operation and the number of units that the company currently has. He explained that this facility would be carry -out only and that there would usually be three cars for delivery, but the delivery operation would be from the back of the store and the delivery cars would be parked behind the building. Mrs. Skowron questioned Mr. DuBoe on the days of the week and the times .of day for the seven parking counts. Mr. DuBoeexplained that he had done his parking counts on Saturday afternoons and Friday evenings, Thursday afternoons and a Monday morning; and that from his experience, these would be peak times for the center. He again indicated that 46 spaces was the most cars ever at the property. Mr. DuBoe stated that he believed prime time for parking demand at this center is really lunch time considering the number of restaurants, and that in the evening hours some of the users are closed, which allows more parking availability for those restaurants that maintain evening hours. Mr. Saviano asked if the Magic Dragon provided a carry -out restaurant and Mr. DuBoe stated that it did. Mrs. Skowron questioned the hours of the pizza operation and Mr. DuBoe and Mr. Malnati stated that the hours would be from 4:00 to 14:00 pm. Monday through Thursday, and 11:00 to 11:00 Friday through Sunday. ZBA-17-V-92 April 23, 1992 Page 3 Chairman Basnik asked if there was any additional space vacant in the shopping center and Mr. DuBoe stated there is presently 1,000 square feet vacant and another lease that is due to expire soon. Mr. Basnik then asked Mr. Forsythe for the definition of a Class III restaurant and Mr. Forsythe responded by reading the definition from the Zoning Ordinance. The Zoning Board of Appeals generally discussed the request and there was consensus that the proposed carry -out restaurant would not contribute to a parking problem at this property during peak demand times. This consensus was based on the parking counts provided by the petitioner that demonstrated, that in several instances there were no more than 46 spaces occupied out of the 70 in the center; and that this type of space availability could easily absorb the type of operation and parking that a carry -out restaurant would require. There being no further discussion, Chairman Basnik asked for motion on the request. Mr. Saviano moved that the Zoning Board of Appeals recommend approval of the variation to reduce the required number of parking spaces at 1500 North Elmhurst Road from 116 to 70 to allow a Class III Restaurant. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brettrager. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. This recommendation will be forwarded to the Village Board for their consideration. Respectfully Submitted, • /W NhXhV_f5_ David M. Clements, Director of Planning Im FROM: DATE: CASE NO.: APPLICANT: ADDRESS: - LOCATION MAP: VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PUNNING AND ZONING DEPARWENT Mount Prospect, Illinois MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GIL BASNIK, CHAIRMAN, z DAVID HAIRMANwzDAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING APRIL 14, 1992 ZBA-17-V-92 BURTON V. DUBOE 1500-1522 NORTH ELMHURST ROAD 1 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ZONING: LOT SIZE: % COVERAGE: FAL R. : B-3 Business Retail & Service 60,885 sq. ft. 93.06% .26 Gil Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 2 The petitioner is seeking a variation to Section 14.3012 of the Village of Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a reduction in the required parking spaces from 116 to 70 to allow a Class III restaurant to occupy the building. r • w Summary of application: The petitioners are seeking the variations to allow a Lou Malnati Carry -out Pizza to occupy the vacant 1,200 square foot space in the Center located at the southwest intersection of Elmhurst and Camp McDonald Roads. The variation is needed because of the amount of parking available at the site does not meet the requirements of a shopping center with a total of three restaurants. The applicant has indicated that presently there is no parking problem at the Center. Impact on Surrounding Properties: The subject property was included in the Consent Decree for the Old Orchard Country Club. The three remaining intersections of Elmhurst and Camp McDonald Roads are also commercially zoned areas in the Village of Prospect Heights. To the west of the subject site is the Country Club and to the south is a Mount Prospect water tower. Staff would like to note that because the Center is under 30,000. square feet, each commercial use must be analyzed to determine the number of parking spaces required, while a larger center is calculated at 4.5 spaces per 1,000 square feet. If this formula was used for this 17,100 square foot Center, a total number of spaces needed would be 77. There are currently a variety of restaurants, services and retail uses in the Center, each with varying hours of operation. The hours range from 24 hours for the 7-11 Store to 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Tuesday and Friday or by reservation for the "Fun Station." Many of the uses close between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, with the exception of the other restaurants which generally cater to their patrons in the evening hours. Staff believes that due to the current mix of users in this Center, there should be adequate parking available for the peak time of the carry -out pizza which would generally be during the evening hours and weekends. There were no objections or concerns raised by other departments. Staff has no objection to the proposed variation, however, would suggest to the petitioner that the he be prepared to discuss the proposed hours of the carry -out restaurant as well as the maximum number of employees on the largest shift. Staff also asked the petitioner to conduct a parking survey at peak demand times to demonstrate that there are sufficient vacant spaces for existing users to justify the variation. Also, because there is no street parking available or any off-site parking nearby, staff would encourage the petitioner to be careful in the future as to the type of tenant any future space is marketed to. Any user who requires a large amount of traffic could cause a problem with this Center. DMC:hg CAF 5/13/92 ORDINANCE NO. WHEREAS, Burton V. Du Boe (hereinafter referred to as Petitioner) has filed an application for a variation from Chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, for property generally located at 1500 - 1522 North Elmhurst Road (hereinafter referred to as Subject Property),' legally described as: Lot 3 in Old Orchard Country Club Subdivision, being a subdivision of part of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 27, and part of the East 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 28, Township 42 North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois and WHEREAS, Petitioner seeks a variation from Section 14.3012 to allow a reduction in the number of required parking spaces from 116 to 70 for the shopping center being the subject of this ordinance; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the variation requested being the subject of ZBA Case No. 17-V-92 before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 23rd day of April, 1992, pursuant to due and proper notice thereof published in the Mount Prospect Herald on the 7th day of April, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has submitted its ' findings and recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village have given further consideration to the variation being the subject of ZBA 17-V-92 and have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect would be served by granting said variation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby grant to the Subject Property a variation from Section 14.3012 to allow 70 parking spaces for the Subject Property to allow a Class III carry -out restaurant to occupy a space in the shopping center. SECTION THREE: Except for the variation granted herein, all other applicable Village of Mount Prospect ordinances and regulations shall remain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property. SECTION FIVE; In accordance with the provisions of Section 14.604 of Chapter 14 of the Village Code, the variations granted herein shall be null and void unless permits are issued and construction F!J ZBA 17-V-92 Page 2 of 2 begins within one (1) year from the date of passage of this Ordinance. SECTION SIX: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, VILMLAMANAGER FROM; DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT: ZBA-19-V.92, ZBA-20-SU-92, JAMES MALAPANES LOCATION: 1230 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE The Zoning Board of Appeals transmits for your consideration their recommendation for a variance and Special Use Permit application filed by James Malapanes. The applicant is seeking a variation of Section 14.115.0 to allow driveways 31 feet wide and a Special Use Permit under Section 14.1101.C.8 to allow three -car garages on two lots. The Zoning Board of Appeals considered the request at their meeting of April 23, 1992: At the meeting James Malapanes, Jr., representing the petitioner, indicated that they purchased a large lot and are in the process of subdividing it into two lots. He indicated that his parents would be building one house and they were building the other house for sale. They would like to be able to offer three -car garages and the subsequent larger driveways. He noted that the site plan was a potential scenario and they would be constructing smaller homes. Ray Forsythe, Planner, indicated that this area of Mount Prospect is undergoing a change from "R -X" to "R-1" zoning and many new homes have been built. He also noted that three - car garages are a common request in new construction especially in expensive custom homes. The garages are proposed to face the interior of the lot to reduce the impact of the doors. The Zoning Board of Appeals generally discussed the request. By a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board recommends approval of the variation and Special Use Permit, with the following conditions: - The driveways be 21 feet at the property line; and - The garages face the interior of the lots as indicated on the site plan. DMC:hg F OF GAY U S OF LIlJOIS it 11JIi OF TNF NORTH 151 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF YK 59th!+! HALF OF THE WEST HALF 01 TiE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOVT#WJW OUAMR OF THE NORTH "JF 5T OUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHP 41 11131M.OAMW 11 EAST OF TnE _THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COWM. r, , 1 NOT SUBDIVIDED _ . ME. NORTH OF THE S. IIP Of 1 or Tm AL 1/4 SI THI #lNr.1/4 - j OF SEQQQQQQt►►►1111��000OtNNN4 10, TWP. 41 NOWK i "t: WW SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 15LO FT O� THi 5112 OF THE NE I/+ OE Tt IE SE 1*4 OF THE N.W.I/4 OF 'I LTC+'J 10, TW'r. 41 NORIIt I 33,00 I rna. •. 1 u16 fi kr: X t + 00 w � (f I urr *A 1 W ti wo W 14 �� wl t 3� 132.27 Fkn o 0o F jl O Lor 1Z � 2 NOtfJ4EtfT ,� ....s w� I SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 15LO FT O� THi 5112 OF THE NE I/+ OE Tt IE SE 1*4 OF THE N.W.I/4 OF 'I LTC+'J 10, TW'r. 41 NORIIt I 33,00 I rna. •. 1 u16 fi kr: X t + 00 w � (f a MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZBA CASE NO. 19-V-92 20 -SU -92 PETITIONER: SUBJECT PROPERTY: PUBLICATION DATE: REQUEST: ZBA MEMBERS PRESENT: ABSENT: OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: Hearing Date: April 23, 1992 James W. Malapanes 1230 South Prairie Avenue April 7, 1992 The petitioner is requesting a variation to Section 14.115.0 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a driveway 31 feet wide instead of the maximum allowed 21 feet. Also, the petitioner is seeking a Special Use Permit under Section 14.1101.C.8 to allow a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. The request is for two proposed homes that are to be built on the subject property, after subdivision. Gilbert Basnik, Chairman Robert Brettrager Ronald Cassidy Peter Lannon Dennis Saviano Michaele Skowron Richard Pratt None Chairman Basnik introduced the next agenda item as being a request for a variation to allow a 31 foot driveway instead of a maximum of 21 feet, and a special use permit to allow a garage designed to house more than two motor vehicles. Mr. James Malapanes introduced himself to the Zoning Board and stated that he and his father had recently purchased this property and it was their intent to subdivide the parcel to two lots and build two large semi -custom made homes.. He explained that with upper bracket homes, as proposed, there was a demand for three -car garages and the special use request was filed to allow the construction of the three -car garages with these two homes. Mr. Malapanes noted that the 31 foot driveway width is necessary to provide access to the proposed garages. Mr. Forsythe then summarized the staff report for the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Forsythe noted that this request for a subdivision is currently being processed by the Plan ZBA-19-V-92, ZBA-20-SU-92 April 23, 1992 Page 2 Commission and that the zoning request was filed to review the matter of the three -car garages on the driveway variation. Mr. Forsythe described the proposed lot sizes as approximately 10,000 square feet with a zoning of an R -I Single Family District. He stated that the petitioner would like to build two custom homes and offer three -car garages as an amenity to potential buyers, and that the driveway is necessary to serve the garage at the widest point. Mr. Forsythe stated that the with a three -car garage and Forsythe stated that staff hat that three -car garage could I additional variations. Mr. undergoing a change from is area had been constructed significantly impact surroun( to face the interior of the to reduce the impact of the thi ter had submitted a site plan that depicts a large home driveway that could be constructed on these lots. Mr. W these proposed plans and that the plan demonstrates ructed on these lots and not result in the need for any ►e concluded by saying that this is an area that is (R-Xto R-1 zoning and that many new homes in this xee-car garages, and that such a feature would not perties. He also noted that the garages are proposed at the garages would not face the street, so this would ge doors from the public streets. Mr. Cassidy stated he was reluctant to offer a blank approval without knowing a specific plan. Mr. Basnik made reference to the letter submitted by the petitioner stating that they would request no further variations with the proposed construction. Mrs. Skowron indicated some concerns with the site plan and stated that the site plan was designed to a maximum building size on the lot, and that this would leave no land available for such items as sheds or above -ground swimming pools should an owner desire those types of items. Mrs. Skowron stated she was concerned about the plan that it did not allow any flexibility for buyers of these homes. Mr. Malapanes explained that the site sketch was submitted only to depict that a typical large home with a three -car garage and related driveway can be constructed and that this was not meant to be a final plan. Mr. Clements stated that this request did not involve a specific site plan approval but only a special use for a three car garage and driveway variation. Mr. Clements stated that staff had requested that the site plan be submitted so the Zoning Board could see that the proposed construction could be accomplished on the specific lot size. Mr. Lannon stated that the Zoning Board had done other similar approvals and that the approval for these two lots would not be contrary to other Zoning Board decisions or impact the neighborhood. He believed it was reasonable to allow the amenity of a three -car garage to be approved before a specific buyer was interested in the lot or the home. He suggested that there be a condition, however, that the garages be a side load garage and not directly face the street. Mr. Malapanes had no objection to this condition. ZBA-19-V-92, ZBA-20-SU-92 April 23, 1992 Page 3 There being no further discussion, Chairman Basnik asked for a motion on the variation request for a 31 foot driveway. Mr. Brettrager moved that the Zoning Board of Appeals recommend approval of a 31 foot driveway with a condition that the drive be tapered to 21 feet at the street. The motion was seconded by Mr. on. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. Mr. Basnik then asked for a motion on the special use request to allow a garage designed to house more than two motor vehicles with a condition that the garages be a side load garage and not face the street. Mr. Lannon moved that the request be approved as summarized by the Chairman. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brettrager. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik, NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. These recommendations will be forwarded to the Village Board for their consideration. i�m uhr� David M. Clements, Director of Planning VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GIL BASNK CHAIRMANov__ FROM: DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 14, 1992 CASE NO.: ZBA-19-V-92, ZBA-20-SU-92 APPLICANT: JAMES MALAPANES ADDRESS: 1230 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE LOCATION MAP: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ZONING: R -I Single Family Residential LOT SIZE. 19,974-28 (Proposed 9,986.39 each) % COVERAGE: 45% (shown) &A—R. : .35 A 7Zz 201 202 201 200 211 200 201 210 ;8A 00 207 208 206 219 207 204 213 214 213 212 j MAa& 211 220 219 225 224 228 1 223 209 206 225 226 11 230 Its 231 232 234 227 1 iF"IL 237 R 245 240 235 211 Avg. ;n 246 WHITE OAK C14 C14 301 ry 301 302 301 300 303 310 307 308 w 303 302 305 312 = W311 J 314 CL 305 307 314 317 320 307 306 309 316 323 309 308326 311 329 332 311 313 310 312 o 335 w 315 314 341 316 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ZONING: R -I Single Family Residential LOT SIZE. 19,974-28 (Proposed 9,986.39 each) % COVERAGE: 45% (shown) &A—R. : .35 GH Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 2 The petitioner is requesting a variation to Section 14.115.0 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a driveway 31 feet wide instead of the maximum allowed 21 feet. Also, the petitioner is seeking a Special Use Permit under Section 14.1101.C.8 to allow a garage designed to house more than 2 vehicles. Summary of application: The petitioner purchased a home on a lot which consists of 24,957.29 square feet. The petitioner demolished the existing structure and is now in the process of subdividing the property into two lots with approximately 9,986.39 square feet each. The property is zoned "R -l" Single Family Residence. The petitioner is proposing to build custom built homes on the two lots and Would like to offer three -car garages to the potential buyers. The driveways to service the three -car garages are shown at 21 feet wide at the property line, and as the driveway turns to face the garages it expands to 31 feet at its widest point. The petitioner has indicated that the site plan is a possible scenario and not necessarily the exact dimensions of the structure that will be built. Staff has no objection to this and would note that this is a "worst case" scenario. The lot coverage and floor area ratio are at the maximums allowed and the petitioner has submitted a letter to indicate that they will not request additional variations to lot coverage or floor area ratio. Staff would remind the petitioner that should the homes be built as indicated, no further structures or lot coverage would be allowed. This also pertains to decks or patios for the homes. Impact on Surrounding Properties: This area of Mount Prospect is undergoing a change from "R -X" to "R-1" zoning and there have been many new homes constructed in the area. The proposed lots exceed the "R-1" single family standards, and the three -car garages will not significantly impact the surrounding area. The garages are proposed to face the interior of the lot and not the street which will soften the impact of the large garage doors. No major objections or concerns have been raised by other staff members. Jwlt..tA.,.:.,.a. kgw "s Staff has no objections or concerns to this request. Three -car garages are a common recuest in new construction especially in expensive custom homes. Staff would also note th": the applicant has indicated that the proposed site plan only indicates i.oz; idea of a three -car garage and wider driveway, and documentation has been submitted indicating no further variation will be requested. DMC:hg March 13, 1992 Michael E. Sims Village of Mount Prospect 100 S. Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear Mike: This letter is in regards to the Malapanes subdivision. The site plan being submitted for approval of a variation to permit a three car garage and related driveway shows an approximate size for the principal buildings. I will not apply for or need, any other variations for the site related to floor to area ratio or impervious service. Respectfully, 0 James W. Malapanes Owner/Builder CAF 5/13/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTIES COMMONLY KN M AS 228 & 230 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVEN WHEREAS, James W. Malapanes, Sr. (hereinafter referred to as Petitioner) has filed an application for a variation from chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, for property commonly known as 228 and 230 South Prairie Avenue (hereinafter referredto as Subject Property), legally described as: Lots 1 and 2 in Malapanes Subdivision of the North 151 feet of the East Half of the South Half of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois and WHEREAS, Petitioner seeks a variation from Section 14.115.0 to allow the driveways thirty one feet (311) wide and a special use, as provided in section 14.1101.C.8, to allow three -car garages on the Subject Property; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the variation and special use requested, being the subject of ZBA Case No. 19-V-92 and ZBA 20 - SU -92, before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 23rd day of April, 1992, pursuant to dueand proper notice thereof published in the Mount Prospect Herald on the 7th day of April, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has submitted its findings and recommendations to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village have given further consideration to the variation being the subject of ZBA 19-V-92 and the special use permit being the subject of ZBA 20 -SU -92, and have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect would be served by granting said requests. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby grant to the Subject Property a variation from Section 14.115.0 to allow driveway widths of thirty one feet (311) and a special use to allow 3 -car garages on the Subject Property. SECTION THREE: Except for the variation and special use granted herein, all other applicable Village of Mount Prospect Ordinances and regulations shall remain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property. SECTION FIVE: In accordance with the provisions of Section 14.604 of Chapter 14 of the Village Code, the variations granted herein shall be null and void unless permits are issued and construction FArm ZBA 19-V-92 & ZBA 20 -SU -92 Page 2 of 2 begins within one (1) year from the date of passage of this Ordinance. SECTION SIX: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING DATE: MAY 14, 1942 SUBJECT: MA.LAPANES SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT CODE MODIFICATION Attached please find an ordinance authorizing certain Development Code modifications for the proposed two lot Malapanes Subdivision. In processing this request, the subdivision and Development Code items were separated from the Special Use and variation request, so staff prepared the attached ordinance so the Village Board would have an opportunity to conclude all items at the same time. The Plan Commission recommends the following: 1. Street Impmvements: Section 16.403 of the Development Code requires a 29 foot street width, curb, gutter and sidewalk for public streets. Since this subdivision is mid -block on Prairie, the Plan Commission recommends that the 18 foot existing street remain until such time complete curb, gutter, pavement and sidewalk improvements can be made to the entire block. This would avoid two pavement width transitions. This is subject to the owner depositing a cash escrow for future improvements. 2. dorm Sewer; Section 16.405 requires storm sewers for new subdivisions. The Plan Commission notes that there are no storm sewers in this area, and recommends that this requirement be waived. The Engineering Division states that the grading plan indicates that stormwater can be controlled. 3. Street Lig ts: Section 16.407 requires street lights to be installed. The Plan Commission recommends this be waived, subject to a restrictive covenant being recorded guaranteeing installation at a future date. MES:hg MALAPANES SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTH 151 FEET OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. o ,jo T si,.PB f.', i vi E, F b NOT SUBDIVIDED 0 NORTHOF THE S. I /Z OF THE N.E. 1/4 OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF $E�% 10, TWP. 41 NORTH, RANGE II EAST sai�' 132-266 ko Lor OF NOT SUBDIVIDED 132.27 Lo 116W 5 w w 0 IAYr 6 1- 3i OF 0 132.28 --465.28-- ? - LINE OF THE NORTH 15LO FT. OF THE S. 1/2 OF THE N.E. I OF THE S.E. 1/4 OF THE N.W. 1/4 OF SECTION 10, TWP. 41 NORTH. ,OT RANGE 11 EAST RECORDED JULY 29 1 NOT SLBDIVIDED 3F DOCUMENT T 3170�980 28 'y LCT coy -]�—�IORTH LINE OF WHITE OAK STREET AS OCCUPIED isEMIN&M.— MONO CAF/ 5/14/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING MODIFICATIONS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT CODE (CHAPTER 16) FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 228 AND 230 SOUTH PRAIRIE AVENUE WHEREAS, James Malapanes (hereinafter referred to as Petitioner) has requested modifications from the Development Code (Chapter 16) of the Village of Mount for property commonly known as 228 and 230 South Prairie Avenue (hereinafter referred to as Subject Property) and legally described as follows: Lots 1 and 2 in Malapanes Subdivision of the North 151 feet of the East Half of the South Half of the West Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois M. WHEREAS, the Petitioner is requesting the following modifications from the Development Code in conjunction with the creation of a 2 lot, single family, subdivision: 1. To waive the required installation of storm sewers; 2. To permit a cash deposit guaranteeing installation of street improvements at a future date; 3. To defer the installation of sidewalks until the street is installed; and To authorize a Restrictive Covenant guaranteeing installation of street lights until such time as the Village determined. WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect did consider the proposed modifications from the Development Code (Chapter 16) for the Subject Property at their regular meeting ori April 15, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Plan Commission has forwarded its recommendations relative to the modifications requested herein to the President and Board of Trustees 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 recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporate herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: That the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby grant to the Subject Property the following modifications from the Development Code (Chapter 16): 1. To waive the requirement to install storm sewers; and 2. To waive the requirement to install street lights, provided a Restrictive Covenant is executed guaranteeing installation of street lights at a future date, to be determined by the Village. 1�1 Malapanes Subdivision Modifications from Development Code Page 2 of 2 SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: FROM: JOHN F. DIXON, VILLAGE MANAGER DAVID M. CLEMEM SDIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT- ZBA-21-SU-92, LENNARD W. JENDAL LOCATION: 102 HATLEN AVENUE The Zoning Board of Appeals transmits for your consideration their recommendation for a Special Use Permit application filed by Lennard Jendal. The applicant is seeking a Special Use Permit under Section 14.1101.C.8 to allow a tandem four -car garage. The Zoning Board of Appeals considered the request at their meeting of April 23, 1992. At the meeting Lennard Jendal explained that the garage is needed to store antique cars - and parts. He explained that this was a hobby of his and no type of business was to be run out of the garage. He also explained that there is a large amount of mature landscaping to the rear and side of the property which will screen the garage from the neighbors. Ray Forsythe, Planner, stated that the garage was an extension of the existing garage. No additional overhead doors or driveway is to be added. He also indicated that the size of the lot and amount of landscaping around the site would be adequate to screen the neighbors. The Zoning Board of Appeals generally discussed the request. By a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board recommends approval of the variance request with a condition that the addition be constructed of material similar to the existing garage. DMC:hg ,V!` S. e 7,* ZZY 27-0 J 30 13 Xg " 30 /ill --, 82 / f�� 7Z-,5-,tl MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZBA CASE NO. 21 -SU -92 Hearing Date: April 23, 1992 PETITIONER: Lennard W. Jendal SUBJECT PROPERTY: 102 Haden Avenue PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 1992 REQUEST: The petitioner is seeking a Special Use Permit as required under Section 14.1101.C.8 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a garage designed to house more than two motor vehicles. ZBA MEMBERS PRESENT: Gilbert Basnik, Chairman Robert Brettrager Ronald Cassidy Peter Lannon Dennis Saviano Michaele Skowron ABSENT: Richard Pratt OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: None Chairman Basnik then introduced the next request as being a special use request to allow a garage to designed to house more than two motor vehicles at 102 Haden Avenue. Mr. Lennard Jendal introduced himself to the Zoning Board of Appeals and explained that he would like to construct an addition to an existing two -car garage. He noted that he would like to add the equivalent of a two -car garage at the rear of the existing garage. The proposed garage would be of the same dimensions, it would have the same siding and roof as the existing structure, and there is existing mature landscaping to screen the garage from surrounding property owners. Mr. Jendal stated that he would like to construct the additional garage space in order to provide storage area for two antique automobiles. He stated that with this additional garage space, he could store his antique cars and provide garage parking for the family automobiles. Mr. Forsythe then summarized the request for the Zoning Board of Appeals and stated the petitioner is proposing to construct a tandem two -car garage being an addition to an existing garage. The proposed addition is 484 square feet and the total garage area will be 968 square feet. The garage would be behind the existing structure and the driveway would remain the same. There would be no changes in the driveway location to service the new garage addition. Mr. Forsythe also indicated that lot coverage was within Ordinance requirements. ZBA-21-SU-92 April 23, 1992 Page 2 Lastly, Mr. Forsythe pointed out that there is a significant amount of mature landscaping to the west and south that would screen the garage from adjoining properties, and this should contribute to the garage having no significant impact on neighboring properties. No one appeared to speak in favor of, or in opposition to the request. Chairman Basnik asked for comments on the application and Mr. Brettrager pointed out his only concern was that the potential of a home occupation or prohibited storage from being conducted in this large garage. Mr. Jendal stated that the restoration of the antique cars was his bobby and that sometimes there are related parts stored with those cars, but that in no way would he be operating an automobile repair business from the structure. The Zoning Board discussed this matter and it was determined that there are other home occupation provisions in the Zoning Ordinance that would regulate this type of activity. The Zoning Board of Appeals generally discussed the request and it was noted that the proposed overall garage size of 2T x 44' was extremely large but that the petitioner has a lot of over 10,000 square feet, and that the lot coverage was within Ordinance standard of only 33%. There being no further discussion, Chairman Basnik asked for a motion on the request. Mr. Lannon moved that the Zoning Board of Appeals recommend approval of a Special Use to allow a garage designed to house more than two motor vehicles at 102 Hatlen Avenue, with a condition that this be a tandem garage with the addition constructed directly behind the existing garage and that the addition be done with the same siding and roofing materials as the existing garage. The motion was seconded by Mr. Cassidy. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. This recommendation will be forwarded to the Village Board for their consideration. David M. Clements, Director of Planning VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GIL BASNIK, CHAIRMAN N%C-- FROM: DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 14, 1992 CASE NO.: ZBA-21-SU-92 APPLICANT: LENNARD W. JENDAL 107 106 ADDRESS- 102 HATLEN AVENUE LOCATION MAP: 1041W Aft. CENTRAL 4 3 4 3 6 5 g 5 IF -7 -a -7 10 3 9 10 9 2 11 141 13 14 1 12 !J x 13 1 615 16 15 17 20 19 20 22 21 22 A. GRINDEL 100 101 103 100 102 - 104 106 -:a 105 104 107 106 in.) inq 108 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ZONING: R-1 Single Family Residential LOT SIZE: 10,004 sq. ft. % COVERAGE: 33% F-A—R. : .22 101 105 107 109 Gil Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 2 The petitioner is seeking a Special Use Permit as required under Section 14.1 101.C.8 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a garage designed to house more than two motor vehicles. Summary of application: The petitioner is proposing to construct a tandem two -car garage to the existing detached two -car garage. The proposed addition is 484 square feet which will be added to the existing 484 square foot garage to bring the garage to a total of 968 square feet. The garage will be entered through the existing door and the driveway will remain at approximately 18 feet in width. The applicant has indicated that the garage will be used to store antique vehicles. Impact on Surrounding Properties: The property is zoned "R -l" and consists of 10,004 square feet. There is a large amount of mature landscaping to the west and south which should adequately screen the proposed garage from the neighboring properties. There are no structures in the near vicinity of the proposed garage and the addition should not have - any major impact on the neighboring properties. No other departments have indicated any objections or concerns to this request. [9 "69LOOPEWIM Staff has no objections to the proposed four -car garage, provided that the building addition match the existing structure as indicated on the application. Staff would also remind the petitioner that should this Special Use Permit be granted, all permits and inspections must be obtained through Inspection Services. DMC:hg CAF 5/13/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 102 SOUTH HATLEN A—VENUE WHEREAS, Lennard W. Jendal (hereinafter referred to as Petitioner) has filed an application for a special use permit, as provided in Chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, for property commonly known as 102 South Hatlen Avenue (hereinafter referred to as Subject Property), legally described as: Lot 49 in Hatlen Heights, Unit #3, a subdivision of part of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 10, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois and WHEREAS, Petitioner seeks a special use to allow a tandem four -car garage; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the variation and special use requested, being the subject of ZBA Case No. 21 -SU -92 before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 23rd day of April, 1992, pursuant to due and proper notice thereof published in the Moul2t Prospect Herald on the 7th day of April, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has submitted its findings and recommendations to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect and the President and Board of Trusteei of the Village have given further consideration to the special use permit being the subject of ZBA 21 -SU -92, and have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect would be served by granting said request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. UCTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby grant to the Subject Property a special use to allow a tandem four -car garage, subject to the condition that the garage addition be constructed of materials to match the existing garage. SECTION THREE: Except for the variation and special use granted herein, all other applicable Village of Mount Prospect ordinances and regulations shall remain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property. SECTION FOUR: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect E Page 2 of 2 from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, �LtIGGIE MANAGER M . D FROM: DAVID M. CLE S, DRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT: ZBA-23-SU-92, MARIO GAMBINO LOCATION: 309 NORTH WESTGATE The Zoning Board of Appeals transmits for your consideration their recommendation for a Special Use permit application filed by Mario Gambino. The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit to allow the installation of a satellite antenna with a diameter of 10 ft. at 309 North Westgate. The Zoning Board of Appeals considered the request at their meeting of April 23, 1992. At the meeting, Maria Dalmazio, representing the petitioner, explained that the satellite dish would be located in an acceptable location and screened with landscaping. Ray Forsythe, Planner, stated that the Zoning Ordinance required that the satellite dish be located out of the rear and side yards. He indicated that because the lot is very large, the petitioner should be able to move the dish to a location acceptable to the neighbors, as well as within the requirements of the Ordinance. The Zoning Board generally discussed the request. By a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board recommends approval of the Special Use Permit with the following conditions: - The dish is to be located out of the required rear and side yards and placed at the same setback as the dog house; and - Adequate landscaping is to be provided. DMC:hg MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZBA CASE NO. 23 -SU -92 Hearing Date: April 23, 1992 PETITIONER: Mario Gambino SUBJECT PROPERTY: 309 North Westgate PUBLICATION DATE: April 7, 1992 REQUEST: The petitioner is requesting a Special Use Permit as required by Section 14.1101.C.6 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow the construction of a satellite dish which is ten (10) foot in radius. ZBA MEMBERS PRESENT: Gilbert Basnik, Chairman Robert Brettrager Ronald Cassidy Peter Lannon Dennis Saviano Michaele Skowron Richard Pratt OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: Michelle- Nicholson James Griffin, 312 Marcella Lane Chairman Basnik introduced this case as being a Special Use request to allow the construction of a satellite dish at 309 North Westgate. Ms. Maria Dalmazio introduced herself to the Zoning Board of Appeals and stated. that she is the sister-in-law of the petitioner and that she would be presenting the case for Mr. Gambino. She explained that Mr. & Mrs. Gambino would have a language problem in communicating their request to the Zoning Board, so she felt like she could assist in making this brief presentation. She explained that the Gambino's would Re to construct a satellite dish in their large rear yard and that the location is isolated away from adjoining property owners. She stated that Mr. Gambino is a landscaping contractor and that he would adequately screen the antenna as required by the Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Forsythe then summarized the staff request for the Zoning Board of Appeals. Mr. Forsythe stated that the proposed location on the site plan shows the dish at a 15 foot setback from the rear yard. Mr. Forsythe explained that the installation needs to be at least at the 25 foot setback, out of the required rear yard. Mr. Forsythe continued to explain that the satellite dish met all appropriate requirements as to height and diameter, and that the plan submitted with the application shows sufficient amount of screening for the installation. Mr. Lannon noted that the vertical pole for the antenna has been installed and that this would have to be relocated out of the 25 foot required yard. ZBA-23-SU-92 April 23, 1992 Page 2 Ms. Dalmazio explained that the installation would be moved out of the 25 foot required yard. Mr. Basnik then read a letter from the property owner to the north who indicated no objections to the proposed special use, and a letter from the property owner to the east on Marcella who did object to the antenna installation. Michelle Nicholson addressed the Zoning Board and stated that she represents her parents who are those property owners to the east. She explained that her parents did not want to see the satellite dish so close to the rear lot line and noted that the landscaping, as proposed on the plan, would not sufficiently screen the antenna. Mr. James Griffin, 312 Marcella Lane, stated he has no objections to the satellite dish but would like to see it relocated away from that common rear lot line. Mr. Lannon explained that the Zoning Ordinance requires the satellite dish to be set back 25 feet from the rear yard and 10 feet from the side yard and the Zoning Board discussed the final location of the. antenna dish, and discussed other alternative locations with Ms. Dalmazio. Ms. Dalmazio indicated that the satellite dish could be moved back to a line approximately at the same setback as the existing dog run and dog house. Mrs. Skowron asked if the shrubs, as proposed, would grow to a height of 8 feet to sufficiently screen the antenna. Ms. Dalmazio stated that the 5 foot plantings would grow to that height at maturity. She again stated that Mr. Gambino is a landscaping contractor and that he can select the best materials for this screening. There being no further discussion Chairman Basnik asked for a motion on the request.' Mr. Saviano moved that the Zoning Board of Appeals recommend approval of a Special Use Permit to allow. a satellite dish at 309 North Westgate. The motion was seconded by Mr. Brettrager subject to moving the antenna out of the required yard and providing its installation at a setback approximately the same as the dog house with the appropriate landscaping provided. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. This recommendation will be forwarded to the Village Board for their consideration. A -M, U" n-7�- David M. Clements, Director of Planning Im FROM: DATE: CASE NO.: APPLICANT: ADDRESS: LOCATION MAP: VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GIL BASNIK, CHAIRMAN DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING APRIL 14, 1992 ZBA-23-SU-92 MARIO GAMBINO 309 NORTH WESTGATE MAP -to bwelmo Bel A WM4*Tf,.-,- PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: ZONING: R-1 Single Family Residential LOT SIZE: 41,945.33 sq. ft. % COVERAGE: 14% F.A.R. : .09 Gil Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 2 The petitioner is requesting a Special Use Permit as required by Section 14.1101.C.6 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow the construction of a satellite dish which is ten (10) foot in radius. :. r �► r �7Y•3:b Summary of application: The petitioners are requesting a Special Use Permit in order to complete the installation of a satellite dish with a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 8 feet. The dish is to be located 15 feet from the side and rear yards and landscaping along the side and rear property lines is proposed as 11 Techny Arborvitae (evergreens) which are 5 feet in height. . The Zoning Ordinance requires .satellite antennas exceeding forty inches in diameter to obtain a Special Use Permit. There are general criteria which must be met in order to obtain the Special Use Permit. a. The maximum diameter of a dish shall not exceed 11 feet. The proposed dish is 10 feet in diameter. b. The dish shall be located entirely behind the rear building line and shall not be located within any required side or rear yard. The site plan submitted for the satellite dish indicates the location to be within the 25 foot required rear yard. Staff would suggest that the dish be relocated to meet this requirement. This would mean shifting the location a minimum of 10 feet to the west. C. Any dish exceeding 40 inches in diameter shall be mounted on the ground. The proposed satellite dish is mounted on the ground. d. No more than one satellite antenna shall be installed on a lot. One satellite antenna is being proposed. e. No dish shall be located closer than ten feet from a principal building or structure. The proposed location as well as the suggested relocation exceed 10 feet from the principal building. L Any ground -mounted dish shall not exceed 15 feet in height above grade. The dish is proposed to be 8 feet in height. g. All ground -mounted satellite antennas shall be installed and landscaped so as to be compatible with surrounding properties. The proposed site plan indicates landscaping to screen the dish from neighboring properties. With the relocation 10 feet to the west, staff would ask the petitioner to be prepared to discuss with the Zoning Board members where the landscaping will be placed. Gil Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 3 Impact on Surrounding Properties: The subject property contains 41,945 square feet and is zoned R-1, Single Family. This is a large lot with comparable lots to the north and south. The lots to the east are smaller, however, they are 175 feet deep. By placing the dish 15 feet into the side and 25 feet from the rear of the property, there is a minimum of 50 feet between the dish and the building line of the properties to the east. With the setbacks, the existing fence and the proposed landscaping, staff feels that there should be no major impact to the surrounding property owners. OTHER DEPARTMENTAL COMMENIS It has been brought to staffs attention that there have been several complaints to the Environmental Health Coordinator regarding the possibility of a kennel being operated on this property. A kennel is defined in the Village Code as a place where more than three dogs or cats are kept. Attached is a memo from the Health Coordinator regarding this matter. No other issues or concerns were brought up by other departments in this review and staff would like to note to the petitioner that should the Special Use Permit be granted for the proposed satellite dish, all building permits and inspections must be obtained. SUMMARYIRECOMMENDATIO Staff has no objections to the proposed satellite dish and would recommend approval of the Special Use Permit to allow a ground mounted satellite dish subject to the relocation of the dish out of the required rear yard. The lot is large and the staff -suggested location and screening should not have any negative impact on the surrounding properties. Staff would recommend to the petitioner that compliance with all Village Codes regarding the dog kennel be complied with. DMC:hg CAF 5/13/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 309 NORTH WESTGATE ROAD WHEREAS, Mario Gambino (hereinafter referred to as Petitioner) has filed an application for a special use permit, as provided in Chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, for property commonly known as 309 North Westgate Road (hereinafter referred to as Subject Property), legally described as: Lot 11 (except the North 165.36 feet thereof; and except the East 366 feet of that part lying South of the North 165.36 feet thereof) in C. A. Goelz' Prospect Gardens, being a subdivision of the West 1/2 of the West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 together with the East 2/3 of the North 3/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest of Section 35, Township 42 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois and WHEREAS, Petitioner seeks a Special Use to allow a satellite antenna with a diameter of ten feet (101); and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the special use requested, being the subject of ZBA Case No. 23 -SU -92 before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 23rd day of April, 1992, pursuant to due and proper notice thereof published in the mount Prospect Herald on the 7th day of April, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has submitted its findings and recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village have given further consideration to the special use request, being the subject of ZBA 23 -SU -92, and have determined that the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect would be served by granting said special use. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE; The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby grant a Special Use to allow a satellite antenna with a diameter of ten feet (101) located on the Subject Prop , erty, subject to placing the installation at the same setback as the existing dog house, and providing a minimum of six feet (61) in height. SECTION THREE: Except for the variation granted herein, all other applicable Village of Mount Prospect Ordinances and regulations shall remain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property. SECTION FIVE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect I ZBA 23 -SU -92 Page 2 of 2 from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, VILLAGE MANAGER wt, FROM: DAVID M. CLEMENTS, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: APRIL 29, 1992 SUBJECT: ZBA-24-V.92, JOHN AND GRACE KINSELLA LOCATION: 508 SOUTH OWEN STREET The Zoning Board of Appeals transmits for your consideration their recommendation for a variation from Section 14.1103 to allow a floor area ratio of .45 instead of the maximum allowed .35 in order to construct a second story addition and a sun room. The Zoning Board of Appeals considered the request at their meeting of April 23, 1992. At the meeting, John and Grace Kinsella explained that they would rather add on to their existing home to accommodate their needs than relocate to a new home. Ray Forsythe, Planner, stated that the request would only increase the total lot coverage by 3%. He also indicated that the architect has matched the existing architecture and that there are other two-story dwellings nearby. The Zoning Board generally discussed the request. By'a vote of 6-0, the Zoning Board of Appeals recommends approval of the variance. DMC:hg aEf ft I m� Q- Z- T� a� C. J D- � D v i n 4 O Y� s a L MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ZBA CASE NO. 24-V-92 PETITIONER: SUBJECT PROPERTY: PUBLICATION DATE: REQUEST: ZBA MEMBERS PRESENT: ABSENT: OBJECTORS/INTERESTED PARTIES: Hearing Date: April 23, 1992 John R. & Grace Kinsella 508 South Owen Street April 7, 1992 The petitioner is seeking a variation from Section 14.1103 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a Floor Area Ratio of .45 instead of the maximum allowed .35 in order to construct a second story addition and a sun room to an existing dwelling in an R-1 Single Family Residential District. Gilbert Basnik, Chairman Robert Brettrager Ronald Cassidy Peter Lannon Dennis Saviano, Michaele Skowron Richard Pratt None Chairman Basnik introduced the next agenda item as a variation to allow a floor area ratio of .45 instead of the maximum .35 in order to construct a second story addition and a sun room to the home at 508 South Owen Street. Mr. & Mrs. Kinsella introduced themselves to the Zoning Board of Appeals and stated they are proposing to construct the additions to provide additional room for their growing family. Mr. Kinsella indicated that they had considered relocating out of the Village but had made the decision that they preferred to keep their family in the community, and that the best approach to satisfy their needs was to do the addition to their existing home. They preferred to stay in the community and believed that the variations requested were reasonable in helping them meet the goal of keeping their family in the Village. He stated that the total square footage of the home with addition would be about 3,600 square feet which calculates to 600 square feet more than the allowable floor area ratio. He stated that the existing house is a partial two-story and that the addition would make the house a complete two-story structure. ZBA-24-V-92 April 23, 1992 Page 2 Concerning the proposed sun room, an addition, Mr. Kinsella noted that the total overall lot coverage is well below the maximum of the Zoning Ordinance. He stated that lot coverage is 40% with 45% permitted. Mr. Forsythe then summarized the staff report for the Zoning Board of Appeals. He explained that there are other two-story homes in this area so the proposed construction would not be out of character with the neighborhood and that the proposed additions meet all applicable setback requirements. Mr. Forsythe stated that the elevations of the addition would match the existing house and the character, so the design would blend in with the existing house. Architect DeLattre introduced himself to the Zoning Board and stated that a portion of a rear deck or patio would be removed to allow construction of the sun room. Mr. Basnik questioned the lot coverage figures for this proposal and Mr. Forsythe stated that lot coverage is proposed at 40% and the Zoning Ordinance allows a 45% maximum. Mr. Cassidy explained that he believed this was a reasonable request and that it helped satisfy the needs of the petitioner without requesting extreme variations of setbacks. The Zoning Board generally discussed the request and noted that the second floor addition would have no adverse impact on adjoining; properties inasmuch as the addition was being built within the same bulk setbacks of the existing house. Mr. Kinsella thanked Mr. Forsythe for his work in helping him prepare the Zoning Board application. There being no further discussion, Chairman Basnik asked for a motion on the request. Mr. Cassidy moved that the Zoning Board recommend approval of the variation to allow a .45 floor area ratio rather than .35 to, allow an addition at 508 South Owen Street. The motion was seconded by Mr. Lannon. Upon Roll Call: AYES: Lannon, Saviano, Cassidy, Brettrager, Skowron and Basnik NAYS: None Motion carried by a vote of 6-0. This recommendation will be forwarded to the Village Board for their consideration. .[A. David M. Clements, Director of Planning VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GIL BASNII-,C FROM: R DAVID M. fCLEM 7 NTS,DIRECTOROF PLANNING AND ZONING DATE: CASE NO.: APPLICANT: ADDRESS: LOCATION MAP: APRIL 14, 1992 ZBA-24-V-92 JOHN AND GRACE KINSELLA 508 SOUTH OWEN STREET �A420 0 0 10. 10 0* 416 723 -1 ]b AN 7-4-V-97. 501 500 John j A- 503 502 505 504 k ' 104 6 507 506 509 511 510 V 5. 0 513 512 • 515 514 1 b 617 516 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 510 512 513 X14� 515 W I T D 1" 600 COUNCIL 501 503 601 600 601 703 603 602 603 6-02 603 602 603 602 605 604 -- 605 604 -6- 05 604 605 604, - 611 607 606 609 608 607 606 607 606 - 611 606 609 608 609 608 608 613 609 610 611 610 6111 0 615 610 613 612 613 612 -�3 6�2 T !16 1 - 615 612 615 614 . . 614 615 614 617 614 ...... .615 ZONING: R-1 Single Family Residential LOT SIZE: 8,437.12 % COVERAGE: 37% (40% Proposed) F.A-R- : .28 (.45 Proposed) Gil Basnik, Chairman Mount Prospect Zoning Board of Appeals Page 2 REQUT The pet, -loner is seeking a variation from Section 14.1103 of the Mount Prospect Zoning Ordinance to allow a Floor Area Ratio of .45 instead of the maximum allowed .35 in order to construct a second story addition and a sun room to an existing dwelling in an R-1 Single Family Residential District. Summary of application: The applicants are seeking to add a second story addition and a sun room on to their home. The application indicates that the space is for a master bedroom, bathroom, laundry room, general purpose room and a sun room. The applicants have indicated that they would rather upgrade their existing home to meet their needs than have to relocate elsewhere. Elevations of the proposed additions have been submitted. Impact on Surrounding Properties: The proposed additions meet the Ordinance for setbacks and lot coverage. Actual lot coverage will only be increased by approximately 3%. The architectural elevations indicate that the additions will match the existing architecture. The neighboring properties are generally one-story structures, however, there are two 2 - story homes across the street from the subject property and others on the nearby blocks. No major objections or concerns have been brought up by other departments. « Y.. s M 1 W � , Staff has no objections to the proposed variation. While the additions increase the floor area ratio of the lot, the setbacks are maintained and the lot coverage remains below the maximum allowed. The architect has done a good job of matching the current architecture and staff feels that no major impact will be felt by the neighbors. Staff would recommend approval of the request. DMC:hg CAF/ 5/13/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE A GRANTING VARIATION FOR PROPERTY COMMONLX KNOWN AS 508 SOUTH OWEN STREET WHEREAS, John R. and Grace M. Kinsella (hereinafter referred to as Petitioners) have filed an application for a variation from certain provisions of Chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, for property commonly known as 508 South Owen Street (hereinafter referred to as Subject Property),, legally described as: Lot 26 in Ellendale East, being a subdivision of the South 30 acres of the West 40 acres of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 12, Township 41 North, Range 11, East of the Third Principal meridian, according to plat thereof registered in the office of the Registrar of Titles of Cook County, Illinois on July 21, 1955 as Document No. 1609080; ETA WHEREAS, the Petitioners seek a variation from Section 14.1103 of Chapter 14 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect to allow a Floor Area Ratio of .45, rather than the maximum .35 permitted; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held on the variation requested being the subject of ZBA Case No. 24-V-92 before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 23rd day of April, 1992, pursuant to due and proper notice thereof published in the Mount Prospect Herald on the 7th day of April, 1992; and WHEREAS, the Zoning Board of Appeals has submitted its findings and recommendation to the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect and the President and Board of Trustees of the Village have given further consideration to the variation requested in ZBA 24-V-92 and have determined that the best interests of the Village would served by granting the variation requested herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated herein as findings of fact by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect. SECTION TWO: The President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect hereby grant to the Subject Property a variation from Section 14.1103 to allow a Floor Area Ration (FAR) of .45, rather than the permitted .35, to allow the construction of a second story addition. SECTION THREE: Except for the variations granted herein, all other applicable Village of Mount Prospect Ordinances and regulations shall remain in full force and effect as to the Subject Property. SECTION FOUR: In accordance with the provisions of Section 14.604 of Chapter 14 of the Village Code, the variations granted ow"M IFAWIM rAPPO"W" ZBA 24-V-92 Page 2 of 2 herein shall be null and void unless permits are issued and construction begins within one (1) year from the date of passage of this ordinance. SECTION FIVE: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of Gerald L. Farley Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk ,1992. CAF/ 5/15/92 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XIV ENTITLED "SIGN REVIEW BOARD" OF CHAPTER 5 OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Section 5.1402.A entitled "Membership" of Chapter 5 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended; so that hereinafter said Section 5.1402.A of Chapter 5 shall be and read as follows: 11 Sec. 5.1402. Membership. A. The voting members of the Sign Review Board shall be seven (7) members. 11 SECTION TWO: That Section 5.1402.A.3 entitled "Membership" of Chapter 5 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended; so that hereinafter said Section 5.1402.A.3 of Chapter 5 shall be and read as follows: 3. The membership of the Sign Review -Board shall consist of the following: Two (2) members of existing advisory commissions of the Village; Two (2) members who shall be residents of the Village; and Two (2) members to be recommended by the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce who shall be in the design profession; One (1) member to be recommended by the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce who shall be a Mount Prospect retail or service business owner. SECTION THREE: That Section 5.1403.D entitled "Organization" of Chapter 5 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended; so that hereinafter said Section 5.1403.D of Chapter 5 shall be and read as follows: D. For the purpose of conducting business four (4) members of the Sign Review Board shall be deemed a quorum. 11 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: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. Gerald L. Farley, Village President ATTEST: Carol A. Fields, Village Clerk CAF/ 5/15/92 ORDINANCE No. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE X ENTITLED "SAFETY COMMISSION" Qf 9HAPTER. 5 OF THE Vjjj,,A9E CQDE OF MOUNT Pg0SPgCT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Section 5.1001 "Creation and Appointment" of Chapter 5 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended; so that hereinafter said Section 5.1001 of Chapter 5 shall be and read as follows: see. . 5.1001. Creation and Appointment. There is hereby established a Commission to be known as the "Mount Prospect Safety Commission", consisting of nine (9) members. The Village President with the advice and consent of the Board of Trustees shall appoint six (6) members, not in the employ of the Village, who have a Primary interest in safety. The Village Manager shall appoint a representative from the Mount Prospect Police Department, a representative from the Mount Prospect Fire Department, and a representative from the Engineering Department of the Village to serve on this Commission. The Village employees appointed by the Village Manager shall serve without additional compensation.' The term of office for the 'members who are not in the employ of the Village shall be for a period of four (4) years, or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Any member shall be eligible for reappointment. These members, who are not in the employ of the Village, shall serve without compensation. Successors to such members shall be appointed for a four (4) year term. In the appointment of said members, the President and Board of Trustees shall give consideration to the broad representation of all groups and individuals within the confines of the Village. 11 9ECTION TWO: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of 1992. ATTEST: Gerald L. Farley, Village President Carol A. Fields, Village Clerk a VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: JOHN F. DIXON, VILLAGE MANAGER FROM: KENNETH H. FRITZ, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR DATE: MAY 14, 1992 SUBJECT: SIGN.24-92, TEXT AMENDMENT The Sign Review Board transmits their recommendation on a proposed amendment to the Sign Ordinance filed by Charles Vavrus by Attorney Robert Doig. The application was filed to create a Special Use category to allow off -premise signs. This application for a text amendment was filed as a result of the sign amortization program which requires the removal of the existing off -premise sign for Charlie Club at Elmhurst - Road and Midway Drive. The Sign Review Board considered the request at their meeting of May 4, 1992. At the meeting, Attorney Robert Doig explained that Charlie Club would life to continue use of an off -premise sign location for identification of their building at 501 Midway Drive. Mr. Doig stated that a conforming sign would be installed, but the off -premise location is important for the facility. Mr. Doig explained that a solution for Charlie Club is to amend the Sign Ordinance to allow off -premise signs. The proposed amendment would modify the language for advertising signs and crate a new section under the Special Use category for off -premise signs. Mr. Doig believes that the Special Use procedure would allow the Village to review off premise signs on a case-by-case basis using the special use standards. Mr. Doig pointed out that a sign easement exists at this location and that his client feels the Charlie Club has a right to a sign at this location. The Sip Review Board recommends by a 4-1 vote that, the amendment be denied. The Sign Review Board believes that the amendment only benefits a specific property and that provisions for off -premise signs would make the Sign Ordinance more permissive. Off - premise signs would adversely effect the purpose of the Sign Ordinance. KHF:hg MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT SIGN REVIEW BOARD May 4, 1992 CALL TO ORDER. The meeting of the Sign Review Board (SRB) was called to order by Chairperson Adelaide Thuhn at 7:29 p.m. Monday, May 4, 1992 at the Village Hall, 100 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois. ROLL CALL: 'Members of the SRB present: Richard Rogers, Thomas Borrelli, Warren Kostak, Hal Predovich and Chairperson Adelaide Thdn Also present were Mr. Robert Doig representing Charlie Club; Donald Anderson, President of Park National Bank; Sue Elliot, Legal Counsel for Park National Bank; Dennis and Tom Reindl, representing Northwest Electric Supply. Village staff present was Kenneth Fritz, Economic Development Coordinator. SM -AN, NorOmt Elcadcal $gouty CmpanL 30 No h Main Street This me was continued from April 6, 1992 meeting for the purpose of checking with our legal counsel on a question of an extension of time for a non -conforming freestanding SIP at Northwest Electric Supply parking lot adjacent to Wille Street. Mr. Everette Hill, the Village's legal counsel stated that the Sign Ordinance is silent with respect to the authority of the Sign Review Board to grant extensions of time for sign compliance. He stated, however, in light of extensions of time granted to Firestone Tire and Convenient Food Store by the Sign Review Board that the matter before the Sign Review Board with Northwest Electric Supply freestanding sign could be considered. He stated that his opinionwas based upon the proposed redevelopment activity in the immediate area which includes the Northwest Electric Supply property in downtown Mount Prospect. It was Mr. Hill's opinion, that the extension not exceed one year and that the sign would,either be made to comply with the Ordinance by lowering the sign or by removing the sign altogether. In addition to the freestanding sign adjacent to Wille Street, a request was made for a special use equity option to approve the continued use of a second wall sign adjacent to Main Street. This sign is presently displayed on the east wall of the north warehouse building being a part of the Northwest Electric Supply business. Ile petitioner's demonstrated that they are using 256 square feet of wall sip area as compared with the maximum allowed 282 square feet. Discussion It was the general feeling of Mr. Predovich that because of the downtown redevelopment an extension of time be considered for the freestanding sip adjacent to Wille Street. The question of the starting date for the extension was debated briefly. Consideration was given to starting the one year extension from January 1, 1992. Others felt that the extension should be granted from a date nearest the public hearing meeting., Sign Review Board Minutes Page 2 Motion A motion was made by Mr. Predovich, seconded by Mr. Kostak to grant an extension for the 18 foot freestanding sign adjacent to Wille Street until April 30, 1993on the basis of past considerations for Firestone Tire Company and Convenient Food Stores wherein extensions of time were granted due to time for fabrication and economic considerations. The motion to approve passed, 4 ayes, 1 nay (Mr. Rogers). Motion A motion was made by Mr. Predovich, seconded by Mr. Borrelli that a special use equity option be approved to continue the use of a second wall sign adjacent to Main Street on the basis that the maximum wall sign area had not been used, and in consideration that the signage will very likely be modified with the expansion of the Northwest Electric Supply business or relocation. Motion passed, 5 ayes, 0 nays. This case was continued by the 'Sign Review Board to allow an opportunity for all of the members to be 'present to discuss the case fully. It is recognized that this is an unusual situation and the Sign Review Board's opinion required the hall attention of the five members. The request presented initially on April 20 by Mr. Doig on behalf of the Charlie Club was to seek a text amendment to Section 7.330 and Section 7.701 to create a special use for off - premise signs. Mr. Doig restated the request which basically is a request to amend the ordinance to permit off -premise signs as an amendment to the special use section of the ordinance 7.330, thereby permitting off -premise signs as a text amendment requiring a special use. If the text amendment were approved by the Board, then Mr. Doig on behalf of his client would seek to erect a sip under a special use provision on the sign easement legally conveyed to Charles Vavrus at the time of the development of Charlie Club in 1980. Discussio Mr. Kostak read from the minutes of April 20 and indicated that it was significant that Mr. Vavrus owner of Charlie Club owned the parcel of land subsequently purchased by Park National Bank until 1985. He agreed with Mr. Donald Anderson, President of Park National Bank, who contended that Mr. Vavrus had the option of seeking a change in the Sign Ordinance that would provide a more permanent solution for the Charlie Club signage adjacent to Elmhurst Road. Other members of the Sign Review Board commented upon the request for the text amendment for a modification to the special use section of the Ordinance to allow off - premise signs indicating that: 1. An amendment to the text would appear to benefit only a single property owner instead of providing a potential solution for other existing signage situations in the community. Sign Review Board Minutes Page 3 2. That to amend the ordinance to provide for a special use for off premise signs would open up the opportunity for other off -premise signs to be established which the Commission felt was not desirable. Mr. Doig stated that Park National Bank had not cooperated with Charlie Club in this matter. Mr. Don Anderson, President of Park National Bank, stated that he had made contact with the manager of the Charlie Club facility prior to the construction of the Park National Bank indicating that the sip according to the Village Sip Ordinance was non- conforming and passed a copy of the Sign Ordinance on to the manager. He stated that the bank had offered to remove the sign which had been substantially wind -damaged from the location since it was in violation of the Code at no expense to Charlie Club. He also indicated that they did take under advisement Charlie Club's proposal for a new sip on the sip ,easement adjacent to Elmhurst Road, but was rejected by the Bank's Board of Directors. kv, ms '-- A motion was made by Mr. Kostak, seconded by Mr. Rogers, to recommend denial for the request for a text amendment under Section 7.330 and Section 7.701,to create a special use for off -premise signs based on the fact that this amendment would result in satisfying only one private property owner and not have general application in the Village. The motion passed, 4 ayes, 1 nay (Adelaide T'hulin). Mr. Predovich asked that the record show that be was disappointed that somehow Park National Bank and Charlie Club ownership could not come to some agreement on apossible solution for the signageneeds between the two businesses. Mrs. Thulin also indicated her disappointment. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The minutes of April 27, 1992 were approved unanimously on a motion by Mt. Rogers, seconded by Mr. Kostak, 5 ayes, 0 nays. The Board reviewed with Mr. Fritz the items carried over from the special meeting of April 27, at which time the proposed amendments were discussed with business persons invited to comment on sections of the Code that they felt needed some revision. There were six items that the Sign Review Board was not in general agreement on that were identified. These were items 14, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 33. (The item numbers correspond to those on the April 23 memo.) Following discussion, items #22 and 23 were, in the opinion of the Sign Review Board, not necessary. Items 24, 25 and 33 were generally acceptable pending final wording. Item 14, dealing with the definition for a Sign Planned Unit Development still, in the opinion of the Sip Review Board, needed additional discussion after a refinement in language by staff or legal counsel. Sign Review Board Minutes Page 4 A scheduled public hearing to consider the proposed changes to the Sign Ordinance was discussed. Mr. Fritz indicated that the earliest possible date for a public hearing would be May 18 and that would depend upon the Mount Prospect Chamber's readiness to present' changes on behalf of the business persons in the community and also to report the findings of their sign survey among business people in the community. ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 9:30 p.m E submitted, 8 f Kenneth H. 't, Economic Development r " for VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT Mount Prospect, Illinois M ADELAIDE THULIN, SIGN REVIEW BOARD ClUIRPERSJON — FROM: KENNETH H. FRITZ, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: APRIL 15, 1992 SUBJECT- SIGN -24-92, CHARLES VAVRUS LOCATION: 501 MIDWAY DRIVE REQUEST The petitioner seeks a text amendment to Section 7.330 and Section 7.701 to create a ,special use for off -premise signs. PLANNING ANM ZONING COMMENTS This is a proposal for a text amendment by the owner of Charlie Club to amend the text In order to allow off -premise signs by adding the following language to Section 7.701, Scope of Appeals, Variations and Special Uses to read as follows: "A special use may be requested to allow for an electronic message center, development identification signs, non -conforming wall signs, the equity option, and for relief from the prohibitions of Section 7.310 relating to advertising signs." Mr. Vavrus was cited for violation of the non -conforming section of the Sign Code and his attorney, Mr. Doig, appeared in his behalf at the circuit court hearing on April 7. The presiding Circuit Court Judge continued the court proceedings until Monday, May 11, at 10:00 am. to allow the Sign Review Board and Village Board to take action on their request for a text amendment presented in this petition. 121 The petitioner earlier filed a request for an appeal of the staffs interpretation regarding Charlie Club's right to have an off -premise sign adjacent to Elmhurst Road on Park National Bank's property. It was the opinion of the Village's legal counsel, Everette Hill, that the sign is not eligible for variation or a special use equity option to allow it to be placed on an improved off -premise property even though they have a sign easement on the adjacent property where the legal non -conforming sign is presently located. (See attached legal opinion in memorandum dated 11/11/91.) A solution for Charlie Club's request to allow an off -premise freestanding sign is a text amendment to the Ordinance. Such an amendment would modify the language for advertising signs and create a new section under special uses to create a category for off - premise signs. Mr. Doig believes that such a Special Use category still allows the Village to review off -premise signs on a case-by-case basis using the special use standards. Adelaide Thulin - Page 2 April 15, 1992 SIGN-24-92 However, staff is concerned about amending the Sign Ordinance to create such a Special Use category. A prohibition for off-premise signs is usually found in sign ordinances of communities that have recognized signs as an important item to be regulated. To a great degree this amendment would make the Sign Ordinance more permissive. Further, care must be taken in amending ordinances when the goal is only to benefit a specific property. Staff recognizes the unusual circumstances concerning the Charlie Club sign. We have recommended that ownership contact Zanies at the southwest corner of Elmhurst Road and Midway Drive. We believe that a reasonable alternative would be for Charlie Club to install a panel on a relocated Zanies' sign. This could provide them identification on Elmhurst Road. Staff has received no response on what we believe is the best solution for this matter. Accordingly, staff recommends that the proposed amendment to create a Special Use category for off-premise signs be denied. We believe that such an amendment adversely effects the purpose of the Sign Ordinance. However, staff would support an amendment to the Sign Ordinance that would allow an off-premise panel on a permitted freestanding sign, such as a Charlie Club panel on the Zanies' sign. This alternative addresses the immediate need of the Charlie Club, and does not impact the Sign Ordinance as significantly as provisions for off-premise signs. KHF:hg Nov 12 191 e4 : 4QPM .vMTE IN i LEW 0<0 M' r P.d�a TO: Ken Frits FROM: Everette M. Hill, Jr./Village Attorney RE: Charlie Club Sign DATE: November 11, 1991 It is my understanding that the staff has determined that the existing Charlie Club sign along Elmhurst Road must be removed because it is located off the premises that it advertises and is therefore an illegal "advertising sign." The staff has also determined that the sign is not eligible for either a variation or equity option relief. The Charlie Club has filed an appeal of the determination before the Sign Review Board pursuant to Section 7.701 of the Village Code which allows appeals of all staff decisions with respect to the interpretation of the sign ordinance. The Charlie Club is apparently claiming that since they own an easement on adjacent property where the sign is located, that the sign is not really "off -premise" and therefore a smaller version of the current sign should be permitted. A number of questions arise with respect to"the issue. My comments follow: 1. is the sign eligible for a variation? No, it is not. Pursuant to our sign ordinance, variations may be granted only with respect to "height, area and minimum distance requirements." 2. Is the sign eligible for equity option consideration? NOY U "J2 64: 4'(ziLIN i LLk* (; L P.2/4 No, it is not. Sven though the equity option language is very broad, it is avilable only if the granting will: 1. Reduce the overall area of signs on the property and buildings or 2. Not exceed the maximum permitted sign area and contain a minimum of one bonus provision listed in $7.320. Clearly, the sign will not reduce the overall area of signs on the property. To the contrary, it will add to it. Further, it will exceed the maximum permitted sign area as the permitted sign area for this type of sign is zero. The equity option was meant to allow modifications to otherwise permitted signs, not to permit signs where they are not allowed. 3. Does the fact that the sign is to be placed on an easement onproperty that is adjacent to the Cub remove it from the "off premise" category? No, it does not. The sign remains "off premise". off premise" is determined by the existence of separate lots used for separate purposes. Separate ownership is not an element of a definition of "off premise". Therefore, unity of ownership between the lot on which the facility, is located and the lot on which the sign is located would not remove a sign from the "off premise" category. The only case where the separate lots as between the sign and the facility would not amount to "off premise" advertising might be in a shopping center where the whole plan is clearly for joint advertising and joint use of common signs and common - 2 - MGV 32 '91 04: Qt Mi Fi�6TEIN i LEW CHGO P. 3.4 areas. The Charlie Club situation does not fall within that category. If you have further questions, please contact me. EMH EMR/kml //CAC/EMH11-12 Mount Prospect Public Works Department W, INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM 7XMaTVtu TO- Village Manager FROM: Director Public Works DATE: May 15, 1992 SUBJECT: Stormwater Improvement Project Bids CanDota/WaPella/Central On May 12, 1992, sealed bids were opened for the construction of a new storm sewer in the area commonly referred to as the CanDota/WaPella/Central project. Bid results as follows: National Sewer & Water, Inc. $2,918,146.00 J. Congdon Sewer Service, Inc. 3,029,540.80 Abbott Contractors, Inc. 3,412,529.00 Vincent DiVito Inc. 3,436,022.00 LaVerde Construction Company Inc. 3,461,178.00 DiPaolo Company 3,600,231.00 Joel Kennedy Construction Corp. 3,612,665.00 Rosse Contractors 3,657,832.00 John Neri Construction Company, Inc. 3,974,110.00 Our consulting engineer, RJN Environmental, had projected the probable construction cost as $3,386,093. 1 concur with their recommendation to accept the lowest bid as submitted- by National Sewer & Water, Inc. for $2,918,146. This bid is $467,947 under our engineers' projected costs. I also concur with the consult- ing engineer in approval of a 10% contingency fund to cover costs of items where quantities exceed those projected or not covered. All contingency expenditures would be submitted to the Village Board for ultimate approval. The project as bid will basically include a new storm sewer from Central Road to Weller Creek, ranging in size from 5411 to 7211 in diameter, complete replacement of existing streets and curbing, relocation of existing utilities as needed, and replacement of specified sections of existing combined sewer. An allocation of $3,650,000 was included in this year's budget for this project. It is listed on page 84, account code 59-077-65-8107. 19REMM MIN - �EVA WIE I FM ;1=T*W144W HLW/td CANDOTAT.ABS/FILES/SEWERS RJN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS • May 14, 1992 Mr. Herbert L. Weeks Director of Public Works Village of Mount Prospect 1700 West Central Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Subject: Can Dota Avenue Sewer Improvements Construction Contract Award Recommendation Dear Mr. Weeks: Enclosed is a tabulation of the nine bids received by the Village of Mount Prospect on May 12, 1992 for the subject project. The bid submitted by National Sewer and Water, Inc. of Addison, Illinois for the total amount of $2,918,146.00 was the lowest responsible responsive bid. The Engineer's opinion of Probable Construction Cost was $3,386,093.00 plus a 10 percent contingency of $338,609.30 for a total of $3,724,702.30. The bids ranged from 2,918,146.00 to $3,974,110.00. A check of references indicates that National Sewer and Water, Inc. is an experienced contractor, has satisfactorily completed other projects of similar complexity and magnitude, and has the ability and resources to perform the work required for this project. Based on a review of the bid proposals, National Sewer and Water, Inc. was found to be in compliance with all the bids conditions. RJN Environmental Associates, Inc. recommends National Sewer and Water, Inc. be awarded to construction contract in the amount of $2,918,146.00 for the Can Dota Avenue Sewer Improvements. It is further recommended that the Village set aside a 10 percent contingency of $291,815.00 for the construction fund. Enclosed please find suggested Notice of Award. We would like to thank you for your cooperation throughout this project and look forward to continued professional relationship. Please advise if you have any questions or need additional information. Very truly yours, RJN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, INC. ?,)� C't cc J - ;4�& ",/C?-, Bruce J. Aderman, P.E. Project Engineer BJA/oev:470/1200 Enclosures 202 W. FRONT STREET WHEATON, ILLINOIS 60187 (708) 682-4777 ITEM N0. DESCRIPTION Eno_ineer's Doiniun Of Probable Construction Cost UNIT UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL 1 4' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 15 2 6' DIP SAN (0-0' DEEP) LF 40 3 S' PVC STORM (0-B' DEEP) LF 794 4 8' FVC SAN (B.1-12' DEEP) LF 1,262 5 B' DIP SAN 68.1-1T' DEEP) IF 30 6 8' PVC COMB (8.1-12' DEEP) LF 576 7 10' PVC STORM (D-8' DEEP) LF 65 8 10' PVC COMB (O-8' DEEP) LF 25 9 10' DIP SAN (0.1-12' DEEP) LF f0 10 12' FVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 449 11 12' DIP COMB (0-13' DEEP) LF 10 12 12' PVC COMB (8.1-12' DEEP) LF 133 13 12' DIP COMB (8.1-17' DEEP) LF 50 14 15' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) IF 265 15 IB' PUC STORM (0-B' BEEP) IF 646 16 18' PVC STORM 18.1-12DEEP) LF 310 17 21' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 35 18 24' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 173 19 30' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEPI CL IV LF 90 20 30' RCP STORM 18.1-12' DEEP) CL IV LF 121 21 36' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 37 $20.00 $300.00 $30.00 $1,200.00 $24.00 $19,056.00 $30.00 $37,860.00 $35.00 $1,050.00 130.00 $17,280.00 $26.00 $1,690.00 $30.00 $750.00 $45.00 $450.00 128.00 $12,572.00 645.00 $450.00 $35.00 14,655.00 $50.00 $2,500.00 130.00 17,950.00 $35.00 122,610.00 $40.00 $12,400.00 $37.00 $1,295.00 $40.00 16,920.00 650.00 $4,500.00 155.00 $6,655.00 $70.00 $2,590.00 310 TABULATION VILL46E OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART I National Sewer 6 J. Congdon Sewer Nater ,Inc. Service, Inc. UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL $12.00 11130.00 ,37.45 $561.75 $20.00 $800.00 $46.60 $1,864.00 115.00 111,910.00 $25.30 $20,088.20 125.00 $31,550.00 623.30 629,404.60 $30.00 $900.00 147.95 $1,430.50 $75.00 $14,400.00 $23.30 $13,420.80 118.00 $1,170.00 $25.50 $1,657.50 $20.00 $500.00 $40.50 $1,012.50 $30.00 $300.00 46245 $624.50 $20.00 18,980.00 $26.20 $11,163.80 $40.00 $400.00 6156.00 $1,560.00 125.00 13,325.00 $27.70 $3,684.10 140.00 $2,000.00 157.00 $2,850.00 $25.00 16,625.00 $38.20 $10,123.00 $30.00 $19,380.00 $38.85 125,097.10 $35.00 $10,1350.00 $37.60 $11,656.00 $26.00 $980.00 141.60 $1,456.00 $32.00 $5,536.00 146.60 $6,061.80 $40.00 $3,600.00 174.15 $6,673.50 $45.00 $5,445.00 $74.15 $8,972.15 $65.00 $2,405.00 $B2.00 $3,063.60 Abbott Contractors, Inc. UNIT PRICE TOTAL 632.00 $480.00 $34.00 $1,360.00 $35.00 $27,790.00 $44.00 $55,528.00 $82.00 $2,460.00 $44.00 $25,344.00 144.00 $2,860.00 $44.00 $1,100.00 $87.00 1070.00 $44.00 $19,756.00 $87.00 6870.00 $60.00 $7,980.00 188.00 $4,400.00 $45.00 $11,925.00 16200 $40,052.00 $66.00 120,460.00 $65.00 12,275.00 185.00 $14,705.00 $100.00 $9,000.00 $110.00 $13,310.00 $115.00 $4,255.00 Vincent DiVito, Inc, UNIT PRICE TOTAL $30.00 $450.00 $36.00 $1,440.00 $38.00 330,172.00 $55.00 $69,410.00 $61.00 $1,830.00 $55.00 $31,680.00 $41.00 $2,665.00 $41.00 $1,025.00 163.00 $630.00 $42.00 $18,858.00 $51.00 1510.00 $58.00 $7,714.00 $65.00 $3,250.00 $46.00 112,190.00 $59.00 $38,114.00 $64.00 119,840.00 $56.00 $1,960.00 $59.00 $10,207.00 $71.00 $6,390.00 172.00 $8,712.00 $77.00 $2,849.00 LuVerde Construction C"Pany, Inc. UNIT PRICE TOTAL $36.00 $540.00 $37.00 $1,480.00 $40.00 $31,760.00 $70.00 $88,340.00 $75.00 $2,250.00 170.00 640,320.00 $42.00 $2,730.00 $42.00 $1,050.00 677.00 $770.00 $44.00 $19,756.00 $49.00 $90.00 $73.00 $9,709.00 679.00 $3,950.00 $47.00 $12,455.00 $51.00 $32,946.00 $80.00 $24,800.00 $52.00 $1,820.00 $60.00 610,380.00 $68.00 $6,120.00 $82.00 19,922.00 675.00 $2,775.00 4. BID TABULATION t VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEVER IMPROVEMENTS r PART 1 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable National Sewer 1 J. Congdon Sewer LoVerde Construction Construction Cost Mater ,Inc. Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, lnc. Coapany, Inc. ' ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT N0. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL ' 22 42' RCF STORM 0.1-12' DP) CL Ill LF 590 492.00 $54,280.00 $100.00 359,000.00 $90.10 153,159.00 $125.00 473,750.00 5112.00 $66,080.00 6160.00 494,400.00 23 42' DIP COMB (16.1-20' DF) CL III LF 20 $242.00 $4,840.00 $200.00 $4,000.00 1300.00 $6,000.00 $450.00 $9,000.00 4148.00 12,960.00 $440.00 18,800.00 24 48' REP STORM (0-0' DEEP) CL III LF 200 185.00 117,000.00 480.00 116,000.00 $96.25 $19,250.00 $120.00 124,000.00 $102.00 $20,400.00 $130.00 $26,000.00 25 48' RCP STORM (8.1-12' DP) CL III LF 578 1105.00 660,690.00 $100.00 157,800.00 $106.25 $61,412.50 $140.00 $80,920.00 $123.00 $71,094.00 1180.00 $104,040.00 ` 26 54' REP STORM (8.1-12' DP) CL III LF 760 $116.00 $89,680.00 $130.00 $98,800.00 $113.05 $85,918.00 $200.00 $152,000.00 1146.00 $110,960.00 $190.00 1144,400.00 t 27 72' RCP STORM 112.1-16 DP) CL III LF 1,885 $250.00 $471,250.00 $200.00 $377,000,00 $183.00 $344,955.00 6272.00 $512,720.00 $211.00 $397,735.00 1260.00 $490,100.00 28 72' ACP STORM (16.1-20' DP) CL III LF 950 $275.00 $261,250.00 $225.00 $213,750.00 1183.00 1173,850.00 $292.00 $277,400.00 1312.00 $296,400.00 $290.00 $275,500.00 t 29 43' % 68' HECP STORM i8.1-12' OP) LF 505 $150.00 175,750.00 $170.00 185,950.00 $155.00 178,275.00 $240.00 $121,200.00 $198.00 $99,990.00 4260.00 $131,300.00 CL III 30 53' M 93' HECP STORM (12.1-16' DP) LF 624 1286.00 $174,720.00 1220.00 $137,280.00 $197.50 $123,240.00 .1340.00 $212,160.00 $261.00 1175,344.00 $290.00 1180,960.00 CL III 31 INLET, 36' DIA EA 16 $800.00 112,600.00 $700.60 $11,200.00 $770.00 $12,320.00 $1,000.00 $16,000.00 5800.00 112,800.00 $650.00 $13,600.00 32 DOUBLE INLET EA 15 $2,000.00 $30,000.00 12,000.00 $30,000.00 42,400.00 $36,000.00 12,500.00 $37,500.00 $1,200.00 $18,000.00 $2,500.00 $37,500.00 33 TRIPLE INLET EA 4 12,500.00 $10,000.00 $2,500.00 $10,000.00 13,770.00 $15,060.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 41,500.00 $6,000.00 $3,500.00 $14,000.00 34 CATCH BASIN, 48' DIA EA 37 $1,200.00 144,400.00 $800.00 $29,600.00 $975.00 $36,075.00 $1,200.00 $44,400.00 11,50D.00 $55,500.00 11,000.00 $37,000.00 35 STORM MH, 48' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 6 $1,300.00 $7,600.00 $825.00 $4,950.00 $1,015.00 $6,090.00 $1,100.00 $6,600.00 $1,400.00 $9,400.00 $1,250.00 117,500.00 36 SAN MH, 48° DIA (0-8 DEEP) EA 11 11,500.00 $16,500.00 1910,.00 610,450.00 $1,260.00 !13,660.00 61,250.00 $13,750.00 11,400.00 $15,400.00 $1,400.00 $15,400.00 37 COMB MH, 48' DIA (0-8DEEP) EA 6 31,500.00 $9,000.00 11950.00 $5,700.00 $1,320.00 $7,920.00 $1,250.00 $7,500.00 $1,400.00 118,400.00 $1,400.00 $8,400.00 39 STORM MH, 60' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 3 12,000.00 $6,000.00 $1,100.00 $3,300.00 $1,385.00 $4,155.00 $1,400.00 14,200.00 $1,600.00 64,800.00 $2,000.00 16,000.00 39 STORM MH, 72' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 4 43,000.00 $12,000.00 $1,600.00 $6,400.00 $2,320.00 $9,280.00 $2,050.00 $8,200.00 12,500.00 110,000.00 12,500.00 $10,000.00 40 STORM NH, B4' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 15,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $4,880.00 $4,880.00 $2,200.00 $2,200.00 $3,600.00 $3,600.00 12,998.00 12,998.00 41 STORM MH, 96' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 10 16,500.00 165,000.00 $6,000.00 1160,000.00 14,755.00 $47,550.00 $2,900.00 $29,000.00 $4,300.00 $43,000.00 $4,500.00 $45,000.00 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable National Sewer $ Construction Cost Nater ,Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 42 STORM MH, 120' DIA (0-0' DEEP) EA 2 $8,500.00 $17,000.00 610,000.00 420,000.00 43 BASE -TEE MH, 48' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 13,000.00 13,00(1.00 11,700.00 11,700.00 44 BASE -TEE MH, 54' DIA (0-0' DEEP) EA 1 $3,300.00 $3,300.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 45 BASE -TEE MH, 12' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 5 $4,006.00 $20,000.00 12,500.00 $12,500.00 46 BASE -TEE MH, 43' X 68' (0-B' DEEP) EA 1 $4,500.00 $4,500.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 47 BASF -TEE MH, 53" 1 93' WET' DEEP) EA 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 13,500.00 $3,500.00 46 ADDITIONAL DEPIH 48' DTA MH VF 100 $120.00 112,000.00 $80.00 $8,000.00 49 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 60' DIA MH VF 5 $160.00 $600.00 $100.00 $500.00 50 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 72' DIA MH VF 10 $250.00 $2,500.00 $200.00 12,000.00 S1 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 84' DIA MH VF 2 .$350.00 $700.00 1350.00 $700.00 52 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 96' DIA MH VF 50 $450.00 $22,500.00 $500.00 $25,000.00 53 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 120 DIA MH VF 12 $600.00 $7,200.00 $700.00 $8,400.00 54 JUNCTION CHAMBER EA 2 $15,000.00 $30,000.00 115,000.00 $30,000.00 55 REINFORCED CONCRETE HEADWALL EA 1 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $10,000.06 $10,000.00 56 GRANULAR TRENCH BACKFILL CY 18,500 120.00 $370,000.00 $19.00 $351,500.00 57 ABANDON EXISTING SEWER LF 2,400 $10.00 $24,000.00 $15.00 636,000.00 56 RECONNECT DRAIN TILE EA 5 $500.00 $2,500.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 59 SANITARY LATERAL CROSSING EA 45 $500.00 $22,500.00 $500.00 $22,500.00 60 SANITARY SERVICE CONNECTION EA 45 $500.00 622,500.00 $400.00 $18,004.00 61 EXTEND SANITARY SERVICE LATERAL LF 150 $35.00 $5,250.00 120.00 $3,000.00 62 INTERNAL TV INSPECTION LF 2,500 $1.50 13,750.00 $3.00 $7,500.00 81D TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEVER IMPROVEMENTS PART 1 J. Congdon Sewer LoVerde Construction Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVitc, Inc. Coapany, Inc. UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL $6,795.00 $13,540.00 $5,800.00 $11,600.00 66,000.00 112,000.00 $6,500.00 113,000.00 $1,550.00 $1,550.00 $2,200.00 $2,200.00 112,000.00 $2,000.00 12,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,600.00 $1,600.00 $2,250.00 $2,250.00 $2,100.00 $2,100.00 13,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,100.00 $10,500.00 $3,050.00 $55,250.00 $2,400.00 $14,500.00 13,500.00 117,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,750.00 $2,750.00 12,600;00 $2,600.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $2,900.00 $2,800.00 $2,800.00 $3,500.00 13,500.00 $160.00 116,000.00 $70.00 $7,000.00 $80.00 $8,000.00 $60.00 $6,000.00 1165.00 1825.00 175.00 $375.00 $150.00 $750.00 $70.00 6350.00 $255.00 $2,550.00 11100.00 11,000.00 $175.00 $1,750.00 $125.00 $1,250.00 1130.00 $660.00 $200.00 $400.00 $200.00 0400.00 $200.00 $400.00 $400.00 $20,000.00 1220.00 111,000.00 6250.00 112,500.00 $250.00 112,500.00 $565.00 $6,780.00 $350.00 $4,200.00 $325.00 $3,900.00 $450.00 $5,400.00 125,065.00 150,130.00 170,000.00 $140,000.00 $9,000.00 $18,000.00 $24,500.00 $49,000,00 $7,400.00 $7,900.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $12,000.00 112,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $21.00 $388,500.00 $11.00 $203,500.00 1118.00 $333,000.00 $17.00 $314,500.00 $13.20 131,680.00 $3.00 $7,200.00 $10.00 $24,000.00 $4.00 19,600.00 6610.00 13,050.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 $525.00 $2,625.00 1900.00 640,500.00 $1,500.00 $67,500.00 $600.00 $27,000.00 6150.00 $6,750.00 1465.00 $20,925.00 $160.00 17,200.00 $300.00 113,500.00 1300.00 $13,500.00 $27.00 $4,050.00 120.00 $3,000.00 $45.00 $6,750.00 $49.00 67,350.00 61.50 $3,750.00 11.50 $3,750.00 $2.00 $5,000.00 $3.00 $7,500.00 t BID TABULATIDN VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART I Engineer's Opinion Of Probable National Sewer i J. Congdon Sewer LoVerde Construction Construction Cost Water ,Inc. Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent BiVito, Inc. Cospany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT N0. DESCRIPTION UNIT OUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 63 ABANDON EXISTING CATCH BASIN EA 30 $300.00 14,000.00 $100.00 $3,000.00 1150.00 54,500.00 $160.00 34,800.00 3100.00 $3,000.00 1100.00 13,000.00 64 REMOVE EXISTING CATCH BASIN EA 5 1400.00 12,000.00 $125.00 5625.00 $100.00 $500.00 $240.00 $1,200.00 $100.00 $500.00 1150.00 1750.00 65 ABANDON EXISTING MANHOLE EA 3 1500.00 11,500.00 $150.00 1450.00 $150.00 $450.00 $200,00 1600.00 1100.00 $300.00 $150.00 $450.00 66 REMOVE EXISTING MANHOLE EA 3 $600.00 $1,600.00 $200.00 1600.00 $100.00 $300.00 1250.00 $750.0D 1100.00 $300.00 1250.00 $750.00 67 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 6- DIA LF 210 $70.00 114,700.00 140.00 0,400.00 $80.45 116,894.50 1120.00 $25,200.00 180.00 $16,800.00 $80.00 616,800.00 68 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 10• DIA LF 30 $65.00 $2,550.00 $40.00 11,200.00 $185.00 $5,550.00 1240.00 $7,200.00 $149.00 64,470.00 1100100 $3,000.00 69 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 12' DIA LF 30 $100.00 $3,000.00 $50.00 $1,500.00 6200.00 $6,000.00 $250.00 $7,500.00 1181.00 $5,430.00 $125.00 $3,750.00 70 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, 6- EA 2 14,500.00 0,000.00 13,000.00 $6,000.00 $5,073.00 $10,146.00 17,500.00 $15,000.00 65,700.00 $11,400.00 $4,000.00 $8,000.00 71 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, 10' EA 1 110,000.00 $10,000.00 44,000.00 14,000.00 46,725.00 $6,725.00 $9,000.00 09,000.00 $6,200.00 $6,200.00 65,500.00 $5,500.00 72 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, 12' EA 2 $12,000.00 $24,000.00 $4,500.00 49,000.00 $7,165.00 $14,330.00 $9,500.00 $19,000.00 $6,700.00 $13,400.00 $6,000.00 112,000.00 73 PRESSURE TEST AND CHLOR. SAMPLE EA !0 $150.00 $1,500.00 1650.00 $6,500.00 $550.00 15,500.00 1150.00 $1,500.00 $600.00 $6,000.00 1150.00 $1,500.00 RISER. 74 WATER SERVICE RELDCATION EA 40 $300.00 $12,000.00 4500.00 $20,000.00 $380.00 615,200.00 $200.00 $8,000.00 $600.00 $24,000.00 1120.00 14,800.00 75 COMPLETE PAVEMENT REMOVAL SY 20,300 $25.00 $507,500.00 $17.00 1345,100.00 $21.80 $442,540.00 $16.00 1324,800.00 $24,00 1487,200.00 $19.00 $385,700.00 AND REPLACEMENT 76 RIGID BASE PAVEMENT REMOVAL SY 200 $45.00 $9,000.00 $40.00 1B4O00.00 $121.00 $24,200.00 $60.00 $12,000.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 $35.00 $7,000.00 AND REPLACEMENT - CENTRAL ROAD 77 PARKING LOT REMOVAL AND SY 1,200 635.00 442,000.00 $10.00 $21,600.00 $24.50 $29,400.00 $16.00 $19,200.00 $20.00 $24,000.00 122.00 $26,400.00 REPLACEMENT 78 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND SY 2,200 $30.00 166,000.00 $35.00 $77,000.00 $27.35 160,170.00 430.00 466,000.00 $30.00 $66,000.00 $26.00 657,200.00 REPLACEMENT 79 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 800 630.00 $24,000.00 418.00 114,400.00 624.50 619,600.00 $15.00 112,000.00 425.00 $20,000.00 $18.00 $14,400.00 REPLACEMENT 80 CURB AND BUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 14,000 $13.00 4182,000.00 $13.00 11829000.00 $11.40 6159,600.00 $11.00 $154,000.00 113.00 $182,000.00 $10.50 $147,000.00 D.4-12 AND 8.6-12 REPLACEMENT BID TABULATION VILLASE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART 1 Engineer's Opinion Df Probable National Sewer d J. Congdon Sever LoVerde Construction Construction Cost Nater ,Inc. Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, Inc. Coopany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT 98ANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 81 CONCRETE SIDENALC REMOVAL AND SF 7,200 $4.00 $26,800.00 53.50 $25,200.00 $2.90 S20,880.00 $3.00 $21,800.00 14.00 $28,800.00 $4.50 532,400.00 REPLACEMENT 82 SOD SY 5,500 $5.75 $31,625.00 $5.00 $27,500.00 $5.25 $28,875.00 $5.00 $27,500.00 15.00 $27,500.00 14.50 $24,750.00 83 SUPPLEMENTAL WATERING UNIT 200 $5.00 $1,000.00 $100.00 $20,000.00. t $27.50 $5,500.00 $10.00 $2,000.00 $100.00 $20,000.00 $25.00 $5,000.00 84 TREE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT EA 5 $750.00 13,750.00 $600.00 $3,000.00 $660.00 $3,300.00 $500.00 12,500.00 $600.00 $3,000.00 $1,000.00 $5,000.00 85 SNORT TUNNEL UNDER TREE EA 2 $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $500.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $3,000.00 $6,000.00 96 REVETMENT MATTRESS SY 600 $60.00 $36,000.00 $30.00 $IB,000.00 $%.00 $33,600.00 $60.00 $36,000.00 $45.00 127,000.00 $50,00 $30,000.00 81 TRAFFIC CONTROL LS 1 125,000.00 125,000.00 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 $21,000.00 121,000.00 $12,000.00 $12,000.00 $75,000.00 $75,000.00 $19,993.00 $19,993.00 86 SURFACE VIDEO TAPING IS 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.06 $5,500.00 15,500.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 89 TREE REMOVAL, CLEARING, GRUBBING, IS 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $3,200.00 $3,200.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 AND CHANNELIIATION B WELLER CREEK 90 EXPLORATORY EXCAVATIONS EA 10 $750.00 $7,500.00 $300.00 $3,000.00 $500.00 $5,000.0D $1,500.00 $15,000.00 6500.00 15,000.00 $250.00 $2,500.00 91 ENGINEER'S TRAILER MO 6 $1,200.00 $7,200.00 $2,000.00 $12,000.00 13,200.00 $19,200.00 $1,500,00 69,000.00 $2,000.00 $12,000.00 11,000.00 $6,000.00 92 ADDITIONAL DUST CONTROL GAL 300 $10.00 $3,000.00 $200 $600.00 $10.00 $3,000.00 $200 $600.00 $GAO $2,400.00 $9.00 $2,700.00 93 TEMPORARY SURFACE RESTORATION SY 500 110.00 $5,000.00 $10.00 $5,000.00 $10.00 $5,000.00 $14.00 $7,000.00 $5.00 12,500.00 $15.00 $7,500.00 94 UNSUITABLE SOIL REMOVAL AND CY 200 $40.00 $8,000.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 $37.00 $7,400.00 110.00 $2,000.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 $35.00 $7,000.00 REPLACEMENT 95 THREE YEAR MAINTENANCE BOND LS 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $16,000.00 $16,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 SUBTOTAL $3,278,118.00 $2,811,791.00 1 $2,917,703.40 $3,290,305.00 $3,315,509.00 $3,329,329.00 I Discrepency In Bid 101 CONTINGENCY $127,811.80 TOTAL $3,605,929,80 ITEM A CONSISTS OF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE $22,575.00 BID TABULATION $23,349.00 EXISTING COMBINED SEWER ON CAN ROTA AVENUE BETWEEN $11,280.00 VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT SNA-BONEE TRAIL AND GO-WANbO AVENUE $76.00 149,020.00 CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS 610,480.00 Al 15' PVC COMB (8,3-12' DEEP) LF ITEM A $35.00 $22,575.00 A2 18' PUC COMB 18.1-12 DEEP) PART I 262 Engineer's Opinion $30,480.00 A3 COMB NH, 48' DIA (0-8' BEEP) EA Of Probable National Sewer 1 J. Congdon Sewer LoVerde Construction Construction Cast Water ,Inc. Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, Inc. Co&pang, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL ITEM A CONSISTS OF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE $22,575.00 $36.20 $23,349.00 EXISTING COMBINED SEWER ON CAN ROTA AVENUE BETWEEN $11,280.00 657.00 SNA-BONEE TRAIL AND GO-WANbO AVENUE $76.00 149,020.00 $40.00 610,480.00 Al 15' PVC COMB (8,3-12' DEEP) LF 645 $35.00 $22,575.00 A2 18' PUC COMB 18.1-12 DEEP) LF 262 $40.00 $30,480.00 A3 COMB NH, 48' DIA (0-8' BEEP) EA 5 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 A4 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 48' DIA MH VF 11 $120.00 $1,320.00 A5 GRANULAR TRENCH BACKFILL EY 900 $20.00 118,000.00 A6 SANITARY SERVICE CONNECTION EA 19 $500.00 $9,500.00 SUBTOTAL ITEM A $69,375.00 102 CONTINGENCY $6,937.50 TOTAL ITEM A $76,312.50 $35.00 $22,575.00 $36.20 $23,349.00 $64.00 $11,280.00 657.00 $36,165.00 $76.00 149,020.00 $40.00 610,480.00 $12.70 111,187.40 $67.00 $17,554.00 $64.00 116,768.00 187.00 $22,794.00 $850.00 04,250.00 11,200.00 $6,000.00 $1,200.00 $6,000.00 $1,400.00 $7,000.00 $1,400.00 67,000.00 680.00 1880.00 4160.00 $1,760.00 $80.00 $880.00 $80.00 $B80.00 $60.00 $660.00 $19.00 $11,100.00 $26.30 $23,670.00 115.00 $13,500.00 618.00 116,200.00 $17.00 $15,300.00 $450.00 $8,550.00 1595.00 $11,305.00 $170.00 13,230.00 $300.00 $5,700.00 6405.00 61,695.00 663,835.00 $77,271.40 $82,444.00 $83,313.00 $102,469.00 BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEVER IMPROVEMENTS ITEM 8 - CURB AND BUTTER RESTORATION PART I Engineer's Opinion Of Probable National Sewer 4 J. Congdon Sewer LoVerde Construction Construction Cast Nater ,Inc. Service, Inc. Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, Inc. Cospany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT kO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL Nate: Ites B shall consist of coapiete curb and gutter reaoval and ' replaceaent as indicated on the plans and spot curb and gutter reaoval and replaceaent within the saxisue trench width and as directed by the Engineer. BI DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM SY 2,200 $30.00 (666,000.00) $35.00 ($77,000.00) $27.35 (160,170.00) $30.00 (166,000.001 $20.00 ($44,000.00) $26.00 t$57,200.00) NO. 78 - CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT B2 DEDUCT UNIT PRICE DID FOR ITEM SY 800 $30.00 1624,000.00) $1B.00 7614,400.00) 124.50 ($19,600.00) $15.00 1$12,000.00) 118.00 (614,400.00) 61@.00 (114,400.001 NO. 79 - BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 83 DEDUCT UNIT PRICE DID FOR ITEM LF 14,000 $13.00 ($182,000.00) $13.00 ($IB2,000.00) $11.40 (6159,600.00) $11.00 (1154,000.00) $5.00 ($70,000.00) $10.50 ($147,000.00) NO. 00 - CURB AND BUTTER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT B4 . DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM BY 5,500 $5.75 ($31,625.00) $5.00 ($27,500.00) $5.25 1$28,B75.00) $5.00 ($27,500.00) $4.00 ($22,000.00) $4.50 ($24,750.00) NO. 82 - SOD B5 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND SY 1,300 130.00 139,000.00 $35.00 $45,500.00 $30.10 $39,130.00 $37.00 $48,100.00 $30.00 $39,000.00 126.00 $33,800.00 REPLACEMENT B6 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND SY 500 630.00 $15,000.00 $18.00 $9,000.00 $27.00 113,500:00 $20.00 $10,000.00 $25.00 $12,500.00 $18.00 $9,000.00 REPLACEMENT 87 CURB AND BUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 5,700 $13.00 $74,100.00 $13.00 $74,100.00 $12.15 $69,255.00 $59.00 $100,300.00 $13.00 $74,100.00 $12.50 171,250.00 8.4-12 REPLACEMENT (COMPLETE] 18 M.4-12 AND 8.6-12 CURB AND BUTTER LF 3,300 $16.00 152,800.00 $15.00 $49,500.00 $15.00 149,500.00 $19.00 $62,700.00 113.00 $42,900.00 $14.00 $46,200.00 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (WITHIN MAXIMUM DRAWER WIDTH 08 SPOT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER) 89 SOD SY 4,200 $5.75 $24,150.00 65.00 $21,000.00 $5.50 $23,100.00 $6.00 $25,200.00 $5.00 $21,000.00 $4.50 $18 900.00 SUBTOTAL ITEM B (198,575.00) ($101,800.00) ($73,160.001 ($5,200.00) $39,100.00 ($64,200.00) 105 CONTINGENCY {$9,057.50) TOTAL ITEM B ($108,432.50) -------------- -------------- BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ITEM C - FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT RESTORATION - WA-PELLA AVENUE PART 1 LoVerde Construction Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, Inc. Coapany, Inc. UNIT UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 119.00 117,100.00 Engineer's Opinion $21,600.00 $19.00 $17,100.00 130.00 $4,800.00 $30.00 Of Probable National Sewer $ J. Congdon Sewer $17.00 1680.00 Construction Cost Water ,Inc. $18.00 Service, Inc. ITEM $13.00 UNIT UNIT $6,300.00 UNIT 62,000.00 NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL Nate: Ites C shall consist of reaoval and replacesent of full width $82,444.00 $83,313.00 paveaent, base curb and gutter, and driveways along Wa-Pella Avenue $3,298,305.00 $3,315,509.00 13,329,329.00 between the liaits of construction frog Busse Avenue to 110 Wa-Fella 13,436,022.00 $3,461,878.00 Avenue, CI COMPLETE PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND BY 900 $25.00 $22,500.00 $28.00 125,200.00 $21.80 $19,620.00 REPLACEMENT C2 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 160 $30.00 $4,800.00 $35.00 $5,600.00 $27.35 $4,376.00 REPLACEMENT C3 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 40 $30.00 $1,200.00 118.00 $720.00 $27.00 $1,0B0.00 REPLACEMENT C4 CURB AND BUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 600 $13.00 $7,1300.00 $15.00 $9,000.00 $12.15 $7,290.00 B.4-12 REPLACEMENT C5 SOD SY 400 $5.75 12,300.00 $5.00 $2,000.00 15.50 $2,200.00 SUBTOTAL ITEM C $38,600.00 TOTAL ITEM C $42,520.00 04,566.0 101 CONTINGENCY $3,860.00 TOTAL ITEM A $63,835.00 $77,271.40 TOTAL BASE BID $2,811,791.00 $2,917,703.40 TOTAL ITEM C $42,460.00 TOTAL ITEM A $76,312.50 TOTAL BID $2,918,146.00 $3,029,540.80 TOTAL BASE BID $3,605,929.80 TOTAL BID $3,724,702.30 LoVerde Construction Abbott Contractors, Inc. Vincent DiVito, Inc. Coapany, Inc. UNIT UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 119.00 117,100.00 $24.00 $21,600.00 $19.00 $17,100.00 130.00 $4,800.00 $30.00 $4,800.00 $26.00 $4,160.00 $17.00 1680.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 $18.00 1720.00 $12.00 $7,200.00 $13.00 $7,800.00 $10.50 $6,300.00 15.00 62,000.00 15.00 12,000.00 $4.50 $1,800.00 $31,780.00 $37,200.00 630,080.00 $82,444.00 $83,313.00 $102,469.00 $3,298,305.00 $3,315,509.00 13,329,329.00 $3,412,529.00 13,436,022.00 $3,461,878.00 DID TABULATION VILLABE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN -DOTH AVENUE SEVER IMPROVEMENTS PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable Jahn Neri Construction Construction Cost Dipaalo Caspany Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Coapany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOIAL PRICE TOTAL 1 4' PVC STORM tO-B' DEEP) LF 15 120.00 1300.00 131.00 $465.00 $40.00 $600.00 $243.00 03,645.00 $20.00 $300.00 2 6' DIP SAN 10-11' DEEP) LF 40 $30.00 $1,200.00 $40.00 11,600.00 $60.00 $2,400.00 $133.00 $5,320.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 3 8' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 794 $24.00 $19,056.00 $24.50 $19,453.00 $40.00 $32,760.00 134.00 126,996.00 135.00 127,790.00 4 8' PVC SAN tO.1-12' DEEP) LF 1,262 $30.00 $37,860.00 $36.50 146,063.00 135.00 $44,170.00 142.00 $53,004.00 $45.00 $56,790.00 5 8' DIP SAN 18.1-12' DEEP) LF 30 135.00 $1,050.00 146.00 $1,380.00 $75.00 $2,250.00 134.00 $1,020.00 $50.00 $1,500.00 6 8' PUC COMB (11.1-12' DEEP) LF 576 $30.00 $17,280.00 $41.00 $23,616.00 135.00 $20,160.00 147.00 $27,072.00 $45.00 125,920.00 7 10' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 65 $26.00 $1,690.00 $36.50 $2,372.50 $50.00 $3,250.00 $39.00 $2,535.00 $60.00 $3,900.00 8 10' PVC COMB (0-8' DEEP) LF 25 130.00 1750.00 $32.00 $800.00 $50.00 $1,250.00 $36.00 1900.00 $60.00 11,500.00 9 10' DIP SAN 18.1-12' DEEP) LF t0 145.00 1450.00 $62.00 $620.00 690.00 1900.00 $186.00 $1,860.00 1100.00 11,000.00 l0 12' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 449 $26.00 112,572.00 $45.00 120,205.00 $40.00 $17,960.00 $20.00 $8,980.00 $50.00 $22,450.00 11 12' DIP COMB 10-8' DEEP) LF 10 145.00 $450.00 $63.00 $630.00 $100.00 $1,000.00 $188.00 $1,880.00 $100.00 11,000.00 12 12' PVC COMB (8.1-12' DEEP) LF 133 $35.00 $4,655.00 $48.50 $6,450.50 150.00 $6,650.00 146.00 $6,118.00 $60.00 $7,980.00 13 12' DIP COMB 18.1-12' DEEP) IF 50 150.00 $2,500.00 $69.00 $3,450.00 $100.00 $5,000.00 $63.00 $3,150.00 $100.00 $5,000.00 14 15' PVC STORM 10-8' DEEP) LF 265 $30.00 $7,950.00 $49.00 $12,985.00 $40.00 $10,600.00 $22.00 45,830.00 $60.00 $15,900.00 1.5 18' PVC STORM (0-8' DEEP) LF 646 135.90 $22,610.00 $58.00 137,460.00 $60.00 $38,760.00 $29.00 $18,734.00 $70.00 $45,220.00 16 18' PVC STORM (8.1-12' DEEP) LF 310 $40.00 $12,400.00 $93.00 $28,830.00 $60.00 $16,600.00 158.00 $17,980.00 $80.00 124,800.00 17 21' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 35 $37.00 $1,295.00 $72.00 $2,520.00 $65.00 $2,275.00 $32.00 $1,120.00 180.00 $2,800.00 18 24' RCF STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 173 $40.00 $6,920.00 182.00 $14,186.00 $70.00 $12,110.00 $35.00 $6,055.00 $90.00 $15,570.00 19 30' RCF STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 90 $50.00 $4,500.00 $91.00 $8,190.00 $80.00 $7,200.00 $46.00 $4,140.00 $90.00 $8,100.00 20 30' RCP STORM (8.1-12' DEEP) CL IV LF 121 $55.00 $6,655.00 196.00 $11,616.00 $80,00 $9,680.00 $68.00 $8,228.00 $100.00 $12,100.00 21 36' RCF STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL IV LF 37 $70.00 $2,590.00 $107.00 $3,959.00 $100.00 $33100.00 $74.00 $2,738.00 $100.00 $3,700.00 BID TABULATION VILLABE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Men Construction Construction Cast Dipaclo Coapany Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Coapany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNI7 UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 22 42' RCP STORM (8.1-12' OP) CL 111 LF 590 $92.00 154,280.00 $133.00 $78,470.00 $120.00 $70,800.00 $174.00 $102,660.00 $125.00 $73,750.00 23 42' DIP COMB 116.1-20' OP) CL III LF 20 $242.00 14,240.00 $480.00 $9,600.00 $250.00 45,000.00 $363.00 $7,260.00 $300.00 $6,000.00 24 48' RCP STORM (0-8' DEEP) CL III LF 200 $85.00 $17,000.00 $145.00 $29,000.00 $130.00 $26,000.00 $185.00 $37,000.00 1150.00 $30,000.00 25 48' RCP STORM (8.1-12' DP) CL III LF 578 $105.00 $60,690.00 1160.00 02,480.00 $130.00 $75,140.00 $194.00 $112,132.00 $160.00 02,480.00 26 54' RCP SIDRA (8.1-12' DPI CL III LF 760 (118.00 $89,680.00 1174.00 $132,240.00 $230.00 1174,800.00 $216.00 $164,160.00 1170.00 1129,200.00 27 72' RCP STORM (12.1-16' DP) CL III LF I,B85 $250.00 $471,250.00 $242.00 $456,170.00 $370.00 $697,450.00 $295.00 $556,075.00 1290.00 $546,650.00 j 28 72' RCP STORM (16.1-20' DP) CL. III LF 950 $275.00 $261,250.00 1282.00 $267,900.00 $370.00 1351,500.00 $329.00 1312,550.00 $310.00 $294,500.00 29 43' % 68' RECP STORM (8.1-12' DP) LF 505 $150.00 $75,150.00 $211.00 $106,555.00 1275.00 $130,875.00 1273.00 $137,865.00 $232.00 $117,160.00 iii CL III 30 53' S 83' NECP STORM (12.1-16' DP) LF 624 $280.00 $174,720.00 $289.00 $180,336.00 1325.00 $202,800.•.. "`^ nA $218,400,00 $335.00 $209,040.00 CL III 31 INLET, 36' DIA EA 16 $800.00 $12,600.00 1635.00 110,160.00 $900.00 $14,400.00 $900.00 114,400.00 $1,100.00 $_?;r_@ "^ 32 DOUBLE INLET EA 15 $2,000.00 $30,000,00 $2,100.00 $31,500.00 (1,500.00 $22,500.00 12,200.00 $33,000.00 $3,800.00 157,000.00 33 TRIPLE INLET EA 4 12,500,00 $10,060.00 43,100.00 $12,400.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 $3,000.00 112,000.00 $5,000.00 $20,000.00 - 34 CATCH BASIN, 48' DIA EA 37 41,200,00 $44,400.00 $950.00 135,150.00 $1,000.00 $37,000.00 $1,100.00 $40,700.00 11,500.00 155,500.00 35 STORM MH, 48' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 6 $1,300.00 41,800.00 $900.00 $5,400.00 11,200.00 $7,200.00 $1,175,00 $7,050.60 $2,500.00 615,000.00 36 SAN 101, 48' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 11 11,500.00 $16,500.00 $1,075.00 611,825.00 $1,500.00 116,500.00 $1,175.00 $12,925.00 $3,000.00 $33,000.00 37 COMB MH, 48' CIA 10-8' DEEP) EA 6 $1,500.00 39,000.10 11,150.00 56,900.00 $1,500.00 $9,000.00 $1,175.00 67,050.00 $3,000.00 $18,000.00 38 STORM MH, 60' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 3 12,000.00 36,000.00 11,080.00 $3,240.00 112,500.00 $7,500.00 $1,570.00 $4,710.00 $3,500.00 $10,500.00 39 STORM MH, 72' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 4 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 $2,290.00 $9,160.00 13,500.00 $14,000.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 $4,000.00 $16,000.00 40 STORM MH, 84' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 $5,000.00 15,000.00 $2,870.00 $2,870.00 15,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,400.00 $3,400.00 $5,000.00 15,060.00 41 STORM MH, 46' DIA (4-0' DEEP) EA 10 $6,500,00 165,000.00 $4,214.00 $42,100.00 36,000.00 (60,000.00 $5,000.00 (50,000.00 $7,004.00 (70,000.00 BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN -DOTH AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Men Construction Construction Cost DiPaolo Cospany Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Coepany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT No. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 12 STORM NO, 120' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 2 $8,500.00 $17,000.00 $8,530.00 $17,060.00 $8,000.00 116,000.00 $7,700.00 $15,400.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 43 BASE -TEE MH, 46' DIA (O -B' DEEP) £A 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $2,260.00 $2,260.00 $2,400.00 $2,400.00 $1,400.00 $1,400.00 $3,500.00 43,500.00 44 BASE -TEE MH, 54' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 $3,300.00 $3,300.00 $2,575.00 $2,575.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $1,400.00 41,400.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 45 BASE -TEE MH, 72' DIA (0-9' DEEP) EA 5 14,000.00 120,000.00 $3,400.00 $17,000.00 $3,400.00 417,000.00 $1,800.00 $9,000.00 $5,000.00 125,000.00 46 BASE -TEE MH, 43' X 68' (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 $4,500.00 14,500.00 $2,910.00 $2,910.00 $3,500.00 $3,500,00 $2,600.00 $2,600.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 47 BASE -TEE MR, 53' X 83' (0-8' DEEP) EA 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $3,020.00 $3,020.00 $4,000.00 $4,000.00 $2,600.00 $2,600.00 $3,500.00 $3,500.00 48 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 48' DIA MH VF 100 $120.00 $12,000.00 $80.00 $8,000.00 $125.00 $12,500.00 $180.00 $18,000.00 $90.00 $9,000.00 49 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 60' DIA MH VF 5 $160.00 $800.00 $164.00 $820.00 $140.00 $700.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 $200.00 $1,000.00 50 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 12' DIA MH VF 10 $250.00 $2,500.00 4226.00 $2,260.00 $150.00 $1,500.00 $300.00 $3,000.00 $180.00 $1,800.00 51 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 84' DIA MH VF 2 $350.00 $700.00 $433.00 1866.00 $200.00 $400.00 $375.00 17SO.00 1300.u0 $600.00 52 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 96' DIA MH VF 50 $450.00 122,500.00 $470.00 $23,500.00 1300.00 $15,000.00 $425.00 $21,250.00 $250.00 $12,500.00 53 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 120' DIA NH VF 12 $600.00 $7,200.00 $800.00 $9,600.00 $330.00 43,960.00 $630.00 47,560.00 $320.00 $3,840.00 54 JUNCTION CHAMBER EA 2 $15,000.00 $30,000.00 135,100.00 $70,200.00 $30,000.00 $60,000.00 155,000.00 $110,000.00 $80,000.00 $160,000.00 55 REINFORCED CONCRETE HEADWALL EA 1 $12,000.00 412,000.00 419,006.00 $19,006.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $12,500.00 $12,500.00 $26,000.00 $28,000.00 56 GRANULAR TRENCH BACKFILL CY 18,500 120.00 6370,000.00 422.+10 1407,000.00 $12.00 1222,000.00 $14.80 $273,800.00 $22.00 $407,000.00 57 ABANDON EXISTING SEWER LF 2,400 $10.00 $24,000.00 $10.00 $24,000.00 $2.50 46,000.00 $6.50 $15,600.00 $8.00 119,200.00 58 RECONNECT DRAIN TILE EA 5 1500.00 $2,500.00 1280.00 $1,400.00 $250.00 $1,250.00 6450.00 12,250.00 $100.00 $500.00 59 SANITARY LATERAL CROSSING EA 45 $500.00 $22,500.00 $440.00 $19,800.00 $1,000.00 $45,000.00 $425.00 $19,125.00 $1,000.00 $45,000.00 60 SANITARY SERVICE CONNECTION EA 45 $500.00 $22,500.00 $480.00 $21,600.00 $150.00 $6,750.00 $600.00 127,000.00 $1,000.00 $45,000.00 61 EXTEND SANITARY SERVICE LATERAL LF 150 135.00 $5,250.00 $50.00 $7,500.00 $40.00 $6,000.00 $42.00 $6,300.00 $70.00 $10,500.00 62 INTERNAL TV INSPECTION LF 2,500 $1.50 13,750.00 $4.80 112,000.00 $1.50 $3,750.00 11.20 13,000.00 44.00 110,000.00 BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Neri Construction Construction Cast DiPaolo Co$pany Joel Kennedy Canst. Corp. Rossi Contractors Cospany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL 63 ABANDON EXISTING CATCH BASIN EA 30 1300.00 19,000.00 $207.00 $6,210.00 $150.00 $4,500.00 $250.00 $7,500.00 $100.00 13,000.00 64 REMOVE EXISTING CATCH BASIN EA 5 $40040 $2,000.00 $175.00 $875.00 $250.00 $1,250.00 $375.00 $1,875.00 $100.00 $500.00 65 ABANDON EXISTING MANHOLE EA 3 $500.00 $1,500.00 $207.00 $621.00 $200.00 $600.00 $375.00 $1,125.00 $100.00 1300.00 66 REMOVE EXISTING MANHOLE EA 3 $600.00 $1,800.00 $175.00 $525.00 $300.00 $900.00 $375.00 $1,125.00 1100.00 $300.00 67 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 6- DIA LF 210 $70.00 $14,700.00 $60.00 $12,600.00 $80.00 $16,800.00 $115.00 $24,150.00 170.00 $14,700.00 68 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 10• DIA LF 30 $85.00 $2,550.00 $120.00 $3,600.00 $100.00 13,000.00 $175.00 $5,250.00 $120.00 $3,600.00 69 WATERMAIN RELOCATION, 12' DIA LF 30 $100.00 $3,000.00 $150.00 $4,500.00 $120.00 $3,600.00 $200.00 $6,000.00 1150.00 $4,500.00 70 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, 6- EA 2 64,500.00 $9,000.00 $5,575.00 111,150.00 16,000.00 $12,000.00 65,650.00 $11,300.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 71 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, to- EA 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $7,440.00 47,440.00 $1,000.00 $7,000.00 $7,450.00 $7,450.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 72 INSERT VALVE AND VAULT, 12- EA 2 $12,000.00 $24,000.00 17,920.00 615,840.00 $7,500.00 $15,000.00 $7,850.00 $15,700.00 $9,000.00 118,000.00 73 PRESSURE TEST AND CHLOR. SAMPLE EA 10 $150.00 $1,500.00 $270.00 12,700.00 $500.00 $5,000.00 $600.00 16,000.00 $50.00 $500.00 RISER. 74 WATER SERVICE RELOCATION EA 40 $300.00 $12,000.00 $466.00 $18,640.00 1600.00 $24,000.00 $1,020.00 $40,800.00 $600.00 $24,000.00 75 COMPLETE PAVEMENT REMOVAL SY 20000 425.00 1507,500.00 $21.00 $426,300.00 $18.50 $375,550.00 $17.50 $355,250.00 $12.00 $243,600.00 AND REPLACEMENT 76 RIGID BASE PAVEMENT REMOVAL SY 200 $45.00 $9,000.00 $38.00 $7,800.00 $70.00 $14,000.00 $56.00 $11,200.00 $60.00 $12,000.00 AND REPLACEMENT - CENTRAL ROAD 77 PARKINS LOT REMOVAL AND SY 1,200 .1135.00 $42,000.00 $18.00 $21,600.00 112.00 $14,400.00 $28.50 134,200.00 $12.00 $14,400.00 REPLACEMENT 78 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND SY 2,200 $30.00 $66,000.00 $35.00 177,000.00 $20.00 $44,000.00 $28.00 $61,600.00 $34.00 $74,800.00 REPLACEMENT 79 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND SY 800 $30.00 $24,000.00 $25.00 $20,000.00 $12.00 $9,600.00 $20.50 $16,400.00 $13.00 $10,400.00 REPLACEMENT BO CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 14,000 $13.00 1182,000.00 $16.00 1224,000.00 $7.00 $98,000.00 $10.80 $151,200.00 111.00 $154,000.00 8.4-12 AND B.6-12 REPLACEMENT BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS PART 2 jj Engineer's Opinion t Of Probable John Neri Construction i Construction Cast DiPaolo Company Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Company, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL _ 8! CONCRETE SIDEWALK REMOVAL AND SF 1,200 14.00 $28,800.00 $3.75 $27,000.00 03.00 $21,600.00 $3.30 $23,760.00 $4.00 $28,800.00 REPLACEMENT 82 SOD BY 5,500 $5.75 $31,625.00 $5.50 $30,250.00 $4.00 $22,000.00 $5.00 627,500.00 66.00 $33,000.00 € 83 SUPPLEMENTAL WATERING UNIT 200.00 $5.00 $1,000.00 111.00 $2,200.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 $10.00 $2,000.00 $100.00 $20,000.00 84 TREE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT EA 5 $750.00 $3,750.00 $500.00 $2,500.00 $BOO.00 $4,000.00 $450.00 $2,250.00 $800.00 $4,000.00 85 SHORT TUNNEL UNDER TREE EA 2 $500.00 $1,000.00 $200.00 $400.00 $3,000.00 $6,000.00 $1,550.00 $3,100.00 $200.00 1400.00 86 REVETMENT MATTRESS Sy 600 $60.00 $36,000.00 163.00 $37,800.00 $54.00 $32,400.00 $45.00 $21,000.00 $100.00 660,000.00 87 TRAFFIC CONTROL LS 1 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $20,000.00 120,000.00 $23,000.00 $23,000.00 $80,000.00 $80,000.00 88 SURFACE VIDEO TAPING LS 1 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4.000.00 $4,000.00 89 TREE REMOVAL, CLEARING, GRUBBING, LS 1 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $15,000.00 $15,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $22,000.00 $22,000.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 AND CHANNELIZATION 1 WELLER CREEK 90 EXPLORATORY EXCAVATIONS EA to $750.00 $7,500.00 $350.00 $3,500.00 $800.00 $0,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 91 ENGINEER'S TRAILER Mg 6 11,200.00 $7,200.00 11,200.00 $7,200.00 $1,500.00 $9,000,00 $3,000.00 $18,000.00 13,000.00 $18,000.00 _ 92 ADDITIONAL DUST CONTROL GAL 300 $10.00 $3,000.00 $2.00 $600.00 $5.00 11,500.00 $2.00 $600.00 $4.00 $1,200.00 93 TEMPORARY SURFACE RESTORATION SY 500 $10.00 $5,000.00 $5.00 12,500.00 $12.00 $6,000.00 $10.00 $5,000.00 $10.00 15,000.00 94 UNSUITABLE SOIL REMOVAL AND CY 200 $40.00 $8,000.00 $20.00 14,000.00 $50.00 $10,000.00 $30.00 $6,000.00 $20.00 $4,000.00 i 1 REPLACEMENT 95 THREE YEAR MAINTENANCE BOND LS 1 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $14,000.00 $14,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 SUBTOTAL $3,278,118.00 $3,483,843.00 $3,488,650.00 $3,541,512.00 $3,792,640.00 1 I Discrepency In Bid 101 CONTINGENCY $327,811.80 i TOTAL $3,605,929.80 BID TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN -ROTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ITEM A PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Neri Construction Construction Cost 01Pa010 Cospany Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Cospany, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT _ UNIT UNIT NO, DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL ITEM A CONSISTS OF REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE EYISTIN6 COMBINED SEWER ON CAN DOTA AVENUE BETWEEN SNA-BOMEE TRAIL AND SO-WANDO AVENUE Al 15' PVC COMB (8.1-12' DEEP) LF 645 $35.00 $22,575.00 $46.00 029,670.00 070.00 $45,150.00 $59.00 338,055.00 $70.00 645,150.00 A2 18' PVC COMB (8.1-12 DEEP) LF 262 $40.00 $10,480.00 $52.00 113,624.00 $80.00 120,960.00 $60.00 115,720.00 $00.00 020,960.00 A3 COMB MH, 48' DIA (0-8' DEEP) EA 5 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 11,200.00 $6,000.00 $1,500.00 $7,500.00 $1,175.00 $5,875.00 13,000.00 $15,000.00 A4 ADDITIONAL DEPTH 48' DIA MH VF It $120.00 $1,320.00 $80.00 $880.00 1125.00 $1,375.00 $180.00 $1,980.00 $100.00 $1,100.00 A5 1 GRANULAR TRENCH BACKFILL CY 900 $20.00 $18,000.00 $22.00 $19,800.00 $12.00 $10,800.00 $14.80 $13,320.00 $22.00 619,800.00 A6 SANITARY SERVICE CONNECTiUN EA 19 $500.00 $9,500.00 $480.00 19,120.00 $250.00 $4,750.00 $600.00 $11,400.00 11,500.00 $28,500.00 SUBTOTAL ITEM A $69,375.00 $79,094.00 $90,535.00 $86,350.00 si30,510.00 > 102 CONTINGENCY 16,937.50 - TOTAL.ITEM A $76,312.50 SUBTOTAL ITEM B ($98,575.00) 101 CONTINGENCY 1$9,857,50) TOTAL ITEM B BIO TABULATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN-DOTA AVENUE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS ITEM B - CURB AND GUTTER RESTORATION PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Neri Construction Construction Cost DiPaolo Company Joel Kennedy Canst. Corp. Rossi Contractors Company, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT DUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL Note: Item B shall consist of complete curb and gutter removal and replacement as indicated an the plans and spot curb and gutter removal and replacement within the maximum trench width and as directed by the Engineer. Bi DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM SY 2,200 330.00 (1166,000.00) 435.00 ($77,000.00) $20.00 (1144,000.00) $28.00 ($61,600.00) 534.00 (674,800.00) NO. 78 - CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 82 DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM BY 800 $30.00 {124,000.00) $25.00 (120,000.00) $12.00 (114,600.00) $20.50 ($16,400.00) 113.00 ($10,400.00) NO. 79 - BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 83 DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM LF 14,000 $13.00 ($182,000.00) $16.00 ($224,000.00) $7.00 ($98,000.00) $10.80 ($151,200.00) $11.00 ($154,000.00) NO. 80 - CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT B4 DEDUCT UNIT PRICE BID FOR ITEM SY 5,500 $5.75 ($31,625.001 $5.50 1$30,250.001 $4.00 ($22,000.00) $5.00 ($27,500.00) $b.00 (1133,090.00) NO. 82 - SOD B5 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 1,300 130.00 $39,000.00 135.00 $45,500.00 $23.00 $29,900.00 $28.00 $36,400.00 134.00 $44,200.00 REPLACEMENT 86 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 500 $30.00 $15,000.00 $25.00 $12,500.00 $14.00 $7,000.00 $20.50 110,250.00 $13.00 $6,500.00 REPLACEMENT 117 CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 5,700 $13.00 $74,100.00 $16.00 $91,200.00 $7.00 $37,900.0 $11.00 $62,700.00 111.00 $62,700.00 8.4-12 REPLACEMENT (COMPLETE) BO M.4-12 AND B.6-12 CURB AND GUTTER LF 3,300 $16.00 $52,800.00 $14.00 $46,200.00 $12.00 $39,600.00 $11.20 136,460.00 $12.00 139,600.00 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT (WITHIN MAXIMUM TRANCH WIDTH OR SPOT REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER) 89 SOD SY 4,200 $5.75 $24,150.00 $5.50 $23 1DO.00 $4 00 $16 800 00 $5 00 121 000 00 $6 00 $25 200 DO SUBTOTAL ITEM B ($98,575.00) 101 CONTINGENCY 1$9,857,50) TOTAL ITEM B ($1011,432.50) -------------- -------------- ($132,750.00) ($40,400.00) ($89,390.00) ($94,000.00) BID TABLUATION VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT CAN -ROTA AVENUE SEVER IMPROVEMENTS ITEM C - ADDITIONAL FULL WIDTH PAVEMENT RESTORATION - WA-PELLA AVENUE PART 2 Engineer's Opinion Of Probable John Neri Construction Construction Cost DiPaolo Company Joel Kennedy Const. Corp. Rossi Contractors Company, Inc. ITEM UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT NO. DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL PRICE TOTAL Note: Item C shall consist of removal and replacement of full width pavement, base curb and gutter, and driveways along Wa-Pella Avenue between the limits of construction from Busse Avenue to 110 Na -Pella Avenue. C1 COMPLETE PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND SY 900 $25.00 122,500.00 421.00 $18,900.00 124.00 $21,600.00 517.50 $15,750.00 140.00 $36,000.00 REPLACEMENT C2 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 160 $30.00 $4,800.00 $35.00 $5,600.00 $23.00 $3,680.00 $29.25 $4,680.00 $34.D0 $5,440.00 REPLACEMENT C3 BITUMINOUS DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND BY 40 $30.00 $1,200.00 $25.00 $1,000.00 $15.00 $600.00 $20.50 1020.00 113.00 $520.00 REPLACEMENT C4 CURB AND GUTTER REMOVAL AND LF 600 $13.00 $7,800.DO 116.00 $9,600.00 $10.00 $6,000.00 $11.20 $6,720.00 $11.00 $6,600.00 B.4-12 REPLACEMENT C5 SOD SY 400 $5.75 12,300.00 15.50 $2,200.00 $4.00 11,600.00 15.00 $2,000.00 $6.00 $2,400.00 SUBTOTAL ITEM C $38,600.00 TOTAL ITEM C $37,300.00 $33,480.00 $29,970.00 $50,960.00 101 CONTINGENCY $3,860.00 TOTAL ITEM A $79,094.00 $90,535.00 586,350.00 $130,510.00 TOTAL BASE BID $3,483,843.00 $3,488,650.00 13,541,512.00 13,792,640.00 TOTAL ITEM C $42,460.00 TOTAL ITEM A $76,312.50 TOTAL BID $3,600,237.00 $3,612,665.00 $3,657,632.00 $3,974,110.00 TOTAL BASE DID $3,605,929.80 TOTAL BID 13,724,702.30 001,% OPUS NORTH CORPORATION W, DESIGNERS - BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS 9700 Higgins Road Suite 900 Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4713 (708) 692-4444 FAX: (708) 318-1618 April 27, 1992 Mr. John Dixon Village Manager Village of Mount Prospect 100 S. Emerson Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Dear John: Enclosed please find two copies of your letter outlining our agreement on Kensington Business Center. Please initial the change on Page 2 and return a copy to me. As I mentioned, the engineering plans for the signal have been submitted to the IDOT for review. Thanks for all your help on the resolution of these issues. We look forward to continuing our strong relationship with the Village. Sincerely, R CORPORATION Ja � OPUS NORM I P d Nyq a� ide't JPN/ls enclosure An Opus U.S. Company - Offices and Affiliates in Chicago - MiNvaukee - Minneapolis - Phoenix - Tamps - Pensacola - San Diego April 13, 1992 Mr. James P. Nygaard President Opus North Corporation 9700 Higgins Road, Suite 900 Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4713 Dear Mr. Nygaard: Phone: 706 / 392-6000 Fax: 709 / 392-6022 As an outcome of our meeting on Friday, April 10, 1992, in order to close out the outstanding issues between Kensington Business Center and the Village of Mount Prospect, this letter shall serve as an understanding of the outcome of that meeting. There were three items that needed to be resolved: The first was payment made by the Village to Opus North for Phases I and 11 oversizing. You were willing to accept the payments made by the Village of Mount Prospect in the total amount of $31,349.44 to discharge the obligations of Phase I and H in the Kensington Business Park in Mount Prospect. Secondly, discussion concerning oversizing of costs throughout the Opus Business Development Park; in particular, increasing size of water mains from 8" to 12" and from 12" to 16", the Village and Opus North agreed at our meeting on April 10 that the Village would pay Opus North a toeal amount of $21,W0 which will resolve this and all matters concerning oversizing. This is done with the understanding that while there was no particular documentation found for the oversizing in each and every case, the Village feels that some of the benefits will be derived by properties off site and the understanding is that the $21,000 will discharge all obligations the Village would have for any oversizing in the Opus Kensington Business Center Development Park in Mount Prospect. MAYOR zP GERALD L FARLEY TRUSTEES MARK W.BUSSE ••m� GEORGE A. CLOWES TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN LEO FLOROS PAUL WM. HOEFERT IWILKS K.AGE Village of Mount Prospect VILLAGE AGE MANAGER JOHN FULTON DIXON VILLAGE CLERK CAROL FIELDS 100 S. Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 April 13, 1992 Mr. James P. Nygaard President Opus North Corporation 9700 Higgins Road, Suite 900 Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4713 Dear Mr. Nygaard: Phone: 706 / 392-6000 Fax: 709 / 392-6022 As an outcome of our meeting on Friday, April 10, 1992, in order to close out the outstanding issues between Kensington Business Center and the Village of Mount Prospect, this letter shall serve as an understanding of the outcome of that meeting. There were three items that needed to be resolved: The first was payment made by the Village to Opus North for Phases I and 11 oversizing. You were willing to accept the payments made by the Village of Mount Prospect in the total amount of $31,349.44 to discharge the obligations of Phase I and H in the Kensington Business Park in Mount Prospect. Secondly, discussion concerning oversizing of costs throughout the Opus Business Development Park; in particular, increasing size of water mains from 8" to 12" and from 12" to 16", the Village and Opus North agreed at our meeting on April 10 that the Village would pay Opus North a toeal amount of $21,W0 which will resolve this and all matters concerning oversizing. This is done with the understanding that while there was no particular documentation found for the oversizing in each and every case, the Village feels that some of the benefits will be derived by properties off site and the understanding is that the $21,000 will discharge all obligations the Village would have for any oversizing in the Opus Kensington Business Center Development Park in Mount Prospect. Page two.... . Mr. James P. Nygaard April 13, 1992 The third item that was discussed was the requirement of Opus North to install a traffic signal at Feehanville and Wolf. It is our understanding that within the next two weeks, engineering for the traffic signal should be finalized and presented to the Village as well as IDOT and then will be let for bid by =H ' ,- hopefully, within the next 45-60 days after that period of time. CPU S 1;/ This is my understanding of the Village's and Opus' position concerning these three outstanding matters. If you concur, please sign on the line below and the Village will draft the check to Opus North Corporation in the amount of $21,000. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, TON DIXON Village Manager JFD/rcc Accepted by: A� `7 s North Corporate n Date: '-/- 2 7 -- % L-- April 13, 1992 Mr. James P. Nygaard President Opus North Corporation 9700 Higgins Road, Suite 900 Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4713 Dear Mr. Nygaard: Phone: 708 / 392-6000 Fax: 708 / 392-6022 As an outcome of our meeting on Friday, April 10, 1992, in order to close out the outstanding issues between Kensington Business Center and the Village of Mount Prospect, this letter shall serve as an understanding of the outcome of that meeting. There were three items that needed to be resolved: The first was payment made by the Village to Opus North for Phases I and II oversizing. You were willing to accept the payments made by the Village of Mount Prospect in the total amount of $31,349.44 to discharge the obligations of Phase I and II in the Kensington Business Park in Mount Prospect. Secondly, discussion concerning oversizing of costs throughout the Opus Business Development Park; in particular, increasing size of water mains from 8" to 12" and from 12" to 16", the Village and Opus North agreed at our meeting on . April 10 that the Village would pay Opus North a total amount of $21,Oi;i, which vrll resolve this and all matters concerning oversizing. This is done with the understanding that while there was no particular documentation found for the oversizing in each and every case, the Village feels that some of the benefits will be derived by properties off site and the understanding is that the $21,000 will discharge all obligations the Village would have for any oversizing in the Opus Kensington Business Center Development Park in Mount Prospect. MAYOR J . SE'i4l_I7 L FAIRLEY 'TRUS'TEES MAPK W. f: SSE '�> «r ♦.wwe,prx.xx .� r0 IVES TJMOTHY,J C0R(',0AAN ..FO FLOROS PAUL. WM HOEFP_RT WIL �LLAGE AE Village of Mount Prospect VILLAGE MANAGER J")HN FUCUN DIXON VILLAGE CLERK 100 S. Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 ZAROE. A FIELDS April 13, 1992 Mr. James P. Nygaard President Opus North Corporation 9700 Higgins Road, Suite 900 Rosemont, Illinois 60018-4713 Dear Mr. Nygaard: Phone: 708 / 392-6000 Fax: 708 / 392-6022 As an outcome of our meeting on Friday, April 10, 1992, in order to close out the outstanding issues between Kensington Business Center and the Village of Mount Prospect, this letter shall serve as an understanding of the outcome of that meeting. There were three items that needed to be resolved: The first was payment made by the Village to Opus North for Phases I and II oversizing. You were willing to accept the payments made by the Village of Mount Prospect in the total amount of $31,349.44 to discharge the obligations of Phase I and II in the Kensington Business Park in Mount Prospect. Secondly, discussion concerning oversizing of costs throughout the Opus Business Development Park; in particular, increasing size of water mains from 8" to 12" and from 12" to 16", the Village and Opus North agreed at our meeting on . April 10 that the Village would pay Opus North a total amount of $21,Oi;i, which vrll resolve this and all matters concerning oversizing. This is done with the understanding that while there was no particular documentation found for the oversizing in each and every case, the Village feels that some of the benefits will be derived by properties off site and the understanding is that the $21,000 will discharge all obligations the Village would have for any oversizing in the Opus Kensington Business Center Development Park in Mount Prospect. Page two... * * Mr. James P. Nygaard April 13, 1992 The third item that was discussed was the requirement of Opus North to install a traffic signal at Feehanville and Wolf. It is our understanding that within the next two weeks, engineering for the traffic signal should be finalized and presented to the Village as well as IDOT and then will be let for bid by =fl)0T,- hopefully, within the next 45-60 days after that period of time. C P" 5 This is my understanding of the Village us' position concerning these three outstanding matters. If you concur, please sign on the line below and the Village will draft the check to Opus North Corporation in the amount of $21,000. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, JOHN AULTO IXON Village Manager JFD/rcc Accepted by: �Py s North Corpordtidn Date: 7- 2 2_.