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Mount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
PROJECT ENGINEER
DATE:
NOVEMBER 12,2008
SUBJECT: NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC STUDY
RECOMMENDATION FOR INTERSECTION TRAFFIC CONTROL, SP
AND TURN RESTRICTION CHANGES FOR ZONES 3, 4 & 10
The Engineering Division transmits their recommendation to
approve intersection traffic control, speed limit and turn restriction changes for
Zones 3, 4 & 10 as part of the Neighborhood Traffic Study.
The Residential Intersection Traffic Control Program and Residential Speed Limit Program are the two
primary traffic initiatives that are included in the current Neighborhood Traffic Study. The Residential
Intersection Traffic Control Program involves reviewing all neighborhood intersections to determine the
proper traffic control. The Residential Speed Limit Program involves reviewing all Village-owned streets
to determine the appropriate speed limit. Both programs are being implemented on a neighborhood by
neighborhood basis using today's engineering principles.
The Village has been divided into 18 neighborhoods or "traffic zones" for the purpose of implementing
the programs. With the assistance of a consultant, KLOA Inc., the Engineering Division has completed
the study of Zones 3, 4 & 10. The neighborhood of Zone 3 is bounded by Camp McDonald Road to the
north, Elmhurst Road to the east, Kensington Road to the south, and the western Village limits. Zone 4 is
bounded by Euclid Avenue to the north, Wolf Road to the east, Kensington Road to the south, and
Elmhurst Road to the west. Zone 10 is bounded by the southern boundary of the Kensington Business
Park to the north, Wolf Road to the east, Central Road to the south, and Rand Road to the west.
Specific to Zone 3, the Village also reviewed the current turn restrictions along Rand Road. With the
Village performing a traffic study in the neighborhood, it was decided that it would be an opportune time
to evaluate access at the Village streets intersecting Rand Road. Similar to the study that was performed
along Rand Road for another neighborhood last year, KLOA Inc. was asked to review the current access
regulations at the two residential streets along Rand Road to determine what, if anything, could be done to
improve access for those who live in the neighborhood while still minimizing cut through traffic.
SUMMARY
Residential Intersection Traffic Control Program
A total of 111 intersections in the three zones were reviewed to determine the proper traffic control. A
summary of the recommendations are indicated in the tables on the next page.
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Zone 3
Intersection Traffic Control Type # of Existing Intersections # of Recommended Intersections
All-Way Stop Sign Control 5 4
Two-WayfOne-Way Stop Sign Control 3 14
Yield Sign Control 0 0
No Intersection Traffic Control 10 0
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TOTAL 18 18
Zone 4
Intersection Traffic Control Type # of Existing Intersections # of Recommended Intersections
All-Way Stop Sign Control 6 6
Two-WayfOne-Way Stop Sign Control 26 50
Yield Sign Control 0 0
No Intersection Traffic Control 26 2
TOTAL 58 58
Zone 10
Intersection Traffic Control Type # of Existing Intersections # of Recommended Intersections
All-Way Stop Sign Control 5 2
Two-WayfOne-Way Stop Sign Control 4 28
Yield Sign Control 5 0
No Intersection Traffic Control 21 5
TOTAL 35 35
One intersection we would like to highlight is Wheeling Road and Cedar Lane in Zone 4. A concern was
raised by a resident at the Open House over the possibility of eliminating on-street parking spaces. The
west side of Wheeling Road between Euclid Avenue and Kensington Road allows overnight permit
parking for Boxwood residents. In order for a new stop sign to be installed on Wheeling Road at Cedar
Lane, four parking spaces may need to be eliminated in order for the stop sign to be visible to motorists.
Staff has committed to work with the Association to add an equal number of spaces on Boxwood Drive
near the intersection that are eliminated on Wheeling Road. Should the new traffic control be approved
for this intersection, the change will not be made until the new parking spaces have been constructed.
Residential Speed Limit Program
In addition to reviewing the intersections, the street system was reviewed to determine the appropriate
speed limits in the three zones. The Engineering Division also evaluated the two schools within Zone 4,
Euclid Elementary School and River Trails Middle School, and the one school within Zone 10, St. Emily,
to determine those streets that should be posted a school speed limit zone. Along those streets there
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would be a 20 mph speed limit during school hours when children are present. At other times, the speed
limit would be 25 mph. Section 18.605 of the Village Code covers school speed limit zones. Therefore, a
separate ordinance is not required. A summary of the recommendations are indicated in the tables below.
Zone 3
Speed Limit # of Existing Miles Existing % # of Recommended Miles Recommended %
20 mph 2.3 70 0.0 0
25 mph 0.0 0 2.9 88
30 mph 0.6 18 0.0 0
35 mph 0.4 12 0.4 12
TOTAL 3.3 100 3.3 100
Zone 4
Speed Limit # of Existing Miles Existing % # of Recommended Miles Recommended %
20 mph 0.6 6 0.6 6
25 mph 8.7 90 9.1 94
30 mph 0.4 4 0.0 0
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TOTAL 9.7 100 9.7 100
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· 0.5 miles recommended a school speed limit zone
Zone 10
Speed Limit # of Existing Miles Existing % # of Recommended Miles Recommended %
20 mph 0.4 6 0.0 0
25 mph 4.8 73 6.6 100
30 mph 1.4 21 0.0 0
TOTAL 6.6 100 6.6 100
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· 0.3 miles recommended a school speed limit zone
Rand Road Neighborhood Access Study
Zone 3 has two residential streets that provide access to Rand Road: Prospect Manor Avenue and
Wedgewood Lane. At Prospect Manor Avenue, various turn restrictions are in place while Wedgewood
Lane allows full access at all times. The left turn prohibition from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor
Avenue was approved in 1974. Records are limited but it may have been that Rand Road did not have a
shared left turn lane at the time making left turns hazardous. Today, there is a shared left turn lane. The
right turn prohibition (6:00am - 9:00am) from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor Avenue and the left turn
prohibition (4:00pm - 7:00pm) from Prospect Manor Avenue onto Rand Road were approved in 1986.
Records indicate residents of the Prospect Meadows Subdivision petitioned the Village for the turn
restrictions to reduce cut through traffic in the neighborhood.
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With a shared left turn lane on Rand Road at Prospect Manor A venue, allowing left turns into the
neighborhood would be safe and appear to benefit local residents as it would provide an additional point
of access. Further, allowing left turns from Prospect Manor Avenue onto Rand Road during the evening
hours would appear to benefit local residents without creating a significant amount of cut through traffic
from arterial streets. With Prospect Manor A venue being the only access point at the north end of the
neighborhood, local residents must travel south and through the congested intersection of Rand-83-
Kensington before travelling north. The right turn prohibition from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor
Avenue is recommended to remain during the morning hours in order to limit cut through traffic
generated by motorists heading to Prospect High School. As most local residents are leaving the
neighborhood in the morning, the turn restriction into the neighborhood would not be a significant
inconvenience but would prevent high school traffic from using local streets.
Wedgewood Lane does not appear to be an attractive cut through route and the low daily traffic volume
seems to support this thought. While it is presumed some cut through traffic occurs, it is believed
enacting turn restrictions would be more of a detriment to local residents rather than a benefit as
Wedgewood Lane provides the only access off of Rand Road into the neighborhood.
Prospect Manor Avenue
· No left turns from Prospect Manor Avenue onto Rand Road
(4:00pm-7:00pm Mon-Fri)
Current Restrictions . No right turns from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor Avenue
(6:00am-9:00am Mon- Fri)
.:. No left turns from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor Avenue
(Any Time)
. No right turns from Rand Road onto Prospect Manor Avenue
Recommendation (6:00am-9:00amMon-Fri) NO CHANGE
. Allow turns into & out of neighborhood at all other times
Wedgewood Lane
Current Restrictions . No turn restrictions - full access
Recommendation . No turn restrictions - full access NO CHANGE
Public Notification
Once the studies were completed, the first piece of information sent to each of the 2500 properties within
the three neighborhoods was a brochure. The brochure provided information about the traffic study and
invited them to an Open House to learn about the proposed changes. A web page that included a 12
minute video explaining the programs was created on the Village web-site as an additional avenue to get
information to the public.
The Open House was held on October 20th at River Trails Middle School. Residents could come anytime
between 6:00pm & 7:30pm. The Open House included the video about the programs and an area where
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residents could see the recommended changes on display boards and talk with Staff. Residents could also
fill out a Comment Card and provide Staff with feedback. All written comments received via the Open
Houses, e-mail or regular mail are attached. Approximately 20 residents attended the Open House.
Based on the traffic study performed by KLOA Inc. and the Engineering Division, we are recommending
changes to Chapter 18 (Traffic) of the Village Code as detailed on the following pages. With the Village
Board of Trustees' approval, the Engineering Division will then solicit bids from contractors to
manufacture and install the necessary signs. The current schedule is to have the new signs installed in
early 2009.
RECOMMENDATIONS AFFECTING THE VILLAGE CODE
Intersection Traffic Control
Section 18.2004A: Stop Signs
Ordinances to be Repealed
Name of Street Direction of Traffic Movement At Intersection With
Ardyce Lane East and Westbound Catino Court
Barberry Lane East and Westbound Juniper Lane
Bob-O-Link Road East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Cardinal Lane East and Westbound Catino Court
Cedar Lane East and Westbound Brentwood Lane
Lowden Lane East and Westbound Stevenson Lane
Meadow Lane North and Southbound Stratford Lane
Schoenbeck Road North and Southbound Camp McDonald Road
Schoenbeck Road Southbound Rand Road
Wedgewood Lane North and Southbound Stratford Lane
Wheeling Road Northbound Euclid Avenue
Wheeling Road Southbound Kensington Road
Section 18.2004B: Yield Signs
Ordinances to be Repealed
Name of Street
Direction of Traffic Movement
At Intersection With
Cardinal Lane
East and Westbound
Eric Avenue
Thayer Street
East and Westbound
Marcella Road
Thayer Street
East and Westbound
Stratton Lane
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Section 18.2004A: Stop Signs
Ordinances to be Added
Name of Street
Albion Lane
Albion Lane
Alder Lane
Alder Lane
Alder Lane
Ardyce Lane
Ardyce Lane
Autunm Lane
Barberry Lane
Barberry Lane
Barberry Lane
Bob-Q-Link Road
Bob-Q-Link Road
Bob-Q- Link Road
Bunting Lane
Bunting Lane
Cardinal Lane
Cardinal Lane
Cedar Lane
Cedar Lane
Cedar Lane
Centennial Drive
Deneen Lane
Deneen Lane
Dogwood Lane
Dogwood Lane
Dogwood Lane
Dogwood Lane
Direction of Traffic Movement
Westbound
Eastbound
Southbound
Westbound
East and Westbound
Eastbound
Eastbound
Northbound
Westbound
Southbound
East and Westbound
Westbound
East and Westbound
East and Westbound
Westbound
Eastbound
Westbound
Eastbound
Northbound
Eastbound
Eastbound
Eastbound
Northbound
Southbound
Eastbound
Westbound
Eastbound
Westbound
At Intersection With
Forest Avenue
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Barberry Lane
Crabtree Lane
Hemlock Lane
~arcella Road
Westgate Road
Harvest Lane
Crabtree Lane
Greenwood Drive
Sycamore Lane
Forest Avenue
Prospect ~anor Avenue (east)
Prospect ~anor Avenue (west)
Forest Avenue
Prospect ~anor Avenue
Eric Avenue
Westgate Road
Barberry Lane
Barberry Lane
Crabtree Lane
Westgate Road
Small Lane
Thayer Street
Barberry Lane
Boxwood Drive
Brentwood Lane
Hemlock Lane
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Dogwood Lane Eastbound Juniper Lane
Elderberry Lane Eastbound Brentwood Lane
Emmerson Lane Westbound Homer Lane
Green Lane Westbound Homer Lane
Greenfield Court Eastbound Greenfield Lane
Greenfield Lane Northbound Barberry Lane
Greenfield Lane Southbound Ironwood Drive
Hackberry Lane Eastbound Brentwood Lane
Henry Street Eastbound Homer Lane
Jerry Drive Northbound Emmerson Lane
Juniper Lane Westbound Hemlock Lane
Larkdale Lane Eastbound Elmhurst Avenue
Larkdale Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Linden Lane Westbound Hemlock Lane
Linden Lane Westbound Sycamore Lane
Lowden Lane Westbound Stratton Lane
Neil Avenue Southbound Autumn Lane
Newberry Lane North and Southbound Ironwood Drive
Oriole Lane Eastbound Elmhurst Avenue
Oriole Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Oriole Lane East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Small Lane Eastbound Stevenson Lane
Small Lane Westbound Stratton Lane
Stratton Lane Southbound Henry Street
Sycamore Lane Southbound Barberry Lane
Sycamore Lane Southbound Ironwood Drive
Thayer Street Eastbound Homer Lane
Thayer Street East and Westbound Marcella Road
Thayer Street East and Westbound Stratton Lane
Thomas More Terrace Northbound Euclid Avenue
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Westgate Road
Wheeling Road
Yates Lane
Yates Lane
Yates Lane
Speed Limit
North and Southbound
Ardyce Lane
Southbound
Cedar Lane
Southbound
Emmerson Lane
Northbound
Lowden Lane
North and Southbound
Thayer Street
Section 18.2001: Speed Restrictions
Ordinances to be Repealed
Name of Street
Albion Lane
Bunting Lane
Centennial Drive
Central Road
Central Road
Elmhurst Avenue
Elmhurst Avenue
Forest Avenue
F orest Avenue
Gregory Street
Gregory Street
Gregory Street
Hemy Street
Kensington Road
Larkdale Lane
Meadow Lane
Oxford Place
Prospect Manor Avenue
Prospect Manor Avenue
Direction of Speed Limit Description
Traffic Movement
East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Westbound 35 Between Rand Road and Waverly Place
Westbound 40 West of Waverly Place
North and Southbound 25 Between Central Road and Kensington Road
North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road and Bob-a-Link Road
North and Southbound 25 Between Northwest Hwy. and Kensington Road
North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road and Bob-a-Link Road
East and Westbound 25 Between Main Street & William Street
East and Westbound 25 Between Dale Avenue & Main Street
Eastbound 25 Between Waterman A venue & Dale A venue
East and Westbound 25 Between Forest Avenue and Rand Road
East and Westbound 30 Between Wheeling Road and
the limits
East and Westbound 20 Between Forest Avenue and Prospect Manor Avenue
North and Southbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
North and Southbound 25 Between Northwest Hwy. and Kensington Road
North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road and Rand Road
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Rand Road Eastbound 40 Between Euclid A venue and Highland Avenue
Rand Road Eastbound 45 Between Highland A venue and Central Road
Rand Road Westbound 45 Between south Village limits and
Elmhurst Road
Rand Road Westbound 40 Between Elmhurst Road (Route 83) and
Wedgewood Lane
Rand Road Westbound 45 Between Wedgewood Lane and Euclid Avenue
Wedgewood Lane North and Southbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Section 18.2001: Speed Restrictions
Ordinances to be Added
Name of Street Direction of Speed Limit Description
Traffic Movement (Illph)
Albion Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Bob-Q-Link Road 25 Entire jurisdiction
. Bunting Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Callero Circle East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Cardinal Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Catino Court North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Centennial Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Debbie Drive North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Deneen Lane North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Elderberry Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Elmhurst Avenue North and Southbound 25 Between Central Road and Bob-Q-Link Road
Eric Court North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Forest Avenue North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Green Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Gregory Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Hackberry Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Henry Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Jeffrey Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Jerry Drive North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Kensington Road East and Westbound 30 Between western Village limits and Rand Road
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Kensington Road East and Westbound 35 Between Rand Road and Wheeling Road
Larkdale Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Mark Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Meadow Lane North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Mitchell Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Oriole Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Oxford Place East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Prospect Manor 1\venue North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Rand Road Northwest and 40 Between Euclid 1\ venue and eastern Village limits
Southeastbound
Rand Road Northwestbound 45 Between western Village limits and Euclid 1\ venue
Stratford Place East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Thomas More Terrace North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Turn Restrictions
Section 18.2002: Prohibited Turns
Ordinances to be Repealed
Name of Street Direction of Prohibited
Traffic Movement Turn
Prospect Manor1\venue Northbound Left
Rand Road Northwestbound Left
Rand Road Southeastbound Right
Into (Name of Street)
Rand Road
(weekdays from 4 P.M. to 7 P.M.)
Prospect Manor1\venue
Prospect Manor 1\venue
(weekdays from 6 AM. to 10 AM.)
Section 18.2002: Prohibited Turns
Ordinances to be Added
Name of Street
Direction of
Traffic Movement
Prohibited
Turn
Into (Name of Street)
Rand Road
Southeastbound
Right
Prospect Manor1\venue
(6 AM.-9 AM., Monday-Friday, excluding buses)
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Please include this item on the November 18th Village Board Meeting Agenda. Representatives from the
Engineering Division and KLOA Inc. will be in attendance to present the recommendations and answer
questions.
Attachments
Zone 3, 4 & 10 Maps
Intersection Traffic Control Recommendation Maps
Speed Limit Recommendation Maps
Comments from Residents
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Neighborhood Traffic Study - Zones 3, 4 & 10
Open House and E-mail Comments
In keeping with past practice, the names and addresses are not included in the comments be/ow.
However, they are on record with the Village.
Zone 3
"Please consider the implementation of speed bumps on Forest between Prospect High School and Rand
Road. Thank you for your time."
Zone 4
"As a follow up to our conversation yesterday regarding the zone 4 stop sign program....you are proposing
a new stop sign to be located on south bound Wheeling Rd. at Cedar. My major concern with this
placement is that in order for that be effective it would require the village to eliminate several parking
spaces along the West side of Wheeling road in an existing Zone parking area. The residents currently
using these spaces would be negatively effected with the loss of any parking spaces in that area as we
already suffer with a lack of parking spaces both there and throughout the neighborhood. Given the layout
of the various zone parking allocations, to the various home owners associations and apartment buildings
the impact on those home owners in the Red zone area ( area of discussion) would be dramatic. For every
space removed a home owner would be forced to sell a vehicle they currently own....as there are no
additional/surplus spaces available in the zone areas. In addition 1 feel it would have a negative impact
on the property values.
While 1 understand the concept...logic and wisdom of this placement at this location, 1 strongly oppose it's
implementation based solely on the hardship it would create for our residents.
If we can come up with some alternate....! believe you used the word" creative" solution to this proposed
placement , which would forego the loss of ANY parking spaces 1 would be pleased to hear your
suggestions. "
"We thank the Village government for presenting this program. We recommend a left turn arrow on
northbound Wheeling Rd. at Euclid. We have observed many close calls there. Let's hope the State of
Illinois concurs."
Zone 10
"1 want to let you know how happy we all are at our subdivision with the new proposed stop sign at
Cardinal and Eric Ct. This is such a crazy intersection because many people drive to and from Aldis, and
Menard, so this stop sign will slow them down, and minimizing any incident with our kids and the people
that live here. We would hope that you could do more to prevent people making a right turn coming for
those stores and cutting thru our subdivision, because there's still many people that do not respect the NO
RIGHT TURN sign, that could be a gold mine of tickets."
"1 am very happy to see stop signs being placed on Yates at Thayer. There are many near misses on this
intersection. Cars on Thayer are going way over the posted 25 mph limit."
"Thank you for adding stop signs in Zone 10 and dropping the speed limit. 1 would like to have talk at a
future date about a traffic light on the comer of Lowden & Wolf.
1 would like to see the stop sign on Lowden and Stevenson remain and not be removed. It is too much of
a speeding temptation to have Lowden go all the way from Wolf to Thayer without a stop.
Also, is there is any way to adjust the timing of the lights along Wolf Road to allow people in the
subdivision to exit to Wolf Road going north? During rush hour cars coming out of the Business Center
can make a right on red which provides a constant flow of traffic going south."
"I would like to see the no right turn eliminated out of Aldi's onto Harvest."
"Do away with the no right turn at Aldi's and Business Center (Harvest)."
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 ENTITLED
'TRAFFIC CODE' 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 ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME
RULE POWERS:
SECTION ONE: That Section 18.2001, "SCHEDULE I - SPEED RESTRICTIONS," of Chapter 18
of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended by deleting the
following:
Direction of Speed Limit
"Name of Street Traffic Movement (MPH) Description
Albion Lane East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Bob-a-Link Road East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Bunting Lane East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Centennial Drive East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Central Road Westbound 35 Between Rand Road
and Waverly Place
Central Road Westbound 40 West of Waverly Place
Elmhurst Avenue North and Southbound 25 Between Central Road
and Kensington Road
Elmhurst Avenue North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road
and Bob-a-Link Road
Forest Avenue North and Southbound 25 Between Northwest Hwy
and Kensington Road
Forest Avenue North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road
and Bob-a-Link Road
Gregory Street East and Westbound 25 Between Main Street
and William Street
Gregory Street East and Westbound 25 Between Dale Avenue
and Main Street
Gregory Street Eastbound 25 Between Waterman Avenue
and Dale Avenue
Henry Street East and Westbound 25 Between Forest Avenue
and Rand Road
Kensington Road East and Westbound 30 Between Wheeling Road
and the westerly Village limits
Larkdale Avenue East and Westbound 20 Between Forest Avenue
and Prospect Manor Avenue
Meadow Lane North and Southbound F 20 Entire jurisdiction
Direction of Speed Limit
"Name of Street Traffic Movement (MPH) Description
Oxford Place East and Westbound 20 Entire jurisdiction
Prospect Manor Ave North and Southbound 25 Between Northwest Hwy
and Kensington Road
Prospect Manor Ave North and Southbound 20 Between Kensington Road
and Rand Road
Rand Road Eastbound 40 Between Euclid Avenue
and Highland Avenue
Rand Road Eastbound 45 Between Highland Avenue
and Central Road
Rand Road Westbound 45 Between south Village limits
and Elmhurst Road (Route 83)
Rand Road Westbound 40 Between Elmhurst Road (Route 83)
and Wedgewood Lane
Rand Road Westbound 45 Wedgewood Lane
and Euclid Avenue
Wedgewood Lane North and Southbound 20 Entire jurisdiction."
SECTION TWO: That Section 18.2001, "SCHEDULE I - SPEED RESTRICTIONS," of Chapter
18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended by inserting the
following:
Direction of Speed Limit
"Name of Street Traffic Movement (MPH) Description
Albion Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Bob-a-Link Road East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Bunting Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Callero Circle East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Cardinal Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Catino Court North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Centennial Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Debbie Drive North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Deneen Lane North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Elderberry Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Elmhurst Avenue North and Southbound 25 Between Central Road
and Bob-a-Link Road
Eric Court North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Forest Avenue North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Green Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Direction of Speed Limit
"Name of Street Traffic Movement (MPH) Description
Gregory Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Hackberry Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Henry Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Jeffrey Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Jerry Drive North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Kensington Road East and Westbound 30 Between western Village limits
and Rand Road
Kensington Road East and Westbound 35 Between Rand Road
and Wheeling Road
Larkdale Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Mark Drive East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Meadow Lane North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Mitchell Street East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Oriole Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Oxford Place East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Prospect Manor Ave North and Southbound 25 Entire jurisdiction
Rand Road Northwest and 40 Between Euclid Avenue
Southeastbound and eastern Village limits
Rand Road Northwestbound 45 Between western Village limits
and Euclid Avenue
Stratford Place East and Westbound 25 Entire Jurisdiction
Thomas More Terrace North and Southbound 25 Entire Jurisdiction
Wedgewood Lane North and Southbound 25 Entire Jurisdiction
Wildwood Lane East and Westbound 25 Entire jurisdiction."
SECTION THREE: That Subsection A, "STOP SIGNS," of Section 18.2004, "SCHEDULE IV -
STOP AND YIELD SIGNS," of Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is
hereby further amended by deleting the following:
Direction of
"Name of Street Traffic Movement At Intersection with
Ardyce Lane East and Westbound Catino Court
Barberry Lane East and Westbound Juniper Lane
Bob-a-Link Road East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Cardinal Lane East and Westbound Catino Court
Direction of
"Name of Street Traffic Movement At Intersection with
Cedar Lane East and Westbound Brentwood Lane
Lowden Lane East and Westbound Stevenson Lane
Meadow Lane North and Southbound Stratford Lane
Schoenbeck Road North and Southbound Camp McDonald Road
Schoenbeck Road Southbound Rand Road
Wedgewood Lane North and Southbound Stratford Lane
Wheeling Road Northbound Euclid Avenue
Wheeling Road Southbound Kensington Road."
SECTION FOUR: That Subsection 6, "YIELD SIGNS," of Section 18.2004, of "SCHEDULE IV -
STOP AND YIELD SIGNS," of Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is
hereby further amended by deleting the following:
"Name of Street
Cardinal Lane
Direction of
Traffic Movement
East and Westbound
At Intersection with
Eric Avenue
Thayer Street
East and Westbound
Marcella Road
Thayer Street
East and Westbound
Stratton Lane."
SECTION FIVE: That Subsection A, "STOP SIGNS," of Section 18.2004, of "SCHEDULE IV -
STOP AND YIELD SIGNS," of Chapter 18 of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is
hereby further amended by inserting the following:
Direction of
"Name of Street Traffic Movement At Intersection with
Albion Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Albion Lane Eastbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Alder Lane Southbound Barberry Lane
Alder Lane Westbound Crabtree Lane
Alder Lane East and Westbound Hemlock Lane
Ardyce Lane Eastbound Marcella Road
Ardyce Lane Eastbound Westgate Road
Autumn Lane Northbound Harvest Lane
Barberry Lane Westbound Crabtree Lane
Barberry Lane Southbound Greenwood Drive
Barberry Lane East and Westbound Sycamore Lane
Direction of
"Name of Street Traffic Movement At Intersection with
Bob-O-Link Road Westbound Forest Avenue
Bob-O-Link Road East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue (east)
Bob-O-Link Road East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue (west)
Bunting Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Bunting Lane Eastbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Cardinal Lane Westbound Eric Avenue
Cardinal Lane Eastbound Westgate Road
Cedar Lane Northbound Barberry Lane
Cedar Lane Eastbound Barberry Lane
Cedar Lane Eastbound Crabtree Lane
Centennial Drive Eastbound Westgate Road
Deneen Lane Northbound Small Lane
Deneen Lane Southbound Thayer Street
Dogwood Lane Eastbound Barberry Lane
Dogwood Lane Westbound Boxwood Drive
Dogwood Lane Eastbound Brentwood Lane
Dogwood Lane Westbound Hemlock Lane
Dogwood Lane Eastbound Juniper Lane
Elderberry Lane Eastbound Brentwood Lane
Emmerson Lane Westbound Horner Lane
Green Lane Westbound Horner Lane
Greenfield Court Eastbound Greenfield Lane
Greenfield Lane Northbound Barberry Lane
Greenfield Lane Southbound Ironwood Drive
Hackberry Lane Eastbound Brentwood Lane
Henry Street Eastbound Horner Lane
Jerry Drive Northbound Emmerson Lane
Juniper Lane Westbound Hemlock Lane
Larkdale Lane Eastbound Elmhurst Avenue
Larkdale Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Direction of
"Name of Street Traffic Movement At Intersection with
Linden Lane Westbound Hemlock Lane
Linden Lane Westbound Sycamore Lane
Lowden Lane Westbound Stratton Lane
Neil Avenue Southbound Autumn Lane
Newberry Lane North and Southbound Ironwood Drive
Oriole Lane Eastbound Elmhurst Avenue
Oriole Lane Westbound Forest Avenue
Oriole Lane East and Westbound Prospect Manor Avenue
Small Lane Eastbound Stevenson Lane
Small Lane Westbound Stratton Lane
Stratton Lane Southbound Henry Street
Sycamore Lane Southbound Barberry Lane
Sycamore Lane Southbound Ironwood Drive
Thayer Street Eastbound Horner Lane
Thayer Street East and Westbound Marcella Road
Thayer Street East and Westbound Stratton Lane
Thomas More Terrace Northbound Euclid Avenue
Westgate Road North and Southbound Ardyce Lane
Wheeling Road Southbound Cedar Lane
Yates Lane Southbound Emmerson Lane
Yates Lane Northbound Lowden Lane
Yates Lane North and Southbound Thayer Street."
SECTION SIX: That Section 18.2002 "SCHEDULE II PROHIBITED TURNS" of the Village Code of
Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended by deleting the following:
Direction of Prohibited
"Name of Street Traffic Movement Turn At Intersection with
Prospect Manor Ave Northbound Left Rand Road
(weekdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.)
Rand Road Northwestbound Left Prospect Manor Avenue
Rand Road Southeastbound Right Prospect Manor Avenue
(weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.)
SECTION SEVEN: That Section 18.2002 "SCHEDULE /I PROHIBITED TURNS" of the Village
Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, is hereby further amended by inserting the following:
"Name of Street
Rand Road
Direction of
Traffic Movement
Southeast bound
Prohibited
Turn
Right
At Intersection with
Prospect Manor Avenue
(6 a.m.- 9 a.m., Monday -Friday,
excluding buses)
SECTION EIGHT: 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 November 2008
Irvana K. Wilks
Mayor
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell, Village Clerk
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MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE DEPARTMENT
FORMAL MEMORANDUM
CHF 08-172
CONTROL NUMBER
TO: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
FROM: DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF MICHAEL SEMKIU
SUBJECT: RANDHURST SHOPPING CENTER
PARKING & TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT
DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 2008
Police Department Request
The Police Department is requesting the Village enter into an agreement with Randhurst Shopping
Center LLC, to enforce parking and traffic regulations throughout the parking lot facility of the
Randhurst Shopping Center.
Discussion
For more then twenty-five (25) years, the Village has maintained a written agreement with the
owners of the Randhurst Shopping Center to provide enforcement of all parking and traffic laws in
accordance with Illinois Compiled Statutes 625 ILCS 5/11-209. Pursuant to said statute,
municipalities may contract with the private owners of shopping center parking lots to enforce all
municipal and state of Illinois parking and traffic regulations. Without such an agreement, municipal
law enforcement agencies are significantly limited in the ordinances and state statutes they may
enforce on privately owned property. Without a contractual agreement, the only violations
enforceable by officers would be fire-lane violations, handicap parking violations, Village vehicle tag
violations, and reckless driving and driver under the influence violations.
By contracting with a private property owner, such violations as speeding, driving too fast for
conditions, stop sign violations, and failure to yield to pedestrians or vehicles may be enforced by
officers. Without a contractual agreement, these violations may not be enforceable by officers.
In addition to the authority to fully enforce Village ordinances and state of Illinois statutes pertaining
to vehicles, the agreement with Randhurst Shopping Center would allow the Chief of Police or his
designee to provide input for additional traffic signs or markings necessary to increase safety and
efficiency of traffic flow through the parking lot. The costs for additional signage would be the
responsibility of the shopping center.
Conclusion
It is staffs' recommendation to contract with Randhurst Shopping Center LLC, to provide complete
enforcement of Village traffic ordinances and state of Illinois traffic statutes. This contract has
served the community well in the past, ensuring the Randhurst parking lot facilities are safe for both
drivers and pedestrians.
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Michae Semkiu
Deputy Police Chief
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11/13/08
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND RANDHURST SHOPPING CENTER LLC,
FOR REGULATING PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND CONTROL OF MOTOR
VEHICLE TRAFFIC AT THE RANHURST SHOPPING CENTER,
MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS
WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect have determined that it would
be in the best interests of the Village to regulate the parking of motor vehicles and the control of motor
vehicle traffic at the Randhurst Shopping Center LLC ("Center"); and
WHEREAS, it has been further determined that it would be in the best interest of all concerned that
the Village of Mount Prospect enter into an Agreement with Randhurst Shopping Center LLC for the
enforcement of parking and traffic regulations on the parking area of the "Center" by the law
enforcement personnel of the Village of Mount Prospect; and
WHEREAS, 625 ILCS 5/11-209 provides that such an Agreement maybe entered into by the corporate
authorities of a municipality (Village of Mount Prospect) and the lawful owner or lessee of a shopping
center (Randhurst Shopping Center LLC.)
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF
THEIR HOME RULE POWERS:
SECTION ONE: That the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby authorize
and direct the Village President to execute the Agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect and
Randhurst Shopping Center LLC for regulating the parking of motor vehicles and the control of motor
vehicle traffic, a copy of which is attached and made a part of as Exhibit "A".
SECTION TWO: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and
approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this day of November, 2008.
Irvana K. Wilks
Mayor
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
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AN A G R EE MEN T BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND
RANDHURST SHOPPING CENTER LLC, REGULATING PARKING OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND CONTROL OF MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC AT THE RANDHURST
SHOPPING CENTER IN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS
WHEREAS, Randhurst Shopping Center LLC (hereinafter referred to as "OWNER") is
the owner of the Randhurst Shopping Center, Mount Prospect, Illinois (hereinafter referred to as
"CENTER"); and
WHEREAS, OWNER and the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, an
Illinois municipal corporation (hereinafter referred to as the "VILLAGE), by and through their
respective duly authorized agents and/or representatives, desire to enter into an agreement
relative to the parking lot of the Center for the enforcement of parking and traffic regulations on
the parking area of the CENTER by the law enforcement personnel of the VILLAGE (OWNER
and VILLAGE are sometimes referred to as "PARTY" or "PARTIES); and
WHEREAS, the CENTER is legally described in Exhibit A, which is attached hereto
and incorporated herein, and located within the corporate limits of the VILLAGE; and
WHEREAS, 625 ILCS 5/11-209 provides that such an Agreement may be entered into
by the corporate authorities of a municipality and the lawful owner or lessee of a shopping center
and the statutory authority enumerates those matters which may be properly included in such an
agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the PARTIES' mutual
understandings, promises, covenants and agreements as set forth below, the PARTIES agree as
follows:
1. The VILLAGE shall enforce all posted parking and traffic regulations on the
parking area of the CENTER and OWNER hereby consents to the issuance of parking and traffic
citations for any and all violations thereof in the parking area.
2. The VILLAGE, by its Chief of Police or a legally designated representative, shall
make an inspection of the parking area of the CENTER with the Manager of the CENTER, or a
designated representative, to determine what, if any, additional parking and traffic signs or
markings are necessary for the safe and efficient movement of traffic and the implementation of
such other appropriate regulations. The inspection will not occur, however, until the
redevelopment of the CENTER has occurred, both parties acknowledging that there has been for
many years a prior agreement, similar to this one, and that the present signage and markings are
adequate for the CENTER as it currently exists.
3. It is understood that OWNER shall bear the cost of installation of such additional
signs and markings on the parking area of the CENTER as are determined to be required
pursuant to this Agreement and lor the ordinances of the VILLAGE. The VILLAGE shall not
install or contract for the installation of any such sign or markings or any other equipment or
items of any nature.
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4. The authorization contained under the terms of this Agreement shall be in
addition to any other authority of the VILLAGE existing by reason of any other regulation of the
State of Illinois and such additional authorizations shall not be construed to be in lieu of any such
other regulation.
5. After the PARTIES approve this Agreement, it shall be in full force and effect
pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/11-209 (three days after the recording of the Agreement with the Cook
County Recorder of Deeds' Office), but in no event prior to September 6, 2008 (the "Effective
Date"), and shall continue on a month-to-month basis unless and until it is cancelled by and
upon thirty (30) days prior written notice by either PARTY to the other of its desire to cancel the
Agreement, except this Agreement shall automatically terminate 20 years after the Effective
Date, pursuant to 625 ILCS 5/11-209.
6. As of the Effective Date, it shall be an offense for any person to violate or fail to
comply with or fail to conform to any of the traffic and parking regulations contemplated under
this Agreement. The VILLAGE shall have the authority, but not the duty to prosecute, in such
manner as it sees fit, any and all violations of the posted regulations. Likewise, the VILLAGE
shall be entitled to any and all proceeds that may be realized from fines or penalties on account
of such enforcement.
7.
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8.
Intentionally deleted.
9.
follows:
Whenever notice is required to be sent to the VILLAGE, it shall be addressed as
Village Clerk
Village of Mount Prospect
50 S. Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056.
with a copy to: Police Chief
Mount Prospect Police Department
112 East Northwest Highway
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
and whenever notice is required to be sent to the OWNER, it shall be addressed as follows:
c/o Casto Lifestyle Properties
Attn: Brett Hutchens
401 N. Cattlemen Road, Suite 108
Sarasota, Florida 34242
With a copy to: Randhurst Village Management Office
55 E. Euclid Avenue, Suite 450
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Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
All notices shall be sent by personal delivery or certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall
be deemed given as of the date of the personal delivery or, if given by certified mail, three (3)
days from the date of mailing.
10. The OWNER hereby warrants and covenants that it has the full power and
authority to enter into this Agreement with the VILLAGE.
11. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the VILLAGE and
the OWNER with respect to the subject matter contained herein and supersedes any and all prior
understandings and/or agreements between the PARTIES, whether written, oral, or otherwise.
Any and all representations, agreements, promises, and/or understandings not expressly set forth
herein are hereby null, void, and of no legal effect.
12. This Agreement may be modified or amended only by the mutual consent of the
PARTIES. Any modification or amendment of this Agreement must be in writing, signed by the
PARTIES, and duly executed. Any attempt to modify or amend this Agreement that fails to
conform to the aforementioned requirements shall be null, void, and of no legal effect.
13. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, with each
counterpart deemed to be an original.
14. The terms, conditions, and provisions of this Agreement shall be severable, and if
any terms, condition, or provision is found to be unenforceable for any reason whatsoever, the
remaining terms, conditions, and provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
15. This Agreement is entered into under, and shall be governed for all purposes by,
the laws of the State of Illinois. For purposes of any litigation brought in regard to this
Agreement, the PARTIES agree that such litigation shall only be brought in the Circuit Court of
Cook County, Illinois, or the United States District Court located in Chicago, Illinois, and
consent to the jurisdiction of said courts.
16. A fully executed copy of this Agreement shall be recorded by the VILLAGE with
the Recorder of Deeds or registered with the Registrar of Titles, whichever is applicable, of Cook
County, Illinois, as provided by Statute.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have set their hands and seals this
day of , 2008.
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
By:
Village President
ATTEST:
Village Clerk
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STATE OF ILLINOIS )
) SS
COUNTY OF COOK )
I, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for the County and State aforesaid, DO
HEREBY CERTIFY that Irvana K. Wilks, personally known to me to be the Village President of
the Village of Mount Prospect, and M. Lisa Angell, personally known to me to be the Village
Clerk of said municipal corporation, and personally known to me to be the same persons whose
names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and
severally acknowledged that as such Village President and City Clerk, they signed and delivered
the said instrument and caused the corporate seal of said municipal corporation to be affixed
thereto, pursuant to authority given by the Board of Trustees of said municipal corporation, as
their free and voluntary act, and as 'the free and voluntary act and deed of said municipal
corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
GIVEN under my hand and official seal, this
day of
,2008.
Commission expires
Notary Public
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RANDHURST SHOPPING CENTER LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company
By: CLP/SPF Randhurst Trust,
a Maryland investment trust, its sole
member
By: CLP/SPF Randhurst LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company
its sole member
By: CLP Randhurst LLC, an Ohio
limited liability company, its
managing member
By: Casto Lifestyle Properties L.P "
an Ohio limited partnership,
its managing member
By: CLP Management LLC,
an Ohio limited liability
company, its managing general
partner
By:
J, Brett Hutchens
President
STATE OF FLORIDA )
) SS
COUNTY OF SARASOTA)
I, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for the County and State aforesaid, DO
HEREBY CERTIFY that the above-named 1. Brett Hutchens is personally known to me
to be the President of CLP Management LLC, managing general partner of Casto Lifestyle
Properties L.P., managing member of CLP Randhurst LLC, managing member of CLP/SPF
Randhurst LLC, sole member ofCLP/SPF Randhurst Trust, sole member of RAND HURST
SHOPPING CENTER, LLC, and also personally known to me to be the same person
whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument as such President, and that he
appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that as such President he signed
and delivered the said instrument, pursuant to authority given by the limited liability
company as his free and voluntary act, and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said
limited liability company, for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
GIVEN under my hand and official seal, this
day of
2008.
Commission expires
Notary Public
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EXHIBIT A
Lee:al DescriDtion
SHOPPING CENTER
PARCEL 1: LOTS 1 AND 2 (EXCEPTING FROM SAID LOT ONE THAT
PART TAKEN BY DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION STATE OF ILLINOIS IN CASE NO. 87L5I078
AND ALSO EXCEPTING FROM SAID LOT ONE THAT PART
CONVEYED TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PURSUANT TO THAT
CERTAIN QUIT CLAIM DEED RECORDED SEPTEMBER 29, 1995 AS
DOCUMENT NO. 95664230) IN RANDHURST CENTER
RESUBDIVISION - NO.1, BEING A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT ONE IN
RAND HURST CENTER, BEING A SUBDIVISION
OF PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 42
NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF
THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SAID RANDHURST CENTER
RESUBDIVISION - NO.1 RECORDED WL Y 24, 1987 IN THE OFFICE
OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS
AS DOCUMENT NO. 87408581 AND REGISTERED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF TITLES OF SAID COUNTY AS
DOCUMENT NO. LR3637429.
Lot 1= 92.1039 acres and Lot 2 = 4.0237 acres Totaling: 96.1276
OFFICE CENTER/BUILDING
PARCEL 2: LOT 3 IN RANDHURST CENTER RESUBDIVISION - NO.
1, BEING A RESUBDIVISION
OF LOT ONE IN RANDHURST CENTER, BEING A SUBDIVISION OF
PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 11 EAST OF THE
THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN,
IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF
SAID RANDHURST CENTER RESUBDIVISION - NO. 1
RECORDED WL Y 24, 1987 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER
OF DEEDS OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS AS DOCUMENT NO.
87408581 AND REGISTERED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
REGISTRAR OF TITLES OF SAID COUNTY AS DOCUMENT NO.
LR3637429.
Total acreage = 3.771 acres
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WELL PARCEL
PARCEL 3: NORTH 70 FEET OF THE WEST 70 FEET OF THE SOUTH
120 FEET OF THE EAST 1/2
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 42
NORTH, RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL
MERIDIAN, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Total acreage = .1125 acres
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
TO:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
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FROM:
DATE:
NOVEMBER 13, 2008
SUBJECT: WATER AND SEWER RATE INCREASE
PURPOSE:
To present for the Board's consideration an ordinance increasing the Village's water a
rates.
BACKGROUND:
Since 1990 the Village has followed the practice of approving moderate annual increases in wat
and sewer rates, as opposed to implementing large increases periodically. The annual rate
increase under this program has ranged between 4-5%.
In late 2007 the Village learned that the City of Chicago was planning to increase the cost of water
purchased by the Village an average of 15% per year through 2010. Because of the late notice of
the increase, we were not able to analyze what an appropriate rate increase would be for 2008.
The Village moved forward with its regular programmed increase for the 2008 budget (5%) with the
understanding that a water rate study would be performed in the first quarter of the year and rates
would be adjusted accordingly. Staff presented results of the water rate study to the Village Board
and Finance Commission at a workshop in April 2008. The study showed that existing rates were
sufficient to cover operations and future annual increases would be set at 4%. In the end, water
customers benefited by the decision to delay reacting to the City of Chicago proposed rate
increases until better information was available. The next rate study will occur some time during
2013 assuming no extraordinary issues develop necessitating an earlier review.
DISCUSSION:
The following table illustrates the recommended rates as reflected in the proposed ordinance.
Current Rate Proposed. Rate Percent
Inside Village Per 1,000 Gallons Per 1,000 Gallons Change
Water $4.50 $4.68 4.0%
Sewer $1.46 $1.51 3.4%
Combined $5.96 $6.19 3.9%
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Water and Sewer Rate Increase
November 13, 2007
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Current Rate Proposed Rate Percent
Outside Villaae Per 1,000 Gallons Per 1,000 Gallons Change
Water $9.00 $9.36 4.0%
Sewer $1 .46 $1.51 3.4%
Combined $10.46 $10.87 3.9%
For sewer users not connected to the Village's water system, whether located inside or outside the
Village, the monthly charge per dwelling unit would be $4.04, an increase of 3.9% over the current
rate of $3.89.
No increase is proposed for the $5.00 per month sewer construction fee.
If a Mount Prospect household uses 15,000 gallons of water over a two-month period, their
bimonthly water and sewer usage fee would be $99.40, an increase of $4.20.
No increase is being proposed for the monthly availability charge assessed customers outside of
Special Service Area No.5. For most customers, those with a 5/8" water line, the charge will
remain at $10.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended the Village Board approve the attached ordinance increasing water and sewer
rates effective for bills rendered on or after January 1, 2008.
~P' t:-t:
DAVID O. ERB
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
DOEI
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND WATER AND SEWER RATES SET FORTH IN
APPENDIX A, DMSION II OF THE VILLAGE CODE
Passed and approved by
the President and Board of Trustees
the _ day of November, 2008.
Published in pamphlet form by authority
of the corporate authorities of the
Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois,
the day of November, 2008.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND WATER AND SEWER RATES SET FORm IN
APPENDIX A, DMSION II OF THE VILLAGE CODE
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That Section 22.504.2 entitled "Water Rates" of Appendix A, Division II of the Village Code,
as amended, is hereby further amended in 'its entirety; so that hereinafter said Section 22.504.2 of Appendix A,
Division II shall be and read as follows:
" Sec. 22.504.2 WATER RATES:
A. All village users within the village, having a direct or indirect connection with village water mains or
pipes: $4.68 per 1,000 gallons of water consumed or portion thereof.
All village users outside the corporate limits of the village having a direct or indirect connection with
village water mains or pipes: $9.36 per 1,000 gallons of water consumed or portion thereof.
All village users located outside the boundaries of Special Service Area Number 5 shall pay an
additional monthly availability charge based upon the size of the water meter as follows:
5/8 inch meter
% inch meter
1 inch meter
1 ~ inch meter
2 inch meter
3 inch meter
4 inch meter
6 inch meter
8 inch meter
$ 10.00
$ 15.00
$ 30.00
$ 50.00
$ 90.00
$150.00
$250.00
$475.00
$990.00
B. Hook-up charge for water furnished by the truckload: $10.00."
SECTION TWO: That Section 22.504.3 entitled "Sewer Rates" of Appendix A, Division II of the Village
Code, as amended, is hereby further amended in its entirety; so that hereinafter said Section 22.504.3 of
Appendix A, Division II shall be and read as follows:
" Sec. 22.504.3 SEWER RATES:
C. All village sewer users within the corporate limits of the village having a direct or indirect connection
with the village sewer and water mains or pipes: $1.51 per 1,000 gallons of water consumed or portion
thereof.
All village sewer users within the corporate limits of the village having a direct or indirect connection
with the village's sewer mains or pipes and not with the village water mains or pipes: $4.04 per month
per dwelling unit.
All village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the village having a direct or indirect connection
with the village's water and sewer mains or pipes: $1.51 per 1,000 gallons of water consumed or
portion thereof.
All village sewer users outside the corporate limits of the village having a direct or indirect connection
with the village's sewer mains or pipes, but not with village water mains or pipes: $4.04 per month per
dwelling unit."
SECTION THREE: That the fees set forth in this Ordinance shall be applied to all water and sewer bills
rendered on or after January 1,2009.
SECTION FOUR: 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
,2008.
Irvana K. Wilks
Mayor
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
FROM:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
TO:
DATE:
NOVEMBER 12, 2008
RESOLUTION FOR THE INCLUSION OF TAXABLE ALLOWANCES AS
EARNINGS TO THE ILLINOIS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT FUND (IMR
SUBJECT:
PURPOSE:
To present for the Board's consideration a resolution to include taxable allowances as reportable earnings to
the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).
BACKGROUND:
Standard member earnings reportable to the IMRF do not include certain taxable allowances as determined by
the Internal Revenue Service. Examples of allowances include automobile, uniform and travel allowances and
moving expenses. For general Village employees covered by IMRF, automobile and uniform allowances are
the most common received. Other types of income not considered in standard member earnings include
contributions to Retirement Health Savings (RHS) plan and Section 125 plan. In order to have these two types
of income treated as IMRF reportable wages the Village approved separate resolutions in 1986 (for Section
125 Earnings) and 2004 (for RHS Earnings).
DISCUSSION:
In February 2008, IMRF members received a general memorandum from Louis Kosiba, IMRF Executive
Director that discussed the reporting of taxable expense allowances and requirements of the Illinois Pension
Code. A copy of the general memorandum is included with this memo. The memorandum stated that an
employer must elect by governing body resolution to report taxable expense allowances. A review of Village
resolutions on file with IMRF showed the Village had no such resolution. A resolution is needed to be in
compliance with the pension code. The adoption of this resolution will not impact the annual employer
contribution as these allowances are already included in the calculation of the annual employer rate.
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended the Village Board approve the attached resolution allowing taxable allowances to be
included as reportable earnings to the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
J~~' ;;,c
DAVID O. ERB
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
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RESOLUTION NO.
'-
A RESOLUTION TO INCLUDE TAXABLE
ALLOWANCES AS IMRF EARNINGS
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is a member of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund
(IMRF) and as such operates in accordance with the rules and regulations of said IMRF; and
WHEREAS, standard member earnings reportable to the IMRF do not include expense allowances;
and
WHEREAS, the governing body of an IMRF participating unit of government may elect to include in
IMRF earnings all taxable expense allowances; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect is authorized to include
taxable expense allowances as earnings reportable to IMRF and it is desirable to do so.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect does hereby
elect to include as earnings reportable to IMRF taxable expense allowances.
SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effective from and after its passage and
approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this 18th day of November, 2008.
Irvana K. Wilks, Village President
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell, Village Clerk
Illinois Municipal Retirem.ent Fund
2211 York Road Suite 500 Oak Brook IL 60523-2337
Member Services Representatives 1-800-ASK-IMRF
www.imri.org
GENERAL MEMORANDUM
Number:
566
Date:
February 29, 2008
To: All Authorized Agents
Subject: Reporting taxable expense allowances as IMRF earnings
The Illinois Pension Code provides that the IMRF Board of Trustees defines what constitutes IMRF
earnings and subsequently, what earnings are to be used in the calculation of IMRF benefits.
Expense allowances, even if they are taxable income to the member, are generally not considered IMRF
earnings. However, an employer may elect-by governing body resolution-to report taxable expense
allowances as IMRF earnings.
The governing body would complete IMRF Form 6.74, "Suggested Resolution to Include Taxable
Expense Allowances as IMRF Earnings," available from the forms area of www.imrf.org. By resolution,
the employer may include as IMRF earnings the following types of allowances:
. Uniform allowances
· Automobile allowances
· Travel allowances
· Moving expenses
If the governing body does not adopt the appropriate resolution, expense allowances are not considered
IMRF earnings and would not be reported to IMRF.
Please note: non-taxable expense reimbursements are not included as earnings and are not to be reported
to IMRF. This is true even if an employer elects to make taxable expense allowances reportable.
If you have any questions, please call an IMRF Member Services Representative at
1-800-ASK-IMRF (1-800-275-4673) Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Sincerely,
~~~
Louis W. Kosiba
Executive Director