HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/16/1991 VB minutes HINUTES OF THE REGUL~R~EETING OF
THE I~YORAND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
JULY 16v 1991
CALL TO ORDER CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Farley called the meeting to order at 7:31 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: Mayor Gerald Farley
--- Trustee George Clowes
Trustee Timothy Corcoran
Trustee Leo Floros
Trustee Irvana Wilks
Absent: Trustee Mark Busse
Trustee Paul Hoefert
INVOCATION
The invocation was.given by Mayor Farley. INVOCATION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved APPROVE
to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the MINUTES
Mayor and Board of Trustees held July 2, 1991, as
amended.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Floros, Wilks, Farley
Nays: None
Pass: Corcoran
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved APPROVE BI~S
~--- to approve the following list of bills:
General Fund $ 876,727
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 9,425
Community Development Block Grant Fund 4,901
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 64,123
Waterworks & Sewerage Fund 542,342
Parking System Revenue Fund 13,130
Risk Management Fund 51,737
Vehicle Replacement Fund 395
Motor Equipment Pool Fund
Capital Improvement, Repl. or Rep. Fund 7,513
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 1985
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 1991 2,506
Fire & Police Building Const. 81,642
Flood Control Revenue Fund 67,419
Corporate Purpose Improvement 1990
Debt Service Funds 157,708
Flexcomp Trust Fund 7,996
Escrow Deposit Fund 13,456
Police Pension Fund
Firemen's Pension Fund
Benefit Trust Fund 2,167
$1,903,187
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros,
Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee.Corcoran noted that the costs for Village owned
mobile phones has increased and asked for an itemized
list of those employees having mobile phones.
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to
accept the financial report dated June 30, 1991,
subject to audit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
JULY 4TH PARADE Mayor Farley and Village Clerk Carol Fields presented
AWARDS trophies to the following organizations who were judged
the best floats in the July 4th Parade:
First Place: Busse Flowers
Second Place: Mount Prospect Nurses Club
Third Place: First National Bank of Mount Prospect
TOM ABRAMS Tom Abrams presented the Tom Abrams trophy for the best
TROPHY participation in the July 4th Parade to St. Raymond's
Cub Scout Pack 55.
BUSSE SCHOOL Tom Starck, representing the Creative Children's
PROPERTY Academy, located in the former Busse School (Henry &
Owen Streets), asked the Village Board to support the
CCA in their efforts to extend the lease on the school
building and relay that support to the Mount Prospect
Park District. Mr. Starck noted that the current lease
will expire in 1993 at which time the Park Board plans
to demolish the building. It was noted that CCA is
willing to pay for improvementS, including the --
installation of a parking lot. He asked the Village
to remove the asphalt parking strip along Henry Street,
if the lease is extended.
Mayor Farley stated that while this is a matter between
CCA and the Park District, he supports both the
Creative Children's Academy as well as the Suzuki Music
School, however, each Trustee could express their
feelings on this matter. It was also noted that if
necessary, the Village would consider removing the
asphalt strip.
MAYOR'S REPORT
VETO: Mayor Farley stated that he did not support the
ORD.NO. 4325 creation of a Class "P" liquor license for a Convenient
Food Mart, approved through the adoption of Ordinance
No. 4325 at the last meeting and therefore vetoed that
Ordinance.
Mayor Farley stated that he did not see a need for a
local convenience type store to sell alcoholic
beverages, stating that he thought it could add to the
problems already associated with alcohol.
It was noted by members of the Board that the Ordinance
was passed by a 4-2 vote and several members expressed
their disappointment that the Mayor would take this
action.
It was stated that the Trustees could override the
Mayor's veto at the next regular meeting, August 6th.
A motion to pass Ordinance No. 4325 and override the
Mayor's veto would need 4 affirmative votes.
This subject will be presented at the August 6th
meeting.
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Mayor Farley stated that due to the recent discussion PLACE
regarding naming the new Fire and Police Station, NAMING
he feels it would be appropriate to create a "Place COMMITTEE
Naming Committee" to establish a policy on naming
buildings and/or streets after elected officials or
residents of the Village.
Mayor Farley stated that he would appoint the
following people to the Place Naming Ad Hoc Committee
with their recommendations to be submitted to the
Village Board at the September 10th Committee of the
Whole meeting:
Trustee Leo Floros, Chairman
Trustee Paul Hoefert
Earl Lewis ~
Ralph W. Arthur
OLD BUSINESS
ZBA 35-V-91, 112 East Northwest Highway ZBA 35-V-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that 112 E.NORTHWEST
woUld grant the variations necessary to FIRE & POLICE
construct the new Fire and Police Station STATION
at the existing location, 112 East Northwest
Highway. The variations requested are as follows:
1. To allow a 12 foot front yard, instead of
the required 30 feet;
2. To allow an 8 foot sideyard, instead of the
required 10', and a 1' 4" exterior sideyard,
rather than the required 30';
3. To allow a l0 foot parking lot setback from
the right-of-way, instead of the required 30',
and a 3.77 foot setback on the west lot line,
instea~ of the required 10';
4. To allow 80.7% lot coverage, rather than
the 75% maximum allowed;
5. To allow a building height of 40.5 feet,
rather than the 30' allowed;
6. To allow 99 on-site parking spaces, rather
than the required 137; and
7. To waive the requirement for a 12' x 35'
loading space.
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting
the variations requested by a vote of 6-0, except
for variation #6 which resulted in a vote of 5-1.
Bruce Longman, 211 S. Hi Lusi, expressed concern
that the Village was proposing a building larger
than permitted, due to the fact that 7 variations
were being requested.
It was noted that the proposed building will have
less lot coverage than the existing building and
that the 30 foot front yard setback is not
realistic, especially as it applies to the downtown
district. The regulations are being reviewed
with the possibility that amendments may be
proposed in the near future that more realistically
apply to the downtown area.
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This Ordinance will be presented August 6th for second
reading.
ZBA 36-V-91, ZBA 36-V-91, 11 South Pine Street
11 S. PINE ST. An Ordinance was presented for first reading th~c~uuld
grant a variation to allow a 5 foot sideyard setback,
rather than the required 10', in order to allow 3
trailers. It was noted that these trailers will be --
used by the Police Department on a temporgry basis for
locker rooms until the new Fire and Police Station is
constructed. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting this request by a vote of 6-0.
This Ordinance will be presented August 6th for second
reading.
ADDRESS An Ordinance was presented for second reading that
CHANGES would change certain addresses within areas of the
Village which were annexed within the last few years.
It was noted that this Ordinance will clarify issues
resulting from law suits filed objecting to the
annexations, which have since been dismissed. With the
Enhanced 9-1-1 system almost ready for implementation,
it is important that correct address information be
provided in order for the system to provide accurate
response time.
ORD.NO. 4328 Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 4328
AN ORDINANCE RENUMBERING CERTAIN LOTS AND
BUILDINGS AND CHANGING THE STREET NAME OF
ROOSEVELT AVENUE TO MEIER ROAD IN THE VILLAGE OF --
MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
NEW BUBINESS
MODIFICATION An Ordinance was presented for first reading that
FROM DEVELOPMENT would grant a modification from the Development Code
1824 SITKA LANE (Chapter 16) for property located at 1824 Sitka Lane
to permit a 2-1/2 foot flare on the east side of the
parkway. The Plan Commission recommended granting this
modification.
It was noted that the Petitioner had filed a request
for a 23~ 4" wide driveway before the Zoning Board of
Appeals. The Zoning Board of Appeals, which is final
in this instance, granted this request.
This Ordinance will be presented August 6th for second
reading.
AMEND An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
ORD.NO. 4222 amend Ordinance No. 4222 by extending the effective --
32 $. BUSSE ROAD period for the variations from August, 1991 to August
1992. It was noted that the Petitioner was unable to
begin construction of this new house and asked that the
extension be granted.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, ORD.NO. 4329
moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4329
AN ORDINANCE EXTENDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 4222 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 32
SOUTH BUSSE ROAD
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that SELL
would authorize the sale of miscellaneous interior MISCELLANEOUS
fixtures, through a public auction, prior to the VILLAGE OWNED
demolition of the Public Safety Building. PROPERTY
It was n6ted that interest has been expressed in
purchasing the windows and other miscellaneous
items and an auction would be the most equitable
method of disposal.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
to waive the rule requiring two readings of an
Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Cor¢oran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved ORD.NO. 4330
for passage of Ordinance No. 4330
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF
MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that AMEND CH. 18
would amend Chapter 18 (Traffic Code) to allow
certain violations to be paid by mail, rather than
requiring a court appearance. This method of
collection would reduce overtime costs, due to the
fact that the Police Officer would not have to
appear in court if the violator plead guilty by
submitting payment.
~ This Ordinance will be presented August 6th for
second reading,
A request was presented to grant a field change FIELD CHANGE
for property located at 831 Partridge Lane, which HUNTINGTON
is located within the Huntington commons Planned COMe,ONS
Unit Development. The property owner would like PUD
to screen in a patio. 831 PARTRIDGE
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
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to grant a field change for property located at 831
Partridge and allow a screened-in patio.
Upon roll call: Ayes: .Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
BLANKET FIELD Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
CHANGE: to concur with the recommendation of the
HUNTINGTON administration and grant a blanket field change for
COMMONS PUD - properties located within the Huntington Commons
PORCH ENCLOSURES Planned Unit Development and permit porch
enclosures.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
ENHANCED 9-1-1 Village Manager John Fulton Dixon informed the Board
that the new Central Dispatch building is nearing
completion with move-in schedule for the first week
in August. He also stated that the Enhanced 9-1-1
system will be activated approximately 2 to 3 weeks
later.
Mr. Dixon noted that the monthly fee of 75 cents per
telephone line presently being charged for 9-1-1 will
be reduced to possibly 30 cents no later than October,
1991.
FIRE & POLICE The Village Manager stated that the Fire and Police
MOVE: TEMPORARY administrative personnel will be moving into their
QUARTERS temporary quarters in the First Chicago Bank on August
1st with the rest of Fire and Police personnel moving
into the former Public Works Building at 11 South Pine
Street on August 12th.
DOUBLE TAXATION Mr. Dixon reported that the administration is assisting
AREA those residents of the Village who were double-taxed
(by the Village as well as the Elk Grove Rural Fire
Protection District) in obtaining a refund for the 1989
taxes.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
PARK DISTRICT A question was presented as to whether the Village
BANNERS would allow the Mount Prospect Park District to display
Park District banners on the poles instead of Village
banners for a period of 5 weeks in an effort to promote
the opening of their new RecPlex on Dempster Street. --
Mr. Dixon stated that the Mount Prospect Park District
would provide the banners and would pay for
installation and removal.
The Village Board gave their approval for the Mount
Prospect Park District to utilize the Village poles for
their banners as presented by the Village Manager.
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rustee Wilks congratulated Fire Chief Cavello BURN CAMP
on his involvement with the Burn Victim Camp,
which is a very successful and worthwhile event.
Trustee Wilks also stated that since Mayor Farley SISTER
had asked her to represent the Village in the Sister CITIES
cities Program, she would be attending the convention PROGRAM
in Chicago next week.
ADJOURNI.'.ENT ADJOURN
Mayor Farley declared the meeting adjourned at
9:18 P.M.
Carol A. Fields
Village Clerk
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