HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/05/1991 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGuLaR MEETING OF
THE I,~,YOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
NOVEMBER 5, 1991
CALL TO ORDER 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 Timothy Corcoran
Trustee George Clowes
Trustee Leo Floros
Trustee Paul Hoefert
Trustee Irvana Wilks
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Trustee Floros. INVOCATION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved APPROVE
approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the MINUTES
Mayor and Board of Trustees held October 15, 1991,
as amended.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Hoefert
Nays: None
Pass: Floros, Wilks
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved APPROVE BITF~
to approve the following list of bills:
General Fund $ 995,587
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 44,068
Community Development Block Grant Fund 9,193
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 10,649
Waterworks & Sewerage Fund 125',797
Parking System Revenue Fund 2,261
Risk Management Fund 122,166
Vehicle Replacement Fund 90,378
Motor Equipment Pool Fund -
Capital Improvement, Repl. or Rep. Fund 6,840
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 1985 -
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 1991 234,087
Fire & Police Building Const. 33,106
Flood Control Revenue Fund 32,153
Corporate Purpose Improvement 1990 -
Debt Service Funds -
Flexcomp Trust Fund -
Escrow Deposit Fund 30,566
Police Pension Fund 42,299
Firemen's Pension Fund 44,568
Benefit Trust Fund -
$1,823,718
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS ~ND PETITIONS, CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Steve Schwartz, 1216 Crabtree Lane, stated that he HOME
owns and opera~es Bel Air Plumbing which requires OCCUPATION
the use of a panel truck, which he parks on the TRUCK
driveway of his home. IN DRIVEWAY
Mr. Schwartz stated that he has been informed by the
Planning and Zoning Department that parking a
commercial truck in a residential district violates the
Home Occupation law and has been told to remove the
truck. Mr. Schwartz stated that this would create a
hardship and offered alternatives, such as modifying
his garage to accommodate the vehicle.
The following residents expressed their support for Mr.
Schwartz and/or opposition to this regulation:
Russell Crom, 904 Barberry
Roy Chapman, Sycamore Lane
Joan Decker, 1202 Crabtree Lane
Michael Shimp, 500 Garwood
Anthony Sosta, 510 N. Fairview
At the direction of the Village Board, Mr. Schwartz was
advised to meet with the Planning and Zoning Director,
David Clements, and discuss some of the alternatives
suggested by Mr. Schwartz.
~YOR~B ~EPORT
EMPLOYEE Mayor Farley and Village Manager John Fulton Dixon
RECOGNITION:. acknowledged the following employees, in conjunction
VILLAGE HALL with the annual quinquennial anniversaries:
PERSONNEL
Frederic W. Tennyson 10 years
Lester A. Hanneman III 10 years
Robert J. Roels 19 years
Judith B. Fell 5 years
Margaret T. Florey 5 years
Carol L. Widmer 5 years
Marilyn H. Wade 5 years
PRESENTATIONS: Dolores Haugh, representing the Mount Prospect
HISTORICAL Historical Museum, presented the "Corporate Citizen"
SOCIETY TO award to NTN Bearing, located within the Kensington
NTN BEARING Center for Business, acknowledging the generous
donation to the Historical Society.
PRESENTATION: Members of the Bi-centennial Constitution Committee
BI' CENTENNIAL presented an oil painting, commissioned by the
CONSTITUTION committee, depicting "We the People" theme to the
COMMITTEE TO Village.
THE VILLAGE
PROCLAMATION: Mayor Farley proclaimed November 17, 1991 through
RED RIBBON January 5, 1992 as a time to observe the Project Red
PROGRAM Ribbon Program, which encourages the display of red
ribbons on their vehicles as a reminder to not drink
and drive.
OLD BUBINESS
ZBA 33-V-91 ZBA 33-V-91, 1623 Cedar Lane --
1623 CEDAR LANE The Petitioner is requesting variations to allow a
sideyard setback of 7 feet, rather than the required
10 feet; a rear yard setback of 7 feet, rather than the
required 15 feet; and, a zero foot separation between
a pool deck and a house deck in order to permit an
existing above ground swimming pool. The Zoning Board
of Appeals recommended denying these requests by a vote
of 2-4. Consideration by the Village Board was
continued from the October 15th meeting in order for
the entire Board to consider this request.
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Neighbors had expressed their concerns relative
to this request, however, since the Petitioner
has agreed to install a 6 foot high fence, these
neighbors requested the Village Board to grant
the variations requested.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
to grant the variations being requested in
ZBA 33-V-91, and override the recommendation of
the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran,
Floros, Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading at
the next regular meeting of the Village Board on
November 19, 1991.
Trustees Corcoran and Hoefert requested that the
subject of penalties for construction being done
without the benefit of a Village permit be discussed
and reviewed at a future Committee of the Whole
meeting. It was noted that the existing penalty
is double the actual permit fee.
ZBA 57-A-91 and ZBA 58-SU-91, 1028 S. Elmhurst Road ZBA 57-A-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that ZBA 58-SU-91
would amend the text in Chapter 14 to allow a 1028 S.~M~KS~T
non-ground mounted satellite antenna as a Special
Use in a B-1 Shopping Center District.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Wilks
Nays: Corcoran, Floros, Hoefert
Motion failed.
Mayor Farley stated that is has been the practice of
the Village Board not to waive the 2nd reading of an
Ordinance if it applies to commercial property.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
grant a Special Use to permit a non-ground (roof)
mounted satellite antenna at the subject property.
The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting
these requests by votes of 6-0.
Both of these Ordinances will be presented for second
readings on November 19, 1991.
ZBA 60-V-91, 219 South Leonard Lane ZBA 60-V-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that 219 LEONARD
would grant a variation to allow a 2-1/2 foot side
yard setback, in order to permit the location of
an existing shed. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended denying this request by a vote of 3-3.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
to waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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ORD.NO. 4360 Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved
for passage of Ordinance No. 4360.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN AS 219 SOUTH LEONARD LANE
Upon roll call: Ayes: .Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 61-V-91 ZBA 61-V-91, 1631 Greenwood Avenue
1631 GREENWOOD An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
grant variations to accommodate a circular driveway 12
feet wide and to allow a front yard lot coverage of
42%. It was noted that the Petitioner had filed a
request to allow a 14 foot wide driveway with a 45.7%
front yard coverage however the Zoning Board of Appeals
voted to recommend a 12 foot driveway width resulting
in a front yard coverage of 42%.
The Petitioner requested the Village Board to consider
his original request, since a 12 foot wide driveway
would not meet his needs, due to the configuration of
the property.
There was discussion among the Board members that
perhaps the Petitioner could address the additional 2
foot width, from 12 feet to 14 feet, by using bricks,
since rain water would be allowed to be absorbed into
the ground. The Petitioner stated that while he would
consider this request, it would be a very expensive
proposition.
Upon reviewing the additional information provided by
the Petitioner, the Village Board agreed that the 14
foot width would better meet the needs of the
Petitioner and it could be a concrete driveway.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ORD. NO. 4361 Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 4361, as amended.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATIONS FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 1631 GREENWOOD AVENUE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes~ Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 62-V-91 ZBA 62-V-91, 108 North Main Street
108 N. MAIN ST An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
grant variations to accommodate a circular driveway
and to allow a 45.7% front yard lot coverage. The
Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting these
requests by a vote of 6-0.
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Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: Corcoran, Floros
Motion carried.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved for ORD.NO. 4362
passage of Ordinance No. 4362
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING vARIATIONS FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED AT 108 NORTH MAIN STREET
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Hoefert
Floros, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 63-V-91, 8 South Busse Road ZBA 63-V-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that 8 S. BUSSE RD
would grant a variation to permit a 484 square foot
accessory structure, in the nature of a shed,
rather than the permitted 120 square feet. The
Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting the
variation requested.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved
to waive the rule requiring two readings of an
Ordinance.
~'~ Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: Corcoran
Motion carried.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved for ORD. NO. 4363
passage of Ordinance No. 4363
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN AS 8 SOUTH BUSSE ROAD
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Clowes, Corcoran, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 64-SU-91; 501 West Algonquin Road ZBA 64-SU-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading ROGERS CORP.
that would amend the existing Planned Unit
Development for Rogers Corporate Park by
incorporating recently acquired property
commonly known as 501 West Algonquin Road
into this PUD. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting the Special Use
requested in ZBA 64-SU-91.
This Ordinance will be presented November 19th
for second reading.
ZBA 65-$U-91,. 400 East Blue Jay Court ZBA 65-SU-91
An Ordinance was presented for first reading 500 BLUE JAY
that would amend the existing Orchard Field
Townhome Planned Unit to allow patios on
specified townhomes within the development
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to encroach by 10 feet into the required 20 foot
perimeter yard. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0.
Brian Cousins, 405 East Highland, stated that he
understands the Village is requiring a 6 foot high
fence around the property, however he would prefer
screening in the form of shrubbery. He also asked that
the height of the fence be graduated in steps, so as
to maintain a uniform 6 foot height.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None'
Motion carried.
Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 4364
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 4187,
GRANTING A SPECIAL USE IN THE NATURE OF
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FOR THE ORCHARD
FIELD TOWNHOMES LOCATED AT 400 EAST BLUE
JAY COURT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
NEW BUBINESS
ZBA 66-V-91 ZBA 66-V-91, 215 South Hi Lusi
215 HI LUSI The Petitioner is requesting variations to allow a room
addition that would come as close as 8.75 feet to an
existing detached garage and a deck 5 feet from the
garage. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting these requests by a vote of 6-0.
Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the variations requested in ZBA 66-
V-91.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading at the
November 19th meeting of the Village Board. --
ZBA 67-V-91 ZBA 67-V-91, 216 South Main Street
216 S. MAIN ST. Due to the fact that the Petitioner would be out of
town, the Petitioner requested this case be continued
until the November 19th meeting of the Village Board.
ZBA 69-SU-91 ZBA 69-SU-91 and ZBA 70-SU-91, 606 W. NORTHWEST HWY
606 W.NORTHWEST The Petitioner is requesting a Special Use to permit
the relocation of the existing convenience store
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building, canopies, and gas pump islands, resulting
in a minimum setback of 10 feet for the building
and structures; to allow a zero foot parking lot
setback at the closest point; and to allow 3 off-
street parking spaces. The Zoning Boar~ of Appeals
recommended granting these requests.by a vote of 4-0.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board
of Appeals and grant the Special Uses requested in
ZBA 69-SU-91 and ZBA 70-SU-91.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented November 19th for
first reading.
Mayor Farley called a brief recess at this point in
the meeting at 10:05 P.M.
The meeting was reconvened at 10:15 P.M.
Present upon roll call: Mayor Farley
Trustee Busse
Trustee Corcoran
Trustee Clowes
Trustee Floros
Trustee Hoefert
Trustee Wilks
The following recommendations were received from
the Safety Commission:
The Safety Commission considered a request from EMERSON &
residents to have a 3-way STOP at the intersection MILBURN:
of Emerson Street and Milburn Avenue. 3-WAY STOP
The Safety Commission recommended denying this
request by a vote of 7-0.
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved MOUNT PROSPECT
to concur with the recommendation of the Safety PLAZA SHOPPING
Commission and deny the request for a 3~way STOP CENTER
at Emerson Street and Milburn Avenue.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The Safety Commission recommended denying a request NO PARKING:
for painted cross-walks within the Mount Prospect 200 BLOCK
Plaza Shopping Center, noting that this is private SOUTH PINE
property and the owner should address this subject. STREET
A request of residents to delete the existing "No
Parking" restriction on Sunday as it pertains to
the 200 block of South Pine Street was presented.
The Safety Commission recommended denying this request.
Rose Hinkemeyer, 214 South Pine Street, stated
that a petition had been submitted to the Village
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Hall several months ago and these residents were
unaware that this subject was being considered by the
Safety Commission and therefore did not have an
opportunity to voice their opinions.
'Due t° Mrs. Hinkemeyer's comments, this subject was
remanded back to the Safety commission so that the
neighbors would have an opportunity to voice their
opinions.
RELEASE A Resolution was presented that would authorize certain
EXECUTIVE minutes of Executive Sessions to be released from
SESSION MINUTES confidential status.
RES. NO. 39-91 Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved
for passage of Resolution No. 39-91.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE RELEASE OF
SPECIFIED MINUTES OF EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
AMEND CH. 8 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
REAL ESTATE amend Article VIII, entitled "Real Estate Transfer Tax"
TRANSFER TAX of Chapter 8, by exempting anyone participating in the
EXEMPTION: State of Illinois H.O.M.E. program from paying a Real
H.O.M.E. PROGRAM Transfer Tax.
This Ordinance will be presented November 19th for
second reading.
ACCEPT A recommendation was presented from staff to accept the
IMPROVEMENTS: private and public improvements installed in
SPOT NOT CAR conjunction with the construction of the 'Spot Not' Car
WASH: RIVER & Wash at River and Kensington Roads.
KENSINGTON
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the administration
and accept the improvements installed in conjunction
with the Spot Not Car Wash.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Pass: Busse
Motion carried.
ACCEPT A recommendation was presented from staff to accept the
IMPROVEMENTS: private and public improvements installed in
NICHOLAS conjunction with the construction of the Nicholas
OFFICE BLDG. office building at 240 East Lincoln Street.
240 E. LINCOLN
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the administration
and accept the improvements installed in conjunction
with the Nicholas office Building.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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VIL~GE )~%-NAGER~S REPORT
The Village Manager stated that the Village had
advertised for bid and the Village Board accepted the
low qualified bid for the purchase of gasoline and
diesel fuel, however, that vendor has gone out of
business so new bid notices were sent.
Village Manager, John Fulton Dixon, presented the BID:
following bid results for gasoline and diesel fuel. GASOLINE
& DIESEL
Bidder Estimated Cost
Lake-Cook Farm $100,881
Sweeney Oil 101,462
Wright Industries 104,652
Royal Fuel 104,792
Bell Fuels 107,552
Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved
to concur with the recommendation of the
administration and accept the low qualified bid
submitted by Lake-Cook Farm.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Village Manager Dixon presented the following proposals CONSULTANT:
to evaluate storm water detention basins in the DETENTION
Kensington Center for Business. FACILITIES
KENSINGTON
Camp Dresser & Mc Kee $22,000 CENTER FOR
CRSS of Illinois, Inc. 25,000 BUSINESS
Envirodyne Engineers 32,020
It was noted that administration recommends accepting
the proposal submitted by Camp Dresser & Mc Kee for
the base study plus 3 samples of sedimentation from
the ponds at an additional cost of $500, for a total
of $23,500.
Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to CAMP
concur with the recommendation of the administration DRESSER &
and accept the proposal submitted by Camp Dresser MC KEE
& Mc Kee in an amount not exceed $23,500.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Clowes, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Village Manager Dixon presented a request to obtain WIDEN
proposals from consulting engineers as to widening MAPLE
Maple Street by total of 8 feet, for that portion of STREET:
Maple Street between Central Road and Busse Avenue. CENTRAL TO
It was noted that with the emergency vehicles traversing BUSSE AVE.
Maple Street to and from the Fire and Police Station,
the wider roadway would make it more convenient for
emergency vehicles.
Mr. Dixon stated that he would ask the consultants to
propose a reconfiguration of the intersection of
Maple Street and Northwest Highway and to propose
appropriate lumination on Maple Street.
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The following residents expressed their opposition to
.widening Maple Street between Busse A~enue and Central
Road:
Rod Campbell, 5 South Maple
David Alexander, 9 South Maple
Rich Shawl, 12 South Maple
Jamie Heneken, 14 South Maple
Dawn O'Malley, 20 South Maple
Resident, 10 South Maple
Rod Mobis, 15 South Maple
It was the decision of the Village Board that the
Village would not pursue widening Maple Street as
proposed, however the Village Manager stated that he
would ask for proposals from consultants as to the
lighting and reconfiguration of Maple at Northwest
Highway, all in conjunction with the construction of
the new Fire and Police Station.
SOIL TESTS Mr. Dixon presented the following proposals to perform
construction and material testing services for the new
Fire and Police Station:
Trow Mirza Consulting Engineers $11,000
Professional Service Industries~ Inc. 11,057
Seeco Consultants Inc. 11,400
Testing Service Corporation 12,450
Terracon Consultants NE, Inc. 15,474
TROW MIRZA Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to
CONSULTING concur with the recommendation of the administration
ENGINEERS and accept the proposal submitted by Trow Mirza
Consulting Engineers to conduct the soil tests in
conjunction With the construction of the new Fire and
Police Station on Northwest Highway.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse, Corcoran, Cloves, Floros,
Hoefert, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
SENIOR Mr. Dixon expressed appreciation to all the Senior
CITIZEN Citizens for volunteering their time to the numerous
APPRECIATION activities of ~he Village, noting that Senior citizen
Appreciation Day was observed earlier in the week.
ANY OTHER BUSINES~
MOUNT PROSPECT Trustee Floros stated that Mount Prospect Road, between
IMPROVEMENT Northwest Highway and Central, should be improved with
curb and gutter and requested the Village Manager to
look into the possibility of whether Cook County would
consider improving that roadway.
BROADACRE Trustee Hoefert asked if the Broadacre Agreement had
AGREEMENT: TIF been signed. Village Manager Dixon stated that he
understands the wording is being revised and the final--~
Agreement should be ready for signatures soon.
PARKWAY SHRUBS Trustee Wilks stated that the newly formed Committee,
COMMITTEE established by the Mayor, to review regulations
governing shrubs in parkway areas where no sidewalks,
curbs or gutters exist, had their first meeting.
SEXUAL Trustee Wilks also statedthat she has reviewed Village
HARASSMENT policies and has been unable to find a policy governing
procedures involved with claims of sexual harassment.
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Trustee Wilks asked Village Manager Dixon if
such a policy exists and, if not, when it would
be established and how would such a policy would
be distributed to the employees. Mr. Dixon stated
~-~that the Village's labor attorney is reviewing
the proposed revisions to the Employee Handbook
and that he would get. back to Trustee Wilks on
this matter.
Mayor Farley declared the meeting adjourned at
11:52 P.M.
Carol A. Fields
Village Clerk
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