HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/06/1990 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGUL~RHEETING OF
THE I~YOR ~ BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
M~RCH 6t 1990
CALL TO ORDER CALL TO ORDER
In the absence of the Mayor Farley, Village Clerk
Carol A. Fields called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: Trustee Ralph Arthur
'Trustee Mark Busse
Trustee Timothy Corcoran
Trustee Leo Floros
Trustee George Van Geem
Trustee Theodore Wattenberg
Absent: Mayor Gerald Farley
Nominations for President Pro-Tem were requested. PRESIDENT
PRO TEM
Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved to
appoint Trustee Leo Floros President Pro-Tem.
There being no further nominations, the Village Clerk
closed nominations.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Pass: Floros
Motion carried.
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Trustee Wattenberg INVOCATION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, APPROVE MIArOI~S
moved to approve the minutes of the regular
meeting of the Mayor and Board of Trustees held
February 20, 1990.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Busse, APPROVE BILLS
moved to approve the following list of bills:
General Fund $ 461,556
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 6,935
Community Development Block Grant Fund 3,772
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 11,289
Waterworks & Sewerage Fund 56,964
Parking System Revenue Fund 1,201
Risk Management Fund 69,114
P.W. Facility Construction Fund A -
P.W. Facility Construction Fund B -
Capital Improvement, Repl. or Rep°Fund 603
Special Service Area Const. #5 -
Special Service Area Const. #6 -
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund (1985) 406
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund (1987) -
Corporate Purpose Improvement 1990 -
Debt Service Funds 7,287
Flexcomp Trust~Fund -
Escrow Deposit Fund 7,028
Police Pension Fund 37,315
Firemen's Pension Fund 41,591
Benefit Trust Fund -
$704,061
Upon roll call:~Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem
Nays: Wattenberg
Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
APPRECIATION Mr. Patrick Breen, 212 N. Prospect Manor, expressed his
appreciation to the Police and Fire Departments on
their considerate method of handling recent situation
where a senior citizen died and they were successful
in locating and informing family members. He also
expressed his appreciation to the Public Works
Department on the excellent snow plowing efforts and
keeping the streets clear.
SITE DISTANCE Mr. Joseph Baltasi, 905 Westgate Road, stated that he
has received directions from the Public Works
Department to either remove or relocate the hedges on
the side of his corner lot. He noted that some 15
years ago he checked with the Village, prior to
planting these hedges at a cost of $1,500, and a
representative of the Village stated that since the
Village had no intentions of installing sidewalks, that
he could plant the hedges where indicated; These
hedges are located within the right-of-way and he has
been instructed to move them approximately 8'. Mr.
Baltasi stated that the hedges provide a natural fence
as well as deter vandalism from vehicles cutting the
corner and driving over the lawn. It is Mr. Baltasi's
opinion that the location of these hedges present no
safety hazard to motorists.
Mr. Baltasi stated that a landscaper has informed him
that it will cost approximately $2,500 to move the
hedges and there is no guarantee they will survive the
relocation. If he doesn't move or trim the hedges,
Public Works stated that they will cut them down to
30".
It was Mr. Baltasi~s' request that these hedges be
"grandfathered in" and permitted to remain as is.
Mr. Merrill, 1304 Ironwood Drive, stated that he has
a similar concern, noting that he has 3 balled
evergreens at the edge of his driveway and has been
told to remove them. He stated that they present no
safety hazard and would like them to remain.
President Pro Tem Floros stated that since this matter
has been brought to the Board and the fact that the
Board has no background information that the
administration would be directed to look into these
concerns.
MAYOR~8 REPORT
MICKEY'S DINER President Pro Tem Floros presented an Ordinance for
2 W. BUSSE AVE. second reading that would grant a Class "W" liquor
license to the new owner of this establishment,
formerly Arnold's~ at 2 West Busse Avenue.
ORD.NO. 4149 Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg,
moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4149
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 OF
THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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OLD BUSINESS : '~' ~
PATE SUBDIVISION Pate Subdivision, Wildwood Lane
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
grant modifications from the Development Code to
eliminate the required for sidewalks on the proposed
cul de sac, reduce the permitted length of the cul de
sac; reduce the minimum lot width on 4 lot~; permit
parkway trees to be planted on private property; and,
permit a pavement width of 23 feet.
Also presented for first reading was an Ordinance
authorizing execution of a Recapture Agreement in
conjunction with the development known as Pate's
Subdivision.
Mr. Ed Labuz, 1215 Wildwood Lane, asked for
clarification as to who will be responsible for the
installation of water mains and sidewalks. It was
noted that the developer will install the water mains,
with a recapture benefiting the developer at such time
as other tap into that main. It was noted that the
Village will be doing the sewer main, and that cost
will also be recaptured as additional lots tap on.
These Ordinances, along with the Pate's Plat of
Subdivision, will be presented for final approval at
the next meeting of the Village Board on March 20,
1990.
ZBA 1-V-90 ZBA 1-V-90, 103 South Edward Street
103 S. EDWARD An Ordinance was presented for second reading that
would permit a zero foot front yard and 16.S" side yard
to permit a parking pad. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended denying this request by a vote of 2-5.
ORD. NO. 4150 Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 4150
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING VARIATION FOR PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN AS 103 SOUTH EDWARD STREET
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 4-V-90 ZBA 4-V-90, 1000 South Na Wa Ta
1000 NA WA TA An Ordinance was presented for second reading that
would grant a variation to permit a shed 10-1/2 feet
in height. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting this request by a vote of 6-0.
ORD.NO. 4151 Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved
for passage of Ordinance No. 4151
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY
COMMONLY KNOWN AS 1000 NA WA TA
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 9-V-90 ZBA 9-V-90, 4 North Pine
4 N. PINE ST An Ordinance was presented for second reading that
would grant variations to permit a 3.5' side yard,
instead of the required 5 feet, and a 23 foot front
yard instead of the required 30 feet. The Zoning Board
of Appeals recommended granting the front yard
variation by a vote of 7-0 but unanimously voted to
deny the side yard variation.
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Mrs. Ward, neighbor to the south, asked about
the suggestion at the last meeting that the Village
reimburse the neighbors for their expenses involved
in their objection to this house being built with an
18" encroachment.
Inasmuch as a civilian investigation committee is
reviewing this matter, Trustee Van Geem suggested
no action be taken until that report was completed.
The administration will contact Mrs. Ward following
the report being finalized and distributed.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by TrUstee Corcoran, ORD.NO. 4152
moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4152
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION FOR
PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 4 NORTH PINE STREET
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 81-Z-89 and ZBA 82-SU-89, Southwest corner of ZBA 81-Z-89
Elmhurst & Algonquin Roads (Rogers Subdivision) ZBA 82-SU-89
Ordinances were presented for first readings that ROGERS SUB.
would rezone the subject property from B-3 to ALGONQUIN/
I-l; grant a Special Use in the nature of a Planned ELM~URST
Unit Development consisting of 3 office/warehouse
buildings; an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan
to allow industrial/office rather than the existing
commercial/office designation; approval of the
Roger's Plat of Subdivision, creating one lot of
records; and, a request from the Development Code
to permit storm water detention in the loading dock
areas. It was the recommendations of both the
Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals to
grant the respective requests.
These Ordinances will be presented March 20th for
second readings.
ZBA 8-SU-90, Plaza United, Algonquin/Busse/Dempster ZBA 8-SU-90
The Petitioner presented a request for a Special PLAZA UNITED
Use to permit an auto service operation in a B-3 SHOPPING
District. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended CENTER
denying this request by a vote of 3-2.
This Ordinance will be presented for second reading
on March 20th.
NEW BUSINESS
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that SOLID WASTE
would authorize execution of an interim agreement
relative to solid waste.
Bill Abolt, Director of the Solid Waste Agency, gave
a presentation relative to the efforts of the Agency
to secure a balefill site in unincorporated Bartlett°
Trustee Wattenberg expressed his opposition to this
project noting the legal fees involved and his
recommendation that garbage is an individual problem
and should not be a municipal project.
This Ordinance will be presented March 20th for
second reading.
ZBA 13-V-90, 705 South Busse Road ZBA 13-V-90
The Petitioner is requesting variations to allow 705 S.BUSSERD
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a 4.5' separation between the existing garage and the
proposed addition to this home, rather than the
required 10 feet and to allow a 35.8' front yard
instead of the required 40 feet, as required in an R-
X District. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting these requests by a vote of 6-0.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the variations requested.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading at the
March 20th meeting.
ZBA 15-V-90 ZBA 15-V-90, 215 East Prospect Avenue
215 E.PROSPECT The Petitioner would like to expand this existing
business in the light industrial district, which
expansion requires the following variations: to allow
an 11' side yard to the east and a 25.56 side yard on
the west, instead of the required 30'; to allow the
existing front yard of 29.57', instead of the required
40'; to allow a lot size of 2.285 acres instead of 4
acres; to allow two 12' x 35' loading docks, instead
of the required 12' x 50'; to allow 61 parking spaces
instead of the required 66; to allow a zero foot
distance on the east for parking, -instead of the
required 10', and 15' on the south, instead of the
required 30'; and, to allow 84% impervious surface lot
coverage (3,684 sq. ft. over the maximum), instead of
the permitted 80%). The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting these requests by a vote of 6-0.
It was noted that the existing gravel parking lot will
be paved following this expansion.
Trustee Busse stated that he would abstain from voting
due to the fact that he does business with Parenti &
Raffaelli, Ltd. and his vote may be interpreted as a
conflict of interest.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the variations requested in ZBA 15-
V-90.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Corcoran, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None
Pass: Busse
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented March 20th for first
reading.
ZBA 16-V-90 ZBA 16~V~90, 218 Autumn Lane '
218 AUTUMN LANE The Petitioner is requesting variations to all6w a
driveway width of 26 feet, instead of the permitted 21
feet, and to allow a 10 foot front yard, instead of 30
feet, to permit a parking pad. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting these requests by a vote
of 5-1.
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Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved
to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning
Board of Appeals and grant the variations requested
in ZBA 16-V-90.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading on
March 20th.
ZBA 76-V-89, 109 West Berkshire ZBA 76-V-89
The Petitioner is requesting a variation to allow 109 BERKSHIRE
a 4 foot side yard instead of the required 7.5' in
order to expand a garage. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting this variation by a
vote of 6-0.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved
to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning
Board of Appeals and grant the variation requested
in ZBA 76-V-89.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
VILLAGE I~,NAGERWS REPORT
Village Manager John Fulton Dixon presented a MFT FUNDS
Resolution that would authorize the appropriation
of $400,000.00 from the Motor Fuel Tax Fund for the
purpose of improving Forest Avenue, between Memory
Lane and Kensington Road.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved RES.NO.13-90
for passage of Resolution No. 13-90
A RESOLUTION APPROPRIATING MOTOR FUEL
TAX FUNDS
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The Village Manager presented a request to ratify EMERGENCY
his action in authorizing an expenditure of $5,462.50 EXPENDITURE
which is the amount charged by Roger Meyer & Son to
haul snow from the downtown area following the recent
snow fall.
Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved ROGER MEYER
to ratify the Village Manager's action in authorizing & SON
the emergency expenditure to Roger Meyer & Son in the
amount of $5,462.50 for hauling snow from the downtown
area.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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EXPO 1990 The Village Managerannounced that the Expo 1990, held
at Roosevelt Branch on Goebbert Road last weekend, was
a success with over 3,500 people attending, which is
double the number of last year.
BUSSE SCHOOL Mr. Dixon also stated that the Safety Commission had
PARKING considered the Busse School parking problem at their
meeting the night before and their recommendation will
be discussed at the meeting scheduled for Saturday,
March 10 between the Village, Mount Prospect Park
District officials, and the residents and families of
students at that school. Mr. Dixon did state that the
Park District officials may not be able to attend due
to a conflict with planned park activities.
COM/413TER PARKING A proposal was presented from Donohue and Associates
RETAINING WALL in August, 1989 to design, bid and provide inspection
services for the construction of a retaining wall at
the railroad commuter parking lot west of Route 83,
Elmhurst Road, and south of Northwest Highway. The
fees for this service were accepted at $10,900. Due
to the difficulties involved with this project, an
addition to that proposal is requested in the amount
of $6,575.
DONOHUE & ASSOC. Trustee Busse, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to
authorize an addition to the Donohue and Associates
contract in the amount of $6,575 relative to the
commuter parking lot wall.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
FLOOD CONTROL Mr. Dixon presented the following proposals for
STUDY conducting the flood control study in the following
areas:
Problem Area Category Outlet
Weller Creek Basin:
Weller Creek Creek flooding/ Des Plaines
erosion control River
Central & Wa Pella Combine sewer area Weller Creek/
TARP
Clearwater Basin Storm sewer area Weller Creek
See G~un & Golf Combined sewer area Weller Creek/
TARP
Catalpa & Birch Storm sewer area Weller Creek
Hatlen Heights Storm/sanitary Weller Creek/
sewer area TARP
See Gwun & Milburn Storm/sanitary Weller Creek/
sewer area TARP -
Des Plaines River Basin
Seminole & Park River flooding Des Plaines
River
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Problem Area Category Outlet
Feehanville Ditch Basin
North Main Combined sewer area Feehanville Ditch/ TARP
Prospect Manor Combined sewer area Feehanville Ditch/ TARP
Stevenson & Thayer Storm Sewer area Feehanville Ditch
Fairview Gardens Sanitary Sewer area MWRDGC
The following proposals were received:
Consultant Total
Envirodyne Engineers $101,945.00
(2193 hours
RJN Environmental $113,220.00,
(2192 hours
Harza Environmental $124,050.00,*
(2344 hours
Donohue & Associates $127,800.00
(2613 hours
Consoer Towsend & Associates $140,700.00
(3091 hours
HDR Infrastructure $192,158.00
(8526 hours
* This amount if awarded all 3 areas
** Includes 320 hours for contingency
It was the recommendation of the administration to
accept the proposal from RJN Environmental. It was
explained that while this was not the low bid, the
administration felt this firm had a good knowledge
of the Village and a better concept of the issues
and problems being experienced throughout the Village.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved to RJN
concur with the recommendation of the administration ENVIRONMENTAL
and accept the bid from RJN Environmental to conduct
the flood control study in the areas specified.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Busse, Corcoran,
Van Geem
Nays: Wattenberg
Motion carried.
Village Manager Dixon noted that depositions would ELK GROVE
be taken next week relative to the law suit filed RURAL FIRE
against the Village by Trustees of the Elk Grove PROTECTION
Rural Fire Protection District to have the agreement DISTRICT
between that District and the Villageexecuted in
1988 invalidated. It was noted that the agreement
provided for Mount Prospect to assume the
responsibility of providing fire and ambulance
protection of the District on a contractual basis
beginning May 1, 1990. Trustees of that District
have determined that such an agreement would
jeopardize the sovereign powers and have filed this
law suit and hope to have the court uphold their
desire to cancel the agreement.
Mr. Dixon stated that the matter will go before the
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judge on Tuesday morning, March 27th, at which time it
is anticipated that a final ruling will be made.
/~NYOTHER BUSINESS
None.
ADJOURN &DJOURNMENT
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to
adjourn the meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Unanimous
Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:12 P.M.
Carol A. Fields, Village Clerk
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