HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/20/1986 VB minutes 97
MINUTES 0F PHi{ ~{:~:%{]LAR ~',}E~I'I[!G OF THE
MAYOR AND ~}OARD OF ']?~US~PEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSP~,ZC'£
MAY 20, 1986
CALL TO ORDER CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Krause called the meeting to order at 8:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call~ Mayor Carolyn Krause
Trustee Ralph Arthur
Trustee Gerald Farley
Trustee Leo Floros
Trustee Norma Murauskis
Trustee George Van Geem
Trustee Theodore Wattenberg
INVOCATION INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Trustee Ralph Arthur. ~.
APPROVE MINUTES
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved to
approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the ~[ayor and
Board of Trustees held May 5, 1986.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVE BILLS
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Van Geem,
moved to approve the following list of bills:
General Fund $493729
Revenue Sharing Fund 10 123
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 44 177
Community Development Block Grant Fund 10 922
Waterworks~& Sewerage Fund 49 208
Pa~king System Revenue Fun~ 2 232
Risk Management Fund 4 261
Capital Improvement, Repl. or Repai~ Fund 1 738
Corporate Purposes Construction Fund 1973 65 128
Flexcomp Trust Fund 3 996
Escrow Deposit Fund 600
$ 686,134
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved to FINANCIAL REPf
accept the financial report dated April 30, 1986, subject
to audit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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CO2.[[iUiiICAYI0I. S Ai[D P~2L£.[ONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
PRESENTATION: Kim ~[atson, rcpuesun~ing Northwest Community Hospital
NORTHWEST presented the Village with a large panoramic photo
COMMUNITY of the downtown area ~;hich was taken as a part of the
HOSPITAL hospital's 25th Anniversary celebration last year.
MAYOR'S REPORT
OATH OF OFFICE: Mayor Krause introduced Henry Friedrichs, Chairman of the
LT. CLARK & Fire and Police Commission. Mr. Friedrichs administered
LT. DUMOVICH the Oath of Office to Lt. Robert Clark and Lt. Steve
Dumovich, recently promoted to the position of
Lieutenant.
OLD BUSINESS
ZBA 3-Z-86 & ZBA 3-Z-86, ZBA 4-V-86 South Busse Road (Rosenow
ZBA 4-V-86 Property)
ROSENOW-SOUTH At the request of the petitioner an Ordinance amending
BUSSE ROAD the Comprehensive Plan, granting I-1 zoning and granting
parking variations for the subject property were
continued to the June 3rd meeting of the
V'illage Board.
ZBA 16-SU-86 ZBA 16-SU-86, Frediani Developers (Picadill~.C%rcle)
COLONY COUNTRY An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would
grant a special use to permit 38 townhouses on the
circular parcel located within the Old Orchard Colony
Country. This parcel is presently governed by a Consent
Decree. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting
this special use, wi~h ronditions, by a vote of 7-0.
Mr. Eugene Schlickman introduced himself as President of
the Colony Country Community Association and asked the
Village Board to require the developer to post performance
bonds so that in the event the private roadways within this
development are damaged by construction vehicles that he
would be required no hake necessary repairs. Mr.Schlickm~
also asked that a vehicular route be established during t
construction ~n order to prevent property damage.
~r. Emmett Stains, also spoke on behalf of homeowners
within the Colony Country, stating that he would like to
review the documents to be considered by the Village Board
prior to action on the Ordinance.
Mayor Krause explained that all bonds required by the
Village Code would have to be posted by the developer,
however any private matters would have to be agreed to and
resolved between the developer and the Association.
The Village Manager will forward the proposed documents to
Mr. Stains as soon as they are drafted.
This Ordinance will be presented for second reading at the
June 3rd meeting of the Village Board.
ZBA 13-V-86
313 BOBBY LANE ZBA 13-V-86, 313 Bobby Lane
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that
would grant variations to permit a 3-car garage, 690
sq. ft. in size, a 30 foot wide driveway and a
circular driveway on this 80 foot wide lot. The
Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approving all
requests except the circular driveway by a vote of
6-0. The vote was 2 in favor and 4 against the
circular driveway.
This Ordinance will be presented June 3rd for second
reading.
Page 2 May 20, 1986
BA 14-V-86, 308 ZBA 14-V-~86
An Ordinance was presented for first reading ~hat would 308 BOBBY LA~
grant variations to permit a 3-car garage, 690 sq. ft. in
size, 30' foot wide driveway and a circular driveway. The
subject property is 95 feet wide and the Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting all the variations requested.
This Ordinance will be presented June 3rd for second
reading.
ZBA 17-V-86, 303 Catino Court ZBA 17-V-86
This Ordinance, granting variations to permit an addition 303 CATINO C~
to an existing 2-flat and a variation to permit a floor
area ratio (FAR) of .512 rather than the permitted .35, was
presented for first reading. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended 4-2 to grant these variations.
This Ordinance will also be presented June 3rd for second
reading.
ZBA 10-SU-86, .Rouse/Randhurst ZBA 10-SU-8
A Planned Unit Development is requested for the-signs RANDHURST
located within the Randhurst Shopping Center. There are
presently 7 freestanding signs: 3 message/identification.
signs for Randhurst; 2 message signs for the cinema; 1
for Bell Federal Savings; and 1 for Ward Auto Center.
At the last meeting, Mr. Poblocki, Manager for Randhurst,
stated that in n~.s opinion the Sign Ordinance for the
Village does not a~dress a regional shopping center like
Randhurst, which has unique signage needs. The Village
Board requested Mr. Poblocki to revise his plans and present
the revisions at this meeting.
Mr. Poblocki stated that he and staff had revised the plans
as follows:
The existing signs for the cinema would conform to
Village Code requirements no later than 12/31/87;
The three Randhurst identification signs would conform
no later than 12/31/92, as would the Bell Federal
Savings sign;
The Montgomery Wards sign would be removed no later than
July, 1989, as previously stated in an Ordinance
granting the variation to alter that sign.
It was also stated that t~o additional signs would be
permitted in conjunction with the n~w office complex
presently Under construction and another sign for the free
standing restaurant proposed for future development.
The Village Board complimented Mr. Poblocki on working out a
compromise plan for the signs within this regional shopping
center.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved to
grant the planned unit development for signs, as revised,
and as presented on the site plan.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Parley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading at the
June 3rd meeting of the Village Board.
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RECAPTURE An Ordina~ce ~as preset]bed for second reading that
AGREEMENT: would authorize a Recapture Agree~nent for property
LILJEQUIST SUB.. commonly kno~s as Lilj~quis~ Subdivision, generally
located ~t the southeast corner of Lonnquist
Boulevard and Elmhurst Road. Mr. & Mrs. Uher
developed one of the 4 lots, including the
installation of a sewer main. When the other 3 lots
in this subdivision are developed the owners will
reimburse Mr. & Mrs. Uher a portion of that cost.
Trustee Farley, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg,
ORD.NO.3650 moved for passage of Ordinance No. 3650
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF
A RECAPTURE AGREEMENT BETWEEN RICHARD AND
BARBARA UHER AND THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
~]rauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None ..
Motion carried ....
As recommended by the Safety Commission, an
AMEND CH.18 Ordinance was presented for first reading that
would amend Chapter 18 and authorize the
installation of YIELD signs at Lama Lane
and Tano Lane a~%d the elimination of the 2 hour
parking restriction on Lincoln Street between
George and Albert Streets.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg,
moved to waive the rule requiring two readings of
and Ordinance in order to take action on the
subject Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
~.~urauskis, Van Geem,
Wat%enberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Farley, moved
ORD.NO.3651 for passage of Ordinance No. 3651
AN ORDINANCE A~ENDING SCHEDULE VIB OF SECTION XX
OF CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC CODE)
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
AMEND CH.~t: An Ordinance was presented for second reading that
TAXICAB FARES would amend Chapter 11, increasing the taxicab
fares.
Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Arthur,
moved for passage of Ordinance No. 3652, with the
understanding that the overall operation of
taxicabs would be reviewed in 3 months.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ~RTICLE XI ENTITLED
"TAXICAB AND TAXICAB DRIVER'S LICENSES"
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
An Ordinance was prez~:nt~d~ .'!~,~g that ~ould
authorize the Village to i~:~3 issuing a SORROW MONEY
note for the purpose of providing f~nds to establish a
reserve for the Village's self-in~uued liability insurance
fund. This Ordinance would also provide for the levy and
collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of the
principal and interest on said note.
Trustees Arthur and Murauskis stated they would not support
this Ordinance when presented for second reading June 3rd
due to the fact that they would rather use monies presently
held by the Village due to the sale of certain property.
Mr. Jepson, Director of Finance, stated that it is very
possible that if the Village were to borrow this money, the
Village would receive more interest on its investment than
charged to borrow the funds.
This Ordinance will be presented June 3rd for second
reading.
NEW BUSINESS
ZBA 18-V-86, 506 S. Emerson Street ZBA 18-V-86
The petitioner in this case is requesting a variation to .. 506 S.EMERSON
allow a second garage and second driveway on one lot of
record. The Zoning Board of Appeals reco~mnended granting
these variations by a vote of 6-0.
~4r. Auwarter, petitioner, stated that he has lived in the
home for over 20 years and the existing one car garage is
actually a part of the design of the home and would ruin
the appearance of the home if he was required to convert it
into living space or remove it. It was also stated that
this 2 story home is located on a double lot with a rear
yard of approximately 100' x 100'.
Concern had been expressed by staff as to possible drainage
problems. Mr. Auwarter stated that he would make
modifications in accordance with the recommendations of the
Village Engineer.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the variations requested in ZBA 18-V-86,
provided no accessory buildings be permitted on this
parcel.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be prepared for first reading on
June 3rd.
ZBA 19-Z-86 and ZBA 20-V-86, 1798 S. Elmhurst Road ZBA 19-Z-86
The subject property is an existing Shell Service Station ZBA 20-V-86
and the petitioner is requesting re-zoning from B-3 to B-4 1798 S.ELMHUR
to allow for a car wash. Variations are also requested to
permit stacking spaces of 15 rather than the required 38
for the car wash, and to permit a 10 foot rear yard setback
instead of the request 20 feet. The Zoning Board of
Appeals recommended granting these requests by votes of
6-0.
It was noted that this station would be completely upgraded
and modernized by the petitioner including landscaping and
signage, as approved by staff.
P~ge 5 Y~ay 20, 1986
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Trustee Farley, secon]ed }Dy Tru~shee Arthur, moved to
concur with the reco~'%~ndation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the rezoning and variations as
requested in ZBA 19-Z-86 and ZBA 20-V-86.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Flores,
Murauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ZBA 21-V-86 ZBA 21-V-86, 1910 East Euclid Avenue
1910 E.EUCLID The petitioner in this case is requesting a variation to
permit a second garage and second driveway on the
subject properny. The Zoning Board of Appeals
recommended granting these variations by a vote of 6-0.
The petitioner stated that his lot faces Euclid Avenue
and is 250 feet wide and approximately 83 feet deep. He
would like to build an addition to the home, leaving the
existing.garage intact. .~
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning B6ard of
Appeals and gr~nn the requested variation in ZBA
21-V-86, provided that no additional accessory buildings
be permitted on this lot.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Flores,
Murauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be prepared and presented for first
reading on June 3rd.
ZBA 22-V-86 ZBA 22-V-86, ]206 Westgate
1206 WESTGATE This case deals with a request to permit the extension
of a 5 foot high fence from the rear of his house,
parallel to Euclid, up to the front building line. The
Zoning Board of Appeals recommended approving this
request by a vote of 6-0.
Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Flores, moved to concur
with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals
and grant the ~equested variation in ZBA 22-V-86.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Flores,
Murauskis, Van Geem,
Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be drafted for presentation at the
June 3rd meeting of the Village Board.
ZBA 23-V-86 ZBA 23-V-86, 10 North Emerson
10 N.EMERSON This case deals with a request to permit an accessory
building 12' x 12' x 12', rather than the permitted
10' x 10' x ~2'. The proposed shed is approximately
144 sq. ft. in area, where the permitted area is
120 sq.ft. The Zoning Board of Appeals is final with
regards to the height however, Village Board action is
required on the area involved. In both cases the Zoning
Board of Appeals recommended gcanting the request by a
vote of 4-2.
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shed to keep various ~~3~.....,~ ~~ . ,~ 7 ~g %hat they
bought the unit as a ~,lt not kaowing that the Village's
regulations did not permit this size shed.
Trustee Wattenberg, seconded by Trustee Farley, moved to
concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of
Appeals and grant the request in ZBA 23-V-86.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance will be presented for first reading on
June 3rd.
AMEND CH.18:
An Ordinance was presented for first reading -that would UNPAVED R.O.W
amend the Traffic Code (Chapter 18) to prohibit parking on
unpaved Village rights-of-way. This restrlc_xon would
prohibit parking on gravel shoulders where there are no
curbs as well as on parkway area, between the curb and
sidewalks.
Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved to
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Van Geem, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved for 0RD.NO.3653
passage of Ordinance No. 3653
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 18.1315 OF
CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC CODE)
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Village Mahager Terrance L. Burghard presented the BIDS:
results of bids for the Police towing contract. TOWING CONTRA~
Prospect P~lella River
Auto Hillside Auto CL&G Euclid
Type Body Towing Body Mobil Shell
Accident $40.00 $45.00 $40.00 $40.00 $42.00
Hazardous
Vehicles $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $42.00
Abandoned* $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $42.00
Crime Related* $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $42.00
Emergency
Relocations No Charge $50.00 No Charge No Charge $35.00
Village Owned No Charge $50.00 No Charge No Charge $10.00
Storage Per
Day $ 8.50 $8/10 $ 8.00 $ 8.00 $10.00
*Cost to owner/no cost to Village.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Wattenberg, moved to PROSPECT AUTO
concur with the recommendation of the administration and BODY
accept the bid submitted by Prospect Auto Body.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
DUMP TRUCK Mr. Buz'cha£d presc;1ted bid fe.;t.~lts for two 2-cubic yard
BODIES: dump truck bodies, i/oting that standard bidding procedures
R.G.SMITH were ~ollok;ed including ne~¢~pa~er ads and eight
EQUIPMENT CO. invitations %o bid, however, only one bid was received.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Flores, moved to
accept the bid received from R. G. Smith Equipment Company
for two 2-cubic yard dump truck bodies in an amount not to
exceed $5,600.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Flores, Murauskis,
Van Geem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
WAIVE BIDS: The Village Manager presented a request from the Police
MOTOROLA Chief to waive the bidding procedure in order to purchase
TERMINALS five keyboard display terminals from Motorola at a cost
not to exceed $22,500. This equipment, which must be
compatible to existing equipment, will be installed in
fi~e first line police vehicles.
Trustee Flores, seconded by Trustee Farley, moved to
concur with the recommendation of staff and waive the
bidding procedures in order to purchase five keyboard
terminals from Motorcla at a cost not to exceed $22,500
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Flores, Murauskis,
Van ~eem, Wattenberg
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Farley requested the Police Chief to look into the
HIGH RISE enforcement of violations that may exist on
vehicles that VEHICLES have either extra large tires or
raised very high. These vehicles should have bumpers at a
required height and without, could be hazardous to other
vehicles.
ADJOURN ADJOURNMENT
Trustee Murauskis, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved to
adjourn the meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Unanimous
Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:32 P.M.
Carol A. Fields
Village Clerk
Page 8 May 20, 1986