HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/03/1984 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE P~EGULAR MEETING OF THE MAYOR AND
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
APRIL 3, 1984
Ci~LL TO ORDER CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Krause called ~he meeting to-order.at 8:00 P.M.
INVOCATION INVQ_C~
The invocation was given by Trustee Van Geem.
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
Absent: Trustee Theodore Wattenberg
There were 7 people in the audience.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES ,APPROVE
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Farley, mo'ved to MINUTES:
approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the Mayor 3/20/84
and Board of Trustees'held March 20, 1984.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley; Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS APPROVE
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trust.ee Arthur, moved to BILLS
approve the following iist of bills:
General Fund $ 291,947.78
Revenue Sharing Fund 9,332.63
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 16,354.56
Community Development Block Grant 2,172.40
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund 11,049.38
.Waterworks & Sewerage Fund:
Operations & Maintenance 131,658.71
Depreciation, Improvement
& Extension 200.00
Parking System Revenue Fund 3,986.00
Risk Management Fund 46,129.53
Capital Improvement, Repair
or Replacement Fund 2,455.52
Contractors Surety & Sidewalk 100.00
Trust Fund 325.18
$ 515,711.69
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS -. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis made a motion
VFW ~OST 1335
to acknowledge and accept the request from the VFW Post 1337
to conduct a Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 28, 1984. PARADE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried
SCHOOL Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee 'Van Geem ~made
DISTRICT 57 a motion to acknowledge and accept the request from
PARADE Mount Prospect School District 57 to conduct a parade
in recognition of District 57 Scholastic Olympics on
Thursday, May 10, 1984.
Upon roll call: Ayes: 'Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
CITIZENS TO Mr. John Branam, a Mount Prospect citizen, wanted to
BE HEARD comment on a quote from Trustees Van Geem and Wattenberg
that was published in a local paper. It stated that
these Trustees felt there were no problems with solicitors.
Mr. Branam just wanted to assure these Trustees that'
indeed there were many problems that he knew of.
MAYOR'S PfEPORT
LIBRARY WEEK Mayor Carolyn Krause proclaimed the week of April 8-12,1984
APRIL 8~12 as National Library Week.
Mr. Sam Hess, President of the Library Board of Mount
Prospect accepted the Proclamation from the Mayor.
FIRE Mayor Krause proclaimed the week of May 7-12, 1984 as
RECOGNITION Fire Recognition Week, presenting the Proclamation
WEEK to Public Education Officer, Firefighter Lonnie
MAY 7-12 Jackson.
APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS
None
ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
None ~-~
OLD BUSINESS
ZBA 7-Z-84 ZBA 7-Z-84, 801 Edgewood
801 Edqewood An Ordinance was presented for 1st reading that would
grant R-1 zoning from R-X which will permit the
owner to subdivide the parcel into two lots and construct
a single family dwelling unit on the vacant lot.
This Ordinance will be presented April 17th for 2nd
reading.
ALTENBURG'S This Plat divides one lot, being the subject of the
PLAT preceeding Ordinance, into two lots of record.
This.Plat will also be presented at the next Board
meeting for the Mayor to sign and the Clerk to attest
her signature.
ZBA 10-Z-84 ZBA 10-SU-84, Old Orchard Colony Country
OLD ORCHARD This c~se has been continued to April 12, 1984, at
COLONY which time the various parties will p~esent a
COUNTRY compromise plan to the Zoning Board of Appeals.
It will then be brought up at the next Board meeting
April 17, 1984.
AMEND CH..14 An Ordinance was p~esented for second reading that
"ZONING" .creates and Office/Research Zoning District, as well
as establishing the standards for such a District.
Trustee Farley, seconded by Trustee Arthur, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 3412
ORD. NO. 3412 AN ORDINANCE ~4ENDING CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED
"ZONING" OF THE VILLAGE CODE TO CREATE A
NEW ZONING DISTRICT
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
~ A~:'~] ~, ]984 Motion carried. ~:e ~o
An Ordinance was presented for second reading that creates AMEND CH.!.~
4 hour parking on the east side of Emerson, between Prospect . SCH XIA
Avenue and Milburn, as well as on the north side of Evergreen, 4.HOUR
between Main and Wille Streets. PARKING
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 3413.
AN ORDINANCE A/4ENDING CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC CODE) ORD.NO. 341
OF THE VILLAGE CODE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Murauskis,
Van Geem
Nays: Floros
Motion carried.
Truste% Farley.state~ that he would 'like to monitor t~D
Parking'there for ~while.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT BIDS
Village Manage~ Terran~e L. Burghard presented the following
bid results:
Sealed bids were'opened. Ma~ch 29, 1984 for proposed im- PROSPECT AV
provement work in the downtown business district. The IMPROVEMENT
scope, of the project includes: BETW_~
EMERSON &
-Replacement of sidewalk on the south side of Prospect Avenue MAIN STREETi
from. Route 83 to about 100 feet east and south of the Emerson
Street intersection. The sidewalk will be replaced with a
a new decorative paving brick sidewalk.
Installation of new street lights from Route 83 to' Emerson
Street.
Replacement of concrete curb and gutter and asphalt surface
within the boundaries mentioned above.
Bid results are as follows:
Catlaghan Paving Inc. $134,224.50
Johnson Paving 143,679.20
~lliance Paving 144,996.90
Productive Paving 158.186.60
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Farley, moved to CALLAGHAN
accept the low bid for the proposed improvement in the PAVING.
downtown business district submitted by Callaghan Paving
Inc. in the amount not to exceed $134,224.50.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The Manager stated that .in the forthcoming budget, Public'
Works has proposed a expenditure for the intersection im-
provement at Meier and Golf Roads. Their recommendation is
~'~ is that a c6nsulting engineer be retai~ed f~r the preparati6n
of the contract plans, specifications, and estimates for
construction, the actual inspection work not part of these plans.
Several engineering firms were originally considered for the
project, and after conferring with officials from IDOT, Public
Works narrowed the list to five firms from which they solicited
proposals.
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Following is a list of the five engineering firms
under consideration for this project. (See attachment
to minutes for the proposed quotes):
CIORBA GROUP
DONOHUE
MCDONOUGH
MIDWEST
TORNROSE,CAMPBELL
MCDONOUGH CO. Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Floros moved to
accept the proposal from MCDONOUGH Co. not to exeeed
the amount of $19,480.00 for the intersection improvement
at Meier and Golf Roads.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried
Although, McDonough Associates, 'Inc. was not the low
quote, Public Works felt they had more ~xpertise in
this field. Also, the lower quote received from
Tornrose Campbell & Assoc. was substantially lower
to the point that made Public Works believe that
they could not perform the required work for the
amount submitted without operating at a loss or
possibly coming in for extras at a later date.
WELL NO.6 Well No. 6, on Kensington Road just east of Randhurst,
has dropped in the amount of water it produces, from
1,400 gallons per minute to 850. Officials say the.
well probably is seriously damaged and must be
removed for repairs.
Public Works Director, Herbert Weeks said the well
is needed to provide enough water until Lake Michigan
water is available and will be kept as a backup even afte~
the lake water pipeline is completed.
WEHLING WELL The well must be repaired by summer at ~ cost.of apprgximatel~
WORKS CO. $30,000 awa~.in~a 'contract for repairs'to Wehl'ing' Well Works Company. This includes all labor
to remove the'well and put it back into service, plus
any setups required.
Trustee Murauskis, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved
t~ waive the bidding procedures and award a contract
to Wehling Well Works Company not to exceed an amount
of $30,000.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,'
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
~UBLIC The Mayor, Carolyn Krause called a Public-Hearing to 9~der
HEARING: at 8:45 P.M. pursuant to proper legal notice
REVENUE published March 23, 1984, for the purpose of dis-
SHARING cussing Revenue Sharing Funds.
FUNDS
Mavor Krause stated that she could not support $5,000
as r~quested for renovation fo~ batl~ro~s $~ the library
with Revenue Funds and'feels'that this money~'shoul~
come from the Librar~
Christine Thortren, Program Director for Omni House,
requested that a portion of the money be appropriated
for Omni House. Mayor Krause suggested she attend the
Committee of the Whole meeting,April 1~1984, at which
time this will come up for discussion.
Mayor Krause dec/a~?ed the Public Hearing closed at 9:01 P.M.
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A Resolution was presented providing fo~ a legal notice to FILII{G OF
be published stating the proposed 1984-85 budget is available TENTATIVE
for public review, and that a public hearing will be held ANNUAL
April 17, 1984 at the Village Board to consider adoption BUDGET
of the 1984-85 annual budget.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis, moved for
passage of Resolution No. 12-84
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF RE.S.NO. 12~
THE TENTATIVE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading authorizing PURCHASE
the purchase of the Village of Mount Prospects' portion of COMPUTER
certain computer aided dispatch communication equipment for AIDED
use by the Village police department, the Village fire de~ DISPATCH
partment, and the Northwest Central Dispatch system, and to EOUIPMENT
authorize the borrowing of two hundred fifty thousand dollars
to be paid over a period of five years, .~ and providing the
levy and collection of a direct annual tax for the payment of
principal and interest due on said loan.
This Ordinance will be presented April 17th for 2nd reading.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading authorizing SALE OF
the sale of a police squad oar recently destroyed in an POLICE
accident. Since the Village is self-insured, the vehicle SQUAD CAR
remains the property of the Village after settlement has been
made.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved to
waive the rule requiring.two readings of an'Ordinance in
order to take action on said Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
~ays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved for
passage of Ordinance No. 3414
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF ORD.NO.341~
PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY TF£ VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call~ Ayes: ~ayor Carolyn Krause,Trustees Arthur,
Farley, Floro$, Murauskis,
Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
~ Ordinance was presented for first reading-that prohibits AMEND SCH.I
southbound traffic on'Elmhurst Avenue, between Milburn and ARTICLE XX
Lincoln Streets, during specified hours.~ CH. 18
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved to PROHIBIT
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance in
order to take acti6n on said Ordinance. TRAFFIC ON
ELMHURST
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros, BETWEEN
Murauskis, Van Geem M~ILBURN &
Nays: None LINCOLN
Motion carried.
Pa~e Five April 3,
Trustee Floros, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved
for passage of Ordinance No. 3415
ORD.NO. 3415 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SCHEDULE III OF
ARTICLE XX OF CHAPTER 18(TRAFFIC CODE)
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
CANVASS OF A Resolution was presented declaring the official result
ADVISORY results of the canvass o~ an Advisory Referendum
REFERENDUM Question placed on the March 20, 1984 ballot.
QUESTION
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Murauskis moved
for passage of Resolution No. 13-84
RES.NO. 13-84 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE RESULTS OF
THE CANVASS OF AN ADVISORY REFERENDUM
QUESTION
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
ADJOURN ADJOURNMENT
Trustee Arthur, seconded by Trustee Floros, moved
to adjourn the meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Arthur, Farley, Floros,
Murauskis, Van Geem
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 P.M.
Carol A. Fields
Village Clerk
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