HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/20/1974 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING
O[ THE
MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
AUGUST 20, 1974
CALL TO.ORDER
Mayor Teichert called the meeting ro order am ~:12 P.M.
INVOCATION
Trustee Gustus gave the invocation.
ROLL CALL
Present uuon roll call:
Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten, Teichert
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF AUGUST 6, 1974
Delete "In each instance only one bid was received," page -.
Show Case ZBA-20-V-74, page Delete ZBA-29-Z-74 from cases
referred to the Planning Commission, ~age 9. Show Hendricks
instead of Richardson under roll call nays, page 10.
Trustee Hendricks moved for approval of the minutes of August
6, 1974 be accepted as amended. Seconded by Trustee Caylor.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Scholten
Pass: Richardson
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Trustee Scholten moved for approval of bills in the following
amounts - seconded by Trustee Gustus:
General S292,649.03
Parking System R~venue -,097.95
Motor Fuel Tax 1,598.00
Libr. Bldg. & Int. 1961 1,489.10
Waterworks & Sewerage
Depr. Impr. & Ext. 37,851.33
3peration & Maintenance 54,469.29
S 392.149.70
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Mmtion carried:
Trustee Scholten moved the July 31, 1974 Financial Report,
subject to audit, be accepted after correction under heading ~
of Corporate Purposes by adding date of 1973. Motion secon-
ded by Trustee Richardson.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS
Donald J. Burton, 1103 S. Hunt Club Drive, Apt. 125 and
Gerry Del Giudlc, 1330 Mallard Lane, spokesmen for the
Huntington Commons Homeowner Assn. presented petitions
requesting the Village to take over Huntington Commons
Road and Hunt Club Drive by formal acceptance.
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After discussion which raised the question of setting a pre-
cedent in the acceptance of the streets in a planned unit ~de-
velopment, the request was turned over to the Public Works Com-
mittee for study and recommendation.
William Stein, 1103 Hemlock Lane, objected To the handling of a
ticket issued To him by the Mount Prospect Police Department.
He was instructed by the Board to conzacz the Village Manager
regarding the complaint.
MANAGER'S REPORT
A motion was made by Trustee Gustus and seconded by Trustee
Richardson ro authorize accepta.nce~ of the bid of the Ritschel's
Inc. (Slurry Seal) bid for resurfacing approximately five miles
of streets au a cost of S38,260.68, as recommended by the Village
Manager.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
Trustee Scholten moved To authorize the Village Manager to ac-
cept the bid of Northside International Inc. for two truck cabs
and chassis as specified for the amount of $2f ,228. The motion
was seconded by Trustee Caylor.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
The Village Manager reproted on other projects underway in the
Village.
MAYOR'S REPORT
Trustee Scholten moved that the Village be authorized to enter
into a sales contract for purchase of the Mount Prospect State
Bank main building and Data Processing Center for a total of
$813,000, which includes all personalty, payable d~der contract
terms over a ten year period at interest rate not to exceed
per cent. Motion seconded by Trustee Hendricks.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten, Teichert
Motion carried.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN REPORTS
BUILDING COMMITTEE
Trustee Caylor moved, seconded by Trustee Scholten, that in
view of change since earlier approval of variations, the Board
now approve ZBA-16-V-74 (Dr. Smoron, 411 W. Prospect) with var-
iations for parking space for each 200 square foot of gross
floor area, overturning recommendations of the Zoning Board of
Appeals.
Former objectors agreed to the new variation request. Dr.
Paul Heck, owner of adjacent property located at 435 W. Pros-
pect Avenue requested and received clarification of a term
used in the proposed ordinance.
The ordinance variations will indicate 9' x 20' parking spaces
instead of 10' x 20' (Section i-C, page 2).
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The ordinance will also be changed to read "AN ORDINANCE GRANT-
ING A VARIATION FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 415 WEST PROSPECT. MT.
PR2SPECT" instead of "NORTH PRCSPECT" as indicated.
Discussion followed re~arding limitation of building height.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Caylor, Gustus, Hendrlcks,
Richardson, Scholten.
Nayes: Anderson
Motion carried.
Clerk was instructed T¢ place ordinance on September 3 agenda.
Trustee Caylor moved, seconded by Trustee Anderson, that the
Village Board concur with the Building Committee's recommenda-
tion to override the Zoning Board of Appea~s recommendation and
grant a variation To Ramon Muscato, 1807 Maya Lane, ZBA-27-V-7-.
Sam Mouryeh, 1809 Maya objected sTaTing the garage variation
as proposed might cause his property value To decrease, be s
fire hazard and not conform to the neighborhood.
Discussion followed regarding encroachment on Mouryeh's property.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Richardson, Scholten
Nays: Hendricks
Trustee Caylor moved, seconded by Trustee Anderson, for passage
of Ordinance 2522:
AN OR£INANCE AMENDING MAP 22-N OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
( Change R-X Single Family Residential District to
R-1 Single Family Residential District in the new-
ly annexed Prospect Meadows)
Upon roil call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
Trustee Caylor moved, seconded by Trustee Scholten that the
Village Board concur with the recommendations of the Building
Committee To relocate the Civic Event Sign from its present
location To an area near the water Tower. (Case ZBA-31-V-74)
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
Trustee Caylor moved, seconded by Trustee Scholten, that
the Village Board concur with the Building Committee and
Zoning Board of Appeals recommendations to approve the R-4
PUD on Case ZBA-17-Z-74 and ZBA-17-A-SU-74 (Ferlette Real-
tors).
Bernard Scola, 1825 and Ed Rhea~ 1829 Palm Drive onened a
discussion of School District 59's "dilemma"
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Eendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
Trustee Caylor stated Ca~e ZBA-20-V-74 regamding property at
101 W. Prospect must have legal notice republi~hed~ according
to Village Attorney John Zimmermann and will be placed on the
September 3 Board of Trustee agenda.
PUBLIC WORKS
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rusYee Gustus read a reporz fro~ his committee which did noz
require Board action.
OTHER BUSINESS
Hiriam Hansen, representing Grac~' Lutheran Church, stated no
plat was available for ~resentation but that ~ccording ~o a
letter from Civil Engineering Surveyors Earl Smith & Associates
the plat would be available in two weeks due to a delay in their
schedule.
Trustee Scholten moved to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to sz~n
and a~test the plat of survey for Grace Lutheran Church Sub
Division subject ~o approval of the Planning Commission. Motion
was seconded by Trustee Richardson.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
Mr. Hansen was instructed to inform Planning Commission Chairman
Malcolm Young that he wpuld appear at the Commission meeting on
August 21.
Trustee Richardeon moved, seconded by Trustee Scholten, to
authorize the Village t¢ retain outside counsel, Marlin
Smith, to defend and answer our cause in the cases in Circuit
Court of Cook County Misc. No. 72-01, 72-38 and 73-27 in re-
gard To tax levy objections.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Anderson, Caylor, Gustus, Hendricks,
Richardson, Scholten
Motion carried.
The letter and proposal of M & E Alstot, March & GuillQu, Inc.
regarding a feasibility report of Citizens Utility Co. was re-
ferred to the Finance Committee.
Mayor Teichert announced the establishment of an informal
meeting of the CommitTee of the Whole with members of the
staff relative to long ~erm planning. The first meeting
will be held Tuesday, Augusz 27, 1974 at 7:30 P.M. and the
ropic of the meeting will be "Budget". Meetings will be
held on the fourth TUesday of each month.
The Mayor mentioned ~ benefit being sponsored ~y the Dover Inn
for the wounded and children in Cyp~B$ to be held on Monday,
August 26%
The Mayor referred To the Village Manager ~ letter from
merchants in the 900 block on Northwest Highway regarding
consistent vandalism.
COMMITTEE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Building Committee, September 11, 8 P.M.
Judiciary £ommittee~ August 28 at 8 P.M.
Public Health and Safety, A~gust 22 at 8 P.~.
Fubli~ Works Trustee Gustus reported the Westbrook traffic --
signal would be Turned on August 21 aT 12 A.M.
Police and Fire, September au 8 P.M.
ADJiURNMENT
Trustee GusTus moved, seccnded by Trustee Hendricks, the
meeting be adjourned. Unanimous. Time 10:46 P.M.
Dolores Haugh
Asst. Deputy Clerk
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