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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/25/1967 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR M~ING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ^pti! 25, ,?,67 CALL TO ORDER Pre~s'fdent Congreve called the meeting to order at 8:15 P.M. INVOCATION TruStee Teichert gave the invocation. ROLL CALL ~pon roll call: Trustees Bruhl Colfer F~kren Grittani Teichert President Congreve Absent: Trustee Bergen APPR~. VAL OF MINb~ES APRIL .4~ 1967 Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved the minutes of April 4, 1967 be approved as su~mitted. Minutes Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES APRIL 20~ 19~7 Two typ6graphical errors were corrected on the first page of the draft minutes: "rate" and "chosen". Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved the minutes of April 20, 1967 be approved as corrected. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer F~ren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. RATIFICATION OF ACTION AT SPECIAL MEETING APRIL .20~ 1967 Trustee Telchert, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to ratify action Ratification of April 20, 1967 meeting. Meeting April 20,67 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruh! Colfer F~en Gritta~i Teichert Motion carried. BILLS..FOR PAYMENT General Fund $65,851.99 Parking System 111.19 Bills Library ] l0,068.27 Waterworks & Sewerage Bd. & Int. 67,606.25 Waterworks & Sewer~e Fund 28,483.54 Total $172,121.54 Trustee ~rittani, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved the above bills be approved for payment. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. FINANCIAL REPORT MAR9H~ 1967 Trustee Grittani, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved the Financial Report for the month of March, 1967 be approved as submitted subject to further audit. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer F~en Grittani Teichert Motion carried. April 25, 1967 CITIZENS TO BE }iEAR]) Losacco & LOSA~O ..&. SPRINGS~YON ~ Richard S~ringston Springston Requested an opportunity to discuss rezoning of property at 1020- 1028 E. Algonquin Rd. presently in litigation with the Village. Because this matter is presently in court, the Beard agreed this should be deferred until May 16 at which time the newly elected members could consider any new proposal. COMMITI~E C}~IR~ REPORTS FIRE AND POLICE CO~;~I~TEE Parade Ord. Trds~ 'Grittani read for first reading an ordinance regarding parades~ demonstrations ~d open-air meetings and requested it be placed on the agenda of May 2 for second reading. Trustee Grittani read for first reading an ordinance regulating Motorcycle Ord. operation of motorcycles arm motor-driven cycles; and regulatir~ persons engaged in the business of renting, leasing, or gran, ting permission to use or operate such vehicles, and to provide for s. license fee; ana to provide penalties for violations thereof. Trustee Grittani .. requested this ordinance be plac. ed on the May 2 agenda for second reading. JUDICIARY CO~tWffT~l~ P~ZPORT Case 66J21P C~nt'raf & Wapella - rezone R-3 to B-2 (6 lots) as one Case 66-21P B-2 lot, for the pur~oose of erecting a two-story medical building. The Judiciary Co~mittee by a vote of 2-0 concurred with the Plan Commission and recommended B-2 zonir~g, subject to a covenant. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved to concur with the Plan Commission and Judiciary Committee, rezoning the subject property as B-2, subject to covermnt. Under discussion~ Trustee Ekren, seconded by ~ustee Bruhl, moved to table the previous motion. Case 66-22P - Novak & Parker - rezone ~-1 to P-I lot on Mount Case 66-22P Prospect Road. Plan Commission recommended approval. Judiciary Con~aittee, by a vote of 2-0 did not concur with the Plan Cc~mission and recommended a denial of P-1 zoning at this time because of grading and drainage, paving of the alleyv~ay, possible sewer installations. Trustee Y/aren moved to table the remainder of the Judiciary Committee report. There was no second. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved t~at the Board not concur with the Plan Comnission a~d deny the request for P-1 zoning. Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Nays: Bruhl Congreve Motion failed because of lack of two-thirds vote. Trustee Teichert, secor~led by Trustee Bruhl~ moved that the Case be returned to the Plan Comu~ssion for further anzplification of their recoramendat ion. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer F~ren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. Case 67-1P Gunnell's, at Ra~d and Rte. 83, involuntarily annexed, Case 67-1P petition to rezone to B-3. By annexation it automatically became R-X zoni~g. In the ~ou~ty the property carried a B-4 business zoning. ~i%'ustee Colfer objected to blanket zoning with no specific pla~s for the area. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved the Board concur with the Plan Commission and the Judiciary Committee to rezone Gufmell's to B-3 zonir~. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruht Ekren Grittani Teichert Hays: Colfer Motion carried. April 25, 1967 ase 67-4P Starck Realty petition to rezone R-1 to B-2 at 209 S. Case 67-4P Main St. Judiciary Committee by a vote of 2-0 concurs with the Plan Conmu~ssion and recomnends a B-2 zoning of the subject property. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved to concur with the Plan Cormaission and rezone the property to B-2 subject to a parking ratio of approximately one space per 270 sq, ft. of net floor space, and the petitioner will covenant not to exceed that ratio. Upon roll call: Aye~.t Bruhl Teichert Nays: Colfer Ekren Grittani Motion failed. PUBLIC HEALT. H AND SAFE~i~ CO~MITTEE Carn. Ord. SecopJ reading of an ordinance regulating carnivals was deferred until May 16, 1967. PUBL%C WORKS Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to instruct the Village Manager to talk to Arlington Heights, Elk Grove Township, Flood contr¢ regarding their participation in flood control in the area west of the Village, adjacent to Meier, fro~ approximately Central to Algonquin, to alleviate the flood condition. Upon roll call: A · yes. Bruhl Coif er Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to approve the Village Engineer and Village Manager's report on adding 35 additional parking 35 parking spaces east of the present lot for a distance of 198 feet east of spac es - Emerson Street and to proceed with the necessary bids and report back Emerson to the Board. Upon roll call: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. Resolution No. 21-67: A RESOLUTION CANVASSING ~ VOTES CAST AT THE Res. 21-67 REGULAR ELECTION }5~LD ON APRIL 18, 1967 AND DECLARING T}~ RESULTS THEREOF was read by the Village Clerk: FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES John P. Kilroy 2,425 Earl W. Lewis 2,571 Donald R. Rogers 2,483 Jas. J. Atkinson 1,870 Sheldon S. Meils 1,325 Charles R. Green 1,316 Harry R. Bruhl 1,166 36 defective ballots were cast and not counted. FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY DIRECTORS Si]x-Year Term Thomas F. Orady 3,543 Gilbert I. Liebenow 3,523 Two-Year Tem Marion R. Clark 3,703 342 defective ballots were cast and not counted. Trustee Grittani, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to adopt Resolution No. 21-67. Upon .roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. April 25, 1967 The Village Clerk read Resolution No. 22-67: Res. 22-67 A RESOLUTION C~WVASSING ~74E VOTES CAST AT THE REFEP~qDUM ~LD ON APRIL 18~ 1967 AND DECLARING ~tE F~ESULTS 4498 votes were cast on the proposition "Shall the Village of Mount Prospect Adopt the Y~nagerial Form of Municipal Government?" in the following manner: YES 2,398 NO 2,019 81 defective ballots were cast and not counted. ~¥ustee ~]~ren, seconded by Trustee Teichert, ~ved for adoption of Resolution No. 22-67. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. Doyno Motors Request from the Plan Commission for consideration by the Board of obvious zoning violation by Doyno Motors was deferred to the r~eting of ~y 2, 1967. Purchase of Utility Sewer and Water Company facilities, an item on the agenda, was deferred to the meeting of May 2, 1967. Holiday ir~ Board of Appeals report on Roliday Inn sign variation request for Sign construction of a sigD havir~ a total height from ground to top area above star not to exceed 30 feet was referred to the Judiciary Committee. BIDS FOR ~S~I~ ~INTENANCE 1967 ?.~ Y~inteneance The Engineer and Mansger recormend that the low bid of Arcole Midwest Arcole Y~dwest in the amount of $16,214.50 be accepted. Areole has been pre- qualified by the State for doing M3T work. ~rustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved to accept the bid of Arcole M~dwest in the amount of $16,214.50 and to return the bid checks at the time the contract is signed. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer ~]<ren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. ?.q~l~ 25CS BID P~DR ~,~ PROJECT 25CS The En~i~e~ ~nd' Manager recommended that the low bid of Arcole Midwest be accepted~ Arcole has been prequalified by the State for doing M]~I~ work. The bid was in the amount of $72,593.75. Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved to accept the bid of ~r¢ole Mldwest Corp. in the amount of $72,593.75, and that the three low bid checks be retained until the signing of the contract, and the other bid checks be returned to the t~ee hig3h bidders. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruht Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. Gasoline bids Sealed bids were received for the purchase of regular grade gasoline per Village specifications and the Director of Public Works and Manager reconm~ended that the low bid of Texaco, Inc. at $0.1160 per gallon~ with the terns of 1% - 10 days net 30 be accepted. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved to approve purchase from Texaco, Inc. at $0.1160 per gallon as specified. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. G. A. RAFEL & CO. INC - I?JYFFIC LIGHT ~I~I~NANCE CON~CT Traffic li~t Village Attorney stated he reviewed the terms of the contract and maintenance finds it to be in order. The Village has the option to cancel the contract contract on 30 days written notice. The life span of the contract is 12 months, written to terminate April 30, 1968. Village Plngineer reconmends approval by Board. Villak~e ?,~nager concurred with recommendation. April 25~ 1967 rustee ~ruhl, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved to authorize the President and Clerk to sign the contract. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. .. Case 67-2P Village of Mount Prospect petition to change zoning from R-A to E-1 Lots l, 3 of a division of Louis Busse Farm, that part Case 67-2P of LOt 5 (above legal) bounded by Palm Dr., Busse Rd., Willow Lane, LaVerne Dr., and the 4 lots on the north of Palm Drive, east of LaVerne, and that part of Meier Bros. subdivision of parts of Section l0 and 15. Plan Comnission recommended approval of rezoning. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Painting and cleaning of water storage tanks vas referred to Public Works Committee. President Congreve read a Proclamation of CLEAN UP ~&~EK ~Y 14 to MAY 20. President Congreve read a Proclamation of RAVINIA FESTIVAL WEEK from April 24, 1967. President Congreve read a Proclamation adopting Managerial Form of Yzmicipal Government. M~. Gene Fricker~ member of the Youth Commission, spoke before the Youth Comm. Board on a proposal to purchase educational films to show around the film. purchase various schools. The Commission proposes to purchase l0 films for $1,200 to be charged to the Youth Commission budget. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved the Board approve purcb~ase of ten films not to exceed $1,200 to be included in the budget. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. ITEM£ TO BE REFERRED Liquor license requests by Evans Restaurant and John G. L~rones were referred to the Finance Committee for study and recommendation. Ordinance to control contamination of Village water system by back flow of anti-freeze solution from sprinkling systems was Ord. re c~ntrot referred to Public Health and Safety Cormmittee. contamination water system Well #3 is scheduled for regular overhaul. The last major repair work was performed in June, 1963. The Director of Public Works has analyzed the bid prices by specific items and based on bis knowledge Well #3 that it will take a large service rig and four men to remove the Repairs pump from the hole~ it is his recommendation that the low bid of Layne Western Co. ($37.00 per hour for removal and reinstallation of pu~p~ large service rig and four men) and for baling of well ~if required) - service rig and two men $22.50 per hour) be accepted. Referred to Public Works Committee. Bids for purchase of chlorine were received from Acid Products Co. at $10.75 per cwt. and Alexander Chemical Co. at $11.00 per c~fc. C~lorine bids Referred to Public Works Committee. Fire Limit Ordinance was referred to the Building Ccmmittee. The Village Manager presented the Budget for 1967-68 Fiscal Year. 1967-68 budge1 T~is was referred to Finance Committee for study. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to waive the rtules for the purpose of discussion held in Executive Session. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Colfer Ekren Grittani Teichert Motion carried. April 25~ 1967 ~k~ustee Teichert explained because of a tec~nicality in the law, Peappointment it was necessary under the new managerial form of government to of Mzanager reappoint the Village ?,~er. Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved for the appointment of John C. Mongan as Village Manager. Trustee Colfer stated t[~t because of previous discussions with M~. Mongan, he would pass. Upon roll call: Ayes: ~k~ustees Bru~ E~en Grittani Teichert Pass: Colfer ~btion carried. ~DR I~.~FORMATION ONLY The Cook Cour~ty Zoning Board will hold a hearir~ at the Mount Prospect Cook County Village }{all on Monday, May 8, 1967 at 3:00 P.M. on a petition to Zoning hearing rezone five pieces of property of the same owner in the vicinity of Wolf & Euclid Wolf and Euclid Roads. Various uses are involved. In general, it involves rezoning from single-family residential to con~nercial and apartments. No action ~ras taken. Annual Scout-O-Rama Saturday and Sunday afternoons June 3 and 4th at O' }{sre Field. PUBLIC }~ALTH & SAYESY COMMI55~EE Me'e{'ing' scheduled for Apri~ 26, 1967 for discussion of left-hand turns on Prospect at Central. Trustee Teichert~ seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to waive the rules for discussion of Lonnquist properties. Unanimous. SPECIAL ASSESS~ #68 opecmal Assess. 5k'ustee Teichert gave first reading to an ordinance vacating certa~ //68 portions of South Kenilworth Avenue~ South %Javerly Avenue and South Lancaster Avenue and requested it be placed on the next agenda for second reading. ADJOURN~,~T ~ustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Teichert~ moved the r~meting be adjourned. Time: 10: 50 P.M. Unanimous. RIC}~RD H. ~.9NROE, Village Clerk