HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/04/1965 VB minutes MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD MAY 4~ 1965
President Schlaver called the meeting to o~der roll call
at 8:07 P.M., with the following members present:
Frank Bergen George R. Busse Parker Ek~en
Harry B~uhl Wm. Caste~line Wm. L. Phillips
T~ustee Ek~en, seconded by T~ustee Bruhl, moved minutes
for approval of the minutes of the previous meeting of
April 27th.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bez~en Bruhl Busse
Ek~en Casterline Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Busse, moved
for the approval of the following bills: bills
General $42,714.16
Parking System Revenue 928.13
Library 2,190.20
Public Works Bldg. 1964 37.30
Fire Equipment 1964 434.21
Waterworks & Sewerage 6,364.61
Waterworks & Sewerage
Impr. ~ Ext. 30,756.05
$83,424.86
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen B~hl Busse
Ekren Casterline Phillips
Motion carried.
President Schlaver then stated that he accepted the Pres. Schlaver
resignation of Edward C. Hofert, Attorney, and the resignation
of Mr. Michael Mokate from the Architectural Committee, with
his regrets.
Outgoing Clerk Ruth Wilson summoned the newly Swearing-in of
elected members and swore them into office: Dan Congreve as newly-elected
President, Richard Moravoe as Clerk, and T~ustees Teichert, officials
Colfer and Grittani. Mrs. Wilson also swore in the members Of
the Library Board: Franklin Friday, Charles Sullivan, Mamion
Clark and Mary Gamdner.
The outgoing Board then adjourned sine die at 8:20.
Respectfully submitted,
Ru%h C. Wilson, Clerk
MINUTES OF FIRST MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SOME OF WHOSE MEMBERS WERE EkCTED APRIL 20, 1965
EXTENDING MEETING OF ADJOURNEDSINE DIE BOARD
HELD MAY 4.% 1965
President Congreve called the meeting to order at
8:23 P.M., and gave his opening speech, of welcome. The newly
elected officials introduced their families. Pastor Dodson was
May 4, 1965
asked to give an invocation, President Congreve explaining that
he would like to set the policy of giving an invocation before
the regular meeting of the Board.
Clerk Richard Monroe called the roll, with the fol-
Roll call lowing members answering thecal%:
Frank Bergen Robert Collar Joseph Grittani
Harry Bruhl Parker Ekren Robert Ieichert
App,. of President Congreve stated that the election was over and that
Attorney all trustees on the Board. would be given equal treatment. He
then asked, for approval of interim appointment of Attorney Jack
Siegel as Village attorney until such time as Attorney Advisory
Board could give their recommendation.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved
AttoPney - to confirm the appointment of the president, requesting Jack
appointment Siegel to act as interim Village Attorney.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bergen Colfer Ekren
Grittani Teichert
Motion carried. .
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved
Res. 11-65 for the adoption of Resolution ~11-65:
Committees
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR COMMITTEE PROCEDURES
WHEREAS, there are six standing committees of the
Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Pr~ect, including
the Finance Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Building
Committee, the Street Committee, the Police Committee, and
WHEREAS, the composition and responsibilities of
these committees has been established by ordinance; and
~HEREAS, it is the desire of the President and Board
of Trustees' of the Village of Mount Prospect to expedite the
work of said committees in order to promote the prompt and ef-
ficient discharge of the public business;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE 0F MOUNT PROSPECT:
SECTION ONE: That each standing committee of the
Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect shall meet
not less than once a month, at the time~and place to be deter-
mined by said committee. At least seven days prior notice
shall be given of the time and place of'subject matter of said
regular committee meeting.
SECTION TWO: Ail committee reports shall be in
writing and directed to the President and Board of Trustees.
Copies of said reports shall be made available to all members
of the Board of Trustees and the Village Manager, and shall be
available for inspection by the public, except when such re-
ports deal with land acquisition, personnel, or pending litiga-
tion, in which case such committee reports may be designated
confidential for use by the President and Board of Trustees only.
SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall be in full force
and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner
provided by law.
May 4, 1965
AYES: Bergen, Bruhl, Colfer, Ekren, GriTtani, TeicherT
The Board verbally agreed that release of commiTTee reports would
he made simultaneously between The press and The rest of The
Board.
P~esidenT Congreve read his appointment of standing Board of
committees as follows: Trustees
CommiTTees
JUDICIARY: Bergen, TeicherT, C~lfer
POLICE: Te~-~rT, Ekren, GrlTTani
BUILDING: ~,Ekren, Bergen
FINANCE: ~'~ni, Bergen, Bruhl
FIP~ & WATER: B~-~,Colfer, TeicherT
STREET: Er~, Bruhl, GriTtani
President Congreve referred.The following items To
commiTTees as follows:
To Police CommitTee: ShooTing range.
To Judiciary CommiTTee: LeTTer from School DisTricT 59
re Elk Ridge Villa Unit ~7
To Judiciary CommiTTee: Zoning Case 65-8
Trustee Bergen, seconded by TrusTee TeicherT, moved Sunset West
that The final plat of Sunset West Subdivision be referred To The
Plan Commission. This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by TrusTee TeicherT, moved Ord. 1049
for The passage of Ordinance 1049:
ANNEXING 11.784 ACRES NORTH OF GOLF ROAD, SOUTH
OF EAST LONNQUIST BOULEVARD, IN THE VICINITY OF
WILLIAM STREET
This area also includes property owned by Jacob Kellen, peTiTioner
in Zoning Case 65-6. Mr. Kellen was assured by The Board That his
zoning appeal would be carried forward under The usual treatmenT,
and That he and his aTTorney would be invited To aTTend The Judiciary
CommiTtee meeting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
GriTTani Ekren TeicherT
Pres. Congreve
Motion carried.
TrusTee Bergen, seconded by TrusTee Colfer, moved for Res. 12-65
The adoption of Res. 12-65, confirming action of The Village ATTorney Cook
before The CounTy Zoning Board hearing of April 23. CounTy
Zoning
OPPOSING REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED IN
COOK COUNTY AND DESIGNATED BY THE COOK COUNTY
BOARD OF APPEALS AS DOCKETS 869, 870, 871, 872
and 873
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teichert
MoTion carried.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved for Pres. bond
the approval of official bond of Daniel Congreve, Taken out with
American MoTors Insurance Company in the amount of $3,000.
May 4, 1965
Upon roll.call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Bond - Clerk Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved
to approve official bond of Richard Monroe, taken out with
American Motors Insurance Company in the amount of $2,000.
Upon ~oll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
iElk Ridge Villa Trustee Bergen, Seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved
i injunction suit that the Village Attorney be instructed to file an injunction
suit to enjoin the construction of public improvements in
Elk Ridge Villa, Units 6 and 8, until:all requirements of the
official Plan Ordinance are met, including required bonds.
Upon roll call: :Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen explained that the developer has not posted an
adequate performance bond and has gone ahead with construction
of underground improvements.
President Congreve referred the following items to
Committee:
Judiciar~ Committee: Plans and specs for sanitary sewers and
water main for Elk Ridge Villa, Units
6, 7 and 8; these plans have been approved
by the Sanitary District and by the Vil-
lage Engineer.
Finance Committee: Question of paying of balances still
owing on Village equipment.
Trustee Bergen, secondedby Trustee Bruhl, moved for
Ord. 1050 the passage of Ord. 1050:
- names
RENAMING GOLF LAME IN WEDGEWOOD TERRACE SUBDIVISION
TO WEDGEWOOD LANE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Ekren. Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Bldg. President ~ongreve directed the Building Committee to
look into request of Mr. Wayne Kruse for addition to his restau-
rant and tavern (non-conforming building).
Water improvements Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that
Abbott Construction Company, as lowest bidder, be awarded con-
tract in the amount of $8,800 to construct 500 feet of 8" water
main along Golf Road, reservoir overflow at Well 3, and 2 con-
nections between Village water system and Bluett's Citizens sys-
tem (west side of Rand).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruht Colfer
Ekren Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
May 4, 1965
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved Res. 13-65
for adoption of the following resolutiop, No. 13-65:
Statement of
A STATEMENT OF POLICY OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Policy
REGARDING THE PRESS AND PUBLIC
BE IT RESOLVED: That this Village Board of Mount
Prospect is of the opinion:
That the Village Manager should prepare, or have pre-
pared, on a regular basis, written reports concerning the various
department functions and activities, and that such reports be
continually available to the press and the public in a prescribed
place and manner;
That the Village Manager should adopt and set forth a
procedure whereby puhllc records and documents can he obtained
and examined hy the press and public upon request, it being the
opinion of this Board that files, records and employee working
areas are not to be accessible to the press and the public except
as authorized and within such procedure;
That the Village Manager should adopt and set forth
rules and regulations concerning the conduct of Village employees
whereby all questions and inquiries from the press and public
beyond that which an employee is required to answer in discharge
of his specific duties, be referred to the Village Manager, or a
specific department head, for comment and disposition.
Ayes: Bergen, Colfer, Grlttani, Teichert, Pres. Congreve
Nays: Bruhl, Ekren
Trustees Ekren and Bruhl objected to a portion of the foregoing ~eso-
lution regarding public records and documents, pointing out that
exceptions should be made in the case of buildling plans, electrical
and burglar alarm systems, certain police and fire records and others
that should be kept private to protect individual rights.
Trustee Teichert~ seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved for
Res. 14-65
the 9doption of Res. 14-65: Youth
AUTHORIZING A YOUTH COMMISSION Commission
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Bruhl
Ekren Grittani Teichert
Motion carried.
Adjournment by acclamation at 9:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Richard H. Monroe, Village Clerk
May 4, 1965