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MINUTES OF MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD MAY 11, 1965
President Congreve opened the meeting at 8:04 P.M.
with the following members present:
roll call
Colfer Grittani Ekren Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Pastor Don Hinze of the Church of God gave the invo-
cation.
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved minutes
for approval of the minutes of May ~ as corrected.
Upon roll call: Ayes: ~olfer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried,
Trustee Grittani, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved
for the approval of the following bills: bills
General $4,056.73
Parking System 7.00
Waterworks & Sewerage 648.98
$4,712 .~1
Upon roll call: Ayes: Collar Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
Trustee Collar, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that
Mr. Wayne Kruse he granted s variation tobuild a masonry and Bldg.
brick addition, approximately 38 x 16 ft., to the present struc-
ture at 100 E. Prospect Ave., provided his building plans mee~
all other ordinances and specifications of the Village, includ-
ing a fire exit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Ekren Grittani
Nays: Bruhl Teichert
Motion carried.
TrusTee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that Bldg.
the Village Attorney be requested to present a selection of ordi-
nances revising the present building and zoning ordinances to in-
clude an amortization clause for non-conforming buildings, in
order to help achieve an orderly and constructive rejuvenation of
the downtown area; proposed ordinances to be submitted to the
Building Committee.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Ekren
Grittani Bruhl Teichert
Motion carried.
Referred by the President to the Village Attorney: fence
Request of resident living along Weller Creek to build a fence
running half-way across the Creek.
May 11, 1965
oning TrusTee Bergen gave the Judiciary CommiTte~ report
Case 65-3 regarding:
JuPsich-Gahagan
Zoning Case 65-3, heard Feb. 26, 1965
John T. Jursich 6 Harry W. Gahagan
Request To rezone from R-1 To B-3, 2 parcels on The northeast
cornerof Dempster and Algonquin Roads and the northwest cor-
ner of Dempster and Busse Roads.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Colfer moved To concur
with The recommendation of The Zoning Board of Appeals To al-
low This rezoning.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Ekren Colfer Grittanl
Bruhl Bergen Teichert
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen gave The Judiciary Committee report
Zoning Case regarding:
65-4 Zoning Case 65-%, heard March 5, 1965
Bresler Realty Co. (Jerome Greenberg, attorney)
Request To rezone from R-1 to B-3 and P-l, parcel of property
bounded on The north by Dempster, on The east by Busse and
The southwest by Algonquin Road.
Trustee Bergen, Seconded by Trustee TeicherT, moved to concur
with The recommendation of The Zoning Board of Appeals regard-
ing Case 65-~ To allow This rezoning.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Ekren Colfer GriTTani
Bruhl Bergen TeicherT
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen gave Judiciary Committee report regard-
Klein p~operty ing:~.
open space for
public Klein Property as 6pen Space - referred To committee January 19,
1965. Located on The south side of Central Rd. befween WaPella
and WeGo, presently zoned R-1. The Committee unanimously recom-
mends That The Village forego any consideration To purchasing
This property for The preservation of Open Space.
The Committee further recommends That The Village continues, as
it has been doing in The past years, To e;chausT all legal re-
courses To retain The R-1 zoning of this property.
Trustee Bruhl demurred, giving The opinion That There is too
little open space left without buildings on itt and that this
k'
area can be used for recreation, school, etc.; and as lng That
the clause "at this time" be added, thus not entirely closing
The door on The question.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer
TeicherT
Nays: Bruhl Ekren
Motion carried.
Zoning Case
Trustee Bergen reported from The Judiciary Committee re:
6g-19 Wilie Lurer Co., Zoning Case 6~-19, heard June 26,
Request To rezone from I-1 To B-3; Three lots, #10, 11 and 12,
fronting on Northwest Highway, east of Pine STreet.
May 11, 1965
May 11, 1965
oning Board of Appeals Recommendation: Zoning Case
1) A variation of the existing zoning on Lots 10 and 64-19
11 was recommended by a vote of 5-0, subject To Wille Lumber
The following conditions:
a) that no materials be stored in the display
garages on property.
b) that all I-1 restrictions be complied with
(this includes fencing for outside storage
of materials).
2) Allow rezoning to P-l, off-street parking~ of Lot
12.
Judiciary Committee Comments and Recommendationst
The history of This Zoning Case dates back to The
spring of 1963, at which time the Village Board of T~usteas
granted The petitioner a temporary'variation To erect display
garages. The.garages were to be Torn down in December of 1963.
The garages were not torn down and when the petitioner
was requested ~o do so, The rezoning petition was initiated.
The Zoning Board of Appeals explained t~ the petitioner
that the B-3 request would not accomplish his aims and as a
result, the petitioner was agreeable to any suggest£ons offered
by the Zoning Board. This is The reason for the Zoning Board's
recommendations not being in accord with the petitioner's
quest~
The petitioner was advised by letter of the Zoning
Board's recommendations on July 6, 196q.
To date the petitioner has not complied with the I-1
restrictions aa called for in the Village's zoning ordinance.
The Committee unanimously recommends ghat The Board of
Trustees does not concur with the recommendations of the Zoning
Board and That The Village take the necessary steps to require
the petitioner to comply with The I-1 zoning requirements. In
addition, the pet£tioner is to be again advised that the Temporary
variation has expired and that the garages are to be removed from
The I-1 zoned property.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by TruSTee Teiche~, moved that The Board
not concur with the recommendations of The Zoning Board and that
the Building Superintendent contact Wille Lumber Company and
quire that firm to remove all illegal buildings now on the property
by May 31st.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert B~uhl
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by T~ustee Collar, moved for the
passage of Ord. 105It Annexation
Ord. 1051
ANNEXING PROPERTY TO THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
WHICH PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER
OF SCHOOL AND LONNQUIST IN GOLFHURST ESTATES
The petitioners are Joseph and Florence Munao, ~esidential Lot
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
MaV 11, 1965
ewspaper of Record Trustee Bergen asked that Res. 38-63, which equalizes
funds spent on.legal notices in two newspapers, be repealed.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that this mat-
ter be tabled; this matter was deferred to the next regular
Board meeting.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved
that any notice from the Village required by law to be pub-
lished in a newspaper be published in the Mount Prospect Herald.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Colfer Grittani
Teichert
Nays: Bruhl Ekren
Motion carried.
The following was read to the Board:
Sunset West Sub.
May 11, 1965
Gentlemen:
The plan Commission recommends that the accompanying
plat of Sunset West Subdivision be approved by the Village
Board.
Respectfully submitted,
~loyd Norris, Chairman pro rem
Harold Appleby, Secretary
president Congreve referred the above plat of Schavilje S Knuth's
Sunset West Sub. to the Judiciary Committee.
County Zoning Trustee Bergen referred %o notice received from the
Cook County Zoning Board, Docket 892, asking for rezoning from
R-~ single family to R-6 for efficiency apartments on property
along Algonquin Road just east of Wilke Road.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by TrUstee Bruhl, moved to direct the
Village Attorney to appear at this hearing in the Mount Prospect
Village Hall on May 28 at 5:00 P.M. in order to object, provided
this property is within 1-1/2 miles of the Village limits.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Teichert Bergen
Ekren ~rittani Colfer
Motion carried.
Bldg. - Trustee Bergen reported that the Village Attorney had
Di Mucci filed complaint against Di Nucci Builders that morningfor an
injunction to prevent f~rther workuntil Village ordinances re-
quiring proper bonds have been complied with.
Plan Commission Trustee Telchert, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved to
Chairman-.Norris concur with the appointment of Pres. Dan Congreve of Lloyd
Norris as Chairman of the Plan Commission (~-¥ear term).
Upon roll call; Ayes: Bruhl Teichert Bergen
Ekren Grittani Colfer
Motion carried.
May 11, 1965
May 11, 1965
Referred to Judiciary Committee: The study to deter- Zoning Board
mine division of responsibilities thus: Plan Commission to Plan Commission
hear rezoning cases; the Zoning Board to hear variations and
appeals from the ruling of the Building Superintendent.
Trustee Teichert, seconded by TrusteeColfer~ moved Plan Commissio
to concur with President Congreve's appointment of George Geo. Erickson
Erickson as a member of the Plan Commission (~-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Teichert Bergen
Ekren Grittani Colfer
Motion carried.
Trustee Colfer, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved to Arch. Committee
concur with the appointment of the president of James Wax as James. Wax
Chairman of the Architectural Committee (1-year te~m).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Teichert Bergen
Ekren Grittani Colfer
Motion carried.
Trustge Bergen, seconded by Trustee Grittani, moved Arch. Committee
to concur with President Congreve's appointment of James Ray James Ray
as member of the Architectural Committee (1-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Teichert Bergen
Ekren Grittani Colfer
Motion carried.
Trustee GriTtani, seconded by Trustee TeicherT, moved Arch. Committee
to concur with Pres. Congreve's appointment of Lloyd Johnsen as Lloyd Johnsen
a member of The ArchitecTural Committee (1-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittani Ekren
Bergen TelcherT Bruhl
Motion carried.
Trustee GriTtani, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved Fire g Police
to concur with the appoinTmenT by the president of P. Randolph P.R. Bateman
Bateman as member of The Fire & Police Commission (3-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittant Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
TrusTee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Colfer, moved to Zoning Board
concur with Pres. Congreve's appointment of George Jacobsmeyer Jac0bsmeyer
as member of the Zoning Board of Appeals (5-year term).
Upon ~oll call: Ayes: Colfer GriTtani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
MoTion carried.
TrusTee Colfer, secondedhy TrusTee Ekren, moved To Zoning Board
con.ur with Pres. Congreve's appointment of Harold Ross as mem- Harold Ross
her of the Zoning Board of Appeals (5-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer GritTani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
May 11, 1965
Zoning Board
Warren Carlson Trustee Bergen, Seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved to
concur with the appointment hy the president of Warren Carlson
as member of the Zoning Board of Appeals (1-year term to fill
unexpired term of Richard Monroe).
Upon roll call: Ayes: C01fer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
Police Pension Board Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved
W. Kirchhoff To concur with Pres. Congreve's appointment of Walter Kirchhoff
to the Police Pension Board (2-year term).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Colfer Grittani Ekren
Bergen Teichert Bruhl
Motion carried.
Board of Health President Congreve stated that the terms of the members of the
members Board of Health were for 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years each~ that terms
had not been assigned to the members, and asked the Street and
Public Safety Committee to meet with This body to recommend the
number of years to be served by each member.
President Congreve read memo from Village Manager
Public Works Dept. Appleby as follows:
May 7, 1955
Subject: Public Works Director
Now that both the Street and Water Departments are
physically located in one building, in order to make the best
use of the manpower and equipment of the departments, I recom-
mend that they be plaoed under the direction of one person. In
addition to improving the oPeratioh this will reduce the number
of people reporting directly to me.
I recommend that the position of Superintendent of
Public Works be established by an amendment to the municipal
code. Further, that because there is yet no budgetary provi-
sion for this Position, that authority be granted to include
this position in the 1965-65 budget and'to hire a qualified can-
didate as soon as possible.
Harold Appleby
Trustee Teichert, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that the
position of Superintendent of Public Works be established by
an amendment to ~he municipal oode$ further, that because there
is yet no budgetary provision for this position, that authority
be granted to include this position in the 1965-65 budget and to
hire a qualified candidate as soon as possible.
uponroll call: Ayes: Teichert Grittani Bergen
Bruhl Ekren Colfer
Motion carried.
Referred to Water Committee: Question of requiring
Water - meters Readomatic meters on all new house construction.
Referred to the Judiciar~ Committee: Storm sewers
Col. Heights agreement for Colonial Heights Addition.
May 11, 1965
Referred to Water Committee: Estimate of cost for Well 10
cleaning and acidizing the well in the Bluett section (Well 10)
and for overhauling the pump before the heavy wa~er-use season;
to be reported May 25th.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved that Trees
the Village Manager be authorized to spend up to $3000 for tree
replacement for parkway trees.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Colfer
Grittani Ekren Teichert
Motion carried.
President Congreve asked the Board to agree to use Water
the meeting night of May 1Bth for a meeting of the Board as a
whole, with the public invited, to meet with the members of the
firm of Greeley ~ Hansen to discuss the current water situation.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bergen, moved to approve this
request of the President, and the motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Teibhert referred to motion made on April 16th Sewage -
asking the Village Attorney to investigate the possibility of Weller Creek
an injunction against the Village of Arlington Heights regarding
dumping of sewage into Weller Creek, and moved, seconded by
Trustee Bergen, to withdraw this problem from the jurisdiction
of the Attorney and place it in the Water Committee. This motion
carried by acclamation.
Trustee Grittani, again brought up the Klein property, Klein property
and moved, seconded by Trustee Bergen, that this question be
dropped from its position on the Finance Committee list, and that
it be left as R-1 zoning for now. Attorney Siegel told the Board
that he cannot represent the Village in the Klein case because of
his previous connection with this firm as their representative.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Grittani Teichert Colfer
Ekren Bruhl Bergen
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl suggested asking the advice of one
Robert Deucette, attorney and Mt. Prospect resident residing in
the WeGo Park area, who is familiar with the Klein case, regaling
the selection of an attorney fo~ the case. President Congreve
promised he would speak to Mr. Doucette.
Mr. Appleby reminded the Board that June first is the Weller Creek
last day for introduction of bills to the State Senate, and asked
if the Board desired to re-introduce the Weller Creek bill, which
has been pushed by the Village for some time now.
Trustee Bergen, seconded by Trustee Teichert, moved to
so do0
Upon roll call: Ayes: Telchert Bergen Bruhl
Colfer Grittani Ekren
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl stated that he would like to set every
third Thursday as Water Committee meeting night, but though that
perhaps Mr. Appleby could integrate the meeting times of the Com-
mittees.
May 11, 1965
idewalk Mr. George Reiter of 207 S, Weller Lane arose and
read letter from Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Damko of 115 S. Weller'
Sane, who complained ~ lack of corner sidewalk and muddy park-
way at the corner, sending along a colored snapshot.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by'Trustee Grittani, moved
to install parkway sidewalk at this site.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bergen Ekren
Grittani Colfer Teichert
Motion carried.
Golfhurst Mr. Wm. Rinehart, president of Golfhurst Civic Asso-
ciation, asked that the Village inform him of any proposed
zoning along Mount Prospect Road~ and suggested that Des Plaines
and Mt.. Prospect exchange zoning agendas on those properties
near each other's boundaries.
Streets ' Referred to Street Committee: Parkways on ~est
Lincoln and EastEvergreen, complaints of sunken turf. Complaints
of Mrs. Celia Quinne!l of East Evergreen and Luther Joseph on
West Lincoln. Mr. Joseph complained that promised resodding in
front of his house had never been done; Engineer Hemmeter replied
that arrangements had been made for completion of this by June 5
or 10.
Adjournmen~ hy acclamation at @:~0 P.M.
Richard H. Monroe, Clerk
May 11, 1965