HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/16/1963 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1963
President Schlaver called the meeting to order a~
roll call
8:12 P.M. and upon roll call the following members answered pre-
Bruhl Bickley Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen Casterline
Trustee Bergen arrived later.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that
the minutes of July 9th beapproved as corrected. (Add date of
April 25, 1962 to letter shown on P.2). minutes
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bickley
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved for the
approval of the following bills:
hills
General $ ~,997.28
Parking System Revenue 24.99
Waterworks g Sewerage 30,145.96
Waterworks $ Sewerage
Acquisition g Constr. 307.00
$35,475.23
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bickley
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that Finance
Paul D. Speer be paid $6,790.6% from the Waterworks & Sewerage Ac- Water Bonds
quisition and Construction Fund for services in connection with
the preparation and sale of the 1963 Waterworks & Sewerage Revenue
Bonds; in accordance with the contract.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bickley
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen and Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that Finance
J. P. Miller Artesian Well Co. be paid the sum of $28,229.49 from Water Bonds
the Waterworks & Sewerage Acquisition and Construction Fund for
construction of Well ~7.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Bickley
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved To Finance
accept the monthly financial report of June 30, 1963 as submitted,
subject to annual audit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Bergen Caaterline
Motion carried.
July 16, 1963
arking lots
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that
the Clerk open bids for lighting contract for Maple Street parking
lot. This motion carried by acclamation. The Clerk then informed
the Board that no bids had been offered.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that
Alleys the Clerk open bids for construction of storm water sewer in the
storm sewer alley at the rear of 218 South Owen Street. This motion carried by
acclamation. The Clerk then opened the bids as follows:
Plumbing Service Corp.
100 West Northwest Hwy. $1,654.00
Bowler $ Di Paolo
5646 Wilson A~e., Chgo. 2,751.00
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that the above
bids be referred to Finance Director King and Engineer Memmeter for
their recommendation. Later in the meeting these gentlemen re-
turned, recommending awarding of contrac~ to Plumbing Service Cor-
poration as lowest qualified bidder.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved to
award storm sewer contract to Plumbing Service Corporation in the
sum of $1,654.00. This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that
Special meeting special meeting of the Board be held on July 2$rd for the purpose
of holding a budget hearing plus any other business that may come
up.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bnuhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline Bergen
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen arrived at 8:27 P.M.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved for
the passage of Ordinance #920:
Ord. 920
Annexation
AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING PROPERTY TO THE VILLAGE OF
Commonwealth Edison
right-of-way MOUNT PROSPECT, WHICH PROPERTY IS AN Il{REGULARLY
SHAPED PARCEL OF LAND LYING NORTH OF THE TOLLWAY
AND WEST OF BUSSE ROAD.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bergen Ekren
Bruht Phillips Pres, Schlaver
Absent; Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by TrusTee Phillips, moved for
Ord. 921 the passage of Ord. 921:
Commonwealth Edison
Sub-station AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT
PROSPECT ZONING ORDINANCE RELATING TO PROPERTY
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF DEMPSTER ~ETWEEN ALGONQUIN
AND BUSSE ROADS.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bergen Bmuhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
3uly 16, 1963
This is property owned by Commonwealth Edison Company used for
sub-station, and is zoned I-1.
Truszee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved for
the passage of Ord. 922: Ord. 922
~-~ Franchise for
AUTHORIZING COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY (PUBLIC Commonwealth Ed.
SERVICE COMPANY DIVISION), ITS SUCCESSORS AND (Public Service)
ASSIGNS TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE AND MAINTAIN AN supply electric
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER SYSTEM IN AND THROUGH power
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickle~ Bergen Ekren
Bruhl Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Mr. Richard Seitz of PublicSe~vice Company explained that this
dinance is essentially the same as the franchise ordinance passed
in 1917 nearly fifty years ago; that this or~tinance will be in ef-
fect for the next fifty yeams; that there is a supplementary agree-
menu to this ordinance which provides free electricity for the
municipal building and fdr-any new buildings or additions.
President Schlaver referred to the minuzes of July 9th Building
wherein was reproduced letter from Plan Commission regarding Mr. Di Mucci's
Sal Di Mucci's Elk Ridge Villa Unit S apartments. Mr. James Wax Elk Ridge
produced new plat submitted by Mr. Di Mucci drawn to scale and Villa R-4
showing the placement thereon of zen buildings, so placed as noz apts.
~ to permit erection of another building on this area; every building
the same size, parking allowance for 170 cars. The area of the lot
is 180,000 square feet, the floor ratio 'is under .50, thus meeting
the standards of the Building Code. Mr. E. F. Martin, Chairman of
the Zoning Board, stated that the developer included living space
in the lower level, which is not more than 24 inches below grade~
therefore cannot be construed as a basement.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Truszee Phillips, moved
that building permit for erection of above-described buildings be
issued.
Upon moll call: Ayes: Bickley Bergen Bruhl
Ek~en Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Truszee Bergen referred to memo from Engineer HemmeZer Building
who had inspected the unfinished homes built by Mar Don Construction
Company on Weller Lane; Mr. Hemmeter stated that these buildings
were fundamentally sound but were the target of constant vandalism.
After discussion, Trustee Bickley, seconded by T~ustee Bruhl, moved
that the Building Department Superintendent prepare a letter to the
subdivider asking for the boarding up of these buildings within
hours, otherwise this task will be done by the Village and bill for
same sent zo him; also directing the Village Attorney and Village
Prosecutor to determine which ordinance~ have been violated, that.
the proper criminal action be brought before the police magistrate.
This motion carried by acclamation.
T~ustee Bergen displayed sketch of sign for the new Cinema Signs
Thea~e going up near Thundembird Bowl, stating that this sign is
26 feet high; the ordinance calls for 18 feet; the building commitzee
was in favor of allowing this sign as it is sez well back in the
parking lot over 100 feet away from the Thunderbird Bowl and well
away from Rand Road.
July 16, 1963
Signs Trustee Bergen, seconded by T~ustee Ekren, moved that the Moun~
Prospect Cinema Theatre be given variation to construct sign in
accordance with plan submitted.
Upon'roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley B~uhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bergen raised a question as to Chapter III,
Building Paragraph 6 and 6.1 of the Building Code. The Village Attomney
asked to see this section.
Police Refer~ed to the Police Committee at Trustee Bickley's
request: The possibility of creating a Go Kart or drag strip
where the noise will not offend anyone, for the use of youngsters.
Well 8
Trustee Phillips discussed breakdown of Hatlen Heights
well after the recent drouth, pointing out that this well was.
originally drilled by J. P.-M'iller Artesian Well Company in 1956
and rehabilitated in 1960.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved to authorize
J. P. M'iller Artesian Well Company to proceed immediately with
the bailing of the Hatlen Heights well preparatory to rehabilita-
tion of this well.
Upon r'oll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved to
authorize J. P, Miller Artesian Well Company to refer their pro-
posal for the rehabilitation of the Hatlen Heights well dated Dec.
16, 1962 to Consoer, 'Townsend g Associates for checking of the unit
p~ices, with acceptance of this proposal subject to the verification
of Consoer, Townsend g Associates.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bemgen Bickley Bruhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by'Trustee Ekren, moved that
Water the Village Manager be directed to accept theproposal of the Badger
(meters) Meter Company for water meters for the year July 15, 1963 to July
14, 1964, and that the purchase of 200 water meters for future
delivery at the old price be confirmed.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bickley Bruhl
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion caz~ied.
T~ustee Bruhl~ seconded by Trustee E~en, moved that the
Sunset Hts. plans and specifications for the public improvements in the First
1st Add'n Addition to Sunset Heights~ identified as C. T. & A. 63-066, be
approved and request of Schavilje $ Knuth dated June 25, 1963 to
make the improvements at their own expense be granted subject to
their filing a proper completion bond~ it being understood that
when the improvements are completed and aocepted they will become
the property of the Village without cost or expense to the Village.
This motion carried by acclamation.
July 16, 1963
T~ustee Ekren refer~d to Zoning Case 63-17, Ashley Zoning Case
~icketts, report shown in July 9th minutes, and read the follow- 63-17
ing portion of the minority report attached thereto: Ricketts
"...it is true that the property is now zoned for business in the
~ounty; that the best and possible use of this property is for
~usiness...we canno~ approve of such a re-zoning where no facts
are presented. The petitioner should present a case supporting
the use of the land in question... It is unfortunate thaH a peti-
tioner could say he is using the land for one of the usages in B-3
and then change his mind and use the property for some other com-
mercial purpose allowed in B-3 (B-~ in County) .... we feel that
certainly some good must come from a petitioner standing before
the Boamd of Appeals and stating that he wishes B-3 so that he
might erec~ a bus station, or etc.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that
the Village Attorney be directed to draft ordinance annexing pro-
perry belonging to Ashley Ricketts as described in Zoning Case
63-17, and to d~aft ordinance zoning same to B-3.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Bickley
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motioncar~ied.
Manager Appleby stated that his assistant, William Yost III Manager's
was leaving this week for the Air Force, to be stationed in Idaho, and Office
expressed regret that he was leaving.
Memo to P~esident and Board of Trustees, dated July 16th
is shown as follows: Finance -
payroll
"Because we feel that they could prepare a classification
and pay-plan more objectively and impersonnally, we recommend that an
outside agency be retained to make such a plan for the Village.
"We further recommend that the work be done by Public Ad-
ministration Service, who have a well-trained staff and specialize
in this type of service for municipalities. It is a non-profit
organization and the cost will be about $2,000.00.
Respectfully submitted,
H. G. Appleby, Village Manager
James C. King, Finance Director"
This matter was referred to the Finance Committee.
Proposed plat of Colonial Heights Seventh Addition was Colonial Hts.
referred to the Plan Commission. 7th Add'n
Proposed street plan for Candota Avenue west of the new American Luth.
Lutheran Church and just north of Golf Road was referred to the Church
Street Committee and to the Village Engineer for their study and
recommendation; particularly regarding median strip on Candota.
Village Attorney Hofert reported he had been working on
the proposed Kenilworth Avenue special sssessment and on possible
vacation of Thayer Street in Centralwood Subdivision; that he Village
recorded the deed for the lot on the southwest corner of Main and property
Busse in the Torrens office; that sale of Lot ~ Maplecrest will
be closed this week.
July 16, 1963
uildinE Engineer Ben Hemmeter reported that Dan Serafine has
completed the foundation suppor~ work om this building on East
Lincoln and is reinfomcing the wail'with tie rods. However~
Serafine refuses To insert reinforcing rods in the sidewalk along
5incoln Avenue between School ~ William Streets as specified by
the Board, The Board indicated Mr. Hemmeter should insist on.
correct reinforcement wherever needed.
Adjournment by acclamation at 10:$3 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ruth C. Wilson, U, illage Clerk
July 16~ 1963