HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/18/1964 VB minutes MINUTES 0P MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD FEBRUARY 18~ 196~
P~esiden= Schlave~ called the meeting ~o o~de~ a= 8:13 P.~.
with the following members p~esent~
Poll call
Bergen Bz~.thl Busse
Caste~line Ek~en Phillips
T~ustee Cas~e~line, seconded by T~ustee Ek~en, m~ed fo~
approval of ~he minutes of Feb~u~y ~th as
Upon ~oll ~11~ Ayes: Bergen B~hl Busse
Cas~e~line E~en Phillips
Mo~ion c~mied.
~us~ee Cas~e~line~ seconded by ~s~ee Ekme~, moved fo~
approval of ~he minu~es of February 10~h as co~ecTed, minutes
Upon ~oll call~ Ayes: Bergen B~hl Busse
Cas:e~line ~kmen Phillips
Mo=ion ca~ied.
~us~ee B~hl, seconded b~ TDustee E~en, moved fo~ appDoval
of the bills as follows~
bills
LibDaDy
Library Bldg. Cons=m.
1961 978.69
Wa~e~wo~ks ~ SeweDage 155.90
$11~555.05
Upon ~oll call= Ayes: Be~en B~uhl Busse
Cas~e~line Ek~en Phillips
Mo~ion ca~ied.
Mm. Jack S~low f~om Elk Ridge Villa H~eo~e~s ~ead one of Building
serial let=e~s ~i%=en in pmotes= ~ivin~ objection =o e~ec~ion of ~oo
m~y h~ses of the same design on =he s~e block (Fern and Willow S~mee=s).
Mm. J~s Wax~ C~i~an of =he ~chi=ec~u~al C~it~ee~ ~eplied that these
s=Dee=s a~e ac~lly ~wo blocks in length, F~mn ~ive. includin~ ~he 1300
and 1~00 numbems~ tha= mino~ chan~es were made in the ex~e~io~ of the
houses. ~. Di Mucci~ the builde~ s=ated tha= no house alike was buil~
side by side~* ~T cus~ome~ choice made i~dlfficul~ ~o place h~es
s~ra~egically. ~. Wax also explained ~ha~ ~hebuilde~ ~s'chanEin~ one
home 'to t~ 196~ model~ which gave qui~e a diffemen~ lo~k ~o the
P~esiden% Schlave~ pointed out X~t it was difficul~ ~o uphold an esthetics
law in view of Illinois co~ ~ulings.
T~us~ee B~hl, seconded by ~s=ee Phillips~ moved that the
Boamd accep= Financial Repo~ as of January31 pen~in~ audi~. Finance
Upon ~oll call~ Ayes: Be~en Busse B~uhl
E~en Cas~e~line Phillips
Mo~ion ca~ied.
· M~. E~e Baug~an~ planni~ expe~ spoke of m~o~and~ Zoning
fDom A~to~my ~dwaDd Hofem~ ~e new density mequiD~en~s lcd R-~ Zon~
Classification, sta~i~ t~: he ~ho~h: a consis~en~ approach could
be worked out by the Judic~y C~mit~ee. This ma=t~ ~s ~ef~ed
the Judic~my C~i%~ee~ ~. Ba~an and A~omney
Feb~uamy 18, 196~
Finance Trustee Bruh!, saconded by Trustee Busse, moved that the
Board approve Statement of Application of Funds on the Sale of Water-
works & Sewerage Fund Bonds. This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that
Village- Robert Swanson, architect for the new fire station, be engaged re-
owned garding eren=ion of Village garage; that he should be asked for recom-
property
mendatinns on expansion in the foreseeable future, which is roughly
estimated at 50% over present equipment volume; that his recommendation
should consider the economics of reasonable requirements and include
cost estimates of~ both construction and fees~ that he he asked
submit these recommendations to the Board prior to March 17,
which is the scheduled date for the sale of the generalobligation
bonds.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bus~e Bruhl
Casterline Ekren Phillips
Motion.. carried.
Trustee Ek~en, seconded by T~ustee Bergen, moved to concur
Zoning in the report and recon=aendation of the Zoning Board in Case 65-20,
Case 63-20 Curtis Farm. Report and memorandum are shown in minutes of August
l@S31Zonin~ Board voted 6-0 recommending that this petition be denied.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen 'Busse Bruhl
Castarline Ekren Phillips
Mot-ion carried.
Haberkamp vs Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that
Village Richard Babcock, associate of AtTorney Jack Siegel, be engaged by the
6~ L 1877 Village as special counsel for the defense in Court case of Haherkamp
vs Village (6~-Lt1877). See Zoning Case 63-22.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bergen Bruhl Busse
Casterline Ek~en Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Ek~en read Zoning Board report for Case
Zonin~ ~oy White as f~llows:
68-$0
Loy White CASE 63-80, heard December 30, 1@63 and again January SI,
Pe=itioners: ~m.. and ~ms. Loy White
Attorney: John F. Hoover
This case concerns the rezoning, contingent upon annexation,
from R-1 to B-S of prcper=y loca=ad at ~10 East Rand Road (across
from Gregory School). Petitioners also regueste~ permission to use
this proper~y for residential purposes.
The Board of Appeals ~oted 5-0 =o deny the petition.
There were no objectors present.
~. F. Martin, Chairman
P. T. Liggett, Acting Secretary
This mat~er was referred to the Judiciary Co, mit=ea.
Trustee Ekren read Zoning Board report for Case.
Zoning Di Mucci:
Di Muccl CASE 6~-2, heard Januamy
Petitioner: Salvatore Di ~ucci
February 18, 196~
This case · a petition To ~ezon$ R~i p~ope~y To The R-~
=lassificaTiono The pmope~ty is si~r~aTed in The no~Thwes~ coz, nam of
~he Cen~alwood a~ea on ~he wes~ side of Kenilwom~h Avenue between
Prospect. Avenue and Thaye~ S~eeT. backin~ up To an easTemporTion
of ~he Di Muc¢i I-1 industrial p~opa~y.
The Zoning B0a~d of Appeals vo~ed 5-0 ~o deny The petition.
The~e were many objectors present, p~obably numbe~in$, fmom 30 To
This ma==e~ was ~efem~ed ~o =he~ Judiciary C~mi~ee.
T~s%ee ~en ~ead Zoni~ ~oa~d Deport fo~ Case
Je~my Chez~ as follows~ Zon~n~
Case
CASE 6~-5~ heamd January 31t 196q
Pe=i~ione== H. G. Be~s~ein
Repmesen%a=ive~ Jem~y Chez (J ~ M
This case is a =eques~ ~o ~ezone =o R-q con~n~en~ upon
ann~a~ion.
The p~op~y abuts ~he no~Th~n bound~y of Mount ~ospec~
Shop9in~ Plaza~ wi~h Meadow ~ne on its no,Kb boun~Fy and
Road ~u~in~ nom~h and sou~h alon~ ~he eastern edge. Thus ~he
also abuts ~he ~cel zoned ~-1 a~ petitioned rom c~n$in$
unde~ Case 62-22. wheDe Dan Se~afine and a~o~ney Allan Bloch were
a$~s fo~ =he ~c~n~e Na=io~l B~k of Ch~ca~o-as~us~ee.
The ~n~ B~ ~ a spli~ decision (3-2) voted in favo~
of pe~i~in~ ~he c~$e ~o R-q. p~pvid~n~ certain conditions will
be me~ (no~ p~omise~)., Therefore ~he Zon~n~ Bo~d approval ~s subjec~
~o ~he follow~ conditions=
1. F~nishin$ =he Villase wi~h a le~e~ f~om a
sufficient ¢ap~c%=~ ~e~a~din~ wa=e~ supply ,,
~ons fo~ ~he 9e=i=ione=s~ p~oposed 1~0
app~en~s developmen~ and ~he p~oposed
Se~afine developmen~ as described unde~
62-22.
2. The legal ~$h= ~o ~ke =~e connections
scribed ~n No. 1 above.
Pavin~ wi~h app~ovedcons~o~ion (by
Village ~inee~) includin~ curbs an0
=ems alon~ WesK~ate R~d and Meadow ~e
sides of p~ope~=y pe~i=i~ed.
~. ~mang~en~s =o bemade with Co~%y =o insume
a ~O.f~ concrete, base pav~t with asp~l~
top fmom =he development =o Centmal Road,
-- since ~his is ~he only m~ns of i~ess and
assess %o the p~op~ty. (The tmaffic =o be
g~era~ed by %he p~oposed ~evelo~en~ dic-
tates,,~he necessity f~ ~his pmovision).
5. Wri~=en approval f~om ~he Mount P~ospec~ Fi~e
Depa~=men: as =o access To in=e~io~ apa~men=
The~e were two objec%oms. NeiThe= were in the lesal ~e$o~y.
February 18, 196~
The plan as submitted is being forwamded to The Archi-
tectu~al Committee.
A let=er from Tech Assoo£aTes, Inc. signed-by M~. J.
Chez is attached~ however, it .is believed that this is not nearly
sufficient ~o satisfy the conditions stipulated. There should be
letters from proper third parties in connection with preparation for
this developmen=. Mr. Chez was fully informed of the stipulated
conditions a= the public hearing.
E.F. Martin, Chairman
P. T. Liggett, Acting Secretary
This master was refe~ed =o The Judiciary Committee.
Trustee Ekren read Zoning Report for ~ase 5~-4, Ben
Miner, as follows:
ZoninE
Case 64-4 CASE 64-~, heard January 31, 1964
Petitioner: Benjamin F. Miner
This case is a request =o change certain property from
To B-$ contingent upon annexation.
The above no=ed property is on the south' side of Fou~dmy
Road (307 East Foundry) apparently across the street fr~m The Mont-
gomery Ward Service Station in =he RandhursT Shoppin~ Center and
directly To the wes= of a Brickman Manor Subdivision.
The Boardvoted 5-0 =o approve' =he change in zonin~ contin-
gent upon annexation. There were no objectors presen=.
E. P. Martin, Chairman
P. T. Liggett,'Acting Secretary
This matter was referred To the Judiciary Committee.
Trustee Phillips reported =hat the bids received for Division
E Waterworks were still in committee.
Fire Dept. Trustee Phillips read proposed Articles of Agreemen= between
Agreement with Mt. Prospec~ Rural Fire Protection Dis~r~icT and the Village for fire
Rural Fire protection for their area from January 1, 1964 =o~ Janual~y 1, 1965,
Pmo=ection with payment of $3000 now, $3000 on or before July k%~ 1964 and
on or before December 1, 1964. Map, known as Exhibit A, shows this
district to lie be=ween Elmhurst Road (Rte. 83), Euclid, Wolf, Central
and Rand, excluding Randhurst an~ Mt. P~ospec= Plaza.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Ek~en, moved for adoption of
these Articles of A~eemenT, withcopy ~o be sent To The Chairman of the
Rural Protection League and copy to their attorney, with request for a
reply with SO days.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bx-ahl Busse Bergen
Ekren Casterline Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Busse reported that he had met with Father Coggin of
Tmaffic St. Raymcm~'s Church, Chief Whittenbe=g, ~es. Schlavem and Village Mgr.
Appleby, and had worked ou~ a plan for parkir~ and Traffic around ST.
Raymon~'s Church.
The proposal was as follows:
February 18, 1964
P~Fkin~ Lot: One entrance only, from Shabonee.
Three exits on to Hwy, 85~ thenorth~'ly one fo~ pedes~ian
~ce and exi~ only. One automobile exi~ a= no~h end on
~incoln~ ~o be used fo~ lef=~ o~ west, ~n only.
P~k~g On
Lincoln Ave. between Elmhurs~ a~ Ioka, no
on Sundays; parking on c~h side only ~ weekdays.
Sb~b~ee, Between ~83 and Ioka, no parking either
si~e on Sunday; pa~king sOU~h side only. on weekdays.
E~h~s=, be=ween hincoln and Milb~n, ~king on
eas~ side only, any ~e~ loading and ~loading on wes~ side
only.
Milb~n, between E~hurst ~d Ioka, parking ch~h
side o~ly.
Ioka, Milburn ~o S~bonee, p~king on eas= side only.
~s~ee Busse, seconded by ~us~ee Phillips, moved =o adop~
~his p~oposal and ~o reques% =he Village A~o~ney
neoessary o~d~nce.
Upon roll ~11: Ayes= Busse B~hl B.~gen
Cas~e~l~e Phillips Ekr~
Mo=ion carried.
T~us~ee ~s~line~ seconded by TPus~ee Busse, moved
for adoption of Res. 6-6~= Res.
MFT
DESI~ATION OF ~TERIAL ST~ETS UNDER
Upon roll call~ Ayes: Busse, Cas~erl~e E~en
Phillips
Nays: Bergen B~uhl
Mo~ion Carried.
~us=ee Cas=erline, seconded by ~us~ee Phillips, moved
for ~he adoption of Res. 7-6~= Res, 7-6~
MFT
~S0hUTION FOR IMPROVE~NT 0F CERTAIN ST~ETS
Upon roll call: Ayes: Busse ~s~erline Ekren
Phillips
Nays: B~gen Bruhl
Mo~ion c~ried.
Trus%ee Bergen ~d B~uhl objected ~o ~ree .removal ~d widen~g of
Emerson S~ee= between Busse Argue and Central. Trees
MFT 196~
~. Aola~d Beoke~ of 119 N. ~son ac~a as spoke~ fo~ ~es~den=s
of ~o~th ~e~son~ ~eaaing s=at~en~ of o~j,ction to p~oposed i~-
p~ove~en= of ~e~son S=~ee= south of gen~al~ asking
~econside~ ~his po~=ion of 196~ s~ee= ~p~ov~en= pl~.
~us=ee Cas~e~line aa~ssed =he auaience, stating =ha~ ~his w~s an
unpopula~ ~,:ision to ~ke~ ~t ~ i= was felt ~o ~e fo~ =he ove=-
all good of =he Village.
February 18, 196~
harity Trustee Bruhl, seconded by T~ustee Busse, moved that
upon request of the Combined Appeal, the dates'of 0etcher 9-19,
196~ be set aside for the annual fund drive in the Village.
This motion carried by acclamation.
President Schlaver appointed Dr. Homer Perker as
Health Health Officer of the Mount Prospect Board. of Health, and aeked
for the concurrence of the Board.
Trustee Caeterline, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved To concur
in the above appointment. This motion carz~ied b~ acclamation.
Trustee Ekren explained that Judge Stoffels, of the
Courts Third District Court, asked to be allowed To hold court in
Mount Prospect for three days instead of the present two days,
and moved, seconded by Trustee Phillips, that this court he
granted permission to hold its hemmings in the ¢oumr~oom for
three days per week. This motion cerried by acclamation.
Village owned Manager Appleby explained tha~ the intense use of the Village
property Hall put Too great strain upon the janitor service, and asked
that he be allowed to hire ex:re help part time to take care of
this matter. Tmustee Bruhl asked that this be referred to the
Finance Committee; President Schlaver asked .the Finance Committee
To work out an arrangement wither. Appleby whereby extra help
could be hired. :
Adjournment by acclamation at 10:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ru~h C. Wilson, Village Clerk
February 18, 196~