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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/13/1962 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lB, 1962 President Schlaver called the meeting to order at 8:06 P.M., with roll call as follows: roll call Bickley Casterline Ek~en Bruhl Phillips Gaw ,.~ Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for approval of the minutes of February 6th as submitted. minutes Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved for approval of bills for the week ending February 1Bth as follows: bills General $1,610.11 LO Water, operation 6?5.40 CD $2,285.51 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved for passage of Ordinance #$10: Sign Ordinan¢ AN ORDINANCE REGUIATING SIGNS and AWNINGS, AMENDING #810 Article III, Chap.9 of Mun.Code and REPEALING Sec. 61, 62--68 Incl. of Chap. VI of Building Code and Ord. 342. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved for passage of Ordinance #811: Disorderly Conduct Ord. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING secs. 25.301 & 25.327 of the ~811 Municipal Code RELATING TO DISORDERLY CONDUCT Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for the passage of Ord. #812: Ord. J812 AN ORDINANCE CREATING A USE VARIATION AS TO PROPERTY AT ~ SlY to B2B West Prospect Avenue This refers to Zoning Case 62-B. Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved for the passage of Ord. #813: Ord. #dlB AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE RELATING TO PROPERTY IN WHEELING TOWNSHIP This rezones to B-3 certain properties described in Case 62-2. February 13, 1962 Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Oasterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Police Trustee Bickley reported that our Police Department won the Dept. Northwest Area Police Pistol Shoot by a good margin, and that in fact · the trophies collected OVer the years were so numerous the Department was running out cf space for them. President Schlaver referred to the Finance Committee the task of appropriation of sufficient funds to build a trophy case in a public area of the Village Hall. Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved for the passage of Ord. #814: Ord. #814 Parking AN ORDINANCE amending Secs. 18.§10, 18.511, 18,512 of Municipal Code REI~TING TO PARKING Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Bicycles Trustee Bickley gave the first reading of a proposed bicyCle ordinance. Village ~anager Appleby explained that Messrs. Schissler and Shoppers Fink of Shoppers World on Rand Road had paid their hOo~-on fee for World water and established escrow for sewer, desiring now to proceed with fees these utility improvements at their own expense, meanwhile asking ~that the required 1% public improvement fee be waived because of- the small amount cf public land involved. Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Caster!ine, moved that request of Messrs. Schissler and Fink for waiver of public improvement ~__~. fee for un-site improvements be granted. Upon roll call: Ayes.: Bickley Casterline Ekren Bruhl Phillips Gaw Motion carried. Mr. Appleby read the following letter from the Combined Appeal: Charities February 10, 1962 Gentlemen: The Momnt Prospect Combined Appeal has selected October 5 threugh October 15 as the period for the 1962 campaign. The Board of Directors hereby requests your permission to conduct the annual fund drive at that time. If fer any reason these dates do'not meet with your approval, please let me know. Yours very truly, s/ Helen Becker, Secretary Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that the Village Board grant permission to the Mount Prospect Combined Appeal t° hold their next annual drive from October 5 through October 15, 1962. This motion carried by acclamation. President Schlaver read letter from Mr. Hitchcock, President of Village Ouster Construction Co., requesting final payment for work done on the Hall Village Hall addition, stating that the architect had authorized payment;. addition The Board pointed out that this authorization did not take into account a suit for damages by next-door neighbor, Mr. Lombardo. Mr. Hitchcock and Mr. McKay of C~ster Construction, who were present, stated that they beleived any impending lawsuit of that sort would be handled by their insurance company and would have no connection with payment for services rendered. Attorney Hofert replied that he would give his opinion on this matter at the next meeting. February 13, 1962 President Schlaver read letter from Mr. Richard Monroe, Hatlen Heights President of Natlen Heights Homeowners Association, in which Mr. Monroe expressed appreciation to the members of the Board for their efforts in the recent annexation crisis regarding the Eirchhoff Farm property. President Schlaver read the followinE letter from St. Paul's Lutheran School: Februar~ 13, 1962 traffic President and Board of Trustees ~.- Village of Mount Prospect Gentlemen: The Board of Education, St. Paul Lutheran School, respectfully requests your attention to the serious hazards and dangerous conditions for the school studaents created by the traffic flow around the school. We there- fore wish this cund~ion brought to the attention of the Police Committee for their recommendation. We ~m~uld suggest that the establishing of one-way traffic between the hours of $ A.M. and 4 P.M. on School Street going south between Central Road and Busse Avenue and one way traffic on Busse Avenue going west between School and Elm Streets. Sincerely yours, Donald G. Heidorn, Secretary Board of Education The above letter was referred to the Police Committee. President Schlaver read the folloWing letter from the Northeast Central Road Home Owners Association and asked that it be inserted in the minutes: widening February 9, 1962 President and Village Board of Trustees · ~" Mount Prospect, Illinois Dear Mr. President: As you know, the Northeast Homeowners Association has gone on record as opposed to a widening of Central Road, between Rte. 12 and Rte. 83, beyond a 39-ft. width; and against the relocation of certain sections of the south side sidewalks along this route, from their present location. We maintain this present stand. With this in mind, and after having read of the present status of Central Road, I have been instructed by the Executive Council of this Association to thank you and the other members of the Village Government for your effor~a in our behalf. Very truly yours, W. C. Wainright, Treasurer President Schlaver mentioned' the problem Of suburban taxicabs from Taxicabs O'Hare Field, which is in the Chicago city limits, stating that he is in sympathy with efforts of Mayor Daley of Chicago to attempt to straighten out any wrongful use of cabs, ~but does believe that all municipall~ licensed cabs should have the right to pick up passengers at O'Hare Field when summoned. Trustee Bruhl asked the members of his Weller Creek Committee, Weller Creek all of whom were present, to meet the following Tuesday at ?:BO P.M. The members are as follows: Messrs. Casterline, Ekren, Bickley, De Moch, Mokate and Zadrovitz. President Schlaver proclaimed the week beginning February 1Sth as Proclamation National Engineers' Week. February 13, 1962 38 Electrical Trustee Casterline read the following letter from Vern Smith, Code Electrical Contractor: January ll, 1962 C. O. Schlaver, Village President Village of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois Dear Sir: In order to avoid any further misunderstanding, T propose to install 1 - 20-amp outlet with #12 wire for the use of the small appliances -- in the following homes: 118 Bobby Lane 1404 Cloven 210 Bobby Lane 1506 Cloven 212 Bobby Lane 702 W. Golf Rd. 208 Bobby Lane 13B Weller Lane 211 Bobby Lane 211 Weller Lane 209 Weller Lane Upon completion you will refund the money to Mr. Scl di Mucci that you are holding. Yours truly, V. G. Smith Vern Smith Electric Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that the following letter be sent to Mr. Smith in reply, alone with carbon copies of both letters to be sent to Mr. di Mucci. "The proposal contained in your letter dated January 11, 1962 addressed to C. O. Schlaver, Village President, cannot under the Village's ordinances, be accepted. The following paragraphs recap our records on the subject and detail the Village requirements. "Mr. Sal Di Mucci was first notified of the electrical violations on June 10, 1960. Another inspection was made on September 28, 1960 by Mr. Joe Pecoraro, Mr. Parker Ekren and Mr. Dan Congreve. The violations had hot been corrected. "On November 16, 1960, Mr. Pecoraro met with Mr. DJ Mucci and you in Mr. Di Mucci's office and it was agreed that if you would change the wiring in the kitchen, the Building Department would issue Cert~icates of Occupancy. On December 2, 1960, Mr. Di Mucci informed Mr. Pecoraro that he had taken the matter uR with the Board of Trustees and that it was out of the Building Department's hands4 "On February 1, 1961, Mr. Carney wrote Mr. Di Mucci a letter informing him as to what the Village required. The corrections were not made. "Later an agreement was made~ by you, Mr. Di Mucci and the Board of Trustees, that Mr. William Hogan, Chief Electrical Inspector of Chicago, would make an inspection of the buildings in question, and that both parties would abide by his recommendation. An inspection was made and a copy of the letter from Mr. Hogan is on file in the Building Department. This letter pointed out more discrepancies than contained in Mr. Carney's February 1, 1961 letter. Mr. Hogan inspected only one home. The corrections still were not made. "About one month later, October 1961, Mr. Pecoraro made another inspection with Mr. Bruce Nelson, electrical inspector of Arlington Heights. The following violations were noted: 1404 Cloven: Main breaker was a 50-amp breaker with 40-amp wiring, should be 100 amp. Kitchen appliance outlets and general lighting on same circuits. Wall outlet in garage not the grounding or three prong type. 1406 Cloven: Service entrance neutral is black, should be white. Main beaker is 50 amp. with 40 a~o. wiring, should be 100 amp. Kitchen appliance outlets and general February lB, 1962 4'39 lighting on same circuits. Outlet in garage not grounding type. 208 Bobby Lane: Main b%aker is 50 amp, should be 100 amp. Kitchen appliance outlets and general lighting on same circuits. Neutral wire is black; conductor is white (should be reversed). 210 Bobby Lane: 50 amp. main breakers should be 100 amp. Neutral wire is black and conductor is white, should be reversed. Kitchen appliance outlets and general lighting are on same circuits. 212 Bobby Lane: Two knockouts missing in main switch box. Kitchen appli- ance outlets and general lighting on same circuits. Neutral wire is red, should be white. At 1404 Cleven, there are two or more circuits on o~ breaker, although there is enough room to install a separate breaker for each circuit. There are no kitchen appliance circuits as such as required by the Code. There are only general lighting circuits in which one outlet happens to be in the kitchen. "The inspectors did not inspect the other homes involved. However, on the basis of the inspections we made, it must be assumed that the rest of the homes are in the same condition. "If you will correct the code violations as noted above in these five homes, to the satisfaction of the Mount Prospect Building Department, applicable Occupancy Certificates will be isSa4d. Further inspection of the balance cf the homes will then be made by the Building Department as soon as they are notified that your work is completed. · This letter was approved by the Mount Prospect Board of Trustees and entered into the minutes of the February lB, 1962 open meeting." Upon roll ~all: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Casterline Ekren Gaw Phillips , Motion carried. Motion was made to adjourn and carried by acclamation at lO:BO P.M. Respectfully submitted, Ruth C. Wilson, Clerk February 13, 1962