HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/17/1962 VB minutes MINt~_~ OF REGULAR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1962
The meeting was opened by Clerk Ruth Wilson at 8:18 P.M. and roll call
upon roll call the following members responsded with Present:
Bickley Bruhl Casterline
Ekren Gaw Phillips Absent: President Schlaver
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Br~hl, moved that Trustee
Ekren act as President Pro Tern for the night's meeting. This motion
carried by acclamation.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
minutes of the previous meeting of April 10th be approved as submitted, minutes
This mOtion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Brmhl, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved for approval of the
bills due as of April lYth as follows:
0 General $12,566.89
~ Library 2,564.90 bills
~ Library Bidg. Constr. 10,696.60
'~ Water operation 3,240.61
Water Bond & Int.1960 7,387.50
$36,406.50
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Casterline
Gaw Ekren Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Casterline referred to letter of April 10th signed by
J. W. Viger, included in the minutes of April 10th, and read the following
recommendation of the Architectural Committee:
"A masonry chimney is required as this is being built under a variation Bldg. Dept.
in an R-B district. Prefab.
chimney
"The plans as originally submitted were approved subject to being (Starck)
corrected to show a masonry chimney. This correction was noted and agreed
to by Robert W. Starck as indicated by his signature on the Building Depart-
ment check sheet.
· To build something other than agreed to at the time the permit was issued
is a violation and the Building Inspector is entirely correct in stopping
this work. The correction should be made as agreed."
Signed a ArChitectural Committee
Jim Was, Lloyd Johnsen, R. Jackson
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved that the Board
concur in the recommendation of the Architectural Committee that no
variation be granted to use a prefabricated chimney in the professional
building at 109 South Hi Lusi.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Casterline
Ekren Gaw Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Casterline referred to request from John D. Sutton of fence
500 So. Candota for permission to erect a white cedar shake fence 60 inches Sutton
high, stating that he further intended to shrub this fence as he felt it
was necessary for security in the summer when setting up his children' s
play pool. This matter was referred to the Building Committee.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the Financial
Financial Report for the month ef March, 1962 be accepted, and filed Report
fcr audit. This motion carried by acclamation.
April 17, 1962
Trustee Bickley read the following report from the
Zoning Board of Appeals re Zoning Case 62-7:
Zontng
Case 62-? R E P 0 R T
April 16, 1962
To: Board of Trustees
Re: ZONING CASE ~2-7
Petitioner: Village of Mount Prospect
Representative: Mr. Edward Hofert, Village Attorney
The petition is for approval of a more definitive and d~tailed ~-~
explanation of the term "Shopping Center" as it applies to the Zoning i I
Ordinance of the Village ef~ Mount Prospect. This more definitive ]_
language would give technical amendments with no change in usage and
with no adverse effect.
The language as requested by the .Village is as follows:
"Shopping Center. A business development containing four (4)
or more offices or indoor retail stores, connected by party
w~lls, developed under one ownership, with an integrated
building arrangement, having an aggregate floor area of more
than twenty tho~and (20,000) square feet, which development
shall be considered as a single unit. The minimum area
occupied by a Shopping Center and its accessory off-street
parkingfacilltiek shall be not less than two and one-half
(2 res TH½) ac . . e term Shopping Center shall not include drive-~
ins and/or automotive servi~e type or sale facilities."
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted 6-0 to approve of the
request of the Village as outlined in the preceding paragraph.
E. F. Martin, Chairman
Geo. E. Jacobsmeyer, Acting Secretary
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that. the --
Board of Trustees concur in the' recommendation of the Zoning Board that
detailed definition of "Shopping Center" be added to the Zoning Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Gaw Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Brmhl, moved for passage
of Ord. #822 as follows:
Ord. #822
Definition of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 17 of the
Shopping Center MOUNT PROSPECT ZONING ORD/NANCES BY ADDING
THERETO A~BEEINITION OF SHOPPING CENTER
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Caw Phillips Casterline
Mo~on carried.
Trustee Bickley read the following report from the Zoning
Zoning Board re Case 62a8:
Case 62-8
Zoning Map R E P 0 R T
April 16, 1962
To: Board of Trustees
Re: Zoning Case 62-8 ~
Heard on April 31, 19~2
Representative: M~. Edward Hofert, Village 'Attorney -
The petition is for approval by the Zoning Board of Appeals
of a zoning map up-to-date as ef December B1, 1961, consisting of forty
maps bound in a folder, entitled, VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLILNOIS,
CO,NTT OF COOK, ZONING MAP AS OF DECEMBER B1, 1961", with such maps
preceded by an index of the individual maps, and these maps show the
present zoning of all property located within the boundaries of the
Village of Mount Prospect..
These maps make ne changes in present z~ninE but were prepare d
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to present a more legible and quick reference for the present zoning
of the property located within the boundaries of the Village.
The Zoning Board of Appeals has been assured that the preparation
and printing of these maps were very carefully checked, and are accurate
and correct.
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted 6-0 to 'approve ~f the Zoning
Map as of December B1, 1961 as above outlined, and recommends that it be
adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village.
E. F. Mart in, Chairman
Geo. E. Jacobsmeyer, Acting Secretary
This matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Trustee Bickley read the following report from the Zoning Board
re Case 62-1:
Zoning
LO R E P 0 R T Case 62-1
~ April 16, 1962
~ To: Board of Trustees
~ Re: ~ONING CASE 62-1, John A. Patton
The petition is for a variation in land use re property zoned
R-3 and loaated on Y/est Prospect Avenue between Elmhuret and Pine, to
permit the erection of a building for professional occupancy. The petitioner's
attorney explained during the hearing that the petitioner proposed to
include in such occupancy a pharmacy. The request for a pharmacy did not
appear in the published notice and therefore it cannot be considered.
The municipal ordinance specifically excludes from R-3 "Commercial
Enterprises" Section 4, Paragraph 4, such as a pharmacy and the petitioner's
attorney was so infor~ed.
The Board of Appeals voted 7-0 to recommend d~nial of the petition.
There were three objectors present.
E. F. ~artin, Chairman
M. G. Young, Acting Secretary
This matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee.
President Pro Tern Ekren repbrted on a bus tour conducted by Annexation
the Village, wherein trustees, Village personnel and other interested plans
people inspected about 900 acres of unincorporated areas surrounding
Meunt Prospect, such as Hatlen Heights, Colonial Heights, Elk Ridge Villa,
the United Air Lines properties and other industrial properties south of
the Village. Also included was the Riverhurst area north of the Village.
He stated that it was a very worthwhile and educational trip.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that a 'special
committee be created of resident engineers in the village for the purpose Village
of selecting a ~ivit engineer as .village engineer, such a committee to do Engineer
necessary advertising directing applicants to apply te the president and Board
of Trustees, to screen the applications, to set up job qualifications and
make recommendations for approval of the-Village Board.
President Pro Tern Ekren read letter of appointment from President
Schlaver as follows:
April 16, 1962 Appointment
Members of the Board Engineering
Village of Mo~t Prospect Committee
Gentlemen: It is my pleasure to ask your concurrence in the appointment
of the following three engineers residing in the village, men of high
standing in their profession and qualified to act as a citizens' committee
for the purpose of setting up Job qualifications and serving as a screening
committee to assist in the selection of a civil engineer to serve as
April 17, 1962
Cont~d Mount ProspectUs Village Engineer. This group would proceed at
Appointment once in its duties.
Engineering
Committee These nominees are:
Joseph Vavra, 502 N. Proepect~Ave., '
Universal Oil ProdUcts Co.
Chemical and professional engineer
R. S. Fountain, 604 South Elm St.
Portland Cement Co. ~-~
Civil engineer.
Bernard Hemmeter, 112' So. ~School St.
Structural and professional engineer
Independent contractor.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the Board
of Trustees concur in the appointment of the President's settup up
the above-mentiuned Engineering Committee.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Casterline
6aw Ekren Phillips
Motion carried.
Trnstee Casterline stated that he had had no previous knowledge of
this committee appointment; that h~ personally knew two of the gentle.
men and knew of the other, therefore voted for their appointment~ but
asked that in the future all trustees be apprised of intended appoint-
ments ahead of time.
Trustee PhilliPs, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that the
Water mains Village accept plans and specifications of installation of water main
for new on Isabella Street from Dale Avenue to Northwest Highway to serve
park Northwest Park and authorize the Park District to proceed with the
installation, with the understanding that it will be done under the
construction supervision of Consoer, Townsend & Associates, Village
Engineers, and the chlorination will be under the supervision of
Water Superintendent Creamer, the Village to install hydrants along
Isabella Street at a later date as necessary.
Upon roll ca. ll: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Caw Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Proclamation Trustee Phillips read proclamation from President Schlaver
proclaiming the week of April 23-28 as JUNIOR HIGH STdDgNT COUNCIL WEEK,
copies of same to be sent to Lincoln and Central J~nior High Schools.
Trees - Funk' s Trustee Caw of the Street Committee reported that Manager
Mt. P. Gardens Appleby in company with Nels Johnson, tree expert, inspected the trees
offered by bid from different nurseries, reported that they considered
National Landscaping Company to carry the best trees for the money, and
recommended the thornless honey locust at $~2.00 each to be installed
in the parkways in Funk' s Mount Prospect Gardens.
Trustee Caw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, then moved to
accept the bid of National Landscaping Company, purchasin~ §B honey
locust trees for the sum of $901.00 for placement in Funk's Mount
Prospect Gardens, and that one tree also be placed in the parkway of
806 Dresser Drive.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Brnhl ERren
Phillips Caw Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Caw explained that the developers of Rusenthal's Resub.
Sewer - agreed to install an 18-inch sewer running down Maple Street; and that
Rosenthal's Resub. inasmuch as there is a drainage problem developing in the near
and vicinity vicinity (around Emerson and Prospect) the engineers have advised
enlarging and extending this sewer.
April 17, 1962
Trustee Oaw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that Sewer on Maple
the Board approve the expenditure of $2,004.0~ to 'increase the (cent' d)
diameter of the sewer line in Maple Street from 18" to 24", and
extend the sewer 150' farther north than called for in the original plans
for Rusenthal's Resubdivision, this work to be completed by Pietro Scalsetti
Company.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Gaw
Ekren Phillips Casdt erline
Motion carried.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the sum
of $8,500 be aLTowed for in the 1g~2-~3 budget for extension for 24~ sewer
on Maple Street to Prospect Avenue and Emerson Street.
Upon. roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Gaw Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Gaw explained that there is a 'low-lying strip of land Village o~e¢
75 feet wide at 1101 West Lincoln which ~eeds draining and landscaping; property at
consideration is being given to selling this property to adjoining W. Lincoln St
property o~ers. This ~atter was referred to the Street Committee.
Trustee Bickley brought up the matter of possible installation Sidewalks
of sidewalks along East Prospect Avenue from Maple Street to Mount Prospect
Road. This was referred to the Street Committee.
Trustee Ekren read letter from Prospect Auxiliary Post #lBS7 Poppy Day
asking to sell poppies on May 24th from 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Trustee Br~hl, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved to approve
the sale of poppies by the American Legion Post A~iliary on May 24th.
This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Ekren as head of the Judiciary Committee brought up Liquor licens
report and recommendation regarding issuance of liquor license to
Thunderbird Bowl on Rand Road as requested on Page 4~4~m~utes of April 10.
Upon Trustee Ekren' s request, Mr. Daniel Welch of th* Th~derbird Bowl came
forward and explained the plans for this property (previously examined by
the Judiciary Committee), stating, that the Quaker Oats Company, licensees,
would run the Paneake House on the portion fronting Rand Road and a snack
bar in the bowling alley, an adjoining structure. The bowling alley would
have S6 lanes, cocktail lounge and snack bar.
The following citizens arose and expressed their views regarding liquor
license as follows:
E. H. Nixon, 501 Go Wando: There is a trend arising; the corporate image
must reflect the position of the Board accurately.
Melvin Fisher, 100 S. William: ~hat plan will be followed in the future as to the issuance of liquor licenses?
Trustee Bickley: Each case will have to be considered on its own merits.
Gilbert Liebenow, 400 N. Main: Our children are our biggest investment;
their interests should be protected. Stores should be
policed carefully to make sure they comply with all
details of the liquor law.
gonstantine Stamis, 101 S. Pine: I also l~ve my children, but you cannot
enclose children in glass towers. If their parents bring
liquor into the house, they will find it. This is a
real world and they must live in it.
Rev. l¢orman Herbert, Presbyterian Community Church:
gould we have a stated policy in issuance, with perhaps
revocation in case of misuse.
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Attorney H~fert: An expression of. policy has no legal significance;
Liquor, cont'd only moral. We do not know of any such action ever before
hawing been taken by a eo~nunity.
FormerrPresident
Theodore Lams: When the question Sf issuing license to Thunderbird
Bowl came up before the old Board in 1980 they were faced with
the fact t~t this was contingent upon annexation; this
property was not obliged to annex and could if they wished
remain in the County or perhaps annex to Des Plaines, who
would be glad to have them. It is better to have them in the
Village limits where we can exercise control.
Trustee Gaw suggested that notice of request for liquor license should
be henceforth printed in the local paper. This will be considered by
the Judiciary Committee.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved that
Attorney Hofert be asked to see that all requirements of liquor licensee
held by Mell& Paul' s Restaurant are met and that building permit
issuance be held up until after the Village Attorney' s report can be
submitted to the Board.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Brmhl Casterline
Gaw Ek~en Phillips
Motion carried.
Trustee Bickley, .seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
Village Attorney prepare an ordinance increasing the number of Clms B
liquor licenses by erie te permit sale of liquor at the Thunderbird Bowl
on Rand Road.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Gaw Phillips
Casterline Ekren --
Nays: Bruhl
Motion carried.
Chester Busse Chester Busse of lib East Prospect Avenue arose and asked that
car wash he be granted car wash for which he had applied some time before and
had been refused. This matter referred to att~rney~ and Judiciary
Committee.
Meeting adjourned by acclamation at 10:44 P.M.
Ruth Wilson, Clerk
April 17, 1962