HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/08/1963 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF
BOARD IN VILLAGE HALL HELD ON
TUESDAY~ JANUARY 8~ 1.963
President Schlaver called The meeting To order at 8:07 P.M.
with the following members present: roll call
Bickley Bruhl Ekren Gaw Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved for approval
of the minutes of the previous meeting of January 2, 1963.
minutes
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Gaw Phillips
Absent: Casterllne
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for The
approval of the following bills: bills
General $ 28,377.21
Garbage 23; 76
Parking System Rev. 18,760.2~
Library 1,510.96
Water operations 9,009.17
$57,581.34
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Gaw Phillips
Motion carried.
Messrs. J. R. Bahr and Gerhardt Seyring, representing The
Lions Club, formally presented the Village with a flag which had Flak
previously flown over the nation's capitol, Washington, D. C.
President Schlaver accepted The flag on behalf of the Village, and
certification attesting To This, addressed To Representative MarKueriTe
StitT Church and signed by J. George STewart, Architect of the Capitol,
was given To the Clerk.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that bids Alley behind
for sewer improvement of alley behind curve au RTe. 83 and Lincoln curve at
be opened. Clerk Wilson accordingly opened and read bids from the Hwy, 83
following:
B - I D S
w/o manhol~ on with manhole
Contractor Pine St. on Pine
Joe Centracchio $ Son $1,060.00 $1,335.00
Scully, Hunter g Scully 1,207.90 1,517.90
John Giannini 1,390.00 1,540.00
Plumbing Services Comp. 1,7~6.00 2,096.00
C. G. HalleT Constr. Co. 2,357.00 2,657.00
The first bid was not accepted because it did not include sand backfill
in the proposal.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that these bids be
handed to Mr. Ben HemmeTer, Village Engineer, for study. Motion carried
by acclamation.
At a later point in The meeting, Mr. Hemmeter returned with recommendation
To award the contract To Scully, Hunter ~ Scully, lowest qualified bidder
whose price encompassed all specifications.
January 8, 1963
illage- Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
owned Board accept the bid of Scully, Hunte~ g Scully in the amount
parking of $1,517.90 and that the Village Manager be authorized ro
lots sign the contract.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Phillips Gaw Ekren
Bickley Bruhl
Absent: Caste'rline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl read report from the Finance Committee
regarding Village-owned parking lots, copy of which was given to
each trustee and shall be incorporated into the minutes officially.
shown below.
Trustee Ekren commented on the t~emendous growth on the periphery of
the Village, which includes many apartments, and pointed out that
there is no public parking on the south side of the tracks.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved that the Village Board
authorize the immediate preparation of plans and specifications for
the development of parking facilities on the Maple Street and Wille
Street properties, such plans to include:
1) Recovery for sale of Top soil.
2) Drainage.
3) Paving of the lots.
4) Sidewalks, including extension of the walk
to Prospect Avenue on Maple Street
5) Parking meters, bumpers and painting stripes.
6) Adequate lighting.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Ekren
Gaw Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
REPORT
To: President and Board of Trustees
From: Finance Committee
Re: Vi~la.g~-Owne~ P~rkin~. Lots
Some years ago the Village acquired property on Maple Street just
south of the railroad for the purpose of future commuter parking.
This property has been referred to as the Weber Lots.
The time has now come when additional commuter parking is required,
and it is the unanimous Opinion of the Finance Committee that this
property be developed into a parking lot as soon as possible. The
present parking site along the north side of the tracks is completely
absorbed. On a normal business week day there is not a single empty
stall after 9:00
In addition to the commuters' needs, parking facilities have been'a
financially sound investment for the Village. The nominal fees
collected in the parking memters have been more than enough to pay
for the facilities and maintenance cost. It is our opinion that in
view of the Village expansion commuter parking will continue to be
a self liquidating venture.
The Maple Street property would double our present commuter parking
.facilities. Preliminary engineering studies indicate that this
property would provide 186 10-ft. parking stalls, with 23 1/2 - foot
aisles between the rows and entrance and exits in excess of 30 feet
in width. In other words, a very fine parking lot.
January 8, 1963
LETTER WRITTEN BY C. 0. SCHLAVER TO CHARLES M. MILLER
as required by Board at January ~th meeting. !__~
January 9, 1962 :
Mr. Charles M. Miller, President
Cook County Water Corporation
140 South Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois
Dear Mr. Miller:
At regular meeting of the Board of Trustees held on January
1963, I was empowered by the Board to tender a firm purchase
offer in the amount of $392,500 for all properties of the Cook
County Water Corporation subject to the availability of funds
obtained from revenue bonds resulting from ordinances yet to be
prepared and appnoved, and also subject to clear and good title
to the assets to be sold.
Your reply to this offer should be made within fifteen days of
receipt of this letter and addressed to my office in the Village
Hall.
Sincerely,
C. O. Schlaver, President
Village of Mount Prospect
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n addition to the commuter parking needs, this property has another Village-owned
sideline advantage. It is well situated for Lions Prk and will lots
help to solve some of the paDking a~d t~affic problems during heavy~
activities at the Park.
The Village also owns a second piece of property on Wille Street near
Prospect Avenue which will accommodate 48 automobiles. For the same
basic reasons we feel that this lot should also be developed at the
same time. Due to the proximity of merchants in this area, however,
we feel that some of these meters should be modified To a shorter time
period in order to accommodate shoppers.
Trustee Bruhl read report from the Finance Committee regarding
the Cook County Water Company as follows:
Cook County
R E P 0 R T Water Corp.
To: President and Board of Trustees
From: Finance Committee
Subject: The Cook County Water Company, the independent company
providing wa~r and sewer service to Hatlen and
Colonial ~ei~h~s areas.
Some time ago this Company tendered a sales offer to the Village
for $425,000, but this offer terminated prior to the time that was
necessary to evaluate the economic soundness of the price offered.
This entire Board is well aware of the advantages of obtaining
this independent water and sewer company. 0nly by Village acquisition can
standard rates and standard service be offered to this group of Village
residents. To be a financially sound acquisitloD, however, it is
necessary that the price will not impose any amount of burden on the
balance of the Village residents. In other words, the acquisition should
be self 1 quldat ng. The price evaluation therefore required a projection
of the earning power for these facilities at Village standards. Our
conclusions are drawn from statistics and opinions provided by Mr. James
King, Village Finance Director; Mr. Paul Speer, Financial Consultant;
Mr. David Creamer, Village Water Superintendent;Mr. Richard Schlaack
of the J. P. Miller Artesian Well Company, and from Mr. Carl W. Reh of
the Greeley & Hansen firm of consulting engineers.
It is our unanimous opinion and recommendation that the
facilities of the Cook County Water Company would justify and support a
purchase offer in the amount of $392,500.
Harry Bruhl
Trustee Ekren pointed out that Cook County Water Company had filed
appeal with the Zoning Board to allow erection of water tower on Bonita
Avenue in Hatlen Heights Subdivision, and this was objected to by the
residents of Hatlen Heights; if the Village buys this water company there
would be no necessity for erection of another water tower.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the offer to
V~llage tender a firm purchase offer to the Cook County Water Company purchase
in the amount of $392,500 for all properties of the Cook County Water ~ Cook Co.
Sewer Corporation, subject to the availability of funds obtained from Water Corp.
revenue bonds resulting from'ordinances yet to be prepared and approved,
and also subject to clear and good title to the assets to be sold.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bnuhl Gaw
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
January 8, 1963
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Police Trustee Bickley explained that SEts. Esmond and Homola
Dept. both passed test for lieutenant within a point of each other.
SEt. Homola decided not to ~se his military points to gain the
lieutenancy at this time, allowing SEt. Esmond the rank; so
stating this in letter to Mount Prospect Fire g Police Committee.
Trustee Bickley commended SEt. Homola on his action.
Manager Appleby read the following memo from Engineer
Colonial Hemmeter re Colonial Heights Fifth Addition:
Heights
Fifth "The improvements shown on the plans for the Fifth Addition to
Add'n Colonial Heights meet the requirements of the Village Ordinances
pertaining to subdivisions.
"The estimated cost of the improvements are as follows:
Streets and Sidewalks' $19,000
Storm sewer 11,000
$30,000
5% for engineering 1,500
Total $31,500
"The water mains and samiDary sewer belong to a private company, so
no estimates are included for these improvements."
Mr. Appleby read the following letter from Colonial Heights
Inc. dated January 8, 1963 addressed to President and Board of Trustees:
"We hereby requesz permission to construct the public improvements
consisting of storm sewers, pavement, curb and gutter and sidewalks
shown on plans and specification therefor for Colonial Heights 5th
Addition prepared by E. N. Fletcher at our own expense and at no
expense to.the Village of Mount Prospect.
"When these improvements are completed and accepted by the Village
they shall become the property of the Village without cost to the
Village,
"Enclosed is a copy of the Engineers Estimated Cost for which a
Corporation Completion Bond has been delivered to the Village.
Escrow for planting of street zrees and deposit for street signs
have already been made.
An escrow will be set-up for the Engineers Inspection fees prior
to any work being done in this unit."
Yours very truly,
Neal L. Hunter
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved that the plans and
specificatinns for public improvements in Colonial Heights 5th
Addition be approved, and that the request of Colonial Heights, Inc.
for permission to install such storm sewers, pavement, curb and
gutter and sidewalks as shown on said plans be granted,
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Gaw
Ekren Phillips
Absent: Casterline
Motion carried.
Well #q Mr, Appleby announced that the Miller Company has finished
bailing at Well ~q and repairs should be finished in a short time.
Bldg. Mr. Appleby announced that Mr. Carney and'Mr. Pecararo of
Dept. the Building Department are both progressing satisfactorily; the
Village is looking forward to their return.
January 8, 1963
Mr. Salvatore Di Mucci offered to give the Village the Street vacation
east 75 feet of Lot ~28 in Elk Ridge Villa Unit No. i in exchange and lot exchange
for the vacation of Thayer Street at Prospect Avenue west of Elk Ridge Villa
KenilworthAvenue. This matter was referred to the Judiciary and g Centralwood
Fire Committees and the Village Attorney for report at the next Sub
meeting.
Mr. Bill Cadigan of C. T. & A. stated that surveys for MFT
next year's M.F.T. paving are all finished due to the late fall and
fairly godd weather.
President Schlaver stated that Mr. Wm. Yost had completed Wm. Yost
his interneship with the Manager's Office and intends to stay with
the Village until the end of May, when he will entem the Air Force.
Mr. John Pope, 400 South Maple, amose and Kave approval of
the Village plan for parking lot on South Maple.
Adjournment by acclamatinn at 9:04 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ruth C. Wilson~ Clerk
Sanuary 8, 1963