HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/29/1963 VB minutes MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF BOARD OF
TRUSTEES HELD TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1963
President Schlaver called the meeting to order at 9:28 P.M.
with the f~llowing members present: roll call
Bruhl Casterline Gaw
'Phillips Ekren Absent: Bickley
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for approval
of the minutes of the meeting of January 22nd.
minutes
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Ekren Gaw
Phillips Casterline Absent: Bickley
Motion carried.
President Schlaver read letter dated January 18, 1963 from
Charles M. Miller, President of Cook County Water Company. Shown below:
Cook County
Gentlemen: Water Corp.
As individual stockholders representing all of the capital
stock of the Cook County Water Corporation (the "Water Company") we
are replying to your letter of January 9th tendering s firm offer To
purchase the Water Company for a gross price of $392,500, which letter
is by reference a part of our reply herewith.
Your officer to purchase was not accompanied by the customary
good faith deposit, but since you have publicly announced the fact of
your offer we will accept such announcement in lieu of good faith deposit.
The amount of your offer is less than the sum formally agreed upon
in previous negotiations between the Committee delegated by your Board and
ourselves. Nevertheless, the very existence of your Board's interest in
the acquisition of this property has quite naturally created an uneasy
climate for the continued profitable operation of our water and sewer
system and for our peace of mind as stockholders. In addition, we are
not unmindful of the interests of the people in the Village of Mount Prospect
and particularly those in the subdivisions which we serve, namely, Hatlen
Heights and Colonial Heights.
Therefore, if action on our par~ at this time will quickly and
happily and finally conclude the matter, we will accept your offer subject
to the following matters which were contemplated in our previous agreement:
1. The Village of Mount Prospect will purchase all of
the outstanding capital stock for the gross amount
of S392,500. This amount is to be adjusted by the
addition of an amount equal to the Water Company's
cash on hand and in banks and its accounts receiv-
able at the time of the transfer, with the amount
equal to the accounts receivable payable only as
and within a reasonable time after the accounts
receivable are collected.
2. Delivery of the stock to you against payment shall
be upon four days notice by your Board to us, and
in no event shall be later than April 1, 1963.
3. You will make satisfactory provision for the
payment of the liabilliies of the Water Company
and the perfommanc~ by it of its obligations,
including accounts payable and notes payable.
(These items will be substantially as portrayed in
the Company's recent financial statements which we
understand you have inspected, except to the extent
effected by matters referred To in Para. 8 below).
January 29, 1963
ook County
Water Corp.
4. In the event the transaction takes place on any
date other then a billing date, pro forma water
charges at the Water Company's rates, figured
~ ~.~ f~O~.the~lasttbilllngl.da~e.t~-~he closing date~
shall be considered accounts receivable.
5. Prior to the closing date, we will cause the affairs
of the Water Company to be conducted only in the
normal course, will not permit it to incur any
substantial or unusual liabilities or sell or
encumber all or any substantial part of its
properties or assets,
6. Any unusual expenses or adverse conditions, beyond
the control of the Water Company, that may occur
prior to the final closing date shall not affect
the purchase price; such expenses shall be added
accounts payable of the Water Company.
If the foregoing correctly sets forth our understanding,
will you kindly confirm the same by signing the enclosed counter-
part of this letter and returning it to me,
Very truly yours,
MULLANEY, WELLS & COMPANY
M. B. VICK g COMPANY
E. E. MASTEN g COMPANY
Confirmed g Accepted
Village of Mount Prospect
By By.
C.O. Schlaver, President Charles M. Miller, Executive Vice --
President, Mullaney, Wells & Co.
President $chlaver stated that the Board does not accept the state-
ment that there was a previous sum agreed upon (see Para. 3 of their
letter).
President Schlaver then read reply from the Board of Trustees:
January 29, 1963
Mr. Charles M. Miller
Executive Vice President
Mullaney, Wells & Company
135 South La Salle St
Chicago 3, Illinois
Dear Mr. Miller: Purchase of.C~ok County Water & Sewer Cs.
It is our opinion that your letter of January 18, 1963 does not
constitute an acceptance of our offer of January 9, 1963, but
rather a counter offer and rejection, since as you may remember
our letter indicates that the Village offers to purchase the properties
of the Cook County Water & Sewer Co. free and clear of any and all
liabilities for the sum of $392,500, subject to a showing of good and
clear title of the properties in said Company.
Believing that'your stockholders may wish to reconsider the offer
indicated in our letter of January 9, 1963, we are extending ~aid
offer until February 15, 1983.
Should you seek to sell in accordance with the provisions of our
offer, we suggest that you or your legal counsel contact Edward C.
Hofert, 77 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois, the Village
attorney, who, together with James King, Finance'Director of the
Village, is authorized to work out with you a draft of an agreement
for mutual, submlttal~ Since the matters herein involved are legal
in nature, we presume that such will be satisfactory to you.
Sincerely,
Clarence O. Schlaver, Village President
January 29, 1963
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
Village President be authorized to sign the aforementioned letter
and send it to Mr. Charles Miller.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Ekren Gaw
Phillips Casterline
Absent: Bickley
Motion carried.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the County
Village Manager and Attorney Hofert represent the Village at County Zoning
Board hearing of the following day (January 30) at the Village Hall Dockets 507
re Dockets 507 and 508; and to give objection in Docket 508 g 508
(Curtis Farm) if this case is not withdrawn prior to the hearing.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bruhl Ekren Gaw
· Phillips Casterline
Absent: Bickley
Motion carried.
Trustee Phillips stated that the Water Committee's timetable Water -
for rehabilitlation of the wells had been upset because of breakdowns Well #7
in the system, delaying plans as outlined in meeting of October 2nd.
He continued tostate that the Water Committee recommends, subject To
the approval of the Village Engineer, that contract be let on single
bid basis To J. P. Miller Artesian Well Company. He then read letter
from C. T. ~ A. dated January 28th in this regard, shown as Page 5 of
these ~inutes.and meproduced below:
CONSOER, TOWNSEND & ASSOCIATES
360 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
January 28, 1963
President and Board of Trustees
Municipal Building
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Gentlemen: Re: Well No. 7
We have examined the bid of J. P. Miller Artesian Well Company
for proposed Well No. 7, and compared the unit prices proposed with
those received by the Village of ArlingTon Heights for their Well #8
through formal advertisement and sealed bids. The latter bids were
received October 17, 1960.
The Engineering Hews-Record Constructinn Cost Index has risen
from ~829.58 To 879.78 during that time. This would mean that for
comparable projects an increase in cost of 1.7% could be reasonably
expected.
Our comparison shows, however~ that nearly every unit price in
the Miller bid is lowmr than the low bid for the comparable item on
the Arlington Heights well. This is shown in the following table:
Arlington Hts. ~8...(~ ~ids)
J.P,Miller Bid Low Bid Mean Bid
Drill for 26" casing (ft.) S 20.00 S 25.00 S 25.~0
Drill 25-1/~" hole (ft.) 18.00 24.00 23.75
Drill 19-1/g" hole (ft.) 16.00 16.50 16.50
26" O.D. Casing (ft.) 1~.00 2~.00 25.00
20" O.C. Casing (ft.) 13.00 13.50 13.75
Grouting (L.S.) 750,00 850.00 900.00
Cement (bbl) 8.75 7.00 7.10
Nitroglycerine (lb.) 1.20 2.25 2.~0
Cleaning our (hr.) 18.00 16.50 17.00
Test Pump (ea. setting) 2;~00.00 1~500.00 1,700,00
Test Pumping (hr.) 13.00 25.00 25.00
Very truly yours,
Consoer, Townsend & Associates
Arthur H. Lewis
January 29, 1963
ell #7 Trustee Phillips further stated that past experience with
J. P. Miller Artesian Well Company had been most satisfactory
and it was.the hope that Well #7 would be operating by late
August or early September.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Casterllne, moved that
the Village contract for construction of Well 7 without formal
submitted competitive bids for the following reasons: (1) the
professional character of the contractor, J. P. Miller Artesian Well Co.,
(2) the recommendation of the engineers, Consoer, Townsend & Associates
and (3) the ~mergency situation we have found ourselves in, due to
the upset of our timetable rehabilitation program.
Trustee Bruhl remarked that he was not convinced that a closed bid
was for the best.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Casterline Ekren
Gaw Phillips
Nays: Bruhl
Absent: Bickley
Motion carried.
Trustee Phillips~ seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the
Village of Mount Prospect enter into a contract with J. P. Miller
Artesian Well Company in accordance with contract and specifications
as prepared by Consoer, Townsend g Associates for the construction of
Well 7,, and that the'contract documents be submitted to the.Mil~er
Company for approval and that the President and Clerk be~then
authorized to sign said c°ntract.
Upon roll call: .Ayes: Casterline Ekren
Gaw Phillips Bruhl
Absent: Bickley
Motion carried.
County Zoning Village Manager Appleby referred to County Zoning Docket 50~,
Docket 504 petition for erection of auto body .repair and paint shop on Higgins
Road in Elk Grove Township; he read letter from Elk Grove Village to
the County Eon~ng Board stating t-hat they will not object if area in
question is reduced to one acre as promised orally.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee CastePline, moved that the
Village Manager send a similar letter to the County Zoning Board in
this regard. This motion carried by acclamation.
Census Village Manager Appleb~ announced that the official census
22,945 from returns taken beginning January 3rd comes to a population of
22,9~5. President Schlaver asked that an appropriate, good-looking
sign be erect%d with this information thereon.
Adjournment was by acclamation at 10:1~ P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Ruth C. Wilson, Clerk
January 29, 1963