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TRUSTEES HELD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1963
President Schlaver called the meeting tO order at 8:15 P.M.,
and upon roll call, the following members were present: roll call
Phillips Bickley
Bruhl Casterline Absent: Ekren and Gaw
T~rustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved for approval of
the minutes of February 12th as submitted.
minutes
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickl~y Pass: Phillips
Bruhl
Casterllne Absent: Gaw
Schlaver Ekren
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for payment
of the following bills:
bills
General $1,348.94
Library 2,~49.33
Water 769.48
$4,567.75
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bick~ey Bruhl Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the Engineer
Village Manager be authorized to select candidates for the position of
draftsman and aide to Mr. Ben Hemmeter, Village Engineer, and that list
of applicants be then submitted to the Board.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that Zoning Case
the Zoning Board of Appeals hold a public hearing on zoning amendment 63-6
that swimming pools be permitted only as a Special Use in districts zoned
for multi-family purposes (R-2, R-3, R-4) under the Mount Prospect
Zoning Code.
Upon roll call: Ayes:'B~ckley Bruhl Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl, seoonded by Trustee Casterline, moved that Audit report
Financial Audit Report as of January 31, 1963 be accepted and placed January
on file for audit.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Phillips Casterline
Motion carried.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved for the
adoption of Res. ~3-63 as follows: Res. 3-63
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PROTEST OF REZONING SOUGHT
BY PETITION IN THE COUNTY OF COOK IN CASE DOCKETED
AS NO. 507 by THE ZONING BOARD OF COOK COUNTY.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Phillips Casterline
Absent: Ekren and Gaw
Mo~on carried.
February 19, 1963
raffic President Schlaver referred the question of possible
change in date of issuance of automobile stickers to the Police
Committee.
Trustee Bickley reported that the Police .Committee met over
the week end regarding traffic study and made recommendations which
he now.offered to the Board for their action.
The following is letter written by Consolidated Traffic $ Transportation
Engineering Service setting forth te~ms for employment by Village for ~--
traffic survey work:
February 2,1963
Mr. John W. Bickley, Jr.
Chairman Committee on Traffic ~ Safety
Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois
Dear Mr. Bickley:
After the discussion we had with you and members of your
Village Board on Tuesday evening, January 15, 1963, concerning our
services to undertake a traffic, safety and parking survey of the
problems in your Village, we find that there are six areas of
activities that should be investigated and covered:
1. Recommendatloms for immediate improvements or controls
to problems caused by:
a. Randhurst Shopping Center,
b. Village Ma'in Street traffic flow, safety and parking.
c. Parking at eleven chumches.
d. Parking at the schools.
e. Traffic safety around elementary, junior high and
senior high schools.
f. Additional street crossing at Weller Creek. ~
2, An overall ~ '
compilation and quick review of important traffic ~
information for the Village as a whole, including such items as
proposed or contemplated improvements by the State Highway Department,
the County Highway Department, or by adjoining municipalities.
3.Preparation of a program plan with appropriate geometric street
plans, traffic signal programming, traffic signal installations
where justified, traffic controls for traffic safety, parking recom-
mendatlns for business, schools and churches, street extensions,.
street crossings and such other recommendations of land use as field
d~ta might disclose to be in the best interests of the residents and
the Village as a whole.
~.We will also be available to appear before the various business
and civic groups in support of the final'plans adopted by the
Village.
5.We will contact the respective governmental, municipal, school
and church agencies and obtain and review all current information
and data pertinent to our survey. Also, we will make such traffic
volume counts, parking studies and surveys and field observations to su
support our recommmndations, which in turn would be used in submitting
requests to the various responsible agencie~ for financing the traffic
facilit~ or traffic control. --~
6~ We will furnish a complete report to your Committee on all of the ~ ~
above items.
We assume that the Village will co-operate with us in holding
down the costs by furnishing appropriate detail maps showing streets,
pavement width, right-of-way width, traffic accident data, traffic
counts, parking study data if available, and traffic signal data.
It is our objective to furnish this information as quickly as
possible, hut we would llke to advise the~Village that any survey and
February 19, 1963
nd counts made during the winter season are greatly affected by Traffic -
climatic conditions. However, we would he guided by the Village Board, continued
if they will express their desire as to a time table when they would
want the final report and recommendations.
After carefully weighing all the factors involved, we are ready
to undertake this assignment for a fee of $9,500, with appropriate
advance payments as certain portions of the assignment are completed and
discussed with you as Chairman of the Committee.
You also e~pressed a desire for us to submit a proposal for
being your traffic consultants on a monthly basis. We would attend your
Board meetings once a month and review all petitions, requests or demands
made for traffic improvements, controls, signing, etc., and advise you
accordingly after a study. Our consultation fee for this service would
be $100 a month.
We will welcome an opportunity to serve you.
Respectfully yours,
Consolidated Traffic & Transportation
Engineering Service
By - Ralph F. Gross
Trustee Bickley~ seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved that the Village
employ the services of Consolidated Traffic g Transportation Engineering
Service for $9~500 to make traffic survey as proposed in their letter of
February 2, 1963.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Phillips Casterllne
Absent: Ekren and Gaw
Motion carried.
Trustee Bickley moved that the above mentioned company, Consolidated,
be retained at a fee of $100 per month to serve a~ advisors regarding
any traffic problems that might arise; their representatives to attend
all Village Board meetings. This service would begin after the survey
was fin~hed. Upon discussion, this motion was withdrawn until a
later date.
TrusTee Bickley~ seconded by Trustee Bruhl, moved that the President
at a later date appoint a per~anent Safety Committee, composed of Safety
members from various Village organizations; this Committee's ~ules Committee
are to be qualified under the standards of the National Safety Council.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Bickley Bruhl Phillips Casterllne
Absent: Ekren and Gaw
Motion carried.
Village Manager Appleby reported that Well ~4 is back in Wells 3, 4,
operation; Well #3 is in the process of being torn down; Well #7 6 and 7
was started the previous day; Well #6 - work is still continuing.
Mr. Appleby read letter of appreciation from Mr. Douglas Carney, Bldg. Dept.
Building Superintendent, for past remerabrances, stating he expects to
be recovered and retur~ to his desk by the first of April.
President Schlaver referred to the Water Committee a letter of Water
proposal regarding water from Chicago Suburban Utilities Company,
dated February 14, re possibility of selling their surplus water
production to the Village.
A proposed plat of Colonial Heights Si;~th Addition was referred Col. Hts. 6th
to the Plan Commission. Add'n
Adjournment was by acclamation at 9:24 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
February 19, 1963