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I~/NUTES OF A P.F~ULAR I~ETIN(} (~ T~E PRES~T
AND BOARD OF TRUS'r,:,-~ ~D IN T~E NUNICIPAL
BU/LDING IN ~ VT3.~m(~ OF }fOUNT PROSPECT,
JU~ 14, 1960
The meettmg was called to order at 8~07 P.M. by President roll call
Lame. Upon roll call, the following trustees answered Present~
Airey, Ekren, Norris and SchlAver. Absent, Trustees Castarline
and (;aw.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that the minutes
·inutas of the previous meeting of June ?th be approved as submitted.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following renpenec~ ~vas, Trustees Airey, Ekren, Norris and Schlaver.
Nays, none. Absent, Casterline and Gaw. Whereupun the President
declared the motion carried.
T--~stee Norris, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the
Clerk be authorized to open bids c~ ~ 15C~, pav~n~ of Highland Ave.
and South Elmhuret Ave. This motion carried by acclamation and Clerk
Reynolds opened the bide, with results au follows'.' ~FT
Arrow Road Cone%ruction Co. Cashier's check - $4,500. Paving of
Forest Park, Illinois No completion time shown. W. Highland
Bid - $4?,222.?5 and South
Elmhurst Aw
Allied Asphalt Ce. Cashier's check -$4,600.
Hillside, Illinois Within 45 working da~e.
Bid - $45,843.70
Contracting & Naterial Cc. Cashier's check - $2,500.
Evanston, Illinois No completion time shown.
Bid - $46,57~.85
Rock Road Construction Co. Cashier' s check - $2,500.
Chicago, Illinois Within 60 working days.
Bid - $47,879.80
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved that the bide regarding
15CS be referred to the ?illage Engineers for stud~ and reco~endatiun, to
be brought up again at the next meeting. This motion passed by
aocla~ation.
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the
fullowing bills for the week of June 14th be approved:
~ene~'A1 $. 7,910.78
Garbage 5,576.53
Motor Fuel Tax 17.20 bills
Water 3,471.67
Wa%er Bond &
Interest 590.47
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response~ Ayes, Trustees Airey, Ekren, l~orris and Schlaver.
Abeent, Gaw and Caeterline. Whereupon the President declueed the motion
carried.
Trustee Schlaver mentioned that the Water Department is in need
of a new pickup truck for quick repair of bydrante and mains, and Pick-up
made the following motion, seconded by Trustee Ekren~ That the truck
Village Manager be authorized to advertise for bids on a 3/4 - tone Water Dept.
truck with pick-~p boc~, such bids to he opened at the ~esting of
July 5%h at the regular meeting of the Board. The President put the
question, the Clerk culled the roll, with the following rasponse~ Ayes,
Trustees Airey,. Ekren, Norris and Schlaver. Absent, ~aw and Casterline.
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
June 14, 1960
Trustee Ekren brought up the subject of the neon sign
over the ~usic studio of Art Van Datum,, and made the following
motion, seconded by Trustee Norris: That the Village of Hou~t
Sign ordinance Prospect gra~t permission to erect a sign at gGo East Northwest
Art Van Dam~e Highway in coufor,~ce with the agreement made with the Building
Committee, which is to w~ve the sign ~ack four feet ffrom where
origimally plan~ed; a~d that the Building Department be authorized
to issue a permit to erect this sign. The President put the
question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response~
Ayes, Trustees Air"y, Ekren, Norris a~d Schlaver. Absent, Gaw and
Casterline. ~hereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Airey read the following report from the Zoning
Board of Appeals~
REPORT
Case 80-7
Dr. Powles To: Board of Trustees
Re: Case 60-7 (formerly Case 59-20)
Dr. Frank Pcwle~, ~ E.~ Northwest Highway
Representative, Nr. James Viger
Heard ~a~ 27, lg~O
This is a request for a variation om property located
c~ the southwest corner of Wa Pella and Central Road,
now zoned R-3, to permit erection of a "professional
Building". (Trar~cript of Case §9-20 was used).
The purpose of this re-hearing is to correct a~ error
in the legal notice for the public hearing which
characterized the petition as requestiag a variation
for a "dental office" and the ordinance which granted
the "dontel office" variation. Petitioner's original
petition requested a variation to permit erection of
a "professional building."
The Board of Appeals voted 6 to 0 to grant the variation.
~r. James Viger, duly appointed representative cf the
petitioner, stated there was no change, in the ease as
recorded i~ the transcript of Case 59-20. There were
no objectors present at the hearing.
Eugene F. ~artin, Chairman
Hazold H. Ross. Acting Sec'y.
Trustee Air,y, seconded by Trustee $chlaver, moved that
the Board concur~ the report of the Zoning Board of Appeals and
grant the variation for the professional building, authorizing the
Village Attorney to prepare the necessary legal decume~te.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following reepc~se~ Ayes, Trustees Air"y, EM,n, Norris and $chlaver.
Absent, Gaw and Casterline. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
Village F~ager Appleby read the following letter fr~
~r. Clement Ward, attoruey for Hr. Boesohe (Zoning Case 60-$):
Zoning Case June 9, lg~O
60-~ President and Board of Trustees
Buesche Village Hall, Mt. Prospect, Tll.
~entle~nsn$ Re: BOesche P~operty
Mr. Downing, your attorney, has reviewed the enclosed Plat
cf Dedication and asked that I transmit same to you.
Y have az agreement with Mr. Downing that official action
by your board accepting this dedication will only be takez simul-
June 14, lgGO
taneou?ly with the adoption of an ordinance re-zoning the Boesche
property' from-R-1 to I-l, and simultaneously with the adoption of
a resolttion by y~ur hoard to the effect that should the Village
ever levy a special assessment against the dedicated portion, the
value thereof at the time of dedication would be applied as an offset
against such future special assessment.
Yours very truly,
Clement V. Ward
Attorney at La~
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that the Plat of
plat of dedication pertainfl~ to the Boeeche property be referred Dedication
to the Pla~ Co~aission for stud~ a~d recommendation. This motion Boesche land
carried by acclamation.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that the
Village Attorney be authorized to pr~re a resolution in connection
LO with the Boesche rezoning to the effect that in the event of a Resolution -
O special assessment against the property the value of the dedicated Boesche land
~ portioz at the ti~e cf dedication will be applied as an offset against
~ this future special assessment. This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Airey read the following report frc~ the Zoning
Boardof Appeals:
Zoning
_REPORT Case 60-9
Dooley
To: Board of Trustees
Re: Case 60-9, Dooley
888 E~ Northwest H~y.
Representative: R. E. Dooley
Heard Nay 27, 1960
This is a petition for a variation of present B-~ zoning
on property at 88~ E. Northvest Highest' to allow a
buildir~ addition to rear of present structure.
The Board of Appeale voted 4 to 2 to grant the variation.
There were no objectors at the hearir~. There ~as no
evidence that granting the petition will i~pair an
adequate supply of light and air to adjacent property,
increase congestion in public streets unreasonably,
-increase the hazard of fire, endanger the public safety,
diminish or impair the values of property within sur-
rounding areas or in ar~ other respect i~pair the public
health, safety, comforts, morals and welfare of the
c c~nity.
Eugene F. ~artin, Chairman
Harold H. Ross, Acting Sec'y
This matter was referred to the Judiciary Committee for study and
recommendation.
~" ~tr. Sal Di Mucci submitted a plat of dedication showing
re-alignment of Eusse Road outside Village limits, subdivision Elk
Ridge Villa. Trustee Airey read the following letter from the
Plan Co~alasion~ Plat - change
in Busse Road
June 1~, 1~60 Di ~ucci
Village President &nBoard of Trustees
Hount Prospect, Illinois
Gentlemen~
The Plan Commission, to whom was submitted the attached
plan of dedication of land for Busse Road near the North ~est corner
of the South East Quarter of Section 1§, Township ~1 ~orth, R-II,
E ~ 1~, recommends to the Village Board that the plat be approved.
June 14, 1960
The foregoing letter was signed by A. C. Dresser, .Chairman of
Plan Commission, and H. G. Appleby, Secretary.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved that
the Board concur in the recommendation of the Plan Commission
and that the President and Clerk be authorized to sig~ the plat
on behalf of the Village. The President put the question, the
Clerk called the roll, with the ~ollowing responses Ayes, Trustees
Airey, Ekren, Norris and Schlaver. Absent, Gaw and Casterline.
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
President Lams submitted the yearly financial report from
the Library Board and read the following letter.-
Library Board June 11, l~60
Annual Financial
Report Mount Prospect Village Board
Mount Prospect, ~llinois
~entlemen:
Enclosed is report of the Library Board for the fiscal year
ending April $0, 1~0, in accordance with State statutes.
You will notice that there was a total circulation of
162,082 this year as compared with 144,0~1 for l~JS-Ig~ -- a
gain in circulation of 18,0~1.
3,325 books were added to the cellection, for a total of
21,592 volumes now in the library; plus about 1,400 on contract
from Chicago. This is far short of minimam standards of the
American Library Association for a town of 1~,000 population.
300 books were returned to ~hicago because of lack of shelf space.
There are ~,078 borrowers' cards in active use, of which
2~8 are non-rusident. Non-residents Pay a $3.50 yearly fee.
72 magazines are periodically received, of which 5 are
gift subscriptions.
Details of financial expenditures are on the accompanying
~heet. Physical upkeep and repairs have been maintained and the
building is in good shape.
One new development this year has been the fo~tion of the
Friends of the Library group, which we hope will in time acquaint
a large number of people with the aims, services and needs of the
library.
A great deal could be done culturally fo~ the Village through
the Historical Committee, the Art League, free book reviews and
free educational and travel films, etc. for the public, if adequate
space can be achieved.
We still have the sorry spectacle of high school and grade
school people sitting on the floor to werk assignments because
there ia no table space. Reference study for adults and college
people ia an impossibility.
The library board aplm~eciates the interest and co-operation
of the Village Board and will continue to ~ffer the best possible
service to the people of Mount Prospect.
Yours very truly,
s/Dorothy W. Kester, President
Hount Prospect Library Board
June 14, 1~50
Trustee Norris, seconded By Trus2ee Ekrsn, moved that
the annual financial report of the Library Board be accepted
and placed on fileo This motion carried by accl~mtion.
President I~w~ read letter from Hr. Joh~ Helaniph~,
corporation counsel for the City of Chicago, regarding taxicab O'Hare Field
rates between suburbs and O'Hare Field. There was a discussion Taxicabs
about taxi fares, and it was decided to request schedule of fares
between Mt. Prospect and O'l~are Field from the local cab compare.
Village ~nsger AppleBy read letter from ~r. Dave HcCoy Randview
regarding placement of extra drains in Randview Highlands. It was Highlands
decided to forward copies of this letter to the Village Engineers storm drains
and to the Hetropolitan Sanitary District.
Village l~anager Applehy read the following letter from
Serafine Builders regardizg placement of sidewalk:
Sidewalks
June 7, 1~0 J.A.Serafine
Board of Trustees Resubdivisio=
Village of Hr. Prospect (formerly
Gleich)
6entlemen~
As you kn~, we purchased property on Lincoln Avenue betweon
School and William Streets from Elmer Gleich in 1959, under the conditions
that it was fully i~proved. After winter a~d spring thaws we found
that water mains and city sidewalks were omitted from the i~provemonts.
At the present time we are in the process of installing city walks on
the aforementioned property.
Your building inspector, Hr. Joe Pecararo, has advised us that
the city walks should either be installed at the curb or inside the
property line. Yon must understand that the reason for this request
is the fact that the water main has bee~ installed under the direction
of Consoer, Townsend & Associates in the area designated for walks.
With this problom confronting us we are hereBy requesting
auth~ity from the Village Board of Trustees to install city walks along
the curb. Thank you for your co-operation.
Sincerely,
Da~ Serafine.
The foregoing matter was referred to the Street Committee for study
and recommendation pending a report from Consoer, Townsend regarding
placement of mains and sidewalk.
The matter of a Building permit for the s~uthwest corner of ~r. Novak
Candota and Manawa Trail was referred to the Street and Judiciary Bldg. permit
Co~gaittass. (~r. Novak).
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved that the
Village Attorney be authorized and directed to secure necessary e~pert County
witnesses and present the case for rezonf~E the triangle at Foundry Zoning
and Rand Roads before the County Zoning Board of Appeals. The President Foundry &
put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following Rands Rds
response= Ayes, Trustees Airey, Ekren, Norrisand Schlaver. Absent,
Casterline and Gaw. ~hereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Mr. Ed Luebker, 500 W. Lonnquist, arose and inquired as to why
the 100 and 300 blocks on Lonnquist are putting in curb sidwalks, Sidewalks -
while the rest of the street is putting i~ parkway sidwalks. The W.Lonnquist
Hoard explained that three years ago a resolution was passed which
allowed the residents of a block to put in curb sidewalks if all were
agreed and if money for same was put into ascrew.
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved for adjournment,
and the meeting was regularly adjourned at ~:~0 P.N.
Restfully ~tted,
E. Robert Reynolds, Clerk
June 1~, 1~0