HomeMy WebLinkAbout07/19/1960 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF 'rJ~ BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF T~E VILLAGE OF MOI~NT PROSPECT
HELD IN ~ MUNICIPAL BUILDING ON TUESDAY
JULY 19, 1960
The meeting wes called to order at 8:12 P.M. by President Lams. roll call
Upon roll call, the following answered Present: Teusteas Airey, Caster-
line, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Absent, none.
Trustee Ekrun, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for approval
of the minutes of the meeting of July 5th az submitted. The President minutes
put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response:
Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Norris and Schlaver. Pass, Gaw.
Whereupon the President declared the motl on carried.
Trustee Caw, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the following
bills be approved for the week of July 19, 1960:
General SlY, 166.20 bills
Garbage $9.23
Parking System
Revenue 20. 70
Library 690.19
Fire Equip. Bond &
Interest 1969 4,223.?5
Motor Fuel Tax 9.68
Water, operation 12,240.8§
Water,construction 2,6Y5.14
$B7,065.74
The Preeident l~t the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Daw,
Norris and Sohlaver. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the Financial
financial report for June 30, 1960 be ~pproved as submitted. The Report
President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following
response:;Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and June, 1960
Schlaver. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
~rustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved to advance from
Water Deposit Fund to Fire Equipment Bond & Interest Fund, 1959, for Advance
payment of interest due, the sum of $4,223.?§ until taxes are received. Funds
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Oasterline, Ekren, Daw, Norris
and Schlaver. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Mr. Thomas Naskett, assistant to the Village ~anager, read
copy of a letter from the office of the States Attorney of Cook County
to Bric~mm~ Enterprises which called a halt to construction on area County
outside Village limits, north side of Foundry Road, west side of Rand, Zoning
Residents surrounding this area have protested its rezoning by the
County from R-4 to B-2, and hearing on this will come up September ?th.
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that the Water
low bid of Lattof ~otor Sales Co. for Chevrolet 3/4 Ton truck at delivered Dept.
price of $1,916.6Y be accepted and the Village Manager be authorized to truck
order said truck for use of the Water Department. The President put the
question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes,
Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, NOrris and Schlaver. Whereupon
the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Oasterline, moved that Water Dept.
the Village Manager be authorized ~o hire Dowal Chemical Company repairs at Pine St
to do the necessary maintenance work at the Pine Street reservoir, reservoir
at a cost not to exceed $1,400. The President put the question, the
Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes, Trustees
Airey, Casterlime, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Nays, nome.
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
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Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved for
adoption of Proposed Resolution #18-50:
Res. 18-60 A RESOLUTION ASKING PE~SSION FRO~ THE
Well ~6 STATE OF ILLINOIS TO INSTALL COLLECTING
Collecting main MAIN IN, FOUNDRY RD. AT RAND RD. & HIGR~AY
The President pet the question, the Clerk called the roll, with
~he following response~ Ayes, Trustees Airey, Cas~erline, Ekren,
Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none. %fnereupon the President
declared the motion carried and Res. #18-80 adopted.
Trustee Schlaver mentioned proposed addition to Fire House,
stating that after much research, decision had been made to employ
Fire House the services of an architectural firm, and made the following motion,
Addition ~ ' seconded by Trustee Gaw, that the President of the Village be author-
Ar~lii%'ectural i~ed to sign architectural agreement with the firm of Peterson &
Contract Wengerhoff, Inc, of ~Skokie, Illinois. The President put the question,
the Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes, Trustees
Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none.
Whereupon the President declared %he motion carried.
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the
Northwest taking of bids for M.F.T. ~aintenance Program in Northwest Meadows
Meadows street be authorized as soon as plans for this program are approved by the
maintenance State. The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll,
with the following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren,
Gaw~ Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none. Whereupon the President
declared the motion carried.
Trustee Norris reported that a survey by C. 5. & A. revealed
Alley sewer that cost to the Village for installation of sewer in alley beind
beind Hwy. 83 the apartments on South Elmhurst wouId be about $1,900. A meeting
Di Mucci with Mr. Di Mecci, owner of the buildings, will be set up.
Trustee Norris spoke of a m~eting Just concluded with members
of the School Board and residents whose children will attend the new
Westbrook school at Central Road and Weller Creek. Re stated that the State
School - has plans for removing a footbridge at that site, but the School Board.
Bridge and desires to renovate this bridge. Trustee Norris also reported that
sidewalk there is necessity for installation of sidewalks on the north side of
Central near the school; discussion was held regarding financing of
same. Tom Rasket% was asked by our Board to meet with the property
owners along the north side of Central Road from Kenilworth to Weller
Lane %o find out if they would be willing to put in sidewalks on a
voluntary basis. In the discussion of methods available to fiDmnce
said sidewalk it was decided to request the Village Attorney to examine
the feasibility of proceeding by means of a sidewalk tax.
Trustee Airey read the following report from the Board of
Appeals re Case 60-11, Carrie Haas:.
Case 80,11 June 30, 1980
Carrie Haas
REPORT
Board of Trustees
Mount Prospect, Ill.
~entlemen: Re: Case 60-11, Heard June 24, 1980
Petitioner; Mrs. Carrie ,Haas
This petition is a request for variation of present
zoning cf R-1 (residential) to allow {wo-family occupancy in the
building at 21 North Wille Street.
~ne Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to deny the variation.
There were no objectors present at the hearing.
Malcolm O. Young, Vice Chairman
Philip ?. Liggett, Acting Secretary
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the Board
concur in the findings of the Board of Appeals. The President put the
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question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Case 60-11
Ayes, none. Nays, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Carrie Raal
Schlaver. I~hereupon the President declared the motion defeated.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, thereupon mo~ed that
variation be granted in Zoning Case 60-11, the purpose of the variation
to allow this property to revert to status of non-conforming use as it
existed January 1, 19§0, and to authorize the Village Attorney to
prepare the necessary legal documents for this purpose.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none. Whereupon the President declared
the motion carried.
Trustee Airey reported regarding request from property owners
along Lincoln Avenue to purchase vacant street stub property from the
Village. He read letters from Richard Hauff, o~ner of the Country Proposed
Club; from William Cadigan of Consoer, Townsend & Associates, engin- vacation of
eers, and from Edward Boddy, president of the Park Board. Ail three street stubs
disapproved of this land passing into private hands.
Trustee Airey, seconded by-Trustee Gaw, made the following motion¢
That the Village Nanager be directed to advise the property owners who
submitted offers for vacation of these streets, Lancaster, Waverly Place
and Eenilworth, that the Board has decided to decline the offer because
it feels that it is not in the best interests of the Village to vacate
and dispose of these properties at this time. The President put the
question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes,
Trustees Airey, Casterltne, Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none.
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Oasterline reported that the one-way traffic plan Lions Park
around the Park has been in use and no one has objected. After One-way traffi(
discussion, Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved
that the Village Attorney be authorized to prepare an ordinance which
provides for movement of traffic thus: Shabonee Trail, one way east-
bound from Emerson Street to ~aple Street; Maple Street one way north-
bound from Shabonee to Lincoln; and Lincoln Street one way west-bound
from Maple Street to Emerson Street; also postiing of "No Parking at
Ar~ Time" on the east side of Maple abutting the Park (between Shabonee
and Lincoln).
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and Schlaver. Nays, none. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
President Lams read the follow~ letter:
Full- time
July 11, 1960 Fire Chief
Mr. Theodore Lams, President appointment of
117 South William Edwin Haberkamp
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Dear President Lams..
I reco~end that Edwin Haberkamp be appointed fire chief on a
full time basis effective August 1, 1960, at a salary of $8,000.00 per
year plus a car allowance of $50- a month for the use of his personal car.
As soon as Village Attorney Downing returns from his vacation,
he should be asked to review Chapter 7 of the Municipal Code to
determine what changes are needed therein to accomplish this change.
Respectfully submitted,
S/ R. G. Appleby,
Village Mansger
July 19, 1960
ire Dept. President Lams then read the following letter:
Appointment of
ffull-time chief July 16, lg~O
The Honorable Members of the
Board of Trustees
Village of Mount Prospect
Gentlemen~
I take pleasure in appointiug Mr. Edwin Haberka~p as
Fire ~arshall on a full time basis, effective August I,
It is recommended by the Village Manager that the annual
salary be stipulated at $8,000, tugether with a car allowance of
$30- per month for the use of his personal car for the Village. I
heartily concur with this recommendation.
Your concurrence is respectfully requested.
Theodore A. Lams
Village President
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved to concur in the
appointment of Edwin Haberkamp as full-time Fire Chief at a salary of
$8,000 per year plpe car allowance of $S0- per month, effective
August 1, lg60. The President put the question, the Clerk called the
roll, with the following response'. Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline,
Ekren, Gaw, Norris and Schlaver. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
Discussion was held as to whether permission should be given
Curbs - to three boys to continue painting house numbers on curbs and collecting
Painting donations from home owners. The boys stated that they were trying to
house numbers earn tuition for college. They were William and Jim McNillan, 409 South
Main Street and C. Thomas Clark, 20 Se~th Maple. The Board agreed to
go along with the boys providing they would satisfy any complaints and
remove any numbers if the resident objected.
Trustee Schlaver gave the following personal statement of
policy:
TrUstee As stated during m~ campaign for re-election as trustee I
Schlaver believe in the public's right to know end the practice of holding
meetings of the entire board before the regular meeting in order to
avoid clashes of opinion or to spare the personal feelings of any
trustee or the Village ~anager is repugnant to me. Besides, it's
unlawful. I believe the public is entitled to hear debate over m~ttere
cf policy and disagreements between the trustees are not a personal
matter and should not be regarded az such.
Therefore, I refuse to attend any more of such meetings
unless they are for %be purpose of discussing the dismissal of an
employee, the purchase of laud for village use, or concern matters in
which the Village is engaged in litigation.
Trustee C. O. Schlaver
President Lams commented that it would be perfectly legal
for him to call a recess during the regular meeting for any purpose
he sees fit and w~uld probably follow this procedure in the future.
Subject was brought up of Country Club Terrace Second
Addition. Mr. Gillespie and Mr. Cohn were present and desired approval
Country Olub Terrace of construction bond and permission to install sewer maine in
Second Addition the 8-ft. easement ne~t to the Park property. Trustee Airey,
sewer easement seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the President and Clerk
be authorized to sign the easement provisions subject to the plat of
survey, if required by ordinance, and permit from the Sanitary District
for installation of sewers and also subject to the approval of the
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onstruction bond by the attorney; that work be authorized to proceed
i~ediately when preceding conditions are met.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and $chlaver. Nays, none. l~hereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
A discussion was held with representatives from Randview Randview
Highlands Subdivision about the drainage problem. President Lams Highlands
informed them that there should be an answer from O. T. & A. con- sewers
cerning this report submitted to the Village and the Sanitary District
at the ne~t Board meeting.
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for
adjournment, and the meeting was regularly adjourned at 10:43 P.M.
Respectfully su~bmitted,
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July 19, 1960