HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/20/1960 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING HELD IN
MUNICIPAL BUILDING BY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SEPTEMBER 20, 1980
The meeting was called to order at 8:37 P.M. by President Lams.
Upon roll call, the followin~ trustees answered Present: Airey, roll call
Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, Norris an~ Schlaver.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the
minutes of the previous meeting of September lBth be approved as minutes
corrected. (p. 61, insert "Trustees" in place of "Appeals"). 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 Gaw, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the following
bills for the week of September 20th be approved for payment:
General $12,807.59 bills
Garbage 80.83
Library 1,34B.B8
Water 22,411.86
$36,823.46
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 Norris read the following letter from Consoer, Townsend
& Associates:
September 19, 1980 PavinE
15 CS
Mr. Harold Appleby
Municipal Buildin~
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Dear Mr. Appleby: Re: MFT Sec. 15-CS - Elm & Highland
Pavin~ Imnrovements - C.T. & A.'~60-13
In compliance with your request, we have prepared and are
enclosing the following papers which provide for an addition to the
referenced project, consisting of paving improvements on Highland Avenue
between Elm Street and a point approximately 160 ft. west of Maple Street
(east line of Well No. 5 property) and on Gregory Street between Pine
Street and Wille Street.
1. Five (5) copies of Request No. 1 (Arterial) for
Approval of Change in Plans, Form BLR 477.
2. Three (3) copies of Supplemental Improvement
Resolution.
B. Three (3) copies of Municipal Request for funds.
The work on Gregory Street consists of the complete removal
of existing base and surface and replacement with new 8" waterbound
base course and new bituminous surface, and removal of unsditable
subgrade material (as necessary) and replacement with gravel or crushed
stone. The work on Highland Avenue consists of bituminous resurfacin~
of south~':one-half of pavement, to~ether with miscellaneous curb and ~utter
replacements, drainage structure adjustments, etc. Payment will be made
at contract unit prices for the various items of work except where other-
wise indicated on the Chan~e Order (Item 1 above). Where no contract
unit price exists, we have obtained a unit price from the contractor
which are shown on the Change Order as "Agreed Prices".
Kindly sign in the space provided in the lower right hand
corner of all copies of the Change Order and submit four (4) signed copies
to Mr. J. P. Tuthill, District Engineer, Illinois Division of Highways,
September 20, 19~0
160 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois for approval.
The supplemental improvement resolution (Item 2 above) is
necessary in order to describe the scope of the additional work and
to appropriate additional motor fuel tax funds. Kindly arrange for
the adoption of this resolution by the Beard and submit two (2) certified
copies to Mr. Tuthill along with the Change Order.
The Municipal Request for funds should be dated and signed
by you and two (2) signed copies should also be forwarded to Mr. Tuthill
so that funds covering the estimated cost of the additional work may
be made available to the Village.
If you have any questions regarding the above, please advise.
Very truly yours,
CONSOER, T~NSEND & ASSOCIATES
s/ Meyer Engler
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved for the
adoption of Supplemental Resolution 20-80:
Res. 20-60 A RESOLUTION THAT CERTAIN PORTIONS OF
Paving 15-CS HIGHLAND AVE. AND GREGORY ST. BE IMPROVED
UNDER THE MOTOR FUEL TAX LAW (15-CS)
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 Schlaver read the following letter from Consoer,
Townsend re painting of the elevated water tank:
Water tank
painting September 14, 1960
Mr. Harold Appleby
Municipal Building
Mount Prospect
Dear Sir: Re: Painting Elevated Tank
C. T. & A. ProJ~ 60-179
Enclosed are two copiesof bidding document including speci-
fications for painting the elevated tank.
Per our previous discussions, this covers only outside
surfaces. We recommend that an inspection of the interion~ be made
by Chicago Bridge and ~ron Company at the time the tank is dewatered
for exterior painting.
If the inspector finds that interior work is necessary, it
can be decided at that time how it is to be handled.
We enclose a color card showing the medium blue 44-A-6
tinted aluminum paint specified. This paint is factory mixed and
controlled to assure uniformity of tint.
If the specifications are satisfactory, please select
advertising and bid opening dates and advise us. We will then send
the specifications directly to contractors we consider trustworthy
and re~able.
Very truly yours,
Consoer, Townsend & Associates
By: Arthur H. Lewis
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the specifi-
cations as recommended by the Village Engineers be approved regarding
the elevated tank.
September 20, 1960
he President put the guestion, 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.
Th~stee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the Water tank
Village Manager advertise for bids for the cleaning and painting of painti~
the one-million-gallon steel elevated tank, bids to be accepted until
8:00 P.M. on October 18th at the office of the Villag, e Clerk. The
President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following
response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw, ~orris and
Schlaver. ~hereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Castertine stated that the State speed limit on local Traffic -
streets is set at BO mph, but that the residents of three areas in the speed limit~
Village limits have requested lower limits. Attorney Robert Downing
stated that speed limits may be lOWered onstreets within the Village
limits providing theyare not controlled by the State or County.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by TrUstee Airey, then moved that the Vil~ge
Attorney be authorized to prepare an ordinance specifying 25 mph as the
legal speed limit on Village streets other than County and State roads,
unless the legal limit is otherwise posted.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, Kith the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and Schlaver. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the Village Hall
Village Attorney be directed to prepare the necessary documents for a Addition
referendum on a bond issue not to exceed $195,000, and to authorize the
Village Attorney to engage the services of Chapman & Cutler to secure
approval for the issuance of bonds. This issue is for the purpose of
adding to the present fire station to give the Village badly needed
additional fire station facilitiesand also needed facilities for the
Police 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 Ekren, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that the
Village Manager be appointed to represent the Village at a meeting to be County
held in the Village Hall on September 28th bythe County Zoning Board Zoning
of Appeals. This hearing concerns Y acres on the east side of Higgins
Read south of Oak~ton Street from M-1 district and B-2 restricted
service to B-4 GenemI Service district.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
follOWin~ response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and Schlaver. Whereupon the President declsred the motion carried.
Trustee Ekren, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the plans Weller
for construction of a foot bridge across Weller Creek at George Street Creek -
as submitted by Se~merling Home Builders be referred to the Village bridge
engineers for their stud~ and recommendation. Mr. Semmerling arose and
stated that Mr. Cadigan of Consoer, Townsend had already seen these plsaSo
It was pointed out h~ the trustees that the plans should be reviewed in
light of the Flood Control Plan on file with the State of Illinois.
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 declar~ed the motion carried.
Mr. W. O. N~rtin, 909 East Central Read, spoke on behalf of F. Serafine's
several homeowners on the south side of Central Road just east of Rand 3rd Addition
complaining of the condition of the property owned by Serafine on the
north side of the road. They ask that this land be levelled and weeds
removed and that assurance be given that no business nor substandard
homes be moved in. Villa~e Manager Appleby will report on this at the
next meeting.
September 20, 1960
6 6
Raymond Willer Mr. Raymond Willer, Bll Mac Arthur Drive, delivered an
impassioned plea that some action be taken to get full street
dedication on the half streets surrounding Prospect High School.
He was lavish in his praise of the Board on the completion of the
street in front of his home. He commented about the proposed
purchase of the Country Club by the Park District, and suggested
methods that they might use to assure a solvent operation.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline~ moved that
the meetiog be adjourned. This motion carried by acclamation and
the meeting was adjourned at lO:14 P.M.
September 20~ 1960