HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/01/1960 VB minutes MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD
OF TRUSTEES HELD IN THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING
NOVEMBER 1, 1960
The meeting was called to order by President Lams at 9:26 P.M. roll call
and the following trustees answered Present: Airey, Casterline, Gaw,
Ekren, Norris and Schlaver.
,.~ Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the minutes
minutes of the previous meeting of October 25th be approved as
corrected. 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 November 1 be approved for payment:
General $10,694.41 bills
LO Garbage 5,661.47
~0 Parking System Rev. 968.55
~ Library 889.84
~f Water, operation 4,164. O1
~:2 Water, construction 206.25
$22,084.53
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, seconded by Trustee.Norris, moved for
"' adoption of proposed Resolution #21-60:
Fire Dept.
A RESOLUTION IN REGARD TO ESTABLISHMENT OF Full time
-- A FULL TIME FIRE DEPARTMENT help
This resolution is a statement of policy; that the Fire Chief shall be
appointed by the President and Board of Trustees, and that the Board of
Police & Fire ComMissioners are authorized to hold examinations to set
up an eligibility list for a Fireman-Mechanic. The President put the
question, the Clerk called fhe roll, with the following response:
Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, GaW, Norris and'Schlaver.
Whereupon the President declared the motion carried and the resolution
adopted.
Trustee Norris stated that eight bids were received by the
office of the Village Manager for Street Department Truck as follows:
Street Dep~
1. Schuster Equipment Co. new truck
Chicago, Ill. Dodge D-500 $2,745.00
2. Pollard Motor Co. Int. Harvester
Elmhurst, Ill. B-162 (2-T truck) 2,807.30
B-172 3,127.46
B. Geo. C. Poole
~" Arlington Heights Ford F-600 2,882.90
4. Des Plaines Motor Sales
Des Plaines Chev. C 6303 2,908.99
5. Grand Harlem Motors, Inc.
Elmwood Park Dodge D-600 3,059.00
6. Lattof Motor Sales C 6303 H - 6 c~l. B,199.96
Arlington Heights C 6303 H - V8 B,283.56
C 7303 - V8 3,666.53
7. B & T Truck Sales Inc.
Elgin, Ill. Int'l Harvester 3,400.00
B 170
November 1, 1960
treet Dept. 8. Laird's GMC Trucks
new truck Harvey, Illinois GMC V 4005 $3,559.36
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the
low bid of George C. Poole, Arlington Heights,for Ford F-600
in the amount of $2,882.90 be accepted. It was thought that
while the bid of Schuster Eauipment was lower, the distance to
the Schuster garage would soon eat up any saving in original cost.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
followi~ response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren, Gaw,
Norris and Schlaver. Whereupon the President declared the motion
carried. '.~
Street Dept. Trustee Norris stated that six bids were received by the
dump body office of the Village Manager for dump body for above truck as
for n~ follows:
truck
l. General Body Sales
5838 N. Pulaski, Chicago Marion bo~y & hoist $ 938.69
2. R;..G. Smith Hell body 985.00
3. Axle & Equipment Gallon Body 1,052.00
4. Platt, Inc. Anthony Body 1,086.00
5. Auto Truck Equip. Sales 1,097.00
6. Pollard Motor Co. Heil Body 1,099.00
Trustee Norris, seconded by Trustee Ekren, moved that the low bid
of General Body Sales for Marion body and hoist in the amount of
$938.69 be accepted. 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 Casterline mentioned the difficulty of the ~lice
Committee regarding rental or purchase of squad cars, statin~ that
the following letter had Just been received:
Police Dept.
Purchase of October 31, 1960
squad cars Village of Mount Prospect
Attention: Mr. H. G. Appleby
It is m~ understanding that the Village of Mount Prospect has made
a request for an extension of the rental period on the four police
cars.
In our letter to your Village dated August 10th, 1960, we covered
our many problems involved in the rental of such vehicles and"
additional miles on these vehicles will only aggravate that situation.
We were careful to allow you more than sufficient time to make other
arrangements; however, if it is an absolute necessitywe will extend
the rental period for a period of one month under the following terms:
the existing monthly rental per vehicle plus 5¢ per mile per vehicle
driven during this extension period.
The speedometer shall be read to determine the mileage on each of
the fuur vehicles as of November 1st, 1960. ~
Please confirm the acceptance of these terms in writing.
Sincerely yours,
Lattof Car Rental, Inc.
s/ W. W. Bicknase, Treasurer
November 1, 1960
rustee Casterline stated that the Village had had a lnng and satis-
factory relationship with Lattof which seemed to deteriorate Police Dept.
after Lattof Car Rental Agency was set up; he pointed out that purchase of
the Board approved extension of the 1958 contract in the fall of squad cars
1959; that letter from Lattof Car Rental dated November 7, 1959
with certain terms was accepted in December. However, there was a
delay in delivery of the promised new cars, which did not arrive
until February. In view of the fact that the contract was to extend
for 12 months, it was the opinion that Lattof's current letter is out
o.f order; that this represents an increase of 2S4%; and furthermore
that the Village has not chosen to force a prior agreement to renew
the contract. The opinion of the Board was that the current contract
began with delivery of squad cars the previous February and shall not
be up until the next February.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Airey~ moved that
the Village Mmnager be authorized and directed to address correspondence
to Lattof Car Rental, Inc. acknowledging receipt of their letter of
October B1, 1960 and informin~ them as follows: It is the d~sire of
the Village to terminate the subject leasing contract as soon as
practicable; the Village is aware of the terms of their letterof
contract to the Village of Mount Prospect dated November 7, 1959 and
~hat the Village cannot accept the terms of their current proposal.
The President put the qugstion, 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 Airey. referred to letter from High School District
#214 dated October 18th, 1960 (see minutes of October 18, p. 79) Randview
and read the following recommendations from the Judiciary Highlands and
Committee: Prospect High
sewer
1. That Township High School District #214 be urged to proceed at
once as they have offered in their letter of Ootober 18, 1960 "%o take
the necessary steps to cause surface wa%er falling upon the southeast
part of the pla~ing field and upon the tennis courts of the above
school site %o be drained to the north and carried across the school
site property to the existing drainage outlet along Found/7 Road."
2. That the Village accept the School's offer "to co-operate with
Village authorities toward %he end of a joint solution of the problem
resulting from the surface waters enterin~ the manhole at the inter-
section of Highland and Forest Avenues", and that a meetin~ be arranged
at once to work out a division of costs thereof.
3. That the ma%her of dedications for street purposes as suggested in
the School's let%er of October 18, 1960 be given further study by the
joint Boards. This mat%er should be considered separately and not as
a part of the program for flooding relief.
4. That another meeting date and time be scheduled.
5. That this response be made in writing and over the signature of
the president of the Board.
Trustee Airey~ seconded by Trustee Gaw~ moved that the President be
requested to write a letter to the High School District which would
cover the recommendations as outlined above. 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 Casterline, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved that I.M.R.F.
the Board concur in the recommendation of the Village Manager and cast
their ballot as a Village in favor of Charles B. H~trick of Park Ridge
for Executive Trustee of the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
November 1, 1960
.M.R.F. The President put the question, ~he Clerk called the roll, with
the following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Ekren,
Gaw, Norris and Schlaven. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
Village Manager Appleby read the following letters in
regard to painting of water tower and tank:
Water tower and
tank - cleaning October 25, 1960
and painting ~-~
Mr. Arthur H. Lewis
Consoer, Townsend & Associates
B60 East Grand Avenue
Dear Mr. Lewis: Re: Mount Prospect - Painting Elevated
Tank - C.T. & A....Project 80-179 . -
Your notification of~ard of this contract and the documents
relative thereto were received.
After careful consideration we have determined that the
uncertainty of the probable weather conditions, temperature, wind,
rain or snow during the performance period of this work would not be
conducive to an early completion and very likely would interfere with
accomplishment this year which would be undesirable for all parties
concerned.
Also, at present the earliest starting time we could schedule
is the week of November lB.
We regret to submit that because of the above reasons we do
not feel free to execute the cnntract at the present time.
Please accept our apology if this action causes any unreason-
able inconvenience to the Village or yourselves.
Sincerely,~
s/ Kenneth P. Sullivan
Craftsman Painting & Tmuk Service.
Letter #2
From Art Lewis
Craftsmen Painting Service
980? Longwood Drive
Chicago 41, Illinois
Gentlemen: Re: Mt. Prospect Painting Elevated Tank
We are in receipt of your letter of October 25, in which you
state that you do not feel free to execute the contract awarded you
"at the present time."
The writer talked to you by telephone on October 27, offering
on behalf of the Village to defer the work until a propitious time
in the Spring of 1961. Your answer was that you would not execute
the contract in any event.
You have made a bona fide offer which was accepted by the
Village, thus constituting a contract. Your unwillingness to proceed
appears to be a breach of that contract, and we assume the only
recourse open to the Village is to appropriate your bid deposit check.
Whether you are liable for further damages to the Village is a matter
requiring the opinion of the Village Attorney.
Very truly yours,
s/ Arthur H. Lewis
Consoer, Townsend & Associates
It was decided that this matter should be taken under advisement by
the attorney and Mr. Art Lewis of Consoer, Townsend.
November l, 19§0
Trustee Casterline informed the Board that he had checked
into the matter of Mr. Strass' request for an extra crossing Traffic -
guard and pointed out that a traffic survey had been made of the crossing
area last spring. On this basis hemade the following motion, guard
seconded by Trustee Gaw: That the Village Manager be authorized
and directed to address correspondence to Mr. Ray Strass informing
him that the employment of an additional crossing guard is not
~., justified by the need for a guard at the location in question.
This motion carried byvoice vote.
-- Mr. N. Benedetti of North Edward Street arose and told the
Board that Mr. Serafine had finally put in the street, for which Serafine's
he gave thanks. However, he would appreciate any effort the property on
Village would make toward getting Mr. Serafine to fix up the E. Central Rd.
house and grounds at the northwest corner of Central and Edward,
which is now vacant; that it was becoming an eyesore and a nuisance.
Trustee Airey suggested that the BuildinE Department check into this.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Norris, moved for adjourn-
ment, and the meeting was regularly adjourned at 10:47 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
J ~'. Robert Rey~~
November l, 1960