HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/23/1961 VB minutes MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD ON AUGUST 23, 1961
President Schlaver called the meetin~ to order at 8:25 P.M.
with the following trustees present: Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline roll call
and Phillips. Absent, Trustee Ekren and Gaw.
Trustee Bruhl, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the
minutes of the previous meeting of August 15 be approved as submitted, minutes
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline and
Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
In the absence of Trustee Ekren, Trustee Bickley gave the
report of the Judiciary Committee. Trustee Bickley read the following
report from the Board of Appeals re Zoning Case 61-23:
Zoning Case
REPORT 61-23
Village-owned
To: Board of Trustees property to
Re: Case #61-23 be bought for
Petitioners: American National Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago, Jewel Tea Co.
not individually but as Trustee U/T Agreement
dated 9-15-52, known as Trust #9341 - by
Charles L. Schrager Co. as Agent for the
Beneficiaries of Trust #934l
Lawrence E. Gailen, Secretary
This was a request for rezoning from I-1 to B-B an area of land on
the north side of Northwest Highway between Pine and Elmhurst Ave.
The Zoning Board of Appeals voted 5-0 in favor of the rezoning, contin-
gent upon the following items which were agreed to by the petitioners.
1. That the property lying along Elmhurst Ave. for
100 ft. south of Central Rd. to be zoned P-1.
2. That in the event there is not sufficient land
dedicated for streets and sidewalks that this
would be done.
There were no objectors present.
E. F. Martin, Chairman
Dan Congreve, Acting Sec:y
MEMORANDUM
To: Board of Trustees
Re: Case 61-23
Charles L. Schrager Co.
This petition involves the land the Jewel Tea Co. now occupies on the
Northwest Highway as well as the balance of the land between Pine and
Elmhurst and extending North on Elmhurst to Central Road.
Ail of this land is now zoned I-1 and the Jewel Tea Store is a non-
conforming use.
The petitioners state they will add approximately 29 ft. in frontage to
the present store and the balance of this land will be used for parking.
The Board of Appeals did not believe it wise to zone all of this land
B-3 sin ce it is not needed and suggested to the petitioner that it
might be better to zone the Southwest corner of Central and Elmhurst to
P-1 parking paved. This the petitioner agreed to for a distance of
100 ft. south of Central Road. By doing this it would keep this corner
Case 61-23 under the control of the Village and might eliminate some
Jewel Tea Co. undesirable use in the future.
Since there was not a survey available it was impossible to
determine whether land had been dedicated for streets and side.-
walks. The petitioner agreed to dedicate such land if not already
done.
The Board of Appeals after due consideration agreed that
subject to the above changes the best use of the property should
be B-3 and voted 5-0 in favor of the rezoning.
E. F. Martin, Chairman
Dan Congreve~ Acting_ Sec'y
Mr. Hofert added that he had received s copy of the petition
to zone 100 feet from Northwest Highway to Central Road to P-1 and
that they will also take care .of the sidewalks. The Village Engineer
said that since Elmhurst was a 20 ft. street he thought i~<~tro~id be a
B1 ft. street. They have not agreed to this but will take it up.
The decision would be in the hands of President Schlaver and he
could veto the ordinance if they did not agree to it.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
Village Board concur in the recommendation of the Board of Appeals
regarding the above case and directed the Village Attorney to prepare
the necessary ordinance.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with
the following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline,
and Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for the
passage of Ordinance ~781:
Ord. ~781
Rezoning to B-3 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Jewel Tea Co. ZONING ORDINANCE AS TO CERTAIN PROPERTIES TO BE
property USED BY THE JEWEL TEA CO. ON NORThwEST HIGHWAY AND
ELMHURST AVENUE IN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with
the following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline
and Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Bickley referred to Cases 61-21 and 61-22 wherein the
Board concurred in the recommendation of the Board of Appeals at
the August 8th meeting. Trustee Bickley read Ord. ~782 and moved
for its passage, and that the President and Clerk be authorized to
sign same, seconded by Trustee Bruhl.
Ord. #782
Busse-Wille AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
property MOUNT PROSPECT AS TO CERTAIN PROPERTY ON THE WEST
SIDE OF MAPLE STREET RUNNING FOR 20 FT. NORTH OF
LINCOLN AVENUE IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO PROPERTY
PREVIOUSLY ZONED R-3
The President put the. question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline, and
Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Ord. #783 Trustee Bickley read Ord. #783 and moved for its passage and
School propertythat the President and Clerk be authorized to sign same, seconded
by Trustee Phillips.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
MOUNT PROSPECT AS TO PROPERTY DIRECTLY SOUTH
OF CENTRAL SCHOOL.
This is an ordinance reclassifying from R-1 District, Residential,
to P-3 District, Parking. The President put the question, the Clerk
called the roll, with the following respqnse: Ayes, Trustees Bickley,
Bruhl, Casterline and Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
Angust 23~ 1961
317
President Schlaver stated that the Village Manager was President's
vacationing and his report was enclosed with the agenda for the report
meeting. It included the Use of the Radar Speed Timer Aug. 1-Aug. lB
and the Poliee Department Tickets for Aug. ll-Aug, l?.
President Schlaver gave his report stating that he had
recently returned from a trip to White Sands, New Mexico and Colorado
Springs, Colorado with the U. S. Army and Air Force.
At a previous meeting Trustee Casterline suggested that the Trees
Village give thought to a replanting program for trees removed because
of Dutch Elm disease and President Schlaver stated that he endorsed
and hoped that a program of substantial help be given.
President Schlaver stated that as sole liquor commissioner Liquor
he is empowered to name a committee to assist him in performing these
duties, and he, therefore, has appointed the following to assist him:
Joseph Sokal, President of Mt. Prospect Federal
Savings and Loan Association
409 NaWa Ta
Herbert Van Driel, druggist, South Pine Street
Jack McHugh, former President of Northwest Home
Owners Association, 401 No Eastwood
President Schlaver stated that Arlington Heights this week Annexations
completed annexation of all territory west of Busse Road to the toll
road and Des Plaines is also considering annexation of the area west
of 8B and south of Mt. Prospect, and this logically should be under
our control. He is happy that members of this board are pursuing
possible annexation south to the toll road.
President Schlaver requested a return to the former procedure
of four regular meetings a month except in the months of December Board meetings
July and August, and asked that someone moved that the Village attorney
draft the necessary change in the ordinance as revised last spring.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the
Village Attorney be authorized to prepare an ordinance making the
change to four meetings a month as reouested by President Schlaver.
The President put' the question with the following response: Ayes,
Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Phillips and President Schlaver. Nays, Trustee
Casterline. Whereupon the Presiden~ declared the motion carried.
Trustee Bruhl gave a report on the meeting held with the three garbage
other village for joint garbage service at which they complimented
us for the idea but would not go along with us.
Trustee Casterline made the following motion, seconded by
Trustee Bruhl:
~That the Village Attorney be authorized and instructed to prepare an
ordinance to provide for Fallout Shelters including the following:
1. All Fallout Shelters shall require a building permit
prior to construction.
2. The minimum quality specifications be those shown in
"The Family Fallout Shelter - MP 15" of the Office of
Civil and Defense Mobilization Dated June 1959
(figures lB, 18, 19, 20, 21 Drawings SO-l, 5, 6 & Y.
B. Such construction be within the building limits of each
lot unless the locations or size of the current
buildings on the property cause the owner a severe
hardship by regulations according to the best judgement
of the architectural committee. Hardship cases should
be referred to the Village Board for a special variation
ruling.
Augusz 23, 1961
4.Satisfactory provision for drainage around the
shelters, ventilation and structural strength.
§. Waive any butlding permit fee.
The President put the question and the Clerk called the roll,
with the following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl,
Casterline and Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the
motion carried.
County The Village Attorney asked the Trustees to indicate what --
Zoning status they wanted him to take on County Zoning Dockets 246, 227, ~
and 208, 209, 210, 211, 212; whether to withdraw the objections or
keep them in force.
Trustee Phillips, seconded by Trustee Bickley, moved that
the Village Attorney be instructed to withdraw the original
objections to Case 208, 209, 210, 211 and 212, and the objection
to the others should remain. The President put the question and the
Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes, Trustees
Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline and Phillips. Whereupon the President
declared the motion carried.
Traffic Trustee Bickley reported that he had a request for a stop
sign at Hi Lusi and Busse and the police committee recommended that
it be denied.
Trustee Bickley also reported on the request from the
Sunset PTA for a stop light at Lonnquist and 83. The State would
not allow this as there wasn't sufficient cross traffic and we do
have a crossing guard there.
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that
the Village Attorney be authorized to draw up the necessary ordin-
ance for the erection of "No Parking at any Time" signs on the
south side of Memory Lane between Dale and Forest Avenues.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the ~.~
following response: Ayes, Trustees Bdckley, Bruhl, Casterline and
Phillips. W]uereupon the President declared the motion carried.
With regard to the letter from the Northeast Home Owners
Ass'n., copy of which all of the trustees received with the agenda,
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Trustee Phillips, moved that the Village
Attorney be authorized to revise the ordinance passed heretofore
regarding Highland Avenue and now make it a 2-way street and for the
erection of 4-way stop signs at the intersection of Highland Avenue
and Maple Avenue.
The President put the question and the Clerk called the roll, with
the following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline
and Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Bickley read the following letter:
July 21, 1961
Village of Mount Prospect
ll2 E. Northwest Highway
Mount Prospect, Illinois
Gentlemen: Re: Shopping Center on Judith Ann Drive I
& Main Street~ Mt. Prospect, Ill.
We hereby request permission to ~utilize for angular parking the
south parkway of Judith Ann Drive adjacent to the property ~eferred
to above. We feel this would help alleviate any congestion which
may occur in this area.
The space of a car which would normally park parallel to the curb
exceeds the amount of ~verhang required by angular parking. The flow
of traffic can be expedited by means of directional exit through
shopping area. As indicated by the enclosed pla.
~ugust 23, 1951
e would appreciate you~ consideration of ~hismatter. Traffic
Very truly yours,
Phillip Gross & Associates, Inc.
by - George Sorensen
Trustee Bickley, seconded by Tra~tee Casterline, moved to approve
the parking plan for the shopping center on Judith Ann Drive and
Main Street subject to the following change, and asked the Village
Clerk to so notify Phillip Gross & Associates.
1. The angle parking should be changed from 80°
to BO° angles.
2. Four parkin~ spaces immediately west of the
building should be marked for employees only.
B. Two additional parking spaces should be created
on the immediate northwest corner of the north-
west parking lot.
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Bickley, Bruhl, Casterline and
Phillips. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried.
Trustee Bickley reported that they had created a police Police Dept.
blotter typearrangement which is available to the press for all
police cases with the exception of Juvenile cases.
Trustee Bickleyread the following letter:
THE INDEPENDENT
August 23, 1961
Dear Mr. Bickley:
Since you arechairman of the Police Commission I would like
to take this opportunity to let you know of the fine cooperation I
have received from our police and fire departments in gathering the
news of the village.
I realize that these are working departments and their main
jobs have nothing to do with public relations. Occas~mally both Chief
Haberkamp and Chief Whittenberg ha~e omitted items or news which would
have been useful to me and which has been carried in other newspapers.
I have never felt this was done deliberately, or with malice, but only
under the press of business at hand.
A reperter's job in a small community is rather touchy if he
also lives there, especially when it comes to police news. I don't wish
to know too much about my neighbor's squabbles, since they are hardly
newswnrth. I am perfectly willing to leave the choice of items to
Chief Whittenberg's discretion. His job is to protect the community,
and if he feels keeping counsel on certain items is important, I will
go along with him to any reasonable limit~
Any questions I have asked the Chief have always been answered
courteously and in detail. Further, his men are always pleasant and
cooperative and show signs of excellent discipline. If I happen to
question them about an item they always refer me to him, which is only
right.
On the ether hand, I don't feel that I have enjoyed any special
treatment since I ha~e been in the department when reporters from
Chicago papers received the same courtesy and cooperation. I had
assumed this was the way the department was run and ~ think you will
find that it is.
Yours truly,
Edith Freund
Motion was made for adjournment and the meeting was regularly
adjourned at lO, OB P.M.
Ruth Wilson, Clerk Aug.23, 1981