HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/05/1960 VB minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF. THE
PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES HELD
IN TH~ MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN 'rH~ VILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT ON APRIL 5, 1960
The meeting was called to order at 8:09 P.M. by President Lams.
Upon roll call, the following trustees answered Present: Trustees Airey, roll call
Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver. Absent, Trustees Ekren and Norris.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that the
minutes of the previous meeting of March 22nd be approved as submitted, minutes
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver.
Absent, Ekren and Norris. Na~s, none. Whereupon the President declared
'the motion carried.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved that the bills
for the week of April 5, 1960 be approved as follows:
General $16,035.94
Garbage 5,459.40 bills
Park. System Rev. 422.01
Library 780.82
Water, operation 11,914.01
Water, surplus 5,344.20
'$39,956.38
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Caster!ine, Caw and Schlaver.
Nays, none. Absent, Ekren and Norris. Whereupon the President declared
the motion carried.
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Caw, moved that the
Village Manager be authorized to open bids on installation of water main
extension in School Street. This motion carried by acclamation.
There was one bid as follows: Water main
loop in
Rossetti Contracting Co. - - - $2,690.00 School St.
Start work within 7 days, complete within 14 days.
Trdstee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, then moved that this
bid be referred to Consoer, Townsend & Associates, Village Engineers,
for study and recommendation. This motion carried by voice vote.
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved that
the Clerk be authorized to open bids for $118,000 water revenue bonds
on Well #6, and this motion carried by acclamation.
The bids were as follows: Water Revenue
Bonds Well #6
1. Mullaney, Wells~& Co. Price - $116,880 @ 4~ per annum
135 S. LaSalle, Chicago Net interest cost - $58,985.00
Net interest rate - 4.40844%
Accompanied by check in the amount of $1,000.
2. Harry J. Wilson & Co. Price - $115,050 @ 4~%
per
208 S. LaSalle, Chicago Net interest cost -~ $59,815.00
Net interest rate - 4.4704%
Accompanied by check in the amount of $1,000.
Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved that the above bids
be referred to the Water Committee for study and recommendation. This
motion carried by acclamation.
April 5, 1960
imited parking Trustee Casterline read petition signed by all residents
signs - - but one living in the 100 block of North Emerson, between Henry
N. Emerson St. and Thayer Streets, as follows:
"We, the undersigned, residents of the One Hundred block of North
Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois, request that our street
be posted for two hour parking.
"Since the posting of Emerson Street north to Henry Street and the
posting of Henry Street east and west, we are constantly inconvenienced
by commuters who park all day.
"In the summer our street cannot be cleaned and in the winter they
make it difficult to get out of our driveways. It also pre~ents the
street from being cleared of snow, leaving us with a ene-lane traffic
problem.
'We would appreciate your consideration on this matter at your
earliest convenience."
After some discussion with representatives of the residents, the
Board o~me to an agreement, and Trustee Casterline, seconded by
Trustee Schlaver, moved that the Village Manager be instructed to
post 2-hour parking signs on No~th Emerson St. between Henry and
Thayer. This motion carried by acclamation.
alley paving President Dams read' letter from Mr. Russell Hartwig,
404 So. Albert, asking that alleys behind Northwest Highway on the
east end of town be hard surfaced because of the heavy traffic from
delivery trucks which drop mud all over the streets and cause traffic
pile-ups.
Mr. and Mrs. Henkel of 405 S. George concurred in this, and also
parking explained that because of the heavy parking in their block, it was
often impossible for them to pull out of their driveway; difficult
to remove snow or sweep the street. The H~nkels, on behalf of them-
selves and their neighbors, asked that some restriction be put on the
parking in their block.
After some discussion, Trustee Schlaver, seconded by Trustee Caster-
Limited parking line, moved that the Village Manager be directed to erect "2-hour"
signs on parking signs on both sides of George Street from Northwest Highway
South George St. north to the alley, and to post signs stating "No Parking 8:00 A.M.-
6:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday", from the alley north to Lincoln
Street. This motion carried by acclamation.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for
the passage of Proposed Ordinance #712:
Ord. #712
Civil Defense AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CIVIL DEFENSE ORDI1$ANCE #698
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver.
No nays. Absent, Trustees Ekren and Norris. Whereupon the President
declared the motion carried and Ord. #712 passed.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Schlaver, moved for the
passage of proposed Ord. #713:
Ord. #7lB
Fees Board of AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Appeals ZONING ORDINANCE AS AMENDED
This ordinance allows the payment of fees to members of the Board of
Appeals when special meetings are held. The President put the question,~
the Clerk called the roll, with the following response: Ayes, TruStees
Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver. Nays, none. Absent, Trustees~
Ekren and Norris. Whereupon the President declared the motion carried
and Ordinance #713 passed.
April 5, 1960
Mr. Frank Henke, 608 N. Elmburst, reported that a storm Brickman Manor
sewer installed by Brickman Builders at the rear of his lot was storm sewer
collecting large amounts of water. After discussion, he was informed
that the Village Engineers will be investigating this area. (See
minutes of February 16th).
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Airey, moved to advance
temporarily from the General Fund the amount of $116.20 to Special
Assessment #61 to cover payment of the following bills:
'' Advance funds
Paddock Publicatt, ons, Inc. - legal publ. $ 64.00 S.A. #61
Paddock Publications, Inc. - legal publ. 43.20
Paddock Publications, Inc. - legal publ. 9.00
$116.20
The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver.
Absent, Ekren and Norris. Whereupon the President declared the motion
carried.
Trustee Casterline referred to a report from Village Manager
Appleby re closing of Busse Avenue next to St. Paul's School during Traffic -
~.~ recess hours. (Minutes, March 22). The Board concurred in St. Paul's
QO Mr. Appleby's recommendation that the street be kept open and other School
~ solution be made as to playground for children.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for
the adoption of proposed Resolution ~9-60:
RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING FEES FOR SPECIAL Res. 9-60
MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF APPFALS, VILLAGE Board of
OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS Appeals fees
--- The President put the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the
following response: Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver.
No nays. Absent, Ekren and Norris. Whereupon the President declared
the motion carried and Res. 9-60 adopted.
President Lams read the following letter from Board of Appeals
Member Charles L. Long:
Letter of
March 12, 1960 Resignation
Mr. Theodore A. Lams, President Bd. of App.
Village of Mount Prospect Chas. Long
Dear Ted:
I am moving from the Village of Mount Prospect about April 20,
1960. Our new Home will be located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Since there will not be a meeting cf the Board of Appeals
during the month of March, I would like to submit my resignation, effective
at any time you see fit.
I have enjoyed being on the Board of Appeals for a long time
and also have enjoyed being a citizen of this fast-growin~ Village. It
is a period of m~ life that I shall long remember.
Sincerely yours,
New address: S/ Charles L. Long
BOB6 E. Shangri-Ls Road ?00 E. Sha-Bonee Trail
Phoenix, Arizona Mt. Prospect, Ill.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved that Mr. Long' s resignation
be accepted and that the Clerk be instructed to send a letter of thanks
to Mr. Long for past services to the Village. The President put the
question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response:
Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterline, Gaw and Schlaver. Absent, Ekren and
Norris. Whereupon the President dec]a'ed the motion carried.
April 5, 1960
President L~ms then read the following letter of
appointment:
Appointment of
George Jacobsmeyer April 6, 1960
to Board Honorable Board of Trustees
of Appeals Village of Mount Prospect
Gentlemsn:
Due to the resignation of Mr. Charles L. Long as a member
of the Board of Appeals, I take pleasure in the appointment of
George E. Jacobsmeyer, 917 Hi Lusi, to fill the vacancy.
Your concurrence in this appointment is respectfully
requested.
Theodore A. Lams
Village President
Trustee Casterline, seconded by Trustee Gaw, moved that the Board
concur with President Lams.' appointment of George E. Jacobsmeyer to
the Zoning Board of Appeals.
Sidewalk on Mr. Adams, representing property owners on West Lincoln
W. Lincoln Ave. regarding the sidewalk, brought copies of the proposed draft of
agreement concerning the laying of this sidewalk by the property
owners. Discussion was held, and it was suggested how escrows might
be put up by the residents before the hearing on sidewalk special
assessment in Circuit Court on April 21st.
Trustee Gaw, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved that
Fence David Grobe, 605 West Henry, be issued a permit to erect a fence at
D. Grobe the rear lot line o£ this address, which fence will be equal in
height to the adjoining fence on 60? West Henry. The President put
the question, the Clerk called the roll, with the following response:
Ayes, Trustees Airey, Casterlihe, Ekren, Gaw and Schlaver. Nays,
none. Absent, Ekren, and Norris. Whereupon the President declared
the motion carried.
Trustee Airey, seconded by Trustee Casterline, moved for
adjournment, and the meeting was regularly adjourned at lO:B2 P.M.
./ E. Robert Reyr~l'~s, Clerk
April 5, 1960