HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/26/1995 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
SEPTEMBER 26, 1995
CALL' TO ORDER
Mayor Gerald Farley called the meeting to order at 7 32 p m Present at the
meeting were Mayor Gerald L Farley, Trustees George Clowes, R~chard
Hendncks, Paul Hoefert, M~chaele Skowron, and Irvana Wilks Absent from the
meebng was Trustee T~mothy Corcoran Also present were Assistant V~llage
Manager Dawd Strahl, Community Development D~rector Wilham Cooney, Planning
Coordinator Daniel Ungerlelder, Pohce Chief Ronald Pavlock and Village Attorney
Everette H~II ~
II MINUTES ~
Acceptance of the M~nutes of September 12, 1995 Motion made by Trustee
Hoefert and Seconded by Trustee CIowes to approve the M~nutes M~nutes were
accepted Trustee Hendncks abstained
III CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None
IV GUN REGULATION DISCUSSION
.Mayor Gerald Farley introduced the Gun Regulation topic He stated th~s ~ssue is
being brought up now due to the SportMart request to consider local gun
regulabons ~n heu of the current Cook County Ordinance which affects gun sales
SportMart requests the ab~hty to sell long guns only and ~s not requesbng handgun
sales at th~s brae The Cook County Ordinance which became effecbve on
September 1, 1994 states that retail gun estabhshments cannot be located w~th~n
one-quarter m~le of schools or parks The Iocabon of the Mount Prospect
SportMart store is w~th~n 800 feet of a small park ~n the Wedgewood area
Greg Fix, SportMart General Counsel, spoke He stated that the s~te
Prospect was under cons~derabon long before the County Ordinance was
approved He stated that the V~llage of North R~vers~de previously approved an
Ordinance which allows local gun hcensmg and control and would request the
Board consider that Ordinance as a model for cons~derabon He stated that the
sales of guns are related to hunting and sporting
Chief Pavlock spoke He stated that there are currently no legal firearms hcensees
~n operabon w~th~n the Vdlage of Mount Prospect He stated there are three
collectors which currently have I~censes from the ATF, however, collectors are
prohibited from selling guns to the general public He stated h~s personal opinion
~as the Chief of Pohce ~s that he sees no reason that gun sales could not be
banned at th~s bme since there are currently no hcensed gun dealers which would
be affected at th~s t~me
General comments of the Wllage Board members included the following ~tams
Some members had concerns relabng to the exception of selling guns outside the
radius which has been estabhshed by Cook County There seem to be very few
areas w~thm Mount Prospect whmh do not fall w~thm the quarter mde radius at th~s
t~me Therefore, ~n order to be consistent, the Board could consider proh~b~bng
sales ~n all areas of town ~nstead of allowing them w~th~n very hmlted areas
Other comments ~ncluded concern that the Vdlage should create local rules and
may want to consider reducing the radius which has prewously been established
by Cook County to a radius that is more consistent w~th the comm_umty of Mount
Prospect relabve to locations of retad sales areas
Members felt ~t was ~mportant to encourage proper firearms training whenever
possible and encouraged retaders to assist ~n providing such training to patrons
Mayor Farley polled the Board to determine each member's stance on the
regulatory issue of gun sales within Mount Prospect.
Mayor Farley stated he would support a total ban on 'the sale of guns and
ammun~bon w~th~n the community
Trustee Sk~)wron stated she W~uld support an Ordinance prohibiting sales
Trustee Hendricks stated he would support the prohibition on sales
Trustee Hoefert stated he would support a prohibition on sales w~th~n the
community
Trustee Wilks stated she feels that outright prohibition on sales ~s not necessary
An Ordinance could contain the necessary regulations which some of the Board
' members stated they felt were important as part of any regulatory consideration
Trustee Clowes stated he felt a local regulatory Ordinance should focus on the
proper d~stance from schools and parks as estabhshed by the local elected body
Consensus of the Village Board was to direct staff to draft an Ordinance prohibiting
all gun and ammunition sales within the Village of Mount Prospect.
V. CONTINUATION OF DISCUSSION OF RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD ISSUES
Si(m Re(~ulations in Ri.qhts-of-Way ~'
Community Development Director Will,am Cooney prowded a general overview of
the current s~gn regulabons relating to s~gnage w~thm the pubhc nght-ofTway He
also prowded a general overview of the recommendations from the S~gn Rewew
Board The Sign Review Board recommended permitting s~gns to be placed w~th~n
the nght-of-way between 6 00 a m Saturday and 6 00 p m Sunday being hm~ted
to Residential D~stncts only The V~llage staff would be requested to e~ther t~cket
or remove any remaining s~gns as of Monday mormng
General d~scuss~on of thee V~llage Board prowded the following ~nformabon
Some members were concerned that there is a d~fference between commercial
purpose s~gns,,and pubhc informatmn s~gns or non-profit type s~gns Such a
d~fference should be considered m drafting any regulabons which affect s~gnage
~n the right-of-way Other members felt that Garage Sale s~gns should be
permitted to be placed ~n the right-of-way beginning on Thursday, for example, due
to many garage sale schedules Some members also voiced concern on Elecbon
s~gns and their control
Consensus of the V,llage Board was to direct 's~ff to outl,ne particular~issues
which have been raised by the Village Board and refer thbse issues for further
review and recommendation by the Sign Review Board. The issues to be
considered Include definff~on of the types of signs which may be placed in the
right-of-way, the determination of Election sign placement in the right-of-way,
placement of signs in the right-of-way of residents who may be uncooperative of
such placement vathin the right-of-way adJoining their home and determining a
reasonable time frame which such signs may be permuted.
Mary Kay Risler, One East Mdburn, spoke She stated that she hve's on the corner
of Route 83 and Mdbbrn She stated she does not allow any s~gns to be placed
,~n her yard and would request the S~gn Review Board and the V~llage Board to
consider all the ~ssues before passing any~regulabons
Trustee Hoefert stated that he was concer, ned about equitable enforcement of such
a S~gn Ordinance and ~t not be I~m~ted to complalnFfollow-ups, only,
Hal Predovich, 200 East Lonnqu~st, spoke .He stated that as a representabve of
the S~gn Rewew Board, they could reconsider their recommendations based on the
~nformat~on the Vdlage Board has prowded them th~s evemng
Accessory Structures ~ .~ :. ,..
B~ll Cooney prowded some g~neral ~nformat[on relabng to accessory structures
,which ~nclude sheds and garages. Questions which have ansen relate to whether
an Ordinance hm~t~ng the s~ze of sheds and garages ~s reflectwe of community
des~res- He stated that there are d~fferent regulations for attached versus
detached garages H~s staff has recommended that 600 square foot garages be
considered as standard regardless of whether they are detached or attached He
also stated that staff would recommend three-car garages be allowed with a
Vanat~on approval ~f a defln~bon of hardship can be prowded
Consensus of the V,Ilage Board was to endorse the staff recommendabon as
outhned by B~II Cooney. Garages will be I,m~ed to 600 s~q~are feet regardless of
whether the structure is attached or detached. ·
Bdl Cooney prowded a general overview of the types of sheds which are currently
permitted w~thln the V~llage Code I~m~ts sheds to 120 square feet 'Mr 'Cooney
stated that h~s staff has researched the type of sheds generally avadable and feels
that the s~ze of the shed should not be related to the lot size The 120 square foot
hm~tabon appears to be adequate He stated that only three sheds larger than 120
square feet have been approved by the Vdlage Board ~n the last two years
Consensus of the Village Board was to endorse the staff recommendation and
retain the 120 square foot limitation on sheds throughout the Village.
Commercial Vehicles
Bill Cooney prowded some general mformabon to the Board concerning current
regulations defimng commercial vehmles He stated that the current defln[bon of
commercial vehicles Is not sufficient for Court Generally, within a residential
neighborhood, the rule ~s that ~f the commercial vehicle can fit ~n the garage, then
that is where ~t should be stored
General comments of the Village Board included the following ~nformabon
Board members had concerns relabng to advertisements for commercial purposes
versus Iogos of businesses which are less obtrusive Some members were also
concerned about the consistency of regulatmn and enforcement
Consensus of the Village Board was to request staff further hone the
recommendations relating to Commercial Vehicle definition and report to the Board
whether such regulations which are more clearly defined are enforceable.
Dick Bachhuber, 625 South Edward, spoke He stated that whatever regulabons
the V~llage Board approves should ~nclude daytime regulations ~n add~bon to n~ght-
t~me
VI. MANAGER'S REPORT
None
VIIANY OTHER BUSINESS
None
VIII ADJOURNMENT
There being no further bus~ness, the meebng was adjourned at 10 13 p m
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID STRAHL
DS/fcc Assistant V~llage Manager