HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/13/1991 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
AUGUST 13, 1991
I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 6:05 p m Present at the meeting were:
Mayor Gerald L. Farley; Trustees Mark Bnsse, George Clowcs, Timothy Corcoran
and Paul Hoefert. Absent from the meeting were: Trustees Leo Floros and
Irvana Wllks Also present at the meeting were: Acting Village Manager David
Jepson and Village Attorney Everette Hill.
There was a Motion to go into Executive Session at 6:02 p.m The Executive
Session adjourned at 7:25 pm.
At 7.35 p.m., the regular Committee of the Whole Agenda was addressed. Also
present for this portion of the meeting were: Director of Public Works Herbert
Weeks, Pubhc Works Street Superintendent Melvyn Both, Director of Planning
and Zoning David Clements, Director of Inspection Services Chuck Bencm and
Mount Prospect Park District Superintendent Walter Cook; approximately 15
persons in the audience and three persons from the print media.
II. MINUTES
The Committee of the Whole Minutes of July 23, 1991 were accepted and filed.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
There were no citizens present who wished to be heard.
IV. DISCUSSION OF ACCESS TO MAPLE TRAILS PARK
Director of Planning and Zoning David Clements provided an overview of the
issues relating to access from the Harvest Heights Subdivision to Maple Trails
Park He stated that current tentative plans are to install an extension to an
existing sidewalk system on Harvest Lane, past the residential properties and then
make a turn into the Kensington Business Center office complex. This would
necessitate making an opening in the existing fence and then obtaining easements
from the Cummins-Allison business and from the office center at 411 Business
Center Drive. These easements would be needed so that the Mount Prospect
Park District could install a four-foot wide paved surface to connect to an existing
jogging/bike trail and to the Maple Trails Park area
Walt Cook, of the Mount Prospect Park District, stated that they had verbal
assurance from Cummins-Allison and the Property Manager that easements could
be granted pending legal descriptions and the'location of the path on a Plat of
Survey. Mr. Cook stated that, once everything is in place, the construction work
could be completed within a week to ten days.
It was explained that the entire area within the Kensington Business Park is served
by the River Trails Park D~stfict. The Harvest Heights SubdMsion, however, is
in the Mount Prospect Park District. Through intergovernmental agreement, the
Mount Prospect Park District had agreed to develop a park on the land donated
by Opus Corporation and maintenance of the park (once established) would be
assumed by the River Trails Park District. The Mount Prospect Park District has
stated that they will complete the bike/jogging path connection from the Harvest
Heights Subdxvasion entrance to the existing b~ke/jogging path.
Trustee Corcoran was concerned about the length of time that it would take to
install the walks. Planning and Zoning Director David Clements stated that the
property at 411 Business Center Drive is owned by a syndicate based in
Minneapohs. In his opinion, it may take time to obtain the easement from this
organization Mayor Farley stated that the Vdlage's first option was to extend
the jogging path due north from an existing walkway immediately accessing the
Kensington Business Park area. Although th~s would have eliminated the need to
secure an easement form the owner of 411 Business Center Drive, the homeowner
on Harvest Drive (where we would need an easement) was unwilling to provide
same to the Village.
There was a discussion on installing a gate, approximately four feet wide, in the
ex~sting fence surrounding the Kensington Business Center property. Mount
Prospect Park District Superintendent Walt Cook stated that, if a gate were not
reqmred, they would install a single post in the center of the four-foot opening
to deter use by motorized vehicles.
Several Harvest Heights residents commented that they would hke the Village to
intercede on their behalf and have the barbed wire removed from the top of the
existing fence. Trustee Corcoran commented that the Cummins-Allison existing
parking lot is currently being used by park patrons. As parr of the agreement to
provide an easement for the jogging path, they are requesting Mount Prospect
Police assistance in monitoring use of their parking lot including the poss:ble
installation of No Parking s~gns.
Trustee Corcoran also suggested that parking be allowed on Feehanville Drive
adjacent to the park. Imtml discussion centered around parking on both sides
of Feehanville Drive, but this was modified to one side at the present time, with
the possibility of parking on both sides at a later date.
On behalf of the administration, Acting Manager Jepson will be subnutting a
report back to the Mayor and Board of Trustees on a total Village cost and
feasibihty of the project as discussed.
The resident at 1215 Wildwood (which is near th~ dead-end of Westgate Road)
(77)~ told the Board that there holes in the which
are
existing
fence,
are
being
used
to
gain access to the park. He also stated that there is another hole at Marcella and
Gregory that is being used for accessing the business park.~ He felt that these
access points should also be included in a formal walkway system intersecting w~th
the ex~sting jogging path.
P~other resident of the Harvest Heights Subdivision stated that the newly
constructed Aldi Food Store created considerable problems with traffic at Business
Center Drive He felt that the access point as recommended earlier should be
accepted. He also stated that he is concerned about the barbed w~re on the
existing fence and he would prefer to have the fence removed from the
westernmost part of the Harvest Heights Subdivision where it abuts to the 411
Business Center Drive property. He felt that grass and weeds growing into tins
fence make it very unattractive as an entrance to their Subdlvaslon He also
suggested extending the walk adjacent to Harvest Lane all the way to Business
Center Drive
There were other residents speaking on behalf of the project they feel that access
to the jogging/bike path would be extremely desirable and would offer all citizens
of the community the opportunity to enjoy the amenities in the business park
Trustee Corcoran also stated that he would like staff to rexaew the possibility of
additional pathways connecting the subdivisions to the south of the park where
openings are already present. He further suggested that access points be made
for the subdivision north of Kensington. The access points could be marked
crossings on Kensington Road as well as a paved surface walkway connecting to
'the existing walkways throughout the park.
Trustee Hoefert commented that access to the park from the residences north of
Kensington was also requested at a recent meeting by the residents
V. MANAGER'S REPORT
There was no Manager's Report.
VI ANY OTHER BUSINESS
No other business was discussed
VII. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 8:46 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
S/HERBERT L. WEEKS
~, HLW/rcw Director of Public Works
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