HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3142 09/15/1981 RDINANCE NO. 3142
AN ORDIN~_NCE ESTABLISHING THE VILLAGE OF
MOUNT PROSPECT SPECIAL SERVICE AREA NUMBER' 4
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: This Board finds as follows: (A). Prior
to June, 1981 this Board did take action to apply for Federal
grant assistance under the Federal Community Development Block
Grant Program and did further appropriate funds from its allotment
of motor fuel tax funds for the purpose of improving portions of
South'Wille Street and Busse Avenue within the Vil%age of Mount
Prospect, Illinois. (B). The application of such Federal grant
assistance and motor fuel tax funds toward the costs of con-
structi~gthe.proposed improvements will leave remaining the
sum of $50,000.00 in construction costs and other fees and
expenses pertaining to this improvement program to be provided
at the local level. (C). For the purpose of providing the
necessary local funding through the issuance of General Obligation
Bonds and the levy of the tax to pay the principal and interest
upon said Bonds when due and payable, this Board ~as, at its
regular scheduled meeting of June 2, 1981, adopted Ordinance No.
3119 entitled "An Ordinance Proposing the Establishment of a
Special Service Area in the Villag~ of Mount Prospect, Illinois
and Providing for Public ~earing and Other Procedures in Connection
Therewith", under the provisions of which a special hearing was
called to be held before this Board on June 23, 1981, pursuant
to the publication of notice thereof at least fifteen (15) days
prior to such hearing, in the Mount Prospect ~e~ald, a newspaper
published in the Village of Mount Prospect which notice was
publishe4 on June 6, 1981, and further pursuant to the mailing
f notice addressed to the person or persons in whose name the
general taxes for the last preceding year were paid on each lot
and tract or parcel of land lying within the proposed Special
Service Area; which notice was mailed not less than ten (10) days
prior to the date of said hearing, on June 10, 1981. The pertinent
Certificate of Publication and Affidavit of Mailing Notice are
attached to this Ordinance and are made a part hereof by reference.
Said notices confo£med in all respects to the statutory requirements
pertaining thereto. (D). On June 23, 1981, a public hearing was
held on the question of establishing a Special Service Area,.as
set forth in the notices and all interested persons were given
an opportunity to be heard on the question of the establishment
of the Special Service Area, the formation of boundaries of such
area, the issuance of such General Obligation Bonds, and the levy
of taxes to pay the principal and interest thereof affecting said
area. The hearing was held in the Board Room of the Public Safety
Building, 112 East Northwest Highway, Mount Prospect, Illinois,
with the President and five (5) of the six (6) Trustees of the
Village Board in attendance. The hearing commenced at approximately
9i05 P.M. and was adjourned following numerous questions and
answers, at 10:15 P.M. on June 23, 1981. (E). Upon consideration
of the data and information presented at the public hearing, this
Board of Trustees finds that it is in the best public interest of
the Village of Mount Prospect that a Special Service Area designated
as "Mount Prospect Special Service Area Number 4", as hereinafter
describe~'~e'establlshed, for the purpose of providing a portion
of the funds necessary to accomplish the improvements furnishe~
within said Special Service Area as herein after described in-this
Ordinance. (F). Said area is a compact and contiguous business
area within the Village of Mount Prospect, is zoned for b~siness
purposes and will benefit specially from the municipal services
to be provided which services are unique and are in addition"to
'the municipal services provided by the Village of Mount Prospect
as a whole. (G). It is in the best interests of the Village of
Mount Prospect that such Special Service Area be established and
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hat there be a levy of a special tax against such area for fundi-ng
a portion of the cost of furnishing the special services hereinafter
set forth and described in this Ordinance; which services are
extended for the common interest of such area. (H) During a
period of sixty (60) days following the final adjournment ~of
the public hearing on June 23, 1981 no petition signed by a least
fifty-one percent (51%) of the electors residing within the
Special Service Area and by at least fifty-one percent (51%) of
the owners of record of the land included within the boundaries
of the Special Service Area was filed with the Village Clerk
objecting to the creation of this Special Service Area, to the
levy or imposition of a tax or the issuance of bonds for the
provision of special services to the area, or to a proposed
increase in the tax rate.
SECTION ~'~O: A Special Service Area designated as
"Village of Mount Prospect Special Service Area Numker 4" is
· hereby established pursuant to the provisions of Article VII,
Section 6 of the Constitution of.the State of Illinois and further
pursuant to VAn act to provide the manner of levying or imposing
taxes for the provision of special services to areas within the
boundaries of home rule units and non-home rule municipalities
and counties" as set forth in Sections 1301 through 1311 of
Chapter 120 of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1980. The Village
of Mount Prospect Special Service Area Number'4,' as established
hereby, shall consist of the following described territory which
is located in the ~est one-half of Section 12, Township 41 North,
Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meri~an, in Cook County,
Illinois, and is described as follows:
That part of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of
Section 12, Township 41 North, Range 11 East of
the Thir~ Principal Meridian, bounded and
described as follows: Commencing at a point
being the Northwest corner of Lot i in Block 2 in
Busse and Wille's Resubdlv~sion in Mount Prospect
in the West 1/2 of Section 12, Township 41 North,
Range 11 East of the Third Principal Meridian;
thence East along the North line of said Lot 1 to
the West line of Wille Street; thence South along
the West Iine of Wtlle Street a distance of 7.0
feet to a point being the extension West of the
North llne of Lot 1 extended West in the McLean
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esubdivlslon in Mount Prospect being a
Resubdivislon in the West 1/2 of Section 12,
Township 41 North, Range 11 East of the Third
Principal Meridian; thence East along the said
extension and along the North line of Lot 1 to a.
point which is 96.85 feet east of the Northwest
corner of said Lot 2; thence North 7.0 feet to
the North llne of said-Lot 1; thence East along
the North line of said Lot 1,70.06 feet; thence
South 7.0 feet; thence East 10.16 feet to the
East line of said Lot 1; thence South along the
EaSt li~e of said Lot 1 and also South along-the
East llne of Lot 2 in the McLean Resubdlvislon
aforesaid to the Southeast corner of said Lot 2;
thence West'20 feet along the South line of'said
Lot 2 to a point on the West line of a 20 foot
public alley also being a t~oint on the East line
of Lot 19 in Block 7 in Mount Prospect, being a
subdivision in Section 12, Township 41 North,
Range 11 Eas~' of the Third Principal Meridian;
thence South along the East lines of Lots 19, 18,
17 and 16 all in Block 7 in Mount Prospect '
aforesaid, to a point being the Southeast corner
of the aforesaid Lot 16 in Block 7 in Mount
Prospect aforesaid; thence continuing South along
a line being the West line of Lots 1 and 2 in
Mount Prospect Central District Subdivision of ~
part of the West 1/2 of Section 12, Township 41
North, Range 11 East of the Third Principal
Meridian to a point on the West llne of said Lot
2 which is 57.35 feet South of the Northwest
corner of said Lot 2; thence East'37.37 feet to a
point which is 60.70 feet North of the most
Southerly llne of said Lot 2; thence South 60.70
feet along a line to a point on the South llne of
said Lot.2 which is 121.0 feet West of the
Southeast corner of said Lot 2; thence East along
the South llne of said Lot 2, 121.0 feet to the
Southeast corner of said Lot 2; thence South
along the East line of Lot 3 in the Mount
Prospect Central District Subdivision aforesaid,
said East llne of Lot 3 being also the West line
of Main Street; thence continuing South along the
West llne of Main Street aforesaid across Busse
Avenue to the Northeast corner of Block 16 in
Mount Prospect aforesaid; thence continuing South'
along the said East line of Block 16 and along
the said West-line of Main Street to the-.
Southeast corner of Block 16 aforesaid, said
point being the intersection with the West line
of Main Street and the Northeasterly line of
Northwest Mighway; thence Northwesterly along the
Northeasterly line of Northwest Mighway and along
its extension Northwesterly to the point of
intersection with the West llne of Wille Street
extended South to the Northeasterly line of said
Northwest Mighway; thence North along the said
extension of the West line of Wille Street and
North along the West line of Wille Street to the
intersection with the South line of Lot 1 in
Block 2 in Busse and Wille's Resubdivlsion in
Mount Prospect ~n the West\l/2 of Section 12,
Township 41 North, Range 11 East of the Third
Principal Meridian; thence West along the said
South line of said Lot i to the Southwest Corner
of said Lot 1; thence North along the West line
of said LOt 1 to the place of beginning being the
Northwest corner of said LOt 1 all in Cook
County. Illinois.
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map . of said territory is attached hereto and made a part of
this Ordinance by reference.
SECTION THREE: The purpose of the formation of the said
Mount Prospect Special Service'Area Number 4 in general is to
provide special municipal services to the area, including, but not
limited to, the municipal services consisting of tll~follo~i~ng:
On Busse Avenue
The widening of the street to accommodate more
efficient layout of parking spaces and widening
of the same to 9 feet, and to increase the width
of the maneuvering lanes, together with
resurfacing of the street and installation of new
curb and gutter; the widening of the sidewalk to
an additional width of 5 feet on the North side
of the street and of 3 feet on the South side
thereof, together with reconstruction of the
sidewalk in brick or simulated brick pavement;
installation of storm drainage additions;.
installation of street lighting fixtures;
rehabilitation of existing area parking lots;
landscape grad'ing and sodding and planting of
shrubs and trees; installation of benches,
planters and other furniture on sidewalk areas;
and installation of pedestrian crosswalk areas.
On South Wille Street.
The modification of the existing street to
accommodate diagonal parking; and the redesign
and channeling of traffic movements to provide
for one-way traffic flow along said street from
Northwest ~ighway to a point approximately 300
feet South of West Central Road; removal and
replacement of median ~sland at Northwest ~i§hway
intersection to accommodate one-way traffic flow
and installation of turn around island in
Northerly par~ of street to accommodate service
and municipal vehicles; ~nstallatlon of street
lighting fixtures; parking lot additions and
rehabilitation; landscape grading and sodding and
planting 'of shrubs and trees; and installation of
pedestrian crosswalk area.
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he cost of such special services, there shall be issued by this
Village General Obligation Bonds in an mount n~to exceed
fifty thousand and no/100 dollars ($50.,000.00) at an interest rate
not to exceed ten percent (10%) per annum andto mature within a
period of not to exceed twelve (12) years from the date of
issuance.-Said bonds shall be retired by the le~ of a d~ect
tax to pay the interest on such bonds as it falls due ~d to
discharge the principal thereof at maturity; said tax to be levied
upon all taxable property within the Special Service Area based
upon assessed values as established pursuant to ~e Revenue Act
of 1939; which tax levied on property in the Special Service ~ea
shall be in addition to all other Village t~es so levied. The
r~aining portion of the cost of said special se~ices is to be
paid from certain Federal grant assistance funds pursuant to the
Federal Co~m~',unity Development Block Grant Progr~ and from this
Village's allo~ent of motor fuel tm funds.
SECTION FIVE:- This Ordinance shall be in full force
and effect upon its passage, approval and publication in accordance
with law.
PASSED this 15th day of September , 1981.
AYES: Arthur, Farley, Floros, Miller, Murauskis, Wattenberg
NAYS: 0
ABSENT: 0
APPROVED this
15th day of September
· 1981.
V I ~LAGE PRESIDENT
ATTEST: