01/02/1990January 2, 1990
The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of
Deerfield was called to order by the Mayor in the Council Chamber
of the Village Hall on Tuesday, January 2, 1990, at 8:00 P.M. The
Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were
Present: Bernard Forrest, Mayor
Cynthia J. Marty
Harriet B. Rosenthal
Edwin B. Seidman
Vernon E. Swanson
J. Robert York
Absent: James L. Marovitz
and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present was
Village Manager Robert Franz and Attorney Herbert Linn.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marty, that the minutes
of the previous meeting be approved. Motion carried unanimously.
FRONT YARD VARIATION
TERRELL GOEKE
1660 HERTEL LANE
The Board of Zoning
Petitioner is seeking a variation to
permit construction of an addition produc-
ing a 35 foot setback in lieu of the
established front yard setback of 58 feet.
Appeals recommended the variation be granted.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Marty, that the
recommendation of the Board of Zoning Appeals re front yard
variation, Terrell Goeke, 1660 Hertel Lane.be accepted and the
Attorney directed to prepare the necessary ordinance. Motion
carried unanimously.
EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY
OFF -SITE SIGNS FOR THE
FOUNTAINS
to request an extension
Board of Zoning Appeals recommended
granting petitioner a six month extension
of the existing temporary off -site real
estate /directional signs, with the right
at the end of that time period.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the
Board of Zoning Appeals recommendation re extension of temporary
off -site real estate /directional signs for the Fountains be
accepted, back dating the extension to October 1 when the original
extension period expired. Motion carried unanimously.
MANPOWER COMMISSION -Mayor Forrest announced the following
appointments: Ad Hoc Committee Studying
Reckless Driving Problem - Barry Freydberg, Edwin Josephson and
Robert Graham; Nortran Board - Robert Benton reappointed.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marty, that the
appointments be approved. Motion carried unanimously.
0 -90 -1 ORDINANCE Ordinance re amendment to Special Use,
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PARK SCHOOL Maintenance Shed).
Trustee Marty moved, seconded by Trustee Seidman, that the
Ordinance re amendment to Special Use, Woodland Park School
(Sports Equipment Maintenance Shed) be'adopted. Motion carried by
the following vote:
AYES: Marty, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson, York (5)
NAYS: None (0)
MATAS 500 CORPORATION Trustee Marty moved, seconded by Trustee
INTERIOR PARKING SIGNS Rosenthal, to remove the Ordinance Amending
Signage Plan re Matas 500 Corporation
Interior Parking Signage from table. Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Marty moved, seconded by Trustee Swanson, that this stand
as a first reading of the Ordinance. Motion carried unanimously.
PRELIMINARY PLAT A request was made for a 6 month extension
EXTENSION - WILLOW & of a Preliminary Plat - Special Use Planned
COUNTRY LANE Residential Development /Resubdivision,
southwest corner of Willow and Country Lane
(Santi- DeLeonardi).
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marty, that approval be
given for a 6 month extension of a Preliminary Plat - Special Use
Planned Residential Development Resubdivision, southwest corner of
Willow and Country Lane (Santi- DeLeonardi). Motion carried
unanimously.
DISCUSSION: Elliott Shear, Leonard Tworek and James
Hellen, Deerfield residents, came before
the Board to discuss their grievances and frustations with the
Warwick Pumping Station project that has disrupted their
neighborhood for almost two years. They suggested the Village
perform better public relations by keeping the neighbors informed
of the status of the project and its completion date and
determining what damages have been incurred by the property
owners. They also sought assurance that any damages caused by the
project would be made good by the Village. Village Manager Robert
Franz advised that the original contractor went bankrupt and,
therefore, the September 1, 1989 completion date was not met. He
stated that the street work should be completed by the end of the
week. Curbing, sidewalks, street repairing and landscaping will
be completed this spring.
Trustee Rosenthal mentioned that the Streetscape'and Appearance
Review Committees would be reviewing the final details for the
Callner site on Monday, January 8. An invitation was extended to
interested parties to attend the meeting. Mayor Forrest
requested the final details be presented to the Board for its
approval at the next meeting.
Trustee York reported that a study by an unknown committee has
revealed that Trustee Seidman is in first place for the number of
first and second motions made at the Board meetings in the past
year. Trustees Marty and Rosenthal tied for second place.
There being no further business, upon motion of Trustee Seidman,
seconded by Trustee Rosenthal, the meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
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