07/01/1991f'.
July 1'. 1991
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 Monday, July 1, 1991 at 8:00 P.M. The
Clerk called the roll and announced that the following were
Present: Bernard Forrest, Mayor
Marvin Ehlers
James L. Marovitz
Harriet E. Rosenthal
Edwin B. Seidman
Vernon E. Swanson
and that a quorum was present and in attendance. Also present was
Kent Street, Assistant to the Village Manager.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Rosenthal, that the
minutes of the previous meeting be approved. Motion carried
unanimously.
CLASS A SPECIAL USE - The Plan Commission recommended approval
ANGELIZA INC. of petitioner's request to permit estab-
lishment of Class A Special Use in the
Commons Shopping Center with the stipulations that 1) the Special
Use terminate when Angeliza ceases its operation at this location
and, 2) the use should be primarily retail and the cosmetology
services described by petitioner must not evolve into a beauty
shop, or the Village will revoke the Special Use permit.' The
Village Center Development Commission recommended that Angeliza
be granted a Class A Special Use to allow cosmetology services to
be provided at this location. (as amended 7/15/91)
Alan Murrow, representing the ownership of Deerfield Commons,
appeared before the Board to discuss the lease and space petitioner
is considering. Liz Aron and Angela Singer, partners in Angelina,
inc., described the services and retail use they propose for their
shop. A co -owner of Michael Thomas Hair Salon spoke in opposition
to granting the Special Use.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
recommendations of the Plan Commission and the Village Center
Development Commission to grant Angeliza Inc. a Class A Special
Use be accepted and the Attorney directed to prepare the necessary
ordinance to include the stipulations listed by the Plan Commission.
Motion carried with Trustees Seidman and Swanson casting negative
votes.
FINAL PLAT/
RESUBDIVISION
255 KENMORE, DEAL
The Plan Commission finds the Final Plat
of Resubdivision to be in substantial
conformance to the previously approved
plat.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the
recommendation of the Plan Commission regarding approval of Final
Plat of Resubdivision, 255 Kenmore, be accepted and the Attorney
directed to prepare the necessary ordinance. Motion carried
unanimously.
Consent Agenda
0 -91 -25 ORDINANCE Ordinance.amending Zoning Ordinance re
AUTOMOBILE CLAIMS cicaiaiEI facility - Draper, &
FACILITY - DRAPER & Kramer /State Farm.
KRAMER /STATE FARM
0 -91 -26 ORDINANCE . Ordinance amending Zoning Map and author -
ZONING MAP /SPECIAL USE izing Special Use - Draper & Kramer /State
DRAPER & KRAMER /STATE Farm.
FARM-
0 -91 -27 ORDINANCE Ordinance amending Special Use to allow
SPECIAL USE - SECOND for a second window to the drive -thru
WINDOW - McDONALD'S operation at McDonald's restaurant.
REAR YARD VARIATION Ordinance granting rear yard variation,
502 RADCLIFFE, HANSON 502 Radcliffe, Hanson. First reading.
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the
Consent Agenda by approved and the Ordinances adopted. Motion
carried by the following vote:
AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (5)
NAYS: None (0)
Trustee Marovitz abstained from voting on Ordinances 0 -91 -25 and
0- 91 -26.
0 -91 -28 ORDINANCE Thirteen bids were opened on July 1st for
AWARD OF $1.5 MILLION a $1.5 Million General Obligation Bond
GENERAL OBLIGATION Issue. Interest rates ranged from 5.611%
BONDS to 5.8828 %. Financial Consultant Ron
Norene recommended awarding the $1.5
Million General Obligation Bonds to Clayton Brown & Associates.
Mayor Forrest noted that the Village has received an Aal bond
rating. The proceeds of the bond issue will be used in the Village
Center in connection with improvements within the Tax Increment
Financing District.
(as amended 7/15/91)
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
Ordinance authorizing the award of $1.5 Million General Obligation
Bonds to Clayton Brown & Associates be adopted. Motion carried by
the following vote:
AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (5)
NAYS: None (0)
EXPANDED PLASTIC
RECYCLING
and HDPE #2 plastics
The Energy Advisory and Resource Recovery
Commission reaffirmed their recommendation
of last August that the Village add PET #1
to the weekly recycling service.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by
tion be given to expand the plastic
September 1, 1991. Motion carried
0 -91 -29 ORDINANCE
MUNICIPAL CODE
AMENDMENT /FIRE LANES
Trustee Ehlers, that authoriza-
recycling program effective
unanimously.
Trustee Marovitz moved, seconded by
Trustee Ehlers, that the rules be waived
to permit passage of the Ordinance on
first reading. Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Marovitz moved, seconded by Trustee Ehlers, that the
Ordinance amending Municipal Code re fire lanes at 1419 Lake Cook
Road be adopted. Motion carried by the following vote:
(as amended 7/15%91)
AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (5)
NAYS: None (0)
0 -91 -30 ORDINANCE Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee
TRAFFIC CONTROL ON Rosenthal, that the rules be waived to
7'R .17717F STREET permit passage of '-' -Q Ordinance on. .f -rst,
reading. Motion carried unanimously.
Trustee Seidman moved,. seconded by Trustee Swanson, that the Ordinance
amending Municipal Code re traffic control on private street at
1419 Lake Cook Road be adopted. Motion carried by the following vote:
(as amended 7/15/91)
AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (5)
NAYS: None (0)
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0 -91 -31 ORDINANCE Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by
REDUCTION OF CLASS A Trustee Marovitz. that the rules be waived
LIQUOR LICENSES to permit passage of the Ordinance on
first reading. Motion carried unanimously
Trustee Rosenthal moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
Ordinance reducing the number of Class A Liquor Licenses from five
to four be adopted. Motion carried by the following vote:
AYES: Ehlers, Marovitz, Rosenthal, Seidman, Swanson (5)
NAYS: None (0)
DISCUSSION Trustee Marovitz noted that Village
sprinkling restrictions appear to be
misunderstood by the Village residents and suggested press
coverage to remind residents of the hours and days they are
allowed to sprinkle.
Trustee Seidman moved, seconded by Trustee Marovitz, that the
Board go into an executive session following the meeting to
discuss a legal matter. Motion carried unanimously.
There being no further business, upon motion of Trustee Seidman,
seconded by Trustee Marovitz, the meeting adjourned at 8:55 P.M.
VED:
Mayor
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