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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/03/2019 VB Minutes 9/17/2019 BoardDocs®Pro REGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. (Tuesday,, September 3,, 2019) Generated by Karen Agoranos on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 1. CALL TO ORDER Meeting called to order at 7:03 PM 1.1 ROLL CALL Members present: Arlene Juracek, William Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel Absent: Eleni Hatzis 1.2 Posting of Colors by the Mount Prospect Honor Guard with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Trustee Hoefert 1.3 INVOCATION - Mayor Juracek provided the invocation 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2.1 Minutes from the Regular Meeting of the Village Board- August 20., 2019 Motion by Michael Zadel, second by Colleen Saccotelli to approve the its of the Regular Meeting of the Village Board of August 20, 2019 Yea: William Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers,, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel Absent: Eleni Hatzis Motion Carries 3. MAYOR'S REPORT 3.1 PROCLAMATION: Chamber of Commerce Week - September 9-13, 2019 Mayor Juracek read the proclamation into record. Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dawn Fletcher Collins accepted. 3.2 PROCLAMATION: National Preparedness Month - September 2019 Mayor Juracek read the proclamation into record. Fire Chief Brian Lam 1, along with members of Mount Prospect CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) accepted the proclamation. 3.3 PROCLAMATION: National Day of Service and Remembrance - September 11, 2019 Mayor Juracek read the proclamation into record. Police Chief John Koziol and Fire Chief Brian Lambel accepted the proclamation on behalf of the men and women of their departments. First responders from both Police and Fire were in attendance. 4. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD Louis Goodman 310 N. School Street Mr. Goodman asked why the consent agenda includes a motion to reject the bids for the Backyard Drainage Program. Mayor Juracek responded, stating only two bids were submitted for this project and the submittals far exceeded staff's cost estimate for the project; staff plans to re-bid the project in the very near future. S. CONSENT AGENDA 5.1 Monthly Financial Report - July 2019 5.2 List of Bills - August 14, 2019 - August 27,, 2019 5.3 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE RIVER TRAILS PARK DISTRICT AND THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT FOR USE OF FACILITIES DURING A COMMUNITY EMERGENCY Resolution No. 34-19 5.4 Motion to reject bids for 2019 Backyard Drainage Program Improvements Reject bids submitted by Mauro Sewer Construction, Inc of Des Plaines., Il and Apollo Trenchless, Inc. of Lombard, Il for 2019 Backyard Drainage Program Improvements. 5.5 Motion to Extend the Auditing Service Agreement with Sikich, LLP for One Year. https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 1/3 9/17/2019 BoardDocs®Pro Approval of this action will extend the auditing service agreement with Sikich,, LLP for one year. Motion by William Grossi, second by Richard Rogers to accept the consent agenda as presented. Yea: William Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers, Colleen cc Ili, Michael Zadel Absent: Eleni Hatzis Final Resolution: Motion Caries 6. OLD BUSINESS None 7. NEW BUSINESS None S. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT 8.1 Motion to accept Joint Purchasing Contract for the purchase of one (1) new 2019 Elgin Broom Bear Street Sweeper in an amount not to exceed $267,,586.00. Director of Public Works presented background information and staff recommendation. Mr. Dorsey stated this proposed purchase of a new sweeper replaces one damaged in a rollover accident at the Public Works Open House in May. The estimated cost to repair the damages to the sweeper is $120,000. The Village's insurance carrier ,, Illinois Risk Management Association (IRMA) declared the vehicle a total financial loss. Mr. Dorsey stated IRMA determined the current value of the totaled sweeper is $153, 385 less the $100,000 deductible; the remaining $53,385 will go toward mitigating the cost of then sweeper. Mr. Dorsey stated that having two sweepers are key tomaintaining the Village streets on a daily basis and added the sweepers are used frequently for clean-up after Village special events and accidents. In addition, the sweepers are utilized during leaf collection in the fall when a third sweeper must be rented to keep pace with the high volume of work. Mr. Dorsey stated staff evaluated staff truck mounted sweepers and identified the following benefits: • Larger debris hopper • Larger water capacity • Ability to travel faster; arriving at job sites quicker • Ability to travel at highers s increases efficiencies in the sweeping operation; greater flexibility Mr. Dorsey added the proposed new sweeper has a better fuel economy than the one in replaced, and is cleaner burning due to tighter EPA standards. Mr. Dorsey provided details on funding. Mr. Dorsey stated the cost of the new sweeper is $267,586. Funds from the Vehicle Replacement Fund., totaling $35,297, will be utilized to purchase the new sweeper. In addition,, in 2020,, Public Works is scheduled to replace flusher truck 2750. Staff recommends replacing the flusher truck with a combination flusher and vacuum truck. This will allow staff to sell or trade the existing vacuum truck. The cost to purchase a new truck is $450.,000; the current combined Vehicle Replacement Fund balance for flusher 2750 and vacuum truck 2725 is $485,,054 which results in an excess fund balance of$35,054 which will be used toward the purchase of th new sweeper. Mr. Dorsey stated the remaining funds needed to purchase the sweeper will come for the Village's Risk Management Fund. Mr. ors y_provided the followin.g in response uestions from the VilLage Board: • The proposed new sweeper is a mechanical type sweeper with a side dump • Salvage value of of sweeper is being evaluated by IRMA; disposal of the vehicle will be brought before the Board for approval on a future date. • Proceeds from the sale of the damaged sweeper will be distributed to IRMA, not the Village Motion by Paul Hoefert, second by Michael Zadel to accept the Sourcewell Joint Bid Contract Award #122017-FSC for the purchase of one (1) new 2019 Elgin Broom Bear Sweeper from Standard Equipment Company, of Chicago, Illinois at a cost not to exceed $267,586. Yea: William Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers,, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel Absent: Eleni Hatzis Final Resolution: Motion Carries 9. ANY OTHER BUSINESS Mayor Juracek reminded everyone to attend this Sunday's French and Farmer's Market and the upcoming Celebration of Cultures event. 10. ADJOURNMENT https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 2/3 9/17/2019 BoardDocs®Pro There in no further business to discuss,, Mayor Juracek asked for a motion to adjourn. Trustee Colleen Saccotelli seconded by Trustee Richard Rogers, moved to adjourn the meeting. By unanimous vote,, the September 3, 2019, Regular Meeting of the Village Board adjourned at 7:32 PM https://go.boarddocs.com/il/vomp/Board.nsf/Public 3/3