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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/27/1978 FC Committe ReportV111age of Mount Prospect 100 S. Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 COMMITTEE REPORT TO: Mayor & Board of Trustees FROM: Trustee Leo Floros, Chairman, Finance Committee SUBJECT: Finance Committee Meeting 9-27-78 DATE: September 29, 1978 Present: Chairman Floros; Trustees Murauskis & Richardson Also Present: Finance Director D. Jesse, Deputy Director B. Tanner, Acting Village Manager E. Geick; Jack Rgnchetto, Finance Commission, and Terry Frakes, Insurance Commission. Insurance Program: The Committee heard from Bill Radtke, the Village's insurance agent, and from representatives of Governmental Interinsurance Exchange (GIE), GIE presently provides the Village's insurance coverage in the areas of general liability, auto liability, and other coverage for public officials. Basically, Mr. Radtke and Jim Bliss of GIE presented arguments why Mount Prospect should continue its present insurance program as opposed to entering into a protected self-insurance pool with other municipalities, as has been recommended. The complexity of the:problem, the Committee agreed, points up the necessity for hiring an insurance consultant to review the Village's insurance program and to make recommendations on what course of action we should follow (see next item). Insurance Consultant: The Committee reviewed the proposals submitted for a Village insurance study (see memo of 9/27/78 from Mr. Geick to the Mayor & Village Board on this subject). The Committee, by a vote of 3-0, recommends the hiring of the firm of Ebasco of Chicago to undertake a study of the Village's property and liability insurance coverage for a cost not to exceed $7,000. The study will be completed in 9-12 weeks. F,basco, incidentally, has served a number of other Chicago area communities, including Glenview, Wheeling and Berkley. The Committee also, by a vote of 3,0, recommends that the health and medical insurance coverage be put out to bid for the year beginning May 1, 1979, Wel have not bid the health and medical insurance for a period of some 6 or 7 years. The Committee does not recommend an insurance study on this portion of our coverage at this time. Liquor Ordinance: In response to a request of the Finance Committee, the Village Attorney prepared an ordinance that would serve to cancel a liquor license upon transfer of ownership of a business. The Committee, by a 3-0 vote, approved the ordinance that would amend Section 13.107 of the Municipal Code. Leo Floros LF:msw Chairman