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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/04/2020 VB MinutesREGULAR MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD — 7:00 PM Wednesday, November 4, 2020 In accordance with Governor Pritzker's Resurgence Mitigation Plan effective Wednesday, October 28, 2020, the Village of Mount Prospect will conduct public meetings virtually through November 30, 2020. The Mayor and Board of Trustees, along with Village staff, will conduct the November 4, 2020 meeting remotely. One member of the Board or executive staff member will be present at Village Hall in accordance with the Open Meetings Act. We invite you to join us via livestream or view the meeting on Comcast or WOW channel 17. If you have a question on an agenda item or comment during the Citizens to be Heard portion of the meeting, please complete and submit a public comment form at least one hour prior to the start of the meeting. Please see the agenda for details regarding public participation during the Public Hearing. 1 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Juracek called the regular meeting of the Mount Prospect Village Board to order at 7:03 p.m. via remote video conference. Village Manager Michael Cassady was physically present at Village Hall, 50 S. Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois. 2 ROLL CALL Upon roll call by the Village Clerk, the following members of the Mount Prospect Village Board were present by via the remote meeting platform, GoToMeeting: Mayor Arlene A. Juracek, Trustee William A. Grossi, Trustee Eleni Hatzis, Trustee Paul Hoefert, Trustee Richard F. Rogers, Trustee Colleen E. Saccotelli, Trustee Michael A. Zadel. None were absent. 3 APPROVAL OF MINUTES Motion to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Village Board on October 20, 2020 Motion by Colleen E Saccotelli, second by William A Grossi. Yea: William A Grossi, Colleen E Saccotelli, Eleni Hatzis, Michael A Zadel, Richard F Rogers Absent for vote: Paul Hoefert Final Resolution: Motion carried. 4 MAYORS REPORT 41. APPOINTMENT/REAPPOINTMENT TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Mayor Juracek presented the following reappointments and appointments to the Audit Committee and Special Events Commission respectively. All terms expire in November 2024. Audit Committee: Reappointment: Vincent Grochocinski Richard Rogers Special Events Commission: Appointment to Co -Chairs: Maura Drew (Co -Chairperson) Brenda Sawyer (Co -Chairperson) Appointment: Christopher Frederick Motion to ratify the appointments and reappointments as presented: Motion by Michael A. Zadel, second by William A Grossi. Yea: William A. Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Colleen E Saccotelli, Eleni Hatzis, Michael A Zadel, Richard F Rogers Final Resolution: Motion carried Mayor Juracek announced two procedural items, a CARES Act amendment and an ordinance relating to a December 1, 2020 public hearing regarding recreational cannabis, will be addressed at a Special Meeting of the Village Board on November 10, 2020. This Special Meeting will be held before the Committee of the Whole meeting. The Village Board unanimously agreed to begin the Special Meeting at 6:00 p.m. 5 COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD Residents were invited to submit their question or comment via email or by completing a public comment form prior to the meeting. Mayor Juracek announced there were no public comment forms received prior to the meeting; there were no phone calls, texts or emails received during this portion of the meeting. 6 CONSENT AGENDA Motion by William A Grossi, second by Colleen E Saccotelli to approve the consent agenda as presented. Yea: William A. Grossi, Paul Hoefert, Colleen E Saccotelli, Eleni Hatzis, Michael A Zadel, Richard F Rogers. Final Resolution: Motion Passed 6.1 Monthly Financial Report - September 2020 6.2 List of Bills - October 14, 2020 to October 27, 2020 - $1,773,553.54 6.3 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING A FIRST AMENDMENT TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE JPMORGAN CHASE BANK DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING A PART OF THE PROSPECT AND MAIN TIF DISTRICT OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS Ordinance No. 6537 6.4 Motion to waive the rule requiring two readings of an ordinance and adopt AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 (ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS) OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT. [This ordinance decreases the number of Class "F -1-V" Liquor Licenses by one (1) La Presa Restaurant Inc. d/b/a La Presa Restaurant located at 401 E. Euclid Ave. Mount Prospect, IL] Ordinance No. 6538 6.5 Motion to accept proposal for Pavement Condition Evaluation Services in an amount not to exceed $25,014. 6.6 Motion to accept proposal for Booster Station #5 Motor Control Center Replacement design and construction engineering services in an amount not to exceed $26,444.44. 6.7a A Motion to waive the rule requiring two readings of an ordinance and adopt AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE USE OF GROUNDWATER AS A POTABLE WATER SOURCE NEAR 606 WEST NORTHWEST HIGHWAY Ordinance No. 6539 6.7b A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A HIGHWAY AUTHORITY AGREEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL INDEMNITY AGREEMENT WITH GRAHAM ENTERPRISE AS INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS TO ALLOW CONTAMINATED SOIL TO REMAIN BENEATH THE FAIRVIEW AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY NEAR 606 WEST NORTHWEST HIGHWAY Resolution No. 49-20 7 OLD BUSINESS None 8 NEW BUSINESS 8.1 This Public Hearing, called pursuant to a proper legal notice having been published in the Daily Herald on October 20, 2020, is for the purpose of presenting the 2021 Budget for the Village of Mount Prospect for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2021 and ending December 31, 2021. Residents were invited to phone-in or text their questions or comments to 847/350-1907 or email t.v.s..e..r.v.i.c..esdiv@mountprospect•org before or during the public hearing. Mayor Juracek opened the public hearing to present the 2021 Budget for the Village of Mount Prospect for fiscal year January 1, 2021 - December 31, 2021 at 7:14 p.m. Director of Finance Amit Thakkar stated this public hearing is for the 2021 Budget for the Village of Mount Prospect; included in Mr. Thakkar's presentation was a summary of the Tax Levy, Abatements and 2021 Budget ordinances presented as first readings. The public hearing for the tax levy is scheduled for November 17, 2020 at the regular meeting of the Village Board. Mr. Thakkar provided details regarding the 2020 Property Tax levy. Mr. Thakkar stated the 2021 Budget proposes a 0 percent increase over the 2019 extended taxes. The total Village levy amounts to $19.5 million. The levy provides allocations for public safety, debt service, and Police and Fire pensions. Mr. Thakkar stated property taxes account for 15 percent of the total Village revenue and total $20.6 million. Other contributing sources include Intergovernmental Revenue and charges for services. Mr. Thakkar stated the total debt service requirement for 2020 is $7.3 million; 37.5 percent will be paid with property taxes. To achieve the proposed 0 percent levy increase, the total pension abatement is increased from $210,000 to $491,497. Mr. Thakkar stated increases in the debt service levy is offset by a decrease in the Fire Protection levy by the same amount, $144,760. The debt service abatement amount has been increased by $57,875 due to changes for the series 2018b refinancing bonds. There is no change in the final levy amount. Mr. Thakkar illustrated the 2020 property tax distribution based on a home valued at $300,000. The Village receives approximately 10.5 percent, education receives 64.8 percent, culture/recreation receives 12.5 percent and Cook County receives 5.8 percent. Mr. Thakkar presented information on debt service levy and abatements. Mr. Thakkar presented highlights of the 2021 proposed budget that include a proposed zero percent property tax increase. To achieve the zero percent levy increase, the General Fund will be subsidizing the Police and Fire Pension levies by $491,497 and will lower the current Fire Protection levy by $203,792. Other details include planned use of Fund Balance for the Levee 37 Project, avoided balloon payment levy for the library bonds no new tax or charges and no interruptions or reduction in service levels. Mr. Thakkar noted the water/sewer rates will increase in 2021 based on the planned rate increases in the 2017 Water Rate Study. In addition, refuse rates will increase for the first time since 2016 by 8 percent. This increase amounts to approximately $1.57 more each month or $18.80 annually. Mr. Thakkar stated the Village is preparing for a residual COVI D-19 impact on the 2021 budget. The 2021 impact is estimated to be $1,143,000. Additional revenue from the Cannabis Education Fund and from an increase in Use Tax total $355,200. The net loss in revenue is estimated to be $787,800 in 2021. Mr. Thakkar discussed the 2021 budget expenditures estimated at $132.7 million. This includes the Village Operating Budget (58%), Community Investment Program (22%) Internal Service Funds (9%) and Debt Services Budget (7%). The 2021 budget expenditure projection is $132,709,390 representing a decrease of $21,108,011 or 13.8%. Mr. Thakkar provided details regarding the operating budget including major categories; Personnel, Benefits and other employee costs (64%), Contractual Services (32%), Commodities and Supplies (2%) Utilities and Other Expenditures (2%). Mr. Thakkar provided details on each Village departments' operating budget and key updates. Estimated 2021 pension contributions for Fire, Police and IMRF (Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund) total $9,126.090 representing a 3.8 percent increase from the 2020 budget. Mr. Thakkar answered questions from the Board. After confirming with Mr. Cassady that no phone calls, emails or texts were received from the public during the public hearing, Mayor Juracek closed the public hearing at 7:42 p.m. Board Comments: • Village pension fund contributions have historically been more than the State statue recommends; staff should be aware that the State may attempt to draining our funds and we must be diligent to protect funding due to the Village. Mr. Thakkar responded, stating by year 2040, the pension fund will be fully funded. Mayor Juracek stated the three (3) ordinances presented will stand as first readings and will be presented for second readings at the November 17, 2020 Village Board meeting. A public hearing for the tax levy will be held on November 17, 2020. 8.2 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING FROM JANUARY 1, 2020 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2020 IN LIEU OF PASSAGE OF AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE 8.3 1 st reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES FOR THE CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL PURPOSES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2020 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2020 8.4 1st reading of AN ORDINANCE TO ABATE A PART OF THE TAXES LEVIED FOR CORPORATE AND MUNICIPAL PURPOSES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2020 AND ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2020 9 VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Village Manager Michael Cassady thanked the Finance team and the Village leadership team for working together during the budget process and working through the constraints and challenges in a COVI D- 19 world. Mr. Cassady reminded residents that before next Tuesday's Committee of the Whole meeting, the Village Board will hold a Special Meeting at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the upcoming public hearing relating to recreational cannabis. 10 ANY OTHER BUSINESS Trustee Grossi reiterated the Village's decision to hold all public meetings virtually through the end of November. Mayor Juracek encouraged residents to stay engaged during these times using the communication and participation tools available. 11 ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, Mayor Juracek asked for a motion to adjourn. Trustee Zadel, seconded by Trustee Rogers motioned to adjourn the meeting. Upon roll call each member acknowledged they were able to hear and participate in the meeting in its entirety: Aye: William A. Grossi, Eleni Hatzis, Paul Hoefert, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli and Michael Zadel. Nay: None. The November 4, 2020 Regular Meeting of the Mount Prospect Village Board adjourned at 7:54 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Karen M. Agoranos