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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/11/2003 CWC minutes MINUTES COFFEE WITH COUNCIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2003 9:00 AM VILLAGE HALL, 100 S. EMERSON STREET Trustee Timothy Corcoran called the meeting to order at 9:00 AM. Village trustees present were Michaele Skowron and Irvana Wilksi Representing staffwere Village Manager Michael Janonis and Director of Public Works Glen Andler. The following residents were also in attendance: Katy & Bert Hanson, 103 N. Eastwood Ave. Jean Skrzynski, 100 N. Elmhurst Ave. Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Ave. Lee Williams, 70 N. Albert St. Jill Kusek, 2008 Ivy Lane David Schein, 512 Na Wa Ta Ave. Joanne Engstrom, 110 N. Kenilworth Ave. Jim Uszler, 9 S. Elm St. Lil Floros, 111 N. Emerson Leo Floros, 111 N. Emerson Cheryl Anaszewicz, 216 N. Prospect Manor Ave. Katy & Bert Hanson, 103 N. Eastwood Ave., and Jean Skrzynski, 100 N. Elmhurst Ave. The Hansons and Ms. Skrzynski came this morning to again discuss concerns about their neighbors at 104 N. Elmhurst Ave., who may be operating an auto painting business out of their garage. This has been going on for five years. The noise, smell of paint, and working all hours of the day and night are a nuisance to their neighborhood. Mrs. Hanson has called the Village on numerous occasions complaining about this situation and has also spoken to and met with Environmental Health Coordinator Bob Roels. Mrs. Hanson feels it should be the Village's responsibility to enforce the Village Codes and stop these residents from operating a car painting business out of their garage. Mr. Janonis told the Hansons that he is well aware of this case and he will continue to monitor it. He will also check into whether or not the fence painting is a violation of the Village's property maintenance code. Floating Coffee with Council Minutes 10-11-2003 Page 2 of 3 Lee Williams, 70 N. Albert St., came by to update the Village Board on the status of his dispute with his neighbor. According to Police Chief Eddington, the neighbor's lease will not be extended, and she will be moving out. Mr. Williams thanked the Village Board and staff for all their help in this matter. Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Ave., asked staff where the new Jewel gas station will be built at the Randhurst Jewel. Mr. Janonis said that, if it is approved, it will be built at the west end of the Jewel parking lot, adjacent to the Randhurst ring road. Ms. Tortorello also informed the Board that there is a stop sign missing from the exit of the new Kohl's store on South 83. Ms. Tortorello called the Public Works Engineering Division and informed Project Engineer Matt Lawrie about this missing stop sign. (Note: Since this meeting, Kohl's has installed a new stop sign.) David Schein, 512 Na Wa Ta, stopped by to thank Public Works for all their help during the garbage strike. Joanne Engstrom, 110 N. Kenilworth Ave., just came by to say hello. Jill Kusek, 2008 Ivy Ln., understands the Village is considering moving the fire station on Kensington near River Road to somewhere on the west side of the railroad tracks. Ms. Kusek is against this and wants to know where she needs to go to voice her position on this issue. Trustee Corcoran informed Ms. Kusek that there has been no decision or formal discussion on this matter, and assured Ms. Kusek that all residents involved would be notified when those discussions begin. There are no funds in the immediate future for this project, and it is at least two years away before any discussion would begin. Leo and Lil Floros, 111 N. Emerson. Mr. Floros stopped in to make a suggestion to the Village Board to convert the old Village Hall into a downtown movie house (theater). Trustee Wilks suggested Mr. Floros present his idea to the newly organized Downtown ad hoc Committee. Mrs. Floros invited all those in attendance to the Thanksgiving dinner with our Sister City visitors from S6vres, France on October 30, 2003. Jim Uszler, 9 S. Elm St., suggested the concert with S~vres, France be recorded and sold to members of the communities that were unable to attend the concert. Cheryl Anaszewicz, 216 N. Prospect Manor Ave., came with two of her Cub Scouts to visit the community leaders. The Cub Scouts are looking to do a community project. Mr. Andler gave Ms. Anaszewicz his business card and told her to call him to discuss some possible projects. loating Coffee with Council Minutes 10-11~2003 Page 3 of 3 The meeting was adjourned at 10:55 A.M. GRA/td Respectfully Submitted, Director of Public Works X:kAdmini s~'ationkADMIN\COFFEE W COUNCIL MINUTES I0-11-03.DOC