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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9a. CWC Minutes 11/08/2014 MINUTES VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT COFFEE WITH COUNCIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 9:00 AM Community Room, Village Hall Meeting convened at 9:00 AM. Those present: Mayor Juracek, Trustee Steven Polit, Trustee John Matuszak, Trustee Richard Rogers, Trustee Paul Hoefert, Village Manager Mike Janonis and Fire Chief John Malcolm. Residents in Attendance: John Elenberger Redwood Drive Teri Markovitz Briarwood Drive Walter Szymczak Eastwood Avenue Pat Szymczak Eastwood Avenue Louis Goodman N. School Street Jerry Boldt N. School Street Mal Holec Quince Lane Thomas Tezky N. School Street Chris Rogers Laurel Drive Teri Archam Briarwood Drive Jim Chylik Locust Lane Carol Tortorello S. Elmhurst Avenue Louis Bowers Boxwood Drive Craig Iverson S. Wille Street Barbie Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue Steve Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue Barb and Bob Gonzo I-Oka Avenue Mike Cuddy I-Oka Avenue Joseph Lakner I-Oka Avenue Ken Koeppen Linneman Road Nancy Tobin W. Dempster Street David Schein Na Wa Ta Avenue John Ellenberger discussed his ride along with the police department last Wednesday, and was very complimentary of the police officers he was with that evening. Teri Markovitz expressed concerns about the alleged gang shooting last Wednesday evening. , Mr. Janonis informed those present that there are gangs in Mount Prospectand our police department does a great job. Mr. Elenberger also commented on what a great job our police department did that evening, because he rode along with the officer that responded to the shooting. 1 Walter and Pat Szymczak commented on how nice the Oktoberfest event was this year. Louis Goodman complimented the Trustees and Mayor for trying to reduce the tax levy. Jerry Boldt discussed the Finance Commission recommendation to keep the tax levy low and also commended the Board. Mr. Boldt brought up the concern of Trick or Treat hours and asked if the hours could be changed from 3 PM to 8 PM to 3 PM to 7 PM. Staff said they would consider. Mal Holec had concerns with bicyclists at night, and referenced the requirement to have lights on bicycles. The Mayor discussed the Village bike plan, and asked information could be posted on our website and social media to help spread the word about bicycle safety. Tom Tezky reported he attended a law enforcement seminar in Des Plaines. Chris Rogers had nothing to report. Teri Archam thanked the Village for following up on the issues with a neighbor doing work in Briarwood, and had concerns about work that was still taking place in the neighborhood. Staff will follow up on these issues. Jim Chylik spoke about how the media and politicians use numbers and percentages to scare people. You have to look at the numbers to see what the actual increase is, not only the percentage. Carol Tortorello had nothing to report. Lou Bowers asked a question about electric aggregation and how it impacts Mount Prospect. The Mayor explained the process and provided those in attendance with a great explanation of the electric aggregation process. More information is on the Village website. Mr. Iversen asked if the Village had a list of contractors that do home remodeling. Staff informed him we do not, but suggested he contact the Mount Prospect Chamber or check on Angie’s list on the web. Barbie and Steve Van Arsdale provided a little background on crime stoppers for those in attendance. Barb and Bob Gonzo were in attendance to oppose any zoning changes to the property at Golf and 83 on the northwest corner. Mike Cuddy read a prepared statement opposing any zoning change to the property at Golf and 83. He made it clear they aren’t opposed to development, just no open to allowing a zoning change at this location. Mr. Cuddy also expressed concern about his street being ripped up again for sewer work, since the road was just repaired last year. The Mayor asked if staff could follow up with Mr. Cuddy on this. 2 Joseph Lakner was in attendance to oppose any zoning changes to the property at Golf and 83 on the northwest corner. Ken Koeppen had questions about how communities get their water. Mr. Janonis provided background and a general discussion took place on this issue. Mr. Koeppen also raised concern about the sign in front of the church at Linneman and Huntington Commons road being too bright at night. A general discussion took place on the Village code regarding signage, and Mr. Janonis advised that staff will follow up on this issue. Nancy Tobin had a question about fire alarms in her apartment, and what is required by code. Chief Malcolm provided information, and advised her that someone from Fire Prevention will follow up with her on Monday. David Schein had a question on the status of Levy 37. Staff advised it is being worked on and they anticipate completion by the end of November. Mr. Schein also brought up that many critters are being displaced at the golf course due to the construction. Those in attendance sang Happy Birthday to Trustee Polit. The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 AM. Respectfully Submitted, John J. Malcolm Fire Chief 3