HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. CWC Minutes 02/14/2015
MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015
Community Center
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1 Floor Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. with Trustee Rogers and Trustee Zadel present. Acting Village
Manager Strahl and Police Chief Janowick represented staff.
Residents in Attendance
John & Sue Elenberger S. Redwood Drive
Jim Chylik Locust Street
Walter Szymczak N. Eastwood Avenue
Mal Holec Quince Lane
Carol Tortorello S. Elmhurst Avenue
Louis Goodman N. School Street
Jerry Boldt N. School Street
Teri Markovits Briarwood Drive
Barbara & Steve Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue
Ken Koeppen S. Linneman Road
Jan Kent Briarwood Drive
Colleen Saccotelli N. Willie
Brian Mulcrone W. Central Road
Tom Manion S. Edward
Kevin Nohelty E. Golf Road
Craig Iversen S. Wille Street
Dan Jakobsze N. Wille Street
Joel Zielke S. Edward Street
David Schein Na Wa Ta Avenue
Trustee Rogers opened the meeting with general remarks and introductions.
John Elenberger, S. Redwood Drive
Mr. Elenberger
and River Road and asked if the Village will receive any revenue from sales. Trustee Rogers responded
the sales will be for medical purposes and a portion of the 1% revenue would go to the Village. Acting
Village Manager Strahl said it is treated as a prescription.
Additionally, Mr. Elenberger asked if the Village could do anything about people walking in the middle of
the street, as it is very dangerous. Mr. Elenberger understands in the winter sidewalks are covered with
snow, but it is a concern. This led to a lengthy discussion of snow removal on sidewalks and what ways
to educate the public on the importance of clearing public sidewalks. Chief Janowick responded that
when officers see these situations, they assess the situation and try to help.
Jim Chylik, Locust Lane
Mr. Chylik asked about the calls residents received during the snowstorm regarding garbage pickup. His
neighbors received calls or messages on their answering machines, but he was out shoveling and he did
not receive a message on his answering machine and wondered why. Mr. Strahl advised dispatch sends
the message out and they do the best they can.
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Walter Szymczak, N. Eastwood
Mr. Szymczak discussed the new transmitter on the water meter, which was recently install at his home
and asked if the entire Village would be getting the transmitters. Trustee Rogers responded they are in
the process of updating all meters throughout the Village, except for the customers with American Water.
Mal Holec, Quince Lane
Mr. Holec stated he does not think it is smart to get national organizations involved in elections.
Additionally, he discussed the meeting with the Executive Airport and asked if there would be Village
representation. Trustee Rogers stated even if approved, it could take 10 years to complete. Mr. Strahl
suggested the residents impacted should go, as their presence is important. He also advised they are not
looking to have larger planes, but to have planes take off with a full load of fuel. Mrs. Rogers added her
home will be impacted and she believes it will eventually happen.
Carol Tortorello, S. Elmhurst Aveue
Ms.Tortorello inquired if the Village has an ordinance regarding the times garbage cans can be placed at
curbside and storage of the cans, as she has a friend complaining about her area. Mr. Strahl advised to
her to contact Public Works first with the address.
Louis Goodman, N. School Street
Mr. Goodman had no issues.
Jerry Boldt, N. School Street
Mr. Boldt is concerned with the ongoing problem of snow removal on the sidewalks and he would like to
see the Village have an ordinance. Trustee Rogers responded there is no way to enforce it, except
through public education. Additionally, he expressed concern about the number of people he has
observed driving while using a cell phone and how the ordinance is being enforced. Trustee Zadel
advised this is much like the snow removal, as it is difficult and costly to enforce. When the Police Chief
was asked about officers and cell phone use, he responded officers are exempt, but the department has
a policy prohibiting officers from talking on a cell and added we need to combine enforcement with public
education.
Teri Markovits, Briarwood Drive
Ms. Markovits inquired regarding the shootings she read about in the newspaper recently. Chief Janowick
explained the recent events were gang related events and the outcome of these events. He stated the
police department has started a Special Operations Unit dedicated to gang enforcement. The
regional, there will be Regional Gang Meetings with other police departments.
Barbara & Steve Van Arsdale, Can Dota Avenue
Barbara Van Arsdale asked if there is a designated bus stop by Keefers Pharmacy for the Dana Point
bus when they waiting for the Metra, as the bus uses up several parking spaces. Chief Janowick
responded that if they are occupying spaces and not violating a time restriction, the police cannot do
anything.
Ken Koeppen, S. Linneman Road
Mr. Koeppen discussed the Smart Meter and NICOR pamphlet he received in the mail. He also brought
to the councilBel Aire Lane cul-de-sac where a fire hydrant is located in the center section
covered with snow. He was advised it is the responsibility of the homeowners to clear it, but should it
continue Trustee Rogers said he should contact Public Works.
Jan Kent, Briarwood Drive
Ms. Kent inquired about the status of the annexation of the Lynn Court area and Trustee Zadel said he
was happy to respond that Mayor Juracek recently sent a letter to the Executive Director of the Tollway,
as they are very amenable to discussion. Trustee Zadel added the Village has put together a package
with their request starting the process.
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Colleen Saccotelli, N. Willie
next Monday. She asked if trustees can do a ride-along and she was advised yes by the Police Chief.
Tom Manion, S. Edward
elections.
Craig Iverson, S. Wille St.
Attended just to listen.
Dan Jakobsze, N. Wille Street
Attended just to listen.
Joel Zielke, S. Edward Street
Mr. Zielke expressed his concern regarding a safety issue at Edward and Prospect. Heading north on
Edward at Prospect Avenue, the salt barriers on the median make it difficult to see westbound cars on
Prospect Avenue when making a left turn. Chief Janowick said Public Works would have the site lines
checked and Trustee Rogers asked Mr. Strahl to ask the Traffic Safety Commission to check into it.
David Schein, Na Wa Ta Avenue
Mr. Schein commented on the state prohibiting him from breeding his turtles and he would like a letter
writing campaign for relief from this ordinance. Mr. Schein also cautioned everyone to be aware of the
flooding scams starting and the agency is already providing handouts for residents. He also discussed
the fire insurance ratings and that Mount Prospect needs four more firefighters for our population to
achieve the best rating.
Chief Janowick reminded everyone of the Town Hall Meeting on Monday, February 16, 2015, at 7:00 p.m.
With no further business, Trustee Rogers adjourned the meeting at 10:35 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Timothy Janowick
Chief of Police
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