HomeMy WebLinkAbout7. Mayor's Report (After Oaths) 05/05/2015
PROCLAMATION
“NATIONAL POLICE WEEK”
May 10 - 16, 2015
WHEREAS,
there are more than 900,000 sworn law enforcement officers serving in
communities across the United States, including the members of the Mount Prospect
Police Department; and
WHEREAS,
nearly 60,000 assaults against law enforcement officers are reported
each year, resulting in approximately 16,000 injuries; and
WHEREAS,
since the first recorded death in 1791, more than 20,000 law
enforcement officers in the United States have made the ultimate sacrifice and been
killed in the line of duty; and
WHEREAS,
the names of these dedicated public servants are engraved on the walls
of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington D. C.; and
WHEREAS,
each year new names of fallen heroes are being added to the National
Law Enforcement Memorial, including 117 officers killed in 2014 and 1,466 officers
killed in the past 10 years; and
WHEREAS,
the service and sacrifice of all officers killed in the line of duty will be
th
honored during the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund’s 27 Annual
Candlelight Vigil, on the evening of Wednesday, May 13, 2015; and
WHEREAS,
the Candlelight Vigil is part of National Police Week, which takes place
thth
this year on May 10 – 16; and
th
WHEREAS,
May 15 is designated as National Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, in
honor of fallen officers and their families.
NOW, THEREFORE
, I, Arlene A. Juracek, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect,
do hereby proclaim the week of May 10 - 16, 2015 as
“NATIONAL POLICE WEEK”
in the Village of Mount Prospect and publicly salute the service of law enforcement
officers in our community and in communities across the nation. And, I call upon all
individuals to recognize the dedicated men and women of the Village of Mount
Prospect Police Department for their efforts to maintain our peaceful community and
to also remember the fallen or disabled members of law enforcement agencies
throughout our country.
____________________________
Arlene A. Juracek
Mayor
ATTEST:
__________________________
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
th
Dated this 5 day of May, 2015
PROCLAMATION
NATIONALPUBLIC WORKS WEEK
May 17-23, 2015
WHEREAS, the services provided by the Public Works Department in our community are an integral
part of our citizen everyday lives; and
WHEREAS, the support of an understanding and informed community is vital to the efficient operation
of a public works system and its many programs relating to water, sewers, streets and highways, public
buildings, public grounds, solid waste collection, recycling, trees, and snow removal; and
WHEREAS, the quality and effectiveness of these facilities, as well as their planning, design and
construction are dependent upon the efforts and skills of public works employees; and
WHEREAS, the efficiency of the qualified and dedicated personnel who staff public works departments is
materially influenced by the peoples attitude and understanding of the importance of the work they
perform; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Public Works Department will have an Open House on Saturday, May
16, 2015, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., to acquaint the residents of Mount Prospect with
the many services provided by the Public Works Department.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Arlene A. Juracek, Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect, do hereby proclaim
the week of May 17-23, 2015 as
NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK
in the Village of Mount Prospect and I call upon all citizens and civic organizations to acquaint
themselves with the various services provided by the Mount Prospect Public Works Department to assure
the health, safety and comfort of our residents.
Arlene A. Juracek
Mayor
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
th
Dated this 5day of May, 2015
Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
To: Board of Trustees
Acting Village Manager David Strahl
Village Clerk Lisa Angell
Village Attorney Everett Hill
From: Mayor Arlene A. Juracek
Date: May 1, 2015
Subject: Designated President/Mayor Pro Tem
Our Village Code requires us each year to elect one of the Village Trustees to serve as
President/Mayor Pro Tem. This agenda item appears under the Mayor’s Report for the
th
May 5 Board Meeting. (Attached is Ordinance #5423 which governs the Designated
President/Mayor Pro Tem election – qualifications and procedures.)
Trustee John Korn was appointed to the office of President/Mayor Pro tem for the term
of July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015. Following the oath of office at the May 5, 2015 Village
Board meeting the office of President/Mayor Pro Tem will be vacant. The Village
Attorney has determined; pursuant to Section 1.104(E) of the Village Code providing for
immediate or expeditious selection of a successor when a President/Mayor Pro Tem no
longer holds the office, the remaining term of office, May 5, 2015 to June 30, 2015, and
with continued appointment for the term of office July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016 can be
made in one motion. Therefore, I will be nominating Trustee Richard F. Rogers to be
President/Mayor Pro Tem from May 5, 2015 to June 30, 2016.
I have confirmed with Trustee Rogers his willingness and availability to serve. The
ordinance outlines how other nominations can be made by trustees.
For your convenience, I’ve outlined the parliamentary procedure I will follow.
1) I will nominate Trustee Rogers. It will need a second.
2) Then I will take other nominations. Each nomination must receive seconds.
3) When all nominations have been made, a motion should be made to close
nominations. This requires a second and a majority of the vote of trustees at
the meeting.
4) We will discuss each nomination and his/her qualifications. We may adjourn
into closed session if deemed necessary. A motion, second followed by a
vote must be done to go into closed session for the purpose of personnel.
1
(PERSONNEL 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (1) - The appointment, employment,
compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of
the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against
an employee to determine its validity.)
The discussion and procedures will follow requirements governing closed
sessions.
5) Final vote on each nomination must be done in open session.
6) At the close of discussion, the Village Clerk will call the vote on each
nominated candidate in the order in which the nominations were made and
seconded. Abstentions shall be counted as a “no” vote. Balloting shall
continue until one of the candidates receives four affirmative votes of the
Mayor and Trustees voting jointly.
7) If the motions fail, and we are unable to select a Mayor Pro Tem with this
procedure, you must nominate and elect the Mayor Pro Tem at the beginning
of each Board or COW meeting. In case emergencies arise between
meetings when we have no Mayor Pro Tem, you trustees would have to elect
one at a special meeting.
8) In case Trustee Rogers is away at the same time that I am gone, you trustees
also will have to convene and elect the Mayor Pro Tem for the meeting.
I would like to thank Trustee Korn for his willingness to serve this past year as Mayor
Pro Tem. Designating a President/Mayor Pro Tem is critical to the functioning of the
Village of Mount Prospect should something happen to a sitting Mayor, or should she be
absent from the Village.
See below the list of Mayors Pro Tem and the dates served.
Thanks in advance for your help in this important process. Feel free to contact me if
you have comments or questions.
Past Presidents/Mayors Pro-Tem
2004/2005- Irvana Wilks
2005/2006- Paul Hoefert
2006/2007- Michael Zadel
2007/2008- Richard Lohrstorfer
2008/2009- A. John Korn
2009/2010- Arlene Juracek
2010/2011- Steven Polit
2011/2012- John Matuszak
2012/2013- Paul Hoefert
2013/2014- Michael Zadel
2014/2015- A. John Korn
2
ORDINANCE NO. 5423
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1 (VILLAGE PRESIDENT)
OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Passed and approved by
the President and Board of Trustees
the 6th day of April, 2004
Published in pamphlet form by
authority of the corporate
authorities of the Village of
Mount Prospect, Illinois,
the ih day of April, 2004
ORDINANCE NO. 5423
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1
THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF
MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION 1: Section 1.104 entitled "President Pro Tem" of Chapter 1 of the Mount Prospect Village
Code shall be deleted in its entirety and a new Section 1.104, entitled "Designated President Pro Tem" shall
be inserted in its place which shall be and read as follows:
Sec. 1.104.
Designated President Pro Tern.
A. Policy Statement. Good government demands, in the absence or disability of the
Village President, that another elected official be continuously and readily available to fulfill the duties
of the Office of Village President, especially in cases of emergency. The person selected to act in the
stead of the Village President should be an experienced and committed trustee who has an excellent
record of attendance at Village Board meetings. This person should also have a demonstrated ability
to conduct and facilitate meetings and to make decisions in emergency situations.
B. Creation of Office: Powers and Duties. There shall be in the Village an office known
as Designated President Pro Tem. One Trustee shall be elected to such office and shall be
authorized to perform the functions and duties the Village President is empowered to perform, but
only under the following circumstances:
1. The Village President is absent from the Village and, for the purpose or
implementing the authority of the Designated President Pro Tem, has notified the
Village Manager's office of such absence; or
2. The Village Manager has been notified that the Village President is under
a temporary disability which prevents the President from performing his or her duties;
or
3. Immediate action is required of the Village President and good faith
attempts by the office of the Village Manager to locate him or her have been
unsuccessful within the time in which the action is required.
C.
Qualifications.
1. No person shall be appointed to the office of the Designated President
Pro Tem unless he or she is a duly elected or appointed trustee of the Village of
Mount Prospect.
2. Any person who has filed a nominating petition for the office of Village
President shall be ineligible to occupy the office of Designated President Pro Tem. If a
Designated President Pro Tem files nominating petitions for the Office of Village President,
the office of Designated President Pro Tem shall immediately and automatically become
vacant and shall be filled for the remainder of the term by following the procedures set forth in
paragraph D "Selection."
3. A person who has not completed at least 365 days in office, as a Trustee,
shall not be eligible for nomination as Designated President Pro Tem unless all of those
trustees who are qualified have declined nomination for the office.
D.
Selection. The Designated President Pro Tem shall be elected as follows:
1 . The Village President or any Trustee, acting in open session, may nominate
without comment, a trustee for the office of Designated President Pro Tem; provided that in
all instances the President shall have the right to make the first nomination. No Trustee may
nominate or second the nomination of himself or herself.
2. Upon receiving a second, the nominated Trustee shall become a candidate
for this office. Nominations may then continue until a motion to close nominations is
approved.
3. Nominations shall be closed on the motion, second and the majority vote of
Trustees present at the meeting.
4. Discussion and consideration of the candidates and their qualifications may
be discussed in open or upon appropriate vote of the President and Board of Trustees in
closed session as provided by paragraph (c)3 of the Illinois Open Meetings Act, but the final
vote must be taken in open session.
5. Upon the close of discussion, the Village Clerk shall call the vote on each
nominated candidate in the order in which the nominations were made and seconded.
Abstentions shall be counted as a "No" vote. Balloting shall continue until one of the
candidates receives four affirmative votes of the President and Trustees voting jointly. That
person shall become Designated President Pro Tem. No additional oath or bond shall
be required.
6.
E. Term of Office. The initial term of office of the Designated Pro Tem shall commence
on the day of appointment and terminate June 30 of 2005 or until a successor has been selected.
Thereafter, the Designated President Pro Tem shall be elected at the first regular meeting in June,
take office on July 1 st and serve until June 30th of the following year or until a successor has been
selected. The Designated President Pro Tem may be removed at any time by four affirmative votes
of the President and trustees voting jointly. If such removal occurs, a successor shall be expeditiously
selected for the remainder of the term in accordance with Paragraph D "Selection".
F. Acting Village President, Vacancy. If a vacancy occurs in the office of Village
President, the Designated President Pro Tem, may, in the sole discretion of the trustees, serve as
Acting Village President until such time as a successor to fill the vacancy has been duly elected and
has qualified; or the trustees may select a new Acting Village President at any time during the
vacancy.
G. Absence or Disability of Designated President Pro Tem. If anyone of the
circumstances described in (1), (2) or (3) of Subsection B of Section 1.104 is found to exist as to both
the Village President and the Designated President Pro T em, the Board of Trustees shall elect one of
its members to act as President Pro Tem, who during the absence or disability of the President and
the Designated President Pro Tem shall, temporarily perform the duties of the President.
2
SECTION 2:
That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law.
AYES: Corcoran, Hòefert, Lohrstorfer, Skowron, Wilks
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Z ade 1
PASSED and APPROVED this 6 thday of
ATTEST:
3