HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/21/1996 VB minutes MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
MAY 21, t996
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Farley celled the meeting to order at 7:35 P.M. CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL ROLL CALL
Present upon roll cell: Mayor Gerald Farley
Trustee George Clowes
Trustee Timothy Corcoran
Trustee Richard Hendricks
Trustee Paul Hoefert - arrived late
Trustee Michaele Skowron
Trustee Irvana Wilks
INVOCATION
The invocetion was given by Mayor Farley. INVOCATION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to APPROVE
approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 7, 1996 MINUTES
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS.
Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to APPROVE
approve the following list of bills: BILLS
General Fund $ 1,065,099
Refuse Disposal Fund 220,654
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 12,312
Community Development Block Grant Fund 40,440
Debt Service 1 ~000
Capita! Improvement Fund 31;243
Capital Improvement Construction' Fund --
Downtown Redevelopment Construction Fund --
Police & Fire Building Construction 803
Flood Control Construction Fund 8,989
EPA Flood Loan Construction Fun --
Street Improvement Construction Fund --
Water & Sewer Fund ..... 201,906
Parking System Revenue Fund 4,448
Risk Management Fund 56,187
Vehicle Replacement Fund 21,285
Vehicle Maintenance Fund 33,023
Flexcomp Trust Fund 16,240
Escrow Deposit Fund 19,329
Police Pension Fund -
Firemen's Pension Fund --
Benefit Trust Fund . --
$1,732,958
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerried,
FINANCIAL REPORT
FINANCIAL REPORT Trustee Clowes, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to accept the
Financial Report for the pedod January, 1996 through April, 1996,
subject to audit.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks ~-~
Nays: None ~
Motion cerried.
MAYOR'S REPORT
FLOODING Mayor Farley noted that heavy rains have ceused the Des Plaines
River to rise to a point where it was necessary to close River Road.
Glen Andler, Director of Public Works, explained that the flood
control measures taken by the Village after the 1987 flood are
working and that no residential flooding has occurred. Mr. Andler
also noted that the Des Plaines River is 8-1/2 feet above flood stage
with 9 feet being the anticipated crest.
Mayor Farley stated he would be leaving the meeting early in order
to monitor the potential flooding situation first hand. He informed the
Board that .he would be rearranging agenda items for Board
COnsideration.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
BIDS: Assistant Village Manager David Strahl presented bid results.
PAVEMENT MARKING The following bids were received for pavement marking:
Bidde~, Amount
Preform Traffic Control System, Ltd. $23,476.84
AC Pavement Striping Co. $27,528.09.
Marking Specialists Corp. $33,246.55
PREFORM TRAFFIC Trustee Corcoren, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to concur with
CONTROL SYSTEM the recommendation of the administration and accept the Iow
qualified bid sUbmitted by Preform Traffic Control System, Ltd. for
the 1996 pavement program in an amount not to exceed the budget
amount of $$23,350.00.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
CLEAN CATCH BASINS The following bids were received for cetch basin and inlet cleaning:
AND INLETS
Bidder Amount
~J. Doheny Inc. $23,250.00
Midwest Pipeline Rehabilitation, Inc.$23,500.00
A-K Underground, Inc. $23,687.50
American Power Rodding Corp. $28,750.00
Gianfrancisco Construction Co. $32,500.00
Dombrowski/Holmes, Inc. $40,000.00
National Power Rodding, InC. $41,000.00
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Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur J. DONEY
with the recommendation of the administration and accept the
Iow qualified bid submitted by J. Doheny, Inc. for cleaning catch
basins and inlets in an amount not to exceed the budget amount
of $31,500.00.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The following bids were received for catch basin and inlet repairs:
Bidder Amount
Artley Paving & Contracting Corp. $28,945.00
Glenbrook Excavating & Concrete $29,590.00
Mauro Sewer Construction, Inc. $30,350.00
Abboreno ConstructionCo. $33,212.00
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to ARTLEY PAVING
concur with the recommendation of the administration and & CONTRACTING
accept the IOw qualified bid submitted by Artley Paving &
Contracting Corp. for the catch basin and inlet repair project
in an amount not to exceed the budget amount of $25,000.00.
Upon roll ce!l: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
The following bids were received for a p~rtable, trailer-mounted DIESEL
diesel-driven engine generator:. GENERATOR
Bidder Amount
A/C Energy Systems, Inc.. $41,061.00
Charks Equipment Co. $48,850.00 '
Gasvoda and Associates $63,975.00
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to concur A/C ENERGY
with the recommendation of. the administration and accept the SYSTEMS
Iow qualified bid submitted by A/C Energy Systems, Inc. for
a portable, trailer-mounted diesel-driven engine generator in an
amount not to exceed $41,06t.00.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Cor .coran, Hendricks,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Proposals were presented for Phase III of the Melas Park MELAS PARK
Improvement, the cost for which have been and will continue IMPROVEMENT
to be, shared by the Mt. Prospect Park District, the
Arlington Heights Park District and the Village of
Mount Prospect:
MPp. D. VOMP AHPD
$121,629.79 $341,634.92' $123,800.03
*An additional $50,000 may be assessed for entra~ca
improvements.
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A complete tabulation of the proposals is attached to these minutes.
Trustee Hoefert arrived at this point in the meeting.
Trustee Clowes asked if the plan being considered includes the
installation of paths throughout the project, noting that while not
everyone uses baseball diamonds, etc. everyone could use a path.
It was noted by the representative from the Arlington Heights Park
District that pathways would be included in the next phase, if grant
monies are available and designated to this project. It was noted,
however, that the Arlington Heights Park District does not have plans
to fund any future phases in their budget.
Several members of the Village Board expressed disappointment
that the plan ~had apparently been changed and that they had not
been informed of the change to delete the pathways.
DEFER Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to defer
action relative to accepting the proposals presented for Phase III of
the Melas Park improvement until the next regular meeting of the
Village on June 4th in order to determine the status of the pathways
throughout the park.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerried.
CRACK SEALING Bids for, the crack sealing program were advertised .and secured by
the Northwest Municipal Conference for a number of municipalities.
It was the recommendation of the Northwest Municipal Conference
to accept the Iow qualified bid submitted by Kenneth R. Hartman,
[nc. in an amount of $1.035 per pound.
KENNETH R. Trustee Wilks, seconded, by Trustee Clowes, mo~ed to concur with
HARTMAN the recommendation of the Northwest Municipal Conference and
administration and accept the Iow qualified bid submitted by Kenneth
R. Hartman to provide and install the crack sealing material at
$1.034 per pound, not to exceed the budget amount of $28,000.00.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerried.
MAYOR'S REPORT
VILLAGE MANAGER'S Mayor Farleystated that the Village Board had reviewed the Village
PERFORMANCE Manager's performance in previous Closed Sessions and stated that
REVIEW: SALARY he would entertain a motion to take official action based on that
INCREASE review.
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to increase
the Village Manager's sa. lary from $91,500.00 to $95,000.00 and to
raise his deferred compensation amount from $3,202.50 to
$5,192.50.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcorar~, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendricks
Motion carried.
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i · I~XISTINC C, RAV~L. ROADWAY
)N F'~OM/ TO BE REMOVED AND USED'
,o!. TO ~ Fa AVEL ,. riLL ~r.~S. (NO HAUU.¢
TOPSOIL AND SEED.
I G.P. AVEL ROADWAY
}MBIN1 :URB AND AND, LI~F'D IN
YPE B-e.12 FILl.. ARF. A~. (NO. HAUL OFF'
RESTORE WITH 4: OF TOP<.
,4CID SEED,
~' U~i'P~ OF HEAVY
DU"~ PAVEMENT
ATI'ACHMENT #3
MELAS PARK DEvELoPMENT
COST WORKSHEET
(TOTAL PROJECTA$ PROPOSED: $638,309.63)
GROUP MPPD VOMP AHPD
TREES/LANDSCAPING $9,000.50 $14,528.00 $11,170.75
02050.101 / 02130.101
02937.101/02950.101-102-103-104-105
STORM SEWERS $15,853.97 $46,052,31 $15,853.96
02222.101 / 02301.101
02301.102 / 02720.101-102-103-104-201-203-204
EARTHWORK $17,600.00 $52,800.00 $17,600.00
02211.104
PAVEMENT- PARKING LOTS & ROADWAY $50,432.38 $243,791.18 $50,432.38
02500.101-102-201-202-208-204-205-206-207-301
SIGNAGE / STRIPING $1,000.00 $2,000.00 $1,000.00
02580.101
BITUMINOUS PATHWAYS $1,850.10 $0.00 $1,850.10
02501.101
LIGHTING - PARKINGLOT & ROADWAY $24,744.80 ' $36,004.40 $24,744.80
16100.101-403-801-901-904
16400.202 / 16530.101-102.-103-105
SUBTOTALS: $120,481.75 $395,175.89 $122,651.99
LESS: AREA 1 (rOMP) ($6,807.32)
DELETE PAVED ROAD TO AHPW YARD
LESS: AREA 2 (VOMP) ($27,144.37)
DELETE 27 PARKING SPACES /
PARKING AREA ADJACENT TO PUMP HOUSE
SUBTOTALS: $120,481.75 $361,224.20 $122,651.99
OPTION 1: REVISED SOUTH PARKING LOT $5,909.04 ($11,792.54) $5,909.04
HEAVY PAVEMENT COSTS
SUBTOTALS: $126,390.79 $349,431.66 $128,561.03
OPTION 2: NO LIGHTS @ SOUTH LOT ($4,761.00) ($17,125.00) ($4,761.00)
MPPD & AHPD PAY FOR NORTH LOT LIGHTING &
PART OF ROADWAY
SUBTOTALS: $121,629.79 $332,306.66 $123,800~03
ADD IN: 27 PARKING SPACES - PARKING AREA $13,572.19 $13,572.18
ADJACENT TO PUMPHOUSE (SPLIT BY BOTH PARK DISTS.)
FINAL TOTALS: $135,201.98 $332,306.66 $137,372.21
ENGINEERS ESTIMATES:
3-15-96: $128,833.20 $844,185.98 $132,350.70
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Arlington Heights Park District
Administration Center
410 N. Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
(708) 577-3000
FAX (708) 577-3050
May 15, 1996
Mr. Glen Andler
Director of Public Works
Village of Mt. Prospect
1400 W. Central
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
Re: Melas Park Parking Considerations
Dear Glen,
Attached is a memo from Land Design Collaborative addressing the enclosed a revised
parking plan for Melas Park. The north and south lots remain unchanged; will be paved
and accommodate 200 cars each. The overflow parking area has been altered due to
the additional area that was required for detention. The new plan shows 38 overflow
parking spaces west of the south lot, and 170 spots along the northern edge of the
property. Because the access road will not continue north of the pump house, the 27
paved angle spaces have been reduced to only 12 spots. The additional 15 parking
areas can be accommodated within the proposed overflow parking areas. Although the
configuration has changed from the earlier plan, the parking capacity at the park has
actually incrased from 697 to 709 cars..
From the Arlington Heights Park District's perspective, these changes do not pose any
problems or jeopardize the needs of the park. The Park District has always felt the
proposed parking far exceeds the needs the athletic uses that will be programmed at
this site.
Please advise if you have any further concerns or recommendations on the needs of
the overflow parking areas.
et fY Recreation/Facilities
xc: Walt Cook, Mt. Prospect Park District
Place For All Seasons
May 15, 1996
Mr. Roger Key
Arlington Heights Park District
410 N. Arlington Heights Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
RE: MELAS PARK - Overflow Parking
Dear Roger:
As discussed at the meeting held at the Village of Mt. Prospect last week, LDC has
reviewed the overflow parking situation per the revised Master Plan dated January 21,
1994 (see attached). According to this plan, the total parking capacity is 697 spaces.
The north and south parking lots accommodate 200 cars each, with an additional 27
spaces found along the access road, just west of the pump house. The remaining 270
spaces occur in the Mt. Prospect Public Works garage (100) and in designated grass
overflow areas.
During the course of the actual implementation of the project, the designated grass
overflow parking was substantially eliminated due to; (1) the request for additional
detention by the Village of Mt. Prospect, and (2) the extension of the south parking lot to
the west to accommodate the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District's deep tunnel
structures. These changes resulted in the loss of approximately 132 overflow spaces.
By utilizing the area north of the pump station and picnic grove, we can recover 170
spaces. The roadway improvements will be terminated at the pump station. This parking
should only be allowed during special events, since we do not want to encourage
parking along the roadway, or on the turf areas on a regular basis for fear of vehicles
encroaching on the berms and fields, thereby potentially damaging the existing mature
trees, turf and irrigation system.
With the recovery of these spaces, the parking count totals at 709 - 205 cars in the
north lot, 196 in the south lot, 100 at the Mt. Prospect Public Works garage, and 170
and 38 in designated grass overflow areas as mentioned above and as shown on the
attached drawing.
Please review the enclosed mark-up of the January 21, 1994 master plan. If you have
Land any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Bob Zolomij or me at 847-
Design 328-4435. Thank you.
Collaborative
Ir~oo~ccPa~d
Sincerely,
~ ce_=
Jennifer Bulin Larson, ASIA
~r~a~ :~-:? Associate
1563 Sherman ~,~ eric.
due to
38 additional, overflow, ....
...................... :" :==-'~, -'--='=-*---+':- 'C~i[aFRo~
Master Plan for:
Melas Park
Arlington Heights Park Distict ""'"~ ~:
Land Dedgn Collaborative, Inc. C.E. Dt~lgn, Ltd.
Arlington Heights, Illinois ~5~ Sherman Avenue 8 Ead NorlhweU Highway
Evansfon, IllinolJ 60201 Arllnglon HelsfiU, Illlrmb
708-328-4435 708-392-3570
January 21, 1994 (Revised 4/22/96, 5/13/96 and 5/15/96)
410 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004, (708) 577-3000
FAX (708) 577-3050
May 15, 1996
Mr. Glen Andler
Director of Public Works
Village of Mt. Prospect
1400 W. Central
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
Dear Glen,
The following is a breakdown for the Village's portion of Design Fees for the Melas Park
project.
1994
Estimate Phase I Phase III Total
Design & Engineering 15,632.00 1,454,03 14,177.97 15,632.00
Services
Construction Administration 6,375.00 559.24 5,815.76 6,375.00
Additional Services Billed 1,644.38 1,160.21 2,804.59
Hourly
Direct Expense Billed as 1,980.74 864.62 2,845.36
Expended
Bid Document development Not to Exceed 2,310.00 2,310.00
for Future Phases $7000 per
Phase
Total 22,007.00 5,638.39 24,328.56 29,966.95
plus extras
Payments received for Engineering Services:
Engineering Services for Phase $ 5,638.69
Engineering Services for Phase II1 $15,000.00
Total Received $20,638.69
Amount Outstanding $ 9,328.26
Place For Ail Seasons
Mayor Farley stated that while he would be making no APPOINTMENTS
appointments at this meeting, he anticipates
presenting recommendations for reappointments and
appointments at the next meeting.
Mayor Farley left the meeting at this point.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to MAYOR PRO TEM
nominate Trustee Corcoran as Mayor Pro Tem. There
~ being no further nominations, the Clerk celled the ~notion
for Trustee Corcoran to act in the position, of Mayor Pro Tem.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerrled.
Mayor Pro Tem presented an Ordinance for first reading that AMEND CH. 13
would amend Chapter 13 (Alcoholic Beverages) by deleting DELETE CLASS "R"
the ClaSs "R" liquor license issued to Brunetti's,. BRUNETTI'S AND
1234 North River Road, which establishment had a fire and DELETE CLASS "W"
will be moving to Prospect Heights, and deleting the Class "VV" FRANKIE'S FAST FOOD
authorized to Frankie's Fast Food, 720 East Rand Road,
which establishment has sold to a new owner.
Trustee Hoefe~, seconded by Trustee C}owes, moved to waive
the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
~ · Skowron, Wilks
~ Nays: None
Motion cerried.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved for ORD.NO. 4796
passage of Ordinance No. 4796
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13
OF THE VILLAGE CODE
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
· . Nays: None
Motion cerried.
An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would AMEND CH. 13
authorize the creation of a Class "S" liquor license for "MARTINI'S: CLASS "S"
Martini's, 113 South Emerson Street. 113 S. EMERSON ST.
~ TrUstee H~efert, seanced by Trustee Skowr°n,'moved to '
waive the rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll Call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendricks
Motion cerried.
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ORD.NO. 4797 Trustee H0efert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved for passage
of Ordinance No. 4797
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 ~-
OF THE VI LLAGE CODE
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Henddcks
Motion carded.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
WAIVE FEES: George Watanabe, 607 Prospect Manor, and Chairman of the Mount
LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL Prospect Lions Club 1996 Village Fair, asked the Village to waive all
fees and out of pocket expenses normally charged by the Village in
conjunction with conducting the Mount Prospect Lions Club 1996
Village Fair. It was noted that the Fair will run from July 3 to July 7,
inclusive, with the normal fireworks display taking place on Thursday,
July 4th. There will be a small fireworks display, sponsored by U. S.
Robotics, on Sunday evening, July 7th.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to waive all
fees and out of pocket expenses normally charged by the Village in
conjunction with conducting the 1996 Lions Club Village Fair.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
ZBA 9-V-96 ZBA 9-V-96, 1727 Klm
1727 KlM An Ordinance was presented for first reading tha( would grant a
variation to the subject property to allow a rear yard setback of 14
feet,,,rather,, than,.the..required... 25,.feet. ,Ja...orc[e.~r,,toj r~qrj~tl~ ,~113.
addition to the house. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended
granting th'is request by a vote of 7-0.
Truste~.~lks, s~conded by, Tt~stee-C~ow~s~,.r,~eved to waive, the
rule requiring two readings of an Ordinance.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendficks
Motion carried.
ORD,NO. 4798 Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved for passage of
Ordinance No.. 479.8
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A VARIATION
FOR PROPERTY. COMMONLY KNOWN
AS 1727' KlM
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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NEW BUSINESS
ZBA 6-CU-96, St. Cecilia's Church, 700 S. Meier Road ZBA 6-CU-96
The Petitioner is requesting a Conditional Use in the nature of ST. CECILIA'S
a Planned Unit Development in order to allow more than one CHURCH:
building on a lot of record. The Zoning Board of Appeals PUD
considered this request and recommended granting this
request by a vote of 7-0, allowing for the .landscape plan to
be phased in, with completion within 3 years from the date
the Ordinance is adopted.
The Petitioner had also requested modifications from the MODIFICATION
Development Code. One request was to reduce the setback FROM
requirements between the stormwater facilities and structures, DEVELOPMENT
which request has since been withdrawn. The other request CODE
is to waive the required curb and gutter around the parking
lot. The Plan Commission recommended granting this
request by a vote of 9-0.
Inasmuch as the request for modification from Development
Code was not listed on the agenda, Trustee Hoefert, seconded
by Trustee Skowron, moved to consider an item not listed
on the agenda.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
Skowron, .Wilk$
Nays: None
Motion carried..
Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to concur
with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and
grant the Conditional Use in' the nature Of a Planned Unit
Development as requested by St. Cecilia's Church in
ZBA 6-CU-96.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendricks
Motion carried.
Trustee Will~s, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to concur
with the recommendation Of the Plan Commission and grant
the modification from the Development Code to waive .the
requirement for curb and gutters around the parking lot.
Upon roll call: Ayes: C!owes, Hendricks, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
MotiQn carried.
Ordinances will be presented for first readings at the next
regular meeting of the Village Board on June 4th.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Assistant Village Manager David Strahl stated that the only COMMERCIAL
item on the next agenda for the Committee of the Whole VEHICLES
Meeting on May 28th is the report on commercial vehicles
parking in residential districts.
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ANY OTHER BUSINESS
PROM NIGHT Trustee Clowes complimented members of the Fire Department,
DEMONSTRATION specifically Dale Steward on the recant Prom Night Demonstration
et Prospect High School. Trustee Clowes noted that such a
demonstration shows how tragedies caused by drinking and driving
can effect so many lives.
YOUNG LEADERS Trustee Clowes also expressed support for the Young Leaders
Program Luncheon; congratulated David Jepson, Finance Director,
DISTINGUISHED on receiving the Distinguished Finance Officers Award; expressed
FINANCE OFFICER appreciation to everyone involved with the recent Youth Sports and
AWARD More Day, in particular Nancy Morgan, Director of Human Services
and Nancy R~dtke of the Mount Prospect Park District, noting that
YOUTH SPORTS & the event was sponsored by TAPP Mount Prospect, noting that the
MORE event was sponsored by TAPP Mount Prospect and was very
successful.
PUBLIC WORKS Trustee Wilks complimented everyone involved with the Public Works
OPEN HOUSE Open House on a job well done.
CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION
The Closed Session set for this meeting, for the purpose of discussing
Personnel 5 ILCS 120/2 (C) (2), was cancelled.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Pro Tern Corcoran adjourned the meeting at 9:10 P.M.
Carel A. Fields
Village Clerk
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