HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/11/1997 CWC minutesMINUTES
FLOATING COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, October 11, 1997
9:00 a.m.
Location 1 - 2nd Floor Conference Room, Village Hall
Trustee Clowes convened the meeting at 9:00 a.m. Those present were: Trustees George
Clowes, Dan Nocchi and Irvana Wilks. Representing staff were Village Manager Michael
Janonis and Chief of Police Ronald Pavlock.
Residents present were:
Jim Corman, 1348 Indigo Drive
Bill & Mary Goers, 216 S. Meier Road, Arlington Heights
Vito Pensa, 206 S. Meier Road, Arlington Heights
Mark Sokolowski, 1804 E. Buckthorn Drive
Julie & Dennis Meyerson, 2009 Cayuga
Patti Geller & Isaac Buznaz, 2005 Cayuga
Sue Domzalski, 914 Sumac Lane
Jim Corman, 1348 Indigo Drive, stated that he was at the meeting to give the Trustees an update
on his opposition to additional tracks on the Wisconsin Central/Metra North Central Commuter Line.
He said he would be at the October 14, 1997 Metra meeting, and he understood that Trustee
Lohrstorfer would be"in attendance. He wanted to reiterate that he is against any of the proposals.
Trustee Wilks asked if he had found any discrepancies in any of the reports that have been produced
as of this date. Mr. Corman indicated he had not found any discrepancies, but he is going to give
the railroad representatives alternatives. Mr. Corman was thanked for his diligence in this project.
Bill & Mary Goers, 216 S. Meier Road, A.H., & Vito Pensa, 206 S. Meier Road, A.H., requested
a stop sign at northbound Meier Road at White Oak. This information will be passed on to Village
Engineering for a review. They also expressed a concern about "line of sight" problems because of
overgrown bushes at Prairie and White Oak. This information will be passed on to appropriate staff
in Public Works for future review. A request was also made for Crime Prevention to contact them
regarding setting up a Neighborhood Watch.
Bill & Mary Goers, 216 S. Meier Road, A.H., expressed concerns about the construction of the
sidewalk in front of their home as well as some problems they had with landscaping and a drain in
their basement. They wanted to know the process that should be used by Village Inspectors as they
tried to stop some of the work in question but were unsuccessful. They expressed concern that the
contractor was currently at their home working on the sidewalk on a Saturday. Mr. Janonis
explained that the contractor was currently at the location correcting the problems, and any
landscaping would also be altered to meet the new construction. He stated that he would personally
make sure that Village Inspectors review the contractor's work. The Village will attempt to work
with the contractor to resolve the problem of the basement drain.
Vito Pensa, 206 S. Meier Road; A.H., expressed concerns about Runway 32L at O'Hare Airport
and how jet traffic has increased over the last several weeks. Mr. Janonis stated that the Village is
attempting to monitor the plane noise in all areas of the Village. There have been articles in the
Village Newsletter, and Assistant Manager David Strahl has sent letters to various neighborhood
representatives about the Village's actions relative to these noise concerns. Mayor Farley, Trustee
Wilks and Trustee Nocchi are the Village's representatives at the ongoing O'Hare Noise
Commission meetings.
Mark Sokolowski, 1804 E. Buckthorn Drive, Julie & Dennis Meyerson, 2009 Cayuga, Patti
Geller & Isaac B.?, 2005 Cayuga, expressed concerns about the increasing aircraft traffic from the
Palwaukee Airport over their homes in the north section of Mount Prospect. They are concerned
about the low flying aircraft and had several questions about the Village's involvement in monitoring
this traffic. They were hoping that the elected officials of Mount Prospect would talk with the
Palwaukee officials and seek some relief of the constant traffic over Mount Prospect. Mr. Janonis
explained that immediately after the meeting there is an extended Coffee With Council meeting
taking place at Robert Frost North School where representatives of the Palwaukee Airport
Commission would be present to answer many of their questions. He explained there are over
350,000 flights going in and out of Palwaukee each year, and part of the noise monitoring covering
O'Hare also records the flights in and out of Palwaukee. He further stated there are 37 noise
monitors around the area, 3 of which are in the Village of Mount Prospect. Trustee Wilks explained
that with these monitors planes can also be tracked and the flight paths can be identified from both
O'Hare and Palwaukee. Mr. Janonis indicated that neighbors can write letters to the Palwaukee
Commission to make suggestions and express concerns. The neighbors stated they wanted a unified
front and need the Village Board's support. Trustee Clowes requested those present to contact their
neighbors and encourage as many residents as possible to attend the various Palwaukee open
meetings and express their concerns.
Sue Domzalski, 914 Sumac Lane, stated she was at the meeting to reinforce her concerns about
solicitation in neighborhoods after dark. She indicated her request to change the current hours,
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, to 9:00 a.m. to dusk was for safety purposes only.
Mr. Janonis explained there will be many issues that will have to be considered when reviewing this
current ordinance. There are for-profit vendors, but along with them are charitable groups that also
send representatives and, in some cases, children to solicit, and any restrictions would have to apply
to everyone. Trustee Clowes assured the resident that this will be under review by staff and will
eventually be brought to the Board for further discussion. This matter is currently under review by
the Police Department.
The meeting at Location 1 adjourned at 10:10 a.m.
LOCATION 2 - FROST NORTH SCHOOL, 1805 N. ASPEN DRIVE
The Floating Coffee with Council was reconvened at 10:35 a.m. by Trustee Clowes. Trustees
present were George Clowes, Richard Lohrstorfer, Daniel Nocchi and Irvana Wilks. Representing
staff were Village Manager Michael E. Janonis, Assistant Manager David Strahl, Public Works
Director Glen Andler, Officers Joe Favia and William Roscop and Chief of Police Ronald Pavlock.
Village residents in attendance were:
Charles Burhop, 2001 Cayuga Lane
Wendelin Weiner, 1806 Aralia Drive
Marvin Smietana, 1812 Laurel
Gregg Crocker, Frost School
Donna Johnson, 1009 N. Westgate
Ronald Smolin, 2006 E. Woodview Drive
C. Proksa, 1810 Aralia
D. Kadlubowski, 1808 Aralia
D. Biederstadt, 1805 Laurel Drive
Bruce Hauge, 1712 Mura Lane
Lois Hauge, 1712 Mura Lane
Leonard Thomsen, 1716 Mura Lane
Stefan Lorenz, 1705 Aralia Drive
Fank Hauser, 1816 Aztec Lane
David M. Keske, 1627 Oneida Lane
Alfred Benne, 1803 Maya Lane
Marilyn Bennke, 1803 Maya Lane
Gene Zielinski, 1815 Aspen Drive
Alice Zielinski, 1815 Aspen Drive
Frank Knustbeck, 1911 Seminole
Ben Lakasz, 1806 Aztec
Annie Dumas, 2015 Cayuga Lane
John Hummer, 1814 Aztec Lane
Irmi Hummer, 1814 Azec Lane
Lew Dumas, 2015 Cayuga Lane
Al Engbretz, 1801 Hopi
William Rickter, 2020 Woodview Drive
Carol Krebs, 1816 Buckthorn
Eric Johnson, 1816 Oneida
Marianne Witczak, 1811 Oneida
Arnold Krles, 1816 Buckthorn
Mark Sokolowski, 1804 E. Buckthorn Drive
Mary Therese Maslanka, 1621 Oneida Court
Gertrude Cybert, 1808 N. Aspen Drive
John Ponler, 1803 Aztek Lane
Walt Schmidt, 1809 Buckthorn Drive
Don Carlson, 1811 Buckthorn Drive
Tom Schipula, 1718 Maya Lane
Paul Hannaway, 1803 Laurel Drive
Daniel Maslanka, 1621 Oneida Court
Edwin & Rose Hess, 1909 Maya
Debbie Carolson, River Trails Park District
Sharon Johnson, 1816 Oneida Lane
Residents in attendance had questions about cars blocking sidewalks. Officer Roscop explained the
Police Department's enforcement program. Residents also stated concerns about bushes and trees
hanging over sidewalks and blocking lines of sight throughout the northern section of the Village.
Mr. Andler explained the program and also gave out the Public Works phone number for residents.
Mark Sokolowski,1804 E. Buckthorn Drive, complimented Public Works and the Village on their
street replacement program, and asked for further information on the sidewalk replacement program.
Mr. Andler explained that the sidewalk replacement program starts in April and gave the phone
number residents should call for further information. Residents should also watch for this
information in the Village Newsletter.
Ronald Smalie, 2006 E. Woodview Drive, expressed his concerns about an empty lot at Camp
McDonald and River Road that has become a dumping ground. He requested that the Village
determine who is the owner responsible for cleaning up the lot. He also wanted to know whether
any development is in consideration at this site. Trustee Clowes told him that it would be directed
to the appropriate department to review.
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Daniel Maslanka, 1621 Oneida Court, asked whether anyone is working on an area roller
blade/hockey rink. River Trails Park District Director Debbie Carlson said that the Park District is
reviewing these types of requests, but in the past has found that the extreme exposure to liability for
injury precludes most districts from becoming involved.
Several of the residents present inquired about future road programs throughout the Village. Glen
Andler, referring to a large map, described the plan projects in the Village. The main concern with
several of the residents is when Old Willow/Seminole Lane is going to be reconstructed. Mr. Andler
explained that will take place in spring, 1998 and because of the extensive construction will cause
some inconvenience.
Several other residents asked questions about the proposed stadium in Prospect Heights. Mr. Janonis
advised the residents that the Village has been in constant contact with city officials in Prospect
Heights, and will keep the Mayor and Board of Trustees apprised of issues such as traffic impact.
In response to questions about its height Mr. Janonis responded that a good portion of the stadium
will be below grade.
Trustee Clowes opened a discussion on Palwaukee Airport. He introduced Palwaukee Airport
Commissioner Dan Quiery who also introduced representatives that sit on or advise the Commission;
Nick Helmer, pilot and real estate agent, Henry Leven, CPA and resident of Rob Roy, and Jim
Kwasek, certified flight instructor. These representatives discussed the current status of the airport,
the number of flights and explained there is an open meeting at Palwaukee Airport the third
Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. They confirmed there are a large number of flights in and
out of Palwaukee, and explained why certain types of aircraft used certain runways. They also
explained that the aircraft for the most part have difficulty coming in over the forest preserve due
to the height of the trees on the approach to the east -west runway. They stated that in order to
remove the trees the study alone would cost over $50,000. They stated this is not a commercial
airport and individuals cannot purchase airline tickets to fly out of Palwaukee. It is strictly for
charters and some flight instruction. They explained that the direction the aircraft land or take off
from is determined by wind, weather conditions and aircraft type.
Trustee Clowes then asked the questions that had been presented at the previous meeting and that
he has heard most often:
Why do the planes have to fly over my house?
Why can't the pilots be more considerate of the neighborhood?
What can the residents do about pilots or corporate owners of aircraft who are violating
sound regulations?
As noted above, these questions were answered by the Commission. In summary, aircraft land and
take off based on weather, and to a certain extent are governed by O'Hare Airport traffic and air
space due to the close proximity of that facility.
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Several residents then asked questions about the tower and how it was operated. It was reported that
most airports are not controlled, but the new twelve story control tower at Palwaukee does operate
during the week, Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on weekends 7:00 a.m. to
10:00 p.m. During other hours pilots can turn on the lights via their communications systems for
landing and takeoff.
Trustee Wilks, after this extensive presentation and discussion, thanked the citizens for coming and
suggested that we need another meeting. She thanked the representatives from Palwaukee and asked
them if they would be available for a future meeting. Several residents volunteered to distribute
notices of the meeting. Trustee Clowes suggested representatives from EPA, FAA and Cook County
Forest Preserve be included in the meeting. Airport Commissioner Dan Quiery suggested that if
residents have questions or concerns they call the Airport Manager during business hours, Monday
through Friday, at 537-2580, and that all residents are invited to next week's meeting, October 15,
1997, 7:30 p.m. at the Airport.
As the meeting was ending several residents asked about monitors for the Palwaukee Airport traffic.
Mr. Strahl explained that the current monitors that were placed in the area for O'Hare, due to their
sensitivity, also monitor Palwaukee Airport traffic. Trustee Clowes then passed out a sign-up list
for volunteers to pass out flyers for the next meeting.
Trustee Clowes closed the meeting 12:10 p.m.
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