HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/06/1995 VB minutes THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
JUNE 6, '1995
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Fadey called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL ROLL CALL
Present upon roll call: Mayor Gerald Fadey
Trustee George Clowes
Trustee Timothy Corcoran
~ Trustee Richard Henddcks
Trustee Paul Hoefert
~ Trustee Michaele Skowron
Trustee Irvana Wilks
INVOCATION
The invocation was given by Trustee Hendricks. INVOCATION
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Hoefertl seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to approve the APPROVE
minutes of the regular meeting of the Village Board held May 16, 1995. MINUTES
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks, ~
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved to approve the
minutes of the special meeting of the Village Board held May 23, 1995.
~_~ Upon roll call: Ayes: Hendricks, Hoefert, Wilks, Farley
Nays: None
Abstain: Clowes, Corcoran, Skowron
Motion carried.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to APPROVE
approve the following list of bills: BILLS
General Fund $ 843,054
Refuse Disposal Fund 166,078
Motor Fuel Tax Fund 53,403
Community Development Block Grant Fund 4,977
Debt Service 479,221
Capital Improvement Fund 33,189
Downtown Redev. Const. Fund 2,735
Police & Fire Building Const. --
Flood Control Construction Fund 1,000
EPA Flood Loan Construction Fund --
Street Improvement Construction Fund 404,749
Water & Sewer Fund 318,579
Parking System Revenue Fund 5,167
Risk Management Fund 180,031
Vehicle Replacement Fund 25,627
Vehicle Maintenance Fund 16,097
Flexcomp Trust Fund --
Escrow Deposit Fund 47,154
Police Pension Fund 10,965
Firemens Pension Fund 14,489
Benefit Trust Fund --
$ 2,606,515
Upon tell cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion cerried.
MAYOR'S REPORT
APPLEBEES A request was presented from the new owners of the Applebee's
RESTAURANT: Restaurant chain to continue operation under the existing Class "S"
CLASS "S" LIQUOR liquor license. It was noted that the restaurant is Ioceted within the
LICENSE, NEW Randhurst Shopping Center and that there would be no change in
OWNERS the name or operation.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to authorize
the new owners of Applebee's Restaurant, 999 North EImhurst Road,
to continue operating under the existing Class "S" liquor license.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendricks
Motion cerried,
There were no appointments.
COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None.
~OLD BUSINESS
AMEND CH. 8: An Ordinance was presented for second reading that would amend
RECALL Chapter 8 of the Village Code to include the procedures for the
Recell of an elected official. It was noted that this subject was last
discussed in February of this year with the second reading of the
Ordinance deferred to a meeting in June.
It was noted that at the time this subject was last discussed, there
was a question as to whether a Recall Ordinance could be
established, since no State law provided for Recall. It was also
discussed that the question should appear on a bailout in order for the
electors to decide whether the Village should establish the rules and
regulations governing the Recell of elected officials. In order to
present this question to the electors of the Village on the November,
1995 ballot, an Ordinance must be adopted at the August 15, 1995
Village Board meeting.
The Village Manager asked the Board to consider what action the
Board would like to take, whether to proceed with adopting a recell
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Ordinance, to direct staff to draft an Ordinance aUthorizing a
referendum question to be placed on the November 7, 1995
ballot, or to draft a revised Ordinance establishing procedures
if the electors supported the establishment of a Recall Ordinance.
Trustee Clowes stated that he would like the Ordinance regulating
Recall to include "for cause" in determining whether an official should be
recalled. Trustee Clowes also stated that while the report distributed
listed various states where recall is permitted, he would still like to
receive the original information requested which is what constitutes
grounds for recall in states that provide for recall.
Trustee Corcoran stated that he did not support the '~or cause"
as suggested noting that voters are not asked to qualify their vote when
they originally voted for that official. He also noted that the proposed
Ordinance would include several requirements, such as requiring ,,the
petition calling for recall to contain signatures of at least 10% of the
registered voters in the Village in order for an elected official to be
considered for recall.
Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to authorize
staff to draft an Ordinance authorizing a referendum question to
be placed on the November 7, 1995 ballot and to develop the
appropriate wording that should appear on the ballot and that the
proposed Recall Ordinance would only apply to Village Trustees.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Corcoran, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Clowes, Hendricks
Motion carried.
An Ordinance containing the rules and regulations governing
recall will be drafted for Board review and if the Ordinance
receives preliminary approval, the proposed Ordinance
could be made available to the electors for review prior to the
actual election.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to defer
the Ordinance presented for second reading in order to amend
the wording and to bring the proposed Ordinance back for
consideration at a future date.
Upon roll cell: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hoefert,
Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Hendricks
Motion carried.
NEW BUSINESS
A Resolution was presented that would amend the Resolution AMEND RES.
No. 2-91 which sets forth who is eligible for a Village vehicle NO 2-91
sticker at no cost. FREE STICKER
It was noted that the changes include the addition of members
of the Solid Waste Commission, Economic Development Commission,
Special Events CommiSsion, deletes the Recycling Commission, as
well as expanding on the definition of handicapped person and anyone
else specified by state statute.
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There was discussion as to the history of who was eligible for a
Village sticker at no cost.
Trustee Skowron, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to
remove handicapped persons from the list of those receiving a
Village vehicle sticker at no cost.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Skowron
Nays: Hoefert, Hendricks, Wilks, Farley
Motion failed.
RES.NO. 16-95 Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved for passage of
Resolution No. 16-95
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2-91
DESIGNATING PERSONS WHO SHALL BE EXEMPT
FROM PAYING FOR MOUNT PROSPECT VEHICLE
STICKERS
Upon roll call: Ayes: Henddcks, Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: Clowes, Corcoran
MOtion carried.
CLOSE CENTRAL A Resolution was presented that would request permission from the
ROAD: JULY 4TH Illinois Department of Transportation to close Central Road between
PARADE Northwest Highway and Busse Road in order to conduct the annual
July 4th parade.
RES.NO. 17-95 Trustee Skowron, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved for
passage of Resolution No. 17-95 ~
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CLOSURE OF
a STATE ROADWAY FOR THE PURPOSE Of ~I
CONDUCTING THE ANNUAL JULY 4TH PARADE
Upon roll call: AYes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
~ Nays: None
Motion carried.
JURISDICTIONAL The subject of the Village policy on State or County jurisdictional
TRANSFER transfer of roadways was brought up for discussion.
POLICY
It was noted that in several instances, the State and/or County has
agreed to perform specific roadway improvements under the
condition that the Village accept the jurisdictional transfer of that
road. The most recent incident is Camp McDonald Road, noting that
the road would be improved with a 3-lane roadway if the Village
would accept the juriSdictional transfer, but without the transfer, the
2-lane existing roadway would be improved, it was noted that there
is a resident abutting Camp McDonald Road that would like to see
the 3-lane improvement, however, it does not appear that the other
residents in that area would concur with the widening of the
rOadway~ ,
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It was noted that the advantages to the Village to accept the
jurisdictional transfers would be that the Village could establish
traffic control regulations, curb cuts could be determined by the
Village, more control over what utilities could use roadways
for easements and where easements would be located, and
the fact that the State or County would improve the roadway
prior to turning over jurisdiction to the Village.
The disadvantage would be the cost of future improvements.
It was noted that the State and/or County does retain ownership
of the roadways and when the Village accepts the responsibility
of maintenance, IDOT does reimburse the Village with an
estimated $52,000 per year.
It was noted that the other agencies do receive tax dollars for
roadways, however, when the jurisdiction is transferred to ~
municipalities, the municipality does not receive those funds.
Mayor Farley stated that as a member of the Transportation
Committee of the Northwest Municipal Conference he would ask
the Conference to review this subject and possibly propose
changes to this policy.
The consensus of opinion was that the Village would not embrace
jurisdictional transfers as a general practica, however, transfers
would be considered on a case to case basis.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Village Manager Michael E. Janonis presented the following BIDS:
bid results:
The following bids were received for a ground speed HYDRAULIC
hydraulic system: SYSTEM
Bidder Model Amount
Hoyle Road Equip. Component Tech/Rexroth $9,170
R. G. Smith Equip. Component Tech/Rexroth $9,295
Hell-Chicago Inc. Component Tech/Rexroth $9,449
Bourbonnais Supply Component Tech/Rexroth $9,643
Mid America Truck Component Tech/Rexroth $9,674
Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to concur HOYI' E ROAD
with the recommendation of the administration and accept the Iow EQUIPMENT
qualified bid submitted by Hoyle Road Equipment Company for a
ground speed hydraulic system in an amount not to exceed
$9,170.00.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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HOPPER MATERIAL The following bid results were received for a 12 cubic yard hopper
SPREADER material spreader:
Bidder . Model Amount
Hoyle Road Equip. Swenson EV-100-13 $ 9,998.00*
Mid-America Truck Flink LMC5A-13MP $15,723.00
R.G. Smith Equip. Flink LMC5A-13MP $15,949.00
Bourbonnais Supply Flink LMC5A-13MP . $16,883.90
Flink Company Flink LMC5A-13MP $17,154.00
* Did not meet specifications
MID-AMERICA Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur with
TRUCK & EQUIPMENT the recommendation of the administration and accept the Iow
qualified bid submitted by Mid-America Truck & Equipment Company
for a 12 cubic yard hopper material spreader in an amount not to
exceed $15,723.00.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
H.oefert, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None
Motion carded.
MATERIAL TESTING: The following proposals were presented to complete the material
RECONSTRUCTION testing for the 1995 Reconstruction Program Phase 3 and the 1995
PROGRAM, PHASE 3 Resurfacing Program:
Vendor Amount
Material Testing Laboratories, Inc. $14,500.00
O'Brien & Associates, Inc. $16,516.00
Soil & Material Consultants, Inc. $16,836.00
Testing Services Corporation $22,932.00
MATERIAL Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Skowron, moved to concur with
TESTING the recommendation of the administration and accept the proposal
submitted by Material Testing Laboratories, Inc. in an amount not to
exceed $14,500.00 to conduct the 1995 Reconstruction Program
Phase 3 material testing and the 1995 Resurfacing Program.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Hendricks,
Hoefprt, Skowron, Wilks
Nays: None,
MotiOn carried.
JULY 5 BOARD Mr. Janonis reminded the Board that the next regular meeting of the
MEETING Village Board falls on Tuesday, July 4th, therefore, in accordance
with the Village Code, the meeting will be held on the next secular
day, which will be Wednesday, July 5th.
Mr. Janonis also stated that the Mount Prospect Park District
Parkfest will take place over the coming weekend and that the
Chamber of Commerce has challenged the Village staff to a softball
competition, which is scheduled for Saturday morning.
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ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Hoefert asked why those people who qualify to use the HANDICAPPED
handicapped spaces at the train station are not required to pay PARKING
for metered parking.
Mr. Janonis stated that the State law requires anyone using a
"'" meter parking space who has been issued appropriate
handicapped plates or cards does not have to pay for that
~ parking space.
Trustee Hoefert asked why the delivery of the police squad
cars was delayed by the manufacturer; for a status on the
Pontarelli Clocktower development; and, what can be done
about the shoulder of Mount Prospect Road. It was noted
that the recant improvement of that roadway included sod
on the shoulder and not gravel, resulting in sunken areas
where trucks drive on the sod.
Trustee Wilks complimented the staff on a program for
owners of multi-family units, relative to gangs, credit checks,
etc.
Trustee VVilks also stated that she has been invited to
speak on the Ed Vrdolyak's radio show on the proposed
gang suppression and youth related ordinance.
ADJOURN
Mayor Farley adjourned the meeting at 9:43 P.M.
Carol A. Fields
Village Clerk
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