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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/14/1990 VB Minutes with MP LibraryMOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD MOUNT PROSPECT LIBRARY BOARD JOINT MEETING SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1990 MINUTES The meeting was called- to order at 9:05 a.m., on Saturday, April 14, in the Trustees' Room of Village Hall by Mayor Gerald Farley. Those in attendance were: Mayor Gerald Farley; Village Trustees Ralph Arthur and Theodore Wattenberg; representatives from the Library Board of Trustees Bill Blaine, Laura Luteri, Jewell Kern:, Jaynes Pelson, Cheryl Quinn, Tony Tolbert; Village Manager Jahn. Dixon and Executive Director of the Library Patricia Kelly. Also represented were two members of the print media. The Mayor indicated the reason for the meeting came about because of requests by Bill Blaine to discuss how both Boards can work together in the future. Specifically, there was discussion concerning the Library Tait Levy, Mr. Blaine indicated that for the last three years, the Library Tax has been shown separately on the tax bills. Two options that the Library Board could explore are a separate Library Taxing District or a Village Library as it is presently structured. The advantage for the present structure is that the Library gains the financial advantage on the Electrical Franchise Agreement which is equivalent to $.02 on the Tax Leery. The proposat, as explained by Mr. Blaine, was to operate with separate autonomy as a District Library would but to be able to utilize the Village's home rule authority particularly for Bond Issues. It should be clear that any and all questions or concerns about the Library should go directly to the Library Trustees not to the Village Board. One of the differences that was raised by Mr. Blaine was that Library Trustees have a term that runs six years and the Village's Trustees terms run for four years. The Library Board proposed that they would consider a change to four-year terms that would be similar with the Village. Mr. Blaine then handed out a Resolution which is attached #1989µ02 which was proposed by the Library Board to separate the powers similar to the arrangement in Arlington Heights between the Village and the Library, Mayor Farley indicated that he wished to wait until we know what is going to be happening in Springfield so that we would know what considerations there may be concerning taxes. i 0 RESOLUTION No. 1989-02 M A JOINT RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A WORKING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE iNgOUNT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY. WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect (hereinafter referred to as "Village Board") and the Board of Trustees of the Mount Prospect Public Library (hereinafter referred to as "Library Board".) recognize that they have a mutual interest in providing necessary public services in meeting the needs of the citizens of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, both the Village Board and the Library Board are elected by the electors of Mount Prospect and are answerable to them for implementation of their assigned respon- sibilities; and WHEREAS, by statute the Library Board is charged with the authority and respon- sibility of operating the Mount Prospect Public Library; and WHEREAS, by statute the Village Board is charged with the authority and responsibility of providing all other governmental services to the citizens of Mount Prospect; and WHEREAS, each Board is desirous of being accountable to the citizens of Mount Prospect concerning their respective authorities; and WHEREAS, in order to inform the citizens of Mount Prospect of the amount of tax revenues allocated to operating the Mount Prospect Public Library and to providing all other governmental services, each tax levy appears as a separate line item on the annual property tax bill for review by the voter; and WHEREAS, the Village Board and the Library Board mutually recognize this separation of authority and responsibility, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS; SECTION ONE: That, the Library Board will by Resolution convert the terms of office of Library Trustee from a six year to a four year term so that both the Village Board and the Library Board terms of office are concurrent; SECTION TWO: - That, recognizing the responsibility of the Library Board to the resi- dents and answerable to them, the Village Board will accept and approve budget requests from the Library Board as presented for inclusion in the annual Village Tax Levy for submission to the County Clerk; SECTION THREE: That, if and when a major expansion of the Library is required, the Library Board will submit the question to the voters in a referendum;