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'UOTTI!W J:-C� SUTTlejol la2pnig juawljpda(3 a.JT3 aqj PUP UOTII!W t-CaWOS 2UTI'e.104 iaSpnq aDTIOd aqj ql!A4k sajnl!puadxa Telol sia'SPIHA aqZ JO % t Z AjajPWTXojdde do a>vew sia2png oAtj asaq.L -slaSpng sluawlileda(3 aJT,4 PUP aZ)TlOd a'41 JO MaYAQJ aqj aas p1nom SuypaI4 ja2pnq S,1142TUOI JR141 PaJOU UOXTG eivy eslaAal ain;!puadxa S,JPaA ISPI .1aAO aSP;)J:)UT %R'g e poluasaidai pup uoiTl!w 9-CC� awos pal-ezol ja2png a21eTHA 9961-LR61 pasodoid aqj jPqj 2uTlou ja2pnq at4l jo maTAJaAO JaTiq P aAP2 UOXT(3 uOlTng uqoC jaSieuieW aSiell! A *Aglk33AO 19,00rW 1,V'd2N'90, ot ONI*dVgH 19DGf19 9961-LS61 "A -ssc-)uisnq jo wall jxau aqj of UO PaAOW aalj!wwoZ) aqj "epuaSV at4l uo jou spA& 11eqj wall Am uo pjpaq aq 01 2UT.JTSap juasaid suazilp ou 2UTaq ajaq.L 'JaIllew aSPITIA .jaqlo Cue jo ja2png pasodoid 49961-LS61 aqj 8UTPJP2;aJ suoTisanb Aup ppq Aaql J! 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SPW014JL aDTTOd* JO JQ!q:) hjndaCj Idaoq qdasof a:)TlOd JO JaTq:) Ajnda(j '>IDOIA'ed PIPUO-6 aDTTOd JO JaTLJO 'STUOUPC JaPq:)TVV Ja2rUPW a2PTHA aql 01 IUPISTSSV 'UOXT(j uollnq uqof iaS'eupW aSpjj!A :a.Jam SuTlQaw aqj 1p juasaid osIV -2.jaquallej ajopoaq.L pup waa!) uPA a2.JOQD 'sT>IsneinW ew.ioN Isoiol.4 oa-1 'Aalipa pTeja!) 1.jnt4jjV qdTle-d saalsni.L !asnpiN -H uAToj-eZ) joAPW :ajam Sugaaw aqj lie juasaid -w-d CtOL ve japio ol palTP:) spA,, SUTlaaW al4jL . WWWOM L961 '01 H:)'SVW 91OH& 9HI AO 99111WWOO S91flNlw 2. POLICE DEPARTMENT. Police Chief Ronald Pavlock introduced the 1987-1988 Budget for the Police Department. Chief Pavlock stated that the Police Department was responsible for providing emergency services related to the protection of life and property which in turn contribute to the preservation of the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the community. Chief Pavlock indicated that the Budget request for 1987-1988 of $3,440,655 represents an increase of $236,240, or 7.4% over the 1986-1987 Budget. It was noted that a substantial portion of the increase was due to the planned replacement of fifteen Police patrol vehicles as part of the Department's Capital Replacement Program. When subtracting out the $185,000 for this planned purchase, the 1987-1988 Police Budget shows a more modest 3.5% increase. Other increases noted by Chief Pavlock were in the area of Personal Services due to contractual payroll step increases for sworn personnel and the initiation of a revised salary compensation program for Community Service Officers. The Chief also indicated that $5,000 had been budgeted for a new Physical Examination Program meant to identify physical problems with individual Police personnel before there was an adverse impact upon the operation of the force. It was also pointed out that maintenance for the Computer Aided Dispatch equipment in each of the Village's squad vehicles was up slightly as well as a budgeted increase in the cost of gasoline. Chief Pavlock briefly reviewed each of the major Programs in the Police Depart- ment including the Department's efforts to receive national accreditation, crime prevention, patrol and traffic enforcement, school crossing guards and equipment maintenance and operations. There was general discussion by the elected officials regarding the -Police Depart- ment Budget including the following questions and comments: Trustee Arthur. Upon Trustee Arthur's questioning, it was indicated that approxi- mately 21 Police Officers per year would receive complete physical examinations and that the cost of these physicals was based upon the age of the particular Officer and the corresponding comprehensiveness of the physical. It was noted that these physicals would be conducted by the same medical service provider as is currently used by the Fire Department. Trustee Arthur also questioned the Department's current replacement schedule which sees Police cars replaced every eighteen months. In light of the recent extended warranties offered by the various car makers, Trustee Arthur inquired as to whether it might not be feasible to retain these cars longer than is currently done. Staff indicated they would look into the possibility of having squad cars covered under the extended warranties and the practicality of such extended use. Finally, Trustee Arthur suggested the desirability of multi-year funding for such large capital purchases. Finance Director David Jepson indicated that the Village had in the 1986-1987 Budget reserved $60,000 for the anticipated purchase of the 1987-1988 Budget. It was indicated that this planned funding was being followed in an effort to reduce the impact on the Police Budget due to these periodic purchases. 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Ind SuTaq spm SJT->:) P-enbs at4l jo q:)lea ui sleuiwjal Pipp al!qow aql ileqi poTiad UOTTPWPIZ):)p jjoqs P JaIJP IT?qj PaIP37PUT >130JAled JaTq:) -lauuosjad ujoms sla2plHA aqi Aq sTpuTwjaj :) eIPP aT!qow aqj jo UOTldaaj aq . i ol sp pajTnbUT OSIP waaD upA aalsni.L -juajaljlp All'eTluielsqns jou s -em spoot4joqt42TaU Af!wPj-al�UTS aTA P STA spait Al!wle;-!Ilnw ol sasuodsai aDTIOd 'STsPq iel!dleD jad le uo liet4i inq spaile Al!w-ej-!Ilnw of sasuodsai a -low io; A:)uapuai le sem ajaqi Isuosiad ;o uoTjpjjua:)uo:) jaq2lq aqj jo asnleDaq Veql PajPDTPUT NOOIARd JaND -SaU104 Ilelluap!sai Al!w-e;-alguis UT UP41 JalPaJ2 sem sraile Al!wlej-!Ilnw oz asuodsai aDT.10d iaqlaqm oz se pajfnbuT WaQD URA Oalsni.L 'Z!Ufl IVZ)11:)lel JaAO:)Japun aqi pup Ijun aATjPSljSaAUj aqj Aq asn, livawa:)jo;u a 2uT>ljed pup DTjjpji pup asn JaZ)Tjjo a:)TAJaS; Az!unwwo:) se goes sasodind jPTn3qjPd JOJ PaAlaSai a'JatA SaIZ)TqaA asoajnd-TI*Tnw asaqj ;o Isow lieLil PaIRDIPUT >100JAied 1Q1.14:) -a2PTT!A aql uTt4ZTA\ iz)ajla ui lood aIZ)TLIaA aqj qj!AN PajZ)PjajUl Aaql A%04 PUP SaJ3114aA asodind-Tiln'w auTU asaqj jo; Sam jeTn:)TI.Jled aqj ol sp paiinbUT AaT.JP_q QalsnjjL -pa:)Pidaj aq of palnpaqz)s SaIDTqaA asodind-illm allTU WaM a.Jaql la2pnq pasodoid 6961-98 1 aql u I I Ve(41 lop; aqj pup UIPJ20.1d wawazxejda� aIZ)T'4aA pauu-eld szuawjjpdaCj ai4j of se pai ,rnbuT osle Aalileq aalsni.L -pa:lo2,pnq aq IqSTw* wpi2oid ST41 mot4 pup Al!l!qlsleaj qo,ns aviwjajap jileis zeqi pa,saS,2,ns pule sxat4:)jlem IinoZ) jo Aj!j!q!sPaj a4l ajoldxa ,92PTHA aql IR41 uOT.1sa22ns s,SiaquajjleA aalsni.L qi!m pajjn:)uoz) AaTieg aazsni.L -S;aspo asaqj ;o snvels at4l SuTpjp2aj z)ilqnd TPjaua2 aql pup pipog aqj off. >1:)L>q liodai off. pup waists linoZ) aqj 'qAnojqj aAOUl Xaql se saslez) aSPTHA jo >1:)Rjl daa>l ol sjaqz)z-em lino:) Suguiodd-e oluT >iool a2lefl!A aqi ipqi paNsp 2jaqualleM aalsnil -waisAs iino:) 11E'?Do*l aqi jo uoTipjado aqj Aq PaqSTUTUITP spm JUaWjlPda(j az)TIOd aql jo >Ijom pjpq aqj jPqj jz)pj aqj* 2ulpipSa.1 Pauj;DZ)UOD SUTPWaJ 04 jPqj palroipui SjaquajjpA,, aaisn-jZ -ivawijpdaCj aDi* TOd aql jo �.iom aqi pup ja2pnq @31.10d a'41 ;0 ;alqejOAT?j AIIPJaUa2 SPA\ SiaqualIPA& aazsnjjL This training was key to allowing the Village to avoid potential liability and to equip its Officers with the best background and understanding in carrying out their jobs. Finally, the Mayor inquired as to the revised Community Service Officers' salaries and Chief Pavlock indicated that a detailed review indicated that Mount Prospect CSO salaries were substantially below those of surrounding communities and the result was that the Village's best talent was being siphoned off to the surrounding communities after the Village had expended rather substantial amounts in training and that this high turn -over rate was compromising the effectiveness of the CSO program. Trustee Floros asked if the Chief was aware of increasing problems of drug and alcohol abuse in the area schools and how that problem was being handled. Chief Pavlock indicated that there had been very few problems of any consequence but that the Village's Juvenile Officers and school liaisons were in constant touch with both students and teachers in an effort to train both in the problems of substance abuse and in training teachers to spot problem children. Chief Pavlock indicated that there was a drug and alcohol problem in the area schools and that despite the combined efforts of the Police Department and school officials the problem remained. He indicated that the situation was constantly monitored and that educational programs would continue. 3. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chief Edward Cavello, along with Deputy Chiefs Del Ulreich and Lonnie Jackson, presented the 1987-1988 Budget for the Fire Depart- ment. Chief Cavello indicated that the total Budget for the Fire Department was some $3,394,835 and reflects a $128,975, or 3.9% increase over last year's Budget. Chief Cavello indicated that the Fire Department responded to over 3500 requests for assistance during 1986-1987 and that 70% of these calls were for emergency medical service. The Chief also indicated that the Fire Department had responded to 12 major hazardous material incidents which were handled without serious complication. Chief Cavello further indicated that the past year had seen several personnel changes in the Department including the appointment of a new Fire Chief and two new Deputy Chiefs as well as several front line management staff. Chief Cavello indicated that upon review by Command Staff five areas of concern were identified with regard to providing effective and efficient fire service. These areas were: Self-contained breathing apparatus Firemen's turnout gear Portable communication radios Emergency vehicle purchases Code Enforcement Deputy Chief Lonnie Jackson reviewed briefly with the elected officials the changes which had taken place in the Bureau of Code Enforcement over the past year and the fact that the trend over the past several years has been that of much increased inspectional activities, in construction while personnel levels had remained the same. The inspection load was such this year that 601 scheduled inspections were being carried over into 1987. - 4 - -saoz:)adsul Ile Aq pamolloj aq oz ZsTlNaaga a jo zuawdO'jaAaP aye, SuipnIouT n-eaing ayi jo sanbTuy:.)al uolloadsut ayj azTpaepupis aayzanj off. zjojja up uT Alluaoaa uaNel uaaq peq sdals Ipaanas IP41 palOU osTle seem 11 •suoT ..aadsuT plaTj o1 paeSa.a qi!m aoioadsul-oj-aojaadsul woaj ADualsisuoo jo aaaSap a dolanap off. 2UTUTeaz-ssoaa cans Jo TUQZuT aye. seem 1! 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Aq papaau aaam ilet4z aea2 znouanj jo Sias 09 Ile SuTseyaand Jo aonpJ uT sem ay jPqj pazpoipuT ant4ljV aa:.sn1Z :szuawwoo pup suogsanb Z)TJTJads Suimolloj aqj ql!m algeJon'ej spm sTeToTJJo pajOaTa `UOUJ? uorssnosTp Tleaauao •poij,ad aeaA-omj zsed aye as o pasegaand uaaq ppq s,aadwnd m ma a jeq, . Ino p,a uTodatq AindaCl •s>1ana�. aaT j auTl- uoaj Mau Ia Tel aaaq q Tm a PIT!, aq Iddns, pinom wawao-eldaa pauueld sTq zle4l PUP a ssa; xa UTUJO,Z)aq s m adu nd auT , uo.1j pio aeaA-aATaMl waaano sia2Elli/1 aye p eDIpur goTaalf aiq� Aznda •wea oad .uawaaelda u�,u�dTnb �, � oo aqj p� d �le u rpurew o is a , ,3 sl! ,o zjPd se aouelnqwe pue gad end auTl-juoaj e aoeldaa ol aeaX Ie"asTJ lx,a,u aq uT , pauueld uaw eda aq;i 4,,pqi,paleaTpur yaraalfj aTgc ,ndaG, ATTR TA wpadolaAap aq o;, L a sAs SuTq `eaaq a T oaj ja aaow a pamolle uT �e p�eq ' 'ol uy a mau eq pie a Tsuadxa pup zlnoTjj!p wow aq OZ 2UTAoad sem J.uaw -di ba vlq, jo Ineyaa o pule' uoT pjTlTgegaa panuiluoC) -plo sjeaA uaaZ j!j aano Ilam sl!un sAPIITA aql Jo lle.aanas 411m aj!l Injasn SZ! JO pua a4l 2uigDeaa spm snzeaeddp 2uryzpaaq s,luawzaedaCl aye. jugz paTJTZuapT Odle sem ZI •Ilepazeua iie-aql-jo -alpis tau srgz qz!m aea2 inouani plo jo zuawaaeldaa aqZ of avow oi juawlaedaQ aye. Jo uol ,ualuT ayl sem T pule saalg2TjaaTg ayi aoj waoj!un anrZaajoad aAlz:)ajja pule ivaTal , a aaow q.Dnw e paT TTuapT pley SUT14Tola aMiz)amid jo leaae aye, ui sZuaw -doTanap maN •snileaedde 2uiqz,pajq aqz sem sp plo s.reaA aaAo sem saaiq�TJaaT,4 aurl-IuoaJ s,a2elT!A ay1 aoj 2UT14Zola aATi:)aioad ayj jo yanw Iegj pajPZ)TpuT sem 11 •sni-eaedd-e 2uigjpaaq pauTpjuoo-jIas pup 2UTgTolD Inouanz s,juawjaledaQ aq; J�oj we.120,id qua a,aeldaa aTssaa 22a ue a e, ,aapun oi 2ui,uueld seem, ivaw .vada aqj jpqjpa eoipuT xaaljaTna IloTTpp*uapTur s ua aeda� u,1puodsa 9U!)a JTp aq uaam, aq uoi r�TunwuJo� a T ,aa a UTleiuTewol aap o UT sa au aaam soTpea I�uueyo T Tnw s uauaaaa asuodsaa len nw o sne,aag pq 1apj aql pup soTpea '2uTZSTxa aye. 10 a2e aqz uo paseq spm ST141 aoJ paau al4.L •sorp'ea lauueyo-Tllnw omz qj!m soTpea algezaod lauueya Ipnp plo apaA-uaaz j!j omz jo luaw -aaeldaa 2UTzpdTaTjU'e sem ivawjaleda(I ayj z-egz paveorpui "gaTaaln IaQ IaTq:► Ajndaa eSa,;Oj A essa,.o a To SUT aall°oa ayj pine suoT adsul as a j sa.inpaocmd aqj do ualOTI off. see Ilam sip wa .sAs ;Dql auTfuJpaajS `aaoJaaaq , IpUp a iaa ,ndwoa of apew uraq aaah s aoja, JPqj pa e3TpuY Qsle spm,, JI-Aj!ATjae uoT 3na .suoa pau;a q 'l a'q aye. Aq palP.1auaS �aoffi. aadpd paseaaaur aye. gjjAm Jsrsse off. uosaad Tpoiaa�'la awil-11n; auo pup ioiDadsui paurldiasrp-T�.Inw 'awTJ IInj auo ppe ol pasodoid uos>-er jaiq:, Ainda(I Trustee Farley along with several other Trustees indicated that they had received complaints from citizens and other businesses regarding the apparent inconsistency in the inspection process. Chief Cavello stated that inconsistency is a common problem in all inspectional services and not just unique to Mount Prospect. It was the intent, through training, that any inconsistency be minimized where possible. Several Trustees indicated that they had received the same types of complaints with regard to inconsistencies in inspections and enforcement. Chief Cavello, along with Deputy Chief Lonnie Jackson, indicated that these types of discrepancies were first priority within the Bureau and were being addressed on an aggressive basis. Trustee Farley also inquired as to the type of assistance the Bureau gives to individual homeowners who wish to do certain repair and remodel projects around the home and who might not have all of the requisite knowledge to comply with Codes. Deputy Chief Jackson indicated that a substantial portion of the Inspectors' time is taken up in responding to requests by homeowners for help and clarification in complying with the Codes and that several handout and information sheets had been developed to assist in this regard. It was indicated that this type of assistance would continue to be a high-priority with the Department. There was extensive discussion among elected officials regarding the current status of pool vehicles and a specific request by the Manager's office that the former Village Manager's vehicle be retained as part of the vehicle pool. Trustees questions how many vehicles were available in the pool and to whom these vehicles were assigned. There was brief discussion on who in the Village had vehicles assigned to them on a permanent basis. Based upon subsequent discussion, it was the consensus of the Committee that the former Village Manager's vehicle be disposed of and not included in the current fleet pool* The Village Manager was directed to report back to the Board on March 24 with regard to the status of the vehicle pool and other related items such as car allowances and use of Village credit cards. VI. MANAGER'S REPORT Village Manager John Fulton Dixon requested that staff be allowed to solicit bids for replacement vehicles scheduled in the 1987-1988 Budget. The purpose for this early bidding is to obtain the benefit of fleet assistance that is given to car dealers early in the calendar year. It was the consensus of the Board to authorize this early bidding. Village Manager also requested permission to send a letter of intent to the State contract holder for Police squad cars. The Village had made a preliminary request that the State contract holder put aside one of the Police equipped sedans so that it might be purchased by the Village for use as a Public Works pool vehicle. Several benefits to this course of action were noted including the attractive price that we would receive as well as the fact that we would be purchasing a vehicle with substantial upgrades in the areas of durability and serviceability. It was also the consensus of the Board to give an intent to purchase this vehicle. ~ 6 - - L - .jaS'euieW agRll!A aql 01 luelsissv SINONVC *9 19VI401W 'pall!wqns Allnjz3adsa-d -w-d 99:6 le pauinofpp SVM RUTlaaW aLIJ `alo'4)1& al4l jo aau!wwo2) at4l ajojaq passn:)STP aq of SSaUTsnq jat*410 OU 2UTaq ajaq.L 'Pati&@TAQJ aq p1nom Wal! 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Krause, Mayor Village of Mount Prospect December 29, 1986, p.2 all the costs Shelter incurs as the only provider of emergency housing services for children from birth to age 18. The ongoing assistance from the Village of Mount Prospect has helped to ensure that Shelter not only has immediate emergency housing available every day of the year, but that the children receive food, clothing, medical attention and transportation to their own schools. Your support assists Shelter in maintaining the two group home facilities and in recruiting and training volunteer foster families. By helping these children today, we hope to lay the foundation for a more secure future. Thank you for joining with us to help the children of our community. Sincerely, C. Patricia F. Beck, ACSW Executive Director PFB:ES:emw Enclosures Elaine Stoermer, President Board of Directors cc: Michael E. 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"We are trying to get the word out to the community," says Carol Brown, a spokesman for the agency." Shelter officials say Its, important to maintain certain aspects of a child's life once foster care begins. So the child is kept in his same school with his friends, involved in his regu- lar activities. Volunteer workers place children in 10 to 14 foster homes participating in the program. "When you become a foster parent, Shelter lets, you choose the age range of children you want, and whether you prefer boys or girls," Tom says. "And when they call you to take a child, they give you the option of tak- ing the child or not, and you can say no and thev don't make you feel like you haven't met y9ur quota this year or an "ng,,, Pat says,, laughing. "The latest in the evening we have ever gotten a child was 10 p.m.." Pat says, "and they always call much earlier to ask if it is convenient for you to take a child. `Kids take over' "Once they arrive, it seems that our kids always take over," she says. "I'm usually still talking to the social worker when Matthew and Bridget are showing them where they will sleep, getting them to wash their hands; and go downstairs to play. "Matthew and Bridget are great. Tom and I chose to do this, but they had no choice. Yet they pitch right in. They get excited -when we get a call and I tell them that we are getting a child. And they take care of inform ing the children of our rules, so that takes the pressure off of us." Tom says they try to incorporate foster kids into their family life. "We explain what's expected of them and what they can't do and they seem to like that consistency," he says. "If they *are older, we treat them just like our kids and give them little jobs to do, as well as allowanc- es." The Lakes even attempt to attend school open houses for their foster children, even when the schools are in different districts. "It's amazing to hear from teach- ers how much these kids talk about their foster families," says Tom, a li- quor truck driver. And so far there isn't even a hint of jealousy from Bridget, 9, or Matthew, 11, the parents say. "I feel kind of happy and excited when I hear we're getting a foster kid," Bridget says. Her only com- plaint is the number of boys placed with the Lakes. Reprinted by permission With both children, the Lakes sav that there is generally a mild power struggle when a foster child first en- ters the home, especially it they are close in age.But that soon passes., they, say, In fact,, Matthew says he en -t Joyed having two older brothers, dor awhile. The Lakes agree, that preseboolers and toddlers are the most difficult foster children. "'They miss their parents,, they don't understand",, and you can't really talk to them," To says. "Older 6il-, dren understand and generally, once they become comfortable, they tend to open up and tell us about their home situation.' "At first, most don't want to talk about the trouble at home, but they, all act it out in one way or another. Some are hyperactive and others just eat and eat and eat," explains Pat, a computer operator. Because Shelter's foster parents are voluntary, they are not reim- bursed by the state for their services'. They are responsible for food and in- cidental expenses. Shelter pays for a complete physical for each child within days of placement, full medi- cal care and such necessities as disposable diapers for babies, Brown says. 1r, J As for clothing, the Lakes ny that they often lend foster children the clothes Bridget and Matthew have outgrown, or borrow clothes from willing neighbors. But if these sourc- es yield nothing, they just go out and buy whatever the child needs. The Lakes and other volunteer fos- ter parents are subject to a four- month application and review and li- censing process, including interviews and meetings with Shelter workers, physical examinations, a house in- spection, letters of recommendation from employers and friends, and even a check for a criminal record. But the toughest part of all , Pat says, is saying good-bye. "There is a heart tug here," Pat says. "You get attached to a kid, ever after only three weeks. But I'm happy for them because I know that they are going somewhere that is good for them — either back home or to a per- manent foster family." UO-ESSTmiad A'q paqui ada-A UOJ.LJ T).,) U *001' - .aj!l S'awatum U1 a3Uajajj!P el) z)prtu 2UIA84 .tot pue slj()jja jaajunjOA sty joj plojoml p!vdal sT aq saes SS0.19 alaqAi aSOqjJj!j IROMU ISUI ST J! 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Harold Schaumburg ----------- ... ............... Iwo J_einnt*ngs H", ome heire, marks anniversary The Jennings Home for girls, part of Shelter Inc. of Arlington Heights located in Schaumburg's Barn complex, observed its second anniversary on Jan. 3. Established in, 1983 as a haven for troubled girls 11 to 17 years of age, the facility carries a staff of six counselors all with bache- lor's degrees in the "helping professions," i.e. social work, family coun- seling and psychology, under the supervision of Pat Beck executive Director of Shelter Inc. who holds a master's degree in social work. The Jennings Home provides temporary living accommodittions for five girls for up to, 21 days. The average stay is around 17 days, during which time every attempt is made by, the counsefors to work, outdiffi-i culties and to re -unite the girls with their familles.'There have been few, changes since, Jennings opened. Girls, are, provided transportaUoa to their schools during" their stay in the, home. "Clients am refemed', by schools, churches, parents,, police, and various social agelesIncluding the Schaumburg Family Counseling Center, " Spectrum Youth Service, Elk Grove/Schaumburg Township Mental Health Center,, and private ,family counselors. The problem encountered am many and varied and run the gamut from truancy, drug/alcohiol abuse, runtung away', child abuse and ne- go, lect, poor behavior,,, inabibity, to to conn with, parents, and adjust to the, famity's environment to just about every other conceivable prob-, lem of children and, parents. 7be stay at Jennings gives the girls and parents a coolingi off period and a chance to regain equilibrium while pbler ro ns are resolveiL F ees are on a, sliding, scale and are adjusted, to parentsincomes. Funding for Jewings is obtained from many sources, including sever- al north suburban townships (Schaumburg, Elk Grove,, Palatine Wheel- ing, Maine and others) the combined, United'Way, Partial proeo6ds, from the "Precious Gift Thrift Shop"' a resale store on Roselle Rd., in Schaunw- burg by Steel tei Inc., and from, va,rlous volunteer groups,., ""I think we' m providing a very vital, service to the community be-, cause the is such a pressing need. I really think, we've made quite an, impact.,'Welrei providing, a, preventive service and we're able to keep the, girls in their own communities and reunite them With their families, and then they don"tget into the state system. Its kind of what we called *,supportive counsefing! The families will come in and meet, the,, workers and the child, to if we can work out a solution and work the, girls back to their own homes," Pat Beck commented on the two years Jenn- ings has been in operation. The facility has provided this service for approximately 200 girls thus far,. Shelter Ine. operates a boys, home in Arlington Heights; after which, the Jennings Home, was modeled,. The agency also. operates a foster, care prograrn in which, foster parents are located, throughout the Northwest suburbs. "We feel that, working with children of this age is really an invest- ment, in our future. We want, to do a good job while we can. I think that is what's so rewarding,"" are Pat Becks feelings about the much needed work the Jennings Home is going. Reprinted by permission of The Dail Z Herald, Paddock Publications L-,-" IA"1 C7 A c c 0 l- E En P ;0 Lw > r/I C. L. 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Krause Village of Mount Prospect 100'South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Dear Carolyn: 46 Senior Center 312/870-5680 I understand that Northwest Service Coordination is requesting monies for their Shared Senior Housing program# I have been, on the Advisory Board for this program since its inception. This® Board, consisting of sixteen professionals from social service agencies in the areas provides expertise and direction in the fields of aging, housing and funding. I have been heavily involved in the workings of this group, having been chairman of the Advisory Board for two years, and served on numerous committees. I am sure you may remember that this program won second place in the Governor's Home Town Award program in 1985. As you know, a major problem in the northwest suburbs is finding affordable housing. Both subsidized buildings for senior citizens in Mount Prospect have waiting lists of five to seven years. This is - hardly viable. In the past two years, [the Senior Shared Housing Program has made twenty-six matches between fifty-eight people! We are very proud of these successes. I am* writing this letter in the hope that you will consider Northwest Service Coordination's proposals as I highly recommend this program. Sincerely, anet To A bernethy Assistant to the Administrator aspun] SS03 jol S4450H UO;BULLJV 04 8pft Sem "UOLIPOLIdde uot4ejn ap�suaj a P pup 'spunj 6ULJe4s an,u8Ac-tJ joj-dL4sUAo.L BULLa94pue dtqsumoi SPLIN 04 pa4uasa'-Ad a-AaA sLesGdoid 6uLpunj M -JaJe4sawO4 aAL;3adsojd 2 AOLAJa4UL ILIJ4 PUP 46U.LJP4sawO,H UO 9L3tIJe UP OP 04 IUPM aLJOIS UL sj*adedsmak jaujal - a:)U a.A a4 U, 0,3 BUL&V UO SSaj6UO3 R'3LJaMV-PIW a41 JOJ IdOOIJOM 6UPPOMOR 2 UL Paluasaid PUP Pa4PdL3pjpd Ua403 aualn3 644U, , 001a4*4 SUL'ina Z SaLjtAL4:)V Ji'440 -Ssat .40 WOWS$ gSn4R4S aWO3UL MOI e 40 aJP IL24 RLa4RWLxojddP pup essal Jo 00 *000691 4sn4els awo:)UL 842.Aepow 10 aie, I-LP4 kla4PMLxojdde `XLLeDLWOU033 -uoLseonej � aje weaBoid UL suosiad Lle a#( - L Le.Pe)l 6 :aZeO 01 SaVIPW M01 SZ1 :au04d Rq 40 UOSJad UL SI3R4UO:) JUaLjo InO.L BE :(91Lj 6ULpued ui S4UaLI3 I 4uawssasse 6UL4Lemp 19passasse s4uaLL:) sapnpuL) 8Atj3%f IPZOJL OL : a L U 6U.'Puad U.t jaqumM oz :43jew 6UL41vto I PassassR XLZuajjn3 AaqmnN 01 :44UOw a4l BULinp aAL43eUl 01 cIAL43V WOJJ PaAom jciq" sz :Iejjajaj V uopewolul 8 :Iuawssesse 6ui4jem sjaq=W o :passasse jaqiunk zv :SaL.ALnbut mau jo jaqwnN 1 2uldv Uo ?U&Ita,uv4d(7 5�ouyll ,ffj; V.3noAyj uotmpunoj uoruy()f Pooh xuqoy dill ,14 popun.1 1OJJt31t(7 d.IfjIIJdXT u-111nj Bad Pday qjdqvz -.7 11 uas-snwsuMmm alvH-);V lad qlvjojn -rdwor .tjdso,y uaqoy IM Sdwvf -Jdk�PH VIU - 13-'!A -JVVH P.1"YOW swv.ID wo11p1m uvwpdd.j.1 1.1vo 101.1nd VUUO(7 UV.AOUO(7 ,waf dueslaig uslig .japnng vjja,)jvN s-no!q.)si.iV dudljy JdI FI-VOdJj. -uoswjqoV uuV Udp!.V,)Jd dJIA *SUjw"DH SJIIVqo I toptsal(I *ZP.nnoH )uuvtlnf s.caa'go :4:)JPW 10 44UOw 841 JO; s3otls.IMS a4l ;0 Rjpwwns r st 6ULM0110; aqjL 6E9z-r*6 (ooq) :aa.Aj 110L 43JeW 10 4WOW ay BULJaAOD o,4oZ-4Zi (vtf) S00,09, nmoug1j fosly4aff I'HOd3b 5NISnOH 038VHSA NOMS "Ai gof nou `Ixluno,?jofo k1japa pa-1XV4411 wtvam aVj aof umo,oa aj�ta.AagamypoV mu: w Pj 0 S lvsc ON, Total Clients ,Vorthwest Ser Ore Coordinationfor the Health Impaired Eklerly of Cook County, Mino U- screened, assessed .3*6 W. Park Street SENIOR SHARED T ROUST PORi 4ING REV Arlingtim Heigh&, A awaiting match Missoix 60005 13=,2} 377-7070 Toll Free: (800) g4' -r639 'CATEGORY DECEMBER JANUARY Officm New Inquiries 10 22 Julianne Hollwit*-A, President Referred to Charles Haskins, Vice President Appropriate Agencies 4 6 Ann Robertson, 2 James Hill Secretary fomes Montgorneni, New Appropriate Trewurer Home Sharers 6 16 Par McHale Arlene Avischious Marcella Bauder Total Clients Men Browne screened, assessed 15 Jerry Donovan awaiting match Donna Farley Carl Freedman William Gram Mchard Haar Kirginia Hayter Total Matches 1 2 James Hill Robert Kasper James McGrwh Total Client contact Par McHale (phone & in person) 90 140 Will Pxsmwsen EUzabeM Reed ................ Peg Cullen Exerutive Director Funded 6yhe Robs" Wootd johmon Foundation 1krough the Illinois Depanrnmt on A&g FEBRUARY YTD 40 72 24 34 16 38 17 4 96C 1 1 at L S I i Oz 09 1 5! 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Ai m The Senior Shared Housing Report will always include the previous month along with the most recent monto or months. Below is a key to reading the report, Category I Total of each months new inquiries. Category II Persons who are ineligible for homesharing program or found the program inappropriate for their needs, Category III Person assessed, awaiting assessment or pending a decision. Category IV Persons ready to be matched are carried from month to month; there is not a year to date figure. Persons assessed who have been inactivated are not indicated, Category V Total matches made since October of 185. Category VI Duplicated count of all client contact (phone and in person), YTD Year to date column is a total number for each category from December through July, oloq" tofa� " �das gE�►cto� is o wbsi Qoqo Zoj as T UWnloo 6,d4WV Cq ssajL ow Qac w • (uosa uT p ouogd) SOW= TI* 'I JO *MOO pa14VOj Tdna 1,A Ajo '4 '999 ;0 s sp 8ega4 Ivd4O A A2069-493 uaaq eAwqOqAP"s*ssvsuosJ+ *MtBT; 94up o a 4cm s : %MUOU o-, quo NEO -1; peTs za0 a off, hpao2 suosied Aa Ajobe.4W3 •uoxsTaap a 5uTpued 20 4 �s 4TVAT 'passesov u0siod III AjoSa-4vJ • u zTs 10; 949T ° puno; 20 avaBoid 5uT'qs Joj *TqT,BT,touT av oA suoslod ZI �C.atoSs ' TZFWkIT Amu SITW06t0Qa ;0 TV40X - I Azo5a14wD '�� sO 5uTpsa2 04 A*X �a 6 Ow • s�u� � u �� � �sm: a �T�� 5uo s I t,uo ono ,xd a apn� " l " 'ETA :t-z'odal5uT snob; paxsqg to T U* S atm, ' 04918Puv AOT 5uTuT;9P s9uTT9PT B - ana al so", ;mPTP wvzf)Ojd uT suosaad TTv 4902TY OM OSI 09T OST auogd..40V-4uoo qua T TO Tv4ol IA. ZZ Z "C s9q*4 Ta4os A, ttt Et Z t 4ugmssassy buT'4Tat � pass�►srsY ' peugglog 84uaTx3 T9401 Al 981 iZ LZ SE TvTW94od III M 9E CZ SZ TQ-=a;ski I uOT49't O;ul II 9tt 09 09 09 BOTIxnbul AeX I cm x I s «•. �+ IF W SENIOR SF.,.A.RE% ACU 1.4 REk9RT JMUARY,2 8? CATE-GORY I Now Inquiries 40 40 65 691 II information & Referral 25 24 41 344 e III Potential Homesharers 15 11 24 257 IV Total Clients screened, Assessed 6 Awaiting Assessment 37 39 45 V Total Matches 1 0 1 24 VI Total Client Contact -Phone 100 s0 135 1785 Almost all persons in program did not the HU guidelines defining low and moderate in The Senior shared Housing Report will always include the previous month Tong with the most recent month or months. Below is a key to reading the reportv Category I Total of each months new inquiries. Category II - Persons who are ineligible for hom+esharing program or found the program inappropriate for their needs. Category III Person assessed, awaiting assessment or pending a decision. g ry y are carried from Category IV Persons read to matched, month to month; there is not a year to date figure. Persons assessed who have been inactivated are not indicatedo Category "V Total matches made since October of 185, Category VI Duplicated count of all client contact (phone and in person), YTD - Year to date column is a total number for each category from Dece" er, 1985 to present ;onth. • ulol'IDulpj000 0 0 a3I(LJ'a'S 39a�MI4:PON 609 T -M (009) T :aald 1101 OZOL-LL9 (VTO 90009 S70uJIll VlAaH UOIBUIPV 7aa49 NJlDd:M 90C sloullIj Ifilunoo:)focofo tipang pajlz)dwl Wlz*H an;10f ucqlz)ulpuooa aalwas)-vamimom o 3os W. Park Street Arlington Heights, IUtnois 60005 (312) 577-7070 ToU Fri (800) 942-1639 CLAM James McGrath President Charles Hasktns, Vice President Ann Robertson. Secretary Dr. James Montgomery. Treasurer Directors Arlene Avischious Ellen Browne Carl Freedman William Grams Richard Haar William Harris James Hill Julianne Hollwitz Dr Robert Kaspar Senator Robert Kustra James McGrath Pat .McHale Judson Stone Rep. Kay Wojcik Peg Cullen Executive Director Funded by the Robert wood Johnson Foundation through the Illinois Department on Aging February 2, 1987 Mayor Carolyn H. Krause Village President "pillage of Mt. Prospect .100 S, Emerson St. Xt, Prospect, IL 50056 Dear Mayor Krause: On behalf of the Hoard of Directors of the Northwest Service Coordination (NSC), I am happy to submit the attached application for funding from, your Village. K9C is a local, not-for-profit agency committed to the enhancement of a coordinated service system for health - impaired elderly residing in the northwest suburbs. Crarprograms' main objective is to keep our senior residents in their hones, as long as it is physically and economically feasible. Our request for, o•• will be used towards our Shared providers'HOUsing Programl, which servic�es, an 8 -township area including Village of Mts Prospect,. The development, implementation and success of this- Program is due to the efforts and concerns of the current twenty-two service . make . Shared Housi Advisory I am looking forward to discussing this proposal with you at your earliest convenience. 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In January, 1985, representatives from the Village of Schaumburg approached NSC to take over this project. This request, which was approved by the NSC Board of Directors, was made because the Village of Schaumburg 4- saw the need to locate this program.. in a conmunitzXr recognized agency which had as its service area the entire Northwest suburbs* When approach in 1985 by this volunteer group, NSC agreed to operate this Program based on the following observations* Gray- of Suburbs I. Population in 50-60 year age group have increased overall in the northwest suburbs by 44.2-%* II. Rental Pr�2,2ert,,ies Greater demand and competition for lower and moderate rentals in past 5 years have resulted in scarcity of availability and the resulting increase in rents. III, Subisi Hous, Demand far exceeds supply resulting in official waiting lists being either "closed* or extending several years* IV. Con regi Housincx Developers are concentrating on housing construction for higher income seniors. This type of housing is beyond the economic level of the zajority of our clients, whose income is under $6,000. Alternatives for most low-income seniors when faced with above conditions was to move out of their hone community and away from old friends seeking low-cost housing. This situation results in stress and depression in a person leading to premature illness and nursing home institutionalization. NSC recognized the value of the Shared Housing Program because it provides: 1. Cost-effective housing for senior citizens by keeping them in their environment. Permits the person to maintain their independence and dignity at a lower cost to the taxpayer. 2. Cooperative efforts between townships and municipalities in establishment of providing housing options, to their elderly residents by contributing a small portion of total cost involved* A The NSC Senior Shared Housing Program is a community developed and managed project which has as its goals: 1. To identify older residents in need of housing. 9A29 S4u911-aede PaZTPTsqns ;0 Pe9-4suT SUOT4en4TS buTaet(S9MOq 04UT Sf:4UOPTSS.I Z OsOT4 BUTOVU -aveA aed"4Tun aed jEtLIt$ ;o eiou,eTimow. q 8IT4 BUTA2d s.1,eA'Vdxv,4i axr4 SOARST SNI wareA, -zed SST"Tt sAvd, u8fz,T4T0 IOTUSS 9B229AV OtU *iaysA aed 'SZ6,'S$ 64800 4TUn BuT'snoq POZTPTsqftsf OBIRZO.AV OtM Ivexe uvqlanqns 499ftX14aOu 8,144 UT 11(yHai) AA4'Taony 4usIrl ib. 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Upon initial contact with NSC, a shared housing potential participant is screened to determine his/ her eligibility for this program and intake is conducted. The main criteria for eligibility is that one person in a "match" be 55 years of age or older. Once a determination has been made that the client is eligible for the program, a program brochure and information on shared housing is sent to the inquiring person. NSC staff follows up on all persons inquiring about the person. 2. Clients wishing to shared their homes are assessed at home; clients wishing to share another person's home may be assessed at home or in the agency office. The purpose of this visit is to ascertain the specific participants housing needs and/or housing space. The assessor also review the program participant's status to determine his/her specific needs for a housing match. All assessments are conducted through a sub - contractual agreement with up to four organizations in the northwest suburbs. This arrangement allows for minimal duplication of assessments, provides agencies currently visiting clients to assess the client with minimal participant confusion, and allows for assess- ment of client's total need for various services. 3. Once the home visit has been completed, the assessor returns the assessment to NSC where NSC staff begin to match participants. NSC staff facilitates all matches by: a. working on a "desk review" of assessments to determine appropriate matches, b. discussing with assessment agencies various participants needs. 4. Once a match potential is determined, the NSC staff member responsible for coordinating this program contacts both the assessing agency involved in the assessment of the participant having housing available. This review deter- mines if a "match meeting" should be arranged. 5. If a match meeting is to be arranged, NSC will contract the participants and arrange for the participants to meet at the home of the participant wishing to shared his/her housing. The staff member will discuss the problems with matching and request that the participants meet at least three times before the actual home sharing occurs. NSC staff will follow up after each scheduled meeting. 6. After a match is made, the Project Director will carefully monitor the situation with phone calls and a follow-up home visit. 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Park Street Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005 Dear Eulene, The fickle finger of fate has struck --as it does so often in these parts --and, due to the current number of pressing stories, the feature on Senior Shared Housing has been postponed. I will let you know as soon as this status changes... par- ticularly as my producer was impressed both by your situations and your video. Thank you again for your help and consideration. 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I I pm� illiqp1liq mfolkirell Cm 'PA Community Events Calendar — September 21-23 Spiritual Life Mission for Community and Congregation 7:30 PM/LC 26 Kiwanis Peanut Day - MPK 27 Chicagoland Marching Contest 7:30 PM/WHS Holiday Bazaar - HFH October 1 District 214 Marching Band Festival 7:30 PM/WHS 2-13 History Comes Alive at Randhurst Shopping Center MPHS 5 Master Ballet Class: Kenneth Von Heidecke 2PM/MPPD 6-10 Mount Prospect is "Community of the Week" on WBBM-AM Radio! 6 Mount Prospect Community Bank Concert at Algonquin Mills Mall - 7:30 PM/MPPD Travelogue: Egypt - 7:30 PM/MPPL 7 Lecture: Condor Over America - 4 & 8 PM/CE 8 Holiday Greeting Card Workshop - 7 PM/RTPD, Lecture: Decorative Veggies - 1 PM/GCMP 9-11 Fall Play: TBA - PHS 10-12 Theater: Grand Old Town - A -HCC -214 11 Festival: Home Town Hoe Down - 8 PM/MPCC 12 Book Discussion: Megatrends by John Naisbitt 2 PM/MPPL Fall Film Series. White Nights ' -2PM/MPPL Harvest Market at Randhurst Shopping Center MPCC 14 Vocal/Orchestra Concert - 8 PM/BGHS Lecture: Buying the Right Computer or Word Processor for Your Needs - 7:30 PM/MPPL 18 Bus Trip: Tour of Chicago Churches - MPPL 19 Fall Film Series: Gung Ho '- 2 PM/MPPL Lecture: Financial Planning for College 7:30 PM/MPPL 21 Lecture: Mexico East --Land of the Mayas - 4 & 8 PM/CE 23 Orchestra Concert - 8 PM/BGHS 26 Fall Film Series: Violets Are Blue - 2 PM/MPPL November I Dinner and Fashion Show - 12:30 PM/SCARS 2 Band -A -Rama, - 2 PM/PHS Travelogue: Germany - 7:30 PM/MPPL 4 Lecture: American Southwest - 4 & 8 PM/CE 5 Bus Trip: Shear Madness - MPPD, Ringling Brothers & Barnum and Bailey Circus RTPD, 7-8 Christmas Bazaar - STB 9 Book Discussion: TBA - MPPL 11 Lecture: Understanding Opera Lucia Di Lammermore -7:30 PM/MPPL 12 Lecture: Instapaint with Acrylics - RTPD Holiday Arrangement Sale - 10 AM/GCMP 13-15 Variety Show - 7:30 PM/PHS 15 Storytelling Festival - 1 PM/MPPL 16 Band Booster Boutique - PHS 18 Program: American Indians of the Plains - MPHS Lecture: Head For the Hills - 4 & 8 PM/CE 21 Theater: Second City Touring Company - ACMP 22 Bus Trip: Lyric Opera's Lucia Di Lammermore - MPPL 23 Master Ballet Class - 2 PM/MPPD, TBA Concert: John Gary and Friends (Members Only) AHCCS December 2 Lecture: Wardrobe Planning and Color Analysis 7:30 PM/MPPL Lecture: South Korea --A Modern Miracle - 4 & 8 PM/CE 4 Concert: District 57 Orchestra - 8 PM/LJH 6 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Mount Prospect Public Library - MPPL 6th Annual Teddy Bear Walk - MPCC/MPPL 7 N-,,-.er Ballet Class - 2 PM/MPPD Concert: Do It Together Messiah - 3 PM/CPCMP Bus Trip: Adler Planetarium Star Show - MPPL 10 Lecture: European Dish Gardens - 1 PM/GCMP 13 Bus Trip: Water Tower Shopping Trip - MPPL 14 Christmas Program - 3 PM/PHS 14 Open House at the Mount Prospect Public Library - MPPL Bus Trip: Christmas Around the World with the Friends of the MPPL - MPPL 16 Travelogue: Scandinavia - 4 & 8 PM/CE 17 Concert: Lincoln Winds/Sec. Band/Fairview Chorus 8 PM/LJH 18 Concert: Symphonic Band/Lincoln Chorus 8 PM/LJH 21 Bus Trip: Nutcracker Suite at Arie Crown Theater 12:30 PM/MPPD TBA Community Choir Concert - MPPD This is only a partial listing of events. Check with sponsor organizations for specific times and admission charges if any. Community Theater The following productions will be run by various community theater groups. Please contact the group listed after each production for further information on time, dates or admission fees. Annie - September 19-21, October 3-5 and 10-12 Guild Playhouse, Des Plaines, 296-1211 Arsenic and Old Lace - October 31, November 1, 7-9, 14-16 Arlington Repertory Theatre Society/HS Dist. 214, 253-1703 Brighton Beach Memoirs - November 21-22, 28-30, December 5-7, 12-14 Guild Playhouse, Des Plaines, 296-1211 Sponsor's List ACMP - Arts Council of Mount Prospect, 392-6000 Ext. 203 AHCCS - Arlington Heights Community Concert Series, 255-6792 AHCC-214 - Arlington Heights Chamber of Commerce and High School Dist. 214 Community Education Department, 253-1703 BGHS - Buffalo Grove High School, Dist. 214, 259-5300/541-5400 CE - Community Education Department, High School Dist. 214, 437-4600 CPCMP - Community Presbyterian Church of Mount Prospect, 392-3111 GCMP - Garden Club of Mount Prospect, 259-6406 HFH - Holy Family Hospital, 297-1800 Ext. 1160 LJH - Lincoln Junior High School, Dist. 57, 253-1620 MPCC - Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce, 398-6616 MPHS - Mount Prospect Historical Society, 956-6777 MPK -.Mount Prospect Kiwanis, 870-5653 MPPD - Mount Prospect Park District, 253-5380 MPPL - Mount Prospect Public Library, 253-5675 PHS, - Prospect High School, Dist. 214, 259-5300/255-9700 RTPD - River Trails Park District, 298-4445 SCARS - St. Cecilia's Alter and Rosary Society, 439-0795 SMLC - St. Mark Lutheran Church, 253-0631 STB - St. Thomas Becket, 827-9220 WHS - Wheeling High School, Dist. 214, 259-2300/537-6500 Don't Forget ... Join the Arts Council! Anyone interested in joining the Arts Council may pick up a brochure at most public buildings in town, the Park Districts, Library and Village Hall or by writing the Arts Council of Mount Prospect at 100 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, IL 60056. For more information call Louise Lapinski at 259-1980. 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PM/PHS 25 Film: Out of Af rica - 2 PM/MPPL 27 Card Party - 11:30 AM/MPWC "Living with Adolescence" - 7:30 PM/MPPL 29-2/1 Antique Show - RMA February 3 Horoscope and ESP Program - 7: PM/SCARS Financial Planning Seminar - 7. /MPPL 6 Bonnie Koloc in concert - 8 PM/MPPD 6-7 "Guys and Dolls" - 7:30 PM/PHS "Oklahoma" - SHSV 7 Bus Trip: "China Town for Chinese New Year" - MPPL 8 Travelogue: "Jamacia" - 2 PM/MPPL Master Ballet Class with Greg Begley of Hubbard Street Ballet Company - 2 PM/MPPD 10 Travelogue: "Germany" - 4 PM & 8 PM/CE "Public Speaking" - 7:30 PM/MPPL 11 "Things to Come" with Dave Price: Annuals Update - 12:30 PM/GCMP 12 Book Discussion - Barbara Mullen Keenan - . AM & 730 PM/MPPL "The Underground Shopper" - 7: PM/MPJWC 12-14 "Guys and Dolls"' - 7:30 PM/PHS 13-14 "Oklahoma" - SHSV 15 Friendship Breakfast - STB 17 "That Delicate Subject" - 7:30 PM/LJH 19 Chamber of Commerce Luncheon - y is Band Festival - 8 PM/PHS 20-22 Fine Arts Show - RMA 22 Film: Trip to Bountiful - 2 PM/MPPL 24 "Constitution's Bicentennial": Prof. Mark Dlatt - MPHS Orchestra Festival - 7:30 PM/PHS 26 String Concert - 8 PM/LJH 28 Mardi Gras Celebration (Members Only) ACMP March 3 Travelogue: "Amazing New Zeland" - 4 PM & 8 PM/CE Travelogue: "Cuba" - 7:30 PM/MPPL 5 Winter Band Concert - 7:30 PM/PHS 7 Bus Trip: "Let's Go South" A South Chicago Tour - MPPL 8-14 Girl Scout Week 10 Iff ;ssing, Your Organizational Skills" - ME I'L 11 Easter Basket Workshop (fee) - 12:30 PM/GCMP 12 Choral Concert - 8 PM/LJH 13 "The Moses Story": a children's musical - SJLC 14 St. Patrick & St. Joseph Dinner Dance - 7 PM/SCARS St. Patrick/St. Joseph Party - STB 17 Travelogue: "Africa" - 4 PM & 8 PM/CE 18 Trip - Ice Capades - RTPD 19 St. Joseph's Day Table - STB 20-21 Orchesis Performance - 7:30 PM/PHS 23 Fashion Show & Dinner - STBWG 24 Prospect Band Italian Night - 5:30 PM/PHS Solo/Ensemble Concert - 7:30 PM/PHS 26 Ballet Performance at Westbrook - MPPD 27-28 IHSA Group/Drama Sectional - PHS 31 Dist. 57/ 214 Orchestra Festival - 7:30 PM/PHS College Night - 5 PM/PHS Community Theater The following productions will be run by various community groups. Please contact the group listed after each production for further information on time, dates or admission fees. Snow White - January 7,10,14,17,21,24,28,31 - Papai Festival/Old Orchard Theatre, 259-4840. Charlie Brown - February 4,7,11,14,18,21,25,28 - Papai Festival/Old Orchard Theatre, 259-4840. Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat - February 6-8,13-15,20-22,23-28 - Guild Playhouse, Des Plaines, 296-1211. Wizard of Oz - March 4571111)141118121,25,28 - Papai. 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Pool cars assigned to the Bureau of Code Enforcement, Engineering Division, Public Works, Police and Fire appear to be utilized on a continual basis for scheduled inspections, field investigations, routine patrol or specific enforcement activities. The only vehicles which appear to remain idle for any given time are the one -car assigned to the Planning and Zoning Department and the van in the Cable Tele- vision Division* 2. Gasoline Card Use. The following is the status of Village credit card use: The Village currently possesses gasoline credit cards issued by Amoco Oil Company. The Village possesses no other supplier cards. Gasoline credit cards are currently assigned on a permanent basis to the following persons -- Police Chief, Fire Chief, Public Works Director. Those cards remain in the control of the respective Department Directors and are utilized by rank and file persons on an as -needed basis in conjunction with authorized trips outside of the immediate Mount Prospect area. Other Village Departments which require credit cards can obtain a card from the Finance Director upon proper approval of the Village Manager and of the --esting Department Director. The following schedule shows the utilization of gasoline credit cards during the period of May 1, 1986 through February 28, 1987: As can be seen, utilization is minimal and checking the receipts corresponding to the purchases, all purchases were outside the immediate Mount Prospect area and in conjunction with Village -authorized business. While it is apparent that unauthorized or excessive use of credit cards is not a problem, I recommend the implementation of a written policy regarding credit card use. Such a policy, is attached and will be inserted into the Village's Administrative Order Manual. 3,,,. Car Allowances. As, pointed out in Human Services Administrator Nancy Morgan's memo, th,eFe are four individuals, within the Human Services, Division �which receive $5,0.00 per month car allowances., Additionally, the volunteer Blood Donor Coordinator receives a travel and phone allowance* 'The Cable Television Administrator also receives a $60-00 per month car allowance. I also receive a car allowance per my employment agreement. - 2 - Village Public Date Manager, Police Fire Works 5/15/86 $ $25.78 $ - $ - 7/10/86 32.96 - - 9/11/86 17.18 - - 11/17/86 24.99 20.61 34.00 1/15/87 23-81 - 12.08 $44-80 $75.92 $32.69 $34.00 As can be seen, utilization is minimal and checking the receipts corresponding to the purchases, all purchases were outside the immediate Mount Prospect area and in conjunction with Village -authorized business. While it is apparent that unauthorized or excessive use of credit cards is not a problem, I recommend the implementation of a written policy regarding credit card use. 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JO 2UTJaPU=IJ jUaTZ)Tjjcl PUP clATj:)ajja Gl4j cljPj!j!:)vj of se os sip:) food jo aagwnu aj!sTnbaj aye, paNDPT Q2'ell!A aye. lleql PUP JaAlejj ;DATSUaIXa aJTnbaj slenp!ATPUT aSat4l JO Salj!ATj:)e at4l lleql I:DPJ W41 JO UOTI!U203al UT SleA*t JJPJS SaDTAJaS upwnl4 PUP JOIPJZSTUTWPV UOTSIA;DTQJL alqeo ;aql of sa.-3uemojTe Je:) jo 2uyluej2 at4.L It is my opinion that the current utilization and assignment of Village vehicles is prudent and in general conformance with the policies as they were established in 1978. The number of vehicles currently operated by the Village does not appear to be excessive nor does it appear that any very significant number of vehicles remain idle at any given time. JFD/rcw JOHN FULTON DIXO 00 4 - -pauinlai pieD alp(] -wimiisap 2ujpnlz)ut lasn jo asodind ,,Ino PaNz)aq:) SRM pilez) ajpcj -p-ile:) i!paiz) asn ol paztjoqjne uOs.Jad :UOTIT->W.IOIUI 2UfAXOIIOJ aqi apnlDUT o i1TM qDTqAX asn pjpD I!pajD jo dol P uiplulew IITM jol:)aji(I juawlieda(] qz)eg - -juawliedaCI STq UT suosiad Aq pie:) I!paj3 pips jo asn aqj 2utaas -.rano JOJ alq!suodsai ST JOIZ),DJTCI JUawjiuda(] aqj pup saujil lip lie JOIDajl(j juaw -IjpdaCl aqj jo joiluoz) aqj .spun uTpwaj isnw spjiez> I!paJz) Pau2l.SSR AlluauuwJad *joiz)@ji(j a:)upui,4 aqj qj!Am pxeD P Ino u2is Isnw awil 01 awil wojj pip:) 1!paj:) auilosieS p jo asn at4j aiTnbai oqm siolDaii(j juawljpda(j jaqjo IIV -joiDaii(j s>jioA, 3ilqnd jatq:) a.113 JaIqD az)110d :sppaj4 juawli-edaG 2uTA%ollo; aqj of sTspq ivaupwiad e uo panssi aq ll!A% spileD I!paj:) auilospq -sas?qD.jnd ;o spjoz)aj alaldwoD DP!Aoid o.L -C -sp.jpz) i!paiD auilosp2 jo asn pazTjoqznpun aqj JUaAajd o.L -Z -svS paspqDind a2'ell!A jo uoijpzij!jn at4i q2nojql sal!qowolne a2Pll!A jo uotlejado leoTwotioDa lsow aqj ainsug -1 :oi papuaiui si Az>ilod ash pipZ) i!pajo auilosleg aqj jo asodind aqjL asodind -1 2SfI Cl'*dVO 1102AD *3NI10SVO I �-V `89G*80 BAIIV'd.LSINIWCIV - Use of Village gasoline credit cards is limited to the following circumstances: 1. Emergency situation where fill up at Village pumps is impossible. The use of the credit card to fill up the vehicle because it is after hours and more convenient than using the Village pump is not permitted. 2. During authorized trips outside of Mount Prospect to facilitate attendance at classes, seminars or meetings. 3. Special circumstances in which the Department Directors and Village Manager give prior authorization for use of the Village credit card. Upon return from an authorized trip, the Village credit card will be returned immediately to the responsible Department Director along with all credit card receipts; with all such receipts being turned over to the Finance Director for proper handling. In all cases, Village vehicles should be filled up at the Village pump prior to embarking on any extended trip. Village vehicles my not be used for travel outside of the State of Illinois unless approval is received from the Village Manager prior to departure. MONO ft --619 JOHN FULTON DIX�1��' Village Manager DATE: MARCH 20, 1987 •a s n L oa4p d j ol pa ub L S SP OJ aq Rp w LL L OL @LDL40A U4UaA@Jd OWJJ 941 PUP 4IP4S aA4PbL4SaAU 0 0 0 a 0•44� L L qP L lPAR 4D@ L4 P@93XR S P a R U 6UL4pjado 'PaU6 LS SP S L P L D L I UaqM- 1 9 499 L.4 P9�JPw @JLIu9 @44 U9440 SJ040P_4 90UPU94ULPW ppnbs Rou96jawa P u P P9Lnpaqos Flap L n 6 a A 4 -.LM PaULqwo:) u a 4*M - 4 0 4 Te m PUoDas 9q4 04UL 6 L Lam L L4un pue 4ou op s.Ano4 �4np aSOqM S -A9:) L1.40 80 L A.AaS ,Rq � unujwoo a A L 4PJ 4S L U LWPR Rq pasn aip spenbs a Sa44 04:) 4 P M # _40 awos kep a44 6ULjnp 6aj0wjaq4jn3 *aWLq 9UO RUP 4P sppnbs 10 aaAoujn4 a4@Ldwoo P apnLoe.Ad ;pq4 S4UDUIU6LSSP 9WOS O.AP a.Aa44 `S:jjqS jn0q-4q6La aaJ44 SaZLLl4n 4uaw;jpdao aq4 q6noq4LV *SjUaWaJLnbaj 6ULIPjado PL@Lj PUP 446uaj4s 4_4Lqs XLLpp uodn spuadap saL*3L4aA asaq4 jo a s n a 4 j_ - spenbS S:)Ua6.AOW3 pal. 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One Marked Crime Prevention Vehicle - This vehicle is used for Crime Prevention activities on the average of 60 hours a week. It is important that this vehicle be in the best of condition because it is used for display at local elementary school s, and area Crime Prevention shows i ncl udi ng the annual Crime Prevention show at Randhurst. As pointed out in the Annual Report of 1986 there were 227 school visits. This vehicle also is used for community speaking engagements, Neighborhood Watch meetings, security surveys of businesses and residential homes, and various training activities throughout the state. This veh icl e i s repl aced every four to s x years depend ng upon mileage, body condition, and mechanical dependability. Lastly, the Crime Prevention vehicle is used as a back-up squad for patrol operations. 4. Two Marked Community Service Officer Squads - Two full size station wagons are assigned to C.S.O. civilian personnel and are used around the clock for animal control,, parking ordinance enforcement, traffic control, and other specified C.S.O. field duties. Due to the recent expansion of the C.S.O. program and the resulting increase in C.S.O. personnel, marked squads must be used to complement the C.S.O. fleet, As an example, 1 ast year the Department assumed the commuter parking lot collection responsibilities from Public Works for which they had paid mileage to a civilian meter collector. As the Board is aware,, since the expansion of the C.S.O. program downtown parking ticket citations have doubled from 900 for January, 1986 to 1,800 in January, 1987. Finally, it is important to note that one of the administrative Community Service Officers is assigned to fulfill business license enforcement duties for the Finance Department. SEVEN (7) UNMARKED POLICE VEHICLES 1. Three Investigative Vehicles - The Investigative Section vehicles are used 16 hours a day for investigative purposes, but may also be used by the patrol section to back up the patrol fleet or for discrete surveillance assignments. One unit is a full-size Chevy Impala which is used for juvenile and prisoner transport to and from remote facilities. The other two investigative vehicles are mid-size Chevy Celebrities and they a r e used f o r routine investigative field assignments, surveillance activities, and other activities consistent with the plainclothes investigative function. 2. One Unmarked Patrol Squad - This vehicle is used on a 24 hour basis by the patrol section. 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UMO; 04UL clAOW pLnom jaL40 aq4 4e44 4uawggjb P a44 41Lm asn SSaULsnq pup LPUOS.AE)CI .AOJ aLZ) qaA P PaU6LSSP SPM JaLq3 a44 9.A L4 10 OWL 4 aq4 4v U L PaA I OAU L LaA L 40P aq 04 a4 �M S L 4 PUP ek4tunwwoo aq4 0 a _49L4j • D44 AO J A@P.AO UL SaLq�L�q�suodsaj jaq4o snOLJPA 0 e M-40_4 SP LL9M SP 6s6uL49aw dnoA 4:).Anqj pup qo4pm pooq.Aoq4bLDN ",kRM Pa4un "Vid Pua44P lw4 PaJLnb@j S L Ua4JO 4aLqj a4i A p ak 10 D W L 4 a 4 u o a n 6ULpuadap ll*�aam P Shu L4aaW bULUaA@ anon. 04 aDJ44 JO*@bPJaAR UP PU@;4P 04 PaJLnbaj SL aq '�D@m P skPP z 4kep le sjnoq tZ LLP:) uO Pa-AaPLSUOO SL J*@LqD a 4 4 4 P 44 as L w a Ad a u, u o d n p a s p q asn n S S U L s n q P U P LPUOS Aad *Aoj @LD0 JJP4 S P Pa U 6 L S S P S L I D L q a qj - 9 L'WBA S jao LqGA I L q3 C -E- a6Pd L86L 66L 43JRW March 19, 1987 Page -4- T h e Deputy Chief of Administrative Services has responsibility for the civilian and support services of the Department, and routinely works six to seven days a week supervising the Records Section and the entire computer operation that is so important to the Patrol Division. He also is required to attend meetinqs and address various other administrative activities, on and off duty, seven days a week. In the absence of the Deputy Chief of Field Operations the Deputy Chief of Administrative Services must perform both functions. The converse is also true. The Administrative Services Deputy Chief's vehicle requl arly is used by the various administrative, records, and property personnel under his command to fulfill their respective responsibilities,- i.e., Property Officer must transport evidence to and from the State Crime Lab for an alysi s . Peri od i c al 1 y h i s veh i s e al so i s used to complement patrol and investigative surveillance units. The vehicle assigned to the Deputy Chief of Administrative Services is subject to the same restrictions as that of the Deputy Chief of Field Operations. REPLACEMENT CRITERIA Marked squad vehicles are replaced on a 24-26 month basis, dependi ng on bid schedul es and manufacturers' prod uct i on d ates . The p urch ase of new squads i s based upon cons i derati ons such as vehicle uniformity, officer safety, mileage, engine hours, mechanics' training, mechanics' tools and equipment availability, emergency radio space, mobile data terminal placement, and other requisite emergency equipment placement factors. The squad specifications usually are completed in January of the second year of the marked fleet operation. In the past some of the lower mileage emergency vehicles have been transferred to other Vi 11 age Departments i .e, Code Enforcement, Publ is Works,, and Fire Department for use as non -emergency vehicles. This plan was devel oped in 1984 when i t was found that some of our vehicles were being replaced with mileage as high as 86,000 mi 1 es . T h e overr i d i nq concern was the s af ety of the uni formed off icer i n respond 1 nq to an emergency situation in a vehicle that may be unsafe. CONCLUSION All of the above mentioned marked and unmarked police vehicles are necessary to the efficient operation of the Police Department. The veh 1 cl es current fl eet of 24 units has not changed in the past six years despite the increase in police personnel and in the number of services provided to the community. Our ability to maintain high levels of police service in light of the size of our current fleet has been due to a great extent to the maintenance and replacement schedules utilized. d M d aOLLOd 10 IaLqj %J . . .... L nod M P L, P U-0 1-7rp( 11 21,11-111- 2 -speau ain4nj pup ;uajjnD 4o aipme aOLJ40 s I JabPuPW aq; d9al pup 4@0 Ll ppnbs ino MaLA@J o4 anULqUOD LLm am pup speau ain;nj aq LLLm @J944 ',kL4u@nbasuoj asseDoid a44 jo a6P 4S 4e 44 6UL P@4PU Lanp 4 * W L La S IeM 4 S 4 U Lea 4, S U OD k.Ae;abpnq o4 anp 4nq 41IP4S SL 4 PUP Jab? 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The agreement for automobile use was negotiated with the Village Manager at the time of promotion to Deputy Chief. This has been the practice since 1972. The car is a 1.983 Chevrolet Malibu, purchased new with Police Department Squads. The current mileage is 35032. The car is in excellent condition. The new car warranty on the vehicle was for 12 months or 12000 miles and has expired. The emission control warranty is for 5 years from the date of purchase and has I year to expire. 508 Deputy Chief Available for immediate response to of Code Enforcement emergency incidents in Mount Prospect Lonnie Jackson and communities within the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System agreement. Contains command communications equipment and personal protective clothing for Deputy Chief. This car is taken home, to enable emergency response when necessary. The agreement for automobile use was negotiated with the Yillage Manager at the time of promotion to Deputy Chief. This has been the practice since 1979. The car is a 1964 Ford Far irlane, was previously used by the Police. The current mileage is 43038. The car is in fair condition, but needs repainting. 502 Fire Protection & This car is shared by the Engineer and the Safety Engineer Administrative Captain to inspect Keith Marc issac occupancies within the Village on a day to and day basis. The car is also used for Administrative transportation to supervise the department Captain mechanics and tasks necessary in Donald Reynolds coordination of Emergency Medical and Paramedic services and training. This car carries communications equipment, and tools necessary for inspectional purposes and personal protective clothing for the Engineer and Administrative Captain. The car is kept at Fire Station #1 and is made available to other members when not in use. The car is a 1983 Ford Fairmont which was previously used by the Police Department. Mileage on the car is 80660. The car is in fair' condition. 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IOU ua4m T# uoijejS ajl:l Is paXisd si jeD s''4i 'al:)'Yatl S141 UO palijeo Sl 6ulqlo[D aAij3ejojd leuosied siolDedsu! aqj pus Isesodind teuoil3adsui pus anile6ilsaAul Jo+ xiessezeu S1001 'Stauue43 8AllvJISlU!WPV pup juawliedaa 8JIJ JO+ 440q luawdinbe suoi4eoiunwwoD saijjvD JR3 a4l -Sasodjnd leuoil3adsui iXt!ep pasn si jeD siq.L sdnjA Musjj Iuaw63JO+u3 aPOO Z02 uesp unuiV we i t t ! M luawaDJO+u3 aPO3 V09 PIOD P!Aea ,,----.,joj3adsuj a i i j 6 0S 506 Shift Commatjer This car is usea d i l y for fire command purposes. The car carries communications equipment both for Fire Department, Mutual Aid, Public Works, Administrative channels, Cellular mobile telephone, and Mobile data terminal. Fire Department pre -plan files and incident command module. This vehicle is used for response by the Shi+t Commander to major emergency incidents. This vehicle is garaged at Fire Station #1. The vehicle is a 1979 Chevrolet Suburban which was purchased new by the Fire Department. Mileage on the vehicle is 40250. The condition of the vehicle is fair to good, with some body rust. The vehicle needs repainting. 505 Public Education This Van it used by members of the Public Education committee to carry audio visual equipment, training equipment, printed material, etc. to the schools, churches and other locations throughout the Village where public education sessions are held. The vehicle is used by the department for on shift fire inspectors and the daily departmental mail run. The an is also used for transportation to local area training locations for the education and training of our employees. The van is garaged at Fire Station #2. The vehicle is a 17177 Chevrolet Van. Mileage on the vehicle is 28165. The condition of the Vehicle is fair to good, with body rust and in need of repainting. POOL Code Enforcement This car is used daily for inspectional CAR Lawrence Keymer purposes. This car is shared with summer #1 intern and hired back fireman inspector. The car carries communications equipment both for Public Works and administrative channels. Tools necessary for investlgat ive and inspectional purposes, and the inspectors personal protective clothing is carried on this vehicle. This car is parked at Village Hall when not in use, and is available to others, POOL Code Enforcement This car is used dailv for inspectional CAR Lester Hanneman purposes. The car carries communications #2 equipment both for Public Works and Administrative channels. Tools necessary for investigative and inspectional purposes, and the inspectors personal protective clothing is carried on this vehicle. This car is parked at Village Hall when not in use, and is available to others. 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Listed below is our capital equipment replacement schedule: Cars 6 years Large/Small Dump Trucks 10 years Pickups/Vans 7 years Special Purpose Trucks 10 years Street Sweepers 10 years Tractors 12 years Trailers 8 years Leaf Machines 15 years Other equipment 6 - 15 years depending upon usage or maintenance costs. The list is a guideline for planning purposes. For example, we have a 1971 Caterpillar tractor which is 16 years old that cost us $32,000 new, and now the replacement cost for that size unit is about $110,000. Rather than replacing that tractor when it was scheduled, we opted to have a major overhaul which prolonged the useful life of it. There are cases when we replace a vehicle that we upgrade the specifications to offset problems that were encountered on the old units. These include types of transmissions, axle and spring capacity, tire size, or general configuration of the body. In some instances this may change the vehicle rating from 2-1/2 to 3 ton capacity, from 3/4 ton to one ton. Recently we downgraded specifications where we replaced Chevrolet Chevette sedans with Chevrolet S-10 pickup trucks which are compact units with a 1/2 ton rated capacity. The equipment replacement schedule which was submitted for this year's consideration is as follows: 1973 Ingersoll Rand Air Compressor 1700+ hours (hour gauge replaced once). Cost $1,500 in repair thus far. 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Reason for replacement - age. (This vehicle is parked outside at the Village Hall and is used exclusively as a pool vehicle for Village Hall personnel.) The following is a listing of Pool vehicles which are parked in Village Hall lot for Village Hall personnel use only. Pool vehicles are listed under Public Works budget and are maintained by our mechanics. For several years Pool vehicles have been delegated for use by specific departments. There is a total of eight Pool cars at Village Hall and one van parked in Senior Center lot used by Cable TV Coordinator. The following is the current disbursement: Code Enforcement - 8 inspectors, including supervisory: 4 Pool Vehicles #301 1984 Chevrolet Chevette #302 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier #303 1985 Chevrolet Cavalier #307 1983 Chevrolet Cavalier (They also have four additional vehicles assigned to them which are listed under Fire Department equipment, and are maintained by their mechanics.) Engineering Division - 6 people requiring transportation (3 engineers and 3 inspectors, plus in summer one additional part-time inspector). 3 Pool Vehicles #306 - 1986 Chevrolet Cavalier #308 - 1980 Chevrolet Chevette (scheduled for replacement) #309 - 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier (During summer months we lease a "rent -a -wreck" car for additional transportation. At times when there is critical need for an extra vehicle, we will supply, if possible, a Public Works truck.) Planning/Zoning Department, Clerk's Office, Village Manager's Office #304 - 1986 Chevrolet Cavalier Cable TV Coordinator #305 - 1978 Chevrolet Van (This is a vehicle that was in the Public Works Department until last year and was replaced in our fleet. Under direction of Village Manager, it was re -built and assigned to the'Cable TV Coordinator for transporting camera equipment and stage settings.) (-SbUTIleS abBqS PUB juawdinba BJeWBO bUTjjodsuejj joj. 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Gjaqj -squawliedep oTjToads A asn so paluta Tap uaaq aAeq S9T3T4aA TOOd SJEGA l8JaA8S JOJ 093Tueqqaw ano Aq P@UTBIUTeW ase PUB qabpnq slioM o TTqnd japun P9qSTT aJ8 saT3TqaA T 0 0 d TuO as n Tau UOSJad T T8H a bB TT T A JOJ I OT TT'BH a bB T T T A UT paged ase qOTqM sGTOTI q9A TOOd jo 6UTISTT e ST bUTMOTTOJ aql (-Tsuuosiad TT8H 96BTTTA JOS OTOT48A lood e 98 AT9ATsnTOx9 pasn ST PUB TTeH 968TTTA @L41 qu apTsqno paged ST 8TOT48A ST41) *@68 - luaw9OBTdai jol uosega •jej snqj sJTedai UT 059$ :IsOO sgTTw LD540� OaGTJ TOOd GATIBJqSTUTWPV) GqlaA@qj I@TOJA8q3 086E t7 @58d Page 5 The Pool car fleet is used on occasion by members of the ESDA in the evenings or weekends. The primary need by them is for transportation in responding to traffic control situations. The Fire Department administrative staff has additional sets of ignition keys for that use. In the Public Works Department we currently have three automo- biles and two of these vehicles are scheduled to be replaced this year. The replacement vehicle for one unit has been authorized by the Village Board as an add-on to the Police vehicle bid. The other unit is scheduled to be replaced by a compact 1/2 -ton pickup truck. The third vehicle is used primarily by the Public Works Director. Two employees in the Public Works Department are authorized to take vehicles home for work related, emergency response use only. They are: Director Public Works - Chevrolet Sedan Deputy Director Public Works - Chevrolet Pickup Truck According to Federal IRS guidelines, both Glen 'and I pay taxes on the use of these vehicles. The Finance Department using IRS guidelines determines the lease value of the year and make vehicle, and the amount of gasoline used for commuting from our respective homes omes to the main Public Works garage. That portion of mileage and fuel spent commuting is regarded as personal use and is calculated as income which is taxable. The second car which is in our fleet is used for general trans- portation in the following manner: Transportation to schools, seminars, or meetings (including trips to Springfield or Champaign). Transportation for pick up of small repair parts or supplies - primarily Chicago area. (In many areas of Chicago you are not allowed to drive pickup trucks. Also, if you need to park a vehicle in a Loop garage most of them will refuse entry to a pickup truck.) Water Meter Reading Replacement vehicle for Superintendents when they have to assign their pickup truck to a work crew. Use by Administrative Aide for general transportation on outside work assignments* All Village -owned vehicles refuel at the Public Works garage. 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Chevette (2736) 11,000 1973 Ford/Meyers Sewer Jet (2738) 651,000 Total Water Division 114 I,00 SF17CC'T' DIVISION a. 1973 1=19in Street Sweeper (4502) $ 70,000 1972 I vit' .. Dump Truck (4512A) 49l,000 R ,. 170 Chev., � X4514) Window V , 1b,000 a „ 1974 John Deere Endloader (4516) 600000 , 1979, Cli v. Cheevet,te (Pool #3014) 99500 1979 C°hay. C'h vet,te (Pool 306)C.F total Street Division COMBINED TOTAL $354,000 PARKING DIVISION 1973 Ingersoll Rand Air Comp. (2746) $ 160000 1900 Chev. Pickup - 4 Wheel Dr. (2749) 20 00,0 Tutal Parking Division $ ,6" 0. WAfFR DIVISION 1979 Cliay. . Pickup - 4 Wheel Dr. ( 2729) $ 209000 1973 Chev. Stop -Van (2735) 260000 Ilite ritationul loader/Backhoa(2717) 75,000 1901 Chev. Ch+evette (2751) 12,000 1981 Dodge Sedan ( 2713 ) 120 Total Water Division 145500 SIREET DIVISION 1980 Chev. Pickup - 4 Wheel Dr.(4503) $ 16,000 1979 Toro Mower/Blower (4548) 190540 1970 Tarco leaf Mach (4532) 170000 ,4 19fiU Chev. Chevett (Pool 0308) 11 .000 lutal Street Diviaion 37 CUMd i NED TOTAL $245 , 000 P unclog 000105 000' LZ OU0`OO 3 000 0100 0z 000`05 000`SZ 000855CS .000,13Z UZZ-2 Too- f? t coo t coo cz coolot coo oc Duo zz gut) zz no a lr. g t 000 t i�z DOW% can SL Duo cz 000 z Dan oz coo 9ty 000 o8 05 000 NU coo BE ODD oz can Do t L6/066L 061696L 69/9861. 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Mgt) pdt,4j,TITjj0w T 11TH ZLAL (6CSV) 'JO TPatIM � - dmptd 'Antij tfl(,L (qC5tj) jamoTU motjS/o!jouS JamRtM tL6 L Mgt) *143PW J"al 03J"J rL6L (LOW WITH *IdIC JaP'P,01 3010"11 9L6L (LOW JPdaOmS 10031S UT6T3 6W NUTSIA10 133HIS UOTSTATC JPIRM TRIOI (qtLZ) dtond ,q palunOW JOTTUJI Vt6L (LCLZ) 11RA-dPIS 3W3 CL6t (17M) *Ja T0214M-t dnMctd * AVqj L961 (UM JPPROI X-956 IeJ LL61 (6ftZ) POMMORWOPeOl PJaaO WOC tL6L NUTSIATO 831VAI UaTldt3osa.,U Description. 1986/87 1987/88 1988/89 1989190 1990/91 1982 Haulette Lawn Mower Trailer (4552) 6,000 1964 Chew. Chevette (Pool #301) 15,000 1984 Chow. 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After the four month period all items not regard -ed as "powertrain" are at your expense. This would include front end alignments, air conditioning, gauges, seats, etc. Using the 3000 miles per month criteria after one year, your patrol cars have nearly 36,000 miles on them; hence, no more warranty protection with the exception of emission control equipments There have been occasions where we have sent Police vehicles back to the dealerships for repair work covered under warranty. T h e turn -around time on these vehicles has been somewhat unfavorable and problems have dev'eloped over the availability of enough operational vehicles. 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Ll 10 UOTIPDTpap aqj ssnZ)STP o; uoylpiodioZ) asno-d aqj qjTM play sem 2uilaaw e uooujaljp AT?Psaupz)/I& UO L861 '61 14Z)*HVW :31vo 1190VNVW 90VIIIA MOSA S931SMSI 90 CIUVO9 CINV 9S;fIVUN *H NAIO**dVD "d*OAVW :O.L WnGNVIlOW3W 331-4:10113INI Sloull:);adsO.Ad 4unoW aoedsojd :tunoyM 4o 85eli I 'a A There are three signs that also were discussed that are within the 50 foot right- of-way. The Montgomery Wards sign is to be removed according to the PUD Agreement by January 1, 1989. The Bell Federal sign is to be removed and replaced by 1992 and the Randhurst sign at East Avenue and Kensington Road is to be replaced in January 1, 1992. In addition, the signed PUD allows a new sign for the new restaurant that may be constructed. These three existing signs would be within the 50 foot right-of-way. We have an understanding they would not be permitted to be replaced in the 50 foot right-of-way and that there would be no expansion or improvements within this stretch since they stay within the PUD. We feel we have a significant control over what can be done since they are within the PUD. We feel it was important to inform the Rouse representative so that they would understand and not have any intention of putting anything within the 50 foot right-of-way. We believe that the entire understanding that we had at Wednesday's meeting would permit us to receive the land free of charge, allow the State to compensate those businesses that are affected by the right-of-way with the acquisition of the right- of-way addition and also puts everyone on notice as far as improvements within the desired 50 foot right-of-way. 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That, however, does not take into account several issues which rernain to be decided. 'I. OPPONENTS • Along with petitions submitted by the opponents group, they also submitted several addendums that disputed the accuracy of the Village -established list of owners and electors. Our count did not take these addendums under consideration. The validity of the addendums is most certainly a legal issue and their acceptance cannot be determined at the staff level. 2. REVOCATION PETITIONS. Just as there is uncertainty with regard to the opponents addendums, there remains the unanswered question of whether revocations can validly be submitted by the proponents and thereby change the outcome of the opponents petitions. Again, this is a legal issue which cannot be decided at the staff level. 3. VALIDITY OF THE VILLAGE'S LIST OF ELECTORS. Based upon a final review of the accuracy of the Village's list of electors, it was determined that 15 names were left off the Village's list which legitimately appeared on the November, 1986 County list of registered voters. The implications of this oversight are in one case obvious and in the other, it serves to raise serious questions. If the 15 names are added to the Village list, the number of electors goes from 269 names to 284. This, in turn, raises 51% threshold required by the Statute from 137-19 to 144.84 required signatures. It appears from a review of the addendums submitted along with the objectors petitions that 11 of these missing signatures do appear as part of the addendums. The question remains then whether to add the 15 names and recognize the signatures on the addendums or to stand by the Village's list with the known errors. If the change to the Village -generated list is limited to the addition of the 15 missing names and recognition of those names with regard to the addendums, the opponents still appear to have met their burden under the State Statute. Again, I foresee that this will become the subject of a legal determination. 4. CUT-OFF DATE. The end of the 60 -day waiting period ends on Saturday, March 21. There was an expressed opinion that this would allow the actual deadline to be carried over to the next regular business day which would be Monday, March 23. We are seeking a legal opinion as to what the legal cut-off date is. 5. COURT ACTION. It should be remembered that this project was bid toward the end of 1986 and that we received a guarantee from the contractor that the price would be held until March 31. If any of the above identified issues become the subject of either a Declaratory Judgment Proceeding or litigation, it is obvious that the Village will not have resolved the question prior to the March 31 deadline. Once the guaranteed price is lost, a question of the validity of the initial Ordinance calling for the establishment of a Special Service area becomes suspect. By Statute, that initial Ordinance was required to state, among other things, the maximum amount of dollars to be expended for the project. If, subsequently, the cost of the project exceeds the amount stated in the initial Ordinance, it may be necessary for the Village to go back to square one; i.e., re -adopt the initial Ordinance with the adjusted figures. 2:1 Rte, P tA Zxj fraw SIN N'V' 199HDIW -aininj at4i ui anssT ST41 ssa.jpple ol paxedaid jallaq aq APw aS'21T!A aqj 1-et4l os sanSST aAoqe aqj jo �Cu R*W UO UOTZPUTWJ;DIQP I-e2al P ansind oz jSa.JajUT Isaq SAVIHA a4l UT aq APw 1! 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The subject matter of said petition shall not be proposed relative to any signatories of said petition within the next two years.. Each resident of the special service area registered to vote at the time of the public hearing held with regard to such special service area shall be considered an elector. Each person in whose name legal title to land included within the boundaries of the special service area is held according to the records of the county wherein the land is located shall be considered an owner of record. Owners of record shall be determined at the time of the public hearing held with regard to a special service area. Land owned in the name of a land trust, corporation, estate or partnership shall be considered to have a single owner of record." Neither Section 1309 nor any other statutory provision relevant to Special Service Areas states whether or not an objector may withdraw his signature from a petition objecting to the creation of the Special Service Area. Nor have Illinois courts addressed this specific issue. Consequently, in an effort to draw from analogous legal circumstances, we considered the issue of whether or not a person may withdraw his signature from other types of legal petitions. The case of Ro ersv. Cit v of Park Ridge. 86 Ill.App.2d 82, 230, N.E.2d 289 (1967) addressed this ,question. In Park the abed 4e apf N 'UO9J9'44 UOT43e TeUTJ ejojaq UOT ;9wT4Aue 4T49d aq4 wojj 0 6 S9WeU J19T44 MeJpg4TM 04 4qbTl 9T44. 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"'Z6Z Pi -pneig STOUTTTI 9114 JO L STOT:I:ry 6TM9TA '' 96ed :t,e �q p9UTe4qo 9jam s9jnqeU6Ts-,qbn,s 'as^npo'aq' pro si.o4oal . ago A4T01eui 90 4u9suOD 944 q4TM UOTqT49d 9q4 WOJJ seinqeU6TS JT9lq4 Mejpq:4TM 04 4qbTJ Ajoqn4eqs JT9q4 pasnjaj 918m SJO409TO 9q4 qeq4,, P9UJTeTO 0 SJJTqUTeTcl*AJ04TJJ94 0 4T49d e woag s9jn4eU6TS UTe4JBD xauue 04 0 UOT Me=pg4TM 04 S3JT4UTeld mOTle 4ou pTp 96pTH Xied 90 A4TZ) 9q4 asneoaq aoueuTpio uoTqexauue ue go A4TPTTeA 9T44 p9XDe44e sjjT:IUTeld E abed L 10Z qDleW qo9dsojd,4unoW go 96PTITA 9ql I d �nO H V ISJ 3 S 8 3 C] PEDERSEN 8: 1--1 U F"D T The Village of Mount Prospect March 20, 1987 Page 4 274. The court further held that "that rule is a necessary inference from the very nature of the right of petition and applies not merely to the petitions themselves but to withdrawals." Id. In summary, the case law in other analogous areas infers that if a*led etition is, P 1 pursuant to a statutory proceeding and the statutei's silent , -'as to, the right -to withdraw a signature, the right may �hot ' e ist. sin e tie for ma ion of Special Service Areas are governed by a statute which does not provide a withdrawal procedure, the same inference may well be drawn. However, in the absence of controlling Illinois case law on this specific issue, we are unable to render a definitive opinion as to the right to withdraw a signature from a petition opposing the formation of a Special Service Area. 2. How are electors and record owners determined for the 2ur2ose of issues concerning objections to a S2ecial Service Area? A recent Illinois case has addressed this second issue. In Sweis v.. Cit of Chica,20, 142 Ill.App.3d 643, 491 N.E.2d 1342 (1986), the City of Chicago adopted an ordinance establishing ablishing a Special Service Area. Pursuant to Section 9 of the Special Services Act (Ill.Rev.Stat. 1981, Ch. 120, 1[1309), objectors began to solicit signatures from electors and record owners of land residing in the proposed Special Service Area in an effort to challenge the establishment of the District. The objectors claimed that these petitions successfully defeated the formation of the Special Service Area and the corresponding tax because they contained signatures of at least 51% of the record owners and 51% of the electors as is required. After reviewing the objectors' petition to defeat formation of the Special Service Area, the City of Chicago determined that the objectors failed to obtain the requisite number of signatures according to the City's list of electors and record owners in order to successfully challenge the ordinance. The objectors disagreed and argued that the City of Chicago lists and tally of registered electors and record owners were inaccurate. 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