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NEW BUSINESS A. ZBA 11-97, Mid City Bank- 15 East Prospect Avenue This case has been deferred to the August 19th meeting. B, Request to authorize a temporary building for the Mount Prospect National Bank, 40 North Main Street. C. PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to requirements of the Village Code, this Public Hearing, following proper legal notice having been given in the Mount Pro§pect Herald on July 17, 1997, is for. -he purpose of considering the request of Metro Check Taxicab Company of Des Plaines to obtain a business license to operate their taxicab company in Mount Prospect. Safety Commission recommendations: I Resident request for 4 -way STOP at Pine & Sha Bonee. The Safety Commission recommended denying request by a vote of 6-0. Resident request for 2-viby YIELD on Wille at Evergreen. The Safety Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0. 3. Safety Commission recommends 2 -way YIELD sign on Thayer at Marcella by a vote of 6-0. E. Presentation of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996. F. Request to accept, proposal for a detention pond capacity study within the Kensington Center fdr Business�,OV.Me&l G. I st reading of AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZE THE SALE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VILLAGE This Ordinance authorizes the sale of a 1985 GMC aerial truck. (Exhibit B) H. Request toameri�d the solid waste contract with ARC X. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT A. Status Report X1. ANY OTHER BUSINESS XII. CLOSED SESSION: LITIGATION 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (11) - "When an action against, affecting or on behalf of the particular public body has been filed and is pending before a court or administrative tribunal or when the public body finds that an action is probable or imminent, in which case the basis for the finding shall be recorded and entered into the rrijinutes, of the closed meeting." PERSONNEL 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (1) - "The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee to determine its validity." XIII. ADJOURNMENT F �/yy. 1 yy+I� �/may �/1I�y y --paluueo uolj vq eu V l :sAe { i 1 � 1 WOVV SVM i uodn `ualiolsJLIo-I `ueuoouo 'Samol:SA :Ileo ljo eggCZ, punct Isnu1 I!Ieueg punct uolSuad suauueJId punj uOlsue,d e0110d Z9L` OZ punct I!sode(] nnouos3 Z ` L punk Isnu;L dwooxel-I L ' i? pun= luauueoeldej jalndwo Z9L'9S pun j 90ueu9lule ,I elOR49 , 69L'9 I punct luauuaoelda l GIONa/ L`tt punct jueuua eueVj lsl 9L CZ pun.d enuana uua s, l5u blued 090,90 L punct, uannaS 'R jejeAA punk uollonulsuoo juauuanouc�uul j99uj JVG CI pure uoilonilsuoo joiluoo poold OZ9, L uoljonulsuo 6ulpling auld IR aorlod punct uoljonulsuo juewdolenepe unnoJunno( I ZZ'6 punct uoilonilsuoo juauuonouduul lellde zs;c,gc punct Iuauuanouduul lejrde 9L9 aolnue lqa(] 7„-, punk lueu AooIE] luewaouoju3 mel leool punct jueu Ipplq juauudoleneC] Allunwwo 99 'CZ pun j xe1 lend uololN LOL'Z punct leso siC] esnIe l L W669 pun j leueue ille -sll!q jo I ll 6UIMOIIOI Oqj 9Aoudde of ElAO lddV panouu `s)il!AA ealsnu,L Aq pepuooes `ueuoouo ealsnu ``lIIS -4o IVAO ddV -paluueo uoRolN auol .-sAeN SVM `itI000N `uejuolsigol `ueuoouo `Samolo .SOAV llao Ilou uodn PUe L66 I `LL ounr jo sbui e w ueln eu eqj jo salnuiuu all :i i nNIIN en►oudde off, penouu `11400o eelsnu j, Aq papuooes `s I!AA elsn.s,_ 3AO0HddV s3inNIW =10 IVAONddV NOIJ..VOOA I -s jj!AA 9e1snu1 Aq u9nI6 sena u01jeoonuI e'4.L NOIIVOOANI :Pe1e0H Ined ee1snu1 .IuesgV sNII euenul ealsnul N000ll IaiueCl ee1snu1 uapolsut4o-1 puetIoi l 991snu 1 ueuoouoo Ai4lowijL eelsnu;_L semolo e6uoa eelsnul Aeluej pleugE) uo. elN :Ileo Ilou uodn lueseud IWO 170 Id o ZION UAGUO 01-IWO -VTd L :L W uapuo 01 15u.1199w eql palleo Aelue,-I uo eVq 3 a m o o f i i vo 133d OUd INnow d'o 30VIIA 3H1 J 331 'nmi do auvo8 UNV IJOAVW 3H L ,do E)NI133W Ivgn!D=I 3H1 do S31nNIW FINANCIAL Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Nocchi, moved to accept the REPORT financial report through June 8C ,1997, subject to audit. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, i l ks Nays. None Motion carried. MAYOR'S REPORT No report. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS None. OLD BUSINESS AMEND CH. 18 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would amend the Traffic Code (Chapter 1 ) to include YIELD ; ns o-;Isahell ,at Pine, as' t �d v+re� o, ''No Parking Any '',on, Ti h . ,est side of �el,r gad nu and dl`f''ead ars reduce the ;� imi o i LaneJrom 30 MPH to 25 MPH. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clo es moved to waive the rules requiring two readings of an ordinance. Upon roll call. Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nags; None ,Motion carried. CARD. NO. 4872 Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Wilks, moved for passage of Ordinance No. 487 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 TRAFFIC CODE) of THE VILLAGE CODE T Upon roll call: Ayes. Clewes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays. None Motion carried. TAX REVENUES FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS The following Ordinances were presented for 2nd readings: AMEND CH. 8: An Ordinance adding ,Article .XVIII entitled "Municipal Motor Fuel MOTOR FUEL TAX Tax", establishing a tax of 1 cent per gallon on fuel, which tax will be eliminated on October 1, 2006. AMEND CH. 17: An Ordinance amending Chapter 17 (Vehicle License) to INCREASE VEHICLE increase the cost of vehicle decals (stickers) and penalties by 20%, STICKER The increased cast for a dual for a passenger vehicle is $6.00, from $30.00 to $36.00, including a 'sunset' clause in January 2007 to reduce the amount to the fee in effect ars of January, 1998. Page 2 - July 1, 1 997 OUON :SAAN SNI1M`I.L40DON JGIJOISJt4O-1 IUBJOOJOO I S9MOID SGAV :Ileo ljoi uodn .90peupoilu 8 10 sbuipbei Oml f5uijinbgj elm eqj GAIM 01 PGAOW 'S9MOjlO'e9jsnjjL Aq pepuopes 'upiobipo eelsnj,.i L66 1, 60 166 � J89A 183STI Jol a nq eqj 61 Z# juawpuawe 430(ine (IN31NV ezijot4lne pinoA& jeqj Buippai lsj!j jol polueseid sem e3upulpio uv tulleew 841 Ul jejel plau sem eoueuiPJO pasodoid at4l jo uqjejepisubo 'Itiefoid bt4l jol spunj jueqgns esiej p1nom lesodr espoidwoo eqj jeqleqm ejelhole.p ol oIndeo JV4 Jol JePjO ul loefoid eul ul6eq ol spunj leilp OL41 9P!Aoid ol penssi eq pinomspuoq PUB %9Z-COI%6-C WO4 peonpej eq pInQm xe i Aimin et4i u! eseejoui pesodoid et4l Aqejeqm pelseBbns sem espoidwoo e 'poddns p1noo Agqi lesodoid, t4o!qm ol se peoll Gbelll.A eqj josjeqwew buillod uodn -UOlj!pUOO Jo6d t4ons Olul 106 Spew eq) M()q 6u,iuo,ilsenb sseseajoui xel pasodoid W41 Oj GA!Jejej suiebuO3. SIN PessGjdxa )u8P.lsGJ 'PJON J96Q�l �;LueAJ04�8 luaw"Oid-L—Lill j9ejjS9qj:poddmOjsPUp� qi uinssijnpqesUjq;*jOOjqL4 v � •K�4 �. g�7��n essgjdxe 'uOiSSILUUJO3 qOU8UiA�bqjjp Je ujg ,ppejps Uuv q w,l *X81 abej9A98 pue pooj ui esegioui ot4l:p6ddns jou pp q seseejoui xel p9sodoid et4l jo uoi:pod poddns pinoo jeqLuet4o %9t4l jet4j p9jels 'eojgwwoo jo jeqweqo 9L41 Builugsaidej 'f)'joqui9M Uelj4a 0 0 0 0 see 0 see 0 - WAR 0 0 0 0 -00 0 ORD. CSO. 4873 Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Nocchi, moved for passage cf Ordinance No. 4873 AN OF AMENDING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR 1997, AMENDMENT NO. 2 Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried'. NEW BUSINESS ZBA 11-97 ZBA 1'l -97,Mid-City National Bank, 15 East Prospect Avenue MID -CITY BANK At the request of the Petitioner, Trustee Corcoran, seconded by 15 PROSPECT AVE. Trustee Nocchi, moved to defer action on this case until the regular meeting of the Village Board on August 19th. Upon roll call,.-, Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. ZBA 15-97 ZBA 15-97, Express -0 International, 199 W. Rand Road 199 W. RAND RD., The Petitioner is requesting a Conditional Use for a drive-thru area for a speciality coffee shop located in front of the Twin Links Miniature Golf Course. The Zoning Board of Appeals recommended granting this request by a vote of 6-0. Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Nocchi, moved to concur with the recommendation of the Zoning Board of Appeals and grant the request in ZBA 15-97. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. This Ordinance will be presented for first reading at the next regular meeting on August 5th. CLOSE STREET A Resolut",on was presented that would request the State FOR PARADE Department of Transportation permission to close Central Road and a portion of Route 83 in order to conduct the July 4th parade., It was noted that verbal permission was given by the State, however they require this Resolution for their records. RES.Nth. 36-97 Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Nocchi, moved for passage of Page 4 - July 1, 1'997 0S0'62$ -oul 'Buijooj jaqamuouial junowV japp!a Joou N011 VIS :9jij Aq pe)Aoilsop sem t4oiqm It7 *ON u011elS dvind oeldejOl PGAIG09Jsem pq bu. dwnd 18 JOOJ 91419 Im011OJ OU -pelijeo uOljovq GUON :sAeN SVM 1400ON ijejjolsjt4o-1 luejoojoo 'samolo :s;qAV :Ileo Iloi uodn jiomesedl sjiedej eqj .sol p. lZ'qC$ peeoxe of jou junowe ue ui -oo uoilonilsuoo slesseM Aq pell!wqns pq peij!lenb mol 'ISNOO at4l jd9ooe pue uoileilswupe at4l jo uoilepuewwooei aql ql!m S13SS3M inouoo olpBAOW lS9MOjo 991sni i Aq papuooes '.lt4?3ON eelsni 1 009,9 *oo builuied sednoluno>1 96joeE) s 1�Z,qs s .00 uoipnilsuoo slessaM junowV JGPP!e UIOAIJ3931 :AIJGAeM L41JON L le `JlVdMl pejeool ltr jioAjeseU Buijiedej joi r)8AleO9J ejem sp!q ulnnollol eq_L *.sp!q Buimollol eqj polueseid siuouer -3 joet4o1Vq je6eueVq e6ell!A 1. oda SiM3!DVNVW 30VIII/ -paiijeo uoijoIN 9UON :sAeN SNI!M 'I.L400ON 'iepolsiqol 'ueioojoc) samolo :SGAV -Ileo Iloi uodn *866 x8vnuG3 -4 DNICIN3 'SH I NC V4 AS MOJ IN31M331:10V 3SIHONV8-4 :118VO 'ONI 'SION3131 3H1L ONIGN31X3 N0ijm0S3U V L6-LC 'C, N' L6-LC 'ON uoilniosell jd ebessed jol PeAOW 'samolo eelsni I Aq papuooes 'uejoojoo 9;glsnj_L INAVY331JEW 3SIHONV"UJ '966 Aienjqe.4 101 t46noit4l 'st4juOw xis leuoil!ppe ue jol asiL4ouej:j alqeo GN31X3 siouale.L et4l puelxe pinonn leql peluesaid sem uoijnjosej� V -pelijeo uO!jOvq GUON :sAeN SMI!M '4WOON liejjQlsjqol guejoojoo 'somolo :sgAV 'lleo Iloi uodn 3C]"Vdv ionCIN00 01 13CWO NI 13MUS V 403ll" SO10 3HI Eftis3nOMJ NoiiniOS31q V L6-9C 'ON uoijnjose�j It was noted that bids were solicited through newspaper ads in the classified section as well as bid packages sent to various roofers, however, only one bid was received. LEINENWEBER Trustee Wilks, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur ROOFING, INC. with the recommendation of the administration and accept the qualified bid submitted by Leinenweber Roofing, Inc. to replace the roof on Pump Station No. 4 in an amount not to exceed $29,030. Upon roll call,.,,, Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried.,, HIGH The following bids were received for replacing the high service SERVICE PUMP.* pump No. 4 and the electrical motor control center (MCC) at STATION NO. 4 Pump Station No. 4: Bidder Amount Ridgewood Engineering $961431 Genco Industries $1041600 Dahme Mechanical $109$914 RIDGEWOOD Trustee Nocchi, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to concur ENGINEERING with the recommendation of the administration and accept the low qualified bid submitted by Ridgewood Engineering to.replace the high service pump and electrical motor control center at Pump Station No. 4 (117 N. Waverly) in an amount not to exceed $960431. Upon roll call: Ayes. Clower, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. COW Village Manager Janonis noted that due to a lack of quorum, the CANCELLED regular Committee of the Whole meeting on July 22nd is cancelled but the Board will meet on July 29th instead. ANY OTHER BUSINESS CLEARWATER Trustee Wilks stated that she had noticed a large amount of scum PAR POND build up in the Clearwater Park Pond and asked staff to contact the Mt. Prospect Park District relative to this problem. Glen Andler, Director of Public Works, stated that the aerator may be out of order but would look into the problem. LIONS CLUB Trustee Nocchi complimented the Lions Club fore the Annual Village VILLAGE FAIR Fair Carnival and all the excellent activities conducted in conjunction with that event. He also congratulated all those involved with a successful July 4th parade. RECESS RECESS Mayor Farley called a brief recess in order to provide sufficient time from Mr. Caputo to calculate the revenues that would be Page 6 - July 15, '1997 L66� Alnr —L 96ed OUON :sABN S11!M 'I. WOO N `japolsjqol 'uejoojoo 'samolo *.seAV -.1jeo Iloi uodn XVJL 9 113ldVHO :10,,xvi Ainun,,G3111IN3 *9 *H0 CIN31NV IAX 31011WONIGN31MV 30NVNIGHO NV lVdIOINnw -papuaws se I 9L9i7 'ON eoueuipio jo e6essed 9L9'V *ON*OUO JOI PGAOW Isemolo eelsnjjL Aq popuooes tuejoojoo aelsnjjL -paiijeo uoijoVq IVL91*ON 60110 ,.. sNI!M :sAeN !q30ON 'J9JJOISJt4O-1 'uejoojoo 'samolo :seAv :Ileo ljoi uodn S3SN3011 `joefoid eqj jol spunj leipi eqj ep!Aoid oj_ *90OZ 'OE: jaqw9ldeS 310IH3A aS3SN3011 310IH3An C13 1111N3 L1 U3ldVHO L1 *H0'CIN3V4V JO 13 '1 11 1' 0NIGN31NV 30NVNIGH0 NV 9M? 'ON eoueuipio jo 96essed 9LStr ^ON"(IUO JOI PGAOW',lt43OON eelsnjj_ Aq popuooes 'uejoojoo eelsnjjL -polijeo UOIJOV4 GUON :sA8N SMI!M '14300N jejjolsjqol luejoojoo 'semolo *.seAV Ileo ljoi uodn XVJL 9 133ldVHO 01 13n -A uo Lo ,XV.L 13n-4UOIOV4 lVdIOINnw,, C13111IN3 lVdIOINnw MAX 31 11U E)NIGGV 30NVNICIUO NV S'HO ON3WV t?Lg'v 'ON eoueuipio jo ebessed IVL91*ON 60110 J01 P9AOW ".433ON 991sni.L Aq pepuooes 'uejoojoo 991sni 1 '1366 % ul penssi eq pinonn spuoq ui 000,000,zs `joefoid eqj jol spunj leipi eqj ep!Aoid oj_ *90OZ 'OE: jaqw9ldeS t4r:)nojql xel lvgnl jolow uollef3 jed jueo euo e jo uoil!sodwi v9t41 Pue 'LOOZ'� Aienjqg.4 qBnojL41 seel esugoil 9101t49A Ul %OZ jo eseajoui ue 190OZ 'oe jeqw9ldeS L4r:)no.it4l % cel xel 96eJ9Aeq Pue POPI Gt4l ul. GseGJ0Ul ue l.t7ooZ 'oe je)qwald;aS t4bnojql %S -S of ejej xel ApIlln et4l ui eseejoui ue P9AJOAUI GAileUJ91le Slql *(jjq 1 OAlleUJGIIV) WeJBOJdlU9W9Aoidwi leeilS at4l lioddns of 9AIJeUJOIle IS9MGU eqj polueseid 'joloejiC] eoueutj 'olndeo ueijg `Bugeew eqt ui joiliee seelsni.L Aqp8p!Aoid eouep!nb uodn paseq sMI!M eelsni.L MOOON eelsnjjL Jejjolsjqo-I eelsnjjL uejoojoo 991sni I semolo aelsnjjL Aelie4joAeVq :Ileo ljoi uodn lu9s9Jd -VTd 9.61e P9U9AU009J SeM f5Ulje9W 9q1L 74-d C. le PGss90eJ sem BURGOW et4l -jo9FojdjU9W9Aojdwi Aempeoi eqj Buipunj jol lesodoid jueoei isow at4l ql!m pezileei ORD.NO. 4877 Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4877 AMEND CH. 8: TELE- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE XV COMMUNICATIONS ENTITLED "TELECOMMUNICATIONS TAX$ TAX OF CHAPTER 8 Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: None Motion carried. AMEND. CH 8 An Ordinance was presented for first reading that would increase the amount of Food and Beverage tax by .25%, from .75%, to 1 %., Trustee Corcoran, seconded by Trustee Clowes, moved to waive the rules requiring two readings of an Ordinance. Upon roll call: Ayes: Clowes, Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays.- None Motion carried. ORD.NO. 4878 Trustee Ccrcoran, seconded by Trustee Nocchi, , moved for passage of Ordinance No. 4878 FOOD & BEVERAGE TAX AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE IX ENTITLED "FOOD AND BEVERAGE TAX' OF CHAPTER 8 Upon roll calk Ayes.- Corcoran, Lohrstorfer, Nocchi, Wilks Nays: Clowes Motion carried., At the requn...st of the Board, administration will provide an annual report on the revenues received from each of the taxes imposed. CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION Trustee Nocchi, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to go into Closed Session for the following purposes. - PERSONNEL 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (1) - "The appointment, employment, compensation, discipline, performance, or dismissal of specific employees of the public body, including hearing testimony on a complaint lodged against an employee to determine its validity." PERSONNEL 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (2)' - "Collective negotiating matters betvveen the public body and its employees or their representabves, or deliberations concerning salary schedules for one or mQre ojapses or employees". Page 8 - July 15,1997 L66 � 'S � Alnr - 6 e66d A -d 99:M le peuinofpe sem Buileew at4i -palijeo UOIJOIN 9uON :sAeN SMilk INOOON `ieliolsi4o'l 'ueiooioo 'Samolo :SaAv Ilieo ljoi uodn -Butleew eqj ujnofpe 01 PGAOW 'somolo eelsni.L Aq pepuooes '1430ON eelsnjj_ Nunorciv Nunorav sNl!m 991snil. 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SABLE LANE 250.00 GE CAPITAL REIMB WATER BILL ACCT# 8177947 269.44 JULIE M. GUTIERREZ COMPUTER LOAN 2,500-00 92 " t7SZ SH ,I, HH"IILHE-SWIHdi E'HdS ,L HEIM 00 ' 001 RHd NIWCIV-MOd SH . rl SrZSVS *M CELT 00' sli SESZE# EEE IJS EOH dWI"ZH OS ' IVT EHqSNVEJ, HEIM SEX -VL 'd/d 00 ` St WIHU ES)I ILS HDXH EEM ESSE19- OE IV 9 8 ' Z L 6 ' 6 o T U'HdS -d,Z HEIM SHXVI E/d S, HdSOdd ,I,MOW dO Hf)VrlrlIA oS'928'fiT 00 E:� L': �I HNO W CI N O S 9 rinf 0 0" Z� Z' t IkHNOW CINO S S qnf 0S ` S S 6 ' T ITIS SOW CNOS tpgn ' 00,988,E 2�HNOW GNOS Erinf ,I, C Q; lInDEID Z IEIaSICZ CI IIH,I T6'L SL ` O ZL9ZTTT-rlrlIS ?3HJ M rjVNI3 CIMdHsi 9 T' L T L 9 Z T T T- rIrl I 8 EH,I,VM r IVN I d C Nf1,3 H?3 'daX IVH,, ,I, I .0 I A 0 0 ' O T 6 ZT7T# ANI - SWd H,I,VDIrZdnCI CIMEHE 'DNI ' SL21Y dW SSHAEVH NnS 0 0 ' E :� S 6 8 Z E# HSNEID IrZ EFID IHSA SWd dHAO v-IS2IvIMv,I,S VN)? 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IrZOd SILNHWESEf1SS ICI NOI SNEld 0 0' 0 T S 0 9 L aSNEID I rZ SrID IHSH C XnE RE SNOSEid S I rIr-I.RHd 0 S ' L T H S.IIIS I rI SEO,LDV"dJ IOD dO S,WdERAO S,I,NV Lr InSNOD d SO 0 0 ` S 6 Z ' Z SrIVHW C EEHAI rIHCI SWOH EEVDH,LrIVHH NO I rIrZ lAVd NOJ XVC OS'69L'9 0 0` E 9 HDVODDW ` f-,I,WdHaAO SMI (INfldE'd OS ` 90L' 9 L66T NOIJVDOrIgV HJS LEdd -R'E3 E= DIr-IEnd ,LDHdSOEd JMOW T8 ' T 6 9 ' 9 :� SWIHH S,I SOdHCI ZDHEIG NOINfl ,LICIR-dD q-VEECISH OHLEW fi E ' 88 L 6 / ' HMIlf - XVI, SWODNI HJVJ "S HL'INHAHE dO Ldr4Q VNVIC NI tZ * LOT' OE TT ' 8S6 ' t?T SWISE SISOdHCI LDHEIG ET ` 6 T7T 'ST SWISU ,LISOdSCI ,.LDH23ICI L S :� SSfl'dL ,LN21WEEILHE VWDI 'i9 ` EIiE O S' E 8 Z- ddflS RMCIH O S' Z L t d df1S HMCIH LUES d df1S HMCIH O S ' 86 ddf1S HMCIH L L " Z ddf1S SMQH Ed ,LDDC' rIVIDEaWN03 ,LOdHC1 HWOH 98`6T Z6 ` T TELtZ8E-TIIH HalVM rI` NId GMES i T76' LT TELtZ8E-rZrlIS HHJVM rIVNI,3 CINfIdElU WVH IN ON:nO.;` � O i�OIZdI?3�SHCI ?3OCZ.�i'3.� L 6 6 T ' T E )� of f saalsn.i L jo pseog aqj o f pajuasaM sli!g jo Isil List of Hills VENDOR Presented to the Beard of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 DESCRIPTION PAGE: 4 AMOUNT NON-DEPA.R.TMEEN TA L SERVICES 147.50 BOND DEPOSIT DISE 10,000.00 BOND .DEPOSIT DISE 100.00 DAILY HERALD BOND DEPOSIT DISB 11000.00 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS BOND DEPOSIT DISE 150.00 HOLY FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER WIRE TRANSFER REIMS - TAXES 96,740.35 WIRE TRANS REIMS - TAXES 184.60 PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL -SEAN WHITE 218,606.57 CARLA WEBBER RESIDENT R/E ER TAX REBATE 320.00 WISCONSIN DEPT. OF REVENUE STATE INCOME TAX - JUNE, 197 320.07 TOTAL: 1,821,180.67 BUSSES FLOWERS & GIFTS FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 55.00 FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 65.00 FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 55.00 175.00 FLOWER WORLD FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 39.00 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION" 15.66 OFFICEMAX CREDIT PLAN FAX MACHINE 299.99 .POTAL:529.6 BRIAN W. CA.PUTO MEAL REIMS 16.67 CERTIFIED REPORTING COMPANY SERVICES 147.50 SERVICES 147.50 295.00 DAILY HERALD ADVERTISING 277.20 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 52.20 HOLY FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER PRE-EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL 283.00 PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL-J.MELLON 80.00 PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL -SEAN WHITE 80.00 PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL-M.SUJAK 252.00 PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICAL-L.FRZIER 80.00 775.00 KLEIN, THOR.PE AND JENKINS,LTD. LEGAL SERVICES 10,103.15 ON TIME MESSENGER SERVICE DELIVERY OF FRANCHISE INFORMATION 21.00 SUPERIOR REPORTING SERVICE INC SERVICES 170.00 SERVICE 150.00 320.00 UNITED BUSINESS MACHINES TYPEWRITER MAINTENANCE 14.75 VON BRIES:E,N AND PUR.TELL, S.C. PROFESSIONAL FEES 6 , 4 0 3 . 6 0 TOTAL: 18,278.57 0 0" Z 6 Ti )=f I ,NOD SDNVNSINIVW HOS - NO I lYdOdWO ' W' 8` I 9 U 8 61 NOI ld I HOS S MIqOS/HDNVNHjNjVW SWESS..S ' WWOO SSENI Sf1f3 fISlIrfl3 :�0 '" fi1ol SdIEHAIrISQ dHOO SSS?ddXS `Z�iErQS,3 vv vv v 00`0ZZ SL ' tZ 08'LT7 9Z'90T 8z'E9 0:'9Z 89'92 nn nC`T v v cr u t0`6C S8`Z8Z WAIVART-91 00'06Z 00'06 00`00: SZ`S:i LZ`6:V 00 ' SIiT' S 00 ` ZT9 0L't8 S6'L S0'ZS 00`SZZ 98'E8Z 00`0S 0t'T70Z dWSO UqV XIVdZE -dOEffZ SOIMdaS HOIAESS SXV3 SRSNHdXg SNIZSSW SWISE ` vaw BIW I SE rId21W Eadwvls WOISM ddfIS SDIAalf sairiddfis •A . SHInIVIS csqidwoD HONVNaINIVW ESlIEMSdKJ, -dHd.. SNIGEODSU SO I A"d" E S ORG IA CINV .,.'Id dflS S l2f'd'd HSXIW A/V OINOSTdi Vd SON`dNS,LNIVW ?ISLIUMad.RJ, ddfI'S OINOELD I21 uari IO?dSxOO = SOINO2 LDTIH .HOaS ,LIX CIIV S,SEId dO XOOLS-aE NOIS,d IEDS9fIS ddnS SOIddO dlflOS QOEd-HDIAESS '1-'OINHOS,I, ESNO,L ?Ia I dO0 NISOS ' E UEII,gdM O,L rI IEOWHW NOI,LdI?IDSEnS S�dMJdOS/SONTdNajNIVW 'IWddnS EHIndWOD DNI 'aAEHSffIdWO ` OMI ' ' rI ,,TNI ` CIOEd SDIadO SS ONI 1 W9 JLC TY JLHVCI:1(1 :4wJNVNM d •. SHNIHDVW SSENISfig CHJIM SUadVd HCIMNOIIVN • fISlIffld . *DNI ` SSSVWI OSCIIA SaNIHDVW SSHNI SCIS GH I,INn III-dOdEOD O I NOX,LOSrIS aivLS I'd T DNI SOINMIZOE1721 IXSESCIIMS .LSO I JL�IOd?IOO NIAVS SWHSS.RS CINOdSSE SSSEd ESHNOI c f`'Vgd ZI(ISHD XVWSOIddC 2IS'I'ISf1W d I rlrl I Hd SIONIrIrII ' S `.int dO SOIdSOH SWR,LS.?�S ' WWOO SSrqNI SCIS f1SSI. f,, -z Z.t fIOWV NOIsdIEQSSCI EOCIN % S L 6 6 I ' I S ) Zgflr saalsnjjL jo parog auj of pajua►sa►M sll!a jo Isi'x List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 6 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ILLINOIS PAPER CO. PAPER SUPP 715.00 A. E. KLAWITTER AND ASSOC .,INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 41.00 METRO/KDR, INC. DELIVERY 19.60 DELIVERY 39.20 BUSINESS LUNCHES -2 58.80 MIDWEST DATA CORP. FEED ROLLERS FOR PRINTER/SERVICE 131.00 DELUXE SERVICES, INC. RJ45 ENDS 22.00 FAIRVIEW PRINTING SERVICE SERVICE REQUEST FORMS 153.00 MONROE SYSTEMS FOR BUSINESS,IN CARTRIDGES 41.42 PRECISION SYSTEMS CONCEPTS,INC CONSULTING SYSTEMS SUPPORT 600.00 CONSULTING SYSTEMS SUPPORT 600.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP CONSULTING SYSTEMS SUPPORT 600.00 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 1,800.00 SYSTEMS FORMS, INC. POLICE PENSION CHECKS 478.18 FIRE PENSION CHECKS 476.54 POLICE DEL LETTER -SECOND NOTICE 343.48 FINAL NOTICE 343.48 11641.68 UNITED BUSINESS MACHINES TYPEWRITER MAINTENANCE 103.25 VACCARO CONSULTING, INC. PROFESSIONAL FEES 1,148.06 PROFESSIONAL FEES 1,611.12 21759.18 TOTAL: 91134.93 I 511m 01 a w I AMBASSADOR OFFICE EQUIP., INC. SERVICE COPY MACHINE 108.00 BOCA INTERNATIONAL INC. FAM BLDG INSP BOOK 289.00 WILLIAM J. COONEY, JR. ICSC CONVENTION EXPENSES 11819.83 CBD -VILLAGE BOARD MTG & EDL MTG EX 98.31 BUSINESS LUNCHES -2 61.37 11979.51 DELUXE SERVICES, INC. CLEAN UP SERVICE 115.00 FAIRVIEW PRINTING SERVICE SERVICE REQUEST FORMS 196-00 ENVELOPES 53.00 ENVELOPES 94.00 343.00 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP DELIVERY 11.22 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 52.20 MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 78.30 MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 135.72 MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 41.76 MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 41.76 349.74 LES HANNEMAN CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 104.26 00`9 00"6 00`E 00`9 00 Z QO`000'E 00 - (0 0 /off � 'z^ o o` 0 0 0' L 00'C 00'6 00`E: Z6`L8T 0O"9 00'9 00`8T se EZZ M MI 99'9Tt'T 00 000 T 00'052 O5"Z6Z 00'056'ZT 00_•965 00 Zt- 00'88t slallodwoD SIHNOdWOD NOIlVLSXWM -EWIHE • WCH HMf-. • • ,• WCH NoildiEDSEEIS .. .• WCH .• 14CH ,• WCH . , ixVI WINES .I! SHVD HIM= a"d'VD 01 SSaDDV WV'dSO"dd SNISfIOH GSHVHS WINaS (IHqEVSIG . ! saDIAHHS qVNOISSEHOdd RAIUG aNIEWMOD TZET - OECD I 1 IIII IIIIIIIIIII FAMINCUNICOM Z6 ` T ti d d11S OSOHd 0 S " 6z dDNVNSsNIVW USS I'dMSd73,1 0 0' 2 9 SUOIIVAarld HO 1+IOISDadSNI ad 00'068 00 5 6 1 (IV �RV7 d S ICI 0 0 S 6 T civ RV7d S I CI 00 ' 68T �MdVd ISIWD 58'88 8 T' L Z d dfis dD I ado L Z" T 9 ddnS HD I ddO 00 , 0 5 E V -d* UVd aAVQ ' NVWENNV3 UrgJ Sa`I -UVNI SS NESXDIENSH 4J. IJ. S 1 1 V- J. 1 1 OH\L. .L E75 HO? "VW CNV NHOf SVIIVO a77HHDIW SWdZS.�.S ' WWOD ssaNIS1id CISsiffld 2� HrTOd Il Vd 'R. fvNIa7d Qivs NVZVS *M Q'd`VNOaq dD IAEHS dOHVHD NVD IEHW`d DNI ' ",_ , JNI ' (IOHd HOIdao J a DNI , Sd?3OZS Suvw-rivm SaNIHDVW SSENI SnS QalIM S NOIIOHdSNI C301ZVARgE NOSdWOHI . OE alll 01 SNIXrIVI id • ! N K 1 d I=UD hVYV tai V I tom. d O Ss VJ,rIISNOD )U2ldVS HIUOM.2�21x Ma 19 1 0 PiNkfac 1 fili ilmow ' .[SIO I Zd I u3 S as UOQ,i aA t L L 6 6 T ' T 8 .A'TfIC saalsn jL ,lo psuog aill o f pa jua►saM slliq jo Isi'l List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 3l, 1997 PAGE: 8 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 1011111 : � ►j# DIONi AMERITECH BARLYN PACKAGING & IND. BOB'S RELOADING INC. COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY SERVICE SUPPLY EVIDENCE TECH SUPP AMMUNITION SEMINAR-R.KADZIELAWSKI,J.MELENDEZ SEMINAR-HALA.CHOULIS/FAVIA COMM.ON ACCREDITATION F*• LAW EVERSONROSS COMPANY '*M REACCREDITATION FEES SHIRT & JACKET STARS,BADGES OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPP OFFICE SUPP FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION GREAT NORTH ENTERPRISES INC. TRAINING VIDEOCASSETTE NATHAN HANNA BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING EXPENSES HANSEN ASSOCIATES MONTHLY SERVICE AGREEMENT MONTHLY SERVICE AGREEMENT MONTHLY SERVICE AGREEMENT MONTHLY SERVICE AGREEMENT 1t4j5gm2ffjw !► IC - 401 PLAN PAVLOCK P/R: 7/1.7 IC - 401 L-P.A.VLOCK. 7/31 MEMBERSHIP DUES -WILLIAM ROSCOP MEMBERSHIP DUES -JOHN WAGNER PAPER SUPP PAPER SUPP BASIC RECRUIT" TRAINING EXPENSES 38.91 153.05 2,444.00 180.00 98.00 278.00 4,590.00 1,700.19 20.26 75.25 -22.33 73.18 11 059 .. 66 86.00 633.57 202.14 100.00 278.12 349.22 929.48 .362.82 329.84 692.66 35.00 35.00 70.00 215.00 215.00 430.00 47.3.25 Sz`Z9 06` 9°0T �� LL 00 OTS SL`8TT 8Z`'ZTT OS`69Z 00 ` 6i7 00`86 os " tlz os :fiz OS ' i7 Z SL•LZ� 00 ` LC 00`009'T oL`OTZ 00.009T LU S9 00 o8 0L•T9 00 ' 0CTZ 00'08C'T 0o`0SL 8Z'S6Z L8•ooZ OC•9 SS`0 95`69 0o•8T SE tICC 'vT`LT7Z tT`L6 00"OST 00•SL9 T7T"6LTv'LZ 00`SZZ :�T'6LT7'LZ SZ•8ZC SZ`CL:F7 SL • E91 S6`OCZ 0S`9T79 tL`ZCT 00`SL S8`ZSZ SN I S S'E O d Wq I H SNISSEDOEd w"I I E)NISSHDO d LqrIIJ SIM S S ED O d W'I T d 6-T rIOA S S S.CIJ V1, S CHrIIdWOD 'Z'Z I ddfIS EDIdqO HIvdsE OICtfd SEIVdSE OIGV"d SEIVdHU OICT`c SEIaddHE 0IQA'd SEIVd,HE OICIVd 'HIVdHE OICIVd H3NVN�ZNIVW EaLIEMHd.RJ, SDIAUSS NOIIVWEOdNI CDMOESXDVS EadVd 'd2ll ldWO0 SONINEIRld' DS kJ IrIVNOSE2ld ddfIS HD'Ss SONSCII.t S a=-S�v-dsS SSSNadX21 fibril Sit SSV9 ?3SCICIaEHS 3O XOS a'd* DV HD IAESS UHGC HUHS EadVd gVnNN`d ROIAURS C HUSGNSE SHOIAHES MVI ` H' SISOIa.&NV * V-SaSNHdXa NOIlInI GHUSCtNaU SED IAHHS SESNHd `S SNINIVd' l 1IMIDSH D I SVE SSSNSdXH ONINIV-dl ,I,MEDHU OISVB ddfIS HDSS SONSCII R SEOHVHD rl-VHni UaNOSIUd SHSNSdXa ONINIV-d' l II.CIEDHE D I SVE rIaISNOW'V-VrdO3INCI SILMaU DISVB difIna SSHNSId'ZNIVW HAILVINaAaUd ddnS ONIHSOZD +NOIldIUDSaG V , dnous Isam NOISIAIG + ,r SIfIIIISNI • ■ . o ► . * GHVNVIS ESINHD .•C. O . HSVD RJJad laNaSVd DNI NOiSTdwoiriv sEsawnN 23V7.CIq q a D VAON S).S HDIVdS'IQ WHINHO SSHMIEON Ill `IVNOISHU I,IrgflW ISVE HIEON SAS HD IVdu ICI Mz INHO ZSSMHIEON `IH I ZNOW HOCiMNV ZSCINH7aw SSOf AdWOO KSAVad NNRZ VD I UHWV aglZ I'i EasmaaNvq gavHOIw ` ONI ' SwH a im SSEEX aDIl EAS SSSNIId OX " ONI ' Smodim , agvx I WK 6 L 6 6 T ' T C S rIflf saalsnijL jo p eog aq j off, paluasaij siliq jo isirl List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 10 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT ACME TRUCK BRAKE & SUPPLY CO. BATTERY 276.78 AGA GAS, INC. CYLINDER RENTAL 76.08 AMBASSADOR OFFICE EQUIP., INC. TONER AND MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 756.00 AMERITECH SERVICE 16.67 SERVICE 19.33 SERVICE 40.61 SERVICE 128.09 SERVICE 38.75 SERVICE 63.74 SERVICE 16-59 323.78 DONALD M. ANDERSON EMERGENCY SERVICES EVENS FOR JULY 102.25 ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES/ INC. UNIFORM EXPENSES 83.00 CLEANING SERVICES 41.40 CLEANING SERVICES 78.00 CLEANING SERVICES 65.10 267.50 WILLIAM BRENNAN SEMINAR EXPENSES 118.00 EDWARD CAVELLO MEMBERSHIP-CAVELLO 120.00 CELOZZI-ETTLESON CHEV INC SERVICE MANUA.LS AND WIG WAGS 187.00 CENTEL-ILLINOIS SERVICE 61.89 SERVICE 26.15 88.04 CENTRAL CONTINENTAL BAKERY ASST DANISH 37.80 COLFAX WELDING FABRICATING PLATE BENT 51.36 COMMONWEALTH EDI SON SERVICE 37.20 CONNECT, INC. SERVICE CHCS 15.00 CONSOLIDATED PLASTICS FLOOR GUARD 195-85 COOK COUNTY TREASURER MAINT OF TRFFIC SIGNALS 60.00 PETER DOLAN EXPENSES 118.00 ENDEAVOR PLUS MUNICIPAL PERIODIC HEALTH EVALUATI 11246.00 MUNICIPAL PERIODIC HEALTH EVALUATI 515.00 11761.00 F & F OFFICE PRODUCTS OFFICE SUPP 76.27 OFFICE SUPP -47.25 OFFICE SUPP 38.35 67.37 MARK FEDOR EXPENSES 118.00 FRANKLIN QUEST CO. ZIPPER BINDER 180.40 ZIPPER BINDER -180.40 BINDER 266.40 266.40 FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION 11038.78, GALL'S, INC. SUP SIREN HEAD AMB 210-97 GFE, INC DOOR CABLES 56-39 DOOR CABLES 176.34 DOOR CABLES 27.82 9LZ� ZZ LT 9:7 Z5 OS"8t 00" 0EZ 00 9T 00"'OS 00'ell 00 " OLS: LE'StZ T'SET 9E`6TT SL`ST 29'05 T ' 8t7 OS'Z� 00'8TT 18 ` IE 7v S6 'ES 00 SL V V -3 � 1- 00 * 991 00'991 00'OST 00'foz 00`:�9z 00'98 00"9L 00 Z 00 ZTZ 00' 'vL 00"981 OO ' SZZ 00 07ys 0 0 ' 06 00 ' OSI7 00'0Sz 00'SL 00' TvL i n - -- -c•I-r SIHVd EIVdHE, sl d EIvdSSI SSI, d EIVdSU S,L d 'dIVdEE SHE � J,' -IV Q`ZIC ES S2ISNE1dXH d dCI S HDNVrIfIEWV SSSNHdXS HVNIWaS E ILE W I lL rZf1w 01MV SZd SAI LVaWOD EOd s Lm isaE FREWFUMV MIS ).SV .0 alloo 19 VD Z SC1Vd S lVdla SSSNadXa' VNIWES SSHXDV-dg' HMCIH' SaIZddfIS ?IOI INSI dMOR SSENJIZ'JNIVW HAIIVZNSAMId SSCIMS &CLnIS-SrIVIsNSSSS S SHEICINOdSHE ZSEIq IVW ZVH ST NOSHON. rI X2IHM NOIJNSAaUd SUId W'd0dN I /A -d a S HH I d SHS, 01 SCIMS S dWOD NEID)M 06 . LOT SDIAUSS 8 9 ' Z T 6 aD IAEaS CIT' SJ UVd S?3IL S L' 0 Z SVI,3 a2I I Z 0,LfIV U I Vd SH 85 ' 08 SOIAEaS allIJ Z 8' L S Z OV SO IAUSS 6 L' 9 8 hrI 9121 S S V XV21 EI N I VHD SS"09Z ,kgddnS aAI ZOinIC.7zll.V SIHOI SH -VdVN Z S SM HAI SOWOSIIV H1 OES NOJ,'doDq �IH7 aw SSinvf DNI rivDICIaw XEJIVW S rz SWV I DNVW rI HVHD I W S1IOOs DVN ILSISSV SdIrZ +� • GHOH HOS HOE ; .UUV7 21HSVI HIENNSx HI HEV I ' ri i'Ivr"I`ct' S S S qX *d rI SVHD I W SDIAL ISS SSS.I ZI3 DX ■ w s 'ASSI' SUOIDadSNI SUIa sioNiririi Ddvi x . x SaXVq JVaUSD JNHNJLHVCI31l "L3 ILNnowv NOIldiHosaaEOCINaA . . . ......... ..... . T T asvd L 6 6 T ' T E Ar'In-C saajsna L jo pamjq aq j of pajuasa,j siIig jo Isi'l List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JTJL,Y 31, 19 9 7 PAGE: 12 VENDOR DESCRI P7ION ,AMOUNT III;I:I II �I',:I* II II►�1: SMI REPAIR PARTS 42. 21 REPAIR PARTS 9.99 REPAIR PARTS 56.49 u REPAIR. PARTS 68.27 REPAIR PARTS 163.04 REPAIR PARTS 1209 REPAIR PARTS 19.40 REPAIR PARTS 29.99 .REPAIR PARTS 35.95 617.38 NORTHWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SES SERVICES RENDERED 61869.78 NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLY LIGH FIXTURES AND HDWE 126.54 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY EMS SYSTEM IN -STATION CONTINUING EDUCATION 11818.00 NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLY LAMP 30.39 NORTHWEST CENTRAL DISPATCH SYS SERVICES RENDERED 61869.78 NOVA CELLULAR SERVICE 134.29 OFFICEMAX CREDIT PLAN CHAIR 25.99 CARTRIDGES 41.98 67.97 PETTY CASH - FIRE DEPT. MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 10.98 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 16.78 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 19.67 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 34.17 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 3.46 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 5.74 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 18.71 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 4.50 MEETINGS TRAINING SUPPLIES 21.63 135.64 PHYSIO -CONTROL MA.INT AGREEMENT 879.00 POMP'S TIRE SERVICE, INC. MOUNT 4 TIRES 144.00 PROSPECT DIVE SHOP TANK VISUAL INSPECTIONS 74.00 JOHN E. REID AND ASSOCIATES SPECIFIC APPLICANT TESTING -SCOTT 175.00 SOUTHERN WISC. NO. ILL. FIRE REGISTR - 11 POC FIREFIGHTERS @ 5. 55.00 SPRINT SERVICE 40.97 SERVICE 34.27 SERVICE 40.97 SERVICE 40.97 SERVICE 433.76 590.94 TAPE TENDER CORP. TAPE TENDER UNIT 120.00 TERRACE SUPPLY COMPANY SUPPLIES 139.05 SUPPLIES 120.59 259.64 TOM KANELOS SEMINAR. EXPENSES 118.00 KEVIN TREU EXPENSES 118.00 UNITED BUSINESS MACHINES TYPEWRITER MAINTENANCE 44.25 6 T `OST SWEII rIrdNOIIOWOHd HS IOH NHdO 0 0 ` S 8 SSOHS .2,J HEVS Od ENIRE St'' EOT TL " tST O S` 8 T- ddfIS SO I dHO 'COd Z I (CSHD S6 " TZT ddfis "dOlddO 0 O 0 E rICCD E)NINIVZ80 HOd 8 I'dH 00`0T 88"t ddfIS 01OHd 0 0 • E ddf.S rIHAVEJ, 0 0` L d d fI S' rI SAVHJ, 00 ` 0S rICCO !DNINIVJ,'aO HOE 9WISH w LT7` OT t6't,9 00"0E 00`08 T6`Z6 00`0E 9T•899 L6`SRS 60`081 96`TET 96 ` T:iT 96`TET 8T`S8 60`S8 00`st 00 8z • - HSVD ALIHw * r• ddfls HO I Hdo ddf.S SO I dd0 ddns HO I 330 NVrld S I CCSHO X`dWHD I dd0 riCCO ONINIVZSO Eolq 9WISH HRrI'ZIW )13flH0 rZCCO ONINIVIE10 Eolq SWIEH NOrIrISW . HOf SEIOHdHO Sdtl vsfl 'DSS SHMI 'IIvw rICCO DNINIVI►SO HOB EWISH ZEIWOS .CINV NOISdIHOSEMS MIVMSdOS/HDNVNSJNIVW SWSZS.;�s " CnWOD SSSNISr1S fisliffld SOIAEaS wEoaINTI SOIAESS WEOdIILII SO IA-dSS W-dOd IN.t`]. SDIAESS WdOdINCI SOIAERS NIHJ,OrID CCNV SHOHS .2U HA dS HOd EMI SH HHd NOI SVZHZS IOHH SOIAHas 9L ` 880' 88 : rivilOS. 6 6 " 6 fii6 SSHVd HaHSVM 00,811 SaSNadXS HdVNIWHS 0 0` 8 Z Z SSSNSdXS UvNIwas TL " tST ZZ " S ONISSSOOHd WrZId S T ' 8 8 NVd SSr1CI (CNV WMIE dOHS 8 9 ' S Z ddnS OSOHd 0 8 ` 6 9 ddfIS IOHd T7 8 ` L ddfIS OJOHd 88"t ddfIS 01OHd T7 9 ` O T ddfIS OJ OHd 00`81T SSSNSdXS HVNIWSS Zt`0S SHSNHdX'E dHOO SVI►NIO OOVD IHO - SNO YVgfl I'ZHO SsHMR rl lvd HSldVIO OHSS1ni OSVDIHO VMdV HO S,L 12idlnT`d' "kNVdWOO SNI CLCl.IDVA11!` VW dHZ SggSM *X CCUVHD IH HSSaM HISKNEX DNI ' SHHOIS ZHVW-'Td'M ONVISSIh SSHUSI SN I INa IVA gnVd *U JINnOCniv NOIId IHOSSCI HOCCNaA 8T SOVd L66T 'T8 X= saalsnjjL jo pjuog aqj of paluasa.j slltg jo Isi'"I List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 14 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT WAL -MART STORES, INC. SEAN WHITE PUBLIC WORKS - STREETS/BLEB GS AERIAL EQUIPMENT, ALLIED ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY OPEN HOUSEPROMOTIONAL OPEN HOUSE PROMOTIONAL OPEN HOUSEPROMOTIONAL PHOTO AND OFFICE SUPP REIMB FOR OBTAINING CDL URETHANEDUCTIN BUILD is D • a BUILD MATLS BUILD MATLS CHIPPER RENTAL PAVING MATLS PAVING MATLS PAVING MATLS ANDERSON LOCK COMPANY STD KEY DUPLICATED ANDERSON • i« CO. ELEVATOR MAINTENANCE ANDERSON PEST CONTROL PEST CONTROLON ROOF TOPSOF POLIO ARROW ROAD CONSTRUCTION COLD PATCH BEHM PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE, INC CRACKSEALING VILLAGE STREETS CRACKSEALING VILLAGE JOHN BROLIN REBATE FOR 4 SQ OF PUBLIC WALK. ROBERT BUCHHOLZ REBATE FOR 3 SQ OF PUBLIC WALK CA:DE INDUSTRIES CLEANING SUPPLIES CLEANING SUPPLIES CLEANING SUPPLIES CENTURY LABS, INC CLEANING SUPP COIL CLEANER. ALEX CHLOPEK. CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. OF ILLI • 'wi� • "wit REBATE FOR 4 SQUARES OF PUBLIC W WATER 161.42 189.16 98.78 599.55 2'7.35 30.00 3,177.01 725.00 14.17 15.08 3.16 32 .41 1,000.00 554.90 233.90 82.80 911.60 5.97 1.51 .4E 66.25 393.99 30,000.00 3 , 994 .44 33,994.44 128.00 96.00 616.66 616.67 274.00 11507.33 167.95 r' C7 c11 &d Ga .J . -% s 127.45 56.61 56.61 85.72 10.32 75.40 412.11 AL 128.00 104.60 :�E'OT ZT'TS- 88 ` TL. Te ' t'S 9L' LOT 06`Z8 98'LZT Z:`T05'z SZ'T SZ`9LT 09`T6 9U Z9L rn - cane '? v Q vn 00 ' SZfii S9 ` 08'8 OS'SLL 00 SLI 00`ZS 00`980`6 S6`TL 9Z'L tZ`T7Z S fii ` 0 Ii 00`0061T Z6 8Z ZZ85 OS`ZT 00' I79 95`StZ 00' T76I 9Z' TS ZL'6TZ 00`:rZZ 08'6LZ 90`ZLT 8T7`885 :iL`ZtT s8'ZZ TT' Et, OZ`8Z 8 :� ` T S T 00 - LSZ' S 00'f6Z 00'99T 00'ZL9`Ii 00`SZT SgIVN SnOG"dVZ 'H CMV EOHVHOS?I SHS, OISVDIdIlHHD GNV NOI,LDadSNI qVDNNV EG VIINOS Z/T 8T8T SxVSr1 NVS'dd � I Vd HE W. Kul i • T i . ., i WIN 04 . 0161M. i• ! ♦ T ♦ T SN I rI VH S ►✓N I d moi. E1T1 i.J SNIgnVH SDNIdHRMS "I EAVIdD CINV CI NVS ON FILWH `IV 1E S,LVW 0NI`ZnVH SE)NIdERMS DNIrIfIVH SDNId79MS .CMOS ?3H.2�EW EE -50'd XrIVM D YIE[nd d0 OS T EO,3 R,LV8SH rIr•IVHS W �IHW IR NOIS�IO,LSE'd a,I,aUDNOD DNI ' NOI,LDfl-d LSN00 JNaWH3 E '2 W ddnS INIVd ddflS ,INIVd ddnS SNIVd XrIVMECII S �IHAVd )i UIR ''dIVdHU ddflS HMCIH CNV UagWnrl SrIHNKd HIVE ddnS ERENM XrIVM OIrIEnd dO OS Z Wd H,LVHaH .• .. • -dIV 01 HDIA'Ea ddnS CNV INIV(s YI • . i • .• •: J,Niv(ol 'dOJ,VAHqE SSVd UHAOG aO aIDNEINIVE -MH ,L S aMH,I EON H TT ZS NIVW MT aSSnB SS IS NOSEaWS SOOT SOEd SOId S T ' Hrzrl I M SM .;.M sSHMH,IEON a 8T JUHdVS 0IgEnd UOd SHIVC[ NI rlrlId )?J,HdVS OI rIEnd Wd Sa,I,VCI All 7rII d SH0IAEaS rIVIUOLI.CSV-O .kJ,I'r1IDVd CIddW aO ONINV5173 ::• .. T qVIDURWHOD. ! • i !., ! OD • a w usqqH ]qDIEGSH -- - -- --- -- ----- • ! •11 111 +114i.1.rem SWID S'9GrlR/'SJL3aHJLS - SHHO tt 3irui j S,NnOW`d NOI,I,dIUDSSCI UOCINHS11. ST = ROVd L 6 6 T ' T 8 .,.rInf saalsn.x,L jo pivog aql of pajuasaM slliil jo Isirl List of Bills Presented to the .Board of Trustees JULY 31r 1997 PAGE: 16 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PUBLIC WORKS - STREETS/BLDG PLUMB SUPP 199.47 PLUMB SUPP ELEC SUPP 130.18 12.11 ELEC SUPP 29.95 1997 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM ELEC SUPP 29.95 48,,344.54 ELEC SUPP 29.95 MISC SUPP AND MONITOR INSTAL ELEC SUPP 29.95 23.17 ELEC SUPP 29.96 ELEC SUPP 0.78 160.00 ELEC SUPP 38.37 723.02 POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING ANNUAL MAINT INSP OF UPS SYSTEM 800.00 RAYCO SIGN MATERIAL 91.80 R.ENTOTIL - SUBURBAN MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 11235.85 JOSEPH ROVETTO REBATE FOR 4 SQ OF PUBLIC WALK 227.00 DONATO SERPICO REBATE FOR 5 SQ OF PUBLIC WALK 160.00 SHEPP PEST CONTROL PEST MGMT SERVICE 295.00 SOUND INCORPORATED SERVICE TO ALARMS ON DOORS 199.00 SOUTH SIDE CONTROL COMPANY FURNACE CONTACTOR POLE 42.29 FURNACE CONTACTOR POLE 42.29 HONEYWELL CONTACTOR 16.45 SUBURBAN CONCRETE, INC. ��- ON LIVAfOWA '�'► ' ACRT, INC. AERIAL EQUIPMENT, INC. BRUCE ANDERSON CENTURY RAIN AID CONSERV FIS OTTO GOEBBERT & SONS, INC. B. HA.NEY AND SONS, INC. • 126,248.0# ANNUAL TREE MANAGER SOFTWARE L,ICEN .L V .t.. U-.1) PLUMB SUPP 14.90 PLUMB SUPP 199.47 PLUMB SUPP 121.92 PLUMB SUPP 12.11 ANNUL,AL S 348.40 1997 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 10,000.00 1997 SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM 48,,344.54 58,344.54 MISC SUPP AND MONITOR INSTAL 19.60 REFUND WATER BILL ACCT#1031772 23.17 REFUND WATER BILL ACCT #8121200 102.61 125.78 REBATE FOR 5 SQ OF PUBLIC WALT 160.00 EXTERIOR WINDOW CLEANING 495.00 • 126,248.0# ANNUAL TREE MANAGER SOFTWARE L,ICEN 200.00 CHIPPER RENTAL 500.00 TREE PLANTING REIMS 104.00 PARTS 79.17 SAFETY GLOVES 13.26 ANNUL,AL S 30.00 LOG DISPOSAL 275.00 0 6 ` L I Sri Lvw (IgIC1S SO' 86L'S :riviloil 09"8TS SNIrIfIVH SE)NI daaMS S9` 88 dMOH C)Nj7,aAEf.S S6 6 Z T 2ldVJ VrI0E TS ` T917' T 0NIMON d?mjl S 9' 8 8 S ''NE)I S rIOEI 'SOD D I d dV ds► q O SD,LW 68' 8 Z 9 S'I* NE)I S rIOEINOD D I3dYds dO aD LW 0 8' I L S'i NE) I S rIO?dINO��i, D I d3V"ds d0 SDLW S T ` L 8 SrTVNE)I S 'IOUINOD 31ddV"d" J, d0 E[O,LW L Z' S Z SrIdNO I S rIOEINOD D I d3�tz q aD.Lw 0 8' Z L SrI` Nf) I S rIO?UNOD 3 I ddVIdl 40 SOSW 9 Z` 6 S 8 SrI' Nf) I S rIOEINOO D I ddV-ds d0 SDLW t 8' 6 8 T SrIOEINOD D I ddV-d'Z 30 SD,LW S 9' 8 8 ,CIO I S rIUJ IOD D I d gV-dS, d0 53NVNajNjVW 0 0" 0 0 0' T IDENNOO HDIA"dHS RJ IrlIlfl rIVDIEJZ)arIS 00 ' St0 ' Z TdOM `lVDIELD21'IS 0 fV ' T :� S(II8/WVE50Hd ' ?dSt10DRE ZSSUSS 8 Z " S Z dd11S DS'ia EO " t L SC[Vd OWSW t'T ` ZZ ddfIS JNIVd 96 " SL dILI09 NISMOD Z)IddV�l,L HOq ddfIS 0S ` T8T S'T NE)IS DIddHJ, qO JNIVW C 0' S$ T aNI d S T L S c3fIHWrIS SIS 08 L0Z %x`98 CMO $ 98' TZT CIN08 TL ` S68' T7 : riviloL 9S T L 9 SNIrIfIVH SE)NI daaMS 88`5tt'Z Z 9` 9 0 8 Z ON I MOW 323CIS 9L 8 8 T 0NIMON d?mjl 8 Z ' 0 Z ddfIS ZNIVd T 9' 8 S ddfIS aMQH (INV EEMWnrl S t " 81 ddfIS 23S'dWnrI 00 gVIEH I.VW SNIC gIIIg MOS ICIC[V ua? svaui sivi S SdINvdwoo SSOgd SHS DIUIDa7a ?dSNNid 'DNI ' SNOIIVDI7Efld X00CICrVd .Trlddns rmI?d,.LOS°I'S S,SdMH,LEoN SSS'dd .t VWSJ..nNIW hl+ VdWOD IHD I q ` D ` r 'DNI KS070NHOal S � x IdHCMVEUI A LMOD X000 NOS I Ga HIrIVEMNOWWWOO , OMMMMON21 `WOUISGNnq .. •. UagWnq UarIqHH ZMCNV .SIOILdI IDSaG HOCIt' aA LT = S0Vd L 6 6 T ' T 8 .2=-C saalsnlZ jo pipog aqj o f pajuas;a j j sIjIjj jo Isx'I List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 18 ....... . . . . ..... ......... . PUBLIC WORKS - WATER/SEWER BUILD MAILS 19.14 BUILD MATLS 108.80 174.91 AMERICAN LANDSCAPING INC. PARKWAY RESTORATION -VARIOUS 11681.0 PARKWAY RESTORATION -VARIOUS 503.5 21184-50 AMERITECH SERVICE 258.01 SERVICE 29.62 SERVICE 17.77 SERVICE 16.99 SERVICE 17.38 SERVICE 19.62 SERVICE 30.63 SERVICE 30.63 SERVICE 61.25 SERVICE 30.63 SERVICE 30.63 SERVICE 533.12 SERVICE 187-07 SERVICE 30.63 SERVICE 74.89 1,368.87 ANDERSON LOCK COMPANY PADLOCKS 169.80 APWA CHICAGO METRO CHAPTER REGISTRATION FEE 90.00 AUTOMATIC CONTROL SERVICES SERVICE CALL -SEPARATED ALARM LINES 695.00 SERVICE CALL -MAINTENANCE ON 11074.80 11769.80 BADGER METER INC WATER METERS 11471.50 RMS PLUS SERVICE CONTRACT RENEWAL 500.00 11971.50 BUREAU OF BUSINESS PRACTICE SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL 114.24 BUSSE'S FLOWERS & GIFTS FLORA -L ARRANGEMENET 65-00 CELLULAR ONE - CHICAGO SERVICE 85.19 CINTAS CORP UNIFORM SERVICE 131.96 UNIFORM SERVICE 141.96 INIFORM SERVICE 131.96 UNIFORM SERVICE 180.09 585-97 COMMONWEALTH EDISON 203 E EVERGREEN ST 31.17 SERVICE 31806.57 COMPUSERVE, INC USER CHARGES 34.47 CUES, INC. CAMERA LIGHTHEAD PARTS 216.39 DUPAGE TOPSOIL INC. TOPSOIL 300-00 TOPSOIL 300-00 600.00, EAST JORDAN IRONWORKS SEWER COVERS AND FRAMES 41815-00 FIRE HYDRANTS W/AUX VALVE AND RD B 21690.00 00 LIZ 00`L8 9Z`99 00'SLZ'ZT 91 ` 6STv 99`SZZ E0 ` LLE ET G'` 8 S � 6 ' 6Z'60T SO'8Z OI'OT [7v 0 ` IS 8t," ss LZ ' T5 L9'9T 89'9T- sE • EE LZ ` T7S 0T7 O8Z 0S`EtT 00 OTT LS'86 ZZ`LT SL'SI 09`59 09 ' L T t 1 Z 0T7 OOZ OZ'T9C OZ`L9Z O8`985 89'686'T'v :iL • E6 8' T 00`98s'Stz 00 ' 86:f? 1 ST 00 • ZEE ITT 00'E9ZIZZT ST'08T 00'502 SZ' 8OT 00 ' sZ 18 00.589'5- 00 ` SLL' S OO'OS9 C HISHI SHqdWVS ESIVM wq I a 7�11EHVS S�)IV,LS CNIX'�� d I Vd HH ' HJ,Vf.rIVAH ' 'dl`iOW-q'd C)S, LDV dSNOD r1HAV-d'D CNV CINVS NI`InVH r1VI"dH,LVW E)NIMOW HEfll IPMO»SICI 93IAL IIS 'dao RSSHW HD IAdSS ?3HONaSSEIN OMI SS,73O Hd WrIId S aE) BMD HD IAUaS DlDnM NMV I-rlVM2l=d dIHS2i2MWHW gvlSNI uslaw usivm gvlSNi uslaw ualvm SO.�VHDXH dHIE nI URMaS 1n OIS 74 A�dlINVS SIG WrIVd .SIO}IZdIEDSEM adVM.LaO)S/HO)NVNajNIVW L 6 , 'sNfir - SZSO D vmvf L6 , ' S.trZ.f.].f - SiSOD ``dmv-p L 6 1 ' SNnf - SSSOD vmv-C L 6 , is= - SjSO D vmvc S219UVHD SSaddXa Tv'dat121,3 •pma � T � � T . • • ■ . . ■ ` lics.13 SHA7VA/M.. • • . • r aATVA , . • 'kladvs qvNOIJIVN Cl. fi , ■ * rIrlr4M rlVdIDINaW iWOdJSCINnrI SSaEdXH NOSHVq MM 01OHd . .. . fi 'DNI 'HIrIflf DOSSV INaWaSVNVW 03 UHSDMq ?3aggHH dD IA -d* aS �IaIH nl EalVM ?X - S - H SNIZVAVDXH XOO UaMagD SWaISA-S ' WWQD SSaNISMI fISLIfflJ dUO D SSSHdXd rffdaaaa ll3-MHS/llaJLVA& - SNUOAlaiacni S ICI O)Inl�d LSO) I Sd I �3� S SOI xoOlNaA 61 HSVd L66T 'T8 7,,rIf f saalsns j, jo pjuog aqj off, paluasa.d sjjjq jo Isil List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 20 VENDORDESCRIPTION AMOUNT . ................ PUBLIC WORKS - WATER/SEWER HIES ENGINEERING, INC. NORTHWEST ELECTRICAL SUPPLY OFFICEMAX CREDIT PLAN PC MAGAZINE PETTY CASH - PUBLIC WORKS VITTORIA PUGLIA RAINBOW 1 HR PHOTO EXP. ROSEMONT BUILDING & SUPPLY CO. WJ SAUNDERS SHRED FIRST INC. SPRINT ANTONIA STEINMILLER 1121 MA = 0• wDy WOLF CAMERA, INC. , sm !"03-ppr4m I c 11! A I 1 101 PUBLIC WORKS - REFUSE DISPOSAL AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK ENGINEERING SERVICE 11654.33 ELEC SUPP 46.29 OFFICE SUPP 64.94 OFFICE SUPP 10.47 OFFICE SUPP 5.94 81.35 SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL 26.97 TRAVEL & SUPP 15.00 TRAVEL & SUPP 35.82 50.82 POSTAGE FOR WATER BILLS 922.76 POSTAGE FOR WATER BILLS 547.74 11470-50 REIMS FOR OBTAINING CDL 30.00 FILM PROCESSING 66.45 CEMENT BRICKS/MANHOLE BLOCKS 376.00 OFFICE SUPP 121.95 CREDIT FOR OFFICE SUPP -18.50 103.45 XEROX IMAGING REFILL 59.00 SERVICE 34.27 HYDRANTS PAINTED 119.00 HYDRANTS PAINTED 92.75 211.75 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES -STATION 4 RE 750-00 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES -STATION 4 RE 400.00 11150.00 OXYGEN CYLINDER 16.45 PHOTO AND OFFICE SUPP 27.36 METER READING SUPP 4.28 31.64 CAMERA BATTERIES 11.69 FILM PROCESSING 7.91 FILM PROCESSING 9.46 29.06 PARTS 55.00 WATER PARTS 36.00 91.00 TOTAL: 332r173.4f SWANCC TIPPING FEES - AUGUST 64,714.76 SWANCC TIPPING FEES - AUGUST 49,028.68 113,743.44 JUNE COLLECTIONS 45,368.92 ee,t,9 SEIVdSE OInV 0 0 s E INHWNDIrIV rIRaHM -1 E 8 IVIT SEIVdHE OInV *DNI 1,UIO9 OJfl'V SiWIf '? 74.t VCI 09 E99 rq2l,4 ILEoddris rlvnNNV Ni SIS�-rlvNv iaariq c[Hz I-dHj fldwo3 98'6Z E6' T71 K(IrIIA S E6 *�T E21ilriiz SNV-dL SISH NOJf)NIrIEV JSEjrjodV3 L9 ' 919 sairiddfis SNINVYID SHIElLsficNi Havo os" S Z L HNElf - S HHSVM EVD *DNI 'HSVM EVD HSSfIE TL'EOZ EZ * 0 E- - CIHN*dnJEE SNDIVE d 00*SZT SLUVd 0,LnV �G*80T SI "d' V d oLnv MVdWOD NSIrIV HXVdE 21HL LS*66E: 68*6TZ SLHVd OJfIV Z9*OL SLdVd OJnV 98*0ZT SJ,dVd OJ.,nV 08'TT- CHMMJH�l SJHVd oinv EHJNaD NOILflEIdJSICI NVWMOE T,8'66 ddns oifiv WrIOD OjInv oo*oz HdId Cl2IZIWfINIWnrIV dOHS asriadnw NojsNiri"dv T9*99C CEd r.-HJV-*d*,LN2[DNO3 SNINVHrID 'DNI ISLMGMid NIrI-WV 9T*68L EE'06 SJ,dVd EIVdSE elv,Ls SIdVd EIVdETd L6 ' TPL SDIVd EIVdSE str * 98 SJ,'dVd 2IIVdS?3 se,EET sLdvd oinv S6*6Z SJ,dVd OILIV Z 9 ' Z T SJd OJfIV 96*�LT Sld OJfIV 09*9L sLd oinv 56*TZ dEljlriiq 'div Sl"'dVd XXIEJ, V. 00*S6T CINV dnXDId Wd JDV'dLNOD aDIAERS SEDIAHaS NHDEIL EIANS CHONVACIV 00 , St's NOISSIWSNV"'dJ, DIJVWOJnV RSNVH3X2I *DNI 'SmissiwsN�j, sjv=Dv JMVW 3JIrIH21A - SXWOAI DIrIffild 96 * tT7T 1 LT Z rivioil 00 z I SC OOD EIIIHM .40 rIVSOdSICI A-daS EIJSVM (INV SNYID)DSE 100'dS 88 OZ NOIJdIEDSEnS 2DIVMLdOS/2jDNVNajNjVW SWRISIRS Wwoo SSHNISnEl fisiliffilil T79*89EIEOT oe'lEt'lq SNOLLOYMOD ElNfLc 69*t,96'Z SNOIlDaririoD 21= ZZ*8LS16Z SMO uDaririm EiNnf TO*SZO'LT sNoiioaririoD aNnr rlvsodsl(i 21sfu3m SNUOM Dirifffid J,Nflowv -NOIJdIEDSaCl EOCINSA TZ EIIDVd L661 'TC )=f sa;ajsn.ijL jo pleoq;aql o pajuasaM sll!q jo Isirl List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 22 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PUBLIC WORKS - VEHLICE MAINT FUJITSU BUSINESS COMM. SYSTEM6 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES HELM, INC. HOSKINS CHEVROLET, INC. LATTOF CHEVROLET, INC. WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL ALIGNMENT REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS AND CHEMICAL5 REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS REPAIR PARTS PARTS STROBE TUB3 CR,EDIT MAINTENANCE/SOFTWARE SUBSCRIPTION TIRES 5 MANUALS WHEEL NUT STEERING WHEEL FILTER VALVE VALVE 35.00 35.00 318-19 64.82 410.28 68.12 64.23 130.70 -4-3S 7 33-80 122.70 70.90 -10.60 60.30 78.30 1,018.82 485.00 7.50 164.25 171.75 12.48 20.79 4.95 38.22 175.00 13.62 29.00 21.84 123.75 125.25 47.25 186-00 36.48 251-86 34.76 194.97 15.60 16.58 122.25 112-10 140.78 99.00 110.40 :396.,40 3.98 126.94 129.24 TS*OT sjl�dvd Oinv 8T*8T si"Hvd OLfiv 08'E s J"*dIv cl oilnv 06*E SILEvd Oilfiv 9T*LE S J,dVd OJMV 0 6 * 0 E SJ,dVd OJfIV 8E*EZ SILfvd Oilfiv 66*8 SJ,-d'Vd OInV E9,8EE SJ,dVd 0,LnV ee*tlz- SlVd OUIV 0 Z 6 T Slid OJfIV OZ' 7VEZ HDD IMS MMSSSUd .60 0 8 T d I flO R (INV CIO-d'd oz f?s dMOR CINV CIOdd SCE9Z S0*8ET MOI SNHLXH ERCINEld T7 Z * 8z EOZI"HIW ANOD 9T7 L6 SJUVd 0 0 T ddfIS :3 qgAV*dl 9E*Lt,L'S Sil"dVcl Omv �6'6S9'S EOID�l NO JNIVW 2IAIJVINHAElEd-dSNI SZ*LZ SLUVd LT' 09 Sl�''d CINV ,LSI IVW LI*TZT n I I rIn T - LHXDOUdS rIHIJS/f)NISfIOH rIHIJS Ls' 9Z- SJ,"dVd 6L*S6E SJHVd 8T' T78 sjl-dvd 00•0E6 0 0• S Z T SL-dVd OJnV 00 szz: SLdVd OInV 00*06 SJUVd OJaV oo*ssz SJUVd OlflV 00*SZT SI'dVd OlfIV 00*OTT SDiVd OJfIV 6Z*TZ USS rIIq 'HIV t,9' OE HDD IMS MMSSSUd 9E*ZT7v SIL"dvd Z T7 * T ET HEirilqdflw 80'SLT 8Z' 98 SJ,"dVd oz*zz SJHVd 09*99 SDIVd :M*T091Z 89'T Sil"dVcl Omv 08,E9 SLdVd OJfIV 18*EZ SJHVd OJfIV HSINI3 OUd ANVdWOD EOIOW GEVrIqOd SXEOM DMEnd - HSVD A.IlEd *DNI 'SSIUISnGNI NHIlVd *ddfIS 73 *dMOH *EINOD S)�HVSqjo URINHD XDnHI GUOd ISHMHIEON IS' -EM aAIIOWOInV HAOES NOLEON SIEVd XDMIl )�VMCIM ONI'03*dIflOH 19 *UL VDIEHWV-(jjlsl *DNI 'SHrIVS JNaWSrIdWI NLLYVW dflOES OJnV HONZI *DNI ' SHS IUdUSINa HDVaq JINnOwv NOIldIEDSHC EOCLNHA EZ :S6Vd L661 'TE 7�,qflf sa;alsnjjL jo paeog aqj o paluasaij sll!q jo Isiq List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 24 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT TOTAL: 24,995.91 AUTO PARTS 33.28 AUTO PARTS 35.27 AUTO PARTS 18.83 AUTO PARTS 100.74 657.89 REDI-STRIP SANDBLAST DUMP BODY AND SALT 864.00 SUBURBAN TRIM & GLASS CO. REPAIR SEAT W/PARTS SUPP 107.00 TECH SYN CORPORATION PERMA LOK SEALANT 336.48 TERRACE SUPPLY COMPANY WELDING GAS 99.04 TUNGSTEN WELDING TIPS 112.32 RENTAL OF CYLINDERS 3.00 CABLE CONNECTOR 29.80 244.1E UPTOWN AUTO SUPPLY .AUTO PARTS 294.81 .AUTO PARTS 212.98 BRAKE ROTORS AND PADS 332.92 BRAKE ROTORS AND PADS 141.50 CREDIT -PAD KIT -79.83 902.38 WEST SIDE TRACTOR SALES DOOR. CYLINDER,SCREW,SHIM 67.77 WHOLESALE TO THE INSTALLER R.EPA.IR PARTS 740.83 REPAIR PARTS 619.00 REPAIR PARTS 31.00 REPAIR PARTS 185.21 REPAIR PARTS 24.63 REPAIR PARTS 66.00 REPAIR FARTS 157.44 REPAIR PARTS 7.25 REPAIR PARTS 60.00 REPAIR PARTS 66.77 PARTS 161.61 PARTS 40.00 PARTS 70.48 AC DELCO EVAPORATOR 185.21 .AUTO PARTS 50.00 AUTO PARTS 135.18 AUTO PARTS 89.62 A/C DELCO MOTOR 154.05 BELT 17.44 PARES 77.52 PARTS 121.48 3,060.72 TOTAL: 24,995.91 00 ` 0 ZT ET -d =1021 HAONEE 00' 0 2 T 6-d d IfICH HAOW �l `9S8'T HHS. sMSEnd EDIrlOd 6-d ERAO H 00 - 000 T SddEJS 966T WE JDYdINOD 06'I,S6`8 d dt1S "3 `IS VEJ, 0 S` S Z�` E SWC/M S�IIVHD X VBHf)IH 0 0' E Z G' T SIHNOdWOD NOILVISXHOM 0 9' Z 9 L' Z S ILENOdW03 .L OIIL` JISXEOM 00 " 608 SS'HNOdWOO NOILVJ S1 'dOM 0 0 * E: 8 6 SJ HNOdWOD NOIJVJ SXdoM 0 Z - L 8G - ILICI21ED 09 ` E:W OZZ SHIEajljlv9/Sgr Ml 09 - Eti8' CTZ H UE MES I�'dZINS Efl9rIIW/ 0-aHS 0 0. 0 0 2, 9 XEIRED HEIrMEIM EIVdaU 00 ` 866 SEHSOrID WOCI Z rIrIVJ SNI GXV HS INWna 00'06Z'L L 6 6 T IdOd SNa I IVd" Z) 2((I S'V1n J S" I EHD 00 * 8 S T' T dd.nS CI.['. v SEamdWOD 00 ' 6 ZL ddfiS CINV SuEllfidwoD 0 0' 6 Z L dd IS CINV SEElI IdWOO 00 * 8 s t' T ddlrl'S CNV SEHIfIdWOD 00 ' 6 ZL ddfIS GNV SdHJf.dWOD a 0* 8 S:�` T dans CINV SEajlflclwoD 00.6ZL dd.nS CINV SEHIndWJO .0 ONIAVd +r ONIIVAVDXE XOOUHNSg5 "DNI ' Wn'-d '3 S'SVgS ESHdOISIEHO NOX« 4 f * « , 60 * Z 6 Z dEnSC)H D Sd IHSS � SHVIS SL 'ME 8 ' T HSS►t, �rlflf UOd SECIVDJUEVE do 'jVLNEI�i T79 ' 8T7 S'HIrlddtIS SCIS?I'i` A 0 0 0 0 0' 2 511V - ILNE"d L t' S 8 T d dt1S "3 `IS VEJ, 66'8 S21SNSdX2I SCRPd d )� .10 HZ t' 0 0 ' 0 S SRSNEIMI SCRrdVd X.' I2 EO HJ t? L9`9T6'Z TZ/L NOIJVDOrzrIV 1210CLC1.S L66T ZC'6G� 9 0- z E z ddnS 2IMCIH CINV ERENnZ 9z • et, SHIEajljlv9/Sgr Ml 00 , c 0 z GOOF ArIfl-C dO Hs :� VCIS H 9T'L8'G'� OS ' L T S UHNNVE K= ,do HS Ii do NC)IJVIr V LSNI 0 0' 0 0 5' 5 L 6 6 T IdOd SNa I IVd" Z) 2((I S'V1n J S" I EHD E8 G S 9 Safi 'q SrIrivs rI.A�' Sariod/M SE)'g3 8 8 - T 9 Z UHNN EI A-rIil2 do HSL T7 do NO ISVIrIVJ SNI • r. r O .V • +I ,, SXUOM DIrlEnd* d •. UDOS • • .. IDOV qVIDERMOD.. . SWO VNI,LNVDV7 SiEddElSif-Al SZC1C)W�d NOIldIHDSaG OCIN2ti Sz : as d L661 'TE .Vir lC sa►alsanil jo p eog a j of paluasaid s1iff jo Isirl List of Bills Presented to the Board of Trustees JULY 31, 1997 PAGE: 26 VENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 1,1110 Me ►. 1 POLICE CAR CONVERSION P-13 1,684.95 REMOVE EQUIP FROM P-8 120.00 POLLICE CAR CONVERSION P-8 1,267.65 4,668.82 PORTABLE COMM. SPECIALISTS,INC 1 VHF SPECTRA DESKTOP BASE STATION 41300.00 RUST ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTR. CONTRACT TO PERFORM A COMBINED SEW 11569.03 ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR SEEGWUN/ 31481.91 WELLER CREEK COMBINED SEWER OVER 21048.20 ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR SEEGWUN/ 13,734.09 20,833.23 THE SIDWELL COMPANY PLANIMETRIC MAPPING 27,460.80 PLANIMETR.IC MAPPING 81788.40 36,249.20 CCMS WORKERS COMP CLAIM SVCS 575.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO PMT OF INS CLAIMS - CUSTARD 21197.01 PMT OF INS CLAIMS - CUSTARD 7,567..35 PMT OF INS CLAIMS - CUSTARD 2,556.00 PMT OF INS CLAIMS - CUSTARD 10,497.36 22,817.72 R. E. HARRINGTON, INC. MEDICAL CLAIMS THRU 7/9 15,885.99 MEDICAL CLAIMS THRU 7/10 16,630.63 HIPAA NOTICES 64.00 MEDICAL CLAIMS THRU 7/18 91426.27 MEDICAL CLAIMS THRU 7/24 300215.43 72,222.32 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SERVICES RENDERED -ARTHUR FELSKI 232.50 SERVICES RENDERED -KURT STRAUB 289.00 521.50 NORTHWEST RADIOLOGY ASSOC.S.C. SERVICES RENDERED 20.00 RANDALL WERDERITCH REIMBURSEMENT 21.59 TOTAL: 96, 178.13 GRAND TOTAL: 3,118,863.99 66`E9818TT'E ZE ` fi9L' ZEE CMA SISOdsc MO23OSa 6L T7T ' L Z 8' :VT CiN. a MOEDSH dWOOXHq,4 LL 90 ' E69' z GMM Z# IMEJ, lIdEINHE EL TZ ` LLE' 98 C[N a NOISNE[d allI3 ZL L 9' E T E` 9 L CINna NO I SNEld aO I rIOd TL E Z' S L 0' 6 6 CIM,-q ZNHWHf)VNVW X S I U 69 0 0` 0 6 Z' L CLMd LNRW2IDVqdaH UalfldWOO 89 Z 8` 8 9 9':f7 GNfld SNElWaDXqd2IH ErIO IHEA L9 Z6 ' Z09' 69 GNfld aDNVNaJNIVW HrIOIHEIA 99 Z 8' Z 5 9' Z C Nfld anNEIAaE WHISAS f)NIXHVd E9 8 8' S Z Z':� Z:� C[Nfl,d EHMaS CNV UaJ VM T9 E 8' 9 L 8' 0 Ti Z CINfld ISNOO rI0?ISNOD CIOOrld 6S 0 :i ' 8 8 L' 8 CINEIA ISNOO JNaWaAOEdWI rIVJ I dVD ES TZ * E 8 0` fi CINnd J►Nr,-4 aAO'ddWI 'THIS I dVO TS Tfi ' TST qup,z0 3[DoTa • jua mlerj TpoorZ 60 E 8':� 6 6' 6 T SN"dD xOOrIS J NWdriaAaCI )U IMMOO LO T 8' L 8 9' E C[N:nd XVI rIE3f d NOSOW SO 80 ' �L8' 09Z CINfld rIVSOdSICI MldHU EO 9 E ' 9T6' 6T'V' T CINfld r HEINSE) TO CINfld 7I.B 7,. 3VWIninS LZ : HSVd L 6 6 T ' T E 7,-rIn2 SaajS'njjL jQ pipog aqj Ul paluasa.d Shill jo Isi'l 'au/ DWJ os paleme aL .2upuasaid III ajqu4da:):)V ST .2uT as pig,, q tl:)igm m=j aw 4al,aspali *azlj a-ql uT pa-qsizad aAP14 .t UW 4uapIsa.1 a114 'p!p aq s�jsu aip a 14 o� ssau urIII s. .ToJ IOU axaAet 4T JI -2Ul .aaux p eoq jsri$nV jUaluaAuoa e 4P UOT4Praaddp jo -e L141M LUILI 4uasaid pu-e suo 4ap sitl III uosiad'XlaATjap alp aZ'u�o a o4 a)jjI p fnom I �y�yyy �y w � 'mp' • ISN . � . ,mss i lie i r S • 11 M• w III • . i• i ' r► r w 1 •• 96//x, (111VMV NOLLINDODDI :10afgf1.S 0-1-13. 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SUITE 205 DESPLAINES, IL 847-827-0400 Fax: 847-827-4148 Chief Pavlok Chief of Police Vil [age of Mt, Prospect '112 East, Northwest HWY'. Mr. Prospect, IL 600.56 Dear Chief Pavlock: Pursuant to ARTICLE XI, PUBLIC PASSENGER VEHICLES, Section 11. 1102, enclosed is my application for a taxicab company license along with a nonrefundable fee of $ 10.00. My company has been licensed and operating in Des Plaines since January of 1997. We have '7 recently expanded in Des Plaines and seem to be entering cr or crossing through Mt. Prospect with In clients. We would like to be able to provide the citizens of Mt. Prospect the same quality of service we presently offer to Des Plaines. At this time we feel it would make economic since to both my company and the drivers who work with Metro Checker to be able to pick-up in Mt. Prospect considering the close proximity to Des Plaines. Thank you for your help in this matter. 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Notic'e of said public hung shall be mw,,led to the applicant and to all persons to whom taxicab licenses, have, been heretofore issued, and shall be published in a new'spaper of creneral circulation within the Village at least fif- teen (15) days prior to the date of such hearing. (Ord, 3774, 4-21-87) Sec. 11-1104. Issuance or Denial of Taxicab Company License. A. Within tfuirty (30) days after the date of the public hearing on an application for a taxicab, company ticerise, the President and Board of Trustees shall make findings on whether: 0 1. The additional taxicab service in the Village is required by the public convenience and necessity; 2. The applicant is fit, willing and able to perform such service; 3. The applicant will conform, to the provisions of this Article XI and all other ap- plicable Village ordinances. B. If " the President and, Board of Trustees finds that the applicant satisfies the re - et rents of subsection, Al, 2 and, 3 of this Section, the President and Board of Trustees- shall direct the Chief of Police to issue a taxicab company license to the applicant. C. If the President and, Board, of find. that the ,applicant fails to satisfy one or more of the requirements of subsections Al, 2 and 3 of this Section, the Presi- dent and, Board of Trustees shall deny such application and shall mail the written notice thereof to the applicant, which notice shall set forth the reasons for such denial. (Ord. 3774, 4-21-87) Sec. 11.1105. Insurance Required. A. No L&xicab company license shall be issued or ren, ewed unless the applicant has pro- duced and has filed, with the Village Clerk the following:, C1. 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H;):)u-eo aq IOU AUW DBUIDA00 age Ivqi ;)p!Aoid Dugs puP amunssi osux)t jo awls oqj it joajp pLm IN% .1 -1:)joj gni u! aq 10 kqjod ppeS, R wo1j, 8 ' p!"o"m �?Uo Aul upInsDi D'Seump Aji;)doidioj 00"000"09) s-rupp p'uvsnoqi AIjU PtM PuP 1U.0P!:):T OUIPS, at. w, paurelismalP pr I qA& uosiad Duo um p wow of saunfut .10j (001WOOES) S.Mflop puvs-no'qpa, pun,q -oasqj, (ZV 8011*11 sassaNisfie S01 I'l I 11.1108 BUSINESSES 11.1 111 A., A corporation holding a taxicab company license shall advise the Village Manage thirty (30), days prior 70 any contemplated change of stock ownership involving five percent (5q7o) or more of the, stock of the corporation. B. Each individual seeking to acquire five percent (5076) or more of the stock of a cor- poration holding a taxicab company license shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.1102 of this Article as though he were applying for a license as an individual. (Ord. 3774, 4-21-87) Sec. 11.1109. Public Passenger Vehicle License Required. It shall be unlawful to operate a public passenger vehicle as defined in, Article I of this Chapter, for hire, within the corporate li'mits of the Village unless said, vehicle is licensed and operated in accordance with the provisions of this Article. (Ord., 3774, 4-21-87) Sec. 11.1110.Public Passenger Vehicle 'License, Application. Application for a public passenger vehicle license shall be made upon a form provided by the Village. Said, application shall 'be filedwith the Chief of Police and shall contain the foUbwing: A. The owner's full name, residence address, residence phone number, business ad- dress, business phone number, for each individual, applicant, partner, general part- ner of a limited partnership, and principal officers of a corporation. B. A complete description of the vehicle including the make, model, year, seating capaci- ty,vehicle, identification number, manufacturer's identification number, state license number, vehicle engine horsepower'; and color, color scheme, and/or insignia of the vehicle in accordance with requirements of Section I L 1117 of this Article. C. E%idence of liability insurance coverage as required by Section 11.1105 of this Article. D. 0,%%mers of livery vehicles, as defined in Article I of this Chapter, shall also provide the information as required by Section 11.1102 of this Article. (Ord. 3774, 4-21-87) Sec. 11.1111. Lssuance, Display and Registration of Public Passenger Vehicle Licenses. A. Subjea to the fulfillment of the terms and provisions of this Article including pass,- Mcg the vehicle hupecti-on as required by Section I L 1, 114, the Chief' of Polices hereby authorized, to issue the public vehicle license to the appUcant. B. The Chief of Police shall assign to the public passenger vehicle a numbered public p"'asse n aer vehi"Cle license decal which shall be affixed to the certified inspection ptate. Such insp—eaion plate shall be visibly displayed in a place designated by the Chief of Police. C. It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to' keep a, register of the names, of persons to whom licenses, are aranted, the date issued, the number of the license and descrip- tion of the velucle licensed. 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That said DAILY HERALD is a secular newspaper and has been published daily in the Village of Mount Prospect County(ies) of ("O'ok and State of Illinois, Nob t�,es ��`eadyr NOT'ICC $ %IVEN continuously for more than one year prior to the date of the first publication that -oft' A ual 5it,1997,at the hour olf 7 �,RPM, 9 President and Board of Trustees of tree of the notice hereinafter referred to and is of general circulation throughout Village of Motint Prospect will h 13 aEMP1'u8brW'iCn1et=2? itu5nl said Village, County(ies) and State. rospe.4 Illinois for i6e, I- I st :10"M1`a911V=MM1 is Pfaines, for a taxitab 00�w 1,11conse fqvder to opera e �,xnj� I further certify that the DAILY HERALD is a newspaper as defined in "an cabs, in the Viflage of Mount PM A I IV l�M< lewill be resW Pa Act to revise the law in relation to notices" as amended in 1992 Illinois wyan n o apportun �"ISaddmss is AMOZA, HELDS, U Compiled Statutes, Chapter 715, Act 5, Section 1 and 5. villa e Clerk 0812 this 17th day of July, 1,997. Published in Dail Herald .j,jq7,,, N &�Ll..7 1 2951 ?J_ That a novice of which the annexed printed slip is a true copy, was published July 17, 1997 in said DAILY HERALD. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, the said PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, Inc., has caused this certificate to be signed by MARGIE FLANDERS,, its Treasurer, at Arlington Heights, Illinois. PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS, INC. DAILY HERALD NEWSPAPERS By -... 'ne"O", 1/u Ale �sIsl I s 11 1 Treasurer Control # 929512 0 a -ouj qoqpdsIG TXRI UPDTJeUIV S@j OPERZ qU9p*TXZ)Tg JXTalaDUTS 'u0T,qPDT.TddP JTaqq XU9P 04 9BPTTTA aqq sef5in pup SaUTPTd SaCl JO JaNDaLID OaqaW Off. 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A) 2-WAY YIELD SIGN REQUEST ON THAYER ST AND MARCELLA RD 8) Background Information The Safety Commission instructed the Village Traffic Engineer to process their request for 2-Wa,y Yield signs on Thayer St and Marcella Rd due to alignment of Thayer St. Staff Observations: Thayer St is not a continuous through street at Marcella Rd., the east and west legs of the intersection are offset by approximately 180'. All vehicles approaching this intersection on Thayer must slow down to turn onto Marcella Rd. However, Marcella Rd. is a continuous through street with straight alignment. Yield signs would help to clarify responsibility for yielding the right of way at this intersection. A total of 2,6 surveys were sent, out in May,, 1997 to collect and analyze the resident's opinion. 20, surveys were retumed'to, the Village. 1, 5, residents favored and 5 residents were against the 2-way Yield Signs on Thayer at Marcella. Recommendations: Because of the offset alignment of Thayer St. at Marcella Rd and in light of the resident support. The Village Traffic Engineer recommends: Installing 2-Way Yield Signs on Thayer St East and Westbound at Marcella Rd. b) Discussion Chairman Beening said that 1) there is a slight S curve at this intersection 2)the rn,ajority of the residents favored theinstallation of yield signs and 3) yield signs would help to designate the night of way at t,he intersection. Commissioner Bjork, seconded by Paul Bures, moved to approve installing 2- way yield signs on Thayer St at Marcella Road. 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Commissioner Moliere, seconded by Paul Bures, moved to approve installing 2 - way yield signs on Wille St at Evergreen Ave. The motion was approved by a vote of 5-0. C) 4 -WAY STOP SIGN AT THE INTERSECTION OF PINEISHABONEE a) Background Information Resident Observations: Mr. George Foster, 547 S. Pine Street is concerned about the safety of children t, this intersection. He states that there area total of 18 pre- school or school age children within 6 houses in either, direction of the intersection. Wild Flight of a Child" is Mr. Foster's main concern. (attach) Staff Observations: 1) Accidents There have only been two accidents in the last five years which does not meet the stop sign warrant (minimum five accidents per year) for the Multi -Way Stop Warrants. 2) Speeding are 25 mph. p limits ' Pine St and Shabanee Tr which are below, the The speed l�m�ts of 24 to 22. mph,, Speeds on Pine, St averagedP posted speed limits. Speeds on Shabonee Tr were 25-25 mph eastbound, and 31-32 mph westbound. Including the slightly high speeds on westbound Shabonee Tr: there is not a significant speeding problem at this intersection. 3) Traffic Volume The minimum traffic volume for the Multi -way stop sign warrant is 504 vehicles/hour for an eight hour period (500 x 8 = 4000 cars/8 hrs). 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The Village grew slowly from 1917 to 1950 with the 1950 papulation totaling 4,009. By 1960, the Village's population had increased to 18,905, then almost doubling to 34,995 at the 1970 Census and leveling off at 52,634 at the 1980 Census. The 1990 Census figure was 53,168. The Village's most notable characteristics are its residential streets which are shaded by more than 20,000 parkway trees; outstanding schools and parks; Kandhurst Mall Shopping Center, the first under -one -roof retail complex of its kind; and the more recently developed Kensington Center for Business which consists of 300 acres of quality industrial and office buildings in a spacious park -like environment. The Village provides the full range of municipal services contemplated by statute or charter. These services include public safety, highways and streets, health and social services, refuse disposal, public improvements, planning and coning, engineering and inspection, water and sewer utility service, and general administrative services. Other public services such as library services, education, and parks and recreation are provided by separately governed taxing bodies. For financial reporting purposes, this report includes all the funds and account groups of the Village of Mount Prospect, as well as its component units. Component units are legally separate entities for which the government is financially accountable. The Mount Prospect Police Pension System and Mount Prospect Firefighters' Pension System, are included in the report as blended component units. Other governmental entities which are located within the Village's boundaries are not included because they do not meet the criteria for inclusion as, set forth by generally accepted accounting principles. Accoutiting System and Budgetary Control The accounts of the Village are organized on the basis of funds and account groups, each of which is considered a separate accounting entity. The operations of each fund are accounted for with a separate set of self -balancing accounts that comprise its assets, liabilities, fund equity, revenues, and expenditures or expenses, as appropriate.',Resources are allocated to and accounted for in individual funds based upon the purposes for which they are to be spent and the means by which spending activities are controlled. The 'Village's accounting records fr general governmental operations are maintained on a modified accrual basis, with revenues being recorded when available and measurable and expenditures being recorded when the services or goods are received and the liabilities are incurred. Accounting records for the Village's enterprise funds, 'Internal, service funds and pension trust funds are maintained on the accrual basis. Fixed assets used in governmental fund type operations are accounted for in the General Fixed Assets Account Group rather than in, the governmental funds themselves. Long-term liabilities expected to be financed from governmental Ends are accounted for in the General Long -Term Debt Account Group, not in the governmental fhn s. The two account groups are not funds, they are concerned only with the measurement of financial position. They are not involved with measurement of results of operation. Management of the Village is responsible for establishing and maintaining a system of internal control which has been designed to assure fat the assets of the Village are safeguarded against loss, theft or misuse. A system of internal control also assures that the accounting system compiles reliable financial data for the preparation of fin a statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Internal accounting controls are designed to provide reasonable, but not absolute, assurances that these objectives will be met. The concept of reasonable assurances recognizes that: (1) the cost of IA Emu= s-a:DjnoS i;Dqlo %0*001 q9t`sot "Ics s -a nU;aA;)-a FJOL L*l 069"M Bawl fnojL L"T 9OL"6C9 ISNOJUI Cl 9ZV'6C9 sl!ajloa ptm smull L. 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Revenues for 1996 reflected actions that the Village Board took in 1993 and 1994 to expand the Village's revenue base. Effective March L 1994, a 2% utility tax was added for natural gas, electric, and telecommunications; the vehicle license fee was increased 50% as of May 1, 1994; and a second 1/4C was added to the Home Rule Sales Tax as of January 1, 1995. These new revenue sources added approximately $3.44 million to revenues in 1996. In addition, the Village's portion of the State Income Tax has increased significantly. After a temporary surtax became permanent on June 30, 1994, municipalities and counties started receiving one -eleventh of the total tax collected rather than one -twelfth. The portion for municipalities and counties is distributed on a per capita basis and the ratio was increased to one-tenth of the total on July 1, 1995. The result is that State Income Tax revenues increased from $2,827,122 in the 1995 calendar year to $3,145,555 in 1996. These increases in Village revenue sources are permanent additions to the revenue base and they should help to maintain a strong financial position in the future. Expenditures and other financing uses for general governmental functions (the General, Special Revenue and Debt Service Funds) totaled $29,502,676 for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996. Expenditures and other uses for major functions of the Village are recorded as follows: Percent Amount of Total Expenditures General Government $2,564,484 8.7% Public Safety 14,175,714 48.1 Highways & Streets 5,420p341 18.4 Health 21668,839 9.0 Welfare 11072,878 3.6 Culture & Recreation 175,857 0.6 Miscellaneous 48,243 0.2 Debt Service 3,376,320 11.4 11 Total Expenditures 29,502,676 100.0% 1, IOther Uses I Comparative data for the expenditures of general governmental functions recorded in the General, Special Revenue and Debt Service Funds have not been included because of the eight-month fiscal period which preceded 1996. 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Special Service Areas I and 6 are relatively small in size. However, Special Service Area No. 5 includes approximately 759 of the Village and is being used to finance the fixed costs of a joint venture established to supply Lake Michigan water to the Village. Following is a comparison of tax rates and tax levies for the special service areas for 1995 and 1994: The tax levy for SSA No. I for 1996 was $19,289 and for SSA No. 5 and SSA No. 6 it was $1,545,773 and $36,635 respectively. Additional information regarding equalized assessed valuations, tax levies, tax rates and tax collections can be found in the statistical section of the report. Debt Administration Mount Prospect's bonded debt has been rated Aa by Moody's Investor Service, Inc. since 1973. That rating was confirmed for the Viflage�s General Obligation Bonds, Series 1996 A and B which were issued on March 6, 1996. Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all standards and are generally known as high grade bonds. The ratio of net bonded debt to assessed valuation and the amount of net bonded debt per capita are useful indicators of a municipality's debt position. This information is helpful not only to Village authorities, but also to citizens and investors in Village bonds. This data for the Village as of December 31, 1996 is as follows: Net general obligation debt $185,139,075 Ratio of net debt to assessed value (1) 1.85% Ratio of net debt to actual value (1) 0.62% Net debt per capita $341.17 (1) Based on 1995 EAV of $979,116,349 0 1995 1994 T,ax Rate Tax Levy Tax Rate Tax Levy SSA No. 1 $313 $ 131,745 $.327 $ 13,093 SSA No. 5 .180 1,493,500.187 1,442p000 SSA No. 6 .652, 36,635 .742 37,737 The tax levy for SSA No. I for 1996 was $19,289 and for SSA No. 5 and SSA No. 6 it was $1,545,773 and $36,635 respectively. Additional information regarding equalized assessed valuations, tax levies, tax rates and tax collections can be found in the statistical section of the report. Debt Administration Mount Prospect's bonded debt has been rated Aa by Moody's Investor Service, Inc. since 1973. That rating was confirmed for the Viflage�s General Obligation Bonds, Series 1996 A and B which were issued on March 6, 1996. Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all standards and are generally known as high grade bonds. The ratio of net bonded debt to assessed valuation and the amount of net bonded debt per capita are useful indicators of a municipality's debt position. This information is helpful not only to Village authorities, but also to citizens and investors in Village bonds. This data for the Village as of December 31, 1996 is as follows: Net general obligation debt $185,139,075 Ratio of net debt to assessed value (1) 1.85% Ratio of net debt to actual value (1) 0.62% Net debt per capita $341.17 (1) Based on 1995 EAV of $979,116,349 0 SlUaMgAoidun mojsAs uminqnsip uiuv;):) Put AOUO2V zIP JO SISO:) P:Dx'J JO OJuqs S,Zxlull!A OT z3urU!J 01 uOI,IuOltl! SAICIPatp st II -,Koua2V aip ip!m pow!oossr sisoo inuvao joj onuPA0.1m kvadoid aplAold of A (g *ON rajV ;):DiAj;)S p!oadS) lotnsip xm zoiAjas jqoads u olui poluiocbmui ua;)q sEq WaISSS ;)I?rll!A;DtP Xq Pa3l.tugs 0.2EIRA OT JO uoiliod jutLL -Xuudwoo sail!l!lfl suozii!Z) Aq pooiAJOS 02EMA atp jo -a:)UVjVq zlP ql!m a2ulflA MP JO %gL 41alutuixoidd-c of aotmas SOPTAoid walsAs .camas Put l0lum ORCIPA OU -uOl.lvw'OJUI. JOWnJ JOJ sluOUI-MIS fu!:Duuul.,4 01P 01 SMON atp 01 JaJal MOM -huo2V otp UJOJJ U191S.KS 02VIRA OT JOJ sivawaiinbai lolleM SI! 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The Village's other enterprise fund is the Parking System Revenue Fund (PSRF). The PSRF accounts for the activities associated with two Village -owned parking lots and three METRA -owned commuter parking lots. Additionally, the revenues and expenses for 100 on -street spaces on Prospect Avenue are included in the PSRF. The spaces in the Village -owned lots total 338 and in the METRA -owned lots, the total is 325. The Village contracts with METRA (Metropolitan Railway Authority) to maintain the METRA lots and receives 2/3 of the parking fees collected for these services. For the fiscal year ended December 31, 1996, total operating revenues of the PSRF were $177,045 and net income totaled $47,891. Risk Management The Village maintains a self-insurance program which is accounted for in the Risk Management Fund, an internal service fund. Included in this program is the administration of claims for property losses, general and automobile liability, workers' compensation and employees' and retirees' medical benefits. Additionally, an integral part of the Village's self-insurance program is an emphasis on loss prevention. Departmental safety committees review accident reports and actively promote safety practices. Financing for the Risk Management Fund is provided by contributions from employees and retirees for medical benefits, service charges from the General Fund, Refuse Disposal Fund, Water and Sewer Fund, Parking System Revenue Fund, and Vehicle Maintenance Fund and from investment income. All known claims and a provision for claims incurred but not reported are recorded as liabilities of the Risk Management Fund. As of December 31, 1996, net working capital was $1,856,110 and unrestricted cash and investments were $2,667,512. On April 1, 1987, the Village joined the High -Level Excess Liability Pool (HELP), a consortium of fifteen municipalities formed to provide excess liability insurance. HELP currently provides $2,000,000 liability coverage in excess of a $1,000,000 self-insured retention and an additional $8,000,000 through Insurance Company of the West. Specific information regarding HELP can be found in the Notes to the Financial Statements. Employee Pensions Police sworn personnel are covered by the Mount Prospect Police Pension System and fire sworn personnel are covered by the Mount Prospect Firefighters' Pension System. Both of these plans are single -employer plans administered by local boards of trustees. The defined benefits and employer and employee contribution levels are governed by Illinois State Statutes. Police plan participants are required to contribute 990 of their base salary and fire plan members contribute 8.25% of their base salaries. The Village is required to contribute the remaining amounts necessary to finance the plan as determined by an enrolled actuary. State statutes require that each plan must be fully funded by the year 2033. Actuarial services are provided by the State of Illinois Department of Insurance, however, a municipality also has the option of engaging an independent actuary. For the year ended December 31, 1996, the Village contracted with Goldstein & Associates to perform these actuarial valuations. Following is summary information for the two funds: xi !Ix "sluno:):)u jr!:)ads pur pajmns%aj uiruao ui jdana `spun] snoll"CA JO Elm) atp slooda&IHA aU -NPQOu S' 9;)uow oqi uaqm uo 2uipuadap =4 atto jo mna ut of kep ouo jo poijad -e joj aprut oq Arw spun] alp! 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As a result, almost every fund has a certain amount of investment income regardless of the fund's size. The Village's guidelines for cash management and investment procedures were formalized in an investment policy that was adopted by the Village Board on July 2, 1985. The policy identifies the responsibility for the investment program, criteria for depositories including collateralization, allowable investments, and reporting requirements. It is the Village's determination to maintain a high priority for prudent cash management and investment procedures. Included in the investment portfolio of the Village are the investments of the Police Pension Fund and the Firefighters' Pension Fund. These funds have been established to provide pension payments to retired and/or disabled police officers and firefighters and their dependents. During the 1996 fiscal year, $1,328,293 was earned as interest income in the Police Pension Fund and $1,324,75.0 in the Firefighters' Pension Fund. Total interest income earned in all funds for the fiscal. year ended December 31, 1996 was $3,903,967 as detailed in the following schedule. Interest Income Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1996 General Fund $ 326,189 Special Revenue Funds 643,542 Debt Service Funds 148,975 Capital Projects Funds 305,339 Enterprise Funds 179,507 Internal Service Funds 212,555 Expendable Trust Funds 132817 Pension Trust Funds 21,653,043 The above total reflects an average yield of 5.20% on short-term investments on an annualized basis and 5.609' on long-term investments in the Pension Trust Funds. The comparatively low yield in the Pension Trust Funds was due to a downturn in the bond market which persisted through the first eight months of 1996. One of the objectives of the Village's investment policy is to minimize credit and market risks while maintaining a competitive yield on its portfolio. Accordingly, deposits are either insured by federal depository insurance or collateralized. Collateral on deposits is held by the Village, its agent or a financial institution's trust department in the Village's name. At year-end the carrying amount of the Village's deposits totaled $1,453,273 (including time deposits of $96,847 and $454,545 which was on deposit with the government's paying agent) and the bank balances totaled $2,176,773. 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PjRoq spjvptmiS ffununoo:)V jrjuowwaAOD 0 Pguijop tp Xq st Is'.' UP" IsaAA01 JO fJO201u:) atil uT PQ9!ss'el:) Om %9L "JU101 imp jo *8E9'ZgZ'j8$ jo an[VA 1031JEW L' Put I O'"Ll 8$ JO onjUA 3looq v IP!M SIUMIMAU1 19101 M Qfvll!A alp '9661 '1 C joqwaoo(j jo sV U.S. Robotics plans to ultimately employ 2,000 staff members at its Mount Prospect location. Randhurst Shopping Center - The 1.35 million square foot shopping mall continues to be the retail shopping anchor of the community. A great deal of development was seen on the perimeter of the mall campus in 1996. In March of this year, a 65,000 square foot Jewel Food Store opened. A restaurant offering Mexican cuisine, The Hacienda, opened for business in May. Also, in November of 1996, a General Cinema sixteen - screen theater opened. Downtown Redevelopment District No. I - Downtown Redevelopment District No. 1, a tax increment financing district, was established in August of 1985. In December of 1988, the district was extended one block west of Main Street to Wille Street. In 1993, the district was expanded again to include the entire triangle bounded by Main Street, Central Road, and Northwest Highway. These changes afford greater potential for residential and commercial redevelopment of the downtown area. Significant redevelopment occurred in the Downtown Redevelopment District in 1996. Pontarelli Builders completed an 89 -unit condominium building and 7,500 square feet of commercial space during the year. Among the current tenants of the commercial space are Starbucks Coffee and Montana Bread. Pontarelli has developed plans for a second condominium building, consisting of 50 dwelling units, in the district. Construction is expected to begin in the summer of 1997 and conclude in the spring of 1998. The Village will undertake an extensive Streetscape Program in 1997. Under the program, public improvements will be made in the district at a cost of $500,000. The improvements include street rehabilitation and new street lights, sidewalks, and benches. Kensington Center for Business - Opus, Inc. has nearly completed a 300 -acre business park with quality office and industrial buildings. A total of 55 buildings comprising 2.6 million square feet have been constructed. Four lots remain available for development. The new tenants of the Kensington Center in 1996 included: Braun Manufacturing, a manufacturer of hinges; Landis and Staefa, an engineering firm; Schumacher Electric, a manufacturer of generators and motors; and Vogue Tyre, a manufacturer of customized tires. Lake Center Plaza - The Alter Group has completed all public improvements for this 38 - acre project that will support I million square feet of high-tech light industrial and office development. One 16,000 square foot corporate office and warehouse is currently occupied in this business center. Other Development - During 1996, Pontarelli Builders also completed 150 dwelling units at Creekside of Old Orchard, a condominium development. Pontarelli plans to continue development at Creekside with a 50 -unit condominium building being constructed in 1997. Also, in the fall of 1996, Sun Harvest, a produce market, opened in a 20,000 square foot building in the Golf Plaza I Shopping Center. Planning is at the center of the Village's economic development and redevelopment efforts. Along this line, in 1996 the Village conducted studies of two primary areas of the community's economic base: the Rand Road Corridor and the Central Road Corridor. 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PtM OATioadsxad oilsiloq v woij Sum aSalp Ul SIUOWaAoidwi As a result of the 1996 work of a joint Vill age -community committee call the "Visions Group," the Village received a 1st Place Governor's Hometown Award. Representatives of the Village's Human Services Department, Police and Fire Departments, Community Development Department, and Village Manager's Office have combined efforts with representatives of the Mount Prospect Public Library and local schools, park districts, businesses, and multi -family property owners to initiate programs to counteract emerging gang -related activities and enhance the quality of life in lower income areas. Some of the accomplishments of the Visions Group over the past year which led to the award are as follows. - 10, Proposed a Gang Suppression Ordinance which gives more authority to law enforce- ment officials to create situations which make it difficult for gangs to operate. hill Developed a Zone Parking Program to facilitate the removal of abandoned cars from the streets and restrict nonresident parking. ► Spearheaded a Crime -Free Multi -Family Housing Program designed to help land- lords take actions which deter gang activities and improve the safety and security of their buildings. ► Implemented an aggressive Community -Oriented Policing Program. 11* Instituted Family Fun Nites to provide summertime evening activities for children. To supplement the work of the Visions Group, and as alluded to above, the Village placed School Resource Officers in River Trails Junior High School and Westbrook School. Independent Audit Illinois Statutes require an independent audit for all funds and accounts of the Village. This requirement has been complied with and the independent auditor's report is included in the financial section of this report. In addition to meeting the requirements set forth in state statutes, the audit was designed to meet the requirements of the federal Single Audit Act of 1984 and related OMB Circular A-128. The auditor's reports related specifically to the single audit are included in a separate report. Awards The Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting to the Village of Mount Prospect for its comprehensive annual financial report for the eight-month fiscal period ended December 31, 1995. The Certificate of Achievement is a prestigious national award recognizing conformance with the highest standards for preparation of state and local government financial reports. In order to be awarded a Certificate of Achievement, a governmental unit must publish an easily readable and efficiently organized Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) whose contents conform to program standards. Such CAFR must satisfy both generally accepted accounting principles and applicable legal requirements. A Certificate of Achievement is valid for a period of one year only. The Village of Mount Prospect has received a Certificate of Achievement for the last 13 consecutive years. 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Our rec- ords are lacking the information used for the sizing of the retention ponds and, as we receive these proposals for additions, we are unable to determine if additional retention pond capacity is needed. Since Camp Dresser & McKee did the original study of the ponds and is familiar with the overall design of the storm water retention system, it is my recommendation they be retained to obtain this information. I have requested a proposal from them for the following services: Task]: Data Acquisition and Site Visit They will review the current Village storm water ordinance, the site plan of Kensington Business Center, and the most recent aerial photograph of the center. A site visit will be made to inspect the existing ponds and to obtain measurements of the pond bottom elevations relative to those obtained several years ago by CDM. Pond bottom elevations will be used to estimate the exiting pond volumes and will be compared to original pond volumes and the CDM -calculated pond volumes by CDM in 1992. These measurements will be used to esti- mate the rate of sediment accumulation that has occurred in the ponds since the 1992 survey. Task 2: Calculations The pond measurements will be used to estimate the sediment accumulation based on the original design plans and the CDM field measurements. For each pond, the volume at high water and the volume at overflow will be calculated. Pond volume calculations will be made using the original site plans, a designated high water elevation, and the overflow elevation. Runoff coefficients and pond outlet capacities will be estimated based on the original site maps, existing development and field observations. Required storage volumes will be calcu- lated based on the Village's current detention ordinance, the ordinance in effect when the ponds were built, and the existing land use. The actual and required storage volumes will be compared to determine if additional development (impervious area) can be accommodated or if additional storage is required. The performance of the ponds will be elevated using a procedure for routing runoff hydro - graphs (1, 2, 10 and I 00 -year rainfall) through two of the detention ponds. The procedure will be based on using a computer model supplied by the Village. Results of the model ap- plication and the procedure for model application will be demonstrated to Village staff. Task 3: Review of Village Detention Ordinance The Village detention ordinance will be reviewed to assess how the existing ponds could be enlarged if necessary for new development with the center. This effort will focus on the re- quirements for side slopes and other pond dimensions which may have been changed since the site was developed. 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All bids must be submitted on the appropriate form supplied by the Village Public Works Department and accompanied by a deposit in the form of a Cashier's Check or Money Order, which deposit shall be in the amount of 10% of the bid amount. Interested parties should contact Vehicle Maintenance Superintendent Jim Guenther, 870-5640, at the Public Works Facility, 1700 West Central Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois during regular business hours for an appointment to inspect this vehicle. This vehicle is being offered, for sale in an "AS IS" condition with a minimum bid amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500.00) The Village of Mount Prospect offers no warranty, express or implied, on the condition or serviceability of this equipment. The bidder assumes full responsibility for the equipment upon taking possession. The highest qualified bid, will be deemed the successful bidder. The Village reserves the right to reject, any and all bids as well as to waive any technical 'in individual bids, errors 11 Carol A. 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The lower rates shall be retroactive to the date on which ARC ceased to comply with the 50/50 revenue split, May 1, 1996 and the adjustment be reflected on the Village's monthly solid waste bill. • The Commission further recommends that billing for residential recycling services continue at the lower monthly service fee without the 50/50 recycling revenue split. 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Ie nuac) `M C]OL. :I�u uu%pude sAioAA o!1gnc1 goods cicJ aunol,m usBuy esn •w JOW!PJOJ "Sum PROS .aatpuanS '3 sawar DRv Q+RqJV!L"Pd *Apu"uuedns *mum!rsbVgR4eA vep *v4-sipues =� p ,3uepu;nuuadnS spunoiE)/A4se uo.j Cc � same •p !nedwa�ll auspu nuuedns sduippe/m"4s Ja!puy .H UaID uenouoa,p 11husptrd J033ws 2uspus2uliedng immes/Anom ,KE *YCLING, REVENM, InJune of 1996 the Village was notified by ARC Disposal that the ARC Recycling Center would close on June 30t 1996. Although ARC was able to secure markets for the recyclables, the, Village was informed any revenue generated from the program would be used to offset processing feeso The Village believes A. C' in violation of the solid waste contract for assessing processing fees in excess of the 'monthly service fee,. Solid Waste Contract, Page 38, Article XI, Section A (15) The Contractor will receive a monthly fee as outlined in the Fee Schedule for once-a�week curbside collection per single family unit This fee is all inclusive of any and all charges, taxes and fees for the collection, transportation, processing and sale of all recycling items. ARC however is of the opinion that the processing fee included in the monthly service cost ends at the curb; the processing fees incurred at a materials recovery facility are an additional cost to be assessed to the Village. dist below chronolog Uical, overview of the correspondence and meetings with ARC to resolve this issue. (see attachments) In addition, I have had repeated conversations with Mh Jim'Vellvnga, ARC General, Manager regarding this matter. (Based on my , conversation with Mr. Vellenga this date, ARC still contends there is no revenue due the Village.) June 24, 1996 written notlification regarding closure of the ARC Recycling Center lo September 16 memo regarding phone conversation with, A. e October I minutes from meeting with ARC and Public Works Administration e October 16 follow-up letter to ARC e October 17 letter from ARC requesting increases in recycling and white good fees e October 24 letter feom, Village requesting date to audit ARC's books o October 31 initial reply from ARC regarding audit November 12 letter from Village regarding contract language and recycling revenue (revenue due the Village was later determined to be higher than reflected in letter) December 10 letter f6rm ARC agreeing to audit • January 15, 1997 ARC ultimatu, I'm that recycling fees be renegotiated or paper collection will be disrupted January 20 memo summarizing audit February 10 letter to ARC to confirming February 25, meeting • February 25 minutes from meeting with ARC owners/management and Village Manager, Public Works Director and Solid Waste Coordinator. 9 February 27' follow-up letter to Mr. DeBoer, ARC President a April 9 request for recycling report from Vii - flage „00*00,q,LZSAjajvwt%oAdd.v m,u,otl,3np;).i q)uotum /Ijun, A un jo sSutAus junuuv uv q1t �.ra Ljo,o$, v, qj,u6tui4d/i!'. .wd tl*Z$ o) qjuotuiad/-jiuniad It -ZS tuoij pa3np;a,.t aq pl,no,m algia L,661 611 ' sn2nV aqjL -j!Ids anuaAai aqj 4noql!m ainimuls aaj jamol aqj ajwodtDeal puu'-a;aj Muniad,&jqjuow l ja .iaq2iq aqj q4!m I!Idsanumu m'L661 11 4sn2nVaA aqj anuiluo ip;AVIRA aqj .43;aj • :suoilupsatutuoaaa guimolloj aqj sl!wqns luouipudi(I sijaoA& zilqnaaql -aioj;).iaqjL -4ilds anuaAai putt oaj Clqluom iaq2iq aqj jo sl!jauaq aqj q2tamIno Slluomn:) ;jIds onuaAal J, aqj Inoql!m a;aj Sjqjuouaiamoj;aqj jp o sllxaw aqj saAmlaq juaturda(l s3poA :)ilqnaaqjL -saaj 2utssaaoid jo uot.V4axd,.ta)uj 13U.31m,03 2UIP-102a-I o3jaq,lanjaluutwila,p,lnoAi;a,atizo,u.1d,si,ql�luo,t�l'ippouI (*ogvsauaSjo,aldn,o,318,jopoiio�d ,U aud IS9;ajjVApUl9snv-ad 3AB'q OJAUUTIU03 , M SAWfutO 3mle.00l aqj ol ujnlaj iamu ll,,tA&, 2ut, aqj a $1 liqm Pug 4pamWquis aAnq sl;anivw ajjg,3tpu,j suot 3aroild tuxal-Suol) sonamai 2U143,0jiM , utAigs pnuuu 6LSLZS; suoll!puo:) 4aijrow;ajqvaoAejun,(q pajoudwi, aqx-a2uol ou (Z) pu'U"S2, al ,ul,d o,l (1 ) 161tids .qluom aad/Ijuniad LVOS Aq asranap p1nom air, qjuojad/,jivalaq12 anuaAa.taql,)no,qltA&a�;ajAl,�qlu,o,w,,.i,a,moll�o,qj.j,oj,ldool;a.iaA&;)' 'u,"IllAo,q)n *piaxjuloo;aqjjo 10, tAj s, SIqlmow raq'34,q Y qll m ” M -1,ds, anwAaa wqj, jo;nt,113,ead jmaxina aqlao ji,jdsanu4A-a,,l,,v Inoq,;,t,%, 01jr.1 9'1,ql,uow I luo op ;),U.I:) alsvm pphosuajun ja oqjL iamol v luopdoxaqj!a aspiaxa 0432'91BA aqj sml -al-ca jvnj:)v-nuo:) Slqluow ,aqj jo ssano ult, 2utj:),0,ax qlt,,m, p;a)Ul;)Iossv s1soo 9uV,,joj alqisuodsat xajnuq,;)q'j smittu 0 0 0 4,iun,ww,, o,3, v, Dauaq jgjjuva!j, paojuva"ont stnap pal: suotp puo;) ;;alji,,Uw JO ssalplV20-t 9 0 J� 'U, S;aplAoi,d ampud siq *sa;vj junj3t*jjUI03 jlo,Mol IJO JOAIVJ, UT, jilds anuoAaa to, 2utuopuxqu # ., -qin3 aqj olul 0111judi.m.untu Sum paawanUui aAcqivjn3ivvd ui suoiijPuo:) 1-331-19W MOOS i sapilu 9, In onq q3tqm ;aAV9jS;aqj;a3uo SjVfJOjVUI.IOAO 1014UO3 aril q;IM m * 4 vdpi#untIjal Stalewm suoilisuril snoiawnu;auo2xapun aAvq,bjsnpul tuilafiaaa aq, putt 6sw vi2oad'gui wbol ll!A lvdt;)iunm pouadawvssiqj2uun(j !m jilds oi;/og ,U � :j xvul aqj a3ulS, pautulututu svq Ar' d, ft,113S30-1 S:;a2v'aqj jo um l*A;aql 8861 ul, Ulw2oi -alga Slqluow.1-amol ujoj anu;aAai;aql o2aioj'.Io I!Ids anuaAa-1 03/03 aq) ql!A& anuiluoa pinoqs a2vll!Aaqj iaqjaqmjo ansst lvalua3aiom aqj off, buPU0329 simaddu junouxv ivllop aqj jo uminjosu liaAaMOR *000'OSS Pug 000'OZS U3aA443q a2uvi pinO:) L661 aunt q2noaqj 9661 Xjnr U10 -IJ 92v11!A;aqj anp anuamm aqj liusodsi(I DuV pug ;a2vll!Aaqj uaam4aq uotinjosaa Igug aqj uo 2uipuada(I (-s;3pjpoWWO3 lgnp!A!Pui snSJ3A 0 0 # slulialeux Ile joj;ajigi uojj,;ad altuis v st, aj�ca pa,j'2MUlw,,o3, OqJL)i *0)10.1 P0,12ulww''o), IrIj 8.10 W w # # I �& a a aq xv alei aiiiew juaitn,3 �uo pas,uq, anuoAa-i Imp junotuvaq) 0),91,402a,u 04 fJt:ss 3 u w, j! l2utssa,3otdjj,v,'.toj, a�jaqi sapnj,3uta j,loj 2uil3S3;),jklqluom.iad/)tuni-ad aqj jv,q),uoij-iso d s spoddns Slivala laualuwaisum P!Ios all jo a2vn2uvj aqj saAailaq Slw.'!j 02t#ll!A;aqj aliqA, juqm ly putt polvalilim giv S'l,v"llalvtu 041 axaqmJ0 U0118juaw, n3op, SaAI;3:)OJ 4,32'UOI OU 'MOU Pug, '3XV tUO-IJ I liloswun sutumm anssi, aqj sljojja asoqlapd,sa(l� anU;)A;)J AUV Om;a:)3.1 0) Pit S", 0291RAOU *po o The Village pursue reasonable payment from ARC Disposal for the sale of the recyclables under the current 50/50 revenue split for the period from July 19 1996 through July 309 19970 M. 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Mr.'Velleriea stated, that any revenu e due the Village is used, to offset the additional cost for processing and transportation to Resource Management. documentation for the increased transportation Mr. Andler requested that W Velleriga t docur submin UO and processing oosts and, ripts fromesoce Management for the recy-clables including eceRur revenue to ARC. The info rn nation is to be sub"'totedto him by 0-.tobeT31, 1996. Vcflenga requested t fee for dispol of white goods be raised ftorn ,,r the, col] ection and sa m he "I ct, to $30.00 per ite., The fe'e increase is based on the $15.00 per itern as outlined t contra rn cost for disposal, of the items, at the VUS. When asked appro uinately how many Ny-bite 9,00ds ARC takes to the transfer station Mr. Vellenga x. 10 1 to five (5) tickets, a day. stated be Nvas unsure but he 9-eneraIly Nviites up, four, (4) 14 - 'Me number of residents calling ARC for special pick-up, ofav*Iite good,-) Lisa,Ansell stated she had oontacted ibe, WTTS and Nvas inf6rmed ARC badbrought mi 6'\Auite ma said be Nvouldrecbeek, his records goods, for, disposal between January andJuly. MY. Velle—r for anactual count ofthe appliances disposed of at, the =sfer station. SIM S Mr. Andler subrmitted a memo porn the Finance DeparMlent Te,�uesting relimbursement or credit The stickers ere purchased by thee: from ARC on 4,473 stickers mocha ed from ARC. Nv isconamihued, in the spring, of 1 �9�96. but d At $1.21 per sticker the, total amount due the Village is asures for on the stickers and- take appropriate me Mr. Vellenga stated, he would verify the count reimbursement or, credit. STA''S OF P2\*DING ISS.UE'S C rw L Since the September 1 , meeting the fbiloNNing., issues have been re!solvec his records N4h'Vcl]enI9a bas ,�Nitbdrawn ARCs request for an White Goods After checking while goods I PO inerease he fbe for the collection and dis sal of -%iiite goo&,.- ''T he ber �of r apo at WTTS �yas not" sigmficiant. actually, collwied, by �RC for d" rn fl& Th fb e6rar�d Triaitenial, s''I "'ers. e Viflae�e bas Stick ers Mr.-Yellerip, �en— ed the, count of re & s e Ow, stickers. - agreed to a credit m flie, amounfof $5,412.33 toNvard'th purchase of n w , , p, rt SUTA PROS ���►t�. u�' Eat `I/1�, `A12122u[S `nohi 11=1 T _uOncolloopal pap xo oqj, 2upp, slunoa op til igris [TMIsse Auleus MOq `suotjewlpug aura =s `M-6osd uonoofl o jsoai popual-xO OT Surmp sla4 Tj ua �ej� a o sa npa s a�.no.l a :�� a IP a �uipL%,oid mo. a �, �d osle pino►:ti� I • E xDqOjOO ;fq uopnuau:rnoop Uu llxugns asmid Ujiou;?SLvLMgjo ssalufl 'sa'g�a.00s,a5A ado a's oqiaqjl B'uo� asp d uo�s� d Xooo oT sag a(c o pie, � o uaum nu ns as�a d `�.r�tuu�ns act, €r� patea�put s pus uop�odsuE.4 paM_MuE oqi so,� u nln OOP l g I u s aql, lnoqosuo sadb, su�v & noSp a u 1014U00 sasp to dpae o a � OAM Oqi a s I- ' , nq=O mo mog �kmm=s OT JO Adoo 'e pug osw" d paso oua aIPA *JVq mCl 9 �t�9 s oujjj loadsoid junoW peon assng cpnor 10 t t Kuedcuo,EsodsiQ-dV 'BouDITRA scut'es 'H "W 9661 `9l "qolOO GEE 1, -aSC/L.t72 oos. 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MWORM JO UORVOOI 2qI . -4 i -s=Bo.id 2uqoAooi 4uouno oxg jo uo4dn-isTuuu p 4noTyv� zA-.qoojg2 Isoo . v u -E 2uop oq off, pvx[ sick, -sjvyoj-ew ojqvjoAooi 2xgioj sixInua OAtVTUQjjvpaoxo-noA su f u! posolo `peace i Rjo Aln pug ol svm Auedwoo mo Ossnil *S I Z61 Iv IR2uojq'2uj;)q 6.iom sojqvjoAooj 241 qov.qm 01 AITOP.O'BJ 2U 4 41 4 110suv Usyl :Uoi guonv -§gOog siouqU 'joadsoij junoW PDX W-41UOD:POM OOLI, joadso.ij junoW jo 22'BRT.A 4 1 0 . 4 1 -391 AXV4 03 flaijoba)] Ig jusadsta -siawols"i Iviluapgai PUD IV13jawwo.7 '101jisnpul 01 saxAjas sull3bad PUD Intow2i alsvi% P!IOS But 'toid .P! 611j�q 99009 p0qIIII 'padsoid junopV peoa 9.%sng *S tote 09 16-1961-1 tg xe-4 t 600-19 W7 O-Im The areas for us to discuss regarding the recycling program include, but are not limited to,, Continuing the program at, its current level. This, would require increasing the residential rate (per home�) to cover the negative value ap xi $8 345.00) of the recycling material. Another consideration may ,pro unately I value of the be �to apply all, the recyclable matenial revenue to the negative materia , 1. This, would still requiremicreasing, the rate per home to cover the balance A of the negative, value (approxfinately $3,722.00) of the material. A third consideration maybe to eliminate recyclable material (ex': Mixed paper) from, the program. s would still require all th,e recyclable, material revenue to be applied to, support the cost, of therecycling, program. Please let us know when we can meet to discuss these matters. The request, to m"crease the cost of the white goods from, $15.00 to $30.00 per item has, been, resolved., It appears the m"crease Isnot, necessary at this, time. The compensation for, picbng up bagged leav�es during, the extended leaf ece en th) can be provided, based on the p collection, *od, (November 23ird - Dmber 13 number of bags collected, /'counted. and submitted to th,e'Village for payment at the per sticker rate per bag. Please advise us regarding these matters. Sincerely, H. VeIHIenga J Jes, General Manager ARC Disposal & Recycling Co., Inc. HJV/lsp enc. cc: E. De Boer P. De Boer B. Hedrich G. 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IN JOIO TJao3 nsam PUCS !lonM •i umeo jay:uanE) .3 saw-ar �� ap!tl au�!�e.rxslulwPd juapualuuadnS xuawd!nb3/ala!yan ,raj:�Wn,M •d Saar �Jerj .vq eipues ud aee�!s !%uapuaju!jadnS 9puncwf)/Aj4sajod " AauOO •d ueaS seine Ined .i0704s1p Ardaa 2u0puazutiodnS sBu!prns/s-4aa»S ualp'-M,.`Id uatJ usnOu00A 'I:)!JapOd- juapualuuadnS jamaS/saxeNl Month Revenue Generated Village of Mount Prospect (50%) July $41579.75 $21289.88 August 4,739.70 21369.85 September _4.4 5 4 9. 3, 0, 2,274-65 Total $130868.75 $6$934.37 In addition, market conditions do not warrant the discontinuation of any material collected in the Village program. While market rates may not peak to the level realized earlier in the year, joint ventures such as Midwest Fiber Supply, suggest the paper fiber industry remains viable. Please contact me to schedule a mutually acceptable time to conduct the review. Village staff will be available anytime during the week of December 2 -6. Thank you for your prompt attention and cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Ni Lisa Angell Solid Waste Coordinator cc: Village, M.�nagfer Mchael E. Janonis 'K Amd1er Public Works Director, Men Deputy Public Works Director Scan P. 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Elk Grove Village continues to receive the $9.50 per ton rebate from their hauler. No attempt has been made by the hauler to alter the current service level or -fees because of market conditions. ($3.00 per unit/per month recycling fee; $7.69 per unit/per month refuse collection and transportation fees, $4.23 per unit/per month tipping fee.) Nil,esGr —oot) 55145%, revenue, split between Niles and Groot A Although revenues are down Groot continues to, provide the same service level and has never collection due to market approached the City about additional recycling fees or disrupting paper I u it/per month the collection, transportation and disposal of refuse conditions. ($7.95 per m and recyclables.) Palatine ,IBFI, Hauler retains all the revenue and, absorbs any losses. A I - 14owever, BFI has not requested an, BFI "is, shlipping paper overseas at, an additional cost 0 0 'in recycling fees from Palatine nor suggesteNd any disruption in service due to market increase it/per month rut/per month for collection and * 0 per um recycling fte; $7.29 per u� conditions. ($2.48 f 8 per unit/per month tipping fee.) transportation of reu se, $43 Rich'Van der Molen, Bpistated, BFI was having some difficulty movingmatenial, but have, been, shipping paper to India. (-$,5.00 - $10.00 per ton) �to keepit moving. He acknowledged, there 'is ng, the haulers regarding the collection ofpaper butto, date has, not, approached any a concern amo mumciees or disconfinue collection. * i pality to renegotiate f Hauler retains all, revenue. ion ,Rreceived a letter i Parkidge n the fall of 1996 from ARC, rwesting additi al funds for, recycling I Park, Ibidge responded no stating that, under, cep,, Mount Prospect, received similar letter. em the, fees, for processing were paid for 'in, the, month1y fes. the terms, of the Solid Waste Contract 0 IV y other correspondence from, ARC request, ing an increase in fees Park , Ridge, has not recei ed an, collectior4, transportation and 0 1 or discontinuation of service., (S1 L70 per unit 'aper month for the disposal of refuse, recyclables and yard matenialt-. $1.35, is for recycling., Multifamily - S4.70 per it/per month for, ll ion, transportation and disposal of refuse, (multifamily waste is not uTU f* SWANCC waste)-, $1.45 per unit per, month �for, collection,, transportation and, processing or recyclables.) John Mo rrel, Assistant Public Works Director added that if ARC attempts to assess additional in services an processinp, �ees or discontinue paper collection he may recommend the City temu ate se d rebid the Contract. 'I also, spoke with Nancy Burhop, Evanston Recycling Center and Kris Karr, Resource in ss Management to obtain"Information regarding processing ing fees. p crogram which includes every facet of operations Nancy Burbomanages the Evanston municipal 1pe a I was simply baling the from cu rbis'Ide collection to marketing material. She indicated that if ARC material rather separating and then baling the $30.00 fee was excessive. ing paper Kris Karr, Resource Management$ reporled ARC, is no longer bring" to their facility in. Chicago Ridge. Apparently Resource, Management encouraged ARC to take the material directly I to an end user since the paper was already baled. 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It was her understanding 91 ARC had been advised by Resource Management to market the paper themselves as, theycould 4 * do" She also questioned why ARC had not directly informed, the receive greater revenue in ing so. Village of the change. Management including the Mr. Ed De Boer refuted the information provided by Resource documented Pnicesused 'by ARC to calculate market rates Pwild •to ARC by Resource Management i stating the, rates were "door" pnicesnot , what ARC actually received. Apparently the ARC staff person, responsible for providing the M111age accurateinformation was unavailable for the meeting and they, would need to address this matter With him later. The Public Works Director asked ARC to identify a dollar am, ount, they would need, to continue a the pro am, or was 'it, their intent to actually se(.%, -k discontinuation of recycling services. Mr. Ed 'gr proposal was I io disoontirtue services, however, no other De Boer stated it, was not their 'intent presented.. 'Discussion the. focused, on the "tenns of the contract specffically, processing fees., The Mfllage 6 - eluded all ces ng tees in remained, firm iin 'Its •position that per, the language ofthe, contract pro si phases of processing required, byARCto market the material. ARC stated the proces fbe sIng, nit pricing was the processing that, occurred, at, the curb. Although, ARC, and the Included mi the u *1 on this matter Mr, - Ede Boer, stated ARC Dil,sposal would Vidlage never came to fall agreement a 11 conditions of Abide by the termsoft hepontract., However$ in doing so he stated 0 terms and, the contract will be strictly adhered, to. 'He then alerted the Millage, to two areas that are P roblematic, and what will happen if the Village does, not, comply with, the terms of the contract. II• 11� 1 11 11, 1 I'll 1 41 Mr,,, Ed De Boer displayed" some, pictures of, the Vifllage7s loose leaf collection program to illustrate, the amount of grass •residents, set, out, fbr collection, through this program,. He stated'. per the, terms of the contract this programis stdictly for leaves. Mr. DeBoer contends ARC Disposal not only has to absorb the cost for, disposal but also looses revenue from the and material prograrn; containerized grass requires a sticker. (During the collection period landscapers will dump all grass clippings "'in the street.) Mr. Ed De Boer stated effective fall of 1997 any leaf loads with grass mixed in will be rejected by ARC Disposal. The Village acknowledged this has been a problem but also stated there has been effort to address it. The Solid Waste Coordinator stated both she and the Streets Foreman had observed this problem and have take action. (Landscapersobserved doing this activity have had to remove this material omi the str.) In addition, educational material about the program does inform fr, eetitin residents it is for leaves only. The Village agreedto, take more, aggressive action with homeowners/landscapers disposing of grass clippingsin thestreet. However,, it was noted, that when residents, rake theirlawn-S, some i ith, the leaves. In addition, the Village pointed out th e I grass, will always, be mixed in •wi , at th bid sP ecifications provided a, fairly accurate estimate of the volume of leaves, heince the disposal fee, for ARC should have been, anticipated. irv^Suv VS1 ILO - v .1 s I El, 9, qonN uo spoqvitu ftljoboj, PU"e IVSO,d, ipjadoid ssr*sip ol suoijo Fluon.vonpog *L,z Pu,,e i. 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Enclosed is a summary of the recycling revenue due the Village for the sale of materials between July and December 1996. As you will note, the Village shared in the cost to dispose of the nuxed paper during the months of July, August, September and October. Again, thank you for the opportunity to discuss these critical concerns. Should you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Mr. Michael E. 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He added that the remaining property to be developed at the Pontarelli development, Clocktower Place, was for sale. The purchaser would be required to complete the condo development as originally approved. Bill Cooney reviewed the downtown status map and Equalized Assessed Value Table included in the packet. Adelaide Thulin, Sign Review Board Chairperson, asked why Central Plaza was not included on the status map. Michael Janonis explained that the shopping center is not within the TIF district. Hal Predovich, BDDRC Chairperson, asked why Clocktower11 s remaining property was for sale. Michael, Janonis explained that Pontarelli has the right to sell off the property; however, it must be developed as approved within a certain time frame. Brian Caputo, Director of Finance, reviewed the function of the TIF district. He explained how the TIF district was established, where the resulting revenues came from and how they may be used. He presented scenario #I from the packet explaining that, if the Village were to not supplement any future downtown developments, the TIF would produce $7.6 million by the end of the TIF. Michael Janonis interjected that the "do nothing" scenario illustrates the strength of the present TIF. Michael Janonis introduced two guest speakers: Dennis Harder of Joseph Freed & Associates and Jack Whisler of Brian Properties. He asked both to elaborate on the marketability and potential for downtown Mount Prospect. Dennis Harder explained that there are several things the Village can do to facilitate downtown redevelopment: - - "` - Develop a plan with goals, objectives, design standards and specific gu-"-- - Act with consistency in addressing political issues. - Work in partnership with the developer from the beginning. He explained that the developer propos development development based on the: - physical location and characteristics of the property, - marketability of the development, and - the adjacent conveniences (Metra, etc.). He concluded that the Village should attempt seeking requests for qualification (RFQ) rather than request for proposals (RFP). RFPs require too much front-end expenditures by the developer. Jack Whisler of Brian Properties introduced himself. He explained that changes within the TIF are needed to generate jobs and taxes. Property owners in downtown are asking for too much money when approached by a developer. Mr. Whisler explained that the Village needs to increase efforts to correct building code violations. 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ImR POPPV OH -POQJB'g -IOPnH SI,UUZCI 'SOr.qd73J2OuaQP Oucms 01P suil loodsoicl junoW jVqj UOAIS "sliqBIOH UO12uIIJV ul jvqj of npwis :popuodsoi iolsA-W Lumolumop oT jo4!pqrjo)Jvua oql sem juqm pwisv AouOoD 11!a • jodoj0AQpotp loj ojqvjUojdjojqjsvoj juoT-udojQ A0PQJ WIMI 01 JOPIO ul Umolumop oqj unp1m luouadolOAQP 0SIi-tIS !q jdaoauof sPOQu QBrIPA OT 172T IIQJ Oslv OH -umoluAtkop aqj uiqlyA 2uoloq jou scop oulooig lsamqPON TUT IPJ OH 'sol zadoid joj onjUA jXinui ji,e Aud OBVIIIA Olp Ivip omsuo ojJQpJo ua kvodoid uLuppuoo of 2uilllm oq Ismu 0RUIPA OID Imp Poluls QH *junoum wel oppdoiddu oqi Ard of paiinbai on sJoumo luouno Qqj juqj os sailiodoid umolumop oql jo juawssasse-as aill Boos pinoqs o!Bull!A alp IBMI PQPPV Oslv QH -QAISuadxz ooi si sluouawinboi L661 'I E,"W C ajud JOHSXHOAA, lKHMOTIAMaH "OJLNAkO(l DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP Page 4 May 31, 1997 Bill Cooney explained the rationale of a centralized parking structure being that it would need to serve the surrounding properties and uses (I st Chicago, new condos & retail, Village Hall & green, and the library). Hal Predovich described a previous development plan that included the Maple Street crossing, a parking structure at Emerson & Central and a parking lot at Busse & Emerson. Adelaide Thulin said that the Village should consider a pedestrian bridge crossing Main Street. Michael Janonis explained that ADA requirements and the cost of such a structure would not make a bridge a feasible solution. Bennet Trepani asked the Village Board if they would consider high-rise development; if so, he felt that a subcommittee should be established to discuss these matters fiu-ther. Leo Floros asked if low- rise residential was a viable development to be considered? Trustee Hoefert stated that he felt there was significant reinvestment on the south side of the tracks (Prospect Avenue) and that he did not feel that the vacancy level on the north side was bad enough to be an issue. Trustee Clowes said that the south side was not doing all that well, given the vacancies and the properties advertised for sale. Cook County taxes are making it very difficult to maintain a business. Jack Whisler added that the recent growth of the "big box' retailer is also having a negative impact on small businesses. Norm Kurtz said that there is very little residential area in the downtown to feed the existing and probable businesses in the downtown (e.g., theater, stores, etc.). Downtown is not resident friendly. Michael Janom*s stated that the survey results were consistent with today's discussion thus far. He pointed out that Arlington Heights is busy at night. Similarly, Mount Prospect's Starbucks has become a congregating place in the downtown. Trustee Wilks summarized history of the Village's downtown improvement efforts, reiterating the following: 1. The Broadacre project burned the Village because it was based on a RFQ rather than a RFP. 2. Pontarelli (Shires of Clocktower) was completed based on a RFP. 3. The Village had provided land assembly services as part of the Pontarelli project (Public Works facility property and surrounding lots). 4. Prospect Avenue's success is attributable to the improvements facilitated by the Facade Improvement Program. Ms. Wilks explained that she did not want to kick out a successful business such as Northwest Electric in order to accommodate new development. Northwest Electric provides customers for the sandwich shop. She added that she felt it would: be appropriate to locate a parking structure at the north end of block 5 (at the fringe). 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Pontarelli's project is a perfect example. Cal Huber stated that he'd rather pay higher taxes than permit high-rise development. Norman Kurtz asked if there was commitment. Bill Cooney said Walgreen's has shown interest in Norb's property. Staff has not shown support for this project because -it does not fit the multi -use plan for the downtown. He asked if the Village wanted that type of development or wanted to wait for projects fitting the plan. Michael Janonis said that the Village was recently notified that White Hen is going to be closing. Trustee Wilks asked: where do we go from here? Should we set another meeting? Michael Janonis stated that a decision is required by the fall in order to use the TIF. Trustee Clowes showed his support of Walgreen's development of North Block 1. Trustee Dan Nocchi said the Village needs to make a plan. Adelaide Thulmi asked that the chairpersons be represented in these discussions. Michael Janonis stated that chairpersons were invited. Norm Kurtz'noted that the downtown does not need an edit, it needs a re -work. Michael Janonis noted that there is consensus in that the Village is unwilling to acquire property without a plan. He added that Walgreen's development proposal would end redevelopment value of Block 1. Hal Predovich asked for consensus of the Village's commitment to taking a pro -active stance to aggressively develop Mount Prospect by enlisting a viable plan, one that has been developed by one or more successful developers and one that Will utilize parcel swapping, even to the degree of using the right of eminent domain as a last resort. Trustee George Clowes disagreed. The Mayor stated that the Board needs to come to consensus amongst its own members and then needs to .provide direction. Michael Janonis said the staff needs direction so that we do not send away eligible business ventures. Ben Trepani and Norman Kurtz asked when will the Board have this discussion? Mayor Farley asked the Board to meet again next Saturday. Jack WIiisler said, in order to establish a consensus, a small group needs to assemble to establish a Vision statement. Mayor Farley responded that a vision statement has been created and asked that the next meeting for the Board be Saturday,, 617/97. Trustee Wilks agreed with the Mayor. This meeting, the Downtown Redevelopment Workshop, was adjourned at 12:04 p.m. (rip) (]dM �,JUDURUQAOD Z* (ON) uoiuido olq (( IS) -QgjBuSl(j SIBU048 (C[) ooiftsicl 3 AqPQPIAoid aq p1noils = #* (V) QojSv oq p1noils Inq 'POP!Aoid jou (VS) OQIBV XIBU0.11S A051 Z* Z* L661 loodsoi.1 junoW umolumo(I 1 aced aSoaUfla S6NMOINMO(I ONINIAW1 Boz El oz �sunAvDsjurunvisva ----------------LSo3TAI;3SojnV Z IL 9 8 8 1 91 9 11 81 jono PlIT 'SUDIUS .11,VH) S031"AlOs lt>UOSJOd - ti 6 1 91 i j-V(jD'[jQU.I0UV) SOOIA-10S IVUOTSSOJOld 11 9 1 6 -( Seo tmi,jd.dv "soqiol,o) spooO sioddoi4S 01 cl I OZ L jsdoqs jj-oLusls;Duo3Wq) s-Euol! 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Vital- friendly -green trees and flower planters- reason'to be there on a weekend- mix of people (age -gender -ethnic) -people friendly. 11. 1 would not see downtown Mount Prospect as a series of condo buildings on every block. What I would like to see is a diverse mix of commercial (niche businesses) professional services, government services, and restaurants,. The diversity would bring people to the downtown for various reasons and therefore attract a greater number of people in general. I would see it as a place to park your car, walk around and access various products and services you cannot get at the mall. I also do not believe that just by building dense, multi -family structures that you will have a successful downtown. Des Plaines has proven this true. 12. A unique social and visual focal point for the community. An active place alive with people, particularly on weekends. New restaurants, bookstore, upscale carry -out foods, new village hall, small, well designed park. 13. 1 would like to see downtown bustling with people particularly in the daytime and up until 12 o'clock in the evening. 14. Strong residential with a compact but vital business sector. 15. 1 would like to see downtown Mount Prospect "populate" with 5 things: Low rise townhomes like those by Busse Flowers Restaurants and speciality eating places like Egg Harbor in AH. Government services/Library Banking and Service Offices Green Space for Special Events 16. A pedestrian oriented focal point for community - consisting of abundant green space surrounded by a mixture of government service space, residential, and convenience commercial and professional offices housed primarily in mid -rise structures. 17. We should be able to put all areas of our downtown on a series of picture post cards and those post cards paint a clear picture of a vibrant, attractive people oriented place to live, work, shop and celebrate. A mixture of mid -rise high quality condos, some row houses, variety retail, professional services and government offices. The different areas of downtown together with an attractive street scape theme. Provide convenient parking opportunities. Provide a focal point where public ceremonies, fairs, events, etc. can be held. 18. A fully responsive collection of business, government, entertainment, fine arts and those services that will accommodate the general public. Wee need hotel, restaurant and improved living conditions to plan for the future.. G"'ISJAOD.L(I\:y We am f4lunurtuoo jo otos OT SQU!Iuop! 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When is condemnation an acceptable tool to facilitate redevelopment? a. Never. b. When a "hold-out" property prevents an otherwise desirable development. C. In order to assemble land :hat the Village can then offer for redevelopment. d. When a current land use is deem undesirable in the downtown. 8. To what extent should the Village be involved in land assembly activities? a. Never. b. Whenever a parcel becomes available anywhere in the TIF district. C. Only in conjunction with a defined redevelopment project. 9. To what extent should greater height (in excess of 70 ft.) be considered favorably in reviewing a redevelopment project. a. Under no circumstances. b. In order to make a project financially feasible. C. To the extent that it enhances the architectural appeal of the structure. d. Consider on a case by case basis. e. What would be the maximum allowable height (i.e. First Chicago Bank Building is 93 ft.). 10. 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Mr. Clauser expressed concern that this work unnecessarily added to the cost of the street improvement project. Deputy Public Works Director Dorsey explained that the contract specifications for street resurfacing projects include a certain quantity of sod. The amount of sod to be replaced is determined by staff engineers before the contract is let for bidding. If a contractor damages additional quantities of sod, or replaces too much sod, the cost is borne by the contractor; not the Village. Mr. Dorsey assured Mr. Clauser that staff would ascertain the details of the parkway sod restoration work performed near his house last year and provide him with an explanation of events. Mr. David Schein, 512 S. NaWaTa Avenue. Mr. Schein expressed concern that recent federal legislation appears to have usurped local authority to regulate the siting and operation of cellular telephone antennas. He suggested that the effects these towers have on people living near them is, at best, undetermined. Mr. Schein recommended that the Village Board consider challenging the validity of the federal regulations. Mr. Schein mentioned that he was aware the Board recently discussed this matter and asked for clarification of their position. Mr. Janonis responded that the Village does have some authority to regulate cellular towers. The Village's authority is primarily limited to issues such as safety, structural integrity, and aesthetics. The federal regulations specifically prevent the Village from using concern about adverse health or environmental impacts as a cause of action for denying a permit to erect a cellular tower. Trustee Clowes mentioned that the Board had discussed the idea of developing a tiered approach to siting these towers. Mr. Janonis explained that the tiered approach would involve assigning all property in the Village to a specific tier. Each tier would correspond to a level of preference for hosting a cellular tower site. For example, the Board may decide that certain commercial properties and certain publicly owned properties might be the most preferential sites for cellular towers. Single family residences, schools, and recreational areas might be the least preferred sites. The Village could ask cellular companies to consider siting their towers at our most preferred sites. If those sites were unacceptable, the Village would then ask the cellular companies to consider sites on a less preferred tier. Mr. Schein commented that if a cellular company could prove that they needed to put an antenna up at a specific site in order to maintain cell coverage, the Village could not stop them. Mr. Janonis concurred, noting that the Village would have authority to enforce lot setback and structural integrity requirements. Mr. Janonis also mentioned that staff will investigate the idea of co -locating as many antennas as possible at specific sites in order to minimize the number of individual antennas popping up around the Village. Mr. Frank Smith, 903 Quince Lane. Mr. Smith mentioned that he was aware of recent efforts to control noise generated by O'Hare and Palwaukee airports. He suggested that a similar effort be organized to control noise generated by rail traffic on the Wisconsin Central railroad. Specifically, Mr. Smith suggested that the railroad be prohibited from operating within Village limits between the hours of 11 PM and 5 AM; reduce the speed of trains; and replace substandard or noisy equipment. Mr. Janonis responded that the Village probably does not have the authority to restrict the railroad's hours of operation or limit the speed of trains. As an example, he cited the unsuccessful efforts of local authorities to reduce the speed of Metra commuter trains in the wake of the Fox River Grove accident. Mr. Janonis stated that he would verify the Village's authority with regard to the Wisconsin Central. Mr. Janonis also noted that the condition of the rails was significantly improved last year in preparation for Metra commuter traffic. He suggested that much of the noise generated by freight trains can be attributed to faulty bearings in the railroad car wheel assemblies. Staff will contact the Wisconsin Central regarding the condition of railroad cars and other equipment. Trustee Corcoran mentioned that he has heard very few complaints about noise generated by the Union Pacific railroad. He also suggested that staff obtain a decibel meter and compare typical day readings