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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/14/2007 CWC minutes 9:00 A.M. Village Hall Community Center The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Mayor Irvana Wilks, and Trustees John Korn and Michaele Skowron. Representing the Village were Village Manager Mike Janonis and Human Services Director Nancy Morgan. Residents in Attendance Mal Holec Roy Strobe Rosalie Bartfay Louise Wilson Paul Berauer Ken Koeppen Arlene Juracek Andy and Kimberly Skic Carol Tortorello Mike Warta David Schein Louis Bowers Quince Lane North Lancaster Camp McDonald Road Camp McDonald Road South Albert Street Linneman Road South Lancaster North Owen Street South Elmhurst Avenue Elderberry Lane NaWaTa Avenue Boxwood Drive Mal Holec, Quince Lane received updates on various items: 1) There is no proposed TIF for Randhurst. 2) The first phase for the Fire and Police facilities is to establish a location for station 14, PW and the Emergency Operation Center. The second phase will to perform the space study for the Police and Fire Headquarters. 3) The Village is divided into fifteen traffic plan studies and we are working our way through the zones. 4) The new Business Consultant is establishing long term contacts for the village which is a lengthy process. Her progress is reviewed regularly. 5) Crime Free Housing is a National program involving property maintenance, eight hour landlord education classes, and a lease addendum stating provisions of the ordinance. 6) The Village is educating businesses on the Smoking Ordinance, and the state is developing its Smoking Ordinance. Roy Strobe, North Lancaster complimented the Police Department for their follow up in monitoring speeding on his street. He feels that home based business should be licensed as regular businesses. Inspections are made on a complaint basis. Commercial vehicles need to be in compliance with the ordinance. Rosalie Bartfay and Louise Wilson Camp, McDonald Road complained that their neighbor, Nancy Rook, at 1437 Mandel has an unsightly yard and are concerned that it is a fire hazard. Ms. Rook is scheduled for the Village's Adjudication on April 26, 2007. Jasmine has been involved, but Ms. Rook has refused Human Services involvement. Staff will follow up. Paul Berauer, South Albert is a member of the Youth Commission and was observing the meeting. Ken Koeppen, Linneman Road was interested in knowing what leverage the Village has when residents refuses to replace their front concrete sidewalks. The Village reviews the situation upon complaints. Arlene Juracek, South Lancaster stated that the Village's Comprehensive Plan has been updated. She encouraged everyone to support the Historical Society's efforts to move the Old School House from the St. John's property. They need an additional $190,000 to complete the move. She would like to see a first time Village of Mount Prospect employee home buyer program enacted to encourage employees to live in town. Kimberly and Andy Skic, North Owen Street. Kimberly conveyed a concern on behalf of Christine of Curves at Central and Wolf who felt she was treated rudely by the Human Services staff when offering to donate 700 Ibs. of groceries and hats and mittens to the Holiday Meal Basket program. Nancy Morgan will check into this matter and asked that Christine give her a call. Trustee Korn offered to pick up donations when needed. Carol Tortorello, South Elmhurst Avenue asked why Village vehicles need to continuously run, and was told it is done for efficiency. Mike Janonis will follow up with Glen Andler, Director of Public Works. Mike Warta, Elderberry asked about large bulk items for garbage pick up. The Village no longer has the two "Clean Up Day" events a year because bulk items can be put out at anytime. Special pick ups for white goods such as appliances or computers, etc. need to be arranged. David Schein, NaWaTa Avenue 1) conducted an informal study that determined 50% of drivers were holding cell phones to their ears, 2) noted that there appears to be an increase in parkway grass damage this year due to winter salting, and 3) is concerned that the board waived the water storing ordinance for the Historical Society. Louis Bowers, Boxwood is concerned about 1) the percentage of affordable housing in town especially considering the number of teardowns along the Rand, Elmhurst and Central area. Mount Prospect meets the Federal guidelines for affordable housing, with rentals and condos being the lower housing entrance. 2) He is concerned about garbage containers being left at the curb side all week. Containers need to be stored along the side of the home. The Village reviews the situation upon complaints. As there was no more business to address, the meeting was adjourned at 10:50 a.m. Respectfully Submitted: Nancy Morgan Human Services Director H:NLOUcoffeewithcounciI4.14.07