HomeMy WebLinkAbout2. DRAFT MINUTES 6/05/07
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
June 5, 2007
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wilks called the meeting to order at 7:08 p.m.
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE
INVOCATION
MINUTES
APPROVE BILLS
MAYOR'S
REPORT
MAYOR PRO
TEM
Present:
Mayor Irvana Wilks
Trustee Timothy Corcoran
Trustee Paul Hoefert
Trustee Juracek
Trustee John Korn
Trustee Richard Lohrstorfer
Absent:
Trustee Michael Zadel
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Trustee Corcoran led the Pledge of Allegiance.
INVOCATION
Trustee Juracek gave the Invocation.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Trustee Lohrstorfer, seconded by Trustee Juracek, moved to approve the minutes
of the regular meeting held May 15, 2007.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
Nays: None
Motion carried.
APPROVE BILLS
Mayor Wilks stated the next item on the agenda, "APPROVE BILLS" was noted by
an asterisk, and all items further listed in that manner would be considered with
one (1) vote, as business item "IX. CONSENT AGENDA."
MAYOR'S REPORT
Mayor Wilks presented proclamations in recognition of:
. NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB WEEK, June 3-9,2007
Accepted by Mount Prospect Garden Club President Penny Wenstrom
Ms. Wenstrom also presented Mayor Wilks with an arrangement of
flowers from one of the member's garden. She also highlighted the
many environmental and civic activities of the Garden Club.
· NATIONAL FLAG DAY, June 14, 2007
Mayor Wilks stated, in accordance with the Village Code, the election of the new
PresidenUMayor Pro Tem would be conducted. Per the Village Code the one-year
term runs from July 1 through June 30. However, due to the absence of both
Mayor Wilks and Mayor Pro Tem Zadel during early June, Mayor Wilks asked for a
motion to waive the rules governing the Term of Office, so the term of office for the
new Mayor Pro Tem would be effective June 6, 2007.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Korn, moved to waive the rules
governing the Mayor Pro Tem term of office and begin the term June 6, 2007:
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
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Mayor Wilks nominated Trustee Lohrstorfer to serve as Mayor Pro Tem from June
6, 2007 - June 30, 2008. Mayor Wilks then asked for other nominations; there
were no other nominations.
There being no other nominations Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Juracek,
moved for approval to close nominations for Mayor Pro Tem.
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Juracek, moved to approve the nomination
of Trustee Lohrstorfer as Mayor Pro Tem effective June 6,2007 - June 30, 2008.
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Abstain:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn
None
Lohrstorfer
Mayor Wilks recognized Trustee Zadel for the excellent job he did while serving as
Mayor Pro Tem.
APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS
Mayor Wilks presented the following appointment and reappointments for Village
Board approval:
Youth Commission
Appointments
Adam Kiel
Term expires June 2008
Reappointments
Michael Artwohl
Term expires June 2008
Michaelangelo Campos
Term expires June 2008
Michael Higginson
Term expires June 2008
Alyssa Hillman
Term expires June 2008
Nicole Logisz
Term expires June 2008
Steven Long
Term expires June 2008
Daniel Milewski
Term expires June 2008
Derek Steinweg
Term expires June 2008
Sister Cities
Reappointments
A. John Korn
Term expires May 2011
Dorothy Kucera - Chair
Term expires May 2011
Judy Thorne
Term expires May 2011
Trustee Lohrstorfer, seconded by Trustee Hoefert, moved to approve the
appointments and reappointments as listed above.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer,
Nays: None
Motion carried.
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CITIZENS TO BE COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
HEARD Wes Pinchot
747 Whitegate Court
Mr. Pinchot expressed concern with the Village's response to the following:
· Denial of petition for circular drive
. Zone 12 - residential traffic control program
. Parkway repair to state maintained roadway; Central Road
Mayor Wilks thanked Mr. Pinchot for his comments and stated staff would follow-up
regarding the condition of the parkway maintained by the state.
Village Manager Michael Janonis responded to Mr. Pinchot's question regarding
the status of the Village Seal. The condition of the Village Seal is beyond repair; a
purchase of a new seal would be at the direction of the Village Board.
Ms. Capek
104 South Wa Pella Avenue
Ms. Capek asked for the Village's assistance in seeking replacement of her
driveway damaged during the razing of the home at 102 Wa Pella.
Community Development Director William Cooney stated the Village's Building
Commissioner has been working with the contractor constructing the new home at
102 South Wa Pella. Mr. Cooney indicated he would also make a site observation
and follow-up with Ms. Capek.
CONSENT CONSENT AGENDA
AGENDA Trustee Lohrstrofer, seconded by Trustee Corcoran, moved to approve the
following business items:
APPROVE BILLS 1. Bills dated May 10-30, 2007
Upon roll call: Ayes: Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
Nays: None
Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
OLD BUSINESS
Mayor Wilks presented for a second (2nd) reading an ordinance amending Chapter
(18) of the Village Code of Mount Prospect. Mayor Wilks stated that following the
first reading of the ordinance on February 6, 2007, a working group comprised of
two (2) Trustees and four (4) Wa-Pella residents was formed to discuss issues
associated with the traffic study in Zone 12 and agree on the parameters for
another traffic study. She added, the results of the additional traffic study had
been completed and a neighborhood meeting was held May 29, 2007 for
presentation and discussion of the study.
AMEND
CHAPTER 18
(TRAFFIC)
Project Engineer Matt Lawrie provided an overview of the Neighborhood Traffic
studies in Zone 12 including the third (3rdl traffic study that was conducted the
week of May ih and recapped the May 29 neighborhood meeting with Wa-Pella
Avenue residents.
Mr. Lawrie stated the last two (2) traffic studies support staff's decision that all-way
stop signs along Wa-Pella Avenue at its intersection with Busse Avenue,
Evergreen Avenue and Milburn Avenue are not warranted. The recommendations
are based on research, experience and the guidelines established in the Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Device and reflect staffs technical opinions to provide a
uniform pattern of traffic control and speed limits for the entire neighborhood as
directed by the Village Board.
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Mr. Lawrie stated, painted crosswalks would be added at the intersections
between Lincoln Junior High and St. Raymond schools. Staff is also committed to
conducting post studies in Zone 12;3, 6, and 12 months following the Village
Board's decision.
Mayor Wilks opened the discussion to comments and questions from those in
attendance.
Several residents from Wa-Pella Avenue and vicinity were in attendance to voice
their objections to the Zone 12 residential intersection traffic control
recommendations, specific to Wa-Pella Avenue.
Residents residing on Wa-Pella Avenue and vicinity who addressed the Board and
a collective list of their primary concerns and comments follow:
Residents
Jim Byrne Dawn Byrne
313 South Wa-Pella 313 South Wa-Pella
Julie Johnson John Harrington
101 South Wa-Pella 301 South Wa-Pella
Christy Watychowicz Carol Kelly
311 South Wa-Pella 308 South Wa-Pella
Patrick Preising Wes Pinchot
312 Wa-Pella 747 Whitegate
Victor La Porte Dina Petricca
309 South Wa-Pella 116 South Hi Lusi
Margaret Zowalski Philip Maher
204 South Wa-Pella 310 South Emerson
Laura Traviola Holly Bartjen
218 South Wa-Pella 502 West Busse Avenue
Jessica Lettow Mrs. Elhert
307 South Wa-Pella 201 South Wa-Pella
Comments/Concerns
· Increased traffic - using Wa-Pella as a cut-thru street to Central Road
· Increased traffic - Wa-Pella will become an unofficial "collector" street
· Primary concern should be children's safety not MUTCD standards
(Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) or consultant studies
· Now have a broader concern with other Residential Zone changes
· Primary focus of traffic study should be pedestrian safety
· Questioned validity and reliability of traffic study
· Asked Village Board to consider compromise in removal of street signs
along Wa-Pella; leave intersections of Wa-Pella and Milburn and Wa-Pella
and Busse Avenue as 4 way stops.
· Questioned safety of painted crosswalks
· Asked Village Board to defer decision until there was an opportunity to
review results of Zone 8 post study
· Questioned Village's decision to establish standards - other communities
contacted do not follow same standards
· Removal of stop signs will increase traffic speed on Wa-Pella; drivers may
not stop but at least slow down
· Asked that notification be given to residents prior to changes in signage
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ORD 5630
Mayor Wilks and the Village Board thanked the residents for their comments and
commended their involvement in the process of the residential traffic study and
discussion of Zone 12. A general comment regarding the meeting's procedure
which allowed residents the opportunity to present their comments/questions
before the Village Board's discussion and decision was also noted.
As part of their discussion the Mayor and Village Board provided a brief summary
on the background that led to the Village's comprehensive study and
implementation of the Residential Intersection Traffic Control and Residential
Speed Limit programs. Concerned with a traffic control system that compromised
pedestrian/driver safety the Village Board directed staff to conduct studies and
make recommendations for the development and implementation of uniform traffic
codes to enhance traffic safety in residential neighborhoods. Staffs
recommendations to the Village Board are based on national safety standards and
data from the traffic studies conducted in the residential traffic zones.
Resident input is always a significant factor in the Village Board's decision-making
process. The insight and constructive comments shared by the residents on Wa-
Pella Avenue facilitated the additional traffic studies in this area and dialogue
between the residents and Village Board. Post-study data is a major factor in the
success of the comprehensive project; warranted adjustments to the traffic patterns
will be made. The Village Board is committed to having post-studies conducted in
Zone 12; 3, 6 and 12 months and other intervals when warranted.
Additional comments from the Village Board included:
. Traffic studies identify "unwarranted" stop signs
"Unwarranted" stop signs create unsafe intersections
. Established expectations to drivers and pedestrians enhance
safety
. Residents on streets concerned with cut-thru traffic - traffic
studies may support use of traffic calming devices
. Open to leaving Wa-Pella and Milburn a four (4) way stop
Intersection; valid safety factors such as school traffic allow
for logical deviation from national standards/guidelines
. Open to deferring decision on Zone 12 until post-study data
from Zone 8 is available (Staff indicated results from Zone 8
post study would be available in July 2007)
Noting there was support to amend the ordinance and leave the intersection at
Wa-Pella and Milburn Avenues a four (4) way stop Mayor Wilks asked for a motion
to amend the ordinance.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Juracek, moved to amend the proposed
ordinance amending Chapter 18 (Traffic) by leaving the intersection at South
Wa-Pella and Milburn Avenues a four (4) way stop.
Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer,
Nays: Corcoran
Motion carried.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved for approval, as
amended, of:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 (TRAFFIC)
OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
Motion carried
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NEW BUSINESS
PZ-09-07, 501
MIDWAY DRIVE
2007
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
ORD 5631
Mayor Wilks called for a short break in the meeting at 9:45 p.m.
The Village Board reconvened at 9:54 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS
Mayor Wilks presented for a first (1st) reading an ordinance granting a conditional
use permit to operate a Community Center and school at 501 Midway Drive,
Niagara Foundation.
Community Development Director William Cooney provided background
information on the request including the conditional use permit issued to the
petitioner in 2004; the conditional use permit expired before the original project for
the community center was completed. Since that time the petitioner has revised
the project plans to include a school.
Mr. Cooney reviewed the site plan, stating the proposed Community Center would
occupy 70% of the building and the college prep-school for K-8 grades would
occupy 30%. He stated there is adequate parking for the Community Center and
school. The Planning and Zoning recommended approval of the conditional use
permit by a 7-0 vote.
Mr. Serkan Aikan, Niagara Foundation, provided the following information in
responde to questions and comments from the Village Board.
· Lack of adequate funding impacted completion of the original project.
· Addition of school to project will serve the student population that
now attend school in Chicago.
· Niagara Foundation has the necessary funds to complete the entire
project within the time allowed under Conditional Use permit
· The school and Community Center have separate entrances; no access
from Community Center to school.
· It is a smoke-free facility
· No plans to expand to high school
At the request of the Village Board Mr. Cooney will provide additional information
regarding access between the Community Center and school.
Mayor Wilks stated the second (2nd) reading of the ordinance would be held at the
June 19, 2007 Village Board meeting.
Mayor Wilks presented for a first (1st) reading an ordinance adopting the Official
Comprehensive Plan of 2007 for the Village of Mount Prospect.
Trustee Juracek, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved to waive the rule
requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance:
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
Mayor Wilks stated the Comprehensive Plan had been presented and discussed at
prior meetings. The Village Board recognized Community Development Director
William Cooney and his staff for their work on the Comprehensive Plan.
Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved for approval of
Ordinance 5631:
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN OF 2007 FOR THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
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PREVAILING
WAGE RATES
ORD 5632
VILLAGE
MANAGER'S
REPORT
OTHER
BUSINESS
CLOSED
SESSION
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
Mayor Wilks presented for a first (15t) reading an ordinance pertaining to a
determination of the prevailing wage rates.
Trustee Corcoran stated he would be exercising his right to vote no on this state
required ordinance.
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved to waive the rule
requiring two (2) readings of an ordinance:
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Corcoran, Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
None
A typographical error in the proposed ordinance was also noted:
Section Four: last sentence, the word "affect" should be "affected".
The Village Clerk stated the ordinance would be changed to correct the
grammatical error.
Trustee Korn, seconded by Trustee Lohrstorfer, moved for approval of
Ordinance 5632:
AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO A DETERMINATION
OF THE PREVAILING WAGE RATE
Upon roll call: Ayes:
Nays:
Motion carried.
Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
Corcoran
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Village Manager Janonis noted the following business items:
. Coffee with Council- Saturday, June 9th 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
. June 12'h COW meeting - Cancelled
OTHER BUSINESS
The Village Board announced the following summer community activities:
. BluesMobile Cruise Night - sponsored by the Downtown Merchants Assoc.
- Saturdays May-September, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., Metra west commuter
parking lot
. Lions Club Farmers' Market opens Sunda~, June 10th. The market will be
open every Sunday through October 28 ; 8:00 a.m. - 1 :00 p.m. in the
Metra west commuter parking lot.
. Mount Prospect Historical Society - Pie Contest at the Mount Prospect
Public Library; June 23rd, noon to 2:00 p.m.
CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Wilks asked for a motion to enter Closed Session to discuss the following
item:
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.
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RECONVENE
ADJOURN
Trustee Hoefert, seconded by Trustee Juracek, moved to meet in Closed Session to
discuss Personnel 5 ILCS 120/2 (c) (1).
Upon roll call: Ayes: Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Lohrstorfer
Nays: None
Absent: Corcoran
Motion carried.
The Village Board entered Closed Session at 10:24 p.m.
RECONVENE
The Village Board reconvened in Open Session at 10:44 p.m.
ADJOURN
There being no further business the Village Board meeting of June 5, 2007
adjourned at 10:45 p.m.
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
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