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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3.1 MinutesVillage of Mount Prospect Regular Meeting of the Village Board Tuesday, August 3, 2022 / 7:00 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Hoefert called the Regular Meeting of the Village Board to order at 7:02 p.m. in the Board Room at Village Hall, 50 S. Emerson St. 2. ROLL CALL: Members present upon roll call by the Village Clerk: Mayor Paul Hoefert, Trustee Agostino Filippone, Trustee Terri Gens, Trustee John Matuszak, Trustee Richard Rogers, Trustee Colleen Saccotelli and Trustee Michael Zadel Absent: None a. Pledge of Allegiance - Led by Trustee Filippone b. Invocation - Trustee Rogers provided the Invocation 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 3.1 Minutes of the Regular meeting of the Village Board - July 19, 2022 Motion by John Matuszak, second by Colleen Saccotelli to approve the meeting minutes of July 19, 2022 Yea: Agostino Filippone, Terri Gens, John Matuszak, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli and Michael Zadel Nay: None Final Resolution: Motion Passed 4. MAYORS REPORT 4.1 REAPPOINTMENT TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Sister Cities Reappointment — Christine Barr Mayor Hoefert presented the reappointment of Christine Barr to the Sister Cities Commission for a term to expire August, 2026. Motion by Richard Rogers, second by Colleen Saccotelli to approve the reappointment of Christine Barr to the Sister Cities Commission: Yea: Agostino Filippone, Terri Gens, John Matuszak, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zadel Nay; None Final Resolution: Motion Passed S. COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS - CITIZENS TO BE HEARD None 2 6. CONSENT AGENDA 6.1 List of Bills - July 13, 2022 to Jul 26, 2022 - $2,599,888.55 Motion by Colleen Saccotelli, second by Richard Rogers to approve the consent agenda as presented: Yea: Agostino Filippone, Terri Gens, John Matuszak, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli and Michael Zadel Nay: None Final Resolution: Motion Passed 7. OLD BUSINESS None 8. NEW BUSINESS None 9. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT 9.1 MOTION TO ACCEPT BID FOR 2022 BACKYARD DRAINAGE PROGRAM IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $148,360. Director of Public Works Sean Dorsey stated the Backyard Drainage Program is an annual project in the Village, providing improvements to residents for over 20 years. Mr. Dorsey provided details on the design and improvements that typically occur in the backyard of private properties. The program targets properties where surface flooding following a rain/storm event affects the home, causing damage. The program requires participation by the homeowners at a cost of $5,000 or 25% of the total cost of the project. The Village absorbs the remaining cost of the improvement. Mr. Dorsey displayed a map detailing typical backyard drainage design improvements on both private and public right-of-way. The project includes installation of a rain garden on private property that connects to an existing storm sewer in the public right-of-way with a restrictor; releasing water into a storm sewer. Mr. Dorsey displayed an image and diagram of a rain garden. Three (3) sites were selected for this year's program. Each homeowner has submitted their portion ($5,000) of the cost. Staff estimates the average cost for the improvements at each property to be approximately $43,000. Mr. Dorsey provided bid results that were slightly more than the Engineer's estimate of $128,995. Mr. Dorsey stated staff received two (2) bids for this project. Mauro Sewer Construction submitted the lowest cost bid of $134,873. Mr. Dorsey indicated the cost of materials and fuel have risen, resulting in higher bids than originally anticipated. Mauro Sewer Construction has done work in the past in the Village and has completed projects to the satisfaction of Village staff. Staff recommends including a 10% contingency in the project award to cover quantity variances and unanticipated construction costs. Mr. Dorsey_ provided the following in response to questions from the Board: • Staff has explored grading solutions to address water flow in cases that are less severe; however, this solution is not always feasible to solve the problem • 72 sites have been identified as those that require a more aggressive solution to resolve flooding issues; 53 sites have been completed and 19 remain Public Comment: Jerry Boldt 300 N. School St. • No issues with flooding since a rain garden was installed on his property 3 Steve Polit 601 N. Wilshire Drive • Cautioned that solution costs will rise for future projects; residents who attempt to resolve the issue themselves often create larger issues for their neighbors; advised Village staff to educate public Board Comments: • Promote awareness at Farmer's Market, Talk & Chalk, Village newsletters, etc. • Important to get to the root of the problem There was no additional discussion. Motion by Michael Zadel, second by Terri Gens to accept the bid for the 2022 Backyard Drainage Program: Yea: Agostino Filippone, Terri Gens, John Matuszak, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli and Michael Zadel Nay: None Final Resolution: Motion Passed 10. ANY OTHER BUSINESS Mayor Hoefert announced Talk & Chalk is scheduled for Saturday, August 13 in place of this month's Coffee with Council. This informal, family friendly event will take place on Centennial Green in front of Village Hall from 9:00 to 11:00 and encouraged all to attend. Trustee Filippone thanked members of the Mount Prospect Police Department who responded to the recent tragedy in Highland Park. Trustee Filippone acknowledged a resident of Mount Prospect who serves on the Highland Park Police Department for their courage, compassion and leadership. 11. ADJOURNMENT With no additional business to conduct, Mayor Hoefert asked for a motion to adjourn. Trustee Rogers, seconded by Trustee Matuszak motioned to adjourn the meeting. By unanimous voice call vote, the August 3, 2022 regular meeting of the Village Board of Trustees adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Karen M. Agoranos Village Clerk 4