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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/12/2008 CWC minutes MINUTES COFFEE WITH COUNCIL SATURDAY, APRIL 12,2008 9:00 A.M. COMMUNITY CENTER, VILLAGE HALL, 50 SOUTH EMERSON STREET Mayor Pro Tern Lohrstorfer called the meeting to order at 9:00 am. Village Trustees present were Paul Hoefert and Arlene Juracek. Representing Village staff were Village Manager Michael Janonis and Director of Public Works Glen Andler. Residents in Attendance Ken Koeppen Carol Tortorello Rodger Kruse Mal Holec Richard Rascher Andy Skic Lillian Bogusz H. Danielson Joanne Dhein Donald Dhein Louis Bowers Chuck Bennett Desmend Flynn David Wein Al Galassini Wilma Galassini John Trutwin Nancy Trutwin David Schein Linneman Rd. S. Elmhurst Ave. S. Louis St. Quince Ln. S. George N. Owen S. Wille S. Wille S. Wille S. Wille Boxwood W. Central Rd. S. Elmhurst Ave. S. Busse Rd. S. Main St. S. Main St. S. Main St. S. Main St. N awata Ave. Ken Koeppen, S. Linneman Rd., suggested the Village Purchase the vacant building to the west side of Public Works for future expansion. He also informed the Village about speeders on Linneman Rd. between 6 and 7:00 am and after school hours. Coffee with Council Minutes 4-12-08 Page 2 of3 Carol Tortorello, S. Elmhurst Ave., just came to say hello and visit. Rodger Kruse, S. Louis St., thanked the police department for enforcing drivers without licenses and asked where he can get a list of court dates for these offenders. Mr. Janonis told Mr. Kruse to check with Police Records. Mr. Kruse also thanked the Village for resolving the parking issues on Council Trail, but said there is still parking violators on Prospect Ave. Mr. Kruse's last issue was his concern of gang activities on the south side of the Village and he reported there is gang graffiti on the walls of the William St. Bridge. Mr. Andler said he will see that the graffiti is removed. Mal Holec, Quince Ln., had several issues. First Mr. Holec has concerns with the design for the new Fire Station #14. There seems to be too much attention being given to the looks of the station rather than the functionality and cost effectiveness of some of the proposed features. Trustee Juracek assured Mr. Holec that the project will be valued engineered throughout the design. Trustee Hoefert also commented that the architect SRBL is a quality firm with a lot of fire department experience and as plans are developed they will be shared with the residents and made available for public comment. Mr. Holec was concerned about the closing of Busse Ave. as part of the Triangle Development and wants to see a lot of public comment as the project moves forward. He also commented on his concerns with the Randhurst Development. Why haven't the plans been released to the public? Stores and businesses are closing. Is the Village sure this developer has the necessary financing or is the Village at risk if they don't. Mr. Janonis assured Mr. Holec that the developer Casto does have the financing and the Village is not at risk. Finally does the Village support Canadian National buying the EJ & E Railroad? Also there is hydrant leaking at 925 Quince. Mr. J anonis answered yes, the Village supports the purchase and a resolution of support will be presented to the Village Board next Tuesday. Mr. Andler contacted Illinois American Water and they repaired the leaking fire hydrant. Richard Rascher, S. George St., is concerned about the stop sign changes at George St. and Golfhurst; increased speeding on George St. and can the midblock pedestrian crossing signs get yellow strips on the posts, the same as the new red strips on the stop signs. Also, is Prospect Ave. going to be resurfaced between Edward and Maple? Mr. Andler will check into the possibility of the additional yellow caution strips and yes Prospect Ave. will be resurfaced this year. Mr. Andler will also have the Village Traffic Engineer contact Mr. Rascher about his traffic concerns. Andy Skic, N. Owen St., just came to say hello and visit. Lillian Bogusz, H. Danielson, John Dhein & Joanne Dhein, all from S. Wille St., and Al Galassini, Wilma Galassini, John Trutwin & Nancy Trutwin, all from S. Main., presented the Village with pictures of the Village Center parking lot being blocked by delivery trucks. They are all concerned about access for emergency vehicles and are not pleased with the proposed plans for the Triangle Development. Trustee Juracek commented that one of the features of the proposed development, include an interior loading dock for deliveries and that Coffee with Council Minutes 4-12-08 Page 3 of3 final plans for this development are still under review by the Village Board. Mayor Pro Tern Lohrstorfer thanked the residents for their input and encouraged them to continue their involvement throughout the development process. Louis Bowens, Boxwood., came to complain about a Spanish newspaper that is being delivered throughout his neighborhood and causing a litter problem. He has call the paper asking them to stop delivery with no results. Mr. Janonis will follow up on this complaint. Mr. Bowens also said he had not received a response to his 3/8/08 Coffee with Council concern about the shipping of collected plastics overseas to be burned. Mr. Janonis said he recalls seeing the response and Mr. Andler told Mr. Bowens he will make sure he gets a copy ofthe response. Chuck Bennett, W. Central Rd., came to share his concerns with the proposed Triangle Development. His main objection is the increase density and the limited access to their parking facilities. General discussion on the development followed. Desmend Flynn, S. Elmhurst Ave., left the meeting earlier. David Wein, S. Busse Rd., represents the Luggage Factory on S. Busse Rd. near the tollway. They also have a retail business there and are having trouble advertising it. They originally installed standard signage but with no results. So they recently put up windsurfer signs and flags to help draw attention to the retail store. Their retail business improved but the Village Game and told them to remove them because they are a violation of the Village Sign Ordinance. They removed them and their retail business declined. Trustees Juracek and Hoefert suggested the Village revisit the sign ordnance at a future COW for a possible solution. David Schein, Nawata Ave., reported a missing stop sign from the Mount Prospect Plaza onto Rand Rd. The stop sign is for a private driveway so Mr. Andler will contact the plaza owner about replacing it. Mr. Schein also doesn't like the Triangle Development proposal as presented. The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 am. H:\Administration\ADMIN\COFFEE W COUNCIL MINUTES 4-12-08.DOC