HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/10/2009 CWC minutes
MAYOR
Irvana K. Wilks
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
TRUSTEES
Paul Wrn. Hoefert
Arlene A. Juracek
A. John Korn
John J. Matuszak
Steven S. Polit
Michael A. Zadel
VILLAGE CLERK
M. Lisa Angell
Phone: 847/392-6000
Fax: 847/392-6022
TDD: 847/392-6064
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Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Community Center, Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Village Board members present were Mayor Irvana
Wilks, Trustee Paul Hoefert, Trustee Arlene Juracek, Trustee John Matuszak, and
Trustee Steve Polit. Representing Staff was Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl and
Community Development Director Bill Cooney.
Residents in Attendance
Ken Koeppen
Carol Tortorello
Daniel Milewski
Thomas T ezky
Mal Holec
David Schein
Derek Steinweg
Linneman Road
Elmhurst Avenue
Barberry Lane
School Street
Quince Lane
Na-Wa-Ta Avenue
Pima Lane
Mayor Wilks opened the meeting with general remarks and introduced the Trustees in
attendance. Mayor Wilks then moved to the resident portion of the meeting.
Ken Koeppen, Linneman Road - Mr. Koeppen inquired about where signage was
posted regarding the rule that there is no parking on the street after two inches of snow.
Mr. Strahl indicated that the signs are posted throughout the Village primarily at the
entrances into the Village. Mr. Koeppen then inquired about a tree that was knocked
down around the S curve on Main Street. Mr. Strahl stated the tree in question was
located on private property and that Staff would contact the owner to remove the tree.
Carol Tortorello, Elmhurst Avenue - Ms. Tortorello stated she read that the Village of
Wheeling provided residents with a list of qualified contractors. She asked if the Village
provided the same service to its residents. Mr. Cooney stated that we do not provide a
specific list of contractors. If a resident provides a name of a contractor, we will advise
if they are licensed and in good standing. He stated there are conflict of interest issues
by providing a list of preferred contractors. He also indicated that there is a certain
amount of liability transferred to the Village if we recommend a contractor and then
there is a problem with a project. There was general discussion about the pros and
cons of providing such a list. Mr. Cooney stated he would inquire with Wheeling as to
their policy guidelines.
Daniel Milewski, Barberry Lane - Mr. Milewski stated he is a member of the Village's
Youth Commission and he was in attendance to listen to items discussed and report
back to the Commission. He also distributed a Youth Commission flyer that is handed
out at various schools for recruitment for the Commission.
Thomas Tezky, School Street - Mr. Tezky stated he recently read about a sponsored
event to benefit disabled residents. He stated he has assisted disabled individuals in
the community in the past and it is a very rewarding activity. He also questioned why
plastic bags could not be recycled. There was general discussion regarding this and
the consensus was the bags in question jammed up the recycling equipment. He
suggested that individuals roll the bags together so that they could be more easily
recycled.
Mal Holec, Quince Lane - Mr. Holec stated that he read about the green boxes the
Village would be installing throughout the community to distribute emergency
information. He felt that this was a good idea and he encouraged the Village to
continue the effort. He then inquired about the time and location of the upcoming Fire
Station 14 meeting. He was advised that it would be held on Thursday evening,
January 15 at the station. He then inquired about the new development at Wolf and
Euclid. He stated he felt that the building was rather close to the Com Ed overhead
electrical lines. Mr. Cooney indicated that the plans were reviewed and approved by
Com Ed and that the clearance meets all applicable regulations.
David Schein, Na-Wa-Ta Avenue - Mr. Schein stated that he provided his employer
(FEMA) with a copy of the Village's Emergency Handout Guide. He stated that FEMA
was impressed with the quality and content of the document and complimented the
Village's effort. Mr. Schein also indicated that FEMA has several part-time emergency
positions available to qualified residents and asked if the Village could send the position
statement to retired police and fire employees. Mr. Strahl said he could handle that.
His next issue was related to some equipment installed on a Com Ed pole at the
intersection of We Go and Sunset. Mr. Strahl stated that equipment is related to a now
defunct wireless internet company that had initially proposed installing a system
throughout the Village. He said that equipment is no longer active due to the company
going into default.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Bill Cooney ~
Director of Community Development