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TRUSTEES
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Arlene A. Juracek
A. John Korn
John J. Matuszak
Steven S. Polit
Michael A. Zadel
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
MAYOR
Irvana K. Wilks
Mount Prospect
VILLAGE CLERK
M. Lisa Angell
Phone: 847/392-6000
Fax: 847/392-6022
TDD: 847/392-6064
www.mountprospect.org
Village of Mount Prospect
50 South Emerson Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Community Center, Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Village Board members present were Mayor Irvana
Wilks, Trustee Arlene Juracek, and Trustee Steve Polit. Representing Staff was
Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl and Community Development Director Bill
Cooney.
Residents in Attendance
Walter Szymczak
Carol Tortorello
Lisa Pacini
Rich and Carol Huff
Roger Kruse
Kimberly Skic
David Schein
Steve Van Arsdale
Millie Trapani
Isabell Stevens
Jill Burges
Jeanette White
Julie Filipic
Patti Karlovitz
Mary Larson
Thomas Tezky
Eastwood Avenue
Elmhurst Avenue
Elmhurst Avenue
Oakwood Drive
Louis Street
Owen Street
Na-Wa-Ta Avenue
Can Dota Avenue
Pine Street
Pine Street
Pine Street
Pine Street
Pine Street
Elmhurst Avenue
Elmhurst Avenue
School Street
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.
Walter Szymczak, Eastwood Avenue - Mr. Szymczak inquired about the status of the
vacant lot immediately north of the post office on Elmhurst Avenue. He stated that the
office building was recently demolished and the lot is currently unimproved. Mr. Cooney
stated a demolition permit was issued to the property owner for the work that was
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completed. At this point, no official plans have been submitted. He surmised that one
logical possibility would be for the post office to purchase the property to provide
additional parking since they lack parking on their current property.
Carol Tortorello, Elmhurst Avenue - Ms. Tortorello inquired on the status of the
emergency information boxes that were to be distributed throughout the community.
Mr. Strahl stated all the boxes have been purchased and are currently at the Public
Works facility. He is finalizing agreements with the various property owners where all
the boxes will be located.
Lisa Pacini, Elmhurst Avenue, and neighbors - Ms. Pacini stated she lives next to a
neighbor who operates a feral cat colony on their property. She stated they have had
several problems with the cats throughout the years, and currently these problems have
been ongoing. She stated the problems include the cats defecating on neighbors'
properties, damaging lawn furniture, and other wild animals eating the cat food that is
provided on the colony's property. There was general discussion about the pros and
cons of permitting feral cat colonies. It was concluded that this matter should be
discussed further at a future Committee of a Whole Meeting. Mr. Cooney stated that his
Staff would continue to work with Ms. Pacini and the neighbors to address nuisance
issues.
Rich Huff, Oakwood Drive - Mr. Huff stated that he has had an ongoing dispute with
his neighbor regarding a berm that was constructed on the neighbor's property. He
stated that the Village Engineering Staff had been out on the site to review the situation.
A resolution was agreed upon to remove the berm and improve the drainage at the
home. He stated a majority of the work has been done however the drainage issue was
not completely addressed. He was hoping for additional assistance from Staff. Mr.
Strahl stated that he would forward this matter to Engineering to ensure a final
agreeable solution was achieved.
Roger Kruse, Louis Street - Mr. Kruse said he wanted to thank the Public Works
department for addressing a problem on Louis Street regarding dirt from a construction
project. He inquired about the curb bump out at the intersection of Prospect Avenue
and William Street. He stated that the bump out was much larger than what has
typically been installed along Prospect Avenue. Trustee Polit stated that this particular
bump out was installed as a traffic calming measure as Prospect Avenue is very wide at
that location. Mr. Kruse then inquired about the status of the empty lot at the southwest
corner of Prospect and William. Mr. Cooney stated that that project was currently on
hold and that staff is monitoring the site to make sure it is maintained. Mr. Kruse then
inquired about the former Hitz Lithograph property at Central Road and Busse Road.
Mr. Cooney stated that the proposed project to convert the building to a community
center was withdrawn and the property is currently for sale.
Kimberly Skic, Owen Street - Ms. Skic said she wanted to stop by to let the board
know that she recently completed the C.E.R.I. Training class through the Fire
Department and had positive comments about employees that ran the program.
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David Schein, Na-Wa-Ta Avenue - Mr. Schein stated he was attending to listen to
others. He wanted to inform the Village of some grants that were available for rain
gardens through the Illinois Conservation Foundation. Mr. Cooney said Staff would
investigate the potential for the grants.
Steve Van Arsdale - Can Dota Avenue - Mr. Van Arsdale provided positive
comments about the Village's efforts to address budget concerns and still be able to
provide top notch services. He stated his history with the Village has always been
positive and the Village Board has always been very responsive to any concerns raised
by residents.
The meeting was adjourned at 11 :00 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Bill Cooney
Director of Community Development
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