HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/12/2000 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
SEPTEMBER 12, 2000
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:31 p.m. by Mayor Gerald Farley. Present at
the meeting were: Trustees Timothy Corcoran, Richard Lohrstorfer and Dennis
Prikkel. Absent from the meeting were: Trustees Michaele Skowron and Irvana
Wilks. Staff members present included Village Manager Michael Janonis,
Assistant Village Manager David Strahl, Public Works Director Glen Andler,
Deputy Public Works Director Sean Dorsey, Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker,
Project Engineer Joel Michalik and GIS Analyst Leanne Brehob.
I1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approval of Minutes from August 22, 2000. Minutes were held due to the
number of elected officials present at the meeting.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None.
IV. INFORMATIONAL UPDATE ON FEMA FLOODPLAIN MAPS
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker introduced Mike Hughes of Burns &
McDonnell engineering firm that performed the fieldwork on behalf of the
residents.
Mike Hughes, Burns and McDonnell, spoke. He stated that his firm was hired
to evaluate and appeal the 1997 proposed Floodplain Map and floodway
designations for the northeast corner of the Village. The appeals have been very
successful and they are currently in the process of getting a letter of Map
revisions processed. Maps are expected to be effective November of 2000. He
stated the success of the revisions is evidenced by the fact that 106 buildings
were originally identified in the floodway. With the revisions, only one building is
now in the floodway. He said there were also 297 buildings originally in the
floodplain. Now that number is down to 122.
General comments from the Village Board members included the following items:
It was pointed out the Village spent approximately $80,000 to benefit 190 homes
and Trustees were very happy with the results and the funds expended on behalf
of the residents to protect their investment.
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker stated that a study of Weller Creek would be
considered in an additional Phase and staff continues to assist residents on a
case-by-case basis regarding any Flood Map revisions necessary.
V. DES PLAINES RIVER LEVEE 37 UPDATE
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker stated that this Levee is proposed for the west
side of the Des Plaines River running from Euclid to Palatine Road and utilizing
some Cook County Forest Preserve property. The Army Corps of Engineers has
proposed a schedule which would begin construction in 2003 and the Village
funding commitment could range from $855,000 to $1.5 million with a significant
portion of the amount being reimbursed if the necessary funding becomes
available. The available reimbursement would most likely be the difference
between the $850,000 and the $1.5 million, however, the Village would have to
front the money initially to participate in the process. He stated discussions are
currently underway with IDOT in an effort to coordinate their proposed
improvements along Milwaukee Road and some possible funding assistance.
Once the Levee is constructed, it would be the responsibility of the municipalities
of Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights to maintain.
General comments from Village Board members included the following items:
Village Board members were very thankful to the staff for continuing to monitor
this project and it was suggested that the Village consider utilizing Flood Control
debt monies for the funding necessary for this project when it is necessary.
VI. GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) UPDATE
GIS Analyst Leanne Brehob stated there are three main elements of the GIS
system that are in development. These three elements are layer creation,
database integration and GIS dissemination. She stated she is in the process of
developing numerous layers that would overlay the existing maps to provide
additional features, which can be studied and reviewed depending on the
intended purpose. She stated there has been a recent completion of the
property number identification to each property address and the layers are being
integrated for use with the databases as they are being developed. She hoped
that the GIS information will begin to be shared with other Departments
beginning early next year.
II. PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT UPDATE
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker provided an overview to the Village Board
regarding the status of the Accelerated Street Program. He stated the Village is
in year four of the ten-year program and significant savings has been realized
with the ability of staff to do the design work in-house and there has been 19.8
miles resurfaced at $177,000 per mile and 12.8 miles reconstructed at $705,000
per mile. He stated in 2001, the final year of reconstruction, all streets should be
completed and at that point, resurfacing would only be necessary thereafter. He
stated the streets have all been rated by a consultant and continue to be
evaluated. He stated the program is on schedule and on budget and staff has
experimented with several innovative methods to determine whether the street
life can be extended. Results are yet to be realized for those experiments but
there may be additional differences in the near future.
General comments from the Village Board members included the following items:
Board members were extremely complimentary in the efforts to communicate
with the residents who are impacted by street reconstruction or resurfacing.
VIII. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
Village Manager Michael Janonis stated these items were provided to the
Board for general information purposes and required no action but they are still
critical in terms of advising the Board where various projects stand.
IX. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
None.
X. ADJOURNMENT
Since there was no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:27 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID STRAHL
Assistant Village Manager
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