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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/10/1995 CS minutes MDQA 0(\\\\~~ GERALD L FARLEY . (" \ \ \~~ TAUSTlES ~'~\\ \ V GEORGE A CLOWES (" \ \ \'\ TIMOTHY J. CORCORAN \; RI~=~~~~H~~E~~~:S ~.II /. CI e 0 f M 0 un" MICHAELE W SKOWRON . /p .... IRVANA K. WILKS VILLAGa MAMAGaA 10. h Emerson Street Mount Prospect. Illinois 60056 MICHAEL E. JANONIS . / ~~~~c: ~"\) JfV [1> JiYf/Or I../V17J1 / Prospect 1ft... MINUTES CLOSED SESSION OCTOBER 10, 1995 Phone: 708 / 392-6000 Fax: 708 / 392-6022 TOO: 708 / 392-6064 The Closed Session was called to order at 10:20 p.m., in the conference room of the Senior Citizens' Center, 50 South Emerson Street, for the purpose of discussing Personnel (hiring independent contractor). Present at the Closed Session were: Mayor Gerald Farley; Trustees George Clowes, Timothy Corcoran, Richard Hendricks, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron and Irvana Wilks. Also present were: Village Manager Michael Janonis and Assistant Village Manager David Strahl. Personnel Village Manager Michael Janonis indicated that the Village was still negotiating the possible annexation of the United Air Lines' property into the Village. It was noted that while the Village and United Airlines' may be able to come to terms on a voluntary annexation, it was highly probable that the Elk Grove Township Rural Fire Protection District would bring Suit to block the annexation based upon a claim that the tax base of the District would be substantially reduced. Due to the size of United Airlines as a percentage of the Fire Protection District, it was quite likely that a Suit on the merits would prevail. It was also noted that there was a previous attempt to reach a negotiated arrangement that would allow United Airlines to annex to the Village while providing fire protection to the residents in the District by means of a cooperative pact between the Village of Mount Prospect, the City of Des Plaines and Elk Grove Village. At the last minute, the Fire Protection District refused to honor the agreement and as a result of subsequent litigation, the agreement was ruled invalid. There was consensus of opinion among Board members that a negotiated agreement with the Fire Protection District was unlikely. Therefore, as an alternative, the Board agreed to consider the concept of seeking legislative relief in Springfield. In order to accomplish this task, it would require the retention of a law firm that had the requisite expertise in matters such as this. Mr. Janonis reported that based on his research, Mr. Clive Toppel from the law firm of Winston and Strawn appeared to have the background and expertise to draft the necessary legislation and seek its adoption by the General Legislature. Mr. Toppel would handle this matter on a flat-fee basis not to exceed $10,000. The Village Board considered this matter and determined that it would be in the best interest of the Village to seek legislative resolution of this matter. The Village Manager was directed to negotiate an agreement with Mr. Toppel to accomplish same. , ~ - ; . There was no further discussion. There was a Roll Call vote to adjourn the Closed Session. On a Motion by Trustee Wilks and Seconded by Trustee Clowes, there was a unanimous vote to adjourn at 10:38 p.m. The regular session of the Committee of the Whole was reconvened and there being no further business to discuss, the Committee of the Whole meeting adjourned at 10:40 p.m. MEJ/rcc