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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5. NEW BUSINESS 04/20/2010 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM .. Village of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois TO: BOARD OF TRUSTEES FROM: MAYOR IRVANA K. WILKS RE: APRIL 15, 2010 DISSOLUTION OF SOLID WASTE COMMISSION DATE: The Solid Waste Commission was first formed in 1989. Its original mission was to advise the Village Board regarding ways to promote recycling efforts in the Community. Additionally, the Commission reviewed and opined on staff recommendations regarding moving to exclusive residential, and later exclusive commercial waste hauling franchises. The Commission was also instrumental in reviewing vendor bid results and moving the Village toward a"toter" collection system. Since the implementation of the above changes to the Village's Refuse & Recycling program, the Commission has been largely inactive. It has been the long standing practice of the Village Board to review, on a regular basis, the continued necessity of all appointed Boards and Commissions. It appears at this time the Solid Waste Commission has successfully accomplished its stated mission. The work of the Solid Waste Commission, over these past twenty one years, is a testament to residents lending their expertise, insight and love of community to address important and timely issues of the day. The Commission and its many memoors have largely accomplished the mission they were tasked with and as such I am recommending dissolution of the Solid Waste Commission at this time. This recommendation in no way diminishes the stellar service the Commission members have rendered to the Community; it simply recognizes the appropriate closure of this chapter in the Village's evolution. Attached is a copy of my letter of notice and thanks to current Commission members. I have received no objections to this recommendation. I respectfully submit this recommendation for your consideration ~?;tt!~ IRVANA K. WILKS MAYOR C: Village Clerk Lisa Angel G Irvana K. Wilks Mayor Phone: 847/392-6000 Fax: 847/392-6022 www.mountprospect.org Village of Mount Prospect OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 50 South Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Dr. George Luteri 302 S. I-Oka Avenue Mount Prospect, IL 60056 March 16, 2010 Dear George: This letter is to thank you for your many years of service to the Village of Mount Prospect Solid Waste Commission. As you know the Commission has been inactive for the last few years. Although it seemed to make ~sense to dissolve the Commission years ago, I delayed that decision because I wanted to be certain there were no other tasks which could be assigned to a Solid Waste Commission. Unfortunately, I believe, at this time, the Commission's original mission has been accomplished. This letter is intended to inform you that the Village Board will consider formal dissolution of the Solid Waste Commission at the April 20, 2010 Village Board of Meeting. I wanted the commission members to have a few weeks to digest this information, and to contact me about anything in this letter. The Solid Waste Commission was first formed in 1989; three of you commissioners have served since its inception. In its current configuration, the responsibilities of the Solid Waste Commission no longer serve the current needs of the Village. Throughout the years we often look at the duties of the Commissions and whether they continue to serve a purpose. Some we reconstitute; some we merge with others and others finally dissolve. I do want to personally thank you for the many years you've served the community. Please know that as long as there were tasks to undertake, the commission members were there in both spirit and deed. Thanks again for all you have done and for the many hours over the years you have given to the Village of Mount Prospect. Please feel free to contact me at my office - 847-818-5303. Respectfully yours, ~4tt!#h Irvana K. Wilks, Mayor CC: Village Trustees Village Manager Village Clerk Village Public Works Director ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5, ENTITLED, "BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS" OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION 1: Chapter 5, Article XI entitled "Solid Waste Commission" of the Mount Prosp~ct Village Code shall be amended by deleting Article XI in its entirety and reserving it. SECTION 2: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this _ day of April, 2010. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor ATTEST: M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk H: \CLKO\WI N\ORD I NANC E2\Ch 5, deletesolidwastecomm issionapril201 O. DOC INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Mount Prospect Village of Mount Prospect Fire Department FROM: FIRE CHIEF '"B 1) .l--\ 11=1 ~/14-1''D TO: VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS DATE: APRIL 6, 2010 SUBJECT: SURPLUS ITEMS AT EXISTING FIRE STATION #14 As we prepare to move into the new Fire Station #14 next week, arrangements are being made to clear out the contents of the old building. While a few items such as physical fitness equipment, cookware, and artwork will be utilized in the new station, the majority is being replaced as part of the project. The Fire Department is seeking Village Board approval to declare several items in the existing building as surplus. Air Compressor One of the items in the existing Fire Station #14 that is no longer needed is an air compressor. Rather than send this item to auction, the Fire Department would like to sell it to Mr. Eddie Figus for $750. In researching the current value of the compressor, we feel this is a fair price, and is more than it would bring in at an auction. Mr. Figus is prepared to present the Village with a check for the agreed upon price if it is deemed surplus. Appliances & Furniture - Donation to Joseph Academy The existing station also has multiple appliances and furniture items that are being replaced. Rather than dispose of these items, the Fire Department would like Village Board approval to donate many of them to Joseph Academy based in Des Plaines. Joseph Academy is a special education organization whose mission is to "serve children and adolescents with behavioral, emotional, and learning disorders by helping them develop the social, academic, and vocational skills they need to function in society." Students from all overthe Chicagoland area, ranging in age from 5 to 21, attend programs through Joseph Academy in schools in Des Plaines, Melrose Park, and Hometown. The items we are looking to donate would be utilized in the organization's "Life Skills Program," designed to prepare students for independent living. Surplus Items at Existing Fire Station #14 April 6, 2010 Page 2 The following is a list of items the Fire Department would like to donate based on a walk- through of the building with staff from Joseph Academy: · Kitchen Appliances - 2 refrigerators, range, dishwasher, and microwave · Laundry Appliances - wash machine and dryer · Outdoor - grill and picnic table · Furniture - couch, 5 recliners, 2 end tables, TV stand, 5 mattresses with frames, 2 desks, 5 office chairs, office cabinets, and 2 bulletin boards The majority of these items no longer have any monetary value. The few items that do would normally go to auction; however, we feel that the value in donating these items far outweighs the funds we could receive from the sale. We are therefore requesting that the Village Board approve this donation request to Joseph Academy. Conclusion The Fire Department is requesting Village Board approval to declare the air compressor and above listed appliances and pieces of furniture as "surplus." This action would allow the department to sell and/or donate these items, which are no longer needed. Staff will be available to answer any questions regarding this request. Michael J. Figolah MF/cp C:\Documents and Settings\MJanonis\Local Settings\Temporary Internet FileslOLK5B\Existing Station 14- Surplus Items Memo- CP (4-6-10).doc ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT WHEREAS, the Corporate Authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, have determined that it is no longer necessary, useful or in the best interest of the Village of Mount Prospect to retain ownership of an air compressor and certain appliances and furniture used at old Fire Station #14; and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect that the best interests of the Village would be served by the sale of the surplus air compressor at fair market value; and WHEREAS, it has been determined by the President and Board of Trustees that the best interests of the Village and the children and adolescents of the Joseph Academy, "Life Skills Program" would be served by the donation of certain appliances and furniture from old Fire Station #14. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR HOME RULE POWERS: SECTION ONE: The air compressor is no longer necessary or useful to the Village of Mount Prospect. The best interests of the Village will be served by disposing of the property in the manner specified below. SECTION TWO: The Fire Department air compressor will be sold for $750.00 to: Mr. Eddie Figus SECTION THREE: The furniture and appliances are no longer necessary or useful to the Village of Mount Prospect. The best interests of the Village will be served by disposing of the property in the manner specified below. SECTION FOUR: The appliances (two - refrigerators, range, dishwasher, microwave, washing machine and dryer); outdoor grill and picnic table and furniture (couch, five - recliners, two - end tables, TV stand, five - mattresses with frames, two - desks, five - office chairs, office cabinets and two - bulletin boards) will be donated to: Joseph Academy - Des Plaines, Illinois SECTION FIVE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law. AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of April, 2010. Irvana K. Wilks Mayor ATTEST: M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk H :\CLKO\WI N\ORDINANCE2\Dispose of surplus fireeq uipfu rn ishingsold 14april20 ,20 10 .doc D ,/ Mount Prospect INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM Village of Mount Prospect Mount Prospect, Illinois FROM: FINANCE DIRECTOR ~.~~ "'II~ 110 TO: MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER DATE: APRIL 13, 2010 SUBJECT: RESERVATION OF PRIVATE ACTIVITY BOND VOLUM PURPOSE: To present for Village Board consideration an ordinance that would reserve f e Village's 2010 private activity bond volume cap. BACKGROUND: The Internal Revenue Code allows state and local governments to issue tax-exempt debt for the benefit of certain qualified private development projects. These projects include the acquisition or construction of industrial facilities and apartments for low and moderate-income families. The amount of such private activity debt issued in 2010 cannot exceed the equivalent of $90 per resident. The Village's private activity bond volume cap is currently $4,799,970 (based on a population of 53,333 as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau). DISCUSSION: According to the regulations. any volume cap not reserved or committed by a municipality by April 30th is automatically transferred to the State of Illinois. If a community does not have any specific projects that would qualify for the tax exempt financing, it can cede, or transfer, the volume cap to another community. It has become common for municipalities to transfer their unused volume cap to other municipalities in exchange for a fee if a demand exists. This has not been the case though for several years. When a fee is provided in exchange for the volume cap, the ultimate beneficiary of the tax-exempt financing is responsible for payment. The amount of the fee paid depends upon the economy and the current interest rate environment. The Village has in the past received between 1-2% for the sale of its volume cap, most recently, the Village sold volume cap in 2006. For the past three years volume cap was transferred to benefit the "Assist" first-time homebuyer program administered through the City of Aurora. ( \ 2010 Private Activity Bond Volume Cap April 13, 2010 Page 2 of 2 The Village has a total of $4,799,970 of private activity bond volume cap it must reseNe by April 30th or it will be transferred to the State of Illinois. The Village can choose to hold onto the volume cap after it is reseNed until a project is identified. The cap may also be carried over for up to three years depending on the type of project being considered. There are currently no projects at this time placing a request on the Village's volume cap. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the Village Board adopt the attached ordinance reseNing the Village's private activity bond volume cap for 2010. /"11 . r.1 Jr, }" A .,;' 4' ; ~",,,,'Z".4'~~t..-/ . DAVID O. ERB FINANCE DIRECTOR c:' ~, >,,/ .~ . 0" -~". "'--'- DOE! 1:\Private Activity Bonds\201 O\Reservation Cover Memo - April 2010.doc ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RESERVING VOLUME CAP IN CONNECTION WITH PRIV A TE ACTIVITY BOND ISSUES, AND RELA TED MATTERS. Passed and approved by the President and Board of Trustees the _ day of April, 2010. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, the _ day of April, 2010. ORDINANCE No. AN ORDINANCE RESERVING VOLUME CAP IN CONNECTION WITH PRIV A TE ACTIVITY BOND ISSUES, AND RELATED MATTERS. WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois (the "Municipality "), is a municipality and a home rule unit of government under Section 6 of Article VII of the 1970 Constitution of the State of Illinois; and WHEREAS, Section 146 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), provides that the Municipality has volume cap equal to $90.00 per resident of the Municipality in each calendar year, which volume cap may be reserved and allocated to certain tax-exempt private activity bonds; and WHEREAS, the Illinois Private Activity Bond Allocation Act, 30 Illinois Compiled Statutes 1998, 345/1 et seq., as supplemented and amended (the "Act "), provides that a home rule unit of government may transfer its allocation of volume cap to any other home rule unit of government, the State of Illinois or any agency thereof or any non-home rule unit of government; and WHEREAS, it is now deemed necessary and desirable by the Municipality to reserve all of its volume cap allocation for calendar year 2010 to be applied toward the issuance of private activity bonds (the "Bonds "), as provided in this Ordinance, or to be transferred, as permitted by this Ordinance; Now, THEREFORE, Be It Ordained by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, as follows: SECTION 1. That, pursuant to Section 146 of the Code and the Act, the entire volume cap of the Municipality for calendar year 2010 is hereby reserved by the Municipality, which shall issue the Bonds using such volume cap, or shall use or transfer such volume cap, without any further action required on the part of the Municipality, and the adoption of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be an allocation of such volume cap to the issuance of the Bonds or such other bonds; provided, that any such transfer shall be evidenced by a written instrument executed by the Mayor or any other proper officer or employee of the Municipality. SECTION 2. That the Municipality shall maintain a written record of this Ordinance in its records during the term that the Bonds or any other such bonds to which such volume cap is allocated remain outstanding. SECTION 3. That the President, the Village Clerk and all other proper officers, officials, agents and employees of the Municipality are hereby authorized, empowered and directed to do all such acts and things and to execute all such documents and certificates as may be necessary to further the purposes and intent of this Ordinance. SECTION 4. That the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be separable, and if any section, phrase or provision of this Ordinance shall for any reason be declared to be invalid, such declaration shall not affect the remainder of the sections, phrases and provisions of this Ordinance. SECTION 5. That all ordinances, resolutions or orders, or parts thereof, in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby superseded; and that this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its adoption and approval. AYES: NA YES: ABSENT: PASSED and APPROVED this day of April, 2010. Irvana K. Wilks Village President ATTEST: [SEAL] M. Lisa Angell Village Clerk