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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/12/2010 CWC minutes MINUTES VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT COFFEE WITH COUNCIL SATURDAY, June 12, 2010 9:00 A.M. Village Hall Community Center The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Mayor Irvana Wilks, Trustees Arlene Juracek, John Matuszak and Steven Polit. Representing the Village were Village Manager Michael Janonis and Human Services Director Nancy Morgan. State Representative Elaine Nekritz was also in attendance. Residents in Attendance Louis Goodman School Street John Elenberger Redwood Drive Jim Chylik Locust Lane Thomas Tezky School Street Jan Kent Briarwood Drive Teri Markovitz Briarwood Drive Mal Holec Quince Lane Steve VanArsdale Candota Avenue Barbara VanArsdale Candota Avenue Carol Tortorello Elmhurst Avenue Sheldon Tabas Wheeling Road Ken Koeppen Linneman Road David Schein Na -Wa -Ta Avenue Larry Maurer Hi Lusi Louis Goodman, School Street — Mr. Goodman was concerned about the amount of money spent on the Lee DeWyze /American Idol events. The Village Manager estimates that after all donations and bills are accounted, the total will be around $5,000. A discussion took place. John Elenberger, Redwood Drive — Mr. Ellenberger inquired about the difference between an Ordinance and a Bulk Regulation. The Village Manager explained the difference. Jim Chylik, Locust Lane — Mr. Chylik was concerned about roofs being installed with out permits. The Village Manager will check into this. Mr. Chylik felt that Coffee with Council should be listed on the Village's web page. Mr. Chylik wanted to know about the part -time water reading meter employment opportunities listed on the Village's web page. Trustee Polit pointed out that only a Social Work Intern position is on the Village's web page. Thomas Tezky, School Street — Mr. Tezky discussed his concerns about traffic accidents and how motorists need to be careful. Jan Kent and Teri Markovitz, Briarwood Drive — Ms. Kent and Ms. Markovits discussed their concerns about the Briarwood area sewer system. The Village Manager gave a brief history and stated that the situation is on the Village's high priority list. The Village will have more information once the survey is completed. Mal Holec, Quince Lane — Mr. Holec asked for an up date on Levee 37 for which there was a brief discussion. Mr. Holec asked for an update on Randhurst. The Village Manager highlighted the activities by discussing the theater, the prospective businesses and the underground activity taking place on the Randhurst site. Mr. Holec asked if there was coordination between the School District 214 CET trip to France and the Sevres Sister City tour. Mayor Wilks provided the update. Steve and Barbara VanArsdale, Candota Avenue — Mr. and Mrs. VanArsdale commented on the beauty of the downtown flower baskets. Carol Tortorello, Elmhurst Avenue — Ms. Tortorello asked about the red Tight cameras, and a discussion took place regarding this subject. The Village may pursue an ordinance in an attempt to prevent Cook County red light cameras from being installed within the Village limits. Sheldon Tabas, Wheeling Road — Mr. Tabas discussed the situation in the Boxwood area since the shooting. He appreciated the assistance by the police department personnel, naming Pat Lyons in particular. He is attempting to develop a greater sense of community responsibility among the Boxwood residents. Human Services personnel will contact Mr. Tabas regarding this matter. Ken Koeppen, Linneman Road — Mr. Koeppen's subject matter was the red light camera issue which he felt was thoroughly discussed. Illinois State Representative Elaine Nekritz — Ms. Nekritz stated that she attended the meeting to listen and learn. A discussion took place regarding a number of topics including the State's distribution of income tax monies to Mount Prospect. David Schein, Na -Wa -Ta Avenue — Mr. Schein did not have anything to bring to the group and was only in attendance to observe. Larry Maurer, Hi Lusi — Mr. Maurer discussed his experience as a bicyclist on the local roadways. Mayor Wilks encouraged Mr. Maurer to call 911 when he is involved with irresponsible drivers. A discussion took place regarding bicycles vs. cars. As there was no more business to address, the meeting was adjourned at 11:00 a.m. H:NLOUcoffeewithcouncil 6.12.10