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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVB Agenda Packet 06/01/2004 MAYOR Gerald L. Farley Phone: Fax: TDD: Timothy J. Corcoran Paul Wm. Hoefer! Richard M. Lohrslorfer Michaela W. Skowron Irvana K. Wilks Michael A. Zadel VilLAGE MANAGER Michael E. Janonis VILLAGE CLERK Veima W. Lowe Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, liIinois 60056 CANCELLATION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (847) 392-6000 (847) 392-6022 (847) 392-6064 THAT THE MOUNT PROSPECT VILLAGE BOARD MEETING SCHEDULED FOR TUESDA Y, JUNE 1 2004 HAS BEEN CANCELLED. . ,c,._._._c_"""""",""F'~"'""~,y'"'",,,,,,,",,'N",'N.~.=.=~...w.'.'.'.'.'."'N.'.'.W"='.m.'."'h."'.'.",'.'."'."="""'^""""""""""""""."',""",- ,-", -", """"""""""""""',',',""',',',','.""N.'m."'"."...."'...w.-......'.'.'.'.'...'.w.,'.W.'F.'."',',',',',,,...~'^=.ww== MAYOR Gerald L. Farley Timothy J. Corcoran Paul Wm. Hoefart Richard M. Lohrstorfer Michaela W. Skowron Irvana K. Wilks Michael A. Zadel VILLAGE MANAGER Michael E. Janonis VILLAGE CLERK Velma W. Lowe l- II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. X. XI. Phone: Fax: TOO: (847) 392-6000 (847) 392-6022 (847) 392-6064 Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION AGENDA JUNE 2, 2004 MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS 7:00 P.M. Call To Order Roll Call Approval of April 7, 2004 Minutes Approval of May 5, 2004 Minutes Youth View Committee - Sarah Corcoran Michael Artwohl, Timothy Artwohl, Nicole Braus Special Events Committee - Kelly Snodgrass Christy lukas, Kim Unger Teen Center Committee - Andrew Steinweg Nicole Logisz, Justyna Milewski, Derek Steinweg Ordinance Review Committee - Brent Busse Michael Higginson Old Business New Business Other Business Adjournment It is the general expectation of the Mount Prospect Youth Commission that all members attend every meeting. If you are unable to attend please contact either Sarah Corcoran, Chairwoman - 847-506-9232 or Kim Unger, Co-Chairwoman - 847-259-0233 by the Friday prior to the meeting. In an emergency cancellation, you may call the meeting room at the Mount Prospect Police and Fire Headquarters at 847-818-5337 at the time of the meeting. - July 7,2004 - August 4,2004 - September 1, 2004 Upcoming meetings are scheduled for: MAYOR Gerald l. Farley Timothy J, Corcoran Paul Wm. Hoefer! Richard M. Lohrstorfer Michaale W. Skowron Irvana K, Wilks Michael A. Zadel ViLLAGE MANAGER Michael E. Janonis VILLAGE CLERK Velma W, Lowe PRESENT: ABSENT: GUEST: Phone: Fax: TOO: (847) 392-6000 (847) 392-6022 (847) 392-6064 Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION MINUTES MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 2004 7:00 P.M. SARAH CORCORAN, CHAIRWOMAN KIM UNGER, CO-CHAIRWOMAN ANDREW BOROWSKI NICOLE BRAUS BRENT BUSSE NICOLE LOGiSZ CHRISTY LUKAS ANDREW STEINWEG DEREK STEINWEG AlA LARRY BRAUS AlA BRIAN GiLLIGAN AlA RICK LOHRSTORFER AlA KIMBERLEY NAGEL AlA DAVID SCHEIN AlA PATTI WALPOLE SECRETARY CINDY RUMORE MICHAEL ARTWOHL, TIMOTHY ARTWOHL, CATHY CHEC, BEATA DUL, MICHAEL HIGGINSON, MICHELLE KAY, JUSTYNA MilEWSKI, JAMES RUETSCHE, MELODY RUETSCHE, KELLY SNODGRASS, TYRA STROBEL ALYSSA HILLMAN - RIVER TRAILS MIDDLE SCHOOL CAll TO ORDER CHAIRWOMAN SARAH CORCORAN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AT 7:12 P.M. IN THE FIRST FLOOR TRAINING ROOM OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS. ROLL CALL SECRETARY CINDY RUMORE READ ROLL CALL. . .'.'. .'.'.'.".'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'m..'.'.'...'.,...,.",.,........,'.~=.'.'.'.-m.'.w.'~m.w.~.~,<='.w.w.','.'.'.'.'.'.'.",""""'" '.......,.,.".'"., ...-.mn..........."""".,.,.,.,.,.,.,."','"""""",,,....,..........,....................."..,..,...,.~n.....~~""~"u...m...... MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION MINUTES MAY 5, 2004 APPROVAL OF MINUTES DUE TO ATTENDANCE, THERE WAS NO QUORUM AND THE MINUTES FROM THE APRIL 7, 2004 YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING WERE NOT APPROVED. YOUTH VIEW COMMITTEE THE NEXT YOUTH VIEW FILMING IS SCHEDULED FOR WEDNEDAY, MAY 19, 2004. TWO SHOWS TO BE TAPED: THE PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOL SAFETY DOG, "DANDY" AND IMPROVISATION RESCEDULED FROM APR1L. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMmEE NO REPORT. AlA RICK LOHRSTORFER SUBMITTED JULY 4TH PARADE APPLICATION TO COMMITTEE. TEEN CENTER COMMITTEE TEEN CENTER SURVEYS AND RESULTS TO BE DISCUSSED AT JUNE MEETING, AlA BRIAN GILLIGAN TO CONTACT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AND ELK GROVE TO GATHER INFORMATION ON THEIR YOUTH CENTERS AND REPORT AT THE JUNE MEETING. AlA RICK LOHRSTORFER REPORTED ON THE STATUS OF THE DES PLAINES YOUTH CENTER. ORDINANCE REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS DISCUSSED UPDATiNG YOUTH COMMISSION ORDINANCE: AGE REQUIREMENTS, GRADE LEVEL, MEMBER STATUS, ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS. AlA BRIAN GILLIGAN SUGGESTED UPDATING THE YOUTH COMMISSION APPLICATION. MEMBERS TO DISCUSS AND SEND SUGGESTIONS TO MAYOR FOR APPROVAL BRENT BUSSE TO CONTACT MAURA EL METENANNI TO UPDATE YOUTH COMMISSiON WEBSITE. OLD BUSINESS YOUTH COMMISSION FLYER MEMBERS REVIEWED YOUTH COMMISSION FLYER AND DISCUSSED REVISIONS. MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES PROCLAMATION AJA LARRY BRAUS INQUIRED AS TO THE STATUS OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES PROCLAMATION. NEW BUSINESS YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBER REAPPOiNTMENTS ALL YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBERS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE JUNE YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING. YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBERS TO REQUEST REAPPOINTMENT TO THE YOUTH COMMISSION AT THE JUNE MEETING. IF UNABLE TO ATTEND THE JUNE MEETING, CONTACT CHAIRWOMAN SARAH CORCORAN PRIOR TO THE MEETING. 2 MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION MINUTES MAY 5, 2004 YOUTH COMMISSION RECRUITMENT MEMBERS DISCUSSED FUTURE RECRUITMENT IDEAS FOR THE YOUTH COMMISSION: TEACHER RECOMMENDATIONS, SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS, VIDEO, VilLAGE NEWSLETTER. YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBERS TO MAKE RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THEIR RESPECTIVE SCHOOLS. YOUTH COMMISSION ARCHIEVES AlA RICK LOHRSTORFER SUBMITTED A REPORT FROM THE MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION DATED TUESDAY, MARCH 15,1966 FOR THE YOUTH COMMISSION ARCHIEVES. "2ND INTERNATIONAL QUALITY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE" AlA RICK LOHRSTORFER ADVISED RITA MULLINS WOULD BE HOSTING THE TELEVISED 2ND INTERNATIONAL QUALITY LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE ON THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2004 FROM 7:00 P,M. - 9:00 P.M. IN THE PALATINE CITY COUNCil CHAMBERS FOR ANY MEMBER INTERESTED IN ATTENDING. "CREATING YOUTH ADULT PARTNERSHIPS" AlA RICK lOHRSTORFER REPORTED HARPER COLLEGE WAS HOSTING "CREATING YOUTH ADULT PARTNERSHIPS" FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS AND YOUTH. THE EVENT TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,2004 AND WOULD BE PAID FOR BY THE VillAGE FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN ATTENDING. COFFEE WITH COUNCIL NEXT MEETING: SATURDAY, JUNE 12,2004 9:00 A.M. - 11 :00 A.M. - VillAGE HALL, 2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 100 SOUTH EMERSON STREET SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2004 MOTION TO ADJOURN MOTION: TO ADJOURN THE MAY 5,2004 YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING. 1ST NICOLE BRAUS 2ND NICOLE LOGISZ UNANIMOUS BY ALL MEMBERS MEETING ADJOURNED CHAIRWOMAN SARAH CORCORAN ADJOURNED THE MEETING AT 8:45 P.M. Icjr 3 MAYOR Gerald 1. Farley TRUSTEES Timothy 1. Corcoran Paul Wm. Hoefert Richard M, Lohrstorfer Michaele W, Skowron Irvana K. Wilks Michael A. Zadel III. IV. VI. VII. VILLAG.I<: MANAGER Michael E, Janonis VILLAGE CLERK Velma W, Lowe Phone: (847) 392-6000 Fax: (847) 392-6022 TDD: (847) 392-6064 Village of Mount Prospect 100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, IHinois 60056 COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION ORDER OF BUSINESS REGULAR MEETING Meeting location: Village Hall 100 South Emerson Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Meeting Date and Time: June 3, 2004 7:00 P,M. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CAll APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 13, 2004 OLD BUSINESS Fiver Year Comprehensive Plan - Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) CDBG - 2004 Site Visits Goals and Objectives - Continuation of May 13, 2004 discussion .. Affordable Housing . Racism Forum Participant Comments ~ Key Issues .. Culturaí Recognition Multicultural Feast Fourth of July Parade Complaint Procedural Manual V. NEW BUSINESS REPORTS [Commission/staff] II Family Issues .. Suburban Mosaic Book of the Year ADJOURNMENT MINUTES COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION 2ND Floor Conference Room, Public Safety Buiiding Thursday, May 13, 2004 7:00 p.m. The meeting of the Community Relations Commission (CRC) of the Village of Mount Prospect was held Thursday, May 13, 2004 in the 2nd floor conference room of Village Hall, 100 South Emerson, Mount Prospect, Illinois. CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brennan called the meeting to order at 7: 05 p.m. ROLL CALL Present Commissioner Schultz Commissioner Tolbert Commissioner Parikh Absent: Commissioner Muench Also in attendance: Mayor Gerald L. Farley Lisa Angell staff liaison APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion to approve the April 1, 2004 meeting minutes was moved and seconded. The minutes were unanimously approved as written. Motion carried. OLD BUSINESS None NEW BUSINESS 0 Community Relations Commission - Goals and Objectives At the April 1 , 2004 Chairman Brennan asked the Commission members to be prepared to discuss and prioritize the Commission's goals. Since that meeting the Commission had the opportunity to review the Commission's Mission Statement as defined in Chapter V, Article VII of the Village Code, the Village's Five Year Consolidated Plan in accordance with HUD funding, and the summary of participant comments from the Racism Forum. Chairman Brennan opened the discussion by asking the members whether the Community Relations Commission should address affordable housing issues in the Village including efforts that would prevent residents from leaving the community because they can't afford to live in Mount Prospect. Commissioner Schultz asked about the specific obligations of the Commission. She then distributed a copy of a document she got off the internet regarding the Village donating its allocation of IRS tax-exempt bonding authority to a Chicago firm to build an affordable multifamily housing development in Elgin, The Commissioner then asked the Mayor about this program and the decision process to donate the funds. Mayor Farley responded that it was the Board's decision to donate the funds since no firm had approached the Village about using the funds for a project in the Village. By donating the funds to Stern Brothers the Village received $45,000, a 1 % fee paid by Stern Brothers. If the Village had not done something with the allocation it would have been automatically transferred to the state, with no fee paid to the Village. Mayor Farley then distributed a copy of the Commission's Mission Statement and Functions of the Commission. The Mayor stated that while these are the duties and responsibilities the Board envisioned when establishing the Commission, the Commission could with approval from the Board explore other areas. Although affordable housing isn't a function of the Commission, the Mayor suggested that if the Commission feels affordable housing should be explored than the Commission could present its case to the Board. The Mayor also clarified the specific regulatory duties to receive, hear and investigate citizen complaints against a Village official. He noted the duties do not include soliciting for such complaints. Both Chairman Brennan and Commissioner Parikh inquired about the status of the Procedural Manual. The staff liaison stated a manual had been drafted by the Village attorney. Village administration will review the document; she wi!! check on when it would be available to the Commission. She added, once the Manual was finalized a training session for the Commission will be conducted. Commissioner Parikh commented that "acts of intolerance" can be very broad and will guidelines giving substance to "acts of intolerance" be developed? He noted that education efforts such as the Racism Forum can be very effective. Commissioner Parikh feels the Commission should work through their list of priorities; unless the Board thinks affordable housing is a priority. Commissioner Tolbert feels the affordable housing issue is out of the purview of the Commission. Commissioner Schultz stated that in her research it was very difficult to find communities with successful affordable housing programs. She thinks the gentrification that has dried up affordable housing in larger cities may be occurring in Mount Prospect, I.e., the increasing number of tear downs. Commissioner Schultz feels the Commission should explore the area of affordable housing, it is a social issue that impacts the community. Chairman Brennan agreed that "affordable housing" is an economic as well as social issue that the Commission should explore. Commissioner Parikh suggested one of the activities to consider would be establishing an event calendar that would celebrate and/or recognize Mount Prospect's diverse population, As an example, a display of the culture celebrating a special date/month could be put up in the Village Hall or Library. Local organizations may be willing to sponsor events. Chairman Brennan asked Commissioner Pariikh to bring a calendar that identifies "celebratory/religious" dates of the various cultures to the June meeting, Although she was not able to attend the meeting Commissioner Muench's written comments were distributed to the members. Discussion of the Commission's Goals and Objectives will be continued at the June 3, 2004 meeting. CJ Diversity Chairman Brennan distributed a memo from Reverend Kirk Reed to the Commission regarding the Cultural Diversity Task Force. The Cultural Diversity Task Force would like to work as a team with the Community Relations Commission in building a richly diverse community with mutual understanding, appreciation and trust. Chairman Brennan asked if the Commission would support the Task Force and participate in their Multicultural Feasts. The Task Force would like one of the Commissioners to participate in the first meal; Turkish, Caucasian, Hispanic and Indian couples, Although the Commission would like to know more about the goals of the Task Force the Commission agreed to support their first event. Chairman Brennan wili notify the Task Force of the Commission's support at their June 9, 2004 meeting. Mayor Farley indicated he would also be in attendance, CJ 4th of July Parade The staff liaison informed the Commission that the theme for this year's 4th of July parade is "Diversity". She asked if the Commission would like to participate; the Public Works Department could make the sign age for one of the trucks. At least two of the Commissioners indicated they would be out of the area that week. With further discussion the Commission did think it would be a good opportunity to promote Diversity and let the community know about the Commission, a final commitment to participate was not given. A final decision on particìpation was deferred until the June meeting. REPORTS Family Issues - Commissioner Schultz gave a summary of the April 20, 2004 presentation by Brian White, leadership Council for Metropolitan Open Communities. Mr. White explained how his organization could assist the Village on housing issues; promoting affordable housing programs as well as pursuing discriminatory actions by property owners, etc. Mr. White stated the Village does have one of the better housing programs in the suburban area, and he often uses the Village as an example to other communities seeking to improve housing standards. Suburban Mosaic Book of the Year - Chairman Brennan stated the Lake Zurich Library will be participating in the program; 12 libraries are now involved in the program. With the expansive representation it is feasible that community outreach efforts could involve 200,000+ participants. Chairman Brennan informed the Commission that none of the local bookstores would offer a discount on the purchase of the selected books. Commissioner Tolbert indicated he may be able to assist next year with the purchase of the selected books through the publisher(s). OTHER Chairman Brennan received a call from a resident inquiring about mediation for a neighbor to neighbor dispute. Concerned with some of the comments made by the resident Chairman Brennan discussed the call with Police Chief Eddington. The police are aware of the situation, and have talked with the resident. Chairman Brennan did follow-up with the resident, however the Commission will not be involved at this time. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business a motion to adjourn was moved and seconded. The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, M. Lisa Angell Staff Liaison 847.870.5640