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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/14/2004 CWC minutes MAYOR Gerald 1. Farley VILLAGE MANAGER Michael E. Janonis TRUSTEES Timothy 1. Corcoran Paul Wm. Hoefer! Richard M. Lohrstorfer Michaele W. Skowron Irvana K. Wilks Michael A. lade! VILLAGE CLERK Ve]ma W. Lowe Village of Mount Prospect 50 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056 Phone: (847) 392-6000 Fax: (847) 392-6022 TDD: (847) 392-6064 MINUTES COFFEE WITH COUNCIL Saturday, August 14, 2004 1st Floor Community Center The meeting was convened at 9:00 a.ill. Those present were Trustees Tim Corcoran and Michaele Skowron. Representing staff was Village Manager Mike Janonis and Finance Director David Erb. Residents in Attendance Lee Williams Katy Hanson Bert Hanson John Trutwin Nancy Trutwin John Franczyk Donna Franczyk Dan Harvey Carol Tortorello Margaret Lannen Alan Kidston David Schein Nick Honcharuk, Jr. 70 N. Albert 103 Eastwood 103 Eastwood 20 S. Main 20 S. Main 20 S. Main #603 20 S. Main #603 999 N. Elmhurst Avenue 223 S. Elmhurst Avenue 999 N. Elmhurst Avenue 5 W. Central #312 512 NaWaTa Trail 11 S. Wille Street #506 Trustee Corcoran opened the meeting with general remarks and introduced Trustees and staff in attendance. Corcoran then moved to the resident portion of the meeting. Dan Harvey (Costco Manager), 999 N. Elmhurst Road: Mr. Harvey provided an update on progress of the Costco construction. Mr. Harvey stated that the expected date of opening was October 13 with a VIP party scheduled for October 12. Costco is expected to hire 120 people for the opening. Lee Williams, 70 N. Albert: Mr. Williams came to CWC to keep abreast of current events in the Village. Katy and Bert Hanson, 103 Eastwood: The Hanson's came to CWC to provide an update on the ongoing situation they have with their neighbor involving the painting and repair of cars. The Hanson's had not reported subsequent incidents of this activity to the police since their first report in 2003. Trustee Corcoran recommended that they do so as it will be the only way to stop the illegal activities ITom continuing. John and Nancy Trutwin 20 S. Main and John and Donna Franczyk, 20 S. Main Street: The Trutwins and the Franczyks are Officers of the Residences Condo Association. Their concern was the availability of overnight parking for owners and guests. The condo owners requested overnight parking and relaxation of the 2-hour parking limit for certain public parking areas adjacent to the condos, including the parking deck. Mr. Janonis stated that no changes would be made to the parking until a master-parking plan was developed. Mr. J anonis expected the master parking plan to be completed after 1 year. Trustees Corcoran and Skowron commented and suggested this item be placed on the agenda for a future Committee of the Whole meeting. Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Avenue: Ms. Tortorello commented on the Blood Drive and the Block Party. Ms. Tortorello also spoke on two items in the newspaper. The first was regarding "pocket bikes" and how they should be included in any ordinance restricting their use within the village (scooter ordinance in particular). The second item dealt with the new segway transportation vehicle and how they were going to be regulated. Margaret Lannen, 999 N. Elmhurst Road: Ms. Lannen provided an update on activities at Randhurst. Her comments were brief, as Mr. Harvey from Costco had shared information earlier in the meeting regarding redevelopment at the Mall. David Schein, 512 NaWaTa Trail: Mr. Schein had several positive comments on the new Village Hall. Mr. Schein suggested that opportunities be provided the youth for gathering in the Community Center. Mr. Schein commented on the proposed per diem rates brought to the Village Board at the August Committee of the Whole meeting. Mr. Schein provided Mr. Janonis per diem rates used by the Federal Government and which can be accessed by going to the I stgov.gov website. Nick Honcharuk, Jr., 11 S. Wille Street: Mr. Honcharuk commented on the parking situation at the Residences development. Mr. Honcharuk was advised of the plans for a master-parking plan for all downtown village parking and the matter would be looked into further. Trustee Corcoran thanked everyone for attending and adjourned the meeting at 10:40 a.m. DOE/lb H:IADMNlAdministration\Dave Correspondence\CWC 8-14-04.doc