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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2a. COW Minutes 05/08/2012 (Special)�wessg � SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES May 8, 2012 I. A Special meeting was convened on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. The meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m. Upon roll call vote Mayor Wilks, Trustees Arlene Juracek, John Korn, Paul Hoefert, John Matuszak, Steven Polit and Michael Zadel were present. Staff present included Village Manager Michael Janonis, Assistant Village Manager David Strahl, Police Chief John Dahlberg, Deputy Police Chief Mike Semkiu, Commander John Wagner, Commander John Gross, Commander Mike Eterno, Commander Bob Smith and Deputy Community Development Director Brian Simmons. II. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD Mike Prichard, of 517 S. Louis spoke. He wanted to share an e-mail exchange that he had with Chief Dahlberg. He also wanted to highlight the positive service interaction that he experienced with the retiring Police Chief. III. MAYOR'S REPORT The Mayor and various Trustees read portions of the resolution honoring Chief John Dahlberg for his 27 years of service with the Village of Mount Prospect. Each Board member took a turn in providing extensive praise and acknowledgment of Chief Dahlberg's service to the community and the Department. Chief Dahlberg acknowledged the resolution and provided words of thanks to the Village, staff, administration, elected officials, directors, Board of Fire and Police commissioners and his fellow Police Officers for the opportunity to have a successful and rewarding career. IV. PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ELECTRIC AGGREGATION Mayor Wilks opened the public hearing for reviewing the Plan of Operation and Governance for the aggregation electric power supply for residential and small commercial retail users. This is the first of two public hearings. This public hearing is called pursuant to proper legal notice having been published in the Daily Herald on August 26, 2012 and May 2, 2012. The Plan of Governance details how the Village Board administers the electrical aggregation program; in which residents and small commercial users may participate in as well as the bid procedures for obtaining the group rates. Assistant Village Manager David Strahl provided a general overview of the Governance Plan highlighting the various components of the plan regarding opt out procedures and opportunities for residents to join the program under varying circumstances. He also highlighted the option for green energy components for consideration along with various terms for the contract of 1, 2 or 3 years. 1 NIMEC Consultant Larry Shover provided additional information regarding how the Governance Plan works in relation to the bidding process and management of the aggregation program. General comments from the Village Board members included the following items: • There was some discussion regarding the billing relationship with Com Ed along with details regarding the no fee to join the municipal aggregation pricing at a later time. • There also was clarification regarding how the consultant is paid through the electric usage agreement. • There was a discussion regarding the process in which a resident may return to ComEd if they are between suppliers and time frame related to that term before obtaining the Village rate. Mr. Boros of 1808 Azalea Lane spoke. He expressed concern about the Village going alone and how other communities worked together to place their bid. Dale Drazen of 220 Hatlen spoke. She is on the Library Board and was concerned about how the aggregation process impact on the library since it is part of a Municipal Library district which benefits from the free power available to Village facilities. Assistant Manager Strahl stated that he is confident the Village would get a competitive rate even though it is bidding for electrical service by itself. The Village did not participate in a group bidding with the other surrounding communities because it was not invited. He also stated that the aggregation contract would still allow for free electricity to the library. Consensus of the Village Board was to not include a civic contribution as part of the pricing structure and consider the bids once received considering the term and percentage of green power. DAVID STRAHL Assistant Village Manager Special Meeting 5 -8 -2012 Page 2 of 2