HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/10/1994 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
MAY 10, 1994
I. CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was celled to order by Mayor Gerald Farley at 7 41 p m Present at
the meeting were Trustees George Clowes, Timothy Corcoran, Paul Hoefert,
M~chaele Skowron and Irvana Wilks Absent from the meebng was Trustee
R~chard Hendncks Also present at the meeting were Village Manager M~chael
Janoms, Assistant to the Village Manager David Strahl, Village Attorney Everette
Hill and Finance D~rector Dawd Jepson
II. MINUTES
Motion was made by Trustee Corcoran and Seconded by Trustee Clowes-to
approve the Minutes of April 26, 1994. M~nutes were approved w~th Trustee Wilks
abstaining
III.CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
None
IV. UPDATE CHAPTER 13 - LIQUOR CODE AND PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
ORDINANCE
Mayor Farley's opening comments stated that this ~s the first comprehensive
review and update s~nce 1975 of the V~llage L~quor Code
Village Attorney Everette H~II provided an overview of the summary of changes in
the new draft compared to the current Ordinance A general d~scuss~on by the
V~llage Board and the V~llage Attorney followed over specific language ~ssues
Vanous nuances of the Code including defimt~on of vanous terms were d~scussed
Consensus of the Village Board: Approve the changes as d~scussed by the V~llage
Board members and include the changes as outhned in the Code by the V~llage
Attorney The Board also d~rected staff to move forward w~th drafting the
Ordinance m a form which could be considered at a future Village Board meeting
David Schein, 7t2 Na-Wa-Ta, spoke He stated that he felt the Parental
Respons~b~hty Ordinance was very good and he ~s happy that Mount Prospect has
taken the lead m such an important ~ssue and ~s thankful to the Board and Village
for the Ordinance
Attorney
revising
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V. PARTIAL ABATEMENT OF THE 1993 PROPERTY TAX LEVY
David Jepson prowded an overview of the various options available for abatement
of the Property Tax as requested by Trustee Clowes He stated that the first
installment of the Property Tax which is due shortly ~s designed for the 1993/1994
Village Budget The second installment will go toward the 1994/1995 Budget
Due to the current fiscal year, the overlap ~n the Levy amounts creates a hmlt on
the amount which can be abated without significantly ~mpactlng specific Budget
revenues
M~chael Janonls recommends the approval of Option 3 as outhned in the
memorandum and described by Mr, Jepson Mr, Janoms also recommended as
part of the approval of Option 3 that the staff bring back a review later in 1994 to
the Village Board to determine whether the amount for 1994 should be abated
The 1994 amount which could be considered to be abated at a future date would
be monies earmarked for fiscal year 1994/1995
Consensus of the Village Board: Approval of Opbon 3 as outlined in Mr Jepson's
memo, whereby the 1993 Levy would be reduced by $175,000 and the 1994 Levy
would be reduced by $250,000 However, the reduction ~n the 1994 Levy is
dependent upon final approval of the Village Board at a future meeting once the
staff has rewewed the financial impact of the Levy reduction upon the Budget
VI. CHANGE IN THE VILLAGE'S FISCAL YEAR
Manager Janon~s prowded a general overview of the pros and cons of switching
· the fiscal year. He stated among the ~tems that could be considered as s~gmficant
improvements by changing the fiscal year would assist c~bzens ~n helping them
understand the Budget process of the V~llage Also, one of the major ~tems to
consider by changing the fiscal year would allow the V~llage to track revenues
more closely to the tax filing requirements and the construcbon season Finally,
the change in fiscal year would also bnng the Village ~nto comphance with
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Consensus of the Village Board: There was general support for the change ~n the
fiscal year of the Village beginning January 1, 1996 Therefore, the e~ght-month
Budget year would be from May 1, 1995 through December 31, 1995
VII. EMPLOYEE ASSISTED COMPUTER PURCHASE PROGRAM
Assistant to the V~llage Manager Dawd Strahl prowded a general overview to the
V~llage Board deta~hng the benefits which would be derived from the Village
assisting employees in purchasing computers for home use
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Among the major benefits to be achieved was a supplement to the training time
of the employees in ubhzmg software and hardware on the job The program
, would prowde funds for employees to purchase their computer, whereby
employees would then repay the V~llage over a maximum of a two-year period
VIII.MANAGER'S REPORT
None
IX. ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Wilks congratulated the RAPP Group for their recent banquet Trustee
Clowes recently attended a seminar about youth orgamzabons and obtained some
good ~nformabon which he ~s going to pass along to other Board members
VI. ADJOURNMENT
The Committee of the VVhole meeting adjourned ~nto Executive Session at
1000pm
Respectfully subm~tted__,~ (~
DAVID STRAHL
DS/rcc Assistant to the V~ltage Manager