HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/28/1990 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITI~EE OF THE WHOLE
AUGUST 28, 1990
I ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 p.m. Present at the meeting were.
Mayor Gerald L. Farley, Trustees Ralph Arthur, Mark Bnsse, Timothy Corcoran,
Leo Floros, George Van Geem (at 7.40 p m) and Theodore Wattenberg Also
present at the meeting were Village Manager John Fulton Dtxon, Assistant
Village Manager John Burg, Public Works Director Herb Weeks, Planning and
Zoning Director Dave Clements, Finance Director Dave Jepson, D~rector of
Inspection Services Chuck Bencic, Deputy Pubhc Works Director Glen Andler,
Recychng Commassion members Ken Westlake, Dick Bachhuber and Paul Hoefert,
three members of the press and f?fteen persons in the audience.
II. MINUTES
The Minutes of the Committee of the Whole meeting of August 14, 1990 were
accepted and filed Trustee Van Geem was not present when the Minutes were
adopted.
III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Mr. Ron Wold, of 617 North Forest Avenue, was on hand to complain about the
flooding that he has been experiencing He said that at 3:45 a m, on August 18,
the flood waters from the sewers filled his basement. He was disappointed that
the recent street project did not solve the flooding problem. He said that dirt and
sod were washed out on to the street from water coming from the District 214
property. He challenged the Village and District 214 to take care of the flooding
~ problems.
Jim Cardom, of 610 North Fairview, also complained about the water in his
basement. He said the Village spent the money but the problem was not solved.
George Watanabe, of 607 North Prospect Manor, also complained about the
flooding problems. He said that some neighbors had moved out of town because
of the problem. He asked that something be done
Charles Peterson, of 606 North Prospect Manor, said that he has hved here for
30 years. In 1987, he said he lost $21,000 due to flooding Once again, he has
been flooded by this recent storm He would like to see something done about
this serious problem.
Mayor Farley said he would like to accept the challenge of these residents to see
what can be done about the flooding problem He said he would like to meet
with the residents in this area to learn from their experiences He noted that a
Flood Study is in the draft stage and that in the near future, the Board should be
able to react to the findings.
Trustee Floros said he moved into that area in 1959 and also experienced these
flooding problems He is upset that the problem has not been solved even though
money has been spent. He said no group has'shown more patience than these
residents.
In response to questions by the Committee, Manager Dixon indicated,that the
Village had requested that D~strlct 214 install berms to hold back the runCoff from
the ball fields., However,,D~strict 214 refused to install the berms.
Trustee Corcoran was upset because he felt the School District should be reqmred
to install the berms. He suggested that the Board meet wath the School Board
to try to negotiate the installation of the berms. He suggested a temporary
solution; namely to install sandbags in that area to prevent further flooding
Trustee Busse also felt that the V~llage should go to the School Board and get
something done immediately.
Trustee Van Geem said the reason this problem has been going on for 30 years
is that it is a complex problem. He suggested that the Village wait to get the
expert opimon and do the project right. He d~d not feel that the sandbags or a
berm would solve the problem.
-Mr. Weeks said this (vas a si~-inch' storm. The Deep Tunnel Was full ~tnd water
had to be dumped into the Lake. The solution will no,t,be simple nor wall ~t be
inexpensive. ~ ~ ,
Trustee Wattenberg said he is very sympathetic toward the residents in this area,
but he felt the ,Vl!lage needs to follow expert advice.
Mayor Farley said the ~rilhlge will'be meeting ~vith residents (vhen we obtain
results of,the Sturdy.
Dick Bachhuber also spoke in regard to the flooding from personal experience
He noted that solving the problem in one are~ without knowing the consequences
to other areas is not reasonable. He suggested waiting for the expert advice.
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IV. DISCUSSION OF INCREASE IN CDBG LOAN LIMIT
Village Manager Dixon explained the need to increase the loan hmit for the
CDBG program. After discussion, Trustee Wattenberg moved and seconded by
Trustee Corcoran to support the recommendation of the Village Manager to
increase the CDBG loan limit from $15,000 to $25,000. By voice vote, motion
carried unammously. The appropriate Resolution will be drafted for the next
Board meeting.
V. MULTI.FAMILY RECYCLING PROGRAM
Ken Westlake reported on the recommendations of the Recychng Commission with
regard to the Multi-Family Recycling Program He said the Commission
recommends curbside recycling for low density multi-family umts. This program
would be operated just like the current Resident~ai Program with blue bins. He
smd that later this year, the Commission would like to come back to the Vdlage
Board with a recommendation for one to three yard dumpsters to deposit rmxed
recyclables at high density multi-family units.
The Committee commended the Recychng Commission for the excellent and qmck
work to develop a program for multi-family houmng units.
VI. DISCUSSION ON REBATE OF REAL ESTATE TRANSFER TAX
F~nance Director Dave Jepson indicated that the financial impact of a $2 00 per
$1,000 rebate of the Real Estate Transfer Tax for existing businesses that relocate
within the Village would be mlmmai. He said this would be a good incentive for
businesses within the commumty. ' , ~ ~
In response to a question from Trustee Van Geem, Mr. Jepson noted that he had
tried to look at any possible loopholes in this Ordinance. However, he noted
there would be a minimal loss of revenues at any rate The Committee asked
staff to prepare the appropriate Ordinance for the next Board meeting
VII. HOME OCCUPATION LICENSE
Mayor Farley said the Chamber had requested that the Village enact an
Ordinance ~to allow home occupations.
Trustee Wattenberg smd that he agrees with home occupations He asked that
the Village obtain advice from the NWMC
the Chamber of Commerce, said that Mount
Mr.
Mike
Moran,
representing
Prospect and another community are only two two of 13 towns in the area which
do not allow home occupations. He said the Chamber receives many calls aslang
about home occupations, but the Chamber must tell them these are not allowed
He said some people do not move into town for this very reason He ~suggested
that any Ordinance would eliminate problematic aspects of home occupations such
as materials stored outside, heavy traffic and parked vehicles. ·
The Committee asked various questions about home occupations. Trustee Arthur
requested a list of businesses from Janet Hansen which she feels should be
allowed. Mayor Farley asked for input from citizens on this issue This topic was
continued until the next Committee of the Whole meeting on September 11 so
that Janet Hansen of the Chamber of Commerce could be on hand.
VIII. CAMP MCDONALD ROAD JURISDI~'YIONAL TRANSFER !
Village Manager Dixon suggested that if the Village Board decides to accept a
jurisdictional transfer of Camp McDonald Road, the Village ~should require a
concrete road with curb and gutter, an enclosed sewer system instead of ditches
and a three-lane road to allow for a 'turmng lane. He noted that the only way
the County wall improve the Road is if there is a jurisdictional transfer.,
Trustee Corcoran felt the jurisdiction should remain wath the County He was
concerned about where the money to repair the Road would come from inlater
years. He said it is their Road and they should improve and keep the Road.
He does not want to see other gove~rnments?ry_ ~, to pass the buck to the
mumclpahties .... ~ ~ ~
Trustee Van Geem agreed, noting the County keep the Road.
Mayor Farley asked what funds may be available for multl-junsdlct~onal roads from
the NWMC. Manager D~xon explained the program and said that the various
commumties must compete for these funds., The Cormmttee asked the Manager
to set up a public meeting to allow residents along Camp McDonald Road to
express their views about the proposed project.
IX. MANAGER'S REPORT
1. Village Manager Dixon said that the Open Houses at the Public Safety Facility
will begin the first Saturday after Labor Day. He invited any person or group to
set up~a tour of the facilities so they can see the reason a new Public Safety
Facility is required ~ ...... ~ '
2' Manager Dixon mentioned that an Executive Session will have to be held at
the next Board meeting to discuss litigation.
X ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Trustee Wattenberg congratulated Leo Floros and his wafe for the upcormng trip
to Germany and other locations.
rustee Arthur asked about the Village's policy regarding Village employees who
are called up to the Reserves He noted that two F~refighters have been called
up Finance DireCtor Jepson smd the Village pays the employees the d~fferential
between the Military pay and the Village salary. He said they receive medical and
other benefits too.
Trustee Corcoran requested a status report on litigation against the Village.
At 9:55 p.m., the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully subrmtted,
JOHN P. BURG
JPB/rcw Assistant Village Manager