HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/09/2002 CWC minutes MAYOR
Gerald L. Farley
TRUSTEES
Timothy .1. Corcoran
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Richard M. Lohrstorfer
MichaeIe W. Skowron
Irvana K. Wilks
MichaeI A. Zadel
Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E, Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
V¢lma W. Lowe
Phone: 847/818-5328
Fax: 847/818-5329
TDD: 847/392q6064
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, November 9, 2002 - 9:00 a.m.
2nd Floor Conference Room, Village Hall
The meeting was convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Trustees Paul Fioefert, Rick
Lohrstorfer, Michaele Skowron and Michael Zadel. Representing staff was Village Manager
Michael Janonis and Community Development Director William Cooney.
Residents in Attendance:
Jerry S0daro
Carol Tortorelio
Jane Ameer
Donald Maxwell
David Schein
Joe Klymko
Ray Rubio
Carolyn Zadei
Margaret Lannen
Charles W. Peterson
Marek Radziszensld
Joaane Engstrom
1777 Crystal Lane
223 S. Elmhurst Avenue
14 S. Mt. Prospect
632 S. Edward Street
512 Nawata
1801 Boulder
412 N. Elmhurst
800 S. Nawata
999 Elmhurst Road
606 N. Prospect Avenue
810 N. River Road
110 N. Kenilworth
Jerry Sodaro 1777 Crystal Lane, Mr. Sodaro stated that he had several issues to discuss. The
first issue related to a tree that was placed in the right of way at the intersection of Algonquin
Road & Busse Road. He indicated that the tree in question blocked the view of the traffic signal
at this location and he felt that it should be removed. Mr. Janonis stated that he would have the
Public Works Depamnent review this and take appropriate action. Mr. Sodaro then stated that
there has been a rash of stolen CD players from automobiles at the Crystal Towers Condominium
Complex. He found it interesting that a business that is located on Algonquin Road called "Cash
Solutions" was selling several used CD players from this location. Mr. Janonis stated that the
Police Department continues to monitor the sale of items from this establishment, and has not
found any of these items to be stolen. Mr. Sodaro's next issue went to the priorities of the Police
Department. He stated that he felt that crime should be the top priority rather than issuing tickets
for seatbelt compliance. There was much discussion regarding the priorities of the Police
Department and the Village Board reinforced that crime remains the top priority. Mr. Sodaro's
final issue related to the need for better enforcement for drunk driving on South Busse Road,
especially near the Famous Freddy's establishment. He felt that if the police enforced this that
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they would be able to write numerous DUI tickets to patrons leaving this establishment. There
was general discussion regarding the Village's No Tolerance Policy on drunk driving and Mr.
Sodaro was assured that the police would be notified of his concern.
Carol Tortorello, 223 S. EImhurst Ave: Ms. Tortorello inquired if the
Village has considered eliminating the vehicle sticker. Several Trustees voiced their views on this
issue and indicated that while it was not a short-term priority that they would continue to evaluate
revenue sources that could replace the vehicle sticker. Ms. Tortorello then asked where the
Village was getting the funds to pay for the recent class action settlement. Mr. Janonis indicated
that the Village has insurance for such matters. Ms. Tortorello inquired about the status of the
Costco development at Randhurst. Margaret Lannen, General Manager at Randhurst, stated that
Costco is still very interested in locating at Randhurst but that they were reviewing various
alternatives for the final location of Costco on the site. She said the ownership wanted to fully
evaluate all opportunities prior to moving forward with the Costco plans. Several trustees voiced
their concerns at the lack of information provided to the Village regarding the status of this
project. The trustees also voiced their displeasure with the fact that they were asked to participate
in a sales tax rebate program prior to the Costco deal being finalized. Rouse had previously
implied that the sales tax rebate was the final piece of the puzzle and that the project would move
forward quickly. Ms, Lannen indicated that she would plan to attend future meetings to provide as
much information to the Board as she possibly could.
Jane Ameer, 14 S. Mt. Prospect Road: Ms. Ameer indicated that she is a new resident in the
Village and wanted to see what took place at the Coffee with Council meetings. She said that she
is very pleased with the service she received from the Police Department recently.
Donald Maxwell, 632 S. Edward Street: Mr. Maxwell inquired why the Village Board did not go
to referendum for the village hall and parking structure development that is soon to begin. There
was general discussion regarding the process the Village Board went through to come to a
determination not to go to referendum. Mr. Maxwell indicated while he appreciated this input, he
feels that all public facilities should go to referendum prior to construction.
Charles Peterson, 606 N. Prospect Manor: Mr. Peterson stated that he served as an Election
Judge during the recent election and that he received a parking ticket for parking on the public
street at 5 AM. He asked if there was a process available to have the ticket waived, given the
circumstances. He was advised to contact the Police Department and explain the situation. The
Police Department would likely mediate the ticket. Mr. Peterson also stated that the high-speed
traffic continues to be a problem on Prospect Manor, especially around 3 PM when Prospect High
School ends classes. He asked that the Police Department patrol this area to address this problem.
He also indicated that the high school students and their fans continue to park on Memory Lane on
Saturdays, even though there is a no parking regulation in place. Mr. Janonis stated that he would
have the Police Department investigate this.
David Schein, 512 Nawata: Mr. Schein attended the Prospect vs. Hersey high school football
game last evening. He stated that there was a large traffic jam in the parking lot at the conclusion
of the ballgame. He suggested the Village coordinate the traffic control efforts with the high
school because it took over one hour to get out of the parking lot. The Board suggested that this
matter first should be brought up with District 214 since this is on their property. The Village will
certainly assist in handling these situations, but District 214 first need~ to address this issue~ Mr.
Schein then also suggested that all cars participating in the Winter Parade be required to turn off
their headlights since they blind the spectators. Mr. Janonis stated that the Special Events
Commission has made this known to the participants in the parade.
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Joe Klymco, 1801 Boulder: Mr. KIymco stated that his new wife recentlY had gone through the
variation process for a large shed. He stated that he recently measured the distance of the side yard
setback and he found that it was only 11" from the property line. He inquired if he could pursue
the variation process for this lesser variation. The Village Board stated that they would not likely
approve a variation for the setback and that the petitioner must move the structure in the next few
weeks so the structure is in compliance with codes,
The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Director of Community Development