HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/14/2003 COW minutes MINUTES
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
JANUAY 14, 2003
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CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Mayor Gerad Farley, in the Mt. Prospect
Park District Community Center, 1000 West Central Road. Present at the meeting were:
Trustees Timothy Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Richard Lohrstorfer, Michaele Skowr0n Irvana
Wilks and Michae! Zadel. Staff members present inclu~d: Vi!lage Manager Michael Janonis,
Assistant Village Manager David Strahl, Public Works Director Glen Andler and Village
Engineer Jeff Wulbecker.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approval of minutes from November 26, 2002. Motion was made by Trustee Zadel and
Seconded by Trustee Corcoran. Minutes were approved. Trustee Hoefert abstained.
CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
Paul Dowd, Public Works employee and President of local SEIU 73 spoke. He stated that
the employees are still wo[kinG without a contract and have b~een working without a raise for
sometime. He is requesting Village Board involvement in the next meeting with Village staff,
Mayor Farley responded stating the Village Board will not become involved in the negotiation
process and remains confident that the staff has the full knowledge and backing of the Village
Board.
LEVEE 37 DISCUSSION
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker provided a summary of the background that initiated the
study for Levee 37. He stated much of the discussion for the floodwall was initiated after the
floods of 1986 and1987. He stated previous consideration about raising River Road was
undertaken but it was found that construction of the Levee was more effec;tive and I~S$ costly.
He stated the Feasibility Study was completed in June of 1999 arid v~lu'e engine~?ing Was
completed in February of 2000. Preliminary engineering was c0~npleted in 2001 and there
are various agent:les involved including the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, IDNR, IDOT,
Cook County Forest Preserve an(~ the communities of Prospect Heights, Mount Prospect and
Des Plaines. He stated the proposed levee would be on the east side of River Road between
Euclid and Palatine and would consist of a concrete wall that would vary ~n height from one
foot to seven feet.
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He also stated that !DOT Would reconStruCt Milwaukee Av~nue. and.i~r0ve the intersection
at Milwaukee and River, Which would be incorporated into the floodwall. He stated the wall
would be constructed in an effort to protect the Village from a ten-year flood level and all 114
buildings currently in the flood Plain would be remOVed saving the homeowners approximately
$650 a year for flood insurance since they no longer would be in the flood plain. The project
cost of $13 million is primarily covered by the Federal government at 65%, IDNR at 31%,
local shares split between Prospect Heights, Mount Prospect and Des Plaines amounts to
approximately $250,000 each or 2% plus the need to mitigate the I~nd Co~t. There is a need
for an easement of land before moving forward on the project and there needs to be flood
level water compensation which w0ul¢ be Buffalo Creek expansion fu[ther up River Road in
Lake County. If the issues are resolved n a timely basis and agreements can be reached
with the Cook County Forest preserve, the construction could start as early as 2004.
Village Manager Janonis stated there are existing funds available for funding assistance once
it is approved and the project is determined tO move forward.
Consensus of the Viila§e Board was t° PrOvide funding for the local share of this
project.
2003 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TOPICS DISCUSSION
Village Manager Michael Janonis provided a summary of the process for choosing
Committee of the Whole topics, which the Village had used in the past. He stated the priority
for early meetings in 2003 would be the financial discussion, which would hopefully be
completed by the end of March The next Committee of the Whole meeting on January 28
would be a finance workshop initial meeting and woulcl not be televised. Village Manager
Janonis went through each item for consensus of the Village Board and all suggested items
were incorporated and accepted for discussion purposes. Village Manager Janonis statea he
would facilitate the necessary timing for the topics based on recommendations or available
resources. Addit 0na items inc~ludod shopping cart remQval ,di~ssion and, speed limit study
as part of a traffic issue discussion. It was also racom.mended that a C0r~-dot Study rev ew
be added to the list.
LOCALETi~II'C'S 'I~iSCLOSURE FORM DIS~ISSiON
Village Manager Janonis stated this topic had come up in the past and is being
brought forward due to some confusion between the local disclosure statement and
the required disclosure statement that must be filed by the County annually.
Trustee Skowron provided a summary of the issues that she sees with the
disclosure statement. She st,a,t§d the Village version is not significantly different than
the County's version bu~'ti~e Village V~fsiOh d6e§ have additional property disclosure
and there is a n~ed to defihe conflict of interest for clarification and use on the form
She also suggests that the Village Attorney be included in 'the discussion on this
topic.
General cornmefit§ f~bm Vill~g~ Bo~i~8 ~Sh~l~f'§ iii6188~d th'b f0116wihg items:
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It was recommended that the Code itself b~ s~fb§~lined tO ihC0rp°rate this item in
one specific location so it is not necessary to search for the details throughout the
Code to determine compliance. There also was a comment regarding the clearest
definition of conflict of interest as it relates to the proposed regulations.
Consensus of the Village Board was to defer this item so that it can be
rescheduled with involvement and diScussion of the Village Attorney
participating. Them were several minor items clarifying the disclosure
statement, which are recommended to be completed in the interim for
consideration.
VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT
The Village Manager reminded everyone that the January 28 Finance Workshop will be not
be televised and wi!! take place at the Police and. Fire Bui!~ing training room.
ANY OTHER BUSINESS
Mayor Farley wanted to recognize the Mayor of Des Plaines for his involvement in getting
the Levee 37 Project moving.
Trustee Hoefert requested a status report on the LOuis Street townhomes, downtown traffic
signals and Costco.
Village Manager J~i~bnis stated the Zoning change is currently underway with Louis Street.
He stated the downtown traffic signals have a software issue, which is being addressed by
IDOT. Costco is stil! interested in the Randhurst site, however, the project has been delayed
due to possib!e reconfiguration at the Randhurst site.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further bu~inbss, the meeting adjourned at 9:09 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
DAVID STRAHL
Assistant Village Maha9er
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