HomeMy WebLinkAbout5. NEW BUSINESS 3/4/03 illage of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
FEBRUARY 25, 2003
SUBJECT:
REQUEST FOR 6-MONTH EXTENSION OF CONDITIONAL USE ORDINANCE NO.
5096
Attached to this memorandum is a request from Patrick K. Callero, President of the Mil-De Corporation,
requesting a 6-month extension of Conditional Use Ordinance No. 5096. The Conditional Use Ordinance granted
the right to construct a drive-through restaurant at 820 E. Rand Road (originally for a Taco Bell, now for a Baskin
Robbins/Dunkin Donuts/TOGO's). Staff supports the request for the 6-month extension.
The petitioner has been working with staff and several adjacent property owners to finalize details relating to
cross access easements. The easements formalize a series of access drives between the subject property, Menards
and the Brunswick Zone. All issues relating to the easements are now resolved and therefore the project is ready
to proceed this spring.
Please forward this memorandum and attachments to the Village Board for their review and consideration at their
March 4th meeting, Staff will be present at that meeting to answer any questions related to this matter.
William J. CooneyJJr.
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February 3, 2003
Mr. William J. Cooney, Jr.
Director of Community Development
Village of Mount Prospect
100 S. Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Via Facsimile Transmission (847) 818-5329 and
Federal Express (847) 818-5328
Re: 820 E. Rand Road
Dear Mr. Cooney:
Mil-De Corporation is the owner of 820 E. Rand Road. On March
22, 2000 the Village approved Ordinance 5096 granting a Conditional
Use for a drive-thru restaurant and parking and setback variations.
The Village previously has extended the conditional use permit on
several occasions. Most recently on September 17, 2002, the Village
adopted Ordinance 5272 amending Ordinance 5096 by extending the
effective date for the Conditional Use permit for six months, to
March 17, 2003.
We have a Lease for the premises for use as a Dunkin'Donuts/
Baskin-Robbins/ Togo's Shop, which Lease is subject to obtaining
governmental approval of the proposed use. The tenant's use of the
premises would be consistent with the existing conditional use
permit.
We respectfully request the Village extend the Conditional Use
permit for an additional six months with the condition that
substantial construction be underway and completed within six monshs
thereafter.
Very truly yours,
MIL-DE CORPORATION
~trick K. Callero, President
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02/25/03
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 5096 GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE
AND VARIATION FOR PROPERTY COMMONLY KNOWN AS 820 EAST RAND ROAD
WHEREAS, the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois did adopt
Ordinance No. 5096 entitled 'An Ordinance Granting a Conditional Use In The Nature Of A Planned
Unit Development And Variation For Property Commonly Known As 820 East Rand Road "at their
regular meeting held March 22, 2000; and
WHEREAS, as set forth in Chapter 14, Section 14.203. F. 12, the Conditional Use Permit and Variation
granted through the passage of Ordinance No. 5096, the Conditional Use permit shall expire if the
Conditional Use permit ceases for more than twelve (12) months for any reason; and
WHEREAS, the Petitioner has requested that the one (1) year effective date, established with the
passage of Ordinance No. 5096, and subsequently extended for one (1) year at the April 17, 2001
meeting of the Mount Prospect Village Board, be extended for an additional six (6) months.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth hereinabove are incorporated as findings of fact bythe President
and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect.
SECTION TWO: Ordinance No. 5096 is hereby amended by extending the effective date for the
Conditional Use permit and Variation being the subject of Ordinance No. 5096 for six months.
SECTION THREE: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval
and publication in pamphlet form in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED andAPPROVEDthis
day of , 2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley, Village President
Velma W. Lowe, Village Clerk
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illage of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DAVID STRAHL, ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER
CABLE PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
FEBRUARY 26, 2003
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN
SCHOOL DISTRICT 57.
VILLAGE
Attached please find a revised agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect School
District 57 to provide television production services from February 1,2003 to January 31,
2004. This contract is for services similar to those currently provided to the Mount Prospect
Public Library and the Mt. Prospect Park District. The Service Contracts are renewable on
an annual basis; therefore, this renewal request is the third annual renewal between the
Village and School District 57. The contract can be renewed for an additional year in
February 2004 with a probable 3.5% increase to cover salary ~ncreases and other costs.
School District 57 will have paid a total of $29, 664.96 to the Village of Mount Prospect
from February 1,2003 through January 31, 2004 if the agreement is renewed.
Also please find attached an exhibit outlining the current state of our intergovernmental
funding versus expenses.
C: Velma Lowe, Village Clerk
Klm Dewis, Deputy Village Clerk
Howard Kteinstein
Kad
1/30/03
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
TO ADOPT AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH
MOUNT PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT 57 FOR
GOVERNMENT ACCESS CABLE TV SERVICE PRODUCTION
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
(hereinafter referred to as "the Village") has deemed that the best interests of the Village
may be served by entering into intergovernmental agreements; and
WHEREAS, Section 10 entitled "Intergovernmental Cooperation" of Article VII of the
Illinois Constitution empowers municipalities to enter into intergovernmental cooperation
agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect School District 57 (hereinafter referred to as "District
57") desires to participate in cable television production activities for the Village's
government access cable television channel for a period beginning February 1, 2003 and
ending January 31, 2004; and
WHEREAS, the District 57 desires to contribute the necessary funding, as set forth in
said Agreement, to enable the cable television station owned by the Village of Mount
Prospect to compensate full-time personnel required to perform programming and
production activities representing each entity.
WHEREAS, said Agreement is a direct benefit to the Village of Mount Prospect and its
residents by providing extensive coverage of services, programs, and governmental
proceedings throughout the Village.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect are
hereby authorized to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement with District 57, attached
hereto and made a part of this Resolution as Exhibit "A."
SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effective from and after its
passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this day of ,2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Mayor
Kimberly A. Dewis
Deputy Village Clerk
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MPTV- MOUNT PROSPECT GOVERNMENT TELEVISION
MOUNT PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT 57'
LETTER OF AGREEMENT - COMMUNITY PRODUCER POSITION
This document represents an agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect
(hereafter referred to as "Village") and Mount Prospect School District 57 (hereafter
referred to as "District 57") to participate in programming and production activities for
the Village's government access cable television channel (hereafter referred to as
"MPTV") for a period beginning February 1,2003 and ending January 31,2004. The
agreement is as follows:
For a period beginning February 1, 2003 and concluding January 31, 2004, District 57
will .contribute a total of $10,339.17in funding assistance for television production
services coordinated by the Village's Community Producer and supervised by the
Village's Cable Production Coordinator based at MPTV.
This position will perform the following functions:
1)
The Community Producer will produce programming for District 57 to be shown on
MPTV on a regular basis under the supervision of the Village's Cable Production
Coordinator. The Community Producer will be considered an employee of the
Village and Village projects will be first priority of the position. The Village will
provide a benefits package for the position equivalent to a basic full-time permanent
position.
2) A minimum of 2 hours of original programming per month will be created, the subject
of which shall be determined by the entities' needs.
3) The Community Producer will meet with officials from District 57 on a regular basis
to determine what types of programming are to be produced, and inform the Village
of these productions. Programming produced District 57 will be scheduled by MPTV
to balance with municipal programming as much as possible, but Village
programming will remain first priority. The selection of programming relevance or
scheduling shall be the sole responsibility of the Village.
4) The Community Producer will maintain and update information messages for District
57 on MPTV's Community Information Guide and in the Cable Views Village
newsletter insert.
5) The Community Producer will coordinate volunteer efforts to produce the District 57
programming.
6) District 57 will ask for volunteers to be trained by the Community Producer to help
increase the volunteer pool available to produce programming.
If any of the participants who are a party to this agreement becomes dissatisfied with
the level of service provided, the entity must put the specific grievance in writing and
forward it to the Village for review. After receipt of the grievance the Village shall have
ninety (90) days to respond and attempt to resolve the issue. If the issue is not resolved
to the satisfaction of the agency, the grievant may withdraw from the agreement, and
receive a prorated refund of its contribution based on the amount of time left on the
agreement provided a ninety (90) day written withdraw notice is forwarded to the Viiiage
prior to withdraw, tf participation and funding is withdrawn the Village shall not be
obligated to fund the Community Producer position beyond the conclusion of the
Village's fiscal year in which the withdraw action occurred.
By entering into this agreement each participant acknowledges their willingness to
annually budget the necessary funds to cover their assigned portion of the costs. If any
other entity who provides services to the Village residents determines such participation
in this agreement would be beneficial, all participants shall review the funding
requirements for the position to determine whether additional governmental participation
is possible within the existing programming limitation. Any additional participant shall be
assigned a cost as determined by the Village.
This agreement shall expire on January 31, 2004. Thirty (30) days prior to the
expiration of the agreement, the position will be re-evaluated by all parties. If the
performance of the position is found to be satisfactory, the agreement may be
renewed for an additional year ending February 1, 2005. If the agreement is
extended the projected annual cost of salary and benefits of the position may be
increased to a proportional amount representative of the original percentage of cost
contribution of the original agreement, All undersigned parties involved are hereby
committed for the length of the agreement, unless one or more parties withdraws under
the withdraw provisions of the agreement.
SIGNED
Village of Mount Prospect
Date
Mount Prospect School District 57 Date
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Television Services DivisiOn
1000 W Central Road
847/870-§68§
2003 Intergovernmental Income
The Television Services Department had a change in personnel at the same time it
became clear that our intergovernmental income would fall short of projections for
fiscal year 2003. This was due to a non-renewal of School District 26, and the
withdrawal of the Prospect Heights Park District from a tentative agreement. With the
movement of the 'Community Producer to the Acting Cable Production Coordinator
position and the Production Assistant to the Community Producer position, it left the
Production Assistant position vacant. Due to a shortfall that would occur if the
Production Assistant were to be hired at the $13,300.00 per year rate, we decided to fill
the position at reduced hours in order to break even. The current Production Assistant
position has been filled at a $7500.00 a year rate.
Fax: 8471870-8502 TDD (Hearing Impaired): 847/392-1375
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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Television Services Division
1000 W Central Road
847/870~5685
2003 Intergovernmental
Mount Prospect Public Library
Mt. Prospect Park District
Rivertrails Park District
School District 57
School District 59
Total
10,339.71
10,339.71
7,000.00
10, 339.71
7,500.00
$ 45,519.13
Expenses
Personal Services
Full time earnings 17,650.00
Par//~ m e earn/rigs 13, 300. O0
Seasonal earnings 1000.00
Overtime earnings 1200.00
33,150.00
Employee Benefits
FICA-SS 2060.00
FICA-Medicare 490.00
IMRF Expense 930.00
Medical Insurance 4467.00
Life Insurance 12.00
7959.00
Contractual Services
Other Services 750.00
Music Library 330.00
Equipment Maint. 1100.00
Vehicle Maint. Payment 984.00
3164.00
Utilities
Cellular Phone Service 500.00
Commodities & Supplies
Other Supplies 2125.00
Other Equipment
New Equipment 1500.00
Replacement Equipment 2750.00
4250.00
Total Intergovernmental 51,148.00
Income
Short fall 5628.87
Part Time Position 13,300.00
Short fall (5628.87)
Difference 7671.13
Fax: 847/870-8502 TDD (Hearing Impaired): 847/392-1375
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illage of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DAVID STRAHL, ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER
CABLE PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
FEBRUARY 26, 2003
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN VILLAGE AND -I
MOUNT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY
Attached please find a revised agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect and the
Mount Prospect Public Library to provide television production services through December
31, 2003. This is a renewal of an existing agreement and is similar to those currently
provided to the Mount Prospect Park District, and School District 57. The Service Contracts
are renewable on an annual basis; therefore, this renewal request is the fourth annual
renewal between the Village and the Mount Prospect Public Library. The contract can be
renewed for an additional year on January 1,2004, with a probable 3.5% increase to cover
salary 'ncreases and other costs
The Mount Prospect Public Library will have paid a total of $39,281.83 to the Village of
Mount Prospect from October 1,1999 through December 31, 2003 if the agreement is
renewed.
Also please find attached an exhibit outlining the current state of our intergovernmental
funding versus expenses.
C: Velma Lowe, Village Clerk
Kim Dewis, Deputy Village Clerk
kad
2/23/O2
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
TO ADOPT AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH MOUNT PROSPECT
PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR GOVERNMENT ACCESS CABLE TV
SERVICE PRODUCTION
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
(hereinafter referred to as "the Village") has deemed that the best interests of the
Village may be served by entering into intergovernmental agreements; and
WHEREAS, Section 10 entitled "Intergovernmental Cooperation" of Article VII of the
Illinois Constitution empowers municipalities to enter into intergovernmental
cooperation agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Public Library desires to participate in cable
television production activities for the Village's government access cable television
channel for a period beginning January 1, 2003 and ending December 31, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Public Library desires to contribute the necessary
funding, as set forth in said Agreement, to enable the cable television station owned
by the Village of Mount Prospect to compensate full-time personnel required to
perform programming and production activities representing each entity.
WHEREAS, said Agreement is a direct benefit to the Village of Mount Prospect and
its residents by providing extensive coverage of services, programs, and
governmental proceedings throughout the Village.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
are hereby authorized to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement with Mount
Prospect Public Library, attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution as
Exhibit "A."
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SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effective from and
after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this
day of
,2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Mayor
Kimberly A. Dewis
Deputy Village Clerk
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MPTV - MOUNT PROSPECT GOVERNMENT TELEVISION
MOUNT PROSPECT PUBLIC LIBRARY
LETTER OF AGREEMENT - COMMUNITY PRODUCER POSITION
This document represents an agreement between the Village of Mount
Prospect (hereafter referred to as "Village") and the Mount Prospect Public
Library (hereafter referred to as "Library") to participate in programming and
production activities for the Village's government access cable television channel
(hereafter referred to as "MPTV") for a period beginning January 1, 2003 and
ending December 31,2003. The agreement is as follows:
During the above mentioned time period, the Library will contribute a total of
$10,339.71 in funding assistance for television production services coordinated by
the Village's Community Producer and supervised by the Village's Cable
Production Coordinator based at MPTV.
This position will perform the following functions:
1)
The Community Producer will produce programming for the Library to be
shown on MPTV on a regular basis under the supervision of the Village's
Cable Production Coordinator. The Community Producer will be considered
an employee of the Village and Village projects will be first priority of the
position. The Village will provide a benefits package for the position
equivalent to a basic full-time permanent position.
2) A minimum of 2 hours of original programming per month will be created, the
subject of which shall be determined by the entities' needs.
3)
The Community Producer wilt meet with officials from the Library on a regular
basis to determine what types of programming are to be produced, and inform
the Village of these productions. Programming produced for the Library will be
scheduled by MPTV to balance with municipal and other entity programming
as much as possible, but Village programming will remain first priority. The
selection of programming relevance or scheduling shall be the sole
responsibility of the Village.
4)
The Community Producer will maintain and update information messages for
the Library on MPTV's Community Information Guide and in the Cable Views
Village newsletter insert.
5) The Community Producer will coordinate volunteer efforts to produce the
Library's programming.
If any of the participants who are a party to this agreement becomes dissatisfied
with the level of service provided, the entity must put the specific grievance in
writing and forward it to the Village for review. After receipt of the grievance the
Village shall have ninety (90) days to respond and attempt to resolve the issue.
the issue is not resolved to the satisfaction of the agency, the grievant may
withdraw from the agreement, and receive a prorated refund of its contribution
based on the amount of time left on the agreement provided a ninety (90) day
written withdraw notice is forwarded to the Village prior to withdraw. If
participation and funding is withdrawn the Village shall not be obligated to fund
the Community Producer position beyond the conclusion of the Village's fiscal
year in which the withdraw action occurred.
By entering into this agreement each participant acknowledges their willingness
to annually budget the necessary funds to cover their assigned portion of the
costs. If any other entity who provides services to the Village residents
determines such participation in this agreement would be beneficial, all
participants shall review the funding requirements for the position to determine
whether additional governmental participation is possible within the existing
programming limitation. Any additional participant shall be assigned a cost as
determined by the Village.
Thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the agreement, the agreement will be
re-evaluated by all parties. If the performance of MPTV is found to be
satisfactory, the agreement may be renewed for the following year ending
December 31,2004, otherwise the agreement shall expire on December 31,
2003. If the agreement is extended the projected annual cost of salary and
benefits of the position may be increased to a proportional amount representative
of the original percentage of cost contribution of the original agreement. All
undersigned parties involved are hereby committed for the length of the
agreement, unless one or more parties withdraws under the withdraw provisions
of the agreement.
SIGNED
Village of Mount Prospect
Date
Mount Prospect Public Library Date
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Television Services Division
1000 W Central Road
847/870-5685
2003 Intergovernmental Income
The Television Services Department had a change in personnel at the same time it
became clear that our intergovernmental income would fall short of projections for
fiscal year 2003. This was due to a non-renewal of School District 26, and the
withdrawal of the Prospect Heights Park District from a tentative agreement. With the
movement of the Community Producer to the Acting Cable Production Coordinator
position and the Production Assistant to the Community Producer position, it left the
Production Assistant position vacant. Due to a shortfall that would occur if the
Production Assistant were to be hired at the $13,300.00 per year rate, we decided to fill
the position at reduced hours in order to break even. The current Production Assistant
position has been filled at a $7500.00 a year rate.
Fax: 847/870-8502 TDD (Hearing Impaired): 847/392-1375
mptv.., your access to Mount Prospect
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT ,~.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.~
Television Services Division
1000 W Central Road
847/870-5685
2003
Mount Prospect Public Library
Mt. Prospect Park District
Rivertrails Park District
School District 57
School District 59
Intergovernmental
10,339.71
10,339.71
7,000.00
10, 339.71
7,500.00
Total $ 45,519.13
Expenses
Personal Services
Full time earnings 17,650.00
Part lime earnings 13,300. O0
Seasonal earnings 1000.00
Overtime earnings 1200.00
33,150.00
Employee Benefits
FICA-SS 2060.00
FICA-Medicare 490.00
IMRF Expense 930.00
Medical Insurance 4467.00
Life Insurance 12.00
7959.00
Contractual Services
Other Services 750.00
Music Library 330.00
Equipment Maint. 1100.00
Vehicle Maint. Payment 984.00
3164.00
Utilities
Cellular Phone Service 500.00
Commodities & Supplies
Other Supplies 2125.00
Other Equipment
New Equipment 1500.00
Replacement Equipment 2750.00
Total Intergovernmental
4250,00
51,148.00
Income
Short fall 5628.87
Part Time Position 13,300.00
Short fall (5628.87)
Difference 7671.13
Fax: 847/870-8502 TDD (Hearing Impaired): 847/392-1375
mptv.., your access to Mount Prospect
O:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Village of Mount Prospect
Mount Prospect, Illinois
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
MICHAEL E. JANONIS, VILLAGE MANAGER
DAVID STRAHL, ASSISTANT VILLAGE MANAGER
CABLE PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
FEBRUARY 26, 2003
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN VILLAGE AND THE
MT. PROSPECT PARK DISTRICT.
Attached please find a revised agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect and the
Mt. Prospect Park District to provide television production services through December 31,
2003. This is a renewal of an existing agreement and is similar to those currently provided
to the Mount Prospect Public Library, and School District 57. The Service Contracts are
renewable on an annual basis; therefore, this renewal request is the fourth annual renewal
between the Village and the Mt. Prospect Park District. The contract can be renewed for an
additional year on January 1, 2004, with a probable 3.5% increase to cover salary
increases and other costs
The Mt. Prospect Park District will have paid a total of $39,281.83 to the Village of Mount
Prospect from October 1,1999 through December 31,2003 if the agreement is renewed.
Also please find attached an exhibit outlining the current state of our intergovernmental
funding versus expenses.
C: Velma Lowe, Village Clerk
Klm Dewis, Deputy Village Clerk
Howard Kleinstein
kad
2/23/02
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE'VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
TO ADOPT AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH MOUNT PROSPECT
PARK DISTRICT FOR GOVERNMENT ACCESS CABLE TV
SERVICE PRODUCTION
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
(hereinafter referred to as "the Village") has deemed that the best interests of the
Village may be served by entering into intergovernmental agreements; and
WHEREAS, Section 10 entitled "Intergovernmental Cooperation" of Article VII of the
Illinois Constitution empowers municipalities to enter into intergovernmental
cooperation agreements; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Park District desires to participate in cable television
production activities for the Village's government access cable television channel for
a period beginning January 1, 2003 and ending December 31,2003; and
WHEREAS, the Mount Prospect Park District desires to contribute the necessary
funding, as set forth in said Agreement, to enable the cable television station owned
by the Village of Mount Prospect to compensate full-time personnel required to
perform programming and production activities representing each entity.
WHEREAS, said Agreement is a direct benefit to the Village of Mount Prospect and
its residents by providing extensive coverage of services, programs, and
governmental proceedings throughout the Village.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY,
ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect
are hereby authorized to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement with Mount
Prospect Park District, attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution as
Exhibit "A."
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SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effective from and
after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this day of ,2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Mayor
Kimberly A. Dewis
Deputy Village Clerk
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MPTV - MOUNT PROSPECT GOVERNMENT TELEVISION
MOUNT PROSPECT SCHOOL DISTRICT 57
LETTER OF AGREEMENT - COMMUNITY PRODUCER POSITION
This document represents an agreement between the Village of Mount Prospect
(hereafter referred to as "Village") and The Mt. Prospect Park District to participate in
programming and production activities for the Village's government access cable
television channel (hereafter referred to as "MPTV") for a period beginning January 1,
2003 and ending December 31,2003. The agreement is as follows:
For a period beginning January 1, 2003 and concluding December 31, 2003, The Mt.
Prospect Park District will contribute a total of $10,339.17 in funding assistance for
television production services coordinated by the Village's Community Producer and
supervised by the Village's Cable Production Coordinator based at MPTV.
This position will perform the following functions:
1 ) The Community Producer will produce programming for The Mt. Prospect Park
District to be shown on MPTV on a regular basis under the supervision of the
Village's Cable Production Coordinator. The Community Producer will be
considered an employee of the Village and Village projects will be first priority of the
position. The Village will provide a benefits package for the position equivalent to a
basic full-time permanent position.
2) A minimum of 2 hours of original programming per month will be created, the subject
of which shall be determined by the entities' needs.
3)
The Community Producer will meet with officials from The Mt. Prospect Park District
on a regular basis to determine what types of programming are to be produced, and
inform the Village of these productions. Programming produced will be scheduled by
MPTV to balance with municipal programming as much as possible, but Village
programming will remain first priority. The selection of programming relevance or
scheduling shall be the sole responsibility of the Village.
4)
The Community Producer will maintain and update information messages for The
Mt. Prospect Park District on MPTV's Community Information Guide and in the
Cable Views Village newsletter insert.
5) The Community Producer will coordinate volunteer efforts to produce the Mt.
Prospect Park District programming.
If any of the participants who are a party to this agreement becomes dissatisfied with
the level of service provided, the entity must put the specific grievance in writing and
forward it to the Village for review. After receipt of the grievance the Village shall have
ninety (90) days to respond and attempt to resolve the issue. If the issue is not resolved
to the satisfaction of the agency, the grievant may withdraw from the agreement, and
receive a prorated refund of its contribution based on the amount of time left on the
agreement provided a ninety (90) daywritten withdraw notice is forwarded to the Village
prior to withdraw. If participation and funding is withdrawn the Village shall not be
obligated to fund the Community Producer position beyond the conclusion of the
Village's fiscal year in which the withdraw action occurred.
By entering into this agreement each participant acknowledges their willingness to
annually budget the necessary funds to cover their assigned portion of the costs. If any
other entity who provides services to the Village residents determines such participation
in this agreement would be beneficial, all participants shall review the funding
requirements for the position to determine whether additional governmental participation
is possible within the existing programming limitation. Any additional participant shall be
assigned a cost as determined by the Village.
This agreement shall expire on December 31, 2003. Thirty (30) days prior to the
expiration of the agreement, the position will be re-evaluated by all parties. If the
performance of the position is found to be satisfactory, the agreement may be
renewed for an additional year ending December 31, 2004. If the agreement is
extended the projected annual cost of salary and benefits of the position may be
increased to a proportional amount representative of the original percentage of cost
contribution of the original agreement. All undersigned parties involved are hereby
committed for the length of the agreement, unless one or more parties withdraws under
the withdraw provisions of the agreement.
SIGNED
Village of Mount Prospect
Date
Mt. Prospect Park District
Date
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
Television Services Division
1000 W Central Road
847/870-5685
2003 Intergovernmental Income
The Television Services Department had a change in personnel at the same time it
became clear that our intergovernmental income would fall short of projections for
fiscal year 2003. This was due to a non-renewal of School District 26, and the
withdrawal of the Prospect Heights Park District from a tentative agreement. With the
movement of the Community Producer to the Acting Cable Production Coordinator
position and the Production Assistant to the Community Producer position, it left the
Production Assistant position vacant. Due to a shortfall that would occur if the
Production Assistant were to be hired at the $13,300.00 per year rate, we decided to fill
the position at reduced hours in order to break even. The current Production Assistant
position has been filled at a $7500.00 a year rate.
Fax: 847/870-8502 TDD (Hearing Impaired): 847/392-1375
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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT .~
Television Services Division
1000 W Central Road
8471870-5685
2003 Intergovernmental Income
Mount Prospect Public Library
Mt. Prospect Park District
Rivertrails Park District
School District 57
School District 59
Total
10,339.71
10,339.71
7,000.00
10, 339.71
7,500.00
$ 45,519,13
Expenses
Full time earnings
Part time earnings
Seasonal earnings
Overtime earnings
FICA-SS
FICA-Medicare
IMRF Expense
Medical Insurance
Life Insurance
Other Services
Music Library
Equipment Maint.
Vehicle Maint. Payment
Utilities
Cellular Phone Service
Commodities & Supplies
Other Supplies
Other Equipment
New Equipment
Replacement Equipment
Total Intergovernmental
Personal Services
17,650.00
13,300. O0
1000.00
1200.00
33,150.00
Employee Benefits
2060.00
490.00
930.00
4467.00
12.00
7959.00
Contractual Services
750.00
330.00
1100.00
984.00
3164.00
500.00
2125.00
1500.00
2750.00
4250.00
51,148.00
Short fall 5628.87
Part Time Position
! 3,300.00
Short fall (5628.87)
Difference 7671.13
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ount Prospect Public Works Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
FEBRUARY 20, 2003
RESOLUTION IN LIEU OF BONDING FOR MUNICIPAL WORK
WITHIN STATE OF ILLINOIS RIGHT-OF-WAYS
Illinois law requires any person, firm, or corporation performing work in State right-of-ways to
obtain a written permit from the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) and submit a surety
bond to insure the work meets State standards.
For many years, IDOT has allowed municipalities desiring to work in State right-of-ways to pass
a resolution in lieu of obtaining surety bonds. Staff endorses and supports this practice.
The most recent resolution between the Village of Mount Prospect and IDOT has 'expired.
Attached is a copy of a proposed new resolution to cover the 2003 and 2004 calendar years.
I would greatly appreciate it if you could submit this-resolution for the Village
consideration at the March 4, 2003 regular meeting.
SEAN P. DORSEY
Board's
Cc:
SPD/spd
attach
Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler
Water/Sewer Superintendent Roderick O'Donovan
Streets/Buildings Superintendent Paul Bures
Forestry/Grounds Superintendent Sandy Clark
Village Engineer Jeff Wulbecker
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR
TO SIGN AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND
THE ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect hereinafter referred to as MUNICIPALITY,
located in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, desires to undertake, in the years 2003
and 2004 the location, construction, operation and maintenance of driveways and street
returns, water mains, sanitary and storm sewers, street light, traffic signals, sidewalk,
landscaping, etc., on State highways, within said MUNICIPALITY, which by law and/or
agreement come under the jurisdiction and control of the Department of Transportation
of the State of Illinois hereinafter referred to as Department, and,
WHEREAS, an individual working permit must be obtained from the Department prior to
any of the aforesaid installations being constructed either by the MUNICIPALITY or by a
private person of firm under contract and supervision of the MUNICIPALITY.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That MUNICIPALITY hereby pledges its good faith and guarantees that
all work shall be performed in accordance with conditions of the permit to be granted by
the Department, and to hold State of Illinois harmless during the prosecution of such
work, and assume all liability for damages to person or property due to accidents or
otherwise by reason of the work which it to be performed under the provision of said
permit.
SECTION TWO: That all authorized officials of the MUNICIPALITY are hereby
instructed and authorized to sign said working permit on behalf of the MUNICIPALITY.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this
day of ,2003
ATTEST:
Gerald L, Farley
Mayor
Kimberly A. Dewis
Deputy Village Clerk
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO:
VILLAGE MANAGER MICHAEL E. JANONIS
FROM:
DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
DATE:
FEBRUARY 18, 2003
SUB J:
NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
PHASE 2 COMPLIANCE EFFORTS
Backgrdund
NPDES Phase 1 Rule
In 1990, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) promulgated
regulations establishing Phase I of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) storm water program. The Phase I rule recuired operators of large municipally
owned separate storm sewer systems, those serving.populations of 100,000 or more, to
develop and implement storm water management programs.
These programs were intended to be an initial effort to reduce the quantity of pollutants
picked up by storm sewers and discharged to waterways during storm events. USEPA
believes that these programs can be effective at limiting the discharge of many common
waterway pollutants including oil and grease from roadways, pesticides from lawns,
sediment from construction sites, and litter.
NPDES Phase 2 Rule
In 2000, USEPA rule makers finished the Phase 2 rule. This rule extends the NPDES
storm water program requirements to smaller municipally owned storm sewer systems
situated in urban areas. The Mount Prospect separate storm sewer system is covered
by the Phase 2 rule.
The Village operates approximately 90 miles of storm sewers. These sewers primarily
drain areas of the Village developed after 1960. The Village's storm sewers discharge to
the Des Plaines River, McDonald Creek, Feehanville Creek, Weller Creek, and Higgins
Creek. Each creek ultimately outflows to the Des Plaines River.
NPDES Phase 2 Rule Requirements
USEPA designed the Phase 2 rule to utilize a general permit approach. Under this
approach, USEPA will issue general permits to local environmental protection agencies.
In Illinois, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) will hold the general
permit for all, or most, small storm sewer operators in the state. The Village, in turn, is
required to file a notice of intent to join the state's permit by March 10, 2003.
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Notice of Intent
In order to join the state's permit, the Village was required to develop a storm
water management program that includes the following six (6) minimum control
measures:
Public Education and Outreach
A plan for distributing educational materials and performing outreach to
inform citizens about the mpacts polluted storm water runoff discharges can
have on water quality.
Public Participation/Involvement
A method of providing opportunities for citizens to participate in program
development and implementation, including effectively publicizing public
hearings and/or encouraging citizen representatives on a storm water
management panel.
Elicit Dischar~le Detection and Elimination
Develop and implement a plan to detect and eliminate elicit discharges to the
storm sewer system (includes developing a system map and informing the
community about hazards associated with illegal discharges and improper
disposal of waste).
Construction Site Runoff Control
Develop, implement, and enforce an erosion and sediment control program
for construction aCtivities that disturb I or more acres of land (controls could
include silt fences and temporary storm water detention ponds).
Post-Construction Runoff Control
Develop, implement, and enforce a program to address discharges of post-
construction storm water runoff from new development and redevelopment
areas. Applicable controls could include preventative actions such as
protecting sensitive areas (e.g., wetlands) or the use of structural best
management practices such as grassed swales or porous pavement.
Pollution Preventio n/Good Housekeeping
Develop and implement a program to reduce pollutant runoff from municipal
operations. The program must include municipal staff commitments to
pollution prevention measures and techniques (e.g., regular street sweeping,
reduction in the use of pesticides, or frequent catch-basin cleaning).
IEPA rules also stipulate that the Village identify and/or establish specific best
management practices (BMPs) designed to satisfy the intent of each measure. An
example of a BMP designed to satisfy the intent of the pollution prevention/good
housekeeping control measure might be a formalized and documented street
sweeping program.
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In addition, IEPA requires that measurable goals be developed for each BMP. An
example of a measurable goal for street sweeping might be to sweep all Village-
owed streets once every three (3) weeks, weather permitting.
Finally, IEPA has also mandated that each municipal storm sewer system joining the
State of Illinois general permit must identify a timetable implementing each BMP.
For the Village of Mount Prospect, the timet.able for implementing a formal street
sweeping program would be immediately; it is already an existing program. All
management practices must be implemented within the next five (5) years.
All of these requirements, including identification of BMPs, development of
measurable goals, and formulation of timetables must be memorialized in writing on
the notice of intent form. For your reference, a copy of the completed notice of intent
form staff proposes to submit to IEPA is attached as Appendix 1.
Ann'ual Progress Reports
Following IEPA acceptance of the notice of intent, the Village will also be required to
submit an annual progress report detailing efforts made to meet measurable goals.
A key feature of these reports will be to demonstrate progress made towards
meeting measurable goal implementation deadlines.
Future Responsibilities
At the present time, IEPA has identified no additional requirements necessary to
demonstrate compliance with NDPES Phase 2 rules. However, it is prudent to be
mindful that the purpose of the NPDES is to improve the quality of surface waters.
As such, it is feasible that degradation of water quality in the Des Plaines River, or in
Village creeks, could lead to additional state mandates such as treatment of storm
sewer discharges or systemic monitoring of receiving waters.
Village Compliance Efforts
Staff, with assistance from Stanley Consultants, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois, has developed
a comprehensive listing of BMPs with associated measurable goals, and timelines.
Additionally, we have also attempted to provide estimated budget impacts for each BMP.
This listing is detailed in the tables found in Appendix 2 and summarized below.
Pubfic Education and Outreach
· Continue existing public education programs including distribution of the solid
waste/recycling brochure, public works open house, Arbor Day ceremony,
welcome new resident reception, and public works facility tours for children's
groups.
· Modify existing programs as follows:
o Post pet waste collection ordinance on Village web site.
o Increase storm water related newsletter articles to three (3) per year.
o Produce one (1) storm water related MPTV short segment per year.
· Develop a new program to include a storm water related flyer or brochure with
business license renewal documents. This new program is an effort to comply
with specific IEPA requirements for Outreach to the business community.
· There are no new costs necessary to satisfy this control measure.
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Public
Participation / Involvement
Continue existing public participation opportunities including solid waste
commission meetings, educational seminars for school groups and multi-family
property owners, storm water management updates to the Village Board,
residential parkway tree planting programs, single and multi-family recycling
programs, and coffee with council meetings.
Develop a new program to evaluate the feasibility of extending recycling program
to the commercial sector. This new program is an effort to comply with specific
IEPA requirements for outreach to the business community, It is also incidental
to current efforts to evaluate the potential for including businesses in the
exclusive solid waste contract.
There are no new costs necessary to satisfy this control measure.
Elicfl Discharge Detection and Elimination
· Continue existing elicit discharge detection and elimination programs including
storm sewer mapping, elicit discharge detection procedures, storm sewer outfall
inspections, building sump pump inspections, MWRDGC elicit discharge tracing
and elimination programs, HazMat response and clean-up programs, and annual
creek inspections.
· Develop new programs including:
o An in-house program to perform closed circuit television inspection of
storm sewers in commercial areas on a 10~year cycle.
o Publicize elicit detection procedures in Village newsletter, MTPV, and on
Village website.
· There are no new costs new costs necessary to satisfy this control measure.
Construction Site Runoff Control
· Continue existing construction site runoff control programs including engineering
plan reviews, plan review training, construction site inspections, construction site
inspection training, construction site code enforcement, and utility construction
parkway restoration program.
· Modify existing programs as follows:
o Update Village Code to incorporate new IEPA requirements for run-off
control (i.e. IEPA now requires all developers of parcels 1 acre or larger
to file a notice of intent to join the State of Illinois NPDES general permit).
· Produce new programs to inform developers of new regulations utilizing:
o MPTV
o Village website
o Village newsletter
o Informational packet distributed to developers and builders as part of the
permit process.
· Staff estimates a $10,000 initial expense and a $2,000 annual expense to
develop and print an informational packet for distribution to developers and
builders.
Construction Site Runoff Control
· Continue existing post-construction site runoff control programs
documentation and record-keeping for plan reviews and inspections,
including
requiring
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February 18, 2003
storm water control measures on new construction, requiring public hearings for
code variances, periodic training to update review and inspection staff on new
storm water requirements, issuing stop work orders for construction sites in
violation of Village Code, and inspecting retention/detention ponds twice yearly.
· Modify existing programs as follows:
o Update Village Code to incorporate new IF:PA requirements for post
construction run-off control.
· Produce new programs to inform developers of new regulations utilizing:
o MPTV
o Village website
o Village newsletter
o Informational packet distributed to developers and builders as part of the
permit process.
· Staff estimates that there would be no new cost to satisfy the requirements of this
(~ontrol measure (Note: costs for developing informational packet are considered
incidental to the cost of developing same to satisfy Construction Site Runoff
Control measure).
Pollution Prevention / Good Housekeeping
· Continue existing pollution prevention / good housekeeping programs including
detention/retention pond cleaning, storm sewer outfall structure repairs, catch
basin/inlet cleaning, public work facility vehicle washing station, proper disposal
of street cleaning and leaf program debris, covered landscape and material
storage, contained hazardous materials storage, street sweeping, and controlled
application of herbicides and pesticides,
· Develop a computerized maintenance management system to document
maintenance, plan review, and inspection activities. Inherent to this effort will be
the development of written andard operating procedures, policies, and protocols,
· Staff estimates that the cost to develop and implement an effective computerized
maintenance management will cost approximately $60,000.
Discussion
Staff has attempted to frame NPDES Phase 2 compliance with the dual goals of
satisfying federal regulations and minimizing costs. Accordingly, a review of our BMP
and measurable goal commitments will reveal substantial utilization of existing
programs. Furthermore, additional compliance was gained by modifying of other
existing programs. These results are intentional and were sought in order to improve
environmental safeguards for Village waterways at the lowest possible cost.
However, two (2) notable exceptions to this philosophy are the storm sewer-mapping
project and the computerized maintenance management system.
Staff has endorsed continuing efforts to survey and map existing storm sewer system
assets at a rate of approximately $75,000 per year through 2006. USEPA and IEPA rule
makers have specifically stipulated that the development of accurate storm sewer
system maps is an essential component of the NPDES compliance process. Every
notice of intent must delineate an effort to develop a good storm sewer map.
Consequently, staff has determined that this cost is necessary and unavoidable.
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Staff has also endorsed an effort to develop a computerized maintenance management
system to document maintenance activities, plan reviews, and inspections. Staff has
proposed to acquire this technology by means of an estimated $60,000 expenditure in
2006. Such a program is not an explicit requirement of NPDES Phase 2 rules.
However, NPDES rules do imply an additional duty to document activities and keep
records of enforcement actions. Staff believes that an investment in a computerized
maintenance management system will lend structure to record keeping and streamline
data retrieval processes necessitated by NPDES reporting and enforcement
requirements.
Conclusion
The deadline for filing a notice of intent to join the State of illinois NPDES general permit
is March 10, 2003 Presently, the Village is well positioned to satisfy the requirements of
the NPDES Phase 2 rules and submit a notice of intent prior to the State deadline.
Staff requests that the Village Board be petitioned to approve the BMPs, measurable
goals, timelines, estimated budgets, and notice of intent form presented herein.
Staff also requests that the Village Board authorize the Mayor to sign the notice of intent
form. A suitable resolution requesting same will be presented for the Village Board's
consideration at the March 4, 2003 regular meeting.
Sean P. Dorsey
"Gle~R ,~ndler
Directo~ of Public Works
Cc: Director of Public Works Glen R. Andler
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SD
VWL
02/18~03
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TO SIGN A NOTICE OF INTENT
TO JOIN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS NPDES GENERAL PERMIT
WHEREAS, the notice of intent to join the State of Illinois NPDES general permit requires that
the Village of Mount Prospect authorize a representative to sign the notice of intent and
supporting documents; and
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect designates the Mayor as the authorized
representative of the Village of Mount Prospect to sign documents in conjunction with the notice
of intent and the State of Illinois NPDES general permit.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: That the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do
hereby designate the Mayor of the Village of Mount Prospect to sign the notice of intent to join
the State of Illinois NPDES general permit.
SECTION TVVO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage
and approval in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this
day of ,2003.
ATTEST:
Gerald L. Farley
Mayor
Kimberly Dewis
Deputy Village Clerk
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