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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/09/1995 COW agenda COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AGENDA Meeting Location: Meeting Date and Time: Mount Prospect Senior Center Tuesday, May 9, 1995 50 South Emerson Street 7:30 P.M. i. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL II. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES OF APRIL 25, 1995 III. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD IV. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SENIOR HEALTHCARE SERVICES - MOUNT PROSPECT PLAN During the past year, Northwest Community Hospital has embarked on a regional effort to identify gaps in the current Senior Healthcare Delivery System. The design of the Northwest Community Hospital effort is to work within each of the communities that make up its service area to; first, educate the senior population with regard to pressing health care issues and then, to solicit their input regarding deficiencies and possible solutions. For the past several months, Diane Lewandowski from Northwest Community Hospital has been coordinating a number of discussions on senior healthcare issues here in Mount Prospect. Ms. Lewandowski is now looking to establish a Senior Healthcare Advisory Council made up of Mount Prospect residents to begin developing a "Mount Prospect Plan." While this exercise is undertaken solely by Northwest Community Hospital in an effort to improve its service delivery system, it would be appropriate for the Village Board to have a better understanding of the program, its purpose, the process and what the community can expect as a result of this effort. Additionally, it would be helpful to have Ms. Lewandowski articulate the Village government's limited role (as we understand it) in filling any identified gaps in service. Finally, since the creation of an "Advisory Board" is contemplated, it again would be appropriate to understand the Village's direct role, if any, in the work of that group. Attached is a brief description of the Program. Ms. Lewandowski will be present to discuss the program and answer any questions. ¥. CABLE TV CITIZEN SURVEY A formal review of the TCIFrelenois, Inc. Performance Audit was originally scheduled to take place as part of this evening's discussion. Unfortunately, due to the extended illness of the Village's technical consultant, a final report could not be prepared in time to meet our schedule. As an alternative, staff would like to review with Village Board members the proposed Community Needs Assessment Survey which must be done as part of the upcoming Franchise renewal process. NOTE: ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE, SHOULD CONTACT THE VILLAGE MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 100 SOUTH EMERSON, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS 60056, 708/392-6000, EXTENSION 5327, TDD #708/392-6064. The Survey will seek to gauge, among other things, the community's level of satisfaction with the current cable Franchisee. The Survey instrument is designed in conjunction with certain criteria established as part of the Franchise renewal process. Additionally, the Survey instrument will be used to gauge the level of viewership and satisfaction with our Government Access Channel 6. The proposed Survey instrument is attached along with a background memorandum. Appropriate staff will be present to answer questions and facilitate discussion. VI. ANIMAL TRAP PROGRAM For a number of years, the Village has lent out live animal traps to residents in order to facilitate the trapping of nuisance animals; i.e., squirrels, raccoons, opossums, etc. Our ability to release nuisance animals at off-site locations is governed by an annual Permit issued by the Cook County Forest Preserve District. In recent years, the release restrictions attached to the Permit have become more onerous and difficult to comply with. In the process of renewing our Permit (expiration 5/31/95), staff found that our current program is operating in violation of Permit restrictions. Problems associated with the administration of the Trap Program have been discussed with the Board in the recent past. It was anticipated that there would come a time when it was no longer feasible to maintain the program as it currently exists. In order to maintain the status quo, a substantial increase in direct staff involvement would be required. Given our limited resources and other priorities in the Environmental Health Division, staff is recommending that the current Program be terminated. In its place, the Village would maintain a listing of certified animal removal contractors who could be retained by homeowners to trap and remove nuisance animals. The accompanying memo provides some background information and appropriate staff will be present to answer questions and facilitate discussion. LINE OF SUCCESSION - DISASTER PREPAREDNESS During the recent Disaster Preparedness review, there was a request that the provisions of the Village Code with regard to succession of Officers in the event of an emergency be reviewed and possibly clarified. Clarification was sought specifically in the area of how "seniority" was defined with regard to Trustees. After reviewing applicable Code Sections, staff in consultation with the Village Attorney, are proposing a number of recommended changes. The attached material outlines those proposed changes. Appropriate staff will be available to answer questions and facilitate discussion. VIII. MANAGER'S REPORT IX. ANY OTHER BUSINESS X. ADJOURNMENT CLOSED SESSION Acquisition/Disposition of Property