HomeMy WebLinkAbout5. MEETING NOTICES 7/01/03MAYOR
Gerald L, Farley
Timothy J. Corcoran
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Richard M. Lohrstorfer
Miehaele W. Skowron
Irvana K. Wilks
Michael A, Zadel
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W. Lowe
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Phone:
Fax:
TDD:
(847) 392-6000
(847) 392-6022
(847) 392-6064
MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION
AGENDA
JULY 2, 2003
MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS
7:00 P.M.
I. Call To Order
II. Roll Call
III. Approval of Amendment to April 2, 2003 Minutes
IV. Approval of May 7, 2003 Minutes
V. Approval of June 4, 2003 Minutes
VI, Old Business
VII. New Business
VII. Other Business
VIII. Adjournment
It is the general expectation of the Mount Prospect Youth Commission that
all members attend every meeting. If you are unable to attend please
contact either Sarah Corcoran, Chairman - 847-506-9232 or Kim Unger, Co-
Chairman - 847-259-0233 by the Friday prior to the meeting. In an
emergency cancellation, you may call the meeting room at the Mount
Prospect Police and Fire Headquarters at 847-818-5337 at the time of the
meeting.
Upcoming meetings are scheduled for:
August 6, 2003
September 3, 2003
October 1, 2003
MAYOR
Gerald L Farley
Timothy J. Corcoran
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Richard M, Lohrstorfer
Michaele W. Skowron
Irvana K. Wilks
Michael A. Zadel
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W. Lowe
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Phone: (847) 392-6000
Fax: (847) 392-6022
TDD: (847) 392-6064
MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION MINUTES
MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2003
7:00 P.M.
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
GUESTS:
KlM UNGER, CO-CHAIRWOMAN
MICHAEL ARTWOHL
NICOLE BRAUS
BEATA DUL
NICOLE LOGISZ
JUSTYNA MILEWSKI
MELODY RUETSCHE
KELLY SNODGRASS
A/A SCHEIN
A/A WALPOLE
SECRETARY CINDY RUMORE
BRENT BUSSE, CATHY CHEC, SARAH CORCORAN, MICHAEL HIGGINS, MICHELLE KAY,
CHRISTY LUKAS, JAMES RUETSCHE, ANDREW STEINWEG, TYRA STROBEL, A/A GILLIGAN,
A/A LOHRSTORFER, A/A NAGEL
LARRY BRAUS, MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES
CALL TO ORDER
CO-CHAIRWOMAN KlM UNGER CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AT 7:06 P.M. IN THE FIRST FLOOR
TRAINING ROOM OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS, MOUNT PROSPECT,
ILLINOIS.
ROLL CALL
SECRETARY CINDY RUMORE READ ROLL CALL.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
DUE TO ATTENDANCE THERE WAS NO QUORUM AND THE MINUTES FROM THE MAY 7, 2003 YOUTH
COMMISSION MEETING WERE NOT APPROVED.
MOUNT PROSPECT YOUTH COMMISSION MINUTES
JUNE 4, 2003
SPECIAL GUEST
LARRY BRAUS, MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES, REPORTED THEIR BEST ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY
CARNIVAL EVER. THE CARNIVAL WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL WITH $100,000.00 PROFIT BY THE CARNIVAL
COMPANY AND $30,000.00 BY THE MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES.
MR. BRAUS STATED THE MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES THEME FOR THE 4TH OF JULY PARADE IS,
"MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES SUPPORT OUR TOWN'S YOUTH." MR. BRAUS INVITED THE YOUTH
COMMISSION TO PARTICIPATE WITH THE JAYCEES AND SUGGESTED THEY ATTEND THEIR NEXT
MEETING.
OLD BUSINESS
LATTOF YMCA TEEN CENTER
DISCUSSED THE STATUS OF THE SURVEYS SENT TO LOCAL SCHOOLS.
RESULTS TO BE HELD AT THE JULY MEETING.
FURTHER DISCUSSION OF
NEW BUSINESS
YOUTH COMMISSION ANNUAL REPORT
YOUTH COMMISSION TO PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL REPORT IN JUNE TO THE VILLAGE BOARD AT THE
MOUNT PROSPECT PARK DISTRICT CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTER, 1000 CENTRAL ROAD.
4TM OF JULY PARADE
MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE WITH THE MOUNT PROSPECT JAYCEES FLOAT. YOUTH COMMISSION TO
CONTACT THE SPECIAL EVENTS COMMITTEE REGARDING PARTICIPATION IN THE PARADE.
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
NEXT MEETING: SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2003
9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M. - VILLAGE HALL, 2ND FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM
100 SOUTH EMERSON STREET
MOTION TO ADJOURN
MOTION: TO ADJOURN THE JUNE 4, 2003 YOUTH COMMISSION MEETING.
~ ST NICOLE LOGISZ
2ND NICOLE BRAUS
UNANIMOUS BY ALL MEMBERS
MEETING ADJOURNED
CO-CHAIRWOMAN KlM UNGER DECLARED THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:30 P.M.
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Village of Mount Prospect
112 E. Northwest Highway Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
BOARD OF FIRE AND POLICE COMMISIONERS
Phone:
(847) 870-5653
THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
MOUNT PROSPECT BOARD OF FIRE AND POLICE COMMISSIONERS
SCHEDUL~DFOROU~y 1,2003
BEEN CANCELLED.
MAYOR
Gerald L Farley
Timothy J Corcoran
Paul Wm Hoefert
Richard M. Lohrstorfer
Michaeie W. Skowron
Jrvana K WiikS
Michael A, Zadel
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W Lowe
Village of Mount Prospect
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Phone:
Fax:
TDD:
(847) 392-6000
(84'7) 392-6022
(847) 392-6064
CANCELLATION NOTICE
COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMISSION
JULY 3, 2003
MEETING IS CANCELLED
MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2003
9:00 A.M.
2~ Floor Conference Room, Village Hall
The meeting was convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Trustees Richard Lohrstorfer,
Michaele Skowron, and Irvana Wilks. Representing the Village staff was Chief of Police
R/chard Eddington and Village Manager Michael Janonis.
Residents In Attendance
Ray Rubio
Katy & Bert Hanson
Leo & Muriel Newhouse
Martha Nelson
Linda Benwitz
Newt Hallman
Emie & Sue Lassie
Dorothy Sissors
Jerry & Barbara Duever
Carol Tortorello
David Schein
Debby & Mike Pizzato
412 N. Elmhurst
103 Eastwood
407 N. Dale Avenue
406 N. MacArthur Drive
304 N. Dale Avenue
309 Dale Avenue
805 S. Elm Street
807 S. Elm Street
806 S. Elm Street
223 S Elmhurst Avenue
512 Nawata Trail
409 N. Dale Avenue
Katy & Bert Hanson, 103 Eastwood, came to Coffee with Council to obtain an update on the
ongoing situation they have with their neighbor at 104 N. Elmhurst Avenue. The situation
involves the painting of cars and other major repair projects on numerous different cars. Village
Manager Mike Janonis stated he was aware of the problem and will check with Bob Roels,
Environmental Health Coordinator, regarding the status on the situation. Further, Village
Attorney Everett Hill will be contacted to see if an injunction option is available as a remedy for
this situation.
Leo Newhouse, 407 N. Dale, came to Coffee with Council regarding an ongoing problem with
student parking fi:om Prospect High School. After a wide-range of discussion with many of the
residents fi:om North Dale, Village Manager Mike Janonis committed to expanding the parking
restrictions. The parking restrictions will be the same as are currently in use on Fairview,
Prospect Manor, Highland and Memory Lane. That is No Parking 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., 1:00 to
2:00 p.m. School Days. Exact locations of parking restrictions to be determined by staff and the
matter referred to the Safety Commission.
Martha Nelson, 406 N. MacArthnr, provided the attendees at Coffee with Council the response
from the school board and the documentation of the information that had been presented to the
District 214 School Board. Further, Martha Nelson is requesting clarification on whether or not
vehicles will be ticketed for parking on the grass in the Northwest Meadows Subdivision.
ewt Hallman, 309 N. Dale. In addition to the student parking issues, he had questions about
the home business at 310 Dale. A truck with a logo is often parked in the driveway. Village
Manager Mike Janonis committed to follow up on this matter.
Ernie & Sue Lassie, 805 S. Elm Street, Dorothy Sissors, 807 S Elm Street, Jerry & Barbara
Duever, 806 S. Elm Street, came to Coffee with Council regarding the property maintenance
issues at 804 S. Elm Street. They collectively expressed concerns regarding storage of garbage,
storage of motorcycles, storage of abandoned and or derelict vehicles and failure to maintain
their lawn according to Village code. Village Manager Michael Janouis committed to a review
of the situation to determine the current status of the citations that have been issued to 804 S.
Elm Street. However, he advised the residents of the slowness of housing court and the
sometimes-inappropriate resolution selected by housing court judges. Trustee Skowron
suggested that the neighborhood members appear in court to emphasize their concerns regarding
the matter.
Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Avenue, came to Coffee with Council to inquire as to the
tax status of the cultural centers that were moving into town. Her concern was that these parcels
of commercial land would be removed from the tax rolls.
Dave Schein, 512 Nawata, came to Coffee with Council to express his concern over the Patriot
Act and its enforcement by federal and local law enfomement.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
Ric~h~d Eddington
Chief of Police