HomeMy WebLinkAbout8. MEETING NOTICES 9/16/03Mount Prospect Sister Cities Commission
100 South Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
(847) 392-6000
AGENDA
SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
September 18, 2003
Village Hall Conference Room
100 S. Emerson Street
5:30 p.m.
I. CALLTO ORDER
II. OLD BUSINESS
A. Sister City Policy for Visits
B. Thank you to Chamber of Commerce for sponsoring intern Caroline
LaPlace
C. SPECIAL PROJECT
Visit of OrChestre et ChOrus du Conservatoire de S~vres
i. Band Report- Judy Thorne
ii. Banquet Report- Carole Bloomquist
iii. Sunday Ticket Sales
iv. Kiwanis Participation
v. Gifts
III. NEW BUSINESS
A. New Commission Member Orientation
B. Sister City Membership
C. French Sister City Group
- Discuss establishing an informal group with Palatine and Hoffman Estates
who both have French sister cities.
D. Annual Fundraising
IV. NEXT MEETING - Scheduled for November
V. ADJOURNMENT
Members Present:
Members Absent:
MOUNT PROSPECT SISTER CITIES COMMISSION
Minutes
July 10, 2003
Tokiko Blaine Melanie Karsen
Carole Bloomquist Dorothy Kucera
Larry D'Urso Paul Sells
John Eichman Adelaide Thulin
Evelyn Eichman Fred Thulin
Janice Farley Irvana Wilks
Mayor Gerald Farley
Lil Floros
Mark Miller
J.L. Scott
Staff Liaison: Maura Jandris
The meeting was called to order at 5:30 p.m.
Report on Trip to Sbvres
Irvana reported that the tom was beautifully decorated for their arrival with U.S. and French flags on the
lightpoles and the delegation received a warm welcome. They toured schools, Versailles, Peace Pole
dedication & Armistice Day ceremony, Givemey, a tour of Paris, Porcelain Factory and attended a
banquet in their honor. They made a lot of new friends.
Report on Visit of Sbvres Conservatory
The Commission reviewed a report prepared by Judy Thorne regarding the visit. Host families were
needed to house the visitors. Lil Floros reported that Judy Thorne and Dorothy Kucera would be attending
a Special Events Commission meeting to ask for their assistance with the visit. The dates of the visit are
Oct. 25 - 31.
Policy for Visits
The Commission reviewed a draft policy from Irvana Wilks. A discussion took place with regard to the
need to define "official" in categorizing visits. It was also determined that a framework should be
established for processing employment requests from S~vres.
4th of July Parade Report
The Commission had a float in the 4th of July Parade and members passed out flyers about the visit of the
Conservatory. The float featured a model of the peace pole constructed by Yngve and Carole Bloomquist
and decorated by the Public Works Department. The peace pole model and banners will be stored at
Public Works.
Budget Report
The Commission has $306.57 remaining in its budget. The Mayor suggested that the Commission think
about projects that would generate revenue so they could be more self-sufficient.
Irvana commented that it was helpful to go to conventions and get ideas from other communities. Dorothy
suggested thinking of a fundraiser. Several ideas were discuSsed: Bastille Day, Downtown Block Party.
Le Sevrien - Translation
Melanie Karsen translated an article from Le Sevrien about the trip to S~vres.
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
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AGENDA
MOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
September 18, 2003
CONFERENCE ROOM B, PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY
1700 WEST CENTRAL ROAD
7:30 PM
I. CALL TO ORDER
I1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
III. CITIZEN FORUM
IV. SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS/DATA
V. OLD BUSINESS
VI. NEW BUSINESS
VII. NEXT MEETING
VIII. ADJOURNMENT
ANY INDIVIDUAL WHO WOULD LIKE TO ATTEND THIS MEETING BUT BECAUSE OF A
DISABILITY NEEDS SOME ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE PLEASE CONTACT
PUBLIC WORKS AT 847.870.5640, TDD 847.392.1235.
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MOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION
May 15, 2003
MEETING MINUTES
PRESENT
George Luteri, Rod Mobus, Pankaj Parikh, Mary Winkler, and Ken Westlake.
Lisa Angell Public Works
ABSENT
Mary Rosen
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Luted called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes from the March 20, 2003 meeting were approved as written.
CITIZEN FORUM
No individuals were in attendance to address the Commission.
SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS AND DATA
Date from January, February, March and APril were included in the May meeting packet.
There have been no significant changes in the residential program.
The Coordinator reported that SWANCC was sponsoring a Public Works Hazardous Waste collection for
member communities. The Public Works Department determine if there are any "unwanted "hazardous
materials. SWANCC will pay up to $2,000 per community.
OTHER
· Reuse/Recycling of Sports Equipment
Commissioner Mobus reported that he was unable to find alternative disposal options for the used
sports equipment.. The used equipment was disposed as garbage. [At the March meeting he had
asked for suggestions for "reusing" or "recycling used sports equipment.]
· 2003 Open House
Several Commissioners volunteered to work at the May 17th, Open House. However, most were
unable to commit to the 4th of July parade. The Commission will have a Recycling "Float" and staff
will help with the collection of recyclable beverage containers along the parade route.
The Coordinator reported that the Public Works Department received approximately 12 64-gallon
recycling toters for use at public events such as the Open House.
NEXT MEETING
The July 3, 2003 meeting was cancelled. The next meeting was scheduled for Thursday, September
18, 2003 in the Public Works Facility, 1700 West Central Road at 7:30 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
M. Lisa Angell
Solid Waste Coordinator