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MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013
Community Center
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1 Floor Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:03 a.m. with Mayor Wilks, Trustee Polit and Trustee Hoefert, and Trustee
Matuszak present. Village Manager Janonis and Police Chief Semkiu represented staff.
Residents in Attendance
Barbara Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue
Jim Chylik Locust Street
John Elenberger S. Redwood Drive
Matt Delik S. See Gwun Avenue
Louis Goodman N. School Street
Mal Holec Quince Lane
Robert Kowalek S. Can Dota Avenue
Jan Kent Briarwood Drive
Louis Bowers Boxwood Drive
Tom Tezky N. School Street
Carol Tortorello S. Elmhurst Avenue
Max Romanowicz E. Ardyce Lane
Tom Manion S. Edward Street
David Schein, Esq. Na Wa Ta Avenue
Mayor Wilks opened the meeting with a few remarks about the new design for the police cars and then
moved to the resident portion of the meeting.
Barbara Van Arsdale, Can Dota Avenue
Ms. Van Arsdale said she just came for the fun.
Jim Chylik, Locust Street
Mr. Chylik’s question was regarding the time limit new residents to the village have to change their license
and Chief Semkiu responded it is 30 days according to State Statute.
Ken Greenfield, S. See Gwun
Mr. Greenfield inquired about commercial vehicles parked in driveways on See Gwun, between Lonnquist
and Golf. He complained it was an eyesore and devalues the community and he wondered if there is an
ordinance specific to this. Trustee Hoefert responded there is a code and it is very specific to B plate
violations. There was a lengthy discussion regarding the code and the circumstances where vehicles are
allowed to park in the driveways. Mr. Janonis offered to e-mail the ordinance to Mr. Greenfield. Chief
Semkiu will assign staff to check for violations and have the Crime Prevention Officer follow-up on the
findings.
Mr. Greenfield inquired about the traffic light at Kensington and Elmhurst Road, as the timing is very long,
sometimes as much as 2 minutes and 20 seconds. Mr. Janonis responded this is what they call the “Iron
Triangle,” which is three (3) busy intersections, controlled by IDOT (Illinois Department of Transportation)
and priority is given to Rand Road. Mr. Janonis suggested the next time it happens, call the Village and
his concern will be forwarded to Engineering. Chief Semkiu said the Village’s traffic engineer Matt Lawrie
worked with IDOT to determine the best possible traffic light sequencing and timing for the intersections.
Mr. Greenfield’s last concern is the raised concrete median on Golf Road by Na Wa Ta, which makes it
difficult to turn. Mr. Janonis stated the Village requested IDOT remove it, but it was not in the budget.
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John Elenberger, S. Redwood Drive
Mr. Elenberger had several questions for Coffee with Council and started with inquiring about the timing
of the light at Busse and Golf Road. Mr. Janonis responded that the Village can request to have IDOT
check to see if an adjustment could be made. Next, he asked why the handicapped parking spaces at
the police department are so far from the door. Trustee Polit responded the reason may be the contour
and level of cement, as these spaces must be flat. Chief Semkiu will look into this matter. Mr. Elenberger
asked what the wood structure on Village Hall facing Elmhurst Road was and he was informed it was the
Executive Conference Room. He also inquired whether the Village Hall parking lot has a camera, as his
concern was for people walking in the garage for exercise. Mayor Wilks responded yes. Lastly, he asked
whether anything further had come of Walgreens going in at the location of Elmhurst Road and Golf Road
and Mr. Janonis responded Walgreen’s never pursued it any further.
Matt Delik, S. See Gwun Avenue
Mr. Delik attended Coffee with Council to discuss the speed bumps See Gwun Avenue. Mr. Delek said
cars are “flying down the road” and the speed bumps are not serving any purpose. Board members
advised this started as an experiment to provide for “Traffic Calming” and this has been discussed at a
recent meeting with the consensus the speed bumps remain. Chief Semkiu offered to have his patrol
staff schedule a rotation for monitoring the street, the use of the speed trailer, the drone car and the
department program for lending the resident a radar gun. Trustee Polit also suggested “Stay Alive Signs”
which could be placed on the parkways.
Louis Goodman, N. School Street
Mr. Goodman inquired about the Village spending $33,000 to take over Kensington Road between Forest
Avenue and Elmhurst Road. Mr. Janonis explained the Village agreed to accept the jurisdictional transfer
after IDOT completes the $3.3 million in improvements. There was a general discussion regarding the
cost involved and what is best for the Village. Mr. Goodman also inquired about how they determine
which trucks receive B plates and the additional vehicle sticker fee which led to a general discussion on
different vehicles and their uses.
Mal Holec, Quince Lane
Mr. Holec inquired about our response to 9-1-1 calls and if we followed what Chicago is doing now, which
is responding only to calls for imminent danger. Chief Semkiu stated we respond to all calls for service
and we do not make a prior determination. Mr. Janonis advised that calls are stacked on busy nights.
Mr. Delek said he recently had a call for service at his home and was pleased with the response,
especially since there were burglaries in the area. Mr. Polit complimented Crime Prevention Officer Greg
Sill on the Burglary Program he recently presented at the Mount Prospect Library. Chief Semkiu
commented that fortunately burglaries have abated at this time, but residents should continue to be
cautious keeping cars and homes secured.
Robert Kawalek, S. Can Dota Avenue
Mr. Kawalek attended to discuss the snowplowing by Public Works at his home on Can Dota and
Manawa. When clearing the street by his home, the snowplows leave huge piles of snow on the apron of
his driveway. He has called Public Works to complain during the last snow and Paul Burris advised this is
not a Village issue, but removed the snow as a courtesy. There was a discussion on snow removal and
the consensus was it happens and is the responsibility of the homeowner. Mr. Janonis stated his
residence is similarly located on a corner lot and he experiences the same type of issue as does other
corner lot owners in the Village. Mr. Janonis indicated that he does not receive preferential treatment for
the snow accumulation; however, he offered to look into the matter.
Jan Kent, Briarwood Drive
Ms. Kent inquired about the status of the annexation of the Lynn Court area. Mr. Janonis stated they are
still waiting to discuss with this Toll Way Authority. Ms. Kent asked how long dumpsters can remain in a
driveway. Mr. Janonis advised if a permit is pulled, a reasonable amount of time to do the work is
allowed. Her last inquiry was regarding Commonwealth Edison trimming trees east of Lake Briarwood.
Mr. Janonis will call to follow up on this matter.
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Louis Bowers, Boxwood Drive
Mr. Bowers inquired about an ad he received for purchasing insurance to cover the pipes from his home
to the Village connection. Mr. Janonis stated these ads are not coming from the Village and is strictly an
individual’s right to buy. He added that water lines usually don’t collapse, sewer lines can. Mr. Schein
mentioned that broad form homeowners insurance will cover service lines on the property. The $49.00
energy assessment from NICOR to check for leaks was discussed. Mr. Janonis said it was a service
offered as an Energy Saving Program to save money. There was also a brief discussion on tax bills,
which now show the pension fund.
Tom Tezky, N. School Street
Mr. Tezky briefly mentioned why he believes in gun control.
Carol Tortorello, S. Elmhurst Avenue
Carol Tortorello told everyone she is selling the Carson’s community days coupon books for Crime
Stoppers. She also reminded everyone about the star for the top of next year’s tree. Mayor Wilks offered
her congratulations to Ms. Tortorello on winning a Shining Star Award.
Tom Manion, Edward Street
Mr. Manion commented that Public Works deserves kudos for their snowplowing during the last storm.
David Schein Esq., Na Wa Ta Avenue
Mr. Schein provided an explanation of the abbreviation “Esq.” appearing after his name, which means
your name is different than your father’s name. He also gave kudos to Police Officer Greg Sill’s return to
Crime Prevention. Mr. Schein also asked about the status of the Doretti’s Pharmacy strip mall on Central
and he was informed nothing is happening at this time. There was a brief discussion on when the Village
uses the “beet juice” during the snow season. Trustee Polit said they are trying to determine the best
time to put it down so it adheres to the surface.
With no further business, Mayor Wilks adjourned the meeting at 11:03 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Michael Semkiu
Chief of Police
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