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MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Community Center, Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Village Board members present were Mayor Pro-Tem Paul
Hoefert and Trustees Arlene Juracek, Steve Polit and Michael Zadel. Representing staff was
Assistant Village Manager David Strahl and Finance Director David Erb.
Ken Koeppen Linneman Road
Jim Chylik Locust Lane
Lewis Goodman School Street
Jerry Boldt School Street
Ken Greenfield See Gwun Avenue
Steve and Barb Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue
Jan Kent Briarwood Drive
Teri Markovits Briarwood Drive
Carol Tortorello Elmhurst Avenue
Chris Gruthusen Crabtree Lane
Tom Manion Edward Street
Steve Kurka I Oka Avenue
Mal Holec Quince Lane
John Dunn Owen Street
Mayor Pro-Tem Hoefert opened the meeting with general remarks and asked for introductions
from Trustees and staff in attendance. Mayor Pro-Tem Hoefert then moved to the resident
portion of the meeting.
Ken, Koeppen
Mr. Koeppen did not have anything to bring to the group and was only in
attendance to observe.
Jim Chylik, Locust
Mr. Chylik revisited a parking issue brought before Coffee with Council at
an earlier meeting involving a residence located on Locust Lane. He noted multiple vehicles
with out-of-state license plates located at residence in question. No parking violations were
observed by Mr. Chylik, but wanted to bring this to the attention to the Board. Staff noted
comments and general discussion followed.
Lewis Goodman, School
Mr. Goodman was interested in learning what the population of the
village was at this time. His concern was whether the falling population had to do with people
leaving the community (for good or bad reason) or from smaller size households. Information
on change in population figures from 2000 and 2010 census were provided. The general trend
was to smaller households. General discussion followed.
Jerry Boldt, School Street
Mr. Boldt brought to the attention of the Trustees parking issues
along the 900 block of See Gwun. Mr. Boldt also noted parking issues at 223 N. Maple (parking
extending into street). Staff explained procedure for dealing with parking violations and how
repeat offenders were dealt. While Village Code permits the booting of a vehicle as an option, it
is rarely used. Staff will look into the parking situation at this residence on Maple.
Ken Greenfield, See Gwun
Mr. Greenfield had a question related to code enforcement of
parking restrictions. Mr. Greenfield also asked about the status of the building located at
Central/Elmhurst (Central Plaza). Staff noted comments and general discussion followed.
Steve and Barb VanArsdale, Candota
Mr. VanArsdale asked about plans for the former
Borders building at Randhurst. He also had questions on improving the traffic flow through the
Randhurst Village area. Staff acknowledged that the traffic flow question had come up
previously and that stated that efforts were in place to correct the situation. General discussion
on the plans for the Borders building also took place.
Jan Kent, Briarwood
Ms. Kent inquired about annexation issues at the south end of the
village bordering the tollway. Ms. Kent wanted to know who the residents should contact with
questions. Staff provided comments and general discussion followed.
Teri Markovits, Briarwood
Ms Markovits also had questions about annexation plans for the
south end of town. General discussion on this item occurred with the question from Ms. Kent.
Carol Tortorello, Elmhurst Avenue
Ms. Tortorello questioned the decoration of the Village
Christmas tree. She suggested that a star be place on tree in future years. General discussion
followed.
Chris Gruthusen, Crabtree Lane
Mr. Gruthusen lives in an area of the Village not serviced
by Village water. Mr. Gruthusen asked why the village had not taken ownership of the Illinois
American Water system. It was explained to him that the village did pose the referendum
question on two separate occasions. The referendum question failed each time.
Mr. Gruthusen also had questions regarding traffic control and placement of stop signs. He
stated it was more an issue of drivers not following rules of the road. Mr. Gruthusen asked if the
village could do some selective enforcement at this area. Mr. Gruthusen did not know the
corner where this activity was taking place, but would follow up with Mr. Strahl. General
discussion followed.
Tom Manion, Edward
Mr. Manion inquired about the home located at the corner of Mount
Prospect Road and Central. Trustees and staff provided the long history on this property and
the various difficulties encountered with building and selling the home.
Steve Kurka, Ioka
Mr. Kurka was in attendance to introduce self and stated he was running
for Commissioner of the Mount Prospect Park Board. Mr. Kurka had not been to any previous
Coffee with Council meetings and was interested in learning how the meeting was conducted.
Mal Holec, Quince Lane
Mr. Holec wanted to get an update on the Finance Commission
recommendation for increasing the annual vehicle sticker fee. Mr. Holec also asked about the
0.25% increase in home-rule sales tax rate. It was explained to Mr. Holec that there were no
plans to increase the vehicle sticker fee at this time. Mr. Holec was also informed that the
newspaper article announcing the increase to the home rule sales tax rate was not accurate.
There are no plans to increase the home rule sales tax rate. Funds needed to pay for flood
control projects were to come from existing revenue sources.
John Dunn, Owen
Mr. Dunn asked about a tree stump located in front of 318 S Owen. He
questioned why ? Staff explained
the process for removing diseased/dead trees and removal of stumps and that stump removal
would commence again in the Spring. General discussion followed
Mayor Pro Tem Hoefert asked if there was any further business for the good of the Village.
Hearing none the meeting was adjourned at 10:50 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
David O. Erb
Finance Director