HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/08/2003 CWC minutes MAYOR
Gerald L. Farley
TRUSTEES
Timothy J. Corcoran
Paul Wm. Hoefert
Richard M. Lohrstorfer
Michaele W. Skowron
Irvana K. Wilks
Michael A. Zadel
Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
100 South Emerson Street Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
VILLAGE MANAGER
Michael E. Janonis
VILLAGE CLERK
Velma W. Lowe
Phone: 847/818-5328
Fax: 847/818-5329
TDD: 847/392-6064
MINUTES
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
Saturday, November 8, 2003 - 9:00 a.m.
2nd Floor Conference Room, Village Hall
The meeting was convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present were Mayor Skip Farley, Trustees Tim
Corcoran, Paul Hoefert, Michaele Skowron, Irvana Wilks and Michael Zadel. Representing staff
was Assistant Village Manager David Strahl and Community Development Director William
Cooney.
Residents in Attendance:
Katy Hanson
Lee Williams
Ray Rubio
Marilyn S. Leung
David Schein
Patty Burger
John Fisher
Matt Smith
Kevin Bolger
103 Eastwood
70 N. Albert
412 N. Elmhurst
1221 W. Sunset Rd.
512 Nawata
408 Bob-O-Link
930 Boxwood Dr.
1064A Boxwood Dr.
510 N. Prospect Manor
Katy Hanson, 103 Eastwood: Ms. Hanson inquired what the status was with her neighbor at
104 N. Elmhurst Avenue. She understood that the Village Attorney was going to meet with the
attorney of her neighbor to discuss the activities that had taken place at that property. Mr.
Cooney stated that he was unaware of that meeting but would certainly check into it. Ms. Hanson
also stated she was concerned with the recent decorations that were put up facing her property by
this neighbor at the rear of his property. Mr. Cooney stated that, while he understood she did not
appreciate those decorations, that technically they do not violate any city ordinance and staff
could not prohibit such activity. The Hansons were encouraged to continue to call 911 if further
issues arose at this location.
Lee Williams, 70 N. Albert: Mr. Williams stated that he and his neighbors were still quite
unhappy with the behavior and condition of the property at 68 N. Albert. He stated that this
neighbor continues to violate property maintenance codes and that the Police Department has been
called out on numerous occasions. He believes that the Village should require that the owner of
the property evict the tenant due to the condition of the property. Mr. Cooney indicated his staff
has been out to the property over the past several years to address a variety of issues. He stated
that, while the property may not be maintained to the satisfaction of the residents, that it does meet
the Village's minimum property maintenance requirements. Mr. Cooney also indicated his staff
has been trying to work with the owner of this complex to create a homeowners association so
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these situations can be more adequately addressed. The owners in this complex have refused to
move forward with this process, which limits the Village's ability to address their concerns. He
offered to meet with the owners of the complex to further discuss this matter in the future. Mr.
Williams indicated he would see if he could arrange such a meeting with the owners.
Marilyn S. Leung, 1221 W. Sunset Rd.: Ms. Leung said she has lived in town for over fifty years
and has never attended one of these meetings before. She questioned why people are able to park
boats and other recreational vehicles in front of homes. She felt other towns prohibit this type of
activity in residential neighborhoods. Mayor Farley said that the Village had discussed this issue
at length years back and that the Board had set a policy that allowed recreational vehicles to be
parked on approved surfaces. He stated that each town has their own set of rules but that current
law does allow for these vehicles to be parked on approved surfaces. Ms. Leung felt that these
vehicles detracted from the neighborhoods.
Patty Burger, 408 Bob-O-Link: Ms. Burger stated that she lives behind the Volkswagen dealer
on Rand Road and that the dealership has an exhaust fan that runs throughout the evening and is
very loud. She stated they attempted to work with the management hut have not had any success.
Mr. Cooney stated he had met years back with the neighborhood and the current manager of the
dealership to address many issues. Mr. Cooney said he would call the AutoBarn Dealership and
inform them there is concern once again with the fan and resolve the issue.
John Fisher and Matt Smith, Mount Prospect Townhome Owners Association: Mr. Smith
indicated that he and John Fisher were two of the three board members for the townhome
association. He stated they were both new to the board and had some concerns with some of the
activity around their property. He stated that in the warmer months there was a fair amount of
drug dealing activity around the complex. He was concerned that the Police Department was not
addressing this in a sufficient manner. Mr. Strahl said the Village has spent quite a bit of time
with the Police Department in this area and it sounded like it would be appropriate for the
townhome association to meet with the Police Chief to discuss further enforcement opportunities
in this area. There was general discussion about the Boxwood area and the joint efforts that have
been made by the Village and the homeowners associations.
David Schein, 512 Nawata: Mr. Schein said he had a variety of minor issues to discuss. He
stated that a homeowner on South See Gwun near the Mount Prospect Golf Course parks his car
on the street all day long, seven days a week. He stated that the location that the individual parks
the car blocks some views and that while he believes it is probably not illegal it is annoying. His
next issue was with the new streetlights on Rte. 83 north of the train tracks. He asked why those
particular lights did not have the shields that block the light from the adjoining properties. Staff
said they would investigate that matter. He questioned if the Village has any liability during
rainstorms when leaves block the inlets and if it was better to allow the water to remain in the
streets especially in the combined sewer areas so basements were not flooded out. He also
questioned why the Village does not license cats. He stated that while we do require inoculation
and licensing of dogs, we do not require the same for cats. He felt this would be an opportunity
for additional revenue for the Village and also to protect residents from potential problem cats.
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Kevin Bolger, 510 N. Prospect Manor: Mr. Bolger stated he commutes to Chicago on the Metra
line during the week. He questioned what was happening in the east side of the station where the
former coffee shop tenant was. Mr. Cooney indicated that the Village had recently evicted that
tenant due to lack of rent payment and that the Village was about to send a request for proposals
for vendors at this location. Mr. Bolger indicated he didn't feel it was worthwhile to get another
tenant in that spot and that the Village should convert this space into seating area especially
during the colder months. There was general discussion amongst the Board and Mr. Bolger about
the value of having retail space vs. seating space. The general consensus was that them was value
in having a vendor in the station for the commuters. The Board asked staff to look into opening
the station for the short term for the commuters to seek shelter while we are looking for a vendor.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
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