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VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2013
9:00 A.M.
Village Hall Community Center
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Those present: Mayor Arlene Juracek, Trustee Steve Polit, Trustee
Richard Rogers and Trustee Paul Hoefert, Assistant Village Manager Dave Strahl, and Director of Human
Services Nancy Morgan.
Residents in Attendance:
Susann DuBoff
S. Golfview Place
John Elenberger
S. Redwood Drive
Jim Chylik
Locust Street
Jerry Boldt
N. School Street
David and Linda Hansen
E. Holly Avenue
Barbie & Steve VanArsdale
S. Candota Avenue
Alex Bertolucci
S. Michael Street
Carol Tortorello
S. Elmhurst Avenue
Maria Theisen
E. Dogwood Lane
Dan Turenne
Boxwood Drive
Eugene Dozier
W. Huntington Commons Road
Alice & Andrew Kalinowski
Lake Briarwood Drive
Rich Rogers
N. Laurel
George Clowes
S. Elm Street
Louis Goodman
N. School Street
Tom Teszky
N. School Street
Susann DuBoff, Golfview Place was concerned that the State of Illinois will put increased tax liabilities
on the municipalities. Mayor Juracek said that the tax liability refers to school district pension's potential
shift to local district funding instead of State and suggested that the individual school districts were best
to answer her questions. After a discussion, the suggestion was made to discuss this issue with your State
of Illinois representatives and senators.
John Elenberger, S. Redwood Drive had no issues to discuss.
Jim Chylik, Locust Street congratulated the Mayor and Trustees on the election. He asked which tree
was producing the heavier than normal pollen this year. Several attendees thought it was the Ash tree.
Trustee Polit suggested he could attend Public Work's Open House held on May 18 to get the exact
answer.
Jerry Boldt, N. School Street congratulated the new Mayor, new Trustee and all trustees on the election.
Mr. Boldt asked about allocating funds to help with flooding. Mayor Jurack discussed the Back Yard
Flooding program that consists of rain barrels, rain gardens, etc. through the Public Works Department.
Mr. Boldt participates with the program.
David and Linda Hansen, E. Holly Avenue congratulated the Mayor on the election. The Hansens were
told by Health Inspector Ms. Scherbaum not to put bread in their front yard and that their bird feeder
needs to be higher than four feet. There will be a re- inspection May 13. Mayor Juracek suggested that
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bread molds and may be harmful. The Hansens passed around a mixture of black pepper and chili power
and said that it is an effective solution to keep the skunks away.
Barbie and Steve VanArsdale, S. Candota Avenue asked about the Borders building. Mayor Juracek
said the Fire Department used the building for practice drills. Casto Lifestyle Properties is marketing the
property, but a permit for demolition has been issued.
Alex Bertolucci, S. Michael Street asked about community gardens in Mount Prospect. Mayor Juracek
suggested the park districts may lease property for community gardens, and such discussion might best be
directed to the park districts.
Carol Tortorello, E. Elmhurst Avenue asked if there could be a non sticky space on the vehicle stickers
for easier removal at end of season. After a discussion it was suggested that one could purchase a backing
that stays on the glass and makes expired stickers easier to remove. Ms. Tortorello said that she would
like to see a star on top of 2013's Christmas tree.
Marie Theisen, E. Dogwood said that their parking lot entrance was ruined when the Village made
repairs to the sewer on Boxwood. Trustee Polit drove by this location and said that due to the weather, a
temporary asphalt patch was used to make the repair. The temporary patch will be replaced with a
permanent patch. Ms. Theisen said that there is a very strong cat urine odor coming from 1019 Boxwood,
Unit 102. Health Inspectors Ms. Scherbaum and Ms. Hernandez have inspected the unit, but the smell is
getting worse. Ms. Theisen said that neighbors walk dogs on their grass and don't clean up after the dogs.
She ordered a "No Dogs on Grass" sign and wants the police to enforce the sign. After a discussion it
was determined that they could call police and sign a complaint. However, the police need to witness the
incident. Ms. Theisen is unhappy that Illinois American Water will increase their rates. After a discussion
it was determined that this was their annual rate increase. In previous years, Illinois American Water has
held a public meeting at Village Hall. Ms. Theisen could attend a meeting and voice her displeasure. She,
also, could register a complaint on the Illinois Commerce Commission web site. Staff will follow up on
the patch, but it is the responsibility of Illinois American Water.
Mr. Dan Turenne, Boxwood Drive thought Illinois American Water was supplied by Chicago; however
it is supplied by Winnetka. He is unhappy about the rate increase and was advised to attend a public
hearing through the Illinois Commerce Commission. Mr. Turenne discussed a neighboring property that
is an eye sore. He was encouraged to contact Community Development for an inspection. Mr. Turenne
asked if it was possible to open the well heads to have access to that water. He was told that this is not
possible since his property is connected to Lake Michigan water.
Eugene Dozier, W. Huntington Commons Road had no issues to discuss.
Alice and Andrew Kalinowski, Lake Briarwood Drive congratulated all the elected officials. They
live at 2806 Lake Briarwood and built a deck or a fishing dock without a permit. When they applied for a
permit, it was denied. When they applied for an extension to file papers, it was denied. After a
discussion, where the Board members voiced their sympathies towards the situation, it was determined
that the Kalinowsks should apply for a variance. Trustee Hoefert said that there are gaps in the code, and
the village should create an ordinance to accommodate this unique situation. The Kalinowski's will need
a new plat of survey. Mr. Strahl will get involved.
Richard Rogers, N. Laurel said he is the new Trustee. He is proud to have been appointed. He is the
former chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board.
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George Clowes, S. Elm Street congratulated the Mayor and Trustees on the election. Mr. Clowes was
concerned about an article in the Journal regarding the decision to fund overhead sewers. After a
discussion it was determined that a decision has not been made regarding the funding of overhead sewers,
but a discussion did take place during a joint workshop between the Village Board and the Finance
Commission. Discussion on this topic will continue. Mr. Clowes suggested that borrowing money at a
low interest rate makes more sense than to charge an additional $2.00 charge on the sewers bills.
Louis Goodman, N. School Street requested to have a meeting about funding overhead sewers. He
congratulated the re- elected Trustees and Mayor.
Tom Teszky, N. School Street suggested Goo Gone works to remove vehicle stickers.
Jerry Boldt, N. School Street asked if the Village could offer to line residential private property sewers
at a reasonable price since the Village is lining sewers. After a discussion, Mr. Strahl said that he did not
think the process was applicable to private sewer lines.
George Clowes, S. Elm Street asked if the average water usage of a single family home and an
apartment could be put on the water bill so residents could compare their usage with others. After a
discussion where the uniqueness of family habits and water usage was discussed, Mayor Juracek offered
that this idea could possibly be included the newsletter.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:37 a.m.
Respectfully Submitted,
Nancy Morgan
Director of Human Services
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