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MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 2013
Community Center
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1 Floor Village Hall
The meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. with Mayor Juracek, Trustee Polit and Trustee Rogers, and Trustee
Hoefert present. Village Manager Janonis and Police Chief Semkiu represented staff.
Residents in Attendance
Ken Koeppen S. Linneman Road
John Elenberger S. Redwood Drive
Jim Chylik Locust Street
Louis Goodman N. School Street
Jerry Boldt N. School Street
Carol Tortorello S. Elmhurst Avenue
Walter Szymczak N. Eastwood Avenue
Pat Szymczak N. Eastwood Avenue
Louis Bowers Boxwood Drive
David Schein Na Wa Ta Avenue
Barbara Van Arsdale Can Dota Avenue
Mayor Juracek welcomed everyone and announced the 3-Day Walk for the Cure was going on in Mount
Prospect this weekend. This was in reference to the 3-Day Susan G. Komen Walk for the Cure.
Ken Koeppen, S. Linneman
Mr. Koeppen mentioned a recent incident in the news where a car ended up in a retention pond and
inquired if everyone knew the five steps to take if this should happen. This was in reference to a news
article regarding the recent Arlington Heights call to NWCDS. Mr. Koeppen was advised that Northwest
Central Dispatch Services (NWCDS) has a scenario of procedures in place for such an emergency. Mr.
Koeppen’s next concern was with the area on his street two doors north of his home where one side of
the street is much higher ever since they repaired the broken water main and the street settled. There
was a brief discussion and staff made a note to have someone come out to inspect the road.
John Elenberger, S. Redwood Drive
Mr. Elenberger inquired about the 93 year-old who was recently a victim of a purse snatching. Chief
Semkiu indicated she was doing well. Mr. Elenberger also asked if anyone responded to the Millers
regarding the flooding in their cul-de-sac and the Village Manager advised him that he spent time with
them after the last meeting. Mr. Elenberger complimented Public Works and Sean Dorsey for the great
job they did when they promptly responded to his call regarding a state worker lying on the grass next to
his truck. They quickly found out the state worker was fine. Mr. Elenberger’s last inquiry was regarding
the Village Board process for finalizing improvements. Mr. Elenberger asked if before the Village Board
finalizes an improvement, do they go out to look at the site and what is the procedure for an appeal
process. Trustee Hoefert advised they go out before, during and after the approval. Mr. Elenberger was
advised by staff the process to appeal starts by going to Village Board meetings and addressing the
Board during the Citizens to be Heard portion of the meeting to begin the process.
Jim Chylik, Locust Street
Mr. Chylik stated his neighbors are very concerned with a home at 1812 Locust which has several men
living there and they believe they are running a taxi business since cars come and go at all times. Mr.
Chylik suggested to the neighbors that they call the Village. Staff advised there is no regulation for
coming and going from the house and there are court cases regarding the number of people living in the
house which is determined by square footage. Chief Semkiu said this has been an ongoing issue and
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Commander Smith is aware of it and has been monitoring the situation. Mr. Chylik also asked when the
Village would be removing and chopping up the tree stumps by his home and staff informed him this is
usually done in late fall or early spring.
Louis Goodman, N. School Street
Mr. Goodman mentioned a Journal & Topics Newspaper editorial which addressed an interview with the
Village Manager regarding the levee gap issue. Mr. Janonis stated the intent of his response to the
Journal reporter was to protect the Village and its interest. Mr. Goodman inquired as to when the large
gap in the levee would be filled in. He was advised the gap would be filled in following the completion of
the compensatory storage project. Mr. Goodman’s last concern was regarding the pickup of tree limbs
after a storm. Two weeks ago he contacted Public Works for a pickup and they told him there would be
no special pickup, but later he saw a truck come out for his neighbors branches. Mayor Juracek said this
is a special pickup and Mr. Janonis advised him that after calls are received, they place a call for workers
and this could take awhile. Trustee Polit said he needs to call the Village if he has any future concerns.
Jerry Boldt, N. School Street
Mr. Boldt commended Homer Tree Service for cutting the tree in his parkway, as they were very
professional and courteous. Mr. Boldt is concerned about a Cadillac parking 2 ft. across the sidewalk and
hanging 1 ft. into the street at 223 N. Maple forcing people to go around the car in the street. Chief
Semkiu will speak to the shift commander regarding this issue.
Carol Tortorello, S. Elmhurst Avenue
Carol Tortorello complimented Homer Tree Service for how quickly they took down the tree at Elmhurst
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and Milburn. Ms. Tortorello reminded everyone the tree lighting is scheduled for November 27 and
requested a star for the top of this year’s tree. This is a request she has made at several previous
“Coffee with Council” meetings.
Barbara Van Arsdale, Can Dota Avenue
Ms. Van Arsdale asked if there was any news on Starbucks and the Village Manager said nothing was
definite.
Walter Szymczak, N. Eastwood
Mr. Szymczak had no issues to discuss.
Pat Szymczak, N. Eastwood
Ms. Szymczak said she was hoping Starbucks would take over the Caribou location. Staff said nothing is
definite and there was a general discussion of several business possibilities for downtown.
Louis Bowers, Boxwood Drive
Mr. Bowers inquired about Sunrise Restaurant closing down and staff informed him that the Village did
not shut it down. He also asked who to contact regarding the recycling cans not being placed back on the
parkway. Mr. Janonis told him to call Public Works.
David Schein, Na Wa Ta Avenue
Mr. Schein said “he just wanted to brighten everyone’s day” and showed them the Schein Horse Ranch t-
shirt he was proudly wearing.
With no further business, Mayor Juracek adjourned the meeting at 10:05 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Michael Semkiu
Chief of Police
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