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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02/14/2004 CWC minutes MINUTES VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT COFFEE WITH COUNCIL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14,2004 9:00 a.m. Village Hall 2nd Floor Conference Room The Coffee with Council Meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. Present Trustee Michaele W. Skowron Trustee Irvana K. Wilks Village Manager Michael Janonis Chief of Police Richard Eddington Residents In Attendance Carol Tortorello Margaret Lannen Ray Rubio Peter Skolnicki David Schein Jim Uszler 223 South Elmhurst Avenue 999 N. Elmhurst Avenue 412 North Elmhurst Avenue 634 Shabonee Trail 512 Na-Wa-Ta Trail 9 S. Elmhurst Avenue Peter Skolnicki, 634 Shabonee Trail, approached the Board regarding overnight parking. He purchased his town home approximately two years ago. At the time, he had access to one additional parking space; however, that rental arrangement has been terminated. Consequently, Mr. Skolnicki is asking the Village Board to relax its overnight parking ban so as to accommodate the parking of one of his two vehicles on the street. The Board members, along with the Village Manager, expressed their reservation about changing the overnight parking ordinance. However, they did suggest to Mr. Skolnicki that he could also appear at the Citizens' Comments Session of any Village Board meeting to express his concerns and his desire for a change in the ordinance. Additionally, several options were proposed regarding contacting other town homeowners or the surrounding businesses. Mr. Janonis stated that he or Bill Cooney would contact Mr. Skolnicki with contact information on two businesses that were in relatively convenient walking distance from his home. Carol Tortorello, 223 S. Elmhurst Avenue, brought two issues she wanted to bring to the Board's attention. The first was the Public Hearing on train horn quiet zones. Village Manager Mike Janonis stated that he would be attending the hearing on the horn issue. Further, several safety requirements would be virtually impossible for the village to comply with, especially at the downtown crossings due to insufficient space. The crossing on Euclid could accommodate the Federal No Crossover Barrier as part of a four-quadrant gate system. Carol Tortorello's second issue was affordable housing. She inquired as to whether or not Mount Prospect meets the federal criteria. The federal criteria is 10% of affordable housing in a jurisdiction. Village Manager Mike Janonis advised that currently Mount Prospect has 16% housing that is identified as affordable. Consequently, Mount Prospect is already in compliance. Margaret Lannen, 999 Elmhurst. Ms. Lannen is the Manager of Randhurst Shopping Center. She provided a construction update. The construction is on time and under budget. The management firm Margaret Lannen represents is currently in negotiations for several of the out lots. Due to the sensitivity of those negotiations, she was unable to provide any further details at this time. Once the contracts are executed, she will be able to discuss more freely the tenants and their businesses. Ray Rubio, 412 N. Elmhurst, visited the Board with a concern about the rumors that Randhurst was going to go condominium. This was addressed by the Village Manager Mike Janonis stating that the impact of the loss of sales tax would preclude this option from being considered. The rumor has been widespread over the last two years, and especially in the last two months. David Schein, 512 NaWaTa, called two topics to the Board's attention. The first was a publication by F.E.M.A. regarding tornado resistance construction and the need to include "safe rooms" in new construction where federal funds were used. Dave Shein's second issue was a proposal for an ordinance to license cats. He provided a Burt Constable article from the Thursday, February 15, 2004, Daily Herald that addresses irresponsible cat ownership. Jim Uszler of the Mount Prospect Chamber of Commerce addressed the Board on several topics. First he commended the Board and the Special Events Commission for another successful Celestial Celebration. Next, work on the Block Party continues. The Fairlanes musical group has been contracted pending the finalization of the Block Party date. Finally, the International Festival to be held on September 25th. The location will be the RecPlex. This event is being planned in conjunction with the Mount Prospect Park District. The meeting was adjourned at 11 :05 a.m. R ~ec ully Sub 'ttë!; II , ~ Richard Eddington ~ Chief of Police RE:dr 2